The hack was needed because the Nvidia 3D Vision heuristics are documented to only support surfaces that are the same size as the backbuffer. This would be the case if you enabled the hack and selected the "Auto (Window Size)" internal resolution.
However, on recent drivers the same effect is achieved by selecting the "Auto (Multiple)" internal resolution. Therefore the hack is no longer required.
In the cases where we support the binding layout keyword, use it for more than binding UBO location.
This changes it so it is supported for samplers as well.
Instances when this is enabled is if a device supports GL_ARB_shading_language_420pack, or if it supports GLES 3.10.
s_encodingPrograms is defined as an array with a length of 64
NUM_ENCODING_PROGRAMS is also defined as 64.
However 64 is out of bounds, so we want to be comparing for "equal to or
greater than here"
- Isolate it into it's own namespace
- Shorten function names, the namespace self-documents.
- Just use the std I/O, we can just write directly to the stream for
logging.
gcc doesn't optimize this loops with -O2, so using memset now.
A flag to skip the clear funktion was added as the cache is already cleared most of the time.
We need to pull in function pointers for OpenGL 3.0 in order to use glAttribIPointer.
This isn't too big of an issue, and this code will be gone in the future when we change over to libepoxy.
Just need to push code upstream to libepoxy to support Android with GLES and GL first.
This matches how ARM handles their naming in their drivers for different models.
Really it's that way because both Mali-T6xx and Mali-T7xx fall under Midgard.
While everything else (except Mali-55) fall under Utgard.
They are similar enough that they will share bugs with their drivers, so make them fall under the same Mali-Txxx umbrella of bug issues.
If there is ever a need in the future for having separate bugs depending on family, we can support that then.
This is the only way we can determine the video driver version with mali.
Really it's a good thing that they only push driver updates once every two years, makes it easy to determine what driver anybody is running.