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
from now on, the system can only have one EGL
implementation. this means the software and h/w renderer
cannot be used at the same time on a device. Of course, the
h/w renderer is always prefered; in its absence we
default to the software renderer.
Change-Id: Ib579f58055dd0ce4c4a99144131efa11c16ca3d3
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
the code that validated EGL objects dereferenced the object
to access its EGLDisplay -- needed for validation (!).
This was wrong for two reasons, first we dereferenced the object
before validating it (potentially leading to a crash), secondly
we didn't validate that the object existed in the right EGLDisplay.
We now use the EGLDisplay passed by the user API.
Change-Id: I66f9e851d4f8507892a6b1fee3065f124c4e7138
This change moves the call to native_window_api_disconnect from
eglDestroySurface to the egl_surface_t destructor. The egl_surface_t
can outlive the external EGLSurface if eglDestroySurface is called while
the surface is made current on a thread.
Change-Id: I0df6117a5633c2a19935fe356579abdd76fc471f
as specified by the EGL specification, terminated objects's
handles become invalid, the objects themselves are destroyed
when they're not current to some thread.
Change-Id: Id3a4a5736a5bbc3926a9ae8385d43772edb88eeb