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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jelle Raaijmakers
474f9e9c69 LibGL: Implement GL_TEXTURE_ENV_COLOR
This sets a constant color in the texture's environment for the fixed
function pipeline.
2023-01-01 23:33:26 +01:00
cflip
bad3e2a089 LibGL: Add some tests for the buffer API 2022-11-26 09:38:13 +01:00
Jelle Raaijmakers
0cf3cb6279 LibGL: Immediately dereference vertex attribute data in display lists
According to the spec, pointers to client data need to be dereferenced
immediately when adding calls such as `glDrawElements` or
`glArrayElement` to a display list. We were trying to support display
lists for these calls but since they only invoke _other_ calls that also
support display lists, we can simply defer the display list
functionality to them.

This fixes the rendering of the ClassiCube port by cflip.
2022-10-16 21:12:15 +02:00
Jelle Raaijmakers
00d46e5d77 LibGL+LibGPU+LibSoftGPU: Implement matrix stack per texture unit
Each texture unit now has its own texture transformation matrix stack.
Introduce a new texture unit configuration that is synced when changed.
Because we're no longer passing a silly `Vector` when drawing each
primitive, this results in a slightly improved frames per second :^)
2022-09-11 22:37:07 +01:00
Jelle Raaijmakers
84c4b66721 LibGL+LibGPU+LibSoftGPU: Implement texture pixel format support
In OpenGL this is called the (base) internal format which is an
expectation expressed by the client for the minimum supported texel
storage format in the GPU for textures.

Since we store everything as RGBA in a `FloatVector4`, the only thing
we do in this patch is remember the expected internal format, and when
we write new texels we fixate the value for the alpha channel to 1 for
two formats that require it.

`PixelConverter` has learned how to transform pixels during transfer to
support this.
2022-08-27 12:28:05 +02:00
Jelle Raaijmakers
eb7c3d16fb LibGL+LibGPU+LibSoftGPU: Implement flexible pixel format conversion
A GPU (driver) is now responsible for reading and writing pixels from
and to user data. The client (LibGL) is responsible for specifying how
the user data must be interpreted or written to.

This allows us to centralize all pixel format conversion in one class,
`LibSoftGPU::PixelConverter`. For both the input and output image, it
takes a specification containing the image dimensions, the pixel type
and the selection (basically a clipping rect), and converts the pixels
from the input image to the output image.

Effectively this means we now support almost all OpenGL 1.5 formats,
and all custom logic has disappeared from:
  - `glDrawPixels`
  - `glReadPixels`
  - `glTexImage2D`
  - `glTexSubImage2D`

The new logic is still unoptimized, but on my machine I experienced no
noticeable slowdown. :^)
2022-08-27 12:28:05 +02:00
Jelle Raaijmakers
a20bf80b05 LibGL+LibGPU+LibSoftGPU: Implement point and line drawing
Implement (anti)aliased point drawing and anti-aliased line drawing.
Supported through LibGL's `GL_POINTS`, `GL_LINES`, `GL_LINE_LOOP` and
`GL_LINE_STRIP`.

In order to support this, `LibSoftGPU`s rasterization logic was
reworked. Now, any primitive can be drawn by invoking `rasterize()`
which takes care of the quad loop and fragment testing logic. Three
callbacks need to be passed:

* `set_coverage_mask`: the primitive needs to provide initial coverage
   mask information so fragments can be discarded early.
* `set_quad_depth`: fragments survived stencil testing, so depth values
  need to be set so depth testing can take place.
* `set_quad_attributes`: fragments survived depth testing, so fragment
  shading is going to take place. All attributes like color, tex coords
  and fog depth need to be set so alpha testing and eventually,
  fragment rasterization can take place.

As of this commit, there are four instantiations of this function:

* Triangle rasterization
* Points - aliased
* Points - anti-aliased
* Lines - anti-aliased

In order to standardize vertex processing for all primitive types,
things like vertex transformation, lighting and tex coord generation
are now taking place before clipping.
2022-05-09 21:49:48 +02:00
Jelle Raaijmakers
65d4fb7649 LibGL: Set W-coordinate to 1 in glRect*
According to the spec, these calls should be identical to an invocation
of `glVertex2*`, which sets the W-coordinate to 1 by default.

This fixes the credits sequence rendering of Tux Racer.
2022-04-20 14:12:56 +02:00
Jelle Raaijmakers
8cfabbcd93 Tests: Implement reference image testing for LibGL
Each LibGL test can now be tested against a reference QOI image.
Initially, these images can be generated by setting `SAVE_OUTPUT` to
`true`, which will save a bunch of QOI images to `/home/anon`.
2022-04-17 09:58:29 +04:30