#include "main/enums.h"
#include "main/image.h"
#include "main/simple_list.h"
-#include "main/texformat.h"
#include "main/texstore.h"
#include "main/teximage.h"
#include "main/texobj.h"
GLuint unit = ctx->Texture.CurrentUnit;
struct gl_texture_unit *texUnit = &ctx->Texture.Unit[unit];
- if ( R200_DEBUG & DEBUG_STATE ) {
+ if ( R200_DEBUG & RADEON_STATE ) {
fprintf( stderr, "%s( %s )\n",
__FUNCTION__, _mesa_lookup_enum_by_nr( pname ) );
}
{
radeonTexObj* t = radeon_tex_obj(texObj);
- if ( R200_DEBUG & (DEBUG_STATE|DEBUG_TEXTURE) ) {
+ if ( R200_DEBUG & (RADEON_STATE|RADEON_TEXTURE) ) {
fprintf( stderr, "%s( %s )\n", __FUNCTION__,
_mesa_lookup_enum_by_nr( pname ) );
}
case GL_TEXTURE_MAX_LEVEL:
case GL_TEXTURE_MIN_LOD:
case GL_TEXTURE_MAX_LOD:
- /* This isn't the most efficient solution but there doesn't appear to
- * be a nice alternative. Since there's no LOD clamping,
- * we just have to rely on loading the right subset of mipmap levels
- * to simulate a clamped LOD.
- */
- if (t->mt) {
- radeon_miptree_unreference(t->mt);
- t->mt = 0;
- t->validated = GL_FALSE;
- }
+ t->validated = GL_FALSE;
break;
default:
r200ContextPtr rmesa = R200_CONTEXT(ctx);
radeonTexObj* t = radeon_tex_obj(texObj);
- if (RADEON_DEBUG & (DEBUG_STATE | DEBUG_TEXTURE)) {
+ if (RADEON_DEBUG & (RADEON_STATE | RADEON_TEXTURE)) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s( %p (target = %s) )\n", __FUNCTION__,
(void *)texObj,
_mesa_lookup_enum_by_nr(texObj->Target));
}
-
+
if (rmesa) {
int i;
radeon_firevertices(&rmesa->radeon);
}
}
}
-
- if (t->mt) {
- radeon_miptree_unreference(t->mt);
- t->mt = 0;
- }
+
+ radeon_miptree_unreference(&t->mt);
+
_mesa_delete_texture_object(ctx, texObj);
}
radeonTexObj* t = CALLOC_STRUCT(radeon_tex_obj);
- if (RADEON_DEBUG & (DEBUG_STATE | DEBUG_TEXTURE)) {
+ if (RADEON_DEBUG & (RADEON_STATE | RADEON_TEXTURE)) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s( %p (target = %s) )\n", __FUNCTION__,
t, _mesa_lookup_enum_by_nr(target));
}