Initialize full pixmap private for all pixmaps, including block
dimensions and counts so that no checks are needed when walking the
fbos.
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
This is not used anywhere
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
This was only used to signal when we couldn't ask the DDX to draw to a
pixmap; now that we have no DDX-based fallbacks, we don't need to have
this type.
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
These were used by the non-standard glamor implementation in the intel
driver.
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Remove these defines as we start to remove support for non-standard
glamor layering as used by the intel driver.
v2: Rebase on the blockhandler change and the Xephyr init failure
change (by anholt), fix stray NO_DRI3 addition to xwayland.
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
GLAMOR_MEMORY_MAP was only used with GLAMOR_CREATE_PIXMAP_MAP, and
GLAMOR_CREATE_PIXMAP_MAP doesn't appear to be used anywhere, so just
remove both of them.
v2: Fix a stray whitespace bug that was introduced (change by anholt).
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
(Originally written by Dave Airlie; split into a separate patch by
Kenneth Graunke.)
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
Tested-by: Jason Ekstrand <jason.ekstrand@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
They are part of the ABI.
Signed-off-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
There were three paths that called eglDestroyImageKHR:
* The front buffer
* The intel driver's flip buffer
* pixmaps under DRI3
This patch unifies the second two by having glamor_destroy_pixmap
always destroy any associaged EGL image. This allows us to stop
storing the back_pixmap pointer in glamor as that was only used to
make sure that buffer was freed at server reset time.
v2: check for valid pixmap_priv before using it in
glamor_egl_destroy_pixmap_image
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Reviewed-by: Zhigang Gong <zhigang.gong@linux.intel.com>
All users of glamor had the same value set, and it complicated things
for no reason.
Signed-off-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Reviewed-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
This makes sure the pixelization for dashed lines matches non-dashed
lines, while also speeding them up.
v2: Switch to glamor_make_current
v3: Create dash pattern pixmap without GLAMOR_CREATE_FBO_NO_FBO
v4: Adopt suggestions from Eric's review:
- Drops power-of-two alignment of our line vertex data, simplifying
the code.
- Stops reading from the VBO. While on keithp's and my machines the
VBO is mapped cached, on many implementations it will be mapped WC,
making those reads extremely expensive.
- Style fixes (line wrapping, spaces around operators).
v5: Adopt suggestions from Markus' review:
- Use max when computing zero-width dashed line length.
Don't open code max here.
- Embed CoordModePrevious into VBO writing for dashed lines
Instead of pre-computing the coord mode previous results, just
embed this in the loop which fills the vertex buffer. Saves
re-writing the request buffer, and shortens the code a bit
v6: Export glamor_destroy_gc for UXA
UXA needs to call glamor_destroy_gc from its GCFuncs, so export
it.
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Paints with textures, using a temporary buffer for overlapping copies
Performs CPU to GPU transfers for pixmaps in memory. Accelerates copy
plane when both objects are in the GPU. Includes copy_window
acceleration too.
v2: Use NV_texture_barrier for non-overlapping copies within the same
drawable
v3: Switch to glamor_make_current
v4: Do overlap check on the bounding box of the region rather than
on individual boxes
v5: Use Eric Anholt's re-written comments which provide a more accurate
description of the code
v6: Use floating point uniform for copy plane bit multiplier. This
avoids an int to float conversion in the copy plane fragment shader.
Use round() instead of adding 0.5 in copy plane. round() and +0.5
end up generating equivalent code, and performance measurements
confirm that they are the same speed. Round() is a bit clearer
though, so we'll use it.
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Reviewed-by: Markus Wick <markus@selfnet.de>
Because uxa doesn't just use glamor directly, it keeps these two
functions from being wrapped so that they get called
automatically. Publishing these will allow uxa to call them directly.
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Accelerates text painting with GPU-based geometry computation and stippling
v2: Simplify get_glyphs, expand single character variable names to
more descriptive ones. (Markus Wick)
v3: Rebase against the glamor_prepare_* un-renaming (changes by anholt).
Improves x11perf -f8text by 417.908% +/- 11.0144% (n=10)
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
There was a spurious declaratoin in glamor.h for glamor_poly_line_nf
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
When we create a glamor pixmap by calling glamor_create_pixmap()
directly, we need to call glamor_destroy_pixmap() to destroy it.
