Name EXT_device_drm_render_node Name Strings EXT_device_drm_render_node Contributors James Jones Simon Ser Daniel Stone Contacts James Jones, NVIDIA (jajones 'at' nvidia.com) Status Draft Version Version 1 - June 4th, 2021 Number EGL Extension #144 Extension Type EGL device extension Dependencies Written based on the wording of the EGL 1.5 specification. EGL_EXT_device_query is required. EGL_EXT_device_drm interacts with this extension. Overview The EGL_EXT_device_drm extension provided a method for applications to query the DRM device node file associated with a given EGLDeviceEXT object. However, it was not clear whether it referred to the primary or render device node. This extension adds an enum to refer explicitly to the render device node and defines the existing EGL_DRM_DEVICE_FILE_EXT as explicitly refering to the primary device node. New Types None New Procedures and Functions None New Tokens Accepted as the parameter of eglQueryDeviceStringEXT EGL_DRM_RENDER_NODE_FILE_EXT 0x3377 Changes to section 3.2 (Devices) Add the following paragraph to the description of eglQueryDeviceStringEXT: "To obtain a DRM device file for the render node associated with an EGLDeviceEXT, call eglQueryDeviceStringEXT with set to EGL_DRM_RENDER_NODE_FILE_EXT. The function will return a pointer to a string containing the name of the device file (e.g. "/dev/dri/renderDN"), or NULL if the device has no associated DRM render node." If EGL_EXT_device_drm is present, append the following to the paragraph in the same section describing EGL_DRM_DEVICE_FILE_EXT: "If the EGL_EXT_device_drm_render_node extension is supported, the value returned will refer to a primary device node, and will be NULL if the device has no associated DRM primary node. If EGL_EXT_device_drm_render_node is not supported, the value returned will refer to a primary device node if there exists one associated with the device. Otherwise, it will refer to a render device node if there exists one associated with the device. If neither exists, NULL is returned." Issues 1) Should this extension clarify that EGL_DRM_DEVICE_FILE_EXT refers only to primary device nodes? RESOLVED: Yes, but only when this extension is supported. Existing implementations return render node paths for that string when no suitable primary node is available. Revision History: #2 (June 8th, 2021) James Jones - Added issue #1 and related spec changes. #1 (June 4th, 2021) James Jones - Initial draft.