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As seen in hwdec_ios.m, it insists on using the legacy luminance alpha
formats for mapped textures.
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Generic description of pixel formats is hard. In this case, the Apple
special format for packed YUV could have been interpreted as a RGB
format with funny packing.
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Move multiple GL-specific things from the renderer to other places like
vo_opengl.c, vo_opengl_cb.c, and ra_gl.c.
The vp_w/vp_h parameters to gl_video_resize() make no sense anymore, and
are implicitly part of struct fbodst.
Checking the main framebuffer depth is moved to vo_opengl.c. For
vo_opengl_cb.c it always assumes 8. The API user now has to override
this manually. The previous heuristic didn't make much sense anyway.
The only remaining dependency on GL is the hwdec stuff, which is harder
to change.
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Also fixes an issue where 1 << 5 was used twice, probably because of the
terrible formatting obscuring this bug
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The vp_w/vp_h variables and parameters were not really used anymore
(they were redundant with ra_tex w/h) - but vp_h was still used to
identify whether rendering should be done mirrored.
Simplify this by adding a fbodst struct (some bad naming), which
contains the render target texture, and some parameters how it should be
rendered to (for now only flipping). It would not be appropriate to make
this a member of ra_tex, so it's a separate struct.
Introduces a weird regression for the first frame rendered after
interpolation is toggled at runtime, but seems to work otherwise. This
is possibly due to the change that blit() now mirrors, instead of just
copying. (This is also why ra_fns.blit is changed.)
Fixes #4719.
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This allows us to integrate PBOs and SSBOs into the same abstraction,
with the potential to easily add UBOs if the need arises.
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In order to prevent code duplication and keep the ra abstraction as
small as possible, `ra` only implements the actual timer queries,
it does not do pooling/averaging of the results. This is instead moved
to a ra-neutral struct timer_pool in utils.c.
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Now all GL-specifics of shader compilation are abstracted through ra.
Of course we still have everything hardcoded to GLSL - that isn't going
to change.
Some things will probably change later - in particular, the way we pass
uniforms and textures to the shader. Currently, there is a confusing
mismatch between "primitive" uniforms like floats, and others like
textures.
Also, SSBOs are not abstracted yet.
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Instead of having a mutable ra_tex field (and the only one), move the
flag to struct ra, since we have only 2 tex_upload user calls anyway,
and both want the same PBO behavior. (At first I considered making it
a RA_TEX_UPLOAD_ flag, but why bother. PBOs are a terribly GL-specific
thing, so we can't expect a reasonable abstraction of it anyway.)
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This requires a silly extension to ra_fns.tex_upload: since the OSD
texture can be much larger than the actual OSD image data to upload, a
mechanism for uploading only to a small part of the texture is needed.
Otherwise, we'd have to realloc/copy the data, just to pad it, and then
pay for uploading the padding too.
The RA_TEX_UPLOAD_DISCARD flag is not interpreted by GL (not sure how
you'd tell GL about this), but it clarifies the API and might be
helpful if we support other backend APIs in the future.
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Another "small" step towards removing GL dependencies from the renderer.
This commit generally passes ra_tex objects instead of GL FBO integer
IDs to various rendering functions. video.c still manually binds the
FBOs when calling shaders.
This also happens to fix a memory leak with output_fbo.
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Further work removing GL dependencies from the actual video renderer,
and moving them into ra backends.
Use of glInvalidateFramebuffer() falls away. I'd like to keep this, but
it's better to readd it once shader runs are in ra.
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It makes no sense to have this on an already created buffer.
If anything, the ra backend would have to export this as a global value
(e.g. struct ra field), so that whatever allocates the buffer can
account for the required alignment. Since this code is in vo_opengl.c in
the first place, and since GL doesn't dictate any special alignment
here, it doesn't make sense in the first place to export this. (Maybe
something like this will be required later.)
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Also fix the RA_CAP_ bitmask nonsense.
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Also add some more helpers.
Fix the broken math.h include statement.
utils.c uses ra_gl.h internals, which it shouldn't, and which will be
removed again as soon as this code gets converted to ra fully.
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This starts work on moving OpenGL-specific code out of the general
renderer code, so that we can support other other GPU APIs. This is in
a very early stage and it's only a proof of concept. It's unknown
whether this will succeed or result in other backends.
For now, the GL rendering API ("ra") and its only provider (ra_gl) does
texture creation/upload/destruction only. And it's used for the main
video texture only. All other code is still hardcoded to GL.
There is some duplication with ra_format and gl_format handling. In the
end, only the ra variants will be needed (plus the gl_format table of
course). For now, this is simpler, because for some reason lots of hwdec
code still requires the GL variants, and would have to be updated to
use the ra ones.
Currently, the video.c code accesses private ra_gl fields. In the end,
it should not do that of course, and it would not include ra_gl.h.
Probably adds bugs, but you can keep them.
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