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authorKenneth Graunke <[email protected]>2012-11-17 21:23:28 -0800
committerIan Romanick <[email protected]>2013-01-15 13:34:00 -0800
commit8907b6a8e4461f6064e32ff5419053e74274e770 (patch)
treed2f9bfb17f73040659110f33003cc98e3bc78192
parentf3db20da1a04fd64732c62631d59aac801a1a59d (diff)
mesa: Fix default value of BUFFER_ACCESS_FLAGS.
According to both the GL 3.0 and ES 3.0 specifications (table 2.7 for GL and table 2.8 for ES), the default value of BUFFER_ACCESS_FLAGS is supposed to be zero. Note that there are two related quantities: the obsolete BUFFER_ACCESS enum and the new BUFFER_ACCESS_FLAGS bitfield. BUFFER_ACCESS can only be GL_READ_ONLY, GL_WRITE_ONLY, or GL_READ_WRITE; BUFFER_ACCESS_FLAGS can easily represent all three via GL_MAP_WRITE_BIT, GL_MAP_READ_BIT, and their logical or. It also supports more flags. Thus, Mesa only stores the bitfield, and simply computes the old enum when queried, via simplified_access_mode(bufObj->AccessFlags). The tricky part is that, while BUFFER_ACCESS_FLAGS defaults to 0, BUFFER_ACCESS defaults to GL_READ_WRITE for desktop [GL 3.0, table 2.8] and GL_WRITE_ONLY_OES for ES [the GL_EXT_map_buffer_range extension]. Mesa tried to implement this by setting the default AccessFlags to GL_MAP_READ_BIT | GL_MAP_WRITE_BIT on desktop, and GL_MAP_WRITE_BIT on ES. But in all specifications, it needs to be 0. This patch moves that logic into simplified_access_mode(): when AccessFlags == 0, it now returns GL_READ_WRITE for desktop and GL_WRITE_ONLY for ES 1/2. (BUFFER_ACCESS doesn't exist on ES 3.0, so it's irrelevant there.) With that in place, it changes the AccessFlags default to 0. Fixes three es3conform tsets: - copy_buffer_defaults - map_buffer_range_modify_indices - pixel_buffer_object_default_parameters Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Ian Romanick <[email protected]>
-rw-r--r--src/mesa/main/bufferobj.c53
1 files changed, 25 insertions, 28 deletions
diff --git a/src/mesa/main/bufferobj.c b/src/mesa/main/bufferobj.c
index 4a844308b05..ac067d32b0b 100644
--- a/src/mesa/main/bufferobj.c
+++ b/src/mesa/main/bufferobj.c
@@ -136,10 +136,24 @@ get_buffer(struct gl_context *ctx, const char *func, GLenum target)
}
-static inline GLbitfield
-default_access_mode(const struct gl_context *ctx)
+/**
+ * Convert a GLbitfield describing the mapped buffer access flags
+ * into one of GL_READ_WRITE, GL_READ_ONLY, or GL_WRITE_ONLY.
+ */
+static GLenum
+simplified_access_mode(struct gl_context *ctx, GLbitfield access)
{
- /* Table 2.6 on page 31 (page 44 of the PDF) of the OpenGL 1.5 spec says:
+ const GLbitfield rwFlags = GL_MAP_READ_BIT | GL_MAP_WRITE_BIT;
+ if ((access & rwFlags) == rwFlags)
+ return GL_READ_WRITE;
+ if ((access & GL_MAP_READ_BIT) == GL_MAP_READ_BIT)
+ return GL_READ_ONLY;
+ if ((access & GL_MAP_WRITE_BIT) == GL_MAP_WRITE_BIT)
+ return GL_WRITE_ONLY;
+
+ /* Otherwise, AccessFlags is zero (the default state).
+ *
+ * Table 2.6 on page 31 (page 44 of the PDF) of the OpenGL 1.5 spec says:
*
* Name Type Initial Value Legal Values
* ... ... ... ...
