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* Fix GraphicsConfigurationFactory: Map factory to device-type _and_ ↵Sven Gothel2012-07-242-6/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | capabilities-type; Add a pre-set nativeVisualID to chooseGraphicsConfiguration(..) Map factory to device-type _and_ capabilities-type: - Allows using different GraphicsConfigurationFactory implementations for different capabilities-types. Previous impl. failed to use an OpenGL agnostic CapabilitiesImmutable for 'chooseGraphicsConfiguration(..)' since only the GL aware factory was mapped. The latter failed since it expected a GLCapabilitiesImmutable. - The passed capabilities-type as well as device-type given at getFactory(..) is traversed top-to-down to find a most suitable factory: For-All devT := getTopDownDeviceTypes(deviceType) For-All capsT := getTopDownCapabilitiesTypes(capabilitiesType) f = factory.get(devT, capsT); if(f) { return f; } end end Add a pre-set nativeVisualID to chooseGraphicsConfiguration(..) - In situations where a native visualID is already chosen [by external means for example], but we still need to query a matching GraphicsConfiguration - we require to pass a non VisualIDHolder.VID_UNDEFINED nativeVisualID. We had a hack implemented before within some implementations and their static calls, however an agnostic mechanism is required to implement new NativeSurface/Window's platform agnostic. - X11GLXGraphicsConfigurationFactory: respect a pre-set xvisualID - X11GLXDrawableFactory.createProxySurfaceImpl(..) queries the given windowHandle's visualID and 'chooses' the configuration accordingly. If the visualID is undefined an exception is thrown, since window is invalid. These mechanics are implicit for Windows and OSX. Fix X11GLXGraphicsConfiguration.updateGraphicsConfiguration(): - Skip any action if a valid X11GLCapabilities is already chosen, i.e. w/ visualID. Otherwise choose a suitable configuration incl. visualID. The latter is quite impossible and invalid, since visualID must be defined at window creation time and the update method is issued with a valid window. X11 - Misc: - Added 'int jogamp.nativewindow.x11.X11Lib.GetVisualIDFromWindow(..)' - All returned visualID's are of type 'int'
* Fix OSX OffscreenLayerSurface (OLS) regressions (pbuffer based)Sven Gothel2012-07-201-6/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | - Use pbuffer (still), don't set FBO (invisible) - OLS (only impl is JAWTWindow now) stores the attached layer handle created and attached by the GLContext implementation, so 'others' may detach it -> NewtCanvasAWT - NewtCanvasAWT.removeNotify() needs to ask the OLS to detach the layer since it's parent will be gone. - MacOSXCGLContext destroy allows a removed OLS (see above)
* Fix OSX regression of commit 20bf031db719f7baa4c6e74734fc999061e08fe2 - ↵Sven Gothel2012-07-203-1/+26
| | | | handling w/ non NSView handles (pbuffer)
* GLCapabilities Native Aquisition: Set alpha bits at last - due to it's auto ↵Sven Gothel2012-07-201-1/+4
| | | | | | | | | setting by setSampleBuffers(true) and setBackgroundOpaque(false) This bug lead to X11 GLCapabilities rgba: 8/8/8/1 - which ofc is invalid. Sideeffect was a bad selected GLXFB configuration and the GLContext couldn't be made current. Patch sets alpha bits reflecting reality carefully after opaque/samples. Added API doc note.
