From: Brian Paul Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2009 20:52:24 +0000 (-0700) Subject: mesa: fix sw fallback state validation bug X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=de1caa550700ae38ff791c30f6d482f3efddebd0;p=mesa.git mesa: fix sw fallback state validation bug When a hw driver fell back to swrast, swrast wasn't always getting informed of program changes. When fixed function is translated into shaders, flags like _NEW_LIGHT, _NEW_TEXTURE, etc. should really signal _NEW_PROGRAM. In this case, swrast wasn't seeing _NEW_PROGRAM when new fragment shaders were generated. --- diff --git a/src/mesa/main/state.c b/src/mesa/main/state.c index 9ea932ea962..9d03ee744df 100644 --- a/src/mesa/main/state.c +++ b/src/mesa/main/state.c @@ -202,13 +202,17 @@ update_program_enables(GLcontext *ctx) * * This function needs to be called after texture state validation in case * we're generating a fragment program from fixed-function texture state. + * + * \return bitfield which will indicate _NEW_PROGRAM state if a new vertex + * or fragment program is being used. */ -static void +static GLbitfield update_program(GLcontext *ctx) { const struct gl_shader_program *shProg = ctx->Shader.CurrentProgram; const struct gl_vertex_program *prevVP = ctx->VertexProgram._Current; const struct gl_fragment_program *prevFP = ctx->FragmentProgram._Current; + GLbitfield new_state = 0x0; /* * Set the ctx->VertexProgram._Current and ctx->FragmentProgram._Current @@ -278,15 +282,23 @@ update_program(GLcontext *ctx) /* Let the driver know what's happening: */ - if (ctx->FragmentProgram._Current != prevFP && ctx->Driver.BindProgram) { - ctx->Driver.BindProgram(ctx, GL_FRAGMENT_PROGRAM_ARB, - (struct gl_program *) ctx->FragmentProgram._Current); + if (ctx->FragmentProgram._Current != prevFP) { + new_state |= _NEW_PROGRAM; + if (ctx->Driver.BindProgram) { + ctx->Driver.BindProgram(ctx, GL_FRAGMENT_PROGRAM_ARB, + (struct gl_program *) ctx->FragmentProgram._Current); + } } - if (ctx->VertexProgram._Current != prevVP && ctx->Driver.BindProgram) { - ctx->Driver.BindProgram(ctx, GL_VERTEX_PROGRAM_ARB, - (struct gl_program *) ctx->VertexProgram._Current); + if (ctx->VertexProgram._Current != prevVP) { + new_state |= _NEW_PROGRAM; + if (ctx->Driver.BindProgram) { + ctx->Driver.BindProgram(ctx, GL_VERTEX_PROGRAM_ARB, + (struct gl_program *) ctx->VertexProgram._Current); + } } + + return new_state; } @@ -447,6 +459,7 @@ _mesa_update_state_locked( GLcontext *ctx ) { GLbitfield new_state = ctx->NewState; GLbitfield prog_flags = _NEW_PROGRAM; + GLbitfield new_prog_state = 0x0; if (new_state == _NEW_CURRENT_ATTRIB) goto out; @@ -531,8 +544,13 @@ _mesa_update_state_locked( GLcontext *ctx ) if (new_state & _MESA_NEW_NEED_EYE_COORDS) _mesa_update_tnl_spaces( ctx, new_state ); - if (new_state & prog_flags) - update_program( ctx ); + if (new_state & prog_flags) { + /* When we generate programs from fixed-function vertex/fragment state + * this call may generate/bind a new program. If so, we need to + * propogate the _NEW_PROGRAM flag to the driver. + */ + new_prog_state |= update_program( ctx ); + } /* * Give the driver a chance to act upon the new_state flags. @@ -544,7 +562,7 @@ _mesa_update_state_locked( GLcontext *ctx ) * Driver.UpdateState() has to call FLUSH_VERTICES(). (fixed?) */ out: - new_state = ctx->NewState; + new_state = ctx->NewState | new_prog_state; ctx->NewState = 0; ctx->Driver.UpdateState(ctx, new_state); ctx->Array.NewState = 0;