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/*
* Copyright 2011 Joakim Sindholt <opensource@zhasha.com>
* Copyright 2015 Patrick Rudolph <siro@das-labor.org>
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
* to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
* on the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sub
* license, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom
* the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
* paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
* Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* THE AUTHOR(S) AND/OR THEIR SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM,
* DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR
* OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE
* USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. */
#include "buffer9.h"
#include "device9.h"
#include "indexbuffer9.h"
#include "nine_buffer_upload.h"
#include "nine_helpers.h"
#include "nine_pipe.h"
#include "pipe/p_screen.h"
#include "pipe/p_context.h"
#include "pipe/p_state.h"
#include "pipe/p_defines.h"
#include "util/format/u_formats.h"
#include "util/u_box.h"
#include "util/u_inlines.h"
#define DBG_CHANNEL (DBG_INDEXBUFFER|DBG_VERTEXBUFFER)
HRESULT
NineBuffer9_ctor( struct NineBuffer9 *This,
struct NineUnknownParams *pParams,
D3DRESOURCETYPE Type,
DWORD Usage,
UINT Size,
D3DPOOL Pool )
{
struct pipe_resource *info = &This->base.info;
HRESULT hr;
DBG("This=%p Size=0x%x Usage=%x Pool=%u\n", This, Size, Usage, Pool);
user_assert(Pool != D3DPOOL_SCRATCH, D3DERR_INVALIDCALL);
This->maps = MALLOC(sizeof(struct NineTransfer));
if (!This->maps)
return E_OUTOFMEMORY;
This->nlocks = 0;
This->nmaps = 0;
This->maxmaps = 1;
This->size = Size;
info->screen = pParams->device->screen;
info->target = PIPE_BUFFER;
info->format = PIPE_FORMAT_R8_UNORM;
info->width0 = Size;
info->flags = 0;
/* Note: WRITEONLY is just tip for resource placement, the resource
* can still be read (but slower). */
info->bind = (Type == D3DRTYPE_INDEXBUFFER) ? PIPE_BIND_INDEX_BUFFER : PIPE_BIND_VERTEX_BUFFER;
/* Software vertex processing:
* If the device is full software vertex processing,
* then the buffer is supposed to be used only for sw processing.
* For mixed vertex processing, buffers with D3DUSAGE_SOFTWAREPROCESSING
* can be used for both sw and hw processing.
* These buffers are expected to be stored in RAM.
* Apps expect locking the full buffer with no flags, then
* render a a few primitive, then locking again, etc
* to be a fast pattern. Only the SYSTEMMEM DYNAMIC path
* will give that pattern ok performance in our case.
* An alternative would be when sw processing is detected to
* convert Draw* calls to Draw*Up calls. */
if (Usage & D3DUSAGE_SOFTWAREPROCESSING ||
pParams->device->params.BehaviorFlags & D3DCREATE_SOFTWARE_VERTEXPROCESSING) {
Pool = D3DPOOL_SYSTEMMEM;
Usage |= D3DUSAGE_DYNAMIC;
/* Note: the application cannot retrieve Pool and Usage */
}
/* Always use the DYNAMIC path for SYSTEMMEM.
* If the app uses the vertex buffer is a dynamic fashion,
* this is going to be very significantly faster that way.
* If the app uses the vertex buffer in a static fashion,
* instead of being filled all at once, the buffer will be filled
* little per little, until it is fully filled, thus the perf hit
* will be very small. */
if (Pool == D3DPOOL_SYSTEMMEM)
Usage |= D3DUSAGE_DYNAMIC;
/* It is hard to find clear information on where to place the buffer in
* memory depending on the flag.
* MSDN: resources are static, except for those with DYNAMIC, thus why you
* can only use DISCARD on them.
* ATI doc: The driver has the liberty it wants for having things static
* or not.
* MANAGED: Ram + uploads to Vram copy at unlock (msdn and nvidia doc say
* at first draw call using the buffer)
* DEFAULT + Usage = 0 => System memory backing for easy read access
* (That doc is very unclear on the details, like whether some copies to
* vram copy are involved or not).
* DEFAULT + WRITEONLY => Vram
* DEFAULT + WRITEONLY + DYNAMIC => Either Vram buffer or GTT_WC, depending on what the driver wants.
