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* Fix 'typo' in messages: 'Catched' -> 'Caught'Sven Gothel2014-06-281-1/+1
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* Bug 741 HiDPI: Add ScalableSurface.getNativeSurfaceScale(..) to compute ↵Sven Gothel2014-06-092-3/+24
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | surface DPI ; Add NEWT Window.getPixelsPerMM(..) to query surface DPI With HiDPI and surface scale, we need knowledge of the native surface's pixel-scale matching the monitor's pixel-per-millimeter value. Preserving the queried native pixel-scale and exposing it via ScalableSurface.getNativeSurfaceScale(..) to compute surface DPI. Add NEWT Window.getPixelsPerMM(..) to query surface DPI. Surface DPI is demonstrated in GraphUI's GPUUISceneGLListener0A .. and TestRulerNEWT01, etc ..
* Bug 741 HiDPI: Simplify ScalableSurface (2): Add request pixelScale API ↵Sven Gothel2014-06-081-9/+15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | entry, fixed NewtCanvasAWT use-case We require the requested pixelScale in NewtCanvasAWT if the NEWT window (child) is not yet realized, so the JAWTWindow can receive the request, since realized/current pixelScale is still 1. Remove return value (requested pixel scale): - public int[] setSurfaceScale(final int[] result, final int[] pixelScale); + public void setSurfaceScale(final int[] pixelScale); Add API hook to query requested pixel scale: + int[] getRequestedSurfaceScale(final int[] result); Unique name for get[Current]*: - public int[] getSurfaceScale(final int[] result); + public int[] getCurrentSurfaceScale(final int[] result);
* Bug 741 HiDPI: Simplify ScalableSurface [set|get]SurfaceScale(..) spec, ↵Sven Gothel2014-06-081-16/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | which also fixed JAWTWindow getSurfaceScale() issue on Windows Let setSurfaceScale(..) return the validated requested values and getSurfaceScale(..) always the current values. This removes complication and solves a bug w/ JAWTWindow on Windows, where we used 'drawable' as an indicator for 'previous locked' state. The latter is not true since on Windows 'drawable' is set to null in unlock, getWindowHandle() should be taken instead.
* Bug 741 HiDPI: Add ScalableSurface interface to get/set pixelScale w/ full ↵Sven Gothel2014-06-081-0/+80
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | OSX impl. Add ScalableSurface interface - To set pixelScale before and after realization - To get pixelScale - Implemented on: - NEWT Window - Generic impl. in WindowImpl - OSX WindowDriver impl. - Also propagetes pixelScale to parent JAWTWindow if offscreen (NewtCanvasAWT) - AWT WindowDriver impl. - JAWTWindow / OSXCalayer - AWT GLCanvas - AWT GLJPanel - NEWTCanvasAWT: - Propagates NEWT Window's pixelScale to underlying JAWTWindow - WrappedSurface for pixelScale propagation using offscreen drawables, i.e. GLJPanel - Generic helper in SurfaceScaleUtils (nativewindow package) - Fully implemented on OSX - Capable to switch pixelScale before realization, i.e. native-creation, as well as on-the-fly. - Impl. uses int[2] for pixelScale to support non-uniform scale. Test cases: - com.jogamp.opengl.test.junit.jogl.demos.es2.newt.TestGearsES2NEWT - com.jogamp.opengl.test.junit.jogl.demos.es2.awt.TestGearsES2AWT - com.jogamp.opengl.test.junit.jogl.demos.es2.awt.TestGearsES2GLJPanelAWT - com.jogamp.opengl.test.junit.jogl.demos.es2.newt.TestGearsES2NewtCanvasAWT - Press 'x' to toggle HiDPI - Commandline '-pixelScale <value>' - Added basic auto unit test (setting pre-realization)
* UpstreamSurfaceHook: Add 'NativeSurface getUpstreamSurface()' (from ↵Sven Gothel2014-06-082-4/+13
| | | | EGLUpstreamSurfaceHook) to generalize ProxySurfaceImpl.getUpstreamSurface()
* Bug 741 HiDPI: Add new NativeSurfaceHolder interface to GLDrawable and ↵Sven Gothel2014-06-062-1/+51
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | NativeWindow; [AWT|SWT]NewtEventFactory use NativeSurfaceHolder as source, fixes pixel unit conversion - Add new NativeSurfaceHolder interface to GLDrawable and NativeWindow, allowing NativeSurface access (pixel unit conversion) A NativeSurfaceHolder is e.g.: - NativeWindow (is-a) - NEWT [GL]Window - GLDrawable (has-a) - [AWT|SWT]GLCanvas - [AWT|SWT]NewtEventFactory use NativeSurfaceHolder as source, fixes pixel unit conversion
* Bug 741 HiDPI: [Core API Change] Bring back get[Width|Height]() in ↵Sven Gothel2014-05-272-7/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | NativeWindow, i.e. getWindow[Width|Height]() -> get[Width|Height]() We have distinguished pixel- and window units in commit f9a00b91dcd146c72a50237b62270f33bd0da98e and introduced NativeWindow.getWindow[Width|Height]() and NativeSurface.getSurface[Width|Height](). To have a unique naming scheme, we could rename all method using 'Window', but for simplicity and since there will be no 'semantic override' just use the simple version.
