gl_device: Expand on Mesa driver names

Makes this list a bit more capable at identifying Mesa drivers. Tries to
deal with two of the overloaded vendor strings in a more generic
fashion.
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lat9nq 2021-06-20 21:12:39 -04:00 committed by ameerj
parent fb16cbb17e
commit a01459df3d

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@ -282,14 +282,21 @@ std::string Device::GetVendorName() const {
if (vendor_name == "ATI Technologies Inc.") {
return "AMD";
}
if (vendor_name == "Intel" || vendor_name == "Intel Open Source Technology Center") {
if (vendor_name == "Intel") {
// For Mesa, `Intel` is an overloaded vendor string that could mean crocus or iris.
// Simply return `INTEL` for those as well as the Windows driver.
return "INTEL";
}
if (vendor_name == "Intel Open Source Technology Center") {
return "I965";
}
if (vendor_name == "Mesa Project") {
return "MESA";
return "I915";
}
if (vendor_name == "Mesa/X.org") {
return "LLVMPIPE";
// This vendor string is overloaded between llvmpipe, softpipe, and virgl, so just return
// MESA instead of one of those driver names.
return "MESA";
}
if (vendor_name == "AMD") {
return "RADEONSI";
@ -297,6 +304,24 @@ std::string Device::GetVendorName() const {
if (vendor_name == "nouveau") {
return "NOUVEAU";
}
if (vendor_name == "X.Org") {
return "R600";
}
if (vendor_name == "Collabora Ltd") {
return "ZINK";
}
if (vendor_name == "Intel Corporation") {
return "OPENSWR";
}
if (vendor_name == "Microsoft Corporation") {
return "D3D12";
}
if (vendor_name == "NVIDIA") {
// Mesa's tegra driver reports `NVIDIA`. Only present in this list because the default
// strategy would have returned `NVIDIA` here for this driver, the same result as the
// proprietary driver.
return "TEGRA";
}
return vendor_name;
}