From 5f8de423f190bbb79a62f804151bc24824fa32d8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Matt A. Tobin" Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2018 04:16:08 -0500 Subject: Add m-esr52 at 52.6.0 --- toolkit/xre/glxtest.cpp | 349 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 349 insertions(+) create mode 100644 toolkit/xre/glxtest.cpp (limited to 'toolkit/xre/glxtest.cpp') diff --git a/toolkit/xre/glxtest.cpp b/toolkit/xre/glxtest.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..519a5e68be --- /dev/null +++ b/toolkit/xre/glxtest.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,349 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- + * vim: sw=2 ts=8 et : + */ +/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public + * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this + * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ + + +////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// +// Explanation: See bug 639842. Safely getting GL driver info on X11 is hard, because the only way to do +// that is to create a GL context and call glGetString(), but with bad drivers, +// just creating a GL context may crash. +// +// This file implements the idea to do that in a separate process. +// +// The only non-static function here is fire_glxtest_process(). It creates a pipe, publishes its 'read' end as the +// mozilla::widget::glxtest_pipe global variable, forks, and runs that GLX probe in the child process, +// which runs the glxtest() static function. This creates a X connection, a GLX context, calls glGetString, and writes that +// to the 'write' end of the pipe. + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include "nscore.h" +#include +#include "stdint.h" + +#if MOZ_WIDGET_GTK == 2 +#include +#endif + +#ifdef __SUNPRO_CC +#include +#endif + +#include "X11/Xlib.h" +#include "X11/Xutil.h" + +#include "mozilla/Unused.h" + +// stuff from glx.h +typedef struct __GLXcontextRec *GLXContext; +typedef XID GLXPixmap; +typedef XID GLXDrawable; +/* GLX 1.3 and later */ +typedef struct __GLXFBConfigRec *GLXFBConfig; +typedef XID GLXFBConfigID; +typedef XID GLXContextID; +typedef XID GLXWindow; +typedef XID GLXPbuffer; +#define GLX_RGBA 4 +#define GLX_RED_SIZE 8 +#define GLX_GREEN_SIZE 9 +#define GLX_BLUE_SIZE 10 + +// stuff from gl.h +typedef uint8_t GLubyte; +typedef uint32_t GLenum; +#define GL_VENDOR 0x1F00 +#define GL_RENDERER 0x1F01 +#define GL_VERSION 0x1F02 + +namespace mozilla { +namespace widget { +// the read end of the pipe, which will be used by GfxInfo +extern int glxtest_pipe; +// the PID of the glxtest process, to pass to waitpid() +extern pid_t glxtest_pid; +} +} + +// the write end of the pipe, which we're going to write to +static int write_end_of_the_pipe = -1; + +#if MOZ_WIDGET_GTK == 2 +static int gtk_write_end_of_the_pipe = -1; +int gtk_read_end_of_the_pipe = -1; +#endif + +// C++ standard collides with C standard in that it doesn't allow casting void* to function pointer types. +// So the work-around is to convert first to size_t. +// http://www.trilithium.com/johan/2004/12/problem-with-dlsym/ +template +static func_ptr_type cast(void *ptr) +{ + return reinterpret_cast( + reinterpret_cast(ptr) + ); +} + +static void fatal_error(const char *str) +{ + mozilla::Unused << write(write_end_of_the_pipe, str, strlen(str)); + mozilla::Unused << write(write_end_of_the_pipe, "\n", 1); + _exit(EXIT_FAILURE); +} + +static int +x_error_handler(Display *, XErrorEvent *ev) +{ + enum { bufsize = 1024 }; + char buf[bufsize]; + int length = snprintf(buf, bufsize, + "X error occurred in GLX probe, error_code=%d, request_code=%d, minor_code=%d\n", + ev->error_code, + ev->request_code, + ev->minor_code); + mozilla::Unused << write(write_end_of_the_pipe, buf, length); + _exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + return 0; +} + + +// glxtest is declared inside extern "C" so that the name is