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Author SHA1 Message Date
Thomas Hellström
814cae6a45 Update drm expected version. 2006-09-28 09:34:33 +00:00
Thomas Hellström
410673f64c Driver date. 2006-09-28 09:18:45 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
a83a3cfa1c remove duplicate 2006-09-27 20:23:34 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
da89238b13 pull npot mipmap test from trunk 2006-09-27 20:18:36 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
984387b89c Fix mipmap posititioning for 2d ARB_npot textures.
Fix typo in 3D image layout for i915.
2006-09-27 19:01:12 +00:00
Thomas Hellström
93bc5e8402 Fix another single-drawable-multiple-contexts error, that shows up now that the
drm_lock_tranfer() function has been removed from drm.
The error can cause the wrong context number to be used in the lock, but
otherwise should've done no serious harm.
We can probably throw away the i915 lock_mutex now.
2006-09-27 17:17:35 +00:00
Thomas Hellström
43722cae42 Valgrind error fix. 2006-09-26 14:15:08 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
f397a2a1e5 Move get_dirty() call to after reserving space in the batchbuffer as
this may trigger a batchbuffer flush and raise new dirty state.

Add assert_not_dirty() callback required by recent changes.
2006-09-26 11:36:32 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
87a0312068 Add asserts to catch primitives being emitted with state still dirty,
or extended when there is no primitive to extend.

Turn lock/unlock macros into proper functions and add a debug flag to
print out their activity.
2006-09-26 10:44:52 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
ee525436cc Move get_dirty() call to after reserving space in the batchbuffer as
this may trigger a batchbuffer flush and raise new dirty state.
2006-09-26 10:39:42 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
520ba25dc3 Ensure that we don't wrap batchbuffers right at the beginning of a
primitive, otherwise vertices can be emitted without the full-state
preamble.  Fixes gears + texobj lockup.
2006-09-26 09:27:54 +00:00
Thomas Hellström
6f9dc91045 Small COW break on destruction optimization.
Fix a comment.
2006-09-26 09:25:47 +00:00
Thomas Hellström
d17637d47f Fix up buffer object and region refcounting
Sinlence some compilation warnings.
2006-09-26 09:00:03 +00:00
Thomas Hellström
980a25cd92 Make regions screen-based instead of context based. 2006-09-25 18:22:21 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
607c474f2d Import Brian's FBO bugfix from trunk. 2006-09-25 16:11:14 +00:00
Thomas Hellström
2f54146c1f Add some more buffer usage refcounting.
Otherwise these texture buffers will disappear under us.
2006-09-22 18:09:46 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
72aeeef7c3 Remove redundant 3d-state validation prior to blit copypixels. These
were causing some issues.
2006-09-22 16:45:52 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
dadc8e2a50 Fix a longstanding memory leak - intelObj->mt refcount was not deleted
when the texture was deleted.
2006-09-22 16:33:10 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
02d401b475 Turn some printfs into DBG's.
Fix a little mess left by indent.
2006-09-22 16:32:24 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
9d695abcac rationalize debugging flags 2006-09-22 16:05:09 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
e070007d16 Silence warning 2006-09-22 16:03:36 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
39c4c8d54b intel_batch_ioctl() lost its return type somehow 2006-09-22 16:03:06 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
4fa3cf225f Fix initialization of pfPitch - measured in pixels, not bytes. 2006-09-22 15:22:32 +00:00
Thomas Hellström
1c2c1c4560 Another obscure bug causing an infinite loop when multiple contexts are
bound to a drawable.
2006-09-22 14:52:31 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
e3904516bb bring in recent texture swizzle changes from trunk 2006-09-22 14:18:56 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
ceb222798b - Make point_smooth, polygon_smooth fallbacks per-primitive rather than total.
- Also - disable those fallbacks unless INTEL_STRICT_CONFORMANCE is set.
- Gate some FBO debugging on INTEL_DEBUG=fbo
2006-09-22 14:16:33 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
6abcf6a3d3 Fix bug detecting overlapping regions in texture copypixels.
Import code from trunk to allow blit copypixels when scissor is active.
2006-09-22 14:10:39 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
db0ed8942f Check for FragmentProgram._Enabled rather than _Active. _Active is
set when a driver is using an internally generated fragment program to
emulate fixed function behaviour.  For the software rasterizer, we're
better off using the fixed function code directly.
2006-09-22 11:43:19 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
bd9f38ccaa Flush driver, not just tnl module. 2006-09-22 11:39:31 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
b15421c22b resize buffers in MakeCurrent 2006-09-22 11:37:39 +00:00
Thomas Hellström
5db0e131ef Fix intel texture image buffer leak. 2006-09-22 10:55:05 +00:00
Michel Dänzer
b249ff8a86 Fix INTEL_DEBUG=fall. 2006-09-20 16:07:39 +00:00
Michel Dänzer
9d6e0f5d64 Revert INTEL_FIREVERTICES to flush primitives instead of asserting none pending.
The assertion was triggered in some cases, e.g. by the xscreensaver hack
stonerview.
2006-09-20 15:29:36 +00:00
Thomas Hellström
4f8549634e Fix a fencing bug. 2006-09-18 18:55:29 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
3345ab8ccf fix bzflag crashes 2006-09-18 18:11:42 +00:00
Thomas Hellström
cd3c9febda Check for NULL in intelSwapBuffers() 2006-09-18 14:18:14 +00:00
Thomas Hellström
8c58a32360 Fix fencing when submitting empty batchbuffers.
Add a proper buffer waitidle method.
2006-09-18 14:11:00 +00:00
Thomas Hellström
0d646ea3a8 Relax the requirement in pool_takedown in the intel batch buffer pool,
that all allocated buffes should've been handed back before releasing the
pool.
This is to account for the case where whe app calls DestroyScreen() without
first destroying all contexts.
2006-09-18 08:41:22 +00:00
Thomas Hellström
6a33e6d221 Wait for buffer idle unlocked before mapping in some cases.
Greatly improves responsiveness.
Add an MI_FLUSH after each batchbuffer and tell the kernel we're doing so with
the new DRM_I915_FENCE_FLAG_FLUSHED (Requires drm update).
This can be done on a per-batchbuffer basis.
The DRM handles all fence accounting and signals earlier fences that also needs
a flush.
2006-09-15 14:52:31 +00:00
Thomas Hellström
fc4bc6fc97 Adapt to updated libdrm. 2006-09-15 09:22:08 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
4239cfd534 Turn back on zcopy uploads - my timings were incorrect. 2006-09-14 14:48:34 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
b0902a4158 Silence debug, cope with calling intel_region_cow() with lock already held. 2006-09-14 14:48:09 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
269219dc05 Disable zero-copy texturing for now as it isn't such a win with the
newest memory manager code.
2006-09-14 12:11:46 +00:00
Thomas Hellström
5dbadd418c Fix a FBO render offset bug.
The current code failed if the dri drawable was updated before the call to
intelFlush(), and typically rendered into an FBO using the back buffer
cliprects.
2006-09-13 15:10:09 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
71bce51324 update driver date and branch debug 2006-09-13 12:45:42 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
308d377ca8 Bring in writemask + TEX fix from trunk 2006-09-13 12:45:21 +00:00
Thomas Hellström
4f39d22c29 texmem_0_3_branch with adaptations to the drm-ttm-0-2 branch.
Indent the i915 driver directory.
2006-09-12 14:13:36 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
8dab7963b7 Add a demo illustrating various techniques for uploading dynamic (ie
streaming) texture images via PBO's.  Two of these currently seem to
trigger a memory leak in the i915 driver, but at least one
(PBO_PINGPONG) illustrates the good speedups available with PBO's on
the i915 driver, particularly zero-copy uploads.
2006-08-30 20:41:18 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
ec30116c9f Must lock hardware around call to intelEmitCopyBlit() 2006-08-30 20:18:33 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
5ac3ad7722 implement zero-copy uploads for glTexImage from suitable pixel buffer objects 2006-08-30 19:55:32 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
fe239744aa Bring in improved version of the texdown demo from the original texmem branch 2006-08-30 09:15:40 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
137dcd4a46 remove orphan file 2006-08-29 12:11:22 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
0d7755fc73 remove i915_texprog.c as it is no longer needed 2006-08-29 11:58:23 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
c863e63549 remove hashing for bm buffers, use an opaque pointer instead of an integer 2006-08-29 11:45:13 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
62920e2ab2 revert last commit 2006-08-28 15:14:55 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
ce3885fc5f dependent texture read demo 2006-08-28 15:11:10 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
bf0c1ca618 use mesa's texenvprogram in preference to i915 version. Enable tex_env_crossbar 2006-08-28 11:50:10 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
64bc9caa1c various texture tweaks 2006-08-28 11:49:30 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
89a2ea6fd3 Add missing wait for busy buffers in bmMapBuffer() 2006-08-28 11:37:07 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
41123a85ec Fixes for i945 texture layouts 2006-08-28 11:35:20 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
f10469abe8 add dependent texture read test 2006-08-17 13:25:14 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
4a74de797c Make bgra format more explicit 2006-08-17 13:24:57 +00:00
Dave Airlie
c745394242 fix from i965 driver for compressed textures on texman 2006-08-16 03:33:00 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
f9f3de8c31 first pass at texture uploads from pbo's with the blitter 2006-08-03 15:41:10 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
3d0a073a71 trivial test for pbo-based texture uploads 2006-08-03 15:40:19 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
219ee91fa8 Get basic texturing working again on i945 2006-08-03 11:22:09 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
632eae3fec Correct pitch / cpp calculation 2006-08-03 10:31:47 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
f378bcd8bf drmOpen/Close once 2006-08-02 10:24:01 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
ded29089f3 new files from merge of texmem driver 2006-08-02 10:08:58 +00:00
Keith Whitwell
527c05eb2a Pull the texmem i915 driver onto a new branch closer to the current trunk.
Compiles but otherwise untested.
2006-08-02 10:01:03 +00:00
1324 changed files with 144223 additions and 210798 deletions

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@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
*.a
*.o
*.so
*.sw[a-z]
*.pc
*~
depend
depend.bak
lib
lib64

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@@ -7,9 +7,7 @@ SUBDIRS = src progs
default: $(TOP)/configs/current
@for dir in $(SUBDIRS) ; do \
if [ -d $$dir ] ; then \
(cd $$dir && $(MAKE)) || exit 1 ; \
fi \
(cd $$dir ; $(MAKE)) || exit 1 ; \
done
@@ -18,9 +16,7 @@ doxygen:
clean:
@for dir in $(SUBDIRS) ; do \
if [ -d $$dir ] ; then \
(cd $$dir && $(MAKE) clean) ; \
fi \
(cd $$dir ; $(MAKE) clean) ; \
done
@@ -38,12 +34,9 @@ realclean:
install:
@for dir in $(SUBDIRS) ; do \
if [ -d $$dir ] ; then \
(cd $$dir && $(MAKE) install) || exit 1 ; \
fi \
(cd $$dir ; $(MAKE) install) || exit 1 ; \
done
# DirectFBGL module installation
linux-directfb-install:
cd src/mesa/drivers/directfb && $(MAKE) install
@@ -67,9 +60,6 @@ aix-64-static \
aix-gcc \
aix-static \
beos \
bluegene-osmesa \
bluegene-xlc-osmesa \
catamount-osmesa-pgi \
darwin \
darwin-static \
darwin-static-x86ppc \
@@ -102,7 +92,6 @@ linux-alpha-static \
linux-debug \
linux-directfb \
linux-dri \
linux-dri-debug \
linux-dri-x86 \
linux-dri-x86-64 \
linux-dri-ppc \
@@ -154,38 +143,35 @@ sunos5-v8 \
sunos5-v8-static \
sunos5-v9 \
sunos5-v9-static \
sunos5-v9-cc-g++ \
ultrix-gcc:
@ if test -f configs/current || test -L configs/current ; then \
echo "Please run 'make realclean' before changing configs" ; \
exit 1 ; \
fi
(cd configs && rm -f current && ln -s $@ current)
$(MAKE) default
# Rules for making release tarballs
DIRECTORY = Mesa-7.0.2-rc1
LIB_NAME = MesaLib-7.0.2-rc1
DEMO_NAME = MesaDemos-7.0.2-rc1
GLUT_NAME = MesaGLUT-7.0.2-rc1
DIRECTORY = Mesa-6.5.1
LIB_NAME = MesaLib-6.5.1
DEMO_NAME = MesaDemos-6.5.1
GLUT_NAME = MesaGLUT-6.5.1
MAIN_FILES = \
$(DIRECTORY)/Makefile* \
$(DIRECTORY)/descrip.mms \
$(DIRECTORY)/mms-config. \
$(DIRECTORY)/bin/mklib \
$(DIRECTORY)/bin/minstall \
$(DIRECTORY)/bin/installmesa \
$(DIRECTORY)/configs/[a-z]* \
$(DIRECTORY)/docs/*.html \
$(DIRECTORY)/docs/COPYING \
$(DIRECTORY)/docs/README.* \
$(DIRECTORY)/docs/RELNOTES* \
$(DIRECTORY)/docs/VERSIONS \
$(DIRECTORY)/docs/*.spec \
$(DIRECTORY)/include/GL/internal/glcore.h \
$(DIRECTORY)/include/GL/amesa.h \
$(DIRECTORY)/include/GL/dmesa.h \
$(DIRECTORY)/include/GL/directfbgl.h \
$(DIRECTORY)/include/GL/fxmesa.h \
$(DIRECTORY)/include/GL/ggimesa.h \
$(DIRECTORY)/include/GL/gl.h \
@@ -213,41 +199,28 @@ MAIN_FILES = \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/Makefile* \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/sources \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/descrip.mms \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/gl.pc.in \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/depend \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/main/*.[chS] \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/main/descrip.mms \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/main/sources \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/glapi/*.[chS] \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/glapi/descrip.mms \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/glapi/sources \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/array_cache/*.[ch] \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/array_cache/descrip.mms \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/math/*.[ch] \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/math/descrip.mms \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/math/sources \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/shader/*.[ch] \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/shader/descrip.mms \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/shader/sources \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/shader/grammar/*.[ch] \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/shader/grammar/descrip.mms \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/shader/grammar/sources \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/shader/slang/*.[ch] \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/shader/slang/descrip.mms \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/shader/slang/sources \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/shader/slang/library/*.[ch] \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/shader/slang/library/*.gc \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/shader/slang/library/*.syn \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/shader/slang/library/Makefile \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/swrast/*.[ch] \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/swrast/descrip.mms \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/swrast/sources \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/swrast_setup/*.[ch] \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/swrast_setup/descrip.mms \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/swrast_setup/sources \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/vbo/*.[chS] \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/vbo/descrip.mms \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/tnl/*.[chS] \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/tnl/descrip.mms \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/tnl/sources \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/tnl_dd/*.[ch] \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/tnl_dd/imm/*.[ch] \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/tnl_dd/imm/NOTES.imm \
@@ -255,7 +228,6 @@ MAIN_FILES = \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/drivers/beos/Makefile \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/drivers/common/*.[ch] \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/drivers/common/descrip.mms \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/drivers/common/sources \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/drivers/directfb/*.[ch] \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/drivers/directfb/Makefile \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/drivers/dos/*.[chS] \
@@ -276,7 +248,6 @@ MAIN_FILES = \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/drivers/windows/*/*.[ch] \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/drivers/windows/*/*.def \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/drivers/x11/descrip.mms \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/drivers/x11/sources \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/drivers/x11/*.[ch] \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/ppc/*.[ch] \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/sparc/*.[chS] \
@@ -293,15 +264,17 @@ MAIN_FILES = \
$(DIRECTORY)/vms/analyze_map.com \
$(DIRECTORY)/vms/xlib.opt \
$(DIRECTORY)/vms/xlib_share.opt \
$(DIRECTORY)/windows/VC8/mesa/mesa.sln \
$(DIRECTORY)/windows/VC8/mesa/gdi/gdi.vcproj \
$(DIRECTORY)/windows/VC8/mesa/glu/glu.vcproj \
$(DIRECTORY)/windows/VC8/mesa/mesa/mesa.vcproj \
$(DIRECTORY)/windows/VC8/mesa/osmesa/osmesa.vcproj \
$(DIRECTORY)/windows/VC8/progs/progs.sln \
$(DIRECTORY)/windows/VC8/progs/demos/gears.vcproj \
$(DIRECTORY)/windows/VC8/progs/glut/glut.vcproj
$(DIRECTORY)/windows/VC6/mesa/gdi/gdi.dsp \
$(DIRECTORY)/windows/VC6/mesa/glu/*.txt \
$(DIRECTORY)/windows/VC6/mesa/glu/glu.dsp \
$(DIRECTORY)/windows/VC6/mesa/mesa.dsw \
$(DIRECTORY)/windows/VC6/mesa/mesa/mesa.dsp \
$(DIRECTORY)/windows/VC6/mesa/osmesa/osmesa.dsp \
$(DIRECTORY)/windows/VC7/mesa/gdi/gdi.vcproj \
$(DIRECTORY)/windows/VC7/mesa/glu/glu.vcproj \
$(DIRECTORY)/windows/VC7/mesa/mesa.sln \
$(DIRECTORY)/windows/VC7/mesa/mesa/mesa.vcproj \
$(DIRECTORY)/windows/VC7/mesa/osmesa/osmesa.vcproj
DRI_FILES = \
$(DIRECTORY)/include/GL/internal/dri_interface.h \
@@ -321,9 +294,7 @@ DRI_FILES = \
SGI_GLU_FILES = \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glu/Makefile \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glu/descrip.mms \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glu/glu.pc.in \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glu/sgi/Makefile \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glu/sgi/Makefile.mgw \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glu/sgi/Makefile.win \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glu/sgi/Makefile.DJ \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glu/sgi/glu.def \
@@ -368,8 +339,6 @@ DEMO_FILES = \
$(DIRECTORY)/progs/demos/*.cxx \
$(DIRECTORY)/progs/demos/*.dat \
$(DIRECTORY)/progs/demos/README \
$(DIRECTORY)/progs/fbdev/Makefile \
$(DIRECTORY)/progs/fbdev/glfbdevtest.c \
$(DIRECTORY)/progs/osdemos/Makefile \
$(DIRECTORY)/progs/osdemos/*.c \
$(DIRECTORY)/progs/xdemos/Makefile* \
@@ -381,9 +350,6 @@ DEMO_FILES = \
$(DIRECTORY)/progs/samples/Makefile* \
$(DIRECTORY)/progs/samples/README \
$(DIRECTORY)/progs/samples/*.c \
$(DIRECTORY)/progs/glsl/Makefile* \
$(DIRECTORY)/progs/glsl/*.c \
$(DIRECTORY)/progs/glsl/*.txt \
$(DIRECTORY)/progs/windml/Makefile.ugl \
$(DIRECTORY)/progs/windml/*.c \
$(DIRECTORY)/progs/windml/*.bmp \
@@ -398,7 +364,6 @@ GLUT_FILES = \
$(DIRECTORY)/include/GL/glutf90.h \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glut/glx/Makefile* \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glut/glx/depend \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glut/glx/glut.pc.in \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glut/glx/*def \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glut/glx/descrip.mms \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glut/glx/mms_depend \
@@ -412,11 +377,8 @@ GLUT_FILES = \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glut/ggi/*.[ch] \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glut/ggi/Makefile \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glut/fbdev/Makefile \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glut/fbdev/*[ch] \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glut/mini/*[ch] \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glut/directfb/Makefile \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glut/directfb/NOTES \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glut/directfb/*[ch] \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glut/fbdev/cursors.h \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glut/fbdev/glut_fbdev.c \
$(DIRECTORY)/windows/VC6/progs/glut/glut.dsp \
$(DIRECTORY)/windows/VC7/progs/glut/glut.vcproj
@@ -424,7 +386,6 @@ DEPEND_FILES = \
$(TOP)/src/mesa/depend \
$(TOP)/src/glx/x11/depend \
$(TOP)/src/glw/depend \
$(TOP)/src/glw/glw.pc.in \
$(TOP)/src/glut/glx/depend \
$(TOP)/src/glu/sgi/depend

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@@ -51,59 +51,37 @@
# realclean: remove all generated files
#
# MinGW core makefile updated for Mesa 7.0
#
# Updated : by Heromyth, on 2007-7-21
# Email : zxpmyth@yahoo.com.cn
# Bugs : 1) All the default settings work fine. But the setting X86=1 can't work.
# The others havn't been tested yet.
# 2) The generated DLLs are *not* compatible with the ones built
# with the other compilers like VC8, especially for GLUT.
# 3) MAlthough more tests are needed, it can be used individually!
.PHONY : all libgl clean realclean
ifeq ($(ICD),1)
# when -std=c99 mingw will not define WIN32
CFLAGS = -Wall -Werror
CFLAGS = -Wall -W -Werror
else
# I love c89
CFLAGS = -Wall -pedantic
CFLAGS = -Wall -W -pedantic
endif
CFLAGS += -O2 -ffast-math
export CFLAGS
ifeq ($(wildcard $(addsuffix /rm.exe,$(subst ;, ,$(PATH)))),)
UNLINK = del $(subst /,\,$(1))
else
UNLINK = $(RM) $(1)
endif
all: libgl libglu libglut example
all: libgl
libgl: lib
$(MAKE) -f Makefile.mgw -C src/mesa
libglu: libgl
$(MAKE) -f Makefile.mgw -C src/glu/sgi
libglut: libglu
$(MAKE) -f Makefile.mgw -C src/glut/glx
example: libglut
$(MAKE) -f Makefile.mgw star -C progs/samples
copy progs\samples\star.exe lib
lib:
mkdir lib
clean:
$(MAKE) -f Makefile.mgw clean -C src/mesa
$(MAKE) -f Makefile.mgw clean -C src/glu/sgi
$(MAKE) -f Makefile.mgw clean -C src/glut/glx
realclean: clean
-$(call UNLINK,lib/*.a)

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@@ -62,10 +62,10 @@ fi
set -v
mkdir -p ${INCLUDE_DIR}
mkdir -p ${INCLUDE_DIR}/GL
# NOT YET: mkdir -p ${INCLUDE_DIR}/GLES
mkdir -p ${LIB_DIR}
mkdir ${INCLUDE_DIR}
mkdir ${INCLUDE_DIR}/GL
# NOT YET: mkdir ${INCLUDE_DIR}/GLES
mkdir ${LIB_DIR}
cp -f ${TOP}/include/GL/*.h ${INCLUDE_DIR}/GL
cp -f ${TOP}/src/glw/*.h ${INCLUDE_DIR}/GL
# NOT YET: cp -f ${TOP}/include/GLES/*.h ${INCLUDE_DIR}/GLES

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@@ -1,89 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/sh
# A minimal replacement for 'install' that supports installing symbolic links.
# Only a limited number of options are supported:
# -d dir Create a directory
# -m mode Sets a file's mode when installing
# If these commands aren't portable, we'll need some "if (arch)" type stuff
SYMLINK="ln -s"
MKDIR="mkdir -p"
RM="rm -f"
MODE=""
if [ "$1" = "-d" ] ; then
# make a directory path
$MKDIR "$2"
exit 0
fi
if [ "$1" = "-m" ] ; then
# set file mode
MODE=$2
shift 2
fi
# install file(s) into destination
if [ $# -ge 2 ] ; then
# Last cmd line arg is the dest dir
for FILE in $@ ; do
DEST="$FILE"
done
# Loop over args, moving them to DEST directory
I=1
for FILE in $@ ; do
if [ $I = $# ] ; then
# stop, don't want to install $DEST into $DEST
exit 0
fi
# determine file's type
if [ -h "$FILE" ] ; then
#echo $FILE is a symlink
# Unfortunately, cp -d isn't universal so we have to
# use a work-around.
# Use ls -l to find the target that the link points to
LL=`ls -l "$FILE"`
for L in $LL ; do
TARGET=$L
done
#echo $FILE is a symlink pointing to $TARGET
FILE=`basename "$FILE"`
# Go to $DEST and make the link
PWDSAVE="$PWD"
cd "$DEST" # pushd
$RM "$FILE"
$SYMLINK "$TARGET" "$FILE"
cd "$PWDSAVE" # popd
elif [ -f "$FILE" ] ; then
#echo "$FILE" is a regular file
$RM "$DEST/`basename $FILE`"
cp "$FILE" "$DEST"
if [ $MODE ] ; then
FILE=`basename "$FILE"`
chmod $MODE "$DEST/$FILE"
fi
else
echo "Unknown type of argument: " "$FILE"
exit 1
fi
I=`expr $I + 1`
done
exit 0
fi
# If we get here, we didn't find anything to do
echo "Usage:"
echo " install -d dir Create named directory"
echo " install [-m mode] file [...] dest Install files in destination"

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@@ -34,7 +34,6 @@ MINOR=0
PATCH=""
DEPS=""
LINK=""
LDFLAGS=""
CPLUSPLUS=0
STATIC=0
DLOPEN=0
@@ -64,7 +63,6 @@ do
echo ' -LDIR search in DIR for library dependencies'
echo ' -linker L explicity specify the linker program to use (eg: gcc, g++)'
echo ' Not observed on all systems at this time.'
echo ' -ldflags OPT specify any additional linker flags in OPT'
echo ' -cplusplus link with C++ runtime'
echo ' -static make a static library (default is dynamic/shared)'
echo ' -dlopen make a shared library suitable for dynamic loading'
@@ -96,24 +94,12 @@ do
shift 1;
LINK=$1
;;
'-ldflags')
shift 1;
LDFLAGS=$1
;;
-l*)
DEPS="$DEPS $1"
;;
-L*)
DEPS="$DEPS $1"
;;
-pthread)
# this is a special case (see bugzilla 10876)
DEPS="$DEPS $1"
;;
'-pthread')
# for FreeBSD
DEPS="$DEPS -pthread"
;;
'-cplusplus')
CPLUSPLUS=1
;;
@@ -222,20 +208,19 @@ case $ARCH in
rm -f ${LIBNAME}
# make lib
${LINK} ${OPTS} ${LDFLAGS} -o ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
${LINK} ${OPTS} -o ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
# finish up
FINAL_LIBS="${LIBNAME}"
elif [ $STATIC = 1 ] ; then
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}.a" # prefix with "lib", suffix with ".a"
echo "mklib: Making" $ARCH "static library: " ${LIBNAME}
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}" # prefix with "lib"
echo "mklib: Making" $ARCH "static library: " ${LIBNAME}.a
LINK="ar"
OPTS="-ru"
rm -f ${LIBNAME}
# make lib
${LINK} ${OPTS} ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS}
ranlib ${LIBNAME}
${LINK} ${OPTS} ${LIBNAME}.a ${OBJECTS}
ranlib ${LIBNAME}.a
# finish up
FINAL_LIBS=${LIBNAME}
FINAL_LIBS=${LIBNAME}.a
else
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}" # prefix with "lib"
case $ARCH in 'Linux' | 'GNU' | GNU/*)
@@ -280,7 +265,7 @@ case $ARCH in
rm -f ${LIBNAME}.so
# make lib
${LINK} ${OPTS} ${LDFLAGS} -o ${LIBNAME}.so.${VERSION} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
${LINK} ${OPTS} -o ${LIBNAME}.so.${VERSION} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
# make usual symlinks
ln -s ${LIBNAME}.so.${VERSION} ${LIBNAME}.so.${MAJOR}
ln -s ${LIBNAME}.so.${MAJOR} ${LIBNAME}.so
@@ -298,9 +283,7 @@ case $ARCH in
ar -ruv ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS}
FINAL_LIBS=${LIBNAME}
else
if [ $NOPREFIX = 0 ] ; then
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}.so"
fi
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}.so"
echo "mklib: Making SunOS shared library: " ${LIBNAME}
if [ "x$LINK" = "x" ] ; then
@@ -350,14 +333,9 @@ case $ARCH in
# for debug:
#echo "mklib: linker is" ${LINK} ${OPTS}
if [ $NOPREFIX = 1 ] ; then
rm -f ${LIBNAME}
${LINK} ${OPTS} ${LDFLAGS} -o ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
else
rm -f ${LIBNAME}.${MAJOR} ${LIBNAME}
${LINK} ${OPTS} ${LDFLAGS} -o ${LIBNAME}.${MAJOR} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
ln -s ${LIBNAME}.${MAJOR} ${LIBNAME}
fi
rm -f ${LIBNAME}.${MAJOR} ${LIBNAME}
${LINK} ${OPTS} -o ${LIBNAME}.${MAJOR} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
ln -s ${LIBNAME}.${MAJOR} ${LIBNAME}
FINAL_LIBS="${LIBNAME}.${MAJOR} ${LIBNAME}"
fi
;;
@@ -379,7 +357,7 @@ case $ARCH in
echo "mklib: Making FreeBSD shared library: " ${LIBNAME}
OPTS="-shared"
rm -f ${LIBNAME}
${LINK} ${OPTS} ${LDFLAGS} -o ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
${LINK} ${OPTS} -o ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
FINAL_LIBS=${LIBNAME}
elif [ $STATIC = 1 ] ; then
STLIB="lib${LIBNAME}.a"
@@ -393,7 +371,7 @@ case $ARCH in
OPTS="-shared -Wl,-soname,${SHLIB}"
echo "mklib: Making FreeBSD shared library: " ${SHLIB}
rm -f ${SHLIB}
${LINK} ${OPTS} ${LDFLAGS} -o ${SHLIB} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
${LINK} ${OPTS} -o ${SHLIB} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
ln -sf ${SHLIB} "lib${LIBNAME}.so"
FINAL_LIBS="${SHLIB} lib${LIBNAME}.so"
fi
@@ -451,7 +429,7 @@ case $ARCH in
fi
echo "mklib: Making IRIX " ${ABI} " shared library: " ${LIBNAME}
${LINK} ${OPTS} ${LDFLAGS} -o ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
${LINK} ${OPTS} -o ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
FINAL_LIBS=${LIBNAME}
fi
;;
@@ -527,9 +505,9 @@ case $ARCH in
# On AIX a shared library is linked differently when
# you want to dlopen the file
if [ $DLOPEN = "1" ] ; then
cc -G ${OPTS} ${LDFLAGS} -o ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
cc -G ${OPTS} -o ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
else
cc ${OPTS} ${LDFLAGS} -o ${OFILE} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
cc ${OPTS} -o ${OFILE} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
ar ${X64} -r ${LIBNAME} ${OFILE}
fi
@@ -611,7 +589,7 @@ case $ARCH in
fi
echo "mklib: Making Darwin shared library: " ${LIBNAME}
${LINK} ${OPTS} ${LDFLAGS} -o ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
${LINK} ${OPTS} -o ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
ln -s ${LIBNAME} ${LINKNAME}
FINAL_LIBS="${LIBNAME} ${LINKNAME}"
fi
@@ -688,7 +666,7 @@ case $ARCH in
rm -f ${LIBNAME}.so.${MAJOR}
rm -f ${LIBNAME}.so
# make lib
${LINK} ${OPTS} ${LDFLAGS} -o ${LIBNAME}.so.${VERSION} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
${LINK} ${OPTS} -o ${LIBNAME}.so.${VERSION} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
# make usual symlinks
ln -s ${LIBNAME}.so.${VERSION} ${LIBNAME}.so.${MAJOR}
ln -s ${LIBNAME}.so.${MAJOR} ${LIBNAME}.so
@@ -760,7 +738,7 @@ case $ARCH in
rm -f ${LIBNAME}.a
# make lib
${LINK} ${OPTS} ${LDFLAGS} -o ${CYGNAME}-${MAJOR}.dll ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
${LINK} ${OPTS} -o ${CYGNAME}-${MAJOR}.dll ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
# make usual symlinks
ln -s ${LIBNAME}-${MAJOR}.dll.a ${LIBNAME}.dll.a
# finish up

