/*
* Mesa 3-D graphics library
- * Version: 6.5.2
*
* Copyright (C) 1999-2006 Brian Paul All Rights Reserved.
*
*/
void (*UpdateState)( struct gl_context *ctx, GLbitfield new_state );
- /**
- * Get the width and height of the named buffer/window.
- *
- * Mesa uses this to determine when the driver's window size has changed.
- * XXX OBSOLETE: this function will be removed in the future.
- */
- void (*GetBufferSize)( struct gl_framebuffer *buffer,
- GLuint *width, GLuint *height );
-
/**
* Resize the given framebuffer to the given size.
* XXX OBSOLETE: this function will be removed in the future.
/**
* Called by glCopyTex[Sub]Image[123]D().
+ *
+ * This function should copy a rectangular region in the rb to a single
+ * destination slice, specified by @slice. In the case of 1D array
+ * textures (where one GL call can potentially affect multiple destination
+ * slices), core mesa takes care of calling this function multiple times,
+ * once for each scanline to be copied.
*/
void (*CopyTexSubImage)(struct gl_context *ctx, GLuint dims,
struct gl_texture_image *texImage,
- GLint xoffset, GLint yoffset, GLint zoffset,
+ GLint xoffset, GLint yoffset, GLint slice,
struct gl_renderbuffer *rb,
GLint x, GLint y,
GLsizei width, GLsizei height);
struct gl_framebuffer *fb,
struct gl_renderbuffer_attachment *att);
void (*FinishRenderTexture)(struct gl_context *ctx,
- struct gl_renderbuffer_attachment *att);
+ struct gl_renderbuffer *rb);
void (*ValidateFramebuffer)(struct gl_context *ctx,
struct gl_framebuffer *fb);
/*@}*/
void (*WaitQuery)(struct gl_context *ctx, struct gl_query_object *q);
/*@}*/
+ /**
+ * \name Performance monitors
+ */
+ /*@{*/
+ struct gl_perf_monitor_object * (*NewPerfMonitor)(struct gl_context *ctx);
+ void (*DeletePerfMonitor)(struct gl_context *ctx,
+ struct gl_perf_monitor_object *m);
+ GLboolean (*BeginPerfMonitor)(struct gl_context *ctx,
+ struct gl_perf_monitor_object *m);
+
+ /** Stop an active performance monitor, discarding results. */
+ void (*ResetPerfMonitor)(struct gl_context *ctx,
+ struct gl_perf_monitor_object *m);
+ void (*EndPerfMonitor)(struct gl_context *ctx,
+ struct gl_perf_monitor_object *m);
+ GLboolean (*IsPerfMonitorResultAvailable)(struct gl_context *ctx,
+ struct gl_perf_monitor_object *m);
+ void (*GetPerfMonitorResult)(struct gl_context *ctx,
+ struct gl_perf_monitor_object *m,
+ GLsizei dataSize,
+ GLuint *data,
+ GLint *bytesWritten);
+ /*@}*/
+
/**
* \name Vertex Array objects
#define FLUSH_UPDATE_CURRENT 0x2
/**
* Set by the driver-supplied T&L engine whenever vertices are buffered
- * between glBegin()/glEnd() objects or __struct gl_contextRec::Current is not
- * updated.
+ * between glBegin()/glEnd() objects or __struct gl_contextRec::Current
+ * is not updated. A bitmask of the FLUSH_x values above.
*
* The dd_function_table::FlushVertices call below may be used to resolve
* these conditions.
*/
- GLuint NeedFlush;
- GLuint SaveNeedFlush;
+ GLbitfield NeedFlush;
+ /** Need to call SaveFlushVertices() upon state change? */
+ GLboolean SaveNeedFlush;
/* Called prior to any of the GLvertexformat functions being
* called. Paired with Driver.FlushVertices().
/**
- * Transform/Clip/Lighting interface
+ * Per-vertex functions.
*
- * Drivers present a reduced set of the functions possible in
- * glBegin()/glEnd() objects. Core mesa provides translation stubs for the
- * remaining functions to map down to these entry points.
+ * These are the functions which can appear between glBegin and glEnd.
+ * Depending on whether we're inside or outside a glBegin/End pair
+ * and whether we're in immediate mode or building a display list, these
+ * functions behave differently. This structure allows us to switch
+ * between those modes more easily.
*
- * These are the initial values to be installed into dispatch by
- * mesa. If the T&L driver wants to modify the dispatch table
- * while installed, it must do so itself. It would be possible for
- * the vertexformat to install its own initial values for these
- * functions, but this way there is an obvious list of what is
- * expected of the driver.
- *
- * If the driver wants to hook in entry points other than those
- * listed, it must restore them to their original values in
- * the disable() callback, below.
+ * Generally, these pointers point to functions in the VBO module.
*/
typedef struct {
- /**
- * \name Vertex
- */
- /*@{*/
void (GLAPIENTRYP ArrayElement)( GLint );
void (GLAPIENTRYP Color3f)( GLfloat, GLfloat, GLfloat );
void (GLAPIENTRYP Color3fv)( const GLfloat * );
void (GLAPIENTRYP VertexAttribP4uiv)( GLuint index, GLenum type,
GLboolean normalized,
const GLuint *value);
- /*@}*/
-
} GLvertexformat;