From 807c6931fe683fd844ceec1b023232181e6aae03 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: marha Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2010 16:10:20 +0000 Subject: xserver and mesa git update 28-12-2010 --- mesalib/src/mesa/main/imports.c | 2063 ++++++++++++++++++++------------------- 1 file changed, 1032 insertions(+), 1031 deletions(-) (limited to 'mesalib/src/mesa/main/imports.c') diff --git a/mesalib/src/mesa/main/imports.c b/mesalib/src/mesa/main/imports.c index 46e5c932d..6bfa734b8 100644 --- a/mesalib/src/mesa/main/imports.c +++ b/mesalib/src/mesa/main/imports.c @@ -1,1031 +1,1032 @@ -/** - * \file imports.c - * Standard C library function wrappers. - * - * Imports are services which the device driver or window system or - * operating system provides to the core renderer. The core renderer (Mesa) - * will call these functions in order to do memory allocation, simple I/O, - * etc. - * - * Some drivers will want to override/replace this file with something - * specialized, but that'll be rare. - * - * Eventually, I want to move roll the glheader.h file into this. - * - * \todo Functions still needed: - * - scanf - * - qsort - * - rand and RAND_MAX - */ - -/* - * Mesa 3-D graphics library - * Version: 7.1 - * - * Copyright (C) 1999-2007 Brian Paul All Rights Reserved. - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), - * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation - * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, - * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the - * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - * - * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included - * in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - * - * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS - * OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, - * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL - * BRIAN PAUL BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN - * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN - * CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - */ - - - -#include "imports.h" -#include "context.h" -#include "version.h" - -#ifdef _GNU_SOURCE -#include -#ifdef __APPLE__ -#include -#endif -#endif - - -#define MAXSTRING 4000 /* for vsnprintf() */ - -#ifdef WIN32 -#define vsnprintf _vsnprintf -#elif defined(__IBMC__) || defined(__IBMCPP__) || ( defined(__VMS) && __CRTL_VER < 70312000 ) -extern int vsnprintf(char *str, size_t count, const char *fmt, va_list arg); -#ifdef __VMS -#include "vsnprintf.c" -#endif -#endif - -/**********************************************************************/ -/** \name Memory */ -/*@{*/ - -/** - * Allocate aligned memory. - * - * \param bytes number of bytes to allocate. - * \param alignment alignment (must be greater than zero). - * - * Allocates extra memory to accommodate rounding up the address for - * alignment and to record the real malloc address. - * - * \sa _mesa_align_free(). - */ -void * -_mesa_align_malloc(size_t bytes, unsigned long alignment) -{ -#if defined(HAVE_POSIX_MEMALIGN) - void *mem; - int err = posix_memalign(& mem, alignment, bytes); - (void) err; - return mem; -#elif defined(_WIN32) && defined(_MSC_VER) - return _aligned_malloc(bytes, alignment); -#else - uintptr_t ptr, buf; - - ASSERT( alignment > 0 ); - - ptr = (uintptr_t) malloc(bytes + alignment + sizeof(void *)); - if (!ptr) - return NULL; - - buf = (ptr + alignment + sizeof(void *)) & ~(uintptr_t)(alignment - 1); - *(uintptr_t *)(buf - sizeof(void *)) = ptr; - -#ifdef DEBUG - /* mark the non-aligned area */ - while ( ptr < buf - sizeof(void *) ) { - *(unsigned long *)ptr = 0xcdcdcdcd; - ptr += sizeof(unsigned long); - } -#endif - - return (void *) buf; -#endif /* defined(HAVE_POSIX_MEMALIGN) */ -} - -/** - * Same as _mesa_align_malloc(), but using calloc(1, ) instead of - * malloc() - */ -void * -_mesa_align_calloc(size_t bytes, unsigned long alignment) -{ -#if defined(HAVE_POSIX_MEMALIGN) - void *mem; - - mem = _mesa_align_malloc(bytes, alignment); - if (mem != NULL) { - (void) memset(mem, 0, bytes); - } - - return mem; -#elif defined(_WIN32) && defined(_MSC_VER) - void *mem; - - mem = _aligned_malloc(bytes, alignment); - if (mem != NULL) { - (void) memset(mem, 0, bytes); - } - - return mem; -#else - uintptr_t ptr, buf; - - ASSERT( alignment > 0 ); - - ptr = (uintptr_t) calloc(1, bytes + alignment + sizeof(void *)); - if (!ptr) - return NULL; - - buf = (ptr + alignment + sizeof(void *)) & ~(uintptr_t)(alignment - 1); - *(uintptr_t *)(buf - sizeof(void *)) = ptr; - -#ifdef DEBUG - /* mark the non-aligned area */ - while ( ptr < buf - sizeof(void *) ) { - *(unsigned long *)ptr = 0xcdcdcdcd; - ptr += sizeof(unsigned long); - } -#endif - - return (void *)buf; -#endif /* defined(HAVE_POSIX_MEMALIGN) */ -} - -/** - * Free memory which was allocated with either _mesa_align_malloc() - * or _mesa_align_calloc(). - * \param ptr pointer to the memory to be freed. - * The actual address to free is stored in the word immediately before the - * address the client sees. - */ -void -_mesa_align_free(void *ptr) -{ -#if defined(HAVE_POSIX_MEMALIGN) - free(ptr); -#elif defined(_WIN32) && defined(_MSC_VER) - _aligned_free(ptr); -#else - void **cubbyHole = (void **) ((char *) ptr - sizeof(void *)); - void *realAddr = *cubbyHole; - free(realAddr); -#endif /* defined(HAVE_POSIX_MEMALIGN) */ -} - -/** - * Reallocate memory, with alignment. - */ -void * -_mesa_align_realloc(void *oldBuffer, size_t oldSize, size_t newSize, - unsigned long alignment) -{ -#if defined(_WIN32) && defined(_MSC_VER) - (void) oldSize; - return _aligned_realloc(oldBuffer, newSize, alignment); -#else - const size_t copySize = (oldSize < newSize) ? oldSize : newSize; - void *newBuf = _mesa_align_malloc(newSize, alignment); - if (newBuf && oldBuffer && copySize > 0) { - memcpy(newBuf, oldBuffer, copySize); - } - if (oldBuffer) - _mesa_align_free(oldBuffer); - return