diff options
author | Sven Gothel <[email protected]> | 2012-01-08 06:31:17 +0100 |
---|---|---|
committer | Sven Gothel <[email protected]> | 2012-01-08 06:31:17 +0100 |
commit | 098398c2a9145447da5314eed9792b3738c2d515 (patch) | |
tree | ec8743137418e6b92644ba02f21c73f559145b16 /src/test/com/jogamp | |
parent | 7ce29d85bb85c003c9dc3b94efa84b55dfbb7f86 (diff) |
GLContext*/GLDrawableHelper: Fix consistency of recursive makeCurrent()/release()/destroy() calls ; Enable context switch tracing ; GLCanvas: proper AbstractGraphicsDevice destruction
GLContext*/GLDrawableHelper: Fix consistency of recursive makeCurrent()/release()/destroy() calls
Utilizing volatile and lock.tryLock(0) for lockConsiderFailFast(),
reducing redundant synchronization and using RecursiveLock implicit sync.
GLContext 'early-out' is the case where the thread already holds the
context, ie. context is already current and the native makeCurrent is skipped.
makeCurrent()'s 'early-out' w/o incr. the recursive lock of GLContext
and it's NativeSurface could lead to asymetry in lock/unlock count
with release()/destroy() calls. The 1st release actually released the
native ctx already.
Properly utilize recursive lock/unlock in all cases and impl. 'early-out' after locking.
Following the above in GLDrawableHelper.invokeGL()'s 'early-out' case as well,
ie calling makeCurrent()/release() symmetrical.
Introduce GLDrawableHelper.disposeGL(), which issues dispose on all GLEventListeners
within a current context and issued context destruction directly.
This simplifies GLAutodrawable's destroy/dispose calls and ensures
that the above sequence of events happens atomically (lock is being hold until destruction).
Enable context switch tracing
If property 'jogl.debug.GLContext.TraceSwitch' is defined, trace context switch.
GLCanvas: proper AbstractGraphicsDevice destruction
Diffstat (limited to 'src/test/com/jogamp')
0 files changed, 0 insertions, 0 deletions