commit 84868e0bf8289d79942ff232c06e81fa097038d0 Author: Furkan Mudanyali Date: Thu Oct 29 22:42:39 2020 +0300 Initial Commit diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..751831e --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +build +.DS_Store \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/CMakeLists.txt b/CMakeLists.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..35f25c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/CMakeLists.txt @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8) + +if(NOT DEFINED CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE) + if(DEFINED ENV{DOLCESDK}) + set(CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE "$ENV{DOLCESDK}/share/dolce.toolchain.cmake" CACHE PATH "toolchain file") + else() + message(FATAL_ERROR "Please define DOLCESDK to point to your SDK path!") + endif() +endif() + +project(ES2GEARS) +set(DOLCE_APP_NAME "ES2GEARS") +set(DOLCE_TITLEID "ES2GEARS0") +set(DOLCE_VERSION "01.00") +include("$ENV{DOLCESDK}/share/dolce.cmake" REQUIRED) +set(DOLCE_ELF_CREATE_FLAGS "${DOLCE_ELF_CREATE_FLAGS} -h 4194304") + +set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -std=gnu11 -o3") +set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -std=c++11 -o3") + +link_directories( + ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR} +) + +add_executable(${PROJECT_NAME} + es2gears.c +) +target_link_libraries(${PROJECT_NAME} + freeglut-gles + m + pib + SceThreadmgr_stub + SceRtcUser_stub + SceCtrl_stub + SceGxm_stub + SceSysmem_stub + SceThreadmgr_stub + SceHid_stub + SceDisplay_stub + SceDisplayUser_stub + SceCommonDialog_stub + SceSysmodule_stub + SceTouch_stub + ScePower_stub +) +dolce_create_self(${PROJECT_NAME}.self ${PROJECT_NAME} UNSAFE) +dolce_create_vpk(${PROJECT_NAME}.vpk ${DOLCE_TITLEID} ${PROJECT_NAME}.self + VERSION ${DOLCE_VERSION} + NAME ${DOLCE_APP_NAME} + FILE sce_sys/icon0.png sce_sys/icon0.png + FILE sce_sys/livearea/contents/bg.png sce_sys/livearea/contents/bg.png + FILE sce_sys/livearea/contents/startup.png sce_sys/livearea/contents/startup.png + FILE sce_sys/livearea/contents/template.xml sce_sys/livearea/contents/template.xml +) + diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f288702 --- /dev/null +++ b/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,674 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 29 June 2007 + + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bdb4976 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +# es2gears for PS Vita using freeglut-vita + +Original code can be found here: https://github.com/ehsan/gl-samples/blob/master/01-es2sdlgears/es2gears.c + +## Credits +- FMudanyali +- dots-tb +- BigBlackOniiSan +- Team CBPS +## Original Authors +- Brian Paul +- Kristian Høgsberg +- Alexandros Frantzis diff --git a/es2gears.c b/es2gears.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..994e543 --- /dev/null +++ b/es2gears.c @@ -0,0 +1,719 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Brian Paul All Rights Reserved. + * + * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a + * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), + * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation + * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, + * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the + * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + * + * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included + * in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + * + * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS + * OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL + * BRIAN PAUL BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN + * CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. + */ + +/* + * Ported to GLES2. + * Kristian Høgsberg + * May 3, 2010 + * + * Improve GLES2 port: + * * Refactor gear drawing. + * * Use correct normals for surfaces. + * * Improve shader. + * * Use perspective projection transformation. + * * Add FPS count. + * * Add comments. + * Alexandros Frantzis + * Jul 13, 2010 + */ + +#define GL_GLEXT_PROTOTYPES +#define EGL_EGLEXT_PROTOTYPES + +#define _GNU_SOURCE + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#ifdef __APPLE__ +#include +#include +#else +#include +#include +#include +#endif + +#define STRIPS_PER_TOOTH 7 +#define VERTICES_PER_TOOTH 34 +#define GEAR_VERTEX_STRIDE 6 + +#ifndef HAVE_BUILTIN_SINCOS +#define sincos _sincos +static void +sincos (double a, double *s, double *c) +{ + *s = sin (a); + *c = cos (a); +} +#endif + +/** + * Struct describing the vertices in triangle strip + */ +struct vertex_strip { + /** The first vertex in the strip */ + GLint first; + /** The number of consecutive vertices in the strip after the first */ + GLint count; +}; + +/* Each vertex consist of GEAR_VERTEX_STRIDE GLfloat attributes */ +typedef GLfloat GearVertex[GEAR_VERTEX_STRIDE]; + +/** + * Struct representing a gear. + */ +struct gear { + /** The array of vertices comprising the gear */ + GearVertex *vertices; + /** The number of vertices comprising the gear */ + int nvertices; + /** The array of triangle strips comprising the gear */ + struct vertex_strip *strips; + /** The number of triangle strips comprising the gear */ + int nstrips; + /** The Vertex Buffer Object holding the vertices in the graphics card */ + GLuint vbo; +}; + +/** The view rotation [x, y, z] */ +static GLfloat view_rot[3] = { 20.0, 30.0, 0.0 }; +/** The gears */ +static struct gear *gear1, *gear2, *gear3; +/** The current gear rotation angle */ +static GLfloat angle = 0.0; +/** The location of the shader uniforms */ +static GLuint ModelViewProjectionMatrix_location, + NormalMatrix_location, + LightSourcePosition_location, + MaterialColor_location; +/** The projection matrix */ +static GLfloat ProjectionMatrix[16]; +/** The direction of the directional light for the scene */ +static const GLfloat LightSourcePosition[4] = { 5.0, 5.0, 10.0, 1.0}; + +/** + * Fills a gear vertex. + * + * @param v the vertex to fill + * @param x the x coordinate + * @param y the y coordinate + * @param z the z coortinate + * @param n pointer to the normal table + * + * @return the operation error code + */ +static GearVertex * +vert(GearVertex *v, GLfloat x, GLfloat y, GLfloat z, GLfloat n[3]) +{ + v[0][0] = x; + v[0][1] = y; + v[0][2] = z; + v[0][3] = n[0]; + v[0][4] = n[1]; + v[0][5] = n[2]; + + return v + 1; +} + +/** + * Create a gear wheel. + * + * @param inner_radius radius of hole at center + * @param outer_radius radius at center of teeth + * @param width width of gear + * @param teeth number of teeth + * @param tooth_depth depth of tooth + * + * @return pointer to the constructed struct gear + */ +static struct gear * +create_gear(GLfloat inner_radius, GLfloat outer_radius, GLfloat width, + GLint teeth, GLfloat tooth_depth) +{ + GLfloat r0, r1, r2; + GLfloat da; + GearVertex *v; + struct gear *gear; + double s[5], c[5]; + GLfloat normal[3]; + int cur_strip = 0; + int i; + + /* Allocate memory for the gear */ + gear = malloc(sizeof *gear); + if (gear == NULL) + return NULL; + + /* Calculate the radii used in the gear */ + r0 = inner_radius; + r1 = outer_radius - tooth_depth / 2.0; + r2 = outer_radius + tooth_depth / 2.0; + + da = 2.0 * M_PI / teeth / 4.0; + + /* Allocate memory for the triangle strip information */ + gear->nstrips = STRIPS_PER_TOOTH * teeth; + gear->strips = calloc(gear->nstrips, sizeof (*gear->strips)); + + /* Allocate memory for the vertices */ + gear->vertices = calloc(VERTICES_PER_TOOTH * teeth, sizeof(*gear->vertices)); + v = gear->vertices; + + for (i = 0; i < teeth; i++) { + /* Calculate needed sin/cos for varius angles */ + sincos(i * 2.0 * M_PI / teeth, &s[0], &c[0]); + sincos(i * 2.0 * M_PI / teeth + da, &s[1], &c[1]); + sincos(i * 2.0 * M_PI / teeth + da * 2, &s[2], &c[2]); + sincos(i * 2.0 * M_PI / teeth + da * 3, &s[3], &c[3]); + sincos(i * 2.0 * M_PI / teeth + da * 4, &s[4], &c[4]); + + /* A set of macros for making the creation of the gears easier */ +#define GEAR_POINT(r, da) { (r) * c[(da)], (r) * s[(da)] } +#define SET_NORMAL(x, y, z) do { \ + normal[0] = (x); normal[1] = (y); normal[2] = (z); \ +} while(0) + +#define GEAR_VERT(v, point, sign) vert((v), p[(point)].x, p[(point)].y, (sign) * width * 0.5, normal) + +#define START_STRIP do { \ + gear->strips[cur_strip].first = v - gear->vertices; \ +} while(0); + +#define END_STRIP do { \ + int _tmp = (v - gear->vertices); \ + gear->strips[cur_strip].count = _tmp - gear->strips[cur_strip].first; \ + cur_strip++; \ +} while (0) + +#define QUAD_WITH_NORMAL(p1, p2) do { \ + SET_NORMAL((p[(p1)].y - p[(p2)].y), -(p[(p1)].x - p[(p2)].x), 0); \ + v = GEAR_VERT(v, (p1), -1); \ + v = GEAR_VERT(v, (p1), 1); \ + v = GEAR_VERT(v, (p2), -1); \ + v = GEAR_VERT(v, (p2), 1); \ +} while(0) + + struct point { + GLfloat x; + GLfloat y; + }; + + /* Create the 7 points (only x,y coords) used to draw a tooth */ + struct point p[7] = { + GEAR_POINT(r2, 1), // 0 + GEAR_POINT(r2, 2), // 1 + GEAR_POINT(r1, 0), // 2 + GEAR_POINT(r1, 3), // 3 + GEAR_POINT(r0, 0), // 4 + GEAR_POINT(r1, 4), // 5 + GEAR_POINT(r0, 4), // 6 + }; + + /* Front face */ + START_STRIP; + SET_NORMAL(0, 0, 1.0); + v = GEAR_VERT(v, 0, +1); + v = GEAR_VERT(v, 1, +1); + v = GEAR_VERT(v, 2, +1); + v = GEAR_VERT(v, 3, +1); + v = GEAR_VERT(v, 4, +1); + v = GEAR_VERT(v, 5, +1); + v = GEAR_VERT(v, 6, +1); + END_STRIP; + + /* Inner face */ + START_STRIP; + QUAD_WITH_NORMAL(4, 6); + END_STRIP; + + /* Back face */ + START_STRIP; + SET_NORMAL(0, 0, -1.0); + v = GEAR_VERT(v, 6, -1); + v = GEAR_VERT(v, 5, -1); + v = GEAR_VERT(v, 4, -1); + v = GEAR_VERT(v, 3, -1); + v = GEAR_VERT(v, 2, -1); + v = GEAR_VERT(v, 1, -1); + v = GEAR_VERT(v, 0, -1); + END_STRIP; + + /* Outer face */ + START_STRIP; + QUAD_WITH_NORMAL(0, 2); + END_STRIP; + + START_STRIP; + QUAD_WITH_NORMAL(1, 0); + END_STRIP; + + START_STRIP; + QUAD_WITH_NORMAL(3, 1); + END_STRIP; + + START_STRIP; + QUAD_WITH_NORMAL(5, 3); + END_STRIP; + } + + gear->nvertices = (v - gear->vertices); + + /* Store the vertices in a vertex buffer object (VBO) */ + glGenBuffers(1, &gear->vbo); + glBindBuffer(GL_ARRAY_BUFFER, gear->vbo); + glBufferData(GL_ARRAY_BUFFER, gear->nvertices * sizeof(GearVertex), + gear->vertices, GL_STATIC_DRAW); + + return gear; +} + +/** + * Multiplies two 4x4 matrices. + * + * The result is stored in matrix m. + * + * @param m the first matrix to multiply + * @param n the second matrix to multiply + */ +static void +multiply(GLfloat *m, const GLfloat *n) +{ + GLfloat tmp[16]; + const GLfloat *row, *column; + div_t d; + int i, j; + + for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) { + tmp[i] = 0; + d = div(i, 4); + row = n + d.quot * 4; + column = m + d.rem; + for (j = 0; j < 4; j++) + tmp[i] += row[j] * column[j * 4]; + } + memcpy(m, &tmp, sizeof tmp); +} + +/** + * Rotates a 4x4 matrix. + * + * @param[in,out] m the matrix to rotate + * @param angle the angle to rotate + * @param x the x component of the direction to rotate to + * @param y the y component of the direction to rotate to + * @param z the z component of the direction to rotate to + */ +static void +rotate(GLfloat *m, GLfloat angle, GLfloat x, GLfloat y, GLfloat z) +{ + double s, c; + + sincos(angle, &s, &c); + GLfloat r[16] = { + x * x * (1 - c) + c, y * x * (1 - c) + z * s, x * z * (1 - c) - y * s, 0, + x * y * (1 - c) - z * s, y * y * (1 - c) + c, y * z * (1 - c) + x * s, 0, + x * z * (1 - c) + y * s, y * z * (1 - c) - x * s, z * z * (1 - c) + c, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 1 + }; + + multiply(m, r); +} + + +/** + * Translates a 4x4 matrix. + * + * @param[in,out] m the matrix to translate + * @param x the x component of the direction to translate to + * @param y the y component of the direction to translate to + * @param z the z component of the direction to translate to + */ +static void +translate(GLfloat *m, GLfloat x, GLfloat y, GLfloat z) +{ + GLfloat t[16] = { 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, x, y, z, 1 }; + + multiply(m, t); +} + +/** + * Creates an identity 4x4 matrix. + * + * @param m the matrix make an identity matrix + */ +static void +identity(GLfloat *m) +{ + GLfloat t[16] = { + 1.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, + 0.0, 1.0, 0.0, 0.0, + 0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0, + 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0, + }; + + memcpy(m, t, sizeof(t)); +} + +/** + * Transposes a 4x4 matrix. + * + * @param m the matrix to transpose + */ +static void +transpose(GLfloat *m) +{ + GLfloat t[16] = { + m[0], m[4], m[8], m[12], + m[1], m[5], m[9], m[13], + m[2], m[6], m[10], m[14], + m[3], m[7], m[11], m[15]}; + + memcpy(m, t, sizeof(t)); +} + +/** + * Inverts a 4x4 matrix. + * + * This function can currently handle only pure translation-rotation matrices. + * Read http://www.gamedev.net/community/forums/topic.asp?topic_id=425118 + * for an explanation. + */ +static void +invert(GLfloat *m) +{ + GLfloat t[16]; + identity(t); + + // Extract and invert the translation part 't'. The inverse of a + // translation matrix can be calculated by negating the translation + // coordinates. + t[12] = -m[12]; t[13] = -m[13]; t[14] = -m[14]; + + // Invert the rotation part 'r'. The inverse of a rotation matrix is + // equal to its transpose. + m[12] = m[13] = m[14] = 0; + transpose(m); + + // inv(m) = inv(r) * inv(t) + multiply(m, t); +} + +/** + * Calculate a perspective projection transformation. + * + * @param m the matrix to save the transformation in + * @param fovy the field of view in the y direction + * @param aspect the view aspect ratio + * @param zNear the near clipping plane + * @param zFar the far clipping plane + */ +void perspective(GLfloat *m, GLfloat fovy, GLfloat aspect, GLfloat zNear, GLfloat zFar) +{ + GLfloat tmp[16]; + identity(tmp); + + double sine, cosine, cotangent, deltaZ; + GLfloat radians = fovy / 2 * M_PI / 180; + + deltaZ = zFar - zNear; + sincos(radians, &sine, &cosine); + + if ((deltaZ == 0) || (sine == 0) || (aspect == 0)) + return; + + cotangent = cosine / sine; + + tmp[0] = cotangent / aspect; + tmp[5] = cotangent; + tmp[10] = -(zFar + zNear) / deltaZ; + tmp[11] = -1; + tmp[14] = -2 * zNear * zFar / deltaZ; + tmp[15] = 0; + + memcpy(m, tmp, sizeof(tmp)); +} + +/** + * Draws a gear. + * + * @param gear the gear to draw + * @param transform the current transformation matrix + * @param x the x position to draw the gear at + * @param y the y position to draw the gear at + * @param angle the rotation angle of the gear + * @param color the color of the gear + */ +static void +draw_gear(struct gear *gear, GLfloat *transform, + GLfloat x, GLfloat y, GLfloat angle, const GLfloat color[4]) +{ + GLfloat model_view[16]; + GLfloat normal_matrix[16]; + GLfloat model_view_projection[16]; + + /* Translate and rotate the gear */ + memcpy(model_view, transform, sizeof (model_view)); + translate(model_view, x, y, 0); + rotate(model_view, 2 * M_PI * angle / 360.0, 0, 0, 1); + + /* Create and set the ModelViewProjectionMatrix */ + memcpy(model_view_projection, ProjectionMatrix, sizeof(model_view_projection)); + multiply(model_view_projection, model_view); + + glUniformMatrix4fv(ModelViewProjectionMatrix_location, 1, GL_FALSE, + model_view_projection); + + /* + * Create and set the NormalMatrix. It's the inverse transpose of the + * ModelView matrix. + */ + memcpy(normal_matrix, model_view, sizeof (normal_matrix)); + invert(normal_matrix); + transpose(normal_matrix); + glUniformMatrix4fv(NormalMatrix_location, 1, GL_FALSE, normal_matrix); + + /* Set the gear color */ + glUniform4fv(MaterialColor_location, 1, color); + + /* Set the vertex buffer object to use */ + glBindBuffer(GL_ARRAY_BUFFER, gear->vbo); + + /* Set up the position of the attributes in the vertex buffer object */ + glVertexAttribPointer(0, 3, GL_FLOAT, GL_FALSE, + 6 * sizeof(GLfloat), NULL); + glVertexAttribPointer(1, 3, GL_FLOAT, GL_FALSE, + 6 * sizeof(GLfloat), (GLfloat *) 0 + 3); + + /* Enable the attributes */ + glEnableVertexAttribArray(0); + glEnableVertexAttribArray(1); + + /* Draw the triangle strips that comprise the gear */ + int n; + for (n = 0; n < gear->nstrips; n++) + glDrawArrays(GL_TRIANGLE_STRIP, gear->strips[n].first, gear->strips[n].count); + + /* Disable the attributes */ + glDisableVertexAttribArray(1); + glDisableVertexAttribArray(0); +} + +/** + * Draws the gears. + */ +static void +gears_draw(void) +{ + const static GLfloat red[4] = { 0.8, 0.1, 0.0, 1.0 }; + const static GLfloat green[4] = { 0.0, 0.8, 0.2, 1.0 }; + const static GLfloat blue[4] = { 0.2, 0.2, 1.0, 1.0 }; + GLfloat transform[16]; + identity(transform); + + glClearColor(0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0); + glClear(GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT | GL_DEPTH_BUFFER_BIT); + + /* Translate and rotate the view */ + translate(transform, 0, 0, -20); + rotate(transform, 2 * M_PI * view_rot[0] / 360.0, 1, 0, 0); + rotate(transform, 2 * M_PI * view_rot[1] / 360.0, 0, 1, 0); + rotate(transform, 2 * M_PI * view_rot[2] / 360.0, 0, 0, 1); + + /* Draw the gears */ + draw_gear(gear1, transform, -3.0, -2.0, angle, red); + draw_gear(gear2, transform, 3.1, -2.0, -2 * angle - 9.0, green); + draw_gear(gear3, transform, -3.1, 4.2, -2 * angle - 25.0, blue); + + glutSwapBuffers(); +} + +/** + * Handles a new window size or exposure. + * + * @param width the window width + * @param height the window height + */ +static void +gears_reshape(int width, int height) +{ + /* Update the projection matrix */ + perspective(ProjectionMatrix, 60.0, width / (float)height, 1.0, 1024.0); + + /* Set the viewport */ + glViewport(0, 0, (GLint) width, (GLint) height); +} + +/** + * Handles special glut events. + * + * @param special the event to handle. + */ +static void +gears_special(int special, int crap, int morecrap) +{ + switch (special) { + case GLUT_KEY_LEFT: + view_rot[1] += 5.0; + break; + case GLUT_KEY_RIGHT: + view_rot[1] -= 5.0; + break; + case GLUT_KEY_UP: + view_rot[0] += 5.0; + break; + case GLUT_KEY_DOWN: + view_rot[0] -= 5.0; + break; + } +} + +static void +gears_idle(void) +{ + static int frames = 0; + static double tRot0 = -1.0, tRate0 = -1.0; + double dt, t = glutGet(GLUT_ELAPSED_TIME) / 1000.0; + + if (tRot0 < 0.0) + tRot0 = t; + dt = t - tRot0; + tRot0 = t; + + /* advance rotation for next frame */ + angle += 70.0 * dt; /* 70 degrees per second */ + if (angle > 3600.0) + angle -= 3600.0; + + glutPostRedisplay(); + frames++; + + if (tRate0 < 0.0) + tRate0 = t; + if (t - tRate0 >= 5.0) { + GLfloat seconds = t - tRate0; + GLfloat fps = frames / seconds; + printf("%d frames in %3.1f seconds = %6.3f FPS\n", frames, seconds, + fps); + tRate0 = t; + frames = 0; + } +} + +static const char vertex_shader[] = +"void main(\n" +"float3 position,\n" +"float3 normal,\n" +"uniform float4x4 ModelViewProjectionMatrix,\n" +"uniform