* OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE
* USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. */
+#include "draw/draw_context.h"
+#include "draw/draw_private.h"
+
+#include "util/u_simple_list.h"
+
+#include "r300_context.h"
+#include "r300_cs.h"
+#include "r300_emit.h"
#include "r300_flush.h"
+#include "r300_state_invariant.h"
static void r300_flush(struct pipe_context* pipe,
unsigned flags,
struct pipe_fence_handle** fence)
{
- struct r300_context* r300 = r300_context(pipe);
- CS_LOCALS(r300);
+ struct r300_context *r300 = r300_context(pipe);
+ struct r300_query *query;
+ CS_LOCALS(r300);
/* We probably need to flush Draw, but we may have been called from
- * within Draw. This feels kludgy, but it might be the best thing. */
- if (!r300->draw->flushing) {
+ * within Draw. This feels kludgy, but it might be the best thing.
+ *
+ * Of course, the best thing is to kill Draw with fire. :3 */
+ if (r300->draw && !r300->draw->flushing) {
draw_flush(r300->draw);
}
+ r300_emit_query_end(r300);
+
if (r300->dirty_hw) {
FLUSH_CS;
r300_emit_invariant_state(r300);
r300->dirty_state = R300_NEW_KITCHEN_SINK;
r300->dirty_hw = 0;
}
+ /* reset flushed query */
+ foreach(query, &r300->query_list) {
+ query->flushed = TRUE;
+ }
}
+
void r300_init_flush_functions(struct r300_context* r300)
{
r300->context.flush = r300_flush;