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Bail out if GL ES is requested ; Fix test case
*GLContext.createImpl(..) shall throw an GLException:
*GLContext.createContextARBImpl(..) shall return 0:
- Desktop implementation: if GL ES is requested
- EGL implementation: if GL Desktop is requested, but not available
Otherwise GLContextImpl may mistake a desktop context for an ES one.
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Fix unit test TestGLAutoDrawableFactoryGLProfileDeviceNEWT.test11ES2OnDesktop():
We have to query the factory by desired profile,
since the desktop factory cannot produce an GL ES context.
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profile
GL_KHR_debug <https://www.opengl.org/registry/specs/KHR/debug.txt>
GL_KHR_debug shall be favorized before
- GL_ARB_debug_output
- GL_AMD_debug_output
Allow GL_KHR_debug for GL2GL3 and GL2ES2 profiles,
i.e. including ES profiles: GLES2, GLES3.
GL_ARB_debug_output and GL_AMD_debug_output
are only allowed for desktop GL2GL3 profiles.
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Via GLDrawableFactory[Impl] the following details are considered
while GLContextImpl.mapGLVersions(..):
- hasOpenGLDesktopSupport
If false, skip OpenGL Desktop queries
- hasOpenGLESSupport
If false, skip OpenGL ES queries
- hasMajorMinorCreateContextARB
If false, reduce [maxMajor.maxMinor..minMajor.minMinor]
iteration, reducing to [maxMajor..minMajor],
usually only one query.
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EGL/Desktop factories are available!
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EGL and Desktop GLDrawableFactory
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(adding dummy methods)
Commits deff49c901915e007f43a1df1a0d217a786e9f06 and 6ab634654f58afcf4549fcd1a796a0f9fd13298c
changed/removed a few protected methods of public classes ..
Re-added dummy methods .. shall be removed for next 2.4.* version
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[GLX|WGL]_EXT_swap_control_tear extensions support
asynchronous buffer swaps, i.e. adaptive Vsync.
<https://www.opengl.org/wiki/SwapInterval_aka_vsync#Adaptive_Vsync>
<https://www.opengl.org/registry/specs/EXT/wgl_swap_control_tear.txt>
<https://www.opengl.org/registry/specs/EXT/glx_swap_control_tear.txt>
<http://keithp.com/blogs/async_flip/>
The extensions utilizes a negative interval value,
enabling late swaps to occur without synchronization to the video frame.
Hence '-1' has new semantics, previously it was the 'default value'
of 'untouched vsync interval'.
New default is:
- 0 for unrealized context
- 1 for realized context
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It requires [GLX|WGL]_EXT_swap_control,
hence we shall ensure to use use this extension
in the implementation of GLContext.setSwapInterval(..).
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Mesa3D seems to support GLX_SGI_swap_control only.
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Implemented on Windows and X11.
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On GNU/Linux using NVidia driver w/ my setup(*), sadly the query
GLX.glXQueryDrawable(displayHandle, drawable.getHandle(), GLX.GLX_LATE_SWAPS_TEAR_EXT, val);
always returns zero here, indicating async vsync is not supported.
(Queried the attribute for every frame in windowed or fullscreen mode)
Fullscreen
(*)
- Debian 8
- Kernel 3.16
- KDE/Kwin
- GL Version 4.5 (Core profile, arb, compat[ES2, ES3, ES31], FBO, hardware) - 4.5.0 NVIDIA 355.06 [GL 4.5.0, vendor 355.6.0 (NVIDIA 355.06)]
- GL_RENDERER GeForce GTX 660/PCIe/SSE2
- Samsung U28D590 (DFP-4): Internal DisplayPort
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- Fix STATE_MASK_CREATENATIVE
- Simplify resetStateMask()
- Windows WindowDriver: Remove STATE_MASK_STICKY from supported states
- TestGearsNEWT: Use NEWTDemoListener
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getSupportedReconfigMaskImpl()
- See getSupportedStateMask() for semantics
- getSupportedReconfigMaskImpl() result now used for isReconfigureMaskSupported()
- getSupportedReconfigMaskImpl() implementations:
- Full featured: X11, Windows and OSX
- X11: Use WindowManager Atoms for certain features (dynamic)
- Others: Use fixed features.
- TODO: Consider avoiding actions if not supported.
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test.
- ImageIOUtil -> ImageType + ImageType.Util
- ImageType.Util.getFileSuffix(..):
- Fix byte type conversion, i.e. 'b == (byte)0x89',
cast is required to avoid byte -> int conversion.
Note: signed byte -128 - +128
- Parse in O(1), i.e. lexicographical parsing
- FIXME: We seem to have at least three type collisions, validate!
