Until now, it was using the floating point version of fmin/fmax, instead of the double version.
Signed-off-by: Samuel Iglesias Gonsálvez <sigles...@igalia.com> --- src/compiler/nir/nir_opcodes.py | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/compiler/nir/nir_opcodes.py b/src/compiler/nir/nir_opcodes.py index 230057c1f30..5990a195c29 100644 --- a/src/compiler/nir/nir_opcodes.py +++ b/src/compiler/nir/nir_opcodes.py @@ -713,10 +713,10 @@ opcode("fdph", 1, tfloat, [3, 4], [tfloat, tfloat], False, "", opcode("fdph_replicated", 4, tfloat, [3, 4], [tfloat, tfloat], False, "", "src0.x * src1.x + src0.y * src1.y + src0.z * src1.z + src1.w", "") -binop("fmin", tfloat, "", "fminf(src0, src1)") +binop("fmin", tfloat, "", "fmin(src0, src1)") binop("imin", tint, commutative + associative, "src1 > src0 ? src0 : src1") binop("umin", tuint, commutative + associative, "src1 > src0 ? src0 : src1") -binop("fmax", tfloat, "", "fmaxf(src0, src1)") +binop("fmax", tfloat, "", "fmax(src0, src1)") binop("imax", tint, commutative + associative, "src1 > src0 ? src1 : src0") binop("umax", tuint, commutative + associative, "src1 > src0 ? src1 : src0") -- 2.19.1 _______________________________________________ mesa-dev mailing list mesa-dev@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/mesa-dev