not mangled. +// The name is used in build/valgrind/x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu.sup to suppress +// memory leak errors because we run it inside a short lived fork and we don't +// care about leaking memory +extern "C" { + +void glxtest() +{ + // we want to redirect to /dev/null stdout, stderr, and while we're at it, + // any PR logging file descriptors. To that effect, we redirect all positive + // file descriptors up to what open() returns here. In particular, 1 is stdout and 2 is stderr. + int fd = open("/dev/null", O_WRONLY); + for (int i = 1; i < fd; i++) + dup2(fd, i); + close(fd); + +#if MOZ_WIDGET_GTK == 2 + // On Gtk+2 builds, try to get the Gtk+3 version if it's installed, and + // use that in nsSystemInfo for secondaryLibrary. Better safe than sorry, + // we want to load the Gtk+3 library in a subprocess, and since we already + // have such a subprocess for the GLX test, we piggy back on it. + void *gtk3 = dlopen("libgtk-3.so.0", RTLD_LOCAL | RTLD_LAZY); + if (gtk3) { + auto gtk_get_major_version = reinterpret_cast( + dlsym(gtk3, "gtk_get_major_version")); + auto gtk_get_minor_version = reinterpret_cast( + dlsym(gtk3, "gtk_get_minor_version")); + auto gtk_get_micro_version = reinterpret_cast( + dlsym(gtk3, "gtk_get_micro_version")); + + if (gtk_get_major_version && gtk_get_minor_version && + gtk_get_micro_version) { + // 64 bytes is going to be well enough for "GTK " followed by 3 integers + // separated with dots. + char gtkver[64]; + int len = snprintf(gtkver, sizeof(gtkver), "GTK %u.%u.%u", + gtk_get_major_version(), gtk_get_minor_version(), + gtk_get_micro_version()); + if (len > 0 && size_t(len) < sizeof(gtkver)) { + mozilla::Unused << write(gtk_write_end_of_the_pipe, gtkver, len); + } + } + } +#endif + + + if (getenv("MOZ_AVOID_OPENGL_ALTOGETHER")) + fatal_error("The MOZ_AVOID_OPENGL_ALTOGETHER environment variable is defined"); + + ///// Open libGL and load needed symbols ///// +#ifdef __OpenBSD__ + #define LIBGL_FILENAME "libGL.so" +#else + #define LIBGL_FILENAME "libGL.so.1" +#endif + void *libgl = dlopen(LIBGL_FILENAME, RTLD_LAZY); + if (!libgl) + fatal_error("Unable to load " LIBGL_FILENAME); + + typedef void* (* PFNGLXGETPROCADDRESS) (const char *); + PFNGLXGETPROCADDRESS glXGetProcAddress = cast(dlsym(libgl, "glXGetProcAddress")); + + if (!glXGetProcAddress) + fatal_error("Unable to find glXGetProcAddress in " LIBGL_FILENAME); + + typedef GLXFBConfig* (* PFNGLXQUERYEXTENSION) (Display *, int *, int *); + PFNGLXQUERYEXTENSION glXQueryExtension = cast(glXGetProcAddress("glXQueryExtension")); + + typedef GLXFBConfig* (* PFNGLXQUERYVERSION) (Display *, int *, int *); + PFNGLXQUERYVERSION glXQueryVersion = cast(dlsym(libgl, "glXQueryVersion")); + + typedef XVisualInfo* (* PFNGLXCHOOSEVISUAL) (Display *, int, int *); + PFNGLXCHOOSEVISUAL glXChooseVisual = cast(glXGetProcAddress("glXChooseVisual")); + + typedef GLXContext (* PFNGLXCREATECONTEXT) (Display *, XVisualInfo *, GLXContext, Bool); + PFNGLXCREATECONTEXT glXCreateContext = cast(glXGetProcAddress("glXCreateContext")); + + typedef Bool (* PFNGLXMAKECURRENT) (Display*, GLXDrawable, GLXContext); + PFNGLXMAKECURRENT glXMakeCurrent = cast(glXGetProcAddress("glXMakeCurrent")); + + typedef void (* PFNGLXDESTROYCONTEXT) (Display*, GLXContext); + PFNGLXDESTROYCONTEXT glXDestroyContext = cast(glXGetProcAddress("glXDestroyContext")); + + typedef GLubyte* (* PFNGLGETSTRING) (GLenum); + PFNGLGETSTRING glGetString = cast(glXGetProcAddress("glGetString")); + + if (!glXQueryExtension || + !glXQueryVersion || + !glXChooseVisual || + !glXCreateContext || + !glXMakeCurrent || + !glXDestroyContext || + !glGetString) + { + fatal_error("glXGetProcAddress couldn't find required functions"); + } + ///// Open a connection to the X server ///// + Display *dpy = XOpenDisplay(nullptr); + if (!dpy) + fatal_error("Unable to open a connection to the X server"); + + ///// Check that