From: Kenneth Graunke Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2016 23:32:52 +0000 (-0700) Subject: meta: Make Meta's BlitFramebuffer() follow the GL 4.4 sRGB rules. X-Git-Tag: upstream/17.1.0~7500 X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=f6dc71483abb876386824ba97097089cc0b8f454;p=platform%2Fupstream%2Fmesa.git meta: Make Meta's BlitFramebuffer() follow the GL 4.4 sRGB rules. Just avoid whacking GL_FRAMEBUFFER_SRGB altogether, so we respect the application's setting. This appears to work. v2: Update one more comment (requested by Ian). Signed-off-by: Kenneth Graunke Reviewed-by: Ian Romanick --- diff --git a/src/mesa/drivers/common/meta_blit.c b/src/mesa/drivers/common/meta_blit.c index d6d3a42..991d52f 100644 --- a/src/mesa/drivers/common/meta_blit.c +++ b/src/mesa/drivers/common/meta_blit.c @@ -606,7 +606,6 @@ blitframebuffer_texture(struct gl_context *ctx, GLenum filter, GLint flipX, GLint flipY, GLboolean glsl_version, GLboolean do_depth) { - struct save_state *save = &ctx->Meta->Save[ctx->Meta->SaveStackDepth - 1]; int att_index = do_depth ? BUFFER_DEPTH : readFb->_ColorReadBufferIndex; const struct gl_renderbuffer_attachment *readAtt = &readFb->Attachment[att_index]; @@ -719,57 +718,32 @@ blitframebuffer_texture(struct gl_context *ctx, fb_tex_blit.samp_obj = _mesa_meta_setup_sampler(ctx, texObj, target, filter, srcLevel); - /* For desktop GL, we do our blits with no net sRGB decode or encode. - * - * However, if both the src and dst can be srgb decode/encoded, enable them - * so that we do any blending (from scaling or from MSAA resolves) in the - * right colorspace. - * - * Our choice of not doing any net encode/decode is from the GL 3.0 - * specification: - * - * "Blit operations bypass the fragment pipeline. The only fragment - * operations which affect a blit are the pixel ownership test and the - * scissor test." - * - * The GL 4.4 specification disagrees and says that the sRGB part of the - * fragment pipeline applies, but this was found to break applications - * (such as Left 4 Dead 2). - * - * However, for ES 3.0, we follow the specification and perform sRGB - * decoding and encoding. The specification has always been clear in - * the ES world, and hasn't changed over time. - */ if (ctx->Extensions.EXT_texture_sRGB_decode) { - bool src_srgb = _mesa_get_format_color_encoding(rb->Format) == GL_SRGB; - if (save->API == API_OPENGLES2 && ctx->Version >= 30) { - /* From the ES 3.0.4 specification, page 198: - * "When values are taken from the read buffer, if the value of - * FRAMEBUFFER_ATTACHMENT_COLOR_ENCODING for the framebuffer - * attachment corresponding to the read buffer is SRGB (see section - * 6.1.13), the red, green, and blue components are converted from - * the non-linear sRGB color space according to equation 3.24. - * - * When values are written to the draw buffers, blit operations - * bypass the fragment pipeline. The only fragment operations which - * affect a blit are the pixel ownership test, the scissor test, - * and sRGB conversion (see section 4.1.8)." - */ - _mesa_set_sampler_srgb_decode(ctx, fb_tex_blit.samp_obj, - src_srgb ? GL_DECODE_EXT - : GL_SKIP_DECODE_EXT); - _mesa_set_framebuffer_srgb(ctx, drawFb->Visual.sRGBCapable); - } else { - if (src_srgb && drawFb->Visual.sRGBCapable) { - _mesa_set_sampler_srgb_decode(ctx, fb_tex_blit.samp_obj, - GL_DECODE_EXT); - _mesa_set_framebuffer_srgb(ctx, GL_TRUE); - } else { - _mesa_set_sampler_srgb_decode(ctx, fb_tex_blit.samp_obj, - GL_SKIP_DECODE_EXT); - /* set_framebuffer_srgb was set by _mesa_meta_begin(). */ - } - } + /* The GL 4.4 spec, section 18.3.1 ("Blitting Pixel Rectangles") says: + * + * "When values are taken from the read buffer, if FRAMEBUFFER_SRGB + * is enabled and the value of FRAMEBUFFER_ATTACHMENT_COLOR_ENCODING + * for the framebuffer attachment corresponding to the read buffer + * is SRGB (see section 9.2.3), the red, green, and blue components + * are converted from the non-linear sRGB color space according to + * equation 3.24. + * + * When values are written to the draw buffers, blit operations + * bypass most of the fragment pipeline. The only fragment + * operations which affect a blit are the pixel ownership test, + * the scissor test, and sRGB conversion (see section 17.3.9)." + * + * ES 3.0 contains nearly the exact same text, but omits the part + * about GL_FRAMEBUFFER_SRGB as that doesn't exist in ES. Mesa + * defaults it to on for ES contexts, so we can safely check it. + */ + const bool decode = + ctx->Color.sRGBEnabled && + _mesa_get_format_color_encoding(rb->Format) == GL_SRGB; + + _mesa_set_sampler_srgb_decode(ctx, fb_tex_blit.samp_obj, + decode ? GL_DECODE_EXT + : GL_SKIP_DECODE_EXT); } if (!glsl_version) { @@ -1012,10 +986,12 @@ _mesa_meta_BlitFramebuffer(struct gl_context *ctx, return 0; } - /* Only scissor affects blit, but we're doing to set a custom scissor if - * necessary anyway, so save/clear state. + /* Only scissor and FRAMEBUFFER_SRGB affect blit. Leave sRGB alone, but + * save restore scissor as we'll set a custom scissor if necessary. */ - _mesa_meta_begin(ctx, MESA_META_ALL & ~MESA_META_DRAW_BUFFERS); + _mesa_meta_begin(ctx, MESA_META_ALL & + ~(MESA_META_DRAW_BUFFERS | + MESA_META_FRAMEBUFFER_SRGB)); /* Dithering shouldn't be performed for glBlitFramebuffer */ _mesa_set_enable(ctx, GL_DITHER, GL_FALSE);