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/****************************************************************************
**
** Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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#include "qwindowsurface_ahigl_p.h"
#include "qscreenahigl_qws.h"
#include <qwsdisplay_qws.h>
#include <QtGui/QPaintDevice>
#include <QtGui/QWidget>
#include <QtOpenGL/private/qglpaintdevice_qws_p.h>
#include <QtOpenGL/private/qgl_p.h>
#include <GLES/gl.h>
/*!
\class QAhiGLWindowSurfacePrivate
\internal
\brief The QAhiGLWindowSurfacePrivate class is the private implementation
class for class QAhiGLWindowSurface.
This class contains only state variables.
*/
//! [0]
class QAhiGLWindowSurfacePrivate
{
public:
QAhiGLWindowSurfacePrivate(EGLDisplay eglDisplay,
EGLSurface eglSurface,
EGLContext eglContext);
QPaintDevice *device;
int textureWidth;
int textureHeight;
GLuint texture;
GLuint frameBufferObject;
GLuint depthbuf;
EGLDisplay display;
EGLSurface surface;
EGLContext context;
};
//! [0]
/*!
The construct just sets statwe variables using the ones
provided.
*/
QAhiGLWindowSurfacePrivate::QAhiGLWindowSurfacePrivate(EGLDisplay eglDisplay,
EGLSurface eglSurface,
EGLContext eglContext)
: texture(0), frameBufferObject(0), depthbuf(0), display(eglDisplay),
surface(eglSurface), context(eglContext)
{
}
inline static int nextPowerOfTwo(uint v)
{
v--;
v |= v >> 1;
v |= v >> 2;
v |= v >> 4;
v |= v >> 8;
v |= v >> 16;
++v;
return v;
}
/*!
\class QAhiGLWindowSurface
\preliminary
\internal
\brief The QAhiGLWindowSurface class provides the drawing area
for top-level windows using OpenGL for drawing on an ATI handheld
device.
In \l{Qt for Embedded Linux}, the default behavior for each client is to
render widgets into an area of memory. The server then displays
the contents of that memory on the screen. For ATI handheld
devices using OpenGL, QAhiGLWindowSurface is the window surface
class that allocates and manages the memory areas in the clients
and the server.
When a screen update is required, the server runs through all the
top-level windows that intersect with the region being updated,
ensuring that the clients have updated their window surfaces. Then
the server uses the screen driver to copy the contents of the
affected window surfaces into its composition and then display the
composition on the screen.
\tableofcontents
\section1 Pure Virtual Functions
There are two window surface instances for each top-level window.
One is used by the application when drawing a window, and the
other is used by the server application to make its copy for
building a window composition to send to the screen.
The key() function is implemented to uniquely identify this window
surface class as "ahigl", and the isValid() function is
implemented to determine whether the associated window is still
acceptable for representation by this window surface class. It
must either be a window using an \l {QGLWidget} {OpenGL widget},
or it must be a window whose frame is no bigger than 256 x 256.
The setGeometry() function is implemented to change the geometry
of the frame buffer whenever the geometry of the associated
top-level window changes. The image() function is called by the
window system when building window compositions to return an image
of the top-level window.
The paintDevice() function is implemented to return the appropriate
paint device.
\section1 Virtual Functions
When painting onto the surface, the window system will always call
the beginPaint() function before any painting operations are
performed. It ensures that the correct frame buffer will be used
by the OpenGL library for painting operations. Likewise, the
endPaint() function is automatically called when the painting is
done, but it isn't implemented for this example.
*/
/*!
This is the client side constructor.
*/
//! [1]
QAhiGLWindowSurface::QAhiGLWindowSurface(QWidget *widget,
EGLDisplay eglDisplay,
EGLSurface eglSurface,
EGLContext eglContext)
: QWSGLWindowSurface(widget)
{
d_ptr = new QAhiGLWindowSurfacePrivate(eglDisplay, eglSurface, eglContext);
d_ptr->device = new QWSGLPaintDevice(widget);
setSurfaceFlags(QWSWindowSurface::Buffered);
}
//! [1]
/*!
This is the server side constructor.
*/
//! [2]
QAhiGLWindowSurface::QAhiGLWindowSurface(EGLDisplay eglDisplay,
EGLSurface eglSurface,
EGLContext eglContext)
{
d_ptr = new QAhiGLWindowSurfacePrivate(eglDisplay, eglSurface, eglContext);
setSurfaceFlags(QWSWindowSurface::Buffered);
}
//! [2]
/*!
The destructor deletes the OpenGL structures held by the
private implementation class, and then it deletes the
private implementation class.
*/
QAhiGLWindowSurface::~QAhiGLWindowSurface()
{
if (d_ptr->texture)
glDeleteTextures(1, &d_ptr->texture);
if (d_ptr->depthbuf)
glDeleteRenderbuffersOES(1, &d_ptr->depthbuf);
if (d_ptr->frameBufferObject)
glDeleteFramebuffersOES(1, &d_ptr->frameBufferObject);
delete d_ptr;
}
/*!
