The idea of this patchset is to split the monolithic state set into 3
parts, vertex processing, fragment processing and other states(depth,
stencil, scissor, ...). The states will be provided in templates which
can be (mostly) independently combined, and are merged into a single
state table at device creation time. This way we retain the advantages
of the single state table and having the advantage of separated
pipeline implementations which can be combined without any manually
written glue code.
The atifs fragment processing implementation doesn't borrow a pixel shader
implementation from anywhere. It was a hack during development, but never needed.
Constant numbers start at 0, and the loading loop has a for(i; i <
dirtyconsts; i++). This means that the highest dirty constant isn't
loaded correctly. Rather than replacing the < with <=, which would
make it impossible to have no dirty constant, add 1 to the dirty
constant counter.
This gets rid of depth_copy_state in the device, and instead tracks
the most up to date location per-surface. This makes things a lot
easier to follow, and allows us to make a copy when switching depth
stencils in SetDepthStencilSurface().
This makes the depth copy independent of the currently attached render
targets. This is important for the next patch because it might do a
depth copy when the render targets aren't in a valid configuration
(SetDepthStencilSurface()).
SetupForBlit sets up the GL viewport and projection matrix for
screen-cordinate access to the framebuffer. These settings were not
updated if the other gl states were already set up for blitting. Guild
Wars reads back an offscreen rendered texture from the framebuffer,
which currently sets up CTXUSAGE_BLIT, then changes the render target,
and draws to the texture, which has to be reloaded from system memory
before it can be rendered to(since GW loaded some data into it). If the
two render targets had different size this failed.
The idea is to make setting depth attachments a bit more consistent
with set_render_target_fbo()/attach_surface_fbo(). I've also got an
upcoming patch in my tree that needs this.
Just unsetting SFLAG_INTEXTURE doesn't work for FBOs because the
drawable and texture are the same there (and ModifyLocation() is the
correct way to do this anyway). Fixes another ddraw test failure with
FBO ORM.
As far as I can tell we support post ps blending in combination with
MRTs fine. Tabula Rasa needs this cap in order to enable some of the
higher graphics settings.
Currently we only check if ARB_HALF_FLOAT_PIXEL is supported. This is
not enough, we need ARB_TEXTURE_FLOAT as well. This fixes some errors
when running the d3d9 visual test with Mesa swrast.
Currently depth formats are handled separately from the other formats,
but depth formats can support things like filtering as well, so we
should check those caps as well.
SM3.0 requires 10 4 component float varyings for passing stuff between
vertex and pixel shaders. GF7 and earlier report 8 generic varyings +
gl_Color and gl_SecondaryColor in GLSL. This patch allows us to use
gl_Color and gl_SecondaryColor to get 2 extra varyings, which some
games, like C&C3 with highest gfx settings, require.
There is no reason to do that, now that the SetGLTextureDesc bug is
fixed. This avoids an infinite recursion because PreLoad calls
ActivateContext at some point.