* Bug 599 - FBObject / Offscreen Support - Part 1Sven Gothel2012-07-196-73/+127
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - New FBObject implementation handling FBO and it's attachments *** API CHANGE: Util -> Core *** while it's size and sample-count can be reconfigured on the fly. - com.jogamp.opengl.util.FBObject -> com.jogamp.opengl.FBObject - agnostic to texture unit - separate attachments using OO hierarchy reflecting FBO - handling MSAA and blitting - no FBO destruction for reconfig (attach/detach) - New GLFBODrawableImpl impl. an FBObject based GLDrawable - Instantiated by a dummy native surface (onscreen and invisible) hooked up to a dummy GLDrawable, which is the delegation for context creation. - Utilizies ProxySurface.UpstreamSurfaceHook for dummy surface avoiding specialization for native platforms. - TODO: Allow to utilize common surface interface as a dummy-surface to supporting API seperation of windowing/GL. The latter allows impl. of createGLDrawable(NativeSurface) with FBO. - New OffscreenAutoDrawable (extends GLAutoDrawableDelegate) for all offscreen drawables. Shall replace GLPbuffer. - New GLCapabilities*.isFBO() / setFBO(boolean) to request FBO offscreen, similar to isPBuffer(). Rule: if both are requested, FBO shall be favored. - GLContext adds raw FBO availability query (min. FBO avail), FBObject contains fine grained queries (TODO: Move parts to GLContext for efficiency). - Add framebuffer tracking, allowing fast querying: - GLBase/GLContext: public int getBoundFramebuffer(int target); public int getDefaultDrawFramebuffer(); public int getDefaultReadFramebuffer(); - GLContextImpl public final void setBoundFramebuffer(int target, int framebufferName) .. called by GL impl bind framebuffer - GL: getDefaultDrawFramebuffer(), getDefaultReadFramebuffer() Adding default framebuffer queries being issued by GL.glBindFramebuffer(target, 0) w/ a default framebuffer, o.e. zero. This allows a transparent use of a custom FBO even in case the applications attempts to reset FBO to zero. Value flow: GL <- GLContext <- GLDrawable, - GLCapabilities handle fbo/pbuffer seperate, don't disable the other - GLContext/GL track read/write framebuffer to be queried by FBObject to determine whether to bind/unbind a framebuffer - Test cases for multiple FBO w/ and w/o MSAA Other Features: - New interface ProxySurface.UpstreamSurfaceHook, allowing to hook an upstream surface of unknown type providing lifecycle and information (size, ..) callbacks. Used for all new dummy NativeSurface impl and SWT GLCanvas. - GLContext -> GLDrawable propagation context/drawable lifecycle via ProxySurface.UpstreamSurfaceHook allowing dynamic resources to react (create, init, ..) - contextRealized() - contextMadeCurrent() - SurfaceChangeable -> MutableSurface currently only contains setting the surface handle. TODO: May need to move ProxySurface.UpstreamSurfaceHook -> MutableSurface.UpstreamSurfaceHook, allowing other impl. classes (NEWT OffscreenWindow) to utilize the new upstream hookup mechanism - will allow FBO/Dummy window to work. - SWT GLCanvas using ProxySurface.UpstreamSurfaceHook for proper size propagation. - New GLAutoDrawable::getUpstreamWidget(), allowing GLEventListener to fetch the owning Java side UI element (NEWT, SWT, AWT, ..). - GLDrawableFactory: Removed createOffscreenSurface() - unused and not GL related - EGLDrawableFactory handles device/profile avail. mapping while actually creating context/drawable. This allows us to learn whether the ES context is software/hardware as well as FBO avail. - EGLDrawable: Removed secret buckets of EGL configs :) Employ native surface (X11, WGL, ..) to EGL 'mapping' in EGLDrawableFactory utilizing new EGLUpstreamSurfaceHook (implements ProxySurface.UpstreamSurfaceHook). Other Bugs: - Add CTX_OPTION_DEBUG to ctx/extension cache key since only a debug ctx may expose the ARB debug capability. This bug caused lack of ARB/AMD debug functionality. - Fix GLProfile deadlock (debug mode, w/ EGL/ES, no X11), dump availability information _after_ lock. - ImmModeSink draw(): Use GL's glDrawElements(..), don't cast for GL2ES1. Fixes use for GL2ES2. - Fix KeyEvent.getKeyChar() comment (-> only stable for keyTyped(..)) Misc: - Refined alot of API doc - New GLExtensions holds commonly used GL extension strings, allows better referencing and usage lookup. - Move GL (interface) decl. to GLBase - GLBuffers: Cleanup API doc (format, types) - TextureIO: Add PAM and PPM static suffix identifier - GLCapabilities getNumSamples() returns 0 if sampleBuffers is disabled, this seems to be more natural. - finalized a lot
