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- See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=486277
- Calling XCloseDisplay occasionally leads to a SIGSEGV,
even thought the reference is valid and OK.
Workaround is not to close any X11Display,
but to hold them stashed and reuse them.
Since we already pipeline all X11Display's
via Nativewindow's X11Util, an added referenceCounter
and a global active/passive list solved this problem.
This workaround is only active in case 'isVendorATI()'.
NEWT/NativeWindow X11:
- Let XIOErrorHandler and invalid display references
fail hard with FatalError, otherwise we won't see
the stack trace - and those bugs are indeed fatal.
NativeWindow X11:
- Install XIOErrorHandler, which stays active.
- X11Util.X11Display:
- Add reference counter
- Add global active/passive list.
Passive if reference count == 0
and marked as 'un-closeable' (-> ATI).
Reusing passive members when create a new display.
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JOGL:
- Use DeleteLocalRef() calls to free temp NIO buffer
in manual *Copied implementation.
- GLDrawableFactoryImpl: Be serious about the shutdown() semantics
- *GraphicsConfiguration:
- Fix the invalid Onscreen/PBuffer/Pixmap determination (X11/EGL/WGL)
- Just return null if not valid
- X11GLXGraphicsConfigurationFactory - FBConfig
- Determine recommendedIndex properly ..
- Don't bail out if a FBConfig is invalid ..
- Use Chooser in case nothing is recommended ..
- X11OffscreenGLXDrawable fixes bugs:
- wrong (int) cast of parent window in XCreatePixmap call
- setting display to zero too early in destruction, ie
before XCloseDisplay
- X11GLXDrawableFactory is using [singleton] shared dummy resources for
- Screen, Drawable and Context
which are utilized in case they are needed ..
They are removed at shutdown call
- GLXVersion gathering in GLXUtil now ..
- DefaultGLCapabilitiesChooser: Respect PBuffer selection
Tests:
- Add DrawableFactory shutdown()
- Add various Offscreen Capabilties
- Add Offscreen and non-pbuffer case
- JUnit Passed (Linux64bit: NVidia/ATI)
- demos.jrefract.JRefract passed (Linux64bit: NVidia/ATI)
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Due to limitations on Windows,
we need to standardize the one thread for
- window creation, and
- event dispatching
This was already mentioned in the previous implementation
but while integrating into another threading model (Plugin3),
it turned out that manual managing the thread is too much of a burden.
NEWT now uses a EDT per Display and Thread as the default,
where Display creation, Window creation and event dispatching is 'pipelined' into.
This can be switched off:
NewtFactory.setUseEDT(boolean onoff);
and queried via:
NewtFactory.useEDT();
Note this EDT impl. does not implicate a global lock or whatsoever.
The experimantal semantics of a current GL context
for input event dispatching is removed,
i.e. the GL context is no more made current for mouse/key listener.
This reduces the complexity and allows the proper impl. of
the external dispatch via EDT .. for example.
Removed:
GLWindow: setEventHandlerMode(int) .. etc
X11Display: XLockDisplay/XUnlockDisplay
needed to be utilized to allow the new
multithreading (EDT/Render) Display usage.
X11Window: lockSurface/unlockSurface
locks X11Display as well ..
+++++
NEWT: 'getSurfaceHandle()' semantics changed.
To allow usage of the surfaceHandle for OS
where it is allocated thread local (MS-Windows),
it shall be aquired/released while lockSurface/unlockSurface.
This is done in the Windows Window implementation.
GLWindow can no more query 'getSurfaceHandle()'
to verify if 'setRealized()' was successful.
NEWT: Window surface lock is recursive and blocking now,
as it shall be.
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The current thread default display or
the given display is being used,
hence it is no more required to use a ToolkitLock
for X11 without AWT.
Removed X11 ToolkitLock in case of X11 without AWT,
which is being detected with the absence of the classes
java.awt.Component _AND_ javax.media.nativewindow.awt.AWTGraphicsDevice
or with the system property
java.awt.headless=true
Only in the Java2D/Swing case, one 'leaking' Display
is created within canCreateGLPbuffer().
