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Java example source code file (X11PMBlitLoops.java)
The X11PMBlitLoops.java Java example source code/* * Copyright (c) 2000, 2007, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. * * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. * * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that * accompanied this code). * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. * * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any * questions. */ package sun.java2d.x11; import sun.awt.SunToolkit; import sun.java2d.loops.GraphicsPrimitive; import sun.java2d.loops.GraphicsPrimitiveMgr; import sun.java2d.loops.GraphicsPrimitiveProxy; import sun.java2d.loops.CompositeType; import sun.java2d.loops.SurfaceType; import sun.java2d.loops.Blit; import sun.java2d.loops.MaskBlit; import sun.java2d.pipe.Region; import sun.java2d.SurfaceData; import java.awt.Composite; import java.awt.image.IndexColorModel; /** * X11PMBlitLoops * * This class accelerates Blits between two surfaces of types *PM. Since * the onscreen surface is of that type and some of the offscreen surfaces * may be of that type (if they were created via X11OffScreenImage), then * this type of Blit will accelerated double-buffer copies between those * two surfaces. */ public class X11PMBlitLoops extends Blit { public static void register() { GraphicsPrimitive[] primitives = { new X11PMBlitLoops(X11SurfaceData.IntBgrX11, X11SurfaceData.IntBgrX11, false), new X11PMBlitLoops(X11SurfaceData.IntRgbX11, X11SurfaceData.IntRgbX11, false), new X11PMBlitLoops(X11SurfaceData.ThreeByteBgrX11, X11SurfaceData.ThreeByteBgrX11, false), new X11PMBlitLoops(X11SurfaceData.ThreeByteRgbX11, X11SurfaceData.ThreeByteRgbX11, false), new X11PMBlitLoops(X11SurfaceData.ByteIndexedOpaqueX11, X11SurfaceData.ByteIndexedOpaqueX11, false), new X11PMBlitLoops(X11SurfaceData.ByteGrayX11, X11SurfaceData.ByteGrayX11, false), new X11PMBlitLoops(X11SurfaceData.Index8GrayX11, X11SurfaceData.Index8GrayX11, false), new X11PMBlitLoops(X11SurfaceData.UShort555RgbX11, X11SurfaceData.UShort555RgbX11, false), new X11PMBlitLoops(X11SurfaceData.UShort565RgbX11, X11SurfaceData.UShort565RgbX11, false), new X11PMBlitLoops(X11SurfaceData.UShortIndexedX11, X11SurfaceData.UShortIndexedX11, false), // 1-bit transparent to opaque loops new X11PMBlitLoops(X11SurfaceData.IntBgrX11_BM, X11SurfaceData.IntBgrX11, true), new X11PMBlitLoops(X11SurfaceData.IntRgbX11_BM, X11SurfaceData.IntRgbX11, true), new X11PMBlitLoops(X11SurfaceData.ThreeByteBgrX11_BM, X11SurfaceData.ThreeByteBgrX11, true), new X11PMBlitLoops(X11SurfaceData.ThreeByteRgbX11_BM, X11SurfaceData.ThreeByteRgbX11, true), new X11PMBlitLoops(X11SurfaceData.ByteIndexedX11_BM, X11SurfaceData.ByteIndexedOpaqueX11, true), new X11PMBlitLoops(X11SurfaceData.ByteGrayX11_BM, X11SurfaceData.ByteGrayX11, true), new X11PMBlitLoops(X11SurfaceData.Index8GrayX11_BM, X11SurfaceData.Index8GrayX11, true), new X11PMBlitLoops(X11SurfaceData.UShort555RgbX11_BM, X11SurfaceData.UShort555RgbX11, true), new X11PMBlitLoops(X11SurfaceData.UShort565RgbX11_BM, X11SurfaceData.UShort565RgbX11, true), new X11PMBlitLoops(X11SurfaceData.UShortIndexedX11_BM, X11SurfaceData.UShortIndexedX11, true), new X11PMBlitLoops(X11SurfaceData.IntRgbX11, X11SurfaceData.IntArgbPreX11, true), new X11PMBlitLoops(X11SurfaceData.IntRgbX11, X11SurfaceData.IntArgbPreX11, false), new