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/*==LICENSE==* |
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CyanWorlds.com Engine - MMOG client, server and tools |
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Copyright (C) 2011 Cyan Worlds, Inc. |
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or |
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(at your option) any later version. |
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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GNU General Public License for more details. |
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
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Additional permissions under GNU GPL version 3 section 7 |
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If you modify this Program, or any covered work, by linking or |
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combining it with any of RAD Game Tools Bink SDK, Autodesk 3ds Max SDK, |
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NVIDIA PhysX SDK, Microsoft DirectX SDK, OpenSSL library, Independent |
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JPEG Group JPEG library, Microsoft Windows Media SDK, or Apple QuickTime SDK |
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(or a modified version of those libraries), |
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containing parts covered by the terms of the Bink SDK EULA, 3ds Max EULA, |
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PhysX SDK EULA, DirectX SDK EULA, OpenSSL and SSLeay licenses, IJG |
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JPEG Library README, Windows Media SDK EULA, or QuickTime SDK EULA, the |
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licensors of this Program grant you additional |
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permission to convey the resulting work. Corresponding Source for a |
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non-source form of such a combination shall include the source code for |
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the parts of OpenSSL and IJG JPEG Library used as well as that of the covered |
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work. |
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You can contact Cyan Worlds, Inc. by email legal@cyan.com |
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or by snail mail at: |
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Cyan Worlds, Inc. |
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14617 N Newport Hwy |
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Mead, WA 99021 |
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*==LICENSE==*/ |
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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// // |
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// plGBufferGroup Class Header // |
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// Cyan, Inc. // |
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// // |
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//// Version History ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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// // |
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// 2.21.2001 mcn - Created. // |
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// // |
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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#ifndef _plGBufferGroup_h |
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#define _plGBufferGroup_h |
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#include "hsTemplates.h" |
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#include "hsGeometry3.h" |
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#include "hsColorRGBA.h" |
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//// plGBufferTriangle Struct Definition ////////////////////////////////////// |
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// |
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// Represents a single triangle inside a plGBufferGroup, which consists of |
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// three indices (the indices of the three vertices) and a 3-D point |
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// representing the center of the triangle. |
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class plGBufferTriangle |
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{ |
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public: |
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uint16_t fIndex1, fIndex2, fIndex3, fSpanIndex; |
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hsPoint3 fCenter; |
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void Read( hsStream *s ); |
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void Write( hsStream *s ); |
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}; |
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//// plGBufferCell and plGBufferColor Definitions ///////////////////////////// |
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class plGBufferCell |
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{ |
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public: |
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uint32_t fVtxStart; // In bytes |
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uint32_t fColorStart; // In bytes |
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uint32_t fLength; |
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plGBufferCell( uint32_t vStart, uint32_t cStart, uint32_t len ) |
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{ |
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fVtxStart = vStart; fColorStart = cStart; fLength = len; |
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} |
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plGBufferCell() {} |
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void Read( hsStream *s ); |
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void Write( hsStream *s ); |
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}; |
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class plGBufferColor |
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{ |
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public: |
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uint32_t fDiffuse, fSpecular; |
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}; |
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//// plGBufferGroup Class Definition ////////////////////////////////////////// |
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// |
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// Represents a list of vertex and index buffers in a nice package. |
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class hsStream; |
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class hsResMgr; |
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class plPipeline; |
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class hsGDeviceRef; |
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class plGeometrySpan; |
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class plGBufferGroup |
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{ |
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protected: |
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uint8_t fFormat; |
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uint8_t fStride; |
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uint8_t fLiteStride; |
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uint8_t fNumSkinWeights; |
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uint32_t fNumVerts; |
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uint32_t fNumIndices; |
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hsBool fVertsVolatile; |
