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/*
* Cogl
*
* An object oriented GL/GLES Abstraction/Utility Layer
*
* Copyright (C) 2007,2008,2009 Intel Corporation.
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the
* Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
* Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif
#include <string.h>
#include "cogl.h"
#include "cogl-internal.h"
#include "cogl-context.h"
#include "cogl-feature-private.h"
[draw-buffers] First pass at overhauling Cogl's framebuffer management Cogl's support for offscreen rendering was originally written just to support the clutter_texture_new_from_actor API and due to lack of documentation and several confusing - non orthogonal - side effects of using the API it wasn't really possible to use directly. This commit does a number of things: - It removes {gl,gles}/cogl-fbo.{c,h} and adds shared cogl-draw-buffer.{c,h} files instead which should be easier to maintain. - internally CoglFbo objects are now called CoglDrawBuffers. A CoglDrawBuffer is an abstract base class that is inherited from to implement CoglOnscreen and CoglOffscreen draw buffers. CoglOffscreen draw buffers will initially be used to support the cogl_offscreen_new_to_texture API, and CoglOnscreen draw buffers will start to be used internally to represent windows as we aim to migrate some of Clutter's backend code to Cogl. - It makes draw buffer objects the owners of the following state: - viewport - projection matrix stack - modelview matrix stack - clip state (This means when you switch between draw buffers you will automatically be switching to their associated viewport, matrix and clip state) Aside from hopefully making cogl_offscreen_new_to_texture be more useful short term by having simpler and well defined semantics for cogl_set_draw_buffer, as mentioned above this is the first step for a couple of other things: - Its a step toward moving ownership for windows down from Clutter backends into Cogl, by (internally at least) introducing the CoglOnscreen draw buffer. Note: the plan is that cogl_set_draw_buffer will accept on or offscreen draw buffer handles, and the "target" argument will become redundant since we will instead query the type of the given draw buffer handle. - Because we have a common type for on and offscreen framebuffers we can provide a unified API for framebuffer management. Things like: - blitting between buffers - managing ancillary buffers (e.g. attaching depth and stencil buffers) - size requisition - clearing
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gboolean
cogl_check_extension (const gchar *name, const gchar *ext)
{
gchar *end;
gint name_len, n;
if (name == NULL || ext == NULL)
return FALSE;
end = (gchar*)(ext + strlen(ext));
name_len = strlen(name);
while (ext < end)
{
n = strcspn(ext, " ");
if ((name_len == n) && (!strncmp(name, ext, n)))
return TRUE;
ext += (n + 1);
}
return FALSE;
}
#ifdef HAVE_CLUTTER_OSX
static gboolean
really_enable_npot (void)
{
/* OSX backend + ATI Radeon X1600 + NPOT texture + GL_REPEAT seems to crash
* http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=929
*
* Temporary workaround until post 0.8 we rejig the features set up a
* little to allow the backend to overide.
*/
const char *gl_renderer;
const char *env_string;
/* Regardless of hardware, allow user to decide. */
env_string = g_getenv ("COGL_ENABLE_NPOT");
if (env_string != NULL)
return env_string[0] == '1';
gl_renderer = (char*)glGetString (GL_RENDERER);
if (strstr (gl_renderer, "ATI Radeon X1600") != NULL)
return FALSE;
return TRUE;
}
#endif
static gboolean
_cogl_get_gl_version (int *major_out, int *minor_out)
{
const char *version_string, *major_end, *minor_end;
int major = 0, minor = 0;
/* Get the OpenGL version number */
if ((version_string = (const char *) glGetString (GL_VERSION)) == NULL)
return FALSE;
/* Extract the major number */
for (major_end = version_string; *major_end >= '0'
&& *major_end <= '9'; major_end++)
major = (major * 10) + *major_end - '0';
/* If there were no digits or the major number isn't followed by a
dot then it is invalid */
if (major_end == version_string || *major_end != '.')
return FALSE;
/* Extract the minor number */
for (minor_end = major_end + 1; *minor_end >= '0'
&& *minor_end <= '9'; minor_end++)
minor = (minor * 10) + *minor_end - '0';
/* If there were no digits or there is an unexpected character then
it is invalid */
if (minor_end == major_end + 1
|| (*minor_end && *minor_end != ' ' && *minor_end != '.'))
