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29 * Keith Whitwell <keith@tungstengraphics.com>
33 #ifndef BRWCONTEXT_INC
34 #define BRWCONTEXT_INC
36 #include "intel_context.h"
37 #include "brw_structs.h"
38 #include "main/imports.h"
43 * URB - uniform resource buffer. A mid-sized buffer which is
44 * partitioned between the fixed function units and used for passing
45 * values (vertices, primitives, constants) between them.
47 * CURBE - constant URB entry. An urb region (entry) used to hold
48 * constant values which the fixed function units can be instructed to
49 * preload into the GRF when spawning a thread.
51 * VUE - vertex URB entry. An urb entry holding a vertex and usually
52 * a vertex header. The header contains control information and
53 * things like primitive type, Begin/end flags and clip codes.
55 * PUE - primitive URB entry. An urb entry produced by the setup (SF)
56 * unit holding rasterization and interpolation parameters.
58 * GRF - general register file. One of several register files
59 * addressable by programmed threads. The inputs (r0, payload, curbe,
60 * urb) of the thread are preloaded to this area before the thread is
61 * spawned. The registers are individually 8 dwords wide and suitable
62 * for general usage. Registers holding thread input values are not
63 * special and may be overwritten.
65 * MRF - message register file. Threads communicate (and terminate)
66 * by sending messages. Message parameters are placed in contiguous
67 * MRF registers. All program output is via these messages. URB
68 * entries are populated by sending a message to the shared URB
69 * function containing the new data, together with a control word,
70 * often an unmodified copy of R0.
72 * R0 - GRF register 0. Typically holds control information used when
73 * sending messages to other threads.
75 * EU or GEN4 EU: The name of the programmable subsystem of the
76 * i965 hardware. Threads are executed by the EU, the registers
77 * described above are part of the EU architecture.
79 * Fixed function units:
81 * CS - Command streamer. Notional first unit, little software
82 * interaction. Holds the URB entries used for constant data, ie the
85 * VF/VS - Vertex Fetch / Vertex Shader. The fixed function part of
86 * this unit is responsible for pulling vertices out of vertex buffers
87 * in vram and injecting them into the processing pipe as VUEs. If
88 * enabled, it first passes them to a VS thread which is a good place
89 * for the driver to implement any active vertex shader.
91 * GS - Geometry Shader. This corresponds to a new DX10 concept. If
92 * enabled, incoming strips etc are passed to GS threads in individual
93 * line/triangle/point units. The GS thread may perform arbitary
94 * computation and emit whatever primtives with whatever vertices it
95 * chooses. This makes GS an excellent place to implement GL's
96 * unfilled polygon modes, though of course it is capable of much
97 * more. Additionally, GS is used to translate away primitives not
98 * handled by latter units, including Quads and Lineloops.
100 * CS - Clipper. Mesa's clipping algorithms are imported to run on
101 * this unit. The fixed function part performs cliptesting against
102 * the 6 fixed clipplanes and makes descisions on whether or not the
103 * incoming primitive needs to be passed to a thread for clipping.
104 * User clip planes are handled via cooperation with the VS thread.
106 * SF - Strips Fans or Setup: Triangles are prepared for
107 * rasterization. Interpolation coefficients are calculated.
108 * Flatshading and two-side lighting usually performed here.
110 * WM - Windower. Interpolation of vertex attributes performed here.
111 * Fragment shader implemented here. SIMD aspects of EU taken full
112 * advantage of, as pixels are processed in blocks of 16.
114 * CC - Color Calculator. No EU threads associated with this unit.
115 * Handles blending and (presumably) depth and stencil testing.
