Debugging utilities in gallium.
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.
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.
Controls if the Galahad sanity checker module should be used.
Controls if the Remote Debugger should be used.
If set, this variable will cause the 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.
Dump information about the current CPU that the driver is running on.
Gallium has a built-in shader sanity checker. This option controls whether the shader sanity checker prints its warnings and errors to stderr.
Whether the Draw module will attempt to use LLVM for vertex and geometry shaders.
Debug Flags for the i915 driver.
Stop the i915 driver from submitting commands to the hardware.
Dump all commands going to the hardware.
Debug Flags for the llvmpipe driver.
Number of threads that the llvmpipe driver should use.
Debug Flags for the freedreno driver.
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.
The remote debugger, commonly known as rbug, allows for runtime inspections of Context, Screen, Resources and derived objects and Shader objects; and pausing and stepping of Draw calls. Is used with rbug-gui which is hosted outside of the main mesa repository. rbug is can be used over a network connection, so the debugger does not need to be on the same machine.