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35 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Chun-wei Fan
0073ee29da gdkglcontext-win32-wgl.c: Always request alpha bits
...when we are using wglChoosePixelFormatARHB().  This ensures that we
hvae a HDC with a pixel format that will really support alpha bits, as
we did for the traditional ChoosePixelFormat().

Thanks to Patrick Zacharias for testing and pointing things out.
2023-05-09 18:15:23 +08:00
Benjamin Otte
e9ed5e21ef win32: Turn off multisampling
We know we draw beautiful Windows, but drawing them once is totally
enough.
2023-05-09 18:15:23 +08:00
Benjamin Otte
c37786af36 win32: Actually increase the counter
We were sending random junk to ChoosePixelFormat().

Also assert that we don't overflow the array. That might be usefu to
know if we carelessly add attributes later.
2023-05-09 18:15:23 +08:00
Chun-wei Fan
a7b09e19f1 GDK/Win32: Use dummy WGL contexts more
... for creating the actual WGL contexts, so that we can cut down on the
number of times where we need to create the base, legacy WGL contexts in
order to create the WGL contexts with attributes.  We could just use the
dummy context that we have to make it current to create the needed
WGL contexts.
2023-05-09 18:15:23 +08:00
Chun-wei Fan
50ef36d387 gdkglcontext-win32-wgl.c: Fix using wglChoosePixelFormatARB()
If we are querying the best supported pixel format for our HDC via
wglChoosePixelFormatARB() (i.e. we have the WGL_ARB_pixel_format extension),
it may return a pixel format that is different from the pixel format that we
used for the dummy context that we have setup, in order to, well, run
wglChoosePixelFormatARB(), which sadly requires a WGL context (HGLRC) to be
current in order to use it, which means the dummy HDC already has a pixel
format that has been set (notice that each HDC is only allowed to have its
pixel format to be set *once*). This is notably the case on Intel display
drivers.

Since we are emulating surfaceless GL contexts, we are using the dummy GL
context (and thus dummy HDC that is derived from the notification HWND used in
GdkWin32Display) for doing that, we would get into trouble if th actual HDC
from the GdkWin32Surface has a different pixel format set.

So, as a result, in order to fix this situation, we do the following:

* Create yet another dummy HWND in order to grab the HDC to query for the
  capabilities the GL drivers support, and to call wglChoosePixelFormatARB() as
  appropriate (or ChoosePixelFormat()) for the final pixel format that we use.
* Ditch the dummy GL context, HDC and HWND after obtaining the pixel format.
* Then set the final pixel format that we obtained onto the HDC that is derived
  from the HWND used in GdkWin32Display for notifications, which will become our
  new dummy HDC.
* Create a new dummy HGLRC for use with the new dummy HDC to emulate surfaceless
  GL support.
2023-05-09 18:15:23 +08:00
Chun-wei Fan
d02ae09124 gdkglcontext-win32-wgl.c: Fix WGL context realization on 32-bit
We are currently using g_clear_pointer() on the intermediate WGL contexts
(HGLRC)'s that we need to create in the way, which means that we need to ensure
that the correct calling convention for wglDeleteContext() is being applied.

To be absolutely safe about it, use the gdk_win32_private_wglDeleteContext()
calls, which will in turn call wglDeleteContext() directly from opengl32.dll
(using the OpenGL headers from the Windows SDK) instead of going via libepoxy,
which will assure us that the correct calling convention is applied.

Fixes issue #5808.
2023-05-09 11:47:28 +08:00
Benjamin Otte
9254ab8503 wgl: Improve error messages when GL init fails
In particular, we want to get the GL version, when the Windows box/VM
has an unsuitable GL implementation.

This is somewhat helpful in analyzing failures to bring up GL on
machines where users claim GL does work.
2023-04-27 02:19:25 +02:00
Benjamin Otte
d6afcee1e4 wgl: Create context during WGL initialization
This way, we can realize it and either print success information about
it or return NULL if that fails.

This makes it more likely that we fail early, which means we can then
initialize EGL.
2023-04-27 02:16:46 +02:00
Benjamin Otte
c71ca481c1 win32: Get rid of display->gl_version
We can just query the display's GL context.

And it's not used otherwise anymore.
2023-04-27 02:13:33 +02:00
Benjamin Otte
8ef38c46b5 win32: Refactor context creation
This refactor achieves the following:

 * check GL version against proper matching context version
   In particular, for legacy contexts, we now actually check
 * make sure the actual version is set, even for legacy contexts
 * make sure set_is_legacy() is set properly
2023-04-27 02:13:33 +02:00
Benjamin Otte
5f833f1d31 glcontext: Compute matching version the simple way
Do it all in one function instead of requiring two different ones.
2023-04-27 02:13:32 +02:00
Benjamin Otte
b8958419e6 win32: Make sure highest possible GL version is created
Mirror EGL here.
2023-04-27 02:13:32 +02:00
Benjamin Otte
919c90182f win32: Pass the version properly through the creation stack
We were using major/minor instead of GdkGLVersion.

