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2023-08-05modules/{compose,montage,rtv}: exclude builtinsVito Caputo
Basically everywhere the TIL_MODULE_HERMETIC|TIL_MODULE_EXPERIMENTAL exclusions were being applied needed TIL_MODULE_BUILTIN added. Mostly this is to prevent randomizers from tripping over builtins in the available modules lists they draw from. Because builtins aren't visually interesting by themselves, and in some cases don't currently even have a means of being randomized properly like ref's path setting. This wasn't needed previously since builtins were kept off the modules list altogether. But since 1a6210be that changed and they must be explicitly filtered by flag instead. Note I deliberately left the rkt case with just a TODO comment. It's not a randomizer situation, and it might be acceptable to let rkt just show everything all the time in the module lists. That whole situation there is for advanced users. Also note that without this, rtv et al would easily trigger an assert on NULL setup due to the "none" builtin. Since there's still work to be done there in callers properly handling NULL @res_setup on a successful finalize. But this commit mitigates that by avoiding the builtins in the randomizers.
2023-08-05til_setup,*: add til_setup_t.creator pointerVito Caputo
Particularly with nested modules it's annoying to have to stow the module separate from the setup during the setup process. If the baked setup included the module pointer in the non-module-specific-setup part of the setup, then nested settings could finalize using the generic module setup wrapper and just rely on this til_setup_t.creator pointer to contain the appropriate module. Which should enable tossing out a bunch of copy-n-pasta surrounding nested modules setup. Note this has to be a void* since til_setup_t is a generic thing used equally by both the fb code and the module code. Hence why this is called "creator" and not "module", as well as the void* as opposed to til_module_t*. Also if rototiller ever grows a sound backend, the setup machinery will be reused there as well, and it'll be yet another creator handle that isn't an til_fb_ops_t or a til_module_t. It's assumed that the callers producing these setups won't be trying to pass them to the wrong places i.e. a module setup getting passed to an fb backend and vice versa. I'm mildly annoyed about having to move the various til_module_t blocks to above the module's foo_setup(), but it seemed like the least annoying option. This may be revisited.
2023-07-12modules/rtv: perform gc immediately in cleanup_channel()Vito Caputo
Until channel context paths are distinct it's buggy to let the contexts linger while constructing the next channel's contexts. Originally when the gc was added here the intention was to support stuff like the "ref" module and get the channels settings wired up immediately with more focus on rtv's details in this area. Supporting stuff like contexts backing some layers persisting across channels, while the others were swapped out, seemed potentially interesting (and it still is). But the rkt stuff became prioritized as rtv is more like a fuzzer than anything despite being the default module. And rkt related activities will continue for now, so let's just get rtv less likely to crash. A reliable repro for triggering an ASAN UAF bug without this commit is: --seed=0x64af3b05 '--module=rtv,duration=1,context_duration=1,channels=compose,caption_duration=2,snow_duration=0,snow_module=none,log_channels=on' '--video=sdl,fullscreen=off,size=640x480' A few channels in blinds will UAF while updating taps stored in a freed context, because the previous channel has a blinds in the same layer as the newly setup channel, putting the contexts at exactly the same paths on-stream. There's probably another bug in here that I need to dig into, but coexisting contexts at the same path on-stream was never the intention. The syncronous immediate gc ensures nothing remains of the previous channel before constructing the new one at the same path.