* SYSTEMMEM: Same as MANAGED, but handled by the driver instead of the runtime (which means
* some small behavior differences between vendors). Implementing exactly as MANAGED should
* be fine.
*/
if (Pool == D3DPOOL_SYSTEMMEM && Usage & D3DUSAGE_DYNAMIC)
info->usage = PIPE_USAGE_STREAM;
else if (Pool != D3DPOOL_DEFAULT)
info->usage = PIPE_USAGE_DEFAULT;
else if (Usage & D3DUSAGE_DYNAMIC && Usage & D3DUSAGE_WRITEONLY)
info->usage = PIPE_USAGE_STREAM;
else if (Usage & D3DUSAGE_WRITEONLY)
info->usage = PIPE_USAGE_DEFAULT;
/* For the remaining two, PIPE_USAGE_STAGING would probably be
* a good fit according to the doc. However it seems rather a mistake
* from apps to use these (mistakes that do really happen). Try
* to put the flags that are the best compromise between the real
* behaviour and what buggy apps should get for better performance. */
else if (Usage & D3DUSAGE_DYNAMIC)
info->usage = PIPE_USAGE_STREAM;
else
info->usage = PIPE_USAGE_DYNAMIC;
/* When Writeonly is not set, we don't want to enable the
* optimizations */
This->discard_nooverwrite_only = !!(Usage & D3DUSAGE_WRITEONLY) &&
pParams->device->buffer_upload;
/* if (pDesc->Usage & D3DUSAGE_DONOTCLIP) { } */
/* if (pDesc->Usage & D3DUSAGE_NONSECURE) { } */
/* if (pDesc->Usage & D3DUSAGE_NPATCHES) { } */
/* if (pDesc->Usage & D3DUSAGE_POINTS) { } */
/* if (pDesc->Usage & D3DUSAGE_RTPATCHES) { } */
/* if (pDesc->Usage & D3DUSAGE_TEXTAPI) { } */
info->height0 = 1;
info->depth0 = 1;
info->array_size = 1;
info->last_level = 0;
info->nr_samples = 0;
info->nr_storage_samples = 0;
hr = NineResource9_ctor(&This->base, pParams, NULL, TRUE,
Type, Pool, Usage);
if (FAILED(hr))
return hr;
if (Pool != D3DPOOL_DEFAULT) {
This->managed.data = align_calloc(
nine_format_get_level_alloc_size(This->base.info.format,
Size, 1, 0), 32);
if (!This->managed.data)
return E_OUTOFMEMORY;
This->managed.dirty = TRUE;
u_box_1d(0, Size, &This->managed.dirty_box);
u_box_1d(0, 0, &This->managed.valid_region);
u_box_1d(0, 0, &This->managed.required_valid_region);
u_box_1d(0, 0, &This->managed.filled_region);
This->managed.can_unsynchronized = true;
This->managed.num_worker_thread_syncs = 0;
list_inithead(&This->managed.list);
list_inithead(&This->managed.list2);
list_add(&This->managed.list2, &pParams->device->managed_buffers);
}
return D3D_OK;
}
void
NineBuffer9_dtor( struct NineBuffer9 *This )
{
DBG("This=%p\n", This);
if (This->maps) {
while (This->nlocks) {
NineBuffer9_Unlock(This);
}
assert(!This->nmaps);
FREE(This->maps);
}
if (This->base.pool != D3DPOOL_DEFAULT) {
if (This->managed.data)
align_free(This->managed.data);
if (list_is_linked(&This->managed.list))
list_del(&This->managed.list);
if (list_is_linked(&This->managed.list2))
list_del(&This->managed.list2);
}
if (This->buf)
nine_upload_release_buffer(This->base.base.device->buffer_upload, This->buf);
NineResource9_dtor(&This->base);
}
struct pipe_resource *
NineBuffer9_GetResource( struct NineBuffer9 *This, unsigned *offset )
{
if (This->buf)
return nine_upload_buffer_resource_and_offset(This->buf, offset);
*offset = 0;
return NineResource9_GetResource(&This->base);
}
static void
NineBuffer9_RebindIfRequired( struct NineBuffer9 *This,
struct NineDevice9 *device,
struct pipe_resource *resource,
unsigned offset )
{
int i;
if (!This->bind_count)
return;
for (i = 0; i < device->caps.MaxStreams; i++) {
if (device->state.stream[i] == (struct NineVertexBuffer9 *)This)
nine_context_set_stream_source_apply(device, i,
resource,
device->state.vtxbuf[i].buffer_offset + offset,
device->state.vtxbuf[i].stride);
}
if (device->state.idxbuf == (struct NineIndexBuffer9 *)This)
