[Piglit] [PATCH 09/12] Port tex coord generation test from Glean to Piglit
Fabian Bieler
fabianbieler at fastmail.fm
Wed Nov 15 22:30:08 UTC 2017
Note that the Glean test used multiple vertex specification modes
(immediate, vertex arrays, display lists, ...).
This new test only uses one since the manner of vertex specification has no
impact on the code path wrt texture coordinate generation in modern OpenGL
implementations.
---
tests/all.py | 1 +
tests/spec/gl-1.0/CMakeLists.gl.txt | 1 +
tests/spec/gl-1.0/texgen.c | 321 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
3 files changed, 323 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 tests/spec/gl-1.0/texgen.c
diff --git a/tests/all.py b/tests/all.py
index 33fd671..c15e63d 100644
--- a/tests/all.py
+++ b/tests/all.py
@@ -955,6 +955,7 @@ with profile.test_list.group_manager(
g(['gl-1.0-scissor-offscreen'])
g(['gl-1.0-scissor-polygon'])
g(['gl-1.0-scissor-stencil-clear'])
+ g(['gl-1.0-texgen'])
with profile.test_list.group_manager(
PiglitGLTest,
diff --git a/tests/spec/gl-1.0/CMakeLists.gl.txt b/tests/spec/gl-1.0/CMakeLists.gl.txt
index 4c282fc..9ec381f 100644
--- a/tests/spec/gl-1.0/CMakeLists.gl.txt
+++ b/tests/spec/gl-1.0/CMakeLists.gl.txt
@@ -41,5 +41,6 @@ piglit_add_executable (gl-1.0-scissor-stencil-clear scissor-stencil-clear.c)
piglit_add_executable (gl-1.0-simple-readbuffer simple-readbuffer.c)
piglit_add_executable (gl-1.0-spot-light spot-light.c)
piglit_add_executable (gl-1.0-swapbuffers-behavior swapbuffers-behavior.c)
+piglit_add_executable (gl-1.0-texgen texgen.c)
# vim: ft=cmake:
diff --git a/tests/spec/gl-1.0/texgen.c b/tests/spec/gl-1.0/texgen.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..493d543
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/spec/gl-1.0/texgen.c
@@ -0,0 +1,321 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1999 Allen Akin All Rights Reserved.
+ *
+ * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
+ * obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation
+ * files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without
+ * restriction, including without limitation the rights to use,
+ * copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
+ * sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
+ * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following
+ * conditions:
+ *
+ * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
+ * included in all copies or substantial portions of the
+ * Software.
+ *
+ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+ * KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+ * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
+ * PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL ALLEN AKIN BE
+ * LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF
+ * OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
+ * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+ *
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file texgen.c: Basic test of GL texture coordinate generation.
+ * Author: Brian Sharp (brian at maniacal.org) December 2000
+ *
+ * This test does a basic test of the glTexGen functions, including
+ * object_linear, eye_linear, and sphere_map. We draw an icosahedron
+ * and map a checkerboard texture onto it.
+ * We use an ortho projection to keep it simple. The result should be a 1:1
+ * mapping of the check texture for all three modes (sphere map maps 1:1
+ * because mapping it onto a sphere inverts the spheremap math).
+ *
+ * Note that accuracy issues might cause this test to fail if the
+ * texcoords near the center are a little warped; I've specifically tried
+ * to keep the matrices as "pure" as possible (no rotations) to
+ * keep the numerical precision high. So far it seems to work fine.
+ * Introducing a rotation by 90 degrees about the x axis resulted,
+ * on one driver, in a warping at the center of the sphere which caused
+ * the test to fail.
+ *
+ * For the second test of the three, we offset the texture by 0.5,
+ * so that each test's rendering is visually distinct from the
+ * previous.
+ *
+ * To test for pass/fail we examine the color buffer for green and blue,
+ * (the check colors) in the appropriate places.
+ */
+
+#include "piglit-util-gl.h"
+
+PIGLIT_GL_TEST_CONFIG_BEGIN
+
+ config.supports_gl_compat_version = 10;
+ config.window_visual = PIGLIT_GL_VISUAL_RGB;
+ config.khr_no_error_support = PIGLIT_NO_ERRORS;
+ config.window_width = 50;
+ config.window_height = 50;
+
+PIGLIT_GL_TEST_CONFIG_END
+
+/* Colors of checkerboard texture */
+static float green[] = {0, 1, 0, 1};
+static float blue[] = {0, 0, 1, 1};
+
+static int num_vertices;
+static int num_indices;
+static float *vertices;
+static float *normals;
+static unsigned short *indices;
+
+static void
+generate_sphere(float radius, int slices, int stacks)
+{
+ int v = 0, n = 0, i = 0;
+ /* Can't have a sphere of less than 2 slices or stacks. */
+ assert(slices >= 2 && stacks >= 2);
+
+ /* We have 2 verts for the top and bottom point, and then
+ * slices*(stacks-1) more for the middle rings (it's stacks-1 since
+ * the top and bottom points each count in the stack count). */
+ num_vertices = 2 + (slices * (stacks - 1));
+ vertices = malloc(sizeof(float) * num_vertices * 3);
+ normals = malloc(sizeof(float) * num_vertices * 3);
+
+ /* The top and bottom slices have <slices> tris in them, and the ones
+ * in the middle (since they're made of quads) have 2*<slices> each.
