We can't just destroy and replace the EGL and gbm surfaces while
they are still in use i.e. while there is a pending flip. In fact, in
that case, we were calling gbm_surface_destroy() on a surface that
still had the front buffer locked and then, on the flip handler,
gbm_surface_release_buffer() for a buffer that didn't belong to the
new surface.
Instead, we still allocate new surfaces when requested but they only
replace the old ones on the next swap buffers when we're sure that the
previous flip has been handled and buffers properly released.
Currently the code queries the current msc then tries to approximate the
value of the next msc satisfing the modulus 2 for when to wait. This
introduces some instability as the msc may tick over during the
roundtrip leading to a 32ms wait instead of a 16ms wait. This happens
often enough to cause jerky animations, and affect gnome-shell-perf-tool.
A simpler solution is just use a single roundtrip by using WaitForMsc to
ask the driver to compute the next vblank itself.
Cc: Owen W. Taylor <otaylor@fishsoup.net>
Cc: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@sixbynine.org>
Add cogl_texture_pixmap_x11_new_left() and
cogl_texture_pixmap_x11_new_right() (which takes the left texture
as an argument) for texture pixmap rendering with stereo content.
The underlying GLXPixmap is created using a stereo visual and shared
between the left and right textures.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert.bragg@intel.com>
If we want to show quad-buffer stereo with Cogl, we need to pick an
appropriate fbconfig for creating the CoglOnscreen objects. Add
cogl_onscreen_template_set_stereo_enabled() to indicate whether
stereo support is needed.
Add cogl_framebuffer_get_stereo_mode() to see if a framebuffer was
created with stereo support.
Add cogl_framebuffer_get_stereo_mode() to pick whether to draw to
the left, right, or both buffers.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert.bragg@intel.com>
An application might for whatever reason want to control a specific output
directly and have cogl only swap the other outputs if any. So add an api that
allows setting a crtc to be ignored.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=730536
The surfaceless context extension can be used to bind a context
without a surface. We can use this to avoid creating a dummy surface
when the CoglContext is first created. Otherwise we have to have the
dummy surface so that we can bind it before the first onscreen is
created.
The main awkward part of this patch is that theoretically according to
the GL and GLES spec if you first bind a context without a surface
then the default state for glDrawBuffers is GL_NONE instead of
GL_BACK. In practice Mesa doesn't seem to do this but we need to be
robust against a GL implementation that does. Therefore we track when
the CoglContext is first used with a CoglOnscreen and force the
glDrawBuffers state to be GL_BACK.
There is a further awkward part in that GLES2 doesn't actually have a
glDrawBuffers state but GLES3 does. GLES3 also defaults to GL_NONE in
this case so if GLES3 is available then we have to be sure to set the
state to GL_BACK. As far as I can tell that actually makes GLES3
incompatible with GLES2 because in theory if the application is not
aware of GLES3 then it should be able to assume the draw buffer is
always GL_BACK.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert.bragg@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit e5f28f1e75db9bdc4f2688f420a74f908f96cf76)
Conflicts:
cogl/winsys/cogl-winsys-egl-kms.c
cogl/winsys/cogl-winsys-egl-x11.c
This can happen when we dpms off the output or when login1 takes away
drm master status from our drm fd. In either case, we need to call
the swap notify handler so that the compositor dosn't get stuck waiting
for that notification. The compositor should stop repainting shortly in
both cases, as it's either going into dpms off mode or vt switching away.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=728979
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
This environment variable predates the reliable platform detection in mesa
and typically just causes crashes when the specified platform doesn't
match what's passed in. Aside from being unecessary and problematic
it also leaks into the GNOME session, preventing clients from
automatically detecting the wayland platform.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=728978
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
This adds much more comprehensive support for gobject-introspection
based bindings by registering all objects as fundamental types that
inherit from CoglObject, and all structs as boxed types.
Co-Author: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
To help facilitate integration with third party frameworks this exposes
the EGL context and display to applications as well as the GLX context.
(Note that the GLX display is already available via
cogl_xlib_renderer_get_display())
This adds a new top-level <cogl/cogl-glx.h> header that needs to be
included explicitly to access the glx specific api.
Anyone using these apis will be responsible for checking that Cogl
is indeed using EGL or GLX by calling cogl_renderer_get_winsys_id()
This will enable GStreamer, for example, to be able to create a GL
context that shares resources with Cogl's context.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=724992
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
This splits out the GLeglImageOES define in cogl-egl.h into a private
cogl-egl-private.h header and updates the guards in cogl-egl.h to be
consistent with other top-level headers where we need to be careful
about how __COGL_H_INSIDE__ is defined and undefined, esp when the
gobject introspection scanner is running.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
This ensures we use EGLNativeWindowType and EGLNativeDisplayType
everywhere instead. The previous names come from EGL 1.2 but it seems
reasonable to require more recent EGL versions. If someone wanted to add
compatibility for EGL 1.2 later it would be straightforward to define
the new names to the old.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
SDL2 supports selecting between full OpenGL or OpenGL ES 1/2 but our
selection code was written before SDL 2.0 was officially released and
since then a new SDL_GL_CONTEXT_PROFILE_MASK attribute was added and
we have to explicitly set the SDL_GL_CONTEXT_MINOR_VERSION attribute.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
This adds a new COGL_FEATURE_ID_BUFFER_AGE feature id that can be used
to determine if cogl_onscreen_get_buffer_age() will ever return an age
other than 0. This should be used instead of querying the winsys feature
via cogl_clutter_winsys_has_feature().