Signed-off-by: Kristian Høgsberg <krh@bitplanet.net>
Reviewed-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
This flag lets a DDX allocate a glamor pixmap without allocating the
texture that backs it. The DDX can then allocate the texture itself
and then set it later.
Signed-off-by: Kristian Høgsberg <krh@bitplanet.net>
Reviewed-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
A DDX that implements the glamor EGL functions need to pull in this
prototype but shouldn't need to pull in glamor_priv.h
Signed-off-by: Kristian Høgsberg <krh@bitplanet.net>
Reviewed-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Glamor has a mode where pixmaps will be constructed from numerous
small FBOs. This allows testing of the tiled pixmap code without
needing to create huge pixmaps.
However, the render glyph code assumed that it could create a pixmap
large enough for the glyph atlas. Instead of attempting to fix that
(which would be disruptive and not helpful), I've added a new pixmap
creation usage, GLAMOR_CREATE_NO_LARGE which forces allocation of a
single large FBO.
Now that we have pixmaps with varying FBO sizes, I then went around
and fixed the few places using the global FBO max size and replaced
that with the per-pixmap FBO tiling sizes, which were already present
in each large pixmap.
Xephyr has been changed to pass GLAMOR_CREATE_NO_LARGE when it creates
the screen pixmap as it doesn't want to deal with tiling either.
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Just like for a caller of glamor_dri3_fd_from_pixmap(), otherwise the
consumer of that named buffer has no idea what GL chose for the
stride.
Signed-off-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Reviewed-by: Markus Wick <markus@selfnet.de>
The flag is already being set at glamor_egl_screen_init() time, so no
need for the driver to separately call this. That said, leave the
function around to keep the ABI compatibility.
Signed-off-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Reviewed-by: Markus Wick <markus@selfnet.de>
This hasn't actually been a problem, since the server hasn't allocated
any glyphs before our glyph private initialization during
CreateScreenResources. But it's generally not X Server style to do
things this way.
Now that glamor itself drives both parts of glyphs setup, DDX drivers
no longer need to tell glamor to initialize glyphs. We do retain the
old public symbol so they can keep running with no changes.
Signed-off-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Reviewed-by: Markus Wick <markus@selfnet.de>
We should be uploading any vertex data using this kind of upload
style, since it saves a bunch of extra copies of our vertex data.
v2:
- Add a simple comment about what the function does.
- Use get_vbo_space()'s return in trapezoids, instead of dereffing
glamor_priv->vb (by Markus Wick).
- Fix the double-unmapping by moving put_vbo_space() outside of
flush_composite_rects().
- Remove the rest of the composite_vbo_offset usage, and just always
use get_vbo_space()'s return value.
v3:
- Fix failure to put_vbo_space in traps when no prims were
generated.
- Unbind the VBO from put_vbo_space(). Keeps callers from
forgetting to do so.
v4:
- Split out some changes into the previous 3 commits while trying to
track down a regression.
- Fix regression due to rebase fail where glamor_priv->vbo_offset
wasn't incremented.
v5:
- Fix GLES2 VBO sizing.
- Add a comment about resize behavior.
- Move glamor_vbo.c init code to glamor_vbo.c from
glamor_render.c. (Derived from Markus's changes, but the GLES2 fix
dropped almost all of the code in the functions).
v6:
- Drop the initial BufferData on GLES2 (it happens at put() time).
- Don't forget to set vbo_offset to the size on GLES2.
- Use char * instead of void * in the cast to return the vbo_offset.
- Resize the default FBO to 512kb, to be similar to previous
behavior. +1.66124% +/- 0.284223% (n=679) on aa10text.
Signed-off-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Reviewed-by: Markus Wick <markus at selfnet.de>
The render-nodes case is untested.
v2: Add a flag for wayland to suppress the native DRI3 support.
Wayland isn't running as a master itself, so it can't do the auth
on its own and has to ask the compositor to do it for us. Dropped
XXX about randr provider -- the conclusion from discussion with
keithp was that if the driver's dri3_open for a provider on a
different screen, that's a core dri3 bug.
v3: Don't put quite so much under GLAMOR_NO_DRI3, and add a comment
explaining what this is about.
Signed-off-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
There was confusion over whether they should have egl in the name, and
they had DRI3 in the name even though they're useful to have without
DRI3.
v2: Just rename glamor_name_from_pixmap for now -- I'd accidentally
conflict-resolved in adding new parameters from a later commit.
