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/*
* Cogl
*
* An object oriented GL/GLES Abstraction/Utility Layer
*
* Copyright (C) 2010,2011,2012 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*
*
* Authors:
* Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
* Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif
#include <string.h>
#include "cogl-private.h"
#include "cogl-util-gl-private.h"
#include "cogl-pipeline-opengl-private.h"
#include "cogl-error-private.h"
#include "cogl-context-private.h"
#include "cogl-attribute.h"
#include "cogl-attribute-private.h"
#include "cogl-attribute-gl-private.h"
#include "cogl-pipeline-progend-glsl-private.h"
#include "cogl-buffer-gl-private.h"
typedef struct _ForeachChangedBitState
{
CoglContext *context;
const CoglBitmask *new_bits;
CoglPipeline *pipeline;
} ForeachChangedBitState;
static CoglBool
toggle_builtin_attribute_enabled_cb (int bit_num, void *user_data)
{
ForeachChangedBitState *state = user_data;
CoglContext *context = state->context;
Add a GL 3 driver This adds a new CoglDriver for GL 3 called COGL_DRIVER_GL3. When requested, the GLX, EGL and SDL2 winsyss will set the necessary attributes to request a forward-compatible core profile 3.1 context. That means it will have no deprecated features. To simplify the explosion of checks for specific combinations of context->driver, many of these conditionals have now been replaced with private feature flags that are checked instead. The GL and GLES drivers now initialise these private feature flags depending on which driver is used. The fixed function backends now explicitly check whether the fixed function private feature is available which means the GL3 driver will fall back to always using the GLSL progend. Since Rob's latest patches the GLSL progend no longer uses any fixed function API anyway so it should just work. The driver is currently lower priority than COGL_DRIVER_GL so it will not be used unless it is specificly requested. We may want to change this priority at some point because apparently Mesa can make some memory savings if a core profile context is used. In GL 3, getting the combined extensions string with glGetString is deprecated so this patch changes it to use glGetStringi to build up an array of extensions instead. _cogl_context_get_gl_extensions now returns this array instead of trying to return a const string. The caller is expected to free the array. Some issues with this patch: • GL 3 does not support GL_ALPHA format textures. We should probably make this a feature flag or something. Cogl uses this to render text which currently just throws a GL error and breaks so it's pretty important to do something about this before considering the GL3 driver to be stable. • GL 3 doesn't support client side vertex buffers. This probably doesn't matter because CoglBuffer won't normally use malloc'd buffers if VBOs are available, but it might but worth making malloc'd buffers a private feature and forcing it not to use them. • GL 3 doesn't support the default vertex array object. This patch just makes it create and bind a single non-default vertex array object which gets used just like the normal default object. Ideally it would be good to use vertex array objects properly and attach them to a CoglPrimitive to cache the state. Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com> (cherry picked from commit 66c9db993595b3a22e63f4c201ea468bc9b88cb6)
2012-09-26 19:32:36 +00:00
_COGL_RETURN_VAL_IF_FAIL ((context->private_feature_flags &
COGL_PRIVATE_FEATURE_FIXED_FUNCTION),
FALSE);
#if defined (HAVE_COGL_GL) || defined (HAVE_COGL_GLES)
{
CoglBool enabled = _cogl_bitmask_get (state->new_bits, bit_num);
GLenum cap;
switch (bit_num)
{
case COGL_ATTRIBUTE_NAME_ID_COLOR_ARRAY:
cap = GL_COLOR_ARRAY;
break;
case COGL_ATTRIBUTE_NAME_ID_POSITION_ARRAY:
cap = GL_VERTEX_ARRAY;
break;
case COGL_ATTRIBUTE_NAME_ID_NORMAL_ARRAY:
cap = GL_NORMAL_ARRAY;
break;
}
if (enabled)
GE (context, glEnableClientState (cap));
else
GE (context, glDisableClientState (cap));
}
#endif
return TRUE;
}
static CoglBool
