+ flushed = GL_FALSE;
+ for (i = 0; i < ctx->Const.MaxDrawBuffers; i++) {
+ if (!TEST_EQ_4V(tmp, ctx->Color.ColorMask[i])) {
+ if (!flushed) {
+ FLUSH_VERTICES(ctx, _NEW_COLOR);
+ }
+ flushed = GL_TRUE;
+ COPY_4UBV(ctx->Color.ColorMask[i], tmp);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (ctx->Driver.ColorMask)
+ ctx->Driver.ColorMask( ctx, red, green, blue, alpha );
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * For GL_EXT_draw_buffers2 and GL3
+ */
+void GLAPIENTRY
+_mesa_ColorMaskIndexed( GLuint buf, GLboolean red, GLboolean green,
+ GLboolean blue, GLboolean alpha )
+{
+ GLubyte tmp[4];
+ GET_CURRENT_CONTEXT(ctx);
+ ASSERT_OUTSIDE_BEGIN_END(ctx);
+
+ if (MESA_VERBOSE & VERBOSE_API)
+ _mesa_debug(ctx, "glColorMaskIndexed %u %d %d %d %d\n",
+ buf, red, green, blue, alpha);
+
+ if (buf >= ctx->Const.MaxDrawBuffers) {
+ _mesa_error(ctx, GL_INVALID_VALUE, "glColorMaskIndexed(buf=%u)", buf);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /* Shouldn't have any information about channel depth in core mesa
+ * -- should probably store these as the native booleans:
+ */
+ tmp[RCOMP] = red ? 0xff : 0x0;
+ tmp[GCOMP] = green ? 0xff : 0x0;
+ tmp[BCOMP] = blue ? 0xff : 0x0;
+ tmp[ACOMP] = alpha ? 0xff : 0x0;
+
+ if (TEST_EQ_4V(tmp, ctx->Color.ColorMask[buf]))