1 Name 2 3 MESA_swap_control 4 5 Name Strings 6 7 GLX_MESA_swap_control 8 9 Contact 10 11 Ian Romanick, IBM, idr at us.ibm.com 12 13 Status 14 15 Deployed in DRI drivers post-XFree86 4.3. 16 17 Version 18 19 Date: 5/1/2003 Revision: 1.1 20 21 Number 22 23 ??? 24 25 Dependencies 26 27 None 28 29 Based on GLX_SGI_swap_control version 1.9 and WGL_EXT_swap_control 30 version 1.5. 31 32 Overview 33 34 This extension allows an application to specify a minimum periodicity 35 of color buffer swaps, measured in video frame periods. 36 37 Issues 38 39 * Should implementations that export GLX_MESA_swap_control also export 40 GL_EXT_swap_control for compatibility with WGL_EXT_swap_control? 41 42 UNRESOLVED. 43 44 New Procedures and Functions 45 46 int glXSwapIntervalMESA(unsigned int interval) 47 int glXGetSwapIntervalMESA(void) 48 49 New Tokens 50 51 None 52 53 Additions to Chapter 2 of the 1.4 GL Specification (OpenGL Operation) 54 55 None 56 57 Additions to Chapter 3 of the 1.4 GL Specification (Rasterization) 58 59 None 60 61 Additions to Chapter 4 of the 1.4 GL Specification (Per-Fragment Operations 62 and the Framebuffer) 63 64 None 65 66 Additions to Chapter 5 of the 1.4 GL Specification (Special Functions) 67 68 None 69 70 Additions to Chapter 6 of the 1.4 GL Specification (State and State Requests) 71 72 None 73 74 Additions to the GLX 1.3 Specification 75 76 [Add the following to Section 3.3.10 of the GLX Specification (Double 77 Buffering)] 78 79 glXSwapIntervalMESA specifies the minimum number of video frame periods 80 per buffer swap. (e.g. a value of two means that the color buffers 81 will be swapped at most every other video frame.) A return value 82 of zero indicates success; otherwise an error occurred. The interval 83 takes effect when glXSwapBuffers is first called subsequent to the 84 glXSwapIntervalMESA call. 85 86 A video frame period is the time required by the monitor to display a 87 full frame of video data. In the case of an interlaced monitor, 88 this is typically the time required to display both the even and odd 89 fields of a frame of video data. 90 91 If <interval> is set to a value of 0, buffer swaps are not synchron- 92 ized to a video frame. The <interval> value is silently clamped to 93 the maximum implementation-dependent value supported before being 94 stored. 95 96 The swap interval is not part of the render context state. It cannot 97 be pushed or popped. The current swap interval for the window 98 associated with the current context can be obtained by calling 99 glXGetSwapIntervalMESA. The default swap interval is 0. 100 101 On XFree86, setting the environment variable LIBGL_THROTTLE_REFRESH sets 102 the swap interval to 1. 103 104 Errors 105 106 glXSwapIntervalMESA returns GLX_BAD_CONTEXT if there is no current 107 GLXContext or if the current context is not a direct rendering context. 108 109 GLX Protocol 110 111 None. This extension only extends to direct rendering contexts. 112 113 New State 114 115 Get Value Get Command Type Initial Value 116 --------- ----------- ---- ------------- 117 [swap interval] GetSwapInterval Z+ 0 118 119 New Implementation Dependent State 120 121 None 122 123 124 Revision History 125 126 1.1, 5/1/03 Added the issues section and contact information. 127 Changed the default swap interval to 0. 128 1.0, 3/17/03 Initial version based on GLX_SGI_swap_control and 129 WGL_EXT_swap_control. 130