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/*
* Cogl
*
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.
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* A Low Level GPU Graphics and Utilities API
*
* Copyright (C) 2008,2009,2010 Intel Corporation.
*
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.
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* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
* obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation
* files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without
* restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy,
* modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
* of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
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.
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* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
* included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
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.
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
* NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
* BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
* ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
* CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
* SOFTWARE.
*
* Authors:
* Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif
#include "cogl-xlib-renderer.h"
#include "cogl-util.h"
#include "cogl-object.h"
#include "cogl-output-private.h"
#include "cogl-renderer-private.h"
#include "cogl-xlib-renderer-private.h"
#include "cogl-x11-renderer-private.h"
#include "cogl-winsys-private.h"
Adds CoglError api Although we use GLib internally in Cogl we would rather not leak GLib api through Cogl's own api, except through explicitly namespaced cogl_glib_ / cogl_gtype_ feature apis. One of the benefits we see to not leaking GLib through Cogl's public API is that documentation for Cogl won't need to first introduce the Glib API to newcomers, thus hopefully lowering the barrier to learning Cogl. This patch provides a Cogl specific typedef for reporting runtime errors which by no coincidence matches the typedef for GError exactly. If Cogl is built with --enable-glib (default) then developers can even safely assume that a CoglError is a GError under the hood. This patch also enforces a consistent policy for when NULL is passed as an error argument and an error is thrown. In this case we log the error and abort the application, instead of silently ignoring it. In common cases where nothing has been implemented to handle a particular error and/or where applications are just printing the error and aborting themselves then this saves some typing. This also seems more consistent with language based exceptions which usually cause a program to abort if they are not explicitly caught (which passing a non-NULL error signifies in this case) Since this policy for NULL error pointers is stricter than the standard GError convention, there is a clear note in the documentation to warn developers that are used to using the GError api. Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com> (cherry picked from commit b068d5ea09ab32c37e8c965fc8582c85d1b2db46) Note: Since we can't change the Cogl 1.x api the patch was changed to not rename _error_quark() functions to be _error_domain() functions and although it's a bit ugly, instead of providing our own CoglError type that's compatible with GError we simply #define CoglError to GError unless Cogl is built with glib disabled. Note: this patch does technically introduce an API break since it drops the cogl_error_get_type() symbol generated by glib-mkenum (Since the CoglError enum was replaced by a CoglSystemError enum) but for now we are assuming that this will not affect anyone currently using the Cogl API. If this does turn out to be a problem in practice then we would be able to fix this my manually copying an implementation of cogl_error_get_type() generated by glib-mkenum into a compatibility source file and we could also define the original COGL_ERROR_ enums for compatibility too. Note: another minor concern with cherry-picking this patch to the 1.14 branch is that an api scanner would be lead to believe that some APIs have changed, and for example the gobject-introspection parser which understands the semantics of GError will not understand the semantics of CoglError. We expect most people that have tried to use gobject-introspection with Cogl already understand though that it is not well suited to generating bindings of the Cogl api anyway and we aren't aware or anyone depending on such bindings for apis involving GErrors. (GnomeShell only makes very-very minimal use of Cogl via the gjs bindings for the cogl_rectangle and cogl_color apis.) The main reason we have cherry-picked this patch to the 1.14 branch even given the above concerns is that without it it would become very awkward for us to cherry-pick other beneficial patches from master.
