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Christoph Oelckers
a93cb0bfab - added a NULL check for GL resource context in init code. 2014-09-21 09:19:17 +02:00
Christoph Oelckers
32f08adaf3 - moved some code to better places.
- allow GL version 3.0 in Windows, too.
2014-09-14 23:01:57 +02:00
Christoph Oelckers
e132fc5eed - replaced GLEW with GLLoadGen for GL access. This allows to have a header that only contains what's actually required, namely OpenGL 3.3 plus glBegin and glEnd which are the only compatibility functions needed for the fallback render path.
GLEW has two major problems:

- it always includes everything, there is no way to restrict the header to a specific GL version
- it is mostly broken with a core profile and only works if all sanity checks get switched off.
2014-08-21 11:02:46 +02:00
Christoph Oelckers
86d37e06f9 - lowered requirements of GL 2.x to OpenGL 3.3.
There was one issue preventing the previous 2.0 betas from running under GL 3.x: The lack of persistently mapped buffers.
For the dynamic light buffer today's changes take care of that problem.
For the vertex buffer there is no good workaround but we can use immediate mode render calls instead which have been reinstated.

To handle the current setup, the engine first tries to get a core profile context and checks for presence of GL 4.4 or the GL_ARB_buffer_storage extension.
If this fails the context is deleted again and a compatibility context retrieved which is then used for 'old style' rendering which does work on older GL versions.

This new version does not support GL 3.2 or lower, meaning that Intel GMA 3000 or lower is not supported. The reason for this is that the engine uses a few GL 3.3 features which are not present in the latest Intel driver.
In general the Intel GMA 3000 is far too weak, though, to run the demanding shader of GZDoom 2.x, so this is no real loss. Performance would be far from satisfying.

A command line option '-gl3' exists to force the fallback render path. On my Geforce 550Ti there's approx. 10% performance loss on this path.
2014-08-19 15:56:33 +02:00
Christoph Oelckers
a8e9c1832f - decided to restrict the 2.0 beta to OpenGL 4.x with GL_ARB_buffer_storage extension and removed all code for supporting older versions.
Sadly, anything else makes no sense.
All the recently made changes live or die, depending on this extension's presence.
Without it, there are major performance issues with the buffer uploads. All of the traditional buffer upload methods are without exception horrendously slow, especially in the context of a Doom engine where frequent small updates are required.
It could be solved with a complete restructuring of the engine, of course, but that's hardly worth the effort, considering it's only for legacy hardware whose market share will inevitably shrink considerably over the next years.
And even then, under the best circumstances I'd still get the same performance as the old immediate mode renderer in GZDoom 1.x and still couldn't implement the additions I'd like to make.

So, since I need to keep GZDoom 1.x around anyway for older GL 2.x hardware, it may as well serve for 3.x hardware, too. It's certainly less work than constantly trying to find workarounds for the older hardware's limitations that cost more time than working on future-proofing the engine.

This new, trimmed down 4.x renderer runs on a core profile configuration and uses persistently mapped buffers for nearly everything that is getting transferred to the GPU. (The global uniforms are still being used as such but they'll be phased out after the first beta release.
2014-08-01 22:42:39 +02:00
Christoph Oelckers
ef8f66c9a1 - removed the code for hardware alpha testing again because it didn't work anymore with how things are set up now.
- we need to check all GL versions when trying to get a context because some drivers only give us the version we request, leaving out newer features that are not exposed via extension.
- added some status info about uniform blocks.
2014-07-30 23:13:16 +02:00
Christoph Oelckers
eb9d2d9917 - reactivate compatibility profile so that immediate mode drawing can be used on older hardware not supporting persistently mapped buffers.
- reactivate alpha testing per fixed function pipeline
- use the 'modern' way to define clip planes (GL_CLIP_DISTANCE). This is far more portable than the old glClipPlane method and a lot more robust than checking this in the fragment shader.
2014-07-17 02:37:18 +02:00
Christoph Oelckers
fc0cf4f998 - GZDoom now runs on an OpenGL core profile. :)
It's probably still necessary to replace GLEW with another loader library. GLEW is pretty much broken on core OpenGL without some hacky workarounds...
2014-07-15 02:26:23 +02:00
Christoph Oelckers
84a49e37ee - handle normals for spheremapped mirror surfaces using non-deprecated features.
- move all WGL references out of global header files so that global wgl header include is no longer necessary
2014-07-14 19:54:07 +02:00
Christoph Oelckers
b61ef3a107 - bumped minimum supported OpenGL version to 1.4. The engine was already using several 1.3 and 1.4 features which would have caused problems on 1.2.
- removed gl_vid_compatibility. With the bump to 1.4 no hardware requiring this flag is supported anymore.
- disabled 16 bit framebuffers for the same reason. As a conseqence all code for rendering without stencil could also be removed.
2013-08-18 15:41:52 +02:00
Christoph Oelckers
761ab4ab78 - moved all system specific code out of gl_interface.cpp into the respective Video classes (Win32GLVideo andSDLGLVideo.) (SDL side not tested yet!) 2013-08-18 14:16:33 +02:00
Christoph Oelckers
b59d82ad5b - made win32gliface.cpp more readable. 2013-08-18 12:38:38 +02:00
Christoph Oelckers
399d0974ab - added GL render as of SVN revision 1600. 2013-06-23 09:49:34 +02:00