toggle_texcood_attribute_enabled_cb (int bit_num, void *user_data)
{
ForeachChangedBitState *state = user_data;
CoglContext *context = state->context;
Add a GL 3 driver This adds a new CoglDriver for GL 3 called COGL_DRIVER_GL3. When requested, the GLX, EGL and SDL2 winsyss will set the necessary attributes to request a forward-compatible core profile 3.1 context. That means it will have no deprecated features. To simplify the explosion of checks for specific combinations of context->driver, many of these conditionals have now been replaced with private feature flags that are checked instead. The GL and GLES drivers now initialise these private feature flags depending on which driver is used. The fixed function backends now explicitly check whether the fixed function private feature is available which means the GL3 driver will fall back to always using the GLSL progend. Since Rob's latest patches the GLSL progend no longer uses any fixed function API anyway so it should just work. The driver is currently lower priority than COGL_DRIVER_GL so it will not be used unless it is specificly requested. We may want to change this priority at some point because apparently Mesa can make some memory savings if a core profile context is used. In GL 3, getting the combined extensions string with glGetString is deprecated so this patch changes it to use glGetStringi to build up an array of extensions instead. _cogl_context_get_gl_extensions now returns this array instead of trying to return a const string. The caller is expected to free the array. Some issues with this patch: • GL 3 does not support GL_ALPHA format textures. We should probably make this a feature flag or something. Cogl uses this to render text which currently just throws a GL error and breaks so it's pretty important to do something about this before considering the GL3 driver to be stable. • GL 3 doesn't support client side vertex buffers. This probably doesn't matter because CoglBuffer won't normally use malloc'd buffers if VBOs are available, but it might but worth making malloc'd buffers a private feature and forcing it not to use them. • GL 3 doesn't support the default vertex array object. This patch just makes it create and bind a single non-default vertex array object which gets used just like the normal default object. Ideally it would be good to use vertex array objects properly and attach them to a CoglPrimitive to cache the state. Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com> (cherry picked from commit 66c9db993595b3a22e63f4c201ea468bc9b88cb6)
2012-09-26 19:32:36 +00:00
_COGL_RETURN_VAL_IF_FAIL ((context->private_feature_flags &
COGL_PRIVATE_FEATURE_FIXED_FUNCTION),
FALSE);
#if defined (HAVE_COGL_GL) || defined (HAVE_COGL_GLES)
{
CoglBool enabled = _cogl_bitmask_get (state->new_bits, bit_num);
GE( context, glClientActiveTexture (GL_TEXTURE0 + bit_num) );
if (enabled)
GE( context, glEnableClientState (GL_TEXTURE_COORD_ARRAY) );
else
GE( context, glDisableClientState (GL_TEXTURE_COORD_ARRAY) );
}
#endif
return TRUE;
}
static CoglBool
toggle_custom_attribute_enabled_cb (int bit_num, void *user_data)
{
ForeachChangedBitState *state = user_data;
CoglBool enabled = _cogl_bitmask_get (state->new_bits, bit_num);
CoglContext *context = state->context;
if (enabled)
GE( context, glEnableVertexAttribArray (bit_num) );
else
GE( context, glDisableVertexAttribArray (bit_num) );
return TRUE;
}
static void
foreach_changed_bit_and_save (CoglContext *context,
CoglBitmask *current_bits,
const CoglBitmask *new_bits,
CoglBitmaskForeachFunc callback,
ForeachChangedBitState *state)
{
/* Get the list of bits that are different */
_cogl_bitmask_clear_all (&context->changed_bits_tmp);
_cogl_bitmask_set_bits (&context->changed_bits_tmp, current_bits);
_cogl_bitmask_xor_bits (&context->changed_bits_tmp, new_bits);
/* Iterate over each bit to change */
state->new_bits = new_bits;
_cogl_bitmask_foreach (&context->changed_bits_tmp,
callback,
state);
/* Store the new values */
_cogl_bitmask_clear_all (current_bits);
_cogl_bitmask_set_bits (current_bits, new_bits);
}
#ifdef COGL_PIPELINE_PROGEND_GLSL
