| // Copyright (c) 2010 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| // found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| #ifndef PDF_PAINT_MANAGER_H_ |
| #define PDF_PAINT_MANAGER_H_ |
| |
| #include <stdint.h> |
| |
| #include <vector> |
| |
| #include "pdf/paint_aggregator.h" |
| #include "ppapi/cpp/graphics_2d.h" |
| #include "ppapi/utility/completion_callback_factory.h" |
| |
| namespace pp { |
| class Graphics2D; |
| class Instance; |
| class Point; |
| class Rect; |
| }; |
| |
| // Custom PaintManager for the PDF plugin. This is branched from the Pepper |
| // version. The difference is that this supports progressive rendering of dirty |
| // rects, where multiple calls to the rendering engine are needed. It also |
| // supports having higher-priority rects flushing right away, i.e. the |
| // scrollbars. |
| // |
| // The client's OnPaint |
| class PaintManager { |
| public: |
| // Like PaintAggregator's version, but allows the plugin to tell us whether |
| // it should be flushed to the screen immediately or when the rest of the |
| // plugin viewport is ready. |
| struct ReadyRect { |
| ReadyRect(); |
| ReadyRect(const pp::Rect& r, const pp::ImageData& i, bool f); |
| ReadyRect(const ReadyRect& that); |
| |
| operator PaintAggregator::ReadyRect() const { |
| PaintAggregator::ReadyRect rv; |
| rv.offset = offset; |
| rv.rect = rect; |
| rv.image_data = image_data; |
| return rv; |
| } |
| |
| pp::Point offset; |
| pp::Rect rect; |
| pp::ImageData image_data; |
| bool flush_now; |
| }; |
| class Client { |
| public: |
| // Paints the given invalid area of the plugin to the given graphics |
| // device. Returns true if anything was painted. |
| // |
| // You are given the list of rects to paint in |paint_rects|. You can |
| // combine painting into less rectangles if it's more efficient. When a |
| // rect is painted, information about that paint should be inserted into |
| // |ready|. Otherwise if a paint needs more work, add the rect to |
| // |pending|. If |pending| is not empty, your OnPaint function will get |
| // called again. Once OnPaint is called and it returns no pending rects, |
| // all the previously ready rects will be flushed on screen. The exception |
| // is for ready rects that have |flush_now| set to true. These will be |
| // flushed right away. |
| // |
| // Do not call Flush() on the graphics device, this will be done |
| // automatically if you return true from this function since the |
| // PaintManager needs to handle the callback. |
| // |
| // Calling Invalidate/Scroll is not allowed while inside an OnPaint |
| virtual void OnPaint(const std::vector<pp::Rect>& paint_rects, |
| std::vector<ReadyRect>* ready, |
| std::vector<pp::Rect>* pending) = 0; |
| |
| protected: |
| // You shouldn't be doing deleting through this interface. |
| virtual ~Client() {} |
| }; |
| |
| // The instance is the plugin instance using this paint manager to do its |
| // painting. Painting will automatically go to this instance and you don't |
| // have to manually bind any device context (this is all handled by the |
| // paint manager). |
| // |
| // The Client is a non-owning pointer and must remain valid (normally the |
| // object implementing the Client interface will own the paint manager). |
| // |
| // The is_always_opaque flag will be passed to the device contexts that this |
| // class creates. Set this to true if your plugin always draws an opaque |
| // image to the device. This is used as a hint to the browser that it does |
| // not need to do alpha blending, which speeds up painting. If you generate |
| // non-opqaue pixels or aren't sure, set this to false for more general |
| // blending. |
| // |
| // If you set is_always_opaque, your alpha channel should always be set to |
| // 0xFF or there may be painting artifacts. Being opaque will allow the |
| // browser to do a memcpy rather than a blend to paint the plugin, and this |
| // means your alpha values will get set on the page backing store. If these |
| // values are incorrect, it could mess up future blending. If you aren't |
| // sure, it is always correct to specify that it it not opaque. |
| // |
| // You will need to call SetSize before this class will do anything. Normally |
| // you do this from the ViewChanged method of your plugin instance. |
| PaintManager(pp::Instance* instance, Client* client, bool is_always_opaque); |
| |
| ~PaintManager(); |
| |
| // Returns the size of the graphics context to allocate for a given plugin |
