/* * Cogl * * An object oriented GL/GLES Abstraction/Utility Layer * * Copyright (C) 2007,2008,2009,2010 Intel Corporation. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library. If not, see . * * */ #if !defined(__COGL_H_INSIDE__) && !defined(CLUTTER_COMPILATION) #error "Only can be included directly." #endif #ifndef __COGL_TEXTURE_H__ #define __COGL_TEXTURE_H__ #include #include G_BEGIN_DECLS /** * SECTION:cogl-texture * @short_description: Fuctions for creating and manipulating textures * * COGL allows creating and manipulating GL textures using a uniform * API that tries to hide all the various complexities of creating, * loading and manipulating textures. */ #define COGL_TEXTURE_MAX_WASTE 127 /** * COGL_TEXTURE_ERROR: * * #GError domain for texture errors. * * Since: 2.0 * Stability: Unstable */ #define COGL_TEXTURE_ERROR (cogl_texture_error_quark ()) /** * CoglTextureError: * @COGL_TEXTURE_ERROR_SIZE: Unsupported size * * Error codes that can be thrown when allocating textures. * * Since: 2.0 * Stability: Unstable */ typedef enum { COGL_TEXTURE_ERROR_SIZE, COGL_TEXTURE_ERROR_FORMAT, COGL_TEXTURE_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER } CoglTextureError; GQuark cogl_texture_error_quark (void); /** * cogl_texture_new_with_size: * @width: width of texture in pixels. * @height: height of texture in pixels. * @flags: Optional flags for the texture, or %COGL_TEXTURE_NONE * @internal_format: the #CoglPixelFormat to use for the GPU storage of the * texture. * * Creates a new COGL texture with the specified dimensions and pixel format. * * Return value: a #CoglHandle to the newly created texture or * %COGL_INVALID_HANDLE on failure * * Since: 0.8 */ CoglHandle cogl_texture_new_with_size (unsigned int width, unsigned int height, CoglTextureFlags flags, CoglPixelFormat internal_format); /** * cogl_texture_new_from_file: * @filename: the file to load * @flags: Optional flags for the texture, or %COGL_TEXTURE_NONE * @internal_format: the #CoglPixelFormat to use for the GPU storage of the * texture. If %COGL_PIXEL_FORMAT_ANY is given then a premultiplied * format similar to the format of the source data will be used. The * default blending equations of Cogl expect premultiplied color data; * the main use of passing a non-premultiplied format here is if you * have non-premultiplied source data and are going to adjust the blend * mode (see cogl_material_set_blend()) or use the data for something * other than straight blending. * @error: return location for a #GError or %NULL * * Creates a COGL texture from an image file. * * Return value: a #CoglHandle to the newly created texture or * %COGL_INVALID_HANDLE on failure * * Since: 0.8 */ CoglHandle cogl_texture_new_from_file (const char *filename, CoglTextureFlags flags, CoglPixelFormat internal_format, GError **error); /** * cogl_texture_new_from_data: * @width: width of texture in pixels * @height: height of texture in pixels * @flags: Optional flags for the texture, or %COGL_TEXTURE_NONE * @format: the #CoglPixelFormat the buffer is stored in in RAM * @internal_format: the #CoglPixelFormat that will be used for storing * the buffer on the GPU. If COGL_PIXEL_FORMAT_ANY is given then a * premultiplied format similar to the format of the source data will * be used. The default blending equations of Cogl expect premultiplied * color data; the main use of passing a non-premultiplied format here * is if you have non-premultiplied source data and are going to adjust * the blend mode (see cogl_material_set_blend()) or use the data for * something other than straight blending. * @rowstride: the memory offset in bytes between the starts of * scanlines in @data * @data: pointer the memory region where the source buffer resides * * Creates a new COGL texture based on data residing in memory. * * Return value: a #CoglHandle to the newly created texture or * %COGL_INVALID_HANDLE on failure * * Since: 0.8 */ CoglHandle cogl_texture_new_from_data (unsigned int width, unsigned int height, CoglTextureFlags flags, CoglPixelFormat format, CoglPixelFormat internal_format, unsigned int rowstride, const guint8 *data); /** * cogl_texture_new_from_foreign: * @gl_handle: opengl handle of foreign texture. * @gl_target: opengl target type of foreign texture * @width: width of foreign texture * @height: height of foreign texture. * @x_pot_waste: horizontal waste on the right hand edge of the texture. * @y_pot_waste: vertical waste on the bottom edge of the texture. * @format: format of the foreign texture. * * Creates a COGL texture based on an existing OpenGL texture; the * width, height and format are passed along since it is not always * possible to query these from OpenGL. * * The waste arguments allow you to create a Cogl texture that maps to * a region smaller than the real OpenGL texture. For instance if your * hardware only supports power-of-two textures you may load a * non-power-of-two image into a larger power-of-two texture and use * the waste