TRACE PIPE DRIVER = About = This directory contains a Gallium3D debugger pipe driver. It can traces all incoming calls and/or provide remote debugging functionality. = Build Instructions = To build, invoke scons on the top dir as scons dri=no statetrackers=mesa drivers=softpipe,i965simple,trace winsys=xlib = Usage = To use do export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$PWD/build/linux-x86-debug/lib ensure the right libGL.so is being picked by doing ldd progs/trivial/tri == Tracing == For tracing then do GALLIUM_TRACE=tri.trace progs/trivial/tri which should create a tri.trace file, which is an XML file. You can view copying trace.xsl to the same directory, and opening with a XSLT capable browser such as Firefox or Internet Explorer. == Remote debugging == For remote debugging export XMESA_TRACE=y GALLIUM_RBUG=true progs/trivial/tri which should open gallium remote debugging session. While the program is running you can launch the small remote debugging application from progs/rbug. More information is in that directory. = Integrating = You can integrate the trace pipe driver either inside the state tracker or the winsys. The procedure on both cases is the same. Let's assume you have a pipe_screen and a pipe_context pair obtained by the usual means (variable and function names are just for illustration purposes): real_screen = real_screen_create(...); real_context = real_context_create(...); The trace screen and pipe_context is then created by doing trace_screen = trace_screen_create(real_screen); trace_context = trace_context_create(trace_screen, real_context); You can then simply use trace_screen and trace_context instead of real_screen and real_context. Do not call trace_winsys_create. Simply pass trace_screen->winsys or trace_context->winsys in places you would pass winsys. You can create as many contexts you wish. Just ensure that you don't mistake trace_screen with real_screen when creating them. -- Jose Fonseca Jakob Bornecrantz