Add support for 16 bit floating point textures.
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@@ -144,6 +144,8 @@ namespace OpenRA.Platforms.Default
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public const int GL_INFO_LOG_LENGTH = 0x8B84;
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public const int GL_ACTIVE_UNIFORMS = 0x8B86;
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public const int GL_RGBA16F = 0x881A;
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// OpenGL 4.3
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public const int GL_DEBUG_OUTPUT = 0x92E0;
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public const int GL_DEBUG_OUTPUT_SYNCHRONOUS = 0x8242;
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@@ -110,6 +110,25 @@ namespace OpenRA.Platforms.Default
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}
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}
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public void SetFloatData(float[] data, int width, int height)
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{
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VerifyThreadAffinity();
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if (!Exts.IsPowerOf2(width) || !Exts.IsPowerOf2(height))
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throw new InvalidDataException("Non-power-of-two array {0}x{1}".F(width, height));
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Size = new Size(width, height);
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unsafe
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{
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fixed (float* ptr = &data[0])
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{
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PrepareTexture();
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OpenGL.glTexImage2D(OpenGL.GL_TEXTURE_2D, 0, OpenGL.GL_RGBA16F, width, height,
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0, OpenGL.GL_RGBA, OpenGL.GL_FLOAT, new IntPtr(ptr));
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OpenGL.CheckGLError();
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}
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}
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}
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public byte[] GetData()
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{
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VerifyThreadAffinity();
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@@ -560,6 +560,8 @@ namespace OpenRA.Platforms.Default
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readonly Func<object, object> setData1;
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readonly Action<object> setData2;
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readonly Func<object, object> setData3;
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readonly Action<object> setData4;
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readonly Func<object, object> setData5;
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readonly Action dispose;
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public ThreadedTexture(ThreadedGraphicsContext device, ITextureInternal texture)
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@@ -574,6 +576,8 @@ namespace OpenRA.Platforms.Default
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setData1 = colors => { texture.SetData((uint[,])colors); return null; };
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setData2 = tuple => { var t = (ValueTuple<byte[], int, int>)tuple; texture.SetData(t.Item1, t.Item2, t.Item3); };
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setData3 = tuple => { setData2(tuple); return null; };
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setData4 = tuple => { var t = (ValueTuple<float[], int, int>)tuple; texture.SetFloatData(t.Item1, t.Item2, t.Item3); };
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setData5 = tuple => { setData4(tuple); return null; };
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dispose = texture.Dispose;
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}
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@@ -623,6 +627,25 @@ namespace OpenRA.Platforms.Default
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}
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}
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public void SetFloatData(float[] data, int width, int height)
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{
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// Objects 85000 bytes or more will be directly allocated in the Large Object Heap (LOH).
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// https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/standard/garbage-collection/large-object-heap
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if (data.Length < 21250)
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{
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// If we are able to create a small array the GC can collect easily, post a message to avoid blocking.
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var temp = new float[data.Length];
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Array.Copy(data, temp, temp.Length);
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device.Post(setData4, (temp, width, height));
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}
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else
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{
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// If the length is large and would result in an array on the Large Object Heap (LOH),
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// send a message and block to avoid LOH allocation as this requires a Gen2 collection.
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device.Send(setData5, (data, width, height));
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}
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}
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public void Dispose()
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{
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device.Post(dispose);
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