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hsBool fIdxVolatile; |
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int fLOD; |
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hsTArray<hsGDeviceRef *> fVertexBufferRefs; |
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hsTArray<hsGDeviceRef *> fIndexBufferRefs; |
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hsTArray<uint32_t> fVertBuffSizes; |
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hsTArray<uint32_t> fIdxBuffCounts; |
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hsTArray<uint32_t> fColorBuffCounts; |
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hsTArray<uint8_t *> fVertBuffStorage; |
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hsTArray<uint16_t *> fIdxBuffStorage; |
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hsTArray<uint32_t> fVertBuffStarts; |
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hsTArray<int32_t> fVertBuffEnds; |
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hsTArray<uint32_t> fIdxBuffStarts; |
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hsTArray<int32_t> fIdxBuffEnds; |
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hsTArray<plGBufferColor *> fColorBuffStorage; |
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hsTArray<hsTArray<plGBufferCell> *> fCells; |
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virtual void ISendStorageToBuffers( plPipeline *pipe, hsBool adjustForNvidiaLighting ); |
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uint8_t ICalcVertexSize( uint8_t &liteStride ); |
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uint8_t* IVertBuffStorage(int iBuff, int iVtx) const { return fVertBuffStorage[iBuff] + iVtx*fStride; } |
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uint32_t IMakeCell( uint32_t vbIndex, uint8_t flags, uint32_t vStart, uint32_t cStart, uint32_t len, uint32_t *offset ); |
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void IGetStartVtxPointer( uint32_t vbIndex, uint32_t cell, uint32_t offset, uint8_t *&tempPtr, plGBufferColor *&cPtr ); |
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public: |
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static const uint32_t kMaxNumVertsPerBuffer; |
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static const uint32_t kMaxNumIndicesPerBuffer; |
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enum Formats |
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{ |
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kUVCountMask = 0x0f, // Problem is, we need enough bits to store the max #, which means |
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// we really want ( max # << 1 ) - 1 |
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kSkinNoWeights = 0x00, // 0000000 |
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kSkin1Weight = 0x10, // 0010000 |
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kSkin2Weights = 0x20, // 0100000 |
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kSkin3Weights = 0x30, // 0110000 |
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kSkinWeightMask = 0x30, // 0110000 |
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kSkinIndices = 0x40, // 1000000 |
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kEncoded = 0x80 |
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}; |
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enum |
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{ |
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kReserveInterleaved = 0x01, |
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kReserveVerts = 0x02, |
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kReserveColors = 0x04, |
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kReserveSeparated = 0x08, |
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kReserveIsolate = 0x10 |
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}; |
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plGBufferGroup(uint8_t format, hsBool vertsVolatile, hsBool idxVolatile, int LOD = 0); |
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~plGBufferGroup(); |
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uint8_t GetNumUVs( void ) const { return ( fFormat & kUVCountMask ); } |
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uint8_t GetNumWeights() const { return (fFormat & kSkinWeightMask) >> 4; } |
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static uint8_t CalcNumUVs( uint8_t format ) { return ( format & kUVCountMask ); } |
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static uint8_t UVCountToFormat( uint8_t numUVs ) { return numUVs & kUVCountMask; } |
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void DirtyVertexBuffer(int i); |
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void DirtyIndexBuffer(int i); |
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hsBool VertexReady(int i) const { return (i < fVertexBufferRefs.GetCount()) && fVertexBufferRefs[i]; } |
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hsBool IndexReady(int i) const { return (i < fIndexBufferRefs.GetCount()) && fIndexBufferRefs[i]; } |
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uint8_t GetVertexSize( void ) const { return fStride; } |
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uint8_t GetVertexLiteStride( void ) const { return fLiteStride; } |
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uint8_t GetVertexFormat( void ) const { return fFormat; } |
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uint32_t GetMemUsage( void ) const { return ( fNumVerts * GetVertexSize() ) + ( fNumIndices * sizeof( uint16_t ) ); } |
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uint32_t GetNumVerts( void ) const { return fNumVerts; } |
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uint32_t GetNumIndices( void ) const { return fNumIndices; } |
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uint32_t GetNumPrimaryVertsLeft( void ) const; |
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uint32_t GetNumVertsLeft( uint32_t idx ) const; |
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uint32_t GetVertBufferSize(uint32_t idx) const { return fVertBuffSizes[idx]; } |
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uint32_t GetVertBufferCount(uint32_t idx) const; |
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uint32_t GetIndexBufferCount(uint32_t idx) const { return fIdxBuffCounts[idx]; } |
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uint32_t GetVertStartFromCell(uint32_t idx, uint32_t cell, uint32_t offset) const; |
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// These should only be called by the pipeline, because only it knows when it's safe. |
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// If the data is volatile, these are no-ops |
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void PurgeVertBuffer(uint32_t idx); |
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void PurgeIndexBuffer(uint32_t idx); |
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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// The following group of functions is an advanced optimization, and a pretty |
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// specialized one at that. It just limits the amount of data that will get |
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// uploaded to video. If you don't know you are limited by bandwidth to the |
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// board, or you just don't know what your are doing, don't mess with them. |
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// If you never touch them, everything will work. If you set them correcly, |
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// things may work faster. If you set them incorrectly, be sure to save |
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// all files before running. |
