If we don't do this then it might leak connections to the display if
multiple different renderers are tried.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 8e5b4d40a4d960d0d20927d30ee68a37387fe776)
When a primitive is drawn with an attribute that contains texture
coordinates Cogl will fetch the corresponding layer in order to
determine the unit number. However if the pipeline didn't actually
have a layer it would end up redundantly creating it. It's probably
not a good idea to be modifying the pipeline while flushing the
attributes state so this patch makes it pass the no-create flag to the
get_layer function and then skips out enabling the attribute if the
layer didn't already exist.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702570
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 7507ad1a55a2aeb5beb8c0e3343e1e1f2805ddde)
When a layer is added to a pipeline without setting a texture it ends
up sampling from a default 1x1 texture which is meant to be solid
white. However for some reason we were creating the texture with 0
opacity which is effectively an invalid premultiplied colour. This
would make the blending behave oddly if it was used.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702570
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 2ffc77565fb6395b986d3274f8bdb6eee6addbf9)
Unlike in GError, the policy in Cogl for when NULL is passed as the
CoglError argument is that the program should abort with a fatal
error. Previously however any errors that were being propagated were
being silently dropped if the application passed NULL. This patch
fixes it to also log a fatal error in that case.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 41e233b4b27de579f77b82115cf43a618bf0c93f)
When determining whether a pipeline needs blending, it was previously
returning TRUE if the pipeline has no snippets, whereas it should be
the other way around because we can't determine the final colour when
there are snipets.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702570
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 109c815bf747fe027a74f098b4fcb6ea4846a482)
Previously on GLES2 where there is no builtin point size uniform then
we would always add a line to the vertex shader to write to the
builtin point size output because when generating the shader it is not
possible to determine if the pipeline will be used to draw points or
not. This patch changes it so that the default point size is 0.0f
which is documented to have undefined results when drawing points.
That way we can avoid adding the point size code to the shader in that
case. The assumption is that any application that is drawing points
will probably have explicitly set the point size on the pipeline
anyway so it is not a big deal to change the default size from 1.0f.
This adds a new pipeline state flag to track whether the point size is
non-zero. This needs to be its own state because altering it needs to
cause a different shader to be added to the pipeline cache. The state
flags that affect the vertex shader have been changed from a constant
to a runtime function because they will be different depending on
whether there is a builtin point size uniform.
There is also a unit test to ensure that changing the point size does
or doesn't generate a new shader depending on the values.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit b2eba06e16b587acbf5c57944a70ceccecb4f175)
Conflicts:
cogl/cogl-pipeline-private.h
cogl/cogl-pipeline-state-private.h
cogl/cogl-pipeline-state.c
cogl/cogl-pipeline.c
The handler for ConfigureNotify events in the EGL X11 winsys was
incorrectly trying dereference the onscreen pointer even if it didn't
find an onscreen for the X window that has resized. This meant that if
the application has other windows that weren't created by Cogl then it
would crash when handling events for them.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit a0056df61903d74180d4e4caa1046e68396d1be0)
Add register constraints to prevent asm statement complaints like:
{standard input}:382: rdhi, rdlo and rm must all be different
Signed-off-by: Donn Seeley <donn.seeley@windriver.com>
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
There are two asm() statements in cogl-fixed.c that can't be assembled
in Thumb mode. This patch switches it to the generic code in Thumb
mode.
Signed-off-by: Donn Seeley <donn.seeley@windriver.com>
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
Previously when trying the three different texture types to create an
automagic texture it would handle the out-of-memory error specially
and bypass trying the remaining texture types. Presumably the idea is
that out-of-memory is a serious error and it can't be recovered from.
However, in the case of atlas textures, this error will be thrown if
the texture is too large to fit into an atlas. In that case it makes
sense to try another texture type so that it can fallback to using a
sliced texture. I think conceptually each different texture type will
have different memory requirements so it seems reasonable to try the
others if there is not enough memory for one of them.
This was causing cogl_texture_new_from_data to break when loading very
large textures because it wouldn't end up slicing them.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit ad6968135a01823eb6a94668dd22c7a4df6f9327)
This removes cogl-queue.h and adds a copy of Wayland's embedded list
implementation. The advantage of the Wayland model is that it is much
simpler and so it is easier to follow. It also doesn't require
defining a typedef for every list type.
The downside is that there is only one list type which is a
doubly-linked list where the head has a pointer to both the beginning
and the end. The BSD implementation has many more combinations some of
which we were taking advantage of to reduce the size of critical
structs where we didn't need a pointer to the end of the list.
The corresponding changes to uses of cogl-queue.h are:
• COGL_STAILQ_* was used for onscreen the list of events and dirty
notifications. This makes the size of the CoglContext grow by one
pointer.
• COGL_TAILQ_* was used for fences.
• COGL_LIST_* for CoglClosures. In this case the list head now has an
extra pointer which means CoglOnscreen will grow by the size of
three pointers, but this doesn't seem like a particularly important
struct to optimise for size anyway.
• COGL_LIST_* was used for the list of foreign GLES2 offscreens.
• COGL_TAILQ_* was used for the list of sub stacks in a
CoglMemoryStack.
• COGL_LIST_* was used to track the list of layers that haven't had
code generated yet while generating a fragment shader for a
pipeline.
• COGL_LIST_* was used to track the pipeline hierarchy in CoglNode.
The last part is a bit more controversial because it increases the
size of CoglPipeline and CoglPipelineLayer by one pointer in order to
have the redundant tail pointer for the list head. Normally we try to
be very careful about the size of the CoglPipeline struct. Because
CoglPipeline is slice-allocated, this effectively ends up adding two
pointers to the size because GSlice rounds up to the size of two
pointers.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 13abf613b15f571ba1fcf6d2eb831ffc6fa31324)
Conflicts:
cogl/cogl-context-private.h
cogl/cogl-context.c
cogl/driver/gl/cogl-pipeline-fragend-glsl.c
doc/reference/cogl-2.0-experimental/Makefile.am
Previously CoglPipelineSnippetList was using the BSD embedded list
type with a mini struct to combine the list node with a pointer to the
snippet. This is effectively equivalent to just using a GList so we
might as well do that. This will help if we eventually want to get rid
of cogl-queue.h
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 54a168f3c7829c427d54ab517533bb9f7384d022)
The free function for atlas textures was previously always assuming
that there will be a valid sub_texture pointer but this might not be
the case if the texture was never successfully allocated. This was
causing Cogl to crash if the application tries to make a texture that
can not fit in the atlas using the automagic texture API.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit a7a8b7aefc8cb03fe8b716bee06b3449a7dba85f)
This adds a new function to enable per-vertex point size on a
pipeline. This can be set with
cogl_pipeline_set_per_vertex_point_size(). Once enabled the point size
can be set either by drawing with an attribute named
'cogl_point_size_in' or by writing to the 'cogl_point_size_out'
builtin from a snippet.
There is a feature flag which must be checked for before using
per-vertex point sizes. This will only be set on GL >= 2.0 or on GLES
2.0. GL will only let you set a per-vertex point size from GLSL by
writing to gl_PointSize. This is only available in GL2 and not in the
older GLSL extensions.
The per-vertex point size has its own pipeline state flag so that it
can be part of the state that affects vertex shader generation.
Having to enable the per vertex point size with a separate function is
a bit awkward. Ideally it would work like the color attribute where
you can just set it for every vertex in your primitive with
cogl_pipeline_set_color or set it per-vertex by just using the
attribute. This is harder to get working with the point size because
we need to generate a different vertex shader depending on what
attributes are bound. I think if we wanted to make this work
transparently we would still want to internally have a pipeline
property describing whether the shader was generated with per-vertex
support so that it would work with the shader cache correctly.
Potentially we could make the per-vertex property internal and
automatically make a weak pipeline whenever the attribute is bound.
However we would then also need to automatically detect when an
application is writing to cogl_point_size_out from a snippet.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 8495d9c1c15ce389885a9356d965eabd97758115)
Conflicts:
cogl/cogl-context.c
cogl/cogl-pipeline-private.h
cogl/cogl-pipeline.c
cogl/cogl-private.h
cogl/driver/gl/cogl-pipeline-progend-fixed.c
cogl/driver/gl/gl/cogl-pipeline-progend-fixed-arbfp.c
This ensures we only add a static_breadcrumb pointer to every
CoglPipeline when build with debugging enabled. Since applications may
allocate a lot of pipelines we want to keep the basic size of pipelines
(ignoring optional sparse state) down to a minimum.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 4716312e14bc253cd174a22b3db9d2c9cf031fa1)
This moves the code in test-bitmask into a UNIT_TEST() directly in
cogl-bitmask.c which will now be run as a tests/unit/ test.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 693c85e0cde8a1ffbffc03a5f8fcc1f92e8d0ac7)
Includes fix to build conform tests with -I$(top_builddir)/cogl to
be able to find cogl-gl-header.h
This adds a white-box unit test that verifies that GL_BLEND is disabled
when drawing an opaque rectangle, enabled when drawing a transparent
rectangle and then disabled again when drawing a transparent rectangle
but with a blend string that effectively disables blending.
