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/*
* common OpenGL routines
*
* copyleft (C) 2005-2010 Reimar Döffinger <Reimar.Doeffinger@gmx.de>
* Special thanks go to the xine team and Matthias Hopf, whose video_out_opengl.c
* gave me lots of good ideas.
*
* This file is part of mpv.
*
* mpv is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* mpv is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with mpv. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include "common.h"
#include "common/common.h"
// This guesses if the current GL context is a suspected software renderer.
static bool is_software_gl(GL *gl)
{
const char *renderer = gl->GetString(GL_RENDERER);
const char *vendor = gl->GetString(GL_VENDOR);
return !(renderer && vendor) ||
strcmp(renderer, "Software Rasterizer") == 0 ||
strstr(renderer, "llvmpipe") ||
strcmp(vendor, "Microsoft Corporation") == 0 ||
strcmp(renderer, "Mesa X11") == 0;
}
static void GLAPIENTRY dummy_glBindFramebuffer(GLenum target, GLuint framebuffer)
{
assert(framebuffer == 0);
}
static bool check_ext(GL *gl, const char *name)
{
const char *exts = gl->extensions;
char *s = strstr(exts, name);
char *e = s ? s + strlen(name) : NULL;
return s && (s == exts || s[-1] == ' ') && (e[0] == ' ' || !e[0]);
}
#define FN_OFFS(name) offsetof(GL, name)
#define DEF_FN(name) {FN_OFFS(name), "gl" # name}
#define DEF_FN_NAME(name, str) {FN_OFFS(name), str}
struct gl_function {
ptrdiff_t offset;
char *name;
};
struct gl_functions {
const char *extension; // introduced with this extension in any version
int provides; // bitfield of MPGL_CAP_* constants
int ver_core; // introduced as required function
int ver_es_core; // introduced as required GL ES function
int ver_exclude; // not applicable to versions >= ver_exclude
int ver_es_exclude; // same for GLES
const struct gl_function *functions;
};
#define MAX_FN_COUNT 100 // max functions per gl_functions section
// Note: to keep the number of sections low, some functions are in multiple
// sections (if there are tricky combinations of GL/ES versions)
static const struct gl_functions gl_functions[] = {
// GL 2.1+ desktop and GLES 2.0+ (anything we support)
// Probably all of these are in GL 2.0 too, but we require GLSL 120.
{
.ver_core = 210,
.ver_es_core = 200,
.functions = (const struct gl_function[]) {
DEF_FN(ActiveTexture),
DEF_FN(AttachShader),
DEF_FN(BindAttribLocation),
DEF_FN(BindBuffer),
DEF_FN(BindTexture),
DEF_FN(BlendFuncSeparate),
DEF_FN(BufferData),
DEF_FN(BufferSubData),
DEF_FN(Clear),
DEF_FN(ClearColor),
DEF_FN(CompileShader),
DEF_FN(CreateProgram),
DEF_FN(CreateShader),
DEF_FN(DeleteBuffers),
DEF_FN(DeleteProgram),
DEF_FN(DeleteShader),
DEF_FN(DeleteTextures),
DEF_FN(Disable),
DEF_FN(DisableVertexAttribArray),
DEF_FN(DrawArrays),
DEF_FN(Enable),
DEF_FN(EnableVertexAttribArray),
DEF_FN(Finish),
DEF_FN(Flush),
DEF_FN(GenBuffers),
DEF_FN(GenTextures),
DEF_FN(GetAttribLocation),
DEF_FN(GetError),
DEF_FN(GetIntegerv),
DEF_FN(GetProgramInfoLog),
DEF_FN(GetProgramiv),
DEF_FN(GetShaderInfoLog),
DEF_FN(GetShaderiv),
DEF_FN(GetString),
DEF_FN(GetUniformLocation),
DEF_FN(LinkProgram),
DEF_FN(PixelStorei),
DEF_FN(ReadPixels),
DEF_FN(Scissor),
DEF_FN(ShaderSource),
DEF_FN(TexImage2D),
DEF_FN(TexParameteri),
DEF_FN(TexSubImage2D),
DEF_FN(Uniform1f),
DEF_FN(Uniform2f),
DEF_FN(Uniform3f),
DEF_FN(Uniform1i),
DEF_FN(UniformMatrix2fv),
DEF_FN(UniformMatrix3fv),
DEF_FN(UseProgram),
DEF_FN(VertexAttribPointer),
DEF_FN(Viewport),
{0}
},
},
// GL 2.1+ desktop only (and GLSL 120 shaders)
{
.ver_core = 210,
.provides = MPGL_CAP_ROW_LENGTH | MPGL_CAP_1D_TEX,
.functions = (const struct gl_function[]) {
DEF_FN(GetTexLevelParameteriv),
DEF_FN(ReadBuffer),
DEF_FN(TexImage1D),
DEF_FN(UnmapBuffer),
{0}
},
},
// GL 2.1 has this as extension only.