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
We have an #ifdef EGL_WL_bind_wayland_display guard in
cogl-winsys-egl-feature-functions.h to avoid referencing wayland types
when the EGL header doesn't know about them, but somehow this guard also
ended up around the KHR_create_context and EXT_buffer age features too
even though they aren't wayland specific.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
This winsys feature flag is exposed via the deprecated
cogl_clutter_winsys_has_feature function and Clutter is curently
relying on it. Previously the EGL winsys was only setting the internal
COGL_EGL_WINSYS_FEATURE_BUFFER_AGE flag and there was no mapping to
the public flag. Therefore the feature would only be used on GLX. This
patch just adds the mapping.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 8418e98b2b1b25515a961ad1bb9f0c4770d6eb1d)
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 7bc7ea4cb5e8134a3aeed9615477f4152b558509)
Conflicts:
cogl/winsys/cogl-winsys-egl-kms.c
Instead of spinning forever, do a roundtrip, which guarantees that the
global messages have been sent by the time we read the sync message.
If the proper globals aren't initialized yet, error out immediately. This
does mean that users can't use CoglOnscreen with foreign custom surface
types without xdg_shell, but when a use case comes for this, we'll
investigate then...
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit af9057d35f331e2c9509958fb40627917c477b80)
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.
Not doing so leads to the following error, if stddef.h is not included
indirectly through EGL headers:
| libdrm/drm.h:132:2: error: unknown type name 'size_t'
| size_t name_len; /**< Length of name buffer */
Signed-off-by: Andreas Oberritter <obi@saftware.de>
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 55c82476a93366a3e7d1a2537fccc3a7aab87c66)
The declaration of INTEL_swap_event was treating winsys features as
if they were a bitfield, but they aren't. The end result was that
instead of reporting two features when INTEL_swap_event is present,
we report none.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=719741
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
Since 248a76f5eac7e5ae4fb45208577f9a55360812a7 cogl.h can no longer be
included in internal source files so the WGL winsys was no longer
compiling.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 91af97a2a27ab5ad3e7eaabebd03503b685d4d42)
This updates the cogl_texture_rectangle_new_with_size() api in line with
master to be consistent with other texture constructors. This removes
the internal_format and error arguments and allows the texture to be
allocated lazily which means the texture can be configured with apis
like cogl_texture_set_components() and cogl_texture_set_premultiplied()
before it is allocated.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
Texture allocation is now consistently handled lazily such that the
internal format can now be controlled using
cogl_texture_set_components() and cogl_texture_set_premultiplied()
before allocating the texture with cogl_texture_allocate(). This means
that the internal_format arguments to texture constructors are now
redundant and since most of the texture constructors now can't ever fail
the error arguments are also redundant. This now means we no longer
use CoglPixelFormat in the public api for describing the internal format
of textures which had been bad solution originally due to how specific
CoglPixelFormat is which is missleading when we don't support such
explicit control over the internal format.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 99a53c82e9ab0a1e5ee35941bf83dc334b1fbe87)
Note: there are numerous API changes for functions currently marked
as 'unstable' which we don't think are in use by anyone depending on
a stable 1.x api. Compared to the original patch though this avoids
changing the cogl_texture_rectangle_new_with_size() api which we know
is used by Mutter.
This introduces the internal idea of texture loaders that track the
state for loading and allocating a texture. This defers a lot more work
until the texture is allocated.
There are several intentions to this change:
- provides a means for extending how textures are allocated without
requiring all the parameters to be supplied in a single _texture_new()
function call.
- allow us to remove the internal_format argument from all
_texture_new() apis since using CoglPixelFormat is bad way of
expressing the internal format constraints because it is too specific.
For now the internal_format arguments haven't actually been removed
but this patch does introduce replacement apis for controlling the
internal format:
cogl_texture_set_components() lets you specify what components your
texture needs when it is allocated.
cogl_texture_set_premultiplied() lets you specify whether a texture
data should be interpreted as premultiplied or not.
- Enable us to support asynchronous texture loading + allocation in the
future.
Of note, the _new_from_data() texture constructors all continue to
allocate textures immediately so that existing code doesn't need to be
adapted to manage the lifetime of the data being uploaded.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 6a83de9ef4210f380a31f410797447b365a8d02c)
Note: Compared to the original patch, the ->premultipled state for
textures isn't forced to be %TRUE in _cogl_texture_init since that
effectively ignores the users explicitly given internal_format which was
a mistake and on master that change should have been made in the patch
that followed. The gtk-doc comments for cogl_texture_set_premultiplied()
and cogl_texture_set_components() have also been updated in-line with
this fix.