Investigation showed that on this platform the texture unit state becomes
corrupted whenever we set the non-identity swizzling (getting garbage from textureSize()).
Given no easy workaround, we disable swizzling for this GPU family on Mac, for now.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D41274
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If an XPIDL interface has a method or attribute that is [notxpcom],
then it is implicitly treated as [builtinclass], even if it is not
marked as such. For clarity, this patch goes through and marks every
place that relies on this behavior (aside from some test code).
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D30714
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This reunifies the behaviour changed in bug 1294232 to ensure that the
vendor ID of GfxInfo is the same between graphics hardware. Vendor ID
should always represent Intel, Nvidia, ATI, etc such that callers can
reason about the performance characteristics without being exposed to
the driver implementation for that platform. Now we split off the more
detailed driver information into the "driver vendor" which will contain
more information, such as what implementation is being used (e.g.
mesa/i965 for modern Intel graphics cards). This field is exposed to the
blocklist and will be useful for allowing different rules for different
driver implementations.
We also now provide a default implementation for
GfxInfoBase::FindMonitors for platforms missing support. This will just
list the primary screen size used without listing secondary monitors,
refresh rate, and such.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D29471
This reunifies the behaviour changed in bug 1294232 to ensure that the
vendor ID of GfxInfo is the same between graphics hardware. Vendor ID
should always represent Intel, Nvidia, ATI, etc such that callers can
reason about the performance characteristics without being exposed to
the driver implementation for that platform. Now we split off the more
detailed driver information into the "driver vendor" which will contain
more information, such as what implementation is being used (e.g.
mesa/i965 for modern Intel graphics cards). This field is exposed to the
blocklist and will be useful for allowing different rules for different
driver implementations.
We also now provide a default implementation for
GfxInfoBase::FindMonitors for platforms missing support. This will just
list the primary screen size used without listing secondary monitors,
refresh rate, and such.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D29471
This reunifies the behaviour changed in bug 1294232 to ensure that the
vendor ID of GfxInfo is the same between graphics hardware. Vendor ID
should always represent Intel, Nvidia, ATI, etc such that callers can
reason about the performance characteristics without being exposed to
the driver implementation for that platform. Now we split off the more
detailed driver information into the "driver vendor" which will contain
more information, such as what implementation is being used (e.g.
mesa/i965 for modern Intel graphics cards). This field is exposed to the
blocklist and will be useful for allowing different rules for different
driver implementations.
We also now provide a default implementation for
GfxInfoBase::FindMonitors for platforms missing support. This will just
list the primary screen size used without listing secondary monitors,
refresh rate, and such.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D29471
It just doesn't work.
We add the preference media.wmf.force.allow-p010-format to force enable it.
Depends on D8136
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D8310
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