This requires functions without a prototype definition to be static.
This allows to detect dead code, export less symbols and put shared
functions in headers.
Prior to this commit, compositors needed to render the texture to an
intermediate off-screen buffer using wlr_renderer APIs if they wanted to
use a custom rendering path (e.g. render to a 3D scene).
A new wlr_gles2_texture_get_attribs exposes the GL texture target and ID
so that compositors can render wlr_textures with their own shaders. An
example of a compositor doing so is available at [1].
[1]: 3db905b784/src/render.c (L227)
We don't need our own enum for types. Instead we just use
GL_TEXTURE_{2D,EXTERNAL_OES}, which already describes usage.
Also fixes a situation where we were using GL_TEXTURE_2D in a situation
we should not have. wl_drm buffers are always GL_TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES,
no matter if they're RGB or any other format.
When a texture is destroyed between wlr_egl_make_current and
wlr_egl_swap_buffers, it resets the current EGL surface to NULL. This
makes wlr_egl_swap_buffers fail.
If the EGL context is already current, there's no need to reset it.
We were assuming GL_BGRA_EXT was always supported.
We now check that it's supported for rendering. We fail if it isn't because
this format is specified as "always supported" by the Wayland protocol.
We also check if it's supported for reading pixels. A new preferred_read_format
function returns the preferred format that can be used to read pixels. This is
used by the screencopy protocol.
../render/gles2/renderer.c: In function ‘gles2_render_texture_with_matrix’:
../render/gles2/renderer.c:140:2: error: ‘target’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
glBindTexture(target, tex_id);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
../render/gles2/renderer.c:145:2: error: ‘prog’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
glUseProgram(prog);
- Textures are now immutable (apart from those created from raw
pixels), no more invalid textures
- Move all wl_drm stuff in wlr_renderer
- Most of wlr_texture fields are now private
- Remove some duplicated DMA-BUF code in the DRM backend
- Add more assertions
- Stride is now always given as bytes rather than pixels
- Drop wl_shm functions
Fun fact: this patch has been written 10,000 meters up in the air.
By using the same vertex shader and adding alpha to the fragment shader
for external textures we can:
- use alpha blending
- have wlr_gles2_render_texture_with_matrix work with
the GL_TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES. So far this failed
since we passed in alpha which was unknown by fragment_src_external
Allow to set the texture target type when generating/binding the
texture. This allows us to attach the texture type to the texture so we
don't have to keep the logic elsewhere.
Tested with
./weston-simple-dmabuf-drm
./weston-simple-dmabuf-drm --import-immediate=1
./weston-simple-dmabuf-drm --y-inverted=1
(and combinations)
Supports only single plane XRGB dmabufs for now.
This backports some changes to #319 to fix the screenshooter data
format. This also adds wlr_backend_get_renderer which will be
useful to support multiple renderers.
Since wlroots shaders only use one texture at a time (ie there is only one
sampler2D variable in any shader), it is unnecessary to switch between active
texture units at this time.
Add a signal for wlr_surface destruction on the wlr_surface that compositors
can listen to to remove the surface from their state.
Implement a listener for this in the example wl_compositor to remove the
surface from its internal list of surfaces.
Destroy the surface in the compositor destroy_surface callback given when the
surface resource was created.
Add a reference to the surface resource to the wlr_surface so a compositor can
find it in its list of resources upon wlr_resource destruction.
Implement surface_attach method. This is called when a client attaches an shm
buffer with wl_surface_attach().
Implement the GLES2 interface for attaching shm buffers. This creates an opengl
texture with the shm buffer contents for the surface.
This commit also includes some working code to render the surfaces onto the
screen for demonstration purposes.