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* Copyright 2003-2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
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* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. |
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* |
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* This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as |
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* published by the Free Software Foundation. Sun designates this |
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* particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided |
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* by Sun in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. |
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* |
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* This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT |
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* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or |
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License |
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* version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that |
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* accompanied this code). |
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* |
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version |
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* 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, |
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* Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. |
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* |
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* Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara, |
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* CA 95054 USA or visit www.sun.com if you need additional information or |
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* have any questions. |
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*/ |
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#ifndef OGLSurfaceData_h_Included |
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#define OGLSurfaceData_h_Included |
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#include "java_awt_image_AffineTransformOp.h" |
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#include "sun_java2d_opengl_OGLSurfaceData.h" |
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#include "sun_java2d_pipe_hw_AccelSurface.h" |
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#include "J2D_GL/gl.h" |
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#include "SurfaceData.h" |
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#include "Trace.h" |
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#include "OGLFuncs.h" |
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typedef struct _OGLSDOps OGLSDOps; |
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/** |
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* The OGLPixelFormat structure contains all the information OpenGL needs to |
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* know when copying from or into a particular system memory image buffer (via |
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* glDrawPixels(), glReadPixels, glTexSubImage2D(), etc). |
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* |
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* GLenum format; |
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* The pixel format parameter used in glDrawPixels() and other similar calls. |
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* Indicates the component ordering for each pixel (e.g. GL_BGRA). |
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* |
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* GLenum type; |
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* The pixel data type parameter used in glDrawPixels() and other similar |
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* calls. Indicates the data type for an entire pixel or for each component |
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* in a pixel (e.g. GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE with GL_BGR means a pixel consists of |
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* 3 unsigned byte components, blue first, then green, then red; |
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* GL_UNSIGNED_INT_8_8_8_8_REV with GL_BGRA means a pixel consists of 1 |
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* unsigned integer comprised of four byte components, alpha first, then red, |
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* then green, then blue). |
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* |
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* jint alignment; |
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* The byte alignment parameter used in glPixelStorei(GL_UNPACK_ALIGNMENT). A |
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* value of 4 indicates that each pixel starts on a 4-byte aligned region in |
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* memory, and so on. This alignment parameter helps OpenGL speed up pixel |
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* transfer operations by transferring memory in aligned blocks. |
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* |
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* jboolean hasAlpha; |
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* If true, indicates that this pixel format contains an alpha component. |
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* |
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* jboolean isPremult; |
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* If true, indicates that this pixel format contains color components that |
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* have been pre-multiplied by their corresponding alpha component. |
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*/ |
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typedef struct { |
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GLenum format; |
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GLenum type; |
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jint alignment; |
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jboolean hasAlpha; |
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jboolean isPremult; |
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} OGLPixelFormat; |
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/** |
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* The OGLSDOps structure describes a native OpenGL surface and contains all |
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* information pertaining to the native surface. Some information about |
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* the more important/different fields: |
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* |
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* void *privOps; |
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* Pointer to native-specific (GLX, WGL, etc.) SurfaceData info, such as the |
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* native Drawable handle and GraphicsConfig data. |
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* |
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* jint drawableType; |
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* The surface type; can be any one of the surface type constants defined |
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* below (OGLSD_WINDOW, OGLSD_TEXTURE, etc). |
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* |
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* GLenum activeBuffer; |
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* Can be either GL_FRONT if this is the front buffer surface of an onscreen |
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* window or a pbuffer surface, or GL_BACK if this is the backbuffer surface |
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* of an onscreen window. |
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* jboolean isOpaque; |
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* If true, the surface should be treated as being fully opaque. If |