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current

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@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ CXXFLAGS = -O -DAIXV3 -DPTHREADS
# Misc tools and flags
MKLIB_OPTIONS =
COPY_LIBS = cp -f -h
# Library names (actual file names)
GL_LIB_NAME = libGL.a

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@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
# Configuration for building only libOSMesa on BlueGene, no Xlib driver
# This doesn't really have a lot of dependencies, so it should be usable
# on other (gcc-based) systems too.
# It uses static linking and disables multithreading.
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = bluegene-osmesa
# Compiler and flags
CC = /bgl/BlueLight/ppcfloor/blrts-gnu/bin/powerpc-bgl-blrts-gnu-gcc
CXX = /bgl/BlueLight/ppcfloor/blrts-gnu/bin/powerpc-bgl-blrts-gnu-g++
CFLAGS = -O3 -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -ffast-math -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE
CXXFLAGS = -O3 -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -ffast-math -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURC
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -static
OSMESA_LIB_NAME = libOSMesa.a
# Directories
SRC_DIRS = mesa glu
DRIVER_DIRS = osmesa
PROGRAM_DIRS = osdemos
# Dependencies
OSMESA_LIB_DEPS = -lm
GLU_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) -l$(OSMESA_LIB)
APP_LIB_DEPS = -lOSMesa -lGLU -lm

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@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
# Configuration for building only libOSMesa on BlueGene using the IBM xlc compiler
# This doesn't really have a lot of dependencies, so it should be usable
# on similar systems too.
# It uses static linking and disables multithreading.
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = bluegene-osmesa
# Compiler and flags
CC = /opt/ibmcmp/vacpp/bg/8.0/bin/blrts_xlc
CXX = /opt/ibmcmp/vacpp/bg/8.0/bin/blrts_xlC
CFLAGS = -O3 -pedantic -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE
CXXFLAGS = -O3 -pedantic -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -static
OSMESA_LIB_NAME = libOSMesa.a
# Directories
SRC_DIRS = mesa glu
DRIVER_DIRS = osmesa
PROGRAM_DIRS = osdemos
# Dependencies
OSMESA_LIB_DEPS = -lm
GLU_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) -l$(OSMESA_LIB)
APP_LIB_DEPS = -lOSMesa -lGLU -lm

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@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
# Configuration for building only libOSMesa on Cray Xt3
# for the compute nodes running Catamount using the
# Portland Group compiler. The Portland Group toolchain has to be
# enabled before using "module switch PrgEnv-gnu PrgEnv-pgi" .
# This doesn't really have a lot of dependencies, so it should be usable
# on other similar systems too.
# It uses static linking and disables multithreading.
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = catamount-osmesa-pgi
# Compiler and flags
CC = cc
CXX = CC
CFLAGS = -target=catamount -fastsse -O3 -Mnontemporal -Mprefetch=distance:8,nta -fPIC -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE
CXXFLAGS = -target=catamount -fastsse -O3 -Mnontemporal -Mprefetch=distance:8,nta -fPIC -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -static
OSMESA_LIB_NAME = libOSMesa.a
# Directories
SRC_DIRS = mesa glu
DRIVER_DIRS = osmesa
PROGRAM_DIRS = osdemos
# Dependencies
OSMESA_LIB_DEPS = -lm
GLU_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) -l$(OSMESA_LIB)
APP_LIB_DEPS = -lOSMesa -lGLU -lm

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@@ -8,9 +8,9 @@
CONFIG_NAME = default
# Version info
MESA_MAJOR=7
MESA_MINOR=0
MESA_TINY=2
MESA_MAJOR=6
MESA_MINOR=5
MESA_TINY=1
# external projects. This should be useless now that we use libdrm.
DRM_SOURCE_PATH=$(TOP)/../drm
@@ -20,7 +20,6 @@ CC = cc
CXX = CC
CFLAGS = -O
CXXFLAGS = -O
LDFLAGS =
GLU_CFLAGS =
# Misc tools and flags
@@ -28,7 +27,8 @@ MKLIB_OPTIONS =
MKDEP = makedepend
MKDEP_OPTIONS = -fdepend
MAKE = make
INSTALL = $(TOP)/bin/minstall
INSTALL = install
COPY_LIBS = cp -f -d
# Python and flags (generally only needed by the developers)
PYTHON2 = python
@@ -64,19 +64,17 @@ SRC_DIRS = mesa glu glut/glx glw
GLU_DIRS = sgi
DRIVER_DIRS = x11 osmesa
# Which subdirs under $(TOP)/progs/ to enter:
PROGRAM_DIRS = demos redbook samples glsl xdemos
PROGRAM_DIRS = demos redbook samples xdemos
# Library dependencies
#EXTRA_LIB_PATH ?=
# Library/program dependencies
EXTRA_LIB_PATH ?=
GL_LIB_DEPS = $(EXTRA_LIB_PATH) -lX11 -lXext -lm -lpthread
OSMESA_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB)
GLU_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) $(EXTRA_LIB_PATH) -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) $(EXTRA_LIB_PATH) -lXt -lX11
# Program dependencies - specific GL/glut libraries added in Makefiles
APP_LIB_DEPS = -lm
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm

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@@ -9,11 +9,13 @@ CC = cc
CXX = c++
MAKE = gmake
# cp -d not supported on FreeBSD (see bug 4435)
COPY_LIBS = cp -f
OPT_FLAGS = -O2
PIC_FLAGS = -fPIC
DEFINES = -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_BSD_SOURCE -DUSE_XSHM \
-DHZ=100
DEFINES = -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_BSD_SOURCE -DUSE_XSHM -DHZ=100
X11_INCLUDES = -I/usr/X11R6/include

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@@ -14,25 +14,22 @@ OPT_FLAGS = -O
EXPAT_INCLUDES = -I/usr/local/include
X11_INCLUDES = -I/usr/X11R6/include
DEFINES = -DPTHREADS -DUSE_EXTERNAL_DXTN_LIB=1 -DIN_DRI_DRIVER \
-DGLX_DIRECT_RENDERING -DGLX_INDIRECT_RENDERING \
-DHAVE_ALIAS
-DGLX_DIRECT_RENDERING -DHAVE_ALIAS
CFLAGS = $(WARN_FLAGS) $(OPT_FLAGS) $(PIC_FLAGS) -Wmissing-prototypes -std=c99 -Wundef -ffast-math \
CFLAGS = -Wmissing-prototypes -g -std=c99 -Wundef -fPIC -ffast-math \
$(ASM_FLAGS) $(X11_INCLUDES) $(DEFINES)
CXXFLAGS = $(WARN_FLAGS) $(OPT_FLAGS) $(PIC_FLAGS) $(DEFINES) -Wall -ansi -pedantic $(ASM_FLAGS) $(X11_INCLUDES)
CXXFLAGS = $(DEFINES) -Wall -g -ansi -pedantic -fPIC
ASM_SOURCES =
# Library/program dependencies
LIBDRM_CFLAGS = `pkg-config --cflags libdrm`
LIBDRM_LIB = `pkg-config --libs libdrm`
DRI_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/local/lib -lm -pthread -lexpat $(LIBDRM_LIB)
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lXxf86vm -lXdamage -lXfixes \
-lm -pthread $(LIBDRM_LIB)
DRI_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/local/lib -lm -lpthread -lexpat $(LIBDRM_LIB)
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lXxf86vm -lm -lpthread $(LIBDRM_LIB)
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lGLU -lGL -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lGL -lXt -lX11
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lGL -lXt -lXm -lX11
# Directories
@@ -45,6 +42,6 @@ DRM_SOURCE_PATH=$(TOP)/../drm
# ffb and gamma are missing because they have not been converted to use the new
# interface.
DRI_DIRS = i810 i915 i965 mach64 mga r128 r200 r300 radeon tdfx \
DRI_DIRS = i810 i915 mach64 mga r128 r200 r300 radeon tdfx \
unichrome savage sis

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ CONFIG_NAME = hpux10
CC = cc
CXX = aCC
CFLAGS = -O +DAportable +z -Ae -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = -O +DAportable +Z -Ae -D_HPUX_SOURCE
CFLAGS = +O3 +DAportable +z -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = +O3 +DAportable +Z -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE
APP_LIB_DEPS = -$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) -L/usr/lib/X11R6 -L/usr/contrib/X11R6/lib -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lX11 -lm

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@@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ CONFIG_NAME = hpux10-static
CC = cc
CXX = aCC
CFLAGS = -O +DAportable +z -Ae -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = -O +DAportable +Z -Ae -D_HPUX_SOURCE
CFLAGS = +O3 +DAportable +z -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = +O3 +DAportable +Z -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -static

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@@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ CONFIG_NAME = hpux11-32
CC = cc
CXX = aCC
CFLAGS = +z -Ae -O +Onolimit -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM -DPTHREADS
CFLAGS = +z -Ae +O2 +Onolimit +Oaggressive -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM -DPTHREADS
CXXFLAGS = +z -Ae -O +Onolimit -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DPTHREADS
CXXFLAGS = +z -Aa +O2 +Onolimit +Oaggressive -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DPTHREADS
MKLIB_OPTIONS =

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@@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ CONFIG_NAME = hpux11-32-static
CC = cc
CXX = aCC
CFLAGS = -O +DA2.0 -Ae -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM -DPTHREADS
CFLAGS = +O3 +DA2.0 -Ae -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM -DPTHREADS
CXXFLAGS = -O +DA2.0 -Ae -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DPTHREADS
CXXFLAGS = +O3 +DA2.0 -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DPTHREADS
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -static

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@@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ CONFIG_NAME = hpux11-32-static
CC = cc
CXX = aCC
CFLAGS = -O +DA2.0 -Ae -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM
CFLAGS = +O3 +DA2.0 -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = -O +DA2.0 -Ae -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include
CXXFLAGS = +O3 +DA2.0 -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -static

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@@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ CONFIG_NAME = hpux11-64
CC = cc
CXX = aCC
CFLAGS = +z -Ae +DD64 -O +Onolimit -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM -DPTHREADS
CFLAGS = +z -Ae +DD64 +O2 +Onolimit +Oaggressive -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM -DPTHREADS
CXXFLAGS = +z -Ae +DD64 -O +Onolimit -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DPTHREADS
CXXFLAGS = +z -Aa +DD64 +O2 +Onolimit +Oaggressive -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DPTHREADS
MKLIB_OPTIONS =

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@@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ CONFIG_NAME = hpux11-64-static
CC = cc
CXX = aCC
CFLAGS = -O +DA2.0W -Ae -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM -DPTHREADS
CFLAGS = +O3 +DA2.0W -Ae -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM -DPTHREADS
CXXFLAGS = -O +DA2.0W -Ae -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DPTHREADS
CXXFLAGS = +O3 +DA2.0W -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DPTHREADS
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -static

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@@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ CONFIG_NAME = hpux11-ia64
CC = cc
CXX = aCC
CFLAGS = +z -Ae +DD64 -O +DSmckinley -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM -DPTHREADS
CFLAGS = +z -Ae +DD64 +O3 +DSmckinley -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM -DPTHREADS
CXXFLAGS = +z -Ae +DD64 -O +DSmckinley -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DPTHREADS
CXXFLAGS = +z -Aa +DD64 +O3 +DSmckinley -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DPTHREADS
MKLIB_OPTIONS =

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@@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ CONFIG_NAME = hpux11-ia64-static
CC = cc
CXX = aCC
CFLAGS = -O +DD64 -Ae -D_HPUX_SOURCE +DSmckinley -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM -DPTHREADS
CFLAGS = +O3 +DD64 -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE +DSmckinley -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM -DPTHREADS
CXXFLAGS = -O +DD64 -Ae -D_HPUX_SOURCE +DSmckinley -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DPTHREADS
CXXFLAGS = +O3 +DD64 -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE +DSmckinley -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DPTHREADS
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@@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ CC = cc
# XXX fix this
CXX = c++
CFLAGS = +z -O +Olibcalls +ESlit -Ae +Onolimit -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R5 -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = +z -O +Olibcalls +ESlit -Ae +Onolimit -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R5
CFLAGS = +z +O3 +Olibcalls +ESlit -Aa +Onolimit -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R5 -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = +z +O3 +Olibcalls +ESlit -Aa +Onolimit -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R5
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) -L/usr/lib/X11R5 -s -Wl,+s,-B,nonfatal,-B,immediate -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lX11 -lm

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ CONFIG_NAME = hpux9-gcc
CC = cc
CXX = aCC
CFLAGS = -O +DAportable +z -Ae -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = -O +DAportable +Z -Ae -D_HPUX_SOURCE
CFLAGS = +O3 +DAportable +z -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = +O3 +DAportable +Z -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) -L/usr/lib/X11R6 -L/usr/contrib/X11R6/lib -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lX11 -lm

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@@ -17,8 +17,7 @@ PIC_FLAGS = -fPIC
ARCH_FLAGS ?=
DEFINES = -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE \
-D_BSD_SOURCE -D_GNU_SOURCE \
-DPTHREADS -DUSE_XSHM -DHAVE_POSIX_MEMALIGN
-D_BSD_SOURCE -DPTHREADS -DUSE_XSHM
X11_INCLUDES = -I/usr/X11R6/include

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@@ -22,8 +22,7 @@ ARCH_FLAGS ?=
DEFINES = -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE \
-D_BSD_SOURCE -D_GNU_SOURCE \
-DPTHREADS -DUSE_EXTERNAL_DXTN_LIB=1 -DIN_DRI_DRIVER \
-DGLX_DIRECT_RENDERING -DGLX_INDIRECT_RENDERING \
-DHAVE_ALIAS -DHAVE_POSIX_MEMALIGN
-DGLX_DIRECT_RENDERING -DHAVE_ALIAS
X11_INCLUDES = -I/usr/X11R6/include
@@ -38,11 +37,9 @@ ASM_SOURCES =
# Library/program dependencies
EXTRA_LIB_PATH=-L/usr/X11R6/lib
LIBDRM_CFLAGS = `pkg-config --cflags libdrm`
LIBDRM_LIB = `pkg-config --libs libdrm`
DRI_LIB_DEPS = $(EXTRA_LIB_PATH) -lm -lpthread -lexpat -ldl $(LIBDRM_LIB)
GL_LIB_DEPS = $(EXTRA_LIB_PATH) -lX11 -lXext -lXxf86vm -lXdamage -lXfixes \
-lm -lpthread -ldl \
GL_LIB_DEPS = $(EXTRA_LIB_PATH) -lX11 -lXext -lXxf86vm -lm -lpthread -ldl \
$(LIBDRM_LIB)
@@ -55,10 +52,10 @@ USING_EGL=0
# Directories
ifeq ($(USING_EGL), 1)
SRC_DIRS = egl glx/x11 mesa glu glut/glx glw
PROGRAM_DIRS = egl xdemos
PROGRAM_DIRS = egl
else
SRC_DIRS = glx/x11 mesa glu glut/glx glw
PROGRAM_DIRS = xdemos
PROGRAM_DIRS =
endif
DRIVER_DIRS = dri
@@ -66,5 +63,5 @@ WINDOW_SYSTEM=dri
# gamma are missing because they have not been converted to use the new
# interface.
DRI_DIRS = i810 i915tex i915 i965 mach64 mga r128 r200 r300 radeon s3v \
DRI_DIRS = i810 i915 mach64 mga r128 r200 r300 radeon s3v \
savage sis tdfx trident unichrome ffb

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@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
# -*-makefile-*-
# Configuration for linux-dri-debug: Linux DRI hardware drivers for XFree86 & others
include $(TOP)/configs/linux-dri
CONFIG_NAME = linux-dri-debug
OPT_FLAGS = -O0 -g
ARCH_FLAGS = -DDEBUG
# Helpful to reduce the amount of stuff that gets built sometimes:
#DRI_DIRS = i915tex i915
#DRI_DIRS = i965
#DRI_DIRS = radeon r200 r300
#DRI_DIRS = unichrome sis trident
#DRI_DIRS = i810 mga r128 tdfx

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@@ -20,5 +20,5 @@ EXTRA_LIB_PATH=-L/usr/X11R6/lib64
# the new interface. i810 are missing because there is no x86-64
# system where they could *ever* be used.
#
DRI_DIRS = i915tex i915 i965 mach64 mga r128 r200 radeon tdfx unichrome savage r300
DRI_DIRS = i915 mach64 mga r128 r200 radeon tdfx unichrome savage r300

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@@ -22,10 +22,9 @@ ARCH_FLAGS ?=
DEFINES = -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE \
-D_BSD_SOURCE -D_GNU_SOURCE \
-DPTHREADS -DUSE_EXTERNAL_DXTN_LIB=1 -DIN_DRI_DRIVER \
-DGLX_DIRECT_RENDERING -DGLX_INDIRECT_RENDERING \
-DHAVE_ALIAS -DUSE_XCB -DHAVE_POSIX_MEMALIGN
-DGLX_DIRECT_RENDERING -DHAVE_ALIAS -DUSE_XCB
X11_INCLUDES = `pkg-config --cflags-only-I x11` `pkg-config --cflags-only-I xcb` `pkg-config --cflags-only-I x11-xcb` `pkg-config --cflags-only-I xcb-glx`
X11_INCLUDES = `pkg-config --cflags-only-I x11` `pkg-config --cflags-only-I xcb` `pkg-config --cflags-only-I xcb-glx`
CFLAGS = -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes $(OPT_FLAGS) $(PIC_FLAGS) $(ARCH_FLAGS) \
$(DEFINES) $(ASM_FLAGS) -std=c99 -ffast-math
@@ -38,12 +37,10 @@ ASM_SOURCES =
# Library/program dependencies
EXTRA_LIB_PATH=`pkg-config --libs-only-L x11`
LIBDRM_CFLAGS = `pkg-config --cflags libdrm`
LIBDRM_LIB = `pkg-config --libs libdrm`
DRI_LIB_DEPS = $(EXTRA_LIB_PATH) -lm -lpthread -lexpat -ldl $(LIBDRM_LIB)
GL_LIB_DEPS = $(EXTRA_LIB_PATH) -lX11 -lXext -lXxf86vm -lXdamage -lXfixes \
-lm -lpthread -ldl $(LIBDRM_LIB) `pkg-config --libs xcb` \
`pkg-config --libs x11-xcb` `pkg-config --libs xcb-glx`
GL_LIB_DEPS = $(EXTRA_LIB_PATH) -lX11 -lXext -lXxf86vm -lm -lpthread -ldl \
$(LIBDRM_LIB) `pkg-config --libs xcb` `pkg-config --libs xcb-glx`
# This is now 0 by default since it seems to confuse the hell out of people
@@ -55,10 +52,10 @@ USING_EGL=0
# Directories
ifeq ($(USING_EGL), 1)
SRC_DIRS = egl glx/x11 mesa glu glut/glx glw
PROGRAM_DIRS = egl xdemos
PROGRAM_DIRS = egl
else
SRC_DIRS = glx/x11 mesa glu glut/glx glw
PROGRAM_DIRS = xdemos
PROGRAM_DIRS =
endif
DRIVER_DIRS = dri
@@ -67,4 +64,4 @@ WINDOW_SYSTEM=dri
# gamma are missing because they have not been converted to use the new
# interface.
DRI_DIRS = i810 i915 mach64 mga r128 r200 r300 radeon s3v \
savage sis tdfx trident unichrome ffb nouveau
savage sis tdfx trident unichrome ffb

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@@ -3,14 +3,8 @@
include $(TOP)/configs/linux
CONFIG_NAME = linux-fbdev
DRIVER_DIRS = fbdev
CFLAGS = -O3 -ffast-math -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -DPTHREADS -DUSE_GLFBDEV_DRIVER
SRC_DIRS = mesa glu glut/fbdev
DRIVER_DIRS = fbdev osmesa
PROGRAM_DIRS = fbdev demos redbook samples
GL_LIB_DEPS = $(EXTRA_LIB_PATH) -lm -lpthread
OSMESA_LIB_DEPS = -lm -lpthread
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) $(EXTRA_LIB_PATH) -lgpm -lm
CFLAGS = -O3 -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -ffast-math -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -DUSE_XSHM -DPTHREADS -DUSE_GLFBDEV_DRIVER
PROGRAM_DIRS = fbdev

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@@ -23,8 +23,7 @@ ARCH_FLAGS ?=
DEFINES = -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE \
-D_BSD_SOURCE -D_GNU_SOURCE \
-DGLX_INDIRECT_RENDERING \
-DPTHREADS -DHAVE_ALIAS -DHAVE_POSIX_MEMALIGN
-DPTHREADS -DHAVE_ALIAS
X11_INCLUDES = -I/usr/X11R6/include

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@@ -15,15 +15,8 @@ PIC_FLAGS = -fPIC
# Add '-DGLX_USE_TLS' to ARCH_FLAGS to enable TLS support.
ARCH_FLAGS ?=
# DRM and pciaccess
LIBDRM_CFLAGS = `pkg-config --cflags libdrm`
LIBDRM_LIB = `pkg-config --libs libdrm`
PCIACCESS_CFLAGS = `pkg-config --cflags pciaccess`
PCIACCESS_LIB = `pkg-config --libs pciaccess`
DEFINES = -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE \
-D_BSD_SOURCE -D_GNU_SOURCE -DHAVE_POSIX_MEMALIGN \
-D_BSD_SOURCE -D_GNU_SOURCE \
-DPTHREADS -DUSE_EXTERNAL_DXTN_LIB=1 -DDRM_USE_MALLOC -DIN_DRI_DRIVER
CFLAGS = $(WARN_FLAGS) $(OPT_FLAGS) $(PIC_FLAGS) $(ARCH_FLAGS) $(DEFINES) \
@@ -35,7 +28,7 @@ CXXFLAGS = $(WARN_FLAGS) $(OPT_FLAGS) $(PIC_FLAGS) $(ARCH_FLAGS) $(DEFINES)
ASM_SOURCES =
# Library/program dependencies
DRI_LIB_DEPS = -lm -lpthread -lexpat -ldl -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) $(PCIACCESS_LIB)
DRI_LIB_DEPS = -lm -lpthread -lexpat -ldl -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR)
GL_LIB_DEPS = -lm -lpthread -ldl
GLU_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm
@@ -46,5 +39,5 @@ SRC_DIRS = glx/mini mesa glu glut/mini
DRIVER_DIRS = dri
PROGRAM_DIRS = miniglx
#DRI_DIRS = ffb gamma sis savage tdfx unichrome fb
DRI_DIRS = i810 i915tex i915 mach64 mga r128 r200 radeon
#DRI_DIRS = ffb gamma sis savage
DRI_DIRS = i810 i915 mach64 mga r128 r200 radeon tdfx unichrome fb

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@@ -1,9 +1,30 @@
# Configuration for Linux on Sparc
include $(TOP)/configs/linux
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-sparc
#ASM_FLAGS = -DUSE_SPARC_ASM
#ASM_SOURCES = $(SPARC_SOURCES)
#ASM_API = $(SPARC_API)
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
WARN_FLAGS = -Wall
OPT_FLAGS = -O2
PIC_FLAGS = -fPIC
DEFINES = -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -DUSE_XSHM
X11_INCLUDES = -I/usr/X11R6/include
CFLAGS = $(WARN_FLAGS) $(OPT_FLAGS) $(PIC_FLAGS) $(ARCH_FLAGS) $(DEFINES) \
$(ASM_FLAGS) -std=c99 -ffast-math
CXXFLAGS = $(WARN_FLAGS) $(OPT_FLAGS) $(PIC_FLAGS) $(ARCH_FLAGS) $(DEFINES)
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions
EXTRA_LIB_PATH=-L/usr/X11R6/lib
GL_LIB_DEPS = $(EXTRA_LIB_PATH) -lX11 -lXext -lm -lpthread
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) $(EXTRA_LIB_PATH) -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) $(EXTRA_LIB_PATH) -lXt -lX11

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@@ -1,7 +1,17 @@
# Configuration for Linux on Sparc5
include $(TOP)/configs/linux-sparc
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-sparc5
ARCH_FLAGS += -mcpu=ultrasparc
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -mcpu=ultrasparc -O2 -ffast-math -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -I/usr/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = -mcpu=ultrasparc -O2 -ffast-math -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lm -lpthread
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lXt -lX11

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@@ -19,6 +19,3 @@ OSMESA_LIB_DEPS =
GLU_LIB_DEPS =
GLUT_LIB_DEPS =
GLW_LIB_DEPS =
# Need to specify all libraries we may need
APP_LIB_DEPS = $(EXTRA_LIB_PATH) -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lpthread -lstdc++ -lm

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@@ -1,7 +1,17 @@
# Configuration for Linux on UltraSparc
include $(TOP)/configs/linux-sparc
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-ultrasparc
ARCH_FLAGS += -mv8 -mtune=ultrasparc
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -mv8 -O2 -mtune=ultrasparc -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -I/usr/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = -mv8 -O2 -mtune=ultrasparc -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lm -lpthread
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lXt -lX11
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR)-l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm

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@@ -19,4 +19,5 @@ OSMESA_LIB_DEPS =
GLU_LIB_DEPS =
GLUT_LIB_DEPS =
GLW_LIB_DEPS =
APP_LIB_DEPS = $(EXTRA_LIB_PATH) -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lpthread -lstdc++ -lm
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) \
$(EXTRA_LIB_PATH) -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lpthread -lstdc++ -lm

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@@ -19,4 +19,5 @@ OSMESA_LIB_DEPS =
GLU_LIB_DEPS =
GLUT_LIB_DEPS =
GLW_LIB_DEPS =
APP_LIB_DEPS = $(EXTRA_LIB_PATH) -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lpthread -lstdc++ -lm
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) \
$(EXTRA_LIB_PATH) -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lpthread -lstdc++ -lm