return FALSE;
*major_out = major;
*minor_out = minor;
return TRUE;
}
gboolean
_cogl_check_driver_valid (GError **error)
{
int major, minor;
const gchar *gl_extensions;
if (!_cogl_get_gl_version (&major, &minor))
{
g_set_error (error,
COGL_DRIVER_ERROR,
COGL_DRIVER_ERROR_UNKNOWN_VERSION,
"The OpenGL version could not be determined");
return FALSE;
}
/* GL 1.3 supports all of the required functionality in core */
if (COGL_CHECK_GL_VERSION (major, minor, 1, 3))
return TRUE;
gl_extensions = (const gchar*) glGetString (GL_EXTENSIONS);
/* OpenGL 1.2 is only supported if we have the multitexturing
extension */
if (!cogl_check_extension ("GL_ARB_multitexture", gl_extensions))
{
g_set_error (error,
COGL_DRIVER_ERROR,
COGL_DRIVER_ERROR_INVALID_VERSION,
"The OpenGL driver is missing "
"the GL_ARB_multitexture extension");
return FALSE;
}
/* OpenGL 1.2 is required */
if (!COGL_CHECK_GL_VERSION (major, minor, 1, 2))
{
g_set_error (error,
COGL_DRIVER_ERROR,
COGL_DRIVER_ERROR_INVALID_VERSION,
"The OpenGL version of your driver (%i.%i) "
"is not compatible with Cogl",
major, minor);
return FALSE;
}
return TRUE;
}
/* Define a set of arrays containing the functions required from GL
for each feature */
#define COGL_FEATURE_BEGIN(name, min_gl_major, min_gl_minor, \
namespaces, extension_names, feature_flags) \
static const CoglFeatureFunction cogl_feature_ ## name ## _funcs[] = {
#define COGL_FEATURE_FUNCTION(ret, name, args) \
{ G_STRINGIFY (name), G_STRUCT_OFFSET (CoglContext, drv.pf_ ## name) },
#define COGL_FEATURE_END() \
{ NULL, 0 }, \
};
#include "cogl-feature-functions.h"
/* Define an array of features */
#undef COGL_FEATURE_BEGIN
#define COGL_FEATURE_BEGIN(name, min_gl_major, min_gl_minor, \
namespaces, extension_names, feature_flags) \
{ min_gl_major, min_gl_minor, namespaces, \
extension_names, feature_flags, \
cogl_feature_ ## name ## _funcs },
#undef COGL_FEATURE_FUNCTION
#define COGL_FEATURE_FUNCTION(ret, name, args)
#undef COGL_FEATURE_END
#define COGL_FEATURE_END()
static const CoglFeatureData cogl_feature_data[] =
{
#include "cogl-feature-functions.h"
};
void
_cogl_features_init (void)
{
CoglFeatureFlags flags = 0;
const gchar *gl_extensions;
GLint max_clip_planes = 0;
Bug 1172 - Disjoint paths and clip to path * clutter/cogl/cogl-path.h: * clutter/cogl/common/cogl-primitives.c: * clutter/cogl/common/cogl-primitives.h: * clutter/cogl/gl/cogl-primitives.c: * clutter/cogl/gles/cogl-primitives.c: Changed the semantics of cogl_path_move_to. Previously this always started a new path but now it instead starts a new disjoint sub path. The path isn't cleared until you call either cogl_path_stroke, cogl_path_fill or cogl_path_new. There are also cogl_path_stroke_preserve and cogl_path_fill_preserve functions. * clutter/cogl/gl/cogl-context.c: * clutter/cogl/gl/cogl-context.h: * clutter/cogl/gles/cogl-context.c: * clutter/cogl/gles/cogl-context.h: Convert the path nodes array to a GArray. * clutter/cogl/gl/cogl-texture.c: * clutter/cogl/gles/cogl-texture.c: Call cogl_clip_ensure * clutter/cogl/common/cogl-clip-stack.c: * clutter/cogl/common/cogl-clip-stack.h: Simplified the clip stack code quite a bit to make it more maintainable. Previously whenever you added a new clip it would go through a separate route to immediately intersect with the current clip and when you removed it again it would immediately rebuild the entire clip. Now when you add or remove a clip it doesn't do anything immediately but just sets a dirty flag instead. * clutter/cogl/gl/cogl.c: * clutter/cogl/gles/cogl.c: Taken away the code to intersect stencil clips when there is exactly one stencil bit. It won't work with path clips and I don't know of any platform that doesn't have eight or zero stencil bits. It needs at least three bits to intersect a path with an existing clip. cogl_features_init now just decides you don't have a stencil buffer at all if you have less than three bits. * clutter/cogl/cogl.h.in: New functions and documentation. * tests/interactive/test-clip.c: Replaced with a different test that lets you add and remove clips. The three different mouse buttons add clips in different shapes. This makes it easier to test multiple levels of clipping. * tests/interactive/test-cogl-primitives.c: Use cogl_path_stroke_preserve when using the same path again. * doc/reference/cogl/cogl-sections.txt: Document the new functions.
