It allows us to use texture views and it reduces the overhead within the GPU driver.
But it disallows us to reallocate the texture, but we don't do so anyways.
In the end, it is the new way to allocate textures, so there is no need to use the old way.
This virtual function is called in a very hot spot, and it does nothing.
If this kind of feature is required, please be more specific and add callbacks
in the switch statement within Maxwell3D::WriteReg. There is no point in having
another switch statement within the rasterizer.
- Fixed all warnings, for renderer_opengl items, which were indicating a
possible incorrect behavior from integral promotion rules and types
larger than those in which arithmetic is typically performed.
- Added const for variables where possible and meaningful.
- Added constexpr where possible.
When not set, this tells the GPU to only use the X size when performing a DMA copy.
This is only implemented for linear->linear and tiled->tiled copies. Conversion copies still retain the assert.
This bit is unset by some games for various purposes, and by nouveau when copying the vertex buffers.
* video_core: Arithmetic overflow fix for gl_rasterizer
- Fixed warnings, which were indicating incorrect behavior from integral
promotion rules and types larger than those in which arithmetic is
typically performed.
- Added const for variables where possible and meaningful.
* Changed the casts from C to C++ style
Changed the C-style casts to C++ casts as proposed.
Took also care about signed / unsigned behaviour.
This is called ~3k times per frame in SMO ingame.
My laptop spends ~3ms per frame on allocating and freeing this string.
Let's just stop printing this kind of redundant information.
This patch caches VAO objects instead of re-emiting all pointers per draw call.
Configuring this pointers is known as a fast task, but it yields too many GL
calls. So for better performance, just bind the VAO instead of 16 pointers.
The idea of this cache is to avoid redundant uploads. So we are going
to cache the uploaded buffers within the stream_buffer and just reuse
the old pointers.
The next step is to implement a VBO cache on GPU memory, but for now,
I want to check the overhead of the cache management. Fetching the
buffer over PCI-E should be quite fast.