X11PMBlitLoops(X11SurfaceData.IntRgbX11_BM, X11SurfaceData.IntArgbPreX11, true), new X11PMBlitLoops(X11SurfaceData.IntBgrX11, X11SurfaceData.FourByteAbgrPreX11, true), new X11PMBlitLoops(X11SurfaceData.IntBgrX11, X11SurfaceData.FourByteAbgrPreX11, false), new X11PMBlitLoops(X11SurfaceData.IntBgrX11_BM, X11SurfaceData.FourByteAbgrPreX11, true), // delegate loops new DelegateBlitLoop(X11SurfaceData.IntBgrX11_BM, X11SurfaceData.IntBgrX11), new DelegateBlitLoop(X11SurfaceData.IntRgbX11_BM, X11SurfaceData.IntRgbX11), new DelegateBlitLoop(X11SurfaceData.ThreeByteBgrX11_BM, X11SurfaceData.ThreeByteBgrX11), new DelegateBlitLoop(X11SurfaceData.ThreeByteRgbX11_BM, X11SurfaceData.ThreeByteRgbX11), new DelegateBlitLoop(X11SurfaceData.ByteIndexedX11_BM, X11SurfaceData.ByteIndexedOpaqueX11), new DelegateBlitLoop(X11SurfaceData.ByteGrayX11_BM, X11SurfaceData.ByteGrayX11), new DelegateBlitLoop(X11SurfaceData.Index8GrayX11_BM, X11SurfaceData.Index8GrayX11), new DelegateBlitLoop(X11SurfaceData.UShort555RgbX11_BM, X11SurfaceData.UShort555RgbX11), new DelegateBlitLoop(X11SurfaceData.UShort565RgbX11_BM, X11SurfaceData.UShort565RgbX11), new DelegateBlitLoop(X11SurfaceData.UShortIndexedX11_BM, X11SurfaceData.UShortIndexedX11), }; GraphicsPrimitiveMgr.register(primitives); } public X11PMBlitLoops(SurfaceType srcType, SurfaceType dstType, boolean over) { super(srcType, over ? CompositeType.SrcOverNoEa : CompositeType.SrcNoEa, dstType); } public void Blit(SurfaceData src, SurfaceData dst, Composite comp, Region clip, int sx, int sy, int dx, int dy, int w, int h) { SunToolkit.awtLock(); try { X11SurfaceData x11sd = (X11SurfaceData)dst; // pass null clip region here since we clip manually in native code // also use false for needExposures since we clip to the pixmap long xgc = x11sd.getBlitGC(null, false); nativeBlit(src.getNativeOps(), dst.getNativeOps(), xgc, clip, sx, sy, dx, dy, w, h); } finally { SunToolkit.awtUnlock(); } } /** * Blit * This native method is where all of the work happens in the * accelerated Blit. */ private native void nativeBlit(long srcData, long dstData, long xgc, Region clip, int sx, int sy, int dx, int dy, int w, int h); /** * This loop is used to render from a BITMASK Sw surface data * to the Hw cached copies managed by SurfaceDataProxies. * It first uses a delegate opaque Blit to perform the copy of * the pixel data and then updates the X11 clipping bitmask from * the transparent pixels in the source. */ static class DelegateBlitLoop extends Blit { SurfaceType dstType; /** * @param realDstType SurfaceType for which the loop should be * registered * @param delegateDstType SurfaceType which will be used * for finding delegate loop */ public DelegateBlitLoop(SurfaceType realDstType, SurfaceType delegateDstType) { super(SurfaceType.Any, CompositeType.SrcNoEa, realDstType); this.dstType = delegateDstType; } public void Blit(SurfaceData src, SurfaceData dst, Composite comp, Region clip, int sx, int sy, int dx, int dy, int w, int h) { Blit blit = Blit.getFromCache(src.getSurfaceType(), CompositeType.SrcNoEa, dstType); blit.Blit(src, dst, comp, clip, sx, sy, dx, dy, w, h); updateBitmask(src, dst, src.getColorModel() instanceof IndexColorModel); } } private static native void updateBitmask(SurfaceData src, SurfaceData dst, boolean isICM); } Other Java examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Java X11PMBlitLoops.java source code file: |
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