Uses the EXT_device_query extension to get the EGL device matching the
requested DRM file descriptor. If the extension is not supported or no device
is found, the EGL device will be retrieved using GBM.
Depends on the EGL_EXT_device_enumeration to get the list of EGL devices.
This EGL extension has been added in [1]. The upsides are:
- We directly get a render node, instead of having to convert the
primary node name to a render node name.
- If EGL_DRM_RENDER_NODE_FILE_EXT returns NULL, that means there is
no render node being used by the driver.
[1]: https://github.com/KhronosGroup/EGL-Registry/pull/127
Without setting this the EGL implementation is allowed to perform
destructive actions on the buffer when imported: its contents
become undefined.
This is mostly a pedantic change, because Mesa processes the attrib
and does absolutely nothing with it.
Khronos refers to extensions with their namespace as a prefix in
uppercase. Change our naming to align with Khronos conventions.
This also makes grepping easier.
We never create an EGL context with the platform set to something
other than EGL_PLATFORM_GBM_KHR. Let's simplify wlr_egl_create by
taking a DRM FD instead of a (platform, remote_display) tuple.
This hides the internal details of creating an EGL context for a
specific device. This will allow us to transparently use the device
platform [1] when the time comes.
[1]: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/pull/2671
The wlr_egl functions are mostly used internally by the GLES2
renderer. Let's reduce our API surface a bit by hiding them. If
there are good use-cases for one of these, we can always make them
public again.
The functions mutating the current EGL context are not made private
because e.g. Wayfire uses them.
GL_RENDERER typically displays a human-readable string for the name
of the GPU, and EGL_VENDOR typically displays a human-readable string
for the GPU manufacturer. EGL_DRIVER_NAME_EXT should give the name of
the driver in use.
References: e8baa0bf39
All backends use the GBM platform. We can't use it to figure out
whether the DRM backend is used anymore.
Let's just try to always request a high-priority EGL context. Failing
to do so is not fatal.
Split render/display setups have two separate devices: one display-only
with a primary node, and one render-only with a render node. However
in these cases the EGL implementation and the Wayland compositor will
advertise the display device instead of the render device [1]. The EGL
implementation will magically open the render device when the display
device is passed in.
So just pass the display device as if it were a render device. Maybe in
the future Mesa will advertise the render device instead and we'll be
able to remove this workaround.
[1]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/issues/4178
As surfaces are no longer going to be used for wlr_egl, I may as well just go and add this check as it is needed for safety whenever surface-less rendering is being used.
The creation of `wlr_egl` will fail is the device extension
EGL_MESA_device_software is defined. The creation process is allowed to
continue only if the environment variable `WLR_RENDERER_ALLOW_SOFTWARE`
is defined to the value 1.
The GBM device needs to be destroyed after the EGL display.
==50931==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: SEGV on unknown address 0x7fe40a000049 (pc 0x7fe446121d30 bp 0x60400001bbd0 sp 0x7ffc99c774d0 T0)
==50931==The signal is caused by a READ memory access.
#0 0x7fe446121d30 (/usr/lib/dri/radeonsi_dri.so+0x5f0d30)
#1 0x7fe4474717bd (/usr/lib/../lib/libEGL_mesa.so.0+0x177bd)
#2 0x7fe4474677d9 (/usr/lib/../lib/libEGL_mesa.so.0+0xd7d9)
#3 0x7fe44cca7b6f in wlr_egl_destroy ../subprojects/wlroots/render/egl.c:379
#4 0x7fe44ccc2626 in gles2_destroy ../subprojects/wlroots/render/gles2/renderer.c:705
#5 0x7fe44ccb5041 in wlr_renderer_destroy ../subprojects/wlroots/render/wlr_renderer.c:37
#6 0x7fe44cd17850 in backend_destroy ../subprojects/wlroots/backend/wayland/backend.c:296
#7 0x7fe44ccca4de in wlr_backend_destroy ../subprojects/wlroots/backend/backend.c:48
#8 0x7fe44cd11b21 in multi_backend_destroy ../subprojects/wlroots/backend/multi/backend.c:58
#9 0x7fe44cd125b0 in handle_display_destroy ../subprojects/wlroots/backend/multi/backend.c:125
#10 0x7fe44c315e0e (/usr/lib/libwayland-server.so.0+0x8e0e)
#11 0x7fe44c3165a6 in wl_display_destroy (/usr/lib/libwayland-server.so.0+0x95a6)
#12 0x55a2c8870683 in server_fini ../sway/server.c:203
#13 0x55a2c886cbf2 in main ../sway/main.c:436
#14 0x7fe44b77c151 in __libc_start_main (/usr/lib/libc.so.6+0x28151)
#15 0x55a2c883172d in _start (/home/simon/src/sway/build/sway/sway+0x33472d)
Rename wlr_renderer_get_dmabuf_formats to
wlr_renderer_get_dmabuf_texture_formats. This makes it clear the formats
are only suitable for creating wlr_textures.
On some setups (e.g. remote access via SSH) the current user won't have
the permission to open the primary node at all. It's still possible to
use drmGetDevices to match the primary node name returned by EGL.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/2488
Prior to this commit, wlr_egl_init seemed to assume the extension string
queried via EGL_NO_DISPLAY was a subset of the extension string queried
via an initialized display. This isn't correct.
EGL_EXT_client_extensions [1] defines two types of extensions: client
extensions and display extensions. The set of supported client and
display extensions are disjoint (ie. an extension is either a client or
a display extension, not both). Client extensions are queried via
EGL_NO_DISPLAY, display extensions are queried via an initialized
display.
Rename the variables to make this clear. Remove the misleading comment.
Log both client and display extensions.
[1]: https://www.khronos.org/registry/EGL/extensions/EXT/EGL_EXT_client_extensions.txt
This leaves an EGL context current behind. wlr_gles2_renderer_create was
assuming the EGL context was already current because of this (because it
called a GL function right off the bat).