The Android EGL shim injects GL_EXT_debug_marker into the ES driver
EXTENSIONS string for the OpenGL ES 1.x and 2.0/3.0/3.1 drivers if
the extension is not already provided. This feature is used by
GLES_trace.
In Open GL ES 3.0 it became possible to query an indexed version of
the EXTENSIONS string via GetStringi(). NUM_EXTENSIONS Gets were
also added to the specification (taken from Open GL).
If the shim does not have to inject the extension, then there is no
problem, as glGetString() and glGetStringi() / NUM_EXTENSIONS will
be consistent. However, if the Android EGL shim injects the
extension, NUM_EXTENSIONS and GetStringi() will report one less
extension than is really available.
Consistency between these methods is tested by the dEQP framework
with the dEQP-GLES3.functional.state_query.string.extensions test.
If the driver does not provide GL_EXT_debug_marker, this test
fails.
This change wraps all of the affected entry points so that the
wrapped driver extensions are never visible directly to dEQP,
eliminating the inconsistency.
this simplify our EGL wrapper implementation a lot.
This wrapping is no longer needed now that we can only
support a single underlaying EGL implementation.
Change-Id: I8213df7ac69daac447f1fe6e37044b78aac4e9a9
This extension is always added to the GL_EXTENSIONS
extension string for the current GL context, regardless
of if it's supported by the h/w driver.
The extension itself will be handled by GLES_trace (eventually),
when GLES_trace is not enabled, it'll result to a no-op.
If the h/w implementation has this extension, we'll call that version
instead of our dummy version.
Change-Id: Ie5dd3387c4d45cd5ed5f03b73bda6045620a96bc
Instead of using a different function pointer table for ES 1.x and ES 2.x,
we use a single one that is the union (sort|uniq) of both tables. Two
instances of this table are initialized with pointers to GL ES 1.x and GL ES 2.x
entry-points.
When a context is created, we store its version number and when it is bound to a
thread we set the approruiate table based on the stored version.
This introduce no penalty while dispatching gl calls to the right API version.
[Pending Dr No approval for MR1]
refactored the code so that:
- EGL APIs that can be called before or after eglInitialize() will work by loading the drivers first
- make eglGetDisplay() a lot more efficient
- make sure that EGL drivers are loaded in a thread-safe way
- don't unload the drivers upon calling eglTerminate(), they're now never unloaded, since there is no safe way to do it (some thread could be running)
- updated our EGL version to 1.4
- return better error codes if errors happen during initialization
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