* Bug 1012: Fix erroneous handling of multiple monitor coordinates on OSX with ↵Sven Gothel2014-05-261-1/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | NEWT To properly convert Top-Left (TL) from/to Bottom-Left (BL) coordinates we need to utilize the given CGDisplay viewport (TL) and NSScreen (BL) to perform the y-flip. This is especially true for the case of having multiple monitors covering different viewports (mixed resolution).
* Bug 741 HiDPI: Refine Monitor/Screen [virtual] Viewport Definition / Add ↵Sven Gothel2014-05-262-17/+52
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | NEWT Support / Fix JAWT getPixelScale deadlock - NativeWindow/Surface/NEWT API DOC: Define Coordinate System of Window and Screen - OSXUtil: Add getPixelScale(..) via Screen index and 'windowOrView' - JAWTWindow/JAWTUtil.getPixelScale(..): Use pre-fetched AWT GraphicsConfiguration to solve AWT-TreeLock (deadlock) - [Virtual] Viewport of MonitorDevice and Screen: - Properly calculate and expose [virtual] viewport in window and pixel units - OSX Monitor viewports in pixel units are 'reconstructed' - Window/Viewport to Monitor selection shall be perfomed via window units (unique) - OSX NEWT Window create/init (native): Use given size and coordinates even in fullscreen mode Don't override by quering NSScreen coordinates, trust given values. - Fix test cases, i.e. usage of pixel- and window-units
* Bug 742 HiDPI: [Core API Change] Distinguish window-units and pixel-units: ↵Sven Gothel2014-05-232-12/+43
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Refine commit fb57c652fee6be133990cd7afbbd2fdfc084afaa - NEWT Screen, Monitor, MonitorMode, .. - All Units are in pixel units, not window units! - On OSX HiDPI, we report the current scaled monitor resolution, instead of the native pixel sized. Need to filter out those, i.e. report only native unscaled resolutions, since out MonitorMode analogy is per MonitorDevice and not per window! - Fix usage (one by one) of - Screen and Monitor viewport usage
* Bug 742 HiDPI: [Core API Change] Distinguish window-units and pixel-units: ↵Sven Gothel2014-05-223-15/+52
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Refine commit f9a00b91dcd146c72a50237b62270f33bd0da98e - Using comment tag 'FIXME HiDPI' to locate remaining issues - Fix remaining 'getPixel*(..)' -> 'getSurface*(..)' - UpstreamSurfaceHook - Fix usage (one by one) of - NativeWindow: getWindowWidth() / getWindowHeight() - NativeSurface/GLDrawable: getSurfaceWidth() / getSurfaceHeight() - mention window- or pixel units in API doc where required - use 'setSurfaceSize(..)' where appropriate to match 'getSurface*()' - GLFBODrawable - GLOffscreenAutoDrawable - UpstreamSurfaceHook.MutableSize - NativeWindow's Point: Add API doc and 'Point scaleInv(..)' - NativeSurface Simplify new conversion methods and use single in-place storage - 'int[] getWindowUnitXY(int[], int[])' -> 'int[] convertToWindowUnits(int[], int[])' - 'int[] getPixelUnitXY(int[], int[])' -> 'int[] convertToPixelUnits(int[], int[])' - NEWT Screen/Monitor - Assume screen/window units - TODO: Refine semantics - Monitor resolution probably is in pixel units ?! - Including the Rectangle/Monitor association etc etc - NEWT Window - Add setSurfaceSize(..) for convenience - Add 'Point convertToWindowUnits(final Point pixelUnitsAndResult)', etc .. - All window ops are using window units (size, pos, ..), but methods operating on the surface/drawable: windowRepaint(..) .. - TODO: Consider changing method names 'window*(..)' to 'surface*(..)' actually operating on surface/drawable - Window.windowRepaint(..) - GLAutoDrawableDelegate.windowResizedOp(..) (maybe all similar methods in here) - NEWT Mouse/Pointer Events - Using pixel units
* Bug 742 HiDPI: [Core API Change] Distinguish window-units and pixel-units; ↵Sven Gothel2014-05-216-46/+125
