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  4. Introduction
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  6.  
  7. This document describes the implementation of the XFree86 4.0 libGL.so
  8. library defined by the Linux/OpenGL Base specification found at
  9. http://reality.sgi.com/opengl/linux/linuxbase.html.
  10.  
  11. The documentation is divided into two sections:
  12.     User's Guide
  13.     Driver Developer's Guide
  14.  
  15. Author:  Brian Paul     (brian@precisioninsight.com)
  16. Date:    February 2000
  17.  
  18.  
  19.  
  20. User's Guide
  21. ------------
  22.  
  23. Using libGL.so
  24.  
  25. The libGL.so library defines the gl- and glX-prefixed functions needed to
  26. run OpenGL programs.  OpenGL client applications should link with the
  27. -lGL option to use it.
  28.  
  29. libGL.so serves two primary functions: GLX protocol generation for indirect
  30. rendering and loading/management of hardware drivers for direct rendering.
  31.  
  32. When libGL.so initializes itself it uses the DRI to determine the
  33. appropriate hardware driver for each screen on the local X display.
  34. The hardware drivers are expected to be in the /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/dri/
  35. directory.  Drivers are named with the convention <name>_dri.so where
  36. <name> is a driver such as "radeon", "i965", "nouveau", etc.
  37.  
  38. The LIBGL_DRIVERS_DIR environment variable may be used to specify a
  39. different DRI modules directory, overriding /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/dri/.
  40. This environment variable is ignored in setuid programs for security
  41. reasons.
  42.  
  43. When libGL.so is unable to locate appropriate hardware drivers it will
  44. fall back to using indirect GLX rendering.
  45.  
  46. To aid in solving problems, libGL.so will print diagnostic messages to
  47. stderr if the LIBGL_DEBUG environment variable is defined.
  48.  
  49. libGL.so is thread safe.  The overhead of thread safety for common,
  50. single-thread clients is negligible.  However, the overhead of thread
  51. safety for multi-threaded clients is significant.  Each GL API call
  52. requires two calls to pthread_get_specific() which can noticably
  53. impact performance.  Warning:  libGL.so is thread safe but individual
  54. DRI drivers may not be.  Please consult the documentation for a driver
  55. to learn if it is thread safe.
  56.  
  57.  
  58.  
  59. Indirect Rendering
  60.  
  61. You can force indirect rendering mode by setting the LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT
  62. environment variable.  Hardware acceleration will not be used.
  63.  
  64.  
  65.  
  66. libGL.so Extensibility
  67.  
  68. libGL.so is designed to be extended without upgrading.  That is,
  69. drivers may install new OpenGL extension functions into libGL.so
  70. without requiring libGL.so to be replaced.  Clients of libGL.so should
  71. use the glXGetProcAddressEXT() function to obtain the address of
  72. functions by name.  For more details of GLX_ARB_get_proc_address see
  73. http://oss.sgi.com/projects/ogl-sample/registry/ARB/get_proc_address.spec
  74.  
  75. libGL.so is also designed with flexibility such that it may be used
  76. with many generations of hardware drivers to come.
  77.  
  78.  
  79.  
  80.  
  81. Driver Developer's Guide
  82. ------------------------
  83.  
  84. This section describes the requirements to make an XFree86 4.0
  85. libGL.so-compatible hardware driver.  It is not intended for end
  86. users of libGL.so.
  87.  
  88.  
  89. XFree86 source files
  90.  
  91. libGL.so is built inside XFree86 with sources found in xc/lib/GL/.
  92. Specifically, libGL.so is built from:
  93.  
  94.         xc/lib/GL/glx/*.c
  95.         xc/lib/dri/XF86dri.c
  96.         xc/lib/dri/dri_glx.c
  97.         xc/lib/GL/mesa/src/glapi.c
  98.         xc/lib/GL/mesa/src/glapitemp.h
  99.         xc/lib/GL/mesa/src/glapitable.h
  100.         xc/lib/GL/mesa/src/glapioffsets.h
  101.         xc/lib/GL/mesa/src/glapinoop.c
  102.         xc/lib/GL/mesa/src/glheader.h
  103.         xc/lib/GL/mesa/src/glthread.c
  104.         xc/lib/GL/mesa/src/glthread.h
  105.         xc/lib/GL/mesa/src/X86/glapi_x86.S
  106.         xc/lib/GL/mesa/src/X86/assyntax.h
  107.  
