This adds API to let you override the choice of Cogl's winsys backend.
Previously it was only possible to override the winsys using the
COGL_RENDERER environment variable, but it's useful for something like
Clutter to be able to control the winsys via API without needing
environment variable tricks. This also adds API to query back the
winsys chosen by Cogl, in case you don't set an explicit override.
Signed-off-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
This exposes experimental cogl_framebuffer APIs for getting and setting
a viewport without having to refer to the implicit CoglContext. It adds
the following experimental API:
cogl_framebuffer_set_viewport
cogl_framebuffer_get_viewport4fv
cogl_framebuffer_get_viewport_x
cogl_framebuffer_get_viewport_y
cogl_framebuffer_get_viewport_width
cogl_framebuffer_get_viewport_height
Signed-off-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
This adds a _cogl_init function for Cogl that we expect to be the first
thing called before anything else is done with Cogl. It's not a public
API so it's expected that all entry points for Cogl that might be the
first function used should call _cogl_init().
We currently call _cogl_init() in these functions:
cogl_renderer_new
cogl_display_new
cogl_context_new
cogl_android_set_native_window
_cogl_init() can be called multiple times, and only the first call has
any affect.
For example _cogl_init() gives us a place check and parse the COGL_DEBUG
environment variable.
Since we don't have any need to parse command line arguments (we can
always get user configuration options from the environment) our init
function doesn't require argc/argv pointers.
By saying up front that we aren't interested in command line arguments
that means we can avoid the mess that is GOption based library
initialization which is extremely fragile due to its lack of dependency
tracking between modules.
Signed-off-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
This adds a --enable-profile option which enables uprof based profiling.
It was also necessary to fixup a CLUTTER_ENABLE_PROFILING #ifdef in
cogl-context.c to renamed COGL_ENABLE_PROFILING instead. By default Cogl
doesn't output uprof reports directly, instead it assumes a higher level
toolkit will output a report. If you want a report from Cogl you can
export COGL_PROFILE_OUTPUT_REPORT=1 before running your app.
The latest version of uprof can be fetched from:
git://github.com/rib/UProf.git
This explicitly renames the cogl-2.0 reference manual to
cogl-2.0-experimental and renames the cogl-2.0 pkg-config file to
cogl-2.0-experimental.pc. Hopefully this should avoid
miss-understandings.
This reverts commit 3d2564df8f.
Since 01e1260aa the 'near' and 'far' defines are now undef'd on
Windows so we no longer have to remember not to use them in Cogl code.
This allows to track the number of objects allocated by Cogl. The
results are displayed on the standard output by calling :
cogl_debug_print_instances ();
Signed-off-by: Lionel Landwerlin <lionel.g.landwerlin@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
When validating a user pipeline before drawing with a CoglVertexBuffer
we sometimes find we have to make some overrides and we handle that by
creating a pipeline which is a weak copy of the user pipeline. The weak
pipeline gets associated with the original pipeline so if that pipeline
is used multiple times then we can re-use the same override pipeline and
skip validation. Because it's a weak pipeline we get notified when the
original material is destroyed or changed so we know our weak pipeline
is now invalid.
When we get notified that the weak material is invalid we should unref
it, but instead we were just discarding our reference to it. This was
resulting in leaking weak materials and in some cases those materials
referenced textures which would then also be leaked.
The wrapper for the can_hardware_repeat had a cut and paste error so
it would call the wrong function on the child texture.
Many thanks to Owen Taylor for finding this bug.
The COGL_DEBUG=disable-texturing debug variable disables texturing in
the fixed function fragend by not bothering to enable the texture
targets. This wasn't working for the programmable fragends because the
texture targets don't need to be enabled to use them. This patch
modifies the two programmable backends to generate a constant value
for the texture lookups in the shader when the debug variable is
given.
Instead of using _cogl_xlib_add/remove_filter we now use
_cogl_renderer_add/remove_native_filter. The _cogl_xlib_add_filter API
was only required as a stop gap while EGL support was still in Clutter
because in that case we were using the stub winsys and didn't have a
CoglRenderer.
This removes the redundant _cogl_xlib_trap/untrap_errors functions that
simply wrap equivalent functions in the _cogl_renderer_xlib namespace.
These were originally only required while the EGL winsys was being
handled in clutter and so there wasn't a CoglRenderer in all cases.
In the winsys vtable .xlib_get_visual_info and
.onscreen_x11_get_window_xid should be guarded by the
COGL_HAS_EGL_PLATFORM_POWERVR_X11_SUPPORT because they need to be there
if cogl is configured with --enable-xlib-egl-platform but not if just
configured with --enable-xlib.
When iterating through all the possible window systems trying to find
one we can successfully connect we now associated the current winsys
vtable with the renderer before calling winsys->renderer_connect in case
the implementation calls some other Cogl API that expects to be able to
determine the current winsys. For example calling _cogl_get_proc_address
when querying winsys extensions as part of a successful connect will
need to get at the current winsys vtable.
This adds internal API to be able to wrap a wayland buffer as a
CoglTexture2D. There is a --enable-wayland-egl-server option to decide
if Cogl should support this feature and potentially any EGL based winsys
could support this through the EGL_KHR_image_base and
EGL_WL_bind_display extensions.
By using the EGL_KHR_image_base/pixmap extensions this adds support for
wrapping X11 pixmaps as CoglTexture2D textures. Clutter will
automatically take advantage of this if using the
ClutterX11TexturePixmap actor.
This adds an internal texture_2d constructor that can wrap an EGLImage
as a CoglTexture2D. The plan is to utilize this for texture-from-pixmap
support with EGL as well as creating textures from wayland buffers.