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add HiDPI for AWT GLCanvas w/ OSX CALayer Core API Change: To support HiDPI thoroughly in JOGL (NativeWindow, JOGL, NEWT) we need to separate window- and pixel units. NativeWindow and NativeSurface now have distinguished access methods for window units and pixel units. NativeWindow: Using window units - getWindowWidth() * NEW Method * - getWindowHeight() * NEW Method * - getX(), getY(), ... NativeSurface: Using pixel units - getWidth() -> getSurfaceWidth() * RENAMED * - getHeight() -> getSurfaceHeight() * RENAMED * GLDrawable: Using pixel units - getWidth() -> getSurfaceWidth() * RENAMED, aligned w/ NativeSurface * - getHeight() -> getSurfaceHeight() * RENAMED, aligned w/ NativeSurface * Above changes also removes API collision w/ other windowing TK, e.g. AWT's getWidth()/getHeight() in GLCanvas and the same method names in GLDrawable before this change. +++ Now preliminary 'working': - AWT GLCanvas - AWT GLJPanel Tested manually on OSX w/ and w/o HiDPI Retina: java com.jogamp.opengl.test.junit.jogl.demos.es2.awt.TestGearsES2AWT -manual -noanim -time 1000000 java com.jogamp.opengl.test.junit.jogl.demos.es2.awt.TestGearsES2GLJPanelAWT -manual -noanim -time 1000000 +++ TODO: - NEWT - Change Window.setSize(..) to use pixel units ? - OSX HiDPI support - Testing .. - API refinement
* Cleanup *GraphicsDevice: Use 'final' for ctor parameter; ↵Sven Gothel2014-04-011-6/+5
| | | | DefaultGraphicsDevice.getUniqueID(..) shall perform 'intern()' only once.
* TextureIO: Support PNGTextureWriter w/ TextureData IntBuffer (via ↵Sven Gothel2014-02-131-2/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | PNGPixelRect and PixelFormatUtil) TextureData IntBuffer could be caused by AWT read-pixels but is not seamlessly supported via PNGPixelRect since the latter uses a hardcoded ByteBuffer. Add static PNGPixelRect.write(..) supporting IntBuffer to support this case for now. PNGPixelRect instances do not support any Buffer type to avoid a bloated implementation. PixelFormatUtil adds support for int32 pixel format conversion.
* Bug 973: NativeWindowFactory: Needs service provider interface (SPI) for TK ↵Sven Gothel2014-02-121-2/+2
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* Bug 973: NativeWindowFactory: Needs service provider interface (SPI) for TK ↵Sven Gothel2014-02-121-4/+19
| | | | | | specific implementations (Scaling) Add FIXME note ..
* NativeWindowFactory.createWrappedWindow [WrappedWindow]: Using ↵Sven Gothel2014-01-311-3/+3
| | | | UpstreamSurfaceHookMutableSizePos to take position into account; WrappedWindow: invalidate and destroy - display device could be opened.
* Add NativeWindowFactory.getLocationOnScreen(NativeWindow nw) to retrieve the ↵Sven Gothel2014-01-311-0/+19
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* NativeWindowFactory: Add Support for creating a platform agnostic wrapped ↵Sven Gothel2014-01-301-0/+46
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* Bug 948 - NVIDIA 331.38 (Linux X11) EGL impl. only supports _one_ EGL ↵Sven Gothel2014-01-241-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Display via eglGetDisplay(..) NVIDIA 331.38 (Linux X11) EGL impl. only supports _one_ EGL Display via eglGetDisplay. - Subsequent eglGetDisplay(..) calls fail. - Using the same 'global' egl-display does work though Remedy: Add 'GLRendererQuirks.SingletonEGLDisplayOnly' Detection of quirk is done as usual in GLContextImpl.setRendererQuirks(..), and EGLDrawableFactory passes the quirk, if detected, down to EGLDisplayUtil. The latter implements the singleton eglDisplay handle. EGLDisplayUtil: Cleaned up .. - EGLDisplayRef employs the reference handling incl. eglInitialize(..) and eglTerminate(), as well as the new singleton quirk. - Mark all internal methods 'private', to remove possible [untested] sideffects.
