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D | 6.0 | 2 Mesa 6.0 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa version 6.0 signifies two things: 25 Note that the Mesa major version number is incremented with the OpenGL 28 Mesa 1.x == OpenGL 1.0 29 Mesa 2.x == OpenGL 1.1 30 Mesa 3.x == OpenGL 1.2 31 Mesa 4.x == OpenGL 1.3 32 Mesa 5.x == OpenGL 1.4 33 Mesa 6.x == OpenGL 1.5 [all …]
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D | 4.0 | 2 Mesa 4.0 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa version 4.0 signifies two things: 23 Note that the Mesa major version number is incremented with the OpenGL 26 Mesa 1.x == OpenGL 1.0 27 Mesa 2.x == OpenGL 1.1 28 Mesa 3.x == OpenGL 1.2 29 Mesa 4.x == OpenGL 1.3 36 Mesa 3.5 already had all the new features of OpenGL 1.3, implemented as 49 In Mesa 4.0 the functions defined by these extensions are now available [all …]
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D | 5.0 | 2 Mesa 5.0 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa 5.0 is basically just a stabilization of Mesa 4.1. To see a list of 22 New Features in Mesa 5.0 25 Mesa 5.0 supports OpenGL 1.4. Note Mesa's versioning convention: 27 OpenGL Version Mesa Version 35 OpenGL 1.4 (and Mesa 5.0) incorporates the following OpenGL extensions as 60 A number of Mesa's software drivers haven't been actively maintained for
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D | 3.3 | 2 Mesa 3.3 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa 3.3 has a undergone many internal changes since version 3.2 22 Everyone is encouraged to try Mesa 3.3. Bugs should be reported to 23 the Mesa bug database on www.sourceforge.net. 31 instead of C-language enums. This change improves Mesa/OpenGL 39 The core Mesa gl* functions are now implemented with a new dispatch 58 Thread support in Mesa has been rewritten. The glthread.[ch] files 73 If you use the old-style (non GNU automake) method to build Mesa note 104 This extension has no effect in stand-alone Mesa (used for DRI). [all …]
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D | 3.5 | 2 Mesa 3.5 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 The biggest change in Mesa 3.5 is a complete overhaul of the source 28 The device driver interface in Mesa 3.5 has changed a lot since Mesa 3.4 29 Not all of the older Mesa drivers have been updated. Here's the status: 53 Mesa 3.5 includes the SGI Sample Implementation (SI) GLU library. 55 Mesa GLU library implemented the 1.1 specification. The SI GLU 79 This is supported in Mesa but only used by the 3dfx DRI drivers 125 Mesa works the same way as XFree86/DRI's libGL. 129 Device Driver Changes / Core Mesa Changes [all …]
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D | 3.1 | 2 Mesa 3.1 release notes 10 Mesa 3.1 will be distributed under an XFree86-style copyright instead 24 Formerly, the main Mesa library was named libMesaGL.so (or libMesaGL.a) 30 The change allows Mesa to be more easily substituted for OpenGL. 37 carefull about which library (OpenGL or Mesa) you link against. Be 45 Previously, the Mesa GL library was named libMesaGL.so.3.0 46 To better support Linux/OpenGL standards, the Mesa GL library is now 48 and Mesa implementation 3.1.0 107 By default, /etc/mesa.conf will be read when Mesa starts. This 116 Keith Whitwell has contributed significant optimizations to Mesa's [all …]
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D | 4.0.3 | 2 Mesa 4.0.3 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa 4.0.3 basically just contains bug fixes version 4.0.2. 27 Mesa advertises itself as either OpenGL 1.2 or OpenGL 1.3 depending on the 32 A number of Mesa's software drivers haven't been actively maintained for 44 DOS/DJGPP implements OpenGL 1.3 (new in Mesa 4.0.2)
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D | 4.0.2 | 2 Mesa 4.0.2 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa 4.0.2 only contains bug fixes and a new DOS driver since version 4.0.1. 25 Mesa advertises itself as either OpenGL 1.2 or OpenGL 1.3 depending on the 30 A number of Mesa's software drivers haven't been actively maintained for 42 DOS/DJGPP implements OpenGL 1.3 (new in Mesa 4.0.2)
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D | 3.2.1 | 2 Mesa 3.2.1 release notes 8 The Mesa 3.2.1 release mainly just fixes bugs since the 3.2 release. 17 with Mesa 3.0 since it's more stable. The Mesa 3.1/3.2 tessellator 21 Mesa implements GLU 1.1.
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D | 3.4 | 2 Mesa 3.4 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa 3.4 simply fixes bugs found in the Mesa 3.3 release. For details,
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D | 3.4.1 | 2 Mesa 3.4.1 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa 3.4.1 is a maintenance release that simply fixes bugs found since 18 the Mesa 3.4 release. For details, see the VERSIONS file.
