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Robert Bragg
a0441778ad 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.
2014-02-22 02:02:53 +00:00
Neil Roberts
c5644723f8 Use COGL_FLAGS_* for the context's private feature flags
Previously the private feature flags were stored in an enum and we
already had 31 flags. Adding the 32nd flag would presumably make it
add -2³¹ as one of the values which might cause problems. To avoid
this we'll just use an fixed-size array of longs and use indices for
the enum values like we do for the public features.

A slight complication with this is in the CoglDriverDescription where
we were previously using a static intialised value to describe the set
of features that the driver supports. We can't easily do this with the
flags array so instead the features are stored in a fixed-size array
of indices.

Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit d94cb984e3c93630f3c2e6e3be9d189672aa20f3)

Conflicts:
	cogl/cogl-context-private.h
	cogl/cogl-context.c
	cogl/cogl-private.h
	cogl/cogl-renderer.c
	cogl/driver/gl/cogl-pipeline-opengl.c
	cogl/driver/gl/gl/cogl-driver-gl.c
	cogl/driver/gl/gl/cogl-pipeline-progend-fixed-arbfp.c
	cogl/driver/gl/gles/cogl-driver-gles.c
	cogl/driver/nop/cogl-driver-nop.c
2013-11-28 18:12:22 +00:00
Robert Bragg
6436cd073d Declare interface types as void and remove cast macros
This declares the interface types CoglFramebuffer, CoglBuffer,
CoglTexture, CoglMetaTexture and CoglPrimitiveTexture as void when
including the public cogl.h header so that users don't have to use lots
of C type casts between instance types and interface types.

This also removes all of the COGL_XYZ() type cast macros since they do
nothing more than compile time type casting but it's less readable if
you haven't seen that coding pattern before.

Unlike with gobject based apis that use per-type macros for casting and
performing runtime type checking we instead prefer to do our runtime
type checking internally within the front-end public apis when objects
are passed into Cogl. This greatly reduces the verbosity for users of
the api and may help reduce the chance of excessive runtime type
checking that can sometimes be a problem.

(cherry picked from commit 248a76f5eac7e5ae4fb45208577f9a55360812a7)

Since we can't break the 1.x api this version of the patch actually
defines compatible NOP macros within deprecated/cogl-type-casts.h
2013-11-27 19:33:44 +00:00
Robert Bragg
7365c3aa77 Separate out CoglPath api into sub-library
This splits out the cogl_path_ api into a separate cogl-path sub-library
like cogl-pango and cogl-gst. This enables developers to build Cogl with
this sub-library disabled if they don't need it which can be useful when
its important to keep the size of an application and its dependencies
down to a minimum. The functions cogl_framebuffer_{fill,stroke}_path
have been renamed to cogl_path_{fill,stroke}.

There were a few places in core cogl and cogl-gst that referenced the
CoglPath api and these have been decoupled by using the CoglPrimitive
api instead. In the case of cogl_framebuffer_push_path_clip() the core
clip stack no longer accepts path clips directly but it's now possible
to get a CoglPrimitive for the fill of a path and so the implementation
of cogl_framebuffer_push_path_clip() now lives in cogl-path and works as
a shim that first gets a CoglPrimitive and uses
cogl_framebuffer_push_primitive_clip instead.

We may want to consider renaming cogl_framebuffer_push_path_clip to
put it in the cogl_path_ namespace.

Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>

(cherry picked from commit 8aadfd829239534fb4ec8255cdea813d698c5a3f)

So as to avoid breaking the 1.x API or even the ABI since we are quite
late in the 1.16 development cycle the patch was modified to build
cogl-path as a noinst_LTLIBRARY before building cogl and link the code
directly into libcogl.so as it was previously. This way we can wait
until the start of the 1.18 cycle before splitting the code into a
separate libcogl-path.so.

