i965/vs: Start adding support for uniforms
[mesa.git] / src / mesa / drivers / dri / i965 / brw_curbe.c
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27 /*
28 * Authors:
29 * Keith Whitwell <keith@tungstengraphics.com>
30 */
31
32
33
34 #include "main/glheader.h"
35 #include "main/context.h"
36 #include "main/macros.h"
37 #include "main/enums.h"
38 #include "program/prog_parameter.h"
39 #include "program/prog_print.h"
40 #include "program/prog_statevars.h"
41 #include "intel_batchbuffer.h"
42 #include "intel_regions.h"
43 #include "brw_context.h"
44 #include "brw_defines.h"
45 #include "brw_state.h"
46 #include "brw_util.h"
47
48
49 /**
50 * Partition the CURBE between the various users of constant values:
51 * Note that vertex and fragment shaders can now fetch constants out
52 * of constant buffers. We no longer allocatea block of the GRF for
53 * constants. That greatly reduces the demand for space in the CURBE.
54 * Some of the comments within are dated...
55 */
56 static void calculate_curbe_offsets( struct brw_context *brw )
57 {
58 struct gl_context *ctx = &brw->intel.ctx;
59 /* CACHE_NEW_WM_PROG */
60 const GLuint nr_fp_regs = (brw->wm.prog_data->nr_params + 15) / 16;
61
62 /* BRW_NEW_VERTEX_PROGRAM */
63 const GLuint nr_vp_regs = (brw->vs.prog_data->nr_params + 15) / 16;
64 GLuint nr_clip_regs = 0;
65 GLuint total_regs;
66
67 /* _NEW_TRANSFORM */
68 if (ctx->Transform.ClipPlanesEnabled) {
69 GLuint nr_planes = 6 + brw_count_bits(ctx->Transform.ClipPlanesEnabled);
70 nr_clip_regs = (nr_planes * 4 + 15) / 16;
71 }
72
73
74 total_regs = nr_fp_regs + nr_vp_regs + nr_clip_regs;
75
76 /* This can happen - what to do? Probably rather than falling
77 * back, the best thing to do is emit programs which code the
78 * constants as immediate values. Could do this either as a static
79 * cap on WM and VS, or adaptively.
80 *
81 * Unfortunately, this is currently dependent on the results of the
82 * program generation process (in the case of wm), so this would
83 * introduce the need to re-generate programs in the event of a
84 * curbe allocation failure.
85 */
86 /* Max size is 32 - just large enough to
87 * hold the 128 parameters allowed by
88 * the fragment and vertex program
89 * api's. It's not clear what happens
90 * when both VP and FP want to use 128
91 * parameters, though.
92 */
93 assert(total_regs <= 32);
94
95 /* Lazy resize:
96 */
97 if (nr_fp_regs > brw->curbe.wm_size ||
98 nr_vp_regs > brw->curbe.vs_size ||
99 nr_clip_regs != brw->curbe.clip_size ||
100 (total_regs < brw->curbe.total_size / 4 &&
101 brw->curbe.total_size > 16)) {
102
103 GLuint reg = 0;
104
105 /* Calculate a new layout:
106 */
107 reg = 0;
108 brw->curbe.wm_start = reg;
109 brw->curbe.wm_size = nr_fp_regs; reg += nr_fp_regs;
110 brw->curbe.clip_start = reg;
111 brw->curbe.clip_size = nr_clip_regs; reg += nr_clip_regs;
112 brw->curbe.vs_start = reg;
113 brw->curbe.vs_size = nr_vp_regs; reg += nr_vp_regs;
114 brw->curbe.total_size = reg;
115
116 if (0)
117 printf("curbe wm %d+%d clip %d+%d vs %d+%d\n",
118 brw->curbe.wm_start,
119 brw->curbe.wm_size,
120 brw->curbe.clip_start,
121 brw->curbe.clip_size,
122 brw->curbe.vs_start,
123 brw->curbe.vs_size );
124
125 brw->state.dirty.brw |= BRW_NEW_CURBE_OFFSETS;
126 }
127 }
128
129
130 const struct brw_tracked_state brw_curbe_offsets = {
131 .dirty = {
132 .mesa = _NEW_TRANSFORM,
133 .brw = BRW_NEW_VERTEX_PROGRAM | BRW_NEW_CONTEXT,
134 .cache = CACHE_NEW_WM_PROG
135 },
136 .prepare = calculate_curbe_offsets
137 };
138
139
140
141
142 /* Define the number of curbes within CS's urb allocation. Multiple
143 * urb entries -> multiple curbes. These will be used by
144 * fixed-function hardware in a double-buffering scheme to avoid a
145 * pipeline stall each time the contents of the curbe is changed.