- ImageType:
- Complete T_* w/ API doc -> FIXME/TODO missing type references!
- ImageType instancing via InputStream or manual type definition.
- TextureData
- Contains optional source ImageType
- TextureProvider:
- Deprecate newTextureData(..) variants other than InputStream
simplifying TextureIO.
- TextureProvider.SupportsImageTypes:
- Added interface, allowing mapping ImageType -> provider
- Tested standalone ImageType (TestImageTypeNEWT) and
via TextureIO (TestTextureIONEWT) utilizing list of all
test data (ImageTstFiles), i.e. PNG, JPG, TGA and DDS.
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WindowImpl
- remove updateMinMaxSize(..) - unused info
- fix appendStateToString: show all maximized state changes if reconfig
- add sizePosMaxInsetsChanged(..) and sendMouseEventRequestFocus(..)
accumulating multiple callbacks from impl.
- add: maximizedChanged(..) notification from native impl.
- refine manual maximized mode
used for OSX and Windows (single extent)
- reconfigMaximizedManual(..)
- resetMaximizedManual(..)
X11 WindowDriver:
- Update maximized at xreconfig, read from _NET_WM_STATE
- Use less Java callbacks from JNI
Windows WindowDriver:
- Use native maximized, if HORZ && VERT,
otherwise use manual maximized for single extent.
- Invisible of top-window -> MINIMIZED/ICONIFY
showing the app in task-bar.
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child windows
It has been experienced that UnmapNotify is not sent for child windows when using IconicState!
Hence the visible:=false event never reaches the Window, causing an error.
This patch only uses IconicState for top-level windows and if requested.
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alwaysOnBottom and sticky/all-desktop (Part 1)
Change also implements Bug 1186: 'NEWT Window: Use a Bitfield holding all state flags and expose it accordingly',
since it is essential for an efficient implementation.
Part 1:
- Bug 1186
- Using Bitfield, holding public (Window) and private state bits/mask
- Bug 1188
- Window adds:
- [is|set]AlwaysOnBottom(..),
- [is|set]Resizable(..),
- [is|set]Sticky(..),
- [is|set]Maximized(..),
- isChildWindow(),
- Full implementation for X11
- TODO: Implement for OSX and Windows
- Manual tests:
- TestGearsES2NEWT, TestGearsES2NEWTSimple and TestGearsES2NewtCanvasAWT
utilize new NewtDemoListener, which has a key-listener to perform
all [new] actions. See source code of NewtDemoListener.
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classes)
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assertion checks and latter test uses FloatBuffer
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BUTTON1_MASK instead of BUTTON1_DOWN_MASK
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in slave-creation (causes failure on windows)
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+ // We cannot use EventQueue.invokeAndWait(..) since it will
+ // block this will block the current thread, holding the context!
+ // The whole issue w/ an external shared context is make-current
+ // synchronization. JOGL attempts to lock the surface/drawable
+ // of the master context to avoid concurrent usage.
+ // The semantic constraints of a shared context are not well defined,
+ // i.e. some driver may allow creating a shared context w/ a master context
+ // to be in use - others don't.
+ // Hence it is up to the user to sync the external master context in this case,
+ // see 'masterLock' of in this code!
+ // EventQueue.invokeAndWait(initializer);
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Unit test for bug 1160: context sharing between external GL context and offscreen drawable
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external GL context
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tool-tip within JDialog
Test passes on GNU/Linux X11 and Windows - both using NVidia driver.
Unit test is based on Robin Provost's code as attached in Bug 1158.
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allow reset origin of location-sensor
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Note: The ovrd server must run, otherwise no device is being detected.
General Stereo API Changes:
- EyePose -> ViewerPose
- We only use the viewer pose and derive the pupile position
via EyeParameter.
- Hence we reduce complexity.
- A single ViewerPose will be maintained by StereoDeviceRenderer
- position is in meter, allowing StereoGLEventListener to scale
device independent.
- StereoDevice receives knowledge of certain sensors,
to be queried and used for start-sensors.
OVR:
- Simply apply the above general changes
- Build: Remove [more] unused API entries for SDK rendering
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shader
On GNU/Linux NVidia 340.76 the test TestGLPointsNEWT failed otherwise:
error: precision mismatch between shaders for uniform (named mgl_PointParams[0])
error: precision mismatch between shaders for uniform (named mgl_PointParams[1])
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EGL.KHRONOS_BOOLEAN_ENUM_FORCE_SIZE manually to avoid binary incompatibility
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commit c156343fec33ceea7f238b9766a9f4985fb92687)
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(*) Version v230 -> v23x
Violates the semantic versioning spec a bit, i.e.
minor API change within 'com/jogamp/opengl/util/stereo/' !