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@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
# Configuration for SunOS 5, SPARC V9 and cc/g++ (for C and C++ sources)
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = sunos5-v9-cc-g++
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -cplusplus
LIB_DIR = lib64
# Compiler and flags
CC = cc
CXX = g++
CXX_WARN_FLAGS = -Wall
CXX_PIC_FLAGS = -fPIC
CXX_OPT_FLAGS = -O3 -m64 -mcpu=ultrasparc -mv8plus -mvis -g -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe
CXX_ARCH_FLAGS = -m64
CXXFLAGS = $(CXX_WARN_FLAGS) $(CXX_OPT_FLAGS) $(CXX_PIC_FLAGS) $(CXX_ARCH_FLAGS) $(DEFINES) \
-I/usr/openwin/include
CFLAGS = -xarch=v9 -KPIC -O -I/usr/openwin/include -I/usr/dt/include -DUSE_XSHM -DPTHREADS
#CXXFLAGS = -xarch=v9 -KPIC -O -I/usr/openwin/include -I/usr/dt/include -DPTHREADS
GLUT_CFLAGS = -DSOLARIS_2_4_BUG
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/openwin/lib -L/usr/dt/lib -lX11 -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lm -lpthread
GLU_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm -lCstd -lCrun
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/openwin/lib -lXt -lX11
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR) -lX11 -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm

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@@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ all :
$(MMS)$(MMSQUALIFIERS)
set default [-.xdemos]
$(MMS)$(MMSQUALIFIERS)
if f$search("[-]tests.DIR") .nes. "" then pipe set default [-.tests] ; $(MMS)$(MMSQUALIFIERS)
if f$search("[-]test.DIR") .nes. "" then pipe set default [-.test] ; $(MMS)$(MMSQUALIFIERS)

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@@ -88,6 +88,19 @@ driver (such as <code>radeon_dri.so</code>) at runtime. &nbsp;The
environment variable <code>LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH</code> should name the
directory where these modules are located.<br>
<br>
Prior to running a MiniGXL application, the following kernel modules
must be installed:<br>
<br>
<div style="margin-left: 40px;"> agpgart.o<br>
radeonfb.o &nbsp;(assuming Radeon hardware)<br>
radeon.o &nbsp;(assuming Radeon hardware)<br>
</div>
<code></code> <br>
Finally, MiniGLX reads a configuration file (by default,<code>
/etc/miniglx.conf</code>) to determine basic configuration information.
&nbsp;The configuration file may also be located in the directory
specified by the <code>MINIGLX_CONF</code> environment variable).<br>
<br>
The remainder of this section describes the MiniGLX API functions.<br>
<br>
<h2>3.1 Initialization</h2>

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@@ -88,66 +88,3 @@ Running the Build:
Paul G. <pgarceau@users.sourceforge.net>
Daniel Borca <dborca@users.sourceforge.net>
******This section is added by Heromyth <zxpmyth@yahoo.com.cn>*************
====================
Updated on 2007-7-21
====================
Notice:
1) The generated DLLs are *not* compatible with the ones built
with the other compilers like VC8, especially for GLUT.
2) Although more tests are needed, it can be used individually!
3) You can set the options about whether using STDCALL to build MESA. The
config file is <Mesa3D-root>\configs\config.mgw. The default setting is that:
ALL_USING_STDCALL = 1
, which means using STDCALL to build MESA.
4) Of course, you can MESA without using STDCALL,I like this:)
The setting is :
ALL_USING_STDCALL = 0
To do this, however, you must modify wingdi.h which is in MingW's include dir.
For example, run:
notepad C:\MingW\include\wingdi.h
, and delete all the lines where all the wgl*() functions are. Because they would
be conflicted with the ones in <Mesa3D-root>\include\GL\mesa_wgl.h.
>>>>>>>>>> Conflicted Functions List >>>>>>>>>>
WINGDIAPI BOOL WINAPI wglCopyContext(HGLRC,HGLRC,UINT);
WINGDIAPI HGLRC WINAPI wglCreateContext(HDC);
WINGDIAPI HGLRC WINAPI wglCreateLayerContext(HDC,int);
WINGDIAPI BOOL WINAPI wglDeleteContext(HGLRC);
WINGDIAPI BOOL WINAPI wglDescribeLayerPlane(HDC,int,int,UINT,LPLAYERPLANEDESCRIPTOR);
WINGDIAPI HGLRC WINAPI wglGetCurrentContext(void);
WINGDIAPI HDC WINAPI wglGetCurrentDC(void);
WINGDIAPI int WINAPI wglGetLayerPaletteEntries(HDC,int,int,int,COLORREF*);
WINGDIAPI PROC WINAPI wglGetProcAddress(LPCSTR);
WINGDIAPI BOOL WINAPI wglMakeCurrent(HDC,HGLRC);
WINGDIAPI BOOL WINAPI wglRealizeLayerPalette(HDC,int,BOOL);
WINGDIAPI int WINAPI wglSetLayerPaletteEntries(HDC,int,int,int,const COLORREF*);
WINGDIAPI BOOL WINAPI wglShareLists(HGLRC,HGLRC);
WINGDIAPI BOOL WINAPI wglSwapLayerBuffers(HDC,UINT);
WINGDIAPI BOOL WINAPI wglUseFontBitmapsA(HDC,DWORD,DWORD,DWORD);
WINGDIAPI BOOL WINAPI wglUseFontBitmapsW(HDC,DWORD,DWORD,DWORD);
WINGDIAPI BOOL WINAPI wglUseFontOutlinesA(HDC,DWORD,DWORD,DWORD,FLOAT,FLOAT,int,LPGLYPHMETRICSFLOAT);
WINGDIAPI BOOL WINAPI wglUseFontOutlinesW(HDC,DWORD,DWORD,DWORD,FLOAT,FLOAT,int,LPGLYPHMETRICSFLOAT);
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
====================
Updated on 2007-7-22
====================
I havn't thought that I would find a better way to solve my problems so soon.
I changed the method in which the import-libs and DLLs are made. After this update,
the DLLs of MESA are more optimized and more compatible.
It seems that there is no need to keep the building way of 'NO-STDCALL'.The
way of USING_STDCALL is so nice! The file <Mesa3D-root>\configs\config.mgw is
also not needed, and can be deleted safely!
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@@ -1,163 +1,155 @@
File: docs/README.WIN32
Last updated: Apr 25, 2007 - Karl Schultz - kschultz@users.sourceforge.net
Quick Start
----- -----
Unzip the MesaLib, MesaGLUT, and MesaDemos ZIP files into the same
directory. The libs and demos build separately, so if you do not care
about the demos or GLUT, you only need to unzip MesaLib. If you unzip
more than one ZIP file, they all need to be unzipped into the same
directory. Don't worry, you will not overwrite anything.
The Windows build system uses Microsoft Visual Studio. Project files
for a specific version of Visual Studio are in their own directory in
the top-level "windows" directory. For example, Visual Studio 8 files
are in windows/VC8.
Support has been dropped for versions of Visual Studio prior to 8. The
main reason is because Microsoft now provides a free compiler and
developer environment. Visual Studio Express can be found at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/visualc/default.aspx
You'll also need the Platform SDK. Instructions for obtaining and
using the SDK with Visual Studio Express can be found at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/visualc/usingpsdk/
If you are stuck using VC6 or VC7, you may start with these project
files, but you may need to modify them to reflect changes in the
Mesa source code tree. If you sucessfully update the project files,
please submit them to the author of this document so that they may
be included in the next distribution.
The project files to build the core Mesa library, Windows Mesa
drivers, OSMesa, and GLU are in the mesa directory. The project files
to build GLUT and some demo programs are in the progs directory.
Makefiles are no longer shipped or supported, but can be generated
from the projects using Visual Studio.
Windows Drivers
------- -------
At this time, only the GDI driver is known to work. Most of the demos
in progs/demos should work with this driver.
Source code also exists in the tree for other drivers in
src/mesa/drivers/windows, but the status of this code is unknown.
The GDI driver operates basically by writing pixel spans into a DIB
section and then blitting the DIB to the window. The driver was
recently cleaned up and rewitten and so may have bugs or may be
missing some functionality. The older versions of the CVS source may
be useful in figuring out any problems, or report them to me.
To build Mesa with the GDI driver, build the mesa, gdi, and glu
projects in the Visual Studio workspace found at
windows/VC8/mesa/mesa.sln
The osmesa DLL can also be built with the osmesa project.
The build system creates a lib top-level directory and copies
resulting LIB and DLL files to this lib directory. The files are:
OPENGL32.LIB, GLU32.LIB, OSMESA32.LIB
OPENGL32.DLL, GLU32.DLL, OSMESA32.DLL
If the MesaDemos ZIP file was extracted, the DLL files are also copied
to the demos directory. This facilitates running the demos as described
below.
GLUT and Demos
---- --- -----
A Visual Studio workspace can be found at
windows/VC8/progs/progs.sln
It can be used to build GLUT and a few demos. The GLUT lib and DLL
are copied to the top-level lib directory, along with the Mesa libs.
The demo build system expects to find the LIB files in the top level
lib directory, so you must build the Mesa libs first. The demo
executables are placed in the demos directory, because some of them
rely on data files found there. Also, the Mesa lib DLL's were copied
there by the Mesa lib build process. Therefore, you should be able to
simply run the demo executables from the demo directory.
If you want to run the demos from the Visual Studio, you may have to
change the startup directory and explicitly state where the executables are.
You may also build all the demo programs by using a makefile. Go to
the progs/demos directory and make sure you have executed VCVARS32.BAT
or whatever setup script is appropriate for your compiler. Then,
nmake -f Makefile.win
should build all the demos.
Build System Notes
----- ------ -----
VC6 (not actively supported)
---
Visual Studio 6 does not recognize files with the .cc extension as C++
language files, without a lot of unnatural tweaking. So, the VC6
build process uses custom build steps to compile these files in the
GLU library.
Two additional configurations are provided, Debug x86 and Release x86
that activate the shader code compilation by defining SLANG_86. It is
unknown if and how this works.
VC7 (not actively supported)
---
The above-mentioned .cc problem does not exist in this version.
VC8
---
No notes.
General
-------
After building, you can copy the above DLL files to a place in your
PATH such as $SystemRoot/SYSTEM32. If you don't like putting things
in a system directory, place them in the same directory as the
executable(s). Be careful about accidentially overwriting files of
the same name in the SYSTEM32 directory.
The DLL files are built so that the external entry points use the
stdcall calling convention.
Static LIB files are not built. The LIB files that are built with are
the linker import files associated with the DLL files.
The si-glu sources are used to build the GLU libs. This was done
mainly to get the better tessellator code.
To build "mangled" Mesa, add the preprocessor define USE_MGL_NAMESPACE
to the project settings. You will also need to edit src/mesa.def to
change all the gl* symbols to mgl*. Because this is easy to do with a
global replace operation in a text editor, no additional mangled
version of mesa.def is maintained or shipped.
If you have a Windows-related build problem or question, it is
probably better to direct it to me (kschultz@users.sourceforge.net),
rather than directly to the other Mesa developers. I will help you as
much as I can. I also monitor the Mesa mailing lists and will answer
questions in this area there as well.
Karl Schultz
File: docs/README.WIN32
Last updated: Mar 31, 2006 - Karl Schultz - kschultz@users.sourceforge.net
Quick Start
----- -----
Unzip the MesaLib, MesaGLUT, and MesaDemos ZIP files into the same
directory. The libs and demos build separately, so if you do not care
about the demos or GLUT, you only need to unzip MesaLib. If you unzip
more than one ZIP file, they all need to be unzipped into the same
directory. Don't worry, you will not overwrite anything.
The Windows build system uses Microsoft Visual Studio. Project files
for a specific version of Visual Studio are in their own directory in
the top-level "windows" directory. For example, Visual Studio 6 files
are in windows/VC6. If a directory does not exist for your version of
Visual Studio, you can try importing the project files from an earlier
version of Visual Studio. At this time, project files exist for
Version 6 and Version 7. The code has been built with a beta version
of Version 8 and it runs on 64-bit Windows. If you want to try this,
start by importing the VC7 files and create the 64-bit targets in the
configuration manager.
It is likely that the new and free Visual Studio Express can be used
to build Mesa, but it hasn't been tried yet. Start with the VC7
project files.
The project files to build the core Mesa library, Windows Mesa
drivers, OSMesa, and GLU are in the mesa directory. The project files
to build GLUT and some demo programs are in the progs directory.
Makefiles are no longer shipped or supported, but can be generated
from the projects using Visual Studio.
Windows Drivers
------- -------
At this time, only the GDI driver is known to work. Most of the demos
in progs/demos should work with this driver.
Source code also exists in the tree for other drivers in
src/mesa/drivers/windows, but the status of this code is unknown.
The GDI driver operates basically by writing pixel spans into a DIB
section and then blitting the DIB to the window. The driver was
recently cleaned up and rewitten and so may have bugs or may be
missing some functionality. The older versions of the CVS source may
be useful in figuring out any problems, or report them to me.
To build Mesa with the GDI driver, build the mesa, gdi, and glu
projects in the Visual Studio workspace found at
windows/VC6/mesa/mesa.dsw
or
windows/VC7/mesa/mesa.sln
The osmesa DLL can also be built with the osmesa project.
The build system creates a lib top-level directory and copies
resulting LIB and DLL files to this lib directory. The files are:
OPENGL32.LIB, GLU32.LIB, OSMESA32.LIB
OPENGL32.DLL, GLU32.DLL, OSMESA32.DLL
If the MesaDemos ZIP file was extracted, the DLL files are also copied
to the demos directory. This facilitates running the demos as described
below.
GLUT and Demos
---- --- -----
A Visual Studio workspace can be found at
windows/VC6/progs/progs.dsw
or
windows/VC7/progs/progs.sln
It can be used to build GLUT and a few demos. The GLUT lib and DLL
are copied to the top-level lib directory, along with the Mesa libs.
The demo build system expects to find the LIB files in the top level
lib directory, so you must build the Mesa libs first. The demo
executables are placed in the demos directory, because some of them
rely on data files found there. Also, the Mesa lib DLL's were copied
there by the Mesa lib build process. Therefore, you should be able to
simply run the demo executables from the demo directory.
If you want to run the demos from the Visual Studio, you may have to
change the startup directory and explicitly state where the executables are.
You may also build all the demo programs by using a makefile. Go to
the progs/demos directory and make sure you have executed VCVARS32.BAT
or whatever setup script is appropriate for your compiler. Then,
nmake -f Makefile.win
should build all the demos.
Build System Notes
----- ------ -----
VC6
---
Visual Studio 6 does not recognize files with the .cc extension as C++
language files, without a lot of unnatural tweaking. So, the VC6
build process uses custom build steps to compile these files in the
GLU library.
Two additional configurations are provided, Debug x86 and Release x86
that activate the shader code compilation by defining SLANG_86. It is
unknown if and how this works.
VC7
---
The above-mentioned .cc problem does not exist in this version.
General
-------
After building, you can copy the above DLL files to a place in your
PATH such as $SystemRoot/SYSTEM32. If you don't like putting things
in a system directory, place them in the same directory as the
executable(s). Be careful about accidentially overwriting files of
the same name in the SYSTEM32 directory.
The DLL files are built so that the external entry points use the
stdcall calling convention.
Static LIB files are not built. The LIB files that are built with are
the linker import files associated with the DLL files.
The si-glu sources are used to build the GLU libs. This was done
mainly to get the better tessellator code.
To build "mangled" Mesa, add the preprocessor define USE_MGL_NAMESPACE
to the project settings. You will also need to edit src/mesa.def to
change all the gl* symbols to mgl*. Because this is easy to do with a
global replace operation in a text editor, no additional mangled
version of mesa.def is maintained or shipped.
If you have a Windows-related build problem or question, it is
probably better to direct it to me (kschultz@users.sourceforge.net),
rather than directly to the other Mesa developers. I will help you as
much as I can. I also monitor the Mesa mailing lists and will answer
questions in this area there as well.
Karl Schultz

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============
To build Mesa with DirectFB (DirectFBGL) support you need:
- DirectFB at least 1.0.0 (http://directfb.org)
- DirectFB at least 0.9.21 (http://directfb.org)
- pkg-config at least 0.9 (http://pkgconfig.sf.net)

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Mesa 6.4.1 Release Notes
Introduction
------------
Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel.
Odd numbered versions (such as 6.3) designate new developmental releases.
Even numbered versions (such as 6.4) designate stable releases.
6.4.1 is a bug-fix release. See the VERSIONS file for details.
GLUT tarball
------------
Starting with 6.4, the GLUT library sources are distributed in a separate
tarball. This was done at the request of Linux distro vendors who prefer
to use freeglut.
Driver Status
---------------------- ----------------------
DRI drivers varies with the driver
XMesa (Xlib) implements OpenGL 1.5
OSMesa (off-screen) implements OpenGL 1.5
Windows/Win32 implements OpenGL 1.5
Glide (3dfx Voodoo1/2) requires updates
SVGA requires updates
DJGPP requires updates
GGI requires updates
BeOS requires updates
Allegro requires updates
D3D requires updates
The drivers which require updates mostly need to be updated to work
with the new gl_renderbuffer / gl_framebuffer infrastructure introduced
in Mesa 6.3.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
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Mesa 6.4.2 Release Notes
Introduction
------------
Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel.
Odd numbered versions (such as 6.3) designate new developmental releases.
Even numbered versions (such as 6.4) designate stable releases.
6.4.2 is a minor bug-fix release. See the VERSIONS file for details.
GLUT tarball
------------
Starting with 6.4, the GLUT library sources are distributed in a separate
tarball. This was done at the request of Linux distro vendors who prefer
to use freeglut.
Driver Status
---------------------- ----------------------
DRI drivers varies with the driver
XMesa (Xlib) implements OpenGL 1.5
OSMesa (off-screen) implements OpenGL 1.5
Windows/Win32 implements OpenGL 1.5
Glide (3dfx Voodoo1/2) requires updates
SVGA requires updates
DJGPP requires updates
GGI requires updates
BeOS requires updates
Allegro requires updates
D3D requires updates
The drivers which require updates mostly need to be updated to work
with the new gl_renderbuffer / gl_framebuffer infrastructure introduced
in Mesa 6.3.
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Mesa 6.5 Release Notes
Introduction
------------
Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel.
Odd numbered versions (such as 6.5) designate new developmental releases.
Even numbered versions (such as 6.4) designate stable releases.
New Features
------------
OpenGL Shading language support
This includes the GL_ARB_shader_objects, GL_ARB_shading_language_100,
GL_ARB_vertex_shader and GL_ARB_fragment_shader extensions. Most of
the work was done by Michal Krol.
There's probably a fair number of bugs since this is a pretty large,
complicated body of code.
The OpenGL 2.0 interface to these features will be implemented in a
future version of Mesa,
GL_EXT_timer_query
Used to measure the time of OpenGL operations at high precision.
Only supported in the software/Xlib driver at this time.
GL_EXT_packed_depth_stencil
Defines a new GL_DEPTH_STENCIL_EXT pixel format.
GL_EXT_framebuffer_blit
A simplified glCopyPixels-like feature for copying pixel rectangles.
GL_ARB_half_float_pixel
Adds a new half-precision floating point format for image transfers,
such as for glDrawPixels, glReadPixels, glTexImage, etc.
Removed Extensions
------------------
The following extensions have been removed:
GL_HP_occlusion_test - this is superceded by GL_ARB_occlusion_query.
Known Issues
------------
Rendering to depth textures will not work. Rendering to GL_DEPTH_STENCIL
textures should work.
Driver Interface Changes
------------------------
Stencil: The Driver.StencilOp/Func/Mask() functions have been replaced by
the two-sided versions: Driver.Stencil*Separate().
Render-to-texture: The functions for rendering to textures have changed.
To Do (someday) items
---------------------
Switch to freeglut
Increase MAX_DRAWBUFFERS
Fix linux-glide target/driver.
Fix lambda calculation for frag progs.
Driver Status
---------------------- ----------------------
DRI drivers varies with the driver
XMesa/GLX (on Xlib) implements OpenGL 1.5
OSMesa (off-screen) implements OpenGL 1.5
Glide (3dfx Voodoo1/2) implements OpenGL 1.3
SVGA implements OpenGL 1.3
Wind River UGL implements OpenGL 1.3
Windows/Win32 implements OpenGL 1.5
DJGPP implements OpenGL 1.5
GGI implements OpenGL 1.3
BeOS implements OpenGL 1.5
Allegro needs updating
D3D needs updating
----------------------------------------------------------------------
$Id: RELNOTES-6.5,v 3.4 2006/03/29 04:53:02 brianp Exp $

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- paletted texturing was broken w/ floating point palettes (K. Schultz)
- lots of assorted framebuffer object bug fixes
6.5.1 August 31, 2006
6.5.1 month, day, 2006
New:
- Intel i965 DRI driver
- GL_APPLE_vertex_array_object extension (Ian Romanick)
- GL_EXT_texture_sRGB extension
- GL_EXT_gpu_program_parameters (Ian Romanick)
- "engine" demo
- updated fbdev driver and GLUT for fbdev (Sean D'Epagnier)
- many updates to the DRI drivers
Changes:
- The glVertexAttribARB functions no longer alias the conventional
vertex attributes.
- glxinfo program prints more info with -l option
- GL_FRAGMENT_PROGRAM_NV and GL_FRAGMENT_PROGRAM_ARB are now
compatible, in terms of glBindProgramARB()
Bug fixes:
- fixed broken texture border handling for depth textures (bug 6498)
- removed the test for duplicated framebuffer attachments, per
@@ -1505,10 +1498,3 @@ Mesa Version History
- 'normalized' parameter to glVertexAttribPointerARB didn't work
- disable bogus GLX_SGI_video_sync extension in xlib driver
- fixed R128 driver locking bug (Martijn van Oosterhout)
- using evaluators with vertex programs caused crashes (bug 7564)
- fragment.position wasn't set correctly for point/line primitives
- fixed parser bug for scalar sources for GL_NV_fragment_program
- max fragment program length was incorrectly 128, now 1024
- writes to result.depth in fragment programs weren't clamped to [0,1]
- fixed potential dangling pointer bug in glBindProgram()
- fixed some memory leaks (and potential crashes) in Xlib driver

