9a8a26270c
The rounding used when storing 10-bit per component data into an 8-bit per component texture seems to have changed in recent versions of Mesa which was causing this test to fail. I've also noticed this failing on the NVidia binary driver. This patch adds some fuzziness to the comparison so that it will pass. There is a new test_utils function called test_utils_compare_pixel_and_alpha which is the same as test_utils_compare_pixel except that it also compares the alpha component. Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com> (cherry picked from commit ce626fb3939b0f200d85ccdf32809608b879212d)
137 lines
4.3 KiB
C
137 lines
4.3 KiB
C
#ifndef _TEST_UTILS_H_
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#define _TEST_UTILS_H_
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#include <glib.h>
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/* We don't really care about functions that are defined without a
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header for the unit tests so we can just disable it here */
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#ifdef __GNUC__
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#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wmissing-declarations"
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#endif
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typedef enum _TestFlags
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{
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TEST_KNOWN_FAILURE = 1<<0,
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TEST_REQUIREMENT_GL = 1<<1,
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TEST_REQUIREMENT_NPOT = 1<<2,
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TEST_REQUIREMENT_TEXTURE_3D = 1<<3,
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TEST_REQUIREMENT_TEXTURE_RECTANGLE = 1<<4,
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TEST_REQUIREMENT_POINT_SPRITE = 1<<5,
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TEST_REQUIREMENT_GLES2_CONTEXT = 1<<6,
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TEST_REQUIREMENT_MAP_WRITE = 1<<7,
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TEST_REQUIREMENT_GLSL = 1<<8,
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TEST_REQUIREMENT_OFFSCREEN = 1<<9
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} TestFlags;
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extern CoglContext *test_ctx;
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extern CoglFramebuffer *test_fb;
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void
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test_utils_init (TestFlags requirement_flags,
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TestFlags known_failure_flags);
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void
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test_utils_fini (void);
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/*
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* test_utils_check_pixel:
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* @framebuffer: The #CoglFramebuffer to read from
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* @x: x co-ordinate of the pixel to test
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* @y: y co-ordinate of the pixel to test
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* @pixel: An integer of the form 0xRRGGBBAA representing the expected
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* pixel value
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*
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* This performs reads a pixel on the given cogl @framebuffer and
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* asserts that it matches the given color. The alpha channel of the
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* color is ignored. The pixels are converted to a string and compared
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* with g_assert_cmpstr so that if the comparison fails then the
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* assert will display a meaningful message
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*/
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void
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test_utils_check_pixel (CoglFramebuffer *framebuffer,
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int x, int y, uint32_t expected_pixel);
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/*
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* test_utils_check_pixel:
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* @framebuffer: The #CoglFramebuffer to read from
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* @x: x co-ordinate of the pixel to test
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* @y: y co-ordinate of the pixel to test
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* @pixel: An integer of the form 0xrrggbb representing the expected pixel value
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*
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* This performs reads a pixel on the given cogl @framebuffer and
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* asserts that it matches the given color. The alpha channel of the
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* color is ignored. The pixels are converted to a string and compared
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* with g_assert_cmpstr so that if the comparison fails then the
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* assert will display a meaningful message
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*/
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void
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test_utils_check_pixel_rgb (CoglFramebuffer *framebuffer,
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int x, int y, int r, int g, int b);
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/*
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* test_utils_check_region:
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* @framebuffer: The #CoglFramebuffer to read from
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* @x: x co-ordinate of the region to test
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* @y: y co-ordinate of the region to test
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* @width: width of the region to test
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* @height: height of the region to test
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* @pixel: An integer of the form 0xrrggbb representing the expected region color
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*
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* Performs a read pixel on the specified region of the given cogl
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* @framebuffer and asserts that it matches the given color. The alpha
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* channel of the color is ignored. The pixels are converted to a
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* string and compared with g_assert_cmpstr so that if the comparison
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* fails then the assert will display a meaningful message
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*/
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void
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test_utils_check_region (CoglFramebuffer *framebuffer,
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int x, int y,
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int width, int height,
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uint32_t expected_rgba);
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/*
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* test_utils_compare_pixel:
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* @screen_pixel: A pixel stored in memory
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* @expected_pixel: The expected RGBA value
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*
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* Compares a pixel from a buffer to an expected value. The pixels are
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* converted to a string and compared with g_assert_cmpstr so that if
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* the comparison fails then the assert will display a meaningful
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* message.
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*/
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void
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test_utils_compare_pixel (const uint8_t *screen_pixel, uint32_t expected_pixel);
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/*
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* test_utils_compare_pixel_and_alpha:
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* @screen_pixel: A pixel stored in memory
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* @expected_pixel: The expected RGBA value
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*
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* Compares a pixel from a buffer to an expected value. This is
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* similar to test_utils_compare_pixel() except that it doesn't ignore
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* the alpha component.
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*/
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void
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test_utils_compare_pixel_and_alpha (const uint8_t *screen_pixel,
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uint32_t expected_pixel);
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/*
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* test_utils_create_color_texture:
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* @context: A #CoglContext
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* @color: A color to put in the texture
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*
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* Creates a 1x1-pixel RGBA texture filled with the given color.
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*/
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CoglTexture *
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test_utils_create_color_texture (CoglContext *context,
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uint32_t color);
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/* cogl_test_verbose:
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*
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* Queries if the user asked for verbose output or not.
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*/
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CoglBool
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cogl_test_verbose (void);
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#endif /* _TEST_UTILS_H_ */
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