  108. Understand that the mesa/src/gl*.[ch] files are not tied to Mesa.  They
  109. have no dependencies on the rest of Mesa and are designed to be reusable
  110. in a number of projects.
  111.  
  112. The glapi_x86.X and assyntax.h files implement x86-optimized dispatch
  113. of GL functions.  They are not required; C-based dispatch can be used
  114. instead, with a slight performance penalty.
  115.  
  116.  
  117.  
  118. Driver loading and binding
  119.  
  120. When libGL.so initializes itself (via the __glXInitialize function) a
  121. call is made to driCreateDisplay().  This function uses DRI facilities
  122. to determine the driver file appropriate for each screen on the local
  123. display.  Each screen's driver is then opened with dlopen() and asked
  124. for its __driCreateScreen() function.  The pointers to the __driCreateScreen()
  125. functions are kept in an array, indexed by screen number, in the
  126. __DRIdisplayRec struct.
  127.  
  128. When a driver's __driCreateScreen() function is called, it must initialize
  129. a __DRIscreenRec struct.  This struct acts as the root of a tree of
  130. function pointers which are called to create and destroy contexts and
  131. drawables and perform all the operations needed by the GLX interface.
  132. See the xc/lib/GL/glx/glxclient.h file for details.
  133.  
  134.  
  135.  
  136. Dynamic Extension Function Registration
  137.  
  138. In order to provide forward compatibility with future drivers, libGL.so
  139. allows drivers to register new OpenGL extension functions which weren't
  140. known when libGL.so was built.
  141.  
  142. The register_extensions() function in xc/lib/GL/dri/dri_glx.c is called
  143. as soon as libGL.so is loaded.  This is done with gcc's constructor
  144. attribute.  This mechanism will likely have to be changed for other compilers.
  145.  
  146. register_extensions() loops over all local displays and screens, determines
  147. the DRI driver for each, and calls the driver's __driRegisterExtensions()
  148. function, if present.
  149.  
  150. The __driRegisterExtensions() function can add new entrypoints to libGL
  151. by calling:
  152.  
  153.     GLboolean _glapi_add_entrypoint(const char *funcName, GLuint offset)
  154.  
  155. The parameters are the name of the function (such as "glFoobarEXT") and the
  156. offset of the dispatch slot in the API dispatch table.  The return value
  157. indicates success (GL_TRUE) or failure (GL_FALSE).
  158.  
  159. _glapi_add_entrypoint() will synthesize entrypoint code in assembly
  160. language.  Assembly languages is required since parameter passing
  161. can't be handled correctly using a C-based solution.
  162.  
  163. The address of the new entrypoint is obtained by calling the
  164. glXGetProcAddressARB() function.
  165.  
  166. The dispatch offset number MUST be a number allocated by SGI in the same
  167. manner in which new GL_* constants are allocated.  Using an arbitrary
  168. offset number will result in many problems.
  169.  
  170.  
  171.  
  172. Dispatch Management
  173.  
  174. When a GL context is made current, the driver must install its dispatch
  175. table as the current dispatch table.  This is done by calling
  176.  
  177.         void _glapi_set_dispatch(struct _glapi_table *dispatch);
  178.  
  179. This will install the named dispatch table for the calling thread.
  180. The current dispatch table for a thread can be obtained by calling
  181.  
  182.         struct _glapi_table *_glapi_get_dispatch(void);
  183.  
  184. For higher performance in the common single-thread case, the global
  185. variable _glapi_Dispatch will point to the current dispatch table.
  186. This variable will be NULL when in multi-thread mode.
  187.  
  188.  
  189.  
  190. Context Management
  191.  
  192. libGL.so uses the XFree86 xthreads package to manage a thread-specific
  193. current context pointer.  See __glXGet/SetCurrentContext() in glext.c
  194.  
  195. Drivers may use the _glapi_set/get_context() functions to maintain
  196. a private thread-specific context pointer.
  197.  
  198.