If an app (like progs/samples/blendxor.c) includes both gl.h and glext.h
this typedef will get hit in both headers, causing an error.
Possibly work around by bringing GL_NV_geometry_program4 items into gl.h.
It could only be called from XMesaCopySubBuffer but this function is not used
by XFree86.
It seems that XMesaPutImageHelper would handle sub-images but never got
finished. Proper sub-image helpers should be written if need be.
This uses xmesa.h as the GLcore interface and avoids adding an explicit GLcore
inteface which would not be a proper interface anyway.
It puts the declarations of the three functions specific for XMesa/XFree86 in
xmesa.h, we can push them down to xmesa_xf86.h if hiding behind XFree86Server
ifdef's is not enough.
Drop XMesaSetVisualDisplay(), XMesaReset(), no longer used.
Add XMesaCopyContext() and move the GlxSetRenderTables() call for XGL within
XMesaForceCurrent(). This is to make xserver/GL/mesa/X/xf86glx.c unaware of
Mesa internals.
Also, clean some ifdef's to make it clear that USE_XSHM and XFree86Server are
mutually exclusive.
Lastly,
- move gcstruct.h from glxheader.h up to xmesa_xf86.h since it calls *gc->ops
- drop GL/glxtokens.h from xm_api|dd.c, GLX tokens come from glcore.h and are
used irrelevant of XFree86.
The old GLcore interface was replaced in Xorg 7.1 with the addition of AIGLX,
it is only used by DDX's which are known not to work with the new DIX glx code.
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Bug 9285: misc glcore, xmesa cleanups
ACKed by Ian Romanick.
With this, tools like ximagesrc in gstreamer correctly see updates from GL
rendering. Support requires that the Xdamage library be current (but will be
disabled if not present) plus a new X Server with support for the new
XDamagePost request. libGL now has a new interface version, and also links
against libXdamage and libXfixes to support it, but backwards compatibility
is retained.
Currently, all drivers report damage at SwapBuffers time through common code --
front buffer rendering doesn't result in damage being reported. Also, the
damage is against the root window, as our drivers don't yet render to backing
store when they should (composited environments).
Fully implemented glutGameMode, and added vidresize stubs to make
Added support for glutReshapeDisplay to change video mode but not lose
current mesa context.
implementation glut 5 complient.
Fixed many minor bugs
Updated docs
_glapi_add_entrypoint has been replaced by a new routine called
_glapi_add_dispatch. This new routine dynamically assignes dispatch offsets
to functions added. This allows IHVs to add support for extension functions
that do not have assigned dispatch offsets.
It also means that a driver has no idea what offset will be assigned to a
function. The vast majority of the changes in this commit account for that.
An additional table, driDispatchRemapTable, is added. Functions not in the
Linux OpenGL ABI (i.e., anything not in GL 1.2 + ARB_multitexture) has a
fixed offset in this new table. The entry in this table specifies the
offset in of the function in the real dispatch table.
The internal interface was also bumped from version 20050725 to 20050727.
This has been tested with various programs in progs/demos on:
radeon (Radeon Mobility M6)
r128 (Rage 128 Pro)
mga (G400)
- The test for whether or not we're building for 64-bit is '#ifdef __arch64__'.
This appears to be correct on both Linux and Solaris.
- The test for Solaris is now '#if defined(SVR4) || defined(__SVR4) ||
defined(__svr4__)'. GCC 3.4.0 has all three defined on Solaris 9.
- Enables assembly language clip routines.
- Fixes to make GLSL code build on Solaris.
- Update gl_SPARC_asm.py.
that are currently obtained via glXGetProcAddress and all of the XF86DRI
functions are replaced with a funciton table. This table will be passed to
__driCreateNewScreen.
One of the functions in the table is getProcAddress. This allows some
loaders to expose functionality not in all loaders. This will be immediatly
used for glxEnableExtension (formerly known to drivers as
__glXScrEnableExtension). libGL (and in the future libglx) expose this
function so that drivers can enable GLX extensions. libEGL should exposed
eglEnableExtension to enable EGL extensions. The same function cannot be
used for both because the extensions have different names and (possibly)
different semantics. Drivers can optionally use one, both, or neither.