float4x4 NormalMatrix,\n" +"float4 out gl_Position : POSITION,\n" +"uniform float4 LightSourcePosition,\n" +"uniform float4 MaterialColor,\n" +"float4 out Color : COLOR)\n" +"{\n" +" float3 N = normalize(mul( float4(normal, 1.0), NormalMatrix).xyz);\n" +" float3 L = normalize(LightSourcePosition.xyz);\n" +" float diffuse = max(dot(N, L), 0.0);\n" +" Color = diffuse * MaterialColor;\n" +" gl_Position = mul(float4(position, 1.0), ModelViewProjectionMatrix);\n" +"}"; + +static const char fragment_shader[] = +"float4 main(\n" +"float4 Color : COLOR)\n" +"{\n" +" return Color;\n" +"}"; + +static void +gears_init(void) +{ + GLuint v, f, program; + const char *p; + char msg[512]; + + glEnable(GL_CULL_FACE); + glEnable(GL_DEPTH_TEST); + + /* Compile the vertex shader */ + p = vertex_shader; + v = glCreateShader(GL_VERTEX_SHADER); + glShaderSource(v, 1, &p, NULL); + glCompileShader(v); + glGetShaderInfoLog(v, sizeof msg, NULL, msg); + printf("vertex shader info: %s\n", msg); + + /* Compile the fragment shader */ + p = fragment_shader; + f = glCreateShader(GL_FRAGMENT_SHADER); + glShaderSource(f, 1, &p, NULL); + glCompileShader(f); + glGetShaderInfoLog(f, sizeof msg, NULL, msg); + printf("fragment shader info: %s\n", msg); + + /* Create and link the shader program */ + program = glCreateProgram(); + glAttachShader(program, v); + glAttachShader(program, f); + glBindAttribLocation(program, 0, "position"); + glBindAttribLocation(program, 1, "normal"); + + glLinkProgram(program); + glGetProgramInfoLog(program, sizeof msg, NULL, msg); + printf("info: %s\n", msg); + /* Enable the shaders */ + glUseProgram(program); + /* Get the locations of the uniforms so we can access them */ + ModelViewProjectionMatrix_location = glGetUniformLocation(program, "ModelViewProjectionMatrix"); + NormalMatrix_location = glGetUniformLocation(program, "NormalMatrix"); + LightSourcePosition_location = glGetUniformLocation(program, "LightSourcePosition"); + MaterialColor_location = glGetUniformLocation(program, "MaterialColor"); + /* Set the LightSourcePosition uniform which is constant throught the program */ + glUniform4fv(LightSourcePosition_location, 1, LightSourcePosition); + /* make the gears */ + gear1 = create_gear(1.0, 4.0, 1.0, 20, 0.7); + gear2 = create_gear(0.5, 2.0, 2.0, 10, 0.7); + gear3 = create_gear(1.3, 2.0, 0.5, 10, 0.7); +} + +int +main(int argc, char *argv[]) +{ + /* Initialize the window */ + glutInit(&argc, argv); + glutInitWindowSize(960, 544); + glutInitDisplayMode(GLUT_DOUBLE | GLUT_RGB | GLUT_DEPTH); + glutInitContextVersion(2, 0); + glutCreateWindow("es2gears"); + /* Set up glut callback functions */ + glutIdleFunc (gears_idle); + glutReshapeFunc(gears_reshape); + glutDisplayFunc(gears_draw); + glutSpecialFunc(gears_special); + /* Initialize the gears */ + gears_init(); + glutMainLoop(); + return 0; +} diff --git a/sce_sys/icon0.png b/sce_sys/icon0.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2513892 Binary files /dev/null and b/sce_sys/icon0.png differ diff --git a/sce_sys/livearea/contents/bg.png b/sce_sys/livearea/contents/bg.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ccc8b46 Binary files /dev/null and b/sce_sys/livearea/contents/bg.png differ diff --git a/sce_sys/livearea/contents/startup.png b/sce_sys/livearea/contents/startup.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..62d755d Binary files /dev/null and b/sce_sys/livearea/contents/startup.png differ diff --git a/sce_sys/livearea/contents/template.xml b/sce_sys/livearea/contents/template.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a4d43f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/sce_sys/livearea/contents/template.xml @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ + + + + + bg.png + + + + startup.png + +