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31 */
32
33 #include "wx/wxprec.h"
34
35 #if wxOSX_USE_COCOA_OR_CARBON
36
37 #import <CoreFoundation/CoreFoundation.h>
38 #import <ApplicationServices/ApplicationServices.h>
39 #import <OpenGL/OpenGL.h>
40 #import <OpenGL/gl.h>
41
42 #include "wx/osx/core/private.h"
43 #include "wx/osx/private/glgrab.h"
44
45 extern CGColorSpaceRef wxMacGetGenericRGBColorSpace();
46
47 /*
48 * perform an in-place swap from Quadrant 1 to Quadrant III format
49 * (upside-down PostScript/GL to right side up QD/CG raster format)
50 * We do this in-place, which requires more copying, but will touch
51 * only half the pages. (Display grabs are BIG!)
52 *
53 * Pixel reformatting may optionally be done here if needed.
54 */
55 static void swizzleBitmap(void * data, int rowBytes, int height)
56 {
57 int top, bottom;
58 void * buffer;
59 void * topP;
60 void * bottomP;
61 void * base;
62
63
64 top = 0;
65 bottom = height - 1;
66 base = data;
67 buffer = malloc(rowBytes);
68
69
70 while ( top < bottom )
71 {
72 topP = (void *)((top * rowBytes) + (intptr_t)base);
73 bottomP = (void *)((bottom * rowBytes) + (intptr_t)base);
74
75
76 /*
77 * Save and swap scanlines.
78 *
79 * This code does a simple in-place exchange with a temp buffer.
80 * If you need to reformat the pixels, replace the first two bcopy()
81 * calls with your own custom pixel reformatter.
82 */
83 bcopy( topP, buffer, rowBytes );
84 bcopy( bottomP, topP, rowBytes );
85 bcopy( buffer, bottomP, rowBytes );
86
87 ++top;
88 --bottom;
89 }
90 free( buffer );
91 }
92
93
94 /*
95 * Given a display ID and a rectangle on that display, generate a CGImageRef
96 * containing the display contents.
97 *
98 * srcRect is display-origin relative.
99 *
100 * This function uses a full screen OpenGL read-only context.
101 * By using OpenGL, we can read the screen using a DMA transfer
102 * when it's in millions of colors mode, and we can correctly read
103 * a microtiled full screen OpenGL context, such as a game or full
104 * screen video display.
105 *
106 * Returns a CGImageRef. When you are done with the CGImageRef, release it
107 * using CFRelease().
108 * Returns NULL on an error.
109 */
110
111 CGImageRef grabViaOpenGL(CGDirectDisplayID display, CGRect srcRect)
112 {
113 CGContextRef bitmap;
114 CGImageRef image;
115 void * data;
116 long bytewidth;
117 GLint width, height;
118
119 CGLContextObj glContextObj;
120 CGLPixelFormatObj pixelFormatObj ;
121 GLint numPixelFormats ;
122 CGLPixelFormatAttribute attribs[] =
123 {
124 kCGLPFAFullScreen,
125 kCGLPFADisplayMask,
126 (CGLPixelFormatAttribute) 0, /* Display mask bit goes here */
127 (CGLPixelFormatAttribute) 0
128 } ;
129
130
131 if ( display == kCGNullDirectDisplay )
132 display = CGMainDisplayID();
133 attribs[2] = (CGLPixelFormatAttribute) CGDisplayIDToOpenGLDisplayMask(display);
134
135
136 /* Build a full-screen GL context */
137 CGLChoosePixelFormat( attribs, &pixelFormatObj, &numPixelFormats );
138 if ( pixelFormatObj == NULL ) // No full screen context support
139 return NULL;
140 CGLCreateContext( pixelFormatObj, NULL, &glContextObj ) ;
141 CGLDestroyPixelFormat( pixelFormatObj ) ;
142 if ( glContextObj == NULL )
143 return NULL;
144
145
146 CGLSetCurrentContext( glContextObj ) ;
147 CGLSetFullScreen( glContextObj ) ;
148
149
150 glReadBuffer(GL_FRONT);
151
152
153 width = (GLint)srcRect.size.width;
154 height = (GLint)srcRect.size.height;
155
156
157 bytewidth = width * 4; // Assume 4 bytes/pixel for now
158 bytewidth = (bytewidth + 3) & ~3; // Align to 4 bytes
159
160 /* Build bitmap context */
161 data = malloc(height * bytewidth);
162 if ( data == NULL )
163 {
164 CGLSetCurrentContext( NULL );
165 CGLClearDrawable( glContextObj ); // disassociate from full screen
166 CGLDestroyContext( glContextObj ); // and destroy the context
167 return NULL;
168 }
169 bitmap = CGBitmapContextCreate(data, width, height, 8, bytewidth,
170 wxMacGetGenericRGBColorSpace(), kCGImageAlphaNoneSkipFirst /* XRGB */);
171
172
173 /* Read framebuffer into our bitmap */
174 glFinish(); /* Finish all OpenGL commands */
175 glPixelStorei(GL_PACK_ALIGNMENT, 4); /* Force 4-byte alignment */
176 glPixelStorei(GL_PACK_ROW_LENGTH, 0);
177 glPixelStorei(GL_PACK_SKIP_ROWS, 0);
178 glPixelStorei(GL_PACK_SKIP_PIXELS, 0);
179
180 /*
181 * Fetch the data in XRGB format, matching the bitmap context.
182 */
183 glReadPixels((GLint)srcRect.origin.x, (GLint)srcRect.origin.y, width, height,
184 GL_BGRA,
185 #ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN__
186 GL_UNSIGNED_INT_8_8_8_8_REV, // for PPC
187 #else
188 GL_UNSIGNED_INT_8_8_8_8, // for Intel! http://lists.apple.com/archives/quartz-dev/2006/May/msg00100.html
189 #endif
190 data);
191 /*
192 * glReadPixels generates a quadrant I raster, with origin in the lower left
193 * This isn't a problem for signal processing routines such as compressors,
194 * as they can simply use a negative 'advance' to move between scanlines.
195 * CGImageRef and CGBitmapContext assume a quadrant III raster, though, so we need to
196 * invert it. Pixel reformatting can also be done here.
197 */
198 swizzleBitmap(data, bytewidth, height);
199
200
201 /* Make an image out of our bitmap; does a cheap vm_copy of the bitmap */
202 image = CGBitmapContextCreateImage(bitmap);
203
204 /* Get rid of bitmap */
205 CFRelease(bitmap);
206 free(data);
207
208
209 /* Get rid of GL context */
210 CGLSetCurrentContext( NULL );
211 CGLClearDrawable( glContextObj ); // disassociate from full screen
212 CGLDestroyContext( glContextObj ); // and destroy the context
213
214 /* Returned image has a reference count of 1 */
215 return image;
216 }
217
218 #endif