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tells the scripts to assign an available offset to the function. The
important changes are in src/mesa/glapi/gl_XML.py and
src/mesa/glapi/*.xml.
Since the DRI drivers only depend on functions required by the ABI
(e.g., GL 1.2 + ARB_multitexture) having fixed offsets, all functions
not in the ABI use "assign" mode. This has caused the offset of
basically every function outside the ABI to change. I have verified
that a libGL with this patch works with a DRI driver without the patch.
Futher, several function were removed from the dispatch tables
altogether. These are the functions for the following extensions:
GL_SGIS_texture_filter4
GL_SGIS_texture4D
GL_SGIS_detail_texture
GL_SGIS_sharpen_texture
GL_SGIX_sprite
GL_SGIX_instruments
GL_SGIX_framezoom
GL_SGIX_tag_sample_buffer
GL_SGIX_reference_plane
GL_SGIX_flush_raster
GL_SGIX_list_priority
GL_SGIX_fragment_lighting
GL_PGI_misc_hints
GL_EXT_index_material
GL_EXT_index_func
GL_3DFX_tbuffer
This removes 50 functions from the dispatch table.
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generation of protocol tables for Render.
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decode tables in the server.
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x86. This means that the position of each dispatch function can be
calculated as (dispatch_offset * size_of_function) + glNewList. This
allows us to not store the function pointers in glprocs_table_t.
This same optimization has been done for quite some time on x86. We
could probably also do this for some cases of the SPARC dispatch as
well.
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boolean attribute, which defaults to true, determines whether or not a
static dispatch function is available in libGL for applications to link
against.
Ideally, any new functions that are not part of the ABI should not have
directly accessable dispatch functions. This forces applications to use
glXGetProcAddress to access these functions. By doing this we can
gracefully remove functions from libGL without breaking the linkage of
applications.
Note that the static dispatch functions are still generated. However, they
are given names like gl_dispatch_stub_820 and are marked with the "hidden"
linker attribute.
All extension functions added since the previous Mesa release (6.5) have
been marked as 'static_dispatch="false"'.
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either GL_ARB_vertex_program or GL_ARB_fragment_program should enable this
extension as well.
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older libGL. The data in extension_helper.h erroneous instructed
drivers to expect all functions with establised offsets, even those
not in the ABI, to have a specific offset allocated. This is just
wrong. A function is either in the ABI and has a set offset or a
function is not in the ABI and has a re-map offset.
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GL_EXT_framebuffer_blit. Enumerants in the XML schema get the GL_ prefix
added to them automatically. This resulted in things like
"GL_GL_TIME_ELAPSED_EXT" in enums.c.
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and demos are also added.
Adding basic support to drivers should be as easy as just enabling the
extension, though thorough test would also be required.
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of requesting executable stacks.
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safety problem
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is properly defined. Fixes long-standing, but unnoticed thread safety failure.
Also, updated comments.
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whatever reason, a space is always inserted. That is not the desired
behavior.
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target. The environment variable XORG_BASE must be set to point to the base
of the X.org server sources where the files are to be placed.
The 7.0.0 server release already contains files generated by these scripts.
The scripts should have been committed months ago. Sorry for the lag. :(
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New GLint64EXT and GLuint64EXT types (use C99's long long types).
New glGetQueryObject[u]i64vEXT() functions.
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glapi_x86-64.S.
Bug: #5602
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server). This isn't strictly needed yet, but it doesn't hurt anything
either. However, the patches for fd.o bug #2996 require this to build.
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Remove an extra closing parenthesis in the Linux version of the SWAP_32 macro.
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signals to the script (glX_proto_size.py) that generates the server-side
size functions that a handcoded query is needed to determine the data size.
Also do s/FOG_COORD_SOURCE/FOG_COORD_SRC/.
When initializing the count in glx_enum::__init__, cast the local property
to int. Thanks to Python's dynamic typing, if this isn't done the type of
stored count will be a string instead of an int.
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Update printPixelFunction (which is only used to generate code for the
server-side) to use the correct method for obtaining the dimensions of the
image parameter to a function.
Only use byteswap.h when building generated code on Linux. Elsewhere use
the (horrible!) macros from X11/misc.h.
Make sure that enums associated with the generic "Get" function get applied
to GetIntegerv, GetBooleanv, GetFloatv, and GetDoublev.
