The previous logic assumed that if NVTS or ATIFS are available they
will be used. This happens to be true for NVTS, but ATIFS is only used
if neither ARBFP nor GLSL are supported. This breaks fixed function
fragment processing on ATI r300 and newer cards
This makes it easier to make this a per texture / per adapter property.
Somewhen we should rename the remaining lookup type in the general
lookup table to wraplookup.
OpenGL always offers filtering on all formats, and if the hardware
doesn't support it the driver falls back to software. Direct3D on the
other hand silently disables filtering, so that's what we should do too.
This adds code for handling fixed function fragment processing with the
GL_ATI_fragment_shader extension. This is a sort-of programmable
interface for fragment processing at the level of shader model 1.4 in
d3d. This code is of use on r200, r250 and r280 cards(radeon 8500 to
9200) which do not support GL_ARB_fragment_program, but support pixel
shader 1.4 on Windows. This code is somewhat a counterpart to the
existing fragment processing code using GL_NV_register_combiners and
GL_NV_texture_shader.
The whole control structures in directx.c get terribly confusing with
the various codepaths for texturing and different shader
implementations. It is also hard to reflect the shader model
decisions this way too. This patch moves the shader specific parts of
the caps code into the shader backend where we can set our caps
dependent of the shader model decisions and without complex caps flag
checks.
Generating the shader ID and parts of the shader prolog and epilog was
done by the common vertexshader.c / pixelshader.c, which is ugly.
This patch doesn't get rid of all the uglyness, somewhen we'll still
have to sort out the relationship of [arb|glsl]_generate_shader and
[arb|glsl]_generate_declarations.
Add a new property of the shader backend which indicates whether the
shader backend is able to dirtify single constants rather than
dirtifying vshader and pshader constants as a whole. Depending on this
a different Set*ConstantF implementation is used which marks constants
dirty. The ARB shader backend uses this and marks constants clean
after uploading.