Commit Graph

6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
ReinUsesLisp
9ad6327fbd
shader: Keep track of shaders using warp instructions 2019-12-09 23:40:41 -03:00
ReinUsesLisp
56e237d1f9
shader_ir/warp: Implement FSWZADD 2019-11-07 20:08:41 -03:00
ReinUsesLisp
08b2b1080a
gl_shader_decompiler: Reimplement shuffles with platform agnostic intrinsics 2019-11-07 20:08:41 -03:00
Lioncash
1f5401c89c video_core/shader: Resolve instances of variable shadowing
Silences a few -Wshadow warnings.
2019-10-23 23:00:31 -04:00
ReinUsesLisp
0526bf1895 shader_ir/warp: Implement SHFL 2019-09-17 17:44:07 -03:00
ReinUsesLisp
4e35177e23 shader_ir: Implement VOTE
Implement VOTE using Nvidia's intrinsics. Documentation about these can
be found here
https://developer.nvidia.com/reading-between-threads-shader-intrinsics

Instead of using portable ARB instructions I opted to use Nvidia
intrinsics because these are the closest we have to how Tegra X1
hardware renders.

To stub VOTE on non-Nvidia drivers (including nouveau) this commit
simulates a GPU with a warp size of one, returning what is meaningful
for the instruction being emulated:

* anyThreadNV(value) -> value
* allThreadsNV(value) -> value
* allThreadsEqualNV(value) -> true

ballotARB, also known as "uint64_t(activeThreadsNV())", emits

VOTE.ANY Rd, PT, PT;

on nouveau's compiler. This doesn't match exactly to Nvidia's code

VOTE.ALL Rd, PT, PT;

Which is emulated with activeThreadsNV() by this commit. In theory this
shouldn't really matter since .ANY, .ALL and .EQ affect the predicates
(set to PT on those cases) and not the registers.
2019-08-21 14:50:38 -03:00