Mesa EGL
The current version of EGL in Mesa implements EGL 1.4. More information about EGL can be found at - + http://www.khronos.org/egl/.
The Mesa's implementation of EGL uses a driver architecture. The main @@ -19,96 +27,95 @@ API entry points and helper functions for use by the drivers. Drivers are dynamically loaded by the main library and most of the EGL API calls are directly dispatched to the drivers.
-The driver in use decides the window system to support. For drivers that -support hardware rendering, there are usually multiple drivers supporting the -same window system. Each one of of them supports a certain range of graphics -cards.
+The driver in use decides the window system to support.
Build EGL
-
-
Run
+configure
with the desired state trackers and enable -the Gallium driver for your hardware. For exampleRun
configure
with the desired client APIs and enable +the driver for your hardware. For example- $ ./configure --enable-gles-overlay --with-state-trackers=egl,vega --enable-gallium-intel + $ ./configure --enable-gles1 --enable-gles2 \ + --with-dri-drivers=... \ + --with-gallium-drivers=...
-The main library and OpenGL is enabled by default. The first option enables -OpenGL ES 1.x and 2.x. The
+egl
state -tracker is needed by a number of EGL drivers. EGL drivers will be covered -later. The vega state tracker provides OpenVG -1.x.The main library and OpenGL is enabled by default. The first two options +above enables OpenGL ES 1.x and 2.x. The last two +options enables the listed classic and and Gallium drivers respectively.
+ - Build and install Mesa as usual.
In the given example, it will build and install libEGL
,
-libGL
, libGLESv1_CM
, libGLESv2
,
-libOpenVG
, and one or more EGL drivers.
libGL
, libGLESv1_CM
, libGLESv2
, and one
+or more EGL drivers.
Configure Options
There are several options that control the build of EGL at configuration time
--
-
--enable-egl
+-
+
--enable-egl
+-
By default, EGL is enabled. When disabled, the main library and the drivers will not be built.
-
+
---with-egl-driver-dir
+ +--with-egl-driver-dir
The directory EGL drivers should be installed to. If not specified, EGL drivers will be installed to
-${libdir}/egl
.
+
---with-egl-platforms
+ +--with-egl-platforms
List the platforms (window systems) to support. Its argument is a comma -seprated string such as
--with-egl-platforms=x11,drm
. It decides +separated string such as--with-egl-platforms=x11,drm
. It decides the platforms a driver may support. The first listed platform is also used by the main library to decide the native platform: the platform the EGL native types such asEGLNativeDisplayType
orEGLNativeWindowType
defined for.The available platforms are
- -x11
,drm
, -fbdev
, andgdi
. Thegdi
platform can -only be built with SCons.
-
---with-state-trackers
- -The argument is a comma separated string. It is usually used to specify the -rendering APIs, such as OpenVG, to build. But it is also used to specify -
+egl
state tracker thategl_gallium
depends on.wayland
,null
,android
, +haiku
, andgdi
. Theandroid
platform +can only be built as a system component, part of AOSP, while the +haiku
andgdi
platforms can only be built with SCons. +Unless for special needs, the build system should +select the right platforms automatically. -
+
---enable-gles-overlay
+ +--enable-gles1
+--enable-gles2
- -
OpenGL and OpenGL ES are not controlled by -
+--with-state-trackers
. OpenGL is always built. To build OpenGL -ES, this option must be explicitly given.These options enable OpenGL ES support in OpenGL. The result is one big +internal library that supports multiple APIs.
-
+
---enable-gles1
and--enable-gles2
+ +--enable-shared-glapi
- -
Unlike
+--enable-gles-overlay
, which builds one library for each -rendering API, these options enable OpenGL ES support in OpenGL. The result is -one big library that supports multiple APIs.By default,
-libGL
has its own copy oflibglapi
. +This options makeslibGL
use the sharedlibglapi
. This +is required if applications mix OpenGL and OpenGL ES.
+
-
Use EGL
@@ -122,8 +129,9 @@ mesa/demos repository.There are several environment variables that control the behavior of EGL at runtime
--
-
EGL_DRIVERS_PATH
+-
+
EGL_DRIVERS_PATH
+-
By default, the main library will look for drivers in the directory where the drivers are installed to. This variable specifies a list of @@ -131,91 +139,76 @@ colon-separated directories where the main library will look for drivers, in addition to the default directory. This variable is ignored for setuid/setgid binaries.
