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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 14, 2012
Filed:
Jan. 31, 2008
Jorn Nystad, Trondheim, NO;
Erik Faye-lund, Trondheim, NO;
Jorn Nystad, Trondheim, NO;
Erik Faye-Lund, Trondheim, NO;
ARM Norway AS, Trondheim, NO;
Abstract
In a graphics processing system, the left, right, top and bottom edge planes for the purposes of clipping are set to the maximum values that can be represented using floating-point format numbers, vertex positions are snapped to a grid of predefined vertex positions, and the precision of selected vertices is prioritized when deriving edge functions for a given primitive. In respect of the depth near and far clipping planes, those planes are set to the maximum floating-point number format that can be represented for 'Z' in the graphics system, but then fragments that have a Z value that falls outside the range zero to one are discarded using a depth test. In respect of the eye-plane, the need for clipping is avoided by modifying edge equations generated for a primitive in dependence on the sign of a 'W' value for each vertex of the primitive.