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  1. /* cairo - a vector graphics library with display and print output
  2.  *
  3.  * Copyright © 2005 Red Hat, Inc.
  4.  *
  5.  * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
  6.  * modify it either under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
  7.  * License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software Foundation
  8.  * (the "LGPL") or, at your option, under the terms of the Mozilla
  9.  * Public License Version 1.1 (the "MPL"). If you do not alter this
  10.  * notice, a recipient may use your version of this file under either
  11.  * the MPL or the LGPL.
  12.  *
  13.  * You should have received a copy of the LGPL along with this library
  14.  * in the file COPYING-LGPL-2.1; if not, write to the Free Software
  15.  * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Suite 500, Boston, MA 02110-1335, USA
  16.  * You should have received a copy of the MPL along with this library
  17.  * in the file COPYING-MPL-1.1
  18.  *
  19.  * The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License
  20.  * Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in
  21.  * compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
  22.  * http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
  23.  *
  24.  * This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY
  25.  * OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the LGPL or the MPL for
  26.  * the specific language governing rights and limitations.
  27.  *
  28.  * The Original Code is the cairo graphics library.
  29.  *
  30.  * The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Red Hat, Inc.
  31.  *
  32.  * Contributor(s):
  33.  *      Carl D. Worth <cworth@cworth.org>
  34.  */
  35.  
  36. #include "cairoint.h"
  37. #include "cairo-image-surface-private.h"
  38.  
  39. /**
  40.  * cairo_debug_reset_static_data:
  41.  *
  42.  * Resets all static data within cairo to its original state,
  43.  * (ie. identical to the state at the time of program invocation). For
  44.  * example, all caches within cairo will be flushed empty.
  45.  *
  46.  * This function is intended to be useful when using memory-checking
  47.  * tools such as valgrind. When valgrind's memcheck analyzes a
  48.  * cairo-using program without a call to cairo_debug_reset_static_data(),
  49.  * it will report all data reachable via cairo's static objects as
  50.  * "still reachable". Calling cairo_debug_reset_static_data() just prior
  51.  * to program termination will make it easier to get squeaky clean
  52.  * reports from valgrind.
  53.  *
  54.  * WARNING: It is only safe to call this function when there are no
  55.  * active cairo objects remaining, (ie. the appropriate destroy
  56.  * functions have been called as necessary). If there are active cairo
  57.  * objects, this call is likely to cause a crash, (eg. an assertion
  58.  * failure due to a hash table being destroyed when non-empty).
  59.  *
  60.  * Since: 1.0
  61.  **/
  62. void
  63. cairo_debug_reset_static_data (void)
  64. {
  65.     CAIRO_MUTEX_INITIALIZE ();
  66.  
  67.     _cairo_scaled_font_map_destroy ();
  68.  
  69.     _cairo_toy_font_face_reset_static_data ();
  70.  
  71. #if CAIRO_HAS_FT_FONT
  72.     _cairo_ft_font_reset_static_data ();
  73. #endif
  74.  
  75. #if CAIRO_HAS_WIN32_FONT
  76.     _cairo_win32_font_reset_static_data ();
  77. #endif
  78.  
  79.     _cairo_intern_string_reset_static_data ();
  80.  
  81.     _cairo_scaled_font_reset_static_data ();
  82.  
  83.     _cairo_pattern_reset_static_data ();
  84.  
  85.     _cairo_clip_reset_static_data ();
  86.  
  87.     _cairo_image_reset_static_data ();
  88.  
  89. #if CAIRO_HAS_DRM_SURFACE
  90.     _cairo_drm_device_reset_static_data ();
  91. #endif
  92.  
  93.     _cairo_default_context_reset_static_data ();
  94.  
  95. #if CAIRO_HAS_COGL_SURFACE
  96.     _cairo_cogl_context_reset_static_data ();
  97. #endif
  98.  
  99.     CAIRO_MUTEX_FINALIZE ();
  100. }
  101.  