2023-07-12modules/rtv: fix settings path for channel settingsVito Caputo
The channel module name was being used as the settings instance name, which is redundant to the entries[0] "value as label" behavior with the module name also @ entries[0]. The resulting paths resembled: /module/rtv/compose/compose/layers/[N]/... /module/rtv/compose/compose/texture/... Now they are: /module/rtv/channel/compose/layers/[N]/... /module/rtv/channel/compose/texture/... There's still work to be done in this area of rtv. It's unclear if even a static "/module/rtv/channel" is correct, or if it should show the subscript of the channels[] entry currently being used when that becomes a proper nested settings situation, i.e. /module/rtv/channels/[0]/compose/layers/[N]/... ... /module/rtv/channels/[1]/spiro ... /module/rtv/channels/[2]/roto ... for a "channels=compose,spiro,roto" kind of hypothetical another option which might make sense is to have the channel path more like an auto-increment identifier so the channel contexts have unique paths and don't collide on the stream. This could be important for scenarios utilizing the "ref" module and trying to reuse parts of the context from one channel to the next. When the paths collide things tend to break in weird ways presently. this area needs more thought
2023-07-04modules/*: return invalid setting on -EINVAL in setupVito Caputo
In the interests of improving error handling of interactive setups, return the setting that was invalid when setup returns -EINVAL. For now this is only supported for non-finalized/non-baking setup calls, i.e. (!res_setup). In the future I want this also supported for finalizing when res_setup is set. A lot of the -EINVAL returns are actually during that stage (or need to be added) due to that being when the more sensitive parsing occurs going from strings to native numeric types and such. The main reason it's not already being done in this commit is it'll churn quite a bit to get there, since the setup funcs don't generally have the setting pointers onhand at that phase. It'll require changing the string-value-centric local variables to instead all be the til_setting_t* holding those values. And if setup funcs aren't going to be so value-centric, the settings API will likely change to not even return the values directly anymore and only return the full-blown til_settings_t as the main return pointer, perhaps rid of their res_setting use even. Anyway, while here I did some random little cleanups too.
2023-06-12modules/rtv: gc module contexts on channel switchVito Caputo
This probably needs more work, but this at a minimum should prevent us from leaking contexts in the stream at the myriad paths we construct them at. Context registration replaces what's at the existing path, but rtv produces all sorts of setup paths, and I haven't added any explicit unregistration of contexts at this time. That might change, but for now let's just use this gc mechanism even if it's a temporary hack.
2023-06-03modules/rtv: plug non-snow-channel til_setup_t leakVito Caputo
Somewhere along the line this leak was created, there's been a lot of activity surrounding this stuff so it's unsurprising. A little janky surrounding the conditional on snow module, but that's just how snow is handled today - it doesn't get randomized like the other channels do.
2023-06-03til,modules/rtv: supply settings to til_module_setup_randomize()Vito Caputo
Rather than creating an orphaned settings instance private to til_module_setup_randomize(), the function now requires the settings instance be provided. The one remaining caller of this function is modules::rtv. Now that rtv is responsible for creating the settings beforehand, and the settings may be created with a path prefix, rtv gets its til_module_context_t->setup.path prefixed for all the channel settings. Another improvement is now the channel settings instance gets created from the module name as the settings string. So while it's not yet possible to sparsely specify settings with others being randomized, at least now when log_channels=on is in effect, the printed args include the top-level channel module. Having proper complete paths for the rtv channel modules is especially visible in --print-paths output FYI. An interesting test for exercising all this is: ``` $ src/rototiller --module=rtv,duration=0,context_duration=0,snow_module=none,channels=all,log_channels=on --print-pipes --defaults --go 2>/tmp/channels in another terminal: $ tail -F /tmp/channels ``` watch the chaos unfold
2023-05-30til: s/til_module_randomize_setup/til_module_setup_randomize/Vito Caputo
Mechanical rename just to make this consistent with til_module_setup()/til_module_setup_finalize() I should probably do a cleanup pass throughout the til APIs to standardize on a subject-verb-object or subject-object-verb order... Things have become a little inconsistent organically over time
2023-05-30til,*: pivot to til_setup_t for context pathsVito Caputo
This changes til_setup_t* from optional to required for til_module_context_t creation, while dropping the separate path parameter construction and passing throughout.
2023-05-30modules/*: utilize til_module_setup_finalize()Vito Caputo
This replaces the few ad-hoc til_module_t.setup() setup-baking callers with the new til_module_setup_finalize() which always produces a til_setup_t having an appropriate path, even when there is no til_module_t.setup() method.
