With the buffer_age code, I need to be able to potentially call this more
than once per frame, and it would be bad if a new special event showing up
meant I chose a different back mid-frame. Now, once we've chosen a back
for the frame, another find_back will choose it again since we know that
it won't have ->busy set until swap.
Note that this makes find_back return a buffer id instead of a backbuffer
index. That's kind of a silly distinction anyway, since it's an identity
mapping between the two (it's the front buffer that is at an offset).
Reviewed-By: Adel Gadllah <adel.gadllah@gmail.com>
for (;;) {
for (b = 0; b < priv->num_back; b++) {
- int id = DRI3_BACK_ID(b);
+ int id = DRI3_BACK_ID((b + priv->cur_back) % priv->num_back);
struct dri3_buffer *buffer = priv->buffers[id];
- if (!buffer)
- return b;
- if (!buffer->busy)
- return b;
+ if (!buffer || !buffer->busy) {
+ priv->cur_back = id;
+ return id;
+ }
}
xcb_flush(c);
ev = xcb_wait_for_special_event(c, priv->special_event);
int buf_id;
if (buffer_type == dri3_buffer_back) {
- int back = dri3_find_back(c, priv);
+ buf_id = dri3_find_back(c, priv);
- if (back < 0)
+ if (buf_id < 0)
return NULL;
-
- priv->cur_back = back;
- buf_id = DRI3_BACK_ID(priv->cur_back);
} else {
buf_id = DRI3_FRONT_ID;
}