static void
setup_generic_buffered_attribute (CoglContext *context,
CoglPipeline *pipeline,
CoglAttribute *attribute,
uint8_t *base)
{
int name_index = attribute->name_state->name_index;
int attrib_location =
_cogl_pipeline_progend_glsl_get_attrib_location (pipeline, name_index);
if (attrib_location == -1)
return;
GE( context, glVertexAttribPointer (attrib_location,
attribute->d.buffered.n_components,
attribute->d.buffered.type,
attribute->normalized,
attribute->d.buffered.stride,
base + attribute->d.buffered.offset) );
_cogl_bitmask_set (&context->enable_custom_attributes_tmp,
attrib_location, TRUE);
}
static void
setup_generic_const_attribute (CoglContext *context,
CoglPipeline *pipeline,
CoglAttribute *attribute)
{
int name_index = attribute->name_state->name_index;
int attrib_location =
_cogl_pipeline_progend_glsl_get_attrib_location (pipeline, name_index);
int columns;
int i;
if (attrib_location == -1)
return;
if (attribute->d.constant.boxed.type == COGL_BOXED_MATRIX)
columns = attribute->d.constant.boxed.size;
else
columns = 1;
/* Note: it's ok to access a COGL_BOXED_FLOAT as a matrix with only
* one column... */
switch (attribute->d.constant.boxed.size)
{
case 1:
GE( context, glVertexAttrib1fv (attrib_location,
attribute->d.constant.boxed.v.matrix));
break;
case 2:
for (i = 0; i < columns; i++)
GE( context, glVertexAttrib2fv (attrib_location + i,
attribute->d.constant.boxed.v.matrix));
break;
case 3:
for (i = 0; i < columns; i++)
GE( context, glVertexAttrib3fv (attrib_location + i,
attribute->d.constant.boxed.v.matrix));
break;
case 4:
for (i = 0; i < columns; i++)
GE( context, glVertexAttrib4fv (attrib_location + i,
attribute->d.constant.boxed.v.matrix));
break;
default:
g_warn_if_reached ();
}
}
#endif /* COGL_PIPELINE_PROGEND_GLSL */
static void
setup_legacy_buffered_attribute (CoglContext *ctx,
CoglPipeline *pipeline,
CoglAttribute *attribute,
uint8_t *base)
{
switch (attribute->name_state->name_id)
{
case COGL_ATTRIBUTE_NAME_ID_COLOR_ARRAY:
_cogl_bitmask_set (&ctx->enable_builtin_attributes_tmp,
COGL_ATTRIBUTE_NAME_ID_COLOR_ARRAY, TRUE);
GE (ctx, glColorPointer (attribute->d.buffered.n_components,
attribute->d.buffered.type,
attribute->d.buffered.stride,
base + attribute->d.buffered.offset));
break;
case COGL_ATTRIBUTE_NAME_ID_NORMAL_ARRAY:
_cogl_bitmask_set (&ctx->enable_builtin_attributes_tmp,
COGL_ATTRIBUTE_NAME_ID_NORMAL_ARRAY, TRUE);
GE (ctx, glNormalPointer (attribute->d.buffered.type,
attribute->d.buffered.stride,
base + attribute->d.buffered.offset));
break;
case COGL_ATTRIBUTE_NAME_ID_TEXTURE_COORD_ARRAY:
{
int layer_number = attribute->name_state->layer_number;
CoglPipelineLayer *layer =
_cogl_pipeline_get_layer (pipeline, layer_number);
int unit = _cogl_pipeline_layer_get_unit_index (layer);
_cogl_bitmask_set (&ctx->enable_texcoord_attributes_tmp, unit, TRUE);
GE (ctx, glClientActiveTexture (GL_TEXTURE0 + unit));
GE (ctx, glTexCoordPointer (attribute->d.buffered.n_components,
attribute->d.buffered.type,
attribute->d.buffered.stride,
base + attribute->d.buffered.offset));
break;
}
case COGL_ATTRIBUTE_NAME_ID_POSITION_ARRAY:
_cogl_bitmask_set (&ctx->enable_builtin_attributes_tmp,
COGL_ATTRIBUTE_NAME_ID_POSITION_ARRAY, TRUE);
GE (ctx, glVertexPointer (attribute->d.buffered.n_components,
attribute->d.buffered.type,
attribute->d.buffered.stride,
base + attribute->d.buffered.offset));
break;
case COGL_ATTRIBUTE_NAME_ID_CUSTOM_ARRAY:
#ifdef COGL_PIPELINE_PROGEND_GLSL
if (ctx->driver != COGL_DRIVER_GLES1)
setup_generic_buffered_attribute (ctx, pipeline, attribute, base);
#endif
break;
default:
g_warn_if_reached ();
}
}
static void
setup_legacy_const_attribute (CoglContext *ctx,
CoglPipeline *pipeline,
CoglAttribute *attribute)
{
#ifdef COGL_PIPELINE_PROGEND_GLSL
if (attribute->name_state->name_id == COGL_ATTRIBUTE_NAME_ID_CUSTOM_ARRAY)
{
if (ctx->driver != COGL_DRIVER_GLES1)
setup_generic_const_attribute (ctx, pipeline, attribute);
}
else
#endif
{
float vector[4] = { 0, 0, 0, 1 };
float *boxed = attribute->d.constant.boxed.v.float_value;
int n_components = attribute->d.constant.boxed.size;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < n_components; i++)
