weston/include/libweston/matrix.h
Derek Foreman e1b4ad7d0b matrix: Introduce weston_coord
All through weston we have code that passes int x, y or
float x, y or wl_fixed_t x, y pairs. These pairs are frequently
converted to/from wl_fixed_t and other types.

We also have struct vec2d and struct weston_geometry which also
contain coordinate pairs.

Let's create a family of coordinate vector structures for coordinate
pairs and use it anywhere we sensibly can.

This has a few benefits - it helps remove intermediate conversion
between fixed/float/int types. It lets us roll the homogenous
coordinate normalization bits into helper functions instead of
needing them open coded throughout the source.

Possibly most importantly, it also allows us to do some compile time
validation of what coordinate space we're working in.

Signed-off-by: Derek Foreman <derek.foreman@collabora.com>
2023-02-01 07:27:05 -06:00

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#ifndef WESTON_MATRIX_H
#define WESTON_MATRIX_H
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <wayland-server-protocol.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
enum weston_matrix_transform_type {
WESTON_MATRIX_TRANSFORM_TRANSLATE = (1 << 0),
WESTON_MATRIX_TRANSFORM_SCALE = (1 << 1),
WESTON_MATRIX_TRANSFORM_ROTATE = (1 << 2),
WESTON_MATRIX_TRANSFORM_OTHER = (1 << 3),
};
struct weston_matrix {
float d[16];
unsigned int type;
};
struct weston_vector {
float f[4];
};
/** Arbitrary coordinates in any space */
struct weston_coord {
double x;
double y;
};
/** Coordinates in some weston_buffer (physical pixels) */
struct weston_coord_buffer {
struct weston_coord c;
};
/** Coordinates in the global compositor space (logical pixels) */
struct weston_coord_global {
struct weston_coord c;
};
/** surface-local coordinates on a specific surface */
struct weston_coord_surface {
struct weston_coord c;
const struct weston_surface *coordinate_space_id;
};
void
weston_matrix_init(struct weston_matrix *matrix);
void
weston_matrix_multiply(struct weston_matrix *m, const struct weston_matrix *n);
void
weston_matrix_scale(struct weston_matrix *matrix, float x, float y, float z);
void
weston_matrix_translate(struct weston_matrix *matrix,
float x, float y, float z);
void
weston_matrix_rotate_xy(struct weston_matrix *matrix, float cos, float sin);
void
weston_matrix_transform(const struct weston_matrix *matrix,
struct weston_vector *v);
struct weston_coord
weston_matrix_transform_coord(const struct weston_matrix *matrix,
struct weston_coord coord);
int
weston_matrix_invert(struct weston_matrix *inverse,
const struct weston_matrix *matrix);
bool
weston_matrix_needs_filtering(const struct weston_matrix *matrix);
bool
weston_matrix_to_transform(const struct weston_matrix *mat,
enum wl_output_transform *transform);
void
weston_matrix_init_transform(struct weston_matrix *matrix,
enum wl_output_transform transform,
int x, int y, int width, int height,
int scale);
static inline struct weston_coord __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result))
weston_coord_from_fixed(wl_fixed_t x, wl_fixed_t y)
{
struct weston_coord out;
out.x = wl_fixed_to_double(x);
out.y = wl_fixed_to_double(y);
return out;
}
static inline struct weston_coord __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result))
weston_coord(double x, double y)
{
return (struct weston_coord){ .x = x, .y = y };
}
static inline struct weston_coord_surface __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result))
weston_coord_surface(double x, double y, const struct weston_surface *surface)
{
struct weston_coord_surface out;
assert(surface);
out.c = weston_coord(x, y);
out.coordinate_space_id = surface;
return out;
}
static inline struct weston_coord_surface __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result))
weston_coord_surface_from_fixed(wl_fixed_t x, wl_fixed_t y,
const struct weston_surface *surface)
{
struct weston_coord_surface out;
assert(surface);
out.c.x = wl_fixed_to_double(x);
out.c.y = wl_fixed_to_double(y);
out.coordinate_space_id = surface;
return out;
}
static inline struct weston_coord __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result))
weston_coord_add(struct weston_coord a, struct weston_coord b)
{
return weston_coord(a.x + b.x, a.y + b.y);
}
static inline struct weston_coord __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result))
weston_coord_sub(struct weston_coord a, struct weston_coord b)
{
return weston_coord(a.x - b.x, a.y - b.y);
}
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* WESTON_MATRIX_H */