nine_context_set_indices_apply(device, resource,
((struct NineIndexBuffer9 *)This)->index_size,
offset);
}
HRESULT NINE_WINAPI
NineBuffer9_Lock( struct NineBuffer9 *This,
UINT OffsetToLock,
UINT SizeToLock,
void **ppbData,
DWORD Flags )
{
struct NineDevice9 *device = This->base.base.device;
struct pipe_box box;
struct pipe_context *pipe;
void *data;
unsigned usage;
DBG("This=%p(pipe=%p) OffsetToLock=0x%x, SizeToLock=0x%x, Flags=0x%x\n",
This, This->base.resource,
OffsetToLock, SizeToLock, Flags);
user_assert(ppbData, E_POINTER);
if (SizeToLock == 0) {
SizeToLock = This->size - OffsetToLock;
user_warn(OffsetToLock != 0);
}
/* Write out of bound seems to have to be taken into account for these.
* TODO: Do more tests (is it only at buffer first lock ? etc).
* Since these buffers are supposed to be locked once and never
* writen again (MANAGED or DYNAMIC is used for the other uses cases),
* performance should be unaffected. */
if (!(This->base.usage & D3DUSAGE_DYNAMIC) && This->base.pool == D3DPOOL_DEFAULT)
SizeToLock = This->size - OffsetToLock;
SizeToLock = MIN2(SizeToLock, This->size - OffsetToLock); /* Do not read or track out of the buffer */
u_box_1d(OffsetToLock, SizeToLock, &box);
if (This->base.pool != D3DPOOL_DEFAULT) {
/* MANAGED: READONLY doesn't dirty the buffer, nor
* wait the upload in the worker thread
* SYSTEMMEM: AMD/NVidia: All locks dirty the full buffer. Not on Intel
* For Nvidia, SYSTEMMEM behaves are if there is no worker thread.
* On AMD, READONLY and NOOVERWRITE do dirty the buffer, but do not sync the previous uploads
* in the worker thread. On Intel only NOOVERWRITE has that effect.
* We implement the AMD behaviour. */
if (This->base.pool == D3DPOOL_MANAGED) {
if (!(Flags & D3DLOCK_READONLY)) {
if (!This->managed.dirty) {
assert(list_is_empty(&This->managed.list));
This->managed.dirty = TRUE;
This->managed.dirty_box = box;
/* Flush if regions pending to be uploaded would be dirtied */
if (p_atomic_read(&This->managed.pending_upload)) {
u_box_intersect_1d(&box, &box, &This->managed.upload_pending_regions);
if (box.width != 0)
nine_csmt_process(This->base.base.device);
}
} else
u_box_union_1d(&This->managed.dirty_box, &This->managed.dirty_box, &box);
/* Tests trying to draw while the buffer is locked show that
* SYSTEMMEM/MANAGED buffers are made dirty at Lock time */
BASEBUF_REGISTER_UPDATE(This);
}
} else {
if (!(Flags & (D3DLOCK_READONLY|D3DLOCK_NOOVERWRITE)) &&
p_atomic_read(&This->managed.pending_upload)) {
This->managed.num_worker_thread_syncs++;
/* If we sync too often, pick the vertex_uploader path */
if (This->managed.num_worker_thread_syncs >= 3)
This->managed.can_unsynchronized = false;
nine_csmt_process(This->base.base.device);
/* Note: AS DISCARD is not relevant for SYSTEMMEM,
* NOOVERWRITE might have a similar meaning as what is
* in D3D7 doc. Basically that data from previous draws
* OF THIS FRAME are unaffected. As we flush csmt in Present(),
* we should be correct. In some parts of the doc, the notion
* of frame is implied to be related to Begin/EndScene(),
* but tests show NOOVERWRITE after EndScene() doesn't flush
* the csmt thread. */
}
This->managed.dirty = true;
u_box_1d(0, This->size, &This->managed.dirty_box); /* systemmem non-dynamic */
u_box_1d(0, 0, &This->managed.valid_region); /* systemmem dynamic */
BASEBUF_REGISTER_UPDATE(This);
}
*ppbData = (int8_t *)This->managed.data + OffsetToLock;
DBG("returning pointer %p\n", *ppbData);
This->nlocks++;
return D3D_OK;
}
/* Driver ddi doc: READONLY is never passed to the device. So it can only
* have effect on things handled by the driver (MANAGED pool for example).
