Constant buffer values on the shader IR were using different offsets if
the access direct or indirect. cbuf34 has a non-multiplied offset while
cbuf36 does. On shader decoding this commit multiplies it by four on
cbuf34 queries.
Cubemaps are considered layered and to create a texture view the texture
mustn't be a layered texture, resulting in cubemaps being bound as
cubemap arrays. To fix this issue this commit introduces an extra
surface parameter called "is_array" and uses this to query for texture
view creation.
Now that texture views for cubemaps are actually being created, this
also fixes the number of layers created for the texture view (since they
have to be 6 to create a texture view of cubemaps).
Some games (like Xenoblade Chronicles 2) clear both depth and stencil
buffers while there's a depth-only texture attached (e.g. D16 Unorm).
This commit reads the zeta format of the bound surface on
ConfigureFramebuffers and returns if depth and/or stencil attachments
were set. This is ignored on DrawArrays but on Clear it's used to just
clear those attachments, bypassing an OpenGL error.
Commercial games assume that this value is 1 but they never set it. On
the other hand nouveau manually sets this register. On
ConfigureFramebuffers we were asserting for what we are actually
implementing (according to envytools).
There is a bug on Intel's blob driver where it fails to properly build a
vertex array object if it's not bound even after creating it with
glCreateVertexArrays. This workaround binds it after creating it to
bypass the issue.
Since the data is doing the path CPU -> GPU -> GPU copy is the most
approximate hint. Using GL_STREAM_DRAW generated a performance warning
on Nvidia's stack. Changing this hint removed the warning.
When a shader samples a texture array but that texture in OpenGL is
created without layers, use a texture view to increase the texture
hierarchy. For example, instead of binding a GL_TEXTURE_2D bind a
GL_TEXTURE_2D_ARRAY view.