maxAddrReg = MAX2(maxAddrReg, (GLuint) (inst->SrcReg[j].Index + 1));
}
}
+
if (inst->DstReg.File == PROGRAM_OUTPUT) {
prog->OutputsWritten |= 1 << inst->DstReg.Index;
+ if (inst->DstReg.RelAddr) {
+ /* If the output attribute is indexed with relative addressing
+ * we know that it must be a varying or texcoord such as
+ * gl_TexCoord[i] = v; In this case, mark all the texcoords
+ * or varying outputs as being written. It's not an error if
+ * a vertex shader writes varying vars that aren't used by the
+ * fragment shader. But it is an error for a fragment shader
+ * to use varyings that are not written by the vertex shader.
+ */
+ if (prog->Target == GL_VERTEX_PROGRAM_ARB) {
+ if (inst->DstReg.Index == VERT_RESULT_TEX0) {
+ /* mark all texcoord outputs as written */
+ const GLbitfield mask =
+ ((1 << MAX_TEXTURE_COORD_UNITS) - 1) << VERT_RESULT_TEX0;
+ prog->OutputsWritten |= mask;
+ }
+ else if (inst->DstReg.Index == VERT_RESULT_VAR0) {
+ /* mark all generic varying outputs as written */
+ const GLbitfield mask =
+ ((1 << MAX_VARYING) - 1) << VERT_RESULT_VAR0;
+ prog->OutputsWritten |= mask;
+ }
+ }
+ }
}
else if (inst->DstReg.File == PROGRAM_ADDRESS) {
maxAddrReg = MAX2(maxAddrReg, inst->DstReg.Index + 1);