1 /*
2 * Mesa 3-D graphics library
3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 1999-2008 Brian Paul All Rights Reserved.
5 *
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23 */
24
25
26 /*
27 * This file manages the OpenGL API dispatch layer.
28 * The dispatch table (struct _glapi_table) is basically just a list
29 * of function pointers.
30 * There are functions to set/get the current dispatch table for the
31 * current thread and to manage registration/dispatch of dynamically
32 * added extension functions.
33 *
34 * It's intended that this file and the other glapi*.[ch] files are
35 * flexible enough to be reused in several places: XFree86, DRI-
36 * based libGL.so, and perhaps the SGI SI.
37 *
38 * NOTE: There are no dependencies on Mesa in this code.
39 *
40 * Versions (API changes):
41 * 2000/02/23 - original version for Mesa 3.3 and XFree86 4.0
42 * 2001/01/16 - added dispatch override feature for Mesa 3.5
43 * 2002/06/28 - added _glapi_set_warning_func(), Mesa 4.1.
44 * 2002/10/01 - _glapi_get_proc_address() will now generate new entrypoints
45 * itself (using offset ~0). _glapi_add_entrypoint() can be
46 * called afterward and it'll fill in the correct dispatch
47 * offset. This allows DRI libGL to avoid probing for DRI
48 * drivers! No changes to the public glapi interface.
49 */
50
51 #include "c11/threads.h"
52 #include "util/u_thread.h"
53 #include "u_current.h"
54
55 #ifndef MAPI_MODE_UTIL
56
57 #include "table.h"
58 #include "stub.h"
59
60 #else
61
62 extern void init_glapi_relocs_once(void);
63 extern void (*__glapi_noop_table[])(void);
64
65 #define table_noop_array __glapi_noop_table
66 #define stub_init_once() init_glapi_relocs_once()
67
68 #endif
69
70 /**
71 * \name Current dispatch and current context control variables
72 *
73 * Depending on whether or not multithreading is support, and the type of
74 * support available, several variables are used to store the current context
75 * pointer and the current dispatch table pointer. In the non-threaded case,
76 * the variables \c _glapi_Dispatch and \c _glapi_Context are used for this
77 * purpose.
78 *
79 * In the "normal" threaded case, the variables \c _glapi_Dispatch and
80 * \c _glapi_Context will be \c NULL if an application is detected as being
81 * multithreaded. Single-threaded applications will use \c _glapi_Dispatch
82 * and \c _glapi_Context just like the case without any threading support.
83 * When \c _glapi_Dispatch and \c _glapi_Context are \c NULL, the thread state
84 * data \c _gl_DispatchTSD and \c ContextTSD are used. Drivers and the
85 * static dispatch functions access these variables via \c _glapi_get_dispatch
86 * and \c _glapi_get_context.
87 *
88 *
89 * In the TLS case, the variables \c _glapi_Dispatch and \c _glapi_Context are
90 * hardcoded to \c NULL. Instead the TLS variables \c _glapi_tls_Dispatch and
91 * \c _glapi_tls_Context are used. Having \c _glapi_Dispatch and
92 * \c _glapi_Context be hardcoded to \c NULL maintains binary compatability
93 * between TLS enabled loaders and non-TLS DRI drivers.
94 */
95 /*@{*/
96
97 __THREAD_INITIAL_EXEC struct _glapi_table *u_current_table
98 = (struct _glapi_table *) table_noop_array;
99
100 __THREAD_INITIAL_EXEC void *u_current_context;
101
102 /*@}*/
103
104 /**
105 * Set the current context pointer for this thread.
106 * The context pointer is an opaque type which should be cast to
107 * void from the real context pointer type.
108 */
109 void
u_current_set_context(const void * ptr)110 u_current_set_context(const void *ptr)
111 {
112 u_current_context = (void *) ptr;
113 }
114
115 /**
116 * Get the current context pointer for this thread.
117 * The context pointer is an opaque type which should be cast from
118 * void to the real context pointer type.
119 */
120 void *
u_current_get_context_internal(void)121 u_current_get_context_internal(void)
122 {
123 return u_current_context;
124 }
125
126 /**
127 * Set the global or per-thread dispatch table pointer.
128 * If the dispatch parameter is NULL we'll plug in the no-op dispatch
129 * table (__glapi_noop_table).
130 */
131 void
u_current_set_table(const struct _glapi_table * tbl)132 u_current_set_table(const struct _glapi_table *tbl)
133 {
134 stub_init_once();
135
136 if (!tbl)
137 tbl = (const struct _glapi_table *) table_noop_array;
138
139 u_current_table = (struct _glapi_table *) tbl;
140 }
141
142 /**
143 * Return pointer to current dispatch table for calling thread.
144 */
145 struct _glapi_table *
u_current_get_table_internal(void)146 u_current_get_table_internal(void)
147 {
148 return u_current_table;
149 }
150