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1 /* -*- Mode: Java; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 20; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*- |
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2 * This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public |
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3 * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this |
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4 * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ |
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5 |
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6 package org.mozilla.gecko.gfx; |
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7 |
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8 import org.mozilla.gecko.GeckoAppShell; |
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9 import org.mozilla.gecko.GeckoEvent; |
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10 import org.mozilla.gecko.gfx.LayerView.DrawListener; |
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11 import org.mozilla.gecko.Tab; |
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12 import org.mozilla.gecko.Tabs; |
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13 import org.mozilla.gecko.ZoomConstraints; |
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14 import org.mozilla.gecko.mozglue.RobocopTarget; |
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15 import org.mozilla.gecko.mozglue.generatorannotations.WrapElementForJNI; |
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16 import org.mozilla.gecko.EventDispatcher; |
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17 import org.mozilla.gecko.util.FloatUtils; |
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18 |
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19 import android.content.Context; |
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20 import android.graphics.PointF; |
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21 import android.graphics.RectF; |
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22 import android.os.SystemClock; |
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23 import android.util.DisplayMetrics; |
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24 import android.util.Log; |
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25 |
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26 import java.util.ArrayList; |
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27 import java.util.List; |
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28 |
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29 class GeckoLayerClient implements LayerView.Listener, PanZoomTarget |
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30 { |
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31 private static final String LOGTAG = "GeckoLayerClient"; |
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32 |
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33 private LayerRenderer mLayerRenderer; |
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34 private boolean mLayerRendererInitialized; |
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35 |
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36 private Context mContext; |
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37 private IntSize mScreenSize; |
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38 private IntSize mWindowSize; |
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39 private DisplayPortMetrics mDisplayPort; |
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40 |
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41 private boolean mRecordDrawTimes; |
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42 private final DrawTimingQueue mDrawTimingQueue; |
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43 |
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44 private VirtualLayer mRootLayer; |
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45 |
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46 /* The Gecko viewport as per the UI thread. Must be touched only on the UI thread. |
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47 * If any events being sent to Gecko that are relative to the Gecko viewport position, |
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48 * they must (a) be relative to this viewport, and (b) be sent on the UI thread to |
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49 * avoid races. As long as these two conditions are satisfied, and the events being |
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50 * sent to Gecko are processed in FIFO order, the events will properly be relative |
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51 * to the Gecko viewport position. Note that if Gecko updates its viewport independently, |
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52 * we get notified synchronously and also update this on the UI thread. |
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53 */ |
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54 private ImmutableViewportMetrics mGeckoViewport; |
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55 |
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56 /* |
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57 * The viewport metrics being used to draw the current frame. This is only |
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58 * accessed by the compositor thread, and so needs no synchronisation. |
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59 */ |
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60 private ImmutableViewportMetrics mFrameMetrics; |
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61 |
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62 private List<DrawListener> mDrawListeners; |
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63 |
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64 /* Used as temporaries by syncViewportInfo */ |
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65 private final ViewTransform mCurrentViewTransform; |
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66 private final RectF mCurrentViewTransformMargins; |
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67 |
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68 /* Used as the return value of progressiveUpdateCallback */ |
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69 private final ProgressiveUpdateData mProgressiveUpdateData; |
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70 private DisplayPortMetrics mProgressiveUpdateDisplayPort; |
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71 private boolean mLastProgressiveUpdateWasLowPrecision; |
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72 private boolean mProgressiveUpdateWasInDanger; |
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73 |
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74 private boolean mForceRedraw; |
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75 |
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76 /* The current viewport metrics. |
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77 * This is volatile so that we can read and write to it from different threads. |
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78 * We avoid synchronization to make getting the viewport metrics from |
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79 * the compositor as cheap as possible. The viewport is immutable so |
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80 * we don't need to worry about anyone mutating it while we're reading from it. |
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81 * Specifically: |
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82 * 1) reading mViewportMetrics from any thread is fine without synchronization |
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83 * 2) writing to mViewportMetrics requires synchronizing on the layer controller object |
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84 * 3) whenver reading multiple fields from mViewportMetrics without synchronization (i.e. in |
