If an instruction reads from a constant register that contains immediates using an invalid swizzle, we can avoid generating MOV instructions to fix up the swizzle by loading the immediates into a different constant register that can be read using a valid swizzle.This only affects r300 and r400 cards. For example: CONST[1] = { -3.5000 3.5000 2.5000 1.5000 } MAD temp[4].xy, const[0].xy__, const[1].xz__, input[0].xy__; ========== Before this change would be lowered to: ========= CONST[1] = { -3.5000 3.5000 2.5000 1.5000 } MOV temp[0].x, const[1].x___; MOV temp[0].y, const[1]._z__; MAD temp[4].xy, const[0].xy__, temp[0].xy__, input[0].xy__; ========== After this change is lowered to: =============== CONST[1] = { -3.5000 3.5000 2.5000 1.5000 } CONST[2] = { 0.0000 -3.5000 2.5000 0.0000 } MAD temp[4].xy, const[0].xy__, const[2].yz__, input[0].xy__; ============================================================ This change reduces one of the Lightsmark shaders from 133 to 91 instructions. v2: - Fix crash caused by swizzles with only inline constants. --- This patch should fix the crash. Does it work for you? .../r300/compiler/radeon_dataflow_swizzles.c | 353 +++++++++++++++++++- 1 files changed, 349 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
Yes the crash is fixed. _______________________________________________ mesa-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/mesa-dev