118 #define BRW_FALLBACK_TEXTURE 0x1
119 #define BRW_MAX_CURBE (32*16)
123 #define BRW_NEW_URB_FENCE 0x1
124 #define BRW_NEW_FRAGMENT_PROGRAM 0x2
125 #define BRW_NEW_VERTEX_PROGRAM 0x4
126 #define BRW_NEW_INPUT_DIMENSIONS 0x8
127 #define BRW_NEW_CURBE_OFFSETS 0x10
128 #define BRW_NEW_REDUCED_PRIMITIVE 0x20
129 #define BRW_NEW_PRIMITIVE 0x40
130 #define BRW_NEW_CONTEXT 0x80
131 #define BRW_NEW_WM_INPUT_DIMENSIONS 0x100
132 #define BRW_NEW_INPUT_VARYING 0x200
133 #define BRW_NEW_PSP 0x800
134 #define BRW_NEW_WM_SURFACES 0x1000
135 #define BRW_NEW_FENCE 0x2000
136 #define BRW_NEW_INDICES 0x4000
137 #define BRW_NEW_VERTICES 0x8000
139 * Used for any batch entry with a relocated pointer that will be used
140 * by any 3D rendering.
142 #define BRW_NEW_BATCH 0x10000
143 /** brw->depth_region updated */
144 #define BRW_NEW_DEPTH_BUFFER 0x20000
145 #define BRW_NEW_NR_WM_SURFACES 0x40000
146 #define BRW_NEW_NR_VS_SURFACES 0x80000
148 struct brw_state_flags
{
149 /** State update flags signalled by mesa internals */
152 * State update flags signalled as the result of brw_tracked_state updates
155 /** State update flags signalled by brw_state_cache.c searches */
160 /** Subclass of Mesa vertex program */
161 struct brw_vertex_program
{
162 struct gl_vertex_program program
;
164 dri_bo
*const_buffer
; /** Program constant buffer/surface */
165 GLboolean use_const_buffer
;
169 /** Subclass of Mesa fragment program */
170 struct brw_fragment_program
{
171 struct gl_fragment_program program
;
172 GLuint id
; /**< serial no. to identify frag progs, never re-used */
173 GLboolean isGLSL
; /**< really, any IF/LOOP/CONT/BREAK instructions */
175 dri_bo
*const_buffer
; /** Program constant buffer/surface */
176 GLboolean use_const_buffer
;
180 /* Data about a particular attempt to compile a program. Note that
181 * there can be many of these, each in a different GL state
182 * corresponding to a different brw_wm_prog_key struct, with different
185 struct brw_wm_prog_data
{
186 GLuint curb_read_length
;
187 GLuint urb_read_length
;
189 GLuint first_curbe_grf
;
191 GLuint total_scratch
;
193 GLuint nr_params
; /**< number of float params/constants */
196 /* Pointer to tracked values (only valid once
197 * _mesa_load_state_parameters has been called at runtime).
199 const GLfloat
*param
[BRW_MAX_CURBE
];
202 struct brw_sf_prog_data
{
203 GLuint urb_read_length
;
206 /* Each vertex may have upto 12 attributes, 4 components each,
207 * except WPOS which requires only 2. (11*4 + 2) == 44 ==> 11
210 * Actually we use 4 for each, so call it 12 rows.
212 GLuint urb_entry_size
;
215 struct brw_clip_prog_data
{
216 GLuint curb_read_length
; /* user planes? */
218 GLuint urb_read_length
;
222 struct brw_gs_prog_data
{
223 GLuint urb_read_length
;
227 struct brw_vs_prog_data
{
228 GLuint curb_read_length
;
229 GLuint urb_read_length
;
231 GLuint outputs_written
;
232 GLuint nr_params
; /**< number of float params/constants */
236 /* Used for calculating urb partitions:
238 GLuint urb_entry_size
;
242 /* Size == 0 if output either not written, or always [0,0,0,1]
244 struct brw_vs_ouput_sizes
{
245 GLubyte output_size
[VERT_RESULT_MAX
];
249 /** Number of general purpose registers (VS, WM, etc) */
250 #define BRW_MAX_GRF 128
252 /** Number of texture sampler units */
253 #define BRW_MAX_TEX_UNIT 16
256 * Size of our surface binding table for the WM.
257 * This contains pointers to the drawing surfaces and current texture
258 * objects and shader constant buffers (+2).
