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jogamp.<module> (1/2) - rename task
- com.jogamp.opengl.impl -> jogamp.opengl
- com.jogamp.opengl.util.glsl.fixedfunc.impl -> jogamp.opengl.util.glsl.fixedfunc
- com.jogamp.nativewindow.impl -> jogamp.nativewindow
- com.jogamp.newt.impl -> jogamp.newt
This sorts implementation details from the top level, ie skipping the public 'com',
allowing a better seperation of public classes and implementation details
and also reduces strings.
This approach of public/private seperation is also used in the OpenJDK.
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WGL and EGL)
- GLDrawableFactory exposes:
public final List/*GLCapabilitiesImmutable*/ getAvailableCapabilities(AbstractGraphicsDevice device)
- GLCapabilities platform specialization containing native ids (XVisual/FBConfig, PFD, EGLConfig, ..)
- GLCapabilities setPbuffer(true) disables onscreen
- Capabilities setOnscreen(true) disables pbuffer
- Capabilities implements Comparable
- *Capabilities: enhanced 'toString(..)'
- CapabilitiesChooser.chooseCapabilities:
'CapabilitiesImmutable[] available' -> 'List /*<CapabilitiesImmutable>*/ available'
- VersionApplet, GLCanvas.main, GLWindow.main, GLProfile/debug: dumps all available GLCaps
- WGLGLCapabilities: proper non-displayeble (pbuffer) pfdid handling
TODO: ES/EGL test with emulation
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Similar to JFrame's closing behavior,
the following components window closing follow the new WindowClosingProtocol:
- GLCanvas
- GLJPanel
- NEWT Window, GLWindow
- NEWT NewtCanvasAWT
The implementation obeys either
1) the user value set by this interface,
2) an underlying toolkit set user value (JFrame, ..)
3) or it's default, eg. {@link #DO_NOTHING_ON_CLOSE DO_NOTHING_ON_CLOSE} within an AWT environment.
If none of the above determines the operation,
this protocol default behavior {@link #DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE} shall be used.
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In conjunction with the gluegen investigation (gluegen: fbdedff789077b5ffa07811590f771b6f9a4f3a7),
on Windows the type LONG is always 32bit, hence we have to declare:
typedef __int32 LONG;
Besides, WGL_DRAW_TO_PBUFFER_ARB and WGL_DRAW_TO_BITMAP_ARB were missing in the
WGL/ARB attribute query, and the latter was not set in caps -> attributes.
Added fail safe exception for null chosen caps, if X11/WGL algo fails to determine.
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GLProfile.initSingleton(..)
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Triggers immediate AWT property resolution.
Would reproduce any javaws / AWT race condition.
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This solves the issue when an applet is started/stop and started again,
or another applet runs in the same JVM.
Also soves the issue for multiple JVMs.
RegisteredClassFactory can be instanced to manage one shared window class,
currently in use for GDI's dummy window and NEWT.
A class base name and a window proc handle must be passed in the factory cstr.
Before registering, the class is tested if already exists,
eg another applet in the same JVM.
If registration fails, the class name will iterate until successful or MAX_INT reached,
eg if multiple JVMs are running.
Added NativeWindow Common Native Code.
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- AWT/WGL:
- Using sun.awt.Win32GraphicsConfig via reflection, if supported, else we may fail.
- Preselection of PFD as follows:
- 1st choice is to create our own AWT GraphicsConfig (GC) based on PFD/GLCaps,
ignoring WGL_SUPPORT_GDI_ARB, PFD_SUPPORT_GDI
- 2nd choice is to use AWT PFD pool of GC's
- else we fail -> use NewtCanvasAWT instead (TODO: Other JDK/AWT implementations ?)
- Set PFD will be performed at setRealized(..)
- SharedContext (X11/WGL) is synchronized to allow multithreaded access, if required
- Simplified and unified (X11/WGL) GraphicsConfigurationFactory
- WGL 'external' drawables will be determined with given arguments right away
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- Finish API change using the AbstractGraphicsDevice, which denotes the target device
for the desired NativeSurface / GLDrawable.
