https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43948
Bug ID: 43948 Summary: d3dx9 effects - pixel shader 2.0 does not render well Product: Wine Version: 2.19 Hardware: x86-64 OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: directx-d3dx9 Assignee: wine-bugs@winehq.org Reporter: havran.jan@email.cz Distribution: ArchLinux
Created attachment 59587 --> https://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=59587 d3dx9 effects
I have strange behaviour of effects in d3dx9 application where I have access to source code. I tried to reduce code size to the minimum where this bug is still reproduciable. The problem is, when I apply attached shaders.fx effects (VS + PS) on some objects (triangle for example), then the object is black in Wine, while in Windows or Gallium Nine it is grey.
Here is list of configuration where it works as expected (expected = how it works on native Windows): Windows 7 + D3D9 + AMD graphics Windows 7 + D3D9 + Intel graphics Linux + Wine + Gallium Nine + AMD graphics (Mesa)
Here is list of configuration where it does not work (renders black objects): Windows 7 + WineD3D + AMD graphics Windows 7 + WineD3D + Intel graphics Linux + Wine + WineD3D + AMD graphics (Mesa) Linux + Wine + WineD3D + Intel graphics (Mesa)
There are possibly two issues in attached pixel shader: 1) uninitialized IN.lightVec 2) usage of normalize() function (and possible division by zero)
But here is the strange behaviour: 1) when I set IN.lightVec red, green or blue to 0.0 (one or two of them, but not all of them, because it cause crash), then it is rendered black in Windows and in Wine as well. 2) when I set IN.lightVec.r (for example) to "IN.lightVec.r + 0.0f", then it has no effect.
From point 2 it looks like IN.lightVec default values are 0.0f, but from point
1 it looks opposite. So I have no idea what are values of uninitialized vector.
I thought that it could be related to bug #34266 [1], but: 1) created patch did not work for me 2) when I set IN.lightVec to zero, the bug disappears
I can upload simple d3d app which use these effect and also binary file (exe).
I have no D3D (and D3D shaders) deep knowledge, so maybe I something understand wrong.
I also used native d3dcompiler_43 so Wine could compile these shaders.
[1] https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34266