* Msdn doc: DISCARD and NOOVERWRITE are only for DYNAMIC.
* ATI doc: You can use DISCARD and NOOVERWRITE without DYNAMIC.
* Msdn doc: D3DLOCK_DONOTWAIT is not among the valid flags for buffers.
* Our tests: On win 7 nvidia, D3DLOCK_DONOTWAIT does return
* D3DERR_WASSTILLDRAWING if the resource is in use, except for DYNAMIC.
* Our tests: some apps do use both DISCARD and NOOVERWRITE at the same
* time. On windows it seems to return different pointer in some conditions,
* creation flags and drivers. However these tests indicate having
* NOOVERWRITE win is a valid behaviour (NVidia).
*/
/* Have NOOVERWRITE win over DISCARD. This is allowed (see above) and
* it prevents overconsuming buffers if apps do use both at the same time. */
if ((Flags & (D3DLOCK_DISCARD | D3DLOCK_NOOVERWRITE)) == (D3DLOCK_DISCARD | D3DLOCK_NOOVERWRITE))
Flags &= ~D3DLOCK_DISCARD;
if (Flags & D3DLOCK_DISCARD)
usage = PIPE_MAP_WRITE | PIPE_MAP_DISCARD_WHOLE_RESOURCE;
else if (Flags & D3DLOCK_NOOVERWRITE)
usage = PIPE_MAP_WRITE | PIPE_MAP_UNSYNCHRONIZED;
else
/* Do not ask for READ if writeonly and default pool (should be safe enough,
* as the doc says app shouldn't expect reading to work with writeonly). */
usage = (This->base.usage & D3DUSAGE_WRITEONLY) ?
PIPE_MAP_WRITE :
PIPE_MAP_READ_WRITE;
if (Flags & D3DLOCK_DONOTWAIT && !(This->base.usage & D3DUSAGE_DYNAMIC))
usage |= PIPE_MAP_DONTBLOCK;
This->discard_nooverwrite_only &= !!(Flags & (D3DLOCK_DISCARD | D3DLOCK_NOOVERWRITE));
if (This->nmaps == This->maxmaps) {
struct NineTransfer *newmaps =
REALLOC(This->maps, sizeof(struct NineTransfer)*This->maxmaps,
sizeof(struct NineTransfer)*(This->maxmaps << 1));
if (newmaps == NULL)
return E_OUTOFMEMORY;
This->maxmaps <<= 1;
This->maps = newmaps;
}
if (This->buf && !This->discard_nooverwrite_only) {
struct pipe_box src_box;
unsigned offset;
struct pipe_resource *src_res;
DBG("Disabling nine_subbuffer for a buffer having"
"used a nine_subbuffer buffer\n");
/* Copy buffer content to the buffer resource, which
* we will now use.
