#include "i915_context.h"
#include "main/imports.h"
+#include "main/macros.h"
#include "intel_tex.h"
#include "intel_tris.h"
#include "tnl/t_context.h"
#include "utils.h"
#include "i915_reg.h"
+#include "i915_program.h"
#include "intel_regions.h"
#include "intel_batchbuffer.h"
if (new_state & (_NEW_FOG | _NEW_HINT | _NEW_PROGRAM | _NEW_PROGRAM_CONSTANTS))
i915_update_fog(ctx);
+ if (new_state & (_NEW_STENCIL | _NEW_BUFFERS | _NEW_POLYGON))
+ i915_update_stencil(ctx);
+ if (new_state & (_NEW_LIGHT))
+ i915_update_provoking_vertex(ctx);
+ if (new_state & (_NEW_PROGRAM | _NEW_PROGRAM_CONSTANTS))
+ i915_update_program(ctx);
}
ctx->Const.MaxTextureUnits = I915_TEX_UNITS;
ctx->Const.MaxTextureImageUnits = I915_TEX_UNITS;
ctx->Const.MaxTextureCoordUnits = I915_TEX_UNITS;
-
+ ctx->Const.MaxVarying = I915_TEX_UNITS;
/* Advertise the full hardware capabilities. The new memory
* manager should cope much better with overload situations:
ctx->Const.FragmentProgram.MaxNativeTexIndirections =
I915_MAX_TEX_INDIRECT;
ctx->Const.FragmentProgram.MaxNativeAddressRegs = 0; /* I don't think we have one */
+ ctx->Const.FragmentProgram.MaxEnvParams =
+ MIN2(ctx->Const.FragmentProgram.MaxNativeParameters,
+ ctx->Const.FragmentProgram.MaxEnvParams);
ctx->FragmentProgram._MaintainTexEnvProgram = GL_TRUE;