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AWTPrintLifecycle's lifecycle
- AWTPrintLifecycle:
- Should decorate:
PrinterJob.print(..),
instead of within Printable.print(..) { .. container.printAll(..); .. }
This is due to AWT print implementation, i.e.
AWT will issue Printable.print(..) multiple times for 'overlapping'
or non-opaque elements!
- Move from javax.media.opengl.awt -> com.jogamp.nativewindow.awt
- Make _interface_ AWT agnostic, i.e. remove Graphics2D from 'setup(..)'
- Add 'int numSamples' to 'setup(..)' to determine the number of samples
- AWTTilePrinter:
- Use double precision when scaling image-size and clip-rect,
then round them to integer values.
Otherwise AWT will use the bounding box for the clipping-rectangular.
- Clip negative portion of clip-rect,
this removes redundant overpaints, as well as increasing the tile count
due to the increased clipping-size.
- Clip the image-size in the tile-renderer according to the clip-rect.
- DEBUG_TILES: Dump tiles to file
- Use sub-image of final BuffereImage instead
of adding another clipping region. This might increase performance
if no clip-rect has been set.
TODO:
TestTiledPrintingGearsSwingAWT overlapping tests exposes
a 'off by one' bug of the first layer's background!
Note: The GL content seems to be correct though - maybe it's simply an AWT rounding error ..
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and convenient AWT container traversal context; GLCanvas/GLJPanel properly handle existing MSAA and req. AA;
- Test: Don't resize frame, tweek print-matrix
- Use scaleComp72 to scale the frame to fit on page,
i.e. global print matrix
- Use scaleGLMatXY = 72.0 / glDPI
to locally scale on the GL drawable as being passed to AWTPrintLifecycle.setup(..)
- Hence frame stays untouched/stable, no need for 'offscreen' print test,
which is removed.
- AWTPrintLifecycle: Add scale and convenient AWT container traversal context
Use a simple decoration for all AWTPrintLifecycle impl. components within a container:
final AWTPrintLifecycle.Context ctx = AWTPrintLifecycle.Context.setupPrint(frame, g2d, scaleGLMatXY, scaleGLMatXY);
try {
} finally {
ctx.releasePrint();
}
- GLCanvas/GLJPanel properly handle existing MSAA and req. AA;
- GLCanvas: Workaround bug where onscreen MSAA cannot switch to offscreen FBO,
i.e. stay 'onscreen'
- GLJPanel: Use new offscreen FBO if MSAA is requested and not yet used.
- GLJPanel.Offscreen.postGL(): always swapBufer(), was missing for !GLSL swapping
Results GLCanvas / GLJPanel:
- Good scaling
- Stable behavior / visibility
- High DPI mode works
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'addNativeJarLibsJoglCfg(..)' to GlueGen, commit c0ead6fa10280f8076704726d59f482b183fd77e
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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.
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Fix calls Debug class own static methods, either Debug.initSingleton() or Debug.debug(),
before calling 'isPropertyDefined(propName, default)'.
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Also mark Debug class static methods final!
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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
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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.
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component method.
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70bf3a4ec44504b86294a332255aaae8d2e86bf4 was not sufficient.
Commit 70bf3a4ec44504b86294a332255aaae8d2e86bf4 did not work out on Windows.
Solution now gathers the next or previous 'to be focused' component,
using the FocusTraversalPolicy of the visible/focusable/enabled container.
Then we simply request it's focus.
Works w/ Java7 on Linux and Windows.
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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.
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reorder globalLock/isJVMShuttingDown branch/sync
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@ addNotify() w/o newtChild
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Usually, the environment variable DISPLAY is used to define the default
display under X11. There are cases where the default display has to be
defined or overridden programmatically. For those cases, the new system
property nativewindow.x11.display.default can be used (as environment variables can't
be changed in Java). Its semantics are identical to the DISPLAY
environment variable.
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(dummy) and NEWT
Free the colormap at WindowDestroy, which we have created at WindowCreate w/ AllocNone.