2023-05-28til_setup,*: note settings path in til_setup_tVito Caputo
This commit adds passing the settings instance to til_setup_new() which is used for deriving a path for the setup via til_settings_print_path() on the supplied settings. That path gets an allocated copy left in the returned til_setup_t at til_setup_t.path This path will exist for the lifetime of the til_setup_t, to be freed along with the rest of the baked setup instance when the refcount reaches 0. The incoming til_settings_t is only read @ til_setup_new() in constructing the path, no reference is kept. Basically the til_settings_t* is just passed in for convenience reasons, since constructing the path needs memory and may fail, this approach lets the existing til_setup_new() call error handling also capture the path allocation failures as-is turning til_setup_new() into a bit more of a convenience helper. Note that now all code may assume a til_setup_t has a set and valid til_setup_t.path, which should be useful for context creates when a setup is available.
2023-05-28*: use NULL for free() in til_setup_new()Vito Caputo
Commit 7c8086020 switched the til_setup_new() api to support NULL free_func for free(). This mechanical change pivots to that instead of the awkwardly cast free() parameters.
2023-05-27modules/rtv: desc the snow_module name settingVito Caputo
Like modules/checkers required for fill_module, we need to do the same for for rtv::snow_module. There's more work to do on rtv::channels, but that's still unsettled stuff in terms of settings syntax since rtv randomizes settings. It's desirable to have the rtv settings able to specify which settings to hold constant at a specific value per-channel, leaving everything else for randomizing on channel switch. But there's no syntax for that kind of stuff currently, and it seems like there's a need to communicate during the setup_func dance when we're in a "settings optional because we'll fill them in automatically at time of use later" to the front-end. It's not strictly a front-end issue though - because the back-end setup_func actually controls the forward progress. From the current setup_func's perspective, everything's important to it and must be fulfilled. And we certainly want the setup_func to continue informing the setup process. So it's more like the channel settings being populated via rtv still need to all get populated, rtv just needs a way to add an attribute to mark which settings are static vs. which should get randomized on every use. Perhaps there should just be a special value syntax reserved for saying "random value" and the front-end can apply that, but then a til_module_randomize_setup() could detect that too in a per-setting flag the front-end set. That way the value gets re-randomized, while the ones without that value set get left alone. Yes, I know this isn't the appropriate place for such commentary. But nobody is reading these things anyways on my toy side project.
2023-05-27modules/rtv: don't use n_cpus=0 for the context createsVito Caputo
This is harmless as long as rtv stays hermetic. But if rtv gets used in a composite scenario in the future by either removing the hermetic flag, or allowing forced overrides, n_cpus=0 will cause the nested module contexts to become threaded on SMP machines. That's problematic if the outer module context is already a threaded render. What's appropriate here is to just propagate the n_cpus down so if an upper layer has already gone threaded, it will be sending down n_cpus=1 to serialize the nested instances. In practice, as-is, this change basically changes nothing, but prepares for a potential future where rtv participates in threaded compositions. Through a lens of "rtv just rejiggers scenes and there settings on a timer from a settings-specified subset of modules and settings" it's arguably useful as just another module. Sometimes you want something to change itself up periodically in say a compose layer. So preparing for this possibility isn't really all that far-fetched/hypothetical.
2023-05-23modules/rtv: log_channels s/{yes,no}/{on,off}/Vito Caputo
Using on/off for boolean settings is the established convention in rototiller, rtv went rogue here. Just make it consistent Sometimes it feels like this should be more flexible and support 0/1 yes/no true/false on/off by just having "boolean" typed settings. But I think it may actually pay off long-term to be so opinionated here and making serialized settings heirarchies directly hashable/comparable without major normalization steps (nothing beyond say... case normalization).
2023-05-17modules/rtv: make hermeticVito Caputo
As-is it's not great for rtv to randomly wind up in compositions, see comment in commit for more context.