* GLAutoDrawable* refinement of abstraction / generalization - API Change!Sven Gothel2012-07-043-8/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - GLAutoDrawable (compat change - recompile): - 'void invoke(boolean wait, GLRunnable glRunnable)' -> 'boolean invoke(boolean wait, GLRunnable glRunnable)' Allows notifying caller whether the task has been executed or at least enqueued. - GLAutoDrawable add 'GLEventListener removeGLEventListener(int index)' - This allow one to remove a specific GLEventListener and reusing it (return value). - GLDrawableImpl remove 'destroy()' to favor 'setRealized(false)' - Using more common code of GLAutoDrawableBase, i.e. GLPbufferImpl can use defaultDestroyOp(). - Removes redundancy of methods - GLAutoDrawableBase/Delegate - better 'default' names to emphasize it's purpose, adding API doc - includes more generic functionality - defaultWindowDestroyNotify() - defaultDestroyOp() - TestGLAutoDrawableDelegateNEWT demonstrates a simple example w/ all window events handled. - Fix TestParenting01cSwingAWT's threading use (gl disturbance thread)
* GLDrawable* cleanup: Add @Override, remove trailing whitespace, ..Sven Gothel2012-06-283-46/+70
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* Misc cleanup: Add @Override, remove trailing whitespaceSven Gothel2012-06-274-97/+139
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* Misc cleanup: Add @Override, remove trailing whitespaceSven Gothel2012-06-274-50/+73
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* GLContext*: Remove '[set/is]Synchronized(..)' - Defaults to wait for locks: ↵Sven Gothel2012-05-131-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1. Drawable, 2. GLContext Remove deadlock situation where thread-1 (Animator Thread) holds the GLContext-Lock and acquires the Surface-Lock, while thread-2 (UI/Main/EDT) holds the Surface-Lock and attempts to create the GLContext and hence acquires the GLContext-Lock. A GLContext-Lock and hence makeing the GLContext current requires to hold the Surface-Lock. The prev. code acquired the locks in reverse order and allowed the deadlock as described above. This fix acquires the locks in the proper natural order 1 - Surface-Lock 2 - GLContext-Lock This fix also renders the use of the non-synchronized behavior invalid, since it is bogus not to wait for the GLContext lock where it waits for the Surface lock. It also seems nonsense not to wait for any of both locks and our code always waited for both (synchronized := true). The GLContext [set/is]Synchronized(..) methods are removed and waiting for the lock per default is the correct behavior.
* Completing swap-interval implementation for OSX's CALayer usage. Closing Bug 555Sven Gothel2012-04-221-13/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | - Based on Andres Colubri's initiative and commit 218d67fc0222d7709b21c45792d44501351939c4. - Reading real screen refresh rate ('stolen' from NEWT) - Properly handling swap-interval and vsync-to in native code - Increasing accuracy vsync-to to microseconds Tested manually w/ TestGearsES2AWT.
* Recognize swap-interval in NSOpenGLLayer modeAndres Colubri2012-04-221-2/+12
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* StringBuffer -> StringBuilder (Local objects, no concurrency) ; Impacts: ↵Sven Gothel2012-04-161-1/+1
| | | | Capabilities/GLContext API 'toString(StringBuilder)'
* Adapt to gluegen commit 1c03dfd6d1939a46018583419956e350e531f4fe - Fix Bug 566Sven Gothel2012-03-261-0/+3
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* GL/GLContext: Properly define swapInterval incl. default value for EGL (1) ↵Sven Gothel2012-03-101-8/+3
| | | | | | and desktop (undefined). *GLContext.setSwapIntervalImpl: Simple return success, set state in GLContext.
