Some time before kitkat, a workaround was put in place to keep tuna
working with obsolete PowerVR GPU drivers. The tuna product was dropped
in AOSP for kitkat, but the workaround remained.
There are still a number of devices shipping with OMAP4 processors, and
this workaround continues to be applied on those products even when it
is not required. The effect is that virtual display CTS will fail on
those devices.
GLES wrappers built with clang currently result in crashes in libhwui,
UI doesn't come up.
Force gcc for the wrappers until this is investigated and fixed
properly.
Bug: 18003438
Change-Id: I24a17ec019409930883da8040fe2fb05b0fea0c5
Signed-off-by: Bernhard Rosenkraenzer <Bernhard.Rosenkranzer@linaro.org>
* changes:
Symlink /system/lib/libGLESv3.so -> libGLESv2.so
Add ES3 support to libGLESv2 and tracing tools
Import OpenGL ES 3.0 headers from Khronos SVN
The platform has a unified GLES2/GLES3 wrapper in libGLESv2.so, which
is what bundled binaries should link against. The NDK will have
separate GLES2 and GLES3 libraries so that applications will get a
link error if they accidentally use GLES3 entry points in a GLES2
application. This symlink allows GLES3 NDK apps to load using the
unified wrapper.
Change-Id: Ic344ef63c334047fccebb55b7cb2fb23a4c2d61b
this allows us to enable h/w acceleration on low-end
devices while keeping memory usage down.
Bug: 6557760
Change-Id: I8af2de3038dc2579360b8b73aa452cb7a0e506a9
Hibernating EGL takes a long time (>100 ms) and blocks all other
rendering. During window animations, the outgoing activity begins
hibernation before the animation stops, causing visible stutter.
Hibernation is still available by setting 'BOARD_ALLOW_EGL_HIBERNATION
:= true' in the devices BoardConfig.mk
Change-Id: Iab4e00723a1adcd97481e81b2efdc821b3e9712f
This patch provides a framework for tracing GLES 1.0 and 2.0
functions. It is missing a lot of features, but here are the
things it accomplishes:
- Stop building the glesv2dbg library, and build the
glestrace library instead.
- Replace the hooks for glesv2dbg with the ones for glestrace.
- Add the basics for the trace library. Currently, this
traces all GL functions, but not all required data is
sent for all the functions. As a result, it will not
be possible to reconstruct the entire GL state on the
host side.
The files gltrace.pb.* and gltrace_api.* are both generated
using the tools/genapi.py script.
Change-Id: Id60a468f7278657f008bc6ea1df01f9bdfecfdd3
This change introduces two new BoardConfig variables to control the size
limits of the EGL blob cache. MAX_EGL_CACHE_ENTRY_SIZE is the size
limit for values inserted into the cache, and MAX_EGL_CACHE_SIZE is the
size limit for all entries in the entire cache (including both keys and
values). If either of these BoardConfig variables are not defined then
a default size limit is used instead.
Change-Id: I6703d93f966b6389c6499f23d841e42339f9c9d7
This change adds a stub cache implementation that gets passed to the
underlying EGL implementation at initialization time.
Change-Id: I14437c5b6f91b7a34a19bb02ad802e6e54f88d2a
liblzf is in external/liblzf, it's BSD-type licence (optionally GPL2)
Change-Id: Idc7883fe2155f366cda384e64796a1493335ae4f
Signed-off-by: David Li <davidxli@google.com>
Also added timing mode option using utils/Timers.h.
Factored out common code to reduce size.
Improved Protobuf message.
Uploads data from glBufferData and glBufferSubData.
Change-Id: Iaae5e706235d942df81c7eada7223fb0b0583911
Signed-off-by: David Li <davidxli@google.com>
Use debug.egl.debug_proc property to match process cmdline.
Binds to TCP:5039 and waits for client connection.
Sends function call parameters, textures and shaders using Protobuf.
Java Eclipse client plug-in is next.
Change-Id: I183b755263663f87e86dde1ad12f527d0445fd57
Signed-off-by: David Li <davidxli@google.com>
Duplicate ARCH_ARM_HAVE_TLS_REGISTER BoardConfig to proprocessor
HAVE_ARM_TLS_REGISTER define from Bionic's libc Android.mk to ensure that
OpenGL libraries (libEGL, libGLESv1_CM, libGLESv2, libGLES_android) use the
correct codepath in bionic_tls.h for accessing the TLS address
we now look for a config file in /system/lib/egl/egl.cfg that describes the association of a display to a driver.
these drivers are named: /system/lib/egl/lib{[EGL|GLESv1_CM|GLESv2] | GLES}_$TAG.so