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9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Carsten Haitzler 6c167c3a6d cedric's sdl patch.
SVN revision: 30845
2007-07-16 07:25:35 +00:00
Sebastian Dransfeld 8f7a264131 Remove unused variables.
SVN revision: 29378
2007-04-05 15:42:39 +00:00
Carsten Haitzler 5ac7b84136 pager urgent popup patch - good
evas clipouts less allocs patch - definite spedusp for when it's used heavily!


SVN revision: 29331
2007-04-04 09:55:40 +00:00
Sebastian Dransfeld 7957735d5b Remove unused variables.
Add */ to comment.


SVN revision: 27589
2006-12-28 12:40:42 +00:00
Carsten Haitzler 103458be65 remove thread deadlock! werd!
SVN revision: 27164
2006-11-18 03:24:40 +00:00
Carsten Haitzler f3e4e0d7ed threads back on - try this.
SVN revision: 27162
2006-11-18 02:51:27 +00:00
Carsten Haitzler f80a02f999 a few things.
1. disable viewports other than 1:1 at 0,0
2. remove output space coorsds for pointer.
3. remove geom caching
4. make threaded pipelined engine a runtime detect if u have > 1 cpu.
5. pthread build default if u have pthread.h and sched.h


SVN revision: 27131
2006-11-16 03:20:24 +00:00
Carsten Haitzler ccc60306a0 sli is possible- but not optimal.
SVN revision: 27129
2006-11-15 16:44:34 +00:00
Carsten Haitzler 9781eb9b38 1. evas gets a pipeline with deferred rendering ability (sometimes faster,
sometimes slower)
2. --enable-pthreads will enable multi-threaded rendering (current support is
for up to 4 threads so if you have a new fanled quad core or dual cpu dual
core box or whatever you will in theory be able to max moe of its cpu grunt
with the software rendering engine. this can only be done because i added the
pipelines which means almsot entirely lock-free multithreading internally in
evas. the only locks are for fonts but with a little work i might be able to
remove some/most of those too)

for now pthreaded rendering likely will be linux only (it relies on sched.h
for setting scheduler params to force the slave threads to run on separate
cpu's as linux likes to keep them on the same cpu otherwise and thus we get
no speedups at all - only slowdowns).

aso note that it is a bit of a mixed bag. complex ops (like smooth scaling
with alpha blending) get speedups, but simple ops (like blits/fills) slow down.

this all neds examination and tweaking still - but it's a start.


SVN revision: 27098
2006-11-13 23:23:44 +00:00