On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 2:02 PM, Ilia Mirkin <imir...@alum.mit.edu> wrote: > On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 1:56 PM, Matt Turner <matts...@gmail.com> wrote: >> On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 10:46 AM, Ilia Mirkin <imir...@alum.mit.edu> wrote: >>> On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 1:35 PM, Matt Turner <matts...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> On Sun, Nov 8, 2015 at 8:53 PM, Ilia Mirkin <imir...@alum.mit.edu> wrote: >>>>> st/mesa only prints messages in a debug context. Without always enabling >>>>> the message generation, I don't see a way to hook into the glEnable() to >>>>> turn it on/off. >>>>> --- >>>>> run.c | 1 + >>>>> 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) >>>>> >>>>> diff --git a/run.c b/run.c >>>>> index 73e468d..1d8d3b1 100644 >>>>> --- a/run.c >>>>> +++ b/run.c >>>>> @@ -417,6 +417,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) >>>>> EGL_CONTEXT_OPENGL_CORE_PROFILE_BIT_KHR, >>>>> EGL_CONTEXT_MAJOR_VERSION_KHR, 3, >>>>> EGL_CONTEXT_MINOR_VERSION_KHR, 2, >>>>> + EGL_CONTEXT_FLAGS_KHR, EGL_CONTEXT_OPENGL_DEBUG_BIT_KHR, >>>>> EGL_NONE >>>>> }; >>>>> EGLContext core_ctx = eglCreateContext(egl_dpy, cfg, EGL_NO_CONTEXT, >>>> >>>> Is this a limitation of st/mesa, or am I using the KHR_debug API >>>> incorrectly? It's my understanding that you can get KHR_debug messages >>>> without a debug context by calling glEnable(GL_DEBUG_OUTPUT), and it >>>> looks like this is supported by the KHR_debug spec. >>> >>> But I don't want to be generating the debug info in my driver for no >>> reason. For example I have a timing-type debug message which gets the >>> current time (to report how long a sync fence wait takes). This is a >>> non-free operation that I want to avoid if no one's looking. >> >> Huh, looks like we do quite a bit of work before we throw the message >> away. We could probably make that process a lot simpler. >> >>> I can see this both ways... perhaps the more expensive messages should >>> be keyed on whether it's a debug context and the compiler message >>> should always be reported. Or perhaps we can just create a debug >>> context here and be done with it. >> >> I guess you can determine that based on >> DEBUG_SEVERITY_{HIGH,MEDIUM,LOW,NOTIFICATION}? > > There's no driver notification about that (that I'm aware). Should there be? > > I don't really see how that can work, since I think you're supposed to > be able to have multiple ones in a group. But I'm new to that API... > if there's a driver hook that I missed or variable I should be looking > at, please educate :) > > -ilia
So what's the conclusion here? Request debug contexts, or I keep this patch local for now until such a time that I can redo the gallium impl to also pass messages through for non-debug contexts and teach nouveau to look at context type to determine whether to do potentially expensive debug things instead of whether there's a debug callback set? [Aka for the foreseeable future.] -ilia _______________________________________________ mesa-dev mailing list mesa-dev@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/mesa-dev