http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24168
maximlevit...@gmail.com changed:
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On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 2:29 PM, Zack Rusin za...@vmware.com wrote:
On Thursday 17 September 2009 13:21:45 Younes Manton wrote:
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 12:43 PM, Zack Rusin za...@vmware.com wrote:
Hey,
I'm going to start adding XvMC acceleration to the Gallium's xorg state
tracker.
I'd
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Keith Whitwell wrote:
Looks good Ian.
The only reason I can think of for retaining it was hw with fragement shaders
*and* fixed function fog handling, ie the i915. But mesa never properly
supported that and now fog is always incorporated into
On 09/27/2009 08:00 PM, Ian Romanick wrote:
Does r300 have fixed-function fog with shaders?
No. :3
I fought with the fog block for quite a while. I had something like five
or six attempts to get all combos of (fog coord, vertex fog, fragment
fog) and (SW TCL, HW TCL) working with
On Sunday 27 September 2009 22:30:00 Younes Manton wrote:
Ok I just pushed this all out and moved xvmc under xorg.
state_trackers/g3dvl is now completely useless and I'll delete it
soon.
pipe_video_context and vl_compositor still need some love for Xv and
more love for VDPAU.
Nice work.
great!
so gallium/auxiliary/vl generate libvl.a,
and gallium/state_trackers/xorg/xvmc generate libxvmctracker.a
and state_trackers/g3dvl is useless.
are they right?
From which directory to create libxvmcg3dvl.so which will be loaded by xvmc
wrapper?
are you going to move winsys/g3dvl to