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-rw-r--r--src/mesa/main/glformats.c21
1 files changed, 19 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/src/mesa/main/glformats.c b/src/mesa/main/glformats.c
index 7dab33c0051..faa63825380 100644
--- a/src/mesa/main/glformats.c
+++ b/src/mesa/main/glformats.c
@@ -2678,6 +2678,7 @@ _mesa_es3_effective_internal_format_for_format_and_type(GLenum format,
* internal formats, they do not correspond to GL constants, so the base
* format is returned instead.
*/
+ case GL_BGRA_EXT:
case GL_LUMINANCE_ALPHA:
case GL_LUMINANCE:
case GL_ALPHA:
@@ -2797,8 +2798,19 @@ _mesa_es3_error_check_format_and_type(const struct gl_context *ctx,
if (effectiveInternalFormat == GL_NONE)
return GL_INVALID_OPERATION;
- GLenum baseInternalFormat =
- _mesa_base_tex_format(ctx, effectiveInternalFormat);
+ GLenum baseInternalFormat;
+ if (internalFormat == GL_BGRA_EXT) {
+ /* Unfortunately, _mesa_base_tex_format returns a base format of
+ * GL_RGBA for GL_BGRA_EXT. This makes perfect sense if you're
+ * asking the question, "what channels does this format have?"
+ * However, if we're trying to determine if two internal formats
+ * match in the ES3 sense, we actually want GL_BGRA.
+ */
+ baseInternalFormat = GL_BGRA_EXT;
+ } else {
+ baseInternalFormat =
+ _mesa_base_tex_format(ctx, effectiveInternalFormat);
+ }
if (internalFormat != baseInternalFormat)
return GL_INVALID_OPERATION;
@@ -2807,6 +2819,11 @@ _mesa_es3_error_check_format_and_type(const struct gl_context *ctx,
}
switch (format) {
+ case GL_BGRA_EXT:
+ if (type != GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE || internalFormat != GL_BGRA)
+ return GL_INVALID_OPERATION;
+ break;
+
case GL_RGBA:
switch (type) {
case GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE: