Unless we're cross compiling, the HOST_CFLAGS should be the same as the
normal CFLAGS. This allows the x86 and x86_64 asm to be built correctly
with a native compiler using -m32/-m64.
Signed-off-by: Dan Nicholson <dbn.lists@gmail.com>
libX11 is used to determine the screen number, which is in turned used
to determine the DRI driver. However, the sysfs interface for
determining the DRI driver is gone, and no working driver depends on
this mechanism.
Display string parsing is moved to a new function,
_eglSplitDisplayString.
Signed-off-by: Chia-I Wu <olvaffe@gmail.com>
This commit introduces a "current" system to manage per-thread info. It
uses TLS, if GLX_USE_TLS is defined, or pthread, if PTHREADS is defined.
If none of them are defined, it uses a dummy implementation that is just
like before.
Signed-off-by: Chia-I Wu <olvaffe@gmail.com>
This driver does no transformation of the gallium calls
going to the real driver, like the identity matrix. It is
intended to be the basis for transforming and/or debug
drivers like trace and rbug.
Authors of this patch are:
Michal Krol, orignal heavy lifting.
José Fonesca, object wrapping code stolen from trace.
Jakob Bornecrantz, put it all toghether and renamed a stuff.
The special feature of bin/minstall to copy symlinks is only ever needed
when installing libraries which may have .so symlinks. All the headers
and directories can use a normal install program.
These two modes are separated as $(INSTALL) and $(MINSTALL) to allow the
user (or autoconf) to override installing normal files as they please.
An autoconf check for the install program has been added and will be
used in preference to minstall when available.
Fixes bug 16053.
mesa: added new linux-gallium and linux-gallium-debug configs
Also, remove gallium-related things from configs/default. They're in
linux-gallium now.
So the default builds are the same as they have been for Mesa/master.
gallium: add new aux lib for index list translations
Could this be the ultimate index list translating utility? Maybe, but it
doesn't yet include support for splitting primitives.
Unlike previous attempts, this captures all possible combinations of API
and hardware provoking vertex, supports generated list reuse and various
other tricks. Relies on python-generated code.
r300, amd: Make everything build. (Not necessarily work, mind you.)
Lots of structural work, especially in getting the two parts to talk nicely.
Todo:
- Get damn blitter working.
- Add CS flush.
- Reverse order of above two items.
The pkg-config files have been filled in more thoroughly to allow users
to use mesa more effectively. By adding metadata to Requires.private,
Libs.private and Cflags, we can ensure that all the libraries and
headers will be found in all situations. However, the full substitutions
are only done when using the configure script.
This also fixes the glu pkg-config file to account for using GL or
OSMesa.
Fixes bug 18161.
autoconf: Support Motif widgets in GLw with --enable-motif
Add an --enable-motif option, which will enable the Motif widgets in
libGLw and link it with libXm. The Motif installation information will
be gathered from the motif-config script (this comes with LessTif) or
fallback to the standard autoconf checks.
To allow the location of the Motif headers to be set from configure, the
default setting of -I/usr/include/Motif1.2 has been moved into
configs/default and then passed to the Makefile through the MOTIF_CFLAGS
variable.
Call minstall with $(SHELL) so the user controls the interpreter
Running minstall directly means that /bin/sh is always used as hte
interpreter. If the user needs or wants to use a different shell fo
minstall, they can use the SHELL make variable.
Most make implementations will use /bin/sh as the interpreter for
commands and only use a different shell when the $(SHELL) make variable
is set. This makes the setting explicit and allows $(SHELL) to be used
in the commands themselves.
Set library and header installation directories from configuration
Currently the installation directories for libraries and headers are
resolved within the install commands. For instance, the libraries will
be installed to $(INSTALL_DIR)/$(LIB_DIR). This limits the flexibility
of the installation, such as when the libraries should be installed to a
subdirectory like /usr/lib/tls.
This adds the make variables $(INSTALL_LIB_DIR) and $(INSTALL_INC_DIR)
to define the locations that the libraries and headers are installed.
For the static configs, this resolves exactly as before to
$(INSTALL_DIR)/include and $(INSTALL_DIR)/$(LIB_DIR). For autoconf, they
are derived directly from the --libdir and --includedir settings.