Sirisha Gandikota 56ba9656bb aubinator: Fix the tool to correctly decode the DWords
Several fixes have been added as part of this as listed below:

1) Fix the mask and add disassembler handling for STATE_DS, STATE_HS
as the mask returned wrong values of the fields.

2) Fix the GEN_TYPE_ADDRESS/GEN_TYPE_OFFSET decoding - the address/
offset were handled the same way as the other fields and that gives
the wrong values for the address/offset.

3) Decode nested/recurssive structures - Many packets contain nested
structures, ex: 3DSATE_SO_BUFFER, STATE_BASE_ADDRESS, etc contain MOC
structures. Previously, the aubinator printed 1 if there was a MOC
structure. Now we decode the entire structure and print out its fields.

4) Print out the DWord address along with its hex value - For a better
clarity of information, it is helpful to print both the address and
hex value of the DWord along with the DWord count. Since the DWord0
contains the instruction code and the instruction length, it is
unnecessary to print the decoded values for DWord0. This information
is already available from the DWord hex value.

5) Decode the <group> and the corresponding fields in the group- The
<group> tag can have fields of several types including structures. A
group can contain one or more number of fields and this has be correctly
decoded. Previously, aubinator did not decode the groups or the
fields/structures inside them. Now we decode the <group> in the
instructions and structures where the fields in it repeat for any number
of times specified.

v2: Fix the formatting (per Matt)
Make the start and end pos calculation to extract fields from a DWord
more appropriate by moving %32 away from mask() method

Signed-off-by: Sirisha Gandikota <Sirisha.Gandikota@intel.com>
Acked-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
Acked-by: Ben Widawsky <ben@bwidawsk.net>
2016-08-23 21:19:55 -07:00
2016-05-25 12:23:12 -06:00
2016-08-02 13:29:53 -07:00
2016-05-25 12:23:12 -06:00

File: docs/README.WIN32

Last updated: 21 June 2013


Quick Start
----- -----

Windows drivers are build with SCons.  Makefiles or Visual Studio projects are
no longer shipped or supported.

Run

  scons libgl-gdi

to build gallium based GDI driver.

This will work both with MSVS or Mingw.


Windows Drivers
------- -------

At this time, only the gallium GDI driver is known to work.

Source code also exists in the tree for other drivers in
src/mesa/drivers/windows, but the status of this code is unknown.

Recipe
------

Building on windows requires several open-source packages. These are
steps that work as of this writing.

- install python 2.7
- install scons (latest)
- install mingw, flex, and bison
- install pywin32 from here: http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs
  get pywin32-218.4.win-amd64-py2.7.exe
- install git
- download mesa from git
  see http://www.mesa3d.org/repository.html
- run scons

General
-------

After building, you can copy the above DLL files to a place in your
PATH such as $SystemRoot/SYSTEM32.  If you don't like putting things
in a system directory, place them in the same directory as the
executable(s).  Be careful about accidentially overwriting files of
the same name in the SYSTEM32 directory.

The DLL files are built so that the external entry points use the
stdcall calling convention.

Static LIB files are not built.  The LIB files that are built with are
the linker import files associated with the DLL files.

The si-glu sources are used to build the GLU libs.  This was done
mainly to get the better tessellator code.

If you have a Windows-related build problem or question, please post
to the mesa-dev or mesa-users list.
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