| // size. We may allocated a slightly larger buffer than required so that we |
| // don't have to resize the context when scrollbars appear/dissapear due to |
| // zooming (which can result in flickering). |
| static pp::Size GetNewContextSize(const pp::Size& current_context_size, |
| const pp::Size& plugin_size); |
| |
| // You must call this function before using if you use the 0-arg constructor. |
| // See the constructor for what these arguments mean. |
| void Initialize(pp::Instance* instance, Client* client, |
| bool is_always_opaque); |
| |
| // Sets the size of the plugin. If the size is the same as the previous call, |
| // this will be a NOP. If the size has changed, a new device will be |
| // allocated to the given size and a paint to that device will be scheduled. |
| // |
| // This is intended to be called from ViewChanged with the size of the |
| // plugin. Since it tracks the old size and only allocates when the size |
| // changes, you can always call this function without worrying about whether |
| // the size changed or ViewChanged is called for another reason (like the |
| // position changed). |
| void SetSize(const pp::Size& new_size, float new_device_scale); |
| |
| // Invalidate the entire plugin. |
| void Invalidate(); |
| |
| // Invalidate the given rect. |
| void InvalidateRect(const pp::Rect& rect); |
| |
| // The given rect should be scrolled by the given amounts. |
| void ScrollRect(const pp::Rect& clip_rect, const pp::Point& amount); |
| |
| // Returns the size of the graphics context for the next paint operation. |
| // This is the pending size if a resize is pending (the plugin has called |
| // SetSize but we haven't actually painted it yet), or the current size of |
| // no resize is pending. |
| pp::Size GetEffectiveSize() const; |
| float GetEffectiveDeviceScale() const; |
| |
| // Set the transform for the graphics layer. |
| // If |schedule_flush| is true, it ensures a flush will be scheduled for |
| // this change. If |schedule_flush| is false, then the change will not take |
| // effect until another change causes a flush. |
| void SetTransform(float scale, |
| const pp::Point& origin, |
| const pp::Point& translate, |
| bool schedule_flush); |
| // Resets any transform for the graphics layer. |
| // This does not schedule a flush. |
| void ClearTransform(); |
| |
| private: |
| // Disallow copy and assign (these are unimplemented). |
| PaintManager(const PaintManager&); |
| PaintManager& operator=(const PaintManager&); |
| |
| // Makes sure there is a callback that will trigger a paint at a later time. |
| // This will be either a Flush callback telling us we're allowed to generate |
| // more data, or, if there's no flush callback pending, a manual call back |
| // to the message loop via ExecuteOnMainThread. |
| void EnsureCallbackPending(); |
| |
| // Does the client paint and executes a Flush if necessary. |
| void DoPaint(); |
| |
| // Executes a Flush. |
| void Flush(); |
| |
| // Callback for asynchronous completion of Flush. |
| void OnFlushComplete(int32_t); |
| |
| // Callback for manual scheduling of paints when there is no flush callback |
| // pending. |
| void OnManualCallbackComplete(int32_t); |
| |
| pp::Instance* instance_; |
| |
| // Non-owning pointer. See the constructor. |
| Client* client_; |
| |
| bool is_always_opaque_; |
| |
| pp::CompletionCallbackFactory<PaintManager> callback_factory_; |
| |
| // This graphics device will be is_null() if no graphics has been manually |
| // set yet. |
| pp::Graphics2D graphics_; |
| |
| PaintAggregator aggregator_; |
| |
| // See comment for EnsureCallbackPending for more on how these work. |
| bool manual_callback_pending_; |
| bool flush_pending_; |
| bool flush_requested_; |
| |
| // When we get a resize, we don't bind right away (see SetSize). The |
| // has_pending_resize_ tells us that we need to do a resize for the next |
| // paint operation. When true, the new size is in pending_size_. |
| bool has_pending_resize_; |
| bool graphics_need_to_be_bound_; |
| pp::Size pending_size_; |
| pp::Size plugin_size_; |
| float pending_device_scale_; |
| float device_scale_; |
| |
| // True iff we're in the middle of a paint. |
| bool in_paint_; |
| |
| // True if we haven't painted the plugin viewport yet. |
| bool first_paint_; |
| |
| // True when the view size just changed and we're waiting for a paint. |
| bool view_size_changed_waiting_for_paint_; |
| }; |
| |
| #endif // PDF_PAINT_MANAGER_H_ |