/* * Mesa 3-D graphics library * * Copyright (C) 1999-2008 Brian Paul All Rights Reserved. * * 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 * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, * 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 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 NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS 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. */ #ifndef _M_XFORM_H #define _M_XFORM_H #include "main/compiler.h" #include "main/glheader.h" #include "math/m_matrix.h" #include "math/m_vector.h" #ifdef USE_X86_ASM #define _XFORMAPI _ASMAPI #define _XFORMAPIP _ASMAPIP #else #define _XFORMAPI #define _XFORMAPIP * #endif extern void _math_init_transformation(void); extern void init_c_cliptest(void); /* KW: Clip functions now do projective divide as well. The projected * coordinates are very useful to us because they let us cull * backfaces and eliminate vertices from lighting, fogging, etc * calculations. Despite the fact that this divide could be done one * day in hardware, we would still have a reason to want to do it here * as long as those other calculations remain in software. * * Clipping is a convenient place to do the divide on x86 as it should be * possible to overlap with integer outcode calculations. * * There are two cases where we wouldn't want to do the divide in cliptest: * - When we aren't clipping. We still might want to cull backfaces * so the divide should be done elsewhere. This currently never * happens. * * - When culling isn't likely to help us, such as when the GL culling * is disabled and we not lighting or are only lighting * one-sided. In this situation, backface determination provides * us with no useful information. A tricky case to detect is when * all input data is already culled, although hopefully the * application wouldn't turn on culling in such cases. * * We supply a buffer to hold the [x/w,y/w,z/w,1/w] values which * are the result of the projection. This is only used in the * 4-vector case - in other cases, we just use the clip coordinates * as the projected coordinates - they are identical. * * This is doubly convenient because it means the Win[] array is now * of the same stride as all the others, so I can now turn map_vertices * into a straight-forward matrix transformation, with asm acceleration * automatically available. */ /* Vertex buffer clipping flags */ #define CLIP_RIGHT_SHIFT 0 #define CLIP_LEFT_SHIFT 1 #define CLIP_TOP_SHIFT 2 #define CLIP_BOTTOM_SHIFT 3 #define CLIP_NEAR_SHIFT 4 #define CLIP_FAR_SHIFT 5 #define CLIP_RIGHT_BIT 0x01 #define CLIP_LEFT_BIT 0x02 #define CLIP_TOP_BIT 0x04 #define CLIP_BOTTOM_BIT 0x08 #define CLIP_NEAR_BIT 0x10 #define CLIP_FAR_BIT 0x20 #define CLIP_USER_BIT 0x40 #define CLIP_CULL_BIT 0x80 #define CLIP_FRUSTUM_BITS 0x3f typedef GLvector4f * (_XFORMAPIP clip_func)( GLvector4f *vClip, GLvector4f *vProj, GLubyte clipMask[], GLubyte *orMask, GLubyte *andMask, GLboolean viewport_z_clip ); typedef void (*dotprod_func)( GLfloat *out, GLuint out_stride, const GLvector4f *coord_vec, const GLfloat plane[4] ); typedef void (*vec_copy_func)( GLvector4f *to, const GLvector4f *from ); /* * Functions for transformation of normals in the VB. */ typedef void (_NORMAPIP normal_func)( const GLmatrix *mat, GLfloat scale, const GLvector4f *in, const GLfloat lengths[], GLvector4f *dest ); /* Flags for selecting a normal transformation function. */ #define NORM_RESCALE 0x1 /* apply the scale factor */ #define NORM_NORMALIZE 0x2 /* normalize */ #define NORM_TRANSFORM 0x4 /* apply the transformation matrix */ #define NORM_TRANSFORM_NO_ROT 0x8 /* apply the transformation matrix */ /* KW: New versions of the transform function allow a mask array * specifying that individual vector transform should be skipped * when the mask byte is zero. This is always present as a * parameter, to allow a unified interface. */ typedef void (_XFORMAPIP transform_func)( GLvector4f *to_vec, const GLfloat m[16], const GLvector4f *from_vec ); extern dotprod_func _mesa_dotprod_tab[5]; extern vec_copy_func _mesa_copy_tab[0x10]; extern vec_copy_func _mesa_copy_clean_tab[5]; extern clip_func _mesa_clip_tab[5]; extern clip_func _mesa_clip_np_tab[5]; extern normal_func _mesa_normal_tab[0xf]; /* Use of 2 layers of linked 1-dimensional arrays to reduce * cost of lookup. */ extern transform_func *_mesa_transform_tab[5]; #define TransformRaw( to, mat, from ) \ ( _mesa_transform_tab[(from)->size][(mat)->type]( to, (mat)->m, from ), \ (to) ) #endif