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* the underlying surface (e.g. pbuffer) has an alpha channel and isOpaque |
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* is true, then we should take appropriate action (i.e. call glColorMask() |
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* to disable writes into the alpha channel) to ensure that the surface |
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* remains fully opaque. |
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* jboolean needsInit; |
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* If true, the surface requires some one-time initialization, which should |
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* be performed after a context has been made current to the surface for |
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* the first time. |
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* jint x/yOffset |
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* The offset in pixels of the OpenGL viewport origin from the lower-left |
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* corner of the heavyweight drawable. For example, a top-level frame on |
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* Windows XP has lower-left insets of (4,4). The OpenGL viewport origin |
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* would typically begin at the lower-left corner of the client region (inside |
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* the frame decorations), but AWT/Swing will take the insets into account |
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* when rendering into that window. So in order to account for this, we |
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* need to adjust the OpenGL viewport origin by an x/yOffset of (-4,-4). On |
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* X11, top-level frames typically don't have this insets issue, so their |
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* x/yOffset would be (0,0) (the same applies to pbuffers). |
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* jint width/height; |
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* The cached surface bounds. For offscreen surface types (OGLSD_PBUFFER, |
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* OGLSD_TEXTURE, etc.) these values must remain constant. Onscreen window |
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* surfaces (OGLSD_WINDOW, OGLSD_FLIP_BACKBUFFER, etc.) may have their |
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* bounds changed in response to a programmatic or user-initiated event, so |
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* these values represent the last known dimensions. To determine the true |
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* current bounds of this surface, query the native Drawable through the |
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* privOps field. |
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* GLuint textureID; |
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* The texture object handle, as generated by glGenTextures(). If this value |
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* is zero, the texture has not yet been initialized. |
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* jint textureWidth/Height; |
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* The actual bounds of the texture object for this surface. If the |
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* GL_ARB_texture_non_power_of_two extension is not present, the dimensions |
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* of an OpenGL texture object must be a power-of-two (e.g. 64x32 or 128x512). |
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* The texture image that we care about has dimensions specified by the width |
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* and height fields in this OGLSDOps structure. For example, if the image |
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* to be stored in the texture has dimensions 115x47, the actual OpenGL |
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* texture we allocate will have dimensions 128x64 to meet the pow2 |
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* restriction. The image bounds within the texture can be accessed using |
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* floating point texture coordinates in the range [0.0,1.0]. |
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* GLenum textureTarget; |
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* The texture target of the texture object for this surface. If this |
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* surface is not backed by a texture, this value is set to zero. Otherwise, |
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* this value is GL_TEXTURE_RECTANGLE_ARB when the GL_ARB_texture_rectangle |
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* extension is in use; if not, it is set to GL_TEXTURE_2D. |
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* |
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* GLint textureFilter; |
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* The current filter state for this texture object (can be either GL_NEAREST |
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* or GL_LINEAR). We cache this value here and check it before updating |
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* the filter state to avoid redundant calls to glTexParameteri() when the |
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* filter state remains constant (see the OGLSD_UPDATE_TEXTURE_FILTER() |
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* macro below). |
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* GLuint fbobjectID, depthID; |
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* The object handles for the framebuffer object and depth renderbuffer |
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* associated with this surface. These fields are only used when |
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* drawableType is OGLSD_FBOBJECT, otherwise they are zero. |
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*/ |
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struct _OGLSDOps { |
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SurfaceDataOps sdOps; |
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void *privOps; |
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jint drawableType; |
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GLenum activeBuffer; |
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jboolean isOpaque; |
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jboolean needsInit; |
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jint xOffset; |
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jint yOffset; |
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jint width; |
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jint height; |
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GLuint textureID; |
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jint textureWidth; |
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jint textureHeight; |
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GLenum textureTarget; |
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GLint textureFilter; |
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GLuint fbobjectID; |
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GLuint depthID; |
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}; |
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* The following convenience macros are used when rendering rectangles (either |
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* a single rectangle, or a whole series of them). To render a single |
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* rectangle, simply invoke the GLRECT() macro. To render a whole series of |
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* rectangles, such as spans in a complex shape, first invoke GLRECT_BEGIN(), |
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* then invoke the appropriate inner loop macro (either XYXY or XYWH) for |
