Our primary target is Texture From Pixmap and it is supported
by all important drivers nowadays. If a driver is not able to
support TFP using OpenGL at all is probably no good idea and
XRender is more suited.
A color can be specified to render the geometry of the VBO.
For legacy painting glColor is used, for shader a uniform is set.
In order to allow rendering without texcoords, it is possible to pass
a null pointer as texcoords.
Shader added to scene which just renders a colored geometry without texturing.
Adds a shader to render an untransformed scene. renderGLGeometry is not used any more and replaced by generated triangles stored in a GLVertexBuffer.
The GLVertexBuffer has a new attribute to decide whether a core profile compatible rendering has to be performed.
Currently windows and EffectFrames can make use of the new shader.
The shader contains a debug mode which colours all rendered fragments in green. It is currently enabled in scene_opengl.
Rendering transformed geometries (without shader) is currently broken.
differecens to patch atteched to 258971:
- removed debug statements
- fixed indention...
- NON vsync strategy does not rely on the estimation, but on the time passed since the last repaint trigger, allowing a precise framerate
CCBUG: 258971
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this should improve v'syncing, maybe v'synced "smoothness"
remaining and exposed issue are "dirty textures" w/o damage events (see the requst description)
can be diminished by increasing MaxFPS above the fastest update (or shadowed below the slowest one)
CCBUG: 258971
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The GLX implementation in the X server appears to have a hardcoded limit
to how many pixmaps can be bound to textures simultaneously when using
indirect rendering, which we can end up exceeding with the changes
introduced in r1182198.
BUG: 256359
FIXED-IN: 4.5.5
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This worksaround a problem with the nouveau driver causing
the text frames to be incorrectly rendered. We need to keep
the QPixmap around as long as we have a texture created from
that texture.
This applies for the text and the unstyled effect frame. For
the frames generated from Plasma's FrameSvgs it is not required.
Addresses freedesktop.org bug 30286
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Prefer the GL_TEXTURE_2D target if the framebuffer configuration indicates
that it's supported.
This fixes a performance problem with the r600g driver.
freedesktop bug 30483.
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We don't need to do this every time we bind the texture to a GL context,
even with strict binding.
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This allows an effect to fade between old and new text/icon. As an example it's added to CoverSwitch.
Currently only supported in OpenGL. XRender might be added, but I'm missing an idea for an effect to add it.
Most effects using EffectFrame require OpenGL anyway.
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So it is more consistent (in KDE newspeak "elegant") with other selections and as a plus we get rid of all the custom rendering code in boxswitch.
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Some effects (boxswitch and flipswitch) still need to be changed to not set the icon in each frame.
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Rendering of the EffectFrame is moved into the scene as Scene::EffectFrame with a concrete implementation in SceneXrender and SceneOpenGL.
A factory method for an EffectFrame is added to the EffectsHandler, which is used by the effects.
Next step: pass the EffectFrame through all effects, so that effects can transform, blur, invert whatever it.
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at the same time (in other words, only when activating compositing using the kcm).
Currently selfcheck causes bad flicker (due to X mapping the overlay window
for too long?) which looks bad during KDE startup. With this patch, KDE startup
is without any flicker.
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really works by simply trying to do it and test the result - create a small
testing window with known content, do the same with it like with normal
windows, grab the screen contents, compare with the original, doesn't match? -> fail.
It still would be nice to have something similar for performance.
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geometry actually stays the same. Avoids large number of rebinds (with no
strict binding) with the launch feedback icon.
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Also slightly redo the #define's for effects, now it's:
- #ifdef KWIN_HAVE_COMPOSITING to check whether there's any compositing support at all
- #ifdef KWIN_HAVE_OPENGL_COMPOSITING to check for OpenGL-based compositing
- #ifdef KWIN_HAVE_XRENDER_COMPOSITING the same for XRender
CCMAIL: kwin@kde.org
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being v2+ (right now it says just GPL, which according to GPL itself
means any GPL). Decoration clients will come later.
CCMAIL: kwin@kde.org
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Reverting r700026 and changing floats to doubles again. I'd probably like
to change even the ones interfacing with OpenGL which I've left for now.
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for use in effects (and not only). Now a list of window quads (=window areas)
is created at the beginning of the paint pass, prepaint calls can modify
the split itself (i.e. divide it into more parts). The actual paint calls
can then modify these quads (i.e. transform their geometry). This will allow
better control of how the split is done and also allow painting e.g. only
the decoration differently. Still work in progress, but it works.
Also pass data to prepaint functions in a struct, as there is
already quite a number of them.
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is discarded. Windows that have previously been mapped and unmapped now
update properly when mapped again.
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There's also a kwineffects library now, containing the effects API, which makes it possible to write
third-party effects.
API isn't complete yet and for now just two effects have been converted but I'm working on it :-)
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Also add SceneOpenGL::Texture class, based on GLTexture. Optimised for SceneOpenGL::Window, this adds support for loading from an X Pixmap, as well as taking advantage of texture_from_pixmap/shm when available. Automatically detects what texture target should be used, so be sure to enableUnnormalizedTexCoords() before painting.
Make SceneOpenGL::Window, BoxSwitchEffect, and ExplosionEffect use the new classes.
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