Due to the fact we used 'AllocNone' the leak is minimal though ..
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AbstractGraphicsDevice.getUniqueID() and GLContext.getDeviceVersionAvailableKey()
.. both value classes unique, long lived and rare.
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- 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
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when calling wglCreateContextAttribsARB (Windows)
See discussion at
https://jogamp.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=520
https://jogamp.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=706
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through errorHandlerQuiet state.
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lock instead of simple volatile fields (bug).
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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.
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getExclusiveWinAttributeBits(..); WGLGLCapabilities: Add PFD2String(..)
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5b47372590ec715647ebbd75d70c41ec7a64485a ; Close X11 Display in isDeviceSupported()
- Moved GL vendor version parsing to GLVersionNumber
- Moved X11Util.markAllDisplaysUnclosable() trigger into SharedResource creation of
- X11GLXDrawableFactory
- EGLDrawableFactory
- GLProfile is back to pre 5b47372590ec715647ebbd75d70c41ec7a64485a,
i.e. contains no quirk artifact (clean)
- Close X11 Display in X11GLXDrawableFactory.isDeviceSupported()
Regression of 9a4fcc7ea4ec61e4ceed791acced734ac04ea270
- TODO: Remove X11Util markAllDisplaysUnclosable detection code ?
Notes to Martin:
- Use TAB == 4 SPACES
- No author names into source code, git commit log is enough.
- No need to tag your edits, the diff is enough.
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DontCloseX11DisplayConnection
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Main-Thread
Previous code created, set and unset the root CALayer on the current thread,
which lead to a very delayed destruction of the root CALayer w/.
With Java7 this lead to a possible resource starvation in certain situations,
since Java7 uses an CAOpenGLLayer.
Similar w/ f354fb204d8973453c538dda78a2c82c87be61dc,
creation, set and unset is operated on main-thread.
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otherwise no rendering result might be visible w/o Animator
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a3f2ef50ad33c58a240a17fcf03e415d772207c3, etc; Fix NewtVersion, NativeWindowVersion and NewtVersionActivityLauncher
NewtVersion, NativeWindowVersion: Also search for extension javax.media.opengl (all packaging)
NewtVersionActivityLauncher: Use new launcher URI
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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.
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detach; Add RunLater0(..)
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896e8b021b39e9415040a57a1d540d7d24b02db1): Run on main-thread w/o blocking ; Misc Changes
Commit 896e8b021b39e9415040a57a1d540d7d24b02db1 moved all native CALayer calls to the current thread
to avoid deadlocks.
Even though this seemed to be fine at least resource GC (release/dealloc calls) were issued
very late in time, probably due to multithreading synchronization of JAWT and/or OSX API.
Example: Our 'TestAddRemove01GLCanvasSwingAWT' test didn't freed CALayer resources incl. GL ctx
when destroying the objects (AWT Frame, GLCanvas, ..), leading to resource starvation .. eventually.
Remedy is a compromise of behavior before commit 896e8b021b39e9415040a57a1d540d7d24b02db1
and that commit, i.e. to run CALayer lifecycle methods on main-thread, but do not block!
The careful part within MacOSXCGLContext.associateDrawable(..) performs the following block on main-thread:
- lock the context
- create NSOpenGLLayer (incl. it's own shared GL context and the DisplayLink)
- attach NSOpenGLLayer to root CALayer
- unlock the context
Due to the GL ctx locking, this async offthread operation is safe within our course of operations.
Details:
- NSOpenGLContext
- Context and CVDisplayLink creation at init
- Call [ctx update] if texture/frame size changed
- 'waitUntilRenderSignal' uses default TO value if given TO is 0 to avoid deadlocks
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Misc Changes:
- Fix object type detection: isMemberOfClass -> isKindOfClass
- OSXUtil_isNSView0
OSXUtil_isNSWindow0,
CGL_isNSOpenGLPixelBuffer
- MacOSXCGLDrawable/MacOSXPbufferCGLDrawable: remove getNSViewHandle() method.
MacOSXCGLContext uses common code to detect nature of the drawable handle.
