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2005-06-21Mammoth update to the Python code generator scripts that live inIan Romanick
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
2005-04-18Refactor a bunch of common code from the "leaf" scripts to a new functions,Ian Romanick
parse_GL_API, in gl_XML.py.
2005-04-18Convert all Python scripts to use XML namespaces.Ian Romanick
2005-04-13Add TLS support to libGL and, by virtue of using glthread.h and GL_CALL, allIan Romanick
DRI drivers. A TLS enabled libGL can load a TLS or a non-TLS DRI driver, but a TLS DRI driver requires a TLS enabled libGL. This fixes bug #1822.
2005-01-07Use GNU AS label aliasing, if available. This must be enabled by addingIan Romanick
'-DHAVE_ALIAS' to DEFINES in the config file used for building. On the linux-dri-x86 build, this cuts 4KB from libGL.so. HAVE_ALIAS is not currently enabled in any of the configs.
2004-12-21Added some comments and fixed typeos. Slightly refactored the wayIan Romanick
function parameters are iterated. There are no changes in the generated code.
2004-11-27Set symbol visibility to 'default', if supported by gcc.Brian Paul
2004-08-25Fix mgl name mangling (patch 1014800)Brian Paul
2004-08-17Fixed an assembler warning / error (depending on the version of GAS used).Ian Romanick
Fixed a crash in the optimized pthreads dispatch path.
2004-07-02put back the correct dispatcher for non-threaded builds.Daniel Borca
fixed x86 entrypoints for Mingw/DJGPP.
2004-07-01Make sure THREADS is set no matter which threading model is selected.Ian Romanick
2004-06-29First phase of TLS work. At this point SPARC assembly dispatch isIan Romanick
broken, but it will be fixed "shortly." This is pretty much the same as the patch I sent to the dri-devel list on 22-Jun-2004.
2004-05-18New scripts for processing the XML version of APIspec. Mail is beingIan Romanick
sent to mesa3d-dev with a more detailed description.