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#include "cogl-error-private.h"
#include "cogl-poll-private.h"
#include <X11/Xlib.h>
#include <X11/extensions/Xdamage.h>
#include <X11/extensions/Xrandr.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
static char *_cogl_x11_display_name = NULL;
static GList *_cogl_xlib_renderers = NULL;
static void
destroy_xlib_renderer_data (void *user_data)
{
g_slice_free (CoglXlibRenderer, user_data);
}
CoglXlibRenderer *
_cogl_xlib_renderer_get_data (CoglRenderer *renderer)
{
static CoglUserDataKey key;
CoglXlibRenderer *data;
/* Constructs a CoglXlibRenderer struct on demand and attaches it to
the object using user data. It's done this way instead of using a
subclassing hierarchy in the winsys data because all EGL winsys's
need the EGL winsys data but only one of them wants the Xlib
data. */
data = cogl_object_get_user_data (COGL_OBJECT (renderer), &key);
if (data == NULL)
{
data = g_slice_new0 (CoglXlibRenderer);
cogl_object_set_user_data (COGL_OBJECT (renderer),
&key,
data,
destroy_xlib_renderer_data);
}
return data;
}
static void
register_xlib_renderer (CoglRenderer *renderer)
{
GList *l;
for (l = _cogl_xlib_renderers; l; l = l->next)
if (l->data == renderer)
return;
_cogl_xlib_renderers = g_list_prepend (_cogl_xlib_renderers, renderer);
}
static void
unregister_xlib_renderer (CoglRenderer *renderer)
{
_cogl_xlib_renderers = g_list_remove (_cogl_xlib_renderers, renderer);
}
static CoglRenderer *
get_renderer_for_xdisplay (Display *xdpy)
{
GList *l;
for (l = _cogl_xlib_renderers; l; l = l->next)
{
CoglRenderer *renderer = l->data;
CoglXlibRenderer *xlib_renderer =
_cogl_xlib_renderer_get_data (renderer);
if (xlib_renderer->xdpy == xdpy)
return renderer;
}
return NULL;
}
static int
error_handler (Display *xdpy,
XErrorEvent *error)
{
CoglRenderer *renderer;
CoglXlibRenderer *xlib_renderer;
renderer = get_renderer_for_xdisplay (xdpy);
xlib_renderer = _cogl_xlib_renderer_get_data (renderer);
g_assert (xlib_renderer->trap_state);
xlib_renderer->trap_state->trapped_error_code = error->error_code;
return 0;
}
void
_cogl_xlib_renderer_trap_errors (CoglRenderer *renderer,
CoglXlibTrapState *state)
{
CoglXlibRenderer *xlib_renderer;
xlib_renderer = _cogl_xlib_renderer_get_data (renderer);
state->trapped_error_code = 0;
state->old_error_handler = XSetErrorHandler (error_handler);
state->old_state = xlib_renderer->trap_state;
xlib_renderer->trap_state = state;
}
int
_cogl_xlib_renderer_untrap_errors (CoglRenderer *renderer,
CoglXlibTrapState *state)
{
CoglXlibRenderer *xlib_renderer;
xlib_renderer = _cogl_xlib_renderer_get_data (renderer);
g_assert (state == xlib_renderer->trap_state);
XSetErrorHandler (state->old_error_handler);
xlib_renderer->trap_state = state->old_state;
return state->trapped_error_code;
}
static Display *
Adds CoglError api Although we use GLib internally in Cogl we would rather not leak GLib api through Cogl's own api, except through explicitly namespaced cogl_glib_ / cogl_gtype_ feature apis. One of the benefits we see to not leaking GLib through Cogl's public API is that documentation for Cogl won't need to first introduce the Glib API to newcomers, thus hopefully lowering the barrier to learning Cogl. This patch provides a Cogl specific typedef for reporting runtime errors which by no coincidence matches the typedef for GError exactly. If Cogl is built with --enable-glib (default) then developers can even safely assume that a CoglError is a GError under the hood. This patch also enforces a consistent policy for when NULL is passed as an error argument and an error is thrown. In this case we log the error and abort the application, instead of silently ignoring it. In common cases where nothing has been implemented to handle a particular error and/or where applications are just printing the error and aborting themselves then this saves some typing. This also seems more consistent with language based exceptions which usually cause a program to abort if they are not explicitly caught (which passing a non-NULL error signifies in this case) Since this policy for NULL error pointers is stricter than the standard GError convention, there is a clear note in the documentation to warn developers that are used to using the GError api. Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com> (cherry picked from commit b068d5ea09ab32c37e8c965fc8582c85d1b2db46) Note: Since we can't change the Cogl 1.x api the patch was changed to not rename _error_quark() functions to be _error_domain() functions and although it's a bit ugly, instead of providing our own CoglError type that's compatible with GError we simply #define CoglError to GError unless Cogl is built with glib disabled. Note: this patch does technically introduce an API break since it drops the cogl_error_get_type() symbol generated by glib-mkenum (Since the CoglError enum was replaced by a CoglSystemError enum) but for now we are assuming that this will not affect anyone currently using the Cogl API. If this does turn out to be a problem in practice then we would be able to fix this my manually copying an implementation of cogl_error_get_type() generated by glib-mkenum into a compatibility source file and we could also define the original COGL_ERROR_ enums for compatibility too. Note: another minor concern with cherry-picking this patch to the 1.14 branch is that an api scanner would be lead to believe that some APIs have changed, and for example the gobject-introspection parser which understands the semantics of GError will not understand the semantics of CoglError. We expect most people that have tried to use gobject-introspection with Cogl already understand though that it is not well suited to generating bindings of the Cogl api anyway and we aren't aware or anyone depending on such bindings for apis involving GErrors. (GnomeShell only makes very-very minimal use of Cogl via the gjs bindings for the cogl_rectangle and cogl_color apis.) The main reason we have cherry-picked this patch to the 1.14 branch even given the above concerns is that without it it would become very awkward for us to cherry-pick other beneficial patches from master.