This also adds shims for cogl_framebuffer_fill/stroke_path() to avoid
breaking the 1.x API/ABI.
2013-08-19 22:44:35 +01:00
Robert Bragg
e9f721216e Add _primitive_draw to replace _framebuffer_draw_primitive
When splitting out the CoglPath api we saw that we would be left with
inconsistent drawing apis if the drawing apis in core Cogl were lumped
into the cogl_framebuffer_ api considering other Cogl sub-libraries or
that others will want to create higher level drawing apis outside of
Cogl but can't use the same namespace.

So that we can aim for a more consistent style this adds a
cogl_primitive_draw() api, comparable to cogl_path_fill() or
cogl_pango_show_layout() that's intended to replace
cogl_framebuffer_draw_primitive()

Note: the attribute and rectangle drawing apis are still in the
cogl_framebuffer_ namespace and this might potentially change but in
these cases there is no single object representing the thing being drawn
so it seems a more reasonable they they live in the framebuffer
namespace for now.

Note: the cogl_framebuffer_draw_primitive() api isn't removed by this
patch so it can more conveniently be cherry picked to the 1.16 branch so
we can mark it deprecated for a short while. Even though it's marked as
experimental api we know that there are people using the api so we'd
like to give them a chance to switch to the new api.

Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>

(cherry picked from commit 418912b93ff81a47f9b38114d05335ab76277c48)

Conflicts:
	cogl-pango/cogl-pango-display-list.c
	cogl/Makefile.am
	cogl/cogl-framebuffer.c
	cogl/cogl-pipeline-layer-state.h
	cogl/cogl2-path.c
	cogl/driver/gl/cogl-clip-stack-gl.c
2013-07-29 18:31:36 +01:00
Robert Bragg
579db9083d cogl-pango: Updates to no longer require a default context
This updates the Cogl Pango api to no longer require a default context
and also cleans up the public api a bit.

The CoglPangoRenderer type has been made private to be
consistent with other pango backends where the renderer is merely an
implementation detail.

The drawing apis such as cogl_pango_render_layout where made more
consistent with other pango backend apis so we now have replacements
like cogl_pango_show_layout().

Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>

(cherry picked from commit bba2defe8c08a498b2dcb84bcf5b5a33f16eed27)

Note: API changes were reverting in cherry-picking this patch
2013-01-22 17:48:09 +00:00
Robert Bragg
f53fb5e2e0 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.
2013-01-22 17:48:07 +00:00
Neil Roberts
2616ae0fa9 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)
2013-01-22 17:48:01 +00:00
Neil Roberts
8dd77de009 Replace cogl_path_{stroke,fill} with framebuffer API
The existing functions for stroking and filling a path depend on the
global framebuffer and source stacks. These are now replaced with
cogl_framebuffer_{stroke,fill}_path which get explicitly passed the
framebuffer and pipeline.

Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>

(cherry picked from commit 713a8f8160bc5884b091c69eb7a84b069e0950e6)
2012-08-06 14:27:39 +01:00
Robert Bragg
54735dec84 Switch use of primitive glib types to c99 equivalents
The coding style has for a long time said to avoid using redundant glib
data types such as gint or gchar etc because we feel that they make the
code look unnecessarily foreign to developers coming from outside of the
Gnome developer community.

Note: When we tried to find the historical rationale for the types we
just found that they were apparently only added for consistent syntax
highlighting which didn't seem that compelling.

Up until now we have been continuing to use some of the platform
specific type such as gint{8,16,32,64} and gsize but this patch switches
us over to using the standard c99 equivalents instead so we can further
ensure that our code looks familiar to the widest range of C developers
who might potentially contribute to Cogl.

So instead of using the gint{8,16,32,64} and guint{8,16,32,64} types this
switches all Cogl code to instead use the int{8,16,32,64}_t and
uint{8,16,32,64}_t c99 types instead.

Instead of gsize we now use size_t

For now we are not going to use the c99 _Bool type and instead we have
introduced a new CoglBool type to use instead of gboolean.

Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>

(cherry picked from commit 5967dad2400d32ca6319cef6cb572e81bf2c15f0)
2012-08-06 14:27:39 +01:00
Neil Roberts
d2a5d6f361 Add a context member to CoglPath
cogl_path_new now takes a CoglContext pointer which it keeps a pointer
to instead of relying on the global context.

Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>

(cherry picked from commit afc63f8211c230f8fd1f7801f9085627c46a8661)

  Since we can't change the api on this branch this just applies
  the internal cleanups so we depend less on _COGL_GET_CONTEXT
2012-08-06 14:27:38 +01:00
Robert Bragg
3ea6acc072 buffer: explicitly relate buffers to a context
All CoglBuffer constructors now take an explicit CoglContext
constructor. This is part of the on going effort to adapt to Cogl API so
it no longer depends on a global, default context.

Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
2012-02-09 14:28:02 +00:00
Robert Bragg
92c3063014 framebuffer: Add cogl_framebuffer draw methods
This adds cogl_framebuffer_ apis for drawing attributes and primitives
that replace corresponding apis that depend on the default CoglContext.
This is part of the on going effort to adapt the Cogl api so it no
longer depends on a global context variable.

All the new drawing functions also take an explicit pipeline argument
since we are also aiming to avoid being a stateful api like Cairo and
OpenGL. Being stateless makes it easier for orthogonal components to
share access to the GPU. Being stateless should also minimize any
impedance miss-match for those wanting to build higher level stateless
apis on top of Cogl.

Note: none of the legacy, global state options such as
cogl_set_depth_test_enabled(), cogl_set_backface_culling_enabled() or
cogl_program_use() are supported by these new drawing apis and if set
will simply be silently ignored.

Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
2012-02-09 13:09:15 +00:00
Robert Bragg
8cf76ee36b primitive: Add n_indices arg to _set_indices function
When associating indices with a CoglPrimitive you are now forced to
specify the number of indices that should be read when drawing.

It's easy to forget to call cogl_primitive_set_n_vertices() after
associating indices with a primitive (and anyway you can see that someone
could be led to believe Cogl can determine that implicitly somewhow) so
this should avoid a lot of mistakes with using the API.

We'd expect that setting indices and updating the n_vertices property
would go hand in hand 99% of the time anyway so this change should
be more convenient as well as less error prone.

This patch adds some documentation for cogl_primitive_set_indices and
cogl_primitive_get/set_n_vertices. It also tries to clarify how the
CoglPrimitive:n_vertices property is updated and what that property
means in relation to other functions too.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=661019

Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
2011-11-01 12:03:03 +00:00
Robert Bragg
4c3dadd35e Add a strong CoglTexture type to replace CoglHandle
As part of the on going, incremental effort to purge the non type safe
CoglHandle type from the Cogl API this patch tackles most of the
CoglHandle uses relating to textures.

We'd postponed making this change for quite a while because we wanted to
have a clearer understanding of how we wanted to evolve the texture APIs
towards Cogl 2.0 before exposing type safety here which would be
difficult to change later since it would imply breaking APIs.

The basic idea that we are steering towards now is that CoglTexture
can be considered to be the most primitive interface we have for any
object representing a texture. The texture interface would provide
roughly these methods:

  cogl_texture_get_width
  cogl_texture_get_height
  cogl_texture_can_repeat
  cogl_texture_can_mipmap
  cogl_texture_generate_mipmap;
  cogl_texture_get_format
  cogl_texture_set_region
  cogl_texture_get_region

Besides the texture interface we will then start to expose types
corresponding to specific texture types: CoglTexture2D,
CoglTexture3D, CoglTexture2DSliced, CoglSubTexture, CoglAtlasTexture and
CoglTexturePixmapX11.