This shares the test utilities and launcher infrastructure we are using
for conformance tests so we get consistent reporting and so unit tests
will be run against a range of different drivers.
This adds a --enable-unit-tests configure option which is enabled by
default but if disabled will make all UNIT_TESTS() into static inline
functions that we should expect the compiler to discard since they won't
be referenced by anything.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 9047cce06bbf9051ec77e622be2fdbb96ed767a8)
Since _cogl_pipeline_update_blend_enable() can sometimes show up quite
high in profiles; instead of calling
_cogl_pipeline_update_blend_enable() whenever we change pipeline state
that may affect blending we now just set a dirty flag and when we flush
a pipeline we check this dirty flag and lazily calculate whether blender
really needs to be enabled if it's set.
Since it turns out we were too optimistic in assuming most GL drivers
would recognize blending with ADD(src,0) is equivalent to disabling
GL_BLEND we now check this case ourselves so we can always explicitly
disable GL_BLEND if we know we don't need blending.
This introduces the idea of an 'unknown_color_alpha' boolean to the
pipeline flush code which is set whenever we can't guarantee that the
color attribute is opaque. For example this is set whenever a user
specifies a color attribute with 4 components when drawing a primitive.
This boolean needs to be cached along with every pipeline because
pipeline::real_blend_enabled depends on this and so we need to also call
_cogl_pipeline_update_blend_enable() if the status of this changes.
Incidentally with this patch we now no longer ever use
_cogl_pipeline_set_blend_enable() internally. For now the internal api
hasn't been removed though since we might want to consider re-purposing
it as a public api since it will now not conflict with our own internal
state tracking and could provide a more convenient way to disable
blending than setting a blend string.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit ab2ae18f3207514c91fa6fd9f2d3f2ed93a86497)
_cogl_egl_query_wayland_buffer was using _COGL_RETURN_IF_FAIL but the
function needs to return a CoglBool so it was giving a warning.
(cherry picked from commit d0290eb19fc9bf56fb24f8eab573e19966ea7e1a)
This adds a callback that can be registered with
cogl_onscreen_add_dirty_callback which will get called whenever the
window system determines that the contents of the window is dirty and
needs to be redrawn. Under the two X-based winsys's, this is reported
off the back of the Expose events, under SDL it is reported from
SDL_VIDEOEXPOSE or SDL_WINDOWEVENT_EXPOSED and under Windows from the
WM_PAINT messages. The Wayland winsys doesn't really have the concept
of dirtying the buffer but in order to allow applications to work the
same way on all platforms it will emit the event when the surface is
first shown and whenever it is resized.
There is a private feature flag to specify whether dirty events are
supported. If the winsys does not set this then Cogl will simulate
dirty events by emitting one when the window is first allocated and
when it is resized. The only winsys's that don't set this flag are
things like KMS or the EGL null winsys where there is no windowing
system and showing and hiding the onscreen doesn't really make any
sense. In that case Cogl can assume the buffer will only become dirty
once when it is first allocated.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 85c5a9ba419b2247bd768284c79ee69164a0c098)
Conflicts:
cogl/cogl-private.h
After discussing with Kristian Høgsberg it seems that the semantics of
wl_egl_window_resize is meant to be that if nothing has been drawn to
the framebuffer since the last swap then the resize will take effect
immediately. Cogl was previously always delaying the call to
wl_egl_window_resize until the next swap. That meant that if you
wanted to resize the surface you would have to call
cogl_wayland_onscreen_resize and then redundantly draw a frame at the
old size so that you can swap to get the resize to occur before
drawing again at the right size. Typically an application would decide
to resize at the start of its paint sequence so it should be able to
just resize immediately.
In current Mesa master it seems that there is a bug which means that
it won't actually delay a resize that is done mid-scene and instead it
will just discard what came before. To get consistent behaviour in
Cogl, the code to delay the call to wl_egl_window_resize is still used
if it determines that the buffer is dirty. There is an existing
_cogl_framebuffer_mark_mid_scene call which was being used to track
when the framebuffer becomes dirty since the last clear. This function
is now also used to track a new flag to track whether something has
been drawn since the last swap. It is called ‘mid_scene’ under the
assumption that this may also be useful for other things later.
cogl_framebuffer_clear has been slightly altered to always call
_cogl_framebuffer_mark_mid_scene even if it determines that it doesn't
need to clear because the framebuffer should still be considered to be
in the middle of a scene. Adding a quad to the journal now also begins
the scene.
This also fixes a potential bug where it looks like pending_dx/dy were
never cleared so they would always be accumulated even after the
resize is flushed.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 945689a62903990a20abb87a85d2c96eb3985fe7)
In some later patches we want to be able to use the term ‘dirty’ as a
public facing concept which represents expose events from the window
system. In that case the internal concept of dirtying the framebuffer
is confusing, so this patch changes the name to instead mean that
we've doing something which causes the framebuffer to be in the middle
of a frame.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 88eed85b52c29f66659ea112038f3522c9bd864e)
If we delay setting the surface to toplevel until it is shown then
that gives the application an opportunity to avoid calling show so
that it can set its own surface type.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit ab59c3a421968d7f159d89ca2f0ba8a9f098cbf6)
Previously the WGL winsys was expecting the application to send all
windows messages to Cogl via the cogl_win32_renderer_handle_event
function. When using a GLib main loop we can make this work
transparently to the application with a GSource for the magic
G_WIN32_MSG_HANDLE file descriptor. That causes the GMainLoop to wake
up whenever a message is available.
This patch makes the WGL winsys add that magic value as a source fd.
This will only have any meaning if the application is using glib, but
it shouldn't matter because the cogl_poll_renderer_get_info function
is documented to only work on Unix-based winsys's anyway.
This patch is an API break because by default Cogl will now start
stealing all of the Windows messages. Something like Clutter that wants to handle
its own event retrieval would now need to call
cogl_win32_renderer_set_event_retrieval_enabled to stop Cogl from
stealing the events.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 99a7f84d7149f24f3e86c5d3562f9f2632ff6df8)
The implementation of cogl_wayland_texture_2d_new_from_buffer now uses
eglQueryWaylandBuffer to query the format of the buffer before trying to
create a texture from the buffer. This makes sure we don't try and
create a texture from YUV buffers for instance that may actually require
multiple textures. We now also report an error when we don't understand
the buffer type or format.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 79252d4e419e2462c5bc89ea4614b40bddc932c5)
This removes the various checks for != COGL_DRIVER_GLES1 when tracking
blend state that was trying to avoid checking the equation or alpha
component factors when they are known to be fixed on gles1. Now we just
rely on the opengl driver to do the right thing for the different
drivers and ignore the differences in the general pipeline state
tracking.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit f67c7eaf23e1e2088e9956cb2b66dfdc9abc8b3b)
This enables basic Emscripten support in Cogl via the SDL winsys.
Assuming you have setup an emscripten toolchain you can configure Cogl
like this:
emconfigure ./configure --enable-debug --enable-emscripten
Building the examples will build .html files that can be loaded directly
by a WebGL enabled browser.
Note: at this point the emscripten support has just barely been smoke
tested so it's expected that as we continue to build on this we will
learn about more things we need to change in Cogl to full support this
environment.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit a3bc2e7539391b074e697839dfae60b69c37cf10)
The ARB_sync api depends on a GLsync type which may not be available if
GL_ARB_sync isn't defined, such as when building for gles2 only. This
guards the prototypes with #ifdef GL_ARB_sync to fix compilation when a
GLsync type isn't defined.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit ba79020e0f5b102e8b25cd831c408dd68d241297)
Fixes 'undefined reference to cogl_error_free' when using g++.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Oberritter <obi@saftware.de>
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 41c54fcaba5b4bf76a0e943bac6bca777f3dae2f)
cogl_framebuffer_add_fence creates a synchronisation fence, which will
invoke a user-specified callback when the GPU has finished executing all
commands provided to it up to that point in time.
Support is currently provided for GL 3.x's GL_ARB_sync extension, and
EGL's EGL_KHR_fence_sync (when used with OpenGL ES).
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691752
(cherry picked from commit e6d37470da9294adc1554c0a8c91aa2af560ed9f)
This adds a _cogl_poll_renderer_add_source() function that we can use
within cogl to hook into the mainloop without necessarily having a file
descriptor to poll. Since the intention is to use this to support
polling for fence completions this also updates the
CoglPollCheckCallback type to take a timeout pointer so sources can
optionally update the timeout that will be passed to poll.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 81c1ce0ffce4e75e08622e20848405987e00b3cc)
If this happens, XRRGetScreenResources will return NULL, so just treat
that like nothing happened.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=699431
Signed-off-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 57a79912ac70080a2f9cbe65181a25b00bf1192a)
This makes sure we include cogl-defines.h in cogl-matrix.h before
checking if COGL_HAS_GYPE_SUPPORT is defined
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit aa5ba324bb3b2ce77be29942f8716d61919cefeb)
This adds api to be able requests a swap_buffers and also pass a list of
damage rectangles that can be passed on to a compositor to enable it to
minimize how much of the screen it needs to recompose.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 0d9684c7b7c2018bb42715c369555330d38514a2)
Instead of driving event dispatching through a per winsys poll_dispatch
vfunc its now possible to associate a check and dispatch function with
each file descriptor that is registered for polling. This means we can
remove the winsys get_dispatch_timeout and poll_dispatch vfuncs and it
also makes it easier for more orthogonal internal components to add file
descriptors for polling to the mainloop.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 627947622df36dd529b9dc60a3ae9e6083532b19)
This adds a _cogl_poll_renderer_add_idle api that can be used internally
for queuing an idle callback without needing to make any assumption
about the system mainloop that is being used. This is now used to avoid
having the _cogl_poll_renderer_dispatch() directly check for all kinds of
events to dispatch, and to avoid having the winsys dispatch vfuncs need
to directly know about CoglContext. This means we can now avoid having a
back reference from CoglRenderer to the CoglContext.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit a1e169f18f4257caec58760adccfe4ec09b9805d)
This adds some utility code to help us manage lists of closures
consistently within Cogl. The utilities are from Rig and were originally
written by Neil Roberts.
