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Hardware decoding things often need access to additional handles from
the windowing system, such as the X11 or Wayland display when using
vaapi. The opengl-cb had nothing dedicated for this, and used the weird
GL_MP_MPGetNativeDisplay GL extension (which was mpv specific and not
officially registered with OpenGL).
This was awkward, and a pain due to having to emulate GL context
behavior (like needing a TLS variable to store context for the pseudo GL
extension function). In addition (and not inherently due to this), we
could pass only one resource from mpv builtin context backends to
hwdecs. It was also all GL specific.
Replace this with a newer mechanism. It works for all RA backends, not
just GL. the API user can explicitly pass the objects at init time via
mpv_render_context_create(). Multiple resources are naturally possible.
The API uses MPV_RENDER_PARAM_* defines, but internally we use strings.
This is done for 2 reasons: 1. trying to leave libmpv and internal
mechanisms decoupled, 2. not having to add public API for some of the
internal resource types (especially D3D/GL interop stuff).
To remain sane, drop support for obscure half-working opengl-cb things,
like the DRM interop (was missing necessary things), the RPI window
thing (nobody used it), and obscure D3D interop things (not needed with
ANGLE, others were undocumented). In order not to break ABI and the C
API, we don't remove the associated structs from opengl_cb.h.
The parts which are still needed (in particular DRM interop) needs to be
ported to the render API.
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Right now the atomic request is alive during the renderloop.
We want it to be alive until the drm egl context is destroyed because some properties
might still be set upon interop close
This patch make the request to be kept created even outside the renderloop.
The context uninit will commit the last request.
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It turns out that Mali drivers are likely broken, and do not return
GBM_FORMAT_ARGB8888 (they return GBM_FORMAT_XRGB8888) when getting
EGL_NATIVE_VISUAL_ID for any EGLConfig, even though the resulting
EGLConfig appears to be capable of alpha.
It could also be potentially useful to allow an ARGB EGLConfig used
with an XRGB framebuffer on some platforms, so we do that. (cf. weston)
Unrelated indentation fix in gbm_format_to_string.
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The VT switcher was being set up, but it was being neither polled nor
interrupted.
Insert wait_events and wakeup functions based on those from vo_drm,
and add return early in drm_egl_swap_buffers if p->active isn't set.
This should get basic VT switching working, however there will likely
still be some random glitches. Switching between mpv and X11/weston is
unlikely to work satisfactorily until we can solve the problems with
drmSetMaster and drmDropMaster.
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This introduces the option --drm-format (currently used only by
context_drm_egl, vo_drm implementation is pending) which allows you to
pick between a xrgb8888 or a xrgb2101010 visual for --gpu-context=drm.
Requires a recent mesa (18.0.0_rc4 or later) to work.
This also fixes a bug when using --gpu-context=drm on a 30bpp-enabled
mesa (allow_rgb10_configs set to true). Previously it would've set up
an XRGB8888 format at the DRM/GBM level, while a 30bpp EGLConfig would
be picked, resulting in a garbled image.
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We need to support hardware/drivers which do not support ARGB8888 in
their primary plane.
We also use p->primary_plane_format when creating the gbm surface, to
make sure it always matches (in actuality there should be little
difference).
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This allows to group them and most of all query the group config when
needed and when we don't have the access to vo.
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This commit allows to use the AV_PIX_FMT_DRM_PRIME newly introduced
format in ffmpeg that allows decoders to provide an AVDRMFrameDescriptor
struct.
That struct holds dmabuf fds and information allowing zerocopy rendering
using KMS / DRM Atomic.
This has been tested on RockChip ROCK64 device.
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We want primary plane to be one top of overlay (video), so we need it to
be 32 bits.
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This is done in several steps:
1. refactor MPGLContext -> struct ra_ctx
2. move GL-specific stuff in vo_opengl into opengl/context.c
3. generalize context creation to support other APIs, and add --gpu-api
4. rename all of the --opengl- options that are no longer opengl-specific
5. move all of the stuff from opengl/* that isn't GL-specific into gpu/
(note: opengl/gl_utils.h became opengl/utils.h)
6. rename vo_opengl to vo_gpu
7. to handle window screenshots, the short-term approach was to just add
it to ra_swchain_fns. Long term (and for vulkan) this has to be moved to
ra itself (and vo_gpu altered to compensate), but this was a stop-gap
measure to prevent this commit from getting too big
8. move ra->fns->flush to ra_gl_ctx instead
9. some other minor changes that I've probably already forgotten
Note: This is one half of a major refactor, the other half of which is
provided by rossy's following commit. This commit enables support for
all linux platforms, while his version enables support for all non-linux
platforms.
Note 2: vo_opengl_cb.c also re-uses ra_gl_ctx so it benefits from the
--opengl- options like --opengl-early-flush, --opengl-finish etc. Should
be a strict superset of the old functionality.
Disclaimer: Since I have no way of compiling mpv on all platforms, some
of these ports were done blindly. Specifically, the blind ports included
context_mali_fbdev.c and context_rpi.c. Since they're both based on
egl_helpers, the port should have gone smoothly without any major
changes required. But if somebody complains about a compile error on
those platforms (assuming anybody actually uses them), you know where to
complain.
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Could be broken after the previous commit removed finding the GL include
dir.
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This is pretty trivial, but also quite annoying due to details like
mismatching eglGetProcAddress() function signature (most callers just
cast the function pointer), and ARM/Linux hacks. So move them all to one
place.
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I'm not sure what systems have <sys/poll.h> (maybe there are historical
reasons why some would), but POSIX defines <poll.h>. Although this code
is full of highly OS specific calls (like ioctl()), there's no reason
not to use the more standard include path.
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- Change connector selection to accept human readable names (such as
eDP-1, HDMI-A-2) rather than arbitrary numbers.
- Change GPU selection to accept GPU number rather than device paths.
- Merge connector and GPU selection into one --drm-connector.
- Add support for --drm-connector=help.
- Add support for --drm-* in EGL backend.
- Refactor KMS; reduce state sharing across drm_common.
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Reduces code duplication between OpenGL backend and DRM VO.
(The control() for OpenGL backend isn't sufficiently similar to the
VO's control() to consider merging it as a whole - I extracted only the
FPS code.)
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Just a name change. Requested.
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Just requires glueing it together with Bloat Super Glue (tm).
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Do this to make the license situation less confusing.
This change should be of no consequence, since LGPL is compatible with
GPL anyway, and making it LGPL-only does not restrict the use with GPL
code.
Additionally, the wording implies that this is allowed, and that we can
just remove the GPL part.
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