+/* deferred flush doesn't actually flush, but it marks every other
+ * batch associated with the context as dependent on the current
+ * batch. So when the current batch gets flushed, all other batches
+ * that came before also get flushed.
+ */
+void
+fd_bc_flush_deferred(struct fd_batch_cache *cache, struct fd_context *ctx)
+{
+ struct fd_batch *current_batch = ctx->batch;
+ struct hash_entry *entry;
+
+ mtx_lock(&ctx->screen->lock);
+
+ hash_table_foreach(cache->ht, entry) {
+ struct fd_batch *batch = entry->data;
+ if (batch == current_batch)
+ continue;
+ if (batch->ctx == ctx)
+ fd_batch_add_dep(current_batch, batch);
+ }
+
+ mtx_unlock(&ctx->screen->lock);
+}
+