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assert_xlib_display (CoglRenderer *renderer, CoglError **error)
{
Display *xdpy = cogl_xlib_renderer_get_foreign_display (renderer);
CoglXlibRenderer *xlib_renderer = _cogl_xlib_renderer_get_data (renderer);
/* A foreign display may have already been set... */
if (xdpy)
{
xlib_renderer->xdpy = xdpy;
return xdpy;
}
xdpy = XOpenDisplay (_cogl_x11_display_name);
if (xdpy == NULL)
{
Adds CoglError api Although we use GLib internally in Cogl we would rather not leak GLib api through Cogl's own api, except through explicitly namespaced cogl_glib_ / cogl_gtype_ feature apis. One of the benefits we see to not leaking GLib through Cogl's public API is that documentation for Cogl won't need to first introduce the Glib API to newcomers, thus hopefully lowering the barrier to learning Cogl. This patch provides a Cogl specific typedef for reporting runtime errors which by no coincidence matches the typedef for GError exactly. If Cogl is built with --enable-glib (default) then developers can even safely assume that a CoglError is a GError under the hood. This patch also enforces a consistent policy for when NULL is passed as an error argument and an error is thrown. In this case we log the error and abort the application, instead of silently ignoring it. In common cases where nothing has been implemented to handle a particular error and/or where applications are just printing the error and aborting themselves then this saves some typing. This also seems more consistent with language based exceptions which usually cause a program to abort if they are not explicitly caught (which passing a non-NULL error signifies in this case) Since this policy for NULL error pointers is stricter than the standard GError convention, there is a clear note in the documentation to warn developers that are used to using the GError api. Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com> (cherry picked from commit b068d5ea09ab32c37e8c965fc8582c85d1b2db46) Note: Since we can't change the Cogl 1.x api the patch was changed to not rename _error_quark() functions to be _error_domain() functions and although it's a bit ugly, instead of providing our own CoglError type that's compatible with GError we simply #define CoglError to GError unless Cogl is built with glib disabled. Note: this patch does technically introduce an API break since it drops the cogl_error_get_type() symbol generated by glib-mkenum (Since the CoglError enum was replaced by a CoglSystemError enum) but for now we are assuming that this will not affect anyone currently using the Cogl API. If this does turn out to be a problem in practice then we would be able to fix this my manually copying an implementation of cogl_error_get_type() generated by glib-mkenum into a compatibility source file and we could also define the original COGL_ERROR_ enums for compatibility too. Note: another minor concern with cherry-picking this patch to the 1.14 branch is that an api scanner would be lead to believe that some APIs have changed, and for example the gobject-introspection parser which understands the semantics of GError will not understand the semantics of CoglError. We expect most people that have tried to use gobject-introspection with Cogl already understand though that it is not well suited to generating bindings of the Cogl api anyway and we aren't aware or anyone depending on such bindings for apis involving GErrors. (GnomeShell only makes very-very minimal use of Cogl via the gjs bindings for the cogl_rectangle and cogl_color apis.) The main reason we have cherry-picked this patch to the 1.14 branch even given the above concerns is that without it it would become very awkward for us to cherry-pick other beneficial patches from master.
