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Author SHA1 Message Date
Neil Roberts
f6f375cb36 Separate out CoglClipStackState from cogl-clip-stack.c
CoglClipStackState has now been renamed to CoglClipState and is moved
to a separate file. CoglClipStack now just maintains a stack and
doesn't worry about the rest of the state. CoglClipStack sill contains
the code to flush the stack to GL.
2010-04-15 14:51:00 +01:00
Neil Roberts
067a520f26 cogl: Support retained paths
This adds three new API calls:

  CoglHandle cogl_path_get()
  void cogl_path_set(CoglHandle path)
  CoglHandle cogl_path_copy(CoglHandle path)

All of the fields relating to the path have been moved from the Cogl
context to a new CoglPath handle type. The cogl context now just
contains a CoglPath handle. All of the existing path commands
manipulate the data in the current path handle. cogl_path_new now just
creates a new path handle and unrefs the old one.

The path handle can be stored for later with cogl_path_get. The path
can then be copied with cogl_path_copy. Internally it implements
copy-on-write semantics with an extra optimisation that it will only
copy the data if the new path is modified, but not if the original
path is modified. It can do this because the only way to modify a path
is by appending to it so the copied path is able to store its own path
length and only render the nodes up to that length. For this to work
the copied path also needs to keep its own copies of the path extents
because the parent path may change these by adding nodes.

The clip stack now uses the cogl_path_copy mechanism to store paths in
the stack instead of directly copying the data. This should save some
memory and processing time.
2010-04-08 19:53:38 +01:00
Robert Bragg
7d9b733446 cogl: cleanly separate primitives + paths code
The function prototypes for the primitives API were spread between
cogl-path.h and cogl-texture.h and should have been in a
cogl-primitives.h.

As well as shuffling the prototypes around into more sensible places
this commit splits the cogl-path API out from cogl-primitives.c into
a cogl-path.c
2010-02-12 14:05:01 +00:00
Damien Lespiau
47cc5a4e43 cogl-pixel-buffer: add a pixel buffer object class
This subclass of CoglBuffer aims at wrapping PBOs or other system
surfaces like DRM buffer objects. Two constructors are available:

cogl_pixel_buffer_new() with a size when you only care about the size of
the buffer (such a buffer can be used to store several texture data such
as the three planes of a I420 frame).

cogl_pixel_buffer_new_full() is more a 1:1 mapping between the data and
an underlying surface, with the possibility of having access to a low
level memory buffer that may have a stride.
2010-02-08 17:14:49 +00:00
Damien Lespiau
40b73a8c0c cogl-buffer: add an abstract class around openGL's buffer objects
Buffer objects are cool! This abstracts the buffer API first introduced
by GL_ARB_vertex_buffer_object and then extended to other objects.

The coglBuffer abstract class is intended to be the base class of all
the buffer objects, letting the user map() buffers. If the underlying
implementation does not support buffer objects (or only support VBO but
not FBO for instance), fallback paths should be provided.
2010-02-08 17:14:49 +00:00
Neil Roberts
f5d809f1e8 Merge branch 'master' into more-texture-backends 2010-01-15 12:15:46 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
deecf83c4a build: Clean up COGL build flags 2010-01-13 17:15:06 +00:00
Robert Bragg
fbad0a75b6 profiling: Adds initial UProf accounting to Cogl
This adds gives Cogl a dedicated UProf context which will be linked together
with Clutter's context during clutter_init_real().

Initial timers cover _cogl_journal_flush and _cogl_journal_log_quad

You can explicitly ask for a report of Cogl statistics by exporting
COGL_PROFILE_OUTPUT_REPORT=1 but since the context is linked with Clutter's
the statisitcs will also be shown in the automatic Clutter reports.
2010-01-08 20:19:50 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
2e510c4ef2 build: Maintainer cflags go in the _CFLAGS target
The maintainer compiler flags are not pre-processor flags.
2010-01-04 11:49:13 +00:00
Neil Roberts
bec2600087 cogl: Add an atlased texture backend
This adds a CoglAtlas type which is a data structure that keeps track
of unused sub rectangles of a larger rectangle. There is a new atlased
texture backend which uses this to put multiple textures into a single
larger texture.

