The idea here is that we can restore the thread's current GL context on
context_release() if it doesn't correspond to the current wined3d context on
context_acquire().
This prevents for example a d3d9 depth stencil from being destroyed when it
has no external references but is still in use by the device/stateblock. A
nice side effect is that it simplifies handling of "implicit" surfaces like
the frontbuffer and backbuffers, as well as the forwarding of reference counts
for surfaces that are part of a texture.
Add a new wined3d-internal PreLoad function to textures and surfaces
that takes a parameter specifying wether the rgb or srgb texture
should be loaded.
This reduces the number of srgb switching reloads quite a lot. The only
situation in which a reload is needed is if the rgb copy is modified on the GL
side and the srgb copy is needed.
This prevents the target from changing during the first PreLoad() call
on a surface, which would be inconvenient when attaching a surface to
a FBO for example.
This creates a function for setting the texture name and one for
setting the texture target. The idea is that the texture target should
get set right after the surface is created, and won't change, while
generating a texture name can wait.
ATI cards prior to the radeon HD series did not have unconditional non
power of two support. So far we've used texture_rectangle for that, or
created a bigger power of two texture with padding. This had the
disadvantage that we had to correct the coordinates, which causes
extreme problems with shaders(doesn't work, pretty much).
Both the MacOS and the fglrx driver have support for
GL_ARB_texture_non_power_of_two, and run it on the hardware as long as
we stay within the texture_rectangle limitations. This allows us to
have conditional non power of two textures with normalized
coordinates. This patch adds an internal extension, and the code
creates a regular GL_TEXTURE_2D texture with NP2 size, but refuses
mipmapping, filtering and texture_rectangle incompatible
operations. This makes np2 textures work with shaders on fglrx and
macos.