{
.ver_exclude = 300,
.ver_es_exclude = 300,
.extension = "GL_ARB_map_buffer_range",
.functions = (const struct gl_function[]) {
DEF_FN(MapBufferRange),
{0}
},
},
// GL 3.0+ and ES 3.x core only functions.
{
.ver_core = 300,
.ver_es_core = 300,
.functions = (const struct gl_function[]) {
DEF_FN(BindBufferBase),
DEF_FN(BlitFramebuffer),
DEF_FN(GetStringi),
DEF_FN(MapBufferRange),
// for ES 3.0
DEF_FN(ReadBuffer),
DEF_FN(UnmapBuffer),
{0}
},
},
// For ES 3.1 core
{
.ver_es_core = 310,
.functions = (const struct gl_function[]) {
DEF_FN(GetTexLevelParameteriv),
{0}
},
},
{
.ver_core = 210,
.ver_es_core = 300,
.provides = MPGL_CAP_3D_TEX,
.functions = (const struct gl_function[]) {
DEF_FN(TexImage3D),
{0}
},
},
// Useful for ES 2.0
{
.ver_core = 110,
.ver_es_core = 300,
.extension = "GL_EXT_unpack_subimage",
.provides = MPGL_CAP_ROW_LENGTH,
},
// Framebuffers, extension in GL 2.x, core in GL 3.x core.
{
.ver_core = 300,
.ver_es_core = 200,
.extension = "GL_ARB_framebuffer_object",
.provides = MPGL_CAP_FB,
.functions = (const struct gl_function[]) {
DEF_FN(BindFramebuffer),
DEF_FN(GenFramebuffers),
DEF_FN(DeleteFramebuffers),
DEF_FN(CheckFramebufferStatus),
DEF_FN(FramebufferTexture2D),
DEF_FN(GetFramebufferAttachmentParameteriv),
{0}
},
},
// VAOs, extension in GL 2.x, core in GL 3.x core.
{
.ver_core = 300,
.ver_es_core = 300,
.extension = "GL_ARB_vertex_array_object",
.provides = MPGL_CAP_VAO,
.functions = (const struct gl_function[]) {
DEF_FN(GenVertexArrays),
DEF_FN(BindVertexArray),
DEF_FN(DeleteVertexArrays),
{0}
}
},
// GL_RED / GL_RG textures, extension in GL 2.x, core in GL 3.x core.
{
.ver_core = 300,
.ver_es_core = 300,
.extension = "GL_ARB_texture_rg",
.provides = MPGL_CAP_TEX_RG,
},
{
.ver_core = 300,
.ver_es_core = 300,
.extension = "GL_EXT_texture_rg",
.provides = MPGL_CAP_TEX_RG,
},
// GL_R16 etc.
