// Copyright (c) 2012 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. #include "remoting/client/plugin/pepper_view.h" #include <functional> #include "base/message_loop/message_loop.h" #include "base/strings/string_util.h" #include "base/synchronization/waitable_event.h" #include "base/time/time.h" #include "ppapi/cpp/completion_callback.h" #include "ppapi/cpp/image_data.h" #include "ppapi/cpp/point.h" #include "ppapi/cpp/rect.h" #include "ppapi/cpp/size.h" #include "remoting/base/util.h" #include "remoting/client/chromoting_stats.h" #include "remoting/client/client_context.h" #include "remoting/client/frame_producer.h" #include "remoting/client/plugin/chromoting_instance.h" #include "third_party/webrtc/modules/desktop_capture/desktop_frame.h" using base::Passed; namespace { // DesktopFrame that wraps a supplied pp::ImageData class PepperDesktopFrame : public webrtc::DesktopFrame { public: // Wraps the supplied ImageData. explicit PepperDesktopFrame(const pp::ImageData& buffer); // Access to underlying pepper representation. const pp::ImageData& buffer() const { return buffer_; } private: pp::ImageData buffer_; }; PepperDesktopFrame::PepperDesktopFrame(const pp::ImageData& buffer) : DesktopFrame(webrtc::DesktopSize(buffer.size().width(), buffer.size().height()), buffer.stride(), reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(buffer.data()), NULL), buffer_(buffer) {} } // namespace namespace remoting { namespace { // The maximum number of image buffers to be allocated at any point of time. const size_t kMaxPendingBuffersCount = 2; } // namespace PepperView::PepperView(ChromotingInstance* instance, ClientContext* context) : instance_(instance), context_(context), producer_(NULL), merge_buffer_(NULL), dips_to_device_scale_(1.0f), dips_to_view_scale_(1.0f), flush_pending_(false), is_initialized_(false), frame_received_(false), callback_factory_(this) { } PepperView::~PepperView() { // The producer should now return any pending buffers. At this point, however, // ReturnBuffer() tasks scheduled by the producer will not be delivered, // so we free all the buffers once the producer's queue is empty. base::WaitableEvent done_event(true, false); producer_->RequestReturnBuffers( base::Bind(&base::WaitableEvent::Signal, base::Unretained(&done_event))); done_event.Wait(); merge_buffer_ = NULL; while (!buffers_.empty()) { FreeBuffer(buffers_.front()); } } void PepperView::Initialize(FrameProducer* producer) { producer_ = producer; webrtc::DesktopFrame* buffer = AllocateBuffer(); while (buffer) { producer_->DrawBuffer(buffer); buffer = AllocateBuffer(); } } void PepperView::SetView(const pp::View& view) { bool view_changed = false; pp::Rect pp_size = view.GetRect(); webrtc::DesktopSize new_dips_size(pp_size.width(), pp_size.height()); float new_dips_to_device_scale = view.GetDeviceScale(); if (!dips_size_.equals(new_dips_size) || dips_to_device_scale_ != new_dips_to_device_scale) { view_changed = true; dips_to_device_scale_ = new_dips_to_device_scale; dips_size_ = new_dips_size; // If |dips_to_device_scale_| is > 1.0 then the device is high-DPI, and // there are actually |view_device_scale_| physical pixels for every one // Density Independent Pixel (DIP). If we specify a scale of 1.0 to // Graphics2D then we can render at DIP resolution and let PPAPI up-scale // for high-DPI devices. dips_to_view_scale_ = 1.0f; view_size_ = dips_size_; // If the view's DIP dimensions don't match the source then let the frame // producer do the scaling, and render at device resolution. if (!dips_size_.equals(source_size_)) { dips_to_view_scale_ = dips_to_device_scale_; view_size_.set(ceilf(dips_size_.width() * dips_to_view_scale_), ceilf(dips_size_.height() * dips_to_view_scale_)); } // Create a 2D rendering context at the chosen frame dimensions. pp::Size pp_size = pp::Size(view_size_.width(), view_size_.height()); graphics2d_ = pp::Graphics2D(instance_, pp_size, false); // Specify the scale from our coordinates to DIPs. graphics2d_.SetScale(1.0f / dips_to_view_scale_); bool result = instance_->BindGraphics(graphics2d_); // There is no good way to handle this error currently. DCHECK(result) << "Couldn't bind the device context."; } // Ignore clip rectangle provided by the browser because it may not be // correct. See crbug.com/360240 . In case when the plugin is not visible // (e.g. another tab is selected) |clip_area_| is set to empty rectangle, // otherwise it's set to a rectangle that covers the whole plugin. // // TODO(sergeyu): Use view.GetClipRect() here after bug 360240 is fixed. webrtc::DesktopRect new_clip = view.IsVisible() ? webrtc::DesktopRect::MakeWH( ceilf(pp_size.width() * dips_to_view_scale_), ceilf(pp_size.height() * dips_to_view_scale_)) : webrtc::DesktopRect(); if (!clip_area_.equals(new_clip)) { view_changed = true; // YUV to RGB conversion may require even X and Y coordinates for // the top left corner of the clipping area. clip_area_ = AlignRect(new_clip); clip_area_.IntersectWith(webrtc::DesktopRect::MakeSize(view_size_)); } if (view_changed) { producer_->SetOutputSizeAndClip(view_size_, clip_area_); Initialize(producer_); } } void PepperView::ApplyBuffer(const webrtc::DesktopSize& view_size, const webrtc::DesktopRect& clip_area, webrtc::DesktopFrame* buffer, const webrtc::DesktopRegion& region, const webrtc::DesktopRegion& shape) { DCHECK(context_->main_task_runner()->BelongsToCurrentThread()); if (!frame_received_) { instance_->OnFirstFrameReceived(); frame_received_ = true; } // We cannot use the data in the buffer if its dimensions don't match the // current view size. // TODO(alexeypa): We could rescale and draw it (or even draw it without // rescaling) to reduce the perceived lag while we are waiting for // the properly scaled data. if (!view_size_.equals(view_size)) { FreeBuffer(buffer); Initialize(producer_); } else { FlushBuffer(clip_area, buffer, region); instance_->SetDesktopShape(shape); } } void PepperView::ReturnBuffer(webrtc::DesktopFrame* buffer) { DCHECK(context_->main_task_runner()->BelongsToCurrentThread()); // Reuse the buffer if it is large enough, otherwise drop it on the floor // and allocate a new one. if (buffer->size().width() >= clip_area_.width() && buffer->size().height() >= clip_area_.height()) { producer_->DrawBuffer(buffer); } else { FreeBuffer(buffer); Initialize(producer_); } } void PepperView::SetSourceSize(const webrtc::DesktopSize& source_size, const webrtc::DesktopVector& source_dpi) { DCHECK(context_->main_task_runner()->BelongsToCurrentThread()); if (source_size_.equals(source_size) && source_dpi_.equals(source_dpi)) return; source_size_ = source_size; source_dpi_ = source_dpi; // Notify JavaScript of the change in source size. instance_->SetDesktopSize(source_size, source_dpi); } FrameConsumer::PixelFormat PepperView::GetPixelFormat() { return FORMAT_BGRA; } webrtc::DesktopFrame* PepperView::AllocateBuffer() { if (buffers_.size() >= kMaxPendingBuffersCount) return NULL; if (clip_area_.width()==0 || clip_area_.height()==0) return NULL; // Create an image buffer of the required size, but don't zero it. pp::ImageData buffer_data(instance_, PP_IMAGEDATAFORMAT_BGRA_PREMUL, pp::Size(clip_area_.width(), clip_area_.height()), false); if (buffer_data.is_null()) { LOG(WARNING) << "Not enough memory for frame buffers."; return NULL; } webrtc::DesktopFrame* buffer = new PepperDesktopFrame(buffer_data); buffers_.push_back(buffer); return buffer; } void PepperView::FreeBuffer(webrtc::DesktopFrame* buffer) { DCHECK(std::find(buffers_.begin(), buffers_.end(), buffer) != buffers_.end()); buffers_.remove(buffer); delete buffer; } void PepperView::FlushBuffer(const webrtc::DesktopRect& clip_area, webrtc::DesktopFrame* buffer, const webrtc::DesktopRegion& region) { // Defer drawing if the flush is already in progress. if (flush_pending_) { // |merge_buffer_| is guaranteed to be free here because we allocate only // two buffers simultaneously. If more buffers are allowed this code should // apply all pending changes to the screen. DCHECK(merge_buffer_ == NULL); merge_clip_area_ = clip_area; merge_buffer_ = buffer; merge_region_ = region; return; } // Notify Pepper API about the updated areas and flush pixels to the screen. base::Time start_time = base::Time::Now(); for (webrtc::DesktopRegion::Iterator i(region); !i.IsAtEnd(); i.Advance()) { webrtc::DesktopRect rect = i.rect(); // Re-clip |region| with the current clipping area |clip_area_| because // the latter could change from the time the buffer was drawn. rect.IntersectWith(clip_area_); if (rect.is_empty()) continue; // Specify the rectangle coordinates relative to the clipping area. rect.Translate(-clip_area.left(), -clip_area.top()); // Pepper Graphics 2D has a strange and badly documented API that the // point here is the offset from the source rect. Why? graphics2d_.PaintImageData( static_cast<PepperDesktopFrame*>(buffer)->buffer(), pp::Point(clip_area.left(), clip_area.top()), pp::Rect(rect.left(), rect.top(), rect.width(), rect.height())); } // Notify the producer that some parts of the region weren't painted because // the clipping area has changed already. if (!clip_area.equals(clip_area_)) { webrtc::DesktopRegion not_painted = region; not_painted.Subtract(clip_area_); if (!not_painted.is_empty()) { producer_->InvalidateRegion(not_painted); } } // Flush the updated areas to the screen. pp::CompletionCallback callback = callback_factory_.NewCallback(&PepperView::OnFlushDone, start_time, buffer); int error = graphics2d_.Flush(callback); CHECK(error == PP_OK_COMPLETIONPENDING); flush_pending_ = true; } void PepperView::OnFlushDone(int result, const base::Time& paint_start, webrtc::DesktopFrame* buffer) { DCHECK(context_->main_task_runner()->BelongsToCurrentThread()); DCHECK(flush_pending_); instance_->GetStats()->video_paint_ms()->Record( (base::Time::Now() - paint_start).InMilliseconds()); flush_pending_ = false; ReturnBuffer(buffer); // If there is a buffer queued for rendering then render it now. if (merge_buffer_ != NULL) { buffer = merge_buffer_; merge_buffer_ = NULL; FlushBuffer(merge_clip_area_, buffer, merge_region_); } } } // namespace remoting