This adapts the way we track CoglOnscreen resize and frame closures to
use the new utilities.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 2e15fc76eb29bf5932418f7ee80f1fcb2f6a816c)
This updates the cogl_poll_ apis to allow dispatching events before we
have a CoglContext and to also enables pollfd state to be changed in a
more add-hoc way by different Cogl components by replacing the
winsys->get_poll_info with _cogl_poll_renderer_add/remove_fd functions
and a winsys->get_dispatch_timeout vfunc.
One of the intentions here is that applications should be able to run
their mainloop before creating a CoglContext to potentially get events
relating to CoglOutputs.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 667e58c9cb2662aef5f44e580a9eda42dc8d0176)
When adding the frame callback API in 70040166 we decided on a common
idiom for adding callbacks which would return an opaque pointer
representing the closure for the callback. This pointer can then be
used to later remove the callback. The closure can also contain an
optional callback to invoke when the user data parameter is destroyed.
The resize callback didn't work this way and instead had an integer
handle to identify the closure. This patch changes it to work the same
way as the frame callback.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 33164c4b04d253ebe0ff41b12c1e90232c519274)
This adds support for optionally providing a foreign Wayland surface to
a CoglOnscreen before allocation. Setting a foreign surface prevents
Cogl from creating a toplevel Wayland shell surface for the OnScreen.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit e447d9878f3bcfe5fe336d367238383b02879223)
This prevents leaking the Wayland shell surface associated with a Cogl
OnScreen when it is finalised.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 760fc9f3af5475530262b82a55df311fceca358a)
This adds compiler symbol deprecation declarations for old Cogl APIs so
that users can easily see via compiler warning when they are using these
symbols, and also see a hint for what the apis should be replaced with.
So that users of Cogl can manage when to show these warnings this
introduces a scheme borrowed from glib whereby you can declare what
version of the Cogl api you are using:
COGL_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED can be defined to indicate the oldest Cogl api
that the application wants to use. Cogl will only warn about
deprecations for symbols that were deprecated earlier than this required
version. If this is left undefined then by default Cogl will warn about
all deprecations.
COGL_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED can be defined to indicate the newest api
that the application uses. If the application uses symbols newer than
this then Cogl will give a warning about that.
This patch removes the need to maintain the COGL_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
guards around deprecated symbols.
This patch fixes a few uses of deprecated symbols in the examples/
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
Call wl_display_dispatch on POLLIN. This follows the implementation
in weston/clients/window.c and improves integration of input events,
at least.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Oberritter <obi@saftware.de>
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 323fe1887487f19c3e26aa6b7644de31d8d0a532)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=697330
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit a7b4930e14add7d955c22f396178b71083dfb52f)
Conflicts:
cogl/Makefile.am
Fixes compilation with C++ compiler.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Oberritter <obi@saftware.de>
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 7b3c6dd7f6810f3c8dec62904daa887c917ab7e2)
When a pipeline is added to the cache, a normal copy would previously be
made to use as the key in the hash table. This copy keeps a reference
to the real pipeline which means all of the resources it contains are
retained forever, even if they aren't necessary to generate the hash.
This patch changes it to create a trimmed down copy that only has the
state necessary to generate the hash. A new function called
_cogl_pipeline_deep_copy is added which makes a new pipeline that is
directly a child of the root pipeline. It then copies over the
pertinent state from the original pipeline. The pipeline state is
copied using the existing _cogl_pipeline_copy_differences function.
There was no equivalent function for the layer state so I have added
one.
That way the pipeline key doesn't have the texture data state and it
doesn't hold a reference to the original pipeline so it should be much
cheaper to keep around.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit e27e01c1215e7e7c7c0183ded11dd769bb112c5c)
Calculating the hash value for a pipeline can be a bit expensive.
Previously when adding a new pipeline to the hash table we would end
up calculating the hash value once when checking whether the pipeline
is already in the hash table and then again when adding the pipeline
to the hash table. Ideally GHashTable would provide some API to add an
entry with a precalculated hash value to avoid the recalculation, but
seeing as it doesn't do that we can force it to avoid recalculating by
storing the hash value as part of the struct we are using for the key.
That way the hash func passed to GHashTable can simply return the
precalculated value and we can calculate the hash outside of the
GHashTable calls.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 4a0460a452fd1be382fd5a92d8cfd5e0cdfd4403)
The pipeline cache contains three separate hash tables, one for the
state affecting the vertex shaders, one for the fragment shaders and
one for the resulting combined program. Previously these hash tables
had a fair bit of duplicated code to calculate the hashes, check for
equality and copy the pipeline when it is added. This patch moves the
common bits of code to a new type called CoglPipelineHashTable which
just wraps a GHashTable with a given set of state flags to use for
hashing and checking for equality.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 402796430c839038339e531363b8c2463f9b2a9e)
Conflicts:
cogl/Makefile.am
Since 67cad9c0 and f7735e141a the bitmap allocation and mapping
functions now take an extra error argument. The quartz image backend
was missed in this update so Cogl would fail to compile if
--enable-quartz-image is used.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696730
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 1827965befccf331b0787f71cb191d370640a9de)
This makes sure the EGL_KHR_create_context enums are always defined in
cogl-winsys-egl.c so we will build with drivers that don't support this
extension. Cogl will do runtime checks to explicitly check that the
extension is available before ever referencing these enums so this is
safe to do.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694537
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit bd034b7451e7d9c602bcc91f1a00f6aaa7b05ec0)
Interleaving multiple snippets with different hooks
(COGL_SNIPPET_HOOK_VERTEX and COGL_SNIPPET_HOOK_VERTEX_TRANSFORM,
for instance) used to cause a bug during shader code generation.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 38ca76695d54bbbfe3b940a6d0b2ae879e6fd66b)
Adding a layer difference may mean the pipeline overrides all of the
layers of its parent which might make the parent redundant so we
should try to prune the hierarchy.
This is particularly important for CoglGst because whenever a new
frame is ready it tries to make a copy of the pipeline it last used
and then replace all of the textures in the layers. Without this patch
the new pipeline would keep the parent pipeline alive which means also
keeping the old textures alive so all of the frames of the video would
effectively be leaked.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 576c7b55aa835448c977f1d79d128dffd40e7cd8)
Add the newly-added symbols during the development cycle, and drop those
that are dropped. Also, clean up the private symbols that were exported,
those that are still left in cogl.symbols are those still being referenced
by Cogl-Pango
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
This reverts commit 83dbf79986981fac9ec0f2575b7c7cb32f629f0f.
On further consideration we realized that needing this change either
indicated a bug in the code using cogl, or that it was a symptom of
some other bug in Cogl resulting in us returning NULL in
cogl_buffer_map_range but not returning a CoglError too.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 8c5127c712570f1ea0d495a7fe7290ae5ee60ce6)
If a pipeline has been flushed that disables depth writing and then we
try to clear the framebuffer with cogl_framebuffer_clear4f, passing
COGL_BUFFER_BIT_DEPTH then we need to make sure that depth writing is
re-enabled before issuing the glClear call. We also need to make sure
that when the next primitive is flushed that we re-check what state the
depth mask should be in.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 3cf497042897d1aa6918bc55b71a36ff67e560b9)
This makes sure that a viewport change when comparing between separate
framebuffers also implies a clip change when we are applying the Intel
gen6 workaround for broken viewport clipping. Without this then
switching between different size framebuffers could leave a scissor
matching the size of a previous framebuffer.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit f23f2129c58550f819cff783f47039d7bd91391e)
This makes some changes to _cogl_bitmap_gl_bind to be more paranoid
about bad access arguments and make sure we don't mark a bitmap as bound
if there was an error in _cogl_buffer_gl_bind.
We now validate the access argument upfront to check that one of _READ
or _WRITE access has been requested. In the case that cogl is built
without debug support then we will still detect a bad access argument
later and now explicitly return before marking the bitmap as bound, just
in case the g_assert_not_reach has been somehow disabled. Finally we
defer setting bitmap->bound = TRUE until after we have check for any
error with _cogl_bitmap_gl_bind.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=686770
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 1720d5cf32449a189fd9d400cf5e6696cd50a9fa)
Previously the sampler uniform declarations such as cogl_sampler0 were
generated by walking the list of layers in the shader state. This had
two problems. Firstly it would only generate the declarations for
layers that have been referenced. If a layer has a combine mode of
replace then the samplers from previous layers couldn't be used by
custom snippets. Secondly it meant that the samplers couldn't be
referenced by functions in the declarations sections because the
samplers are declared too late.