{
.extension = "GL_EXT_texture_norm16",
.provides = MPGL_CAP_EXT16,
.ver_exclude = 1, // never in desktop GL
},
// Float texture support for GL 2.x
{
.extension = "GL_ARB_texture_float",
.provides = MPGL_CAP_ARB_FLOAT,
.ver_exclude = 300,
.ver_es_exclude = 1,
},
// 16 bit float textures that can be rendered to in GLES
{
.extension = "GL_EXT_color_buffer_half_float",
.provides = MPGL_CAP_EXT_CR_HFLOAT,
.ver_exclude = 1,
.ver_es_exclude = 320,
},
{
.ver_core = 320,
.extension = "GL_ARB_sync",
.functions = (const struct gl_function[]) {
DEF_FN(FenceSync),
DEF_FN(ClientWaitSync),
DEF_FN(DeleteSync),
{0}
},
},
{
.ver_core = 330,
.extension = "GL_ARB_timer_query",
.functions = (const struct gl_function[]) {
DEF_FN(GenQueries),
DEF_FN(DeleteQueries),
DEF_FN(BeginQuery),
DEF_FN(EndQuery),
DEF_FN(QueryCounter),
DEF_FN(IsQuery),
DEF_FN(GetQueryObjectiv),
DEF_FN(GetQueryObjecti64v),
DEF_FN(GetQueryObjectuiv),
DEF_FN(GetQueryObjectui64v),
{0}
},
},
{
.extension = "GL_EXT_disjoint_timer_query",
.functions = (const struct gl_function[]) {
DEF_FN_NAME(GenQueries, "glGenQueriesEXT"),
DEF_FN_NAME(DeleteQueries, "glDeleteQueriesEXT"),
DEF_FN_NAME(BeginQuery, "glBeginQueryEXT"),
DEF_FN_NAME(EndQuery, "glEndQueryEXT"),
DEF_FN_NAME(QueryCounter, "glQueryCounterEXT"),
DEF_FN_NAME(IsQuery, "glIsQueryEXT"),
DEF_FN_NAME(GetQueryObjectiv, "glGetQueryObjectivEXT"),
DEF_FN_NAME(GetQueryObjecti64v, "glGetQueryObjecti64vEXT"),
DEF_FN_NAME(GetQueryObjectuiv, "glGetQueryObjectuivEXT"),
DEF_FN_NAME(GetQueryObjectui64v, "glGetQueryObjectui64vEXT"),
{0}
},
},
{
.ver_core = 430,
.ver_es_core = 300,
.functions = (const struct gl_function[]) {
DEF_FN(InvalidateFramebuffer),
{0}
},
},
{
.ver_core = 410,
.ver_es_core = 300,
.extension = "GL_ARB_get_program_binary",
.functions = (const struct gl_function[]) {
DEF_FN(GetProgramBinary),
DEF_FN(ProgramBinary),
{0}
},
},
{
.ver_core = 440,
.extension = "GL_ARB_buffer_storage",
.functions = (const struct gl_function[]) {
DEF_FN(BufferStorage),
{0}
},
},
{
.ver_core = 420,
.extension = "GL_ARB_shader_image_load_store",
.functions = (const struct gl_function[]) {
DEF_FN(BindImageTexture),
DEF_FN(MemoryBarrier),
{0}
},
},
{
.ver_core = 430,
.extension = "GL_ARB_shader_storage_buffer_object",
.provides = MPGL_CAP_SSBO,
},
{
.ver_core = 430,
.extension = "GL_ARB_compute_shader",
.functions = (const struct gl_function[]) {
DEF_FN(DispatchCompute),
{0},
},
},
{
.ver_core = 430,
.extension = "GL_ARB_arrays_of_arrays",
.provides = MPGL_CAP_NESTED_ARRAY,
},
// Swap control, always an OS specific extension
// The OSX code loads this manually.
{
.extension = "GLX_SGI_swap_control",
.functions = (const struct gl_function[]) {
DEF_FN_NAME(SwapInterval, "glXSwapIntervalSGI"),
{0},
},
},
{
.extension = "WGL_EXT_swap_control",
.functions = (const struct gl_function[]) {
DEF_FN_NAME(SwapInterval, "wglSwapIntervalEXT"),
{0},
},
},
{
.extension = "GLX_SGI_video_sync",
.functions = (const struct gl_function[]) {
DEF_FN_NAME(GetVideoSync, "glXGetVideoSyncSGI"),
DEF_FN_NAME(WaitVideoSync, "glXWaitVideoSyncSGI"),
{0},
},
},
// For gl_hwdec_vdpau.c
// http://www.opengl.org/registry/specs/NV/vdpau_interop.txt
{
.extension = "GL_NV_vdpau_interop",
.provides = MPGL_CAP_VDPAU,
.functions = (const struct gl_function[]) {
// (only functions needed by us)
DEF_FN(VDPAUInitNV),
DEF_FN(VDPAUFiniNV),
DEF_FN(VDPAURegisterOutputSurfaceNV),
DEF_FN(VDPAURegisterVideoSurfaceNV),
DEF_FN(VDPAUUnregisterSurfaceNV),
DEF_FN(VDPAUSurfaceAccessNV),
DEF_FN(VDPAUMapSurfacesNV),
DEF_FN(VDPAUUnmapSurfacesNV),
{0}
},
},
#if HAVE_GL_DXINTEROP
{
.extension = "WGL_NV_DX_interop",
.provides = MPGL_CAP_DXINTEROP,
.functions = (const struct gl_function[]) {
DEF_FN_NAME(DXSetResourceShareHandleNV, "wglDXSetResourceShareHandleNV"),
DEF_FN_NAME(DXOpenDeviceNV, "wglDXOpenDeviceNV"),
DEF_FN_NAME(DXCloseDeviceNV, "wglDXCloseDeviceNV"),
DEF_FN_NAME(DXRegisterObjectNV, "wglDXRegisterObjectNV"),
DEF_FN_NAME(DXUnregisterObjectNV, "wglDXUnregisterObjectNV"),
DEF_FN_NAME(DXLockObjectsNV, "wglDXLockObjectsNV"),
DEF_FN_NAME(DXUnlockObjectsNV, "wglDXUnlockObjectsNV"),
{0}
},
},
#endif
// Apple Packed YUV Formats
// For gl_hwdec_vda.c
// http://www.opengl.org/registry/specs/APPLE/rgb_422.txt
{
.extension = "GL_APPLE_rgb_422",
.provides = MPGL_CAP_APPLE_RGB_422,
},
{
.ver_core = 430,
.extension = "GL_ARB_debug_output",
.provides = MPGL_CAP_DEBUG,
.functions = (const struct gl_function[]) {
// (only functions needed by us)
DEF_FN(DebugMessageCallback),
{0}
},
},
// These don't exist - they are for the sake of mpv internals, and libmpv
// interaction (see libmpv/opengl_cb.h).
