cairo/src/cairo-debug.c
Chris Wilson c3f2db4f73 [drm] Add an accelerated image surface.
Use the DRM interface to h/w accelerate composition on image surfaces.
The purpose of the backend is simply to explore what such a hardware
interface might look like and what benefits we might expect.  The
use case that might justify writing such custom backends are embedded
devices running a drm compositor like wayland - which would, for example,
allow one to write applications that seamlessly integrated accelerated,
dynamic, high quality 2D graphics using Cairo with advanced interaction
(e.g. smooth animations in the UI) driven by a clutter framework...

In this first step we introduce the fundamental wrapping of GEM for intel
and radeon chipsets, and, for comparison, gallium. No acceleration, all
we do is use buffer objects (that is use the kernel memory manager) to
allocate images and simply use the fallback mechanism. This provides a
suitable base to start writing chip specific drivers.
2009-07-23 16:18:42 +01:00

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/* cairo - a vector graphics library with display and print output
*
* Copyright © 2005 Red Hat, Inc.
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it either under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software Foundation
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* notice, a recipient may use your version of this file under either
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*
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*
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*
* This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY
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*
* The Original Code is the cairo graphics library.
*
* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Red Hat, Inc.
*
* Contributor(s):
* Carl D. Worth <cworth@cworth.org>
*/
#include "cairoint.h"
/**
* cairo_debug_reset_static_data:
*
* Resets all static data within cairo to its original state,
* (ie. identical to the state at the time of program invocation). For
* example, all caches within cairo will be flushed empty.
*
* This function is intended to be useful when using memory-checking
* tools such as valgrind. When valgrind's memcheck analyzes a
* cairo-using program without a call to cairo_debug_reset_static_data(),
* it will report all data reachable via cairo's static objects as
* "still reachable". Calling cairo_debug_reset_static_data() just prior
* to program termination will make it easier to get squeaky clean
* reports from valgrind.
*
* WARNING: It is only safe to call this function when there are no
* active cairo objects remaining, (ie. the appropriate destroy
* functions have been called as necessary). If there are active cairo
* objects, this call is likely to cause a crash, (eg. an assertion
* failure due to a hash table being destroyed when non-empty).
**/
void
cairo_debug_reset_static_data (void)
{
CAIRO_MUTEX_INITIALIZE ();
_cairo_scaled_font_map_destroy ();
_cairo_toy_font_face_reset_static_data ();
#if CAIRO_HAS_FT_FONT
_cairo_ft_font_reset_static_data ();
#endif
_cairo_intern_string_reset_static_data ();
_cairo_scaled_font_reset_static_data ();
_cairo_pattern_reset_static_data ();
_cairo_clip_reset_static_data ();
#if CAIRO_HAS_DRM_SURFACE
_cairo_drm_device_reset_static_data ();
#endif
CAIRO_MUTEX_FINALIZE ();
}
#if HAVE_VALGRIND
void
_cairo_debug_check_image_surface_is_defined (const cairo_surface_t *surface)
{
const cairo_image_surface_t *image = (cairo_image_surface_t *) surface;
const uint8_t *bits;
int row, width;
if (surface == NULL)
return;
if (! RUNNING_ON_VALGRIND)
return;
bits = image->data;
switch (image->format) {
case CAIRO_FORMAT_A1:
width = (image->width + 7)/8;
break;
case CAIRO_FORMAT_A8:
width = image->width;
break;
case CAIRO_FORMAT_RGB24:
case CAIRO_FORMAT_ARGB32:
width = image->width*4;
break;
default:
/* XXX compute width from pixman bpp */
return;
}
for (row = 0; row < image->height; row++) {
VALGRIND_CHECK_MEM_IS_DEFINED (bits, width);
/* and then silence any future valgrind warnings */
VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_DEFINED (bits, width);
bits += image->stride;
}
}
#endif
#if 0
void
_cairo_image_surface_write_to_ppm (cairo_image_surface_t *isurf, const char *fn)
{
char *fmt;
if (isurf->format == CAIRO_FORMAT_ARGB32 || isurf->format == CAIRO_FORMAT_RGB24)
fmt = "P6";
else if (isurf->format == CAIRO_FORMAT_A8)
fmt = "P5";
else
return;
FILE *fp = fopen(fn, "wb");
if (!fp)
return;
fprintf (fp, "%s %d %d 255\n", fmt,isurf->width, isurf->height);
for (int j = 0; j < isurf->height; j++) {
unsigned char *row = isurf->data + isurf->stride * j;
for (int i = 0; i < isurf->width; i++) {
if (isurf->format == CAIRO_FORMAT_ARGB32 || isurf->format == CAIRO_FORMAT_RGB24) {
unsigned char r = *row++;
unsigned char g = *row++;
unsigned char b = *row++;
*row++;
putc(r, fp);
putc(g, fp);
putc(b, fp);
} else {
unsigned char a = *row++;
putc(a, fp);
}
}
}
fclose (fp);
fprintf (stderr, "Wrote %s\n", fn);
}
#endif