* Note: The behaviour may be different from what is expected
* with double lock. However applications can't really make expectations
* about double locks, and don't really use them, so that's ok. */
src_res = nine_upload_buffer_resource_and_offset(This->buf, &offset);
u_box_1d(offset, This->size, &src_box);
pipe = NineDevice9_GetPipe(device);
pipe->resource_copy_region(pipe, This->base.resource, 0, 0, 0, 0,
src_res, 0, &src_box);
/* Release previous resource */
if (This->nmaps >= 1)
This->maps[This->nmaps-1].should_destroy_buf = true;
else
nine_upload_release_buffer(device->buffer_upload, This->buf);
This->buf = NULL;
/* Rebind buffer */
NineBuffer9_RebindIfRequired(This, device, This->base.resource, 0);
}
This->maps[This->nmaps].transfer = NULL;
This->maps[This->nmaps].is_pipe_secondary = false;
This->maps[This->nmaps].buf = NULL;
This->maps[This->nmaps].should_destroy_buf = false;
if (This->discard_nooverwrite_only) {
if (This->buf && (Flags & D3DLOCK_DISCARD)) {
/* Release previous buffer */
if (This->nmaps >= 1)
This->maps[This->nmaps-1].should_destroy_buf = true;
else
nine_upload_release_buffer(device->buffer_upload, This->buf);
This->buf = NULL;
}
if (!This->buf) {
unsigned offset;
struct pipe_resource *res;
This->buf = nine_upload_create_buffer(device->buffer_upload, This->base.info.width0);
res = nine_upload_buffer_resource_and_offset(This->buf, &offset);
NineBuffer9_RebindIfRequired(This, device, res, offset);
}
if (This->buf) {
This->maps[This->nmaps].buf = This->buf;
This->nmaps++;
This->nlocks++;
DBG("Returning %p\n", nine_upload_buffer_get_map(This->buf) + OffsetToLock);
*ppbData = nine_upload_buffer_get_map(This->buf) + OffsetToLock;
return D3D_OK;
} else {
/* Fallback to normal path, and don't try again */
This->discard_nooverwrite_only = false;
}
}
/* Previous mappings may need pending commands to write to the
* buffer (staging buffer for example). Before a NOOVERWRITE,
* we thus need a finish, to guarantee any upload is finished.
* Note for discard_nooverwrite_only we don't need to do this
* check as neither discard nor nooverwrite have issues there */
if (This->need_sync_if_nooverwrite && !(Flags & D3DLOCK_DISCARD) &&
(Flags & D3DLOCK_NOOVERWRITE)) {
struct pipe_screen *screen = NineDevice9_GetScreen(device);
struct pipe_fence_handle *fence = NULL;
pipe = NineDevice9_GetPipe(device);
pipe->flush(pipe, &fence, 0);
(void) screen->fence_finish(screen, NULL, fence, PIPE_TIMEOUT_INFINITE);
screen->fence_reference(screen, &fence, NULL);
}
This->need_sync_if_nooverwrite = !(Flags & (D3DLOCK_DISCARD | D3DLOCK_NOOVERWRITE));
/* When csmt is active, we want to avoid stalls as much as possible,
* and thus we want to create a new resource on discard and map it
* with the secondary pipe, instead of waiting on the main pipe. */
if (Flags & D3DLOCK_DISCARD && device->csmt_active) {
struct pipe_screen *screen = NineDevice9_GetScreen(device);
struct pipe_resource *new_res = nine_resource_create_with_retry(device, screen, &This->base.info);
if (new_res) {
/* Use the new resource */
pipe_resource_reference(&This->base.resource, new_res);
pipe_resource_reference(&new_res, NULL);
usage = PIPE_MAP_WRITE | PIPE_MAP_UNSYNCHRONIZED;
NineBuffer9_RebindIfRequired(This, device, This->base.resource, 0);
This->maps[This->nmaps].is_pipe_secondary = TRUE;
}
} else if (Flags & D3DLOCK_NOOVERWRITE && device->csmt_active)
This->maps[This->nmaps].is_pipe_secondary = TRUE;
if (This->maps[This->nmaps].is_pipe_secondary)
pipe = device->pipe_secondary;
else
pipe = NineDevice9_GetPipe(device);
data = pipe->buffer_map(pipe, This->base.resource, 0,
usage, &box, &This->maps[This->nmaps].transfer);
if (!data) {
DBG("pipe::buffer_map failed\n"
" usage = %x\n"
" box.x = %u\n"
" box.width = %u\n",
usage, box.x, box.width);
if (Flags & D3DLOCK_DONOTWAIT)
return D3DERR_WASSTILLDRAWING;
return D3DERR_INVALIDCALL;
}
DBG("returning pointer %p\n", data);
This->nmaps++;
This->nlocks++;
*ppbData = data;
return D3D_OK;
}
HRESULT NINE_WINAPI
NineBuffer9_Unlock( struct NineBuffer9 *This )
{
struct NineDevice9 *device = This->base.base.device;
struct pipe_context *pipe;
int i;
DBG("This=%p\n", This);
user_assert(This->nlocks > 0, D3DERR_INVALIDCALL);
This->nlocks--;
if (This->nlocks > 0)
return D3D_OK; /* Pending unlocks. Wait all unlocks before unmapping */
if (This->base.pool == D3DPOOL_DEFAULT) {
for (i = 0; i < This->nmaps; i++) {
if (!This->maps[i].buf) {
pipe = This->maps[i].is_pipe_secondary ?