{
.extension = "GL_MP_MPGetNativeDisplay",
.functions = (const struct gl_function[]) {
DEF_FN(MPGetNativeDisplay),
{0}
},
},
// Same, but using the old name.
{
.extension = "GL_MP_D3D_interfaces",
.functions = (const struct gl_function[]) {
DEF_FN_NAME(MPGetNativeDisplay, "glMPGetD3DInterface"),
{0}
},
},
{
.extension = "GL_ANGLE_translated_shader_source",
.functions = (const struct gl_function[]) {
DEF_FN(GetTranslatedShaderSourceANGLE),
{0}
},
},
};
#undef FN_OFFS
#undef DEF_FN_HARD
#undef DEF_FN
#undef DEF_FN_NAME
gl_common: simplify window/context creation Allow the backend code to create a GL context on best effort basis, instead of having to implement separate functions for each variation. This means there's only a single create_window callback now. Also, getFunctions() doesn't have the gl3 parameter anymore, which was confusing and hard to explain. create_window() tries to create a GL context of any version. The field MPGLContext.requested_gl_version is taken as a hint whether a GL3 or a legacy context is preferred. (This should be easy on all platforms.) The cocoa part always assumes that GL 3 is always available on OSX 10.7.0 and higher, and miserably fails if it's not. One could try to put more effort into probing the context, but apparently this situation never happens, so don't bother. (And even if, mpv should be able to fall back to vo_corevideo.) The X11 part doesn't change much, but moving these functions around makes the diff bigger. Note about some corner cases: This doesn't handle CONTEXT_FORWARD_COMPATIBLE_BIT_ARB on OpenGL 3.0 correctly. This was the one thing getFunctions() actually needed the gl3 parameter, and we just make sure we never use forward compatible contexts on 3.0. It should work with any version above (e.g. 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3 should be fine). This is because the GL_ARB_compatibility extension is specified for 3.1 and up only. There doesn't seem to be any way to detect presence of legacy GL on 3.0 with a forward compatible context. As a counter measure, remove the FORWARD_COMPATIBLE flags from the win32 code. Maybe this will go wrong. (Should this happen, the flag has the be added back, and the win32 will have to explicitly check for GL 3.0 and add "GL_ARB_compatibility" to the extra extension string.) Note about GLX: Probing GL versions by trying to create a context on an existing window was (probably) not always possible. Old code used GLX 1.2 to create legacy contexts, and it required code different from GLX 1.3 even before creation of the X window (the problem was selections of the X Visual). That's why there were two functions for window creation (create_window_old and create_window_gl3). However, the legacy context creation code was updated to GLX 1.3 in commit b3b20cc, so having different functions for window creation is not needed anymore.
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// Fill the GL struct with function pointers and extensions from the current
// GL context. Called by the backend.