Signed-off-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Porting this code to be non-xorg-dependent is going to take
significant hacking, so just dump it in the glamoregl module for the
moment, so I can hack on it while regression testing.
v2: Fix compiler warnings by adding #include dix-config.h at the top,
don't try to auto-init (I'll try to fix the xv ABI later).
v3: Fix last minute breakage of having reintroduced xf86ScrnToScreen
(one of the compat macros). Just use the drawable's pScreen instead.
Signed-off-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
v2: Avoid making the Ximage for the screen that we'll never use, and
drive the screen pixmap creation for glamor ourselves.
Signed-off-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Reviewed-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com> (v1)
Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
The GLX side just gets the context from the current state. That's
also something I want to do for EGL, so that the making a context is
separate from initializing glamor, but I think I need the modesetting
driver in the server before I think about hacking on that more.
The previous code was rather incestuous, along with pulling in xf86
dependencies to our dix code. The new code just initializes itself
from the current state.
Signed-off-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Reviewed-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
We're going to want to make this DIX code instead of XF86 if at all
possible, but for now just disable it so we can work on the rest of
the build.
Signed-off-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Reviewed-by: Zhigang Gong <zhigang.gong@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
This implements some DRI3 helpers to help the DDXs using
glamor to support DRI3.
Signed-off-by: Axel Davy <axel.davy@ens.fr>
Reviewed-by: Zhigang Gong <zhigang.gong@linux.intel.com>
This implements glamor_egl_create_textured_pixmap_from_gbm_bo,
which is similar to glamor_egl_create_textured_pixmap, except
it takes a gbm_bo as argument.
Signed-off-by: Axel Davy <axel.davy@ens.fr>
Reviewed-by: Zhigang Gong <zhigang.gong@linux.intel.com>
This does YV12 and I420 for now, not sure if we can do packed without
a GL extension.
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
As xorg 1.13 change the scrn interaces and remove those
global arrays. Some API change cause we can't build. Now
fix it.
Signed-off-by: Zhigang Gong <zhigang.gong@linux.intel.com>
This is the first commit to add support for large pixmap.
The large here means a pixmap is larger than the texutre's
size limitation thus can't fit into one single texutre.
The previous implementation will simply fallback to use a
in memory pixmap to contain the large pixmap which is
very slow in practice.
The basic idea here is to use an array of texture to hold
the large pixmap. And when we need to get a specific area
of the pixmap, we just need to compute/clip the correct
region and find the corresponding fbo.
We need to implement some auxiliary routines to clip every
rendering operations into small pieces which can fit into
one texture.
The complex part is the transformation/repeat/repeatReflect
and repeat pad and their comination. We will support all of
them step by step.
This commit just add some necessary data structure to represent
the large pixmap, and doesn't change any rendering process.
This commit doesn't add real large pixmap support.
Signed-off-by: Zhigang Gong <zhigang.gong@linux.intel.com>
We miss the strict warning flags for a long time, now add it back.
This commit also fixed most of the warnings after enable the strict
flags.
Signed-off-by: Zhigang Gong <zhigang.gong@linux.intel.com>
Introduced two function glamor_get_sub_pixmap/glamor_put_sub_pixmap,
can easily used to get and put sub region of a big textured pixmap.
And it can use pbo if possible.
To support download a big textured pixmap's sub region to another
pixmap's pbo, we introduce a new type of pixmap GLAMOR_MEMORY_MAP.
This type of pixmap has a valid devPrivate.ptr pointer, and that
pointer points to a pbo mapped address.
Now, we are ready to refine those
glamor_prepare_access/glamor_finish_access pairs.
Signed-off-by: Zhigang Gong <zhigang.gong@linux.intel.com>
This commit added two APIs to support the DRI swap buffer.
one is glamor_egl_exchange_buffers() which can swap two
pixmaps' underlying KHRimages/fbos/texs. The DDX layer should
exchange the DRM bos to make them consistent to each other.
Another API is glamor_egl_create_textured_screen_ext(), which
extent one more parameters to track the DDX layer's back pixmap
pointer. This is for the triple buffer support. When using triple
buffer, the DDX layer will keep a back pixmap rather then the
front pixmap and the pixmap used by the DRI2 client. And during
the closing screen stage, we have to dereference all the back
pixmap's glamor resources. Thus we have to extent this API to
register it when create new screen.
