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Ian Romanick 93dae6761b ARB prog parser: Fix epic memory leak in lexer / parser interface
Anything that matched IDENTIFIER was strdup'ed and returned to the
parser.  However, almost every case of IDENTIFIER in the parser just
dropped the returned string on the floor.  Every swizzle string, every
option string, every use of a variable, etc. leaked memory.

Create a temporary buffer in the parser state (string_dumpster and
dumpster_size).  Return strings from the lexer to the parser in the
buffer.  Grow the buffer as needed.  When the parser needs to keep a
string (i.e., delcaring a new variable), let it make a copy then.

The only leak that valgrind now detects is /occasionally/ the copy of
the program string in gl_program::String is leaked.  I'm not seeing
how. :(
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                        WindML Driver for Mesa 4.0


Requirements
------------

Tornado 2 + WindML, Cumulative Patchs are recommended. 
  
I suppose you have a valid WindML installation. Double buffer hardware
gives better performance than double buffer software so if you can
compile your WindML driver with this option, just do it. I/O
redirection is adviced in target server.


Tested on
---------

During the development, my main target was a CoolMonster:
- Video card: CT69000
- CPU: PENTIUM 266MHz

and my host a Windows NT + Tornado 2.


Installation
------------

1. Mesa sources must be in root directory (C:\)

2. Add the following line to your torVars.bat:
set MESA_BASE=C:\Mesa

OR copy the new torVars.bat in your bin path:
c:/Mesa/src/ugl/tornado/torVars.sample -> 
/mnt/nt/Tornado/host/x86-win32/bin/torVars (for example)

3. In a command prompt:
$ torVars
$ cd c:\Mesa
$ make -f Makefile.ugl CPU=PENTIUM

Take a long while...

5. Include all the files from ugldemos folder to build some downloadable
   application modules

4. Download UGL/Mesa object files on target

For example via the WindShell:
ld < c:\Tornado\target\lib\objMesaGL.o
ld < c:\Tornado\target\lib\objMesaUGL.o
ld < c:\Tornado\target\lib\objMesaGLU.o
ld < c:\Tornado\target\lib\objGLUTshapes.o
ld < c:\Tornado\target\lib\objMesaOS.o

You can put the previous lines in a file and use:
< filename

6. Download the application modules.

7. In WindShell, run:
-> uglalldemos

During the show some messages will appear, it provides some useful
information on key management.


Coding
------

Sample Usage:

In addition to the usual ugl calls to initialize UGL, (may be find an
input driver), you must do the following to use the UGL/Mesa interface:

1. Call uglMesaCreateContext() to create a UGL/Mesa rendering context,
   given the display format.

2. Call uglMesaMakeCurrent() to bind the UGL/Mesa buffers to an
   UGL/Mesa Context and to make the context the current one.

3. Make gl* calls to render your graphics.

4. Use uglMesaSwapBuffers() when double buffering to swap front/back buffers.

5. Before the UGL is destroyed, call MesaDestroyContext().

6. Before exiting, call if required uglEventQDestroy and then
   uglDeinitialize();

Limitations
-----------

I found the following limitations in my driver :
 - Color Indexed management is only in 8 bits
 - It's possible to mix UGL/OpenGL application with a software
   double buffer

Modifications
------------

New files in Mesa:
- Makefile.ugl
- rules.windmlmesa
- docs/README.UGL
- include/GL/uglmesa.h
- si-glu/Makefile.ugl
- src/Makefile.ugl
- src/ugl/torGLUTShapesInit.c
- src/ugl/torMesaUGLInit.c
- src/ugl/ugl_api.c
- src/ugl/ugl_dd.c
- src/ugl/ugl_glutshapes.c
- src/ugl/ugl_line.c
- src/ugl/ugl_span.c
- src/ugl/ugl_tri.c
- src/ugl/uglmesaP.h
- ugldemos/*

Modified files in Tornado 2.0:
- c:\Tornado\host\x86-win32\bin\torVars.bat
rem Command line build environments
set WIND_HOST_TYPE=x86-win32
set WIND_BASE=C:\Tornado
set MESA_BASE=C:\Mesa
set PATH=%WIND_BASE%\host\%WIND_HOST_TYPE%\bin;%PATH%
- c:\Tornado\target\config\comps\VxWorks\01uglmesa.cdf
- c:\Tornado\target\h\GL\*

Todo
----
- GCC 2.96, ASM compilation

Thanks to:
----------

Precision Insight team for their great job around Mesa, XFree, and DRI.
Wind River Systems to take me as an intern.


Stephane Raimbault
<stephane.raimbault@windriver.com>
<stephane.raimbault@deesse.univ-lemans.fr>

July 24, 2001