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  • Author : Qin Jiajia
    Date : 2016-12-26 13:12:22
    Hash : 4af4951f
    Message : Tighten the workaround for B5G6R5 on Intel drivers This driver bug has been fixed in 20.19.15.4539. BUG=chromium:644610 TEST=dEQP-GLES3.functional.fbo.blit.default_framebuffer.rgb565* Change-Id: I37556304ed4f70771fb88b792c01b6be5b3aa294 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/424103 Reviewed-by: Jamie Madill <jmadill@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Jamie Madill <jmadill@chromium.org>

  • src/libANGLE/renderer/driver_utils.cpp
  • //
    // Copyright (c) 2016 The ANGLE Project Authors. All rights reserved.
    // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
    // found in the LICENSE file.
    //
    
    // driver_utils.h : provides more information about current driver.
    
    #include <algorithm>
    
    #include "libANGLE/renderer/driver_utils.h"
    
    namespace rx
    {
    // Intel
    // Referenced from https://cgit.freedesktop.org/vaapi/intel-driver/tree/src/i965_pciids.h
    namespace
    {
    // gen7
    const uint32_t Haswell[] = {
        0x0402, 0x0406, 0x040A, 0x040B, 0x040E, 0x0C02, 0x0C06, 0x0C0A, 0x0C0B, 0x0C0E,
        0x0A02, 0x0A06, 0x0A0A, 0x0A0B, 0x0A0E, 0x0D02, 0x0D06, 0x0D0A, 0x0D0B, 0x0D0E,  // hsw_gt1
        0x0412, 0x0416, 0x041A, 0x041B, 0x041E, 0x0C12, 0x0C16, 0x0C1A, 0x0C1B, 0x0C1E,
        0x0A12, 0x0A16, 0x0A1A, 0x0A1B, 0x0A1E, 0x0D12, 0x0D16, 0x0D1A, 0x0D1B, 0x0D1E,  // hsw_gt2
        0x0422, 0x0426, 0x042A, 0x042B, 0x042E, 0x0C22, 0x0C26, 0x0C2A, 0x0C2B, 0x0C2E,
        0x0A22, 0x0A26, 0x0A2A, 0x0A2B, 0x0A2E, 0x0D22, 0x0D26, 0x0D2A, 0x0D2B, 0x0D2E  // hsw_gt3
    };
    
    // gen8
    const uint32_t Broadwell[] = {0x1602, 0x1606, 0x160A, 0x160B, 0x160D, 0x160E,
                                  0x1612, 0x1616, 0x161A, 0x161B, 0x161D, 0x161E,
                                  0x1622, 0x1626, 0x162A, 0x162B, 0x162D, 0x162E};
    
    const uint32_t CherryView[] = {0x22B0, 0x22B1, 0x22B2, 0x22B3};
    
    // gen9
    const uint32_t Skylake[] = {0x1902, 0x1906, 0x190A, 0x190B, 0x190E, 0x1912, 0x1913, 0x1915, 0x1916,
                                0x1917, 0x191A, 0x191B, 0x191D, 0x191E, 0x1921, 0x1923, 0x1926, 0x1927,
                                0x192A, 0x192B, 0x192D, 0x1932, 0x193A, 0x193B, 0x193D};
    
    const uint32_t Broxton[] = {0x0A84, 0x1A84, 0x1A85, 0x5A84, 0x5A85};
    
    // gen9p5
    const uint32_t Kabylake[] = {0x5916, 0x5913, 0x5906, 0x5926, 0x5921, 0x5915, 0x590E,
                                 0x591E, 0x5912, 0x5917, 0x5902, 0x591B, 0x593B, 0x590B,
                                 0x591A, 0x590A, 0x591D, 0x5908, 0x5923, 0x5927};
    
    }  // anonymous namespace
    
    IntelDriverVersion::IntelDriverVersion(uint16_t lastPart) : mVersionPart(lastPart)
    {
    }
    
    bool IntelDriverVersion::operator==(const IntelDriverVersion &version)
    {
        return mVersionPart == version.mVersionPart;
    }
    
    bool IntelDriverVersion::operator!=(const IntelDriverVersion &version)
    {
        return !(*this == version);
    }
    
    bool IntelDriverVersion::operator<(const IntelDriverVersion &version)
    {
        // See http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/graphics-drivers/000005654.html to
        // understand the Intel graphics driver version number on Windows.
        // mVersionPart1 changes with OS version. mVersionPart2 changes with DirectX version.
        // mVersionPart3 stands for release year. mVersionPart4 is driver specific unique version
        // number.
        // For example: Intel driver version '20.19.15.4539'
        //              20   -> windows 10 driver
        //              19   -> DirectX 12 first version(12.0) supported
        //              15   -> Driver released in 2015
        //              4539 -> Driver specific unique version number
        // For linux, Intel graphics driver version is the mesa version. The version number has three
        // parts: major revision, minor revision, release number. So, for linux, we need to compare
        // three parts.
        // Currently, it's only used in windows. So, checking the last part is enough. Once it's needed
        // in other platforms, it's easy to be extended.
        return mVersionPart < version.mVersionPart;
    }
    
    bool IntelDriverVersion::operator>=(const IntelDriverVersion &version)
    {
        return !(*this < version);
    }
    
    bool IsHaswell(uint32_t DeviceId)
    {
        return std::find(std::begin(Haswell), std::end(Haswell), DeviceId) != std::end(Haswell);
    }
    
    bool IsBroadwell(uint32_t DeviceId)
    {
        return std::find(std::begin(Broadwell), std::end(Broadwell), DeviceId) != std::end(Broadwell);
    }
    
    bool IsCherryView(uint32_t DeviceId)
    {
        return std::find(std::begin(CherryView), std::end(CherryView), DeviceId) !=
               std::end(CherryView);
    }
    
    bool IsSkylake(uint32_t DeviceId)
    {
        return std::find(std::begin(Skylake), std::end(Skylake), DeviceId) != std::end(Skylake);
    }
    
    bool IsBroxton(uint32_t DeviceId)
    {
        return std::find(std::begin(Broxton), std::end(Broxton), DeviceId) != std::end(Broxton);
    }
    
    bool IsKabylake(uint32_t DeviceId)
    {
        return std::find(std::begin(Kabylake), std::end(Kabylake), DeviceId) != std::end(Kabylake);
    }
    
    }  // namespace rx