[Libreoffice-commits] core.git: Branch 'libreoffice-6-3-3' - canvas/source

Jan-Marek Glogowski (via logerrit) logerrit at kemper.freedesktop.org
Thu Oct 17 09:17:05 UTC 2019


 canvas/source/tools/page.cxx        |    2 
 canvas/source/tools/surfacerect.hxx |   74 +++++++++++-------------------------
 2 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 52 deletions(-)

New commits:
commit 5ce21a11ef300603599e4623171c161974582a28
Author:     Jan-Marek Glogowski <jan-marek.glogowski at extern.cib.de>
AuthorDate: Thu Oct 10 14:48:22 2019 +0200
Commit:     Michael Stahl <michael.stahl at cib.de>
CommitDate: Thu Oct 17 11:16:24 2019 +0200

    tdf#40534 correctly match page with memory slab
    
    LO has a page manager to match system memory backbuffers with
    graphics memory on DX accelerated Windows. Internally this uses
    an other rectangle implementation, the SurfaceRect, which had
    some great comments like:
    
    // a size of [0,0] therefore denotes a one-by-one rectangle.
    
    In commit 230dbe2e43f3ee2cd285f9cdfe0d57e1ca08b8fe ("#144866# Add
    one pixel border around textures, a bunch of drivers clobber those
    with dirt), the allocation was increased by a pixel border, but
    this doesn't work correctly, because now an allocation of the
    page size wouldn't fit anymore into a page, because the pages size
    is decreased before comparison. In the end the mixup suffered from
    hard to handle off-by-one problems.
    
    This patch fixes the bug, but eventually SurfaceRect should be
    replaced by an extended basegfx::B2IBox. But since B2IBox uses two
    ranges, instead of a point and a size, it would need a lot of
    conversations to I2Point and I2Size objects with the current
    Page::insert algorithm.
    
    Change-Id: Ia725b4f8ed4fb270f2eb3734e492062bc7f13793
    Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/80628
    Tested-by: Jenkins
    Reviewed-by: Jan-Marek Glogowski <glogow at fbihome.de>
    (cherry picked from commit 194e7ce17ae7ca278c12d03bc25684b7437f9785)
    Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/80669
    Reviewed-by: Thorsten Behrens <Thorsten.Behrens at CIB.de>
    (cherry picked from commit edcb363f5eeefcc2ce28a2ab7a57d61b744466cd)
    Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/80878
    Reviewed-by: Michael Weghorn <m.weghorn at posteo.de>
    Reviewed-by: Michael Stahl <michael.stahl at cib.de>
    Tested-by: Michael Stahl <michael.stahl at cib.de>

diff --git a/canvas/source/tools/page.cxx b/canvas/source/tools/page.cxx
index 4d83851d806a..78f9cd3aa671 100644
--- a/canvas/source/tools/page.cxx
+++ b/canvas/source/tools/page.cxx
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ namespace canvas
         // the rectangle passed as argument has a valid
         // location if and only if there's no intersection
         // with existing areas.
-        SurfaceRect aBoundary(mpRenderModule->getPageSize()-basegfx::B2IVector(1,1));
+        SurfaceRect aBoundary(mpRenderModule->getPageSize());
         if( !r.inside(aBoundary) )
             return false;
 
diff --git a/canvas/source/tools/surfacerect.hxx b/canvas/source/tools/surfacerect.hxx
index e0cd0fc023ba..ec73342ea799 100644
--- a/canvas/source/tools/surfacerect.hxx
+++ b/canvas/source/tools/surfacerect.hxx
@@ -25,6 +25,16 @@
 
 namespace canvas
 {
+    /**
+     * This implements some equivalent to basegfx::B2IBox, but instead of two
+     * BasicBox ranges, it uses a position and a size. maPos and maSize could
+     * be replaced by:
+     * - B2IPoint(getMinX(), getMinY()) and
+     * - B2ISize(getMaxX()-getMinX(), getMaxY()-getMinY())
+     *
+     * The current allocation algorithm uses size and pos a lot. Not sure how
+     * time-critical any of this code is and if that would be a problem.
+     */
     struct SurfaceRect
     {
         ::basegfx::B2IPoint maPos;
@@ -36,22 +46,12 @@ namespace canvas
         {
         }
 