// get_fn: function to resolve function names
gl_common: simplify window/context creation Allow the backend code to create a GL context on best effort basis, instead of having to implement separate functions for each variation. This means there's only a single create_window callback now. Also, getFunctions() doesn't have the gl3 parameter anymore, which was confusing and hard to explain. create_window() tries to create a GL context of any version. The field MPGLContext.requested_gl_version is taken as a hint whether a GL3 or a legacy context is preferred. (This should be easy on all platforms.) The cocoa part always assumes that GL 3 is always available on OSX 10.7.0 and higher, and miserably fails if it's not. One could try to put more effort into probing the context, but apparently this situation never happens, so don't bother. (And even if, mpv should be able to fall back to vo_corevideo.) The X11 part doesn't change much, but moving these functions around makes the diff bigger. Note about some corner cases: This doesn't handle CONTEXT_FORWARD_COMPATIBLE_BIT_ARB on OpenGL 3.0 correctly. This was the one thing getFunctions() actually needed the gl3 parameter, and we just make sure we never use forward compatible contexts on 3.0. It should work with any version above (e.g. 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3 should be fine). This is because the GL_ARB_compatibility extension is specified for 3.1 and up only. There doesn't seem to be any way to detect presence of legacy GL on 3.0 with a forward compatible context. As a counter measure, remove the FORWARD_COMPATIBLE flags from the win32 code. Maybe this will go wrong. (Should this happen, the flag has the be added back, and the win32 will have to explicitly check for GL 3.0 and add "GL_ARB_compatibility" to the extra extension string.) Note about GLX: Probing GL versions by trying to create a context on an existing window was (probably) not always possible. Old code used GLX 1.2 to create legacy contexts, and it required code different from GLX 1.3 even before creation of the X window (the problem was selections of the X Visual). That's why there were two functions for window creation (create_window_old and create_window_gl3). However, the legacy context creation code was updated to GLX 1.3 in commit b3b20cc, so having different functions for window creation is not needed anymore.
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// ext2: an extra extension string
// log: used to output messages
void mpgl_load_functions2(GL *gl, void *(*get_fn)(void *ctx, const char *n),
void *fn_ctx, const char *ext2, struct mp_log *log)
{
talloc_free_children(gl);
*gl = (GL) {
.extensions = talloc_strdup(gl, ext2 ? ext2 : ""),
};
gl->GetString = get_fn(fn_ctx, "glGetString");
if (!gl->GetString) {
mp_err(log, "Can't load OpenGL functions.\n");
goto error;
}
gl_common: simplify window/context creation Allow the backend code to create a GL context on best effort basis, instead of having to implement separate functions for each variation. This means there's only a single create_window callback now. Also, getFunctions() doesn't have the gl3 parameter anymore, which was confusing and hard to explain. create_window() tries to create a GL context of any version. The field MPGLContext.requested_gl_version is taken as a hint whether a GL3 or a legacy context is preferred. (This should be easy on all platforms.) The cocoa part always assumes that GL 3 is always available on OSX 10.7.0 and higher, and miserably fails if it's not. One could try to put more effort into probing the context, but apparently this situation never happens, so don't bother. (And even if, mpv should be able to fall back to vo_corevideo.) The X11 part doesn't change much, but moving these functions around makes the diff bigger. Note about some corner cases: This doesn't handle CONTEXT_FORWARD_COMPATIBLE_BIT_ARB on OpenGL 3.0 correctly. This was the one thing getFunctions() actually needed the gl3 parameter, and we just make sure we never use forward compatible contexts on 3.0. It should work with any version above (e.g. 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3 should be fine). This is because the GL_ARB_compatibility extension is specified for 3.1 and up only. There doesn't seem to be any way to detect presence of legacy GL on 3.0 with a forward compatible context. As a counter measure, remove the FORWARD_COMPATIBLE flags from the win32 code. Maybe this will go wrong. (Should this happen, the flag has the be added back, and the win32 will have to explicitly check for GL 3.0 and add "GL_ARB_compatibility" to the extra extension string.) Note about GLX: Probing GL versions by trying to create a context on an existing window was (probably) not always possible. Old code used GLX 1.2 to create legacy contexts, and it required code different from GLX 1.3 even before creation of the X window (the problem was selections of the X Visual). That's why there were two functions for window creation (create_window_old and create_window_gl3). However, the legacy context creation code was updated to GLX 1.3 in commit b3b20cc, so having different functions for window creation is not needed anymore.