newBuf; -#endif -} - - - -/** Reallocate memory */ -void * -_mesa_realloc(void *oldBuffer, size_t oldSize, size_t newSize) -{ - const size_t copySize = (oldSize < newSize) ? oldSize : newSize; - void *newBuffer = malloc(newSize); - if (newBuffer && oldBuffer && copySize > 0) - memcpy(newBuffer, oldBuffer, copySize); - if (oldBuffer) - free(oldBuffer); - return newBuffer; -} - -/** - * Fill memory with a constant 16bit word. - * \param dst destination pointer. - * \param val value. - * \param n number of words. - */ -void -_mesa_memset16( unsigned short *dst, unsigned short val, size_t n ) -{ - while (n-- > 0) - *dst++ = val; -} - -/*@}*/ - - -/**********************************************************************/ -/** \name Math */ -/*@{*/ - -/** Wrapper around sqrt() */ -double -_mesa_sqrtd(double x) -{ - return sqrt(x); -} - - -/* - * A High Speed, Low Precision Square Root - * by Paul Lalonde and Robert Dawson - * from "Graphics Gems", Academic Press, 1990 - * - * SPARC implementation of a fast square root by table - * lookup. - * SPARC floating point format is as follows: - * - * BIT 31 30 23 22 0 - * sign exponent mantissa - */ -static short sqrttab[0x100]; /* declare table of square roots */ - -void -_mesa_init_sqrt_table(void) -{ -#if defined(USE_IEEE) && !defined(DEBUG) - unsigned short i; - fi_type fi; /* to access the bits of a float in C quickly */ - /* we use a union defined in glheader.h */ - - for(i=0; i<= 0x7f; i++) { - fi.i = 0; - - /* - * Build a float with the bit pattern i as mantissa - * and an exponent of 0, stored as 127 - */ - - fi.i = (i << 16) | (127 << 23); - fi.f = _mesa_sqrtd(fi.f); - - /* - * Take the square root then strip the first 7 bits of - * the mantissa into the table - */ - - sqrttab[i] = (fi.i & 0x7fffff) >> 16; - - /* - * Repeat the process, this time with an exponent of - * 1, stored as 128 - */ - - fi.i = 0; - fi.i = (i << 16) | (128 << 23); - fi.f = sqrt(fi.f); - sqrttab[i+0x80] = (fi.i & 0x7fffff) >> 16; - } -#else - (void) sqrttab; /* silence compiler warnings */ -#endif /*HAVE_FAST_MATH*/ -} - - -/** - * Single precision square root. - */ -float -_mesa_sqrtf( float x ) -{ -#if defined(USE_IEEE) && !defined(DEBUG) - fi_type num; - /* to access the bits of a float in C - * we use a union from glheader.h */ - - short e; /* the exponent */ - if (x == 0.0F) return 0.0F; /* check for square root of 0 */ - num.f = x; - e = (num.i >> 23) - 127; /* get the exponent - on a SPARC the */ - /* exponent is stored with 127 added */ - num.i &= 0x7fffff; /* leave only the mantissa */ - if (e & 0x01) num.i |= 0x800000; - /* the exponent is odd so we have to */ - /* look it up in the second half of */ - /* the lookup table, so we set the */ - /* high bit */ - e >>= 1; /* divide the exponent by two */ - /* note that in C the shift */ - /* operators are sign preserving */ - /* for signed operands */ - /* Do the table lookup, based on the quaternary mantissa, - * then reconstruct the result back into a float - */ - num.i = ((sqrttab[num.i >> 16]) << 16) | ((e + 127) << 23); - - return num.f; -#else - return (float) _mesa_sqrtd((double) x); -#endif -} - - -/** - inv_sqrt - A single precision 1/sqrt routine for IEEE format floats. - written by Josh Vanderhoof, based on newsgroup posts by James Van Buskirk - and Vesa Karvonen. -*/ -float -_mesa_inv_sqrtf(float n) -{ -#if defined(USE_IEEE) && !defined(DEBUG) - float r0, x0, y0; - float r1, x1, y1; - float r2, x2, y2; -#if 0 /* not used, see below -BP */ - float r3, x3, y3; -#endif - fi_type u; - unsigned int magic; - - /* - Exponent part of the magic number - - - We want to: - 1. subtract the bias from the exponent, - 2. negate it - 3. divide by two (rounding towards -inf) - 4. add the bias back - - Which is the same as subtracting the exponent from 381 and dividing - by 2. - - floor(-(x - 127) / 2) + 127 = floor((381 - x) / 2) - */ - - magic = 381 << 23; - - /* - Significand part of magic number - - - With the current magic number, "(magic - u.i) >> 1" will give you: - - for 1 <= u.f <= 2: 1.25 - u.f / 4 - for 2 <= u.f <= 4: 1.00 - u.f / 8 - - This isn't a bad approximation of 1/sqrt. The maximum difference from - 1/sqrt will be around .06. After three Newton-Raphson iterations, the - maximum difference is less than 4.5e-8. (Which is actually close - enough to make the following bias academic...) - - To get a better approximation you can add a bias to the magic - number. For example, if you subtract 1/2 of the maximum difference in - the first approximation (.03), you will get the following function: - - for 1 <= u.f <= 2: 1.22 - u.f / 4 - for 2 <= u.f <= 3.76: 0.97 - u.f / 8 - for 3.76 <= u.f <= 4: 0.72 - u.f / 16 - (The 3.76 to 4 range is where the result is < .5.) - - This is the closest possible initial approximation, but with a maximum - error of 8e-11 after three NR iterations, it is still not perfect. If - you subtract 0.0332281 instead of .03, the maximum error will be - 2.5e-11 after three NR iterations, which should be about as close as - is possible. - - for 1 <= u.f <= 2: 1.2167719 - u.f / 4 - for 2 <= u.f <= 3.73: 0.9667719 - u.f / 8 - for 3.73 <= u.f <= 4: 0.7167719 - u.f / 16 - - */ - - magic -= (int)(0.0332281 * (1 << 25)); - - u.f = n; - u.i = (magic - u.i) >> 1; - - /* - Instead of Newton-Raphson, we use Goldschmidt's algorithm, which - allows more parallelism. From what I understand, the parallelism - comes at the cost of less precision, because it lets error - accumulate across iterations. - */ - x0 = 1.0f; - y0 = 0.5f * n; - r0 = u.f; - - x1 = x0 * r0; - y1 = y0 * r0 * r0; - r1 = 1.5f - y1; - - x2 = x1 * r1; - y2 = y1 * r1 * r1; - r2 = 1.5f - y2; - -#if 1 - return x2 * r2; /* we can stop here, and be conformant -BP */ -#else - x3 = x2 * r2; - y3 = y2 * r2 * r2; - r3 = 1.5f - y3; - - return x3 * r3; -#endif -#else - return (float) (1.0 / sqrt(n)); -#endif -} - -/** - * Find the first bit set in a word. - */ -int -_mesa_ffs(int32_t i) -{ -#if (defined(_WIN32) ) || defined(__IBMC__) || defined(__IBMCPP__) - register int bit = 0; - if (i != 0) { - if ((i & 0xffff) == 0) { - bit += 16; - i >>= 16; - } - if ((i & 0xff) == 0) { - bit += 8; - i >>= 8; - } - if ((i & 0xf) == 0) { - bit += 4; - i >>= 4; - } - while ((i & 1) == 0) { - bit++; - i >>= 1; - } - bit++; - } - return bit; -#else - return ffs(i); -#endif -} - - -/** - * Find position of first bit set in given value. - * XXX Warning: this function can only be used on 64-bit systems! - * \return position of least-significant bit set, starting at 1, return zero - * if no bits set. - */ -int -_mesa_ffsll(int64_t val) -{ -#ifdef ffsll - return ffsll(val); -#else - int bit; - - assert(sizeof(val) == 8); - - bit = _mesa_ffs((int32_t)val); - if (bit != 0) - return bit; - - bit = _mesa_ffs((int32_t)(val >> 32)); - if (bit != 0) - return 32 + bit; - - return 0; -#endif -} - - -/** - * Return number of bits set in given GLuint. - */ -unsigned int -_mesa_bitcount(unsigned int n) -{ -#if defined(__GNUC__) && \ - ((_GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 4) || __GNUC__ >= 4) - return __builtin_popcount(n); -#else - unsigned int bits; - for (bits = 0; n > 0; n = n >> 1) { - bits += (n & 1); - } - return bits; -#endif -} - - -/** - * Convert a 4-byte float to a 2-byte half float. - * Based on code from: - * http://www.opengl.org/discussion_boards/ubb/Forum3/HTML/008786.html - */ -GLhalfARB -_mesa_float_to_half(float val) -{ - const fi_type fi = {val}; - const int flt_m = fi.i & 0x7fffff; - const int flt_e = (fi.i >> 23) & 0xff; - const int flt_s = (fi.i >> 31) & 0x1; - int s, e, m = 0; - GLhalfARB result; - - /* sign bit */ - s = flt_s; - - /* handle special cases */ - if ((flt_e == 0) && (flt_m == 0)) { - /* zero */ - /* m = 0; - already set */ - e = 0; - } - else if ((flt_e == 0) && (flt_m != 0)) { - /* denorm -- denorm float maps to 0 half */ - /* m = 0; - already set */ - e = 0; - } - else if ((flt_e == 0xff) && (flt_m == 0)) { - /* infinity */ - /* m = 0; - already set */ - e = 31; - } - else if ((flt_e == 0xff) && (flt_m != 0)) { - /* NaN */ - m = 1; - e = 31; - } - else { - /* regular number */ - const int new_exp = flt_e - 127; - if (new_exp < -24) { - /* this maps to 0 */ - /* m = 0; - already set */ - e = 0; - } - else if (new_exp < -14) { - /* this maps to a denorm */ - unsigned int exp_val = (unsigned int) (-14 - new_exp); /* 2^-exp_val*/ - e = 0; - switch (exp_val) { - case 0: - _mesa_warning(NULL, - "float_to_half: logical error in denorm creation!\n"); - /* m = 0; - already set */ - break; - case 1: m = 512 + (flt_m >> 14); break; - case 2: m = 256 + (flt_m >> 15); break; - case 3: m = 128 + (flt_m >> 16); break; - case 4: m = 64 + (flt_m >> 17); break; - case 5: m = 32 + (flt_m >> 18); break; - case 6: m = 16 + (flt_m >> 19); break; - case 7: m = 8 + (flt_m >> 20); break; - case 8: m = 4 + (flt_m >> 21); break; - case 9: m = 2 + (flt_m >> 22); break; - case 10: m = 1; break; - } - } - else if (new_exp > 15) { - /* map this value to infinity */ - /* m = 0; - already set */ - e = 31; - } - else { - /* regular */ - e = new_exp + 15; - m = flt_m >> 13; - } - } - - result = (s << 15) | (e << 10) | m; - return result; -} - - -/** - * Convert a 2-byte half float to a 4-byte float. - * Based on code from: - * http://www.opengl.org/discussion_boards/ubb/Forum3/HTML/008786.html - */ -float -_mesa_half_to_float(GLhalfARB val) -{ - /* XXX could also use a 64K-entry lookup table */ - const int m = val & 0x3ff; - const int e = (val >> 10) & 0x1f; - const int s = (val >> 15) & 0x1; - int flt_m, flt_e, flt_s; - fi_type fi; - float result; - - /* sign bit */ - flt_s = s; - - /* handle special cases */ - if ((e == 0) && (m == 0)) { - /* zero */ - flt_m = 0; - flt_e = 0; - } - else if ((e == 0) && (m != 0)) { - /* denorm -- denorm half will fit in non-denorm single */ - const float half_denorm = 1.0f / 16384.0f; /* 2^-14 */ - float mantissa = ((float) (m)) / 1024.0f; - float sign = s ? -1.0f : 1.0f; - return sign * mantissa * half_denorm; - } - else if ((e == 31) && (m == 0)) { - /* infinity */ - flt_e = 0xff; - flt_m = 0; - } - else if ((e == 31) && (m != 0)) { - /* NaN */ - flt_e = 0xff; - flt_m = 1; - } - else { - /* regular */ - flt_e = e + 112; - flt_m = m << 13; - } - - fi.i = (flt_s << 31) | (flt_e << 23) | flt_m; - result = fi.f; - return result; -} - -/*@}*/ - - -/**********************************************************************/ -/** \name Sort & Search */ -/*@{*/ - -/** - * Wrapper for bsearch(). - */ -void * -_mesa_bsearch( const void *key, const void *base, size_t nmemb, size_t size, - int (*compar)(const void *, const void *) ) -{ -#if defined(_WIN32_WCE) - void *mid; - int cmp; - while (nmemb) { - nmemb >>= 1; - mid = (char *)base + nmemb * size; - cmp = (*compar)(key, mid); - if (cmp == 0) - return mid; - if (cmp > 0) { - base = (char *)mid + size; - --nmemb; - } - } - return NULL; -#else - return bsearch(key, base, nmemb, size, compar); -#endif -} - -/*@}*/ - - -/**********************************************************************/ -/** \name Environment vars */ -/*@{*/ - -/** - * Wrapper for getenv(). - */ -char * -_mesa_getenv( const char *var ) -{ -#if defined(_XBOX) || defined(_WIN32_WCE) - return NULL; -#else - return getenv(var); -#endif -} - -/*@}*/ - - -/**********************************************************************/ -/** \name String */ -/*@{*/ - -/** - * Implemented using malloc() and strcpy. - * Note that NULL is handled accordingly. - */ -char * -_mesa_strdup( const char *s ) -{ - if (s) { - size_t l = strlen(s); - char *s2 = (char *) malloc(l + 1); - if (s2) - strcpy(s2, s); - return s2; - } - else { - return NULL; - } -} - -/** Wrapper around strtof() */ -float -_mesa_strtof( const char *s, char **end ) -{ -#if defined(_GNU_SOURCE) && !defined(__CYGWIN__) && !defined(__FreeBSD__) - static locale_t loc = NULL; - if (!loc) { - loc = newlocale(LC_CTYPE_MASK, "C", NULL); - } - return