vector[i] = boxed[i];
switch (attribute->name_state->name_id)
{
case COGL_ATTRIBUTE_NAME_ID_COLOR_ARRAY:
GE (ctx, glColor4f (vector[0], vector[1], vector[2], vector[3]));
break;
case COGL_ATTRIBUTE_NAME_ID_NORMAL_ARRAY:
GE (ctx, glNormal3f (vector[0], vector[1], vector[2]));
break;
case COGL_ATTRIBUTE_NAME_ID_TEXTURE_COORD_ARRAY:
{
int layer_number = attribute->name_state->layer_number;
CoglPipelineLayer *layer =
_cogl_pipeline_get_layer (pipeline, layer_number);
int unit = _cogl_pipeline_layer_get_unit_index (layer);
GE (ctx, glClientActiveTexture (GL_TEXTURE0 + unit));
GE (ctx, glMultiTexCoord4f (vector[0], vector[1], vector[2], vector[3]));
break;
}
case COGL_ATTRIBUTE_NAME_ID_POSITION_ARRAY:
GE (ctx, glVertex4f (vector[0], vector[1], vector[2], vector[3]));
break;
default:
g_warn_if_reached ();
}
}
}
static void
apply_attribute_enable_updates (CoglContext *context,
CoglPipeline *pipeline)
{
ForeachChangedBitState changed_bits_state;
changed_bits_state.context = context;
changed_bits_state.new_bits = &context->enable_builtin_attributes_tmp;
changed_bits_state.pipeline = pipeline;
foreach_changed_bit_and_save (context,
&context->enabled_builtin_attributes,
&context->enable_builtin_attributes_tmp,
toggle_builtin_attribute_enabled_cb,
&changed_bits_state);
changed_bits_state.new_bits = &context->enable_texcoord_attributes_tmp;
foreach_changed_bit_and_save (context,
&context->enabled_texcoord_attributes,
&context->enable_texcoord_attributes_tmp,
toggle_texcood_attribute_enabled_cb,
&changed_bits_state);
changed_bits_state.new_bits = &context->enable_custom_attributes_tmp;
foreach_changed_bit_and_save (context,
&context->enabled_custom_attributes,
&context->enable_custom_attributes_tmp,
toggle_custom_attribute_enabled_cb,
&changed_bits_state);
}
void
_cogl_gl_flush_attributes_state (CoglFramebuffer *framebuffer,
CoglPipeline *pipeline,
CoglFlushLayerState *layers_state,
CoglDrawFlags flags,
CoglAttribute **attributes,
int n_attributes)
{
CoglContext *ctx = framebuffer->context;
int i;
pipeline: improve real_blend_enable checks Since _cogl_pipeline_update_blend_enable() can sometimes show up quite high in profiles; instead of calling _cogl_pipeline_update_blend_enable() whenever we change pipeline state that may affect blending we now just set a dirty flag and when we flush a pipeline we check this dirty flag and lazily calculate whether blender really needs to be enabled if it's set. Since it turns out we were too optimistic in assuming most GL drivers would recognize blending with ADD(src,0) is equivalent to disabling GL_BLEND we now check this case ourselves so we can always explicitly disable GL_BLEND if we know we don't need blending. This introduces the idea of an 'unknown_color_alpha' boolean to the pipeline flush code which is set whenever we can't guarantee that the color attribute is opaque. For example this is set whenever a user specifies a color attribute with 4 components when drawing a primitive. This boolean needs to be cached along with every pipeline because pipeline::real_blend_enabled depends on this and so we need to also call _cogl_pipeline_update_blend_enable() if the status of this changes. Incidentally with this patch we now no longer ever use _cogl_pipeline_set_blend_enable() internally. For now the internal api hasn't been removed though since we might want to consider re-purposing it as a public api since it will now not conflict with our own internal state tracking and could provide a more convenient way to disable blending than setting a blend string. Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com> (cherry picked from commit ab2ae18f3207514c91fa6fd9f2d3f2ed93a86497)
2013-05-16 14:19:30 +00:00
CoglBool with_color_attrib = FALSE;
CoglBool unknown_color_alpha = FALSE;
CoglPipeline *copy = NULL;