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1) change compilation on VMS to use IEEE floating points
2) one more problem with _mesa_sprintf solved
Modified Files:
Mesa/docs/README.VMS Mesa/progs/demos/descrip.mms
Mesa/progs/tests/descrip.mms Mesa/progs/util/descrip.mms
Mesa/progs/xdemos/descrip.mms Mesa/src/glu/mesa/descrip.mms
Mesa/src/glu/sgi/descrip.mms Mesa/src/glut/glx/descrip.mms
Mesa/src/mesa/array_cache/descrip.mms
Mesa/src/mesa/drivers/common/descrip.mms
Mesa/src/mesa/drivers/osmesa/descrip.mms
Mesa/src/mesa/drivers/x11/descrip.mms
Mesa/src/mesa/glapi/descrip.mms Mesa/src/mesa/main/descrip.mms
Mesa/src/mesa/main/texobj.c Mesa/src/mesa/math/descrip.mms
Mesa/src/mesa/shader/descrip.mms
Mesa/src/mesa/shader/grammar/descrip.mms
Mesa/src/mesa/shader/slang/descrip.mms
Mesa/src/mesa/swrast/descrip.mms
Mesa/src/mesa/swrast_setup/descrip.mms
Mesa/src/mesa/tnl/descrip.mms
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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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CALL_by_offset, SET_by_offset, and GET_by_offset all had various problems.
The core issue is that parts of the device-independent code in Mesa assumes
that all functions have slots in the dispatch table. This is especially
true in the display list code. It will merrilly try to set dispatch
pointers for glVertexAttrib1fARB even if GL_ARB_vertex_program is not
supported. When the GET/SET/CALL macros are invoked, they would read a 0
from the remap table. The problem is that 0 is the dispatch offset for
glNewList!
One change is that the remap table is now initialized to be full of -1
values. In addtion, all of the *_by_offset marcos misbehave in an obvious
way if the specified offset is -1. SET_by_offset will do nothing,
GET_by_offset will return NULL, and CALL_by_offset, since it uses
GET_by_offset, will segfault.
I also had to add GL_EXT_blend_func_separate to the list of default
extensions in all_mesa_extensions (src/mesa/drivers/dri/common/utils.c).
Even though many drivers do not export this extension, glBlendFunc is
internally implemented by calling glBlendFuncSeparate. Without this
addition, glBlendFunc stopped working on drivers (such as mga) that do not
export GL_EXT_blend_func_separate.
There are still a few assertions / crashes in GL_ARB_vertex_program tests,
but I don't think that these are related to any of my changes.
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serveral things that are broken when building on a system with X.org 7.0rc0
installed.
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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 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.
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generated file, called src/mesa/glapi/dispatch.h, is added. This file
contains three macros for each API function. It contains a GET, a SET, and
a CALL. Each of the macros take a pointer to the context and a pointer to
the dispatch table.
In several threads on mesa3d-dev we discussed replacing _glapi_add_entrypoint
with a new function called _glapi_add_dispatch. For this discussion, the
important difference between the two is that the caller of _glapi_add_dispatch
does *not* know what the dispatch offset will be at compile time. Because of
this callers need to track the dispatch offset returned by
_glapi_add_dispatch.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=111947074700001&r=1&w=2
The downside is that driver code then has to access the dispatch table two
different ways. It accesses it using structure tags (e.g., exec->Begin) for
functions with fixed offsets and via a remap table (e.g., exec[
remap->NewExtensionFunction ]) for functions without fixed offsets. Yuck!
Using the macros allows both types of functions to be accessed
identically. If a driver needs to set a pointer for Begin, it does
'SET_Begin(ctx, exec, my_begin_function)'. If it needs to set a pointer
for NewExtensionFunction, it does 'SET_NewExtensionFunction(ctx, exec,
my_NewExtensionFunction_function)'. Furthermore, if at some point in
the future a static offset is assigned for NewExtensionFunction, only
the macros need to change (instead of every single place that accesses a
table for that function).
This code differs slightly from the originally posted patches in that the
CALL, GET, and SET marcos no longer take a context pointer as a parameter.
Brian Paul had suggested that the remap table could be stored as a global
since it would be set at CreateScreen time and would be constant for all
contexts. This change reflects that feedback.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=112087194700001&r=1&w=2
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