/************************************************************************** * * Copyright 2006 Tungsten Graphics, Inc., Cedar Park, Texas. * All Rights Reserved. * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including * without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, * distribute, sub license, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to * permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to * the following conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the * next paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portionsalloc * of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS * OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL TUNGSTEN GRAPHICS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR * ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, * TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE * SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. * **************************************************************************/ #include "main/glheader.h" #include "main/enums.h" #include "main/image.h" #include "main/colormac.h" #include "main/condrender.h" #include "main/mtypes.h" #include "main/macros.h" #include "main/pbo.h" #include "main/bufferobj.h" #include "main/state.h" #include "main/texobj.h" #include "main/context.h" #include "main/fbobject.h" #include "swrast/swrast.h" #include "drivers/common/meta.h" #include "brw_context.h" #include "intel_screen.h" #include "intel_batchbuffer.h" #include "intel_blit.h" #include "intel_fbo.h" #include "intel_regions.h" #include "intel_buffers.h" #include "intel_pixel.h" #include "intel_reg.h" #define FILE_DEBUG_FLAG DEBUG_PIXEL /* Unlike the other intel_pixel_* functions, the expectation here is * that the incoming data is not in a PBO. With the XY_TEXT blit * method, there's no benefit haveing it in a PBO, but we could * implement a path based on XY_MONO_SRC_COPY_BLIT which might benefit * PBO bitmaps. I think they are probably pretty rare though - I * wonder if Xgl uses them? */ static const GLubyte *map_pbo( struct gl_context *ctx, GLsizei width, GLsizei height, const struct gl_pixelstore_attrib *unpack, const GLubyte *bitmap ) { GLubyte *buf; if (!_mesa_validate_pbo_access(2, unpack, width, height, 1, GL_COLOR_INDEX, GL_BITMAP, INT_MAX, (const GLvoid *) bitmap)) { _mesa_error(ctx, GL_INVALID_OPERATION,"glBitmap(invalid PBO access)"); return NULL; } buf = (GLubyte *) ctx->Driver.MapBufferRange(ctx, 0, unpack->BufferObj->Size, GL_MAP_READ_BIT, unpack->BufferObj); if (!buf) { _mesa_error(ctx, GL_INVALID_OPERATION, "glBitmap(PBO is mapped)"); return NULL; } return ADD_POINTERS(buf, bitmap); } static bool test_bit( const GLubyte *src, GLuint bit ) { return (src[bit/8] & (1<<(bit % 8))) ? 1 : 0; } static void set_bit( GLubyte *dest, GLuint bit ) { dest[bit/8] |= 1 << (bit % 8); } /* Extract a rectangle's worth of data from the bitmap. Called * per chunk of HW-sized bitmap. */ static GLuint get_bitmap_rect(GLsizei width, GLsizei height, const struct gl_pixelstore_attrib *unpack, const GLubyte *bitmap, GLuint x, GLuint y, GLuint w, GLuint h, GLubyte *dest, GLuint row_align, bool invert) { GLuint src_offset = (x + unpack->SkipPixels) & 0x7; GLuint mask = unpack->LsbFirst ? 0 : 7; GLuint bit = 0; GLint row, col; GLint first, last; GLint incr; GLuint count = 0; DBG("%s %d,%d %dx%d bitmap %dx%d skip %d src_offset %d mask %d\n", __FUNCTION__, x,y,w,h,width,height,unpack->SkipPixels, src_offset, mask); if (invert) { first = h-1; last = 0; incr = -1; } else { first = 0; last = h-1; incr = 1; } /* Require that dest be pre-zero'd. */ for (row = first; row != (last+incr); row += incr) { const GLubyte *rowsrc = _mesa_image_address2d(unpack, bitmap, width, height, GL_COLOR_INDEX, GL_BITMAP, y + row, x); for (col = 0; col < w; col++, bit++) { if (test_bit(rowsrc, (col + src_offset) ^ mask)) { set_bit(dest, bit ^ 7); count++; } } if (row_align) bit = ALIGN(bit, row_align); } return count; } /** * Returns the low Y value of the vertical range given, flipped according to * whether the framebuffer is or not. */ static INLINE int y_flip(struct gl_framebuffer *fb, int y, int height) { if (_mesa_is_user_fbo(fb)) return y; else return fb->Height - y - height; } /* * Render a bitmap. */ static bool do_blit_bitmap( struct gl_context *ctx, GLint dstx, GLint dsty, GLsizei width, GLsizei height, const struct gl_pixelstore_attrib *unpack, const GLubyte *bitmap ) { struct brw_context *brw = brw_context(ctx); struct gl_framebuffer *fb = ctx->DrawBuffer; struct intel_renderbuffer *irb; GLfloat tmpColor[4]; GLubyte ubcolor[4]; GLuint color; GLsizei bitmap_width = width; GLsizei bitmap_height = height; GLint px, py; GLuint stipple[32]; GLint orig_dstx = dstx; GLint orig_dsty = dsty; /* Update draw buffer bounds */ _mesa_update_state(ctx); if (ctx->Depth.Test) { /* The blit path produces incorrect results when depth testing is on. * It seems the blit Z coord is always 1.0 (the far plane) so fragments * will likely be obscured by other, closer geometry. */ return false; } intel_prepare_render(brw); if (fb->_NumColorDrawBuffers != 1) { perf_debug("accelerated glBitmap() only supports rendering to a " "single color buffer\n"); return false; } irb = intel_renderbuffer(fb->_ColorDrawBuffers[0]); if (_mesa_is_bufferobj(unpack->BufferObj)) { bitmap = map_pbo(ctx, width, height, unpack, bitmap); if (bitmap == NULL) return true; /* even though this is an error, we're done */ } COPY_4V(tmpColor, ctx->Current.RasterColor); if (_mesa_need_secondary_color(ctx)) { ADD_3V(tmpColor, tmpColor, ctx->Current.RasterSecondaryColor); } UNCLAMPED_FLOAT_TO_UBYTE(ubcolor[0], tmpColor[0]); UNCLAMPED_FLOAT_TO_UBYTE(ubcolor[1], tmpColor[1]); UNCLAMPED_FLOAT_TO_UBYTE(ubcolor[2], tmpColor[2]); UNCLAMPED_FLOAT_TO_UBYTE(ubcolor[3], tmpColor[3]); switch (irb->mt->format) { case MESA_FORMAT_ARGB8888: case MESA_FORMAT_XRGB8888: color = PACK_COLOR_8888(ubcolor[3], ubcolor[0], ubcolor[1], ubcolor[2]); break; case MESA_FORMAT_RGB565: color = PACK_COLOR_565(ubcolor[0], ubcolor[1], ubcolor[2]); break; default: perf_debug("Unsupported format %s in accelerated glBitmap()\n", _mesa_get_format_name(irb->mt->format)); return false; } if (!intel_check_blit_fragment_ops(ctx, tmpColor[3] == 1.0F)) return false; /* Clip to buffer bounds and scissor. */ if (!_mesa_clip_to_region(fb->_Xmin, fb->_Ymin, fb->_Xmax, fb->_Ymax, &dstx, &dsty, &width, &height)) goto out; dsty = y_flip(fb, dsty, height); #define DY 32 #define DX 32 /* The blitter has no idea about fast color clears, so we need to resolve * the miptree before we do anything. */ intel_miptree_resolve_color(brw, irb->mt); /* Chop it all into chunks that can be digested by hardware: */ for (py = 0; py < height; py += DY) { for (px = 0; px < width; px += DX) { int h = MIN2(DY, height - py); int w = MIN2(DX, width - px); GLuint sz = ALIGN(ALIGN(w,8) * h, 64)/8; GLenum logic_op = ctx->Color.ColorLogicOpEnabled ? ctx->Color.LogicOp : GL_COPY; assert(sz <= sizeof(stipple)); memset(stipple, 0, sz); /* May need to adjust this when padding has been introduced in * sz above: * * Have to translate destination coordinates back into source * coordinates. */ int count = get_bitmap_rect(bitmap_width, bitmap_height, unpack, bitmap, -orig_dstx + (dstx + px), -orig_dsty + y_flip(fb, dsty + py, h), w, h, (GLubyte *)stipple, 8, _mesa_is_winsys_fbo(fb)); if (count == 0) continue; if (!intelEmitImmediateColorExpandBlit(brw, irb->mt->cpp, (GLubyte *)stipple, sz, color, irb->mt->region->pitch, irb->mt->region->bo, 0, irb->mt->region->tiling, dstx + px, dsty + py, w, h, logic_op)) { return false; } if (ctx->Query.CurrentOcclusionObject) ctx->Query.CurrentOcclusionObject->Result += count; } } out: if (unlikely(INTEL_DEBUG & DEBUG_SYNC)) intel_batchbuffer_flush(brw); if (_mesa_is_bufferobj(unpack->BufferObj)) { /* done with PBO so unmap it now */ ctx->Driver.UnmapBuffer(ctx, unpack->BufferObj); } intel_check_front_buffer_rendering(brw); return true; } /* There are a large number of possible ways to implement bitmap on * this hardware, most of them have some sort of drawback. Here are a * few that spring to mind: * * Blit: * - XY_MONO_SRC_BLT_CMD * - use XY_SETUP_CLIP_BLT for cliprect clipping. * - XY_TEXT_BLT * - XY_TEXT_IMMEDIATE_BLT * - blit per cliprect, subject to maximum immediate data size. * - XY_COLOR_BLT * - per pixel or run of pixels * - XY_PIXEL_BLT * - good for sparse bitmaps * * 3D engine: * - Point per pixel * - Translate bitmap to an alpha texture and render as a quad * - Chop bitmap up into 32x32 squares and render w/polygon stipple. */ void intelBitmap(struct gl_context * ctx, GLint x, GLint y, GLsizei width, GLsizei height, const struct gl_pixelstore_attrib *unpack, const GLubyte * pixels) { if (!_mesa_check_conditional_render(ctx)) return; if (do_blit_bitmap(ctx, x, y, width, height, unpack, pixels)) return; _mesa_meta_Bitmap(ctx, x, y, width, height, unpack, pixels); }