pipeline: improve real_blend_enable checks Since _cogl_pipeline_update_blend_enable() can sometimes show up quite high in profiles; instead of calling _cogl_pipeline_update_blend_enable() whenever we change pipeline state that may affect blending we now just set a dirty flag and when we flush a pipeline we check this dirty flag and lazily calculate whether blender really needs to be enabled if it's set. Since it turns out we were too optimistic in assuming most GL drivers would recognize blending with ADD(src,0) is equivalent to disabling GL_BLEND we now check this case ourselves so we can always explicitly disable GL_BLEND if we know we don't need blending. This introduces the idea of an 'unknown_color_alpha' boolean to the pipeline flush code which is set whenever we can't guarantee that the color attribute is opaque. For example this is set whenever a user specifies a color attribute with 4 components when drawing a primitive. This boolean needs to be cached along with every pipeline because pipeline::real_blend_enabled depends on this and so we need to also call _cogl_pipeline_update_blend_enable() if the status of this changes. Incidentally with this patch we now no longer ever use _cogl_pipeline_set_blend_enable() internally. For now the internal api hasn't been removed though since we might want to consider re-purposing it as a public api since it will now not conflict with our own internal state tracking and could provide a more convenient way to disable blending than setting a blend string. Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com> (cherry picked from commit ab2ae18f3207514c91fa6fd9f2d3f2ed93a86497)
2013-05-16 14:19:30 +00:00
/* Iterate the attributes to see if we have a color attribute which
* may affect our decision to enable blending or not.
*
* We need to do this before flushing the pipeline. */
for (i = 0; i < n_attributes; i++)
switch (attributes[i]->name_state->name_id)
{
case COGL_ATTRIBUTE_NAME_ID_COLOR_ARRAY:
if ((flags & COGL_DRAW_COLOR_ATTRIBUTE_IS_OPAQUE) == 0 &&
pipeline: improve real_blend_enable checks Since _cogl_pipeline_update_blend_enable() can sometimes show up quite high in profiles; instead of calling _cogl_pipeline_update_blend_enable() whenever we change pipeline state that may affect blending we now just set a dirty flag and when we flush a pipeline we check this dirty flag and lazily calculate whether blender really needs to be enabled if it's set. Since it turns out we were too optimistic in assuming most GL drivers would recognize blending with ADD(src,0) is equivalent to disabling GL_BLEND we now check this case ourselves so we can always explicitly disable GL_BLEND if we know we don't need blending. This introduces the idea of an 'unknown_color_alpha' boolean to the pipeline flush code which is set whenever we can't guarantee that the color attribute is opaque. For example this is set whenever a user specifies a color attribute with 4 components when drawing a primitive. This boolean needs to be cached along with every pipeline because pipeline::real_blend_enabled depends on this and so we need to also call _cogl_pipeline_update_blend_enable() if the status of this changes. Incidentally with this patch we now no longer ever use _cogl_pipeline_set_blend_enable() internally. For now the internal api hasn't been removed though since we might want to consider re-purposing it as a public api since it will now not conflict with our own internal state tracking and could provide a more convenient way to disable blending than setting a blend string. Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com> (cherry picked from commit ab2ae18f3207514c91fa6fd9f2d3f2ed93a86497)
2013-05-16 14:19:30 +00:00
_cogl_attribute_get_n_components (attributes[i]) == 4)
unknown_color_alpha = TRUE;
with_color_attrib = TRUE;
break;
default:
break;
}
if (G_UNLIKELY (layers_state->options.flags))
{
/* If we haven't already created a derived pipeline... */
if (!copy)
{
copy = cogl_pipeline_copy (pipeline);
pipeline = copy;
}
_cogl_pipeline_apply_overrides (pipeline, &layers_state->options);
/* TODO:
* overrides = cogl_pipeline_get_data (pipeline,
* last_overrides_key);
* if (overrides)
* {
* age = cogl_pipeline_get_age (pipeline);
* XXX: actually we also need to check for legacy_state
* and blending overrides for use of glColorPointer...