2023-05-11modules/rtv: settings-ize snow_module=Vito Caputo
first step towards settings-izing rtv, channels[] remains
2023-05-11til_module_context: reference setup from module contextVito Caputo
This just does the obvious pulling in of til_setup_t, holding the reference throughout the lifetime of the module context.
2023-05-11modules/*: remove use of static default setupsVito Caputo
There was a time when it made sense for context creates needing setups but not receiving them to still be functional with some sane defaults. But with recursive settings, we really shouldn't ever have orphaned nested module uses unreachable by a proper setup. So let's just get rid of this fallback, and exclusively rely on the baked setups provided by the .setup() methods. They still have preferred defaults, and the proper setup production machinery is what should be responsible for applying those at runtime where they may also be overridden or otherwise influenced.
2023-05-11modules/rtv: add basic log_channels= settingVito Caputo
This introduces a boolean style log_channels= setting for enabling logging of channel settings on channel switch. It might be nice to change this to accept stdout/stderr/fdnum as the setting instead of always directing at stderr. This also doesn't capture the seed state so it's not exactly logging everything needed to reproduce wholly what is being shown. Some compositions depend more on rand than others, so it matters at varying degrees. It'd be nice for settings syntax to have some global syntax supported where a seed can always be embedded to be loaded. Introducing such things as global settings to the settings syntax is a pending TODO item... right now the only way to load seed state is at startup passed to main as --seed=. That's not gonna cut it long-term. This is an easy big step in the right direction though. Trying to make sense of what's on-screen from the truncated captions is impossible. Even if the captions wrapped the settings, it would be tricky to catch the settings without recording the output or screenshotting. This also immediately makes me wonder about the voting system for rtv where we log settings of favorites... then roll those into playlists.
2023-05-11til_settings: introduce til_setting_spec_t concept vs. descVito Caputo
For recursive settings the individual setting being described needs to get added to a potentially different settings instance than the one being operated on at the top of the current setup_func phase. The settings instance being passed around for a setup_func to operate on is constified, mainly to try ensure modules don't start directly mucking with the settings. They're supposed to just describe what they want next and iterate back and forth, with the front-end creating the settings from the returned descs however is appropriate, eventually building up the settings to completion. But since it's the setup_func that decides which settings instance is appropriate for containing the setting.. at some point it must associate a settings instance with the desc it's producing, one that is going to be necessarily written to. So here I'm just turning the existing til_setting_desc_t to a "spec", unchanged. And introducing a new til_setting_desc_t embedding the spec, accompanied by a non-const til_settings_t* "container". Now what setup_funcs use to express settings are a spec, otherwise identically to before. Instead of cloning a desc to allocate it for returning to the front-end, the desc is created from a spec with the target settings instance passed in. This turns the desc step where we take a constified settings instance and cast it into a non-const a more formal act of going from spec->desc, binding the spec to a specific settings instance. It will also serve to isolate that hacky cast to a til_settings function, and all the accessors of til_setting_desc_t needing to operate on the containing settings instance can just do so. As of this commit, the container pointer is just sitting in the desc_t but isn't being made use of or even assigned yet. This is just to minimize the amount of churn happening in this otherwise mostly mechanical and sprawling commit. There's also been some small changes surrounding the desc generators and plumbing of the settings instance where there previously wasn't any. It's unclear to me if desc generators will stay desc generators or turn into spec generators. For now those are mostly just used by the drm_fb stuff anyways, modules haven't made use of them, so they can stay a little crufty harmlessly for now.
2023-01-20til: pass module to .context_create()/til_module_context_new()Vito Caputo
Let's make it so til_module_context_t as returned from til_module_context_new() can immediately be freed via til_module_context_free(). Previously it was only after the context propagated out to til_module_context_create() that it could be freed that way, as that was where the module member was being assigned. With this change, and wiring up the module pointer into til_module_t.create_context() as well for convenient providing to til_module_context_new(), til_module_t.create_context() error paths can easily cleanup via `return til_module_context_free()` But this does require the til_module_t.destroy_context() be able to safely handle partially constructed contexts, since the mid-create failure freeing won't necessarily have all the members initialized. There will probably be some NULL derefs to fix up, but at least the contexts are zero-initialized @ new.
