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backends: Calculate output scale correctly on vertical transforms
The code calculating the output scale involves calculations around pixel and mm sizes, however we do compare post-transformation pixel sizes to untransformed mm sizes, which breaks the DPI calculations. Fix this by transforming back pixel sizes back to untransformed. While we're at it, actually compare the output height to HIDPI_MIN_HEIGHT instead of its width, it seems right according to the #define name and comment. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=777687
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@ -498,18 +498,31 @@ find_output_by_id (MetaOutput *outputs,
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static int
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compute_scale (MetaOutput *output)
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{
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int scale = 1;
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int scale = 1, width, height;
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if (!output->crtc)
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goto out;
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width = output->crtc->rect.width;
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height = output->crtc->rect.height;
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/* Swap values on rotated transforms, so pixel and mm sizes
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* from the same axes is compared.
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*/
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if (meta_monitor_transform_is_rotated (output->crtc->transform))
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{
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int tmp = width;
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width = height;
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height = tmp;
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}
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/* Scaling makes no sense */
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if (output->crtc->rect.width < HIDPI_MIN_HEIGHT)
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if (height < HIDPI_MIN_HEIGHT)
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goto out;
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/* 4K TV */
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if (output->name != NULL && strstr(output->name, "HDMI") != NULL &&
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output->crtc->rect.width >= SMALLEST_4K_WIDTH)
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width >= SMALLEST_4K_WIDTH)
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goto out;
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/* Somebody encoded the aspect ratio (16/9 or 16/10)
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@ -523,8 +536,9 @@ compute_scale (MetaOutput *output)
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if (output->width_mm > 0 && output->height_mm > 0)
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{
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double dpi_x, dpi_y;
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dpi_x = (double)output->crtc->rect.width / (output->width_mm / 25.4);
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dpi_y = (double)output->crtc->rect.height / (output->height_mm / 25.4);
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dpi_x = (double)width / (output->width_mm / 25.4);
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dpi_y = (double)height / (output->height_mm / 25.4);
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/* We don't completely trust these values so both
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must be high, and never pick higher ratio than
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2 automatically */
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