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<ul>
<li><a href="intro.html" target="MainFrame">Introduction</a>
<li><a href="news.html" target="MainFrame">News</a>
<LI><A HREF="developers.html" target="MainFrame">Developers</A>
<li><a href="systems.html" target="MainFrame">Platforms and Drivers</a>
<li><a href="license.html" target="MainFrame">License & Copyright</a>
<li><a href="faq.html" target="MainFrame">FAQ</a>
<li><a href="VERSIONS" target="MainFrame">Version History</a>
<li><a href="relnotes.html" target="MainFrame">Release Notes</a>
<li><a href="thanks.html" target="MainFrame">Acknowledgements</a>
<li><a href="conform.html" target="MainFrame">Conformance Testing</a>
@@ -64,17 +64,16 @@ a:visited {
<b>Developer Topics</b>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/mesa3d" target="_parent">SourceForge homepage</a>
<li><a href="repository.html" target="MainFrame">Source Code Repository</a>
<li><a href="memory.html" target="MainFrame">DRI Memory Management</a>
<li><a href="shading.html" target="MainFrame">Shading Language</a>
<li><a href="cvs_access.html" target="MainFrame">CVS Access</a>
<li><a href="cvs_branches.html" target="MainFrame">CVS Branch Info</a>
<li><a href="utilities.html" target="MainFrame">Utilities</a>
<li><a href="helpwanted.html" target="MainFrame">Help Wanted</a>
<li><a href="devinfo.html" target="MainFrame">Development Notes</a>
<li><a href="sourcedocs.html" target="MainFrame">Source Documentation</a>
<li><a href="subset.html" target="MainFrame">Subset Information</a>
<li><a href="fbdev-dri.html" target="MainFrame">fbdev/DRI Environment</a>
<li><a href="subset.html" target="MainFrame">Mesa Subset Driver</a>
<li><a href="glfbdev-driver.html" target="MainFrame">glFBDev Driver</a>
<LI><A HREF="dispatch.html" target="MainFrame">GL Dispatch</A>
<LI><A HREF="custom.html" target="MainFrame">Custom Development</A>
</ul>
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<HTML>
<TITLE>Custom Development</TITLE>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="mesa.css"></head>
<BODY>
<H1>Custom Development</H1>
<p>
Mesa is primarily developed and maintained on a volunteer basis.
Some Mesa development work has been done in conjuction with contracted
projects, such as the XFree86/DRI drivers.
</p>
<p>
<pre>[Begin shameless plug]</pre>
If you have a need for specific or custom Mesa development work,
<a href="http://www.tungstengraphics.com/" target="_parent">
Tungsten Graphics, Inc.</a> may be able to help you.
<pre>[End shameless plug]</pre>
</p>
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<HTML>
<TITLE>CVS Access</TITLE>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="mesa.css"></head>
<BODY>
<h1>CVS Access</h1>
<p>
Mesa's CVS repository (code management system) is hosted on
<a href="http://www.freedesktop.org" target="_parent">freedesktop.org</a>.
</p>
<p>
You may access the repository either as an
<a href="#anonymous">anonymous user</a> (read-only) or as a
<a href="#developer">developer</a>
(read/write).
</p>
<p>
You may also
<a href="http://freedesktop.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/mesa/Mesa/"
target="_parent">browse the CVS repository</a>.
</p>
<a name="anonymous">
<H2>Anonymous CVS Access</H2>
<p>
Anonymous, public, read-only access to the CVS repository is available.
Here are the basic instructions for Unix systems:
</p>
<ol>
<li>Install CVS client software on your computer if needed.
Version 1.9.28 is known to work.
<li>Login as an anonymous user:
<pre>
cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.freedesktop.org:/cvs/mesa login
</pre>
Just press Enter/Return when prompted for a password.
<br>
<br>
<li>Check out the code:
<pre>
cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.freedesktop.org:/cvs/mesa co Mesa
</pre>
</ol>
<p>To update your Mesa CVS source to the latest CVS source:</p>
<ol>
<li><code>cd Mesa</code>
<li><code>cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.freedesktop.org:/cvs/mesa update</code>
</ol>
<a name="developer">
<H2>Developer CVS Access</H2>
<p>
Mesa developers working with the Mesa CVS repository need to first
have an account on <a href="http://www.freedesktop.org" target="_parent">
freedesktop.org</a>.
To get an account, please ask Brian or the other Mesa developers for
permission.
Then, if there are no objections, follow this
<a href="http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/AccountRequests" target="_parent">
procedure</a>.
</p>
<p>
Once your account is established, you can check out the Mesa CVS tree
with:
<pre>
setenv CVS_RSH ssh (if using a csh-like shell)
</pre>
<em>OR</em>
<pre>
export CVS_RSH=rsh (if using a bash-like shell)
</pre>
followed by:
<pre>
cvs -d:ext:yourusername@cvs.freedesktop.org:/cvs/mesa co Mesa
</pre>
<p>
Of course, replace <em>yourusername</em> with your actual login name.
</p>
<p>
Subsequent updates should only require:
</p>
<pre>
cvs update
</pre>
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<HTML>
<TITLE>CVS Branches</TITLE>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="mesa.css"></head>
<BODY>
<H1>CVS Branch Information</H1>
<p>
At any given time, there may be several active branches in Mesa's
CVS repository.
Generally, the CVS trunk contains the latest development (unstable)
code while a CVS branch has the latest stable code.
</p>
<p>
Currently (Oct 2004), the trunk is the Mesa 6.3 development code
while the mesa_6_2_branch branch has the stable Mesa 6.2.x code.
</p>
<p>
Mesa releases use an even/odd numbering scheme to represent stable/development
releases.
For example, Mesa 6.2 (0 is considered even) is a stable release while
Mesa 6.3 is a development release.
</p>
<p>
To checkout a specific CVS branch pass <code>-r</code> and
the branch tag after your CVS command.
For example <code>cvs checkout -r mesa_6_2_branch Mesa</code> will
checkout the 6.2 branch and <code>cvs update -r
mesa_6_2_branch</code> will convert your current CVS tree to the 6.2
branch.
Consult <a href="http://www.durak.org/cvswebsites/doc/cvs_5.php3#SEC54"
target="_parent">http://www.durak.org/cvswebsites/doc/cvs_5.php3#SEC54</a>
for more on branching in CVS.
</p>
<p>
To see a list of all the CVS branches run <code>cvs log README</code> (or any
other file) and look for the section labeled <code>symbolic names</code>.
You'll see something like this:
</p>
<pre> symbolic names:
mesa_4_0: 1.3
mesa_4_0_branch: 1.3.0.6
mesa_3_5: 1.3
mesa_3_4_2: 1.3
mesa_3_4_1: 1.3
mesa_3_4: 1.3
mesa_3_4_branch: 1.3.0.4
mesa_3_3: 1.3
mesa_3_2_1: 1.1.1.1
mesa_3_3_texture_env_combine2: 1.3.0.2
mesa_3_2: 1.1.1.1
mesa_3_2_beta_1: 1.1.1.1
mesa_3_1: 1.1.1.1
mesa_3_2_dev: 1.1.1.1.0.2
mesa_3_1_beta_3: 1.1.1.1
start: 1.1.1.1
mesa: 1.1.1
</pre>
<p>
Most will be obsolete branches. Generally, the newer branches are at
the top. Ask on the mesa3d-dev mailing list to learn which branches
are active.
</p>
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<HTML>
<TITLE>Developers</TITLE>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="mesa.css"></head>
<BODY>
<H1>Developers</H1>
<p>
Both professional and volunteer developers contribute to Mesa.
</p>
<p>
<a href="http://www.tungstengraphics.com/" target="_parent">Tungsten Graphics</a>
employs several of the main Mesa developers including Brian Paul
and Keith Whitwell.
Much of the on-going work in Mesa is done through Tungsten Graphics engineering
contracts.
Prominent examples of this work includes:
</p>
<ul>
<li>DRI drivers for Intel i965, i945, i915 and other chips
<li>Advanced memory manager and framebuffer object support
<li>Shading language compiler and OpenGL 2.0 support
<li>MiniGLX environment
</ul>
<p>
Other companies including
<a href="http://www.intellinuxgraphics.org/index.html" target="_parent">Intel</a>
and IBM also actively contribute to the project.
</p>
<p>
Volunteers have made significant contributions to all parts of Mesa, including
complete device drivers.
</p>
<H1>Custom Development</H1>
<p>
Contact <a href="http://www.tungstengraphics.com/" target="_parent">
Tungsten Graphics</a>
for information about custom development in Mesa, OpenGL, X and other
graphics technologies.
</p>
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corresponding Python scripts.
</li>
<li>
Add a new entry to the <code>gl_extensions</code> struct in mtypes.h
</li>
<li>
Update the <code>extensions.c</code> file.
</li>
<li>
From this point, the best way to proceed is to find another extension,
similar to the new one, that's already implemented in Mesa and use it
as an example.
Find an existing extension that's similar to the new one and search
the sources for code related to that extension.
Implement new code as needed.
In general, new state variables will be added to mtypes.h. If the
extension is rather large, try to implement it in a new source file.
</li>
<li>
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<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>GL Dispatch in Mesa</TITLE>
<LINK REL="stylesheet" TYPE="text/css" HREF="mesa.css">
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<H1>GL Dispatch in Mesa</H1>
<p>Several factors combine to make efficient dispatch of OpenGL functions
fairly complicated. This document attempts to explain some of the issues
and introduce the reader to Mesa's implementation. Readers already familiar
with the issues around GL dispatch can safely skip ahead to the <A
HREF="#overview">overview of Mesa's implementation</A>.</p>
<H2>1. Complexity of GL Dispatch</H2>
<p>Every GL application has at least one object called a GL <em>context</em>.
This object, which is an implicit parameter to ever GL function, stores all
of the GL related state for the application. Every texture, every buffer
object, every enable, and much, much more is stored in the context. Since
an application can have more than one context, the context to be used is
selected by a window-system dependent function such as
<tt>glXMakeContextCurrent</tt>.</p>
<p>In environments that implement OpenGL with X-Windows using GLX, every GL
function, including the pointers returned by <tt>glXGetProcAddress</tt>, are
<em>context independent</em>. This means that no matter what context is
currently active, the same <tt>glVertex3fv</tt> function is used.</p>
<p>This creates the first bit of dispatch complexity. An application can
have two GL contexts. One context is a direct rendering context where
function calls are routed directly to a driver loaded within the
application's address space. The other context is an indirect rendering
context where function calls are converted to GLX protocol and sent to a
server. The same <tt>glVertex3fv</tt> has to do the right thing depending
on which context is current.</p>
<p>Highly optimized drivers or GLX protocol implementations may want to
change the behavior of GL functions depending on current state. For
example, <tt>glFogCoordf</tt> may operate differently depending on whether
or not fog is enabled.</p>
<p>In multi-threaded environments, it is possible for each thread to have a
differnt GL context current. This means that poor old <tt>glVertex3fv</tt>
has to know which GL context is current in the thread where it is being
called.</p>
<A NAME="overview"/>
<H2>2. Overview of Mesa's Implementation</H2>
<p>Mesa uses two per-thread pointers. The first pointer stores the address
of the context current in the thread, and the second pointer stores the
address of the <em>dispatch table</em> associated with that context. The
dispatch table stores pointers to functions that actually implement
specific GL functions. Each time a new context is made current in a thread,
these pointers a updated.</p>
<p>The implementation of functions such as <tt>glVertex3fv</tt> becomes
conceptually simple:</p>
<ul>
<li>Fetch the current dispatch table pointer.</li>
<li>Fetch the pointer to the real <tt>glVertex3fv</tt> function from the
table.</li>
<li>Call the real function.</li>
</ul>
<p>This can be implemented in just a few lines of C code. The file
<tt>src/mesa/glapi/glapitemp.h</tt> contains code very similar to this.</p>
<blockquote>
<table border="1">
<tr><td><pre>
void glVertex3f(GLfloat x, GLfloat y, GLfloat z)
{
const struct _glapi_table * const dispatch = GET_DISPATCH();
(*dispatch-&gt;Vertex3f)(x, y, z);
}</pre></td></tr>
<tr><td>Sample dispatch function</td></tr></table>
</blockquote>
<p>The problem with this simple implementation is the large amount of
overhead that it adds to every GL function call.</p>
<p>In a multithreaded environment, a niave implementation of
<tt>GET_DISPATCH</tt> involves a call to <tt>pthread_getspecific</tt> or a
similar function. Mesa provides a wrapper function called
<tt>_glapi_get_dispatch</tt> that is used by default.</p>
<H2>3. Optimizations</H2>
<p>A number of optimizations have been made over the years to diminish the
performance hit imposed by GL dispatch. This section describes these
optimizations. The benefits of each optimization and the situations where
each can or cannot be used are listed.</p>
<H3>3.1. Dual dispatch table pointers</H3>
<p>The vast majority of OpenGL applications use the API in a single threaded
manner. That is, the application has only one thread that makes calls into
the GL. In these cases, not only do the calls to
<tt>pthread_getspecific</tt> hurt performance, but they are completely
unnecessary! It is possible to detect this common case and avoid these
calls.</p>
<p>Each time a new dispatch table is set, Mesa examines and records the ID
of the executing thread. If the same thread ID is always seen, Mesa knows
that the application is, from OpenGL's point of view, single threaded.</p>
<p>As long as an application is single threaded, Mesa stores a pointer to
the dispatch table in a global variable called <tt>_glapi_Dispatch</tt>.
The pointer is also stored in a per-thread location via
<tt>pthread_setspecific</tt>. When Mesa detects that an application has
become multithreaded, <tt>NULL</tt> is stored in <tt>_glapi_Dispatch</tt>.</p>
<p>Using this simple mechanism the dispatch functions can detect the
multithreaded case by comparing <tt>_glapi_Dispatch</tt> to <tt>NULL</tt>.
The resulting implementation of <tt>GET_DISPATCH</tt> is slightly more
complex, but it avoids the expensive <tt>pthread_getspecific</tt> call in
the common case.</p>
<blockquote>
<table border="1">
<tr><td><pre>
#define GET_DISPATCH() \
(_glapi_Dispatch != NULL) \
? _glapi_Dispatch : pthread_getspecific(&_glapi_Dispatch_key)
</pre></td></tr>
<tr><td>Improved <tt>GET_DISPATCH</tt> Implementation</td></tr></table>
</blockquote>
<H3>3.2. ELF TLS</H3>
<p>Starting with the 2.4.20 Linux kernel, each thread is allocated an area
of per-thread, global storage. Variables can be put in this area using some
extensions to GCC. By storing the dispatch table pointer in this area, the
expensive call to <tt>pthread_getspecific</tt> and the test of
<tt>_glapi_Dispatch</tt> can be avoided.</p>
<p>The dispatch table pointer is stored in a new variable called
<tt>_glapi_tls_Dispatch</tt>. A new variable name is used so that a single
libGL can implement both interfaces. This allows the libGL to operate with
direct rendering drivers that use either interface. Once the pointer is
properly declared, <tt>GET_DISPACH</tt> becomes a simple variable
reference.</p>
<blockquote>
<table border="1">
<tr><td><pre>
extern __thread struct _glapi_table *_glapi_tls_Dispatch
__attribute__((tls_model("initial-exec")));
#define GET_DISPATCH() _glapi_tls_Dispatch
</pre></td></tr>
<tr><td>TLS <tt>GET_DISPATCH</tt> Implementation</td></tr></table>
</blockquote>
<p>Use of this path is controlled by the preprocessor define
<tt>GLX_USE_TLS</tt>. Any platform capable of using TLS should use this as
the default dispatch method.</p>
<H3>3.3. Assembly Language Dispatch Stubs</H3>
<p>Many platforms has difficulty properly optimizing the tail-call in the
dispatch stubs. Platforms like x86 that pass parameters on the stack seem
to have even more difficulty optimizing these routines. All of the dispatch
routines are very short, and it is trivial to create optimal assembly
language versions. The amount of optimization provided by using assembly
stubs varies from platform to platform and application to application.
However, by using the assembly stubs, many platforms can use an additional
space optimization (see <A HREF="#fixedsize">below</A>).</p>
<p>The biggest hurdle to creating assembly stubs is handling the various
ways that the dispatch table pointer can be accessed. There are four
different methods that can be used:</p>
<ol>
<li>Using <tt>_glapi_Dispatch</tt> directly in builds for non-multithreaded
environments.</li>
<li>Using <tt>_glapi_Dispatch</tt> and <tt>_glapi_get_dispatch</tt> in
multithreaded environments.</li>
<li>Using <tt>_glapi_Dispatch</tt> and <tt>pthread_getspecific</tt> in
multithreaded environments.</li>
<li>Using <tt>_glapi_tls_Dispatch</tt> directly in TLS enabled
multithreaded environments.</li>
</ol>
<p>People wishing to implement assembly stubs for new platforms should focus
on #4 if the new platform supports TLS. Otherwise, implement #2 followed by
#3. Environments that do not support multithreading are uncommon and not
terribly relevant.</p>
<p>Selection of the dispatch table pointer access method is controlled by a
few preprocessor defines.</p>
<ul>
<li>If <tt>GLX_USE_TLS</tt> is defined, method #4 is used.</li>
<li>If <tt>PTHREADS</tt> is defined, method #3 is used.</li>
<li>If any of <tt>PTHREADS</tt>, <tt>USE_XTHREADS</tt>,
<tt>SOLARIS_THREADS</tt>, <tt>WIN32_THREADS</tt>, or <tt>BEOS_THREADS</tt>
is defined, method #2 is used.</li>
<li>If none of the preceeding are defined, method #1 is used.</li>
</ul>
<p>Two different techniques are used to handle the various different cases.
On x86 and SPARC, a macro called <tt>GL_STUB</tt> is used. In the preamble
of the assembly source file different implementations of the macro are
selected based on the defined preprocessor variables. The assmebly code
then consists of a series of invocations of the macros such as:
<blockquote>
<table border="1">
<tr><td><pre>
GL_STUB(Color3fv, _gloffset_Color3fv)
</pre></td></tr>
<tr><td>SPARC Assembly Implementation of <tt>glColor3fv</tt></td></tr></table>
</blockquote>
<p>The benefit of this technique is that changes to the calling pattern
(i.e., addition of a new dispatch table pointer access method) require fewer
changed lines in the assembly code.</p>
<p>However, this technique can only be used on platforms where the function
implementation does not change based on the parameters passed to the
function. For example, since x86 passes all parameters on the stack, no
additional code is needed to save and restore function parameters around a
call to <tt>pthread_getspecific</tt>. Since x86-64 passes parameters in
registers, varying amounts of code needs to be inserted around the call to
<tt>pthread_getspecific</tt> to save and restore the GL function's
parameters.</p>
<p>The other technique, used by platforms like x86-64 that cannot use the
first technique, is to insert <tt>#ifdef</tt> within the assembly
implementation of each function. This makes the assembly file considerably
larger (e.g., 29,332 lines for <tt>glapi_x86-64.S</tt> versus 1,155 lines for
<tt>glapi_x86.S</tt>) and causes simple changes to the function
implementation to generate many lines of diffs. Since the assmebly files
are typically generated by scripts (see <A HREF="#autogen">below</A>), this
isn't a significant problem.</p>
<p>Once a new assembly file is created, it must be inserted in the build
system. There are two steps to this. The file must first be added to
<tt>src/mesa/sources</tt>. That gets the file built and linked. The second
step is to add the correct <tt>#ifdef</tt> magic to
<tt>src/mesa/main/dispatch.c</tt> to prevent the C version of the dispatch
functions from being built.</p>
<A NAME="fixedsize"/>
<H3>3.4. Fixed-Length Dispatch Stubs</H3>
<p>To implement <tt>glXGetProcAddress</tt>, Mesa stores a table that
associates function names with pointers to those functions. This table is
stored in <tt>src/mesa/glapi/glprocs.h</tt>. For different reasons on
different platforms, storing all of those pointers is inefficient. On most
platforms, including all known platforms that support TLS, we can avoid this
added overhead.</p>
<p>If the assembly stubs are all the same size, the pointer need not be
stored for every function. The location of the function can instead be
calculated by multiplying the size of the dispatch stub by the offset of the
function in the table. This value is then added to the address of the first
dispatch stub.</p>
<p>This path is activated by adding the correct <tt>#ifdef</tt> magic to
<tt>src/mesa/glapi/glapi.c</tt> just before <tt>glprocs.h</tt> is
included.</p>
<A NAME="autogen"/>
<H2>4. Automatic Generation of Dispatch Stubs</H2>
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<H1>Downloading</H1>
<p>
Last stable release: <b>7.0.2</b>
Last development release: <b>6.5</b>
</p>
<p>
Last stable release: <b>6.4.2</b>
</p>
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<center>
<h1>Mesa Frequently Asked Questions</h1>
Last updated: 21 August 2006
Last updated: 8 June 2006
</center>
<br>
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Mesa 6.x supports the OpenGL 1.5 specification.
<h2>1.2 Does Mesa support/use graphics hardware?</h2>
<p>
Yes. Specifically, Mesa serves as the OpenGL core for the open-source DRI
drivers for XFree86/X.org. See the <a href="http://dri.freedesktop.org/">DRI
drivers for XFree86/X.org. See the <a href="http://dri.sf.net/">DRI
website</a> for more information.
</p>
<p>
@@ -290,8 +290,9 @@ hardware it has detected.
<p>
Make sure the ratio of the far to near clipping planes isn't too great.
Look
<a href="http://www.opengl.org/resources/faq/technical/depthbuffer.htm#0040"
target="_parent"> here</a> for details.
<a href="http://www.sgi.com/software/opengl/advanced97/notes/node18.html"
target="_parent">
here</a> for details.
</p>
<p>
Mesa uses a 16-bit depth buffer by default which is smaller and faster
@@ -340,14 +341,13 @@ will fix the problem.
<a name="part4">
</a><h1><a name="part4">4. Developer Questions</a></h1>
<h2>4.1 How can I contribute?</a></h2>
<h2><a name="part4">4.1 How can I contribute?</a></h2>
<p>
First, join the <a href="http://www.mesa3d.org/lists.html>Mesa3d-dev
mailing list</a>.
That's where Mesa development is discussed.
<a name="part4">First, join the Mesa3d-dev mailing list. That's where Mesa development
is discussed.
</a></p>
<p>
The </a><a href="http://www.opengl.org/documentation" target="_parent">
<a name="part4">The </a><a href="http://www.opengl.org/developers/documentation/specs.html" target="_parent">
OpenGL Specification</a> is the bible for OpenGL implemention work.
You should read it.
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<H1>1. Introduction</H1>
<p>
The fbdev/DRI environment supports hardware-accelerated 3D rendering without
the X window system. This is typically used for embedded applications.
The fbdev/DRI sub-project within Mesa brings hardware accelerated OpenGL
rendering to the Linux fbdev environment.
The X Window System / XFree86 is not needed.
</p>
<p>
Contributors to this project include Jon Smirl, Keith Whitwell and Dave Airlie.
Basically, the <a href="http://dri.sf.net/">DRI</a> drivers for hardware
accelerated OpenGL for XFree86 have been ported to fbdev so that X is
not needed.
This means fbdev/DRI works in full-screen mode only.
</p>
<p>
Applications in the fbdev/DRI environment use
the <a href="MiniGXL.html"> MiniGLX</a> interface to choose pixel
formats, create rendering contexts, etc. It's a subset of the GLX and
Xlib interfaces allowing some degree of application portability between
the X and X-less environments.
DRI driver writers may find this simplified environment easier to work in,
compared to the full XFree86/DRI environment.
</p>
<p>
Some of the files needed for building this configuration are not included
in the normal Mesa releases so you'll need to get the latest sources
sources from the <a href="repository.html">git repository</a>.
Much of the work for this project has been done by Jon Smirl and
Keith Whitwell.
</p>
<p>
To use fbdev/DRI, you'll need a Linux 2.4 or 2.6 kernel.
</p>
<h3>Background Info</h3>
<p>
The Mesa-based DRI drivers used to be hosted in the DRI tree (which is
basically a copy of the XFree86 tree).
Since the Mesa-based DRI drivers are moreso "Mesa drivers" than "XFree86
drivers" and the fact that with some work, the drivers could be used
without X, the driver code was moved into the Mesa tree.
</p>
<p>
So now the DRI drivers can be compiled for two different environments:
fbdev and XFree86.
To build the drivers for XFree86, one has to download/build the DRI
source tree.
Eventually, we'd like to be able to build the drivers for XFree86 outside
of the XFree86/DRI trees.
</p>
<h1>2. Compilation</h1>
<h2>2.1 Compiling the DRM modules</h2>
<p>
You'll need the DRM and pciaccess libraries. Check with:
First, you'll need the DRM (Direct Rendering Manager) kernel module sources.
They're found in a module of the DRI CVS tree.
To obtain the code do the following:
</p>
<pre>
pkg-config --modversion libdrm
pkg-config --modversion pciaccess
cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.freedesktop.org:/cvs/dri login
</pre>
<p>
Press Enter/Return when prompted for a password. Then,
</p>
<pre>
cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.freedesktop.org:/cvs/dri co drm
</pre>
<p>
You can get them from the git repository with:
Compile the DRM kernel modules:
</p>
<pre>
git clone git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/mesa/drm
git clone git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/xorg/lib/libpciaccess
cd drm/linux
make
</pre>
<p>
See the README files in those projects for build/install instructions.
Note: you may need to be root in order to make a few symlinks.
</p>
<p>
You'll need fbdev header files. Check with:
When compilation is done, you should have at least the following
kernel modules:
</p>
<pre>
ls -l /usr/include/linux/fb.h
gamma.o
i810.o
i830.o
mach64.o
mga.o
r128.o
radeon.o
savage.o
sis.o
tdfx.o
via.o
</pre>
<p>
You'll probably want to copy/move them into your kernel module directory
(for example: <code>/lib/modules/2.4.18-14/kernel/drivers/char/drm/</code>).
</p>
<h2>2.2 Compiling the Mesa drivers</h2>
<p>
Compile Mesa with the 'linux-solo' configuration:
Begin by editing the <code>Mesa/configs/default</code> file to set
the <code>DRM_SOURCE_PATH</code> variable.
Set it to the location where the DRM module sources are located.
For example, if your current directory in step 2.1 was <code>/home/fred/</code>
set DRM_SOURCE_PATH to <code>/home/fred/drm</code>
</p>
<p>
Next, assuming you're starting with a fresh Mesa CVS checkout,
do the following:
</p>
<pre>
make linux-solo
</pre>
<p>
When complete you should have the following:
If you previously built the source tree, run <code>make realclean</code>
first to remove the old object files.
</p>
<ul>
<li>lib/libGL.so - the GL library which applications link with
<li>lib/*_dri_so - DRI drivers
<li>lib/miniglx.conf - sample MiniGLX config file
<li>progs/miniglx/* - several MiniGLX sample programs
</ul>
<p>
When this is finished, check the <code>Mesa/lib/</code> directory
to verify that the following files were made:
</p>
<ul>
<li><code>libGL.so.1.2</code> - the client-side OpenGL library
(and a few symlinks to it).
<li><code>libGLU.so.1.1</code> - the GLU library (and a few symlinks to it).
<li><code>libglut.so.3.7</code> - the GLUT library (and a few symlinks to it).
<li><code>mga_dri.so</code> - DRI driver for Matrox G200/G400 cards.
<li><code>r128_dri.so</code> - DRI driver for ATI Rage 128 cards.
<li><code>r200_dri.so</code> - DRI driver for ATI R200 Radeon cards.
<li><code>radeon_dri.so</code> - DRI driver for original ATI Radeon cards.
<li><code>i810_dri.so</code> - DRI driver for Intel i810/i815 chips.
<li><code>i830_dri.so</code> - DRI driver for Intel i830/i845 chips.
<li><code>mga_dri.so</code> - DRI driver for Matrox G200/G400 cards.
<li><code>sis_dri.so</code> - DRI driver for SIS cards.
<li><code>tdfx_dri.so</code> - DRI driver for 3dfx Voodoo 3/4/5 cards.
<li><code>gamma_dri.so</code> - DRI driver for 3Dlabs gamma cards.
<li><code>fb_dri.so</code> - software-only fbdev driver.
<li><code>miniglx.conf</code> - configuration file for the MiniGLX interface
</ul>
<h1>3. Using fbdev/DRI</h1>
<p>
If an X server currently running, exit/stop it so you're working from
the console.
If XFree86 is currently running, exit/stop the X server so you're
working from the console.
</p>
@@ -97,23 +175,12 @@ the console.
<p>
You'll need to load the kernel modules specific to your graphics hardware.
Typically, this consists of the agpgart module, an fbdev driver module
and the DRM kernel module.
</p>
<p>
As root, the kernel modules can be loaded as follows:
and the DRM kernel module (from step 2.1).
</p>
<p>
If you have Intel i915/i945 hardware:
</p>
<pre>
modprobe agpgart # the AGP GART module
modprobe intelfb # the Intel fbdev driver
modprobe i915 # the i915/945 DRI kernel module
</pre>
<p>
If you have ATI Radeon/R200 hardware:
If you have ATI Radeon/R200 hardware, run as root:
</p>
<pre>
modprobe agpgart # the AGP GART module
@@ -122,7 +189,7 @@ If you have ATI Radeon/R200 hardware:
</pre>
<p>
If you have ATI Rage 128 hardware:
If you have ATI Rage 128 hardware, run as root:
</p>
<pre>
modprobe agpgart # the AGP GART module
@@ -131,7 +198,7 @@ If you have ATI Rage 128 hardware:
</pre>
<p>
If you have Matrox G200/G400 hardware:
If you have Matrox G200/G400 hardware, run as root:
</p>
<pre>
modprobe agpgart # the AGP GART module
@@ -140,46 +207,37 @@ If you have Matrox G200/G400 hardware:
</pre>
<p>
To verify that the agpgart, fbdev and drm modules are loaded:
Then run <code>lsmod</code> to be sure the modules are loaded.
For a Radeon card, you should see something like this:
</p>
<pre>
ls -l /dev/agpgart /dev/fb* /dev/dri
Module Size Used by Not tainted
radeon 110308 0 (unused)
radeonfb 21900 0 (unused)
agpgart 43072 1
</pre>
<p>
Alternately, use lsmod to inspect the currently installed modules.
If you have problems, look at the output of dmesg.
</p>
<h2>3.2 Configuration File</h2>
<p>
Copy the sample miniglx.conf to /etc/miniglx.conf and review/edit its contents.
Alternately, the MINIGLX_CONF environment variable can be used to
indicate the location of miniglx.conf
The <code>Mesa/lib/miniglx.conf</code> file should be installed
in <code>/etc/</code>.
</p>
To determine the pciBusID value, run lspci and examine the output.
For example:
</p>
<pre>
/sbin/lspci:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82915G/GV/910GL Express Chipset Family Graphics Controller (rev 04)
</pre>
<p>
00:02.0 indicates that pciBusID should be PCI:0:2:0
Edit <code>/etc/miniglx.conf</code> to be sure it's set up correctly
for your hardware.
Comments in the file explain the options.
</p>
<h2>3.3 Running fbdev/DRI Programs</h2>
<p>
Make sure your LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable is set to the
location of the libGL.so library. You may need to append other paths
to LD_LIBRARY_PATH if libpciaccess.so is in a non-standard location,
for example.
<code>Mesa/lib/</code> directory.
</p>
<p>
@@ -187,7 +245,7 @@ Change to the <code>Mesa/progs/miniglx/</code> directory and
start the sample_server program in the background:
</p>
<pre>
./sample_server &amp;
./sample_server &
</pre>
<p>
@@ -210,24 +268,27 @@ them from a remote shell so that you can stop them with ctrl-C.
<h1>4.0 Troubleshooting</h1>
<ol>
<li>
<p>
If you try to run miniglxtest and get the following:
<br>
</p>
<pre>
[miniglx] failed to probe chipset
connect: Connection refused
server connection lost
</pre>
<p>
It means that the sample_server process is not running.
<br>
<br>
</li>
</ol>
</p>
<h1>5.0 Programming Information</h1>
<p>
The full OpenGL API is available with fbdev/DRI.
</p>
<p>
OpenGL/Mesa is interfaced to fbdev via the <a href="MiniGLX.html">MiniGLX</a>
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<h1>4. Using fbdevglut</h1>
Almost all of the programs in the progs directory use glut, and they compile with fbdevglut.
Currently glBlendFunc is not working with glFBDev.
<p>
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<li>
<p>
For Mesa 7.0.2 <a href="http://dri.freedesktop.org/libdrm/">
DRM version 2.3</a> is required.
DRM kernel modules and header files from the
<a href="http://dri.sf.net/" target="_parent">DRI</a> project.
</p>
<p>
If you don't already have the DRM file, you can get the sources from
CVS by doing:
<pre>
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.freedesktop.org:/cvs/dri co drm
</pre>
<p>
See the <a href="http://dri.freedesktop.org/wiki/Building" target="_parent">
DRI Building Instructions</a> for the steps to build the DRM modules. Mesa
6.5 requires at least libdrm 2.0.1 or greater.
</p>
<p>
To check if you already have it, run:
<br>
<code>pkg-config --modversion libdrm</code>
</p>
<p>
You can download and install a <a href="http://dri.freedesktop.org/libdrm/">
tarball release</a> or get the code from git with:
<br>
<code>git clone git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/mesa/drm</code>
<br>
Then revert to the drm-2.3.0 tag with:
<br>
<code>git-reset --hard drm-2.3.0</code>
</p>
You can verify that the DRM files have been properly installed by
running <code>pkg-config --modversion libdrm</code>
</li>
<li>
Relatively recent
Recent /usr/include/GL/glxproto.h file.
<p>You'll need this if you get any errors about _GLXvop_BindTexImageEXT
being undefined.
</p>
<p>The latest version can be
obtained from <A href="http://webcvs.freedesktop.org/*checkout*/xorg/proto/GL/glxproto.h?rev=1.9&content-type=text%2Fplain">freedesktop.org CVS</a>
</p>
</li>
<li>DRI-enabled X server.
<p>Visit
<a href="http://www.xfree86.org" target="_parent">XFree86</a>
or
<a href="http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software_2fXserver" target="_parent">
X.org</a> release.
Mesa depends on a number of X header and library files.
X.org</a>
for more information.
</p>
</li>
</ol>
@@ -268,15 +282,7 @@ already installed, you'll have to choose different directories, like
To install Mesa's headers and libraries, run <code>make install</code>.
But first, check the Mesa/configs/default file and examine the values
of the <b>INSTALL_DIR</b> and <b>DRI_DRIVER_INSTALL_DIR</b> variables.
Change them if needed, then run <code>make install</code>.
</p>
<p>
The variable
<b>DESTDIR</b> may also be used to install the contents to a temporary
staging directory.
This can be useful for package management.
For example: <code>make install DESTDIR=/somepath/</code>
Change them if needed, then run <code>make install</code>
</p>
<p>
@@ -287,26 +293,6 @@ This is a handy way to compare multiple OpenGL implementations.
</p>
<H3>1.5 pkg-config support</H3>
<p>
Running <code>make install</code> will install package configuration files
for the pkg-config utility.
</p>
<p>
When compiling your OpenGL application you can use pkg-config to determine
the proper compiler and linker flags.
</p>
<p>
For example, compiling and linking a GLUT application can be done with:
</p>
<pre>
gcc `pkg-config --cflags --libs glut` mydemo.c -o mydemo
</pre>
<br>
<a name="windows">
<H2>2. Windows Compilation and Installation</H1>

