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08-Feb-2013 |
Jesse Hall <jessehall@google.com> |
Add ES3 support to libGLESv2 and tracing tools Since ES3 is backwards compatible with ES2, a new wrapper isn't necessary, and the Khronos implementation guidelines recommend supporting both versions with the same library. Change-Id: If9bb02be60ce01cc5fe25d1f40c4e7f37244ebf6
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06-Apr-2012 |
Jesse Hall <jessehall@google.com> |
Hibernate the EGL implementation when idle If the EGL implementation supports the EGL_IMG_hibernate_process extension, use it to hibernate (and hopefully release memory or other resources) when the process isn't actively using EGL or OpenGL ES. The idleness heuristic used in this change is: (a) Wake up when entering any EGL API call, and remain awake for the duration of the call. (b) Do not hibernate when any window surface exists; this means the application is very likely in the foreground. (c) Do not hibernate while any context is made current to a thread. The app may be using a client API without the EGL layer knowing, so it is not safe to hibernate. (d) Only check these conditions and attempt to hibernate after a window surface is destroyed or a thread's context is detached. By not attempting to hibernate at the end of every EGL call, we avoid some transient wakeups/hibernate cycles when the app is mostly idle, or is starting to become active but hasn't created its window surface yet. On a Galaxy Nexus, hibernating frees 1567 VM pages from the process. Both hibernating and waking can take anywhere from 30ms to over 100ms -- measurements have been very inconsistent. Change-Id: Ib555f5d9d069aefccca06e8173a89625b5f32d7e
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05-Apr-2012 |
Jesse Hall <jessehall@google.com> |
Increment/decrement a counter around EGL calls This is in preparation for a change that will hibernate the underlying EGL when idle. Instead of a bare egl_display_t*, get_display() now returns a egl_display_ptr, which acts like a smart pointer. The "wakecount" counter managed by the smart pointer isn't used for anything in this change. It will be used to make sure we don't hibernate when any thread is in an EGL call, without having to hold a mutex for the duration of the call. Change-Id: Iee52f3549a51162efc3800e1195d3f76bba2f2ce
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14-Feb-2012 |
Mathias Agopian <mathias@google.com> |
remove multiplexing of multiple EGL implementation from now on, the system can only have one EGL implementation. this means the software and h/w renderer cannot be used at the same time on a device. Of course, the h/w renderer is always prefered; in its absence we default to the software renderer. Change-Id: Ib579f58055dd0ce4c4a99144131efa11c16ca3d3
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48d438d05f14c2f4bd83ae89f520368cd49122df |
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29-Jan-2012 |
Mathias Agopian <mathias@google.com> |
add support for GL_EXT_debug_marker This extension is always added to the GL_EXTENSIONS extension string for the current GL context, regardless of if it's supported by the h/w driver. The extension itself will be handled by GLES_trace (eventually), when GLES_trace is not enabled, it'll result to a no-op. If the h/w implementation has this extension, we'll call that version instead of our dummy version. Change-Id: Ie5dd3387c4d45cd5ed5f03b73bda6045620a96bc
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06-Jan-2012 |
Steve Block <steveblock@google.com> |
Rename (IF_)LOGE(_IF) to (IF_)ALOGE(_IF) DO NOT MERGE See https://android-git.corp.google.com/g/#/c/157220 Bug: 5449033 Change-Id: Ic9c19d30693bd56755f55906127cd6bd7126096c
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f0480de37492597a5c5cf1e6f8346f1467e3a552 |
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14-Nov-2011 |
Mathias Agopian <mathias@google.com> |
fix crash when validating an invalid EGL objects the code that validated EGL objects dereferenced the object to access its EGLDisplay -- needed for validation (!). This was wrong for two reasons, first we dereferenced the object before validating it (potentially leading to a crash), secondly we didn't validate that the object existed in the right EGLDisplay. We now use the EGLDisplay passed by the user API. Change-Id: I66f9e851d4f8507892a6b1fee3065f124c4e7138
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5b287a6ea8dfac7ab3e03ae1e98f9e2214cbae09 |
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17-May-2011 |
Mathias Agopian <mathias@google.com> |
eglTerminate() now actually frees up all active egl objects as specified by the EGL specification, terminated objects's handles become invalid, the objects themselves are destroyed when they're not current to some thread. Change-Id: Id3a4a5736a5bbc3926a9ae8385d43772edb88eeb
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518ec112f468eb67bf681b3eec896d7bfb4ff98d |
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14-May-2011 |
Mathias Agopian <mathias@google.com> |
refactor EGL source code no changes is functionality. split various objects into their own files. make egl_display objec's lock internal.
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