strtof_l(s, end, loc); -#elif defined(_ISOC99_SOURCE) || (defined(_XOPEN_SOURCE) && _XOPEN_SOURCE >= 600) - return strtof(s, end); -#else - return (float)strtod(s, end); -#endif -} - -/** Compute simple checksum/hash for a string */ -unsigned int -_mesa_str_checksum(const char *str) -{ - /* This could probably be much better */ - unsigned int sum, i; - const char *c; - sum = i = 1; - for (c = str; *c; c++, i++) - sum += *c * (i % 100); - return sum + i; -} - - -/*@}*/ - - -/** Wrapper around vsnprintf() */ -int -_mesa_snprintf( char *str, size_t size, const char *fmt, ... ) -{ - int r; - va_list args; - va_start( args, fmt ); - r = vsnprintf( str, size, fmt, args ); - va_end( args ); - return r; -} - - -/**********************************************************************/ -/** \name Diagnostics */ -/*@{*/ - -static void -output_if_debug(const char *prefixString, const char *outputString, - GLboolean newline) -{ - static int debug = -1; - - /* Check the MESA_DEBUG environment variable if it hasn't - * been checked yet. We only have to check it once... - */ - if (debug == -1) { - char *env = _mesa_getenv("MESA_DEBUG"); - - /* In a debug build, we print warning messages *unless* - * MESA_DEBUG is 0. In a non-debug build, we don't - * print warning messages *unless* MESA_DEBUG is - * set *to any value*. - */ -#ifdef DEBUG - debug = (env != NULL && atoi(env) == 0) ? 0 : 1; -#else - debug = (env != NULL) ? 1 : 0; -#endif - } - - /* Now only print the string if we're required to do so. */ - if (debug) { - fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s", prefixString, outputString); - if (newline) - fprintf(stderr, "\n"); - -#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(_WIN32_WCE) - /* stderr from windows applications without console is not usually - * visible, so communicate with the debugger instead */ - { - char buf[4096]; - _mesa_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s: %s%s", prefixString, outputString, newline ? "\n" : ""); - OutputDebugStringA(buf); - } -#endif - } -} - - -/** - * Return string version of GL error code. - */ -static const char * -error_string( GLenum error ) -{ - switch (error) { - case GL_NO_ERROR: - return "GL_NO_ERROR"; - case GL_INVALID_VALUE: - return "GL_INVALID_VALUE"; - case GL_INVALID_ENUM: - return "GL_INVALID_ENUM"; - case GL_INVALID_OPERATION: - return "GL_INVALID_OPERATION"; - case GL_STACK_OVERFLOW: - return "GL_STACK_OVERFLOW"; - case GL_STACK_UNDERFLOW: - return "GL_STACK_UNDERFLOW"; - case GL_OUT_OF_MEMORY: - return "GL_OUT_OF_MEMORY"; - case GL_TABLE_TOO_LARGE: - return "GL_TABLE_TOO_LARGE"; - case GL_INVALID_FRAMEBUFFER_OPERATION_EXT: - return "GL_INVALID_FRAMEBUFFER_OPERATION"; - default: - return "unknown"; - } -} - - -/** - * When a new type of error is recorded, print a message describing - * previous errors which were accumulated. - */ -static void -flush_delayed_errors( GLcontext *ctx ) -{ - char s[MAXSTRING]; - - if (ctx->ErrorDebugCount) { - _mesa_snprintf(s, MAXSTRING, "%d similar %s errors", - ctx->ErrorDebugCount, - error_string(ctx->ErrorValue)); - - output_if_debug("Mesa", s, GL_TRUE); - - ctx->ErrorDebugCount = 0; - } -} - - -/** - * Report a warning (a recoverable error condition) to stderr if - * either DEBUG is defined or the MESA_DEBUG env var is set. - * - * \param ctx GL context. - * \param fmtString printf()-like format string. - */ -void -_mesa_warning( GLcontext *ctx, const char *fmtString, ... ) -{ - char str[MAXSTRING]; - va_list args; - va_start( args, fmtString ); - (void) vsnprintf( str, MAXSTRING, fmtString, args ); - va_end( args ); - - if (ctx) - flush_delayed_errors( ctx ); - - output_if_debug("Mesa warning", str, GL_TRUE); -} - - -/** - * Report an internal implementation problem. - * Prints the message to stderr via fprintf(). - * - * \param ctx GL context. - * \param fmtString problem description string. - */ -void -_mesa_problem( const GLcontext *ctx, const char *fmtString, ... ) -{ - va_list args; - char str[MAXSTRING]; - (void) ctx; - - va_start( args, fmtString ); - vsnprintf( str, MAXSTRING, fmtString, args ); - va_end( args ); - - fprintf(stderr, "Mesa %s implementation error: %s\n", MESA_VERSION_STRING, str); - fprintf(stderr, "Please report at bugzilla.freedesktop.org\n"); -} - - -/** - * Record an OpenGL state error. These usually occur when the user - * passes invalid parameters to a GL function. - * - * If debugging is enabled (either at compile-time via the DEBUG macro, or - * run-time via the MESA_DEBUG environment variable), report the error with - * _mesa_debug(). - * - * \param ctx the GL context. - * \param error the error value. - * \param fmtString printf() style format string, followed by optional args - */ -void -_mesa_error( GLcontext *ctx, GLenum error, const char *fmtString, ... ) -{ - static GLint debug = -1; - - /* Check debug environment variable only once: - */ - if (debug == -1) { - const char *debugEnv = _mesa_getenv("MESA_DEBUG"); - -#ifdef DEBUG - if (debugEnv && strstr(debugEnv, "silent")) - debug = GL_FALSE; - else - debug = GL_TRUE; -#else - if (debugEnv) - debug = GL_TRUE; - else - debug = GL_FALSE; -#endif - } - - if (debug) { - if (ctx->ErrorValue == error && - ctx->ErrorDebugFmtString == fmtString) { - ctx->ErrorDebugCount++; - } - else { - char s[MAXSTRING], s2[MAXSTRING]; - va_list args; - - flush_delayed_errors( ctx ); - - va_start(args, fmtString); - vsnprintf(s, MAXSTRING, fmtString, args); - va_end(args); - - _mesa_snprintf(s2, MAXSTRING, "%s in %s", error_string(error), s); - output_if_debug("Mesa: User error", s2, GL_TRUE); - - ctx->ErrorDebugFmtString = fmtString; - ctx->ErrorDebugCount = 0; - } - } - - _mesa_record_error(ctx, error); -} - - -/** - * Report debug information. Print error message to stderr via fprintf(). - * No-op if DEBUG mode not enabled. - * - * \param ctx GL context. - * \param fmtString printf()-style format string, followed by optional args. - */ -void -_mesa_debug( const GLcontext *ctx, const char *fmtString, ... ) -{ -#ifdef DEBUG - char s[MAXSTRING]; - va_list args; - va_start(args, fmtString); - vsnprintf(s, MAXSTRING, fmtString, args); - va_end(args); - output_if_debug("Mesa", s, GL_FALSE); -#endif /* DEBUG */ - (void) ctx; - (void) fmtString; -} - -/*@}*/ +/** + * \file imports.c + * Standard C library function wrappers. + * + * Imports are services which the device driver or window system or + * operating system provides to the core renderer. The core renderer (Mesa) + * will call these functions in order to do memory allocation, simple I/O, + * etc. + * + * Some drivers will want to override/replace this file with something + * specialized, but that'll be rare. + * + * Eventually, I want to move roll the glheader.h file into this. + * + * \todo Functions still needed: + * - scanf + * - qsort + * - rand and RAND_MAX + */ + +/* + * Mesa 3-D graphics library + * Version: 7.1 + * + * Copyright (C) 1999-2007 Brian Paul All Rights Reserved. + * + * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a + * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), + * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation + * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, + * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the + * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + * + * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included + * in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + * + * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS + * OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL + * BRIAN PAUL BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN + * CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. + */ + + + +#include "imports.h" +#include "context.h" +#include "version.h" + +#ifdef _GNU_SOURCE +#include +#ifdef __APPLE__ +#include +#endif +#endif + + +#define MAXSTRING 4000 /* for vsnprintf() */ + +#ifdef WIN32 +#define vsnprintf _vsnprintf +#elif defined(__IBMC__) || defined(__IBMCPP__) || ( defined(__VMS) && __CRTL_VER < 70312000 ) +extern int vsnprintf(char *str, size_t count, const char *fmt, va_list arg); +#ifdef __VMS +#include "vsnprintf.c" +#endif +#endif + +/**********************************************************************/ +/** \name Memory */ +/*@{*/ + +/** + * Allocate aligned memory. + * + * \param bytes number of bytes to allocate. + * \param alignment alignment (must be greater than zero). + * + * Allocates extra memory to accommodate rounding up the address for + * alignment and to record the real malloc address. + * + * \sa _mesa_align_free(). + */ +void * +_mesa_align_malloc(size_t bytes, unsigned long alignment) +{ +#if defined(HAVE_POSIX_MEMALIGN) + void *mem; + int err = posix_memalign(& mem, alignment, bytes); + if (err) + return NULL; + return mem; +#elif defined(_WIN32) && defined(_MSC_VER) + return _aligned_malloc(bytes, alignment); +#else + uintptr_t ptr, buf; + + ASSERT( alignment > 0 ); + + ptr = (uintptr_t) malloc(bytes + alignment + sizeof(void *)); + if (!ptr) + return NULL; + + buf = (ptr + alignment + sizeof(void *)) & ~(uintptr_t)(alignment - 1); + *(uintptr_t *)(buf - sizeof(void *)) = ptr; + +#ifdef DEBUG + /* mark the non-aligned area */ + while ( ptr < buf - sizeof(void *) ) { + *(unsigned long *)ptr = 0xcdcdcdcd; + ptr += sizeof(unsigned long); + } +#endif + + return (void *) buf; +#endif /* defined(HAVE_POSIX_MEMALIGN) */ +} + +/** + * Same as _mesa_align_malloc(), but using calloc(1, ) instead of + * malloc() + */ +void * +_mesa_align_calloc(size_t bytes, unsigned long alignment) +{ +#if defined(HAVE_POSIX_MEMALIGN) + void *mem; + + mem = _mesa_align_malloc(bytes, alignment); + if (mem != NULL) { + (void) memset(mem, 0, bytes); + } + + return mem; +#elif defined(_WIN32) && defined(_MSC_VER) + void *mem; + + mem = _aligned_malloc(bytes, alignment); + if (mem != NULL) { + (void) memset(mem, 0, bytes); + } + + return mem; +#else + uintptr_t ptr, buf; + + ASSERT( alignment > 0 ); + + ptr = (uintptr_t) calloc(1, bytes + alignment + sizeof(void *)); + if (!ptr) + return NULL; + + buf = (ptr + alignment + sizeof(void *)) & ~(uintptr_t)(alignment - 1); + *(uintptr_t *)(buf - sizeof(void *)) = ptr; + +#ifdef DEBUG + /* mark the non-aligned area */ + while ( ptr < buf - sizeof(void *) ) { + *(unsigned long *)ptr = 0xcdcdcdcd; + ptr += sizeof(unsigned long); + } +#endif + + return (void *)buf; +#endif /* defined(HAVE_POSIX_MEMALIGN) */ +} + +/** + * Free memory which was allocated with either _mesa_align_malloc() + * or _mesa_align_calloc(). + * \param ptr pointer to the memory to be freed. + * The actual address to free is stored in the word immediately before the + * address the client sees. + */ +void +_mesa_align_free(void *ptr) +{ +#if defined(HAVE_POSIX_MEMALIGN) + free(ptr); +#elif defined(_WIN32) && defined(_MSC_VER) + _aligned_free(ptr); +#else + void **cubbyHole = (void **) ((char *) ptr - sizeof(void *)); + void *realAddr = *cubbyHole; + free(realAddr); +#endif /* defined(HAVE_POSIX_MEMALIGN) */ +} + +/** + * Reallocate memory, with alignment. + */ +void * +_mesa_align_realloc(void *oldBuffer, size_t oldSize, size_t newSize, + unsigned long alignment) +{ +#if defined(_WIN32) && defined(_MSC_VER) + (void) oldSize; + return _aligned_realloc(oldBuffer, newSize, alignment); +#else + const size_t copySize = (oldSize < newSize) ? oldSize : newSize; + void *newBuf = _mesa_align_malloc(newSize, alignment); + if (newBuf && oldBuffer && copySize > 0) { + memcpy(newBuf, oldBuffer, copySize); + } + if (oldBuffer) + _mesa_align_free(oldBuffer); + return newBuf; +#endif +} + + + +/** Reallocate memory */ +void * +_mesa_realloc(void *oldBuffer, size_t oldSize, size_t newSize) +{ + const size_t copySize = (oldSize < newSize) ? oldSize : newSize; + void *newBuffer = malloc(newSize); + if (newBuffer && oldBuffer && copySize > 0) + memcpy(newBuffer, oldBuffer, copySize); + if (oldBuffer) + free(oldBuffer); + return