The framebuffer_object spec isn't clear in defining whether attaching a
texture as a renderbuffer with mipmap filtering enabled while the mipmaps
have not been uploaded should result in an incomplete framebuffer object.
(different drivers make different decisions)
To avoid an error with drivers that do consider this a problem we explicitly
set non mipmapped filters before calling glCheckFramebufferStatusEXT. The
filters will later be reset when the texture is actually used for rendering
according to the filters set on the corresponding CoglMaterial.
This avoids some calls to glGetFloatv, which have at least proven to be very
in-efficient in mesa at this point in time, since it always updates all derived
state even when it may not relate to the state being requested.
Previously the journal was always flushed at the end of
_cogl_rectangles_with_multitexture_coords, (i.e. the end of any
cogl_rectangle* calls) but now we have broadened the potential for batching
geometry. In ideal circumstances we will only flush once per scene.
In summary the journal works like this:
When you use any of the cogl_rectangle* APIs then nothing is emitted to the
GPU at this point, we just log one or more quads into the journal. A
journal entry consists of the quad coordinates, an associated material
reference, and a modelview matrix. Ideally the journal only gets flushed
once at the end of a scene, but in fact there are things to consider that
may cause unwanted flushing, including:
- modifying materials mid-scene
This is because each quad in the journal has an associated material
reference (i.e. not copy), so if you try and modify a material that is
already referenced in the journal we force a flush first)
NOTE: For now this means you should avoid using cogl_set_source_color()
since that currently uses a single shared material. Later we
should change it to use a pool of materials that is recycled
when the journal is flushed.
- modifying any state that isn't currently logged, such as depth, fog and
backface culling enables.
The first thing that happens when flushing, is to upload all the vertex data
associated with the journal into a single VBO.
We then go through a process of splitting up the journal into batches that
have compatible state so they can be emitted to the GPU together. This is
currently broken up into 3 levels so we can stagger the state changes:
1) we break the journal up according to changes in the number of material layers
associated with logged quads. The number of layers in a material determines
the stride of the associated vertices, so we have to update our vertex
array offsets at this level. (i.e. calling gl{Vertex,Color},Pointer etc)
2) we further split batches up according to material compatability. (e.g.
materials with different textures) We flush material state at this level.
3) Finally we split batches up according to modelview changes. At this level
we update the modelview matrix and actually emit the actual draw command.
This commit is largely about putting the initial design in-place; this will be
followed by other changes that take advantage of the extended batching.
There were several functions I believe no one is currently using that were
only implemented in the GL backend (cogl_offscreen_blit_region and
cogl_offscreen_blit) that have simply been removed so we have a chance to
think about design later with a real use case.
There was one nonsense function (cogl_offscreen_new_multisample) that
sounded exciting but in all cases it just returned COGL_INVALID_HANDLE
(though at least for GL it checked for multisampling support first!?)
it has also been removed.
The MASK draw buffer type has been removed. If we want to expose color
masking later then I think it at least would be nicer to have the mask be a
property that can be set on any draw buffer.
The cogl_draw_buffer and cogl_{push,pop}_draw_buffer function prototypes
have been moved up into cogl.h since they are for managing global Cogl state
and not for modifying or creating the actual offscreen buffers.
This also documents the API so for example desiphering the semantics of
cogl_offscreen_new_to_texture() should be a bit easier now.
These are necessary if nesting redirections to an fbo,
otherwise there's no way to know how to restore
previous state.
glPushAttrib(GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT) would save draw buffer
state, but also saves a lot of other stuff, and
cogl_draw_buffer() relies on knowing about all draw
buffer state changes. So we have to implement a
draw buffer stack ourselves.
Signed-off-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
Adds missing notices, and ensures all the notices are consistent. The Cogl
blurb also now reads:
* Cogl
*
* An object oriented GL/GLES Abstraction/Utility Layer
The cogl_is_* functions were showing up quite high on profiles due to
iterating through arrays of cogl handles.
This does away with all the handle arrays and implements a simple struct
inheritance scheme. All cogl objects now add a CoglHandleObject _parent;
member to their main structures. The base object includes 2 members a.t.m; a
ref_count, and a klass pointer. The klass in turn gives you a type and
virtual function for freeing objects of that type.
Each handle type has a _cogl_##handle_type##_get_type () function
automatically defined which returns a GQuark of the handle type, so now
implementing the cogl_is_* funcs is just a case of comparing with
obj->klass->type.