arguments to tell Cogl which region should be mapped to * the texture coordinate range [0:1]. * * Return value: a #CoglHandle to the newly created texture or * %COGL_INVALID_HANDLE on failure * * Since: 0.8 */ CoglHandle cogl_texture_new_from_foreign (GLuint gl_handle, GLenum gl_target, GLuint width, GLuint height, GLuint x_pot_waste, GLuint y_pot_waste, CoglPixelFormat format); /** * cogl_texture_new_from_bitmap: * @bmp_handle: A CoglBitmap handle * @flags: Optional flags for the texture, or %COGL_TEXTURE_NONE * @internal_format: the #CoglPixelFormat to use for the GPU storage of the * texture * * Creates a COGL texture from a CoglBitmap. * * Return value: a #CoglHandle to the newly created texture or * %COGL_INVALID_HANDLE on failure * * Since: 1.0 */ CoglHandle cogl_texture_new_from_bitmap (CoglHandle bmp_handle, CoglTextureFlags flags, CoglPixelFormat internal_format); /** * cogl_is_texture: * @handle: A CoglHandle * * Gets whether the given handle references an existing texture object. * * Return value: %TRUE if the handle references a texture, and * %FALSE otherwise */ gboolean cogl_is_texture (CoglHandle handle); /** * cogl_texture_get_width: * @handle: a #CoglHandle for a texture. * * Queries the width of a cogl texture. * * Return value: the width of the GPU side texture in pixels */ unsigned int cogl_texture_get_width (CoglHandle handle); /** * cogl_texture_get_height: * @handle: a #CoglHandle for a texture. * * Queries the height of a cogl texture. * * Return value: the height of the GPU side texture in pixels */ unsigned int cogl_texture_get_height (CoglHandle handle); /** * cogl_texture_get_format: * @handle: a #CoglHandle for a texture. * * Queries the #CoglPixelFormat of a cogl texture. * * Return value: the #CoglPixelFormat of the GPU side texture */ CoglPixelFormat cogl_texture_get_format (CoglHandle handle); /** * cogl_texture_get_rowstride: * @handle: a #CoglHandle for a texture. * * Queries the rowstride of a cogl texture. * * Return value: the offset in bytes between each consequetive row of pixels */ unsigned int cogl_texture_get_rowstride (CoglHandle handle); /** * cogl_texture_get_max_waste: * @handle: a #CoglHandle for a texture. * * Queries the maximum wasted (unused) pixels in one dimension of a GPU side * texture. * * Return value: the maximum waste */ int cogl_texture_get_max_waste (CoglHandle handle); /** * cogl_texture_is_sliced: * @handle: a #CoglHandle for a texture. * * Queries if a texture is sliced (stored as multiple GPU side tecture * objects). * * Return value: %TRUE if the texture is sliced, %FALSE if the texture * is stored as a single GPU texture */ gboolean cogl_texture_is_sliced (CoglHandle handle); /** * cogl_texture_get_gl_texture: * @handle: a #CoglHandle for a texture. * @out_gl_handle: (out) (allow-none): pointer to return location for the * textures GL handle, or %NULL. * @out_gl_target: (out) (allow-none): pointer to return location for the * GL target type, or %NULL. * * Queries the GL handles for a GPU side texture through its #CoglHandle. * * If the texture is spliced the data for the first sub texture will be * queried. * * Return value: %TRUE if the handle was successfully retrieved, %FALSE * if the handle was invalid */ gboolean cogl_texture_get_gl_texture (CoglHandle handle, GLuint *out_gl_handle, GLenum *out_gl_target); /** * cogl_texture_get_data: * @handle: a #CoglHandle for a texture. * @format: the #CoglPixelFormat to store the texture as. * @rowstride: the rowstride of @data or retrieved from texture if none is * specified. * @data: memory location to write contents of buffer, or %NULL if we're * only querying the data size through the return value. * * Copies the pixel data from a cogl texture to system memory. * * Return value: the size of the texture data in bytes, or 0 if the texture * is not valid */ int cogl_texture_get_data (CoglHandle handle, CoglPixelFormat format, unsigned int rowstride, guint8 *data); /** * cogl_texture_set_region: * @handle: a #CoglHandle. * @src_x: upper left coordinate to use from source data. * @src_y: upper left coordinate to use from source data. * @dst_x: upper left destination horizontal coordinate. * @dst_y: upper left destination vertical coordinate. * @dst_width: width of destination region to write. * @dst_height: height of destination region to write. * @width: width of source data buffer. * @height: height of source data buffer. * @format: the #CoglPixelFormat used in the source buffer. * @rowstride: rowstride of source buffer (computed from width if none * specified) * @data: the actual pixel data. * * Sets the pixels in a rectangular subregion of @handle from an in-memory * buffer containing pixel data. * * Return value: %TRUE if the subregion upload was successful, and * %FALSE otherwise */ gboolean cogl_texture_set_region (CoglHandle handle, int src_x, int src_y, int dst_x, int dst_y, unsigned int dst_width, unsigned int dst_height, int width, int height, CoglPixelFormat format, unsigned