eglCreatePlatformPixmapSurface — create a new EGL offscreen surface
EGLSurface eglCreatePlatformPixmapSurface(
|
EGLDisplay display, |
EGLConfig config, | |
void * native_pixmap, | |
EGLint const * attrib_list) ; |
display
Specifies the EGL display connection.
config
Specifies the EGL frame buffer configuration that defines the frame buffer resource available to the surface.
native_pixmap
Specifies the native pixmap.
attrib_list
Specifies pixmap surface attributes.
May be NULL
or empty
(first attribute is EGL_NONE
).
eglCreatePlatformPixmapSurface
creates an
off-screen EGL pixmap surface and returns
a handle to it.
If eglCreatePlatformPixmapSurface
fails to
create a pixmap surface, EGL_NO_SURFACE
is
returned.
native_pixmap
must belong to the same
platform as display
, and EGL considers
the returned EGLSurface as belonging to that same
platform. The EGL extension that defines the platform to which
display
belongs also defines the
requirements for the native_pixmap
parameter.
Surface attributes are specified as a list of
attribute-value pairs, terminated with
EGL_NONE
. Accepted attributes
are:
EGL_GL_COLORSPACE
Specifies the color space used by OpenGL and OpenGL ES
when rendering to the surface. If its value is
EGL_GL_COLORSPACE_SRGB
, then a
non-linear, perceptually uniform color space is assumed,
with a corresponding
GL_FRAMEBUFFER_ATTACHMENT_COLOR_ENCODING
value of GL_SRGB
. If its value is
EGL_GL_COLORSPACE_LINEAR
, then a
linear color space is assumed, with a corresponding
GL_FRAMEBUFFER_ATTACHMENT_COLOR_ENCODING
value of GL_LINEAR
. The default
value of EGL_GL_COLORSPACE
is
EGL_GL_COLORSPACE_SRGB
.
Note that the EGL_GL_COLORSPACE
attribute is used only by OpenGL and OpenGL ES contexts
supporting sRGB framebuffers. EGL itself does not
distinguish multiple colorspace models. Refer to the
``sRGB Conversion'' sections of the OpenGL 4.6 and
OpenGL ES 3.2 Specifications for more information.
EGL_VG_ALPHA_FORMAT
Specifies how alpha values are interpreted by OpenVG
when rendering to the surface. If its value is
EGL_VG_ALPHA_FORMAT_NONPRE
,
then alpha values are not premultipled. If its value
is EGL_VG_ALPHA_FORMAT_PRE
,
then alpha values are premultiplied. The default
value of EGL_VG_ALPHA_FORMAT
is
EGL_VG_ALPHA_FORMAT_NONPRE
.
EGL_VG_COLORSPACE
Specifies the color space used by OpenVG when
rendering to the surface. If its value is
EGL_VG_COLORSPACE_sRGB
, then a
non-linear, perceptually uniform color space is
assumed, with a corresponding
VGImageFormat of form
VG_s*
. If its value is
EGL_VG_COLORSPACE_LINEAR
, then
a linear color space is assumed, with a
corresponding VGImageFormat of form
VG_l*
. The default value of
EGL_VG_COLORSPACE
is
EGL_VG_COLORSPACE_sRGB
.
Any EGL rendering context that was created with respect to
config
can be used to render into the
surface. Use
eglMakeCurrent
to attach an EGL rendering context to the surface.
Use
eglQuerySurface
to retrieve the ID of config
.
Use eglDestroySurface to destroy the surface.
eglCreatePlatformPixmapSurface
is supported only if
the EGL version is 1.5 or greater.
The EGL_MATCH_NATIVE_PIXMAP
attribute
of
eglChooseConfig
can be used to select a frame buffer configuration matching
a specified native pixmap.
The EGL_VG_ALPHA_FORMAT
and
EGL_VG_COLORSPACE
attributes are used only
by OpenVG and EGL itself. Refer to section 11.2 of the OpenVG
1.0 specification for more information. The platform's use and
interpretation of alpha values is outside the scope of EGL.
However, the preferred behavior is for the window system to
ignore the value of EGL_VG_ALPHA_FORMAT
.
If display
and
native_pixmap
do not belong to the same
platform, then undefined behavior occurs.
EGL_NO_SURFACE
is returned if creation of
the surface fails.
EGL_BAD_DISPLAY
is generated if
display
is not an EGL display connection.
EGL_NOT_INITIALIZED
is generated if
display
has not been initialized.
EGL_BAD_CONFIG
is generated if
config
is not an EGL config.
EGL_BAD_NATIVE_PIXMAP
may be generated if
native_pixmap
is not a valid native pixmap.
EGL_BAD_ATTRIBUTE
is generated if
attrib_list
contains an invalid pixmap attribute
or if an attribute value is not recognized or out of range.
EGL_BAD_ALLOC
is generated if there is
already an EGLSurface associated with
native_pixmap
(as a result of a previous
eglCreatePlatformPixmapSurface
call).
EGL_BAD_ALLOC
is generated if the
implementation cannot allocate resources for the new EGL window.
EGL_BAD_MATCH
is generated if the attributes of
native_pixmap
do not correspond to
config
or if
config
does not support rendering to pixmaps
(the EGL_SURFACE_TYPE
attribute does not contain
EGL_PIXMAP_BIT
).
EGL_BAD_MATCH
is generated if
config
does not support the specified
OpenVG alpha format attribute (the value of
EGL_VG_ALPHA_FORMAT
is
EGL_VG_ALPHA_FORMAT_PRE
and the
EGL_VG_ALPHA_FORMAT_PRE_BIT
is not set
in the EGL_SURFACE_TYPE
attribute of
config
) or colorspace attribute (the
value of EGL_VG_COLORSPACE
is
EGL_VG_COLORSPACE_LINEAR
and the
EGL_VG_COLORSPACE_LINEAR_IT
is not set
in the EGL_SURFACE_TYPE
attribute of
config
).
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