Currently the atlas is always sized 256x256 and the textures are never
moved once they are put in. Eventually it needs to be able to
reorganise the atlas and grow it if necessary. It also needs to
migrate the textures out of the atlas if mipmaps are required.
2009-12-04 20:26:39 +00:00
Neil Roberts
05d42ed390 cogl: Add a CoglTexture2D backend
This is an optimised version of CoglTexture2DSliced that always deals
with a single texture and always uses the GL_TEXTURE_2D
target. cogl_texture_new_from_bitmap now tries to use this backend
first. If it can't create a texture with that size then it falls back
the sliced backend.

cogl_texture_upload_data_prepare has been split into two functions
because the sliced backend needs to know the real internal format
before the conversion is performed. Otherwise the converted bitmap
will be wasted if the backend can't support the size.
2009-12-02 22:03:27 +00:00
Neil Roberts
c9cafc798c cogl: Add a sub texture backend
This adds a new texture backend which represents a sub texture of a
larger texture. The texture is created with a reference to the full
texture and a set of coordinates describing the region. The backend
simply defers to the full texture for all operations and maps the
coordinates to the other range. You can also use coordinates outside
the range [0,1] to create a repeated version of the full texture.

A new public API function called cogl_texture_new_from_sub_texture is
available to create the sub texture.
2009-12-02 22:03:08 +00:00
Robert Bragg
944423a8d9 cogl: deprecate cogl_draw_buffer API and replace with a cogl_framebuffer API
cogl_push_draw_buffer, cogl_set_draw_buffer and cogl_pop_draw_buffer are now
deprecated and new code should use the new cogl_framebuffer_* API instead.

Code that previously did:
    cogl_push_draw_buffer ();
    cogl_set_draw_buffer (COGL_OFFSCREEN_BUFFER, buffer);
    /* draw */
    cogl_pop_draw_buffer ();
should now be re-written as:
    cogl_push_framebuffer (buffer);
    /* draw */
    cogl_pop_framebuffer ();

As can be seen from the example above the rename has been used as an
opportunity to remove the redundant target argument from
cogl_set_draw_buffer; it now only takes one call to redirect to an offscreen
buffer, and finally the term framebuffer may be a bit more familiar to
anyone coming from an OpenGL background.
2009-11-26 19:33:14 +00:00
Neil Roberts
0f37570e93 build: Fix out-of-tree builds for cogl-defines.h
$(COGL_DRIVER)/cogl-defines.h is generated in the configure script so
it ends up in the build directory. Therefore the build rule for
cogl/cogl-defines.h should depend on the file in $(builddir) not
$(srcdir).
2009-11-18 19:24:09 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
2f2c3fb839 build: Make cogl.h not conditional on driver defines
The main COGL header cogl.h is currently created at configure time
because it conditionally includes the driver-dependent defines. This
sometimes leads to a stale cogl.h with old definitions which can
break the build until you clean out the whole tree and start from
scratch.

We can generate a stable cogl-defines.h at build time from the
equivalent driver-dependent header and let cogl.h include that
file instead.
2009-11-18 17:49:21 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
b91e8a828f build: Add cogl-matrix-private.h to the dist 2009-11-18 14:43:46 +00:00
Neil Roberts
058d79dce2 cogl: Make it easier to add checks for GL extensions
Previously if you need to depend on a new GL feature you had to:

- Add typedefs for all of the functions in cogl-defines.h.in

- Add function pointers for each of the functions in
  cogl-context-driver.h

- Add an initializer for the function pointers in
  cogl-context-driver.c

- Add a check for the extension and all of the functions in
  cogl_features_init. If the extension is available under multiple
  names then you have to duplicate the checks.

This is quite tedious and error prone. This patch moves all of the
features and their functions into a list of macro invocations in
cogl-feature-functions.h. The macros can be redefined to implement all
of the above tasks from the same header.

The features are described in a struct with a pointer to a table of
functions. A new function takes the feature description from this
struct and checks for its availability. The feature can take a list of
extension names with a list of alternate namespaces (such as "EXT" or
"ARB"). It can also detect the feature from a particular version of
GL.

The typedefs are now gone and instead the function pointer in the Cogl
context just directly contains the type.

Some of the functions in the context were previously declared with the
'ARB' extension. This has been removed so that now all the functions
have no suffix. This makes more sense when the extension could
potentially be merged into GL core as well.
2009-11-17 15:11:26 +00:00
Robert Bragg
0a1db7c4d8 [cogl-matrix] Import Mesa's matrix manipulation code
This pulls in code from Mesa to improve our matrix manipulation support. It
includes support for calculating the inverse of matrices based on top of a
matrix categorizing system that allows optimizing certain matrix types.
(the main thing we were after) but also adds some optimisations for
rotations.