-        // coordinates contained in this rectangle are
-        // constrained to the following rules:
-        // 1) p.x >= pos.x
-        // 2) p.x <= pos.x+size.x
-        // 3) p.y >= pos.y
-        // 4) p.y <= pos.y+size.y
-        // in other words, 'size' means the number of pixels
-        // this rectangle encloses plus one. for example with pos[0,0]
-        // and size[512,512], p[512,512] would return inside.
-        // a size of [0,0] therefore denotes a one-by-one rectangle.
         bool pointInside( sal_Int32 px, sal_Int32 py ) const
         {
             const sal_Int32 x1(maPos.getX());
             const sal_Int32 y1(maPos.getY());
-            const sal_Int32 x2(maPos.getX()+maSize.getX());
-            const sal_Int32 y2(maPos.getY()+maSize.getY());
+            const sal_Int32 x2(x1 + maSize.getX());
+            const sal_Int32 y2(y1 + maSize.getY());
             if(px  < x1) return false;
             if(px >= x2) return false;
             if(py  < y1) return false;
@@ -59,58 +59,30 @@ namespace canvas
             return true;
         }
 
-        /// returns true if the horizontal line intersects the rect.
-        bool hLineIntersect( sal_Int32 lx1, sal_Int32 lx2, sal_Int32 ly ) const
-        {
-            const sal_Int32 x1(maPos.getX());
-            const sal_Int32 y1(maPos.getY());
-            const sal_Int32 x2(maPos.getX()+maSize.getX());
-            const sal_Int32 y2(maPos.getY()+maSize.getY());
-            if(ly < y1) return false;
-            if(ly >= y2) return false;
-            if((lx1 < x1) && (lx2 < x1)) return false;
-            if((lx1 >= x2) && (lx2 >= x2)) return false;
-            return true;
-        }
-
-        /// returns true if the vertical line intersects the rect.
-        bool vLineIntersect( sal_Int32 lx, sal_Int32 ly1, sal_Int32 ly2 ) const
-        {
-            const sal_Int32 x1(maPos.getX());
-            const sal_Int32 y1(maPos.getY());
-            const sal_Int32 x2(maPos.getX()+maSize.getX());
-            const sal_Int32 y2(maPos.getY()+maSize.getY());
-            if(lx < x1) return false;
-            if(lx >= x2) return false;
-            if((ly1 < y1) && (ly2 < y1)) return false;
-            if((ly1 >= y2) && (ly2 >= y2)) return false;
-            return true;
-        }
-
         /// returns true if the passed rect intersects this one.
         bool intersection( const SurfaceRect& r ) const
         {
             const sal_Int32 x1(maPos.getX());
             const sal_Int32 y1(maPos.getY());
-            const sal_Int32 x2(maPos.getX()+maSize.getX());
-            const sal_Int32 y2(maPos.getY()+maSize.getY());
-            if(r.hLineIntersect(x1,x2,y1)) return true;
-            if(r.hLineIntersect(x1,x2,y2)) return true;
-            if(r.vLineIntersect(x1,y1,y2)) return true;
-            if(r.vLineIntersect(x2,y1,y2)) return true;
-            return false;
+            const sal_Int32 x1w(x1 + maSize.getX() - 1);
+            const sal_Int32 y1h(y1 + maSize.getY() - 1);
+
+            const sal_Int32 x2(r.maPos.getX());
+            const sal_Int32 y2(r.maPos.getY());
+            const sal_Int32 x2w(x2 + r.maSize.getX() - 1);
+            const sal_Int32 y2h(y2 + r.maSize.getY() - 1);
+
+            return !((x1w < x2) || (x2w < x1) || (y1h < y2) || (y2h < y1));
         }
 
         bool inside( const SurfaceRect& r ) const
         {
             const sal_Int32 x1(maPos.getX());
             const sal_Int32 y1(maPos.getY());
-            const sal_Int32 x2(maPos.getX()+maSize.getX());
-            const sal_Int32 y2(maPos.getY()+maSize.getY());
+            const sal_Int32 x2(x1 + maSize.getX() - 1);
+            const sal_Int32 y2(y1 + maSize.getY() - 1);
             if(!(r.pointInside(x1,y1))) return false;
-            if(!(r.pointInside(x2,y1))) return false;
             if(!(r.pointInside(x2,y2))) return false;
-            if(!(r.pointInside(x1,y2))) return false;
             return true;
         }
     };


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