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/* $Id: osmesa.h,v 1.1 2003-02-28 11:41:56 pj Exp $ */
/*
* Mesa 3-D graphics library
* Version: 4.1
*
* Copyright (C) 1999-2002 Brian Paul All Rights Reserved.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
* to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
* the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
* and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
* Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
* in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
* OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* BRIAN PAUL BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
* CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*/
/*
* Mesa Off-Screen rendering interface.
*
* This is an operating system and window system independent interface to
* Mesa which allows one to render images into a client-supplied buffer in
* main memory. Such images may manipulated or saved in whatever way the
* client wants.
*
* These are the API functions:
* OSMesaCreateContext - create a new Off-Screen Mesa rendering context
* OSMesaMakeCurrent - bind an OSMesaContext to a client's image buffer
* and make the specified context the current one.
* OSMesaDestroyContext - destroy an OSMesaContext
* OSMesaGetCurrentContext - return thread's current context ID
* OSMesaPixelStore - controls how pixels are stored in image buffer
* OSMesaGetIntegerv - return OSMesa state parameters
*
*
* The limits on the width and height of an image buffer are MAX_WIDTH and
* MAX_HEIGHT as defined in Mesa/src/config.h. Defaults are 1280 and 1024.
* You can increase them as needed but beware that many temporary arrays in
* Mesa are dimensioned by MAX_WIDTH or MAX_HEIGHT.
*/
#ifndef OSMESA_H
#define OSMESA_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include <GL/gl.h>
#define OSMESA_MAJOR_VERSION 4
#define OSMESA_MINOR_VERSION 1
#define OSMESA_PATCH_VERSION 0
/*
* Values for the format parameter of OSMesaCreateContext()
* New in version 2.0.
*/
#define OSMESA_COLOR_INDEX GL_COLOR_INDEX
#define OSMESA_RGBA GL_RGBA
#define OSMESA_BGRA 0x1
#define OSMESA_ARGB 0x2
#define OSMESA_RGB GL_RGB
#define OSMESA_BGR 0x4
#define OSMESA_RGB_565 0x5
/*
* OSMesaPixelStore() parameters:
* New in version 2.0.
*/
#define OSMESA_ROW_LENGTH 0x10
#define OSMESA_Y_UP 0x11
/*
* Accepted by OSMesaGetIntegerv:
*/
#define OSMESA_WIDTH 0x20
#define OSMESA_HEIGHT 0x21
#define OSMESA_FORMAT 0x22
#define OSMESA_TYPE 0x23
#define OSMESA_MAX_WIDTH 0x24 /* new in 4.0 */
#define OSMESA_MAX_HEIGHT 0x25 /* new in 4.0 */
typedef struct osmesa_context *OSMesaContext;
#if defined(__BEOS__) || defined(__QUICKDRAW__)
#pragma export on
#endif
/*
* Create an Off-Screen Mesa rendering context. The only attribute needed is
* an RGBA vs Color-Index mode flag.
*
* Input: format - one of OSMESA_COLOR_INDEX, OSMESA_RGBA, OSMESA_BGRA,
* OSMESA_ARGB, OSMESA_RGB, or OSMESA_BGR.
* sharelist - specifies another OSMesaContext with which to share
* display lists. NULL indicates no sharing.
* Return: an OSMesaContext or 0 if error
*/
GLAPI OSMesaContext GLAPIENTRY
OSMesaCreateContext( GLenum format, OSMesaContext sharelist );
/*
* Create an Off-Screen Mesa rendering context and specify desired
* size of depth buffer, stencil buffer and accumulation buffer.
* If you specify zero for depthBits, stencilBits, accumBits you
* can save some memory.
*
* New in Mesa 3.5
*/
GLAPI OSMesaContext GLAPIENTRY
OSMesaCreateContextExt( GLenum format, GLint depthBits, GLint stencilBits,
GLint accumBits, OSMesaContext sharelist);
/*
* Destroy an Off-Screen Mesa rendering context.