Changes compared to the original code from Mesa:

- Coding style is consistent with the rest of Cogl
- Instead of allocating matrix->m and matrix->inv using malloc, our public
  CoglMatrix typedef is large enough to directly contain the matrix, its
  inverse, a type and a set of flags.
- Instead of having a _math_matrix_analyse which updates the type, flags and
  inverse, we have _math_matrix_update_inverse which essentially does the
  same thing (internally making use of _math_matrix_update_type_and_flags())
  but with additional guards in place to bail out when the inverse matrix is
  still valid.
- When initializing a matrix with the identity matrix we don't immediately
  initialize the inverse matrix; rather we just set the dirty flag for the
  inverse (since it's likely the user won't request the inverse of the
  identity matrix)
2009-11-04 03:34:04 +00:00
Robert Bragg
bb3a008318 [draw-buffers] First pass at overhauling Cogl's framebuffer management
Cogl's support for offscreen rendering was originally written just to support
the clutter_texture_new_from_actor API and due to lack of documentation and
several confusing - non orthogonal - side effects of using the API it wasn't
really possible to use directly.

This commit does a number of things:
- It removes {gl,gles}/cogl-fbo.{c,h} and adds shared cogl-draw-buffer.{c,h}
  files instead which should be easier to maintain.
- internally CoglFbo objects are now called CoglDrawBuffers. A
  CoglDrawBuffer is an abstract base class that is inherited from to
  implement CoglOnscreen and CoglOffscreen draw buffers.  CoglOffscreen draw
  buffers will initially be used to support the
  cogl_offscreen_new_to_texture API, and CoglOnscreen draw buffers will
  start to be used internally to represent windows as we aim to migrate some
  of Clutter's backend code to Cogl.
- It makes draw buffer objects the owners of the following state:
  - viewport
  - projection matrix stack
  - modelview matrix stack
  - clip state
(This means when you switch between draw buffers you will automatically be
 switching to their associated viewport, matrix and clip state)

Aside from hopefully making cogl_offscreen_new_to_texture be more useful
short term by having simpler and well defined semantics for
cogl_set_draw_buffer, as mentioned above this is the first step for a couple
of other things:
- Its a step toward moving ownership for windows down from Clutter backends
  into Cogl, by (internally at least) introducing the CoglOnscreen draw
  buffer.  Note: the plan is that cogl_set_draw_buffer will accept on or
  offscreen draw buffer handles, and the "target" argument will become
  redundant since we will instead query the type of the given draw buffer
  handle.
- Because we have a common type for on and offscreen framebuffers we can
  provide a unified API for framebuffer management. Things like:
  - blitting between buffers
  - managing ancillary buffers (e.g. attaching depth and stencil buffers)
  - size requisition
  - clearing
2009-11-03 17:23:03 +00:00
Neil Roberts
67a896e5df build: Add $(top_buiddir)/clutter/cogl to the include path in clutter/cogl/cogl
Some files try to include "cogl/cogl-defines-gl.h" so
$(top_builddir)/clutter/cogl needs to be in the include path for out of
tree builds to work.
2009-10-27 12:53:57 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
fcce833606 build: Make COGL pass distcheck
Some changes to make COGL pass distcheck with Automake 1.11 and
anal-retentiveness turned up to 11.

The "major" change is the flattening of the winsys/ part of COGL,
which is built directly inside libclutter-cogl.la instead of an
intermediate libclutter-cogl-winsys.la object.

Ideally, the whole COGL should be flattened out using a
quasi-non-recursive Automake layout; unfortunately, the driver/
sub-section ships with identical targets and Automake cannot
distinguish GL and GLES objects.
2009-10-23 13:38:40 +01:00
Robert Bragg
eed2479556 [cogl] Removes the cogl-current-matrix abstraction
The indirection through this API isn't necessary since we no longer
arbitrate between the OpenGL matrix API and Cogl's client side API.  Also it
doesn't help to maintain an OpenGL style matrix mode API for internal use
since it's awkward to keep restoring the MODELVIEW mode and easy enough to
directly work with the matrix stacks of interest.