2/ 11: com.jogamp.opengl.util.stereo.StereoDevice.Config : Remove 1, Change 0, Deprecate 0, Add 0
4/ 11: com.jogamp.opengl.util.stereo.StereoDeviceFactory : Remove 1, Change 0, Deprecate 0, Add 4
6/ 11: com.jogamp.opengl.util.stereo.StereoDeviceRenderer : Remove 1, Change 0, Deprecate 0, Add 1
Class com.jogamp.opengl.util.stereo.StereoDevice.Config
Removed Class , access public super synchronized
Class com.jogamp.opengl.util.stereo.StereoDeviceFactory
Removed Method createDevice, desc (ILcom/jogamp/opengl/util/stereo/StereoDevice$Config;Z)Lcom/jogamp/opengl/util/stereo/StereoDevice;, access abstract public
Class com.jogamp.opengl.util.stereo.StereoDeviceRenderer
Removed Method getSingleSurfaceSize, desc ()Lcom/jogamp/nativewindow/util/DimensionImmutable;, access abstract public
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ovr_Shutdown() and ovrHmd_Destroy(hmdDesc).
Add extra DK1 detection
- SDK 0.4.4 w/ DK1 (Linux): ovrHmd_Detect() returns zero!
- In such case: Try creating one device, which works for DK1 on Linux
Add call to ovr_Shutdown() and ovrHmd_Destroy(hmdDesc).
- Add StereoDeviceFactory.shutdown() and call
ovr_Shutdown() for in OVRStereoDeviceFactory.shutdown().
- Call ovrHmd_Destroy(hmdDesc) in OVRStereoDevice.dispose().
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rotation. Add verbosity.
Allowing user to permanently rotate the device ..
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'disableOpenGLARBContext', i.e. exclude OSX
Also add 'TestGLProfileXXNEWTPost',
run w/o any properties after TestGLProfile*NoARBCtx
to be sure follow-up unit tests are tested under default conditions.
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>= 3.1' issues
This fix solves the described issues below.
Test cases added for onscreen and offscreen drawables,
the latter includes Window's bitmap special case.
GLContextImpl.createImpl(..): Fix NoARBCreateContext and '!ARB GL >= 3.1' issues:
=================================================================================
GLContextImpl.createImpl(..) implementation of X11GLXContext and WindowsWGLContext
wrongly handles the case of NoARBCreateContext.
Here the !ARB created context shall allow GL >= 3.1,
since ARB context creation is disabled and 'no mix' can occur.
The latter was already intended due to failure criteris 'createContextARBTried'
in:
if( glCaps.getGLProfile().isGL3() && createContextARBTried ) {
failure("createImpl ctx !ARB but ARB is used, profile > GL2 requested");
}
Further, WindowsWGLContext treats glCaps.isBitmap()
within the 'createContextARBTried=true' case, but it shall never
tried using the ARB context creation method.
This even lead to the issue of creating a 1.1 context,
but having the ProcAddressTable being still on the GL > 2 cached table.
This is due to 'setGLFunctionAvailability(..)'.
Ensure 'setGLFunctionAvailability(..)' is functional
====================================================
Caller shall either throws an exception if method returns false
or issues a state reset.
In case 'setGLFunctionAvailability(..)' throws an exception itself,
the states are no issue.
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Adopt to bug 1147, commit 2c88b6dfd4eb7e2cd9a50fa48e08ecafc980931a.
Using the native unique deviceID makes monitor identification more robust.
This also allows us simplify
displayID -> NSScreen-idx -> MonitorDevice
into
displayID -> MonitorDevice
and to survive a primary monitor change.
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- DK2's screen on X11 (at least) starts in rotated mode,
detect and apply MonitorDevice rotation via NEWT's OpenGL StereoDeviceUtil
- Move StereoDevice.Config -> StereoDeviceConfig
- Expose generic StereoDevice to public: GenericStereoDeviceConfig + GenericStereoDeviceFactory
- GenericStereoDeviceFactory exposes public GenericStereoDeviceConfig creation
for mono, sbs-stereo and lense-sbs-stereo w/ diff. parameters.
- Pass eye surface/texture size for each eye from device to renderer,
instead of assuming unified values.
- Unify GenericStereoDevice.createRenderer(..) and OVRStereoDevice.createRenderer(..) code
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DelegateImplementation) due to new GlueGen Semantics
GlueGen would usually use the original native C method name
for proc-address or direct call.
GLEmitter however uses the renamed method name,
assuming it is shorter and resulted from a 'RenameExtensionIntoCore' directive.