And we were resetting back to 0 and ignoring the required min version
which we should not do.
2023-04-27 02:13:32 +02:00
Benjamin Otte
f86429177a gdk: Introduce GdkGLVersion
... and use it.

Makes the code simpler.
2023-04-27 02:13:32 +02:00
Benjamin Otte
dacfed3e11 win32: Remove an outdated check
We require GL 3.0, so checking for less than 2.0 makes no sense anymore.
2023-04-27 02:13:32 +02:00
Chun-wei Fan
627ee674e5 GDK-Win32: Add wrapper functions for calling core wgl* functions
We might be dealing with GL contexts from different threads, which have more
gotchas when we are using libepoxy, so in case the function pointers for
these are invalidated by wglMakeCurrent() calls outside of GTK/GDK, such as
in GstGL, we want to use these functions that are directly linked to
opengl32.dll provided by the system/ICD, by linking to opengl32.lib.

This will ensure that we will indeed call the "correct" wgl* functions that
we need.

This should help fix issue #5685.
2023-03-24 18:43:23 +08:00
Benjamin Otte
c6cef6db52 gdk: Add private GLContext::is_current() check
... and use this check in gdk_gl_context_make_current() and
gdk_gl_context_get_current() to make sure the context really is still
current.

The context no longer being current can happen when external GL
implementations make their own contexts current in the same threads GDK
contexts are used in.
And that can happen for example by WebKit.

Theoretically, this should also allow external EGL code to run in X11
applications when GDK chooses to use GLX, but I didn't try it.

Fixes #5392
2023-02-02 04:23:51 +01:00
Matthias Clasen
4aabc45685 Drop gdkintl.h
This header was merely including gi18n-lib.h.
Just do that directly.
2022-09-23 23:33:42 -04:00
Matthias Clasen
8bd3ec2ba1 Make the gl-legacy debug flag always available
No need to restrict this to debug builds.
2022-09-21 21:09:08 -04:00
Pablo Correa Gómez
d4f8a80f2a
glcontext-win32-wgl: Respect user required version, use display as minimum
By setting and then getting the required version in a context, the code
was not respecting user requirements. Instead, simply get the requested
version by the user clipped by the requirements (display version)
2022-06-04 20:48:40 +02:00
Chun-wei Fan
6f2848c311 Cleanup "GDK/Win32: Try to fix initializing GLES contexts"
As per Benjamin's suggestions, cleanup the previous implementation on
initializing the GLES context on Windows, so that we use more items that are
already in GDK proper and integrate two functions into one.
2022-01-19 11:56:32 +08:00
Chun-wei Fan
38c17c1f79 gdkglcontext-win32-wgl.c: Cleanup GL context creation
Instead of first trying to explicitly ask for a WGL 4.1 context, ask for
the WGL context version that matches what is reported via
epoxy_gl_version(), so that we get the maximum WGL version that is
supported by the graphics drivers, and make sure any WGL contexts that
are shared with this (initial) WGL context are created likewise.

We can try to do a default-bog-standard 3.2 core WGL context creation
if the need arises, but let's leave that alone for now.
2022-01-19 11:56:32 +08:00
Chun-wei Fan
598c7d9cf4 GDK/Win32: Try to fix initializing GLES contexts
We are now able to create EGL contexts properly on Windows, but not GLES.  This
tries to fix things by doing the following:

*  Record the GL context type in a more proper fashion, using an Enum.  This
   makes things a bit cleaner.
*  Force GLES-3.0+ contexts, since libANGLE requires this to properly work with
   the shaders-its 2.0 contexts don't work well with our shaders.
2022-01-19 11:56:32 +08:00
Chun-wei Fan
048fe84888 GDK-Win32: Port to common EGL handling code
This will port the EGL code in GDK-Win32 to use the common GDK code to
initialize EGL.  However, at the current state, although EGL is
correctly initialized, this code is disabled for now since
gdk_gl_context_make_current() fails as the shaders do not work for EGL
via libANGLE on Windows.

We can now clean things up in gdkglcontext-win32-egl.c as a result.
2021-11-08 15:25:24 +08:00
Benjamin Otte
f584d4f500 gl: Check allowed APIs in realize()
Add gdk_gl_context_is_api_allowed() for backends and make them use it.

Finally, have them return the final API as the return value (or 0 on
error).

And then use that api instead of a use_es boolean flag.

