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When the application is not linked to any libGL*.so, loading st_GL.so
would give
/usr/local/lib/egl/st_GL.so: undefined symbol: _glapi_tls_Context
In that case, load libGL.so and try again. This works because
util_dl_open loads with RTLD_GLOBAL.
Fix "clear" OpenGL ES 1.1 demo.
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When the name of the module is NULL, the process itself is dlopen()ed.
Do not print
libEGL debug: searching for st module (null)
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API_DEFINES is the defines for libmesagallium.a. Append it to
egl_CPPFLAGS only when st_GL.so, which uses libmesagallium.a, is built.
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Ensure -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) (the staging dir for build products), appears
in the link line before any -L in $LDFLAGS, so that we link driver we are
building with libEGL we have just built, and not an installed version
[olv: make a similar change to targets/egl]
Signed-off-by: Jon TURNEY <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>
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Signed-off-by: Brian Paul <brianp@vmware.com>
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Instead of having a NAME_SOFTWARE check just use the GALLIUM_DRIVER
instead but set the default to native which is the same as not wrapped.
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Otherwise, applications compiled with C compiler might have trouble
using them.
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Be defensive.
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They are no longer used.
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Replace all uses of ST_API_OPENGL_ES{1,2} by profiles. Having 3
st_api's to provide OpenGL, OpenGL ES 1.1, and OpenGL ES 2.0 is not a
sane abstraction, since all of them share glapi for current
context/dispatch management.
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drm_driver_descriptor::driver_name is defined to be the name of the
kernel module. We should check against drm_driver_descriptor::name
instead of drm_driver_descriptor::driver_name.
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KNOWN ISSUE: eglShowScreenSurfaceMESA in st/egl/kms fails
but st/egl/x11 works
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st/egl/x11/x11_screen.c requests a driver named r300 not radeon
KNOWN ISSUE: breaks st/egl/kms/
st/egl/kms requests a pipe named "radeon"
that will not be found now
so why not leaving pipe_radeon there?
that was possible as long we have only r300g.
now there is also r600g for which st/egl/kms also
requests a pipe named "radeon"
(possible solution in later commit)
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Use DRI_LIB_DEPS when linking GL/GLES state trackers. This fixes
missing talloc symbol errors, and is hopefully more future proof.
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There is no libdl on FreeBSD. Based on patch from Thinker
<thinker@branda.to>, which is against 7.8.
This fixes fdo bug #29093.
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The target supports OpenVG on Windows with software rasterizer. The
egl_g3d_loader defined by the target supports arbitrary client APIs and
window systems. It is the SConscript that limits the support to OpenVG
and GDI.
This commit also fixes a typo in gdi backend.
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Also fix pipe_radeon.so not building
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This change makes st/egl build a single egl_gallium.so and multiple
st_<API>.so and pipe_<HW>.so. When a display is initialized, the
corresponding pipe driver will be loaded. When a context is created,
the corresponding state tracker will be loaded.
Unlike DRI drivers, no ABI compatibility is maintained. egl_gallium,
pipe drivers and state trackers should always be distributed as a single
package. As such, there is only a single src/gallium/targets/egl/ that
builds everything for the package.
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Several changes are made. libegl.a no longer defines _eglMain. It
defines functions to create and destroy a _EGLDriver instead. The
creation function is called by the targets. It takes an egl_g3d_loader
as its argument. The loader is defined by the targets and is in charge
of creating st_api and pipe_screen. This allows us to move the module
loading code to targets. Lastly, the modules are now loaded as the
respective contexts are created.
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Merge all targets into targets/egl/. The target produces
egl_gallium_<HW>.so for each pipe driver and st_<API>.so for each client
APIs. This enables us to further merge egl_gallium_<HW>.so into
egl_gallium.so later.
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