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_cogl_set_error (error,
COGL_RENDERER_ERROR,
COGL_RENDERER_ERROR_XLIB_DISPLAY_OPEN,
"Failed to open X Display %s", _cogl_x11_display_name);
return NULL;
}
xlib_renderer->xdpy = xdpy;
return xdpy;
}
static int
compare_outputs (CoglOutput *a,
CoglOutput *b)
{
return strcmp (a->name, b->name);
}
#define CSO(X) COGL_SUBPIXEL_ORDER_ ## X
static CoglSubpixelOrder subpixel_map[6][6] = {
{ CSO(UNKNOWN), CSO(NONE), CSO(HORIZONTAL_RGB), CSO(HORIZONTAL_BGR),
CSO(VERTICAL_RGB), CSO(VERTICAL_BGR) }, /* 0 */
{ CSO(UNKNOWN), CSO(NONE), CSO(VERTICAL_RGB), CSO(VERTICAL_BGR),
CSO(HORIZONTAL_BGR), CSO(HORIZONTAL_RGB) }, /* 90 */
{ CSO(UNKNOWN), CSO(NONE), CSO(HORIZONTAL_BGR), CSO(HORIZONTAL_RGB),
CSO(VERTICAL_BGR), CSO(VERTICAL_RGB) }, /* 180 */
{ CSO(UNKNOWN), CSO(NONE), CSO(VERTICAL_BGR), CSO(VERTICAL_RGB),
CSO(HORIZONTAL_RGB), CSO(HORIZONTAL_BGR) }, /* 270 */
{ CSO(UNKNOWN), CSO(NONE), CSO(HORIZONTAL_BGR), CSO(HORIZONTAL_RGB),
CSO(VERTICAL_RGB), CSO(VERTICAL_BGR) }, /* Reflect_X */
{ CSO(UNKNOWN), CSO(NONE), CSO(HORIZONTAL_RGB), CSO(HORIZONTAL_BGR),
CSO(VERTICAL_BGR), CSO(VERTICAL_RGB) }, /* Reflect_Y */
};
#undef CSO
static void
update_outputs (CoglRenderer *renderer,
CoglBool notify)
{
CoglXlibRenderer *xlib_renderer =
_cogl_xlib_renderer_get_data (renderer);
XRRScreenResources *resources;
CoglXlibTrapState state;
CoglBool error = FALSE;
GList *new_outputs = NULL;
GList *l, *m;
CoglBool changed = FALSE;
int i;
xlib_renderer->outputs_update_serial = XNextRequest (xlib_renderer->xdpy);
resources = XRRGetScreenResources (xlib_renderer->xdpy,
DefaultRootWindow (xlib_renderer->xdpy));
_cogl_xlib_renderer_trap_errors (renderer, &state);
for (i = 0; resources && i < resources->ncrtc && !error; i++)
{
XRRCrtcInfo *crtc_info = NULL;
XRROutputInfo *output_info = NULL;
CoglOutput *output;
float refresh_rate = 0;
int j;
crtc_info = XRRGetCrtcInfo (xlib_renderer->xdpy,
resources, resources->crtcs[i]);
if (crtc_info == NULL)
{
error = TRUE;
goto next;
}
if (crtc_info->mode == None)
goto next;
for (j = 0; j < resources->nmode; j++)
{
if (resources->modes[j].id == crtc_info->mode)
refresh_rate = (resources->modes[j].dotClock /
((float)resources->modes[j].hTotal *
resources->modes[j].vTotal));
}
output_info = XRRGetOutputInfo (xlib_renderer->xdpy,
resources,
crtc_info->outputs[0]);
if (output_info == NULL)
{
error = TRUE;
goto next;
}
output = _cogl_output_new (output_info->name);
output->x = crtc_info->x;
output->y = crtc_info->y;
output->width = crtc_info->width;
output->height = crtc_info->height;
if ((crtc_info->rotation & (RR_Rotate_90 | RR_Rotate_270)) != 0)
{
output->mm_width = output_info->mm_height;
output->mm_height = output_info->mm_width;
}
else
{
output->mm_width = output_info->mm_width;
output->mm_height = output_info->mm_height;
}
output->refresh_rate = refresh_rate;
switch (output_info->subpixel_order)
{
case SubPixelUnknown:
default:
output->subpixel_order = COGL_SUBPIXEL_ORDER_UNKNOWN;
break;
case SubPixelNone:
output->subpixel_order = COGL_SUBPIXEL_ORDER_NONE;
break;
case SubPixelHorizontalRGB:
output->subpixel_order = COGL_SUBPIXEL_ORDER_HORIZONTAL_RGB;
break;
case SubPixelHorizontalBGR:
output->subpixel_order = COGL_SUBPIXEL_ORDER_HORIZONTAL_BGR;
break;
case SubPixelVerticalRGB:
output->subpixel_order = COGL_SUBPIXEL_ORDER_VERTICAL_RGB;
break;
case SubPixelVerticalBGR:
output->subpixel_order = COGL_SUBPIXEL_ORDER_VERTICAL_BGR;
break;
}
output->subpixel_order = COGL_SUBPIXEL_ORDER_HORIZONTAL_RGB;
/* Handle the effect of rotation and reflection on subpixel order (ugh) */