* PixelRectangle.GenericPixelRect: hashCode() impl. didn't set volatile ↵Sven Gothel2014-01-091-0/+1
| | | | hashCodeComputed := true (always re-computes hash code - duh!)
* Bug 935: NEWT PointerIcon: Utilize Toolkit Agnostic PixelFormat and ↵Sven Gothel2014-01-081-6/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Conversion Utilities (Allowing 'arbitrary' PointerIcon data input) Commit fe28bc125429b38cdcd016746081f4a6d521c6fd added the notion of toolkit agnostic PixelFormat and conversion utilities, utilized and further tested by this patch. +++ - PointerIcon is a PixelRectangle and hence holds the decoded data. This allows on-the-fly conversion if required as well as recreation w/o PNG re-decoding. - Using array-backed PointerIcon data where possible, allowing better performance when converting PixelFormat etc. - NEWT Display adds 'createPointerIcon(final IOUtil.ClassResources pngResource...' method to support agnostic PointerIcon creation. - NEWT Display adds methods to allow users to avoid PixelFormat and Buffer NIO type forced conversion: - PixelFormat getNativePointerIconPixelFormat() - boolean getNativePointerIconForceDirectNIO() +++ PNGImage -> PNGPixelRect Deleted: com.jogamp.opengl.util.texture.spi.PNGImage Added: com.jogamp.opengl.util.PNGPixelRect (We hope nobody was using PNGImage directly since it was a service-plugin for TextureIO) PNGPixelRect is a PixelRectangle PNGPixelRect actually is implemented OpenGL agnostic, however - since our PNGJ support lives under package 'jogamp.opengl.util.pngj' it cannot be moved up (yet). PNGPixelRect now handles all PixelFormat for the target format and also added support for grayscale+alpha (2 channels). The latter is force-converted to RGB* - similar to paletted. Further more, PNGPixelRect allows simply passing an OutputStream to write the PNG data. Used by: TextureIO and NEWT +++ - OffscreenSurfaceLayer's setCursor(..) uses the agnostic PixelRectangle instead of a PNG resource. - AWTMisc uses the PixelRectangle to produce the AWT Cursor and converts it to the required format. Hence same pixels are used for NEWT and AWT pointer/cursor icon. - TestGearsES2Newt and NewtAWTReparentingKeyAdapter 'tests' iterate over 3 custom PointerIcon when pressed 'c'. - JOGLNewtAppletBase uses the new custom PointerIcon 'newt/data/crosshair-lumina-trans-32x32.png', which is included in NEWT (213 bytes only). -
* Bug 935: NEWT PointerIcon: Add Toolkit Agnostic PixelFormat and Conversion ↵Sven Gothel2014-01-083-0/+763
| | | | | | | | | | Utilities (Allowing 'arbitrary' PointerIcon data input) To allowing 'arbitrary' PointerIcon data input, i.e. via raw pixels we need to define an agnostic PixelFormat and required conversion utilities. The latter is not hw accelereated (toolkit agnostic), but this shall be expected and satisfying for small amount of 'pixels'.
* Bug 935: NEWT OSX PointerIcon/Pointer-Visibility: Impl. ↵Sven Gothel2014-01-041-0/+20
| | | | | | | | | | OffscreenLayerSurface (OSX CALayer) w/ JAWTWindow Path Add setCursor(..) and hideCursor() to OffscreenLayerSurface interface, impl. in JAWTWindow w/ AWT. This allows an OSX NEWT Window using CALayer (i.e. NewtCanvasAWT) to have setPointerIcon(..) and setPointerVisible(..) functionality!