Fixes #4221
2021-10-08 03:31:07 +02:00
Benjamin Otte
dc6e831524 gdk: hdr => high depth
The term "hdr" is so overloaded, we shouldn't use them anywhere, except
from maybe describing all of this work in blog posts and other marketing
materials.

So do renames:
* hdr => high_depth
* request_hdr => prefers_high_depth

This more accurately describes what is going on.
2021-10-06 22:50:07 +02:00
Benjamin Otte
7ede468849 gdk: Add a request_hdr argument to begin_frame()
It's not used by anyone, it's just there.

gdk_draw_context_begin_frame_full() has been added so renderers can
make use of it.
2021-10-06 03:44:58 +02:00
Matthias Clasen
2a3a1aaf1e Merge branch 'fix-wgl-cairo-fallback' into 'master'
Apply MR !3964 to master (fix WGL->Cairo fallback-related items)

Closes #4257

See merge request GNOME/gtk!3987
2021-10-01 00:29:40 +00:00
Benjamin Otte
d4f9d38368 win32: Fix gcc warnings 2021-09-24 22:50:29 +02:00
Benjamin Otte
226ecaf9a2 win32: Don't include gdkinternals.h 2021-09-24 22:50:29 +02:00
Benjamin Otte
23acc993cc gdk: Make sure only one GL backend is used
Creative people managed to create an X11 display and a Wayland display
at once, thereby getting EGL and GLX involved in a fight to the death
over the ownership of the glFoo() symbolspace.

A way to force such a fight with available tools here is (on Wayland)
running something like:
GTK_INSPECTOR_DISPLAY=:1 GTK_DEBUG=interactive gtk4-demo

Related: xdg-desktop-portal-gnome#5
2021-09-24 01:59:37 +02:00
Chun-wei Fan
218a3e3d01 gdkglcontext-win32-wgl.c: Fix Cairo fallback check
We were setting the WGL pixel format in GdkWin32Display too early, so the code
does not bail out correctly when we retry establishing the WGL context.

Fix this by pushing back setting the WGL pixel format only after it passes the
shader availability check.

Should fix issue #4257.
2021-09-22 11:08:53 +08:00
Chun-wei Fan
5d0f188615 GDK-Win32: Reject WGL context if shaders aren't supported
When we initialize OpenGL, check whether we have OpenGL  2.0 or later; if not,
check whether we have the 'GL_ARB_shader_objects' extension, since we must be
able to support shaders if using OpenGL for GTK.

If we don't support shaders, as some Windows graphics drivers do not support
OpenGL adequately, notably older Intel drivers, reject and destroy the GL
context that we created, and so fallback to the Cairo GSK renderer, so that
things continue to run, albeit with an expected warning message that the GL
context cannot be realized.

Also, when we could not make the created dummy WGL context current during
initialization, make sure that we destroy the dummy WGL context as well.

Fixes issue #4165.
2021-08-17 16:25:09 +08:00
Chun-wei Fan
8648486400 GDK-Win32: Fixup, and cleanup WGL HDC handling
It turns out that the problem of the WGL window not drawing was due to
the fact that I messed up where I placed SwapBuffers() during the
conversion... doh:|

At the same time, stop storing the HDC in the GdkWin32GLContextWGL, but
instead always create it along the surface we created, so that it is ready
for use for operating with WGL when we are not dealing with "surfaceless"
contexts.  If we are dealing with "surfaceless" contexts, just use the
HDC of the dummy window that we created when we created the
Gdk(Win32)Display.

WGL contexts should now be in working order at this point.
2021-07-22 16:28:16 +02:00
Chun-wei Fan
6c00117119 Split out WGL/EGL stuff and simplify things
This commit attempts to split GdkWin32GLContext into two parts, one for
WGL and the other for EGL (ANGLE), and attempts to simplify things a
bit, by:

*  We are already creating a Win32 window to capture display changes,
   so we can just use that to act as our dummy window that we use to
   find out the pixel format that the system supports for WGL.  We also
   use it to obtain the dummy legacy WGL context that we will always
   require to create our more advanced Core WGL contexts.

*  Like what is done in X11, store up the WGL pixel format or the
   EGLConfig in our GdkWin32Display.

*  Ensure we do not create the dummy WGL context unnecessarily.

In this way, we can successfully create the WGL/EGL contexts, however
there are some issues at this point:

*  For WGL, the code successfully initializes and realizes the WGL
   Contexts, but for some reason things became invisible.  When running
   gtk4-demo, this can be verified by seeing the mouse cursor changing
   when moved to spots where one can resize the window, although they
   were invisible.

*  For EGL, the code initializes EGL but could not realize the EGL
   context as shaders failed to compile.  It seems like the shader issue
   is definitely outside the scope of this MR.
2021-07-22 16:28:16 +02:00