This function changes the geometry of the frame buffer
to the geometry in \a rect. It is called whenever the
geometry of the associated top-level window changes. It
also rebuilds the window surface's texture and binds
the OpenGL identifier to the texture for use by the
OpenGL library.
*/
//! [3]
void QAhiGLWindowSurface::setGeometry(const QRect &rect)
{
QSize size = rect.size();
const QWidget *w = window();
if (w && !w->mask().isEmpty()) {
const QRegion region = w->mask()
& rect.translated(-w->geometry().topLeft());
size = region.boundingRect().size();
}
if (geometry().size() != size) {
// Driver specific limitations:
// FBO maximimum size of 256x256
// Depth buffer required
d_ptr->textureWidth = qMin(256, nextPowerOfTwo(size.width()));
d_ptr->textureHeight = qMin(256, nextPowerOfTwo(size.height()));
glGenTextures(1, &d_ptr->texture);
glBindTexture(GL_TEXTURE_2D, d_ptr->texture);
glTexParameterx(GL_TEXTURE_2D, GL_TEXTURE_MIN_FILTER, GL_LINEAR);
glTexParameterx(GL_TEXTURE_2D, GL_TEXTURE_MAG_FILTER, GL_LINEAR);
glTexParameterx(GL_TEXTURE_2D, GL_TEXTURE_WRAP_S, GL_CLAMP_TO_EDGE);
glTexParameterx(GL_TEXTURE_2D, GL_TEXTURE_WRAP_T, GL_CLAMP_TO_EDGE);
const int bufSize = d_ptr->textureWidth * d_ptr->textureHeight * 2;
GLshort buf[bufSize];
memset(buf, 0, sizeof(GLshort) * bufSize);
glTexImage2D(GL_TEXTURE_2D, 0, GL_RGBA, d_ptr->textureWidth,
d_ptr->textureHeight, 0,
GL_RGBA, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, buf);
glGenRenderbuffersOES(1, &d_ptr->depthbuf);
glBindRenderbufferOES(GL_RENDERBUFFER_EXT, d_ptr->depthbuf);
glRenderbufferStorageOES(GL_RENDERBUFFER_EXT, GL_DEPTH_COMPONENT16,
d_ptr->textureWidth, d_ptr->textureHeight);
glGenFramebuffersOES(1, &d_ptr->frameBufferObject);
glBindFramebufferOES(GL_FRAMEBUFFER_EXT, d_ptr->frameBufferObject);
glFramebufferTexture2DOES(GL_FRAMEBUFFER_EXT, GL_COLOR_ATTACHMENT0_EXT,
GL_TEXTURE_2D, d_ptr->texture, 0);
glFramebufferRenderbufferOES(GL_FRAMEBUFFER_EXT,
GL_DEPTH_ATTACHMENT_EXT,
GL_RENDERBUFFER_EXT, d_ptr->depthbuf);
glBindFramebufferOES(GL_FRAMEBUFFER_EXT, 0);
}
QWSGLWindowSurface::setGeometry(rect);
}
//! [3]
/*!
Returns the window surface's texture as a QByteArray.
*/
QByteArray QAhiGLWindowSurface::permanentState() const
{
QByteArray array;
array.resize(sizeof(GLuint));
char *ptr = array.data();
reinterpret_cast<GLuint*>(ptr)[0] = textureId();
return array;
}
/*!
Sets the window surface's texture to \a data.
*/
void QAhiGLWindowSurface::setPermanentState(const QByteArray &data)
{
const char *ptr = data.constData();
d_ptr->texture = reinterpret_cast<const GLuint*>(ptr)[0];
}
/*!
Returns the paint device being used for this window surface.
*/
QPaintDevice *QAhiGLWindowSurface::paintDevice()
{
return d_ptr->device;
}
/*!
Returns the window surface's texture.
*/
GLuint QAhiGLWindowSurface::textureId() const
{
return d_ptr->texture;
}
/*!
The \l {QWSServer} {window system} always calls this function
before any painting operations begin for this window surface.
It ensures that the correct frame buffer will be used by the
OpenGL library for painting operations.
*/
//! [4]
void QAhiGLWindowSurface::beginPaint(const QRegion ®ion)
{
QWSGLWindowSurface::beginPaint(region);
if (d_ptr->frameBufferObject)
glBindFramebufferOES(GL_FRAMEBUFFER_EXT, d_ptr->frameBufferObject);
}
//! [4]
/*!
This function returns true if the window associated with
this window surface can still rendered using this window
surface class. Either the window's top-level widget must
be an \l {QGLWidget} {OpenGL widget}, or the window's
frame must be no bigger than 256 x 256.
*/
//! [5]
bool QAhiGLWindowSurface::isValid() const
{
if (!qobject_cast<QGLWidget*>(window())) {
const QRect r = window()->frameGeometry();
if (r.width() > 256 || r.height() > 256)
return false;
}
return true;
}
//! [5]
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