- gl: Include an execution state wrapper to ensure state changes are consistent. Also removes a lot of required 'cleanup' for helper methods
- texture_cache: Make execition context a mandatory field as it is required for all operations. Also removes a lot of situations where duplicate argument is added in for both fixed and vararg fields
- Explicit read/write barrier for framebuffer resources depending on
usage. Allows for operations like optional memory initialization before
reading
- Implicitly invoke a memory barrier if actively reading from an unsynchronized texture
- Simplify memory transfer operations
- Should allow more games to work without strict mode
- Do not bind companion framebuffer when clearing single aspect; let the
contest mechanism sort it out instead
- Do not prematurely tag framebuffers, instead only do so at
write-confirmation time. Should avoid false tagging if setup does not
allow a render to occur.
- Matching attachments with resource id fails because drivers are reusing
handles!
- Properly sets up stale fbo ref counting and removal
- Properly sets up resource reference test with subsequent removal to
avoid using a broken fbo entry
- Some applications (e.g Backbreaker) use an evil hack to resolve MSAA.
The application respecifies a formerly AA region as a region with no AA then performs a framebuffer feedback lookup.
The old memory keeps AA during read, but writes back to itself with AA resolved.
This is evil on several levels but it just happens to work on PS3
- Reimplements render target views used for sampling
- Optimizes access using an encoded control token
- Adds proper encoding for 24-bit textures (DRGB8 -> ORGB/OBGR)
- Adds proper encoding for ABGR textures (ABGR8 -> ARGB8)
- Silence some compiler warnings as well
- TODO: Real texture views for OGL current method is a hack
- Handle aliased depth + color target by disabling depth writes. This looks to be the correct way
- Add support for generic passes that cannot be done using general imaging operations. Lays the framework for tons of features and effects
- Implement RGBA->D24D8 casting. Sometimes games will split depth texture into RGBA8 then use the new RGBA8 as a depth texture directly
-- This happens alot in ps3 games and I'm not sure why. Its likely the ps3 did not sample fp values with linear filtering so this is a workaround
-- Only implemented for openGL at the moment
-- Requires a workaround for an AMD driver bug
gl/vk/rsx: Refactoring; unify texture cache code
gl: Fixups
- Removes rsx::gl::texture class and leave gl::texture intact
- Simplify texture create and upload mechanisms
- Re-enable texture uploads with the new texture cache mechanism
rsx: texture cache - check if bit region fits into dst texture before attempting to copy
gl/vk: Cleanup
- Set initial texture layout to DST_OPTIMAL since it has no data in it anyway at the start
- Move structs outside of classes to avoid clutter
Fix rsx offscreen-render-to-display-buffer-blit surface reads
- Also, properly scale display output height if reading from compressed tile
gl: Fix broken dst height computation
- The extra padding is only there to force power-of-2 sizes and isnt used
gl: Ignore compression scaling if output is rendered to in a renderpass
rsx/gl/vk: Cleanup for GPU texture scaling. Initial impl [WIP]
- TODO: Refactor more shared code into RSX/common
* Fix always-true conditions in sceNp module
* gl_render_targets: useless check on unsigned variable, possible bug
* fixed UB in crypto utility functions
* copy-paste error in vk::init_default_resources
* pass strings by const ref
* Dont copy vectors. Make sure copies are not needed because functions are used in a multi-threaded context.
Improve scaling and separate sampler state from texture state
gl: Unify all texture cache objects under one structure separate by use case
gl: Texture cache fixes
- Acquire lock when finding matching textures
- Account for swizzled surfaces when deciding whether to cpu memcpy
- Handle swizzled images on the GPU