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Fixed bug #1026
Vittorio Giovara 2010-07-16 19:09:28 PDT
i was reading SDL_renderer_gles and i noticed that every time we there
is some gl call the gl state is modified with a couple of
glEnableClientState()/glDisableClientState.
While this is completely fine for desktops systems, this is a major
performace kill on mobile devices, right where opengles is
implemented.
Normal practice in this case is to update the glstate once, keep it
always the same and disable/enable other states only in very special
occasions.
On the web there's plenty of documentation (on the top of my head
http://developer.apple.com/iphone/library/documentation/3DDrawing/Conceptual/OpenGLES_ProgrammingGuide/Performance/Performance.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40008793-CH105-SW5
) and i personally tried this.
I modified my code and got a 10 fps boost, then modified SDL_render_gles and
shifted from 40 fps to 50 fps alone -- considering that i started from ~30fps i
got an 80% performance increase with this technique.
I have attached a dif of my changes, hope that it will be included in
mainstream.
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Wed, 19 Jan 2011 23:56:16 -0800 |
parents | 94dd49f6b005 |
children | e8916fe9cfc8 |
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/* Definitions for platform dependent windowing functions to test SDL integration with native windows */ #include "SDL.h" /* This header includes all the necessary system headers for native windows */ #include "SDL_syswm.h" typedef struct { const char *tag; void *(*CreateNativeWindow) (int w, int h); void (*DestroyNativeWindow) (void *window); } NativeWindowFactory; #ifdef SDL_VIDEO_DRIVER_WIN32 #define TEST_NATIVE_WIN32 extern NativeWindowFactory Win32WindowFactory; #endif #ifdef SDL_VIDEO_DRIVER_X11 #define TEST_NATIVE_X11 extern NativeWindowFactory X11WindowFactory; #endif #ifdef SDL_VIDEO_DRIVER_COCOA /* Actually, we don't really do this, since it involves adding Objective C support to the build system, which is a little tricky. You can uncomment it manually though and link testnativecocoa.m into the test application. */ #if 1 #define TEST_NATIVE_COCOA extern NativeWindowFactory CocoaWindowFactory; #endif #endif