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// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#include "ui/surface/accelerated_surface_mac.h"
#include "base/logging.h"
#include "base/mac/scoped_cftyperef.h"
#include "ui/gfx/geometry/rect.h"
#include "ui/gl/gl_bindings.h"
#include "ui/gl/gl_context.h"
#include "ui/gl/gl_implementation.h"
#include "ui/gl/gl_surface.h"
#include "ui/gl/scoped_make_current.h"
// Note that this must be included after gl_bindings.h to avoid conflicts.
#include <OpenGL/CGLIOSurface.h>
AcceleratedSurface::AcceleratedSurface()
: io_surface_id_(0),
allocate_fbo_(false),
texture_(0),
fbo_(0) {
}
AcceleratedSurface::~AcceleratedSurface() {}
bool AcceleratedSurface::Initialize(
gfx::GLContext* share_context,
bool allocate_fbo,
gfx::GpuPreference gpu_preference) {
allocate_fbo_ = allocate_fbo;
// GL should be initialized by content::SupportsCoreAnimationPlugins().
DCHECK_NE(gfx::GetGLImplementation(), gfx::kGLImplementationNone);
// Drawing to IOSurfaces via OpenGL only works with Apple's GL and
// not with the OSMesa software renderer.
if (gfx::GetGLImplementation() != gfx::kGLImplementationDesktopGL &&
gfx::GetGLImplementation() != gfx::kGLImplementationAppleGL)
return false;
gl_surface_ = gfx::GLSurface::CreateOffscreenGLSurface(gfx::Size(1, 1));
if (!gl_surface_.get()) {
Destroy();
return false;
}
gfx::GLShareGroup* share_group =
share_context ? share_context->share_group() : NULL;
gl_context_ = gfx::GLContext::CreateGLContext(
share_group,
gl_surface_.get(),
gpu_preference);
if (!gl_context_.get()) {
Destroy();
return false;
}
// Now we're ready to handle SetSurfaceSize calls, which will
// allocate and/or reallocate the IOSurface and associated offscreen
// OpenGL structures for rendering.
return true;
}
void AcceleratedSurface::Destroy() {
// The FBO and texture objects will be destroyed when the OpenGL context,
// and any other contexts sharing resources with it, is. We don't want to
// make the context current one last time here just in order to delete
// these objects.
gl_context_ = NULL;
gl_surface_ = NULL;
}
// Call after making changes to the surface which require a visual update.
// Makes the rendering show up in other processes.
void AcceleratedSurface::SwapBuffers() {
if (io_surface_.get() != NULL) {
if (allocate_fbo_) {
// Bind and unbind the framebuffer to make changes to the
// IOSurface show up in the other process.
glBindFramebufferEXT(GL_FRAMEBUFFER_EXT, 0);
glBindFramebufferEXT(GL_FRAMEBUFFER_EXT, fbo_);
glFlush();
} else {
// Copy the current framebuffer's contents into our "live" texture.
// Note that the current GL context might not be ours at this point!
// This is deliberate, so that surrounding code using GL can produce
// rendering results consumed by the AcceleratedSurface.
// Need to save and restore OpenGL state around this call.
GLint current_texture = 0;
GLenum target_binding = GL_TEXTURE_BINDING_RECTANGLE_ARB;
GLenum target = GL_TEXTURE_RECTANGLE_ARB;
glGetIntegerv(target_binding, ¤t_texture);
glBindTexture(target, texture_);
glCopyTexSubImage2D(target, 0,
0, 0,
0, 0,
real_surface_size_.width(),
real_surface_size_.height());
glBindTexture(target, current_texture);
// This flush is absolutely essential -- it guarantees that the
// rendering results are seen by the other process.
glFlush();
}
}
}
static void AddBooleanValue(CFMutableDictionaryRef dictionary,
const CFStringRef key,
bool value) {
CFDictionaryAddValue(dictionary, key,
(value ? kCFBooleanTrue : kCFBooleanFalse));
}
static void AddIntegerValue(CFMutableDictionaryRef dictionary,
const CFStringRef key,
int32 value) {
base::ScopedCFTypeRef<CFNumberRef> number(
CFNumberCreate(NULL, kCFNumberSInt32Type, &value));
CFDictionaryAddValue(dictionary, key, number.get());
}
// Creates a new OpenGL texture object bound to the given texture target.