* NativeWindow public-spec to public-impl reorg ↵Sven Gothel2012-03-065-10/+12
| | | | (javax.media.nativewindow.<impl> -> com.jogamp.nativewindow.<impl>) 2/3
* Cleanup DEBUG flags of *GraphicsConfigurationFactory (Use the common ↵Sven Gothel2012-02-252-4/+0
| | | | 'nativewindow.debug.GraphicsConfiguration')
* Fix GLProfile/GLDrawableFactory bug: Recursion on default desktop device, ↵Sven Gothel2012-02-251-2/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | since no profile was mapped. GLDrawableFactory*: - Initialize defaultDevice, even if impl. is not available (no GL libraries for impl.), hence - getDefaultDevice() always returns a valid device - getIsDeviceCompatible() only returns 'true' if device is supported _and_ drawable factory is functional GLProfile: - default-desktop-device becomes default-device even if the desktop-factory itself is not functional. This is due to the fact that the subsequent EGL-factory always handles desktop-devices (X11->EGL, GDI->EGL, etc).
* DEBUG Output: More thread-names to drawable/context lifecycle; Remove ↵Sven Gothel2012-02-221-4/+4
| | | | massive '!!!' occurence
* API Change [GLProfile/GLContext]: Add notion of hardware acceleration in ↵Sven Gothel2012-02-201-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | GLProfile.get<Profile>() methods. We need to distinguish between software and hardware accelerated OpenGL profiles to allow choosing the proper profiles [default, GL2ES1, GL2ES2, ..] on platforms where both, software and hardware implementations exist (GL, GLES2, ..). Where no preference is being requested, hardware acceleration is favored: GLProfile.getDefault() GLProfile.getGL2ES1() GLProfile.getGL2ES2() Some method signatures needed to change GLProfile: getMaxProgrammable(AbstractGraphicsDevice device) -> getMaxProgrammable(AbstractGraphicsDevice device, boolean favorHardwareRasterizer) GLProfile adds: isHardwareRasterizer() Determination whether a hardware acceleration is being used or not is extended in GLContextImpl by querying the current context's GL_RENDERER string. If the latter contains 'software' (case insensitive) it is not hardware accelerated. At least this works w/ newer Mesa3D impl, where GLX_SLOW_CONFIG is not set!
* Fix ExtensionAvailabilityCache ; Enhance caching.Sven Gothel2012-02-142-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ExtensionAvailabilityCache regression / enhancement: - Set context version (w/o string) before caching. This is required since we query the ctx version. Regression from 4011e70eed8c88aee0fcd051a50ab3f15bb94f68 - Remove GLContextImpl state. Only use the passed value at initialization. - Defined initialization, due to the 'new' cache/instantiation logic Remove redundant GLContext profile bits: - CTX_OPTION_ANY: implicit if !CTX_OPTION_FORWARD - CTX_IMPL_ACCEL_HARD: implicit if !CTX_IMPL_ACCEL_SOFT Cache key (ProcAddressTable, Extensions): - Mask out GLContext.CTX_OPTION_DEBUG | GLContext.CTX_IMPL_ES2_COMPAT, since they don't influence the cached values.
