Dear Mesa-dev team,

thanks to the high level magic of Jason Ekstrand ( and my complaining^^ ), the extensions "GL_EXT_gpu_shader4" and "GL_ARB_blend_func_extended" were made available for Gen4 and Gen5 GMA graphics adapters in Mesa branch "wip/gen4-gpu-shader4" ( https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/jekstrand/mesa/-/tree/wip/gen4-gpu-shader4 ).

I tested these extensions by generating fullscreen quads with gl_VertexID and with Timothy Lottes's NVidia FXAA 3.11, which covers various aspects of gpu_shader4. blend_func_extended was tested by slightly changing and running the terminal emulator alacritty, which makes use of GL_ARB_blend_func_extended to improve subpixel text rendering. All seems to work fine.

It would be great if these changes could be merged upstream.
One obstacle for that, is that the mesa testing suite "piglit" could not be configured to perform tests for GL_EXT_gpu_shader4 for these chips, because the tests for GL_EXT_gpu_shader4 would not run without the prerequisite of OpenGL 3+. At least that's how I understand it. I imagine pushing this upstream would not be greenlit, if the tests don't work...

Why upstream this?
There is still a sizeable chunk of user on these platforms, especially in the libreboot crowd. The GM45 chipset with it's GMA 4500 MHD is found in still popular Laptops, like the Lenovo Thinkpad x200 and T400. However, these chips are limited to OpenGL 2.1 and many a piece of software requires OpenGL 3.3 for a variety of reasons. As a result, there are a lot of complaints to be found, where seemingly basic software does not run on GM45/GMA4500. As per usual these pieces of Software don't require the full OpenGL 3.3 support, but only essential extensions. "GL_EXT_gpu_shader4", "GL_ARB_blend_func_extended" and "GL_ARB_explicit_attrib_location" are such essential pieces, which are core to OpenGL 3+, but are not part of OpenGL 2.1. By making GL_EXT_gpu_shader4 and GL_EXT_blend_func_extended available, a lot of people could be made happy, as this would allow a wider array of software to run on Gen4/Gen5 Intel iGPUs.

Best regards,

Vlad

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