The AbstractGraphicsDevice argument may be null to reflect the platform's default device.
Clarified API documentation.
This move is necessary to make the API coherent.
- createOffscreenDrawable(..) may create a Pbuffer drawable if caps and supported.
This unifies the functionality with createGLDrawable(..).
Further more, a Pbuffer drawable is an offscreen as well.
- added createOffscreenSurface(..) following the same behavior as createOffscreenDrawable(..),
this is a convenient native offscreen surface factory entry.
- removed createGLPbufferDrawable(..), use createOffscreenDrawable(..),
since it is redundant!
Implementation Details:
- EGLDrawableFactory holds a shared native EGLGraphicsDevice,
being used by the offscreen EGL drawable (no more multiple creation).
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for Canvas. ; Adding FSAA test.
Canvas/X11:
The Canvas GraphicsConfiguraton should be chosen before the native peer is being created.
Choosing AWT GraphicsConfiguration (all platforms):
Don't filter our capabilities with 'AWTGraphicsConfiguration.setupCapabilitiesRGBABits(capsChosen, gc)',
not necessary (see above) and it would remove ourrequired alpha channel.
Canvas display():
Don't render if drawable is not realized (yet).
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made references created in double checked locks volatile.
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and getChosenCapabilities() return immutable instances. Add cloneCapabilities() to create a mutable clone of an immutable set of capabilities.
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eliminates the cloning that was occuring for each swap buffer call.
This is the first step in implementing immutable Capabilities.
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Use native implementation for getLocationOnScreen() if available.
If unavailable call AWT's implementation only in case the AWT TreeLock is hold by this thread.
Finalize methods ..
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NativeWindow X11.
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not available ..
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Preparation to support multiple devices on one machine,
hence adding the unitID a unique ID/index of the associated GPU, or GPU affinity.
Adding getUniqueID() to return a cached semantic unique string id for the device.
This was removed from the temp. impl in JOGL's GLContext, added unitID.
All other changes just adapt to the above.
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allowing to spec the connection without an actual native peer.
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and NewtVersion.
Adapt to GlueGen Version changes:
b735755815312b5fe2c003642de60711be1cd645 .. 556c7e70d3d57aa99b5787b1e4d8a7b1c299ed3f
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support multi devices & displays.
Currently only the X11 Display connection is implemented to support multiple device connections.
Other platforms may follow.
This allows correct mapping and caching of higher level resources,
eg. ProcAddressTable, GL version mapping etc with respect to the display device.
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DEBUG strings w/ thread name
nativewindow.TraceLock -> nativewindow.debug.ToolkitLock.TraceLock
Sync Xmisc (DummyWindow) with NEWT's creation
test scripts: awt and non-awt usage
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X11Util:
Removed TLS semantics, since TLS name -> dpy mapping is erroneous at this point.
Added lists for open connections (for optional later shutdown).
AbstractGraphicsDevice interface and implementations:
Adding 'close()' method allowing native implementations the ability
to close the native resource, ie X11GraphicsDevice.
This becomes necessary for 'on the fly' created X11 Display connections,
ie in X11AWTGLXGraphicsConfigurationFactory, which enables closing.
Utilize 'close' call in use cases: GLCanvas, GLJPanel and AWTCanvas.
Remove active X11 Display creation in X11JAWTWindow,
as a last resort, use the X11SunJDKReflection method.
Used for reference only, not active rendering etc,
mostly for on the fly AWT parenting in NewtFactoryAWT.
However, these 'on the fly' references are erroneous and should be remodelled,
ie passice and active X11GraphicsDevice's ..