2023-01-11modules/rtv: skip hermetic/experimental modules for "all"Vito Caputo
This allows explicit listing of such modules as channels, while protecting the automagic/defaults scenario. If there's a future --experimental flag or such added, then the TIL_MODULE_EXPERIMENTAL check will have to become conditional on it.
2023-01-11* turn til_fb_fragment_t.stream into a discrete parameterVito Caputo
This was mostly done out of convenience at the expense of turning the fragment struct into more of a junk drawer. But properly cleaning up owned stream pipes on context destroy makes the inappropriateness of being part of til_fb_fragment_t glaringly apparent. Now the stream is just a separate thing passed to context create, with a reference kept in the context for use throughout. Cleanup of the owned pipes on the stream supplied to context create is automagic when the context gets destroyed. Note that despite there being a stream in the module context, the stream to use is still supplied to all the rendering family functions (prepare/render/finish) and it's the passed-in stream which should be used by these functions. This is done to support the possibility of switching out the stream frame-to-frame, which may be interesting. Imagine doing things like a latent stream and a future stream and switching between them on the fly for instance. If there's a sequencing composite module, it could flip between multiple sets of tracks or jump around multiple streams with the visuals immediately flipping accordingly. This should fix the --print-pipes crashing issues caused by lack of cleanup when contexts were removed (like rtv does so often).
2023-01-10*: introduce paths for module contextsVito Caputo
There needs to be a way to address module context instances by name externally, in a manner complementary to settings and taps. This commit adds a string-based path to til_module_context_t, and modifies til_module_create_context() to accept a parent path which is then concatenated with the name of the module to produce the module instance's new path. The name separator used in the paths is '/' just like filesystem paths, but these paths have no relationship to filesystems or files. The root module context creation in rototiller's main simply passes "" as the parent path, resulting in a "/" root as one would expect. There are some obvious complications introduced here however: - checkers in particular creates a context per cpu, simply using the same seed and setup to try make the contexts identical at the same ticks value. With this commit I'm simply passing the incoming path as the parent for creating those contexts, but it's unclear to me if that will work OK. With an eye towards taps deriving their parent path from the context path, I guess these taps would all get the same parent and hash to the same value despite being duplicated. Maybe it Just Works, but one thing is clear - there won't be any way to address the per-cpu taps as-is. Maybe that's desirable though, there's probably not much use in trying to control the taps at the CPU granularity. - when the recursive settings stuff lands, it should bring along the ability to explicitly name settings blocks. Those names should override the module name in constructing the path. I've noted as such in the code. - these paths probably need to be hashed @ initialization time so there needs to be a hash function added to til, and a hash value accompanying the name in the module context. It'd be dumb to keep recomputing the hash when these paths get used for hash table lookups multiple times per frame... there's probably more I'm forgetting right now, but this seems like a good first step. fixup root path
2022-08-07til: til_fb_fragment_t **fragment_ptr all the thingsVito Caputo
Preparatory commit for enabling cloneable/swappable fragments There's an outstanding issue with the til_fb_page_t submission, see comments. Doesn't matter for now since cloning doesn't happen yet, but will need to be addressed before they do.
2022-07-21modules/{compose,rtv}: s/prepare_frame/render_fragment/Vito Caputo
These modules have been doing their work in prepare_frame(), but aren't actually threaded modules and don't return a frame plan from prepare_frame() nor do they provide a render_fragment() to complement the prepare_frame(). The convention thus far has been that single-threaded modules just provide a render_fragment and by not providing a prepare_frame they will be executed serially. These two modules break the contract in a sense by using prepare_frame() without following up with render_fragment(). I'm not sure why it happened that way, maybe at one time prepare_frame() had access to some things that render_fragment() didn't. In any case, just make these use render_fragment() like any other simple non-threaded module would. This was actually causing a crash when n_cpus=1 because module_render_fragment() was assuming the prepare_frame() branch would include a render_fragment(). It should probably be asserting as such.