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GLint num_stencil_bits = 0;
int gl_major = 0, gl_minor = 0;
int i;
_COGL_GET_CONTEXT (ctx, NO_RETVAL);
Fully integrates CoglMaterial throughout the rest of Cogl This glues CoglMaterial in as the fundamental way that Cogl describes how to fill in geometry. It adds cogl_set_source (), which is used to set the material which will be used by all subsequent drawing functions It adds cogl_set_source_texture as a convenience for setting up a default material with a single texture layer, and cogl_set_source_color is now also a convenience for setting up a material with a solid fill. "drawing functions" include, cogl_rectangle, cogl_texture_rectangle, cogl_texture_multiple_rectangles, cogl_texture_polygon (though the cogl_texture_* funcs have been renamed; see below for details), cogl_path_fill/stroke and cogl_vertex_buffer_draw*. cogl_texture_rectangle, cogl_texture_multiple_rectangles and cogl_texture_polygon no longer take a texture handle; instead the current source material is referenced. The functions have also been renamed to: cogl_rectangle_with_texture_coords, cogl_rectangles_with_texture_coords and cogl_polygon respectivly. Most code that previously did: cogl_texture_rectangle (tex_handle, x, y,...); needs to be changed to now do: cogl_set_source_texture (tex_handle); cogl_rectangle_with_texture_coords (x, y,....); In the less likely case where you were blending your source texture with a color like: cogl_set_source_color4ub (r,g,b,a); /* where r,g,b,a isn't just white */ cogl_texture_rectangle (tex_handle, x, y,...); you will need your own material to do that: mat = cogl_material_new (); cogl_material_set_color4ub (r,g,b,a); cogl_material_set_layer (mat, 0, tex_handle)); cogl_set_source_material (mat); Code that uses the texture coordinates, 0, 0, 1, 1 don't need to use cog_rectangle_with_texure_coords since these are the coordinates that cogl_rectangle will use. For cogl_texture_polygon; as well as dropping the texture handle, the n_vertices and vertices arguments were transposed for consistency. So code previously written as: cogl_texture_polygon (tex_handle, 3, verts, TRUE); need to be written as: cogl_set_source_texture (tex_handle); cogl_polygon (verts, 3, TRUE); All of the unit tests have been updated to now use the material API and test-cogl-material has been renamed to test-cogl-multitexture since any textured quad is now technically a test of CoglMaterial but this test specifically creates a material with multiple texture layers. Note: The GLES backend has not been updated yet; that will be done in a following commit.
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_cogl_get_gl_version (&gl_major, &gl_minor);
flags = COGL_FEATURE_TEXTURE_READ_PIXELS;
gl_extensions = (const gchar*) glGetString (GL_EXTENSIONS);
if (COGL_CHECK_GL_VERSION (gl_major, gl_minor, 2, 0) ||
cogl_check_extension ("GL_ARB_texture_non_power_of_two", gl_extensions))
{
#ifdef HAVE_CLUTTER_OSX
if (really_enable_npot ())
#endif
flags |= COGL_FEATURE_TEXTURE_NPOT;
}
Fully integrates CoglMaterial throughout the rest of Cogl This glues CoglMaterial in as the fundamental way that Cogl describes how to fill in geometry. It adds cogl_set_source (), which is used to set the material which will be used by all subsequent drawing functions It adds cogl_set_source_texture as a convenience for setting up a default material with a single texture layer, and cogl_set_source_color is now also a convenience for setting up a material with a solid fill. "drawing functions" include, cogl_rectangle, cogl_texture_rectangle, cogl_texture_multiple_rectangles, cogl_texture_polygon (though the cogl_texture_* funcs have been renamed; see below for details), cogl_path_fill/stroke and cogl_vertex_buffer_draw*. cogl_texture_rectangle, cogl_texture_multiple_rectangles and cogl_texture_polygon no longer take a texture handle; instead the current source material is referenced. The functions have also been renamed to: cogl_rectangle_with_texture_coords, cogl_rectangles_with_texture_coords and cogl_polygon respectivly. Most code that previously did: cogl_texture_rectangle (tex_handle, x, y,...); needs to be changed to now do: cogl_set_source_texture (tex_handle); cogl_rectangle_with_texture_coords (x, y,....); In the less likely case where you were blending your source texture with a color like: cogl_set_source_color4ub (r,g,b,a); /* where r,g,b,a isn't just white */ cogl_texture_rectangle (tex_handle, x, y,...); you will need your own material to do that: mat = cogl_material_new (); cogl_material_set_color4ub (r,g,b,a); cogl_material_set_layer (mat, 0, tex_handle)); cogl_set_source_material (mat); Code that uses the texture coordinates, 0, 0, 1, 1 don't need to use cog_rectangle_with_texure_coords since these are the coordinates that cogl_rectangle will use. For cogl_texture_polygon; as well as dropping the texture handle, the n_vertices and vertices arguments were transposed for consistency. So code previously written as: cogl_texture_polygon (tex_handle, 3, verts, TRUE); need to be written as: cogl_set_source_texture (tex_handle); cogl_polygon (verts, 3, TRUE); All of the unit tests have been updated to now use the material API and test-cogl-material has been renamed to test-cogl-multitexture since any textured quad is now technically a test of CoglMaterial but this test specifically creates a material with multiple texture layers. Note: The GLES backend has not been updated yet; that will be done in a following commit.