-
+
This variable is usually set to test an uninstalled build. For example, one +may set
+ ++ $ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$mesa/lib + $ export EGL_DRIVERS_PATH=$mesa/lib/egl +-
EGL_DRIVER
+to test a build without installation
-This variable specifies a full path to an EGL driver and it forces the -specified EGL driver to be loaded. It comes in handy when one wants to test a -specific driver. This variable is ignored for setuid/setgid binaries.
+ -egl_gallium
dynamically loads hardware drivers and client API
-modules found in EGL_DRIVERS_PATH
. Thus, specifying this variable
-alone is not sufficient for egl_gallium
for uninstalled build.
EGL_DRIVER
This variable specifies a full path to or the name of an EGL driver. It +forces the specified EGL driver to be loaded. It comes in handy when one wants +to test a specific driver. This variable is ignored for setuid/setgid +binaries.
+ + -EGL_PLATFORM
+EGL_PLATFORM
This variable specifies the native platform. The valid values are the same
as those for --with-egl-platforms
. When the variable is not set,
the main library uses the first platform listed in
---with-egl-platforms
as the native platform
--with-egl-platforms
as the native platform.
-Extensions like EGL_MESA_drm_display
define new functions to
+create displays for non-native platforms. These extensions are usually used by
+applications that support non-native platforms. Setting this variable is
+probably required only for some of the demos found in mesa/demo repository.
EGL_LOG_LEVEL
+EGL_LOG_LEVEL
This changes the log level of the main library and the drivers. The valid
values are: debug
, info
, warning
, and
fatal
.
EGL_SOFTWARE
-
-For drivers that support both hardware and software rendering, setting this -variable to true forces the use of software rendering.
- -EGL Drivers
--
-
egl_gallium
+-
+
egl_dri2
+-
-
This driver is based on Gallium3D. It supports all rendering APIs and -hardwares supported by Gallium3D. It is the only driver that supports OpenVG. -The supported platforms are X11, KMS, FBDEV, and GDI.
+This driver supports both
-x11
anddrm
platforms. +It functions as a DRI driver loader. Forx11
support, it talks to +the X server directly using (XCB-)DRI2 protocol.
+egl_glx
- -This driver provides a wrapper to GLX. It uses exclusively GLX to implement -the EGL API. It supports both direct and indirect rendering when the GLX does. -It is accelerated when the GLX is. As such, it cannot provide functions that -is not available in GLX or GLX extensions.
-
+
-egl_dri2
+Packaging
-This driver supports the X Window System as its window system. It functions -as a DRI2 driver loader. Unlike
- -egl_glx
, it has no dependency on -libGL
. It talks to the X server directly using DRI2 protocol.
-egl_dri
- -This driver lacks maintenance and does not build. It is similiar -to
- -egl_dri2
in that it functions as a DRI(1) driver loader. But -unlikeegl_dri2
, it supports Linux framebuffer devices as its -window system and supports EGL_MESA_screen_surface extension. As DRI1 drivers -are phasing out, it might eventually be replaced byegl_dri2
.
-
This driver can share DRI drivers with libGL
.
The ABI between the main library and its drivers are not stable. Nor is +there a plan to stabilize it at the moment.
Developers
-The sources of the main library and the classic drivers can be found at
-src/egl/
. The sources of the egl
state tracker can
-be found at src/gallium/state_trackers/egl/
.
The suggested way to learn to write a EGL driver is to see how other drivers
-are written. egl_glx
should be a good reference. It works in any
-environment that has GLX support, and it is simpler than most drivers.
The sources of the main library and drivers can be found at
+src/egl/
.
Lifetime of Display Resources
@@ -224,8 +217,8 @@ longer than the display that creates them.In EGL, when a display is terminated through eglTerminate
, all
display resources should be destroyed. Similarly, when a thread is released
-throught eglReleaseThread
, all current display resources should be
-released. Another way to destory or release resources is through functions
+through eglReleaseThread
, all current display resources should be
+released. Another way to destroy or release resources is through functions
such as eglDestroySurface
or eglMakeCurrent
.
When a resource that is current to some thread is destroyed, the resource
@@ -291,18 +284,6 @@ not be called with the sample display at the same time. If a driver has access
to an EGLDisplay
without going through the EGL APIs, the driver
should as well lock the display before using it.
-
TODOs
- --
-
- Pass the conformance tests -
- Reference counting in main library? -
- Mixed use of OpenGL, OpenGL ES 1.1, and OpenGL ES 2.0 is supported. But
-which one of
libGL.so
,libGLESv1_CM.so
, and -libGLESv2.so
should an application link to? Bad things may happen -when, say, an application is linked tolibGLESv2.so
and -libcairo
, which is linked tolibGL.so
instead.
-
-