This patch fixes it to generate the layer declarations in the backend
start function using all of the layers on the pipeline instead. In
addition it adds the sampler declarations to the vertex shader as they
were previously missing.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 1824df902bbb9995cae6ffb7a413913f2df35eef)
Conflicts:
cogl/driver/gl/cogl-pipeline-fragend-glsl.c
cogl/driver/gl/cogl-pipeline-vertend-glsl.c
This adds hook points to add global function and variable declarations
to either the fragment or vertex shader. The declarations can then be
used by subsequent snippets. Only the ‘declarations’ string of the
snippet is used and the code is directly put in the global scope near
the top of the shader.
The reason this is necessary rather than just adding a normal snippet
with the declarations is that for the other hooks Cogl assumes that
the snippets are independent of each other. That means if a snippet
has a replace string then it will assume that it doesn't even need to
generate the code for earlier hooks which means the global
declarations would be lost.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit ebb82d5b0bc30487b7101dc66b769160b40f92ca)
To avoid linking trouble in C++ stuff
Reviewed-By: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit b194f1bf58055ef1f5075508f19336cae648a0c8)
Conflicts:
cogl/cogl-object.h
This fixes some minor errors and warnings that were preventing Cogl
building with mingw32:
• cogl-framebuffer-gl.c was not including cogl-texture-private.h.
Presumably something else ends up including that when building for
GLX.
• The WGL winsys was not including cogl-error-private.h
• A call to strsplit in the WGL winsys was wrong.
• For some reason the test-wrap-rectangle-textures test was trying to
include the GDKPixbuf header.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 5380343399f834d9f96ca3b137d49c9c2193900a)
Mesa's libGLU tesselator code has had a commit on it since it was
copied into Cogl. It sounds like it fixes a potential crash so we
should probably have it in Cogl too.
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/mesa/glu/commit/?id=bfdf99d6ff64b9c2
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit c6b2429546d3ea0aa91caa47c7c90f932984ea33)
glMapBufferRange is documented to fail with GL_INVALID_OPERATION if
GL_MAP_INVALIDATE_BUFFER_BIT is set as well as GL_MAP_READ_BIT. I
guess this makes sense when only read access is requested because
there would be no point in reading back uninitialised data. However,
Clutter requests read/write access with the discard hint when
rendering to a CoglBitmap with Cairo. The data is new so the discard
hint makes sense but it also needs read access so that it can read
back the data it just wrote for blending.
This patch works around the GL restriction by skipping the discard
hints if read access is requested. If the buffer discard hint is set
along with read access it will recreate the buffer store as an
alternative way to discard the buffer as it does in the case where the
GL_ARB_map_buffer_range extension is not supported.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694164
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 986675d6043e8701f2d65415cf72ffc91734debd)
The journal manually flushes its own modelview matrix state so it
needs to mark the state as dirty so that if a primitive is drawn with
the same matrix state as the last primitive it will correctly reflush
it.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=693612
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit c7290c994c742456ff0977cb394c289afb377049)
If we make this per-context and create two Cogl contexts, some types
won't re-register, and we'll be in a broken state where some types will
be considered not to be texture types.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=693696
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 567f049d20554bb8ea4e40fa5e72a9fd0bbd409e)
When Cogl is compiled with support for both the GL and GLES drivers it
only includes the GL header and not the GLES header. That means in
that case it would not compile in the code for the
GL_EXT_discard_framebuffer extension even though it could be used on
the GLES driver. This patch makes it use the standard names for the
GL_COLOR, GL_STENCIL etc names instead of the _EXT suffixed names and
manually defines them if we are using the GLES headers. That way the
discard code can be used unconditionally.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 59c30292d0f3c28d6e0e08bc5bf3b4b10545d856)
This patch just adds a call to _cogl_framebuffer_flush_state to ensure
the correct framebuffer is bound before discarding its buffers.
Previously it would presumably just discard the buffers of whatever
framebuffer happened to be used last.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 37c390a5b33d4f65ff6c834e9be2f8de716635ee)
The array allocated for storing the difference flags for each layer in
cogl-pipeline-opengl.c was being cleared with the size of a pointer
instead of the size actually allocated for the array. Presumably this
would mean that if there is more than one layer it wouldn't clear the
array properly.
Also the size of the array was slightly wrong because it was allocating
the size of a pointer for each layer instead of the size of an
unsigned long.
This was originally reported by Jasper St. Pierre on #clutter.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 1e134dd7cd5317651be158a483c7cb2723ce8869)
Even if Cogl decides to set a zero timeout because there are events
queued, it still makes sense to give the winsys a chance to add file
descriptors to the list. The winsys might be relying on the list of
CoglPollFDs passed to poll_dispatch to decide whether to read from a
file descriptor and that should happen even if Cogl also woke up the
main loop because the event queue isn't empty.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 6d2f3bc4913d0f1570c09e3714ac8fe2dbfc7a03)
It is expected that cogl_sdl_idle() will be called from the
application immediately before blocking in SDL_WaitEvent. However,
dispatching the onscreen events may cause more events to be queued. If
that happens we need to make sure the blocking returns immediately.
This patch makes it post the dummy event that the application chose in
order to make that happen.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 9e34a1e8ce97b67ebb2889c622f2c9f1076b087d)
In SDL1 the event type numbers were a single byte so there were only
reserving a byte to store the application's chosen type in
CoglRenderer. However in SDL2 they are a Uint32 and SDL_USEREVENT is
0x8000 so if the application was using that then Cogl would actually
end up posting event type 0.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 39c9177776ac601a92c6f4112558464af6968ea0)
It seems like it would be quite a reasonable design for an application
to immediately paint the buffer and call swap_buffers within the
handler for the sync event. This previously wouldn't work.
When using the GLX winsys if swap_region is called then it immediately
tries to set the pending notification flag. However if this is called
from the event callback then when the callback is complete it will
clear the flag again and the pending notification will be lost. This
patch just makes it clear the pending flag before invoking the
callback so that it can be safely queued again.
With any winsys that doesn't directly handle the sync event
notification it would almost work except that it was iterating the
live list of pending events. If the callback causes another event to
be added to this list by issuing a buffer swap then the iteration
would never complete and cogl_poll_dispatch would never return. This
patch just makes it steal the list before iterating so that any
additions will be dispatched by a later call to cogl_poll_dispatch
instead.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 2263b31594900b73900d2ce22cf70c68e7e793c6)
The first hunk from commit 93b7b4c850dd928bf21ee168a95641a8d631f713
turned out to be redundant because GLX guarantees that configs returned
by glXChooseFBConfig should be sorted with non msaa configs coming
first. The second hunk is required since we use glXGetFBConfigs in that
case which doesn't sort the configs.
I had meant to drop this part of the patch before landing it but forgot.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit b19fcc1869275826e952925af922125daf8a48de)
There is no guaranty that glXGetFBConfigs will return fbconfig ordered
with non msaa config first. This patch make sure that non msaa config
get choose.
Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 93b7b4c850dd928bf21ee168a95641a8d631f713)
Add an API to get the current time in the time system that Cogl
is reporting timestamps. This is to be used to convert timestamps
into a different time system.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 9f3735a0c37adcfcffa485f81699b53a4cc0caf8)
Add a CoglFrameInfo object that tracks timing information for frames
that are drawn. We track a frame counter and frame timing information
for each CoglOnscreen. Internally a CoglFrameInfo is automatically
created for each frame, delimited by cogl_onscreen_swap_buffers() or
cogl_onscreen_swap_region() calls.
CoglFrameInfos are delivered to applications via frame event callbacks
that can be registered with a new cogl_onscreen_add_frame_callback()
api. Two initial event types (dispatched on all platforms) have been
defined; a _SYNC event used for throttling the frame rate of
applications and a _COMPLETE event used so signify the end of a frame.
Note: This new _add_frame_callback() api makes the
cogl_onscreen_add_swap_complete_callback() api redundant and so it
should be considered deprecated. Since the _add_swap_complete_callback()
api is still experimental api, we will be looking to quickly migrate
users to the new api so we can remove the old api.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 700401667db2522045e4623d78797b17f9184501)
When we block waiting for the swap, prefer doing that using
glXWaitForMsc() from OML_sync_control because that returns a system
time value for the precise time of the swap.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 1e8114aabc78b90373d3d5f3f7c0224f8786e399)
This adds a cogl_renderer_foreach_output() function that can be used to
iterate the display outputs for a particular renderer.
This also updates cogl-info to use this new api so it can dump out all
the output information.
Reviewed-by: Owen W. Taylor <otaylor@fishsoup.net>
(cherry picked from commit a2abf4c4c1fd5aeafd761f965d07a0fe9a362afc)
The CoglOutput object represents one output such as a monitor or
laptop panel, with information about attributes of the output such as
the position of the output within the global coordinate space, and
the refresh rate.
