opt_sampler_eot enables a direct write to framebuffer from a sample.
In order to do this the sample message needs to have a message header
so if there wasn't one already then the function adds one. In addition
the function sets the destination register to null because it's no
longer used. However it was only doing this in cases where it was
adding a message header. This patch just moves setting the destination
so that it happens even if there's a messge header. In practice this
doesn't seem to make any difference but it's a bit cleaner.
Reviewed-by: Anuj Phogat <anuj.phogat@gmail.com>
tex_inst->offset |= fb_write->target << 24;
tex_inst->eot = true;
+ tex_inst->dst = reg_null_ud;
fb_write->remove(cfg->blocks[cfg->num_blocks - 1]);
/* If a header is present, marking the eot is sufficient. Otherwise, we need
tex_inst->header_size = 1;
tex_inst->insert_before(cfg->blocks[cfg->num_blocks - 1], new_load_payload);
tex_inst->src[0] = send_header;
- tex_inst->dst = reg_null_ud;
return true;
}