+ */
+ num_indices = 3 * (2 * slices + 2 * (stacks - 2) * slices);
+ indices = malloc(sizeof(unsigned short) * num_indices);
+
+#define VX(i) vertices[3 * (i) + 0]
+#define VY(i) vertices[3 * (i) + 1]
+#define VZ(i) vertices[3 * (i) + 2]
+#define VINDEX(st, sl) (3 * (1 + (((st)-1) * slices) + (sl)))
+#ifndef M_PI
+#define M_PI 3.14159
+#endif
+
+ /* Generate the verts. The bottom and top verts are kind of special
+ * cases (they occupy the first and last vertex slots, respectively).
+ */
+ vertices[v++] = 0;
+ vertices[v++] = 0;
+ vertices[v++] = -radius;
+ normals[n++] = 0;
+ normals[n++] = 0;
+ normals[n++] = -1;
+
+ /* Now the inner rings; I can't decide whether it spreads the tri area
+ * out better to do this by increments in the spherical coordinate phi
+ * or in the cartesian z, but I think phi is a better bet. */
+ for (int cur_stack = 1; cur_stack < stacks; cur_stack++) {
+ float phi = M_PI - ((cur_stack / (float)stacks) * M_PI);
+ float zVal = cos(phi);
+ float sliceRadius = sqrt(1.0 - zVal * zVal);
+ for (int cur_slice = 0; cur_slice < slices; cur_slice++) {
+ float theta = 2 * M_PI * ((float)cur_slice / slices);
+
+ float xVal = sliceRadius * cos(theta);
+ float yVal = sliceRadius * sin(theta);
+
+ normals[v++] = xVal;
+ normals[v++] = yVal;
+ normals[v++] = zVal;
+ vertices[n++] = xVal * radius;
+ vertices[n++] = yVal * radius;
+ vertices[n++] = zVal * radius;
+ }
+ }
+
+ vertices[v++] = 0;
+ vertices[v++] = 0;
+ vertices[v++] = radius;
+ normals[n++] = 0;
+ normals[n++] = 0;
+ normals[n++] = 1;
+
+ /* Now to assemble them into triangles. Do the top and bottom slices
+ * first. */
+ for (int cur_slice = 0; cur_slice < slices; cur_slice++) {
+ indices[i++] = 0;
+ indices[i++] = (cur_slice + 1 % slices + 1);
+ indices[i++] = cur_slice + 1;
+
+ indices[i++] = num_vertices - 1;
+ indices[i++] = num_vertices - 2 - ((cur_slice + 1 % slices));
+ indices[i++] = num_vertices - 2 - cur_slice;
+ }
+
+ /* Now for the inner rings. We're already done with 2*slices
+ * triangles, so start after that. */
+ for (int cur_stack = 1; cur_stack < stacks - 1; cur_stack++) {
+ for (int cur_slice = 0; cur_slice < slices; cur_slice++) {
+ int nextStack = cur_stack + 1;
+ int nextSlice = (cur_slice + 1) % slices;
+ indices[i++] = VINDEX(cur_stack, cur_slice);
+ indices[i++] = VINDEX(cur_stack, nextSlice);
+ indices[i++] = VINDEX(nextStack, nextSlice);
+
+ indices[i++] = VINDEX(cur_stack, cur_slice);
+ indices[i++] = VINDEX(nextStack, nextSlice);
+ indices[i++] = VINDEX(nextStack, cur_slice);
+ }
+ }
+
+ assert(v == num_vertices * 3);
+ assert(i == num_indices);
+
+#undef VX
+#undef VY
+#undef VZ
+#undef VINDEX
+}
+
+static void
+render_sphere(void)
+{
+ glClear(GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT | GL_DEPTH_BUFFER_BIT);
+
+ glBegin(GL_TRIANGLES);
+ for (int i = 0; i < num_indices; ++i) {
+ glNormal3fv(&normals[indices[i]]);
+ glVertex3fv(&vertices[indices[i]]);
+ }
+ glEnd();
+}
+
+static bool
+verify_checkers(float *upper_left, float *upper_right)
+{
+ /* It's a piglit_width x piglit_height pixel block; since we drew a
+ * sphere that doesn't quite touch the edges, we need to be careful
+ * not to sample from what should be background. These pairs are
+ * hand-picked coordinates on the image that fall on the bottom-left
+ * quadrant of the sphere.