// Caller owns the returned texture.
static GLuint CreateTexture(GLenum target) {
GLuint texture = 0;
glGenTextures(1, &texture);
glBindTexture(target, texture);
glTexParameteri(target, GL_TEXTURE_MIN_FILTER, GL_NEAREST);
glTexParameteri(target, GL_TEXTURE_MAG_FILTER, GL_NEAREST);
glTexParameteri(target, GL_TEXTURE_WRAP_S, GL_CLAMP_TO_EDGE);
glTexParameteri(target, GL_TEXTURE_WRAP_T, GL_CLAMP_TO_EDGE);
return texture;
}
void AcceleratedSurface::AllocateRenderBuffers(GLenum target,
const gfx::Size& size) {
if (!texture_) {
// Generate the texture object.
texture_ = CreateTexture(target);
// Generate and bind the framebuffer object.
glGenFramebuffersEXT(1, &fbo_);
glBindFramebufferEXT(GL_FRAMEBUFFER_EXT, fbo_);
}
// Make sure that subsequent set-up code affects the render texture.
glBindTexture(target, texture_);
}
bool AcceleratedSurface::SetupFrameBufferObject(GLenum target) {
glBindFramebufferEXT(GL_FRAMEBUFFER_EXT, fbo_);
GLenum fbo_status;
glFramebufferTexture2DEXT(GL_FRAMEBUFFER_EXT,
GL_COLOR_ATTACHMENT0_EXT,
target,
texture_,
0);
fbo_status = glCheckFramebufferStatusEXT(GL_FRAMEBUFFER_EXT);
return fbo_status == GL_FRAMEBUFFER_COMPLETE_EXT;
}
gfx::Size AcceleratedSurface::ClampToValidDimensions(const gfx::Size& size) {
return gfx::Size(std::max(size.width(), 1), std::max(size.height(), 1));
}
bool AcceleratedSurface::MakeCurrent() {
if (!gl_context_.get())
return false;
return gl_context_->MakeCurrent(gl_surface_.get());
}
void AcceleratedSurface::Clear(const gfx::Rect& rect) {
DCHECK(gl_context_->IsCurrent(gl_surface_.get()));
glClearColor(0, 0, 0, 0);
glViewport(0, 0, rect.width(), rect.height());
glMatrixMode(GL_PROJECTION);
glLoadIdentity();
glOrtho(0, rect.width(), 0, rect.height(), -1, 1);
glClear(GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT);
}
uint32 AcceleratedSurface::SetSurfaceSize(const gfx::Size& size) {
if (surface_size_ == size) {
// Return 0 to indicate to the caller that no new backing store
// allocation occurred.
return 0;
}
// Only support IO surfaces if the GL implementation is the native desktop GL.
// IO surfaces will not work with, for example, OSMesa software renderer
// GL contexts.
if (gfx::GetGLImplementation() != gfx::kGLImplementationDesktopGL)
return 0;
ui::ScopedMakeCurrent make_current(gl_context_.get(), gl_surface_.get());
if (!make_current.Succeeded())
return 0;
gfx::Size clamped_size = ClampToValidDimensions(size);
// GL_TEXTURE_RECTANGLE_ARB is the best supported render target on
// Mac OS X and is required for IOSurface interoperability.
GLenum target = GL_TEXTURE_RECTANGLE_ARB;
if (allocate_fbo_) {
AllocateRenderBuffers(target, clamped_size);
} else if (!texture_) {
// Generate the texture object.
texture_ = CreateTexture(target);
}
// Allocate a new IOSurface, which is the GPU resource that can be
// shared across processes.
base::ScopedCFTypeRef<CFMutableDictionaryRef> properties;
properties.reset(CFDictionaryCreateMutable(kCFAllocatorDefault,
0,
&kCFTypeDictionaryKeyCallBacks,
&kCFTypeDictionaryValueCallBacks));
AddIntegerValue(properties, kIOSurfaceWidth, clamped_size.width());
AddIntegerValue(properties, kIOSurfaceHeight, clamped_size.height());
AddIntegerValue(properties, kIOSurfaceBytesPerElement, 4);
AddBooleanValue(properties, kIOSurfaceIsGlobal, true);
// I believe we should be able to unreference the IOSurfaces without
// synchronizing with the browser process because they are
// ultimately reference counted by the operating system.
io_surface_.reset(IOSurfaceCreate(properties));
// Don't think we need to identify a plane.
GLuint plane = 0;
CGLError error = CGLTexImageIOSurface2D(
static_cast<CGLContextObj>(gl_context_->GetHandle()),
target,
GL_RGBA,
clamped_size.width(),
clamped_size.height(),
GL_BGRA,
GL_UNSIGNED_INT_8_8_8_8_REV,
io_surface_.get(),
plane);
if (error != kCGLNoError) {
DLOG(ERROR) << "CGL error " << error << " during CGLTexImageIOSurface2D";
}
if (allocate_fbo_) {
// Set up the frame buffer object.
if (!SetupFrameBufferObject(target)) {
DLOG(ERROR) << "Failed to set up frame buffer object";
}
}
surface_size_ = size;
real_surface_size_ = clamped_size;
// Now send back an identifier for the IOSurface. We originally
// intended to send back a mach port from IOSurfaceCreateMachPort
// but it looks like Chrome IPC would need to be modified to
// properly send mach ports between processes. For the time being we
// make our IOSurfaces global and send back their identifiers. On
// the browser process side the identifier is reconstituted into an
// IOSurface for on-screen rendering.
io_surface_id_ = IOSurfaceGetID(io_surface_);
return io_surface_id_;
}
uint32 AcceleratedSurface::GetSurfaceId() {
return io_surface_id_;
}
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