for (j = 0; j < 6; j++)
{
if ((crtc_info->rotation & (1 << j)) != 0)
output->subpixel_order = subpixel_map[j][output->subpixel_order];
}
new_outputs = g_list_prepend (new_outputs, output);
next:
if (crtc_info != NULL)
XFree (crtc_info);
if (output_info != NULL)
XFree (output_info);
}
XFree (resources);
if (!error)
{
new_outputs = g_list_sort (new_outputs, (GCompareFunc)compare_outputs);
l = new_outputs;
m = renderer->outputs;
while (l || m)
{
int cmp;
CoglOutput *output_l = l ? (CoglOutput *)l->data : NULL;
CoglOutput *output_m = m ? (CoglOutput *)m->data : NULL;
if (l && m)
cmp = compare_outputs (output_l, output_m);
else if (l)
cmp = -1;
else
cmp = 1;
if (cmp == 0)
{
GList *m_next = m->next;
if (!_cogl_output_values_equal (output_l, output_m))
{
renderer->outputs = g_list_remove_link (renderer->outputs, m);
renderer->outputs = g_list_insert_before (renderer->outputs,
m_next, output_l);
cogl_object_ref (output_l);
changed = TRUE;
}
l = l->next;
m = m_next;
}
else if (cmp < 0)
{
renderer->outputs =
g_list_insert_before (renderer->outputs, m, output_l);
cogl_object_ref (output_l);
changed = TRUE;
l = l->next;
}
else
{
GList *m_next = m->next;
renderer->outputs = g_list_remove_link (renderer->outputs, m);
changed = TRUE;
m = m_next;
}
}
}
g_list_free_full (new_outputs, (GDestroyNotify)cogl_object_unref);
_cogl_xlib_renderer_untrap_errors (renderer, &state);
if (changed)
{
const CoglWinsysVtable *winsys = renderer->winsys_vtable;
if (notify)
COGL_NOTE (WINSYS, "Outputs changed:");
else
COGL_NOTE (WINSYS, "Outputs:");
for (l = renderer->outputs; l; l = l->next)
{
CoglOutput *output = l->data;
const char *subpixel_string;
switch (output->subpixel_order)
{
case COGL_SUBPIXEL_ORDER_UNKNOWN:
default:
subpixel_string = "unknown";
break;
case COGL_SUBPIXEL_ORDER_NONE:
subpixel_string = "none";
break;
case COGL_SUBPIXEL_ORDER_HORIZONTAL_RGB:
subpixel_string = "horizontal_rgb";
break;
case COGL_SUBPIXEL_ORDER_HORIZONTAL_BGR:
subpixel_string = "horizontal_bgr";
break;
case COGL_SUBPIXEL_ORDER_VERTICAL_RGB:
subpixel_string = "vertical_rgb";
break;
case COGL_SUBPIXEL_ORDER_VERTICAL_BGR:
subpixel_string = "vertical_bgr";
break;
}
COGL_NOTE (WINSYS,
" %10s: +%d+%dx%dx%d mm=%dx%d dpi=%.1fx%.1f "
"subpixel_order=%s refresh_rate=%.3f",
output->name,
output->x, output->y, output->width, output->height,
output->mm_width, output->mm_height,
output->width / (output->mm_width / 25.4),
output->height / (output->mm_height / 25.4),
subpixel_string,
output->refresh_rate);
}
if (notify && winsys->renderer_outputs_changed != NULL)
winsys->renderer_outputs_changed (renderer);
}
}
static CoglFilterReturn
randr_filter (XEvent *event,
void *data)
{
CoglRenderer *renderer = data;
CoglXlibRenderer *xlib_renderer =
_cogl_xlib_renderer_get_data (renderer);
CoglX11Renderer *x11_renderer =
(CoglX11Renderer *) xlib_renderer;
if (x11_renderer->randr_base != -1 &&
(event->xany.type == x11_renderer->randr_base + RRScreenChangeNotify ||
event->xany.type == x11_renderer->randr_base + RRNotify) &&
event->xany.serial >= xlib_renderer->outputs_update_serial)
update_outputs (renderer, TRUE);
return COGL_FILTER_CONTINUE;
}
static int64_t
prepare_xlib_events_timeout (void *user_data)
{
CoglRenderer *renderer = user_data;
CoglXlibRenderer *xlib_renderer = _cogl_xlib_renderer_get_data (renderer);
return XPending (xlib_renderer->xdpy) ? 0 : -1;
}
static void
dispatch_xlib_events (void *user_data, int revents)
{
CoglRenderer *renderer = user_data;
CoglXlibRenderer *xlib_renderer = _cogl_xlib_renderer_get_data (renderer);