*
* Input: ctx - the context to destroy
*/
GLAPI void GLAPIENTRY
OSMesaDestroyContext( OSMesaContext ctx );
/*
* Bind an OSMesaContext to an image buffer. The image buffer is just a
* block of memory which the client provides. Its size must be at least
* as large as width*height*sizeof(type). Its address should be a multiple
* of 4 if using RGBA mode.
*
* Image data is stored in the order of glDrawPixels: row-major order
* with the lower-left image pixel stored in the first array position
* (ie. bottom-to-top).
*
* Since the only type initially supported is GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, if the
* context is in RGBA mode, each pixel will be stored as a 4-byte RGBA
* value. If the context is in color indexed mode, each pixel will be
* stored as a 1-byte value.
*
* If the context's viewport hasn't been initialized yet, it will now be
* initialized to (0,0,width,height).
*
* Input: ctx - the rendering context
* buffer - the image buffer memory
* type - data type for pixel components, only GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE
* supported now
* width, height - size of image buffer in pixels, at least 1
* Return: GL_TRUE if success, GL_FALSE if error because of invalid ctx,
* invalid buffer address, type!=GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, width<1, height<1,
* width>internal limit or height>internal limit.
*/
GLAPI GLboolean GLAPIENTRY
OSMesaMakeCurrent( OSMesaContext ctx, void *buffer, GLenum type,
GLsizei width, GLsizei height );
/*
* Return the current Off-Screen Mesa rendering context handle.
*/
GLAPI OSMesaContext GLAPIENTRY
OSMesaGetCurrentContext( void );
/*
* Set pixel store/packing parameters for the current context.
* This is similar to glPixelStore.
* Input: pname - OSMESA_ROW_LENGTH
* specify actual pixels per row in image buffer
* 0 = same as image width (default)
* OSMESA_Y_UP
* zero = Y coordinates increase downward
* non-zero = Y coordinates increase upward (default)
* value - the value for the parameter pname
*
* New in version 2.0.
*/
GLAPI void GLAPIENTRY
OSMesaPixelStore( GLint pname, GLint value );
/*
* Return an integer value like glGetIntegerv.
* Input: pname -
* OSMESA_WIDTH return current image width
* OSMESA_HEIGHT return current image height
* OSMESA_FORMAT return image format
* OSMESA_TYPE return color component data type
* OSMESA_ROW_LENGTH return row length in pixels
* OSMESA_Y_UP returns 1 or 0 to indicate Y axis direction
* value - pointer to integer in which to return result.
*/
GLAPI void GLAPIENTRY
OSMesaGetIntegerv( GLint pname, GLint *value );
/*
* Return the depth buffer associated with an OSMesa context.
* Input: c - the OSMesa context
* Output: width, height - size of buffer in pixels
* bytesPerValue - bytes per depth value (2 or 4)
* buffer - pointer to depth buffer values
* Return: GL_TRUE or GL_FALSE to indicate success or failure.
*
* New in Mesa 2.4.
*/
GLAPI GLboolean GLAPIENTRY
OSMesaGetDepthBuffer( OSMesaContext c, GLint *width, GLint *height,
GLint *bytesPerValue, void **buffer );
/*
* Return the color buffer associated with an OSMesa context.
* Input: c - the OSMesa context
* Output: width, height - size of buffer in pixels
* format - buffer format (OSMESA_FORMAT)
* buffer - pointer to depth buffer values
* Return: GL_TRUE or GL_FALSE to indicate success or failure.
*
* New in Mesa 3.3.
*/
GLAPI GLboolean GLAPIENTRY
OSMesaGetColorBuffer( OSMesaContext c, GLint *width, GLint *height,
GLint *format, void **buffer );
/*
* Return pointer to the named function.
*
* New in Mesa 4.1
*/
GLAPI void * GLAPIENTRY
OSMesaGetProcAddress( const char *funcName );
#if defined(__BEOS__) || defined(__QUICKDRAW__)
#pragma export off
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif