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This introduces a previous pointer to _fb_page_t, but it's
only used on the inactive list.
This is a preparatory commit to facilitate adding inactive pages
at the head and consuming inactive pages off the tail, without
having to always iterate the list for the new tail.
Rebuilding pages on resize needs to happen somewhere, and the
inactive list seems like the right place to do it. And to do it
with a simple per-fb pages-needing-rebuild counter requires
turning the inactive list into a FIFO queue.
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and ignore NULL parameters as benign
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None of the existing fb_ops_t implementations need this, but due
to how GTK+ works, the GTK+ frontend using librototiller will likely
want to wire up calling fb_flip() on the fb from behind fb_ops.
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A lot of errors were being conflated as ENOMEM due to the lazy
use of NULL pointer returns for errors.
This commit reworks a handful of those return paths to instead
return an errno-style int, storing the results on success at a
supplied result pointer.
It's kind of ugly, and I make some assumptions about libdrm
setting errno on failure - it too uses this lazy API of returning
NULL pointers on failure. Hopefully errno is always set by an
underlying ioctl failing.
The SDL error API is also pretty gross, being cross-platform it
defines its own error codes so I try vaguely map these to errno
values.
I'm considering this a first approximation at fixing this up, but
there are probably bugs as I did it real fast and nasty.
It at least seems to all still work OK here in the non-error
paths I tested. So it doesn't seem more broken than before at a
glance.
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This adds a bit flag for tracking if the fragment has been zeroed
since its last flip/present.
When a fresh frame comes back from flipping, its zeroed state is
reset to false.
When fb_fragment_zero() is called, it checks if zeroed is true,
and skips the zeroing if so.
If zeroed is false, fb_fragment_zero() will zero the fragment and
set the zeroed flag to 1.
This change is preparatory for layering the output of modules in
a compositing fashion. Not all modules are amenable to being
used as upper layers, since they inherently fill the screen with
new pixels every frame. Those modules make good bottom or bg
layers. Other modules perform fb_fragment_zero() every frame
and add relatively few pixels atop a clean slate. These modules
make good candidates for upper layers where this change becomes
relevant.
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Mechanical change removing abbreviation for consistency
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This introduces a stricter coupling and requirement for modules
supplying a fragmenter in their prepare_frame() to only receive
fragments produced by *their* fragmenter at their render_fragment().
When modules don't explicitly perform any fragmenting they can't
really make much use of this number as it will reflect an arbitrary
fragmenting pass's perspective.
But when modules do perform their own frame fragmenting, they can
assume any fragment supplied to their render function will have been
generated by it. This needs to be enforced a bit in the code.
The current use case is montage using a fragmenter for tiling the
montage in a threaded render. The fragment numbers map to the
modules to be rendered in the tiles. As long as modules can assume
their fragmenter will always be what produces their fragments, this
is perfectly fine.
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The put_pixel helpers really needed reworking to properly handle
subframe fragments modules like montage will utilize. I had the
stride present as it's convenient for a number of modules that
maintain a buf pointer as they progress down a row, but the pitch
is more applicable to put_pixel for scaling the y coordinate.
Now there's both pitch and stride so everyone's happy with what's
most convenient for their needs.
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For the sake of sdl_fb, move page flipping into the main thread
and run module render dispatch from another thread instead.
This eliminates the fb flipper thread, moving its functionality
into fb_flip() which synchronously consumes and performs a single
flip from the same queue as before - the function is verbatim
the loop body of the flipper thread.
Now main() calls fb_flip() in a loop where it previously dispatched
pages for rendering.
Rendering dispatch is now performed in a created thread.
See the comment in fb.c for more explanation of this shuffle.
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This should probably be split into multiple commits, but
for simplicity sake it's all cut over at once.
drm_fb.c sees major changes, migrating the remaining drm-specific bits
from drmsetup into it, behind the settings API.
rototiller.c sees a bunch of scaffolding surrounding the settings API
and wiring it up into the commandline handling and renderers and video
backends.
fb.[ch] see minor changes as settings get plumbed to the backend
drmsetup.[ch] goes bye bye
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Remove everything drm-related from fb.c, utilizing the implementation in
drm_fb.c instead.
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Tidying this up a bit in preparation of ripping out all drm-specific
stuff from fb.[ch].
Future commits will refactor fb.c to utilize an fb_ops_t for hooks
to allocate, flip, and free pages.
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Mechanical cosmetic change
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Rather than laying out all fragments in a frame up-front in
ray_module_t.prepare_frame(), return a fragment generator
(rototiller_fragmenter_t) which produces the numbered fragment
as needed.
This removes complexity from the serially-executed
prepare_frame() and allows the individual fragments to be
computed in parallel by the different threads. It also
eliminates the need for a fragments array in the
rototiller_frame_t, indeed rototiller_frame_t is eliminated
altogether.
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Modules need to know the overall dimensions of the frame the fragment
they're rendering is part of. Previously it wasn't really necessary
since the fragments supplied to the modules had always been the full
page, but that's changing.
This commit also changes the julia module to use the frame dimensions,
others will need updating as well.
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Restoring some organizational sanity since adopting autotools.
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