Binding the vertex array to 0 will unbind everything else already.
In the previous order older versions of the Intel GL driver caused
errors to be printed for every single call when disabling the vertex
attrib arrays after binding the vertex array to 0.
Fixes the internal viewconvert to not scale buffers for output with the
following pipeline:
gltestsrc ! glimagesink
It also fixes overlay composition with a resized output with an OpenGL
upstream:
gltestsrc ! timeoverlay ! glimagesink
Attempting to use the MAX(1, display_rect) would result in the overlay
composition attempting to draw into 1x1 buffer and calculate some
grossly incorrect sizes.
previously failing case:
gltestsrc ! textoverlay text=GStreamer ! glimagesinkelement
When doing a 3D/multiview transformation and rescaling to
match the output window size, the resulting PAR may
not match the input any more and needs recalculating,
or else the GstSample reported to client-draw has the
wrong PAR.
Even if the input is monoscopic, the app might want to display
it in a different layout, to do side-by-side for VR for example,
so if the app changes the output-multiview-mode always use that.
when using internal window, window resize should work
when pause state, but expose only do redisplay when
window_id is valid. So expose should do redisplay all
the time.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=787394
The same symbol also exists in libgstgl, although marked as private and
internal. This has no effect when doing static linking and there's a
symbol conflict.
Provide a function to get the affine matrix in the meta in terms of NDC
coordinates and use as a standard opengl matrix.
Also advertise support for the affine transformation meta in the allocation
query.
When application change pipeline state NULL->READY and then READY->NULL,
glimagesink will not clear glsink->window_id. After that, when application
change state NULL->READY, the new_window_id is equal to window_id, glimagesink
will not set window handle. It will use the internal window but not the window
create by application.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=765241
Adds more meaningful error than
"Failed to convert multiview video buffer", which is always used
when prepare_next_buffer() fails in gst_glimage_sink_prepare().
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=743345
Performing any GL function marshalling off the GL thread with glimagesink's
render lock is prone to deadlocks between the GL thread and the non-GL thread.
What can happen is this:
1. non-GL thread attempts to function marshal to the GL thread.
2. while 1 is happening, the winsys gives an event (say resize)
3. This calls back into glimagesink which taks the render lock.
4. As the GL function marshalling is attempting to run on the GL
and already has glimagesink's render lock locked. This deadlocks
as the threads are waiting for each other.
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.
A GstGLShader is now simply a collection of stages that are
compiled and linked together into a program. The uniform/attribute
interface has remained the same.