146 */
147 void brw_upload_cs_urb_state(struct brw_context *brw)
148 {
149 struct intel_context *intel = &brw->intel;
150
151 BEGIN_BATCH(2);
152 /* It appears that this is the state packet for the CS unit, ie. the
153 * urb entries detailed here are housed in the CS range from the
154 * URB_FENCE command.
155 */
156 OUT_BATCH(CMD_CS_URB_STATE << 16 | (2-2));
157
158 /* BRW_NEW_URB_FENCE */
159 if (brw->urb.csize == 0) {
160 OUT_BATCH(0);
161 } else {
162 /* BRW_NEW_URB_FENCE */
163 assert(brw->urb.nr_cs_entries);
164 OUT_BATCH((brw->urb.csize - 1) << 4 | brw->urb.nr_cs_entries);
165 }
166 CACHED_BATCH();
167 }
168
169 static GLfloat fixed_plane[6][4] = {
170 { 0, 0, -1, 1 },
171 { 0, 0, 1, 1 },
172 { 0, -1, 0, 1 },
173 { 0, 1, 0, 1 },
174 {-1, 0, 0, 1 },
175 { 1, 0, 0, 1 }
176 };
177
178 /* Upload a new set of constants. Too much variability to go into the
179 * cache mechanism, but maybe would benefit from a comparison against
180 * the current uploaded set of constants.
181 */
182 static void prepare_constant_buffer(struct brw_context *brw)
183 {
184 struct gl_context *ctx = &brw->intel.ctx;
185 const struct brw_vertex_program *vp =
186 brw_vertex_program_const(brw->vertex_program);
187 const GLuint sz = brw->curbe.total_size;
188 const GLuint bufsz = sz * 16 * sizeof(GLfloat);
189 GLfloat *buf;
190 GLuint i;
191
192 if (sz == 0) {
193 brw->curbe.last_bufsz = 0;
194 return;
195 }
196
197 buf = brw->curbe.next_buf;
198
199 /* fragment shader constants */
200 if (brw->curbe.wm_size) {
201 GLuint offset = brw->curbe.wm_start * 16;
202
203 /* copy float constants */
204 for (i = 0; i < brw->wm.prog_data->nr_params; i++) {
205 buf[offset + i] = convert_param(brw->wm.prog_data->param_convert[i],
206 brw->wm.prog_data->param[i]);
207 }
208 }
209
210
211 /* The clipplanes are actually delivered to both CLIP and VS units.
212 * VS uses them to calculate the outcode bitmasks.
213 */
214 if (brw->curbe.clip_size) {
215 GLuint offset = brw->curbe.clip_start * 16;
216 GLuint j;
217
218 /* If any planes are going this way, send them all this way:
219 */
220 for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) {
221 buf[offset + i * 4 + 0] = fixed_plane[i][0];
222 buf[offset + i * 4 + 1] = fixed_plane[i][1];
223 buf[offset + i * 4 + 2] = fixed_plane[i][2];
224 buf[offset + i * 4 + 3] = fixed_plane[i][3];
225 }
226
227 /* Clip planes: _NEW_TRANSFORM plus _NEW_PROJECTION to get to
228 * clip-space:
229 */
230 assert(MAX_CLIP_PLANES == 6);
231 for (j = 0; j < MAX_CLIP_PLANES; j++) {
232 if (ctx->Transform.ClipPlanesEnabled & (1<<j)) {
233 buf[offset + i * 4 + 0] = ctx->Transform._ClipUserPlane[j][0];
234 buf[offset + i * 4 + 1] = ctx->Transform._ClipUserPlane[j][1];
235 buf[offset + i * 4 + 2] = ctx->Transform._ClipUserPlane[j][2];
236 buf[offset + i * 4 + 3] = ctx->Transform._ClipUserPlane[j][3];
237 i++;
238 }
239 }
240 }
241
242 /* vertex shader constants */
243 if (brw->curbe.vs_size) {
244 GLuint offset = brw->curbe.vs_start * 16;
245 GLuint nr = brw->vs.prog_data->nr_params / 4;
246
247 if (brw->vs.prog_data->uses_new_param_layout) {
248 for (i = 0; i < brw->vs.prog_data->nr_params; i++) {
249 buf[offset + i] = convert_param(brw->vs.prog_data->param_convert[i],
250 brw->vs.prog_data->param[i]);
251 }
252 } else {
253 /* Load the subset of push constants that will get used when
254 * we also have a pull constant buffer.
