On 03/21/2011 09:10 AM, Keith Whitwell wrote:
On Mon, 2011-03-21 at 02:12 +0100, Marek Olšák wrote:
diff --git a/src/gallium/include/pipe/p_state.h
b/src/gallium/include/pipe/p_state.h
index cf6c5b5..f6ad456 100644
--- a/src/gallium/include/pipe/p_state.h
+++ b/src/gallium/include/pipe/p_state.h
@@ -81,6 +81,8 @@ struct pipe_rasterizer_state
  {
     unsigned flatshade:1;
     unsigned light_twoside:1;
+   unsigned clamp_vertex_color:1;
+   unsigned clamp_fragment_color:1;
     unsigned front_ccw:1;
     unsigned cull_face:2;      /**<  PIPE_FACE_x */
     unsigned fill_front:2;     /**<  PIPE_POLYGON_MODE_x */

Don't know if this affects the overall packing of the struct.  Have you
been able to check?

Otherwise the interface changes look good to me.


How do most GPUs handle this clamping? Is it done with extra shader code or is it a discrete operation? If most hardware does it with shader code, maybe we should just do it that way too in Gallium and avoid the new cap bits, etc.

OpenGL 3.0 deprecates the per-vertex and per-fragment clamp controls so people will have to do it in their shaders eventually.


Re: your comment in rasterizer.rst:

XXX: this happens _before_ the geometry shader and thus might not belong here.

So is there some question about where the per-vertex clamp is to be done? It seems to me that it should be done after the geometry shader.

-Brian
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