2022-07-18modules/rtv: s/rand/rand_r/Vito Caputo
just fixing up some vestigial rand() invocations to use the seed
2022-07-18til: wire seed up to til randomizersVito Caputo
til_setting_desc_t.random() and til_module_randomize_setup() now take seeds. Note they are not taking a pointer to a shared seed, but instead receive the seed by value. If a caller wishes the seed to evolve on every invocation into these functions, it should simply insert a rand_r(&seed) in producing the supplied seed value. Within a given randomizer, the seed evolves when appropriate. But isolating the effects by default seems appropriate, so callers can easily have determinism within their respective scope regardless of how much nested random use occurs.
2022-06-10til: introduce til_frame_plan_t and .cpu_affinityVito Caputo
modules/checkers w/fill_module=$module requires a consistent mapping of cpu to fragnum since it creates a per-cpu til_module_context_t for the fill_module. The existing implementation for threaded rendering maximizes performance by letting *any* scheduled to run thread advance fragnum atomically and render the acquired fragnum indiscriminately. A side effect of this is any given frame, even rendered by the same module, will have a random mapping of cpus/threads to fragnums. With this change, the simple til_module_t.prepare_frame() API of returning a bare fragmenter function is changed to instead return a "frame plan" in til_frame_plan_t. Right now til_frame_plan_t just contains the same fragmenter as before, but also has a .cpu_affinity member for setting if the frame requires a stable relationship of cpu/thread to fragnum. Setting .cpu_affinity should be avoided if unnecessary, and that is the default if you don't mention .cpu_affinity at all when initializing the plan in the ergonomic manner w/designated initializers. This is because the way .cpu_affinity is implemented will leave threads spinning while they poll for *their* next fragnum using atomic intrinsics. There's probably some room for improvement here, but this is good enough for now to get things working and correct.
2022-06-10til: add ticks to til_module_context_tVito Caputo
Also wire this up to the til_module_context_new() helper and all its callers. This is in preparation for modules doing more correct delta-T derived animation.
2022-05-29*: pivot to til_module_context_tVito Caputo
- modules now allocate their contexts using til_module_context_new() instead of [cm]alloc(). - modules simply embed til_module_context_t at the start of their respective private context structs, if they do anything with contexts - modules that do nothing with contexts (lack a create_context() method), will now *always* get a til_module_context_t supplied to their other methods regardless of their create_context() presence. So even if you don't have a create_context(), your prepare_frame() and/or render_fragment() methods can still access seed and n_cpus from within the til_module_context_t passed in as context, *always*. - modules that *do* have a create_context() method, implying they have their own private context type, will have to cast the til_module_context_t supplied to the other methods to their private context type. By embedding the til_module_context_t at the *start* of their private context struct, a simple cast is all that's needed. If it's placed somewhere else, more annoying container_of() style macros are needed - this is strongly discouraged, just put it at the start of struct. - til_module_create_context() now takes n_cpus, which may be set to 0 for automatically assigning the number of threads in its place. Any non-zero value is treated as an explicit n_cpus, primarily intended for setting it to 1 for single-threaded contexts necessary when embedded within an already-threaded composite module. - modules like montage which open-coded a single-threaded render are now using the same til_module_render_fragment() as everything else, since til_module_create_context() is accepting n_cpus. - til_module_create_context() now produces a real type, not void *, that is til_module_context_t *. All the other module context functions now operate on this type, and since til_module_context_t.module tracks the module this context relates to, those functions no longer require both the module and context be passed in. This is especially helpful for compositing modules which do a lot of module context creation and destruction; the module handle is now only needed to create the contexts. Everything else operating on that context only needs the single context pointer, not module+context pairs, which was unnecessarily annoying. - if your module's context can be destroyed with a simple free(), without any deeper knowledge or freeing of nested pointers, you can now simply omit destroy_context() altogether. When destroy_context() is missing, til_module_context_free() will automatically use libc's free() on the pointer returned from your create_context() (or on the pointer that was automatically created if you omitted create_context() too, for the bare til_module_context_t that got created on your behalf anyways). For the most part, these changes don't affect module creation. In some ways this eases module creation by making it more convenient access seed and n_cpus if you had no further requirement for a context struct. In other ways it's slightly annoying to have to do type-casts when you're working with your own context type, since before it was all void* and didn't require casts when assigning to your typed context variables. The elimination for requiring a destroy_context() method in simple free() of private context scenarios removes some boilerplate in simple cases. I think it's a wash for module writers, or maybe a slight win for the simple cases.