int rowstride, const guint8 *data); #if defined (COGL_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_API) #define cogl_texture_set_region_from_bitmap \ cogl_texture_set_region_from_bitmap_EXP /** * cogl_texture_set_region_from_bitmap: * @handle: a #CoglHandle for a texture * @src_x: upper left coordinate to use from the source bitmap. * @src_y: upper left coordinate to use from the source bitmap * @dst_x: upper left destination horizontal coordinate. * @dst_y: upper left destination vertical coordinate. * @dst_width: width of destination region to write. * @dst_height: height of destination region to write. * @bitmap: The source bitmap to read from * * Copies a specified source region from @bitmap to the position * (@src_x, @src_y) of the given destination texture @handle. * * Return value: %TRUE if the subregion upload was successful, and * %FALSE otherwise * * Since: 1.8 * Stability: unstable */ gboolean cogl_texture_set_region_from_bitmap (CoglHandle handle, int src_x, int src_y, int dst_x, int dst_y, unsigned int dst_width, unsigned int dst_height, CoglBitmap *bitmap); #endif /** * cogl_texture_new_from_sub_texture: * @full_texture: a #CoglHandle to an existing texture * @sub_x: X coordinate of the top-left of the subregion * @sub_y: Y coordinate of the top-left of the subregion * @sub_width: Width in pixels of the subregion * @sub_height: Height in pixels of the subregion * * Creates a new texture which represents a subregion of another * texture. The GL resources will be shared so that no new texture * data is actually allocated. * * Sub textures have undefined behaviour texture coordinates outside * of the range [0,1] are used. They also do not work with * CoglVertexBuffers. * * The sub texture will keep a reference to the full texture so you do * not need to keep one separately if you only want to use the sub * texture. * * Return value: a #CoglHandle to the new texture. * * Since: 1.2 */ CoglHandle cogl_texture_new_from_sub_texture (CoglHandle full_texture, int sub_x, int sub_y, int sub_width, int sub_height); #if defined (COGL_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_API) /** * cogl_texture_new_from_buffer: * @buffer: the #CoglHandle of a pixel buffer * @width: width of texture in pixels or 0 * @height: height of texture in pixels or 0 * @flags: optional flags for the texture, or %COGL_TEXTURE_NONE * @format: the #CoglPixelFormat the buffer is stored in in RAM * @internal_format: the #CoglPixelFormat that will be used for storing * the buffer on the GPU. If %COGL_PIXEL_FORMAT_ANY is given then a * premultiplied format similar to the format of the source data will * be used. The default blending equations of Cogl expect premultiplied * color data; the main use of passing a non-premultiplied format here * is if you have non-premultiplied source data and are going to adjust * the blend mode (see cogl_material_set_blend()) or use the data for * something other than straight blending * @rowstride: the memory offset in bytes between the starts of * scanlines in @data. If 0 is given the row stride will be deduced from * @width and @format or the stride given by cogl_pixel_buffer_new_for_size() * @offset: offset in bytes in @buffer from where the texture data starts * * Creates a new texture using the buffer specified by @handle. If the buffer * has been created using cogl_pixel_buffer_new_for_size() it's possible to omit * the height and width values already specified at creation time. * * Return value: a #CoglHandle to the new texture or %COGL_INVALID_HANDLE on * failure * * Since: 1.2 * Stability: Unstable */ CoglHandle cogl_texture_new_from_buffer (CoglHandle buffer, unsigned int width, unsigned int height, CoglTextureFlags flags, CoglPixelFormat format, CoglPixelFormat internal_format, unsigned int rowstride, unsigned int offset); /* the function above is experimental, the actual symbol is suffixed by _EXP so * we can ensure ABI compatibility and leave the cogl_buffer namespace free for * future use. A bunch of defines translates the symbols documented above into * the real symbols */ CoglHandle cogl_texture_new_from_buffer_EXP (CoglHandle buffer, unsigned int width, unsigned int height, CoglTextureFlags flags, CoglPixelFormat format, CoglPixelFormat internal_format, unsigned int rowstride, unsigned int offset); #define cogl_texture_new_from_buffer cogl_texture_new_from_buffer_EXP #endif #ifndef COGL_DISABLE_DEPRECATED /** * cogl_texture_ref: * @handle: a @CoglHandle. * * Increment the reference count for a cogl texture. * * Deprecated: 1.2: Use cogl_handle_ref() instead * * Return value: the @handle. */ CoglHandle cogl_texture_ref (CoglHandle handle) G_GNUC_DEPRECATED; /** * cogl_texture_unref: * @handle: a @CoglHandle. * * Decrement the reference count for a cogl texture. * * Deprecated: 1.2: Use cogl_handle_unref() instead */ void cogl_texture_unref (CoglHandle handle) G_GNUC_DEPRECATED; #endif /* COGL_DISABLE_DEPRECATED */ G_END_DECLS #endif /* __COGL_TEXTURE_H__ */