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* each rectangle, and finally invoke GLRECT_END() to notify OpenGL that the |
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* vertex list is complete. Care should be taken to avoid calling OpenGL |
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* commands (besides GLRECT_BODY_*()) inside the BEGIN/END pair. |
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#define GLRECT_BEGIN j2d_glBegin(GL_QUADS) |
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#define GLRECT_BODY_XYXY(x1, y1, x2, y2) \ |
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do { \ |
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j2d_glVertex2i(x1, y1); \ |
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j2d_glVertex2i(x2, y1); \ |
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j2d_glVertex2i(x2, y2); \ |
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j2d_glVertex2i(x1, y2); \ |
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} while (0) |
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#define GLRECT_BODY_XYWH(x, y, w, h) \ |
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GLRECT_BODY_XYXY(x, y, (x) + (w), (y) + (h)) |
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#define GLRECT_END j2d_glEnd() |
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#define GLRECT(x, y, w, h) \ |
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do { \ |
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GLRECT_BEGIN; \ |
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GLRECT_BODY_XYWH(x, y, w, h); \ |
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GLRECT_END; \ |
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} while (0) |
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/** |
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* These are shorthand names for the surface type constants defined in |
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* OGLSurfaceData.java. |
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#define OGLSD_UNDEFINED sun_java2d_pipe_hw_AccelSurface_UNDEFINED |
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#define OGLSD_WINDOW sun_java2d_pipe_hw_AccelSurface_WINDOW |
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#define OGLSD_PBUFFER sun_java2d_pipe_hw_AccelSurface_RT_PLAIN |
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#define OGLSD_TEXTURE sun_java2d_pipe_hw_AccelSurface_TEXTURE |
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#define OGLSD_FLIP_BACKBUFFER sun_java2d_pipe_hw_AccelSurface_FLIP_BACKBUFFER |
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#define OGLSD_FBOBJECT sun_java2d_pipe_hw_AccelSurface_RT_TEXTURE |
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/** |
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* These are shorthand names for the filtering method constants used by |
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* image transform methods. |
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*/ |
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#define OGLSD_XFORM_DEFAULT 0 |
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#define OGLSD_XFORM_NEAREST_NEIGHBOR \ |
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java_awt_image_AffineTransformOp_TYPE_NEAREST_NEIGHBOR |
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#define OGLSD_XFORM_BILINEAR \ |
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java_awt_image_AffineTransformOp_TYPE_BILINEAR |
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* Helper macros that update the current texture filter state only when |
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* it needs to be changed, which helps reduce overhead for small texturing |
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* operations. The filter state is set on a per-texture (not per-context) |
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* basis; for example, it is possible for one texture to be using GL_NEAREST |
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#define OGLSD_INIT_TEXTURE_FILTER(oglSDOps, filter) \ |
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do { \ |
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j2d_glTexParameteri((oglSDOps)->textureTarget, \ |
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GL_TEXTURE_MAG_FILTER, (filter)); \ |
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j2d_glTexParameteri((oglSDOps)->textureTarget, \ |
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GL_TEXTURE_MIN_FILTER, (filter)); \ |
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} while (0) |
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#define OGLSD_UPDATE_TEXTURE_FILTER(oglSDOps, filter) \ |
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do { \ |
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if ((oglSDOps)->textureFilter != (filter)) { \ |
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OGLSD_INIT_TEXTURE_FILTER(oglSDOps, filter); \ |
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} \ |
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} while (0) |
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* Convenience macros for setting the texture wrap mode for a given target. |
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* The texture wrap mode should be reset to our default value of |
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* GL_CLAMP_TO_EDGE by calling OGLSD_RESET_TEXTURE_WRAP() when a texture |
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* is first created. If another mode is needed (e.g. GL_REPEAT in the case |
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* of TexturePaint acceleration), one can call the OGLSD_UPDATE_TEXTURE_WRAP() |
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* macro to easily set up the new wrap mode. However, it is important to |
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* restore the wrap mode back to its default value (by calling the |
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* OGLSD_RESET_TEXTURE_WRAP() macro) when the operation is finished. |
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*/ |
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#define OGLSD_UPDATE_TEXTURE_WRAP(target, wrap) \ |
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do { \ |
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j2d_glTexParameteri((target), GL_TEXTURE_WRAP_S, (wrap)); \ |
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j2d_glTexParameteri((target), GL_TEXTURE_WRAP_T, (wrap)); \ |
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} while (0) |
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#define OGLSD_RESET_TEXTURE_WRAP(target) \ |
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OGLSD_UPDATE_TEXTURE_WRAP(target, GL_CLAMP_TO_EDGE) |
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* Exported methods. |
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*/ |
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jint OGLSD_Lock(JNIEnv *env, |
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SurfaceDataOps *ops, SurfaceDataRasInfo *pRasInfo, |
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jint lockflags); |
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void OGLSD_GetRasInfo(JNIEnv *env, |
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SurfaceDataOps *ops, SurfaceDataRasInfo *pRasInfo); |
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void OGLSD_Unlock(JNIEnv *env, |
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SurfaceDataOps *ops, SurfaceDataRasInfo *pRasInfo); |
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void OGLSD_Dispose(JNIEnv *env, SurfaceDataOps *ops); |
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void OGLSD_Flush(JNIEnv *env, OGLSDOps *oglsdo); |
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jint OGLSD_NextPowerOfTwo(jint val, jint max); |
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jboolean OGLSD_InitFBObject(GLuint *fbobjectID, GLuint *depthID, |
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GLuint textureID, GLenum textureTarget, |
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jint textureWidth, jint textureHeight); |
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#endif /* OGLSurfaceData_h_Included */ |