device->pipe_secondary :
nine_context_get_pipe_acquire(device);
pipe->buffer_unmap(pipe, This->maps[i].transfer);
/* We need to flush in case the driver does implicit copies */
if (This->maps[i].is_pipe_secondary)
pipe->flush(pipe, NULL, 0);
else
nine_context_get_pipe_release(device);
} else if (This->maps[i].should_destroy_buf)
nine_upload_release_buffer(device->buffer_upload, This->maps[i].buf);
}
This->nmaps = 0;
}
return D3D_OK;
}
void
NineBuffer9_SetDirty( struct NineBuffer9 *This )
{
assert(This->base.pool != D3DPOOL_DEFAULT);
This->managed.dirty = TRUE;
u_box_1d(0, This->size, &This->managed.dirty_box);
BASEBUF_REGISTER_UPDATE(This);
}
/* Try to remove b from a, supposed to include b */
static void u_box_try_remove_region_1d(struct pipe_box *dst,
const struct pipe_box *a,
const struct pipe_box *b)
{
int x, width;
if (a->x == b->x) {
x = a->x + b->width;
width = a->width - b->width;
} else if ((a->x + a->width) == (b->x + b->width)) {
x = a->x;
width = a->width - b->width;
} else {
x = a->x;
width = a->width;
}
dst->x = x;
dst->width = width;
}
void
NineBuffer9_Upload( struct NineBuffer9 *This )
{
struct NineDevice9 *device = This->base.base.device;
unsigned upload_flags = 0;
struct pipe_box box_upload;
assert(This->base.pool != D3DPOOL_DEFAULT && This->managed.dirty);
if (This->base.pool == D3DPOOL_SYSTEMMEM && This->base.usage & D3DUSAGE_DYNAMIC) {
struct pipe_box region_already_valid;
struct pipe_box conflicting_region;
struct pipe_box *valid_region = &This->managed.valid_region;
struct pipe_box *required_valid_region = &This->managed.required_valid_region;
struct pipe_box *filled_region = &This->managed.filled_region;
/* Try to upload SYSTEMMEM DYNAMIC in an efficient fashion.
* Unlike non-dynamic for which we upload the whole dirty region, try to
* only upload the data needed for the draw. The draw call preparation
* fills This->managed.required_valid_region for that */
u_box_intersect_1d(®ion_already_valid,
valid_region,
required_valid_region);
/* If the required valid region is already valid, nothing to do */
if (region_already_valid.x == required_valid_region->x &&
region_already_valid.width == required_valid_region->width) {
/* Rebind if the region happens to be valid in the original buffer
* but we have since used vertex_uploader */
if (!This->managed.can_unsynchronized)
NineBuffer9_RebindIfRequired(This, device, This->base.resource, 0);
u_box_1d(0, 0, required_valid_region);
return;
}
/* (Try to) Remove valid areas from the region to upload */
u_box_try_remove_region_1d(&box_upload,
required_valid_region,
®ion_already_valid);
assert(box_upload.width > 0);
/* To maintain correctly the valid region, as we will do union later with
* box_upload, we must ensure box_upload is consecutive with valid_region */
if (box_upload.x > valid_region->x + valid_region->width && valid_region->width > 0) {
box_upload.width = box_upload.x + box_upload.width - (valid_region->x + valid_region->width);
box_upload.x = valid_region->x + valid_region->width;
} else if (box_upload.x + box_upload.width < valid_region->x && valid_region->width > 0) {
box_upload.width = valid_region->x - box_upload.x;
}
/* There is conflict if some areas, that are not valid but are filled for previous draw calls,
* intersect with the region we plan to upload. Note by construction valid_region IS
* included in filled_region, thus so is region_already_valid. */
u_box_intersect_1d(&conflicting_region, &box_upload, filled_region);
/* As box_upload could still contain region_already_valid, check the intersection
* doesn't happen to be exactly region_already_valid (it cannot be smaller, see above) */
if (This->managed.can_unsynchronized && (conflicting_region.width == 0 ||
(conflicting_region.x == region_already_valid.x &&
conflicting_region.width == region_already_valid.width))) {
/* No conflicts. */
upload_flags |= PIPE_MAP_UNSYNCHRONIZED;
} else {
/* We cannot use PIPE_MAP_UNSYNCHRONIZED. We must choose between no flag and DISCARD.