newBuffer; +} + +/** + * Fill memory with a constant 16bit word. + * \param dst destination pointer. + * \param val value. + * \param n number of words. + */ +void +_mesa_memset16( unsigned short *dst, unsigned short val, size_t n ) +{ + while (n-- > 0) + *dst++ = val; +} + +/*@}*/ + + +/**********************************************************************/ +/** \name Math */ +/*@{*/ + +/** Wrapper around sqrt() */ +double +_mesa_sqrtd(double x) +{ + return sqrt(x); +} + + +/* + * A High Speed, Low Precision Square Root + * by Paul Lalonde and Robert Dawson + * from "Graphics Gems", Academic Press, 1990 + * + * SPARC implementation of a fast square root by table + * lookup. + * SPARC floating point format is as follows: + * + * BIT 31 30 23 22 0 + * sign exponent mantissa + */ +static short sqrttab[0x100]; /* declare table of square roots */ + +void +_mesa_init_sqrt_table(void) +{ +#if defined(USE_IEEE) && !defined(DEBUG) + unsigned short i; + fi_type fi; /* to access the bits of a float in C quickly */ + /* we use a union defined in glheader.h */ + + for(i=0; i<= 0x7f; i++) { + fi.i = 0; + + /* + * Build a float with the bit pattern i as mantissa + * and an exponent of 0, stored as 127 + */ + + fi.i = (i << 16) | (127 << 23); + fi.f = _mesa_sqrtd(fi.f); + + /* + * Take the square root then strip the first 7 bits of + * the mantissa into the table + */ + + sqrttab[i] = (fi.i & 0x7fffff) >> 16; + + /* + * Repeat the process, this time with an exponent of + * 1, stored as 128 + */ + + fi.i = 0; + fi.i = (i << 16) | (128 << 23); + fi.f = sqrt(fi.f); + sqrttab[i+0x80] = (fi.i & 0x7fffff) >> 16; + } +#else + (void) sqrttab; /* silence compiler warnings */ +#endif /*HAVE_FAST_MATH*/ +} + + +/** + * Single precision square root. + */ +float +_mesa_sqrtf( float x ) +{ +#if defined(USE_IEEE) && !defined(DEBUG) + fi_type num; + /* to access the bits of a float in C + * we use a union from glheader.h */ + + short e; /* the exponent */ + if (x == 0.0F) return 0.0F; /* check for square root of 0 */ + num.f = x; + e = (num.i >> 23) - 127; /* get the exponent - on a SPARC the */ + /* exponent is stored with 127 added */ + num.i &= 0x7fffff; /* leave only the mantissa */ + if (e & 0x01) num.i |= 0x800000; + /* the exponent is odd so we have to */ + /* look it up in the second half of */ + /* the lookup table, so we set the */ + /* high bit */ + e >>= 1; /* divide the exponent by two */ + /* note that in C the shift */ + /* operators are sign preserving */ + /* for signed operands */ + /* Do the table lookup, based on the quaternary mantissa, + * then reconstruct the result back into a float + */ + num.i = ((sqrttab[num.i >> 16]) << 16) | ((e + 127) << 23); + + return num.f; +#else + return (float) _mesa_sqrtd((double) x); +#endif +} + + +/** + inv_sqrt - A single precision 1/sqrt routine for IEEE format floats. + written by Josh Vanderhoof, based on newsgroup posts by James Van Buskirk + and Vesa Karvonen. +*/ +float +_mesa_inv_sqrtf(float n) +{ +#if defined(USE_IEEE) && !defined(DEBUG) + float r0, x0, y0; + float r1, x1, y1; + float r2, x2, y2; +#if 0 /* not used, see below -BP */ + float r3, x3, y3; +#endif + fi_type u; + unsigned int magic; + + /* + Exponent part of the magic number - + + We want to: + 1. subtract the bias from the exponent, + 2. negate it + 3. divide by two (rounding towards -inf) + 4. add the bias back + + Which is the same as subtracting the exponent from 381 and dividing + by 2. + + floor(-(x - 127) / 2) + 127 = floor((381 - x) / 2) + */ + + magic = 381 << 23; + + /* + Significand part of magic number - + + With the current magic number, "(magic - u.i) >> 1" will give you: + + for 1 <= u.f <= 2: 1.25 - u.f / 4 + for 2 <= u.f <= 4: 1.00 - u.f / 8 + + This isn't a bad approximation of 1/sqrt. The maximum difference from + 1/sqrt will be around .06. After three Newton-Raphson iterations, the + maximum difference is less than 4.5e-8. (Which is actually close + enough to make the following bias academic...) + + To get a better approximation you can add a bias to the magic + number. For example, if you subtract 1/2 of the maximum difference in + the first approximation (.03), you will get the following function: + + for 1 <= u.f <= 2: 1.22 - u.f / 4 + for 2 <= u.f <= 3.76: 0.97 - u.f / 8 + for 3.76 <= u.f <= 4: 0.72 - u.f / 16 + (The 3.76 to 4 range is where the result is < .5.) + + This is the closest possible initial approximation, but with a maximum + error of 8e-11 after three NR iterations, it is still not perfect. If + you subtract 0.0332281 instead of .03, the maximum error will be + 2.5e-11 after three NR iterations, which should be about as close as + is possible. + + for 1 <= u.f <= 2: 1.2167719 - u.f / 4 + for 2 <= u.f <= 3.73: 0.9667719 - u.f / 8 + for 3.73 <= u.f <= 4: 0.7167719 - u.f / 16 + + */ + + magic -= (int)(0.0332281 * (1 << 25)); + + u.f = n; + u.i = (magic - u.i) >> 1; + + /* + Instead of Newton-Raphson, we use Goldschmidt's algorithm, which + allows more parallelism. From what I understand, the parallelism + comes at the cost of less precision, because it lets error + accumulate across iterations. + */ + x0 = 1.0f; + y0 = 0.5f * n; + r0 = u.f; + + x1 = x0 * r0; + y1 = y0 * r0 * r0; + r1 = 1.5f - y1; + + x2 = x1 * r1; + y2 = y1 * r1 * r1; + r2 = 1.5f - y2; + +#if 1 + return x2 * r2; /* we can stop here, and be conformant -BP */ +#else + x3 = x2 * r2; + y3 = y2 * r2 * r2; + r3 = 1.5f - y3; + + return x3 * r3; +#endif +#else + return (float) (1.0 / sqrt(n)); +#endif +} + +/** + * Find the first bit set in a word. + */ +int +_mesa_ffs(int32_t i) +{ +#if (defined(_WIN32) ) || defined(__IBMC__) || defined(__IBMCPP__) + register int bit = 0; + if (i != 0) { + if ((i & 0xffff) == 0) { + bit += 16; + i >>= 16; + } + if ((i & 0xff) == 0) { + bit += 8; + i >>= 8; + } + if ((i & 0xf) == 0) { + bit += 4; + i >>= 4; + } + while ((i & 1) == 0) { + bit++; + i >>= 1; + } + bit++; + } + return bit; +#else + return