* NativeWindow *GraphicsDevice: Align constructors to simplify call hierarchy ↵Sven Gothel2013-11-061-14/+4
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* jogl: avoid creating a second String object, one is enoughHarvey Harrison2013-10-185-5/+5
| | | | | | | One String is already being built, passing it to new String() is just wasteful as the temp String can be returned just as easily. Signed-off-by: Harvey Harrison <[email protected]>
* jogl: add missing @Override annotationsHarvey Harrison2013-10-1716-0/+37
| | | | Signed-off-by: Harvey Harrison <[email protected]>
* jogl: remove all trailing whitespaceHarvey Harrison2013-10-1732-402/+402
| | | | Signed-off-by: Harvey Harrison <[email protected]>
* Add efficient set(..all..) to Dimension, Insets, Point and Rectangle of ↵Sven Gothel2013-10-164-19/+30
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* NativeWindow API Doc: Fix layout / Add version.Sven Gothel2013-07-171-55/+39
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* Remedy for Bug 782: Issue Debug.initSingleton() or Debug.debug(..) before ↵Sven Gothel2013-07-171-1/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | calling 'PropertyAccess.isPropertyDefined(propName, default)' through Debug class. Calling 'Debug.isPropertyDefined(propName, default)' may be 'optimized' to 'PropertyAccess.isPropertyDefined(propName, default)', which would skip the modules Debug's class initialization. Iff that happens, an AccessControlException may happen, due to requesting an insecure property, since modules own Debug class has not been added it's trusted prefixes from within it's init block yet. This seems to be a bug of the JVM .. to me, however .. the above description is the only able to explain the issue at hand. +++ Fix calls Debug class own static methods, either Debug.initSingleton() or Debug.debug(), before calling 'isPropertyDefined(propName, default)'. +++ Also mark Debug class static methods final! +++
* StringBuffer -> StringBuilderSven Gothel2013-07-152-2/+2
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* NEWT MonitorMode test cases: Add X11 XRandR commandline reset to ↵Sven Gothel2013-07-091-1/+4
| | | | | | | | UITestCase's AfterClass if available (X11). In case a MonitorMode test case fails, force XRandR reset '-s 0 -o normal' at end of test class if X11. Unit Test: TestScreenMode00cNEWT
* Add Comparable<?>: Point*, Dimension*, Rectangle*, SurfaceSize* and ↵Sven Gothel2013-06-307-5/+105
| | | | | | | | | | | MonitorMode* ; Sort List<MonitorMode> in descending order to be well determined. Add Comparable<?>: Point*, Dimension*, Rectangle*, SurfaceSize* and MonitorMode*: - Compare square values - See API doc for order of special semantics (flags, rotation, ..) Sort List<MonitorMode> in descending order to be well determined: - Removes order by native mode id, give user a reliable natural order.
* Fix Bug 761 (part 1/2): Move GLDrawableFactory.shutdownHook -> ↵Sven Gothel2013-06-231-23/+75
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | NativeWindowFactory.shutdownHook, the latter handles customShutdownHooks for NativeWindow, JOGL and NEWT. Unifying our shutdown mechanism is required to provide a controlled shutdown sequence. NativeWindowFactory is chosen to be the new central entry point, since it is the lowest denominator (common module). - Move GLDrawableFactory.shutdownHook -> NativeWindowFactory.shutdownHook Reverse the shutdown dependency for clarity and availability to all modules, i.e. NEWT may not know about JOGL. Remove the 'gamma' shutdown hook, instead simply call GLDrawableFactoryImpl.resetDisplayGamma() before destroy. NativeWindowFactory.shutdownHook handles customShutdownHooks for NativeWindow, JOGL and NEWT - Modules can register their shutdown runnable at head or tail of list. - Allows controlled shutdown across all modules.
* Bug 747: Allow usage of IdentityHashMap w/ keys: ↵Sven Gothel2013-06-092-4/+15
| | | | | | AbstractGraphicsDevice.getUniqueID() and GLContext.getDeviceVersionAvailableKey() .. both value classes unique, long lived and rare.