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int major = 0, minor = 0;
const char *version_string = gl->GetString(GL_VERSION);
if (!version_string) {
mp_fatal(log, "glGetString(GL_VERSION) returned NULL.\n");
goto error;
}
mp_verbose(log, "GL_VERSION='%s'\n", version_string);
if (strncmp(version_string, "OpenGL ES ", 10) == 0) {
version_string += 10;
gl->es = 100;
}
if (sscanf(version_string, "%d.%d", &major, &minor) < 2)
goto error;
gl_common: simplify window/context creation Allow the backend code to create a GL context on best effort basis, instead of having to implement separate functions for each variation. This means there's only a single create_window callback now. Also, getFunctions() doesn't have the gl3 parameter anymore, which was confusing and hard to explain. create_window() tries to create a GL context of any version. The field MPGLContext.requested_gl_version is taken as a hint whether a GL3 or a legacy context is preferred. (This should be easy on all platforms.) The cocoa part always assumes that GL 3 is always available on OSX 10.7.0 and higher, and miserably fails if it's not. One could try to put more effort into probing the context, but apparently this situation never happens, so don't bother. (And even if, mpv should be able to fall back to vo_corevideo.) The X11 part doesn't change much, but moving these functions around makes the diff bigger. Note about some corner cases: This doesn't handle CONTEXT_FORWARD_COMPATIBLE_BIT_ARB on OpenGL 3.0 correctly. This was the one thing getFunctions() actually needed the gl3 parameter, and we just make sure we never use forward compatible contexts on 3.0. It should work with any version above (e.g. 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3 should be fine). This is because the GL_ARB_compatibility extension is specified for 3.1 and up only. There doesn't seem to be any way to detect presence of legacy GL on 3.0 with a forward compatible context. As a counter measure, remove the FORWARD_COMPATIBLE flags from the win32 code. Maybe this will go wrong. (Should this happen, the flag has the be added back, and the win32 will have to explicitly check for GL 3.0 and add "GL_ARB_compatibility" to the extra extension string.) Note about GLX: Probing GL versions by trying to create a context on an existing window was (probably) not always possible. Old code used GLX 1.2 to create legacy contexts, and it required code different from GLX 1.3 even before creation of the X window (the problem was selections of the X Visual). That's why there were two functions for window creation (create_window_old and create_window_gl3). However, the legacy context creation code was updated to GLX 1.3 in commit b3b20cc, so having different functions for window creation is not needed anymore.
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gl->version = MPGL_VER(major, minor);
mp_verbose(log, "Detected %s %d.%d.\n", gl->es ? "GLES" : "desktop OpenGL",
major, minor);
if (gl->es) {
gl->es = gl->version;
gl->version = 0;
if (gl->es < 200) {
mp_fatal(log, "At least GLESv2 required.\n");
goto error;
}
}
gl_common: simplify window/context creation Allow the backend code to create a GL context on best effort basis, instead of having to implement separate functions for each variation. This means there's only a single create_window callback now. Also, getFunctions() doesn't have the gl3 parameter anymore, which was confusing and hard to explain. create_window() tries to create a GL context of any version. The field MPGLContext.requested_gl_version is taken as a hint whether a GL3 or a legacy context is preferred. (This should be easy on all platforms.) The cocoa part always assumes that GL 3 is always available on OSX 10.7.0 and higher, and miserably fails if it's not. One could try to put more effort into probing the context, but apparently this situation never happens, so don't bother. (And even if, mpv should be able to fall back to vo_corevideo.) The X11 part doesn't change much, but moving these functions around makes the diff bigger. Note about some corner cases: This doesn't handle CONTEXT_FORWARD_COMPATIBLE_BIT_ARB on OpenGL 3.0 correctly. This was the one thing getFunctions() actually needed the gl3 parameter, and we just make sure we never use forward compatible contexts on 3.0. It should work with any version above (e.g. 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3 should be fine). This is because the GL_ARB_compatibility extension is specified for 3.1 and up only. There doesn't seem to be any way to detect presence of legacy GL on 3.0 with a forward compatible context. As a counter measure, remove the FORWARD_COMPATIBLE flags from the win32 code. Maybe this will go wrong. (Should this happen, the flag has the be added back, and the win32 will have to explicitly check for GL 3.0 and add "GL_ARB_compatibility" to the extra extension string.) Note about GLX: Probing GL versions by trying to create a context on an existing window was (probably) not always possible. Old code used GLX 1.2 to create legacy contexts, and it required code different from GLX 1.3 even before creation of the X window (the problem was selections of the X Visual). That's why there were two functions for window creation (create_window_old and create_window_gl3). However, the legacy context creation code was updated to GLX 1.3 in commit b3b20cc, so having different functions for window creation is not needed anymore.