ffs(i); +#endif +} + + +/** + * Find position of first bit set in given value. + * XXX Warning: this function can only be used on 64-bit systems! + * \return position of least-significant bit set, starting at 1, return zero + * if no bits set. + */ +int +_mesa_ffsll(int64_t val) +{ +#ifdef ffsll + return ffsll(val); +#else + int bit; + + assert(sizeof(val) == 8); + + bit = _mesa_ffs((int32_t)val); + if (bit != 0) + return bit; + + bit = _mesa_ffs((int32_t)(val >> 32)); + if (bit != 0) + return 32 + bit; + + return 0; +#endif +} + + +/** + * Return number of bits set in given GLuint. + */ +unsigned int +_mesa_bitcount(unsigned int n) +{ +#if defined(__GNUC__) && \ + ((_GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 4) || __GNUC__ >= 4) + return __builtin_popcount(n); +#else + unsigned int bits; + for (bits = 0; n > 0; n = n >> 1) { + bits += (n & 1); + } + return bits; +#endif +} + + +/** + * Convert a 4-byte float to a 2-byte half float. + * Based on code from: + * http://www.opengl.org/discussion_boards/ubb/Forum3/HTML/008786.html + */ +GLhalfARB +_mesa_float_to_half(float val) +{ + const fi_type fi = {val}; + const int flt_m = fi.i & 0x7fffff; + const int flt_e = (fi.i >> 23) & 0xff; + const int flt_s = (fi.i >> 31) & 0x1; + int s, e, m = 0; + GLhalfARB result; + + /* sign bit */ + s = flt_s; + + /* handle special cases */ + if ((flt_e == 0) && (flt_m == 0)) { + /* zero */ + /* m = 0; - already set */ + e = 0; + } + else if ((flt_e == 0) && (flt_m != 0)) { + /* denorm -- denorm float maps to 0 half */ + /* m = 0; - already set */ + e = 0; + } + else if ((flt_e == 0xff) && (flt_m == 0)) { + /* infinity */ + /* m = 0; - already set */ + e = 31; + } + else if ((flt_e == 0xff) && (flt_m != 0)) { + /* NaN */ + m = 1; + e = 31; + } + else { + /* regular number */ + const int new_exp = flt_e - 127; + if (new_exp < -24) { + /* this maps to 0 */ + /* m = 0; - already set */ + e = 0; + } + else if (new_exp < -14) { + /* this maps to a denorm */ + unsigned int exp_val = (unsigned int) (-14 - new_exp); /* 2^-exp_val*/ + e = 0; + switch (exp_val) { + case 0: + _mesa_warning(NULL, + "float_to_half: logical error in denorm creation!\n"); + /* m = 0; - already set */ + break; + case 1: m = 512 + (flt_m >> 14); break; + case 2: m = 256 + (flt_m >> 15); break; + case 3: m = 128 + (flt_m >> 16); break; + case 4: m = 64 + (flt_m >> 17); break; + case 5: m = 32 + (flt_m >> 18); break; + case 6: m = 16 + (flt_m >> 19); break; + case 7: m = 8 + (flt_m >> 20); break; + case 8: m = 4 + (flt_m >> 21); break; + case 9: m = 2 + (flt_m >> 22); break; + case 10: m = 1; break; + } + } + else if (new_exp > 15) { + /* map this value to infinity */ + /* m = 0; - already set */ + e = 31; + } + else { + /* regular */ + e = new_exp + 15; + m = flt_m >> 13; + } + } + + result = (s << 15) | (e << 10) | m; + return result; +} + + +/** + * Convert a 2-byte half float to a 4-byte float. + * Based on code from: + * http://www.opengl.org/discussion_boards/ubb/Forum3/HTML/008786.html + */ +float +_mesa_half_to_float(GLhalfARB val) +{ + /* XXX could also use a 64K-entry lookup table */ + const int m = val & 0x3ff; + const int e = (val >> 10) & 0x1f; + const int s = (val >> 15) & 0x1; + int flt_m, flt_e, flt_s; + fi_type fi; + float result; + + /* sign bit */ + flt_s = s; + + /* handle special cases */ + if ((e == 0) && (m == 0)) { + /* zero */ + flt_m = 0; + flt_e = 0; + } + else if ((e == 0) && (m != 0)) { + /* denorm -- denorm half will fit in non-denorm single */ + const float half_denorm = 1.0f / 16384.0f; /* 2^-14 */ + float mantissa = ((float) (m)) / 1024.0f; + float sign = s ? -1.0f : 1.0f; + return sign * mantissa * half_denorm; + } + else if ((e == 31) && (m == 0)) { + /* infinity */ + flt_e = 0xff; + flt_m = 0; + } + else if ((e == 31) && (m != 0)) { + /* NaN */ + flt_e = 0xff; + flt_m = 1; + } + else { + /* regular */ + flt_e = e + 112; + flt_m = m << 13; + } + + fi.i = (flt_s << 31) | (flt_e << 23) | flt_m; + result = fi.f; + return result; +} + +/*@}*/ + + +/**********************************************************************/ +/** \name Sort & Search */ +/*@{*/ + +/** + * Wrapper for bsearch(). + */ +void * +_mesa_bsearch( const void *key, const void *base, size_t nmemb, size_t size, + int (*compar)(const void *, const void *) ) +{ +#if defined(_WIN32_WCE) + void *mid; + int cmp; + while (nmemb) { + nmemb >>= 1; + mid = (char *)base + nmemb * size; + cmp = (*compar)(key, mid); + if (cmp == 0) + return mid; + if (cmp > 0) { + base = (char *)mid + size; + --nmemb; + } + } + return NULL; +#else + return bsearch(key, base, nmemb, size, compar); +#endif +} + +/*@}*/ + + +/**********************************************************************/ +/** \name Environment vars */ +/*@{*/ + +/** + * Wrapper for getenv(). + */ +char * +_mesa_getenv( const char *var ) +{ +#if defined(_XBOX) || defined(_WIN32_WCE) + return NULL; +#else + return getenv(var); +#endif +} + +/*@}*/ + + +/**********************************************************************/ +/** \name String */ +/*@{*/ + +/** + * Implemented using malloc() and strcpy. + * Note that NULL is handled accordingly. + */ +char * +_mesa_strdup( const char *s ) +{ + if (s) { + size_t l = strlen(s); + char *s2 = (char *) malloc(l + 1); + if (s2) + strcpy(s2, s); + return s2; + } + else { + return NULL; + } +} + +/** Wrapper around strtof() */ +float +_mesa_strtof( const char *s, char **end ) +{ +#if defined(_GNU_SOURCE) && !defined(__CYGWIN__) && !defined(__FreeBSD__) + static locale_t loc = NULL; + if (!loc) { + loc = newlocale(LC_CTYPE_MASK, "C", NULL); + } + return strtof_l(s, end, loc); +#elif defined(_ISOC99_SOURCE) || (defined(_XOPEN_SOURCE) && _XOPEN_SOURCE >= 600) + return strtof(s, end); +#else + return (float)strtod(s, end); +#endif +} + +/** Compute simple checksum/hash for a string */ +unsigned int +_mesa_str_checksum(const char *str) +{ + /* This could probably be much better */ + unsigned int sum, i; + const