Instead of the stub winsys being a special case set of #ifdef'd code
used when COGL_HAS_FULL_WINSYS wasn't defined, the stub winsys now
implements a CoglWinsysVtable like all other winsys backends (it's just
that everything is a NOP). This way we can get rid of the
COGL_HAS_FULL_WINSYS define and also the stub winsys can be runtime
selected whereas before it was incompatible with all other winsys
backends.
Since we no longer have any xlib based backends in Clutter that depend
on the stub winsys in Cogl we can now remove all the special case code
we had for this in cogl-xlib.c
This exposes a CoglTexture2D typedef and adds the following experimental
API:
cogl_is_texture_2d
cogl_texture_2d_new_with_size
cogl_texture_2d_new_from_data
cogl_texture_2d_new_from_foreign
Since this is experimental API you need to define
COGL_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_API before including cogl.h.
Note: With these new entrypoints we now expect a CoglContext pointer to
be passed in, instead of assuming there is a default context. The aim is
that for Cogl 2.0 we won't have a default context so this is a step in
that direction.
This validates that the viewport width and height arguments are positive
values in _cogl_framebuffer_set_viewport. In addition, just before
calling glViewport we also assert that something else hasn't gone amiss
and that the internal viewport width/height values we track are still
positive before passing to glViewport which generates an error for
negative values.
This reverts commit b2e41f1bfa.
We are backing out the quartz specific stub winsys since we can simply
use the generic stub winsys on quartz until we develop a standalone
winsys. Since we plan on removing all special cases for the stub winsys
by handling with a winsys vtable like all the others it's better if we
don't introduce a quartz specific stub.
This reverts commit eb81ec945c.
We are backing out the quartz specific stub winsys since we can simply
use the generic stub winsys on quartz until we develop a standalone
winsys. Since we plan on removing all special cases for the stub winsys
by handling with a winsys vtable like all the others it's better if we
don't introduce a quartz specific stub.
Previously whenever the journal is flushed a new vertex array would be
created to contain the vertices. To avoid the overhead of reallocating
a buffer every time, this patch makes it use a pool of 8 buffers which
are cycled in turn. The buffers are never destroyed but instead the
data is replaced. The journal should only ever be using one buffer at
a time but we cache more than one buffer anyway in case the GL driver
is internally using the buffer in which case mapping the buffer may
cause it to create a new buffer anyway.
When flushing a pipeline that has more layers than the previous
pipeline, the fixed function fragend is supposed to detect that the
texture unit previously had no texture target enabled and then enable
it. However the logic for checking whether the unit was enabled was
broken due to a typing failure when unit->enabled and
unit->current_gl_target were combined into one value in commit
6b7139b0. This was breaking some of the conformance tests when the
fixed function fragend is used.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=650979
The CoglPipeline code uses a combination of GL_MAX_TEXTURE_COORDS,
GL_MAX_COMBINED_TEXTURE_IMAGE_UNITS and GL_MAX_TEXTURE_UNITS to
determine the maximum number of layers to allow in a pipeline. However
on fixed function hardware that doesn't advertise either GLSL or ARBfp
it was still using the first two enums which will probably just return
0 and set a GLerror. This meant that we effectively didn't support
using any layers on purely fixed function hardware. This patch changes
it to only use those two enums if the appropriate extensions are
advertised and to always use GL_MAX_TEXTURE_UNITS except on GLES2
where there is no fixed function.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=650966
The native window type of the EGL/Android winsys is ANativeWinow*. The
Android NDK gives you a pointer to this ANativeWindow and you just need
to configure that window using the EGLConfig you are choosing when
creating the context.
This means you have to know the ANativeWindow* window before creating
the context. This is solved here by just having a global variable you
can set with cogl_android_set_native_window() before creating the
context. This is a bit ugly though, and it conceptually belongs to the
OnScreen creation to know which ANativeWindow* to use. This would need a
"lazy context creation" mechanism, waiting for the user to create the
OnScreen to initialize the GL context.
With GLES 1, frame buffers are a optional extensions. We need to make
sure the pointer exist before calling the function and do that by just
checkout the corresponding feature.
When try_create_context() returns saying that it has to be run again to
try to create a context with an alternate configuration, it might not
have a GError set (and in fact it does not right now).
g_clear_error() handles that case where error is still NULL;
Early implementations provided only a GLES/egl.h while Khronos's
implementer guide now states EGL/egl.h is the One. Some implementations
keep a GLES/egl.h wrapper around EGL/egl.h for backward compatibility
while others provide EGL/egl.h only.
Also took the opportunity to factorize a bit this inclusion in
cogl-defines.h.
Instead of simply extending the cogl_pipeline_ namespace to add api for
controlling the depth testing state we now break the api out. This adds
a CoglDepthState type that can be stack allocated. The members of the
structure are private but we have the following API to setup the state:
cogl_depth_state_init
cogl_depth_state_set_test_enabled
cogl_depth_state_get_test_enabled
cogl_depth_state_set_test_function
cogl_depth_state_get_test_function
cogl_depth_state_set_writing_enabled
cogl_depth_state_get_writing_enabled
cogl_depth_state_set_range
cogl_depth_state_get_range
This removes the following experimental API which is now superseded:
cogl_material_set_depth_test_enabled
cogl_material_get_depth_test_enabled
cogl_material_set_depth_test_function
cogl_material_get_depth_test_function
cogl_material_set_depth_writing_enabled
cogl_material_get_depth_writing_enabled
cogl_material_set_depth_range
cogl_material_get_depth_range
Once a CoglDepthState structure is setup it can be set on a pipeline
using cogl_pipeline_set_depth_state().