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19 <value name="CACHE_FLUSH" value="0x06" variants="A2XX-A4XX"/>21 <value name="HLSQ_FLUSH" value="0x07" variants="A3XX-A4XX"/>28 <value name="RST_PIX_CNT" value="0x0d" variants="A2XX-A4XX"/>29 <value name="RST_VTX_CNT" value="0x0e" variants="A2XX-A4XX"/>30 <value name="TILE_FLUSH" value="0x0f" variants="A2XX-A4XX"/>31 <value name="STAT_EVENT" value="0x10" variants="A2XX-A4XX"/>32 <value name="CACHE_FLUSH_AND_INV_TS_EVENT" value="0x14" variants="A2XX-A4XX"/>47 <value name="PERFCOUNTER_START" value="0x17" variants="A2XX-A4XX"/>48 <value name="PERFCOUNTER_STOP" value="0x18" variants="A2XX-A4XX"/>50 <value name="FACENESS_FLUSH" value="0x1c" variants="A2XX-A4XX"/>[all …]
383 <enum name="a6xx_tex_filter"> <!-- same as a4xx? -->390 <enum name="a6xx_tex_clamp"> <!-- same as a4xx? -->398 <enum name="a6xx_tex_aniso"> <!-- same as a4xx? -->420 <enum name="a6xx_tex_swiz"> <!-- same as a4xx? -->
10 <value name="A4XX" value="4"/>283 Common between A3xx and A4xx:384 Probably valid for a4xx+ but not enabled or tested on anything
255 <!-- see comment in a4xx.xml about script to extract countables from test-perf output -->1852 <!-- probably LINEHALFWIDTH is the same as a4xx.. -->2021 not sure if there is a separate COLOR_SWAP field like on a3xx/a4xx,2024 field, it doesn't seem to have the same encoding as a3xx/a4xx.2480 <!-- assuming things appear in same relative order as a4xx: -->2669 <!-- I guess.. not set exactly same as a4xx, but similar: -->2774 texture uploads, where a4xx blob would use normal draws. Used2848 <enum name="a5xx_tex_filter"> <!-- same as a4xx? -->2853 <enum name="a5xx_tex_clamp"> <!-- same as a4xx? -->2860 <enum name="a5xx_tex_aniso"> <!-- same as a4xx? -->[all …]
338 TRM. All these #'s for a4xx come from AMD_performance_monitor, so863 <domain name="A4XX" width="32">
13 #include "a4xx.xml.h"
48 DECLARE_ADRENO_GPULIST(a4xx);
643 DRM_DEV_ERROR(dev->dev, "no a4xx device\n"); in a4xx_gpu_init()
13 many a3xx/a4xx contributions
556 # with open ended ranges (ie. "A2XX,A4XX-") (we have the varset