glsl_to_tgsi: implement ir_unop_any using DP4 w/saturate or DP4 w/SLT
This is a port of commit 92ca560d68 to glsl_to_tgsi, with integer support
added.
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@@ -1482,12 +1482,36 @@ glsl_to_tgsi_visitor::visit(ir_expression *ir)
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}
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break;
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case ir_unop_any:
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case ir_unop_any: {
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assert(ir->operands[0]->type->is_vector());
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emit_dp(ir, result_dst, op[0], op[0],
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ir->operands[0]->type->vector_elements);
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emit(ir, TGSI_OPCODE_SNE, result_dst, result_src, st_src_reg_for_float(0.0));
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/* After the dot-product, the value will be an integer on the
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* range [0,4]. Zero stays zero, and positive values become 1.0.
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*/
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glsl_to_tgsi_instruction *const dp =
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emit_dp(ir, result_dst, op[0], op[0],
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ir->operands[0]->type->vector_elements);
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if (this->prog->Target == GL_FRAGMENT_PROGRAM_ARB &&
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result_dst.type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT) {
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/* The clamping to [0,1] can be done for free in the fragment
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* shader with a saturate.
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*/
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dp->saturate = true;
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} else if (result_dst.type == GLSL_TYPE_FLOAT) {
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/* Negating the result of the dot-product gives values on the range
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* [-4, 0]. Zero stays zero, and negative values become 1.0. This
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* is achieved using SLT.
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*/
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st_src_reg slt_src = result_src;
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slt_src.negate = ~slt_src.negate;
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emit(ir, TGSI_OPCODE_SLT, result_dst, slt_src, st_src_reg_for_float(0.0));
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}
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else {
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/* Use SNE 0 if integers are being used as boolean values. */
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emit(ir, TGSI_OPCODE_SNE, result_dst, result_src, st_src_reg_for_int(0));
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}
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break;
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}
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case ir_binop_logic_xor:
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emit(ir, TGSI_OPCODE_SNE, result_dst, op[0], op[1]);
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