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85 * case 1 above) you should always frist grab a local copy of the reference, and then use |
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86 * that because mViewportMetrics might get reassigned in between reading the different |
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87 * fields. */ |
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88 private volatile ImmutableViewportMetrics mViewportMetrics; |
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89 private LayerView.OnMetricsChangedListener mViewportChangeListener; |
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90 |
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91 private ZoomConstraints mZoomConstraints; |
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92 |
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93 private boolean mGeckoIsReady; |
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94 |
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95 private final PanZoomController mPanZoomController; |
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96 private final LayerMarginsAnimator mMarginsAnimator; |
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97 private LayerView mView; |
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98 |
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99 /* This flag is true from the time that browser.js detects a first-paint is about to start, |
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100 * to the time that we receive the first-paint composite notification from the compositor. |
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101 * Note that there is a small race condition with this; if there are two paints that both |
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102 * have the first-paint flag set, and the second paint happens concurrently with the |
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103 * composite for the first paint, then this flag may be set to true prematurely. Fixing this |
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104 * is possible but risky; see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=797615#c751 |
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105 */ |
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106 private volatile boolean mContentDocumentIsDisplayed; |
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107 |
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108 public GeckoLayerClient(Context context, LayerView view, EventDispatcher eventDispatcher) { |
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109 // we can fill these in with dummy values because they are always written |
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110 // to before being read |
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111 mContext = context; |
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112 mScreenSize = new IntSize(0, 0); |
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113 mWindowSize = new IntSize(0, 0); |
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114 mDisplayPort = new DisplayPortMetrics(); |
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115 mRecordDrawTimes = true; |
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116 mDrawTimingQueue = new DrawTimingQueue(); |
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117 mCurrentViewTransform = new ViewTransform(0, 0, 1); |
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118 mCurrentViewTransformMargins = new RectF(); |
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119 mProgressiveUpdateData = new ProgressiveUpdateData(); |
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120 mProgressiveUpdateDisplayPort = new DisplayPortMetrics(); |
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121 mLastProgressiveUpdateWasLowPrecision = false; |
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122 mProgressiveUpdateWasInDanger = false; |
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123 |
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124 mForceRedraw = true; |
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125 DisplayMetrics displayMetrics = context.getResources().getDisplayMetrics(); |
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126 mViewportMetrics = new ImmutableViewportMetrics(displayMetrics) |
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127 .setViewportSize(view.getWidth(), view.getHeight()); |
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128 mZoomConstraints = new ZoomConstraints(false); |
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129 |
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130 Tab tab = Tabs.getInstance().getSelectedTab(); |
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131 if (tab != null) { |
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132 mZoomConstraints = tab.getZoomConstraints(); |
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133 mViewportMetrics = mViewportMetrics.setIsRTL(tab.getIsRTL()); |
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134 } |
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135 |
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136 mFrameMetrics = mViewportMetrics; |
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137 |
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138 mDrawListeners = new ArrayList<DrawListener>(); |
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139 mPanZoomController = PanZoomController.Factory.create(this, view, eventDispatcher); |
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140 mMarginsAnimator = new LayerMarginsAnimator(this, view); |
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141 mView = view; |
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142 mView.setListener(this); |
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143 mContentDocumentIsDisplayed = true; |
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144 } |
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145 |
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146 public void setOverscrollHandler(final Overscroll listener) { |
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147 mPanZoomController.setOverscrollHandler(listener); |
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148 } |
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149 |
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150 /** Attaches to root layer so that Gecko appears. */ |
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151 public void notifyGeckoReady() { |
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152 mGeckoIsReady = true; |
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153 |
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154 mRootLayer = new VirtualLayer(new IntSize(mView.getWidth(), mView.getHeight())); |
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155 mLayerRenderer = mView.getRenderer(); |
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156 |
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157 sendResizeEventIfNecessary(true); |
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158 |
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159 DisplayPortCalculator.initPrefs(); |
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160 |
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161 // Gecko being ready is one of the two conditions (along with having an available |
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162 // surface) that cause us to create the compositor. So here, now that we know gecko |
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163 // is ready, call updateCompositor() to see if we can actually do the creation. |
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164 // This needs to run on the UI thread so that the surface validity can't change on |
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165 // us while we're in the middle of creating the compositor. |