the GLX extension is present ///// + if (!glXQueryExtension(dpy, nullptr, nullptr)) + fatal_error("GLX extension missing"); + + XSetErrorHandler(x_error_handler); + + ///// Get a visual ///// + int attribs[] = { + GLX_RGBA, + GLX_RED_SIZE, 1, + GLX_GREEN_SIZE, 1, + GLX_BLUE_SIZE, 1, + None }; + XVisualInfo *vInfo = glXChooseVisual(dpy, DefaultScreen(dpy), attribs); + if (!vInfo) + fatal_error("No visuals found"); + + // using a X11 Window instead of a GLXPixmap does not crash + // fglrx in indirect rendering. bug 680644 + Window window; + XSetWindowAttributes swa; + swa.colormap = XCreateColormap(dpy, RootWindow(dpy, vInfo->screen), + vInfo->visual, AllocNone); + + swa.border_pixel = 0; + window = XCreateWindow(dpy, RootWindow(dpy, vInfo->screen), + 0, 0, 16, 16, + 0, vInfo->depth, InputOutput, vInfo->visual, + CWBorderPixel | CWColormap, &swa); + + ///// Get a GL context and make it current ////// + GLXContext context = glXCreateContext(dpy, vInfo, nullptr, True); + glXMakeCurrent(dpy, window, context); + + ///// Look for this symbol to determine texture_from_pixmap support ///// + void* glXBindTexImageEXT = glXGetProcAddress("glXBindTexImageEXT"); + + ///// Get GL vendor/renderer/versions strings ///// + enum { bufsize = 1024 }; + char buf[bufsize]; + const GLubyte *vendorString = glGetString(GL_VENDOR); + const GLubyte *rendererString = glGetString(GL_RENDERER); + const GLubyte *versionString = glGetString(GL_VERSION); + + if (!vendorString || !rendererString || !versionString) + fatal_error("glGetString returned null"); + + int length = snprintf(buf, bufsize, + "VENDOR\n%s\nRENDERER\n%s\nVERSION\n%s\nTFP\n%s\n", + vendorString, + rendererString, + versionString, + glXBindTexImageEXT ? "TRUE" : "FALSE"); + if (length >= bufsize) + fatal_error("GL strings length too large for buffer size"); + + ///// Clean up. Indeed, the parent process might fail to kill us (e.g. if it doesn't need to check GL info) + ///// so we might be staying alive for longer than expected, so it's important to consume as little memory as + ///// possible. Also we want to check that we're able to do that too without generating X errors. + glXMakeCurrent(dpy, None, nullptr); // must release the GL context before destroying it + glXDestroyContext(dpy, context); + XDestroyWindow(dpy, window); + XFreeColormap(dpy, swa.colormap); + +#ifdef NS_FREE_PERMANENT_DATA // conditionally defined in nscore.h, don't forget to #include it above + XCloseDisplay(dpy); +#else + // This XSync call wanted to be instead: + // XCloseDisplay(dpy); + // but this can cause 1-minute stalls on certain setups using Nouveau, see bug 973192 + XSync(dpy, False); +#endif + + dlclose(libgl); + + ///// Finally write data to the pipe + mozilla::Unused << write(write_end_of_the_pipe, buf, length); +} + +} + +/** \returns true in the child glxtest process, false in the parent process */ +bool fire_glxtest_process() +{ + int pfd[2]; + if (pipe(pfd) == -1) { + perror("pipe"); + return false; + } +#if MOZ_WIDGET_GTK == 2 + int gtkpfd[2]; + if (pipe(gtkpfd) == -1) { + perror("pipe"); + return false; + } +#endif + pid_t pid = fork(); + if (pid < 0) { + perror("fork"); + close(pfd[0]); + close(pfd[1]); +#if MOZ_WIDGET_GTK == 2 + close(gtkpfd[0]); + close(gtkpfd[1]); +#endif + return false; + } + // The child exits early to avoid running the full shutdown sequence and avoid conflicting with threads + // we have already spawned (like the profiler). + if (pid == 0) { + close(pfd[0]); + write_end_of_the_pipe = pfd[1]; +#if MOZ_WIDGET_GTK == 2 + close(gtkpfd[0]); + gtk_write_end_of_the_pipe = gtkpfd[1]; +#endif + glxtest(); + close(pfd[1]); +#if MOZ_WIDGET_GTK == 2 + close(gtkpfd[1]); +#endif + _exit(0); + } + + close(pfd[1]); + mozilla::widget::glxtest_pipe = pfd[0]; + mozilla::widget::glxtest_pid = pid; +#if MOZ_WIDGET_GTK == 2 + close(gtkpfd[1]); + gtk_read_end_of_the_pipe = gtkpfd[0]; +#endif + return false; +} -- cgit v1.2.3