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@@ -9,31 +9,35 @@
<H1>Introduction</H1>
<p>
Mesa is an open-source implementation of the
<a href="http://www.opengl.org/" target="_parent">OpenGL</a> specification -
a system for rendering interactive 3D graphics.
Mesa is a 3-D graphics library with an API which is very similar to
that of <a href="http://www.opengl.org/" target="_parent">OpenGL</a>.*
To the extent that Mesa utilizes the OpenGL command syntax or state
machine, it is being used with authorization from <a
href="http://www.sgi.com/" target="_parent">Silicon Graphics,
Inc.</a>(SGI). However, the author does not possess an OpenGL license
from SGI, and makes no claim that Mesa is in any way a compatible
replacement for OpenGL or associated with SGI. Those who want a
licensed implementation of OpenGL should contact a licensed
vendor.
</p>
<p>
A variety of device drivers allows Mesa to be used in many different
environments ranging from software emulation to complete hardware acceleration
for modern GPUs.
Please do not refer to the library as <em>MesaGL</em> (for legal
reasons). It's just <em>Mesa</em> or <em>The Mesa 3-D graphics
library</em>. <br>
</p>
<p>
Mesa ties into several other open-source projects: the
<a href="http://dri.sf.net/" target="_parent">Direct Rendering Infrastructure</a>
and <a href="http://x.org" target="_parent">X.org</a> to provide OpenGL
support to users of X on Linux, FreeBSD and other operating systems.
* OpenGL is a trademark of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/"
target="_parent">Silicon Graphics Incorporated</a>.
</p>
<H1>Project History</H1>
<p>
The Mesa project was originally started by Brian Paul.
Here's a short history of the project.
The Mesa project was founded by me, Brian Paul. Here's a short history
of the project.
</p>
<p>
@@ -128,15 +132,10 @@ specification as well as the GL_ARB_vertex_program and
GL_ARB_fragment_program extensions.
</p>
<p>
June 2007: Mesa 7.0 is released, implementing the OpenGL 2.1 specification
and OpenGL Shading Language.
</p>
<p>
Ongoing: Mesa is used as the core of many hardware OpenGL drivers for
the XFree86 and X.org X servers within the
the XFree86 X.org X servers within the
<A href="http://dri.freedesktop.org/" target="_parent">DRI project</A>.
I continue to enhance Mesa with new extensions and features.
</p>
@@ -146,16 +145,9 @@ I continue to enhance Mesa with new extensions and features.
<H1>Major Versions</H1>
<p>
This is a summary of the major versions of Mesa.
Mesa's major version number has been incremented whenever a new version
of the OpenGL specification is implemented.
</p>
<H2>Version 7.x features</H2>
<p>
Version 7.x of Mesa implements the OpenGL 2.1 API. The main feature
of OpenGL 2.x is the OpenGL Shading Language.
This is a summary of the major versions of Mesa. Note that Mesa's major
version number tracks OpenGL's minor version number (+1).
Work is underway to implement the OpenGL 2.0 specification.
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@@ -6,34 +6,6 @@
<BODY>
<H1>Disclaimer</H1>
<p>
Mesa is a 3-D graphics library with an API which is very similar to
that of <a href="http://www.opengl.org/" target="_parent">OpenGL</a>.*
To the extent that Mesa utilizes the OpenGL command syntax or state
machine, it is being used with authorization from <a
href="http://www.sgi.com/" target="_parent">Silicon Graphics,
Inc.</a>(SGI). However, the author does not possess an OpenGL license
from SGI, and makes no claim that Mesa is in any way a compatible
replacement for OpenGL or associated with SGI. Those who want a
licensed implementation of OpenGL should contact a licensed
vendor.
</p>
<p>
Please do not refer to the library as <em>MesaGL</em> (for legal
reasons). It's just <em>Mesa</em> or <em>The Mesa 3-D graphics
library</em>. <br>
</p>
<p>
* OpenGL is a trademark of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/"
target="_parent">Silicon Graphics Incorporated</a>.
</p>
<H1>License / Copyright Information</H1>
<p>
@@ -52,7 +24,7 @@ The default Mesa license is as follows:
</p>
<pre>
Copyright (C) 1999-2007 Brian Paul All Rights Reserved.
Copyright (C) 1999-2005 Brian Paul All Rights Reserved.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
@@ -86,32 +58,29 @@ and their respective licenses.
<H1>Mesa Component Licenses</H1>
<pre>
Component Location License
------------------------------------------------------------------
Main Mesa code src/mesa/ Mesa (MIT)
Component Location Primary Author License
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Main Mesa code src/mesa/ Brian Paul Mesa (MIT)
Device drivers src/mesa/drivers/* MIT, generally
Device drivers src/mesa/drivers/* See drivers See drivers
Ext headers include/GL/glext.h Khronos
Ext headers include/GL/glext.h SGI SGI Free B
include/GL/glxext.h
GLUT src/glut/ Mark Kilgard's copyright
GLUT src/glut/ Mark Kilgard Mark's copyright
SGI GLU library src/glu/sgi/ SGI Free B
Mesa GLU library src/glu/mesa/ Brian Paul GNU-LGPL
demo programs progs/demos/ see source files
SGI GLU library src/glu/sgi/ SGI SGI Free B
X demos progs/xdemos/ see source files
demo programs progs/demos/ various see source files
SGI demos progs/samples/ SGI license
X demos progs/xdemos/ Brian Paul see source files
RedBook demos progs/redbook/ SGI license
SGI demos progs/samples/ SGI SGI copyright
RedBook demos progs/redbook/ SGI SGI copyright
</pre>
<p>
In general, consult the source files for license terms.
</p>
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@@ -9,58 +9,47 @@
<H1>Mailing Lists</H1>
<p>There are four Mesa mailing lists:
</p>
<p>There are four Mesa mailing lists:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mesa3d-announce"
target="_parent">mesa3d-announce</a> - announcements of new Mesa
versions are sent to this list.
</li>
<br>
<li><a href="https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mesa3d-users"
target="_parent">mesa3d-users</a> - intended for users of the Mesa library.
Newbie questions are appropriate, but please try the general OpenGL
resources and Mesa documentation first.
</li>
<br>
<li><a href="https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mesa3d-dev"
target="_parent">mesa3d-dev</a> - for discussion of Mesa development.
Not for beginners.
</li>
<br>
<li><a href="http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/mesa-commit"
target="_parent">mesa-commit</a> - relays git check-in messages
(for developers).
<br>
Note: the old mesa3d-cvs list is no longer in use.
</li>
</ul>
<li><b>mesa3d-users</b> - intended for users of the Mesa library.
Newbie questions are appropriate, but please try reading the Mesa documentation first.
</li><li><b>mesa3d-dev</b> - intended for developers of the Mesa library.
This is not for beginners.
</li><li><b>mesa3d-cvs</b> - CVS check-in messages are sent to this list.
This is useful for tracking ongoing development changes.
</li><li><b>mesa3d-announce</b> - announcements of new Mesa versions are sent to this list.
</li></ul>
<p>
<b>Notice</b>: non-member posts to any of these lists will be automatically
rejected.
To subscribe or unsubscribe, go to the
<a href="http://www.sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=3" target="_parent">
SourceForge lists page.</a>
</p>
<p>The mailing lists are managed by SourceForge. If you're having trouble
with the mailing lists please contact the SourceForge administrators for help.</p>
<br>
<H1>OpenGL Forums</H1>
<p>Archives of the old Mesa mailing list which was hosted by unicamp.br
are available <a href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mesa/messages/"
target="_parent">here</a>.</p>
<p>
Here are some other OpenGL-related forums you might find useful:
</p>
<p>
Usenet newsgroups:
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.opengl.org/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi"
target="_parent">OpenGL discussion forums</A> at www.opengl.org</li>
<li>Usenet newsgroups:
<ul>
<li>comp.graphics.algorithms</li>
<li>comp.graphics.api.opengl</li>
<li>comp.os.linux.x</li>
</ul>
<li>comp.graphics.algorithms
<li>comp.graphics.api.opengl
<li>comp.os.linux.x
</ul>
</p>
<p>
<a href="http://www.opengl.org/" target="_parent">OpenGL discussion forums</A>
at www.opengl.org
</p>
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@@ -9,8 +9,8 @@
<H1>Function Name Mangling</H1>
<p>
If you want to use both Mesa and another OpenGL library in the same
application at the same time you may find it useful to compile Mesa with
If you want to use Mesa and native OpenGL in the same application at
the same time you may find it useful to compile Mesa with
<i>name mangling</i>.
This results in all the Mesa functions being prefixed with
<b>mgl</b> instead of <b>gl</b>.
@@ -18,11 +18,9 @@ This results in all the Mesa functions being prefixed with
<p>
To do this, recompile Mesa with the compiler flag -DUSE_MGL_NAMESPACE.
Add the flag to CFLAGS in the configuration file which you want to use.
For example:
<pre>
CFLAGS += -DUSE_MGL_NAMESPACE
</pre>
Add the flag to the other compiler flags in Make-config (if using the
old-style build system) or in src/Makefile if using GNU autoconf/
automake to build Mesa.
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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
<H1>Modelers, Renderers and Viewers</H1>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.aqsis.org/" target="_parent">Aqsis</a> - a RenderMan compatible renderer</li>
<li><a href="http://www.aqsis.com/" target="_parent">Aqsis</a> - a RenderMan compatible renderer</li>
<li><a href="http://www.ac3d.org/" target="_parent">AC3D</a> - 3-D modeler
</li><li><a href="http://mesa3d.sourceforge.net/notfound.html">ARCAD</a> - CAD program
</li><li><a href="http://www.mediascape.com/" target="_parent">Artstream</a> - provides
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
</li><li><a href="http://innovation3d.sourceforge.net/" target="_parent">Innovation3D</a>
- 3D modeling program
</li><li><a href="http://mesa3d.sourceforge.net/notfound.html" target="_parent">KWRL</a> - VRML browser
</li><li><a href="http://www.openvrml.org/" target="_parent">LibVRML97/Lookat</a>
</li><li><a href="http://www.vermontel.com/%7Ecmorley/vrml.html" target="_parent">LibVRML97/Lookat</a>
- VRML viewer
</li><li><a href="http://aig.cs.man.ac.uk/systems/Maverik/" target="_parent">Maverik</a>
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@@ -11,100 +11,179 @@
<H1>News</H1>
<h2>September ??, 2007</h2>
<p>
<a href="relnotes-7.0.2.html">Mesa 7.0.2</a> is released.
This is a bug-fix release.
</p>
<h2>August 3, 2007</h2>
<p>
<a href="relnotes-7.0.1.html">Mesa 7.0.1</a> is released.
This is a bug-fix release.
</p>
<h2>June 22, 2007</h2>
<p>
<a href="relnotes-7.0.html">Mesa 7.0</a> is released.
This is a stable release featuring OpenGL 2.1 support.
</p>
<h2>April 27, 2007</h2>
<p>
<a href="relnotes-6.5.3.html">Mesa 6.5.3</a> is released.
This is a development release which will lead up to the Mesa 7.0 release
(which will advertise OpenGL 2.1 API support).
</p>
<h2>March 26, 2007</h2>
<p>
The new Shading Language compiler branch has been merged into the git
master branch. This is a step toward hardware support for the OpenGL
2.0 Shading Language and will be included in the next Mesa release.
In conjunction, <a href="http://glean.sf.net" target="_parent">Glean
</a> has been updated with a new test that does over 130 tests of the
shading language and built-in functions.
</p>
<h2>April 2007</h2>
<p>
Thomas Hellstr&ouml;m of
<a href="http://www.tungstengraphics.com" target="_parent">
Tungsten Graphics</a> has written a whitepaper describing the new
<a href="http://www.tungstengraphics.com/mm.pdf">DRI memory management
system</a>.
</p>
<h2>December 5, 2006</h2>
<p>
Mesa is now using git as its source code management system.
The previous CVS repository should no longer be used.
See the <a href="repository.html">repository page</a> for more information.
</p>
<h2>December 2, 2006</h2>
<p>
<a href="relnotes-6.5.2.html">Mesa 6.5.2</a> has been released.
This is a new development release.
</p>
<h2>September 15, 2006</h2>
<p>
<a href="relnotes-6.5.1.html">Mesa 6.5.1</a> has been released.
This is a new development release.
</p>
<h2>March 31, 2006</h2>
<p>
<a href="relnotes-6.5.html">Mesa 6.5</a> has been released.
This is a new development release.
Mesa 6.5 has been released. This is a new development release.
</p>
<pre>
New:
- OpenGL Shading Language support through GL_ARB_shader_objects,
GL_ARB_shading_language_100, GL_ARB_vertex_shader and
GL_ARB_fragment_shader (done by Michal Krol)
- GL_EXT_packed_depth_stencil extension
- GL_EXT_timer_query extension
- GL_EXT_framebuffer_blit extension
- GL_ARB_half_float_pixel
- GLX_MESA_copy_sub_buffer for DRI drivers (Dave Reveman)
- reflect demo improved to support multiple windows
- singlebuffer demo (shows no/little-flicker single-buffered rendering)
- r200: enable GL_ARB_texture_env_crossbar, separate the texture
sampling unit bits from the texture env combine enable bits
- r200: add support for GL_ATI_fragment_shader
- added fast XOR-mode line drawing optimization
- radeon: add support for all 3 tmus, GL_ARB_texture_cube_map
and GL_EXT_fog_coord
- MESA_GLX_ALPHA_BITS env var for xlib driver
- many DRI driver updates (including screen rotation support
for the Intel DRI driver)
Changes:
- removed GL_HP_occlusion_test (use GL_ARB_occlusion_query instead)
- removed GL_SGIX/SGIS_pixel_texture extensions
Bug fixes:
- fixed glxcontextmodes.c datatype problem (bug 5835)
- fixed aix-gcc build/install bugs (bug 5874)
- fixed some bugs in texture env program generation
- glXCopyContext() didn't handle texture object bindings properly
- glXCopyContext() didn't copy all lighting state
- fixed FreeBSD config (Pedro Giffuni)
- fixed some minor framebuffer object bugs
- replaced dprintf() with _glu_printf() in GLU (bug 6244)
- fixed a number of thread safety bugs/regressions
- fixed a number of GLU tesselator bugs (John Shell, bug 6339)
- paletted texturing was broken w/ floating point palettes (K. Schultz)
- lots of assorted framebuffer object bug fixes
</pre>
<p>
The MD5 checksums are:
</p>
<pre>
657be3b92f6dabc78a67ed9cb8d67813 MesaLib-6.5.tar.gz
61beda590bfc5b4a12e979d5f2d70d7a MesaLib-6.5.tar.bz2
19d48b872d579d4f91466060804a59ac MesaLib-6.5.zip
694ad3a7007010c7418a9c72d1cba5b7 MesaDemos-6.5.tar.gz
ab95b590dcd640726a2d89e62068c66e MesaDemos-6.5.tar.bz2
b792c303fefd87294488e2b7eab976e5 MesaDemos-6.5.zip
ac1d585483617db0c91e5c15cb5ec3a3 MesaGLUT-6.5.tar.gz
59f0bf2b2ffb67fe23ee479f9b044f31 MesaGLUT-6.5.tar.bz2
005decb2136718e22222ac1c4805cd15 MesaGLUT-6.5.zip
</pre>
<h2>February 2, 2006</h2>
<p>
<a href="relnotes-6.4.2.html">Mesa 6.4.2</a> has been released.
This is stable, bug-fix release.
Mesa 6.4.2 has been released. This is primarily a bug-fix release.
</p>
<pre>
New items:
- added OSMesaColorClamp() function/feature
- added wglGetExtensionStringARB() function
Bug fixes:
- fixed some problems when building on Windows
- GLw header files weren't installed by installmesa script (bug 5396)
- GL/glfbdev.h file was missing from tarballs
</pre>
<p>
The MD5 checksums are:
</p>
<pre>
cb0d745d520fa7c2bb9178058b763544 MesaLib-6.4.2.tar.gz
7674d2c603b5834259e4e5a820cefd5b MesaLib-6.4.2.tar.bz2
d224e1325b33ff71a0f3893fc6b4d594 MesaLib-6.4.2.zip
d4b345d4588fc750cd3d34f3ac26673e MesaDemos-6.4.2.tar.gz
9cae1ab874af533ce356bd7dfe2e0bb0 MesaDemos-6.4.2.tar.bz2
2da6e1d1245e441d27813595c6ba50de MesaDemos-6.4.2.zip
84427d18c3453f0ea52388eeba7169b5 MesaGLUT-6.4.2.tar.gz
b157ba8ad1ea63260cf5339132e7aac6 MesaGLUT-6.4.2.tar.bz2
fe1523744fc05edc3811dfc6a1bf4181 MesaGLUT-6.4.2.zip
</pre>
<h2>November 29, 2005</h2>
<p>
<a href="relnotes-6.4.1.html">Mesa 6.4.1</a> has been released.
This is stable, bug-fix release.
Mesa 6.4.1 has been released. This is a stable, bug-fix release.
</p>
<pre>
Bug fixes:
- redefining a vertex program string didn't take effect in TNL module
- fixed occasional segfault upon vertex/fragment parsing error
- vertex program LIT instruction didn't handle 0^0=1 correctly
- fragment program fog option didn't work with glDrawPixels, glBitmap
- USE_MGL_NAMESPACE didn't work for x86-64
- OSMesa demos were missing from previous release tarballs
- fixed problem with float->ushort conversion in glClear (bug 4992)
- popping of GL_EYE_PLANE texgen state was broken (bug 4996)
- popping of GL_SPOT_DIRECTION light state was broken (bug 5005)
- fixed occasional triangle color interpolation problem on VMS
- work around invalid free() call (bug 5131)
- fixed BSD X server compilation problem by including stdint.h
</pre>
<p>
The MD5 checksums are:
</p>
<pre>
698ceb574cf882b0226761f5913c0da9 MesaLib-6.4.1.tar.gz
ea148c828ec6f645526451db1b8556f1 MesaLib-6.4.1.tar.bz2
42e93279468975ed2bf3111b8721e5d9 MesaLib-6.4.1.zip
e3b0d50807fd2bdcd1a95aaddd786f13 MesaDemos-6.4.1.tar.gz
99df1fdcb98d391666b476ca6f1dda8a MesaDemos-6.4.1.tar.bz2
b999d2c6d92fb4b7740a3dbd889348e3 MesaDemos-6.4.1.zip
eadfe01fe5ddfb1eb8227dd567b31635 MesaGLUT-6.4.1.tar.gz
bd003bb4f981a4f91dee4c38644d4f3f MesaGLUT-6.4.1.tar.bz2
71c401c037088bf688a88afdaeb3420f MesaGLUT-6.4.1.zip
</pre>
<h2>October 24, 2005</h2>
<p>
<a href="relnotes-6.4.html">Mesa 6.4</a> has been released.
This is stable, bug-fix release.
Mesa 6.4 has been released. This is a stable, bug-fix release.
</p>
<pre>
New:
- Added a fast XOR line drawing function in Xlib driver
- Added support for GL_ARB_texture_mirrored_repeat to savage
driver (supported only on Savage4 hardware).
Changes:
- Mesa now packaged in three parts: Library, Demos and GLUT
Bug fixes:
- GLX_X_RENDERABLE token wasn't accepted by glXChooseFBConfig
- Some files were present multiple times in the 6.3.2 tarballs
- r200_vtxtmp_x86.S file was missing from 6.3.2 tarball (bug 4207)
- glxgears_fbconfig demo didn't work (bug 4237)
- fixed bug when bilinear sampling 2d textures with borders
- glXCreatePbuffer() could segfault instead of returning 0 (bug 4235)
- fixed undefined frexp and rand in X.org libGLcore.a (bug 4242)
- fixed a few problems with proxy color tables (bug 4270)
- fixed precision problem in Z clearing (bug 4395)
- glBitmap, glDraw/CopyPixels mistakenly generated selection hits
- fixed potential segfault caused by reading pixels outside
of renderbuffer bounds
- glGetTexLevelParameter didn't accept GL_TEXTURE_DEPTH_SIZE_ARB
- fixed memory corruption bug involving software alpha buffers
- glReadPixels clipped by window bounds was sometimes broken
- glDraw/CopyPixels of stencil data ignored the stencil write mask
- glReadPixels from a texture bound to a framebuffer object didn't work
- glIsRender/FramebufferEXT weren't totally correct
- fixed a number of point size attenuation/fade bugs
- fixed glFogCoord bug 4729
- GLX encoding for transpose matrix functions was broken
- fixed broken fragment program KIL and SWZ instructions
</pre>
<p>
The MD5 checksums are:
</p>
<pre>
1cce0c1eb4fd15e9dfe837a1ce0c9812 MesaLib-6.4.tar.gz
85a84e47a3f718f752f306b9e0954ef6 MesaLib-6.4.tar.bz2
b976fea4f3ee06354c53f91b6e3f2ffc MesaLib-6.4.zip
d8734f2c69bcf7ef9f5ae454a85743ba MesaDemos-6.4.tar.gz
1a8c4d4fc699233f5fdb902b8753099e MesaDemos-6.4.tar.bz2
607ab7c7a7de0cc5febbdde2bfa03098 MesaDemos-6.4.zip
3260156f66174322a092be0767962d34 MesaGLUT-6.4.tar.gz
0465d053f83775f44a12dec4050dfd78 MesaGLUT-6.4.tar.bz2
02abfcdcdf72ba938ae00f6e3b70fbe0 MesaGLUT-6.4.zip
</pre>
<h2>August 19, 2005</h2>
@@ -112,7 +191,23 @@ This is stable, bug-fix release.
Mesa 6.3.2 has been released.
Note: there was no public release of version 6.3.1.
</p>
<a href="versions.html#6.3.2">Changes in version 6.3.1</a>
<pre>
New:
- The distribution now includes the DRI drivers and GLX code
Changes:
- Made the DRI "new" driver interface standard, remove old code
Bug fixes:
- GL_ARB_vertex/fragment_shader were mistakenly listed in the
extensions string
- negative relative addressing in vertex programs was broken
- update/fix SPARC assembly code for vertex transformation
- fixed memory leak when freeing GLX drawables/renderbuffers
- fixed display list memory leak
- the GL_PIXEL_MAP_I_TO_I table is now floating point, not integer
- wglGetProcAddress() didn't handle wgl-functions
- fixed glxext.h cross-compile issue (Colin Harrison)
- assorted DRI driver fixes
</pre>
<p>
The MD5 checksums are:
</p>
@@ -1131,6 +1226,6 @@ source code</a>.</p>
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<H1>Mesa 6.4.1 / November 29, 2006</H1>
<p>
Mesa 6.4.1 is a stable, bug-fix release.
</p>
<h2>MD5 checksums</h2>
<pre>
698ceb574cf882b0226761f5913c0da9 MesaLib-6.4.1.tar.gz
ea148c828ec6f645526451db1b8556f1 MesaLib-6.4.1.tar.bz2
42e93279468975ed2bf3111b8721e5d9 MesaLib-6.4.1.zip
e3b0d50807fd2bdcd1a95aaddd786f13 MesaDemos-6.4.1.tar.gz
99df1fdcb98d391666b476ca6f1dda8a MesaDemos-6.4.1.tar.bz2
b999d2c6d92fb4b7740a3dbd889348e3 MesaDemos-6.4.1.zip
eadfe01fe5ddfb1eb8227dd567b31635 MesaGLUT-6.4.1.tar.gz
bd003bb4f981a4f91dee4c38644d4f3f MesaGLUT-6.4.1.tar.bz2
71c401c037088bf688a88afdaeb3420f MesaGLUT-6.4.1.zip
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<h2>Bug fixes</h2>
<ul>
<li>redefining a vertex program string didn't take effect in TNL module
<li>fixed occasional segfault upon vertex/fragment parsing error
<li>vertex program LIT instruction didn't handle 0^0=1 correctly
<li>fragment program fog option didn't work with glDrawPixels, glBitmap
<li>USE_MGL_NAMESPACE didn't work for x86-64
<li>OSMesa demos were missing from previous release tarballs
<li>fixed problem with float->ushort conversion in glClear (bug 4992)
<li>popping of GL_EYE_PLANE texgen state was broken (bug 4996)
<li>popping of GL_SPOT_DIRECTION light state was broken (bug 5005)
<li>fixed occasional triangle color interpolation problem on VMS
<li>work around invalid free() call (bug 5131)
<li>fixed BSD X server compilation problem by including stdint.h
</ul>
<h2>Driver Status</h2>
<pre>
Driver Status
---------------------- ----------------------
DRI drivers varies with the driver
XMesa (Xlib) implements OpenGL 1.5
OSMesa (off-screen) implements OpenGL 1.5
Windows/Win32 implements OpenGL 1.5
Glide (3dfx Voodoo1/2) requires updates
SVGA requires updates
DJGPP requires updates
GGI requires updates
BeOS requires updates
Allegro requires updates
D3D requires updates
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<H1>Mesa 6.4.2 / February 2, 2006</H1>
<p>
Mesa 6.4.2 is a stable, bug-fix release.
</p>
<h2>MD5 checksums</h2>
<pre>
cb0d745d520fa7c2bb9178058b763544 MesaLib-6.4.2.tar.gz
7674d2c603b5834259e4e5a820cefd5b MesaLib-6.4.2.tar.bz2
d224e1325b33ff71a0f3893fc6b4d594 MesaLib-6.4.2.zip
d4b345d4588fc750cd3d34f3ac26673e MesaDemos-6.4.2.tar.gz
9cae1ab874af533ce356bd7dfe2e0bb0 MesaDemos-6.4.2.tar.bz2
2da6e1d1245e441d27813595c6ba50de MesaDemos-6.4.2.zip
84427d18c3453f0ea52388eeba7169b5 MesaGLUT-6.4.2.tar.gz
b157ba8ad1ea63260cf5339132e7aac6 MesaGLUT-6.4.2.tar.bz2
fe1523744fc05edc3811dfc6a1bf4181 MesaGLUT-6.4.2.zip
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<h2>New features</h2>
<ul>
<li>added OSMesaColorClamp() function/feature
<li>added wglGetExtensionStringARB() function
</ul>
<h2>Changes</h2>
<ul>
<li>GLUT tarball
<br>
Starting with 6.4, the GLUT library sources are distributed in a separate
tarball. This was done at the request of Linux distro vendors who prefer
to use freeglut.
</ul>
<h2>Bug fixes</h2>
<ul>
<li>fixed some problems when building on Windows
<li>GLw header files weren't installed by installmesa script (bug 5396)
<li>GL/glfbdev.h file was missing from tarballs
<li>fixed TNL initialization bug which could lead to crash (bug 5791)
</ul>
<h2>Driver Status</h2>
<pre>
Driver Status
---------------------- ----------------------
DRI drivers varies with the driver
XMesa (Xlib) implements OpenGL 1.5
OSMesa (off-screen) implements OpenGL 1.5
Windows/Win32 implements OpenGL 1.5
Glide (3dfx Voodoo1/2) requires updates
SVGA requires updates
DJGPP requires updates
GGI requires updates
BeOS requires updates
Allegro requires updates
D3D requires updates
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<H1>Mesa 6.4 / October 24, 2005</H1>
<p>
Mesa 6.4 is a stable, bug-fix release.
</p>
<h2>MD5 checksums</h2>
<pre>
1cce0c1eb4fd15e9dfe837a1ce0c9812 MesaLib-6.4.tar.gz
85a84e47a3f718f752f306b9e0954ef6 MesaLib-6.4.tar.bz2
b976fea4f3ee06354c53f91b6e3f2ffc MesaLib-6.4.zip
d8734f2c69bcf7ef9f5ae454a85743ba MesaDemos-6.4.tar.gz
1a8c4d4fc699233f5fdb902b8753099e MesaDemos-6.4.tar.bz2
607ab7c7a7de0cc5febbdde2bfa03098 MesaDemos-6.4.zip
3260156f66174322a092be0767962d34 MesaGLUT-6.4.tar.gz
0465d053f83775f44a12dec4050dfd78 MesaGLUT-6.4.tar.bz2
02abfcdcdf72ba938ae00f6e3b70fbe0 MesaGLUT-6.4.zip
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<h2>New</h2>
<ul>
<li>Added a fast XOR line drawing function in Xlib driver
<li>Added support for GL_ARB_texture_mirrored_repeat to savage driver (supported only on Savage4 hardware).
</ul>
<h2>Changes</h2>
<ul>
<li>Mesa now packaged in three parts: Library, Demos and GLUT
</ul>
<h2>Bug fixes</h2>
<ul>
<li>GLX_X_RENDERABLE token wasn't accepted by glXChooseFBConfig
<li>Some files were present multiple times in the 6.3.2 tarballs
<li>r200_vtxtmp_x86.S file was missing from 6.3.2 tarball (bug 4207)
<li>glxgears_fbconfig demo didn't work (bug 4237)
<li>fixed bug when bilinear sampling 2d textures with borders
<li>glXCreatePbuffer() could segfault instead of returning 0 (bug 4235)
<li>fixed undefined frexp and rand in X.org libGLcore.a (bug 4242)
<li>fixed a few problems with proxy color tables (bug 4270)
<li>fixed precision problem in Z clearing (bug 4395)
<li>glBitmap, glDraw/CopyPixels mistakenly generated selection hits
<li>fixed potential segfault caused by reading pixels outside
of renderbuffer bounds
<li>glGetTexLevelParameter didn't accept GL_TEXTURE_DEPTH_SIZE_ARB
<li>fixed memory corruption bug involving software alpha buffers
<li>glReadPixels clipped by window bounds was sometimes broken
<li>glDraw/CopyPixels of stencil data ignored the stencil write mask
<li>glReadPixels from a texture bound to a framebuffer object didn't work
<li>glIsRender/FramebufferEXT weren't totally correct
<li>fixed a number of point size attenuation/fade bugs
<li>fixed glFogCoord bug 4729
<li>GLX encoding for transpose matrix functions was broken
<li>fixed broken fragment program KIL and SWZ instructions
<li>fragment programs that wrote result.depth.z didn't work
</ul>
<h2>Driver Status</h2>
<pre>
Driver Status
---------------------- ----------------------
DRI drivers varies with the driver
XMesa (Xlib) implements OpenGL 1.5
OSMesa (off-screen) implements OpenGL 1.5
Windows/Win32 implements OpenGL 1.5
Glide (3dfx Voodoo1/2) requires updates
SVGA requires updates
DJGPP requires updates
GGI requires updates
BeOS requires updates
Allegro requires updates
D3D requires updates
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<H1>Mesa 6.5.1 Release Notes / September 15, 2006</H1>
<p>
Mesa 6.5.1 is a 6.5 follow-on development release mostly consisting of
bug fixes.
</p>
<h2>MD5 checksums</h2>
<pre>
d9a555297319bb932a3192952d53d073 MesaLib-6.5.1.tar.gz
c46f2c6646a270911b791dd8e1c2d977 MesaLib-6.5.1.tar.bz2
939eaaff33322bfeafac784402b45f4f MesaLib-6.5.1.zip
9e4bbe83c007bfbaa67449a81cc3d36a MesaDemos-6.5.1.tar.gz
0f2794baf7a9d98b22caea9f78c6942d MesaDemos-6.5.1.tar.bz2
14c77eab9cc7a265c331abf239927c1c MesaDemos-6.5.1.zip
c5f87c23aaf4eaf1bda0d007ea98366c MesaGLUT-6.5.1.tar.gz
2525642fe7f454e3e1a1aad01359b406 MesaGLUT-6.5.1.tar.bz2
e33b165c22551e23b58ede8767378543 MesaGLUT-6.5.1.zip
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<h2>New Features</h2>
<ul>
<li>Intel i965 "broadwater" DRI driver
<li>GL_APPLE_vertex_array_object - allows encapsulation of a set of vertex
arrays in an object.
<li>GL_EXT_texture_sRGB - non-linearly mapped texture formats
<li>GL_EXT_gpu_program_parameters - addes a few new functions for setting
multiple vertex/fragment program parameters with one call.
<li>"engine" demo
<li>updated fbdev driver and GLUT for fbdev (Sean D'Epagnier)
<li>many updates to the DRI drivers
</ul>
<h2>Changes</h2>
<ul>
<li>The glVertexAttribARB functions no longer alias the conventional
vertex attributes.
<li>glxinfo program prints more info with -l option
<li>GL_FRAGMENT_PROGRAM_NV and GL_FRAGMENT_PROGRAM_ARB are now
compatible, in terms of glBindProgramARB()
<li>The GL_ARB_vertex_program attribute <code>vertex.weight</code> is now
accepted by the parser, even though the GL_ARB_vertex_blend and
GL_EXT_vertex_weighting extensions aren't supported.
Allows Warcraft to run.
</ul>
<h2>Bug fixes</h2>
<ul>
<li>fixed broken texture border handling for depth textures (bug 6498)
<li>removed the test for duplicated framebuffer attachments, per
version 117 of the GL_EXT_framebuffer_object specification
<li>fixed a few render-to-texture bugs, including render to depth texture
<li>clipping of lines against user-defined clip planes was broken (6512)
<li>assembly language dispatch for SPARC was broken (bug 6484)
<li>assorted compilation fixes on various Unix platforms (Dan Schikore)
<li>glPopAttrib could restore an invalid value for GL_DRAW_BUFFER
<li>assorted minor fixes for 16 and 32 bit/channel modes
<li>fixed assorted bugs in texture compression paths
<li>fixed indirect rendering vertex array crashes (bug 6863)
<li>glDrawPixels GL_INDEX_OFFSET didn't always work
<li>fixed convolution memory leak (bug 7077)
<li>rectangular depth textures didn't work
<li>invalid mode to glBegin didn't generate an error (bug 7142)
<li>'normalized' parameter to glVertexAttribPointerARB didn't work
<li>disable bogus GLX_SGI_video_sync extension in xlib driver
<li>fixed R128 driver locking bug (Martijn van Oosterhout)
<li>using evaluators with vertex programs caused crashes (bug 7564)
<li>fragment.position wasn't set correctly for point/line primitives
<li>fixed parser bug for scalar sources for GL_NV_fragment_program
<li>max fragment program length was incorrectly 128, now 1024
<li>writes to result.depth in fragment programs weren't clamped to [0,1]
<li>fixed potential dangling pointer bug in glBindProgram()
<li>fixed some memory leaks (and potential crashes) in Xlib driver
<li>fixed a number of build issues on HP-UX (Christopher Bell)
<li>accum buffer didn't work with OSMesa interface
</ul>
<h2>Internal code changes</h2>
<p>
A number of Mesa program-related structs were renamed.
For example <i>struct vertex_program</i> is now <i>struct gl_vertex_program</i>.
All the effected drivers have been updated.
</p>
<p>Ian Romanick updated the GL API dispatch code in a number of ways.
First, many old/unused extensions were removed.
Second, the static entrypoints for some extensions were removed.
This means GL function pointers will have to be used more often
(e.g. use glXGetProcAddressARB()).
</p>
<h2>To Do (someday) items</h2>
<ul>
<li>Switch to freeglut
<li>Increase MAX_DRAWBUFFERS
<li>Fix linux-glide target/driver.
<li>Fix lambda calculation for frag progs.
</ul>
<h2>Driver Status</h2>
<pre>
Driver Status
---------------------- ----------------------
DRI drivers varies with the driver
XMesa/GLX (on Xlib) implements OpenGL 1.5
OSMesa (off-screen) implements OpenGL 1.5
Glide (3dfx Voodoo1/2) implements OpenGL 1.3
SVGA implements OpenGL 1.3
Wind River UGL implements OpenGL 1.3
Windows/Win32 implements OpenGL 1.5
DJGPP implements OpenGL 1.5
GGI implements OpenGL 1.3
BeOS implements OpenGL 1.5
Allegro needs updating
D3D needs updating
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<H1>Mesa 6.5.2 Release Notes / December 2, 2006</H1>
<p>
Mesa 6.5.2 is a 6.5 follow-on development release with a few new features
but mostly consisting of bug fixes.
</p>
<h2>MD5 checksums</h2>
<pre>
11a033b078e090b3caaeb467234fe299 MesaLib-6.5.2.tar.gz
e4d894181f1859651658b3704633e10d MesaLib-6.5.2.tar.bz2
63bf1d444fa738cca52ce1043e284021 MesaLib-6.5.2.zip
2b8f1375d16bda5f5a2304174cd5bcf7 MesaDemos-6.5.2.tar.gz
e870efe98d3a50be01ab211b9b2e25d9 MesaDemos-6.5.2.tar.bz2
d92cc6f5fee5ca75af0be04f9f4908f0 MesaDemos-6.5.2.zip
8d4d77e3a7132f4217bbc7c1ab157030 MesaGLUT-6.5.2.tar.gz
e84edbb11c69c8e408dfadd2ed08e95b MesaGLUT-6.5.2.tar.bz2
c6d7134843ed5faf11f6686ecb5d2a2e MesaGLUT-6.5.2.zip
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<h2>New features</h2>
<ul>
<li>New DRI memory manager system. Currently used by the i915tex driver.
Other DRI drivers will be updated to use the new memory manager in coming
months.
<br>
To use the new driver you'll need the most recent DRM library and drivers
(version 2.2 or later) and a recent xf86-video-intel driver module from X.org.
<br>
New features resulting from this work include:
<ul>
<li>EXT_framebuffer_objects, render to texture
<li>ARB_pixel_buffer_objects
<li>Accelerated CopyTexSubimage, DrawPixels, ReadPixels, CopyPixels
<li>Accelerated texture uploads from pixel buffer objects
<li>Potentially texturing directly from the pixel buffer object (zero
copy texturing).
</ul>
<li>New Intel i965 DRI driver
<li>New <code>minstall</code> script to replace normal install program
<li>Faster fragment program execution in software
<li>Added (or fixed) support for <a href="http://www.opengl.org/registry/specs/SGI/make_current_read.txt">
GLX_SGI_make_current_read</a> to the following drivers:</li>
<ul>
<li>radeon</li>
<li>savage</li>
<li>mga</li>
<li>tdfx</li>
</ul>
<li>Added support for ARB_occlusion_query to the tdfx driver (Ian
Romanick).</li>
</ul>
<h2>Bug fixes</h2>
<ul>
<li>fixed invalid memory read while rendering textured points (bug 8320)
<li>fixed problems with freebsd-dri configuration (bug 8344)
<li>Mesa's fake glxGetCurrentContext() wasn't thread-aware
<li>OPTION NV_position_invariant didn't work in NV vertex programs
<li>glDrawPixels into a user-created framebuffer object could crash Xlib driver
<li>Line clipping was broken in some circumstances
<li>fragment.fogcoord register didn't always contain the correct value
<li>RGBA logicops didn't work reliably in some DRI drivers
<li>Fixed broken RGBA LogicOps in Intel DRI drivers
<li>Fixed some fragment program bugs in Intel i915 DRI driver
<li>Fixed glGetVertexAttribfvARB bug 8883
<li>Implemented glGetUniform[fi]vARB() functions
<li>Fixed glDrawPixels(GL_COLOR_INDEX, GL_BITMAP) segfault (bug 9044)
<li>Fixed some gluBuild2DMipmaps() bugs (Greg McGarragh)
<li>Fixed broken "mgl" name mangling
<li>Indirect rending was broken for glMap* functions (bug 8899)
</ul>
<h2>Internal code changes</h2>
<ul>
<li>The device driver functions ResizeBuffers and GetBufferSize have been
decprecated.
<li>OpenGL 2.0 and 2.1 support is nearly done. We need to do quite a bit
more testing of the shading language functions.
</ul>
<h2>To Do (someday) items</h2>
<ul>
<li>Switch to freeglut
<li>Increase MAX_DRAWBUFFERS
<li>Fix linux-glide target/driver.
<li>Improved lambda and derivative calculation for frag progs.
</ul>
<h2>Driver Status</h2>
<pre>
Driver Status
---------------------- ----------------------
DRI drivers varies with the driver
XMesa/GLX (on Xlib) implements OpenGL 1.5
OSMesa (off-screen) implements OpenGL 1.5
Glide (3dfx Voodoo1/2) implements OpenGL 1.3
SVGA implements OpenGL 1.3
Wind River UGL implements OpenGL 1.3
Windows/Win32 implements OpenGL 1.5
DJGPP implements OpenGL 1.5
GGI implements OpenGL 1.3
BeOS implements OpenGL 1.5
Allegro needs updating
D3D needs updating
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<H1>Mesa 6.5.3 Release Notes / April 27, 2007</H1>
<p>
Mesa 6.5.3 is a development release with many changes and new features.
Mesa 7.0 is expected to follow shortly.
</p>
<h2>MD5 checksums</h2>
<pre>
39f33ea64e34e2d5b20640b008b57649 MesaLib-6.5.3.tar.gz
46359457147c469745f24b5074a186f0 MesaLib-6.5.3.tar.bz2
a8946fa861634ce15971396f47992c41 MesaLib-6.5.3.zip
08e26948d57eaca74d02a530b2d8106e MesaDemos-6.5.3.tar.gz
8af91773ab2653fe537499676b05f2e8 MesaDemos-6.5.3.tar.bz2
783f81b171bf89b0929abc894efd25a6 MesaDemos-6.5.3.zip
9467d415388fe1ad82991fb20704b812 MesaGLUT-6.5.3.tar.gz
360843e46b7ebb6909290b023f9b26fa MesaGLUT-6.5.3.tar.bz2
7686065e5c15a30de08a1610860b6840 MesaGLUT-6.5.3.zip
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<h2>Shared library numbering</h2>
<p>
Mesa 6.5.3 supports the OpenGL 2.0/2.1 API. However, the (unix)
shared library version is still 1.5 (i.e. libGL.so.1.5.xxxxxx).
Bumping the shared library version to 2.x would cause linking problems
with existing OpenGL applications. Since OpenGL 2.x is backward
compatible with OpenGL 1.x the shared library version number doesn't
have to be incremented (which would indicate an incompatible ABI).
</p>
<p>
Other OpenGL vendors name their OpenGL 2.x libraries libGL.so.1.0.xxxxx
for the same reason.
</p>
<h2>New features</h2>
<ul>
<li>OpenGL 2.0 and 2.1 API support.
<li>Entirely new Shading Language code generator. See the
<a href="shading.html">Shading Language</a> page for more information.
<li>Much faster software execution of vertex, fragment shaders.
<li>New vertex buffer object (vbo) infrastructure
<li>Updated glext.h file (version 39)
<li>Updated glxext.h file (version 19)
<li>GL_MAX_DRAWBUFFERS is now 4 (software rendering) so
"multiple render targets" are really supported.
</ul>
<h2>Bug fixes</h2>
<ul>
<li>Fog was errantly applied when a fragment shader was enabled (bug 9346)
<li>glPush/PopClientAttrib didn't handle VBO bindings correctly (bug 9445)
<li>With 32-bit Z buffer, the fragment Z of lines and points was sometimes wrong.
<li>GL_POST_CONVOLUTION_ALPHA_BIAS/SCALE was broken.
<li>1D convolution state could effect 2D image transfers
<li>Overlapping glCopyPixels with negative Y zoom didn't work (bug 10521)
<li>Fixed a number of framebuffer/renderbuffer reference counting bugs
<li>Fixed a few bugs in software-emulated alpha planes
<li>Assorted minor bug fixes in glCopy/DrawPixels, glPixelZoom, etc.
<li>Assorted DRI driver bug fixes.
<li>Fixed a number of bugs that prevented "depth-peeling" rendering from working.
</ul>
<h2>Internal code changes</h2>
<ul>
<li>Old array_cache module replaced by new vbo module. All geometry
rendering is now cast in the form of vertex buffer objects.
<li>Massive changes to the Shading Language compiler and related state.
<li>Vertex/fragment shaders are compiled into GPU instructions and
programs very similar to GL_ARB_vertex/fragment_program.
<li>Vertex and fragment programs are executed with the same code now.
<li>The SSE-optimized vertex program path has been removed since it didn't
support more than 12 temp registers, didn't support branching/looping, etc.
</ul>
<h2>To Do (someday) items</h2>
<ul>
<li>Switch to freeglut
<li>Fix linux-glide target/driver.
<li>Improved lambda and derivative calculation for frag progs.
</ul>
<h2>Driver Status</h2>
<pre>
Driver Status
---------------------- ----------------------
DRI drivers varies with the driver
XMesa/GLX (on Xlib) implements OpenGL 2.1
OSMesa (off-screen) implements OpenGL 2.1
Windows/Win32 implements OpenGL 2.1
Glide (3dfx Voodoo1/2) implements OpenGL 1.3
SVGA unsupported
Wind River UGL unsupported
DJGPP unsupported
GGI unsupported
BeOS unsupported
Allegro unsupported
D3D unsupported
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<H1>Mesa 6.5 Release Notes / March 31, 2006</H1>
<p>
Mesa 6.5 is a new development release.
</p>
<h2>MD5 checksums</h2>
<pre>
657be3b92f6dabc78a67ed9cb8d67813 MesaLib-6.5.tar.gz
61beda590bfc5b4a12e979d5f2d70d7a MesaLib-6.5.tar.bz2
19d48b872d579d4f91466060804a59ac MesaLib-6.5.zip
694ad3a7007010c7418a9c72d1cba5b7 MesaDemos-6.5.tar.gz
ab95b590dcd640726a2d89e62068c66e MesaDemos-6.5.tar.bz2
b792c303fefd87294488e2b7eab976e5 MesaDemos-6.5.zip
ac1d585483617db0c91e5c15cb5ec3a3 MesaGLUT-6.5.tar.gz
59f0bf2b2ffb67fe23ee479f9b044f31 MesaGLUT-6.5.tar.bz2
005decb2136718e22222ac1c4805cd15 MesaGLUT-6.5.zip
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<h2>New Features</h2>
<ul>
<li>OpenGL Shading language support
<br>
This includes the GL_ARB_shader_objects, GL_ARB_shading_language_100,
GL_ARB_vertex_shader and GL_ARB_fragment_shader extensions. Most of
the work was done by Michal Krol.
There's probably a fair number of bugs since this is a pretty large,
complicated body of code.
<br>
The OpenGL 2.0 interface to these features will be implemented in a
future version of Mesa,
<li>GL_EXT_timer_query
<br>
Used to measure the time of OpenGL operations at high precision.
Only supported in the software/Xlib driver at this time.
<li>GL_EXT_packed_depth_stencil
<br>
Defines a new GL_DEPTH_STENCIL_EXT pixel format.
<li>GL_EXT_framebuffer_blit
<br>
A simplified glCopyPixels-like feature for copying pixel rectangles.
<li>GL_ARB_half_float_pixel
<br>
Adds a new half-precision floating point format for image transfers,
such as for glDrawPixels, glReadPixels, glTexImage, etc.
</ul>
<h2>Changes</h2>
<ul>
<li>removed GL_HP_occlusion_test (use GL_ARB_occlusion_query instead)
<li>removed GL_SGIX/SGIS_pixel_texture extensions
</ul>
<h2>Bug fixes</h2>
<ul>
<li>fixed glxcontextmodes.c datatype problem (bug 5835)
<li>fixed aix-gcc build/install bugs (bug 5874)
<li>fixed some bugs in texture env program generation
<li>glXCopyContext() didn't handle texture object bindings properly
<li>glXCopyContext() didn't copy all lighting state
<li>fixed FreeBSD config (Pedro Giffuni)
<li>fixed some minor framebuffer object bugs
<li>replaced dprintf() with _glu_printf() in GLU (bug 6244)
<li>fixed a number of thread safety bugs/regressions
<li>fixed a number of GLU tesselator bugs (John Shell, bug 6339)
<li>paletted texturing was broken w/ floating point palettes (K. Schultz)
<li>lots of assorted framebuffer object bug fixes
</ul>
<h2>Known Issues</h2>
<ul>
<li>Rendering to depth textures will not work. Rendering to GL_DEPTH_STENCIL
textures should work.
</ul>
<h2>Driver Interface Changes</h2>
<ul>
<li>Stencil: The Driver.StencilOp/Func/Mask() functions have been replaced by
the two-sided versions: Driver.Stencil*Separate().
<li>Render-to-texture: The functions for rendering to textures have changed.
</ul>
<h2>To Do (someday) items</h2>
<ul>
<li>Switch to freeglut
<li>Increase MAX_DRAWBUFFERS
<li>Fix linux-glide target/driver.
<li>Fix lambda calculation for frag progs.
</ul>
<h2>Driver Status</h2>
<pre>
Driver Status
---------------------- ----------------------
DRI drivers varies with the driver
XMesa/GLX (on Xlib) implements OpenGL 1.5
OSMesa (off-screen) implements OpenGL 1.5
Glide (3dfx Voodoo1/2) implements OpenGL 1.3
SVGA implements OpenGL 1.3
Wind River UGL implements OpenGL 1.3
Windows/Win32 implements OpenGL 1.5
DJGPP implements OpenGL 1.5
GGI implements OpenGL 1.3
BeOS implements OpenGL 1.5
Allegro needs updating
D3D needs updating
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<H1>Mesa 7.0.1 Release Notes / August 3, 2007</H1>
<p>
Mesa 7.0.1 is a stable release with bug fixes since version 7.0.
</p>
<h2>MD5 checksums</h2>
<pre>
db55141a44b902fcc61d9265b7862c06 MesaLib-7.0.1.tar.gz
c056abd763e899114bf745c9eedbf9ad MesaLib-7.0.1.tar.bz2
ecc2637547fae2b38271ae362d013afa MesaLib-7.0.1.zip
b85a4a5be4e829f4a1165e4514b13183 MesaDemos-7.0.1.tar.gz
3b66b3268df12ca8a6c4e0c4c457912c MesaDemos-7.0.1.tar.bz2
b1c18006f16e44e80fea66774c59b391 MesaDemos-7.0.1.zip
b87a69986839ae43ce12fc8e3dc1ebb4 MesaGLUT-7.0.1.tar.gz
25f30d0c1651997b4412366ba0572f7f MesaGLUT-7.0.1.tar.bz2
676ee6682a6ce78a5540554fd975c03e MesaGLUT-7.0.1.zip
</pre>
<h2>New features</h2>
<ul>
<li>Added a bluegene-osmesa build config
</ul>
<h2>Bug fixes</h2>
<ul>
<li>Fixed some MingW build issues
<li>Added a few missing OpenGL 2.0 API entrypoints:
<ul>
<li>glVertexAttrib4bv
<li>glVertexAttrib4iv
<li>glVertexAttrib4ubv
<li>glVertexAttrib4uiv
<li>glVertexAttrib4usv
</ul>
<li>Fixed glDrawPixels(GL_STENCIL_INDEX) pixel transfer bug 11457
<li>GLSL bug fix: added vec2(vec4) constructor
<li>GLSL bug fix: .strq and .rgba writemasks didn't always work
<li>Stencil pixel map didn't always work for glDrawPixels (bug 11475)
<li>Fixed polygon stipple bug in i915 driver
<li>Binding a zero-sized texture didn't disable texturing (bug 11309)
<li>Queries of GL_INFO_LOG_LENGTH, GL_SHADER_SOURCE_LENGTH didn't include
the terminating zero (bug 11588)
<li>glXChooseFBConfig() in Xlib driver didn't handle GLX_STEREO flag properly
<li>Fixed a GLSL function call bug (#11731)
<li>glPointParameteriv(GL_DISTANCE_ATTENUATION_EXT) didn't work (bug 11754)
<li>glGetAttribLocation() always returned 1 (bug 11774)
<li>Fixed a few memory-related bugs in GLU library
</ul>
<h2>Changes</h2>
<ul>
<li>The libOSMesa library version has been reverted to 6.5.3 (soname=6)
in order to avoid application linking issues. Otherwise, applications
previously linked with libOSMesa.so.6 would no longer link with libOSMesa.so.7
<li>Dropped obsolete, unmaintained Windows project files for VC6 and VC7.
</ul>
<h2>To Do (someday) items</h2>
<ul>
<li>Switch to freeglut
<li>Fix linux-glide target/driver.
<li>Improved lambda and derivative calculation for frag progs.
</ul>
<h2>Driver Status</h2>
<pre>
Driver Status
---------------------- ----------------------
DRI drivers varies with the driver
XMesa/GLX (on Xlib) implements OpenGL 2.1
OSMesa (off-screen) implements OpenGL 2.1
Windows/Win32 implements OpenGL 2.1
Glide (3dfx Voodoo1/2) implements OpenGL 1.3
SVGA unsupported
Wind River UGL unsupported
DJGPP unsupported
GGI unsupported
BeOS unsupported
Allegro unsupported
D3D unsupported
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<H1>Mesa 7.0.2 Release Notes / (TBD) 2007</H1>
<p>
Mesa 7.0.2 is a stable release with bug fixes since version 7.0.
</p>
<h2>MD5 checksums</h2>
<pre>
</pre>
<h2>New features</h2>
<ul>
<li>Updated Windows VC7 project files
<li>Added DESTDIR variable for 'make install'
<li>Added pkg-config files for gl, glu, glut and glw libraries
<li>Added bluegene-xlc-osmesa and catamount-osmesa-pgi configs
</ul>
<h2>Bug fixes</h2>
<ul>
<li>Fixed a vertex buffer wrapping issue (bug 9962)
<li>Added mutex protection around texture object reference counters
<li>Added checking/support for additional chips in the i915/i945 family
(see 11978)
<li>Fixed a blending/banding issue (bug 11931)
<li>Fixed a GLU matrix inversion bug (#6748)
<li>Fixed problem with large glDrawArrays calls and indirect rendering (bug 12141)
<li>Fixed an assortment of i965 driver bugs
<li>Fixed and x86-64 vertex transformation bug (12216)
<li>Fixed X server crash caused by multiple indirect rendering clients
<li>Parsing of state.texgen in ARB vertex/fragment programs didn't work (bug 12313)
<li>Fixed a glCopyPixels/glPixelZoom bug (12417)
<li>Fixed a bug when using glMaterial in display lists (bug 10604)
<li>Fixed a few GLUT/Fortran issues (Bill Mitchell)
<li>Fixed Blender crash bug (12164)
<li>Fixed some issues preventing cross-compiling
<li>Fixed up broken GL_ATI_separate_stencil extension
</ul>
<h2>Changes</h2>
<ul>
</ul>
<h2>To Do (someday) items</h2>
<ul>
<li>Switch to freeglut
<li>Fix linux-glide target/driver.
<li>Improved lambda and derivative calculation for frag progs.
</ul>
<h2>Driver Status</h2>
<pre>
Driver Status
---------------------- ----------------------
DRI drivers varies with the driver
XMesa/GLX (on Xlib) implements OpenGL 2.1
OSMesa (off-screen) implements OpenGL 2.1
Windows/Win32 implements OpenGL 2.1
Glide (3dfx Voodoo1/2) implements OpenGL 1.3
SVGA unsupported
Wind River UGL unsupported
DJGPP unsupported
GGI unsupported
BeOS unsupported
Allegro unsupported
D3D unsupported
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<H1>Mesa 7.0 Release Notes / June 22, 2007</H1>
<p>
Mesa 7.0 is a stable release, featuring OpenGL 2.1 API support.
A number of bugs have been fixed since the 6.5.3 release.
</p>
<h2>MD5 checksums</h2>
<pre>
35a1698986f7ac8dc435624ee9256cda MesaLib-7.0.tar.gz
50c371455fa7532c04aa0a970f9bc51f MesaLib-7.0.tar.bz2
bcedb6f43c97c1bc49e5cc7f12835722 MesaLib-7.0.zip
9bad332c7b74f59be96556135212ca9e MesaDemos-7.0.tar.gz
fada2bc1f29da513e015fda1e3abd0c0 MesaDemos-7.0.tar.bz2
84e3bbe470d983ae32f1f0c779faf99e MesaDemos-7.0.zip
76c7bb54f9850c689eba844f6daed332 MesaGLUT-7.0.tar.gz
4af28296e02772ef1de00e4e79bf3d12 MesaGLUT-7.0.tar.bz2
9043cb0b54cc03d1874728d74b12188c MesaGLUT-7.0.zip
</pre>
<h2>New features</h2>
<ul>
<li>OpenGL 2.0 and 2.1 API support.
</ul>
<h2>Bug fixes</h2>
<ul>
<li>Fixed a few fog-related bugs.
<li>Fixed broken GLSL mix() function.
<li>Fixed broken GLSL exp() functions.
<li>Fixed GLSL mod4(vec4, vec4) bug.
<li>Implemented GLSL asin(), acos(), atan() functions.
<li>Fixed an R300 driver bug that caused Xorg composite manager to crash
<li>Fixed R300 vertex program/matrix bug (10848)
<li>GLSL dFdx() and dFdy() work for fragment program inputs now (texcoords)
<li>Specifying an invalid texture unit as a sampler could lead to a crash
<li>The GLX protocol request for glXDestroyPBuffer() was incorrect (bug 10983)
<li>ARB vp state.light[n].half value was incorrect (bug 10987)
<li>Fixed a positional light source bug (bug 11009)
<li>Fixed point size attenuation problem (bug 11042)
<li>glPopAttrib didn't restore texture object's LOD bias (bug 11049)
<li>Fixed a TLS / TEXTREL problem (bug 7459)
</ul>
<h2>Internal code changes</h2>
<ul>
<li>Some texture code consolidation and simplifiction (Ian Romanick)
<li>R300 driver clean-ups.
</ul>
<h2>To Do (someday) items</h2>
<ul>
<li>Switch to freeglut
<li>Fix linux-glide target/driver.
<li>Improved lambda and derivative calculation for frag progs.
</ul>
<h2>Driver Status</h2>
<pre>
Driver Status
---------------------- ----------------------
DRI drivers varies with the driver
XMesa/GLX (on Xlib) implements OpenGL 2.1
OSMesa (off-screen) implements OpenGL 2.1
Windows/Win32 implements OpenGL 2.1
Glide (3dfx Voodoo1/2) implements OpenGL 1.3
SVGA unsupported
Wind River UGL unsupported
DJGPP unsupported
GGI unsupported
BeOS unsupported
Allegro unsupported
D3D unsupported
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<H1>Release Notes</H1>
<p>
Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel.
Odd numbered versions (such as 6.5) designate new developmental releases.
Even numbered versions (such as 6.4) designate stable releases.
</p>
<p>
The release notes summarize what's new or changed in each Mesa release.
</p>
<UL>
<LI><A HREF="relnotes-7.0.2.html">7.0.2 release notes</A>
<LI><A HREF="relnotes-7.0.1.html">7.0.1 release notes</A>
<LI><A HREF="relnotes-7.0.html">7.0 release notes</A>
<LI><A HREF="relnotes-6.5.3.html">6.5.3 release notes</A>
<LI><A HREF="relnotes-6.5.2.html">6.5.2 release notes</A>
<LI><A HREF="relnotes-6.5.1.html">6.5.1 release notes</A>
<LI><A HREF="relnotes-6.5.html">6.5 release notes</A>
<LI><A HREF="relnotes-6.4.2.html">6.4.2 release notes</A>
<LI><A HREF="relnotes-6.4.1.html">6.4.1 release notes</A>
<LI><A HREF="relnotes-6.4.html">6.4 release notes</A>
</UL
<p>
Versions of Mesa prior to 6.4 are summarized in the
<a href="versions.html">versions file</a> and the following release notes.
</p>
<UL>
<LI><A HREF="RELNOTES-6.5">RELNOTES-6.5</A>
<LI><A HREF="RELNOTES-6.4.2">RELNOTES-6.4.2</A>
<LI><A HREF="RELNOTES-6.4.1">RELNOTES-6.4.1</A>
<LI><A HREF="RELNOTES-6.4">RELNOTES-6.4</A>
<LI><A HREF="RELNOTES-6.3.2">RELNOTES-6.3.2</A>
<LI><A HREF="RELNOTES-6.3">RELNOTES-6.3</A>
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<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="mesa.css"></head>
<BODY>
<h1>Code Repository</h1>
<p>
As of December 5, 2006, Mesa is using
<a href="http://git.or.cz/"target="_parent">git</a>
as its source code management system.
CVS was used previously.
The old CVS repository should no longer be used.
</p>
The master git repository is hosted on
<a href="http://www.freedesktop.org" target="_parent">freedesktop.org</a>.
</p>
<p>
You may access the repository either as an
<a href="#anonymous">anonymous user</a> (read-only) or as a
<a href="#developer">developer</a>
(read/write).
</p>
<p>
You may also
<a href="http://gitweb.freedesktop.org/?p=mesa/mesa.git"
target="_parent">browse the git repository</a>.
</p>
<a name="anonymous">
<H2>Anonymous git Access</H2>
<p>
To get the Mesa sources anonymously (read-only):
</p>
<ol>
<li>Install the git software on your computer if needed.<br><br>
<li>Get an initial, local copy of the repository with:
<pre>
git clone git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/mesa/mesa
</pre>
<li>Later, you can update your tree from the master repository with:
<pre>
git pull origin
</pre>
</ol>
<a name="developer">
<H2>Developer git Access</H2>
<p>
Mesa developers need to first have an account on
<a href="http://www.freedesktop.org" target="_parent">freedesktop.org</a>.
To get an account, please ask Brian or the other Mesa developers for
permission.
Then, if there are no objections, follow this
<a href="http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/AccountRequests" target="_parent">
procedure</a>.
</p>
<p>
Once your account is established:
</p>
<ol>
<li>Install the git software on your computer if needed.<br><br>
<li>Get an initial, local copy of the repository with:
<pre>
git clone git+ssh://username@git.freedesktop.org/git/mesa/mesa
</pre>
Replace <em>username</em> with your actual login name.<br><br>
<li>Later, you can update your tree from the master repository with:
<pre>
git pull origin
</pre>
</ol>
<a name="developer">
<H2>Development Branches</H2>
<p>
At any given time, there may be several active branches in Mesa's
repository.
Generally, the trunk contains the latest development (unstable)
code while a branch has the latest stable code.
</p>
<p>
The command <code>git-branch</code> will list all available branches.
</p>
<p>
Questions about branch status/activity should be posted to the
mesa3d-dev mailing list.
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<H1>Shading Language Support</H1>
<p>
This page describes the features and status of Mesa's support for the
<a href="http://opengl.org/documentation/glsl/" target="_parent">
OpenGL Shading Language</a>.
</p>
<p>
Last updated on 28 March 2007.
</p>
<p>
Contents
</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="#unsup">Unsupported Features</a>
<li><a href="#notes">Implementation Notes</a>
<li><a href="#hints">Programming Hints</a>
<li><a href="#standalone">Stand-alone Compiler</a>
<li><a href="#implementation">Compiler Implementation</a>
<li><a href="#validation">Compiler Validation</a>
</ul>
<a name="unsup">
<h2>Unsupported Features</h2>
<p>
The following features of the shading language are not yet supported
in Mesa:
</p>
<ul>
<li>Dereferencing arrays with non-constant indexes
<li>Comparison of user-defined structs
<li>Linking of multiple shaders is not supported
<li>gl_ClipVertex
<li>The derivative functions such as dFdx() are not implemented
<li>The inverse trig functions asin(), acos(), and atan() are not implemented
<li>The gl_Color and gl_SecondaryColor varying vars are interpolated
without perspective correction
</ul>
<p>
All other major features of the shading language should function.
</p>
<a name="notes">
<h2>Implementation Notes</h2>
<ul>
<li>Shading language programs are compiled into low-level programs
very similar to those of GL_ARB_vertex/fragment_program.
<li>All vector types (vec2, vec3, vec4, bvec2, etc) currently occupy full
float[4] registers.
<li>Float constants and variables are packed so that up to four floats
can occupy one program parameter/register.
<li>All function calls are inlined.
<li>Shaders which use too many registers will not compile.
<li>The quality of generated code is pretty good, register usage is fair.
<li>Shader error detection and reporting of errors (InfoLog) is not
very good yet.
<li>The ftransform() function doesn't necessarily match the results of
fixed-function transformation.
</ul>
<p>
These issues will be addressed/resolved in the future.
</p>
<a name="hints">
<h2>Programming Hints</h2>
<ul>
<li>Declare <em>in</em> function parameters as <em>const</em> whenever possible.
This improves the efficiency of function inlining.
</li>
<br>
<li>To reduce register usage, declare variables within smaller scopes.
For example, the following code:
<pre>
void main()
{
vec4 a1, a2, b1, b2;
gl_Position = expression using a1, a2.
gl_Color = expression using b1, b2;
}
</pre>
Can be rewritten as follows to use half as many registers:
<pre>
void main()
{
{
vec4 a1, a2;
gl_Position = expression using a1, a2.
}
{
vec4 b1, b2;
gl_Color = expression using b1, b2;
}
}
</pre>
Alternately, rather than using several float variables, use
a vec4 instead. Use swizzling and writemasks to access the
components of the vec4 as floats.
</li>
<br>
<li>Use the built-in library functions whenever possible.
For example, instead of writing this:
<pre>
float x = 1.0 / sqrt(y);
</pre>
Write this:
<pre>
float x = inversesqrt(y);
</pre>
<li>
Use ++i when possible as it's more efficient than i++
</li>
</ul>
<a name="standalone">
<h2>Stand-alone Compiler</h2>
<p>
A unique stand-alone GLSL compiler driver has been added to Mesa.
<p>
<p>
The stand-alone compiler (like a conventional command-line compiler)
is a tool that accepts Shading Language programs and emits low-level
GPU programs.
</p>
<p>
This tool is useful for:
<p>
<ul>
<li>Inspecting GPU code to gain insight into compilation
<li>Generating initial GPU code for subsequent hand-tuning
<li>Debugging the GLSL compiler itself
</ul>
<p>
To build the glslcompiler program (this will be improved someday):
</p>
<pre>
cd src/mesa
make libmesa.a
cd drivers/glslcompiler
make
</pre>
<p>
Here's an example of using the compiler to compile a vertex shader and
emit GL_ARB_vertex_program-style instructions:
</p>
<pre>
glslcompiler --arb --linenumbers --vs vertshader.txt
</pre>
<p>
The output may look similar to this:
</p>
<pre>
!!ARBvp1.0
0: MOV result.texcoord[0], vertex.texcoord[0];
1: DP4 temp0.x, state.matrix.mvp.row[0], vertex.position;
2: DP4 temp0.y, state.matrix.mvp.row[1], vertex.position;
3: DP4 temp0.z, state.matrix.mvp.row[2], vertex.position;
4: DP4 temp0.w, state.matrix.mvp.row[3], vertex.position;
5: MOV result.position, temp0;
6: END
</pre>
<p>
Note that some shading language constructs (such as uniform and varying
variables) aren't expressible in ARB or NV-style programs.
Therefore, the resulting output is not always legal by definition of
those program languages.
</p>
<p>
Also note that this compiler driver is still under development.
Over time, the correctness of the GPU programs, with respect to the ARB
and NV languagues, should improve.
</p>
<a name="implementation">
<h2>Compiler Implementation</h2>
<p>
The source code for Mesa's shading language compiler is in the
<code>src/mesa/shader/slang/</code> directory.
</p>
<p>
The compiler follows a fairly standard design and basically works as follows:
</p>
<ul>
<li>The input string is tokenized (see grammar.c) and parsed
(see slang_compiler_*.c) to produce an Abstract Syntax Tree (AST).
The nodes in this tree are slang_operation structures
(see slang_compile_operation.h).
The nodes are decorated with symbol table, scoping and datatype information.
<li>The AST is converted into an Intermediate representation (IR) tree
(see the slang_codegen.c file).
The IR nodes represent basic GPU instructions, like add, dot product,
move, etc.
The IR tree is mostly a binary tree, but a few nodes have three or four
children.
In principle, the IR tree could be executed by doing an in-order traversal.
<li>The IR tree is traversed in-order to emit code (see slang_emit.c).
This is also when registers are allocated to store variables and temps.
<li>In the future, a pattern-matching code generator-generator may be
used for code generation.
Programs such as L-BURG (Bottom-Up Rewrite Generator) and Twig look for
patterns in IR trees, compute weights for subtrees and use the weights
to select the best instructions to represent the sub-tree.
<li>The emitted GPU instructions (see prog_instruction.h) are stored in a
gl_program object (see mtypes.h).
<li>When a fragment shader and vertex shader are linked (see slang_link.c)
the varying vars are matched up, uniforms are merged, and vertex
attributes are resolved (rewriting instructions as needed).
</ul>
<p>
The final vertex and fragment programs may be interpreted in software
(see prog_execute.c) or translated into a specific hardware architecture
(see drivers/dri/i915/i915_fragprog.c for example).
</p>
<h3>Code Generation Options</h3>
<p>
Internally, there are several options that control the compiler's code
generation and instruction selection.
These options are seen in the gl_shader_state struct and may be set
by the device driver to indicate its preferences:
<pre>
struct gl_shader_state
{
...
/** Driver-selectable options: */
GLboolean EmitHighLevelInstructions;
GLboolean EmitCondCodes;
GLboolean EmitComments;
};
</pre>
<ul>
<li>EmitHighLevelInstructions
<br>
This option controls instruction selection for loops and conditionals.
If the option is set high-level IF/ELSE/ENDIF, LOOP/ENDLOOP, CONT/BRK
instructions will be emitted.
Otherwise, those constructs will be implemented with BRA instructions.
</li>
<li>EmitCondCodes
<br>
If set, condition codes (ala GL_NV_fragment_program) will be used for
branching and looping.
Otherwise, ordinary registers will be used (the IF instruction will
examine the first operand's X component and do the if-part if non-zero).
This option is only relevant if EmitHighLevelInstructions is set.
</li>
<li>EmitComments
<br>
If set, instructions will be annoted with comments to help with debugging.
Extra NOP instructions will also be inserted.
</br>
</ul>
<a name="validation">
<h2>Compiler Validation</h2>
<p>
A new <a href="http://glean.sf.net" target="_parent">Glean</a> test has
been create to exercise the GLSL compiler.
</p>
<p>
The <em>glsl1</em> test runs over 150 sub-tests to check that the language
features and built-in functions work properly.
This test should be run frequently while working on the compiler to catch
regressions.
</p>
<p>
The test coverage is reasonably broad and complete but additional tests
should be added.
</p>
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@@ -11,22 +11,11 @@
<p>
<A HREF="http://www.doxygen.org" target="_parent">Doxygen</A>
is used to automatically
produce cross-referenced documentation from the Mesa source code.
</p>
<p>
The Doxygen configuration files and generated files are not included
in the normal Mesa distribution (they're very large).
To generate Doxygen documentation, download Mesa from CVS, change to
the <code>doxygen</code> directory and run <code>make</code>.
produce cross-referenced documentation from the Mesa sources.
This is not included in the normal Mesa distribution.
Download Mesa from CVS if interested.
</P>
<p>
For an example of Doxygen usage in Mesa, see a recent source file
such as <a href="http://webcvs.freedesktop.org/mesa/Mesa/src/mesa/main/bufferobj.c?view=markup" target="_parent">bufferobj.c</a>.
</p>
<P>
If you're reading this page from your local copy of Mesa, and have
run the doxygen scripts, you can read the documentation