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NativeWindowFactory added nonAWT ToolkitLock create method
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Analysis of glXMakeCurrent freeze on ATI fglrx 8.78.6
- Workaround in TestGLWindows01NEWT: same create/destroy order
- Prove bug with simple native test app: jogl/test/native/displayMultiple02.c
Misc:
- Reverted d52181032830acdd5e4069a41ccd0daff5922d8a, ie reenable x11IOErrorHandler (nativewindow)
- GLDrawableHelper: methods -> final
- X11Util.NamedDisplay: remove unused RecursiveLock, Cloneable
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- New type definition:
ScreenMode { MonitorMode { SurfaceSize { Resolution, bpp }, ScreenSizeMM, refreshRate }, rotation },
where Resolution and ScreenSizeMM are of type DimensionReadOnly
- ScreenMute instance is
- immutable
- hashable
- cloneable
The above allows fast query and storage w/o redundancies.
More than 300 modes via permutation could be expected.
ScreenMode impl. changes:
ScreenImpl:
To be implemented methods by native specialization:
- protected int[] getScreenModeFirstImpl()
- protected int[] getScreenModeNextImpl()
- protected ScreenMode getCurrentScreenModeImpl()
- protected boolean setCurrentScreenModeImpl(ScreenMode screenMode)
The data unification etc is implemented generic using ScreenModeUtil
and the 'int[]' streaming.
ScreenModeStatus holds all ScreenMode related data
and provides a locking strategy.
ScreenModeListener provides a callback facility for ScreenMode change events.
- Screens listen to ScreenModeStatus, so all FQN referenced Screen's receive the change.
- Windows listen to Screen, to take appropriate action for the event (fullscreen, reshape).
Misc:
- Screen/Display: promoting 'addReference'/'removeReference' to public interface,
so a user may trigger construction/destruction (-> junit tests, plus other clients than WindowImpl).
- Gears: 'setSwapInterval' at 'reshape' instead of 'init',
so it's reset when ScreenMode is changing.
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Changed GLProfile/NativeWindowFactory/.. initialization methodology:
GLProfile:
public static synchronized void initSingleton(final boolean firstUIActionOnProcess);
NativeWindowFactory:
public static synchronized void initSingleton(final boolean firstUIActionOnProcess);
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Introducing NativeWindow ToolkitLock, implementations are
NullToolkitLock
JAWTToolkitLock
X11JAWTToolkitLock
X11ToolkitLock
AbstractGraphicsDevice provides generic global toolkit locking methods,
implemented by the ToolkitLock interface.
ToolkitLock's are aggregated in NativeWindow's DefaultGraphicsDevice
to implement it's superclass lock()/unlock() methods.
This enables a device specific locking strategy, ie on X11/AWT utilizing
JAWT && X11 locking, and maybe none for others (NEWT).
No locking is required for X11 / AWT, in case the above mentioned
initialization happened as a 'firstUIActionOnProcess'.
The ToolkitLock factory is currently a hardcoded part of NativeWindowFactory.
We may have to allow 3rd party NativeWindow implementations
to register custom ones.
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com.jogamp.opengl.impl.GLDrawableImpl cleanup:
Dealing with all locking code, providing all public methods. Exceptions are commented.
Specializations x11/windows/.. only contains platform code.
Pulled down access qualifiers if possible public -> protected.
com.jogamp.nativewindow.impl.x11.X11Util
Wrapping all X11Lib method with the new locking code.
com.jogamp.nativewindow.impl.jawt.JAWTUtil
Utilize global SunToolkit.awtLock() is available,
the fallback to global JAWT.lock().
The latter just invokes the first.
javax.media.nativewindow.awt.AWTGraphicsDevice
setHandle(long handle) -> setSubType(String type, long handle)
which also resets the ToolkitLock respecting the new type.
This ensures correct locking after the sub type has been determined,
ie AWT using an X11 peer.
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Misc Changes done on the way ..
GLCanvas:
Fixed inversed this.drawableHelper.isExternalAnimatorAnimating() condition,
which disabled normal repaint.
GLJPanel:
Removed drawableHelper.isExternalAnimatorAnimating() condition,
which disabled painting, since the animation thread just updates the source image.
NEWT WindowImpl:
When reparenting back to parent and 'refit' child if it's size exceeds it's parent.
More 'Fix: Memory consumption' commit 6ced17f0325d5719e992b246ffd156e5b39694b4.
NEWTEvent:
Removed code to evaluate the 'system event' attribute, need to find a better approach.
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