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#ifdef GL_YCBCR_MESA
if (cogl_check_extension ("GL_MESA_ycbcr_texture", gl_extensions))
{
flags |= COGL_FEATURE_TEXTURE_YUV;
}
#endif
Bug 1172 - Disjoint paths and clip to path * clutter/cogl/cogl-path.h: * clutter/cogl/common/cogl-primitives.c: * clutter/cogl/common/cogl-primitives.h: * clutter/cogl/gl/cogl-primitives.c: * clutter/cogl/gles/cogl-primitives.c: Changed the semantics of cogl_path_move_to. Previously this always started a new path but now it instead starts a new disjoint sub path. The path isn't cleared until you call either cogl_path_stroke, cogl_path_fill or cogl_path_new. There are also cogl_path_stroke_preserve and cogl_path_fill_preserve functions. * clutter/cogl/gl/cogl-context.c: * clutter/cogl/gl/cogl-context.h: * clutter/cogl/gles/cogl-context.c: * clutter/cogl/gles/cogl-context.h: Convert the path nodes array to a GArray. * clutter/cogl/gl/cogl-texture.c: * clutter/cogl/gles/cogl-texture.c: Call cogl_clip_ensure * clutter/cogl/common/cogl-clip-stack.c: * clutter/cogl/common/cogl-clip-stack.h: Simplified the clip stack code quite a bit to make it more maintainable. Previously whenever you added a new clip it would go through a separate route to immediately intersect with the current clip and when you removed it again it would immediately rebuild the entire clip. Now when you add or remove a clip it doesn't do anything immediately but just sets a dirty flag instead. * clutter/cogl/gl/cogl.c: * clutter/cogl/gles/cogl.c: Taken away the code to intersect stencil clips when there is exactly one stencil bit. It won't work with path clips and I don't know of any platform that doesn't have eight or zero stencil bits. It needs at least three bits to intersect a path with an existing clip. cogl_features_init now just decides you don't have a stencil buffer at all if you have less than three bits. * clutter/cogl/cogl.h.in: New functions and documentation. * tests/interactive/test-clip.c: Replaced with a different test that lets you add and remove clips. The three different mouse buttons add clips in different shapes. This makes it easier to test multiple levels of clipping. * tests/interactive/test-cogl-primitives.c: Use cogl_path_stroke_preserve when using the same path again. * doc/reference/cogl/cogl-sections.txt: Document the new functions.
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GE( glGetIntegerv (GL_STENCIL_BITS, &num_stencil_bits) );
/* We need at least three stencil bits to combine clips */
if (num_stencil_bits > 2)
flags |= COGL_FEATURE_STENCIL_BUFFER;
GE( glGetIntegerv (GL_MAX_CLIP_PLANES, &max_clip_planes) );
if (max_clip_planes >= 4)
flags |= COGL_FEATURE_FOUR_CLIP_PLANES;
for (i = 0; i < G_N_ELEMENTS (cogl_feature_data); i++)
if (_cogl_feature_check (cogl_feature_data + i,
gl_major, gl_minor,
gl_extensions))
flags |= cogl_feature_data[i].feature_flags;
/* Cache features */
ctx->feature_flags = flags;
ctx->features_cached = TRUE;
}