@@ -155,26 +169,9 @@ default_access_mode(const struct gl_context *ctx)
* The difference is because GL_OES_mapbuffer only supports mapping buffers
* write-only.
*/
- return _mesa_is_gles(ctx)
- ? GL_MAP_WRITE_BIT : (GL_MAP_READ_BIT | GL_MAP_WRITE_BIT);
-}
+ assert(access == 0);
-
-/**
- * Convert a GLbitfield describing the mapped buffer access flags
- * into one of GL_READ_WRITE, GL_READ_ONLY, or GL_WRITE_ONLY.
- */
-static GLenum
-simplified_access_mode(GLbitfield access)
-{
- const GLbitfield rwFlags = GL_MAP_READ_BIT | GL_MAP_WRITE_BIT;
- if ((access & rwFlags) == rwFlags)
- return GL_READ_WRITE;
- if ((access & GL_MAP_READ_BIT) == GL_MAP_READ_BIT)
- return GL_READ_ONLY;
- if ((access & GL_MAP_WRITE_BIT) == GL_MAP_WRITE_BIT)
- return GL_WRITE_ONLY;
- return GL_READ_WRITE; /* this should never happen, but no big deal */
+ return _mesa_is_gles(ctx) ? GL_WRITE_ONLY : GL_READ_WRITE;
}
@@ -354,7 +351,7 @@ _mesa_initialize_buffer_object( struct gl_context *ctx,
obj->RefCount = 1;
obj->Name = name;
obj->Usage = GL_STATIC_DRAW_ARB;
- obj->AccessFlags = default_access_mode(ctx);
+ obj->AccessFlags = 0;
}
@@ -864,7 +861,7 @@ _mesa_DeleteBuffers(GLsizei n, const GLuint *ids)
if (_mesa_bufferobj_mapped(bufObj)) {
/* if mapped, unmap it now */
ctx->Driver.UnmapBuffer(ctx, bufObj);
- bufObj->AccessFlags = default_access_mode(ctx);
+ bufObj->AccessFlags = 0;
bufObj->Pointer = NULL;
}
@@ -1064,7 +1061,7 @@ _mesa_BufferData(GLenum target, GLsizeiptrARB size,
if (_mesa_bufferobj_mapped(bufObj)) {
/* Unmap the existing buffer. We'll replace it now. Not an error. */
ctx->Driver.UnmapBuffer(ctx, bufObj);
- bufObj->AccessFlags = default_access_mode(ctx);
+ bufObj->AccessFlags = 0;
ASSERT(bufObj->Pointer == NULL);
}
@@ -1282,7 +1279,7 @@ _mesa_UnmapBuffer(GLenum target)
#endif
status = ctx->Driver.UnmapBuffer( ctx, bufObj );
- bufObj->AccessFlags = default_access_mode(ctx);
+ bufObj->AccessFlags = 0;
ASSERT(bufObj->Pointer == NULL);
ASSERT(bufObj->Offset == 0);
ASSERT(bufObj->Length == 0);
@@ -1310,7 +1307,7 @@ _mesa_GetBufferParameteriv(GLenum target, GLenum pname, GLint *params)
*params = bufObj->Usage;
return;
case GL_BUFFER_ACCESS_ARB:
- *params = simplified_access_mode(bufObj->AccessFlags);
+ *params = simplified_access_mode(ctx, bufObj->AccessFlags);
return;
case GL_BUFFER_MAPPED_ARB:
*params = _mesa_bufferobj_mapped(bufObj);
@@ -1364,7 +1361,7 @@ _mesa_GetBufferParameteri64v(GLenum target, GLenum pname, GLint64 *params)
*params = bufObj->Usage;
return;
case GL_BUFFER_ACCESS_ARB:
- *params = simplified_access_mode(bufObj->AccessFlags);
+ *params = simplified_access_mode(ctx, bufObj->AccessFlags);
return;
case GL_BUFFER_ACCESS_FLAGS:
if (!ctx->Extensions.ARB_map_buffer_range)