260 #define BRW_WM_MAX_SURF (MAX_DRAW_BUFFERS + BRW_MAX_TEX_UNIT + 1)
263 * Helpers to convert drawing buffers, textures and constant buffers
264 * to surface binding table indexes, for WM.
266 #define SURF_INDEX_DRAW(d) (d)
267 #define SURF_INDEX_FRAG_CONST_BUFFER (MAX_DRAW_BUFFERS)
268 #define SURF_INDEX_TEXTURE(t) (MAX_DRAW_BUFFERS + 1 + (t))
271 * Size of surface binding table for the VS.
272 * Only one constant buffer for now.
274 #define BRW_VS_MAX_SURF 1
277 * Only a VS constant buffer
279 #define SURF_INDEX_VERT_CONST_BUFFER 0
286 BRW_SAMPLER_DEFAULT_COLOR
,
305 struct brw_cache_item
{
307 * Effectively part of the key, cache_id identifies what kind of state
308 * buffer is involved, and also which brw->state.dirty.cache flag should
309 * be set when this cache item is chosen.
311 enum brw_cache_id cache_id
;
312 /** 32-bit hash of the key data */
314 GLuint key_size
; /* for variable-sized keys */
317 GLuint nr_reloc_bufs
;
322 struct brw_cache_item
*next
;
328 struct brw_context
*brw
;
330 struct brw_cache_item
**items
;
331 GLuint size
, n_items
;
333 GLuint key_size
[BRW_MAX_CACHE
]; /* for fixed-size keys */
334 GLuint aux_size
[BRW_MAX_CACHE
];
335 char *name
[BRW_MAX_CACHE
];
337 /* Record of the last BOs chosen for each cache_id. Used to set
338 * brw->state.dirty.cache when a new cache item is chosen.
340 dri_bo
*last_bo
[BRW_MAX_CACHE
];
344 /* Considered adding a member to this struct to document which flags
345 * an update might raise so that ordering of the state atoms can be
346 * checked or derived at runtime. Dropped the idea in favor of having
347 * a debug mode where the state is monitored for flags which are
348 * raised that have already been tested against.
350 struct brw_tracked_state
{
351 struct brw_state_flags dirty
;
352 void (*prepare
)( struct brw_context
*brw
);
353 void (*emit
)( struct brw_context
*brw
);
356 /* Flags for brw->state.cache.
358 #define CACHE_NEW_CC_VP (1<<BRW_CC_VP)
359 #define CACHE_NEW_CC_UNIT (1<<BRW_CC_UNIT)
360 #define CACHE_NEW_WM_PROG (1<<BRW_WM_PROG)
361 #define CACHE_NEW_SAMPLER_DEFAULT_COLOR (1<<BRW_SAMPLER_DEFAULT_COLOR)
362 #define CACHE_NEW_SAMPLER (1<<BRW_SAMPLER)
363 #define CACHE_NEW_WM_UNIT (1<<BRW_WM_UNIT)
364 #define CACHE_NEW_SF_PROG (1<<BRW_SF_PROG)
365 #define CACHE_NEW_SF_VP (1<<BRW_SF_VP)
366 #define CACHE_NEW_SF_UNIT (1<<BRW_SF_UNIT)
367 #define CACHE_NEW_VS_UNIT (1<<BRW_VS_UNIT)
368 #define CACHE_NEW_VS_PROG (1<<BRW_VS_PROG)
369 #define CACHE_NEW_GS_UNIT (1<<BRW_GS_UNIT)
370 #define CACHE_NEW_GS_PROG (1<<BRW_GS_PROG)
371 #define CACHE_NEW_CLIP_VP (1<<BRW_CLIP_VP)
372 #define CACHE_NEW_CLIP_UNIT (1<<BRW_CLIP_UNIT)
373 #define CACHE_NEW_CLIP_PROG (1<<BRW_CLIP_PROG)
374 #define CACHE_NEW_SURFACE (1<<BRW_SS_SURFACE)
375 #define CACHE_NEW_SURF_BIND (1<<BRW_SS_SURF_BIND)
377 struct brw_cached_batch_item
{
378 struct header
*header
;
380 struct brw_cached_batch_item
*next
;
385 /* Protect against a future where VERT_ATTRIB_MAX > 32. Wouldn't life
386 * be easier if C allowed arrays of packed elements?
388 #define ATTRIB_BIT_DWORDS ((VERT_ATTRIB_MAX+31)/32)
390 struct brw_vertex_element
{
391 const struct gl_client_array
*glarray
;
393 /** Size of a complete element */
395 /** Number of uploaded elements for this input. */
397 /** Byte stride between elements in the uploaded array */
399 /** Offset of the first element within the buffer object */
401 /** Buffer object containing the uploaded vertex data */
407 struct brw_vertex_info
{
408 GLuint varying
; /* varying:1[VERT_ATTRIB_MAX] */
409 GLuint sizes
[ATTRIB_BIT_DWORDS
* 2]; /* sizes:2[VERT_ATTRIB_MAX] */
415 /* Cache for TNL programs.
417 struct brw_tnl_cache_item
{
421 struct brw_tnl_cache_item
*next
;
424 struct brw_tnl_cache
{
425 struct brw_tnl_cache_item
**items
;
426 GLuint size
, n_items
;
429 struct brw_query_object
{
430 struct gl_query_object Base
;
432 /** Doubly linked list of active query objects in the context. */
433 struct brw_query_object
*prev
, *next
;
435 /** Last query BO associated with this query. */
437 /** First index in bo with query data for this object. */
439 /** Last index in bo with query data for this object. */
442 /* Total count of pixels from previous BOs */
448 struct intel_context intel
;
451 GLboolean emit_state_always
;
452 GLboolean tmp_fallback
;
453 GLboolean no_batch_wrap
;
456 struct brw_state_flags dirty
;
458 GLuint nr_color_regions
;
459 struct intel_region
*color_regions
[MAX_DRAW_BUFFERS
];
460 struct intel_region
*depth_region
;
463 * List of buffers accumulated in brw_validate_state to receive
464 * dri_bo_check_aperture treatment before exec, so we can know if we
465 * should flush the batch and try again before emitting primitives.
467 * This can be a fixed number as we only have a limited number of
468 * objects referenced from the batchbuffer in a primitive emit,
469 * consisting of the vertex buffers, pipelined state pointers,
470 * the CURBE, the depth buffer, and a query BO.
472 dri_bo
*validated_bos
[VERT_ATTRIB_MAX
+ 16];
473 int validated_bo_count
;
476 struct brw_cache cache
; /** non-surface items */
477 struct brw_cache surface_cache
; /* surface items */
478 struct brw_cached_batch_item
*cached_batch_items
;
481 struct brw_vertex_element inputs
[VERT_ATTRIB_MAX
];
483 #define BRW_NR_UPLOAD_BUFS 17
484 #define BRW_UPLOAD_INIT_SIZE (128*1024)
491 /* Summary of size and varying of active arrays, so we can check
492 * for changes to this state:
494 struct brw_vertex_info info
;
495 unsigned int min_index
, max_index
;
500 * Index buffer for this draw_prims call.
502 * Updates are signaled by BRW_NEW_INDICES.
504 const struct _mesa_index_buffer
*ib
;
510 /* Active vertex program:
512 const struct gl_vertex_program
*vertex_program
;
513 const struct gl_fragment_program
*fragment_program
;
516 /* For populating the gtt:
518 GLuint next_free_page
;
521 /* BRW_NEW_URB_ALLOCATIONS:
524 GLuint vsize
; /* vertex size plus header in urb registers */
525 GLuint csize
; /* constant buffer size in urb registers */
526 GLuint sfsize
; /* setup data size in urb registers */
528 GLboolean constrained
;
530 GLuint nr_vs_entries
;
531 GLuint nr_gs_entries
;
532 GLuint nr_clip_entries
;
533 GLuint nr_sf_entries
;
534 GLuint nr_cs_entries
;
536 /* GLuint vs_size; */
537 /* GLuint gs_size; */
538 /* GLuint clip_size; */
539 /* GLuint sf_size; */
540 /* GLuint cs_size; */
550 /* BRW_NEW_CURBE_OFFSETS:
553 GLuint wm_start
; /**< pos of first wm const in CURBE buffer */
554 GLuint wm_size
; /**< number of float[4] consts, multiple of 16 */
562 /** Offset within curbe_bo of space for current curbe entry */
564 /** Offset within curbe_bo of space for next curbe entry */
565 GLuint curbe_next_offset
;
570 * Whether we should create a new bo instead of reusing the old one
571 * (if we just dispatch the batch pointing at the old one.
573 GLboolean need_new_bo
;
577 struct brw_vs_prog_data
*prog_data
;
582 /** Binding table of pointers to surf_bo entries */
584 dri_bo
*surf_bo
[BRW_VS_MAX_SURF
];
589 struct brw_gs_prog_data
*prog_data
;
591 GLboolean prog_active
;
597 struct brw_clip_prog_data
*prog_data
;
606 struct brw_sf_prog_data
*prog_data
;
614 struct brw_wm_prog_data
*prog_data
;
615 struct brw_wm_compile
*compile_data
;
617 /* Input sizes, calculated from active vertex program:
619 GLuint input_size_masks
[4];
621 /** Array of surface default colors (texture border color) */
622 dri_bo
*sdc_bo
[BRW_MAX_TEX_UNIT
];
630 GLuint sampler_count
;
633 /** Binding table of pointers to surf_bo entries */
635 dri_bo
*surf_bo
[BRW_WM_MAX_SURF
];
649 struct brw_query_object active_head
;
654 /* Used to give every program string a unique id
660 #define BRW_PACKCOLOR8888(r,g,b,a) ((r<<24) | (g<<16) | (b<<8) | a)
664 /*======================================================================
667 void brwInitVtbl( struct brw_context
*brw
);
669 /*======================================================================
672 GLboolean
brwCreateContext( const __GLcontextModes
*mesaVis
,
673 __DRIcontextPrivate
*driContextPriv
,
674 void *sharedContextPrivate
);
676 /*======================================================================
679 void brw_init_queryobj_functions(struct dd_function_table
*functions
);
680 void brw_prepare_query_begin(struct brw_context
*brw
);
681 void brw_emit_query_begin(struct brw_context
*brw
);
682 void brw_emit_query_end(struct brw_context
*brw
);
684 /*======================================================================
687 void brw_debug_batch(struct intel_context
*intel
);
689 /*======================================================================
692 void brwUpdateTextureState( struct intel_context
*intel
);
693 void brw_FrameBufferTexInit( struct brw_context
*brw
,
694 struct intel_region
*region
);
695 void brw_FrameBufferTexDestroy( struct brw_context
*brw
);
696 void brw_validate_textures( struct brw_context
*brw
);
699 /*======================================================================
702 void brwInitFragProgFuncs( struct dd_function_table
*functions
);
707 void brw_upload_urb_fence(struct brw_context
*brw
);
711 void brw_upload_cs_urb_state(struct brw_context
*brw
);
714 /*======================================================================
715 * Inline conversion functions. These are better-typed than the
716 * macros used previously:
718 static INLINE
struct brw_context
*
719 brw_context( GLcontext
*ctx
)
721 return (struct brw_context
*)ctx
;
724 static INLINE
struct brw_vertex_program
*
725 brw_vertex_program(struct gl_vertex_program
*p
)
727 return (struct brw_vertex_program
*) p
;
730 static INLINE
const struct brw_vertex_program
*
731 brw_vertex_program_const(const struct gl_vertex_program
*p
)
733 return (const struct brw_vertex_program
*) p
;
736 static INLINE
struct brw_fragment_program
*
737 brw_fragment_program(struct gl_fragment_program
*p
)
739 return (struct brw_fragment_program
*) p
;
742 static INLINE
const struct brw_fragment_program
*
743 brw_fragment_program_const(const struct gl_fragment_program
*p
)
745 return (const struct brw_fragment_program
*) p
;
750 #define DO_SETUP_BITS ((1<<(FRAG_ATTRIB_MAX)) - 1)