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GL4ES - OpenGL for GLES Hardware

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This is a library provide OpenGL 2.x functionality for GLES2.0 accelerated Hardware (and of course also support OpenGL 1.5 function, sometimes better then when using GLES 1.1 backend) There is also support for GLES 1.1 Hardware, emulating OpenGL 1.5, and some OpenGL 2.x+ extensions.

GL4ES is known to work on many platform: OpenPandora, ODroid, RaspberryPI (2 and 3 at least), PocketCHIP, "otherfruit"PI (like the OrangePI), Android, x86 and x86_64 Linux (tested using mesa-egl). There is also some WIP support for AmigaOS4, using experimental GLES2 driver for Warp3D.

This library is based on glshim (https://github.com/lunixbochs/glshim) but as now evolved far from it, with different feature set and objectives. Go check this lib if you need things like RemoteGL or TinyGLES (for 100% software rendering).

The focus is on compatibility and speed with a wide selection of game and software.

It has been tested successfully of a large selection of games and software, including: Minecraft, OpenMW, SeriousSam (both First and Second Encounters), RVGL (ReVolt GL), TSMC (The Secret Maryo Chronicles), TORCS, SpeedDreams, GL-117, Foobillard(plus), Blender 2.68 to name just a few. I have also some success with Linux port of XNA games, using either MonoGame or FNA.

Most function of OpenGL up to 1.5 are supported, with some notable exceptions:

  • Reading of Depth or Stencil buffer will not work
  • GL_FEEDBACK mode is not implemented
  • No Accum emulation

Some known general limitations:

  • GL_SELECT as some limitation in its implementation (for exemple, current Depth buffer or binded texture are not taken into account, also custom vertex shader will not work here)
  • NPOT texture are supported, but not with GL_REPEAT / GL_MIRRORED, only GL_CLAMP will work properly (unless the GLES Hardware support NPOT)
  • Multiple Color attachment on Framebuffer are not supported
  • OcclusionQuery is implemented, but with a 0 bits precision
  • Probably many other things

Status of the GLES2 backend

  • The FPE (Fixed Pipeline Emulator) has most OpenGL 1.5 drawing call implemented
  • The Shader Conversion is really crude, so only simple shaders will work (especialy, the implicit conversion float <-> int is not handled)
  • Lighting support double-side and color separation
  • FogCoord are supported, along with secondary color
  • An ES2 context should be usable (usefull for SDL2)
  • OpenGL 2.x games that have been tested include: OpenRA, GZDoom, Danger from the Deep, SuperTuxKart 0.8.1, Hammerwatch, OpenMW, many FNA & MonoGames games (FEZ, Towerfall Ascension, Stardew Valley, Dust, Owlboy, and many other)...
  • glxgears works, but FlatShade is not implemented (and will probably never be), so it's slightly different then using GLES1.1 or actuel GL hardware
  • GL_TEXTURE_1D, GL_TEXTURE_3D and GL_TEXTURE_RECTANGLE_ARB are not yet supported in shaders (they are supported in fixed pipeline functions), and texture 3D are just a single 2D layer for now.
  • Program that link only a GL_FRAGMENT or GL_VERTEX shader are not supported yet.
  • Some VBO are used.

Status of the GLES1.1 backend

  • Framebuffer use FRAMEBUFFER_OES extension (that must be present in the GLES 1.1 stack)
  • Lighting doesn't support double-side or color separation
  • FogCoord or Secondary colors are not supported
  • GL_TEXTURE_3D are just a single 2D layer (the 1st layer).
  • VBO are supported, but they are emulated, even if VBO if supported in GLES1.1 driver

If you use gl4es in your project (as a static or dynamic link), please mention gl4es in you readme / about / whatever.


Compiling

How to compile and per-platform specific comment can be found here


GLU

Standard GLU do works without any issues. You can find a version here if you need one.


Installation

Put lib/libGL.so.1 in your LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Beware that GL4ES is meant to replace any libGL you can have on your system (like Mesa for example)


Usage

There are many environnement variable to control gl4es behavour, also usable at runtime using glHint(...).

See here for all variables and what they do.


Media (what is working already)

Some screenshot and youtube links of stuffs that works here


Version history

The change log is here

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