Once upon a time (commit
8313f44409) Paul added code for the unlit
centroid workaround (WaCopyUnlitCentroidBarys). His commit message
claims it fixed the EXT_framebuffer_multisample/interpolation {2,4}
{centroid-deriv,centroid-deriv-disabled} piglit tests but does not say
on which platform, though he cites the IVB PRM.
"3DSTATE_WM [DevIVB, DevHSW]" says
"[DevIVB]: Workaround: When Centroid Barycentric mode is required, HW
may produce incorrect interpolation results when a 2X2 pixels have
unlit pixels."
I later disabled it for Haswell (commit
f6db414f3c) with no known ill
effects.
The Sandybridge page does not have this text, but the workarounds
database (see WaCopyUnlitCentroidBarys) says the issues applies *only*
to Sandybridge, and in fact in commit
1a2de7dce8fc I note that disabling
the workaround on Sandybridge causes the tests Paul originally mentioned
to fail.
So this is, and always has been, a huge confusing mess.
Disabling the workaround indeed causes the tests Paul originally
mentioned to fail on Sandybridge but not on Ivybridge/Baytrail.
On Ivybridge:
total instructions in shared programs:
6914901 ->
6909599 (-0.08%)
instructions in affected programs: 106766 -> 101464 (-4.97%)
helped: 884
total cycles in shared programs:
70874764 ->
70813774 (-0.09%)
cycles in affected programs: 794144 -> 733154 (-7.68%)
helped: 688
HURT: 186
LOST: 1
GAINED: 6
Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
static const struct brw_device_info brw_device_info_ivb_gt1 = {
GEN7_FEATURES, .is_ivybridge = true, .gt = 1,
- .needs_unlit_centroid_workaround = true,
.num_slices = 1,
.max_vs_threads = 36,
.max_hs_threads = 36,
static const struct brw_device_info brw_device_info_ivb_gt2 = {
GEN7_FEATURES, .is_ivybridge = true, .gt = 2,
- .needs_unlit_centroid_workaround = true,
.num_slices = 1,
.max_vs_threads = 128,
.max_hs_threads = 128,
static const struct brw_device_info brw_device_info_byt = {
GEN7_FEATURES, .is_baytrail = true, .gt = 1,
- .needs_unlit_centroid_workaround = true,
.num_slices = 1,
.has_llc = false,
.max_vs_threads = 36,