| Debugging |
| ========= |
| |
| Debugging utilities in gallium. |
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| Debug Variables |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| All drivers respond to a set of common debug environment variables, as well as |
| some driver-specific variables. Set them as normal environment variables for |
| the platform or operating system you are running. For example, for Linux this |
| can be done by typing "export var=value" into a console and then running the |
| program from that console. |
| |
| Common |
| """""" |
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| .. envvar:: GALLIUM_PRINT_OPTIONS <bool> (false) |
| |
| This option controls if the debug variables should be printed to stderr. This |
| is probably the most useful variable, since it allows you to find which |
| variables a driver uses. |
| |
| .. envvar:: GALLIUM_TRACE <string> ("") |
| |
| If set, this variable will cause the :ref:`trace` output to be written to the |
| specified file. Paths may be relative or absolute; relative paths are relative |
| to the working directory. For example, setting it to "trace.xml" will cause |
| the trace to be written to a file of the same name in the working directory. |
| |
| .. envvar:: GALLIUM_TRACE_TC <bool> (false) |
| |
| If enabled while :ref:`trace` is active, this variable specifies that the threaded context |
| should be traced for drivers which implement it. By default, the driver thread is traced, |
| which will include any reordering of the command stream from threaded context. |
| |
| .. envvar:: GALLIUM_TRACE_TRIGGER <string> ("") |
| |
| If set while :ref:`trace` is active, this variable specifies a filename to monitor. |
| Once the file exists (e.g., from the user running 'touch /path/to/file'), a single |
| frame will be recorded into the trace output. |
| Paths may be relative or absolute; relative paths are relative to the working directory. |
| |
| .. envvar:: GALLIUM_DUMP_CPU <bool> (false) |
| |
| Dump information about the current CPU that the driver is running on. |
| |
| .. envvar:: TGSI_PRINT_SANITY <bool> (false) |
| |
| Gallium has a built-in shader sanity checker. This option controls whether |
| the shader sanity checker prints its warnings and errors to stderr. |
| |
| .. envvar:: DRAW_USE_LLVM <bool> (false) |
| |
| Whether the :ref:`Draw` module will attempt to use LLVM for vertex and geometry shaders. |
| |
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| GL State tracker-specific |
| """"""""""""""""""""""""" |
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| .. envvar:: ST_DEBUG <flags> (0x0) |
| |
| Debug :ref:`flags` for the GL state tracker. |
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| Driver-specific |
| """"""""""""""" |
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| .. envvar:: I915_DEBUG <flags> (0x0) |
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| Debug :ref:`flags` for the i915 driver. |
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| .. envvar:: I915_NO_HW <bool> (false) |
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| Stop the i915 driver from submitting commands to the hardware. |
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| .. envvar:: I915_DUMP_CMD <bool> (false) |
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| Dump all commands going to the hardware. |
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| .. envvar:: LP_DEBUG <flags> (0x0) |
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| Debug :ref:`flags` for the LLVMpipe driver. |
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| .. envvar:: LP_NUM_THREADS <int> (number of CPUs) |
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| Number of threads that the LLVMpipe driver should use. |
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| .. envvar:: FD_MESA_DEBUG <flags> (0x0) |
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| Debug :ref:`flags` for the Freedreno driver. |
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| .. _flags: |
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| Flags |
| """"" |
| |
| The variables of type "flags" all take a string with comma-separated flags to |
| enable different debugging for different parts of the drivers or state |
| tracker. If set to "help", the driver will print a list of flags which the |
| variable accepts. Order does not matter. |