Rectangle textures don't use normalized coordinates so subsampling needs to be
factored in explicitly.
Fixes YUV => RGB conversion for rectangle textures.
To use GLMemory and EGLImage allocators, one need to know the
libgstgl API. This is only expected if the associated caps features
have been negotiated. Generic element that otherwise receive those
allocators may fail, resulting in broken pieline. We don't want to
force all generic element to check if the allocator is a custom
allocator or a normal allocator (which implement the _alloc method).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=758877
gstglsyncmeta.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/libgstgl_1.0_la-gstglsyncmeta.o
gstglsyncmeta.c: In function 'gst_buffer_add_gl_sync_meta':
gstglsyncmeta.c:131:1: error: control reaches end of non-void function [-Werror=return-type]
}
^
there could be other ways/requirements for synchronising two GPU command
streams (whether GL or platform specific).
e.g. glfencesync/eglwaitnative/cond/etc
given a NULL-terminated string, s.
s[i] = '\0';
i++;
does not guarentee that s[i] is NULL terminated and thus string operations
could read off the end of the array.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=758039
gst_gl_shader_detach_unlocked already removes the list entry so attempting to
use the element to iterate to the next stage could read invalid data.
Based on patch by Vineeth TM <vineeth.tm@samsung.com>
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=758039
Some drivers don't provide the compatibility definition and we need to provide
our own 'out vec4' variable to put the results of the fragment shader into.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=757938
Rectangular textures are unavailable in unextended
GLES2 #version 100 shaders.
Fixes
texture-target=rectangle ! glcolorconvert ! texture-target=2D
There's a couple of differences between GL3 and GLES2/GL
- varying -> in or out depending on the stage (vertex/fragment)
- attribute -> in
- filtered texture access is a single function, texture()
Make gst_gl_context_gen_shader/_compile_shader assume GST_GLSL_PROFILE_ES |
GST_GLSL_PROFILE_COMPATIBILITY as the profile. Without this, the shader compiler
doesn't inject the #version tag resulting in a compilation error on Mountain
Lion.
This is a workaround for old code using gst_gl_context_gen_shader. New code
should use the gst_glsl_stage_* API directly which allows the caller to
explicitly specify version/profile.
The ret variable may be uninitialized and so its contents were undefined and
the results were erratic (failing with glvideomixer, succeeding in other cases)
P.S. No idea why gcc/clang et al never picked up on this like they normally do
(probably due to some optimisation pass figuring out it's only set once...)
They are already defined in the forward decleration header and defining them
more than once will give an error with OSX's clang about typedef redefinition
being a C11 feature.
This was chosen over relying solely on the caps as glupload needs to propose an
allocation and set the texture target based on the output caps. Setting the
caps in the config is currently pointless as they are overwritten in a lot of
element's decide_allocation functions.
This provides a mechanism for the buffer pool to be configured for a certain
texture target when none has been configured.
Solved with a simple shader templating mechanism and string replacements
of the necessary sampler types/texture accesses and texture coordinate
mangling for rectangular and external-oes textures.
Add the various tokens/strings for the differnet texture types (2D, rect, oes)
Changes the GLmemory api to include the GstGLTextureTarget in all relevant
functions.
Update the relevant caps/templates for 2D only textures.
the USING_GLES2 includes all GLES3 contexts as well which does support
drawing to multiple buffers. Instead make or decision solely based on
whether glDrawBuffers is available or not.
e.g:
gstglcontext_egl.c:613:7: error: implicit declaration of function 'strcmp'
[-Werror=implicit-function-declaration]
if (strcmp (G_MODULE_SUFFIX, "so") == 0)