We will then also expose an interface for the high-level texture types
we have (such as CoglTexture2DSlice, CoglSubTexture and
CoglAtlasTexture) called CoglMetaTexture. CoglMetaTexture is an
additional interface that lets you iterate a virtual region of a meta
texture and get mappings of primitive textures to sub-regions of that
virtual region. Internally we already have this kind of abstraction for
dealing with sliced texture, sub-textures and atlas textures in a
consistent way, so this will just make that abstraction public. The aim
here is to clarify that there is a difference between primitive textures
(CoglTexture2D/3D) and some of the other high-level textures, and also
enable developers to implement primitives that can support meta textures
since they can only be used with the cogl_rectangle API currently.

The thing that's not so clean-cut with this are the texture constructors
we have currently; such as cogl_texture_new_from_file which no longer
make sense when CoglTexture is considered to be an interface.  These
will basically just become convenient factory functions and it's just a
bit unusual that they are within the cogl_texture namespace.  It's worth
noting here that all the texture type APIs will also have their own type
specific constructors so these functions will only be used for the
convenience of being able to create a texture without really wanting to
know the details of what type of texture you need.  Longer term for 2.0
we may come up with replacement names for these factory functions or the
other thing we are considering is designing some asynchronous factory
functions instead since it's so often detrimental to application
performance to be blocked waiting for a texture to be uploaded to the
GPU.

Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
2011-09-21 15:27:03 +01:00
Neil Roberts
df30641f0b cogl-pango-display-list: Use cogl_rectangles_with_texture_coords
Instead of storing four vertices per rectangle in the array for a
texture node in the display list, it now only stores two in a format
that is acceptable to cogl_rectangles_with_texture_coords. That way
it can pass the array directly to that function. That function has the
advantage over cogl_rectangle that it doesn't need to validate the
pipeline for every quad so it should be slightly faster.

When the texture node is being rendered with a CoglPrimitive we now
map the buffer and expand the rectangles into 4 vertices as the data
is copied.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=656303

Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
2011-08-11 14:50:28 +01:00
Neil Roberts
7c8c0f1023 cogl-pango-display-list: Use CoglPrimitive instead of CoglVertexBuffer
When rendering text through a VBO, CoglPangoDisplayList now uses the
CoglPrimitive API instead of CoglVertexBuffer. CoglVertexBuffer is
just a layer on top of the attribute buffer API anyway so it should be
slightly faster.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=656303

Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
2011-08-11 14:50:23 +01:00
Neil Roberts
b2e735ff7f Dynamically load the GL or GLES library
The GL or GLES library is now dynamically loaded by the CoglRenderer
so that it can choose between GL, GLES1 and GLES2 at runtime. The
library is loaded by the renderer because it needs to be done before
calling eglInitialize. There is a new environment variable called
COGL_DRIVER to choose between gl, gles1 or gles2.

The #ifdefs for HAVE_COGL_GL, HAVE_COGL_GLES and HAVE_COGL_GLES2 have
been changed so that they don't assume the ifdefs are mutually
exclusive. They haven't been removed entirely so that it's possible to
compile the GLES backends without the the enums from the GL headers.

When using GLX the winsys additionally dynamically loads libGL because
that also contains the GLX API. It can't be linked in directly because
that would probably conflict with the GLES API if the EGL is
selected. When compiling with EGL support the library links directly
to libEGL because it doesn't contain any GL API so it shouldn't have
any conflicts.

When building for WGL or OSX Cogl still directly links against the GL
API so there is a #define in config.h so that Cogl won't try to dlopen
the library.

Cogl-pango previously had a #ifdef to detect when the GL backend is
used so that it can sneakily pass GL_QUADS to
cogl_vertex_buffer_draw. This is now changed so that it queries the
CoglContext for the backend. However to get this to work Cogl now
needs to export the _cogl_context_get_default symbol and cogl-pango
needs some extra -I flags to so that it can include
cogl-context-private.h
2011-07-11 12:57:38 +01:00
Robert Bragg
6f2193545e consistently refer to cogl-pango as "cogl-pango"
This renames the pango directory to cogl-pango and it renames the
installed library to libcogl-pango instead of libcoglpango.
2011-05-06 12:12:08 +01:00