The code currently being generated by glgen is not the cleanest, but
we would like to get core/jni onto -Werror. Thus add pragmas turning
off warnings locally to the C headers.
Also fix signed-comparison in two functions.
Longer term TODO: Emit clean code.
Change-Id: Iee8582f8c0c1de076d64851d3b6ca467afd5bc43
Someone fixed these in the generated code, so re-generating even with
no other changes caused diffs. Better to just fix it at the source.
Bug: 15028495
Change-Id: I248f9796d4e3d904c4c0dc15be5f8de231df7285
They were replaced with correct bindings a while back, but the
broken methods weren't hidden.
Also, pick up two changes that were made to the generated code
rather than the source.
Bug 6006380
Change-Id: Ibfe9a5f2e13e745f8d82116d1b4d8c2d025ac830
The getarray() function checks to see if there's enough room in
the buffer, but it's using a byte count for the available size
and a possibly non-byte count for the space required. Dividing
down by the unit size corrects the problem.
Bug 8713753
Change-Id: Id42c0df65c3233dcc5f76d05e229f7d40d4c1f99
Updating the generator to handle GLvoid*/java.nio.Buffer return values
probably wouldn't be too hard, but this is the only function that
needs it currently.
Bug: 8566953
Change-Id: I359a951136ab479ab576ce2e5a2881b937b7e8c9
Just a search-and-replace on the glGetActiveAttrib special-case, since
they have the same signature and parameter handling.
Bug: 8566953
Change-Id: I40834d6f32bf9ecb39718df29036aa2d1bbfa07a
Some of these are new ES3 functions, some are existing ES2 functions
that can now use the new pixel pack/unpack buffer bindings.
glDrawElementsInstanced needs a special case since the pointer/offset
arg isn't the last one like the generator assumes.
Bug: 8566953
Change-Id: I638a36b0a31aefcb5bfee6f4d049348223045103
This change adds ES3 functions to GLES30.spec, disabling any that
require non-trivial changes for the generator to handle.
Steps taken to add these:
- Copy ES3 function declarations from gl3.h
- Remove GL_APICALL, GL_APIENTRY, and semicolon from each declaration
- Add whitespace around parens and *s as required by the parser
- Comment out functions that the generator doesn't understand or that
it generates bad Java interfaces for (by inspection).
Bug: 8566953
Change-Id: Iaaef7d53e24f9a576759dbba72cd206bae1c1276
- added support for comments in checks.spec
- added most missing checks
- added and commented with // special-cased functions
- added and commented with # functions that are still missing validation checks
- moved glGet* to a special case and updated all the "pnames" from the khronos spec
- changed ifcheck to default to 1 value. this allows us to simplify the checks.spec file
and handle unknown pnames automatically (they'll be validated against 1 value, if
it happens to need more, the call will go through but the validation will not
happen).
- refactored the cpp headers in to a common header + GLES version specific
header
Bug: 7402895
Change-Id: Ib5c68ca0ca416407b4cfa36e3a21901b2d6263ab
this adds correct versions of the broken GLES20 methods
glGetShaderSource, glGetActiveAttrib and glGetActiveUniform.
the old broken methods are still there and need to be @hide later.
Bug: 6006380
Change-Id: Ide74242ada54b85459b459ae4f20cd26a23c7610
This changes generation of the OpenGL bindings to prevent
crashes of methods with more then one nio buffer argument.
Bug: 6772416
Change-Id: I4eff25c2f568dea78a6ffd3e95ff4620ab4b3b7d
This change adds Java definitions for the enums of the
GL_OES_EGL_image_external OpenGL ES extension.
Bug: 3482193
Change-Id: Ib50326f8be9b9cc9021753855c3846ddcdc5eaa2
Just use jniThrowException instead. Note that it would be trivial to throw
seemingly more appropriate exceptions (NullPointerException and
OutOfMemoryException in particular), but I'm only attempting to preserve
existing behavior here.
I also found shadowing bugs in some of the special-case functions, which
would previously always have leaked memory.
This also moves an accidental change to a generated file (ActivityThread ->
AppGlobals) into the generator, so it won't be overwritten in future.
Change-Id: Iab570310b568cb406c60dd0e2b8211f8a36ae590
Adds support for formerly-unimplemented methods:
glCurrentPaletteMatrixOES
glLoadPaletteFromModelViewMatrixOES
glMatrixIndexPointerOES
glWeightPointerOES
The bulk of the changes are related to implementing the two PointerOES
methods, which are implemented pretty much the same way as the existing
Pointer methods were implemented.
This change also changes the way glPointSizePointerOES is implemented,
making it act like all the other Pointer methods. (Previously it was
not handling non-direct-buffer arguments correctly.)
Fixes bug 2308625 "Support matrix palette skinning
in JSR239 and related APIs"
Also updated GLLogWraper to fix two bugs in GLLogWrapper that were
discovered while testing matrix palette skinning support:
a) Handle trying to print the contents of null-but-enabled buffers.
(It's not legal to draw with null-but-enabled buffers, and
in fact some OpenGL drivers will crash if you try to render in this
state, but there's no reason the GLLogWrapper should crash while trying
to debug this situation.
b) Don't read off the end of a vertex buffer with non-zero position when
printing the entire contents of the vertex buffer. Now we only print from
the current position to the end of the buffer.
JSR239 and android.opengl gl Pointer functions (glColorPointer, etc.)
now respect the current setting of the Buffer position.
This fixes a regression introduced when we started requiring the
Buffers passed to the Pointer functions to be direct Buffers.
Remove include of an internal agl header file. We should not depend on any implementation details
of our software renderer, since they may not be correct if another renderer is used.
Fix glGet number-of-elements logic for GL_FOG_COLOR GL_LIGHT_MODEL_AMBIENT,
and GL_COMPRESSED_TEXTURE_FORMATS.
This is just plumbing. The Java APIs existed already, but there were no C APIs to hook the Java APIs
up to. Now there are C APIs, so we can call them.
Of course, whether or not the C APIs actually work when you call them depend upon the
capabilities of the active OpenGL driver, which must be checked at run time.
Also, while we're here, make the glGetString method static. It was always supposed to be static,
but was accidentally implemented as non-static, because the code was copied from the non-static
OpenGL ES classes.
This change adds four new public classes that expose a static OpenGL ES 1.1 API:
android.opengl.GLES10
android.opengl.GLES10Ext
android.opengl.GLES11
android.opengl.GLES11Ext
Benefits:
+ The static API is slightly faster (1% to 4%) than the existing Interface based JSR239 API.
+ The static API is similar to the C API, which should make it easier to import C-based
example code.
+ The static API provides a clear path for adding new OpenGL ES 1.1 extensions
and OpenGL ES 2.0 APIs, neither of which currently have a JSR standard.
Example:
import static android.opengl.GLES10.*;
...
glClear(GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT | GL_DEPTH_BUFFER_BIT);
Note that it is possible to mix-and-match calls to both the static and JSR239 APIs.
This works because neither API maintains state. They both call through to the same underlying
C OpenGL ES APIs.
Implementation details:
This change enhances the "glgen" "gen" script to generate both the original JSR239 and
new static OpenGL ES APIs. The contents of the generated JSR239 classes remained the same as before,
so there is no need to check in new versions of the generated JSR239 classes.
As part of this work the gen script was updated to be somewhat more robust, and to
work with git instead of perforce. The script prints out commands to git add the generated files,
but leaves it up to the script runner to actually execute those commands.