* Enhance ExtensionAvailabilityCache ; Expose extension count in GLContext ↵Sven Gothel2012-02-131-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | (and clean up) - GLContext - Expose isFunctionAvailable(), isExtensionAvailable(), getPlatformExtensionCount(), getGLExtensionCount() - sort methods a bit ExtensionAvailabilityCache: - Favor StringBuilder instead of StringBuffer (faster) - Resuse set's - Hold dedicated counts of extensions, platform and GL
* MacOSXCGLDrawableFactory: Fix typo 'Applet' -> 'Apple' for APPLE_float_pixelsSven Gothel2012-02-132-8/+15
| | | | - be verbose about features in DEBUG mode (RECT, NPOT, APPLE_float_pixels)
* Fix JOGL GLContextImpl ProcAddressTable and Extension CachingSven Gothel2012-02-131-5/+4
| | | | | | | | | Bug caused using wrong extension cache and probably the wrong procAddress table. - do not reuse local field value if not cached - issue resetState() after each createContextARBMapVersionsAvailable(..) query - remove cache entry for extension (copy/paste bug) - resetState() shall clean platform extProcAddressTable in specializations
* OpenGL ES/EGL OverhaulSven Gothel2012-02-131-4/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - GLProfile properly detects native EGL/ES1/ES2 on the 'desktop' device factory. This allows usage of Mesa's EGL/ES or Imageon's PVR emulation, etc. - GLProfile drops getDefaultDesktopDevice() and getDefaultEGLDevice() since both are aligned by getDefaultDevice(). - Fix GL_ARB_ES2_compatibility detection and utilize resulting isGLES2Compatible() where possible. This allows ES2 compatible desktop profiles to use core ES2 functionality (glShaderBinary() .. etc) even with a GL2ES2 desktop implementation. - EGLDrawable: If createSurface(..) fails (BAD_NATIVE_WINDOW) w/ surfaceHandle it uses windowHandle if available and differs. This allows the ANGLE impl. to work. - Properly order of EGL/ES library lookup: ES2: libGLESv2.so.2, libGLESv2.so, GLES20, GLESv2_CM EGL: libEGL.so.1, libEGL.so, EGL - *DynamicLookupHelper reference will be null if it's library is not complete (all tool libs, all glue libs and a ProcAddressFunc lookup function - if named). - Enhance GL version string (incl. ES2 compatible, hw/sw, ..) - GLBase: Fix docs and remove redundancies - Prepared (disabled) DesktopES2DynamicLibraryBundleInfo to be used for a real EGL/ES2 implementation within the desktop GL lib (AMD). Sadly it currenly crashed within eglGetDisplay(EGL_DEFAULT_DISPLAY), hence it's disabled.
* Use glFlush() in favor of glFinish() for bug 548 and bug 533 fix - due to ↵Sven Gothel2012-01-231-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | performance issues. Chris reported a better performance using glFlush() instead of glFinish() while maintaining stability in respect to the NV bug on OSX 10.6.8. Even though this is at release() where we would assume a passed GL sync point (swap buffers) the driver may involve a whole I/O roundtrip .. well.
* OSX Fix: Catch releaseImpl's glFinish() exception (DebugGL); Make ↵Sven Gothel2012-01-132-5/+26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | GLContext.release's setCurrent(null) exception prone. Catch releaseImpl's glFinish() exception (DebugGL) glGetError() after glFinish() (eg. w/ debug pipeline) produced unknown error 0x0506 on OS X (10.7.2 NV). Make GLContext.release's setCurrent(null) exception prone Call setCurrent(null) in finalizer block to ensure it's 'released' out of the TLS even when an exception is being thrown. Make MacOSX Shared Resources 'destroy' more error prone (catch exceptions)
* OSX Fixes: bug 548 (another regression: pixelfmt), ctx creation failure -> ↵Sven Gothel2012-01-134-18/+20
| | | | | | | | | | no exception, - bug 548: Another regression: pixelfmt failed for 10.6.7 and/or software OpenGL - enforcing accelerated leads to no pixelformat, - using the NSOpenGLView defaultPixelFormat causes to SIGSEGV - ctx creation failure shall just lead to return null, no immediate exception
* Fix bug 548 and bug 533 - OSX [10.6] NVidia driver may require glFinish() ↵Sven Gothel2012-01-091-0/+2
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* GLContext*/GLDrawableHelper: Fix consistency of recursive ↵Sven Gothel2012-01-081-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | makeCurrent()/release()/destroy() calls ; Enable context switch tracing ; GLCanvas: proper AbstractGraphicsDevice destruction GLContext*/GLDrawableHelper: Fix consistency of recursive makeCurrent()/release()/destroy() calls Utilizing volatile and lock.tryLock(0) for lockConsiderFailFast(), reducing redundant synchronization and using RecursiveLock implicit sync. GLContext 'early-out' is the case where the thread already holds the context, ie. context is already current and the native makeCurrent is skipped. makeCurrent()'s 'early-out' w/o incr. the recursive lock of GLContext and it's NativeSurface could lead to asymetry in lock/unlock count with release()/destroy() calls. The 1st release actually released the native ctx already. Properly utilize recursive lock/unlock in all cases and impl. 'early-out' after locking. Following the above in GLDrawableHelper.invokeGL()'s 'early-out' case as well, ie calling makeCurrent()/release() symmetrical. Introduce GLDrawableHelper.disposeGL(), which issues dispose on all GLEventListeners within a current context and issued context destruction directly. This simplifies GLAutodrawable's destroy/dispose calls and ensures that the above sequence of events happens atomically (lock is being hold until destruction). Enable context switch tracing If property 'jogl.debug.GLContext.TraceSwitch' is defined, trace context switch. GLCanvas: proper AbstractGraphicsDevice destruction
* MacOSXCGLContext Offscreen Layer: Throw exception in case drawable is not ↵Sven Gothel2011-12-171-2/+5
| | | | realized or texture size is invalid.
