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weston/tests/internal-screenshot-test.c

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#include "config.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include "weston-test-client-helper.h"
char *server_parameters="--use-pixman --width=320 --height=240";
static void
draw_stuff(pixman_image_t *image)
{
int w, h;
int stride; /* bytes */
int x, y;
uint8_t r, g, b;
uint32_t *pixels;
uint32_t *pixel;
pixman_format_code_t fmt;
fmt = pixman_image_get_format(image);
w = pixman_image_get_width(image);
h = pixman_image_get_height(image);
stride = pixman_image_get_stride(image);
pixels = pixman_image_get_data(image);
assert(PIXMAN_FORMAT_BPP(fmt) == 32);
for (x = 0; x < w; x++)
for (y = 0; y < h; y++) {
b = x;
g = x + y;
r = y;
pixel = pixels + (y * stride / 4) + x;
*pixel = (255 << 24) | (r << 16) | (g << 8) | b;
}
}
TEST(internal_screenshot)
{
struct buffer *buf;
struct client *client;
struct wl_surface *surface;
struct surface *screenshot = NULL;
struct surface *reference_good = NULL;
struct surface *reference_bad = NULL;
struct rectangle clip;
const char *fname;
bool match = false;
bool dump_all_images = true;
/* Create the client */
printf("Creating client for test\n");
client = create_client_and_test_surface(100, 100, 100, 100);
assert(client);
surface = client->surface->wl_surface;
/*
* We are racing our screenshooting against weston-desktop-shell
* setting the cursor. If w-d-s wins, our screenshot will have a cursor
* shown, which makes the image comparison fail. Our window and the
* default pointer position are accidentally causing an overlap that
* intersects our test clip rectangle.
*
* w-d-s wins very rarely though, so the race is easy to miss. You can
* make it happen by putting a delay before the call to
* create_client_and_test_surface().
*
* The weston_test_move_pointer() below makes the race irrelevant, as
* the cursor won't overlap with anything we care about.
*/
/* Move the pointer away from the screenshot area. */
weston_test_move_pointer(client->test->weston_test, 0, 0);
buf = create_shm_buffer_a8r8g8b8(client, 100, 100);
draw_stuff(buf->image);
wl_surface_attach(surface, buf->proxy, 0, 0);
wl_surface_damage(surface, 0, 0, 100, 100);
wl_surface_commit(surface);
/* Take a snapshot. Result will be in screenshot->wl_buffer. */
printf("Taking a screenshot\n");
screenshot = capture_screenshot_of_output(client);
assert(screenshot);
/* Load good reference image */
fname = screenshot_reference_filename("internal-screenshot-good", 0);
printf("Loading good reference image %s\n", fname);
reference_good = load_surface_from_png(fname);
assert(reference_good);
/* Load bad reference image */
fname = screenshot_reference_filename("internal-screenshot-bad", 0);
printf("Loading bad reference image %s\n", fname);
reference_bad = load_surface_from_png(fname);
assert(reference_bad);
/* Test check_surfaces_equal()
* We expect this to fail since we use a bad reference image
*/
match = check_surfaces_equal(screenshot, reference_bad);
printf("Screenshot %s reference image\n", match? "equal to" : "different from");
assert(!match);
tests: introduce struct buffer for client-helper We are growing more tests that need to handle buffers, both just images and wl_buffers. Particularly the screenshooting facility needs these. Currently everything is in struct surface, which contains more than we need. It is a bit messy. Create a new struct buffer to encapsulate the image representation, the wl_buffer, and enough information to tear it all down (munmap) so we don't have to leak everything. Some tests might start doing things in loops, and leaking would accumulate. Instead of inventing our own image representation, use pixman_image_t. It is a well-tested library worth using, and we already rely on it in other places. This makes the tests depend on Pixman, which requires the fix for building buffer-count, which would otherwise not find pixman.h. The new create_shm_buffer_a8r8g8b8() creates an image with an explicit format, and pixman_image_t keeps track of it. And stride and size and data. This implementation is still a little hacky due to calling create_shm_buffer(). A very new thing is buffer_destroy(). Previously we didn't really free any buffers. It is not a problem when the process will exit soon anyway, but it may become a problem if tests start iterating things. Manual memset() on a image is converted to a pixman action, just to show how to do it properly with pixman. Stride and pixel format assumptions still linger all around, but those are for another patch. Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
9 years ago
buffer_destroy(reference_bad->buffer);
free(reference_bad);
/* Test check_surfaces_match_in_clip()
* Alpha-blending and other effects can cause irrelevant discrepancies, so look only
* at a small portion of the solid-colored background
*/
clip.x = 100;
clip.y = 100;
clip.width = 100;
clip.height = 100;
printf("Clip: %d,%d %d x %d\n", clip.x, clip.y, clip.width, clip.height);
match = check_surfaces_match_in_clip(screenshot, reference_good,
&clip);
printf("Screenshot %s reference image in clipped area\n", match? "matches" : "doesn't match");
tests: introduce struct buffer for client-helper We are growing more tests that need to handle buffers, both just images and wl_buffers. Particularly the screenshooting facility needs these. Currently everything is in struct surface, which contains more than we need. It is a bit messy. Create a new struct buffer to encapsulate the image representation, the wl_buffer, and enough information to tear it all down (munmap) so we don't have to leak everything. Some tests might start doing things in loops, and leaking would accumulate. Instead of inventing our own image representation, use pixman_image_t. It is a well-tested library worth using, and we already rely on it in other places. This makes the tests depend on Pixman, which requires the fix for building buffer-count, which would otherwise not find pixman.h. The new create_shm_buffer_a8r8g8b8() creates an image with an explicit format, and pixman_image_t keeps track of it. And stride and size and data. This implementation is still a little hacky due to calling create_shm_buffer(). A very new thing is buffer_destroy(). Previously we didn't really free any buffers. It is not a problem when the process will exit soon anyway, but it may become a problem if tests start iterating things. Manual memset() on a image is converted to a pixman action, just to show how to do it properly with pixman. Stride and pixel format assumptions still linger all around, but those are for another patch. Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
9 years ago
buffer_destroy(reference_good->buffer);
free(reference_good);
/* Test dumping of non-matching images */
if (!match || dump_all_images) {
fname = screenshot_output_filename("internal-screenshot", 0);
write_surface_as_png(screenshot, fname);
}
free(screenshot);
printf("Test complete\n");
assert(match);
}