  102. #if HAVE_VALGRIND
  103. void
  104. _cairo_debug_check_image_surface_is_defined (const cairo_surface_t *surface)
  105. {
  106.     const cairo_image_surface_t *image = (cairo_image_surface_t *) surface;
  107.     const uint8_t *bits;
  108.     int row, width;
  109.  
  110.     if (surface == NULL)
  111.         return;
  112.  
  113.     if (! RUNNING_ON_VALGRIND)
  114.         return;
  115.  
  116.     bits = image->data;
  117.     switch (image->format) {
  118.     case CAIRO_FORMAT_A1:
  119.         width = (image->width + 7)/8;
  120.         break;
  121.     case CAIRO_FORMAT_A8:
  122.         width = image->width;
  123.         break;
  124.     case CAIRO_FORMAT_RGB16_565:
  125.         width = image->width*2;
  126.         break;
  127.     case CAIRO_FORMAT_RGB24:
  128.     case CAIRO_FORMAT_RGB30:
  129.     case CAIRO_FORMAT_ARGB32:
  130.         width = image->width*4;
  131.         break;
  132.     case CAIRO_FORMAT_INVALID:
  133.     default:
  134.         /* XXX compute width from pixman bpp */
  135.         return;
  136.     }
  137.  
  138.     for (row = 0; row < image->height; row++) {
  139.         VALGRIND_CHECK_MEM_IS_DEFINED (bits, width);
  140.         /* and then silence any future valgrind warnings */
  141.         VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_DEFINED (bits, width);
  142.         bits += image->stride;
  143.     }
  144. }
  145. #endif
  146.  
  147.  
  148. #if 0
  149. void
  150. _cairo_image_surface_write_to_ppm (cairo_image_surface_t *isurf, const char *fn)
  151. {
  152.     char *fmt;
  153.     if (isurf->format == CAIRO_FORMAT_ARGB32 || isurf->format == CAIRO_FORMAT_RGB24)
  154.         fmt = "P6";
  155.     else if (isurf->format == CAIRO_FORMAT_A8)
  156.         fmt = "P5";
  157.     else
  158.         return;
  159.  
  160.     FILE *fp = fopen(fn, "wb");
  161.     if (!fp)
  162.         return;
  163.  
  164.     fprintf (fp, "%s %d %d 255\n", fmt,isurf->width, isurf->height);
  165.     for (int j = 0; j < isurf->height; j++) {
  166.         unsigned char *row = isurf->data + isurf->stride * j;
  167.         for (int i = 0; i < isurf->width; i++) {
  168.             if (isurf->format == CAIRO_FORMAT_ARGB32 || isurf->format == CAIRO_FORMAT_RGB24) {
  169.                 unsigned char r = *row++;
  170.                 unsigned char g = *row++;
  171.                 unsigned char b = *row++;
  172.                 *row++;
  173.                 putc(r, fp);
  174.                 putc(g, fp);
  175.                 putc(b, fp);
  176.             } else {
  177.                 unsigned char a = *row++;
  178.                 putc(a, fp);
  179.             }
  180.         }
  181.     }
  182.  
  183.     fclose (fp);
  184.  
  185.     fprintf (stderr, "Wrote %s\n", fn);
  186. }
  187. #endif
  188.  
  189. static cairo_status_t
  190. _print_move_to (void *closure,
  191.                 const cairo_point_t *point)
  192. {
  193.     fprintf (closure,
  194.              " %f %f m",
  195.              _cairo_fixed_to_double (point->x),
  196.              _cairo_fixed_to_double (point->y));
  197.  
  198.     return CAIRO_STATUS_SUCCESS;
  199. }
  200.  
  201. static cairo_status_t
  202. _print_line_to (void *closure,
  203.                 const cairo_point_t *point)
  204. {
  205.     fprintf (closure,
  206.              " %f %f l",
  207.              _cairo_fixed_to_double (point->x),
  208.              _cairo_fixed_to_double (point->y));
  209.  
  210.     return CAIRO_STATUS_SUCCESS;
  211. }
  212.  
