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5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Neil Roberts
223317c500 cogl-texture: Share the common code in the get_data virtual
Previously cogl_texture_get_data would pretty much directly pass on to
the get_data texture virtual function. This ended up with a lot of
common code that was copied to all of the backends. For example, the
method is expected to return the required data size if the data
pointer is NULL and to calculate its own rowstride if the rowstride is
0. Also it needs to convert the downloaded data if GL can't support
that format directly.

This patch moves the common code to cogl-texture.c so the virtual is
always called with a format that can be downloaded directly by GL and
with a valid rowstride. If the download fails then the virtual can
return FALSE in which case cogl-texture will use the draw and read
fallback.
2010-07-09 11:00:48 +01:00
Robert Bragg
857aee2b91 texture-pixmap-x11: don't assume anything about the GLXFBConfig type
A pedantic change to get_fbconfig_for_depth() so that we don't need to
make any assumptions about the GLXFBConfig typedef or what values
we can overload to indicate an invalid config.

get_fbconfig_for_depth() now simply returns FALSE if it fails to find a
config.
2010-06-22 16:53:59 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
c0d42cb021 Silence another compiler warning 2010-06-22 14:43:36 +01:00
Neil Roberts
7d206ccdbb cogl-texture-pixmap-x11: Use NULL instead of None for invalid GLXFBConfig
GLXFBConfigs are opaque pointers not XIDs so it doesn't make sense to
return None from get_fbconfig_for_depth. Instead it now returns NULL.
2010-06-22 14:19:59 +01:00
Neil Roberts
8458fb7e20 Add a CoglTexturePixmapX11 texture backend
This is a publicly exposed texture backend to create a texture which
contains the contents of an X11 pixmap. The API is currently marked as
experimental.

The backend internally holds a handle to another texture. All of the
backend virtuals simply redirect to the internal texture.

The texture can optionally be automatically updated if the
automatic_updates parameter is TRUE. If set then Cogl will listen for
damage events on the pixmap and update the texture accordingly.
Alternatively a damage object can be created externally and passed
down to Cogl.

The updates can be performed with XGetImage, XShmGetImage or the
GLX_EXT_texture_pixmap extension. If the TFP extension is used it will
optionally try to create a rectangle texture if the driver does not
support NPOTs or it is forced through the
COGL_PIXMAP_TEXTURE_RECTANGLE or CLUTTER_PIXMAP_TEXTURE_RECTANGLE
environment variables.

If the GLXFBConfig does not support mipmapping then it will fallback
to using X{Shm,}GetImage. It keeps a separate texture around for this
so that it can later start using the TFP texture again if the texture
is later drawn with mipmaps disabled.
2010-06-22 12:22:48 +01:00