We don't yet publically export the ability to get output information but
we track it for the GLX backend, where we'll use it to track the refresh
rate.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit d7ef9d8d71488d0e6874f1ffc6e48700d5c82a31)
There is a cogl_renderer_get_n_fragment_texture_units() function which
is documented to return the number of texture units that are
accessible from a fragment program. This just directly returns the
value from GL_MAX_TEXTURE_IMAGE_UNITS which is available in either the
GLSL extensions or the ARBfp extension. Clutter-GST relies on this to
determine whether it can use a program to convert the YUV data on the
GPU.
When the GL3 driver was added in 66c9db993595b this was changed to
only query the value when the GLSL feature is available. Previously it
would always query the value when the GL or GLES2 driver is used. This
change makes sense on master because there is no API for an
application to make its own ARBfp programs so the only way to access
texture units from a program is via GLSL. However on the 1.14 branch
this patch broke clutter-gst when GLSL is disabled because it thinks
the ARBfp programs can't use multi-texturing.
This patch just changes it to also query the value when ARBfp support
is available.
Note: it's probably note a good idea to apply this patch to master,
but only to the 1.14 branch. On master the function probably needs to
be changed anyway because it is using _COGL_GET_CONTEXT().
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
Similar to commit 2c0cfdefbb9d1 for the SDL2 winsys, the GLX and EGL
window systems need to bind the dummy surface or drawable when the
currently bound onscreen is destroyed so that there will always be a
valid context bound.
Previously I got the idea that this would not be necessary on GLX
because the documentation for glXDestroyDrawable states that the
drawable won't actually be destroyed if it is currently bound until it
becomes unbound. However it doesn't say what happens if the underlying
X window is also destroyed and after testing it seems this causes a
segfault in Mesa in GLX and an XError for EGLX.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 4a464eec8c5b5832b9fd6b69746ab4ab36229182)
GL_TEXTURE_MAX_LEVEL is not supported on GLES so we can't set it. It
looks like Mesa was letting us get away with this but on other drivers
it may cause errors. The enum is not defined in the GLES headers so it
was failing to compile unless the GL driver is also enabled.
The test-texture-mipmap-get-set test is now marked as n/a on GLES2
because it can't support limiting the sampled mipmaps.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit ba51c393818582b058f5f1e66cf8d13835ad10e5)
Conflicts:
tests/conform/test-conform-main.c
The GLES2 driver wasn't compiling unless the GL driver is also enabled
because some run-time conditional code was directly using GL-only
defines.
This should also fix compiling using the stock GL headers on OS X
which don't define GL_NUM_EXTENSIONS.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=692420
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 661e1719aa0b95c409c568ec91ea52b8ff90519b)
Previously when creating a foreign rectangle texture it would ignore
the passed in texture information and query the texture directly when
using COGL_DRIVER_GL. However this should also work for
COGL_DRIVER_GL3. This patch changes it to check the private feature
flags for the texture querying feature instead of directly checking
the driver value.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 258c98b82027cb5074afe7844ff3954bbe928757)
This was generating warnings when the GL driver is disabled.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit f26682dcc04642fed9db959c63d6c6e4261d2148)
Conflicts:
cogl/cogl-auto-texture.c
This adds support for the EGL_EXT_buffer_age extension which is a
counterpart to the GLX_EXT_buffer_age extension.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 92d869764c03d0bac6b51dac833510c22669ac4a)
Add a new BUFFER_AGE winsys feature and a get_buffer_age method to
cogl-onscreen that allows to query the value.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=669122
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
Note: When landing the patch I made some gtk-doc updates and changed
_get_buffer_age to return an age of 0 always if the age feature isn't
support instead of using _COGL_RETURN_VAL_IF_FAIL. -- Robert Bragg
(cherry picked from commit 427b1038051e9b53a071d8c229b363b075bb1dc0)
Comparing the pointed-to value is clearly what was meant.
Found by Coverity.
Signed-off-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit f676352210fad856ae85962733e488bc1a832411)
Previously the functions for packing and unpacking pixels where
generated by token pasting together a function name along with its
type, like the following:
_cogl_pack_ ## uint8_t
Then later in cogl-bitmap-conversion.c it would directly refer to the
function names without token pasting.
This wouldn't work however if the system headers define the stdint
types using #defines instead of typedefs because in that case the
function name generated using token pasting would get the expanded
type name but the reference that doesn't use token pasting wouldn't.
This patch adds an extra macro passed to the cogl-bitmap-packing.h
header which just has the type size. That way the function can be
defined like this instead:
_cogl_pack_ ## 8
That should prevent it from hitting problems with #defined types.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691945
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit d6b5d7085b004ebd48c1543b820331802395ee63)
This make autogen.sh look for automake-1.13 and also updates all
Makefile.am files to no longer use the INCLUDES variable which automake
1.13 warns is deprecated by AM_CPPFLAGS.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=690891
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 5de5569e960102afe979a5f2f0403e1defebca62)
We have a workaround in Cogl to fix viewport clipping with Mesa Intel
Gen 6 drivers but this was breaking the semantics of
cogl_framebuffer_clear() which should not be affected by viewport
clipping. This makes sure we disable and restore the workaround when
clearing the framebuffer. This fixes Clutter's test-cogl-viewport
conformance test.
This tweaks the ordering of some struct members in some of the more
important structs so that the compiler won't insert wasted padding to
avoid breaking the alignment. Some members that were previously
unsigned long have been changed to unsigned int. These members need to
be able to fit in 32-bits to run on 32-bit machines anyway so there's
no point in having them extend to 64-bit on 64-bit machines. This
doesn't affect the public API.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit b721af236680005464e39f7f4dd11381d95efb16)
In commit 1fa7c0f10a8a0 the sliced texture code which creates the
array of pointers to the texture slices was changed so that the
textures are appended to the end of the array instead of initially
creating the array with the right size upfront and then shrinking the
array on error. However it was then still also setting the size of the
array after creating it so the new textures would actually end up in
an unused part of the array. The part of the array that is used was
left unitialised so it would crash. This just removes the call to set
the size of the array.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 7df09d505ba28a1a960df867346af67118e96718)
GL3 has support for clip planes but they are used differently and
involve writing to a builtin output variable in the vertex shader. The
current clip plane code assumes it is only used with a fixed function
driver and tries to directly push to the matrix builtins. This
obviously won't work on GL3 so for now let's just disable clip planes.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 5f621589467ab961f5130590298dc8e26d658a92)
When a component-alpha texture is made using a GL3 context a GL_RED
texture is actually used and a swizzle is set up to hide it. However
if a framebuffer is then bound to that texture then when the bits are
queried this workaround will leak out of the API. To fix this it now
detects the situation and reports the number of red bits as the number
of alpha bits.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 425cfb2675912a2cbcaaaeed7c2196d563948222)
Previously when the context was initialised Cogl would query the
number of stencil bits and set a private feature flag to mark that it
can use the buffer for clipping if there was at least 3. The problem
with this is that the number of stencil bits returned by
GL_STENCIL_BITS depends on the currently bound framebuffer. This patch
adds an internal function to query the number of stencil bits in a
framebuffer and makes it use that instead when determining whether it
can push the clip using the stencil buffer.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit e928d21516a6c07798655341f4f0f8e3c1d1686c)
Cogl publicly exposes the depth buffer state so we might as well have
a function to query the number of depth bits of a framebuffer.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 853143eb10387f50f8d32cf09af31b8829dc1e01)
The GL framebuffer driver now makes sure to bind the framebuffer
before counting the number of bits. Previously it would just query the
number of bits for whatever framebuffer happened to be used last.
In addition the virtual for querying the framebuffer bits has been
modified to take a pointer to a structure instead of a separate
pointer to each component. This should make it slightly more efficient
and easier to maintain.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit e9c58b2ba23a7cebcd4e633ea7c3191f02056fb5)
The GL3 context is created using the glXCreateContextAttribs function
which is part of the GLX_ARB_create_context extension. However
previously the function pointers from GLX extensions were only
retrieved once the GL context is created. That meant that the GL3
context creation function would always assume that the extension is
not supported so it would always fail.
This patch changes it to query the functions when the renderer is set
up instead. The base winsys feature flags that are determined while
querying the functions are stored in a member of CoglGLXRenderer.
These are then copied to the CoglContext when it is initialised.