if (renderer->xlib_enable_event_retrieval)
while (XPending (xlib_renderer->xdpy))
{
XEvent xevent;
XNextEvent (xlib_renderer->xdpy, &xevent);
cogl_xlib_renderer_handle_event (renderer, &xevent);
}
}
CoglBool
Adds CoglError api Although we use GLib internally in Cogl we would rather not leak GLib api through Cogl's own api, except through explicitly namespaced cogl_glib_ / cogl_gtype_ feature apis. One of the benefits we see to not leaking GLib through Cogl's public API is that documentation for Cogl won't need to first introduce the Glib API to newcomers, thus hopefully lowering the barrier to learning Cogl. This patch provides a Cogl specific typedef for reporting runtime errors which by no coincidence matches the typedef for GError exactly. If Cogl is built with --enable-glib (default) then developers can even safely assume that a CoglError is a GError under the hood. This patch also enforces a consistent policy for when NULL is passed as an error argument and an error is thrown. In this case we log the error and abort the application, instead of silently ignoring it. In common cases where nothing has been implemented to handle a particular error and/or where applications are just printing the error and aborting themselves then this saves some typing. This also seems more consistent with language based exceptions which usually cause a program to abort if they are not explicitly caught (which passing a non-NULL error signifies in this case) Since this policy for NULL error pointers is stricter than the standard GError convention, there is a clear note in the documentation to warn developers that are used to using the GError api. Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com> (cherry picked from commit b068d5ea09ab32c37e8c965fc8582c85d1b2db46) Note: Since we can't change the Cogl 1.x api the patch was changed to not rename _error_quark() functions to be _error_domain() functions and although it's a bit ugly, instead of providing our own CoglError type that's compatible with GError we simply #define CoglError to GError unless Cogl is built with glib disabled. Note: this patch does technically introduce an API break since it drops the cogl_error_get_type() symbol generated by glib-mkenum (Since the CoglError enum was replaced by a CoglSystemError enum) but for now we are assuming that this will not affect anyone currently using the Cogl API. If this does turn out to be a problem in practice then we would be able to fix this my manually copying an implementation of cogl_error_get_type() generated by glib-mkenum into a compatibility source file and we could also define the original COGL_ERROR_ enums for compatibility too. Note: another minor concern with cherry-picking this patch to the 1.14 branch is that an api scanner would be lead to believe that some APIs have changed, and for example the gobject-introspection parser which understands the semantics of GError will not understand the semantics of CoglError. We expect most people that have tried to use gobject-introspection with Cogl already understand though that it is not well suited to generating bindings of the Cogl api anyway and we aren't aware or anyone depending on such bindings for apis involving GErrors. (GnomeShell only makes very-very minimal use of Cogl via the gjs bindings for the cogl_rectangle and cogl_color apis.) The main reason we have cherry-picked this patch to the 1.14 branch even given the above concerns is that without it it would become very awkward for us to cherry-pick other beneficial patches from master.
