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Author SHA1 Message Date
Robert Bragg
a0441778ad This re-licenses Cogl 1.18 under the MIT license
Since the Cogl 1.18 branch is actively maintained in parallel with the
master branch; this is a counter part to commit 1b83ef938fc16b which
re-licensed the master branch to use the MIT license.

This re-licensing is a follow up to the proposal that was sent to the
Cogl mailing list:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/cogl/2013-December/001465.html

Note: there was a copyright assignment policy in place for Clutter (and
therefore Cogl which was part of Clutter at the time) until the 11th of
June 2010 and so we only checked the details after that point (commit
0bbf50f905)

For each file, authors were identified via this Git command:
$ git blame -p -C -C -C20 -M -M10  0bbf50f905..HEAD

We received blanket approvals for re-licensing all Red Hat and Collabora
contributions which reduced how many people needed to be contacted
individually:
- http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/cogl/2013-December/001470.html
- http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/cogl/2014-January/001536.html

Individual approval requests were sent to all the other identified authors
who all confirmed the re-license on the Cogl mailinglist:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/cogl/2014-January

As well as updating the copyright header in all sources files, the
COPYING file has been updated to reflect the license change and also
document the other licenses used in Cogl such as the SGI Free Software
License B, version 2.0 and the 3-clause BSD license.

This patch was not simply cherry-picked from master; but the same
methodology was used to check the source files.
2014-02-22 02:02:53 +00:00
Neil Roberts
5085919acc pipeline-cache: Prune old unused pipelines when the cache gets too big
Previously when a pipeline is added to the cache it would never be
removed. If the application is generating a lot of unique pipelines
this can end up effectively leaking a large number of resources
including the GL program objects. Arguably this isn't really a problem
because if the application is generating that many unique pipelines
then it is doing something wrong anyway. It also implies that it will
be recompiling shaders very often so the cache leaking will likely be
the least of the problems.

This patch makes it keep track of which pipelines in the cache are in
use. The cache now returns a struct representing the entry instead of
directly returning the pipeline. This entry contains a usage counter
which the pipeline backends can use to mark when there is a pipeline
alive that is using the cache entry. When the hash table decides that
it's a good time to prune some entries, it will make a list of all of
the pipelines that are not in use and then remove the least recently
used half of the pipelines. That way it is less likely to remove
pipelines that the application is actually regenerating often even if
they aren't in use all of the time.

When the cache is pruned the hash table makes a note of how small the
cache could be if it removed all of the unused pipelines. The hash
table starts pruning when there are more entries than twice this
minimum expected size. The idea is that if that case it hit then the
hash table is more than half full of useless pipelines so the
application is generating lots of redundant pipelines and it is a good
time to remove them.

Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>

(cherry picked from commit c21aac22992bb7fef5a8d0913130b8245e67f2eb)

Conflicts:
	cogl/driver/gl/cogl-pipeline-fragend-glsl.c
	cogl/driver/gl/cogl-pipeline-progend-glsl.c
	cogl/driver/gl/cogl-pipeline-vertend-glsl.c
	cogl/driver/gl/gl/cogl-pipeline-fragend-arbfp.c
2014-01-14 12:05:17 +00:00
Damien Lespiau
a0d47d5660 build: Hide cogl_pipeline_cache_{new,free}()
Those symbols should not be public and were exported as they started
with cogl_.

(cherry picked from commit 68a55f1dc70ea60fcccbe226029e585886feddc2)
2013-01-22 17:48:16 +00:00
Neil Roberts
f3b90d1717 cogl-pipeline: Use the pipeline cache for the GLSL backends
The CoglPipelineCache is now extended to store templates for state
affecting vertex shaders and combined programs. The GLSL fragend,
vertend and progend now uses this to get cached shaders and a program.

When a new pipeline is created it will now get hashed three times if
the GLSL backends are in use (once for the fragend, once for the
vertend and once for the progend). Ideally we should add some way for
the progend to check its cache before the fragends and vertends are
checked so that it can bypass them entirely if it can find a cached
combined program.
2011-07-13 12:30:07 +01:00
Neil Roberts
461bff1867 fragend-arbfp: Move the pipeline cache to a separate file
The pipeline cache is now handled in CoglPipelineCache instead of
directly in the ARBfp fragend. The flags needed to hash a pipeline
should be exactly the same for the ARBfp and GLSL fragends so it's
convenient to share the code. The hash table now stores the actual
pipeline as the value instead of the private data so that the two
fragends can attach their data to it. That way it's possible to use
the same pipeline key with ancestors that are using different
fragends.

The hash table is created with g_hash_table_new_full to set a
destructor for the key and value and there is a destructor for
CoglPipelineCache that gets called when the CoglContext is
destroyed. That way we no longer leak the pipelines and shader state
when the context is desroyed.
2011-07-13 12:30:07 +01:00