* if (overrides->ags != age ||
* memcmp (&overrides->options, &options,
* sizeof (options) != 0)
* {
* cogl_object_unref (overrides->weak_pipeline);
* g_slice_free (Overrides, overrides);
* overrides = NULL;
* }
* }
* if (!overrides)
* {
* overrides = g_slice_new (Overrides);
* overrides->weak_pipeline =
* cogl_pipeline_weak_copy (pipeline);
* _cogl_pipeline_apply_overrides (overrides->weak_pipeline,
* &options);
*
* cogl_pipeline_set_data (pipeline, last_overrides_key,
* weak_overrides,
* free_overrides_cb,
* NULL);
* }
* pipeline = overrides->weak_pipeline;
*/
}
pipeline: improve real_blend_enable checks Since _cogl_pipeline_update_blend_enable() can sometimes show up quite high in profiles; instead of calling _cogl_pipeline_update_blend_enable() whenever we change pipeline state that may affect blending we now just set a dirty flag and when we flush a pipeline we check this dirty flag and lazily calculate whether blender really needs to be enabled if it's set. Since it turns out we were too optimistic in assuming most GL drivers would recognize blending with ADD(src,0) is equivalent to disabling GL_BLEND we now check this case ourselves so we can always explicitly disable GL_BLEND if we know we don't need blending. This introduces the idea of an 'unknown_color_alpha' boolean to the pipeline flush code which is set whenever we can't guarantee that the color attribute is opaque. For example this is set whenever a user specifies a color attribute with 4 components when drawing a primitive. This boolean needs to be cached along with every pipeline because pipeline::real_blend_enabled depends on this and so we need to also call _cogl_pipeline_update_blend_enable() if the status of this changes. Incidentally with this patch we now no longer ever use _cogl_pipeline_set_blend_enable() internally. For now the internal api hasn't been removed though since we might want to consider re-purposing it as a public api since it will now not conflict with our own internal state tracking and could provide a more convenient way to disable blending than setting a blend string. Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com> (cherry picked from commit ab2ae18f3207514c91fa6fd9f2d3f2ed93a86497)
2013-05-16 14:19:30 +00:00
_cogl_pipeline_flush_gl_state (ctx,
pipeline,
framebuffer,
pipeline: improve real_blend_enable checks Since _cogl_pipeline_update_blend_enable() can sometimes show up quite high in profiles; instead of calling _cogl_pipeline_update_blend_enable() whenever we change pipeline state that may affect blending we now just set a dirty flag and when we flush a pipeline we check this dirty flag and lazily calculate whether blender really needs to be enabled if it's set. Since it turns out we were too optimistic in assuming most GL drivers would recognize blending with ADD(src,0) is equivalent to disabling GL_BLEND we now check this case ourselves so we can always explicitly disable GL_BLEND if we know we don't need blending. This introduces the idea of an 'unknown_color_alpha' boolean to the pipeline flush code which is set whenever we can't guarantee that the color attribute is opaque. For example this is set whenever a user specifies a color attribute with 4 components when drawing a primitive. This boolean needs to be cached along with every pipeline because pipeline::real_blend_enabled depends on this and so we need to also call _cogl_pipeline_update_blend_enable() if the status of this changes. Incidentally with this patch we now no longer ever use _cogl_pipeline_set_blend_enable() internally. For now the internal api hasn't been removed though since we might want to consider re-purposing it as a public api since it will now not conflict with our own internal state tracking and could provide a more convenient way to disable blending than setting a blend string. Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com> (cherry picked from commit ab2ae18f3207514c91fa6fd9f2d3f2ed93a86497)
2013-05-16 14:19:30 +00:00
with_color_attrib,
unknown_color_alpha);