* GLDrawableFactory*.createOffscreenDrawable(): No implicit setRealized(true) ↵Sven Gothel2011-12-173-7/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | @ creation GLDrawableFactory*.createOffscreenDrawable(): No implicit setRealized(true) @ creation, following deferred creation like onscreen drawables. This allows using offscreen drawables in classes like GLCanvas, where realization is deferred due to pending valid size. Only createGLPBuffer() realizes the offscreen pbuffer drawable immediatly to reduce the impact on user-code. GLDrawableFactoryImpl.createGLDrawable(): - Simplify OffscreenLayerSurface validation and check it first regardless of the chosenCaps to get a chance to use pbuffer.
* MacOSXCGLContext.isGLProfileSupported(): No GL3* on pre lion - early outSven Gothel2011-12-131-0/+5
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* setGLFunctionAvailability(..): Reduce the calls to resetProcAddressTable() ↵Sven Gothel2011-12-132-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | 12 -> 7 in initialization. Reducing the calls to resetProcAddressTable() 12 -> 7 in initialization, saves: Linux/AMD: 600ms -> 300ms Linux/NV: 161ms -> 112ms OSX 10.7/NV: 522ms -> 397ms Still some freezes on OSX 10.6.8/NV .. further analysis is going on.
* Fix concurrency bug of GLProfile initialization ; Fix SharedResourceRunner ↵Sven Gothel2011-12-111-2/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 'dead' thread (Applets) GLDrawableFactory: - clarify: public getWasSharedContextCreated(..) -> protected createSharedResource(..) - add: getSharesResourceThread() GLProfile: - proper locking of initSingletion(..) path: - Use RecursiveThreadGroupLock and add/remove GLDrawableFactory's sharesResourceThread while creating it's the sharedResource. This simplifies and fixes GLProfile's locking code. - Fix and simplify initSingleton(boolean) API doc - mark it deprecated. - Add initSingleton() for controlled initialization only, pairing w/ shutdown(..) Remove initSingleton(boolean) calls in code and test! +++ Fix SharedResourceRunner 'dead' thread (Applets) In Applets, stopping an Applet makes the browser Java plugin interrupting and killing all related threads, including our SharedResourceRunner thread. - Validate whether the shared resource thread is alive - Catch interruption in shared resource thread and assume it's a kill signal - releaseSharedResource: clear devicesTried set
* New GLProfile.ShutdownType: SHARED_ONLY / COMPLETE - Enhance/Fix Lifecycle ↵Sven Gothel2011-12-011-15/+24
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Management - Leave Platform, .. TempJarCache untouched. - GLDrawableFactoryImpl*: Leave DynamicLibraryBundle(lib-binding) untouched, for NativeLibrary, JNILibLoaderBase (JNI libs), .. consistency. - SHARED_ONLY: shutdown shared GLDrawableFactoryImpl* resources and NativeWindowFactory - COMPLETE: additionally shutdown GLContext* Clear all cached GL/GLX proc-address and device/context mappings. - Use new "GLProfile.shutdown(GLProfile.ShutdownType.SHARED_ONLY)" in Applets - X11GLXDrawableFactory Shutdown: Uncomment close/destroy of shared resources. - JAWTWindow.destroy(): Close the delegated device. In case it's X11 this closes the exclusive opened X11 Display.