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D | 3.4.2 | 2 Mesa 3.4.2 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa 3.4.2 is a maintenance release that simply fixes bugs found since 18 the Mesa 3.4.1 release. For details, see the VERSIONS file.
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D | 6.0.1 | 2 Mesa 6.0.1 release notes 11 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 15 Mesa 6.0.1 just fixes bugs found since the 6.0 release. See the VERSIONS 23 Mesa advertises itself as supporting OpenGL 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 or 1.5 30 A number of Mesa's software drivers haven't been actively maintained for
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D | 6.2.1 | 2 Mesa 6.2.1 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 18 This release primarily just fixes bugs found in the Mesa 6.2 release. 29 and glBitmap work with PBOs. This has been fixed for Mesa 6.3.
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D | 3.2 | 2 Mesa 3.2 release notes 7 Mesa 3.2 is a stabilization of the Mesa 3.1 release. No new features
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D | 5.0.1 | 2 Mesa 5.0.1 release notes 11 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 15 Mesa 5.0.1 just fixes bugs found since the 5.0 release. See the VERSIONS 22 A number of Mesa's software drivers haven't been actively maintained for
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D | 5.0.2 | 2 Mesa 5.0.2 release notes 11 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 15 Mesa 5.0.2 just fixes bugs found since the 5.0.1 release. See the VERSIONS 22 A number of Mesa's software drivers haven't been actively maintained for
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D | 4.0.1 | 2 Mesa 4.0.1 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa 4.0.1 only contains bug fixes since version 4.0.
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D | 6.1 | 2 Mesa 6.1 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 22 in Mesa, but the feature isn't exposed yet since the ARB extension 78 Mesa advertises itself as supporting OpenGL 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 or 1.5 85 A number of Mesa's software drivers haven't been actively maintained for 108 See the VERSIONS file for more details about bug fixes, etc. in Mesa 6.1.
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D | 5.1 | 2 Mesa 5.1 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 24 New Features in Mesa 5.1 98 GL_ARB_texture_non_power_of_two and GL_EXT_shadow_funcs, Mesa 5.1 supports 99 all the new features of OpenGL 1.5. Mesa 6.0 (the next stable release) 112 outside of Mesa. The GL_MESA_program_debug extension just has minimal 129 The directory structure for Mesa has been overhauled to improve its layout. 130 All source code for Mesa, GLU, GLUT, etc is now under the src/ directory 133 The Mesa source code and drivers has been reorganized under src/mesa/. 143 worked on anything but Linux. The Mesa developers aren't big fans of [all …]
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D | 6.2 | 2 Mesa 6.2 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 18 This release primarily just fixes bugs found in the Mesa 6.1 release.
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/external/mesa3d/docs/specs/ |
D | MESA_pixmap_colormap.spec | 15 Shipping since Mesa 1.2.8 in May, 1996. 32 Since Mesa allows RGB rendering into drawables with PseudoColor, 33 StaticColor, GrayScale and StaticGray visuals, Mesa needs a colormap 63 The Mesa implementation of GLX allows RGB rendering into X windows and 65 to compute pixel values from RGB values Mesa requires a colormap.
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/external/mesa3d/docs/specs/OLD/ |
D | MESA_resize_buffers.spec | 26 Mesa 2.2 or later is required. 30 Mesa is often used as a client library with no integration with 42 when a window size changes but would still like Mesa to adjust to 58 glResizeBuffersMESA causes Mesa to query the current window size
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/external/autotest/client/site_tests/graphics_Gbm/ |
D | control | 7 PURPOSE = 'Tests the Mesa graphics buffer management.' 9 Tests the Mesa graphics buffer management. All tests must pass. 21 Tests the Mesa graphics buffer management. All tests must pass.
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/external/swiftshader/third_party/llvm-7.0/llvm/test/CodeGen/AMDGPU/ |
D | calling-conventions.ll | 79 ; Mesa compute shader: check for 47176 (COMPUTE_PGM_RSRC1) in .AMDGPU.config 88 ; Mesa pixel shader: check for 45096 (SPI_SHADER_PGM_RSRC1_PS) in .AMDGPU.config 97 ; Mesa vertex shader: check for 45352 (SPI_SHADER_PGM_RSRC1_VS) in .AMDGPU.config 106 ; Mesa geometry shader: check for 45608 (SPI_SHADER_PGM_RSRC1_GS) in .AMDGPU.config 115 ; Mesa hull shader: check for 46120 (SPI_SHADER_PGM_RSRC1_HS) in .AMDGPU.config
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