255 */
256 for (i = 0; i < vp->program.Base.Parameters->NumParameters; i++) {
257 if (brw->vs.constant_map[i] != -1) {
258 assert(brw->vs.constant_map[i] <= nr);
259 memcpy(buf + offset + brw->vs.constant_map[i] * 4,
260 vp->program.Base.Parameters->ParameterValues[i],
261 4 * sizeof(float));
262 }
263 }
264 }
265 }
266
267 if (0) {
268 for (i = 0; i < sz*16; i+=4)
269 printf("curbe %d.%d: %f %f %f %f\n", i/8, i&4,
270 buf[i+0], buf[i+1], buf[i+2], buf[i+3]);
271
272 printf("last_buf %p buf %p sz %d/%d cmp %d\n",
273 brw->curbe.last_buf, buf,
274 bufsz, brw->curbe.last_bufsz,
275 brw->curbe.last_buf ? memcmp(buf, brw->curbe.last_buf, bufsz) : -1);
276 }
277
278 if (brw->curbe.curbe_bo != NULL &&
279 bufsz == brw->curbe.last_bufsz &&
280 memcmp(buf, brw->curbe.last_buf, bufsz) == 0) {
281 /* constants have not changed */
282 } else {
283 /* Update the record of what our last set of constants was. We
284 * don't just flip the pointers because we don't fill in the
285 * data in the padding between the entries.
286 */
287 memcpy(brw->curbe.last_buf, buf, bufsz);
288 brw->curbe.last_bufsz = bufsz;
289
290 if (brw->curbe.curbe_bo != NULL &&
291 brw->curbe.curbe_next_offset + bufsz > brw->curbe.curbe_bo->size)
292 {
293 drm_intel_gem_bo_unmap_gtt(brw->curbe.curbe_bo);
294 drm_intel_bo_unreference(brw->curbe.curbe_bo);
295 brw->curbe.curbe_bo = NULL;
296 }
297
298 if (brw->curbe.curbe_bo == NULL) {
299 /* Allocate a single page for CURBE entries for this batchbuffer.
300 * They're generally around 64b.
301 */
302 brw->curbe.curbe_bo = drm_intel_bo_alloc(brw->intel.bufmgr, "CURBE",
303 4096, 1 << 6);
304 brw->curbe.curbe_next_offset = 0;
305 drm_intel_gem_bo_map_gtt(brw->curbe.curbe_bo);
306 assert(bufsz < 4096);
307 }
308
309 brw->curbe.curbe_offset = brw->curbe.curbe_next_offset;
310 brw->curbe.curbe_next_offset += bufsz;
311 brw->curbe.curbe_next_offset = ALIGN(brw->curbe.curbe_next_offset, 64);
312
313 /* Copy data to the buffer:
314 */
315 memcpy(brw->curbe.curbe_bo->virtual + brw->curbe.curbe_offset,
316 buf,
317 bufsz);
318 }
319
320 brw_add_validated_bo(brw, brw->curbe.curbe_bo);
321
322 /* Because this provokes an action (ie copy the constants into the
323 * URB), it shouldn't be shortcircuited if identical to the
324 * previous time - because eg. the urb destination may have
325 * changed, or the urb contents different to last time.
326 *
327 * Note that the data referred to is actually copied internally,
328 * not just used in place according to passed pointer.
329 *
330 * It appears that the CS unit takes care of using each available
331 * URB entry (Const URB Entry == CURBE) in turn, and issuing
332 * flushes as necessary when doublebuffering of CURBEs isn't
333 * possible.
334 */
335 }
336
337 static void emit_constant_buffer(struct brw_context *brw)
338 {
339 struct intel_context *intel = &brw->intel;
340 GLuint sz = brw->curbe.total_size;
341
342 BEGIN_BATCH(2);
343 if (sz == 0) {
344 OUT_BATCH((CMD_CONST_BUFFER << 16) | (2 - 2));
345 OUT_BATCH(0);
346 } else {
347 OUT_BATCH((CMD_CONST_BUFFER << 16) | (1 << 8) | (2 - 2));
348 OUT_RELOC(brw->curbe.curbe_bo,
349 I915_GEM_DOMAIN_INSTRUCTION, 0,
350 (sz - 1) + brw->curbe.curbe_offset);
351 }
352 ADVANCE_BATCH();
353 }
354
355 /* This tracked state is unique in that the state it monitors varies
356 * dynamically depending on the parameters tracked by the fragment and
357 * vertex programs. This is the template used as a starting point,
358 * each context will maintain a copy of this internally and update as
359 * required.
360 */
361 const struct brw_tracked_state brw_constant_buffer = {
362 .dirty = {
363 .mesa = _NEW_PROGRAM_CONSTANTS,
364 .brw = (BRW_NEW_FRAGMENT_PROGRAM |
365 BRW_NEW_VERTEX_PROGRAM |
366 BRW_NEW_URB_FENCE | /* Implicit - hardware requires this, not used above */
367 BRW_NEW_PSP | /* Implicit - hardware requires this, not used above */
368 BRW_NEW_CURBE_OFFSETS |
369 BRW_NEW_BATCH),
370 .cache = (CACHE_NEW_WM_PROG)
371 },
372 .prepare = prepare_constant_buffer,
373 .emit = emit_constant_buffer,
374 };
375