mutter/src/compositor/meta-cullable.c
Jasper St. Pierre 27ab516f41 cullable: Reset the culling state instead of skipping the traversal
When we traversed down to reset the culling state, previously we
would just skip any actors that wanted culling. In order to properly
reset the unobscured_region before painting, we need to traverse down
to these places as well. Do this by calling cull_out with NULL regions
for both arguments, and adapt existing cull_out implementations to
match.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=720631
2014-02-05 14:24:08 -05:00

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/* -*- mode: C; c-file-style: "gnu"; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*- */
/*
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*
* Written by:
* Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com>
* Ray Strode <rstrode@redhat.com>
* Jasper St. Pierre <jstpierre@mecheye.net>
*/
#include "config.h"
#include "meta-cullable.h"
#include "clutter-utils.h"
G_DEFINE_INTERFACE (MetaCullable, meta_cullable, CLUTTER_TYPE_ACTOR);
/**
* SECTION:meta-cullable
* @title: MetaCullable
* @short_description: CPU culling operations for efficient drawing
*
* When we are painting a stack of 5-10 large actors, the standard
* bottom-to-top method of drawing every actor results in a tremendous
* amount of overdraw. If these actors are painting textures like
* windows, it can easily max out the available memory bandwidth on a
* low-end graphics chipset. It's even worse if window textures are
* being accessed over the AGP bus.
*
* #MetaCullable is our solution. The basic technique applied here is to
* do a pre-pass before painting where we walk each actor from top to bottom
* and ask each actor to "cull itself out". We pass in a region it can copy
* to clip its drawing to, and the actor can subtract its fully opaque pixels
* so that actors underneath know not to draw there as well.
*/
/**
* meta_cullable_cull_out_children:
* @cullable: The #MetaCullable
* @unobscured_region: The unobscured region, as passed into cull_out()
* @clip_region: The clip region, as passed into cull_out()
*
* This is a helper method for actors that want to recurse over their
* child actors, and cull them out.
*
* See #MetaCullable and meta_cullable_cull_out() for more details.
*/
void
meta_cullable_cull_out_children (MetaCullable *cullable,
cairo_region_t *unobscured_region,
cairo_region_t *clip_region)
{
ClutterActor *actor = CLUTTER_ACTOR (cullable);
ClutterActor *child;
ClutterActorIter iter;
clutter_actor_iter_init (&iter, actor);
while (clutter_actor_iter_prev (&iter, &child))
{
float x, y;
gboolean needs_culling;
if (!META_IS_CULLABLE (child))
continue;
needs_culling = (unobscured_region != NULL && clip_region != NULL);
if (needs_culling && !CLUTTER_ACTOR_IS_VISIBLE (child))
needs_culling = FALSE;
/* If an actor has effects applied, then that can change the area
* it paints and the opacity, so we no longer can figure out what
* portion of the actor is obscured and what portion of the screen
* it obscures, so we skip the actor.
*
* This has a secondary beneficial effect: if a ClutterOffscreenEffect
* is applied to an actor, then our clipped redraws interfere with the
* caching of the FBO - even if we only need to draw a small portion
* of the window right now, ClutterOffscreenEffect may use other portions
* of the FBO later. So, skipping actors with effects applied also
* prevents these bugs.
*
* Theoretically, we should check clutter_actor_get_offscreen_redirect()
* as well for the same reason, but omitted for simplicity in the
* hopes that no-one will do that.
*/
if (needs_culling && clutter_actor_has_effects (child))
needs_culling = FALSE;
if (needs_culling && !meta_actor_is_untransformed (child, NULL, NULL))
needs_culling = FALSE;
if (needs_culling)
{
clutter_actor_get_position (child, &x, &y);
/* Temporarily move to the coordinate system of the actor */
cairo_region_translate (unobscured_region, - x, - y);
cairo_region_translate (clip_region, - x, - y);
meta_cullable_cull_out (META_CULLABLE (child), unobscured_region, clip_region);
cairo_region_translate (unobscured_region, x, y);
cairo_region_translate (clip_region, x, y);
}
else
{
meta_cullable_cull_out (META_CULLABLE (child), NULL, NULL);
}
}
}
/**
* meta_cullable_reset_culling_children:
* @cullable: The #MetaCullable
*
* This is a helper method for actors that want to recurse over their
* child actors, and cull them out.
*
* See #MetaCullable and meta_cullable_reset_culling() for more details.
*/
void
meta_cullable_reset_culling_children (MetaCullable *cullable)
{
ClutterActor *actor = CLUTTER_ACTOR (cullable);
ClutterActor *child;
ClutterActorIter iter;
clutter_actor_iter_init (&iter, actor);
while (clutter_actor_iter_next (&iter, &child))
{
if (!META_IS_CULLABLE (child))
continue;
meta_cullable_reset_culling (META_CULLABLE (child));
}
}
static void
meta_cullable_default_init (MetaCullableInterface *iface)
{
}
/**
* meta_cullable_cull_out:
* @cullable: The #MetaCullable
* @unobscured_region: The unobscured region, in @cullable's space.
* @clip_region: The clip region, in @cullable's space.
*
* When #MetaWindowGroup is painted, we walk over its direct cullable
* children from top to bottom and ask themselves to "cull out". Cullables
* can use @unobscured_region and @clip_region to clip their drawing. Actors
* interested in eliminating overdraw should copy the @clip_region and only
* paint those parts, as everything else has been obscured by actors above it.
*
* Actors that may have fully opaque parts should also subtract out a region
* that is fully opaque from @unobscured_region and @clip_region.
*
* @unobscured_region and @clip_region are extremely similar. The difference
* is that @clip_region starts off with the stage's clip, if Clutter detects
* that we're doing a clipped redraw. @unobscured_region, however, starts off
* with the full stage size, so actors that may want to record what parts of
* their window are unobscured for e.g. scheduling repaints can do so.
*
* Actors that have children can also use the meta_cullable_cull_out_children()
* helper method to do a simple cull across all their children.
*/
void
meta_cullable_cull_out (MetaCullable *cullable,
cairo_region_t *unobscured_region,
cairo_region_t *clip_region)
{
META_CULLABLE_GET_IFACE (cullable)->cull_out (cullable, unobscured_region, clip_region);
}
/**
* meta_cullable_reset_culling:
* @cullable: The #MetaCullable
*
* Actors that copied data in their cull_out() implementation can now
* reset their data, as the paint is now over. Additional paints may be
* done by #ClutterClone or similar, and they should not be affected by
* the culling operation.
*/
void
meta_cullable_reset_culling (MetaCullable *cullable)
{
META_CULLABLE_GET_IFACE (cullable)->reset_culling (cullable);
}