The key parts are in the __DRIinterfaceMethodsRec structure in
dri_interface.h. A pointer to one of these structures is passed into
__driCreateNewScreen. Because of this, the version of the API is bumped to
20050725. Since the previous version(s) were never in a release, their
existance is erased.
I was actually a little surprised by how much code this cuts from the
drivers. A lot of glXGetProcAddress calls disappear, and a lot of
version checks go with them. Nice.
The one thing I'm not sure of is removing __glXInitialize. For some
reason that function was in the glXGetProcAddress table, but *nothing*
in the Mesa tree used it. Did something with DRI conf. use this
function? It seems odd...
(from glxclient.h) with PFNCREATENEWSCREEN (from dri_interface.h).
Remove the prototype for __driCreateScreen and fix the prototype for
__driCreateNewScreen (append the API version) in dri_interface.h.
1,402 lines of code to be removed from Mesa (drivers and libGL). The
big winner is dri_util.c.
Primary changes are:
1. Remove all "deprecated" entry-points from the various structures in
dri_interface.h.
2. Rename the remaining fields to removed "version numbers." So,
bindContext3 becomes bindContext. Functions with "New" in the name
(e.g., CreateNewContext) were *not* changed, but that is an option.
Having "New" in the name is less annoying to me than having "3" in the name.
3. Remove all compatibility code that handles cases where the driver or
the loader is too old to support the latest interfaces.
4. Append the API version to the __driCreateNewScreen function name.
This is currently done by hand. In the future (i.e., the next time we
make an incompatible change to the interface) we'll want to come up with
a better way to do this. This prevents old loaders from being able to load
new (incompatible) drivers.
5. Bump the API version to 20050722. All drivers (by way of dri_util.c)
require this version.
6. All drivers are *required* to expose GLX_SGIX_fbconfig and
GLX_OML_swap_method (or the moral equivalents). Support for these
functions in implicit in the use of the "new" interface.
7. Some cases still exist that need to be compiled differently in a loader
or core Mesa versus in a driver. These are identified by the define
IN_DRI_DRIVER.
I shouldn't:
Official BeOS GLView.h defines a virtual ErrorCallback(GLenum) method, assuming
a unsigned long GLenum.
But under Mesa, GLenum is unsigned int.
To keep binary compatibility, BeOS apps including Mesa GL/gl.h MUST include *our*
GLView.h, or linker will report a missing ErrorCallback(unsigned int) symbol. Glup.
XF86DRIDestroyDrawable are all called directly from DRI drivers using
the new interface. Therefore, prototypes, using available datatypes,
must be available in dri_interface.h. Since the prototypes are
available there, xf86dri.h is no longer needed for
DRI_NEW_INTERFACE_ONLY builds.
interface that are not *strictly* part of the old interface were
changed. Replace GetDrawableInfo type (dri_util.h) with
PFNGLXGETDRAWABLEINFOPROC (dri_interface.h). Wrap __driCreateScreen
(in drivers that use the new interface) with '#ifndef
DRI_NEW_INTERFACE_ONLY'.
Most of the changes were to get rid of warnings, but many of the warnings could
not be removed in the code so I also added #pragma's to disable the warnings.
Someone really should clean up this code, but I didn't want to mess with it
that much (and potentially break it).
1. Changes to the main header files to exclude some stuff is __SCITECH_SNAP__
is defined. The main GL/gl.h header file in SciTech SNAP is actually a wrapper
that defines a bunch of necessary stuff and then included GL/gl_mesa.h which
is the normal Mesa GL/gl.h header file renamed.
2. Changed APIENTRY * to APIENTRYP macros in the GL/gl.h and GL/glext.h header
files. This will better support other compilers like IBM VisualAge C++. I
added a basic macro for APIENTRYP to GL/gl.h (inside the !SNAP block), so
existing code will compile the same, but when the SNAP version is being
built we will use the correc definitions for the target compiler.