* Fix Bug 600 and Bug 721: Adding support for multiple monitors w/ NEWTSven Gothel2013-05-066-6/+121
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Support for all monitor devices and their available modes - X11: Use RandR 1.3 if available - Retrieve information - Changing a monitor device's mode - Support for dedicated and spannig fullscreen - See <http://jogamp.org/files/screenshots/newt-mmonitor/html/> - TODO: - X11 RandR does _not_ relayout the virtual screen size and neither the CRT's viewport. We may need to relayout them if they were covering a seamless region to achieve same experience! - OSX: No machine to attach a secondary CRT -> TEST! - Tested Manually for Regressions - Linux ARMv6hf (Rasp-Pi/BCM, Panda/X11) - Android (Huawei, Kindle) - Tested Manually and junit: - X11/Linux - NV, ATI-Catalyst w/ 2 CRTs - VBox w/ 4 CRTs - Win/Windows - NV, w/ 2 CRTs - VBox w/ 4 CRTs - X11/OpenIndiana, NV, 1 CRT
* Fix Bug 722: Make GLEventListenerState 'transaction' safe Animator.pause[ ↵Sven Gothel2013-04-231-1/+39
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | surface.lock[ modify ] ] GLEventListenerState: New model for GLEventListenerState's transaction safety: - Z Decorate-1: Animator.pause [ X ] Animator.resume - X Decorate-2: Surface.lock [ Y ] Surface.unlock - Instead of setting AbstractGraphicsDevice, just swap the handle and ownership. - Issuing setRealized(..) only if required, i.e. having an upstream-surface (EGL..) depending on used device - Utilizing setRealized(..) on the GLAD's delegated 'real' drawable, avoiding optional GLAD locking. - Cleanup and above changes shall render impl. easier to read. GLEventListenerState Unit Tests: - If swapping/moving from AWT -> NEWT, use a NEWT dedicated Display avoiding ATI driver XCB crash - read comment.
* *Capabilities: Cleanup string ctor; GLGraphicsConfigurationUtil: Clean ↵Sven Gothel2013-04-171-3/+8
| | | | getExclusiveWinAttributeBits(..); WGLGLCapabilities: Add PFD2String(..)
* OSX/CALayer: OSX/CALayer Threading Part3 - Run CALayer ops in a streaming ↵Sven Gothel2013-03-191-0/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | design on main-thread w/o [infinitive] blocking History: Part1 commit 896e8b021b39e9415040a57a1d540d7d24b02db1 (Run CALayer Ops on current thread to avoid blocking) Part2 commit 28c6472335b924080d638b33a28f8f4eedb459b1 (Run CALayer Ops on main-thread w/o blocking) Dependency: GlueGen commit 4becdfa125b07ff969d6540e1112735b53cd15eb (Fix RecursiveLockImpl* Timeout corner case) Part2 misses essential locking of the OpenGL context (and it's surface upfront) while creating the NSOpenGLLayer instance. The latter instantiates a OpenGL context shared w/ JOGL's, hence it cannot be locked. Encapsulating NSOpenGLLayer creation/attachment and it's detachment/release in sub-classes AttachNSOpenGLLayer and DetachNSOpenGLLayer, where instances will be streamed on main-thread. Both tasks are triggered at associateDrawable(boolean bound). The mentioned GL context locking requires disturbs the 'streaming' design considerably in AttachNSOpenGLLayer. It is solved by attempt to acquire the recursive lock of the surface and the context via 'tryLock(maxwait)' w/ screen-vSync-period/2. If the locks could not be acquired completly, the AttachNSOpenGLLayer instance will be re-queued to the main-thread for later execution. Before DetachNSOpenGLLayer is being streamed, it is validated whether AttachNSOpenGLLayer did run. A recursive situation does happen w/ resizing an offscreen pbuffer drawable! Hence extra care is being taken.
* OSX/CALayer: Simplify FixCALayerLayout()/layoutSurfaceLayer() call, no more ↵Sven Gothel2013-03-141-15/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | need for explicit call - OffscreenLayerSurface.layoutSurfaceLayer() removed, no more required - JAWTWindow adds a ComponentListener, which issues FixCALayerLayout() at resized, moved and shown. - MyNSOpenGLLayer no more requires fix*Size() methods - MyNSOpenGLLayer::setDedicatedSize() need no explicit CATransaction, performed by caller.
* OSX/CALayer: Revise CALayer 'RunOnMainThread' utilization, avoiding deadlocksSven Gothel2013-03-141-4/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | RunOnMainThread(waitUntilDone:=true,..) can deadlock the main-thread if called from AWT-EDT, since the main-thread may call back to AWT-EDT while injecting a new main-thread task. This patch revises all RunOnMainThread CALayer usage, resulting in only one required left: - OSXUtil.AddCASublayer() w/ waitUntilDone:=false Hence the CALayer code has no more potential to deadlock main-thread/AWT-EDT. OSXUtil.AddCASublayer() must be performed on main-thread, otherwise the CALayer attachment will fail - no visible rendering result. +++ Note: A good trigger to test this deadlock is to magnify/zoom the OSX desktop (click background + ctrl-mouse_wheel) before running some unit tests. TestGLCanvasAWTActionDeadlock01AWT and TestAddRemove02GLWindowNewtCanvasAWT also have the potential to trigger the mentioned deadlock.