_cogl_bitmask_clear_all (&ctx->enable_builtin_attributes_tmp);
_cogl_bitmask_clear_all (&ctx->enable_texcoord_attributes_tmp);
_cogl_bitmask_clear_all (&ctx->enable_custom_attributes_tmp);
/* Bind the attribute pointers. We need to do this after the
* pipeline is flushed because when using GLSL that is the only
* point when we can determine the attribute locations */
for (i = 0; i < n_attributes; i++)
{
CoglAttribute *attribute = attributes[i];
CoglAttributeBuffer *attribute_buffer;
CoglBuffer *buffer;
uint8_t *base;
if (attribute->is_buffered)
{
attribute_buffer = cogl_attribute_get_buffer (attribute);
buffer = COGL_BUFFER (attribute_buffer);
Allow propogation of OOM errors to apps This allows apps to catch out-of-memory errors when allocating textures. Textures can be pretty huge at times and so it's quite possible for an application to try and allocate more memory than is available. It's also very possible that the application can take some action in response to reduce memory pressure (such as freeing up texture caches perhaps) so we shouldn't just automatically abort like we do for trivial heap allocations. These public functions now take a CoglError argument so applications can catch out of memory errors: cogl_buffer_map cogl_buffer_map_range cogl_buffer_set_data cogl_framebuffer_read_pixels_into_bitmap cogl_pixel_buffer_new cogl_texture_new_from_data cogl_texture_new_from_bitmap Note: we've been quite conservative with how many apis we let throw OOM CoglErrors since we don't really want to put a burdon on developers to be checking for errors with every cogl api call. So long as there is some lower level api for apps to use that let them catch OOM errors for everything necessary that's enough and we don't have to make more convenient apis more awkward to use. The main focus is on bitmaps and texture allocations since they can be particularly large and prone to failing. A new cogl_attribute_buffer_new_with_size() function has been added in case developers need to catch OOM errors when allocating attribute buffers whereby they can first use _buffer_new_with_size() (which doesn't take a CoglError) followed by cogl_buffer_set_data() which will lazily allocate the buffer storage and report OOM errors. Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com> (cherry picked from commit f7735e141ad537a253b02afa2a8238f96340b978) Note: since we can't break the API for Cogl 1.x then actually the main purpose of cherry picking this patch is to keep in-line with changes on the master branch so that we can easily cherry-pick patches. All the api changes relating stable apis released on the 1.12 branch have been reverted as part of cherry-picking this patch so this most just applies all the internal plumbing changes that enable us to correctly propagate OOM errors.
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/* Note: we don't try and catch errors with binding buffers
* here since OOM errors at this point indicate that nothing
* has yet been uploaded to attribute buffer which we
* consider to be a programmer error.
*/
base =
_cogl_buffer_gl_bind (buffer,
COGL_BUFFER_BIND_TARGET_ATTRIBUTE_BUFFER,
NULL);
if (pipeline->progend == COGL_PIPELINE_PROGEND_GLSL)
setup_generic_buffered_attribute (ctx, pipeline, attribute, base);
else
setup_legacy_buffered_attribute (ctx, pipeline, attribute, base);
_cogl_buffer_gl_unbind (buffer);
}
else
{
if (pipeline->progend == COGL_PIPELINE_PROGEND_GLSL)
setup_generic_const_attribute (ctx, pipeline, attribute);
else
setup_legacy_const_attribute (ctx, pipeline, attribute);
}
}
apply_attribute_enable_updates (ctx, pipeline);
if (copy)
cogl_object_unref (copy);
}
void
_cogl_gl_disable_all_attributes (CoglContext *ctx)
{
_cogl_bitmask_clear_all (&ctx->enable_builtin_attributes_tmp);
_cogl_bitmask_clear_all (&ctx->enable_texcoord_attributes_tmp);
_cogl_bitmask_clear_all (&ctx->enable_custom_attributes_tmp);
/* XXX: we can pass a NULL source pipeline here because we know a
* source pipeline only needs to be referenced when enabling
* attributes. */
apply_attribute_enable_updates (ctx, NULL);
}