char *c; + sum = i = 1; + for (c = str; *c; c++, i++) + sum += *c * (i % 100); + return sum + i; +} + + +/*@}*/ + + +/** Wrapper around vsnprintf() */ +int +_mesa_snprintf( char *str, size_t size, const char *fmt, ... ) +{ + int r; + va_list args; + va_start( args, fmt ); + r = vsnprintf( str, size, fmt, args ); + va_end( args ); + return r; +} + + +/**********************************************************************/ +/** \name Diagnostics */ +/*@{*/ + +static void +output_if_debug(const char *prefixString, const char *outputString, + GLboolean newline) +{ + static int debug = -1; + + /* Check the MESA_DEBUG environment variable if it hasn't + * been checked yet. We only have to check it once... + */ + if (debug == -1) { + char *env = _mesa_getenv("MESA_DEBUG"); + + /* In a debug build, we print warning messages *unless* + * MESA_DEBUG is 0. In a non-debug build, we don't + * print warning messages *unless* MESA_DEBUG is + * set *to any value*. + */ +#ifdef DEBUG + debug = (env != NULL && atoi(env) == 0) ? 0 : 1; +#else + debug = (env != NULL) ? 1 : 0; +#endif + } + + /* Now only print the string if we're required to do so. */ + if (debug) { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s", prefixString, outputString); + if (newline) + fprintf(stderr, "\n"); + +#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(_WIN32_WCE) + /* stderr from windows applications without console is not usually + * visible, so communicate with the debugger instead */ + { + char buf[4096]; + _mesa_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s: %s%s", prefixString, outputString, newline ? "\n" : ""); + OutputDebugStringA(buf); + } +#endif + } +} + + +/** + * Return string version of GL error code. + */ +static const char * +error_string( GLenum error ) +{ + switch (error) { + case GL_NO_ERROR: + return "GL_NO_ERROR"; + case GL_INVALID_VALUE: + return "GL_INVALID_VALUE"; + case GL_INVALID_ENUM: + return "GL_INVALID_ENUM"; + case GL_INVALID_OPERATION: + return "GL_INVALID_OPERATION"; + case GL_STACK_OVERFLOW: + return "GL_STACK_OVERFLOW"; + case GL_STACK_UNDERFLOW: + return "GL_STACK_UNDERFLOW"; + case GL_OUT_OF_MEMORY: + return "GL_OUT_OF_MEMORY"; + case GL_TABLE_TOO_LARGE: + return "GL_TABLE_TOO_LARGE"; + case GL_INVALID_FRAMEBUFFER_OPERATION_EXT: + return "GL_INVALID_FRAMEBUFFER_OPERATION"; + default: + return "unknown"; + } +} + + +/** + * When a new type of error is recorded, print a message describing + * previous errors which were accumulated. + */ +static void +flush_delayed_errors( struct gl_context *ctx ) +{ + char s[MAXSTRING]; + + if (ctx->ErrorDebugCount) { + _mesa_snprintf(s, MAXSTRING, "%d similar %s errors", + ctx->ErrorDebugCount, + error_string(ctx->ErrorValue)); + + output_if_debug("Mesa", s, GL_TRUE); + + ctx->ErrorDebugCount = 0; + } +} + + +/** + * Report a warning (a recoverable error condition) to stderr if + * either DEBUG is defined or the MESA_DEBUG env var is set. + * + * \param ctx GL context. + * \param fmtString printf()-like format string. + */ +void +_mesa_warning( struct gl_context *ctx, const char *fmtString, ... ) +{ + char str[MAXSTRING]; + va_list args; + va_start( args, fmtString ); + (void) vsnprintf( str, MAXSTRING, fmtString, args ); + va_end( args ); + + if (ctx) + flush_delayed_errors( ctx ); + + output_if_debug("Mesa warning", str, GL_TRUE); +} + + +/** + * Report an internal implementation problem. + * Prints the message to stderr via fprintf(). + * + * \param ctx GL context. + * \param fmtString problem description string. + */ +void +_mesa_problem( const struct gl_context *ctx, const char *fmtString, ... ) +{ + va_list args; + char str[MAXSTRING]; + (void) ctx; + + va_start( args, fmtString ); + vsnprintf( str, MAXSTRING, fmtString, args ); + va_end( args ); + + fprintf(stderr, "Mesa %s implementation error: %s\n", MESA_VERSION_STRING, str); + fprintf(stderr, "Please report at bugzilla.freedesktop.org\n"); +} + + +/** + * Record an OpenGL state error. These usually occur when the user + * passes invalid parameters to a GL function. + * + * If debugging is enabled (either at compile-time via the DEBUG macro, or + * run-time via the MESA_DEBUG environment variable), report the error with + * _mesa_debug(). + * + * \param ctx the GL context. + * \param error the error value. + * \param fmtString printf() style format string, followed by optional args + */ +void +_mesa_error( struct gl_context *ctx, GLenum error, const char *fmtString, ... ) +{ + static GLint debug = -1; + + /* Check debug environment variable only once: + */ + if (debug == -1) { + const char *debugEnv = _mesa_getenv("MESA_DEBUG"); + +#ifdef DEBUG + if (debugEnv && strstr(debugEnv, "silent")) + debug = GL_FALSE; + else + debug = GL_TRUE; +#else + if (debugEnv) + debug = GL_TRUE; + else + debug = GL_FALSE; +#endif + } + + if (debug) { + if (ctx->ErrorValue == error && + ctx->ErrorDebugFmtString == fmtString) { + ctx->ErrorDebugCount++; + } + else { + char s[MAXSTRING], s2[MAXSTRING]; + va_list args; + + flush_delayed_errors( ctx ); + + va_start(args, fmtString); + vsnprintf(s, MAXSTRING, fmtString, args); + va_end(args); + + _mesa_snprintf(s2, MAXSTRING, "%s in %s", error_string(error), s); + output_if_debug("Mesa: User error", s2, GL_TRUE); + + ctx->ErrorDebugFmtString = fmtString; + ctx->ErrorDebugCount = 0; + } + } + + _mesa_record_error(ctx, error); +} + + +/** + * Report debug information. Print error message to stderr via fprintf(). + * No-op if DEBUG mode not enabled. + * + * \param ctx GL context. + * \param fmtString printf()-style format string, followed by optional args. + */ +void +_mesa_debug( const struct gl_context *ctx, const char *fmtString, ... ) +{ +#ifdef DEBUG + char s[MAXSTRING]; + va_list args; + va_start(args, fmtString); + vsnprintf(s, MAXSTRING, fmtString, args); + va_end(args); + output_if_debug("Mesa", s, GL_FALSE); +#endif /* DEBUG */ + (void) ctx; + (void) fmtString; +} + +/*@}*/ -- cgit v1.2.3