- Declare more variable names for GLSL programs.
- Some of these won't need to be declared eventually, but it doesn't hurt to do it for now.
- Correct output name for pixel shaders (gl_FragColor instead of glFragColor).
- Add a new file glsl_shader.c which contains almost every GLSL specific function we'll need
- Move print_glsl_info() into glsl_shader.c
- Move the shader_reg_maps struct info into the private header, and make it part of SHADER_OPCODE_ARG.
- Create a new shared ps/vs register map for float constants (future patch will make ARB programs use this, too)
Each instruction can have a predication token. Account for it in the
trace pass, register count pass, and store it in the SHADER_OPCODE_ARG
structure for generation. MSDN claims the token is at the end of the
instruction, but that's not true - testing a demo, which lets me
manipulate the shader shows the predication token is the first source
token immediately following the destination token.
Currently we hardcode a0.x, which I think is correct for shaders 1.0.
However, for shaders 2.0, we must look into the address token, and
print the register there. Handle both cases to correct the trace.
Change the trace pass, the register counting pass, and the hw
generator pass to take into account the new get_params() function. For
hw generation, store the address tokens into the SHADER_OPCODE_ARG
structure, so they're available to generator functions.
Add a new function to process parameters.
On shaders 1.0, processing parameters amounts to *pToken++.
On shaders 2.0+, we have a relative addressing token to account for.
This function should be used, instead of relying on num_params everywhere.
Share shader_dump_ins_modifiers(), and make vertex shaders use it.
The saturate modifer (_sat) is valid on vs_3_0+, and it isn't being
shown in the trace.