return false;
}
+ /* The ARB_copy_image specification says:
+ *
+ * "INVALID_OPERATION is generated if either object is a texture and
+ * the texture is not complete (as defined in section 3.9.14)"
+ *
+ * The cited section says:
+ *
+ * "Using the preceding definitions, a texture is complete unless any
+ * of the following conditions hold true: [...]
+ *
+ * * The minification filter requires a mipmap (is neither NEAREST
+ * nor LINEAR), and the texture is not mipmap complete."
+ *
+ * This imposes the bizarre restriction that glCopyImageSubData requires
+ * mipmap completion at times, which dEQP mandates, and other drivers
+ * appear to implement. We don't have any texture units here, so we
+ * can't look at any bound separate sampler objects...it appears that
+ * you're supposed to use the sampler object which is built-in to the
+ * texture object.
+ *
+ * See https://cvs.khronos.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16224.
+ */
_mesa_test_texobj_completeness(ctx, texObj);
- if (!texObj->_BaseComplete ||
- (level != 0 && !texObj->_MipmapComplete)) {
+ if (!_mesa_is_texture_complete(texObj, &texObj->Sampler)) {
_mesa_error(ctx, GL_INVALID_OPERATION,
"glCopyImageSubData(%sName incomplete)", dbg_prefix);
return false;