Summary:
I went through a lot of undefined symbols while compiling ecore_evas_cocoa
module and ethumb-related binaries. E.g.:
Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64:
"_ECORE_COCOA_EVENT_EXPOSE", referenced from:
_ecore_evas_cocoa_new_internal in modules_ecore_evas_engines_cocoa_module_la-ecore_evas_cocoa.o
"_ECORE_COCOA_EVENT_GOT_FOCUS", referenced from:
_ecore_evas_cocoa_new_internal in modules_ecore_evas_engines_cocoa_module_la-ecore_evas_cocoa.o
"_ECORE_COCOA_EVENT_LOST_FOCUS", referenced from:
_ecore_evas_cocoa_new_internal in modules_ecore_evas_engines_cocoa_module_la-ecore_evas_cocoa.o
"_ECORE_COCOA_EVENT_RESIZE", referenced from:
_ecore_evas_cocoa_new_internal in modules_ecore_evas_engines_cocoa_module_la-ecore_evas_cocoa.o
"_ECORE_COCOA_EVENT_WINDOW_DESTROY", referenced from:
_ecore_evas_cocoa_new_internal in modules_ecore_evas_engines_cocoa_module_la-ecore_evas_cocoa.o
"_ecore_cocoa_init", referenced from:
_ecore_evas_cocoa_new_internal in modules_ecore_evas_engines_cocoa_module_la-ecore_evas_cocoa.o
"_ecore_cocoa_screen_size_get", referenced from:
__ecore_evas_screen_geometry_get in modules_ecore_evas_engines_cocoa_module_la-ecore_evas_cocoa.o
"_ecore_cocoa_shutdown", referenced from:
_ecore_evas_cocoa_new_internal in modules_ecore_evas_engines_cocoa_module_la-ecore_evas_cocoa.o
__ecore_evas_cocoa_free in modules_ecore_evas_engines_cocoa_module_la-ecore_evas_cocoa.o
Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64:
"_ethumb_calculate_aspect_from_ratio", referenced from:
__resize_movie in modules_ethumb_emotion_module_la-emotion.o
"_ethumb_calculate_fill_from_ratio", referenced from:
__resize_movie in modules_ethumb_emotion_module_la-emotion.o
"_ethumb_ecore_evas_get", referenced from:
__frame_decode_cb in modules_ethumb_emotion_module_la-emotion.o
"_ethumb_evas_get", referenced from:
__thumb_generate in modules_ethumb_emotion_module_la-emotion.o
__finish_thumb_generation in modules_ethumb_emotion_module_la-emotion.o
"_ethumb_finished_callback_call", referenced from:
__thumb_generate in modules_ethumb_emotion_module_la-emotion.o
__frame_decode_cb in modules_ethumb_emotion_module_la-emotion.o
__finish_thumb_generation in modules_ethumb_emotion_module_la-emotion.o
"_ethumb_image_save", referenced from:
__frame_decode_cb in modules_ethumb_emotion_module_la-emotion.o
"_ethumb_plugin_image_resize", referenced from:
__resize_movie in modules_ethumb_emotion_module_la-emotion.o
"_ethumb_plugin_register", referenced from:
__module_init in modules_ethumb_emotion_module_la-emotion.o
"_ethumb_plugin_unregister", referenced from:
__module_shutdown in modules_ethumb_emotion_module_la-emotion.o
EAPI was not well re-defined in both cases. It has been handled in
ecore_cocoa_private.h and ethumb_private.h. These files must be included
after a main library header (because EAPI is undef there).
Reviewers: cedric
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D2483
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
Summary:
Bind flag atlas_enable.
Build adjusting matrix only in case getting texture unit with atlas.
Reviewers: Hermet, cedric
Reviewed By: cedric
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D2473
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
These tests aren't really testing anything, and are just broken and annoying.
They only test init and shutdown, and they require a running wayland compositor.
They fail for anyone that has wayland enabled but not running in a wayland session.
They should be brought back once they actual test something, or once we allow skipping
tests that can't be run due to environment issues.
Units were not properly split. We also had to resort to hacks we are not
allowed to do before, which are now fixed.
We don't allow shutting down and powering up again. Once something is off,
it's off.
In eina_debug.h we only include the eina headsers when all defines are true
for backtrace, dlopen, unwind, etc. We still use Eina_Bool here when these
cases are not met. I just hit this case and failed the build.
this makes eina_log give bt's for all error logs. this is very useful
in finding just where a problem happens. the problem int he past is
that these have not been too useful due to backtrace_symbols() being
"useless". thus use the eina_btlog tool i added too.
also started infra for a debug monitor that can use the backtrace
infra to collect runtime stats ANY TIME for a process (don't need to
run under a debugger).
@feat
if select gets interrupted it just waits again from the start because
it uses loop time not "now" time. this is wrong and makes timeout
waits possibly hang if enough things interrupt select without reading
data. this fixes that.
@fix
Summary: Merge new 1.15 API functions for ecore_drm which will be used
in the E RandR config dialog.
NB: This is basically a set of API functions that are needed for
working with the new e_randr2 codebase in E. This makes the dialog
'usable' in E, however there is no API yet for "applying" those
settings changes. That will come shortly.
@feature
This reverts commit 35119e7bfd.
Reverted to bring make check back in a working state. Also the way we
want to handle a more modular testing needs discussion.
Summary: This adds a new API function which we can use to mark a given
Ecore_Drm_Output as being the primary output.
@feature
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Summary: This adds a new API function to find an Ecore_Drm_Output
which matches a given name.
@feature
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Summary: This adds a new API function to return an output's crtc size.
This is mainly used for drm RandR config in E
@feature
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Summary: This adds a new API function to return the output which is
marked as the primary output.
@feature
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Summary: As 'primary' output support is not implemented in hardware,
we need to support this feature via software. For now, the first
output returned via libdrm will be marked as 'primary' until user
changes it via config
@feature
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Summary: If we do not set client capabilities to support universal
planes, then libdrm does not expose the primary or cursor planes so
this adds a quick call to set DRM_CLIENT_CAP_UNIVERSAL_PLANES
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Summary: Makes more sense to set the output's connected property
inside the function which creates outputs.
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Summary: This adds a debug function to spit out planes and their
properties while debugging rotation support
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Summary: This adds a new API function to return a list of modes
supported on a given output
@feature
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>