- MacOSXCGLContext/CALayer: Use safe screenVSyncTimeout values, never 0 to avoid deadlock!
- JAWTWindow.invalidate: Call detachSurfaceLayer() if not done yet
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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.
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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.
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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.
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DPYs; JAWTWindow: Add JAWT info in toString()
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808a9a27a8c1c9e0a6701a8dd81d51f8daa8129d
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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.
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- Fix CALayer animation:
- All CALayer animations are set to nil via overriding 'actionForKey'
- Fix CALayer pos/size bug:
- Fix root and sub CALayer position to 0/0 and size on the main-thread w/o blocking.
- If the sub CALayer implements the Objective-C NativeWindow protocol NWDedicatedSize (e.g. JOGL's MyNSOpenGLLayer),
the dedicated size is passed to the layer, which propagates it appropriately.
- On OSX/Java7 our root CALayer's frame position and size gets corrupted by its NSView,
hence we have created the NWDedicatedSize protocol.
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SWT event dispatching.
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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()
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- CALayer-Sublayer (GL) has additional retain/release when added/removed
to be on safe side.
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NativeWindow-JAWT: Remove c.fixup.jawt.version.macosx (redundant, libjawt.dylib is rpath'ed always)
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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
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'CGL.releaseNSOpenGLLayer' triggers release - but very late w/ AWT usage.
OSXUtil_RemoveCASublayer0's added '[subLayer release]' in commit f6e6fab2a7ddfb5c9b614cb072c27ff697629161
is wrong, since 'CGL.releaseNSOpenGLLayer' actually does trigger it's release.
This was not seen w/ AWT tests, since it happens very later.
A NewtCanvasAWT test disclosed this error -> removed that extra release call.
The culprit for the late release w/ AWT usage was CGL.createNSOpenGLLayer's call in the current thread.
Moving it to the Main-Thread fixed the problem.
All CALayer lifecycle calls are issued on the Main-Thread now.
NSOpenGLLayer's CVDisplayLink OpenGL fitting via 'CVDisplayLinkSetCurrentCGDisplayFromOpenGLContext'
is now performed at it's context creation in 'NSOpenGLLayer::openGLContextForPixelFormat'.
The 'extra' release of the NSOpenGLLayer's NSOpenGLContext as introduced in commit f6e6fab2a7ddfb5c9b614cb072c27ff697629161
is still valid.
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Layers and native GL-Context are _not_ Released ; Java Side wait for Main-Thread
- Fix Bug 690: Occasional Freeze on CVDisplayLinkStop
- NSOpenGLLayer.disableAnimation() shall not claim the renderLock mutex,
since the CVDisplayLink callback could be waiting for the lock.
This waiting callback could freeze the call to CVDisplayLinkStop.
- Fix Bug 691: Layers and native GL-Context are _not_ Released
- Following proper release cycle:
Context unrealized:
- JAWTWindow.detachSurfaceLayer() -> OSXUtil.RemoveCASublayer(..)
- CGL.releaseNSOpenGLLayer(..)
JAWTWindow.destroy()
- MacOSXJAWTWindow.UnsetJAWTRootSurfaceLayer(..)
- OSXUtil.DestroyCALayer(..)
- 'Magic' CALayer release calls (w/o manual retain beforehand) at:
- OSXUtil.RemoveCASublayer(..): [subLayer release]
- MacOSXJAWTWindow.UnsetJAWTRootSurfaceLayer(..): [rootLayer release]
- OSXUtil.DestroyCALayer(..): [rootLayer release]
- 'Magic' NSOpenGLLayer's NSOpenGLContext dealloc:
- [NSOpenGLContext clearDrawable]
- CGLDestroyContext( [NSOpenGLContext CGLContextObj] )
- Java Side wait for Main-Thread
- Waiting for the delegated Main-Thread on the Java side eases debugging
and won't block the Main-Thread in native code.
- Utilizing this for all CALayer calls
Test case: TestGLCanvasAddRemove01SwingAWT
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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.
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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
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