* GLDrawableFactory: Implementations lifecycle is handled via ↵Sven Gothel2011-12-011-33/+44
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* More Robust GLProfile Initialization ; Add NativeWindowFactory ShutdownSven Gothel2011-11-301-3/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | More Robust GLProfile Initialization - Catch GLException in GLDrawableFactory getWasSharedContextCreated(device) impl., which may fail (See comment on Firefox/Chorme EGL deployed library for Windows). - If getWasSharedContextCreated(devide) fails, set respective factory availability to false, ie. hasDesktopGLFactory, hasEGLFactory, .. Add NativeWindowFactory Shutdown - Currenly a dummy entry, may evolve. X11Util shutdown is issued by respective GLDrawableFactory
* GLContextImpl*: createImpl() / makeCurrentImpl() refinement / robostnessSven Gothel2011-11-296-15/+64
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | createImpl(): If successful must leave context current. makeCurrentImpl(): Is only called if context is not just created, hence the boolean parameter 'boolean newCreatedContext' is removed. This clearifies and actually cleans up the native makeContextCurrent/releaseContext call pairs. MacOSXCGLContext: CGL and NS impl. of native makeContextCurrent/releaseContext uses CGL locking to provide a thread safety. This is recommended in OS X OpenGL documentation on [shared context] multithreaded use cases. Post creation code, as seen in some pbuffer cases is moved to overriden createImpl() methods.
* Fix Bug 527: Creating a context w/ shared context, while the latter is in ↵Sven Gothel2011-11-284-17/+20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | use (threading) Bug 527 describes the situation where wglShareLists() fails (throws exception) while the shared context is in use by another thread (some Animator). It was reported by Jerome Jouvie. The exception happens not everytime, but at least around 20% on manual tests I have performed on the Windows platform. The context in question are all JOGL's GL2, which natively where bound to an OpenGL 3.0 profile. The WGL_ARB_create_context spec says http://www.opengl.org/registry/specs/ARB/wgl_create_context.txt: +++ Future versions of OpenGL may only support being added to a share group at context creation time. Specifying such a version of a context as either the <hglrc1> or <hglrc2> arguments to wglShareLists will fail. wglShareLists will return FALSE, and GetLastError will return ERROR_INCOMPATIBLE_DEVICE_CONTEXTS_ARB. +++ Hence the 1st patch was to remove 'wglShareLists()' usage in case we use the new WGL_ARB_create_context context creation method. Even though this is a desired change, and works in general, it didn't fix the issue. It seems that the shared context, which is passed @ new context creation, cannot be used while it is in use itself in another thread. This conclusion leads to the actual fix, ie. locking the shared context while creating the new context which shares it. Manual tests using this patch could not reproduce this issue (40 attempts). Test: TestSharedContextListNEWT2
* Nativewindow AWT Device/Screen: Cleanup construction [default, specific]; ↵Sven Gothel2011-11-251-1/+1
| | | | AWTDevice: Remove subtype
* GraphicsConfigurationFactory: Kick off 'registerFactory' via static method ↵Sven Gothel2011-11-233-7/+12
| | | | | | instead of constructor for clarity. - prepare for 'jogamp.nativewindow.x11.awt.X11AWTGraphicsConfigurationFactory'
* NativeSurface's getGraphicsConfiguration() returns the native (delegated) ↵Sven Gothel2011-11-233-6/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | AbstractGraphicsConfiguration, if delegation is used. This change restricts the usage of AbstractGraphicsConfiguration's getNativeGraphicsConfiguration() to NativeSurface implementations and hence reduces complexity. NativeSurface implementations are adapted and access to it's AbstractGraphicsConfiguration is controlled via get/set method avoiding flawed usage (read/write), since read access shall return the delegated AbstractGraphicsConfiguration, if used.