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166 mView.post(new Runnable() { |
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167 @Override |
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168 public void run() { |
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169 mView.getGLController().updateCompositor(); |
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170 } |
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171 }); |
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172 } |
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173 |
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174 public void destroy() { |
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175 mPanZoomController.destroy(); |
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176 mMarginsAnimator.destroy(); |
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177 mDrawListeners.clear(); |
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178 } |
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179 |
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180 /** |
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181 * Returns true if this client is fine with performing a redraw operation or false if it |
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182 * would prefer that the action didn't take place. |
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183 */ |
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184 private boolean getRedrawHint() { |
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185 if (mForceRedraw) { |
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186 mForceRedraw = false; |
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187 return true; |
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188 } |
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189 |
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190 if (!mPanZoomController.getRedrawHint()) { |
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191 return false; |
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192 } |
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193 |
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194 return DisplayPortCalculator.aboutToCheckerboard(mViewportMetrics, |
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195 mPanZoomController.getVelocityVector(), mDisplayPort); |
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196 } |
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197 |
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198 Layer getRoot() { |
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199 return mGeckoIsReady ? mRootLayer : null; |
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200 } |
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201 |
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202 public LayerView getView() { |
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203 return mView; |
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204 } |
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205 |
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206 public FloatSize getViewportSize() { |
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207 return mViewportMetrics.getSize(); |
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208 } |
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209 |
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210 /** |
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211 * The view calls this function to indicate that the viewport changed size. It must hold the |
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212 * monitor while calling it. |
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213 * |
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214 * TODO: Refactor this to use an interface. Expose that interface only to the view and not |
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215 * to the layer client. That way, the layer client won't be tempted to call this, which might |
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216 * result in an infinite loop. |
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217 */ |
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218 void setViewportSize(int width, int height) { |
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219 mViewportMetrics = mViewportMetrics.setViewportSize(width, height); |
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220 |
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221 if (mGeckoIsReady) { |
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222 // here we send gecko a resize message. The code in browser.js is responsible for |
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223 // picking up on that resize event, modifying the viewport as necessary, and informing |
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224 // us of the new viewport. |
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225 sendResizeEventIfNecessary(true); |
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226 // the following call also sends gecko a message, which will be processed after the resize |
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227 // message above has updated the viewport. this message ensures that if we have just put |
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228 // focus in a text field, we scroll the content so that the text field is in view. |
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229 GeckoAppShell.viewSizeChanged(); |
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230 } |
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231 } |
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232 |
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233 PanZoomController getPanZoomController() { |
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234 return mPanZoomController; |
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235 } |
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236 |
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237 LayerMarginsAnimator getLayerMarginsAnimator() { |
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238 return mMarginsAnimator; |
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239 } |
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240 |
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241 /* Informs Gecko that the screen size has changed. */ |
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242 private void sendResizeEventIfNecessary(boolean force) { |
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243 DisplayMetrics metrics = mContext.getResources().getDisplayMetrics(); |
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244 |
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245 IntSize newScreenSize = new IntSize(metrics.widthPixels, metrics.heightPixels); |
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246 IntSize newWindowSize = new IntSize(mView.getWidth(), mView.getHeight()); |
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247 |
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248 boolean screenSizeChanged = !mScreenSize.equals(newScreenSize); |
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249 boolean windowSizeChanged = !mWindowSize.equals(newWindowSize); |
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250 |
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251 if (!force && !screenSizeChanged && !windowSizeChanged) { |
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252 return; |
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253 } |
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254 |
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255 mScreenSize = newScreenSize; |
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256 mWindowSize = newWindowSize; |
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257 |
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258 if (screenSizeChanged) { |
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259 Log.d(LOGTAG, "Screen-size changed to " + mScreenSize); |
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260 } |
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261 |
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262 if (windowSizeChanged) { |
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263 Log.d(LOGTAG, "Window-size changed to " + mWindowSize); |
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264 } |
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265 |
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266 GeckoEvent event = GeckoEvent.createSizeChangedEvent(mWindowSize.width, mWindowSize.height, |
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267 mScreenSize.width, mScreenSize.height); |
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268 GeckoAppShell.sendEventToGecko(event); |
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269 GeckoAppShell.sendEventToGecko(GeckoEvent.createBroadcastEvent("Window:Resize", "")); |
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270 } |
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271 |
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272 /** Sets the current page rect. You must hold the monitor while calling this. */ |
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273 private void setPageRect(RectF rect, RectF cssRect) { |
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274 // Since the "rect" is always just a multiple of "cssRect" we don't need to |
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275 // check both; this function assumes that both "rect" and "cssRect" are relative |
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276 // the zoom factor in mViewportMetrics. |
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277 if (mViewportMetrics.getCssPageRect().equals(cssRect)) |
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278 return; |
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279 |
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280 mViewportMetrics = mViewportMetrics.setPageRect(rect, cssRect); |
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281 |
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282 // Page size is owned by the layer client, so no need to notify it of |
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283 // this change. |
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284 |
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285 post(new Runnable() { |
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286 @Override |
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287 public void run() { |
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288 mPanZoomController.pageRectUpdated(); |
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289 mView.requestRender(); |
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290 } |
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291 }); |
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292 } |
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293 |
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294 /** |
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295 * Derives content document fixed position margins/fixed layer margins from |
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296 * the view margins in the given metrics object. |
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297 */ |
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298 private void getFixedMargins(ImmutableViewportMetrics metrics, RectF fixedMargins) { |
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299 fixedMargins.left = 0; |
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300 fixedMargins.top = 0; |
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301 fixedMargins.right = 0; |
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302 fixedMargins.bottom = 0; |
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303 |
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304 // The maximum margins are determined by the scrollable area of the page. |
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305 float maxMarginWidth = Math.max(0, metrics.getPageWidth() - metrics.getWidthWithoutMargins()); |
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306 float maxMarginHeight = Math.max(0, metrics.getPageHeight() - metrics.getHeightWithoutMargins()); |
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307 |
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308 // If the margins can't fully hide, they're pinned on - in which case, |
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309 // fixed margins should always be zero. |
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310 if (maxMarginWidth < metrics.marginLeft + metrics.marginRight) { |
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311 maxMarginWidth = 0; |
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312 } |
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313 if (maxMarginHeight < metrics.marginTop + metrics.marginBottom) { |
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314 maxMarginHeight = 0; |
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315 } |
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316 |
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317 PointF offset = metrics.getMarginOffset(); |
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318 RectF overscroll = metrics.getOverscroll(); |
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319 if (offset.x >= 0) { |
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320 fixedMargins.right = Math.max(0, Math.min(offset.x - overscroll.right, maxMarginWidth)); |
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321 } else { |
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322 fixedMargins.left = Math.max(0, Math.min(-offset.x - overscroll.left, maxMarginWidth)); |
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323 } |
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324 if (offset.y >= 0) { |
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325 fixedMargins.bottom = Math.max(0, Math.min(offset.y - overscroll.bottom, maxMarginHeight)); |
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326 } else { |
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327 fixedMargins.top = Math.max(0, Math.min(-offset.y - overscroll.top, maxMarginHeight)); |
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328 } |
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329 |
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330 // Adjust for overscroll. If we're overscrolled on one side, add that |
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331 // distance to the margins of the other side (limiting to the maximum |
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332 // margin size calculated above). |
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333 if (overscroll.left > 0) { |
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334 fixedMargins.right = Math.min(maxMarginWidth - fixedMargins.left, |
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335 fixedMargins.right + overscroll.left); |
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336 } else if (overscroll.right > 0) { |
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337 fixedMargins.left = Math.min(maxMarginWidth - fixedMargins.right, |
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338 fixedMargins.left + overscroll.right); |
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339 } |
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340 if (overscroll.top > 0) { |
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341 fixedMargins.bottom = Math.min(maxMarginHeight - fixedMargins.top, |
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342 fixedMargins.bottom + overscroll.top); |
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343 } else if (overscroll.bottom > 0) { |
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344 fixedMargins.top = Math.min(maxMarginHeight - fixedMargins.bottom, |
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345 fixedMargins.top + overscroll.bottom); |
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346 } |
