[Mesa-dev] [PATCH 3/3] Revert "i965: Disable regular fast-clears (CCS_D) on gen9+"
Nanley Chery
nanleychery at gmail.com
Sat Dec 16 22:35:24 UTC 2017
On Wed, Dec 13, 2017 at 05:52:03PM -0800, Jason Ekstrand wrote:
> This reverts commit ee57b15ec764736e2d5360beaef9fb2045ed0f68.
>
> Cc: "17.3" <mesa-stable at lists.freedesktop.org>
> ---
> src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_meta_util.c | 10 -----
> src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/intel_mipmap_tree.c | 57 ++++++++++++---------------
> 2 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 42 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_meta_util.c b/src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_meta_util.c
> index 54dc6a5..b311815 100644
> --- a/src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_meta_util.c
> +++ b/src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_meta_util.c
> @@ -293,17 +293,7 @@ brw_is_color_fast_clear_compatible(struct brw_context *brw,
> brw->mesa_to_isl_render_format[mt->format])
> return false;
>
> - /* Gen9 doesn't support fast clear on single-sampled SRGB buffers. When
> - * GL_FRAMEBUFFER_SRGB is enabled any color renderbuffers will be
> - * resolved in intel_update_state. In that case it's pointless to do a
> - * fast clear because it's very likely to be immediately resolved.
> - */
> const bool srgb_rb = _mesa_get_srgb_format_linear(mt->format) != mt->format;
> - if (devinfo->gen >= 9 &&
> - mt->surf.samples == 1 &&
> - ctx->Color.sRGBEnabled && srgb_rb)
> - return false;
> -
> /* Gen10 doesn't automatically decode the clear color of sRGB buffers. Since
> * we currently don't perform this decode in software, avoid a fast-clear
> * altogether. TODO: Do this in software.
> diff --git a/src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/intel_mipmap_tree.c b/src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/intel_mipmap_tree.c
> index c1a4ce1..b87d356 100644
> --- a/src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/intel_mipmap_tree.c
> +++ b/src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/intel_mipmap_tree.c
> @@ -207,13 +207,7 @@ intel_miptree_supports_ccs(struct brw_context *brw,
> if (!brw->mesa_format_supports_render[mt->format])
> return false;
>
> - if (devinfo->gen >= 9) {
> - mesa_format linear_format = _mesa_get_srgb_format_linear(mt->format);
> - const enum isl_format isl_format =
> - brw_isl_format_for_mesa_format(linear_format);
> - return isl_format_supports_ccs_e(&brw->screen->devinfo, isl_format);
> - } else
> - return true;
> + return true;
> }
>
> static bool
> @@ -256,7 +250,7 @@ intel_miptree_supports_hiz(const struct brw_context *brw,
> * our HW tends to support more linear formats than sRGB ones, we use this
> * format variant for check for CCS_E compatibility.
> */
> -MAYBE_UNUSED static bool
> +static bool
> format_ccs_e_compat_with_miptree(const struct gen_device_info *devinfo,
> const struct intel_mipmap_tree *mt,
> enum isl_format access_format)
> @@ -290,12 +284,13 @@ intel_miptree_supports_ccs_e(struct brw_context *brw,
> if (!intel_miptree_supports_ccs(brw, mt))
> return false;
>
> - /* Fast clear can be also used to clear srgb surfaces by using equivalent
> - * linear format. This trick, however, can't be extended to be used with
> - * lossless compression and therefore a check is needed to see if the format
> - * really is linear.
> + /* Many window system buffers are sRGB even if they are never rendered as
> + * sRGB. For those, we want CCS_E for when sRGBEncode is false. When the
> + * surface is used as sRGB, we fall back to CCS_D.
> */
> - return _mesa_get_srgb_format_linear(mt->format) == mt->format;
> + mesa_format linear_format = _mesa_get_srgb_format_linear(mt->format);
> + enum isl_format isl_format = brw_isl_format_for_mesa_format(linear_format);
> + return isl_format_supports_ccs_e(&brw->screen->devinfo, isl_format);
> }
>
> /**
> @@ -2686,29 +2681,27 @@ intel_miptree_render_aux_usage(struct brw_context *brw,
> return ISL_AUX_USAGE_MCS;
>
> case ISL_AUX_USAGE_CCS_D:
> - /* If FRAMEBUFFER_SRGB is used on Gen9+ then we need to resolve any of
> - * the single-sampled color renderbuffers because the CCS buffer isn't
> - * supported for SRGB formats. This only matters if FRAMEBUFFER_SRGB is
> - * enabled because otherwise the surface state will be programmed with
> - * the linear equivalent format anyway.
> - */
> - if (isl_format_is_srgb(render_format) &&
> - _mesa_get_srgb_format_linear(mt->format) != mt->format) {
> - return ISL_AUX_USAGE_NONE;
> - } else if (!mt->mcs_buf) {
> - return ISL_AUX_USAGE_NONE;
> - } else {
> - return ISL_AUX_USAGE_CCS_D;
> - }
> + return mt->mcs_buf ? ISL_AUX_USAGE_CCS_D : ISL_AUX_USAGE_NONE;
>
> case ISL_AUX_USAGE_CCS_E: {
> - /* Lossless compression is not supported for SRGB formats, it
> - * should be impossible to get here with such surfaces.
> + /* If the format supports CCS_E and is compatible with the miptree,
> + * then we can use it.
> */
> - assert(!isl_format_is_srgb(render_format) ||
> - _mesa_get_srgb_format_linear(mt->format) == mt->format);
> + if (format_ccs_e_compat_with_miptree(&brw->screen->devinfo,
> + mt, render_format))
> + return ISL_AUX_USAGE_CCS_E;
> +
> + /* Otherwise, we have to fall back to CCS_D */
> +
> + /* gen9 hardware technically supports non-0/1 clear colors with sRGB
> + * formats. However, there are issues with blending where it doesn't
> + * properly apply the sRGB curve to the clear color when blending.
> + */
> + if (blend_enabled && isl_format_is_srgb(render_format) &&
> + !isl_color_value_is_zero_one(mt->fast_clear_color, render_format))
> + return ISL_AUX_USAGE_NONE;
>
We also need the blend workaround for the CCS_D case. Otherwise, we'll
start failing piglit's arb_framebuffer_srgb-fast-clear-blend when
DEBUG_NO_RBC is set (MD5-287).
-Nanley
> - return ISL_AUX_USAGE_CCS_E;
> + return ISL_AUX_USAGE_CCS_D;
> }
>
> default:
> --
> 2.5.0.400.gff86faf
>
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