Signed-off-by: Zhigang Gong <zhigang.gong@linux.intel.com>
Renaming glamor_priv->dispatch and wrapping the access to
the dispatch table with a function that also ensured the
context was bound.
dispatch = glamor_get_dispatch(glamor_priv);
...
glamor_put_dispatch(glamor_priv);
So that we catch all places where we attempt to call into GL withouta
context. As an optimisation we can then do glamor_get_context();
glamor_put_context() around the rendering entry points to reduce the
frequency of having to restore the old context. (Along with allowing
the context to be recursively acquired and making the old context part of
the glamor_egl state.)
Reviewed-by: Zhigang Gong <zhigang.gong@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Zhigang Gong <zhigang.gong@linux.intel.com>
If we are using MESA as our GL library, then both xserver's
GLX and glamor are link to the same library. As xserver's
GLX has its own _glapi_get/set_context/dispatch etc, and it
is a simplified version derived from mesa thus is not
sufficient for mesa/egl's dri loader which is used by glamor.
Then if glx module is loaded before glamoregl module, the
initialization of mesa/egl/opengl will not be correct, and
will fail at a very early stage, most likely fail to map
the element buffer.
Two methodis to fix this problem, first is to modify the xserver's
glx's glapi.c to fit mesa's requirement. The second is to put
a glamor.conf as below, to the system's xorg.conf path.
Section "Module"
Load "glamoregl"
EndSection
Then glamor will be loaded firstly, and the mesa's libglapi.so
will be used. As current xserver's dispatch table is the same
as mesa's, then the glx's dri loader can work without problem.
We took the second method as it don't need any change to xorg.:)
Although this is not a graceful implementation as it depends
on the xserver's dispatch table and the mesa's dispatch table
is the same and the context set and get is using the same method.
Anyway it works.
As by default, xserver will enable GLX_USE_TLS. But mesa will not
enable it, you may need to enable that when build mesa.
Three pre-requirements to make this glamor version work:
0. Make sure xserver has commit 66e603, if not please pull the latest
master branch.
1. Rebuild mesa by enable GLX_USE_TLS.
2. Put the glamor.conf to your system's xorg.conf path and make sure
it loaded prior to glx module.
Preliminary testing shows indirect glxgears works fine.
If user want to use GLES2 for glamor by using MESA, GLX will not
work correctly.
If you are not using normal MESA, for example PVR's private GLES
implementation, then it should be ok to use GLES2 glamor and the
GLX should work as expected. In this commit, I use gbm to check
whether we are using MESA or non-mesa. Maybe not the best way.
Signed-off-by: Zhigang Gong <zhigang.gong@linux.intel.com>
As Xorg module loader will normalize module name which will
remove '_' when we put "glamor_egl" to the configure file,
then it will fail to find us.
Signed-off-by: Zhigang Gong <zhigang.gong@linux.intel.com>
This commit move the calling to glamor_close_screen from
glamor_egl_free_screen to glamor_egl_close_screen, as this
is the right place to do this.
We should detach screen fbo and destroy the corresponding
KHR image at glamor_egl_close_screen stage. As latter
DDX driver will call DestroyPixmap to destroy screen pixmap,
if the fbo and image are still there but glamor screen private
data pointer has been freed, then it causes segfault.
This commit also introduces a new flag GLAMOR_USE_EGL_SCREEN.
if DDX driver is using EGL layer then should set this bit
when call to glamor_init and then both glamor_close_screen
and glamor_egl_close_screen will be registered correctly,
DDX layer will not need to call these two functions manually.
This way is also the preferred method within Xorg domain.
As interfaces changed, bump the version to 0.3.0.
Signed-off-by: Zhigang Gong <zhigang.gong@linux.intel.com>
Tested-by: Peng Li <peng.li@intel.com>
We classify the cache according to the texture's format/width/height.
As openGL doesn't allow us to change a texture's format/width/height
after the internal texture object is already allocated, we can't
just calculate the size and then according ths size to put the
fbo to an bucket which is just like SNA does. We can only put
the fbo to the corresponding format/width/height bucket.
This commit only support the exact size match. The following patch
will remove this restriction, just need to handle the repeat/tile
case when the size is not exactly match.
Should use fls instead of ffs when decide the width/height bucket,
thanks for Chris to point this out.
Signed-off-by: Zhigang Gong <zhigang.gong@linux.intel.com>