}
+/**
+ * For single-sampled render targets ("non-MSRT"), the MCS buffer is a
+ * scaled-down bitfield representation of the color buffer which is capable of
+ * recording when blocks of the color buffer are equal to the clear value.
+ * This function returns the block size that will be used by the MCS buffer
+ * corresponding to a certain color miptree.
+ *
+ * From the Ivy Bridge PRM, Vol2 Part1 11.7 "MCS Buffer for Render Target(s)",
+ * beneath the "Fast Color Clear" bullet (p327):
+ *
+ * The following table describes the RT alignment
+ *
+ * Pixels Lines
+ * TiledY RT CL
+ * bpp
+ * 32 8 4
+ * 64 4 4
+ * 128 2 4
+ * TiledX RT CL
+ * bpp
+ * 32 16 2
+ * 64 8 2
+ * 128 4 2
+ *
+ * This alignment has the following uses:
+ *
+ * - For figuring out the size of the MCS buffer. Each 4k tile in the MCS
+ * buffer contains 128 blocks horizontally and 256 blocks vertically.
+ *
+ * - For figuring out alignment restrictions for a fast clear operation. Fast
+ * clear operations must always clear aligned multiples of 16 blocks
+ * horizontally and 32 blocks vertically.
+ *
+ * - For scaling down the coordinates sent through the render pipeline during
+ * a fast clear. X coordinates must be scaled down by 8 times the block
+ * width, and Y coordinates by 16 times the block height.
+ *
+ * - For scaling down the coordinates sent through the render pipeline during
+ * a "Render Target Resolve" operation. X coordinates must be scaled down
+ * by half the block width, and Y coordinates by half the block height.
+ */
+void
+intel_get_non_msrt_mcs_alignment(struct intel_context *intel,
+ struct intel_mipmap_tree *mt,
+ unsigned *width_px, unsigned *height)
+{
+ switch (mt->region->tiling) {
+ default:
+ assert(!"Non-MSRT MCS requires X or Y tiling");
+ /* In release builds, fall through */
+ case I915_TILING_Y:
+ *width_px = 32 / mt->cpp;
+ *height = 4;
+ break;
+ case I915_TILING_X:
+ *width_px = 64 / mt->cpp;
+ *height = 2;
+ }
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * For a single-sampled render target ("non-MSRT"), determine if an MCS buffer
+ * can be used.
+ *
+ * From the Ivy Bridge PRM, Vol2 Part1 11.7 "MCS Buffer for Render Target(s)",
+ * beneath the "Fast Color Clear" bullet (p326):
+ *
+ * - Support is limited to tiled render targets.
+ * - Support is for non-mip-mapped and non-array surface types only.
+ *
+ * And then later, on p327:
+ *
+ * - MCS buffer for non-MSRT is supported only for RT formats 32bpp,
+ * 64bpp, and 128bpp.
+ */
+bool
+intel_is_non_msrt_mcs_buffer_supported(struct intel_context *intel,
+ struct intel_mipmap_tree *mt)
+{
+#ifdef I915
+ /* MCS is not supported on the i915 (pre-Gen4) driver */
+ return false;
+#else
+ struct brw_context *brw = brw_context(&intel->ctx);
+
+ /* MCS support does not exist prior to Gen7 */
+ if (intel->gen < 7)
+ return false;
+
+ /* MCS is only supported for color buffers */
+ switch (_mesa_get_format_base_format(mt->format)) {
+ case GL_DEPTH_COMPONENT:
+ case GL_DEPTH_STENCIL:
+ case GL_STENCIL_INDEX:
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ if (mt->region->tiling != I915_TILING_X &&
+ mt->region->tiling != I915_TILING_Y)
+ return false;
+ if (mt->cpp != 4 && mt->cpp != 8 && mt->cpp != 16)
+ return false;
+ if (mt->first_level != 0 || mt->last_level != 0)
+ return false;
+ if (mt->physical_depth0 != 1)
+ return false;
+
+ /* There's no point in using an MCS buffer if the surface isn't in a
+ * renderable format.
+ */
+ if (!brw->format_supported_as_render_target[mt->format])
+ return false;
+
+ return true;
+#endif
+}
+
+
/**
* @param for_bo Indicates that the caller is
* intel_miptree_create_for_bo(). If true, then do not create