The spec for glXGetProcAddress says that the functions returned are
context-independent. That implies that it is safe to call it without
binding a context although that is not explicitly stated as far as I
can tell. A big of googling finds this DRI documentation which says it
can be used without a context:
http://dri.freedesktop.org/wiki/glXGetProcAddressNeverReturnsNULL
And also this code sample:
http://www.opengl.org/wiki/Tutorial:_OpenGL_3.0_Context_Creation_%28GLX%29
One point that makes me concerned that this might not always work in
practice is that the code in SDL2 to create a GL3 context first
creates a dummy GL2 context in order to have something bound before it
calls glXGetProcAddress. I think this may just be a misunderstanding
based on how wglGetProcAddress works however.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 04a7aca9a98e84e43ac5559305a1358112902e30)
_cogl_texture_spans_foreach_in_region first swaps over the texture
coordinates if they are flipped so that it can always iterate in a
positive direction. It sets a flag so that it will remember that the
coordinates are flipped. Before invoking the callback it is meant to
reflip the coordinates so that the callee doesn't need to be aware of
the flipping. However it was only flipping the sub-texture coordinates
and not the virtual coordinates. This was causing sliced textures to
draw their slice rectangles with the wrong geometry.
test-backface-culling was failing because of this.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit e7338a1e09cb22151374aefa6f0bb58485af9189)
There were a few problems with the sub texture iterating code of
sliced textures which were causing some conformance tests to fail when
NPOT textures are disabled:
• The spans are stored in un-normalized coordinates and the
coordinates passed to the foreach function are normalized. The
function was trying to un-normalize them before passing them to the
span iterator code but it was using the wrong factor which was
causing it to actually doubley normalize them.
• The shim function to renormalize the coordinates before passing them
to the callback was renormalizing the sub-texture coordinates
instead of the virtual coordinates. The sub-texture coordinates are
already in the right scale for whatever is the underlying texture so
we don't need to touch them. Instead we need to normalize the
virtual coordinates because these are coming from the un-normalized
coordinates that we passed to the span iterating code.
• The normalize factors passed to the span iterating were always 1.
The code uses this normalizing factor to round the incoming
coordinates to the nearest multiple of a full texture. It divides
the coordinates by the factor rather than multiplying so it looks
like we should be passing the virtual texture size here.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit c9773566b0ec0a17b34c440090529de8cff9609e)
This adds a cogl_texture_set_data function that is basically just a
convenience wrapper around cogl_texture_set_region. In the common case
where you want to upload the full contents of a mipmap level though this
api takes 4 less arguments (6 in total) so it's a bit simpler.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit e651dbdc4e4f03016a3dee513e3680270a4a9142)
Consistent with how we lazily allocate framebuffers this patch allows us
to instantiate textures but still specify constraints and requirements
before allocating storage so that we can be sure to allocate the most
appropriate/efficient storage.
This adds a cogl_texture_allocate() function that is analogous to
cogl_framebuffer_allocate() which can optionally be called to explicitly
allocate storage and catch any errors. If this function isn't used
explicitly then Cogl will implicitly ensure textures are allocated
before the storage is needed.
It is generally recommended to rely on lazy storage allocation or at
least perform explicit allocation as late as possible so Cogl can be
fully informed about the best way to allocate storage.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 1fa7c0f10a8a03043e3c75cb079a49625df098b7)
Note: This reverts the cogl_texture_rectangle_new_with_size API change
that dropped the CoglError argument and keeps the semantics of
allocating the texture immediately. This is because Mutter currently
uses this API so we will probably look at updating this later once
we have a corresponding Mutter patch prepared. The other API changes
were kept since they only affected experimental api.
There was a lot of redundancy in how we tracked the width and height of
different texture types which is greatly simplified by adding width and
height members to CoglTexture directly and removing the get_width and
get_height vfuncs from CoglTextureVtable
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 3236e47723e4287d5e0023f29083521aeffc75dd)
This moves the _cogl_texture_get_gl_format function from cogl-texture.c
to cogl-texture-gl.c and renames it _cogl_texture_gl_get_format.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit f8deec01eff7d8d9900b509048cf1ff1c86ca879)
This moves the direct use of GL in cogl-framebuffer.c for handling
cogl_framebuffer_read_pixels_into_bitmap() into
driver/gl/cogl-framebuffer-gl.c and adds a
->framebuffer_read_pixels_into_bitmap vfunc to CoglDriverVtable.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 2f893054d6754e6bc7983f061b27c7858f1a593c)
This remove cogl-internal.h in favour of using cogl-private.h. Some
things in cogl-internal.h were moved to driver/gl/cogl-util-gl-private.h
and the _cogl_gl_error_to_string function whose prototype was moved from
cogl-internal.h to cogl-util-gl-private.h has had its implementation
moved from cogl.c to cogl-util-gl.c
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 01cc82ece091aa3bec4c07fdd6bc9e5135fca573)
Symbols changed names, %1 makes gtk-doc sad and some referenced symbols
were missing in the -sections.txt file.
(cherry picked from commit c12919c321186ac7b223bc4f82c588ca2f199d67)
For external (non gtk-doc even) constants, we can use <constant> to
correctly tag those without gtk-doc trying to cross-reference them.
(cherry picked from commit 78d22c6cd44a2279adcd2b94c3317292af861c70)
gtk-doc is not smart enough to parse things like:
typedef struct
{
...
} CoglFoo;
but needs the '{' at the end of the first line.
(cherry picked from commit d1187550ef547305fdeb8a22a7e39a95611a0e1d)
gtk-doc needs the types in -sections.txt to be able to do
cross-references. Add all those currently generating warnings.
(cherry picked from commit e57a21d2608f0885e6f2eb3a017feb7dffb7a63c)
That's actually for signals in gtk-doc and we're not dealing with
GObjects so it's not really appropriate. Used <structfield> as it's the
closest tag I could find to describe a 'property' of a CoglObject and
gives a generic style in the produced HTML.
(cherry picked from commit 8b485d57577cff227a0c7a2e6c06d8d277821374)
I just added the general types creating warnings in the current state of the
documentation (ie the ones references by already documented functions)
and moved the section from the 'Utility' section to the 'General'
section which I believe is a better fit as they are used by more than
one type and not really utilities.
(cherry picked from commit c51b147789763863ef32482d7ffa936160ed7c93)
Various changes have led to the current, separate from the pipeline,
depth state, this commit fixes the remaining waring around that.
(cherry picked from commit 111e687e722ad67a0e1c09f881c6282ccb06410b)
Instead of just having the reference at the end of the paragraph.
Usually seen as more usable.
(cherry picked from commit 6988d3ae61ab16fb298b34d2bd31860833f04186)
Argument names and @$arg suffered from various little mismatches, fix
them in a batch commit.
(cherry picked from commit d2ac3c5a88d980e7519c98bd261111b93cf73a6e)
cogl-index-range was the old API, update the section name to match what
is declared in the documentation. Also update the short description to
better match the new API.
(cherry picked from commit d73df38ff2a8ebe477e139e5ac20838c8f4364bb)
gtk-doc complains that having a sentence starting by Return is a bit
ambiguous and it'd rather see 'Returns:' spelled out.
Fixes 2 warnings:
warning: Free-form return value description in $symbol. Use `Returns:'
to avoid ambiguities
(cherry picked from commit 9718f31717b3a0e01b7c4c69cea138f39d23c0e0)
COGL_HAS_* and COGL_ENABLE_DEBUG are either defined in config.h or not.
So let's test against this, not against their truth value, this allow us
to use -Wundef to catch undefined macros in preprocessor directives.
(cherry picked from commit 73b62832f24711073b0876a6c0f5c61727842c1c)
Cogl always needs to have the context bound to something so that it
can freely create resources such as textures even if there is no
current window. When the currently bound SDLWindow is destroyed, SDL
apparently explicitly unbinds the GL context. If something then later
for example tries to create a texture Cogl would start getting GL
errors and fail. To fix this the SDL winsys now just binds the dummy
window before deiniting the currently bound onscreen.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 2c0cfdefbb9d1ac5097d98887d3581b67a324fae)
We have found several times now when writing code using Cogl that it
would really help if Cogl's matrix stack api was public as a utility
api. In Rig for example we want to avoid redundant arithmetic when
deriving the matrices of entities used to render and we aren't able
to simply use the framebuffer's matrix stack to achieve this. Also when
implementing cairo-cogl we found that it would be really useful if we
could have a matrix stack utility api.
(cherry picked from commit d17a01fd935d88fab96fe6cc0b906c84026c0067)
At times there can be huge numbers of CoglMatrixEntry structures
allocated if they are being used to track the transform of many drawing
commands or objects in a scenegraph. Therefore the size of a
CoglMatrixEntry should be kept as small as possible both to help reduce
the memory usage of applications but also to improve cache usage since
matrix stack manipulations are performance critical at times.
This reduces the size of CoglMatrixEntry structures for non-debug builds
by removing the composite_gets counter used to sanity check how often
the transform for an entry is resolved.
(cherry picked from commit c400b86681a328b1e12b7e120e9c3f4f12c356e0)
This moves the parent pointer member to the top of the CoglMatrixEntry
structure since it will lead to wasted padding when we build for 64bit
cpus.
(cherry picked from commit 42b4750070286a6404b103d8a827a46efb6b344c)
When unrefing a CoglMatrixEntry we walk up the ancestry unrefing and
freeing entries until we find an entry that doesn't need to be freed.
The problem fixed by this patch was that we didn't dereference the
parent member of each entry until after the entry was freed and so there
was the potential for reading a junk parent pointer back.
(cherry picked from commit e5d836b84acb35a009854a0cc0892320023789d1)
It is considered an error to pass a NULL data pointer to
cogl_attribute_buffer_new so we now call
cogl_attribute_buffer_new_with_size instead.
