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This eliminates a bunch of duplication in the compilation commmands.
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big, ugly, error prone switch-statement is replaced with a compact table.
I also added numerous comments, including a comment explaining how the
format parameter is validated.
Explicitly pass GL_FLOAT as the type in the cases where that is the only
possible value (e.g., everywhere except the call to glColorPointer).
Validate that stride is >= 0.
Tested with all modes (including the two error modes) of
progs/tests/interleave.c.
Bug: #5001, #5058
Reviewed by: Brian Paul
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GCC's visibility attribute is for ELF systems, so undef INTERNAL
GCC's fastcall attribute interferes with __stdcall so undef FASTCALL
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libdrm can be had from:
http://people.freedesktop.org/~ajax/libdrm/
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wasn't tracked and used for the realloc, so it tended to explode.
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should be defined. It was flawed on some platforms (e.g., Darwin & mingw).
Instead, rely on the build system to define it on the compiler command line.
This also reverts ajax's hand-edit to indirect_size.c. I'll fix that on the
X.org side of things later today.
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the driver. The loader now takes care of this for the driver.
Remove _glapi_DispatchTSD and give _glapi_Dispatch its semantic (i.e.,
having a NULL value means that the application is multithreaded and
_glapi_get_dispatch must be called).
Gut all of the dispatch override code. This removes _glapi_RealDispatch,
_glapi_tls_RealDispatch, _glapi_begin_dispatch_override,
_glapi_end_dispatch_override, and _glapi_get_override_dispatch.
Remove _glapi_get_proc_address, _glapi_get_proc_name, _glapi_get_version,
and _glapi_check_table from the loader / driver interface.
Reviewed by: Brian Paul
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Make sure that all the values used in the clean-up code are initialized at
some point. It is still unclear to me as to why GCC does not complain. I
suspect the problem may be due to the depth of if-statement nesting.
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direct-rendering is possible on a given screen. It is not possible to
determine this by just looking at driDisplay.private in the display
structure. However, it is possible to determine this by looking at
driScreen.private in the screen structure. This field is only non-NULL if a
DRI driver has been successfully loaded and bootstrapped. Once we get to
that point, we know that direct-rendering is at least theoretically
possible.
This fixes bugzilla #2875.
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serveral things that are broken when building on a system with X.org 7.0rc0
installed.
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(Stephane Marchesin + Dave Airlie)
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DRI drivers using the "old" interface relied on certain fields being at
certain offsets. Removing the structures would break that. Now that the
old interface is no longer supported, the dead data can finally die.
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linux-dri, but it disables support for direct-rendering in it. This config
mainly exists so that I can verify that changes to libGL haven't broken
builds on non-DRI platforms.
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I have tested these on miniglx and they seem to be working.
I'm sure Dave will give them a better test.
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_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)
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the evil, ugly GLX_PREFIX macro as well.
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A couple other remnants of the old interfaces hit the dust too. Thanks
Jon. :)
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work again.
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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...
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linking, if relevant.
Updated Makefiles to use -linker option instead of setting CC, CXX env vars.
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(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.
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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.
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Doing this here rather than on the GLX side since the X monolith hasn't had
Mesa 6.3 imported yet.
idr, I know this is touching a generated file, but I haven't figured out what
needs changing in the generator scripts to make this change happen. If you
could add that I'd appreciate it.
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is basically patch #2939 from X.org bugzilla #3379. This does *not*
fix the bug as it does not dynamically generate stubs at run-time. It
just gets things one step closer.
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glTexImage3D that caused me so many problems during the re-development
of the API scripts reared its ugly head again. This has been fixed by
tracking the parameter string for each entry-point individually.
This has the annoying side-effect that the names of the parameters in
all aliases of a function must be the same or gl_apitemp.py will
generate bad code. :( The changes in
src/mesa/glapi/{gl_API.xml,glapitable.h} and src/glx/x11/* are caused
by fixing the parameter names in various function aliases that didn't
match.
Reported by: Eric Anholt, Jacob Jansen
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Romanick for pointing it out. Please review.
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to special-case the handling of that function in glX_proto_send.py.
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wouldn't compile. Not sure how that slipped through before but it should work now.
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src/mesa/glapi. Basically, the scripts that did simple things (like
gl_offsets.py) were simple, and the scripts that did more complicated things
(like glX_proto_send.py) were getting progressively more and more out of
control. So, I re-write the foundation classes on which everything is based.
One problem with the existing code is that the division between the GL API
database representation and the way the output code is generated was either
blury or nonexistant. The new code somewhat follows the
Model-View-Controller pattern, minus the Controller. There is a distinct
set of classes that model the API data, and there is a distinct set of
classes that generate code from that data.
One big change is in the class that represents GL functions (was glFunction,
is now gl_function). There used to be an instance of this calls for each
function and for each alias to that function. For example, there was an
instance for PointParameterivSGIS, PointParameterivEXT, PointParameterivARB,
and PointParameteriv. In the new code, there is one instance. Each
instance has a list of entrypoint names for the function. In the next
revision, this will allow a couple useful things. The script will be able
to verify that the parameters, return type, and GLX protocol for a function
and all it's aliases match.
It will also allow aliases to be represented in the XML more compactly.
Instead of repeating all the information, an alias can be listed as:
<function name="PointParameterivARB" alias="PointParameterivEXT"/>
Because the data representation was changed, the order that the alias
functions are processed by the scripts also changed. This accounts for at
least 2,700 of the ~3,600 lines of diffs in the generated code.
Most of the remaining ~900 lines of diffs are the result of bugs *fixed* by
the new scripts. The old scripts also generated code with some bugs in it.
These bugs were discovered while the new code was being written.
These changes were discussed on the mesa3d-dev mailing list back at the end
of May:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=111714569000004&r=1&w=2
Xorg bug: 3197, 3208
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