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@@ -1,18 +1,17 @@
<HTML>
<TITLE>Mesa Subset Driver</TITLE>
<TITLE>Mesa Subset</TITLE>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="mesa.css"></head>
<BODY>
<H1>Mesa Subset Driver</H1>
<H1>Mesa Subset</H1>
<p>
In 2002/2003 Tungsten Graphics was contracted to develop a subset Mesa/Radeon
driver for an embedded environment. The result is a reduced-size DRI driver
for the ATI R200 chip, for use with
<a href="fbdev-dri.html">fbdev/DRI environment</a>.
for the ATI R200 chip, for use with Linux fbdev rather than XFree86.
</p>
<p>
@@ -20,5 +19,15 @@ The specification for this subset can be found
<a href="subset-A.html">here</a>.
</p>
<p>
The <a href="MiniGLX.html">MiniGLX specification</a> describes the
interface between fbdev and Mesa.
</p>
<p>
More info to come...
</p>
</BODY>
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@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ WIDTH="88" HEIGHT="31" ALIGN="BOTTOM" ALT="Sourceforge.net" BORDER="0"></A>
<br>
<br>
<li>The Mesa git repository is hosted by
<li>The Mesa CVS repository is hosted by
<a href="http://freedesktop.org/" target="_parent">freedesktop.org</a>.
<br>
<br>

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ all: full subset
FULL = \
main.doxy \
math.doxy \
vbo.doxy \
array_cache.doxy \
glapi.doxy \
shader.doxy \
swrast.doxy \

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@@ -5,11 +5,11 @@
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# General configuration options
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
PROJECT_NAME = "Mesa vbo"
PROJECT_NAME = "Mesa array_cache"
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configuration options related to the input files
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
INPUT = ../src/mesa/vbo/
INPUT = ../src/mesa/array_cache/
FILE_PATTERNS = *.c \
*.h
RECURSIVE = NO
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ FILTER_SOURCE_FILES = NO
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configuration options related to the HTML output
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
HTML_OUTPUT = vbo
HTML_OUTPUT = array_cache
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Configuration options related to the preprocessor
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -47,4 +47,4 @@ TAGFILES = main.tag=../core \
swrast_setup.tag=../swrast_setup \
tnl.tag=../tnl \
tnl_dd.tag=../tnl_dd
GENERATE_TAGFILE = vbo.tag
GENERATE_TAGFILE = array_cache.tag

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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ PROJECT_NAME = Mesa
# This could be handy for archiving the generated documentation or
# if some version control system is used.
PROJECT_NUMBER = 6.5
PROJECT_NUMBER = 6.2
# The OUTPUT_DIRECTORY tag is used to specify the (relative or absolute)
# base path where the generated documentation will be put.

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
doxygen tnl_dd.doxy
doxygen vbo.doxy
doxygen array_cache.doxy
doxygen math.doxy
doxygen swrast.doxy
doxygen swrast_setup.doxy
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ doxygen shader.doxy
echo Building again, to resolve tags
doxygen tnl_dd.doxy
doxygen vbo.doxy
doxygen array_cache.doxy
doxygen math.doxy
doxygen swrast.doxy
doxygen swrast_setup.doxy

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@@ -45,5 +45,5 @@ TAGFILES = main.tag=../core \
swrast.tag=../swrast \
swrast_setup.tag=../swrast_setup \
tnl.tag=../tnl \
vbo.tag=vbo
array_cache.tag=array_cache
GENERATE_TAGFILE = swrast.tag

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
<div class="qindex">
<a class="qindex" href="../main/index.html">core</a> |
<a class="qindex" href="../glapi/index.html">glapi</a> |
<a class="qindex" href="../vbo/index.html">vbo</a> |
<a class="qindex" href="../array_cache/index.html">array_cache</a> |
<a class="qindex" href="../math/index.html">math</a> |
<a class="qindex" href="../shader/index.html">shader</a> |
<a class="qindex" href="../swrast/index.html">swrast</a> |

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@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ SKIP_FUNCTION_MACROS = YES
# Configuration::addtions related to external references
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
TAGFILES = tnl_dd.tag=../tnl_dd \
vbo.tag=../vbo \
array_cache.tag=../array_cache \
glapi.tag=../glapi \
math.tag=../math \
shader.tag=../shader \

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@@ -45,5 +45,5 @@ TAGFILES = tnl_dd.tag=../tnl_dd \
swrast.tag=../swrast \
swrast_setup.tag=../swrast_setup \
tnl.tag=../tnl \
vbo.tag=../vbo
array_cache.tag=../array_cache
GENERATE_TAGFILE = math.tag

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@@ -45,5 +45,5 @@ TAGFILES = main.tag=../core \
swrast.tag=../swrast \
swrast_setup.tag=../swrast_setup \
tnl.tag=../tnl \
vbo.tag=vbo
array_cache.tag=array_cache
GENERATE_TAGFILE = swrast.tag

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@@ -44,5 +44,5 @@ TAGFILES = main.tag=../core \
tnl_dd.tag=../tnl_dd \
swrast_setup.tag=../swrast_setup \
tnl.tag=../tnl \
vbo.tag=vbo
array_cache.tag=array_cache
GENERATE_TAGFILE = swrast.tag

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@@ -45,5 +45,5 @@ TAGFILES = tnl_dd.tag=../tnl_dd \
math.tag=../math \
swrast.tag=../swrast \
tnl.tag=../tnl \
vbo.tag=../vbo
array_cache.tag=../array_cache
GENERATE_TAGFILE = swrast_setup.tag

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@@ -46,5 +46,5 @@ TAGFILES = tnl_dd.tag=../tnl \
shader.tag=../shader \
swrast.tag=../swrast \
swrast_setup.tag=swrast_setup \
vbo.tag=vbo
array_cache.tag=array_cache
GENERATE_TAGFILE = tnl.tag

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@@ -45,5 +45,5 @@ TAGFILES = main.tag=../core \
swrast.tag=../swrast \
swrast_setup.tag=../swrast_setup \
tnl.tag=../tnl \
vbo.tag=vbo
array_cache.tag=array_cache
GENERATE_TAGFILE = tnl_dd.tag

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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
/*
* Mesa 3-D graphics library
* Version: 7.0
* Version: 6.5.1
*
* Copyright (C) 1999-2007 Brian Paul All Rights Reserved.
* Copyright (C) 1999-2006 Brian Paul All Rights Reserved.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
@@ -84,8 +84,7 @@
#include <windows.h>
#endif
#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(_WINGDI_) && !defined(_GNU_H_WINDOWS32_DEFINES) \
&& !defined(OPENSTEP) && !defined(__CYGWIN__) || defined(__MINGW32__)
#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(_WINGDI_) && !defined(_GNU_H_WINDOWS32_DEFINES) && !defined(OPENSTEP) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
#include <GL/mesa_wgl.h>
#endif
@@ -2153,24 +2152,35 @@ typedef void (APIENTRYP PFNGLMULTITEXCOORD4SVARBPROC) (GLenum target, const GLsh
#if GL_ARB_shader_objects
/*
* ???. GL_MESA_trace
* XXX obsolete
*/
#ifndef GL_MESA_trace
#define GL_MESA_trace 1
#ifndef GL_MESA_shader_debug
#define GL_MESA_shader_debug 1
#define GL_TRACE_ALL_BITS_MESA 0xFFFF
#define GL_TRACE_OPERATIONS_BIT_MESA 0x0001
#define GL_TRACE_PRIMITIVES_BIT_MESA 0x0002
#define GL_TRACE_ARRAYS_BIT_MESA 0x0004
#define GL_TRACE_TEXTURES_BIT_MESA 0x0008
#define GL_TRACE_PIXELS_BIT_MESA 0x0010
#define GL_TRACE_ERRORS_BIT_MESA 0x0020
#define GL_TRACE_MASK_MESA 0x8755
#define GL_TRACE_NAME_MESA 0x8756
#define GL_DEBUG_OBJECT_MESA 0x8759
#define GL_DEBUG_PRINT_MESA 0x875A
#define GL_DEBUG_ASSERT_MESA 0x875B
GLAPI void GLAPIENTRY glEnableTraceMESA( GLbitfield mask );
GLAPI void GLAPIENTRY glDisableTraceMESA( GLbitfield mask );
GLAPI void GLAPIENTRY glNewTraceMESA( GLbitfield mask, const GLubyte * traceName );
GLAPI void GLAPIENTRY glEndTraceMESA( void );
GLAPI void GLAPIENTRY glTraceAssertAttribMESA( GLbitfield attribMask );
GLAPI void GLAPIENTRY glTraceCommentMESA( const GLubyte * comment );
GLAPI void GLAPIENTRY glTraceTextureMESA( GLuint name, const GLubyte* comment );
GLAPI void GLAPIENTRY glTraceListMESA( GLuint name, const GLubyte* comment );
GLAPI void GLAPIENTRY glTracePointerMESA( GLvoid* pointer, const GLubyte* comment );
GLAPI void GLAPIENTRY glTracePointerRangeMESA( const GLvoid* first, const GLvoid* last, const GLubyte* comment );
GLAPI GLhandleARB GLAPIENTRY glCreateDebugObjectMESA (void);
GLAPI void GLAPIENTRY glClearDebugLogMESA (GLhandleARB obj, GLenum logType, GLenum shaderType);
GLAPI void GLAPIENTRY glGetDebugLogMESA (GLhandleARB obj, GLenum logType, GLenum shaderType, GLsizei maxLength,
GLsizei *length, GLcharARB *debugLog);
GLAPI GLsizei GLAPIENTRY glGetDebugLogLengthMESA (GLhandleARB obj, GLenum logType, GLenum shaderType);
#endif /* GL_MESA_shader_debug */
#endif /* GL_ARB_shader_objects */
#endif /* GL_MESA_trace */
/*
@@ -2222,6 +2232,67 @@ typedef void (APIENTRYP PFNGLBLENDEQUATIONSEPARATEATIPROC) (GLenum modeRGB, GLen
#ifndef GL_EXT_timer_query
#define GL_EXT_timer_query 1
/* Define 64-bit types */
#if defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L
typedef long long int GLint64EXT;
typedef unsigned long long int GLuint64EXT;
#elif defined(_WIN32)
typedef __int64 GLint64EXT;
typedef unsigned __int64 GLuint64EXT;
#else
/* this might actually be a 32-bit type */
typedef long int GLint64EXT;
typedef unsigned long int GLuint64EXT;
#endif
#define GL_TIME_ELAPSED_EXT 0x88BF
GLAPI void GLAPIENTRY glGetQueryObjecti64vEXT(GLuint id, GLenum pname, GLint64EXT *params);
GLAPI void GLAPIENTRY glGetQueryObjectui64vEXT(GLuint id, GLenum pname, GLuint64EXT *params);
typedef void (APIENTRYP PFNGLGETQUERYOBJECTI64VEXTPROC) (GLuint id, GLenum pname, GLint64EXT *params);
typedef void (APIENTRYP PFNGLGETQUERYOBJECTUI64VEXTPROC) (GLuint id, GLenum pname, GLuint64EXT *params);
#endif /* GL_EXT_timer_query */
#ifndef GL_EXT_framebuffer_blit
#define GL_EXT_framebuffer_blit 1
#define GL_READ_FRAMEBUFFER_EXT 0x8CA8
#define GL_DRAW_FRAMEBUFFER_EXT 0x8CA9
#define GL_DRAW_FRAMEBUFFER_BINDING_EXT 0x8CA6
#define GL_READ_FRAMEBUFFER_BINDING_EXT 0x8CAA
GLAPI void GLAPIENTRY
glBlitFramebufferEXT(GLint srcX0, GLint srcY0, GLint srcX1, GLint srcY1,
GLint dstX0, GLint dstY0, GLint dstX1, GLint dstY1,
GLbitfield mask, GLenum filter);
typedef void (APIENTRYP PFNGLBLITFRAMEBUFFEREXTPROC)
(GLint srcX0, GLint srcY0, GLint srcX1, GLint srcY1,
GLint dstX0, GLint dstY0, GLint dstX1, GLint dstY1,
GLbitfield mask, GLenum filter);
#endif /* GL_EXT_framebuffer_blit */
#ifndef GL_EXT_packed_depth_stencil
#define GL_EXT_packed_depth_stencil 1
#define GL_DEPTH_STENCIL_EXT 0x84F9
#define GL_UNSIGNED_INT_24_8_EXT 0x84FA
#define GL_DEPTH24_STENCIL8_EXT 0x88F0
#define GL_TEXTURE_STENCIL_SIZE_EXT 0x88F1
#endif /* GL_EXT_packed_depth_stencil */
/**
** NOTE!!!!! If you add new functions to this file, or update
** glext.h be sure to regenerate the gl_mangle.h file. See comments