(cherry picked from commit 8e201574b9c35847aa4e999a391741538a0b356b)
Both the texture drivers weren't handling errors correctly when a
CoglPixelBuffer was used to set the contents of an entire texture.
This was causing it to hit an assertion failure in the pixel buffer
tests.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 888733d3c3b24080d2f136cedb3876a41312e4cf)
cogl_texture_set_region() and cogl_texture_set_region_from_bitmap() now
have a level argument so image data can be uploaded to a specific mipmap
level.
The prototype for cogl_texture_set_region was also updated to simplify
the arguments.
The arguments for cogl_texture_set_region_from_bitmap were reordered to
be consistent with cogl_texture_set_region with the source related
arguments listed first followed by the destination arguments.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 3a336a8adcd406b53731a6de0e7d97ba7932c1a8)
Note: Public API changes were reverted in cherry-picking this patch
This removes several uses of _COGL_GET_CONTEXT in cogl-atlas-texture.c.
Notably this involved making CoglPangoGlyphCache track an associated
CoglContext pointer which cogl-pango can pass to
_cogl_atlas_texture_new_with_size().
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit d66afbd0758539330490945c699a05c0749c76aa)
Removes some (not all) use of _COGL_GET_CONTEXT() from cogl-winsys-glx.c
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 698a131c4991e4393ce966b968637fba194f252c)
This removes all use of _COGL_GET_CONTEXT from cogl-journal.c
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit b5c8ec5db52a6cb71f29b338a59fb3772506fef7)
The _cogl_propagate_error() function takes ownership of the incoming
error pointer so there's no need to allocate a new error when passing
it on. The errors can potentially be passed up from a number of layers
so it seems worthwhile to avoid the allocation.
The _cogl_propagate_gerror() function was previously using
_cogl_propagate_error(). Presumably this would not have worked because
that function would try to free the error from glib using
cogl_error_free but that would use the wrong free function and thus
the wrong slice allocator. The GError propagating function is only
used when gdk-pixbuf is enabled which now requires glib support anyway
so we can just avoid defining the function when compiling without
glib.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 91266162bef9f89fb42c01be0f929d5079758096)
‘Propagate’ was misspelled as ‘propogate’.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 5fb4a6178c3e64371c01510690d9de1e8a740bde)
This make _cogl_framebuffer_blit take explicit src and dest framebuffer
pointers and updates all the texture blitting strategies in cogl-blit.c
to avoid pushing/popping to/from the the framebuffer stack.
The removes the last user of the framebuffer stack which we've been
aiming to remove before Cogl 2.0
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 598ca33950a93dd7a201045c4abccda2a855e936)
This adds a driver/gl/cogl-texture-gl.c file and moves some gl specific
bits from cogl-texture.c into it. The moved symbols were also given a
_gl_ infix and the calling code was updated accordingly.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 2c9e81de70cc02d72b1ce9013c49e39300a05b6a)
This ensures we initialize the value of cache->flipped in
_cogl_matrix_entry_cache_init()
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 507814d27298231c9ae50d74b386fb00f0909922)
_cogl_bitmap_new_with_malloc_buffer() now takes a CoglError for throwing
exceptional errors and all callers have been updated to pass through
any application error pointer as appropriate.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 67cad9c0eb5e2650b75aff16abde49f23aabd0cc)
This splits out the very high level texture constructors that may
internally construct one of several types of lower level texture due to
various constraints.
This also updates the prototypes for these constructors to take an
explicit context pointer and return a CoglError consistent with other
texture constructors.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit a1cabfae6ad50c51006c608cdde7d631b7832e71)
Previously we were passing NULL to
cogl_texture_2d_new_{from_bitmap,with_size} so if there was an error the
application would be aborted. This ensures we pass an internal CoglError
so errors can be caught and suppressed instead.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit b8d1a1db482e1417979df9f88f92da47aa954bd0)
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.
constant attributes don't have a corresponding buffer so
_cogl_attribute_free shouldn't try to unref it. Also, for good measure,
in the case of constant attributes we should call
_cogl_boxed_value_destroy() (although currently we know there is no
dynamic data associated with the boxed values).
(cherry picked from commit 89d6dc90d10c59676e0deed87c2c15a0c9712737)
This makes it possible to create vertex attributes that efficiently
represent constant values without duplicating the constant for every
vertex. This adds the following new constructors for constant
attributes:
cogl_attribute_new_const_1f
cogl_attribute_new_const_2fv
cogl_attribute_new_const_3fv
cogl_attribute_new_const_4fv
cogl_attribute_new_const_2f
cogl_attribute_new_const_3f
cogl_attribute_new_const_4f
cogl_attribute_new_const_2x2fv
cogl_attribute_new_const_3x3fv
cogl_attribute_new_const_4x4fv
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 6507216f8030e84dcf2e63b8ecfe906ac47f2ca7)
_cogl_pipeline_progend_glsl_pre_change_notify and
_cogl_pipeline_progend_glsl_layer_pre_change_notify were only dirtying
the current program state for changes related to fragment processing.
This make both functions also check for changes that affect vertex
shader codegen.
This also fixes a mistake where
_cogl_pipeline_progend_glsl_layer_pre_change_notify was checking for
non-layer related changes which would never be seen, and instead it
should be checking for layer based changes only.
This adds back compatibility for CoglShaders that reference the
cogl_tex_coord_in[] or cogl_tex_coord_out[] varyings. Unlike the
previous way this was done this patch maintains the use of layer numbers
for attributes and maintains forwards compatibility by letting shaders
alternatively access the per-layer tex_coord varyings via
cogl_tex_coord%i_in/out defines that index into the array.
This removes the need to maintain an array of tex_coord varyings and
instead we now just emit a varying per-layer uniquely named using a
layer_number infix like cogl_tex_coord0_out and cogl_tex_coord0_in.
Notable this patch also had to change the journal flushing code to use
pipeline layer numbers to determine the name of texture coordinate
attributes.
We now also break batches by using a deeper comparison of layers so
such that two pipelines with the same number of layers can now cause a
batch break if they use different layer numbers.
This adds an internal _cogl_pipeline_layer_numbers_equal() function that
takes two pipelines and returns TRUE if they have the same number of
layers and all the layer numbers are the same too, otherwise it returns
FALSE.
Where we used to break batches based on changes to the number of layers
we now break according to the status of
_cogl_pipeline_layer_numbers_equal
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit e55b64a9cdc93285049d9b969bef67484c2d9fb3)
Note: this will cause a temporary regression for the Cogl 1.x CoglShader
api since it will break compatibility with existing shaders that
reference the texture varyings from the fragment shader.
The intention is to follow up with another patch to add back
CoglShader compatibility.
This makes Cogl explicitly check for out-of-memory errors reported by
the opengl driver in cogl_texture_3d_new_with_size() calls. This allows
us to throw a COGL_SYSTEM_ERROR_NO_MEMORY error and return NULL so
applications may gracefully handle this condition.
This patch only affects the cogl_texture_3d_new_with_size() api not
_new_from_data() or _new_from_bitmap().
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit a602cae233b16d2ec9ad6fd238b169720467cf75)
This makes Cogl explicitly check for out-of-memory errors reported by
the opengl driver in cogl_texture_2d_new_with_size() calls. This allows
us to throw a COGL_SYSTEM_ERROR_NO_MEMORY error and return NULL so
applications may gracefully handle this condition.
This patch only affects the cogl_texture_2d_new_with_size() api not
_new_from_data() or _new_from_bitmap().
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 0283423dad59ba3d3e4cde400c29ac8e7803f888)
This fixes some problems which were stopping --disable-glib from
working properly:
• A lot of the public headers were including glib.h. This shouldn't be
necessary because the API doesn't expose any glib types. Otherwise
any apps would require glib in order to get the header.
• The public headers were using G_BEGIN_DECLS. There is now a
replacement macro called COGL_BEGIN_DECLS which is defined in
cogl-types.h.
• A similar fix has been done for G_GNUC_NULL_TERMINATED and
G_GNUC_DEPRECATED.
• The CFLAGS were not including $(builddir)/deps/glib which was
preventing it finding the generated glibconfig.h when building out
of tree.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 4138b3141c2f39cddaea3d72bfc04342ed5092d0)
This adds a function to get a pointer to the SDL_Window associated
with a CoglOnscreen when using the SDL2 winsys.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 071f4b80daa8a2f967746a30b3acf014d74f781a)
The core profile of GL3 has removed support for component-alpha
textures. Previously the GL3 driver would just ignore this and try to
create them anyway. This would generate a GL error on Mesa.
To fix this the GL texture driver will now create a GL_RED texture
when GL_ALPHA textures are not supported natively. It will then set a
texture swizzle using the GL_ARB_texture_swizzle extension so that the
alpha component will be taken from the red component of the texture.
The swizzle is part of the texture object state so it only needs to be
set once when the texture is created.
The ‘gen’ virtual function of the texture driver has been changed to
also take the internal format as a parameter. The GL driver will now
set the swizzle as appropriate here.
The GL3 driver now reports an error if the texture swizzle extension
is not available because Cogl can't really work properly without out
it. The extension is part of GL 3.3 so it is quite likely that it has
wide support from drivers. Eventually we could get rid of this
requirement if we have our own GLSL front-end and we could generate
the swizzle ourselves.