* Fix NEWT/AWT WindowClosing Unit Tests ; Review/Cleanup NEWT WindowClosing ↵Sven Gothel2013-02-282-2/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | mechanism Due to a NEWT WindowClosing event regression cause by NewtCanvasAWT changes a review of our WindowClosing event mechanism was required. Important cleanups are marked w/ '(*)' below. I would have preferred to change the 'WindowListener.windowDestroyNotify(WindowEvent)' method to pass a WindowCloseEvent object exposing more information like toolkit or programmatic destruction and passing whether a 'closing' or 'nop' action will be performed based on the WindowClosingMode. For now I postponed this idea .. since it would change the API again, but may reconsider it after merging the Android 'closing' patch. - InputEvent.consumedTag -> NEWTEvent.consumedTag - Window - (*) Promote setWindowDestroyNotifyAction(Runnable) to public, former WindowImpl.setHandleDestroyNotify(boolean). Using a Runnable action for WindowImpl.windowDestroyNotify(boolean) allows a setting defined alternative for destroy() and gets rid of [ab]using WindowListener.windowDestroyNotify(WindowEvent) for lifecycle actions. Used in: - GLWindow - GLAutoDrawableDelegate impl. - WindowImpl - Respect NEWTEvent.consumedTag for WindowEvents as well - (*) Impl. setHandleDestroyNotify(boolean) (see above) - (*) destroy() simply sends out pre- and post- destruction Window events, where windowDestroyNotify(boolean) sends out the pre-destruction event if NOP. - (*) windowDestroyNotify(boolean) is public now, allowing other impl. details to follow proper destruction using handleDestroyNotify Runnable (-> NewtCanvasAWT). - AWTWindowClosingProtocol: - addClosingListenerOneShot() -> addClosingListener() - calling addClosingListener() at addNotify() - calling removeClosingListener() at removeNotify() - AWTWindowClosingProtocol ctor taking NOP runnable, allowing to send WindowEvent.EVENT_WINDOW_DESTROY_NOTIFY at WindowClosingMode.DO_NOTHING_ON_CLOSE - add/remove listener on AWT-EDT - AWTWindowAdapter - Add 'removeWindowClosingFrom(..)', allowing to remove window closing event fwd. - Also fwd windowClosed in window closing fwd'ing. - NewtCanvasAWT - (*) Utilize AWTWindowClosingProtocol NOP runnable (see above) to fwd closing-NOP event to NEWT - (*) Unify remove/destroy code in destroyImpl(..) - !removeNotify -> destroy NEWT child programatic or as toolkit event - removeNotify || windowClosing -> destroy jawtWindow - (*) Remove AWTWindowAdapter/AWTParentWindowAdapter's windowClosingListener, since we utilize AWTWindowClosingProtocol - DisplayImpl - Adding 'final void dispatchMessage(final NEWTEvent event)' allowing to remove the NEWTEventTask wrapping for no reason in enqueueEvent(..) if on EDT and waiting.
* OSX/Java7/CALayer + JAWT: Partially Fix AWT/NEWT CALayer 'out of sight' bug, ↵Sven Gothel2013-02-201-0/+15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | where our CALayer is moved out of the visible area - same erroneous behavior for GLCanvas and NewtCanvasAWT - sized-frame: Set framesize and validate() it - sized-component: Set component preferred size and call frame.pack() - added workaround 'OffscreenLayerSurface.layoutSurfaceLayer()' to fix CALayer size, which snaps for: - OK initial size before setVisible: sized-frame and sized-component - OK resize w/ sized-frame - OK manual frame resize - Invisible: w/ sized-component after setVisible() ++ - CALayer-Sublayer (GL) has additional retain/release when added/removed to be on safe side.