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@@ -27,13 +27,16 @@
#define MANGLE(x) mgl##x
#endif /*MANGLE*/
/* Internal symbols which may collide with other OpenGL implementations. */
#define __glCoreCreateContext __mglCoreCreateContext
#define __glCoreNopDispatch __mglCoreNopDispatch
/*REGENERATE_TO_END-----------ALL LINES BELOW HERE GET REPLACED ON REGENERATION */
#define glAccum MANGLE(Accum)
#define glActiveStencilFaceEXT MANGLE(ActiveStencilFaceEXT)
#define glActiveTextureARB MANGLE(ActiveTextureARB)
#define glActiveTexture MANGLE(ActiveTexture)
#define glActiveVaryingNV MANGLE(ActiveVaryingNV)
#define glAlphaFragmentOp1ATI MANGLE(AlphaFragmentOp1ATI)
#define glAlphaFragmentOp2ATI MANGLE(AlphaFragmentOp2ATI)
#define glAlphaFragmentOp3ATI MANGLE(AlphaFragmentOp3ATI)
@@ -53,16 +56,11 @@
#define glBeginOcclusionQueryNV MANGLE(BeginOcclusionQueryNV)
#define glBeginQueryARB MANGLE(BeginQueryARB)
#define glBeginQuery MANGLE(BeginQuery)
#define glBeginTransformFeedbackNV MANGLE(BeginTransformFeedbackNV)
#define glBeginVertexShaderEXT MANGLE(BeginVertexShaderEXT)
#define glBindAttribLocationARB MANGLE(BindAttribLocationARB)
#define glBindAttribLocation MANGLE(BindAttribLocation)
#define glBindBufferARB MANGLE(BindBufferARB)
#define glBindBufferBaseNV MANGLE(BindBufferBaseNV)
#define glBindBuffer MANGLE(BindBuffer)
#define glBindBufferOffsetNV MANGLE(BindBufferOffsetNV)
#define glBindBufferRangeNV MANGLE(BindBufferRangeNV)
#define glBindFragDataLocationEXT MANGLE(BindFragDataLocationEXT)
#define glBindFragmentShaderATI MANGLE(BindFragmentShaderATI)
#define glBindFramebufferEXT MANGLE(BindFramebufferEXT)
#define glBindLightParameterEXT MANGLE(BindLightParameterEXT)
@@ -100,10 +98,8 @@
#define glBlendFuncSeparateEXT MANGLE(BlendFuncSeparateEXT)
#define glBlendFuncSeparateINGR MANGLE(BlendFuncSeparateINGR)
#define glBlendFuncSeparate MANGLE(BlendFuncSeparate)
#define glBlitFramebufferEXT MANGLE(BlitFramebufferEXT)
#define glBufferDataARB MANGLE(BufferDataARB)
#define glBufferData MANGLE(BufferData)
#define glBufferParameteriAPPLE MANGLE(BufferParameteriAPPLE)
#define glBufferSubDataARB MANGLE(BufferSubDataARB)
#define glBufferSubData MANGLE(BufferSubData)
#define glCallList MANGLE(CallList)
@@ -111,11 +107,8 @@
#define glCheckFramebufferStatusEXT MANGLE(CheckFramebufferStatusEXT)
#define glClampColorARB MANGLE(ClampColorARB)
#define glClearAccum MANGLE(ClearAccum)
#define glClearColorIiEXT MANGLE(ClearColorIiEXT)
#define glClearColorIuiEXT MANGLE(ClearColorIuiEXT)
#define glClearColor MANGLE(ClearColor)
#define glClearDebugLogMESA MANGLE(ClearDebugLogMESA)
#define glClearDepthdNV MANGLE(ClearDepthdNV)
#define glClearDepth MANGLE(ClearDepth)
#define glClearIndex MANGLE(ClearIndex)
#define glClear MANGLE(Clear)
@@ -171,7 +164,6 @@
#define glColorFragmentOp1ATI MANGLE(ColorFragmentOp1ATI)
#define glColorFragmentOp2ATI MANGLE(ColorFragmentOp2ATI)
#define glColorFragmentOp3ATI MANGLE(ColorFragmentOp3ATI)
#define glColorMaskIndexedEXT MANGLE(ColorMaskIndexedEXT)
#define glColorMask MANGLE(ColorMask)
#define glColorMaterial MANGLE(ColorMaterial)
#define glColorPointerEXT MANGLE(ColorPointerEXT)
@@ -272,23 +264,20 @@
#define glDeleteTextures MANGLE(DeleteTextures)
#define glDeleteVertexArraysAPPLE MANGLE(DeleteVertexArraysAPPLE)
#define glDeleteVertexShaderEXT MANGLE(DeleteVertexShaderEXT)
#define glDepthBoundsdNV MANGLE(DepthBoundsdNV)
#define glDepthBoundsEXT MANGLE(DepthBoundsEXT)
#define glDepthFunc MANGLE(DepthFunc)
#define glDepthMask MANGLE(DepthMask)
#define glDepthRangedNV MANGLE(DepthRangedNV)
#define glDepthRange MANGLE(DepthRange)
#define glDetachObjectARB MANGLE(DetachObjectARB)
#define glDetachShader MANGLE(DetachShader)
#define glDetailTexFuncSGIS MANGLE(DetailTexFuncSGIS)
#define glDisableClientState MANGLE(DisableClientState)
#define glDisableIndexedEXT MANGLE(DisableIndexedEXT)
#define glDisable MANGLE(Disable)
#define glDisableTraceMESA MANGLE(DisableTraceMESA)
#define glDisableVariantClientStateEXT MANGLE(DisableVariantClientStateEXT)
#define glDisableVertexAttribArrayARB MANGLE(DisableVertexAttribArrayARB)
#define glDisableVertexAttribArray MANGLE(DisableVertexAttribArray)
#define glDrawArraysEXT MANGLE(DrawArraysEXT)
#define glDrawArraysInstancedEXT MANGLE(DrawArraysInstancedEXT)
#define glDrawArrays MANGLE(DrawArrays)
#define glDrawBuffer MANGLE(DrawBuffer)
#define glDrawBuffersARB MANGLE(DrawBuffersARB)
@@ -296,7 +285,6 @@
#define glDrawBuffers MANGLE(DrawBuffers)
#define glDrawElementArrayAPPLE MANGLE(DrawElementArrayAPPLE)
#define glDrawElementArrayATI MANGLE(DrawElementArrayATI)
#define glDrawElementsInstancedEXT MANGLE(DrawElementsInstancedEXT)
#define glDrawElements MANGLE(DrawElements)
#define glDrawMeshArraysSUN MANGLE(DrawMeshArraysSUN)
#define glDrawPixels MANGLE(DrawPixels)
@@ -312,8 +300,8 @@
#define glElementPointerAPPLE MANGLE(ElementPointerAPPLE)
#define glElementPointerATI MANGLE(ElementPointerATI)
#define glEnableClientState MANGLE(EnableClientState)
#define glEnableIndexedEXT MANGLE(EnableIndexedEXT)
#define glEnable MANGLE(Enable)
#define glEnableTraceMESA MANGLE(EnableTraceMESA)
#define glEnableVariantClientStateEXT MANGLE(EnableVariantClientStateEXT)
#define glEnableVertexAttribArrayARB MANGLE(EnableVertexAttribArrayARB)
#define glEnableVertexAttribArray MANGLE(EnableVertexAttribArray)
@@ -323,7 +311,7 @@
#define glEndOcclusionQueryNV MANGLE(EndOcclusionQueryNV)
#define glEndQueryARB MANGLE(EndQueryARB)
#define glEndQuery MANGLE(EndQuery)
#define glEndTransformFeedbackNV MANGLE(EndTransformFeedbackNV)
#define glEndTraceMESA MANGLE(EndTraceMESA)
#define glEndVertexShaderEXT MANGLE(EndVertexShaderEXT)
#define glEvalCoord1d MANGLE(EvalCoord1d)
#define glEvalCoord1dv MANGLE(EvalCoord1dv)
@@ -349,7 +337,6 @@
#define glFinishObjectAPPLE MANGLE(FinishObjectAPPLE)
#define glFinishTextureSUNX MANGLE(FinishTextureSUNX)
#define glFlush MANGLE(Flush)
#define glFlushMappedBufferRangeAPPLE MANGLE(FlushMappedBufferRangeAPPLE)
#define glFlushPixelDataRangeNV MANGLE(FlushPixelDataRangeNV)
#define glFlushRasterSGIX MANGLE(FlushRasterSGIX)
#define glFlushVertexArrayRangeAPPLE MANGLE(FlushVertexArrayRangeAPPLE)
@@ -389,9 +376,6 @@
#define glFramebufferTexture1DEXT MANGLE(FramebufferTexture1DEXT)
#define glFramebufferTexture2DEXT MANGLE(FramebufferTexture2DEXT)
#define glFramebufferTexture3DEXT MANGLE(FramebufferTexture3DEXT)
#define glFramebufferTextureEXT MANGLE(FramebufferTextureEXT)
#define glFramebufferTextureFaceEXT MANGLE(FramebufferTextureFaceEXT)
#define glFramebufferTextureLayerEXT MANGLE(FramebufferTextureLayerEXT)
#define glFrameZoomSGIX MANGLE(FrameZoomSGIX)
#define glFreeObjectBufferATI MANGLE(FreeObjectBufferATI)
#define glFrontFace MANGLE(FrontFace)
@@ -420,14 +404,12 @@
#define glGetActiveAttrib MANGLE(GetActiveAttrib)
#define glGetActiveUniformARB MANGLE(GetActiveUniformARB)
#define glGetActiveUniform MANGLE(GetActiveUniform)
#define glGetActiveVaryingNV MANGLE(GetActiveVaryingNV)
#define glGetArrayObjectfvATI MANGLE(GetArrayObjectfvATI)
#define glGetArrayObjectivATI MANGLE(GetArrayObjectivATI)
#define glGetAttachedObjectsARB MANGLE(GetAttachedObjectsARB)
#define glGetAttachedShaders MANGLE(GetAttachedShaders)
#define glGetAttribLocationARB MANGLE(GetAttribLocationARB)
#define glGetAttribLocation MANGLE(GetAttribLocation)
#define glGetBooleanIndexedvEXT MANGLE(GetBooleanIndexedvEXT)
#define glGetBooleanv MANGLE(GetBooleanv)
#define glGetBufferParameterivARB MANGLE(GetBufferParameterivARB)
#define glGetBufferParameteriv MANGLE(GetBufferParameteriv)
@@ -468,7 +450,6 @@
#define glGetFinalCombinerInputParameterivNV MANGLE(GetFinalCombinerInputParameterivNV)
#define glGetFloatv MANGLE(GetFloatv)
#define glGetFogFuncSGIS MANGLE(GetFogFuncSGIS)
#define glGetFragDataLocationEXT MANGLE(GetFragDataLocationEXT)
#define glGetFragmentLightfvSGIX MANGLE(GetFragmentLightfvSGIX)
#define glGetFragmentLightivSGIX MANGLE(GetFragmentLightivSGIX)
#define glGetFragmentMaterialfvSGIX MANGLE(GetFragmentMaterialfvSGIX)
@@ -485,7 +466,6 @@
#define glGetImageTransformParameterivHP MANGLE(GetImageTransformParameterivHP)
#define glGetInfoLogARB MANGLE(GetInfoLogARB)
#define glGetInstrumentsSGIX MANGLE(GetInstrumentsSGIX)
#define glGetIntegerIndexedvEXT MANGLE(GetIntegerIndexedvEXT)
#define glGetIntegerv MANGLE(GetIntegerv)
#define glGetInvariantBooleanvEXT MANGLE(GetInvariantBooleanvEXT)
#define glGetInvariantFloatvEXT MANGLE(GetInvariantFloatvEXT)
@@ -529,16 +509,12 @@
#define glGetPolygonStipple MANGLE(GetPolygonStipple)
#define glGetProgramEnvParameterdvARB MANGLE(GetProgramEnvParameterdvARB)
#define glGetProgramEnvParameterfvARB MANGLE(GetProgramEnvParameterfvARB)
#define glGetProgramEnvParameterIivNV MANGLE(GetProgramEnvParameterIivNV)
#define glGetProgramEnvParameterIuivNV MANGLE(GetProgramEnvParameterIuivNV)
#define glGetProgramInfoLog MANGLE(GetProgramInfoLog)
#define glGetProgramivARB MANGLE(GetProgramivARB)
#define glGetProgramiv MANGLE(GetProgramiv)
#define glGetProgramivNV MANGLE(GetProgramivNV)
#define glGetProgramLocalParameterdvARB MANGLE(GetProgramLocalParameterdvARB)
#define glGetProgramLocalParameterfvARB MANGLE(GetProgramLocalParameterfvARB)
#define glGetProgramLocalParameterIivNV MANGLE(GetProgramLocalParameterIivNV)
#define glGetProgramLocalParameterIuivNV MANGLE(GetProgramLocalParameterIuivNV)
#define glGetProgramNamedParameterdvNV MANGLE(GetProgramNamedParameterdvNV)
#define glGetProgramNamedParameterfvNV MANGLE(GetProgramNamedParameterfvNV)
#define glGetProgramParameterdvNV MANGLE(GetProgramParameterdvNV)
@@ -575,27 +551,20 @@
#define glGetTexLevelParameterfv MANGLE(GetTexLevelParameterfv)
#define glGetTexLevelParameteriv MANGLE(GetTexLevelParameteriv)
#define glGetTexParameterfv MANGLE(GetTexParameterfv)
#define glGetTexParameterIivEXT MANGLE(GetTexParameterIivEXT)
#define glGetTexParameterIuivEXT MANGLE(GetTexParameterIuivEXT)
#define glGetTexParameteriv MANGLE(GetTexParameteriv)
#define glGetTrackMatrixivNV MANGLE(GetTrackMatrixivNV)
#define glGetTransformFeedbackVaryingNV MANGLE(GetTransformFeedbackVaryingNV)
#define glGetUniformBufferSizeEXT MANGLE(GetUniformBufferSizeEXT)
#define glGetUniformfvARB MANGLE(GetUniformfvARB)
#define glGetUniformfv MANGLE(GetUniformfv)
#define glGetUniformivARB MANGLE(GetUniformivARB)
#define glGetUniformiv MANGLE(GetUniformiv)
#define glGetUniformLocationARB MANGLE(GetUniformLocationARB)
#define glGetUniformLocation MANGLE(GetUniformLocation)
#define glGetUniformOffsetEXT MANGLE(GetUniformOffsetEXT)
#define glGetUniformuivEXT MANGLE(GetUniformuivEXT)
#define glGetVariantArrayObjectfvATI MANGLE(GetVariantArrayObjectfvATI)
#define glGetVariantArrayObjectivATI MANGLE(GetVariantArrayObjectivATI)
#define glGetVariantBooleanvEXT MANGLE(GetVariantBooleanvEXT)
#define glGetVariantFloatvEXT MANGLE(GetVariantFloatvEXT)
#define glGetVariantIntegervEXT MANGLE(GetVariantIntegervEXT)
#define glGetVariantPointervEXT MANGLE(GetVariantPointervEXT)
#define glGetVaryingLocationNV MANGLE(GetVaryingLocationNV)
#define glGetVertexAttribArrayObjectfvATI MANGLE(GetVertexAttribArrayObjectfvATI)
#define glGetVertexAttribArrayObjectivATI MANGLE(GetVertexAttribArrayObjectivATI)
#define glGetVertexAttribdvARB MANGLE(GetVertexAttribdvARB)
@@ -604,8 +573,6 @@
#define glGetVertexAttribfvARB MANGLE(GetVertexAttribfvARB)
#define glGetVertexAttribfv MANGLE(GetVertexAttribfv)
#define glGetVertexAttribfvNV MANGLE(GetVertexAttribfvNV)
#define glGetVertexAttribIivEXT MANGLE(GetVertexAttribIivEXT)
#define glGetVertexAttribIuivEXT MANGLE(GetVertexAttribIuivEXT)
#define glGetVertexAttribivARB MANGLE(GetVertexAttribivARB)
#define glGetVertexAttribiv MANGLE(GetVertexAttribiv)
#define glGetVertexAttribivNV MANGLE(GetVertexAttribivNV)
@@ -652,7 +619,6 @@
#define glIsAsyncMarkerSGIX MANGLE(IsAsyncMarkerSGIX)
#define glIsBufferARB MANGLE(IsBufferARB)
#define glIsBuffer MANGLE(IsBuffer)
#define glIsEnabledIndexedEXT MANGLE(IsEnabledIndexedEXT)
#define glIsEnabled MANGLE(IsEnabled)
#define glIsFenceAPPLE MANGLE(IsFenceAPPLE)
#define glIsFenceNV MANGLE(IsFenceNV)
@@ -814,6 +780,7 @@
#define glMultTransposeMatrixf MANGLE(MultTransposeMatrixf)
#define glNewList MANGLE(NewList)
#define glNewObjectBufferATI MANGLE(NewObjectBufferATI)
#define glNewTraceMESA MANGLE(NewTraceMESA)
#define glNormal3b MANGLE(Normal3b)
#define glNormal3bv MANGLE(Normal3bv)
#define glNormal3d MANGLE(Normal3d)
@@ -892,32 +859,15 @@
#define glPrimitiveRestartNV MANGLE(PrimitiveRestartNV)
#define glPrioritizeTexturesEXT MANGLE(PrioritizeTexturesEXT)
#define glPrioritizeTextures MANGLE(PrioritizeTextures)
#define glProgramBufferParametersfvNV MANGLE(ProgramBufferParametersfvNV)
#define glProgramBufferParametersIivNV MANGLE(ProgramBufferParametersIivNV)
#define glProgramBufferParametersIuivNV MANGLE(ProgramBufferParametersIuivNV)
#define glProgramCallbackMESA MANGLE(ProgramCallbackMESA)
#define glProgramEnvParameter4dARB MANGLE(ProgramEnvParameter4dARB)
#define glProgramEnvParameter4dvARB MANGLE(ProgramEnvParameter4dvARB)
#define glProgramEnvParameter4fARB MANGLE(ProgramEnvParameter4fARB)
#define glProgramEnvParameter4fvARB MANGLE(ProgramEnvParameter4fvARB)
#define glProgramEnvParameterI4iNV MANGLE(ProgramEnvParameterI4iNV)
#define glProgramEnvParameterI4ivNV MANGLE(ProgramEnvParameterI4ivNV)
#define glProgramEnvParameterI4uiNV MANGLE(ProgramEnvParameterI4uiNV)
#define glProgramEnvParameterI4uivNV MANGLE(ProgramEnvParameterI4uivNV)
#define glProgramEnvParameters4fvEXT MANGLE(ProgramEnvParameters4fvEXT)
#define glProgramEnvParametersI4ivNV MANGLE(ProgramEnvParametersI4ivNV)
#define glProgramEnvParametersI4uivNV MANGLE(ProgramEnvParametersI4uivNV)
#define glProgramLocalParameter4dARB MANGLE(ProgramLocalParameter4dARB)
#define glProgramLocalParameter4dvARB MANGLE(ProgramLocalParameter4dvARB)
#define glProgramLocalParameter4fARB MANGLE(ProgramLocalParameter4fARB)
#define glProgramLocalParameter4fvARB MANGLE(ProgramLocalParameter4fvARB)
#define glProgramLocalParameterI4iNV MANGLE(ProgramLocalParameterI4iNV)
#define glProgramLocalParameterI4ivNV MANGLE(ProgramLocalParameterI4ivNV)
#define glProgramLocalParameterI4uiNV MANGLE(ProgramLocalParameterI4uiNV)
#define glProgramLocalParameterI4uivNV MANGLE(ProgramLocalParameterI4uivNV)
#define glProgramLocalParameters4fvEXT MANGLE(ProgramLocalParameters4fvEXT)
#define glProgramLocalParametersI4ivNV MANGLE(ProgramLocalParametersI4ivNV)
#define glProgramLocalParametersI4uivNV MANGLE(ProgramLocalParametersI4uivNV)
#define glProgramNamedParameter4dNV MANGLE(ProgramNamedParameter4dNV)
#define glProgramNamedParameter4dvNV MANGLE(ProgramNamedParameter4dvNV)
#define glProgramNamedParameter4fNV MANGLE(ProgramNamedParameter4fNV)
@@ -926,11 +876,9 @@
#define glProgramParameter4dvNV MANGLE(ProgramParameter4dvNV)
#define glProgramParameter4fNV MANGLE(ProgramParameter4fNV)
#define glProgramParameter4fvNV MANGLE(ProgramParameter4fvNV)
#define glProgramParameteriEXT MANGLE(ProgramParameteriEXT)
#define glProgramParameters4dvNV MANGLE(ProgramParameters4dvNV)
#define glProgramParameters4fvNV MANGLE(ProgramParameters4fvNV)
#define glProgramStringARB MANGLE(ProgramStringARB)
#define glProgramVertexLimitNV MANGLE(ProgramVertexLimitNV)
#define glPushAttrib MANGLE(PushAttrib)
#define glPushClientAttrib MANGLE(PushClientAttrib)
#define glPushMatrix MANGLE(PushMatrix)
@@ -972,8 +920,6 @@
#define glRectsv MANGLE(Rectsv)
#define glReferencePlaneSGIX MANGLE(ReferencePlaneSGIX)
#define glRenderbufferStorageEXT MANGLE(RenderbufferStorageEXT)
#define glRenderbufferStorageMultisampleCoverageNV MANGLE(RenderbufferStorageMultisampleCoverageNV)
#define glRenderbufferStorageMultisampleEXT MANGLE(RenderbufferStorageMultisampleEXT)
#define glRenderMode MANGLE(RenderMode)
#define glReplacementCodePointerSUN MANGLE(ReplacementCodePointerSUN)
#define glReplacementCodeubSUN MANGLE(ReplacementCodeubSUN)
@@ -1073,7 +1019,6 @@
#define glSpriteParameteriSGIX MANGLE(SpriteParameteriSGIX)
#define glSpriteParameterivSGIX MANGLE(SpriteParameterivSGIX)
#define glStartInstrumentsSGIX MANGLE(StartInstrumentsSGIX)
#define glStencilClearTagEXT MANGLE(StencilClearTagEXT)
#define glStencilFunc MANGLE(StencilFunc)
#define glStencilFuncSeparateATI MANGLE(StencilFuncSeparateATI)
#define glStencilFuncSeparate MANGLE(StencilFuncSeparate)
@@ -1101,7 +1046,6 @@
#define glTestFenceAPPLE MANGLE(TestFenceAPPLE)
#define glTestFenceNV MANGLE(TestFenceNV)
#define glTestObjectAPPLE MANGLE(TestObjectAPPLE)
#define glTexBufferEXT MANGLE(TexBufferEXT)
#define glTexBumpParameterfvATI MANGLE(TexBumpParameterfvATI)
#define glTexBumpParameterivATI MANGLE(TexBumpParameterivATI)
#define glTexCoord1d MANGLE(TexCoord1d)
@@ -1180,9 +1124,7 @@
#define glTexImage4DSGIS MANGLE(TexImage4DSGIS)
#define glTexParameterf MANGLE(TexParameterf)
#define glTexParameterfv MANGLE(TexParameterfv)
#define glTexParameterIivEXT MANGLE(TexParameterIivEXT)
#define glTexParameteri MANGLE(TexParameteri)
#define glTexParameterIuivEXT MANGLE(TexParameterIuivEXT)
#define glTexParameteriv MANGLE(TexParameteriv)
#define glTexSubImage1DEXT MANGLE(TexSubImage1DEXT)
#define glTexSubImage1D MANGLE(TexSubImage1D)
@@ -1195,9 +1137,13 @@
#define glTextureLightEXT MANGLE(TextureLightEXT)
#define glTextureMaterialEXT MANGLE(TextureMaterialEXT)
#define glTextureNormalEXT MANGLE(TextureNormalEXT)
#define glTraceAssertAttribMESA MANGLE(TraceAssertAttribMESA)
#define glTraceCommentMESA MANGLE(TraceCommentMESA)
#define glTraceListMESA MANGLE(TraceListMESA)
#define glTracePointerMESA MANGLE(TracePointerMESA)
#define glTracePointerRangeMESA MANGLE(TracePointerRangeMESA)
#define glTraceTextureMESA MANGLE(TraceTextureMESA)
#define glTrackMatrixNV MANGLE(TrackMatrixNV)
#define glTransformFeedbackAttribsNV MANGLE(TransformFeedbackAttribsNV)
#define glTransformFeedbackVaryingsNV MANGLE(TransformFeedbackVaryingsNV)
#define glTranslated MANGLE(Translated)
#define glTranslatef MANGLE(Translatef)
#define glUniform1fARB MANGLE(Uniform1fARB)
@@ -1208,8 +1154,6 @@
#define glUniform1i MANGLE(Uniform1i)
#define glUniform1ivARB MANGLE(Uniform1ivARB)
#define glUniform1iv MANGLE(Uniform1iv)
#define glUniform1uiEXT MANGLE(Uniform1uiEXT)
#define glUniform1uivEXT MANGLE(Uniform1uivEXT)
#define glUniform2fARB MANGLE(Uniform2fARB)
#define glUniform2f MANGLE(Uniform2f)
#define glUniform2fvARB MANGLE(Uniform2fvARB)
@@ -1218,8 +1162,6 @@
#define glUniform2i MANGLE(Uniform2i)
#define glUniform2ivARB MANGLE(Uniform2ivARB)
#define glUniform2iv MANGLE(Uniform2iv)
#define glUniform2uiEXT MANGLE(Uniform2uiEXT)
#define glUniform2uivEXT MANGLE(Uniform2uivEXT)
#define glUniform3fARB MANGLE(Uniform3fARB)
#define glUniform3f MANGLE(Uniform3f)
#define glUniform3fvARB MANGLE(Uniform3fvARB)
@@ -1228,8 +1170,6 @@
#define glUniform3i MANGLE(Uniform3i)
#define glUniform3ivARB MANGLE(Uniform3ivARB)
#define glUniform3iv MANGLE(Uniform3iv)
#define glUniform3uiEXT MANGLE(Uniform3uiEXT)
#define glUniform3uivEXT MANGLE(Uniform3uivEXT)
#define glUniform4fARB MANGLE(Uniform4fARB)
#define glUniform4f MANGLE(Uniform4f)
#define glUniform4fvARB MANGLE(Uniform4fvARB)
@@ -1238,21 +1178,12 @@
#define glUniform4i MANGLE(Uniform4i)
#define glUniform4ivARB MANGLE(Uniform4ivARB)
#define glUniform4iv MANGLE(Uniform4iv)
#define glUniform4uiEXT MANGLE(Uniform4uiEXT)
#define glUniform4uivEXT MANGLE(Uniform4uivEXT)
#define glUniformBufferEXT MANGLE(UniformBufferEXT)
#define glUniformMatrix2fvARB MANGLE(UniformMatrix2fvARB)
#define glUniformMatrix2fv MANGLE(UniformMatrix2fv)
#define glUniformMatrix2x3fv MANGLE(UniformMatrix2x3fv)
#define glUniformMatrix2x4fv MANGLE(UniformMatrix2x4fv)
#define glUniformMatrix3fvARB MANGLE(UniformMatrix3fvARB)
#define glUniformMatrix3fv MANGLE(UniformMatrix3fv)
#define glUniformMatrix3x2fv MANGLE(UniformMatrix3x2fv)
#define glUniformMatrix3x4fv MANGLE(UniformMatrix3x4fv)
#define glUniformMatrix4fvARB MANGLE(UniformMatrix4fvARB)
#define glUniformMatrix4fv MANGLE(UniformMatrix4fv)
#define glUniformMatrix4x2fv MANGLE(UniformMatrix4x2fv)
#define glUniformMatrix4x3fv MANGLE(UniformMatrix4x3fv)
#define glUnlockArraysEXT MANGLE(UnlockArraysEXT)
#define glUnmapBufferARB MANGLE(UnmapBufferARB)
#define glUnmapBuffer MANGLE(UnmapBuffer)
@@ -1412,27 +1343,6 @@
#define glVertexAttrib4usvARB MANGLE(VertexAttrib4usvARB)
#define glVertexAttrib4usv MANGLE(VertexAttrib4usv)
#define glVertexAttribArrayObjectATI MANGLE(VertexAttribArrayObjectATI)
#define glVertexAttribI1iEXT MANGLE(VertexAttribI1iEXT)
#define glVertexAttribI1ivEXT MANGLE(VertexAttribI1ivEXT)
#define glVertexAttribI1uiEXT MANGLE(VertexAttribI1uiEXT)
#define glVertexAttribI1uivEXT MANGLE(VertexAttribI1uivEXT)
#define glVertexAttribI2iEXT MANGLE(VertexAttribI2iEXT)
#define glVertexAttribI2ivEXT MANGLE(VertexAttribI2ivEXT)
#define glVertexAttribI2uiEXT MANGLE(VertexAttribI2uiEXT)
#define glVertexAttribI2uivEXT MANGLE(VertexAttribI2uivEXT)
#define glVertexAttribI3iEXT MANGLE(VertexAttribI3iEXT)
#define glVertexAttribI3ivEXT MANGLE(VertexAttribI3ivEXT)
#define glVertexAttribI3uiEXT MANGLE(VertexAttribI3uiEXT)
#define glVertexAttribI3uivEXT MANGLE(VertexAttribI3uivEXT)
#define glVertexAttribI4bvEXT MANGLE(VertexAttribI4bvEXT)
#define glVertexAttribI4iEXT MANGLE(VertexAttribI4iEXT)
#define glVertexAttribI4ivEXT MANGLE(VertexAttribI4ivEXT)
#define glVertexAttribI4svEXT MANGLE(VertexAttribI4svEXT)
#define glVertexAttribI4ubvEXT MANGLE(VertexAttribI4ubvEXT)
#define glVertexAttribI4uiEXT MANGLE(VertexAttribI4uiEXT)
#define glVertexAttribI4uivEXT MANGLE(VertexAttribI4uivEXT)
#define glVertexAttribI4usvEXT MANGLE(VertexAttribI4usvEXT)
#define glVertexAttribIPointerEXT MANGLE(VertexAttribIPointerEXT)
#define glVertexAttribPointerARB MANGLE(VertexAttribPointerARB)
#define glVertexAttribPointer MANGLE(VertexAttribPointer)
#define glVertexAttribPointerNV MANGLE(VertexAttribPointerNV)
@@ -1564,5 +1474,6 @@
#define glWindowPos4sMESA MANGLE(WindowPos4sMESA)
#define glWindowPos4svMESA MANGLE(WindowPos4svMESA)
#define glWriteMaskEXT MANGLE(WriteMaskEXT)
gl.h:GLAPI void GLAPIENTRY
#endif /* GL_MANGLE_H */

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