2022-05-25*: normalize on all case-insensitive comparisonsVito Caputo
I don't think rototiller is an appropriate place for being so uncooperative, if someone gets the case wrong anywhere just make it work. We should avoid making different things so subtly different that case alone is the distinction anyways, so I don't see this creating any future namespace collision problems.
2022-05-21modules/*: first stab at utilizing supplied seedsVito Caputo
This is a mostly mechanical change of using rand_r() in place of rand(), using the provided seed as the seed state. There's some outstanding rand()s outside of create_context() which should probably get switched over, with the seed being stowed in the context struct. I didn't bother going deeper on this at the moment in the interests of getting to sleep soon.
2022-05-21til: supply a seed to til_module_t.create_context()Vito Caputo
In the recent surge of ADD-style rtv+compose focused development, a bunch of modules were changed to randomize initial states at context_create() so they wouldn't be so repetitive. But the way this was done in a way that made it impossible to suppress the randomized initial state, which sometimes may be desirable in compositions. Imagine for instance something like the checkers module, rendering one module in the odd cells, and another module into the even cells. Imagine if these modules are actually the same, but if checkers used one seed for all the odd cells and another seed for all the even cells. If the modules used actually utilized the seed provided, checkers would be able to differentiate the odd from even by seeding them differently even when the modules are the same. This commit is a step in that direction, but rototiller and all the composite modules (rtv,compose,montage) are simply passing rand() as the seeds. Also none of the modules have yet been modified to actually make use of these seeds. Subsequent commits will update modules to seed their pseudo-randomized initial state from the seed value rather than always calling things like rand() themselves.
2022-05-02modules/rtv: silence compiler warning about parensVito Caputo
2022-05-02modules/rtv: plug big channel leak on context destroyVito Caputo
There's more to cleanup in rtv destruction, but this is the major one.
2022-05-01modules/rtv: make "compose" the default channelVito Caputo
Also shortened the durations across the board, and defaulted snow to "none". With "compose" being another meta module, and the randomized settings, this actually gives a more interesting grand tour of everything possible.
2022-05-01modules/rtv: snow_module=blank is blanking, "none" for disabledVito Caputo
It's no longer necessary to specify both snow_duration=0 AND snow_module=none to disable snow, just specify snow_module=none. A future commit should really make describing the "snow_duration" setting contingent on snow_module != "none".
2022-05-01modules/*: make use of generic fragmentersVito Caputo
Just one case, modules/submit, was using 32x32 tiles and is now using 64x64. I don't expect it to make any difference. While here I fixed up the num_cpus/n_cpus naming inconsistencies, normalizing on n_cpus.
2022-04-29modules/rtv: except snow_module=none,snow_duration=0Vito Caputo
The code was deliberately showing a single frame of snow when snow_duration=0, since the durations are integral seconds ther was no way to have a sub 1-second snow otherwise. snow_module=none just means cleared for the snow_duration, not no snow mechanism whatsoever. So the combination of 0 duration and "none" was still flashing a single blank frame. With this commit the combination of "none" and 0 snow_duration prevents even a single frame of blank snow from being rendered.
