Module: wine
Branch: master
Commit: ae98679ebee2597c8799e6acc944c08eebfc70b9
URL: http://source.winehq.org/git/wine.git/?a=commit;h=ae98679ebee2597c8799e6acc…
Author: Roderick Colenbrander <thunderbird2k(a)gmx.net>
Date: Wed Aug 8 16:40:34 2007 +0200
wgl: Correctly check GLX capabilities. Use client GLX extensions on ATI hardware to work around driver bugs.
---
dlls/winex11.drv/opengl.c | 94 +++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------
1 files changed, 49 insertions(+), 45 deletions(-)
diff --git a/dlls/winex11.drv/opengl.c b/dlls/winex11.drv/opengl.c
index ca3c50a..a63ba27 100644
--- a/dlls/winex11.drv/opengl.c
+++ b/dlls/winex11.drv/opengl.c
@@ -82,9 +82,11 @@ struct WineGLInfo {
int glxVersion[2];
const char *glxServerVersion;
+ const char *glxServerVendor;
const char *glxServerExtensions;
const char *glxClientVersion;
+ const char *glxClientVendor;
const char *glxClientExtensions;
const char *glxExtensions;
@@ -148,6 +150,8 @@ static WineGLPixelFormat *WineGLPixelFormatList;
static int WineGLPixelFormatListSize = 0;
static void X11DRV_WineGL_LoadExtensions(void);
+static BOOL glxRequireVersion(int requiredVersion);
+static BOOL glxRequireExtension(const char *requiredExtension);
static void dump_PIXELFORMATDESCRIPTOR(const PIXELFORMATDESCRIPTOR *ppfd) {
TRACE(" - size / version : %d / %d\n", ppfd->nSize, ppfd->nVersion);
@@ -318,9 +322,11 @@ static BOOL X11DRV_WineGL_InitOpenglInfo(void)
pglXQueryVersion(gdi_display, &WineGLInfo.glxVersion[0], &WineGLInfo.glxVersion[1]);
WineGLInfo.glxServerVersion = pglXQueryServerString(gdi_display, screen, GLX_VERSION);
+ WineGLInfo.glxServerVendor = pglXQueryServerString(gdi_display, screen, GLX_VENDOR);
WineGLInfo.glxServerExtensions = pglXQueryServerString(gdi_display, screen, GLX_EXTENSIONS);
WineGLInfo.glxClientVersion = pglXGetClientString(gdi_display, GLX_VERSION);
+ WineGLInfo.glxClientVendor = pglXGetClientString(gdi_display, GLX_VENDOR);
WineGLInfo.glxClientExtensions = pglXGetClientString(gdi_display, GLX_EXTENSIONS);
WineGLInfo.glxExtensions = pglXQueryExtensionsString(gdi_display, screen);
@@ -330,9 +336,9 @@ static BOOL X11DRV_WineGL_InitOpenglInfo(void)
TRACE("GL renderer : %s.\n", pglGetString(GL_RENDERER));
TRACE("GLX version : %d.%d.\n", WineGLInfo.glxVersion[0], WineGLInfo.glxVersion[1]);
TRACE("Server GLX version : %s.\n", WineGLInfo.glxServerVersion);
- TRACE("Server GLX vendor: : %s.\n", pglXQueryServerString(gdi_display, screen, GLX_VENDOR));
+ TRACE("Server GLX vendor: : %s.\n", WineGLInfo.glxServerVendor);
TRACE("Client GLX version : %s.\n", WineGLInfo.glxClientVersion);
- TRACE("Client GLX vendor: : %s.\n", pglXGetClientString(gdi_display, GLX_VENDOR));
+ TRACE("Client GLX vendor: : %s.\n", WineGLInfo.glxClientVendor);
TRACE("Direct rendering enabled: %s\n", WineGLInfo.glxDirect ? "True" : "False");
if(vis) XFree(vis);
@@ -348,7 +354,6 @@ static BOOL has_opengl(void)
{
static int init_done;
static void *opengl_handle;
- const char *glx_extensions;
int error_base, event_base;
@@ -449,55 +454,54 @@ LOAD_FUNCPTR(glXFreeMemoryNV)
* depends on the reported GLX client / server version and on the client / server extension list.
* Those don't have to be the same.
*
- * In general the server GLX information should be used in case of indirect rendering. When direct
- * rendering is used, the OpenGL client library is responsible for which GLX calls are available.
- * Nvidia's OpenGL drivers are the best in terms of GLX features. At the moment of writing their
- * 8762 drivers support 1.3 for the server and 1.4 for the client and they support lots of extensions.
- * Unfortunately it is much more complicated for Mesa/DRI-based drivers and ATI's drivers.
- * Both sets of drivers report a server version of 1.2 and the client version can be 1.3 or 1.4.
- * Further, in case of at least ATI's drivers, one crucial extension needed for our pixel format code
- * is only available in the list of server extensions and not in the client list.
+ * In general the server GLX information lists the capabilities in case of indirect rendering.
+ * When direct rendering is used, the OpenGL client library is responsible for which GLX calls are
+ * available and in that case the client GLX informat can be used.
+ * OpenGL programs should use the 'intersection' of both sets of information which is advertised
+ * in the GLX version/extension list. When a program does this it works for certain for both
+ * direct and indirect rendering.
*
- * The versioning checks below try to take into account the comments from above.
+ * The problem we are having in this area is that ATI's Linux drivers are broken. For some reason
+ * they haven't added some very important GLX extensions like GLX_SGIX_fbconfig to their client
+ * extension list which causes this extension not to be listed. (Wine requires this extension).