* Fix Bug 691 (part-3): NSOpenGLLayer::openGLContextForPixelFormat(..) on ↵Sven Gothel2013-02-161-0/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | main-thread deadlock'ed due to locked shared context NSOpenGLLayer::openGLContextForPixelFormat(..) is performed on main-thread at 1st NSOpenGLLayer display method. This happened irregulary, i.e. sometimes (T0) right after NSOpenGLLayer creation and attachSurfaceLayer()/AddCASublayer(..), sometimes later (T1). NSOpenGLLayer::openGLContextForPixelFormat(..) uses the passed shared user context. The shared user context is locked at NSOpenGLLayer's creation (T0) and if performed at this early time the call deadlocks due to pthread_mutex wait for the shared user context. This fix performs NSOpenGLLayer creation and layer attachment while the shared user context is kept unlocked and enforces NSOpenGLLayer display and hence NSOpenGLLayer::openGLContextForPixelFormat(..). Added CGL.setNSOpenGLLayerEnabled(..) to enable/disable NSOpenGLLayer - currently not used. - Passed AddRemove tests for GLCanvas/Swing and GLWindow/NewtCanvasAWT w/ 100 loops on Java6 and Java7 on OSX. - Passed Instruments Leaks test w/ 10 loops on Java6 and Java7
* Bug 665 (part 3) - Allow dis-association of GLContext's GLDrawable .. - Add ↵Sven Gothel2013-01-272-3/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | EGL/ES2 tests, attempt to fix wrapped EGL case - Bug 665 (part 2) was commit 7fd5f76e1eb4bbf93fe9b1171744bd755d8f96e4 - Add EGL/ES2 tests in - TestGLContextDrawableSwitch01NEWT - TestGLContextDrawableSwitch11NEWT - Attempt to fix wrapped EGL case (incomplete) - Using EGL/ES w/ non native EGL device/surface, but natively wrapped instances (most of the cases), a 'complicated' delegation of Native-Upstream -> EGL-Proxy -> EGL-Instance is being used heavily relying on the objects lifecycle. GLEventListenerState tries to roll back the realized state and even sets the upstream device handle, but this doesn't seem to be sufficient on X11. Discussion: It might turn out that we only can implement the survival of GLContext and it's display device reliable w/ EGL within the GLAutoDrawable implementation, which can hold the previous not destructed instances.
* Fix misc API docs ..Sven Gothel2013-01-271-0/+3
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* ProxySurface: Add 'NativeSurface getUpstreamSurface()' ; ProxySurfaceImpl: ↵Sven Gothel2013-01-261-1/+14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Don't cache 'displayHandle' - ProxySurface: Add 'NativeSurface getUpstreamSurface()' allowing querying direct access of a backing surface representing this instance. - Use case: EGLWrappedSurface - Default impl. returns null - ProxySurfaceImpl: Don't cache 'displayHandle' - getDisplayHandle() is 'final', no more 'shortcut' code allowed due to re-association incl. display handle. - See commit b738983638703bb721ee4c9820c8ef43e2252e73
* Bug 665 (part 1) - Allow dis-association of GLContext's GLDrawable ..Sven Gothel2013-01-247-19/+67
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Changes allowing re-association (incl. null) of GLContext/GLDrawable: - GLAutoDrawable: Refine API doc 'setContext(..)' - GLContext: Refine API doc: 'setGLDrawable(..)' 'getGLDrawable()' - GLContextImpl.setGLDrawable(): Handle null drawable - GLAutoDrawableDelegate/GLAutoDrawableBase: Allow null GLContext - GLDrawableHelper.switchContext(..)/recreateGLDrawable(): Balance GLContext.setGLDrawable(..) calls - New GLEventListenerState, holding state vector [GLEventListener, GLContext, .. ] impl. relocation of all components from/to GLAutoDrawable. - GLDrawableUtil - Using GLEventListenerState for swapGLContextAndAllGLEventListener(..) +++ NEWT Window*: - getDisplayHandle() is 'final', no more 'shortcut' code allowed due to re-association incl. display handle. - close*: - close config's device (was missing) - null config +++ Changes allowing reconfig of Display handle as required to re-associate pre-existing GLContext to a 'window': - AbstractGraphicsDevice: Add isHandleOwner() / clearHandleOwner() - Impl. in X11GraphicsDevice and EGLGraphicsDevice, NOP in DefaultGraphicsDevice - DefaultGraphicsConfiguration add 'setScreen(..)' - MutableGraphicsConfiguration - Make DefaultGraphicsConfiguration.setScreen(..) public - NativeWindowFactory add 'createScreen(String type, AbstractGraphicsDevice device, int screen)' - Refactored from SWTAccessor - NativeWindow x11ErrorHandler: Dump Stack Trace in DEBUG mode, always.