Another outcome of the re-work is that cogl_handle_{ref,unref} are also much
more efficient, and no longer need extending for each handle type added to
cogl. The cogl_##handle_type##_{ref,unref} functions are now deprecated and
are no longer used internally to Clutter or Cogl. Potentially we can remove
them completely before 1.0.
This is useful because sometimes we need to get the current matrix, which
is too expensive when indirect rendering.
In addition, this virtualization makes it easier to clean up the API in
the future.
Bug 1219 - Clean up cogl.h
* clutter/cogl/cogl.h.in:
* clutter/cogl/cogl-offscreen.h:
* clutter/cogl/cogl-path.h:
* clutter/cogl/cogl-shader.h:
* clutter/cogl/cogl-texture.h:
* clutter/cogl/cogl-types.h: Split up the massive cogl.h file
into sub-header for each section of the API.
* clutter/cogl/gl/*:
* clutter/cogl/gles/*: Update the GL and GLES implementations
of COGL to cope with the new header structure.
* doc/reference/cogl/Makefile.am: Fix symbol retrieval.
* clutter/cogl/gl/cogl.c:
* clutter/cogl/gles/cogl.c:
* clutter/cogl/cogl.h.in: Add cogl_clip_stack_save,
cogl_clip_stack_restore, cogl_viewport and cogl_frustum.
* clutter/cogl/gl/cogl-fbo.h:
* clutter/cogl/gl/cogl-fbo.c: Try to attach a stencil buffer when
creating an FBO.
* clutter/cogl/common/cogl-clip-stack.c: Add functions to save and
restore the whole state of the stack.
* clutter/clutter-texture.c (clutter_texture_paint): When
rendering the FBO source, setup a temporary asymmetric perspective
projection matrix to render it as it would appear on screen.
* clutter/clutter-private.h:
* clutter/clutter-actor.c
(_clutter_actor_apply_modelview_transform_recursive): No longer
static and exported in clutter-private.h
Bug 913 - cogl fails to build on OSX
* clutter/cogl/gl/cogl-fbo.c: define GL_READ_FRAMEBUFFER_EXT and
GL_DRAW_FRAMEBUFFER_EXT if not defined in the build system. The
#ifdef can fail if they're not #defines but variables or enums.
As the values are supposed to be industry standard even then
it shouldn't have ill effects.
wrapped in reference-counted CoglHandles instead.
* clutter/cogl/gl/cogl-shader.c:
* clutter/cogl/gl/cogl-shader.h:
* clutter/cogl/gl/cogl-program.c:
* clutter/cogl/gl/cogl-program.h:
New files to hold the shader and program functions.
* clutter/cogl/gl/cogl.c: Removed shader and program functions.
* clutter/cogl/common/cogl-handle.h: New header to define
COGL_HANDLE_DEFINE which helps build functions to create
reference-counted handles. This reduces the amount of duplicated
code.
* clutter/cogl/gl/cogl-texture.c:
* clutter/cogl/gles/cogl-texture.c:
* clutter/cogl/gl/cogl-fbo.c: Converted to use COGL_HANDLE_DEFINE
from cogl-handle.h to avoid duplicating some of the common code.
* clutter/cogl/gles/cogl-defines.h.in:
* clutter/cogl/gl/cogl-defines.h.in: Removed COGLhandle
* clutter/cogl/gl/cogl-context.h: Added handle arrays for programs
and shaders.
* clutter/cogl/gl/cogl-context.c (cogl_create_context): Added
initialisers for shader_handles and program_handles.
(cogl_destroy_context): Added calls to g_array_free for all handle
arrays.
* clutter/cogl/gl/Makefile.am (libclutter_cogl_la_SOURCES): Added
cogl-{program,shader}.{c,h}
* clutter/cogl/common/Makefile.am
(libclutter_cogl_common_la_SOURCES): Added cogl-handle.h
* clutter/cogl/gles/cogl.c:
* clutter/cogl/cogl.h.in: Programs and shaders are now wrapped in
CoglHandles instead of COGLhandles. cogl_program_destroy and
cogl_shader_destroy is now replaced with cogl_program_unref and
cogl_shader_unref. cogl_program_ref and cogl_shader_ref are also
added.
* clutter/clutter-shader.c: Converted to use CoglHandles for the
programs and shaders instead of COGLhandles.
* cogl/cogl-sections.txt: Added cogl_shader_ref,
cogl_shader_unref, cogl_is_shader, cogl_program_ref,
cogl_program_unref, cogl_is_program and cogl_is_offscreen.