+ * ATI advertises a GLX client version of 1.3 which implies that this fbconfig extension among
+ * pbuffers is around.
+ *
+ * In order to provide users of Ati's proprietary drivers with OpenGL support, we need to detect
+ * the ATI drivers and from then on use GLX client information for them.
*/
- /* Depending on the use of direct or indirect rendering we need either the list of extensions
- * exported by the client or by the server.
- */
- if(WineGLInfo.glxDirect)
- glx_extensions = WineGLInfo.glxClientExtensions;
- else
- glx_extensions = WineGLInfo.glxServerExtensions;
-
- /* Based on the default opengl context we decide whether direct or indirect rendering is used.
- * In case of indirect rendering we check if the GLX version of the server is 1.2 and else
- * the client version is checked.
- */
- if ((!WineGLInfo.glxDirect && !strcmp("1.2", WineGLInfo.glxServerVersion)) ||
- (WineGLInfo.glxDirect && !strcmp("1.2", WineGLInfo.glxClientVersion)))
- {
- if (NULL != strstr(glx_extensions, "GLX_SGIX_fbconfig")) {
- pglXChooseFBConfig = (void*)pglXGetProcAddressARB((const GLubyte *) "glXChooseFBConfigSGIX");
- pglXGetFBConfigAttrib = (void*)pglXGetProcAddressARB((const GLubyte *) "glXGetFBConfigAttribSGIX");
- pglXGetVisualFromFBConfig = (void*)pglXGetProcAddressARB((const GLubyte *) "glXGetVisualFromFBConfigSGIX");
- } else {
- ERR(" glx_version is %s and GLX_SGIX_fbconfig extension is unsupported. Expect problems.\n", WineGLInfo.glxClientVersion);
- }
- } else {
+ if(glxRequireVersion(3)) {
pglXChooseFBConfig = (void*)pglXGetProcAddressARB((const GLubyte *) "glXChooseFBConfig");
pglXGetFBConfigAttrib = (void*)pglXGetProcAddressARB((const GLubyte *) "glXGetFBConfigAttrib");
pglXGetVisualFromFBConfig = (void*)pglXGetProcAddressARB((const GLubyte *) "glXGetVisualFromFBConfig");
- }
-
- /* The mesa libGL client library seems to forward glXQueryDrawable to the Xserver, so only
- * enable this function when the Xserver understand GLX 1.3 or newer
- */
- if (!strcmp("1.2", WineGLInfo.glxServerVersion))
+ pglXQueryDrawable = (void*)pglXGetProcAddressARB((const GLubyte *) "glXQueryDrawable");
+ } else if(glxRequireExtension("GLX_SGIX_fbconfig")) {
+ pglXChooseFBConfig = (void*)pglXGetProcAddressARB((const GLubyte *) "glXChooseFBConfigSGIX");
+ pglXGetFBConfigAttrib = (void*)pglXGetProcAddressARB((const GLubyte *) "glXGetFBConfigAttribSGIX");
+ pglXGetVisualFromFBConfig = (void*)pglXGetProcAddressARB((const GLubyte *) "glXGetVisualFromFBConfigSGIX");
+
+ /* The mesa libGL client library seems to forward glXQueryDrawable to the Xserver, so only
+ * enable this function when the Xserver understand GLX 1.3 or newer
+ */
pglXQueryDrawable = NULL;
- else
- pglXQueryDrawable = wine_dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT, "glXQueryDrawable", NULL, 0);
+ } else if(strcmp("ATI", WineGLInfo.glxClientVendor) == 0) {
+ TRACE("Overriding ATI GLX capabilities!\n");
+ pglXChooseFBConfig = (void*)pglXGetProcAddressARB((const GLubyte *) "glXChooseFBConfig");
+ pglXGetFBConfigAttrib = (void*)pglXGetProcAddressARB((const GLubyte *) "glXGetFBConfigAttrib");
+ pglXGetVisualFromFBConfig = (void*)pglXGetProcAddressARB((const GLubyte *) "glXGetVisualFromFBConfig");
+ pglXQueryDrawable = (void*)pglXGetProcAddressARB((const GLubyte *) "glXQueryDrawable");
+
+ /* Use client GLX information in case of the ATI drivers. We override the
+ * capabilities over here and not somewhere else as ATI might better their
+ * life in the future. In case they release proper drivers this block of
+ * code won't be called. */
+ WineGLInfo.glxExtensions = WineGLInfo.glxClientExtensions;
+ } else {
+ ERR(" glx_version is %s and GLX_SGIX_fbconfig extension is unsupported. Expect problems.\n", WineGLInfo.glxServerVersion);
+ }
- if (NULL != strstr(glx_extensions, "GLX_ATI_render_texture")) {
+ if(glxRequireExtension("GLX_ATI_render_texture")) {
pglXBindTexImageARB = (void*)pglXGetProcAddressARB((const GLubyte *) "glXBindTexImageARB");
pglXReleaseTexImageARB = (void*)pglXGetProcAddressARB((const GLubyte *) "glXReleaseTexImageARB");
pglXDrawableAttribARB = (void*)pglXGetProcAddressARB((const GLubyte *) "glXDrawableAttribARB");
@@ -2915,7 +2919,7 @@ static BOOL glxRequireVersion(int requiredVersion)
static BOOL glxRequireExtension(const char *requiredExtension)
{
- if (strstr(WineGLInfo.glxClientExtensions, requiredExtension) == NULL) {
+ if (strstr(WineGLInfo.glxExtensions, requiredExtension) == NULL) {
return FALSE;
}