* OS X Layered View Part8: Generalize OffscreenLayerSurface ; Use local JAWT ↵Sven Gothel2011-11-124-104/+16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | instance ; Applet's on OS X are working Generalize OffscreenLayerSurface - Using new OffscreenLayerSurface allows using this functionality in a clean manner, ie. no 'dirty' usage of MacOSXJAWTWindow in a JOGL GL class. - 'Promoting' OffscreenLayerSurface functionality to JAWTWindow and it's handling to GLDrawableFactoryImpl::createGLDrawable(). - Move MacOSXCGLDrawableFactory's "MacOSXJAWTWindow getLayeredSurfaceHost(NativeSurface surface)" to NativeWindowFactory "OffscreenLayerSurface getOffscreenLayerSurface(NativeSurface surface, boolean ifEnabled)" Use local JAWT instance - Only w/ a local JAWT instance per JAWTWindow it is possible to switch between offscreen-layer and onscreen. We also have to determing offscreen-layer lazy at surface lock, since only at that time we have knowledge whether it's an Applet or not. +++ ContextUpdater: Use local pthread mutex, add DEBUG output JAWTWindow/NewtCanvasAWT: Adding methods to request offscreen-layer-surface (if supported), besides 'if applet' this may trigger the new functionality. +++ Applet's on OS X are working: - OS X 10.6.4 - Safari: - Hangs for a while at start .. whole screen freezes .. approx. 10s - Sometimes crashes when Applet stops - after all our resources are released! - Keyboard input isn't assigned sometimes. - Otherwise .. works well, incl. offscreen/onscreen parenting - Firefox 8.0: - Hangs for a while at start .. whole screen freezes .. approx. 10s - Sometimes crashes when Applet stops - after all our resources are released! - Keyboard input is never assigned. - Otherwise .. works well, incl. offscreen/onscreen parenting - OS X 10.7 - Safari: - Sometimes crashes when Applet stops - after all our resources are released! - Keyboard input isn't assigned sometimes. - Otherwise .. works well, incl. offscreen/onscreen parenting - Firefox 8.0: - Sometimes crashes when Applet stops - after all our resources are released! - Keyboard input is never assigned. - Otherwise .. works well, incl. offscreen/onscreen parenting
* OSX: Fix context update callSven Gothel2011-11-121-4/+14
| | | | | It turns our that the native ContextUpdater does not work reliable in all cases, hence we need to verify if the drawable size has changed as well.
* Nativewindow: Introduce API private MutableGraphicsConfigurationSven Gothel2011-11-121-6/+3
| | | | | MutableGraphicsConfiguration allows derivations to set the chosen capabilities, hence it is a non public API from which eg. JOGL GraphicsConfiguration derive.
* Revert introduction of NativeSurfaceHolder and NativeWindowHolder interfacesSven Gothel2011-11-111-6/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | I was too fast introducing these accessors, since they are currently not needed and hence redundant. Complete - 7bc4c218b47033cb66f4eb5e707a86a0a4e60cff Partial in regards to the holder interfaces only: - d8fa00d35a49f4faf5f04aeb7e2bba4e972965f5 - f51e3dad6c4bd1f6d0001cecf6a0f692400ed602 - 46542168d64b37f544f61802693f15b59b224e4e
* Minor edits: Remove dead code / fix dbg printfSven Gothel2011-11-111-52/+0
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* OS X Layered View: Part6 (native) Using a root CALayer where we ↵Sven Gothel2011-11-101-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | attach/detach our GL one - it seems to be more stable, having one root CALayer attached to the JAWT_SurfaceView forever - tackles crach at GL layer destruction - proper release of all GL layer resources - now final [gl-layer dealloc] happens at very destruction of JAWT object, even though it was removed from root-layer earlier (and all other references) - see comment in MacOSXWindowSystemInterface-pbuffer.m :: createNSOpenGLLayer(..) - at least no more crash .. and resource release ASAP, but the GL-layer itself (see above)
* MacOSXPbufferCGLDrawable: verbose debug messagesSven Gothel2011-11-101-1/+2
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