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// All of these are indices, not bytes. from the beginning of the buffer. |
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uint32_t GetVertBufferStart(uint32_t idx) const { return fVertBuffStarts[idx]; } |
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uint32_t GetVertBufferEnd(uint32_t idx) const { return fVertBuffEnds[idx] >= 0 ? uint32_t(fVertBuffEnds[idx]) : GetVertBufferCount(idx); } |
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uint32_t GetIndexBufferStart(uint32_t idx) const { return fIdxBuffStarts[idx]; } |
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uint32_t GetIndexBufferEnd(uint32_t idx) const { return fIdxBuffEnds[idx] >= 0 ? uint32_t(fIdxBuffEnds[idx]) : GetIndexBufferCount(idx); } |
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void SetVertBufferStart(uint32_t idx, uint32_t s) { fVertBuffStarts[idx] = s; } |
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void SetVertBufferEnd(uint32_t idx, uint32_t e) { fVertBuffEnds[idx] = e; } |
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void SetIndexBufferStart(uint32_t idx, uint32_t s) { fIdxBuffStarts[idx] = s; } |
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void SetIndexBufferEnd(uint32_t idx, uint32_t e) { fIdxBuffEnds[idx] = e; } |
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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uint32_t GetNumVertexBuffers( void ) const { return fVertBuffStorage.GetCount(); } |
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uint32_t GetNumIndexBuffers( void ) const { return fIdxBuffStorage.GetCount(); } |
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uint8_t *GetVertBufferData( uint32_t idx ) { return fVertBuffStorage[ idx ]; } |
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uint16_t *GetIndexBufferData( uint32_t idx ) { return fIdxBuffStorage[ idx ]; } |
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plGBufferColor *GetColorBufferData( uint32_t idx ) { return fColorBuffStorage[ idx ]; } |
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hsGDeviceRef *GetVertexBufferRef( uint32_t i ); |
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hsGDeviceRef *GetIndexBufferRef( uint32_t i ); |
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uint32_t GetNumCells( uint32_t idx ) const { return fCells[ idx ]->GetCount(); } |
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plGBufferCell *GetCell( uint32_t idx, uint32_t cell ) { return &( (*fCells[ idx ])[ cell ] ); } |
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void SetVertexBufferRef( uint32_t index, hsGDeviceRef *vb ); |
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void SetIndexBufferRef( uint32_t index, hsGDeviceRef *ib ); |
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virtual void Read( hsStream* s ); |
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virtual void Write( hsStream* s ); |
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// Accessor functions |
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hsPoint3 &Position( int iBuff, uint32_t cell, int iVtx ); |
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hsVector3 &Normal( int iBuff, uint32_t cell, int iVtx ); |
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uint32_t &Color( int iBuff, uint32_t cell, int iVtx ); |
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uint32_t &Specular( int iBuff, uint32_t cell, int iVtx ); |
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hsPoint3 &UV( int iBuff, uint32_t cell, int iVtx, int channel ); |
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uint32_t Format() const { return fFormat; } |
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// Take temp accumulators and actually build buffer data from them |
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void TidyUp( void ); |
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// Delete the buffer data storage |
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void CleanUp( void ); |
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// Take buffer data and convert it to device-specific buffers |
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void PrepForRendering( plPipeline *pipe, hsBool adjustForNvidiaLighting ); |
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// Reserves space in a vertex buffer |
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hsBool ReserveVertStorage( uint32_t numVerts, uint32_t *vbIndex, uint32_t *cell, uint32_t *offset, uint8_t flags ); |
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// Append vertex data to the first available storage buffer |
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void AppendToVertStorage( plGeometrySpan *srcSpan, uint32_t *vbIndex, uint32_t *cell, uint32_t *offset ); |
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void AppendToVertAndColorStorage( plGeometrySpan *srcSpan, uint32_t *vbIndex, uint32_t *cell, uint32_t *offset ); |
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void AppendToColorStorage( plGeometrySpan *srcSpan, uint32_t *vbIndex, uint32_t *cell, uint32_t *offset, uint32_t origCell ); |
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// Reserves space in an index buffer |
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hsBool ReserveIndexStorage( uint32_t numIndices, uint32_t *ibIndex, uint32_t *ibStart, uint16_t **dataPtr = nil ); |
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// Append index data to the first available storage buffer |
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void AppendToIndexStorage( uint32_t numIndices, uint16_t *data, uint32_t addToAll, uint32_t *ibIndex, uint32_t *ibStart ); |
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/// Dynamic functions (addition/deletion of raw data) |
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void DeleteVertsFromStorage( uint32_t which, uint32_t start, uint32_t length ); |
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void AdjustIndicesInStorage( uint32_t which, uint16_t threshhold, int16_t delta ); |
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void DeleteIndicesFromStorage( uint32_t which, uint32_t start, uint32_t length ); |
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// Returns an array of plGBufferTriangles representing the span of indices specified |
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plGBufferTriangle *ConvertToTriList( int16_t spanIndex, uint32_t whichIdx, uint32_t whichVtx, uint32_t whichCell, uint32_t start, uint32_t numTriangles ); |
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// Stuffs the indices from an array of plGBufferTriangles into the index storage |
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void StuffFromTriList( uint32_t which, uint32_t start, uint32_t numTriangles, uint16_t *data ); |
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void StuffTri( uint32_t iBuff, uint32_t iTri, uint16_t idx0, uint16_t idx1, uint16_t idx2 ); |
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// Stuff the data from a geometry span into vertex storage |
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void StuffToVertStorage( plGeometrySpan *srcSpan, uint32_t vbIndex, uint32_t cell, uint32_t offset, uint8_t flags ); |
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// Are our verts volatile? |
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hsBool AreVertsVolatile() const { return fVertsVolatile; } |
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hsBool AreIdxVolatile() const { return fIdxVolatile; } |
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int GetLOD() const { return fLOD; } |
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}; |
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#endif // _plGBufferGroup_h |
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