2022-04-29modules/rtv: align all struct membersVito Caputo
cosmetic indentation fixup
2022-04-29modules/rtv: rtv_channel_t: s/settings/settings_as_arg/Vito Caputo
Mechanical rename to something less ambiguous in a world with til_settings_t, til_setting_t, and til_setup_t etc.
2022-04-24*: free setup allocations via til_setup_free()Vito Caputo
This should plug a bulk of the setup leaks. Some of the free_funcs still need to be changed to bespoke ones in modules that allocate nested things in their respective setup, so those are still leaking the nested things which are usually just a small strdup of some kind.
2022-04-24*: s/void */til_setup_t */Vito Caputo
This brings something resembling an actual type to the private objects returrned in *res_setup. Internally libtil/rototiller wants this to be a til_setup_t, and it's up to the private users of what's returned in *res_setup to embed this appropriately and either use container_of() or casting when simply embedded at the start to go between til_setup_t and their private containing struct. Everywhere *res_setup was previously allocated using calloc() is now using til_setup_new() with a free_func, which til_setup_new() will initialize appropriately. There's still some remaining work to do with the supplied free_func in some modules, where free() isn't quite appropriate. Setup freeing isn't actually being performed yet, but this sets the foundation for that to happen in a subsequent commit that cleans up the setup leaks. Many modules use a static default setup for when no setup has been provided. In those cases, the free_func would be NULL, which til_setup_new() refuses to do. When setup freeing actually starts happening, it'll simply skip freeing when til_setup_t.free_func is NULL.
2022-04-22til: make til_module_randomize_setup() return -errnoVito Caputo
This makes the arg return optional by using a res_arg pointer, instead returning -ENOMEM when it would have returned NULL on allocation failures. This also makes it possible to detect when no setup was performed, by returning 0 in such a case. Now returns 1 when setup occurs and res pointers populated.
2022-04-22til: add til_module_randomize_setup() from rtvVito Caputo
This commit pulls the setup randomizer out of rtv into libtil proper, so other modules may make use of it. Other than adding an assert no functional changes occurred. It may make sense to split this into two functions; one which takes a til_module_t as-is, and a lower-level bare setup function callback based function that doesn't know about til_module_t the former would call into. That way generic setup randomization can occur (the same setup machinery is used in video contexts for example) without necessarily having a til_module_t on hand.
2022-04-19*: s/til_fb_fragment_zero/til_fb_fragment_clear/Vito Caputo
Mechanical renaming of "zero" to "clear" throughout for this context.
2022-04-01modules/*: instantiate and use setupsVito Caputo
Now modules allocate and return an opaque setup pointer in res_setup when they implement a setup method. Defaults are utilized when ${module}_create_context() receives a NULL setup. The default setup used in this case should match the defaults/preferred values emitted by the module's setup method. But performing setup should always be optional, so a NULL setup provided to create_context() is to be expected. No cleanup of these setup instances is currently performed, so it's a small memory leak for now. Since these are opaque and may contain nested references to other allocations, simply using free() somewhere in the frontend is insufficient. There will probably need to be something like a til_module_t.setup_free() method added in the future which modules may assign libc's free() to when appropriate, or their own more elaborate version. Lifecycle for the settings is very simple; the setup method returns an instance, the caller is expected to free it when no longer needed (once free is implemented). The create_context consumer of a given setup must make its own copy of the settings if necessary, and may not keep a reference - it must assume the setup will be freed immediately after create_context() returns. This enables the ability to reuse a setup instance across multiple create_context() calls if desired, one can imagine something like running the same module with the same settings multiple times across multiple displays for instance. If the module has significant entropy the output will differ despite being configured identically... With this commit one may change settings for any of the modules *while* the modules are actively rendering a given context, and the settings should *not* be visible. They should only affect the context they're supplied to.
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