+ * XXX FIX ME: these sample coordinates assume that
+ * piglit_width == piglit_height == 50. */
+ unsigned int samples[6][2] = {
+ {13,13}, {4,22}, {22,4}, {20,20}, {20,10}, {10,20}
+ };
+
+ /* Run through those sample points in the bottom-left corner and make
+ * sure they're all the right color. */
+ for (int samp=0; samp<6; samp++) {
+ int x = samples[samp][0];
+ int y = samples[samp][1];
+ if (!piglit_probe_pixel_rgb(x, y, upper_right))
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ /* Run through those sample points in the bottom-right corner and make
+ * sure they're all the right color. Note the "piglit_width -
+ * samples[samp][0]" to flip it to the bottom-right quadrant. */
+ for (int samp=0; samp<6; samp++) {
+ int x = piglit_width - samples[samp][0];
+ int y = samples[samp][1];
+ if (!piglit_probe_pixel_rgb(x, y, upper_left))
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ /* Run through those sample points in the upper-right corner and make
+ * sure they're all the right color. */
+ for (int samp=0; samp<6; samp++) {
+ int x = piglit_width - samples[samp][0];
+ int y = piglit_height - samples[samp][1];
+ if (!piglit_probe_pixel_rgb(x, y, upper_right))
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ /* Run through those sample points in the upper-left corner and make
+ * sure they're all the right color. */
+ for (int samp=0; samp<6; samp++) {
+ int x = samples[samp][0];
+ int y = piglit_height - samples[samp][1];
+ if (!piglit_probe_pixel_rgb(x, y, upper_left))
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+enum piglit_result
+piglit_display(void)
+{
+ /* GL_SPHERE_MAP: with spheremap, the UL corner is blue */
+ glTexGeni(GL_S, GL_TEXTURE_GEN_MODE, GL_SPHERE_MAP);
+ glTexGeni(GL_T, GL_TEXTURE_GEN_MODE, GL_SPHERE_MAP);
+
+ render_sphere();
+
+ if (!verify_checkers(blue, green)) {
+ printf("GL_SPHERE_MAP\n");
+ return PIGLIT_FAIL;
+ }
+
+ /* GL_OBJECT_LINEAR: with object linear and the below planes, the
+ * UL corner is green. */
+ glTexGeni(GL_S, GL_TEXTURE_GEN_MODE, GL_OBJECT_LINEAR);
+ glTexGeni(GL_T, GL_TEXTURE_GEN_MODE, GL_OBJECT_LINEAR);
+ /* We flip the checker by setting W to 1.5 (phases by half a period)
+ */
+ const float s_obj_plane[4] = {0, 0.05, 0, 1.5};
+ const float t_obj_plane[4] = {0.05, 0, 0, 1};
+ glTexGenfv(GL_S, GL_OBJECT_PLANE, s_obj_plane);
+ glTexGenfv(GL_T, GL_OBJECT_PLANE, t_obj_plane);
+
+ render_sphere();
+
+ if (!verify_checkers(green, blue)) {
+ printf("GL_OBJECT_LINEAR\n");
+ return PIGLIT_FAIL;
+ }
+
+ /* GL_EYE_LINEAR: with eye linear and the below planes, the UL corner is blue. */
+ glTexGeni(GL_S, GL_TEXTURE_GEN_MODE, GL_EYE_LINEAR);
+ glTexGeni(GL_T, GL_TEXTURE_GEN_MODE, GL_EYE_LINEAR);
+ const float s_eye_plane[4] = {0, 0.05, 0, 1};
+ const float t_eye_plane[4] = {0.05, 0, 0, 1};
+ glTexGenfv(GL_S, GL_EYE_PLANE, s_eye_plane);
+ glTexGenfv(GL_T, GL_EYE_PLANE, t_eye_plane);
+
+ render_sphere();
+
+ if (!verify_checkers(blue, green)) {
+ printf("GL_EYE_LINEAR\n");
+ return PIGLIT_FAIL;
+ }
+
+ /* success */
+ return PIGLIT_PASS;
+}
+
+void
+piglit_init(int argc, char **argv)
+{
+ generate_sphere(9.9, 32, 16);
+
+ /* Setup the projection. */
+ piglit_gen_ortho_projection(-10, 10, -10, 10, -10, 10, false);
+
+ /* Set up our texture. */
+ glEnable(GL_TEXTURE_2D);
+ GLuint checker_texture_handle;
+ glGenTextures(1, &checker_texture_handle);
+ glBindTexture(GL_TEXTURE_2D, checker_texture_handle);
+
+ glTexEnvi(GL_TEXTURE_ENV, GL_TEXTURE_ENV_MODE, GL_REPLACE);
+ glTexParameteri(GL_TEXTURE_2D, GL_TEXTURE_MAG_FILTER, GL_NEAREST);
+ glTexParameteri(GL_TEXTURE_2D, GL_TEXTURE_MIN_FILTER, GL_NEAREST);
+ glEnable(GL_TEXTURE_GEN_S);
+ glEnable(GL_TEXTURE_GEN_T);
+
+ piglit_checkerboard_texture(checker_texture_handle, 0, 256, 256, 128,
+ 128, green, blue);
+}
--
2.7.4
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