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mp_verbose(log, "GL_VENDOR='%s'\n", gl->GetString(GL_VENDOR));
mp_verbose(log, "GL_RENDERER='%s'\n", gl->GetString(GL_RENDERER));
const char *shader = gl->GetString(GL_SHADING_LANGUAGE_VERSION);
if (shader)
mp_verbose(log, "GL_SHADING_LANGUAGE_VERSION='%s'\n", shader);
if (gl->version >= 300) {
gl->GetStringi = get_fn(fn_ctx, "glGetStringi");
gl->GetIntegerv = get_fn(fn_ctx, "glGetIntegerv");
if (!(gl->GetStringi && gl->GetIntegerv))
goto error;
GLint exts;
gl->GetIntegerv(GL_NUM_EXTENSIONS, &exts);
for (int n = 0; n < exts; n++) {
gl_common: simplify window/context creation Allow the backend code to create a GL context on best effort basis, instead of having to implement separate functions for each variation. This means there's only a single create_window callback now. Also, getFunctions() doesn't have the gl3 parameter anymore, which was confusing and hard to explain. create_window() tries to create a GL context of any version. The field MPGLContext.requested_gl_version is taken as a hint whether a GL3 or a legacy context is preferred. (This should be easy on all platforms.) The cocoa part always assumes that GL 3 is always available on OSX 10.7.0 and higher, and miserably fails if it's not. One could try to put more effort into probing the context, but apparently this situation never happens, so don't bother. (And even if, mpv should be able to fall back to vo_corevideo.) The X11 part doesn't change much, but moving these functions around makes the diff bigger. Note about some corner cases: This doesn't handle CONTEXT_FORWARD_COMPATIBLE_BIT_ARB on OpenGL 3.0 correctly. This was the one thing getFunctions() actually needed the gl3 parameter, and we just make sure we never use forward compatible contexts on 3.0. It should work with any version above (e.g. 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3 should be fine). This is because the GL_ARB_compatibility extension is specified for 3.1 and up only. There doesn't seem to be any way to detect presence of legacy GL on 3.0 with a forward compatible context. As a counter measure, remove the FORWARD_COMPATIBLE flags from the win32 code. Maybe this will go wrong. (Should this happen, the flag has the be added back, and the win32 will have to explicitly check for GL 3.0 and add "GL_ARB_compatibility" to the extra extension string.) Note about GLX: Probing GL versions by trying to create a context on an existing window was (probably) not always possible. Old code used GLX 1.2 to create legacy contexts, and it required code different from GLX 1.3 even before creation of the X window (the problem was selections of the X Visual). That's why there were two functions for window creation (create_window_old and create_window_gl3). However, the legacy context creation code was updated to GLX 1.3 in commit b3b20cc, so having different functions for window creation is not needed anymore.
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const char *ext = gl->GetStringi(GL_EXTENSIONS, n);
gl->extensions = talloc_asprintf_append(gl->extensions, " %s", ext);
}
gl_common: simplify window/context creation Allow the backend code to create a GL context on best effort basis, instead of having to implement separate functions for each variation. This means there's only a single create_window callback now. Also, getFunctions() doesn't have the gl3 parameter anymore, which was confusing and hard to explain. create_window() tries to create a GL context of any version. The field MPGLContext.requested_gl_version is taken as a hint whether a GL3 or a legacy context is preferred. (This should be easy on all platforms.) The cocoa part always assumes that GL 3 is always available on OSX 10.7.0 and higher, and miserably fails if it's not. One could try to put more effort into probing the context, but apparently this situation never happens, so don't bother. (And even if, mpv should be able to fall back to vo_corevideo.) The X11 part doesn't change much, but moving these functions around makes the diff bigger. Note about some corner cases: This doesn't handle CONTEXT_FORWARD_COMPATIBLE_BIT_ARB on OpenGL 3.0 correctly. This was the one thing getFunctions() actually needed the gl3 parameter, and we just make sure we never use forward compatible contexts on 3.0. It should work with any version above (e.g. 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3 should be fine). This is because the GL_ARB_compatibility extension is specified for 3.1 and up only. There doesn't seem to be any way to detect presence of legacy GL on 3.0 with a forward compatible context. As a counter measure, remove the FORWARD_COMPATIBLE flags from the win32 code. Maybe this will go wrong. (Should this happen, the flag has the be added back, and the win32 will have to explicitly check for GL 3.0 and add "GL_ARB_compatibility" to the extra extension string.) Note about GLX: Probing GL versions by trying to create a context on an existing window was (probably) not always possible. Old code used GLX 1.2 to create legacy contexts, and it required code different from GLX 1.3 even before creation of the X window (the problem was selections of the X Visual). That's why there were two functions for window creation (create_window_old and create_window_gl3). However, the legacy context creation code was updated to GLX 1.3 in commit b3b20cc, so having different functions for window creation is not needed anymore.