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347 } |
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348 |
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349 private void adjustViewport(DisplayPortMetrics displayPort) { |
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350 ImmutableViewportMetrics metrics = getViewportMetrics(); |
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351 ImmutableViewportMetrics clampedMetrics = metrics.clamp(); |
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352 |
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353 RectF margins = new RectF(); |
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354 getFixedMargins(metrics, margins); |
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355 clampedMetrics = clampedMetrics.setMargins( |
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356 margins.left, margins.top, margins.right, margins.bottom); |
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357 |
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358 if (displayPort == null) { |
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359 displayPort = DisplayPortCalculator.calculate(metrics, mPanZoomController.getVelocityVector()); |
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360 } |
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361 |
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362 mDisplayPort = displayPort; |
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363 mGeckoViewport = clampedMetrics; |
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364 |
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365 if (mRecordDrawTimes) { |
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366 mDrawTimingQueue.add(displayPort); |
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367 } |
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368 |
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369 GeckoAppShell.sendEventToGecko(GeckoEvent.createViewportEvent(clampedMetrics, displayPort)); |
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370 } |
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371 |
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372 /** Aborts any pan/zoom animation that is currently in progress. */ |
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373 private void abortPanZoomAnimation() { |
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374 if (mPanZoomController != null) { |
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375 post(new Runnable() { |
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376 @Override |
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377 public void run() { |
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378 mPanZoomController.abortAnimation(); |
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379 } |
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380 }); |
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381 } |
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382 } |
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383 |
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384 /** |
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385 * The different types of Viewport messages handled. All viewport events |
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386 * expect a display-port to be returned, but can handle one not being |
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387 * returned. |
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388 */ |
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389 private enum ViewportMessageType { |
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390 UPDATE, // The viewport has changed and should be entirely updated |
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391 PAGE_SIZE // The viewport's page-size has changed |
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392 } |
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393 |
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394 /** Viewport message handler. */ |
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395 private DisplayPortMetrics handleViewportMessage(ImmutableViewportMetrics messageMetrics, ViewportMessageType type) { |
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396 synchronized (getLock()) { |
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397 ImmutableViewportMetrics newMetrics; |
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398 ImmutableViewportMetrics oldMetrics = getViewportMetrics(); |
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399 |
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400 switch (type) { |
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401 default: |
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402 case UPDATE: |
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403 // Keep the old viewport size |
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404 newMetrics = messageMetrics.setViewportSize(oldMetrics.getWidth(), oldMetrics.getHeight()); |
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405 if (!oldMetrics.fuzzyEquals(newMetrics)) { |
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406 abortPanZoomAnimation(); |
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407 } |
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408 break; |
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409 case PAGE_SIZE: |
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410 // adjust the page dimensions to account for differences in zoom |
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411 // between the rendered content (which is what Gecko tells us) |
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412 // and our zoom level (which may have diverged). |
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413 float scaleFactor = oldMetrics.zoomFactor / messageMetrics.zoomFactor; |
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414 newMetrics = oldMetrics.setPageRect(RectUtils.scale(messageMetrics.getPageRect(), scaleFactor), messageMetrics.getCssPageRect()); |
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415 break; |
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416 } |
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417 |
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418 // Update the Gecko-side viewport metrics. Make sure to do this |
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419 // before modifying the metrics below. |
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420 final ImmutableViewportMetrics geckoMetrics = newMetrics.clamp(); |
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421 post(new Runnable() { |
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422 @Override |
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423 public void run() { |
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424 mGeckoViewport = geckoMetrics; |
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425 } |
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426 }); |
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427 |
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428 setViewportMetrics(newMetrics, type == ViewportMessageType.UPDATE); |
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429 mDisplayPort = DisplayPortCalculator.calculate(getViewportMetrics(), null); |
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430 } |
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431 return mDisplayPort; |
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432 } |
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433 |
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434 @WrapElementForJNI |
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435 DisplayPortMetrics getDisplayPort(boolean pageSizeUpdate, boolean isBrowserContentDisplayed, int tabId, ImmutableViewportMetrics metrics) { |
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436 Tabs tabs = Tabs.getInstance(); |
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437 if (isBrowserContentDisplayed && tabs.isSelectedTabId(tabId)) { |
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438 // for foreground tabs, send the viewport update unless the document |
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439 // displayed is different from the content document. In that case, just |
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440 // calculate the display port. |
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441 return handleViewportMessage(metrics, pageSizeUpdate ? ViewportMessageType.PAGE_SIZE : ViewportMessageType.UPDATE); |
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442 } else { |
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443 // for background tabs, request a new display port calculation, so that |
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444 // when we do switch to that tab, we have the correct display port and |
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445 // don't need to draw twice (once to allow the first-paint viewport to |
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446 // get to java, and again once java figures out the display port). |
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447 return DisplayPortCalculator.calculate(metrics, null); |
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448 } |
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449 } |
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450 |
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451 @WrapElementForJNI |
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452 void contentDocumentChanged() { |
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453 mContentDocumentIsDisplayed = false; |
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454 } |
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455 |
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456 @WrapElementForJNI |
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457 boolean isContentDocumentDisplayed() { |
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458 return mContentDocumentIsDisplayed; |
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459 } |
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460 |
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461 // This is called on the Gecko thread to determine if we're still interested |
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462 // in the update of this display-port to continue. We can return true here |
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463 // to abort the current update and continue with any subsequent ones. This |
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464 // is useful for slow-to-render pages when the display-port starts lagging |
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465 // behind enough that continuing to draw it is wasted effort. |
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466 @WrapElementForJNI(allowMultithread = true) |
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467 public ProgressiveUpdateData progressiveUpdateCallback(boolean aHasPendingNewThebesContent, |
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468 float x, float y, float width, float height, |
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469 float resolution, boolean lowPrecision) { |
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470 // Reset the checkerboard risk flag when switching to low precision |
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471 // rendering. |
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472 if (lowPrecision && !mLastProgressiveUpdateWasLowPrecision) { |
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473 // Skip low precision rendering until we're at risk of checkerboarding. |
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474 if (!mProgressiveUpdateWasInDanger) { |
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475 mProgressiveUpdateData.abort = true; |
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476 return mProgressiveUpdateData; |
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477 } |
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478 mProgressiveUpdateWasInDanger = false; |
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479 } |
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480 mLastProgressiveUpdateWasLowPrecision = lowPrecision; |
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481 |
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482 // Grab a local copy of the last display-port sent to Gecko and the |
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483 // current viewport metrics to avoid races when accessing them. |
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484 DisplayPortMetrics displayPort = mDisplayPort; |
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485 ImmutableViewportMetrics viewportMetrics = mViewportMetrics; |
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486 mProgressiveUpdateData.setViewport(viewportMetrics); |
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487 mProgressiveUpdateData.abort = false; |
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488 |
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489 // Always abort updates if the resolution has changed. There's no use |
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490 // in drawing at the incorrect resolution. |
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491 if (!FloatUtils.fuzzyEquals(resolution, viewportMetrics.zoomFactor)) { |
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492 Log.d(LOGTAG, "Aborting draw due to resolution change: " + resolution + " != " + viewportMetrics.zoomFactor); |
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493 mProgressiveUpdateData.abort = true; |
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494 return mProgressiveUpdateData; |
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495 } |
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496 |
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497 // Store the high precision displayport for comparison when doing low |
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498 // precision updates. |
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499 if (!lowPrecision) { |
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500 if (!FloatUtils.fuzzyEquals(resolution, mProgressiveUpdateDisplayPort.resolution) || |
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501 !FloatUtils.fuzzyEquals(x, mProgressiveUpdateDisplayPort.getLeft()) || |
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502 !FloatUtils.fuzzyEquals(y, mProgressiveUpdateDisplayPort.getTop()) || |
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503 !FloatUtils.fuzzyEquals(x + width, mProgressiveUpdateDisplayPort.getRight()) || |
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504 !FloatUtils.fuzzyEquals(y + height, mProgressiveUpdateDisplayPort.getBottom())) { |
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505 mProgressiveUpdateDisplayPort = |
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506 new DisplayPortMetrics(x, y, x+width, y+height, resolution); |
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507 } |
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508 } |
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509 |
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510 // If we're not doing low precision draws and we're about to |
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511 // checkerboard, enable low precision drawing. |
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512 if (!lowPrecision && !mProgressiveUpdateWasInDanger) { |
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513 if (DisplayPortCalculator.aboutToCheckerboard(viewportMetrics, |
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514 mPanZoomController.getVelocityVector(), mProgressiveUpdateDisplayPort)) { |
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515 mProgressiveUpdateWasInDanger = true; |
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516 } |
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517 } |