2012-08-31 18:28:27 +00:00
_cogl_xlib_renderer_connect (CoglRenderer *renderer, CoglError **error)
{
CoglXlibRenderer *xlib_renderer =
_cogl_xlib_renderer_get_data (renderer);
CoglX11Renderer *x11_renderer =
(CoglX11Renderer *) xlib_renderer;
int damage_error;
int randr_error;
if (!assert_xlib_display (renderer, error))
return FALSE;
if (getenv ("COGL_X11_SYNC"))
XSynchronize (xlib_renderer->xdpy, TRUE);
/* Check whether damage events are supported on this display */
if (!XDamageQueryExtension (xlib_renderer->xdpy,
&x11_renderer->damage_base,
&damage_error))
x11_renderer->damage_base = -1;
/* Check whether randr is supported on this display */
if (!XRRQueryExtension (xlib_renderer->xdpy,
&x11_renderer->randr_base,
&randr_error))
x11_renderer->randr_base = -1;
xlib_renderer->trap_state = NULL;
if (renderer->xlib_enable_event_retrieval)
{
_cogl_poll_renderer_add_fd (renderer,
ConnectionNumber (xlib_renderer->xdpy),
COGL_POLL_FD_EVENT_IN,
prepare_xlib_events_timeout,
dispatch_xlib_events,
renderer);
}
XRRSelectInput(xlib_renderer->xdpy,
DefaultRootWindow (xlib_renderer->xdpy),
RRScreenChangeNotifyMask
| RRCrtcChangeNotifyMask
| RROutputPropertyNotifyMask);
update_outputs (renderer, FALSE);
register_xlib_renderer (renderer);
cogl_xlib_renderer_add_filter (renderer,
randr_filter,
renderer);
return TRUE;
}
void
_cogl_xlib_renderer_disconnect (CoglRenderer *renderer)
{
CoglXlibRenderer *xlib_renderer =
_cogl_xlib_renderer_get_data (renderer);
g_list_free_full (renderer->outputs, (GDestroyNotify)cogl_object_unref);
renderer->outputs = NULL;
if (!renderer->foreign_xdpy && xlib_renderer->xdpy)
XCloseDisplay (xlib_renderer->xdpy);
unregister_xlib_renderer (renderer);
}
Display *
cogl_xlib_renderer_get_display (CoglRenderer *renderer)
{
CoglXlibRenderer *xlib_renderer;
_COGL_RETURN_VAL_IF_FAIL (cogl_is_renderer (renderer), NULL);
xlib_renderer = _cogl_xlib_renderer_get_data (renderer);
return xlib_renderer->xdpy;
}
CoglFilterReturn
cogl_xlib_renderer_handle_event (CoglRenderer *renderer,
XEvent *event)
{
return _cogl_renderer_handle_native_event (renderer, event);
}
void
cogl_xlib_renderer_add_filter (CoglRenderer *renderer,
CoglXlibFilterFunc func,
void *data)
{
_cogl_renderer_add_native_filter (renderer,
(CoglNativeFilterFunc)func, data);
}
void
cogl_xlib_renderer_remove_filter (CoglRenderer *renderer,
CoglXlibFilterFunc func,
void *data)
{
_cogl_renderer_remove_native_filter (renderer,
(CoglNativeFilterFunc)func, data);
}
int64_t
_cogl_xlib_renderer_get_dispatch_timeout (CoglRenderer *renderer)
{
CoglXlibRenderer *xlib_renderer = _cogl_xlib_renderer_get_data (renderer);
if (renderer->xlib_enable_event_retrieval)
{
if (XPending (xlib_renderer->xdpy))
return 0;
else
return -1;
}
else
return -1;
}
CoglOutput *
_cogl_xlib_renderer_output_for_rectangle (CoglRenderer *renderer,
int x,
int y,
int width,
int height)
{
int max_overlap = 0;
CoglOutput *max_overlapped = NULL;
GList *l;
int xa1 = x, xa2 = x + width;
int ya1 = y, ya2 = y + height;
for (l = renderer->outputs; l; l = l->next)
{
CoglOutput *output = l->data;
int xb1 = output->x, xb2 = output->x + output->width;
int yb1 = output->y, yb2 = output->y + output->height;
int overlap_x = MIN(xa2, xb2) - MAX(xa1, xb1);
int overlap_y = MIN(ya2, yb2) - MAX(ya1, yb1);
if (overlap_x > 0 && overlap_y > 0)
{
int overlap = overlap_x * overlap_y;
if (overlap > max_overlap)
{
max_overlap = overlap;
max_overlapped = output;
}
}
}
return max_overlapped;
}