This replaces use of the _cogl_current_matrix API with direct use of the
_cogl_matrix_stack API.  All the unused cogl_current_matrix API is removed
and the matrix utility code left in cogl-current-matrix.c was moved to
cogl.c.
2009-10-20 12:32:50 +01:00
Robert Bragg
861766f4ad [cogl-primitives] Split the journal out from cogl-primitives.c
The Journal can be considered a standalone component, so even though
it's currently only used to log quads, it seems better to split it
out into its own file.
2009-10-16 18:58:52 +01:00
Robert Bragg
5387aa0e9e [cogl-spans] split out cogl-spans code from cogl-texture-2d-sliced
When we implement atlas textures we will probably want to use the spans API
to handle texture repeating so it doesn't make sense to leave the code in
cogl-texture-2d-sliced.c.  Since it's a standalone set of data structures
and algorithms it also seems reasonable to split out from cogl-texture.
2009-10-16 18:58:52 +01:00
Vladimir Nadvornik
65015a137e [cogl-texture] Split CoglTexture into an abstract class + CoglTexture2dSliced
cogl-texture-2d-sliced provides an implementation of CoglTexture and this
seperation lays the foundation for potentially supporting atlas textures,
pixmap textures (as in GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap) and fast-path
GL_TEXTURE_{1D,2D,3D,RECTANGLE} textures in a maintainable fashion.
2009-10-16 18:58:51 +01:00
Robert Bragg
0bce7eac53 Intial Re-layout of the Cogl source code and introduction of a Cogl Winsys
As part of an incremental process to have Cogl be a standalone project we
want to re-consider how we organise the Cogl source code.

Currently this is the structure I'm aiming for:
cogl/
    cogl/
	<put common source here>
	winsys/
	   cogl-glx.c
	   cogl-wgl.c
	driver/
	    gl/
	    gles/
	os/ ?
    utils/
	cogl-fixed
	cogl-matrix-stack?
        cogl-journal?
        cogl-primitives?
    pango/

The new winsys component is a starting point for migrating window system
code (i.e.  x11,glx,wgl,osx,egl etc) from Clutter to Cogl.

The utils/ and pango/ directories aren't added by this commit, but they are
noted because I plan to add them soon.

Overview of the planned structure:

* The winsys/ API is the API that binds OpenGL to a specific window system,
  be that X11 or win32 etc.  Example are glx, wgl and egl. Much of the logic
  under clutter/{glx,osx,win32 etc} should migrate here.

* Note there is also the idea of a winsys-base that may represent a window
  system for which there are multiple winsys APIs.  An example of this is
  x11, since glx and egl may both be used with x11.  (currently only Clutter
  has the idea of a winsys-base)

* The driver/ represents a specific varient of OpenGL. Currently we have "gl"
  representing OpenGL 1.4-2.1 (mostly fixed function) and "gles" representing
  GLES 1.1 (fixed funciton) and 2.0 (fully shader based)

* Everything under cogl/ should fundamentally be supporting access to the
  GPU.  Essentially Cogl's most basic requirement is to provide a nice GPU
  Graphics API and drawing a line between this and the utility functionality
  we add to support Clutter should help keep this lean and maintainable.

* Code under utils/ as suggested builds on cogl/ adding more convenient
  APIs or mechanism to optimize special cases. Broadly speaking you can
  compare cogl/ to OpenGL and utils/ to GLU.

* clutter/pango will be moved to clutter/cogl/pango

How some of the internal configure.ac/pkg-config terminology has changed:
backendextra -> CLUTTER_WINSYS_BASE # e.g. "x11"
backendextralib -> CLUTTER_WINSYS_BASE_LIB # e.g. "x11/libclutter-x11.la"
clutterbackend -> {CLUTTER,COGL}_WINSYS # e.g. "glx"
CLUTTER_FLAVOUR -> {CLUTTER,COGL}_WINSYS
clutterbackendlib -> CLUTTER_WINSYS_LIB
CLUTTER_COGL -> COGL_DRIVER # e.g. "gl"

Note: The CLUTTER_FLAVOUR and CLUTTER_COGL defines are kept for apps

As the first thing to take advantage of the new winsys component in Cogl;
cogl_get_proc_address() has been moved from cogl/{gl,gles}/cogl.c into
cogl/common/cogl.c and this common implementation first trys
_cogl_winsys_get_proc_address() but if that fails then it falls back to
gmodule.
2009-10-16 18:58:50 +01:00