Date: Sat, 12 Dec 2015 11:02:13 -0553.75 From: "William A. Mahaffey III" <wam@hiwaay.net> Cc: FreeBSD Questions !!!! <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>, FreeBSD X11 mailing list <freebsd-x11@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: problems running OpenGL code Message-ID: <566C51CB.8040604@hiwaay.net> In-Reply-To: <20151212173509.fba928df.freebsd@edvax.de> References: <566C3DAD.8090809@hiwaay.net> <20151212173509.fba928df.freebsd@edvax.de>
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On 12/12/15 10:41, Polytropon wrote: > On Sat, 12 Dec 2015 09:36:23 -0553.75, William A. Mahaffey III wrote: >> >> I have an inhouse OpenGL code named PreBFCGL.TEST which I am trying to >> run. I get the following when I tried about 5 min. ago: >> >> >> [wam@kabini1, ~, 9:30:21am] 936 % PreBFCGL.TEST >> Segmentation fault (core dumped) >> [wam@kabini1, ~, 9:30:38am] 937 % cat BFC.LOG >> [...] >> Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0". >> Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0". >> Error: No RGB visual with depth buffer >> >> Done, Bailing out .... >> Saving Model Command File to Model_0.in .... done. > It seems to be an X error - the GL extension (GLX) is not > loaded. If you're running X with xorg.conf, make sure > > Section "Module" > [...] > Load "glx" > [...] > EndSection Check. > > is being defined. For OpenGL, other things like direct > rendering (DRI, DRM) might be needed. You can always > check this with tools like glxinfo, xdriinfo, glxgears, > or other programs that make use of OpenGL (for example, > "xlock -mode fire" or "xlock -mode lament"). > > The top of "glxinfo" output should look like this: > > name of display: :0.0 > display: :0 screen: 0 > direct rendering: Yes > server glx vendor string: NVIDIA Corporation > server glx version string: 1.4 > server glx extensions: > [...] > client glx vendor string: NVIDIA Corporation > client glx version string: 1.4 > client glx extensions: > [...] > GLX version: 1.4 Hmmmm: [root@kabini1, /etc, 10:56:18am] 767 % glxinfo glxinfo: Command not found. [root@kabini1, /etc, 10:56:19am] 768 % uname -a FreeBSD kabini1.local 9.3-RELEASE-p24 FreeBSD 9.3-RELEASE-p24 #0: Sat Aug 22 01:54:44 UTC 2015 root@amd64-builder.daemonology.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64 [root@kabini1, /etc, 10:56:29am] 769 % > > Of course your graphics hardware should be reflected accordingly. :-) > > For this to work, I had to put > > drm_load="YES" > nvidia_load="YES" Hmmmm .... OK, just did that. Do have them installed: [root@kabini1, /etc, 10:56:29am] 769 % grep -i drm LIST.installed.txt drm-kmod-9.280208 FreeBSD 9.3 Kernel DRM driver libdrm-2.4.60,1 Userspace interface to kernel Direct Rendering Module services [root@kabini1, /etc, 10:57:09am] 770 % grep -i nvidia LIST.installed.txt nvidia-driver-340-340.93 NVidia graphics card binary drivers for hardware OpenGL rendering [root@kabini1, /etc, 10:57:16am] 771 % I just 'kldload'-ed drm & nvidia, I'll try again momentarily .... > > in /boot/loader.conf - in your case, something similar will probably > be needed. ALso make sure to install relevant libraries as needed > (libGL, libGLU, libdrm, Mesa, ...). Check. > > > >> Am I hosed until 3D OpenGL works for AMD jaguars ? If so, how is >> progress on that front ? These are fairly common APUs, widely used in >> laptops, some low-end desktops & some tablets, it would be sweet to get >> this going :-) .... > As far as I know, this special kind of "graphics card" isn't that > easy to use. It starts with the proper driver. Which one are you > currently using? Uuuuuuuuuhhhh .... Not sure. VESA, I think, how do I check ? -- William A. Mahaffey III ---------------------------------------------------------------------- "The M1 Garand is without doubt the finest implement of war ever devised by man." -- Gen. George S. Patton Jr.
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