2013-02-24 22:31:57 +00:00
} else {
const char *ext = (char*)gl->GetString(GL_EXTENSIONS);
gl->extensions = talloc_asprintf_append(gl->extensions, " %s", ext);
}
mp_dbg(log, "Combined OpenGL extensions string:\n%s\n", gl->extensions);
for (int n = 0; n < MP_ARRAY_SIZE(gl_functions); n++) {
const struct gl_functions *section = &gl_functions[n];
int version = gl->es ? gl->es : gl->version;
int ver_core = gl->es ? section->ver_es_core : section->ver_core;
// NOTE: Function entrypoints can exist, even if they do not work.
// We must always check extension strings and versions.
if (gl->version && section->ver_exclude &&
gl->version >= section->ver_exclude)
continue;
if (gl->es && section->ver_es_exclude &&
gl->es >= section->ver_es_exclude)
continue;
bool exists = false, must_exist = false;
if (ver_core)
must_exist = version >= ver_core;
if (section->extension && check_ext(gl, section->extension))
exists = true;
exists |= must_exist;
if (!exists)
continue;
void *loaded[MAX_FN_COUNT] = {0};
bool all_loaded = true;
const struct gl_function *fnlist = section->functions;
for (int i = 0; fnlist && fnlist[i].name; i++) {
const struct gl_function *fn = &fnlist[i];
void *ptr = get_fn(fn_ctx, fn->name);
if (!ptr) {
all_loaded = false;
if (must_exist) {
mp_err(log, "GL %d.%d function %s not found.\n",
MPGL_VER_GET_MAJOR(ver_core),
MPGL_VER_GET_MINOR(ver_core), fn->name);
goto error;
} else {
mp_warn(log, "Function %s from extension %s not found.\n",
fn->name, section->extension);
}
break;
}
assert(i < MAX_FN_COUNT);
loaded[i] = ptr;
}
if (all_loaded) {
gl->mpgl_caps |= section->provides;
for (int i = 0; fnlist && fnlist[i].name; i++) {
const struct gl_function *fn = &fnlist[i];
void **funcptr = (void**)(((char*)gl) + fn->offset);
if (loaded[i])
*funcptr = loaded[i];
}
if (!must_exist && section->extension)
mp_verbose(log, "Loaded extension %s.\n", section->extension);
}
}
gl->glsl_version = 0;
if (gl->es) {
if (gl->es >= 200)
gl->glsl_version = 100;
if (gl->es >= 300)
gl->glsl_version = 300;
} else {
gl->glsl_version = 110;
int glsl_major = 0, glsl_minor = 0;
if (shader && sscanf(shader, "%d.%d", &glsl_major, &glsl_minor) == 2)
gl->glsl_version = glsl_major * 100 + glsl_minor;
// restrict GLSL version to be forwards compatible
gl->glsl_version = MPMIN(gl->glsl_version, 430);
}
if (is_software_gl(gl)) {
gl->mpgl_caps |= MPGL_CAP_SW;
mp_verbose(log, "Detected suspected software renderer.\n");
}
// GL_ARB_compute_shader & GL_ARB_shader_image_load_store
if (gl->DispatchCompute && gl->BindImageTexture) {
gl->mpgl_caps |= MPGL_CAP_COMPUTE_SHADER;
gl->GetIntegerv(GL_MAX_COMPUTE_SHARED_MEMORY_SIZE, &gl->max_shmem);
}
// Provided for simpler handling if no framebuffer support is available.
if (!gl->BindFramebuffer)
gl->BindFramebuffer = &dummy_glBindFramebuffer;
return;
error:
gl->version = 0;
gl->es = 0;
gl->mpgl_caps = 0;
}
static void *get_procaddr_wrapper(void *ctx, const char *name)
{
void *(*getProcAddress)(const GLubyte *) = ctx;
return getProcAddress ? getProcAddress((const GLubyte*)name) : NULL;
}
void mpgl_load_functions(GL *gl, void *(*getProcAddress)(const GLubyte *),
const char *ext2, struct mp_log *log)
{
mpgl_load_functions2(gl, get_procaddr_wrapper, getProcAddress, ext2, log);
}
void *mpgl_get_native_display(struct GL *gl, const char *name)
{
void *res = NULL;
if (gl->get_native_display)
res = gl->get_native_display(gl->get_native_display_ctx, name);
if (!res && gl->MPGetNativeDisplay)
res = gl->MPGetNativeDisplay(name);
return res;
}