- Workaround for Hotsport bugs #4395095, #6852404
4395095 JNI access to java.nio DirectBuffer constructor/accessor
6852404 Race condition in JNI Direct Buffer access and creation routines
- Added build.xml
-Dbuild.noarchives=true property to skip the time consuming
creation of zip archives.
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on to trunk
git-svn-id: file:///usr/local/projects/SUN/JOGL/git-svn/svn-server-sync/jogl/trunk@1958 232f8b59-042b-4e1e-8c03-345bb8c30851
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Issue 216: Cannot create GLCanvas on non-default GraphicsDevice
Made JOGL Xinerama-aware; now uses screen 0 rather than the screen
reported from the AWT GraphicsDevice when Xinerama is enabled. So far
only compiled and tested on non-Xinerama configuration on Linux; more
testing needed on Xinerama setups and on Solaris.
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Added com.sun.opengl.util.Gamma supporting adjusting of gamma,
brightness, and contrast. API and implementation derived from code in
the LWJGL project. Added demos.gamma.TestGamma demo illustrating how
to use the APIs. Tested on Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. No Solaris
support at this time, although future Solaris releases, being based on
the Xorg server, will probably have support for the required
XF86VidMode extension.
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contains the evolving JSR-231 Reference Implementation and the JSR-231
branch is permanently closed.
git-svn-id: file:///usr/local/projects/SUN/JOGL/git-svn/svn-server-sync/jogl/trunk@401 232f8b59-042b-4e1e-8c03-345bb8c30851
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The stub_includes headers and GlueGen config files have been changed
to make X identifiers and similar values appear to Java to be 64-bit
values on all platforms, rather than changing between 32-bit and
64-bit values depending on the architecture. This allows the shared
Java code in the JOGL X11 implementation to work on both 32- and
64-bit architectures, which is an important step toward having
complete 64-bit support in JOGL. Compared to the suggested patch,
there is no longer a need to duplicate the sources in
net.java.games.jogl.impl.x11 because the Java sources are now 64-bit
clean. The change to use dlsym on Linux/AMD64 instead of
glXGetProcAddressARB has been conditionalized under a run-time flag.
Most of the build.xml and all of the GlueGen changes were incorporated
unchanged. Thanks to the original authors of the patch for this work.
At this point "ant linux.amd64" should build a working JOGL. However,
it can not yet be incorporated into the distribution's platform-
independent jogl.jar; in order to do this, the generation of the
StructAccessors for the JAWT and some other X11 data structures by
GlueGen will need to be conditionalized depending on the platform so
that the 32-bit versions go in one directory, the 64-bit versions in
another, and a run-time check is done to determine which version to
instantiate. There are also a few remaining cleanups to generated glue
code such as net.java.games.jogl.impl.x11.GLX.XGetVisualInfo(), which
needs to be made platform-independent by calling the
XVisualInfo.size() accessor rather than hardwiring in the size of the
data structure (although the real solution will probably need to be
more complicated since there will probably be two XVisualInfo
implementations in the jar file).
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Makefiles and redundant gl.c and similar files from platform-specific
stub_includes directories; the latter have been moved to
stub_includes/common.
git-svn-id: file:///usr/local/projects/SUN/JOGL/git-svn/svn-server-sync/jogl/trunk@22 232f8b59-042b-4e1e-8c03-345bb8c30851
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ProceduralTexturePhysics demos are now working on Linux with the
appropriate hardware. Moved core GLX routines out of the public GLX
interface; this allowed XVisualInfo (and the new GLXFBConfig) to be
removed from the public API. Added support to GlueGen for returning
arrays of pointers as arrays of StructAccessors in Java and for
choosing the typedef name for a pointer-to-struct if the struct itself
does not have a typedef name. Added support to GLEmitter to emit
ProcAddressTables under arbitrary names and to support arbitrary
mechanisms for fetching those tables. Made GLU (on all platforms) and
GLX (on X11) be dynamically linked. Refactored ProcAddressTable
filling to be mostly shared code. Tested changes on Linux, Mac OS X
and Windows.
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subsuming the previous prototype implementation (no GLCanvas support)
done by Marc Downie.
Added user's guide (HTML format) under doc/userguide/index.html.
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