GLUgl2 native usage was broken since 2.2.4
GLUgl2 and CGL use RenameJavaSymbol w/ the intention of delegation,
hence resolve the issue using the new DelegateImplementation directive
which preserves the original function name for the native call.
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Support added for
- Windows
- X11 XRandR 1.3
- OSX
Note: Our whole MonitorMode association handling is currently _not_ dynamic.
- only on Windows we actually use native unique ID,
which might not change (adapter and monitor idx)
- On OSX and X11 we simply use indices,
but if monitor setup changes - they refer to different instances.
In case it is desired to cover dynamic monitor setup change,
we need to address this issue in a new bug entry.
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machine (Linux/Ubuntu) doesn't rotate screen reliably.
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The mapping AWT Component -> NEWT [Screen, MonitorDevice]
shall allow generic AWT applications to utilize NEWT's MonitorDevice
information like physical monitor-size and DPI.
- AWT-Component -> NEWT-Display:
- NewtFactoryAWT.createDisplay
- AWT-Component -> NEWT-Screen:
- NewtFactoryAWT.createScreen
- AWT-Component -> NEWT-MonitorMode:
- NewtFactoryAWT.getMonitorDevice
- NewtFactoryAWT.getMonitorDevice
- If OSX, utilizing OSX's AWT Component -> MonitorDevice-Index mapping
- Otherwise using the coverage to identify MonitorDevice
See TestGearsES2GLJPanelAWT 'GetPixelScale',
demonstrating the mapping while pressing 'p' (cached MonitorMode)
and pressing SHIFT-'p' (non-cached MonitorMode).
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Iterate-over and identify all adapter:monitor. (Bug 1129)
- Identify cloned devices (fully covered)
- MonitorDevice gets 'isCloned()' to identify whether
it is a cloned device, i.e. fully covered by another monitor.
This detection may happen natively but will always performed
platform agnostic.
- getMainMonitor(..) now exclude 'cloned' devices
- Windows: Iterate-over and identify all adapter:monitor
- Since we also list cloned monitor,
we need to iterate over all adapter and all it's monitor-devices.
- The native monitor-id is now defined as: ( adapter-idx << 8 ) | monitor-idx.
- Bug 1129 <- listed under this bug entry for convenience
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.. thx to Julien Gouesse's review.
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On Windows, one must read the monitor's EDID data as stored in the registry,
no 'simple' API works otherwise.
The proper way requires utilizing the Windows Setup-API.
This code is inspired by Ofek Shilon's code and blog post:
<http://ofekshilon.com/2014/06/19/reading-specific-monitor-dimensions/>
See: function 'NewtEDID_GetMonitorSizeFromEDIDByModelName'
In contrast to Ofek's code, function 'NewtEDID_GetMonitorSizeFromEDIDByDevice'
uses the proper link from
DISPLAY_DEVICE.DeviceID -> SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DETAIL_DATA.DevicePath,
where DISPLAY_DEVICE.DeviceID is the monitor's enumeration via:
EnumDisplayDevices(adapterName, monitor_idx, &ddMon, EDD_GET_DEVICE_INTERFACE_NAME);
Hence the path to the registry-entry is well determined instead of just comparing
the monitor's model name.
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sed -i 's/javax\.media\.opengl/com\.jogamp\.opengl/g' `grep -Rl "javax\.media\.opengl" src`
sed -i 's/javax\.media\.nativewindow/com\.jogamp\.nativewindow/g' `grep -Rl "javax\.media\.nativewindow" src`
sed -i 's/javax\/media\//com\/jogamp\//g' `grep -Rl "javax/media/" src`
sed -i 's/javax\/media\//com\/jogamp\//g' `grep -Rl "javax/media/" doc`
Manually edited all occurences within make/**
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- Use float[2] for pixel-scale.
Utilize simple integer rounding:
int-pixel-units = (int) ( int-window-units * pixel-scale + 0.5f )
- Provide minimum and maximum allowed pixel-scale values
to be set by platform, supporting generic pixel-scale validation.
- Remove 'OSXUtil.GetPixelScale(final RectangleImmutable r, final int[] screenIndexOut)',
implementation for all platforms would cause huge redundancy of
Screen and MonitorDevice code (duplication of NEWT).
- instead, add 'float[2] pixelScale' to NEWT's MonitorDevice
- Detect change of pixel-scale and propagate accordingly.
This allows GLCanvas, GLJPanel and NewtCanvasAWT instances
to be dragged between monitor devices w/ different pixel-scale.
- OSX: Handle native triggered reshape events off-thread to avoid EDT congestion
due to locked window when consuming deferred events on EDT.
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