  213. static cairo_status_t
  214. _print_curve_to (void *closure,
  215.                  const cairo_point_t *p1,
  216.                  const cairo_point_t *p2,
  217.                  const cairo_point_t *p3)
  218. {
  219.     fprintf (closure,
  220.              " %f %f %f %f %f %f c",
  221.              _cairo_fixed_to_double (p1->x),
  222.              _cairo_fixed_to_double (p1->y),
  223.              _cairo_fixed_to_double (p2->x),
  224.              _cairo_fixed_to_double (p2->y),
  225.              _cairo_fixed_to_double (p3->x),
  226.              _cairo_fixed_to_double (p3->y));
  227.  
  228.     return CAIRO_STATUS_SUCCESS;
  229. }
  230.  
  231. static cairo_status_t
  232. _print_close (void *closure)
  233. {
  234.     fprintf (closure, " h");
  235.  
  236.     return CAIRO_STATUS_SUCCESS;
  237. }
  238.  
  239. void
  240. _cairo_debug_print_path (FILE *stream, cairo_path_fixed_t *path)
  241. {
  242.     cairo_status_t status;
  243.     cairo_box_t box;
  244.  
  245.     fprintf (stream,
  246.              "path: extents=(%f, %f), (%f, %f)\n",
  247.             _cairo_fixed_to_double (path->extents.p1.x),
  248.             _cairo_fixed_to_double (path->extents.p1.y),
  249.             _cairo_fixed_to_double (path->extents.p2.x),
  250.             _cairo_fixed_to_double (path->extents.p2.y));
  251.  
  252.     status = _cairo_path_fixed_interpret (path,
  253.                                           _print_move_to,
  254.                                           _print_line_to,
  255.                                           _print_curve_to,
  256.                                           _print_close,
  257.                                           stream);
  258.     assert (status == CAIRO_STATUS_SUCCESS);
  259.  
  260.     if (_cairo_path_fixed_is_box (path, &box)) {
  261.         fprintf (stream, "[box (%d, %d), (%d, %d)]",
  262.                  box.p1.x, box.p1.y, box.p2.x, box.p2.y);
  263.     }
  264.  
  265.     printf ("\n");
  266. }
  267.  
  268. void
  269. _cairo_debug_print_polygon (FILE *stream, cairo_polygon_t *polygon)
  270. {
  271.     int n;
  272.  
  273.     fprintf (stream,
  274.              "polygon: extents=(%f, %f), (%f, %f)\n",
  275.             _cairo_fixed_to_double (polygon->extents.p1.x),
  276.             _cairo_fixed_to_double (polygon->extents.p1.y),
  277.             _cairo_fixed_to_double (polygon->extents.p2.x),
  278.             _cairo_fixed_to_double (polygon->extents.p2.y));
  279.     if (polygon->num_limits) {
  280.         fprintf (stream,
  281.                  "       : limit=(%f, %f), (%f, %f) x %d\n",
  282.                  _cairo_fixed_to_double (polygon->limit.p1.x),
  283.                  _cairo_fixed_to_double (polygon->limit.p1.y),
  284.                  _cairo_fixed_to_double (polygon->limit.p2.x),
  285.                  _cairo_fixed_to_double (polygon->limit.p2.y),
  286.                  polygon->num_limits);
  287.     }
  288.  
  289.     for (n = 0; n < polygon->num_edges; n++) {
  290.         cairo_edge_t *edge = &polygon->edges[n];
  291.  
  292.         fprintf (stream,
  293.                  "  [%d] = [(%f, %f), (%f, %f)], top=%f, bottom=%f, dir=%d\n",
  294.                  n,
  295.                  _cairo_fixed_to_double (edge->line.p1.x),
  296.                  _cairo_fixed_to_double (edge->line.p1.y),
  297.                  _cairo_fixed_to_double (edge->line.p2.x),
  298.                  _cairo_fixed_to_double (edge->line.p2.y),
  299.                  _cairo_fixed_to_double (edge->top),
  300.                  _cairo_fixed_to_double (edge->bottom),
  301.                  edge->dir);
  302.  
  303.     }
  304. }
  305.