When uploading or downloading texture data to or from a
component-alpha texture, we can no longer rely on GL to do the
conversion. The swizzle doesn't have any effect on the texture data
functions. In these cases Cogl will now force an intermediate buffer
to be used and it will manually do the conversion as it does for the
GLES drivers.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 32bacf81ebaa3be21a8f26af07d8f6eed6607652)
The SDL 1 winsys now checks for the initial resizable state of the
onscreen framebuffer when it is allocated and updates the video flags
accordingly.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit f5fb9be70a92f751886a94da0b34e14252ed197e)
There were two problems with the stencil viewport clip workaround
introduced in afc5daab8:
• When the viewport is changed the current clip state is not marked as
dirty. That means that when the framebuffer state is next flushed it
would continue to use the stencil from the previous viewport.
• When the viewport is automatically updated due to the window being
resized the viewport age was not incremented so the clip state
wouldn't be flushed.
I noticed the bugs by running cogl-sdl2-hello.
This patch makes it so that the clip state is dirtied in
cogl_framebuffer_set_viewport if the workaround is enabled.
The automatic viewport changing code now just calls
cogl_framebuffer_set_viewport instead of directly prodding the
viewport values. This has the side-effect that it will also cause the
journal to be flushed. This seems like the right thing to do anyway
and presumably there would have been a bug before where it wouldn't
have flushed the journal, although presumably this is extremely
unlikely because it would have to have done a resize in the middle of
painting the scene.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 0dca99ddf728c8d4e3003861a03e8a2beccf282d)
The SDL2 winsys will now set the SDL_WINDOW_RESIZABLE flag on the
window before creating it if the resizable property is set on the
onscreen. Note that there doesn't appear to be a way in SDL to change
the flag later so unlike the other winsyses it will only take affect
if it is set before allocating the framebuffer.
The winsys now registers a callback for SDL events so that it can
report window size changes back to the application.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 0dea9aeb897faf029828379b120970477df3c7d5)
The Intel Mesa gen6 driver doesn't currently handle scissoring offset
viewports correctly, so this implements a workaround to intersect the
current viewport bounds with the scissor rectangle.
(cherry picked from commit afc5daab85e5faca99d6d6866658cb82c3954830)
The functions defined in the GL_ARB_map_buffer_range extension have no
suffix.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit f355d0a01af9015ffdcd574477090cdc69025280)
The passed in array isn't written to so it's more convenient to use if
it is const.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 87c02670107f00008611cbb0a8cfc97c8b6ea956)
The journal maintains a cache of attribute buffers to upload the
vertices for the rectangles. The buffers are mapped to fill in the
data. However, if the previous journal was larger than the one being
flushed now then the buffers may be larger than is actually needed. In
that case we might as well only map the range that is actually used so
that the driver can potentially avoid having to set up a mapping for
the entire buffer. The COGL_BUFFER_MAP_HINT_DISCARD flag is still set
so that the driver is free to discard the entire buffer, not just the
subrange.
The _cogl_buffer_map_for_fill_or_fallback has been replaced with
_cogl_buffer_map_range_for_fill_or_fallback so that the range
parameters can be passed. The original function is now just a wrapper
around the latter.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 27769e54806dcfc1a12fdc4b07b054b8f2f4215b)
This adds a buffer method to map a subregion of the buffer. This works
using the GL_ARB_map_buffer_range extension. If the extension is not
available then it will fallback to using glMapBuffer to map the entire
buffer and then just add the offset to the returned pointer.
cogl_buffer_map() is now just a wrapper which maps the entire range of
the buffer. The driver backend functions have been renamed to
map_range and they now all take the offset and size arguments.
When the COGL_BUFFER_MAP_HINT_DISCARD hint is used and the map range
extension is available instead of using glBufferData to invalidate the
buffer it will instead pass the new GL_MAP_HINT_INVALIDATE_BUFFER
flag. There is now additionally a COGL_BUFFER_MAP_HINT_DISCARD_REGION
hint which can be used if the application only wants to discard the
small region that is mapped. glMapBufferRange is always used if it is
available even if the entire buffer is being mapped because it seems
more robust to pass those flags then to call glBufferData.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 55ca02b5ca9cafc750251ec974e0d6a536cb80b8)
Turns out gtk-doc really needs 'private' and glib-mkenums needs 'skip'.
So let's have both.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit e51206b2a9c9a582ac83fb71290524c99a8dbbb6)
The private option is really part of gtk-doc, glib-mkenums does not
support it. Use skip instead.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 015c36af27a8ce68d60f8aab6a10acdc48c5f38c)
The check to verify whether we've got the right GL context was
checking that the GL version was less than 3 whenever the non-GL3
driver is used. However it looks like the driver is free to return a
GL3 context that is compatible with GL2 if GL2 is requested so this
was breaking the GL2 driver.
This also adds the necessary SDL attributes to request a forward
compatible core context like the GLX and EGL winsys's do. I haven't
actually tested this because it looks like SDL will only create a GL
context with GLX and I haven't got a recent enough X server to handle
the glXCreateContextAttribs request.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit d46acafa3ea7ba2e6c4ac7a45f00a132df1b2872)
The SDL2 winsys was using _cogl_set_error without including its header
so it was giving an annoying warning. This patch also fixes some
indentation issues.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 9c8433087b7573f7606dfae2bae3045803ead115)
Annotate that the float* is an out parameter that points to a caller
allocated array of 4 floats.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit f40b0d03d796c16c62f4937e99e16de084fc6b9a)
Since commit 2701b93f cogl-pipeline-opengl.c always has code which
calls _cogl_pipeline_progend_glsl_get_attrib_location but the header
declaring this function was only included if GLES2 support was
enabled. This was making it give an annoying warning so let's just
unconditionally include it.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 34143bc6f1239c9cb22ba613521ba9ee7ec7059a)
The ‘builtin uniforms’ are added to the GLSL code generated for the
GLES2 driver to implement missing fixed functionality such as the
builtin point sprite size and the alpha test reference. Previously the
code that accessed these was #ifdef'd to be compiled only when GLES2
was enabled. However since 2701b93f part of this code is now always
used even for non-GLES2 drivers. The code that accessed the builtin
uniforms array was however no longer #ifdef'd which meant that it
wouldn't compile any more if GLES2 was not enabled. This was further
broken becase the GL3 driver actually should be using the alpha test
uniform because that also does not provide any fixed functionality for
alpha testing.
To fix this the builtin uniform array is now always compiled in and
the code to access it is always used. A new member has been added to
the array to mark which private feature the uniform is used to
replace. That is checked before updating the uniform so that under
GLES2 it will update both uniforms but under GL3 it will only update
the alpha test reference.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 5469a25413883080df75a80153accf5d9124f716)
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)
When a layer changes before the pipeline has decided which progend to
use it doesn't need to notify the progend of the change. This was
causing it to crash. This patch makes that change and also simplifies
the notification a bit by just making the calls directly instead of
having three separate functions.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 2006ddd68ea6a5d53b5a810d8dbf39025d9ec04c)
There was a very, very, very misleading if else statement using no
braces for a single statement if block, followed by a blank line *and*
followed by a comment before the else which was aligned to the 'if'
column, all leading you to believe on first glance that there is no else
block. The fact that Neil and I were both separately mislead by this,
this week, is a pretty compelling reason to clarify this by deleting the
blank line, and moving the comment inside the else block.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 96d9ea78eb56269c0de5283a5302ab095d8bdfce)
The EGL winsys had a special case code path when trying to create a
context where if it failed it would try again except without requesting
a stencil buffer. Historically this code path was to allow Clutter to
run on PowerVR MBX hardware which doesn't support a stencil buffer. It
doesn't really make sense to keep this workaround in Cogl as it would
leave Cogl in a state where the clip stack doesn't work without
providing any feedback to the developer. If we need to support running
on MBX like hardware - probably not very likely these days - then we
should provide developer control over the stencil buffer so the
equivalent workaround could be implemented on top of Cogl.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit a7c391a985e82707b17f2fb1105de5d37822a390)
Since we used to support hybrid fixed-function + glsl pipelines when
running with OpenGL there were numerous differences in how we handled
codegen and uniform updates between GLES2 and full OpenGL. Now that we
only support end-to-end glsl pipelines this patch can largely unify how
we handle GLES2 and OpenGL.
Most notably we now never use the builtin attribute names. This should
also make it easy for us to support creating strict OpenGL 3.1 contexts
where the builtin names have been removed.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 2701b93f159bf2d3387cedf2d06fe921ad5641f3)
To aid with backporting patches from master made after the deprecated
CoglShader api was removed this patch adds the cogl-glsl- files that
have been added on master so we should get less conflicts when cherry
picking.
This adds a check for the glsl version during driver init which gets
stored in ctx->glsl_major and ctx->glsl_minor.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 9bde48bda6d602dd536c3536d56d2ff7545802c3)
This splits out the GL version parser code from
cogl-driver-gl.c:_cogl_get_gl_version() so it can also be used for
parsing other gl version strings.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 66c2e74b9d61669fb5b93cf9a31cc8659a601fdd)