are always emitted. Fix the real problem, which was not enough regs
being initialized in ati_draw.c. Fix a typo that was resulting in alpha
coming out as 0 * src or 0 * broken instead of src * 1 or src * mask.
Assign the blending results to R0, as appears to be necessary. Unbreak
the dst-alpha-blend-with-no-dst-alpha code. Yow. And set the right DMA
count for the r200 traps code.
non-mask rendering. Reenable it. Also, R200TexFormats was used instead
of R100 in one place. Harmless so far, because the formats were in the
same order.
troubles.
- Move the RemoveBlockAndWakeupHandlers to match
RegisterBlockAndWakeupHandlers.
- Enable R100 trapezoid "acceleration" when DRI is working, so that it can
be exposed and worked on.
instead of ErrorFs for things that are really bad, and put limits on
some loops. Now, sometimes instead of hanging the entire system, we
(mostly-) cleanly drop to console when the card has hung.
not doing an add of 1 per triangle like I hoped, and instead seems to
be saturating all the pixels or something. The R100 acceleration
renders pretty well, with some gaps. Note that both are slower than
software due to lack of DMA to submit vertices.
- Mostly fix R128 and Radeon transform support, including supporting
bilinear filtering on R128. Subpixel offsets are still probably an
issue (reported by rendercheck), but I want to make 100% sure about my
understanding of the protocol before changing everybody, including fb.
- Add support for dst formats without alpha to R128 Composite.
- Remove the R128 Blend code, which has long outlived its usefulness. (I
kept it around for one reason: It could be useful for the w/h > 1024
case with no mask and a non-src op. That seems pretty infrequent and
not worth the trouble).
might be able to do Precise in hardware, so leave it up to the driver.
- Add a helper function for computing a set of offsets for smooth trapezoid
rasterizing using many sharp trapezoids.
RasterizeTrapezoid screen function. These hooks will be called for
imprecise, non-sharp trapezoids with A8 destinations.
Note that the current main consumer of trapezoids, cairo, is requesting
precise, sharp trapezoids by not changing the default Picture
attributes, but gets non-sharp effects in software because fb bases its
choice of sharp/non-sharp on the mask format being A8 vs A1, and cairo
asks for A8. Follow fb's (poor?) example by ignoring the sharp setting
and basing the choice off of the mask being A8.
heuristic, delay the decision until the first
kaaPixmapUse{Screen|Memory}, and put it in framebuffer if UseScreen was
called. Provides a significant improvement in cairo speeds (100%
speedup in cairogears here) and is likely to improve text performance
as well.
rate selection necessary for Mac fbdev
Don't know about fb changes to pixmaps, so can't track dirt.
Add Mac specific 1280x854 mode. Warn when requested mode isn't found.
Add ability to soft-boot video cards.
Add region expand request. FIXME: need test cases
- On R128, don't refer to an old Composite's mask transform when the
current Composite doesn't have a mask.
- Staticize some global variables in r128_composite.c.
header include. I don't know how this happened, but I'm going to blame
a "few" fscks having happened between testing the code and committing
(due to other driver changes that made me not blame dirty for the
failures I saw) for disappearance of kasync.c changes. Fixes a lot of
corruption.
offscreen pixmap area, and set it when any rendering occurs. When
moving a pixmap out of offscreen, don't read data back if it wasn't
dirtied (compared to the system memory copy).
out when allocation can't find a free area of the requested size. When
offscreen pixmaps get used, the offscreen area's score is increased by
a constant value. Every certain number of increases, all offscreen area
scores get decreased by a fraction. When choosing a set of areas to
remove for a new allocation, the set of areas with the smallest total
score is chosen for removal. While this is not the smartest system, it
prevents things like always removing the first offscreen area in memory
(likely the most recent) to be kicked out when doing replacing.
solid-fill-based composite acceleration.
- Use a real pixmap when doing an UploadToScratch (For pDrawable->type ==
DRAWABLE_WINDOW, you need to get the backing pixmap).
- Pass back the x/y offsets from kaaGetOffscreenPixmap unconditionally,
because they'll be used in the scratch case.
- Turn on the Render acceleration for Rage 128 and Radeon 100-series at
last!
Fix a few allocation bugs with alternate visual ids Allow for non-8/8/8
alternate visuals
Turn off any existing shadow before enabling it again (avoids
re-registering existing damage)
Add some validation code to catch re-registered damages
addition to the ARGB32 one. This allows 'glitz' to run on top of any X
server using mesa.
Switch to using 32bpp for depth 24 pixmaps (even when the frame buffer is
not depth 24).
KdCheckSync -- the boolean used in the latter won't be set yet.
Oops. == instead of =.
Must sync hardware before rasterizing trapezoids in case the mask is in
off-screen memory and has just been erased. Yes, it is silly to place
masks in off-screen memory. That's a separate issue.
Off-screen reallocation could have used a stale pointer.
Separate framebuffer mapping computation from actual frame buffer mapping.
Now map the frame buffer from vesaEnable so that VT switch shares the
same mapping code. This makes sure any shadow framebuffer is allocated
again.
- Add monochrome hardware cursor support.
- Try to auto-detect AGP support for DRI on Radeons. And fail. Detect it
properly on R128.
- Set up card for pseudo-DMA if possible. Convert 2D rendering code to
prepare DMA packets only. Use generic code to decode DMA packets to
MMIO if PDMA is unavailable. Add WIP code to support "real" DMA without
DRM support.
- Dispatch pending DMA commands when the server sleeps. Otherwise some
things, such as typing in an xterm, wouldn't show up for a time.
- Fix Radeon Composite acceleration in many ways, and add Rage 128
Composite acceleration. Disable them both due to still-not-understood
issues they have. They fail with In, Out, AtopReverse, and Xor, and
text rendering is strange.
- Add textured XV support for R100 and Rage 128. No brightness/sat
controls, but it does support multiple ports, and cooperates with
Composite.
- Add WIP code for hostdata uploads.
- Many cleanups and fixes.