3. Changed a few more void * declarations to GLvoid *'s to avoid Open Watcom
compiler complaints.
4. Updates the OPENGL_VERSION macro to include a patch number (set to 0 for
now). Probably not necessary, but the original macro was wrong and we use
that macro in our code.
5. Changed _tnl_end() to _tnl_end_ctx() to avoid conflicts with _tnl_End when
using a compiler that has a case insensitive link.
Move the inclusion of windows.h from glext.h to gl.h. There are a few
good reasons for this:
- Including it in gl.h is more strightforward and makes it easier to
troubleshoot include file problems. It was sometimes hard to find it
in glext.h.
- Needed to define APIENTRY correctly. APIENTRY is used in gl.h.
- glut.h needs windows.h but does not include it, expecting the app to
include it. Including it in gl.h if not already included by the app
makes glut.h happy. This allows one to write a gl/glut app without
explictly including windows.h, which may only be really important for
toy apps like our samples and demos. But a "real" app can still
include windows.h if it wants.
- add two new Pixel Format Descriptors that do not have alpha bits to
mirror the two that do.
- add logic to wglChoosePixelFormat to match PFD's with respect to alpha.
- Create/clear software alpha buffer as required.
Now a wgl or GLUT program can control the creation of a software alpha
buffer via the PFD or GLUT parms, respectively.
This is important now that we're using __stdcall instead of the (default)
__cdecl on WIN32. This gets apps using the tessellator working again
on Windows.
* demos/Makefile.X11, demos/Makefile.BeOS-R4, demos/Makefile.cygnus:
Essentially the same.
Program files updated to include "readtex.c", not "../util/readtex.c".
* demos/reflect.c: Likewise for "showbuffer.c".
* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Added top-level regular files.
* include/GL/Makefile.am (INC_X11): Added glxext.h.
* src/GGI/include/ggi/mesa/Makefile.am (EXTRA_HEADERS): Include
Mesa GGI headers in dist even if HAVE_GGI is not given.
* configure.in: Look for GLUT and demo source dirs in $srcdir.
* src/swrast/Makefile.am (libMesaSwrast_la_SOURCES): Set to *.[ch].
More source list updates in various Makefile.am's.
* Makefile.am (dist-hook): Remove CVS directory from distribution.
(DIST_SUBDIRS): List all possible subdirs here.
(SUBDIRS): Only list subdirs selected for build again.
The above two applied to all subdir Makefile.am's also.
Patches to compile Mesa on VMS.
-Updated for new directory tree
-Now compile with PTHREADS on
The patch in glthread.h is temporarily. The include file src/types.h
conflicts with the system defined types.h. In future the mesa supplied one
should be renamed.
Modified Files:
Mesa/include/GL/vms_x_fix.h Mesa/src/descrip.mms
Mesa/src/glthread.h Mesa/src/mms_depend
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Modified Files:
Mesa/include/GL/glx.h Mesa/include/GL/xmesa.h
Mesa/src/descrip.mms Mesa/src/X/glxheader.h
Mesa/src/X/xfonts.c Mesa/src/X/xfonts.h
Mesa/src-glu/descrip.mms Mesa/src-glut/capturexfont.c
Mesa/src-glut/descrip.mms Mesa/src-glut/glut_cmap.c
Mesa/src-glut/glut_event.c Mesa/src-glut/glut_fullscrn.c
Mesa/src-glut/glut_gamemode.c Mesa/src-glut/glut_init.c
Mesa/src-glut/glut_input.c Mesa/src-glut/glut_menu.c
Mesa/src-glut/glut_menu2.c Mesa/src-glut/glut_overlay.c
Mesa/src-glut/glut_win.c Mesa/src-glut/glut_winmisc.c
Mesa/src-glut/glutint.h Mesa/src-glut/layerutil.h
Mesa/vms/analyze_map.com
Added Files:
Mesa/include/GL/vms_x_fix.h
Patches effective on VMS only. This allows for compiling with
/name=(as_is,short). This breaks the binary compatibility with previous
versions for VMS, but is the only way to combine Mesa with GTK for VMS.
Jouk
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