* Criterias to discard:
* . Most of the resource was filled (but some apps do allocate a big buffer
* to only use a small part in a round fashion)
* . The region to upload is very small compared to the filled region and
* at the start of the buffer (hints at round usage starting again)
* . The region to upload is very big compared to the required region
* . We have not discarded yet this frame
* If the buffer use pattern seems to sync the worker thread too often,
* revert to the vertex_uploader */
if (This->managed.num_worker_thread_syncs < 3 &&
(filled_region->width > (This->size / 2) ||
(10 * box_upload.width < filled_region->width &&
box_upload.x < (filled_region->x + filled_region->width)/2) ||
box_upload.width > 2 * required_valid_region->width ||
This->managed.frame_count_last_discard != device->frame_count)) {
/* Avoid DISCARDING too much by discarding only if most of the buffer
* has been used */
DBG_FLAG(DBG_INDEXBUFFER|DBG_VERTEXBUFFER,
"Uploading %p DISCARD: valid %d %d, filled %d %d, required %d %d, box_upload %d %d, required already_valid %d %d, conficting %d %d\n",
This, valid_region->x, valid_region->width, filled_region->x, filled_region->width,
required_valid_region->x, required_valid_region->width, box_upload.x, box_upload.width,
region_already_valid.x, region_already_valid.width, conflicting_region.x, conflicting_region.width
);
upload_flags |= PIPE_MAP_DISCARD_WHOLE_RESOURCE;
u_box_1d(0, 0, filled_region);
u_box_1d(0, 0, valid_region);
box_upload = This->managed.required_valid_region;
/* Rebind the buffer if we used intermediate alternative buffer */
if (!This->managed.can_unsynchronized)
NineBuffer9_RebindIfRequired(This, device, This->base.resource, 0);
This->managed.can_unsynchronized = true;
This->managed.frame_count_last_discard = device->frame_count;
} else {
/* Once we use without UNSYNCHRONIZED, we cannot use it anymore.
* Use a different buffer. */
unsigned buffer_offset = 0;
struct pipe_resource *resource = NULL;
This->managed.can_unsynchronized = false;
u_upload_data(device->vertex_uploader,
required_valid_region->x,
required_valid_region->width,
64,
This->managed.data + required_valid_region->x,
&buffer_offset,
&resource);
buffer_offset -= required_valid_region->x;
u_upload_unmap(device->vertex_uploader);
if (resource) {
NineBuffer9_RebindIfRequired(This, device, resource, buffer_offset);
/* Note: This only works because for these types of buffers this function
* is called before every draw call. Else it wouldn't work when the app
* rebinds buffers. In addition it needs this function to be called only
* once per buffers even if bound several times, which we do. */
u_box_1d(0, 0, required_valid_region);
pipe_resource_reference(&resource, NULL);
return;
}
}
}
u_box_union_1d(filled_region,
filled_region,
&box_upload);
u_box_union_1d(valid_region,
valid_region,
&box_upload);
u_box_1d(0, 0, required_valid_region);
} else
box_upload = This->managed.dirty_box;
if (box_upload.x == 0 && box_upload.width == This->size) {
upload_flags |= PIPE_MAP_DISCARD_WHOLE_RESOURCE;
}
if (This->managed.pending_upload) {
u_box_union_1d(&This->managed.upload_pending_regions,
&This->managed.upload_pending_regions,
&box_upload);
} else {
This->managed.upload_pending_regions = box_upload;
}
DBG_FLAG(DBG_INDEXBUFFER|DBG_VERTEXBUFFER,
"Uploading %p, offset=%d, size=%d, Flags=0x%x\n",
This, box_upload.x, box_upload.width, upload_flags);
nine_context_range_upload(device, &This->managed.pending_upload,
(struct NineUnknown *)This,
This->base.resource,
box_upload.x,
box_upload.width,
upload_flags,
(int8_t *)This->managed.data + box_upload.x);
This->managed.dirty = FALSE;
}
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