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518 |
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519 // XXX All sorts of rounding happens inside Gecko that becomes hard to |
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520 // account exactly for. Given we align the display-port to tile |
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521 // boundaries (and so they rarely vary by sub-pixel amounts), just |
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522 // check that values are within a couple of pixels of the |
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523 // display-port bounds. |
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524 |
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525 // Never abort drawing if we can't be sure we've sent a more recent |
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526 // display-port. If we abort updating when we shouldn't, we can end up |
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527 // with blank regions on the screen and we open up the risk of entering |
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528 // an endless updating cycle. |
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529 if (Math.abs(displayPort.getLeft() - mProgressiveUpdateDisplayPort.getLeft()) <= 2 && |
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530 Math.abs(displayPort.getTop() - mProgressiveUpdateDisplayPort.getTop()) <= 2 && |
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531 Math.abs(displayPort.getBottom() - mProgressiveUpdateDisplayPort.getBottom()) <= 2 && |
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532 Math.abs(displayPort.getRight() - mProgressiveUpdateDisplayPort.getRight()) <= 2) { |
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533 return mProgressiveUpdateData; |
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534 } |
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535 |
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536 // Abort updates when the display-port no longer contains the visible |
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537 // area of the page (that is, the viewport cropped by the page |
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538 // boundaries). |
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539 // XXX This makes the assumption that we never let the visible area of |
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540 // the page fall outside of the display-port. |
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541 if (Math.max(viewportMetrics.viewportRectLeft, viewportMetrics.pageRectLeft) + 1 < x || |
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542 Math.max(viewportMetrics.viewportRectTop, viewportMetrics.pageRectTop) + 1 < y || |
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543 Math.min(viewportMetrics.viewportRectRight, viewportMetrics.pageRectRight) - 1 > x + width || |
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544 Math.min(viewportMetrics.viewportRectBottom, viewportMetrics.pageRectBottom) - 1 > y + height) { |
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545 Log.d(LOGTAG, "Aborting update due to viewport not in display-port"); |
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546 mProgressiveUpdateData.abort = true; |
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547 |
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548 // Enable low-precision drawing, as we're likely to be in danger if |
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549 // this situation has been encountered. |
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550 mProgressiveUpdateWasInDanger = true; |
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551 |
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552 return mProgressiveUpdateData; |
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553 } |
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554 |
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555 // Abort drawing stale low-precision content if there's a more recent |
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556 // display-port in the pipeline. |
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557 if (lowPrecision && !aHasPendingNewThebesContent) { |
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558 mProgressiveUpdateData.abort = true; |
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559 } |
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560 return mProgressiveUpdateData; |
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561 } |
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562 |
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563 void setZoomConstraints(ZoomConstraints constraints) { |
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564 mZoomConstraints = constraints; |
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565 } |
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566 |
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567 void setIsRTL(boolean aIsRTL) { |
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568 synchronized (getLock()) { |
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569 ImmutableViewportMetrics newMetrics = getViewportMetrics().setIsRTL(aIsRTL); |
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570 setViewportMetrics(newMetrics, false); |
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571 } |
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572 } |
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573 |
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574 /** The compositor invokes this function just before compositing a frame where the document |
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575 * is different from the document composited on the last frame. In these cases, the viewport |
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576 * information we have in Java is no longer valid and needs to be replaced with the new |
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577 * viewport information provided. setPageRect will never be invoked on the same frame that |
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578 * this function is invoked on; and this function will always be called prior to syncViewportInfo. |
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579 */ |
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580 @WrapElementForJNI(allowMultithread = true) |
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581 public void setFirstPaintViewport(float offsetX, float offsetY, float zoom, |
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582 float cssPageLeft, float cssPageTop, float cssPageRight, float cssPageBottom) { |
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583 synchronized (getLock()) { |
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584 ImmutableViewportMetrics currentMetrics = getViewportMetrics(); |
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585 |
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586 Tab tab = Tabs.getInstance().getSelectedTab(); |
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587 |
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588 RectF cssPageRect = new RectF(cssPageLeft, cssPageTop, cssPageRight, cssPageBottom); |
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589 RectF pageRect = RectUtils.scaleAndRound(cssPageRect, zoom); |
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590 |
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591 final ImmutableViewportMetrics newMetrics = currentMetrics |
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592 .setViewportOrigin(offsetX, offsetY) |
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593 .setZoomFactor(zoom) |
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594 .setPageRect(pageRect, cssPageRect) |
|
595 .setIsRTL(tab.getIsRTL()); |
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596 // Since we have switched to displaying a different document, we need to update any |
|
597 // viewport-related state we have lying around. This includes mGeckoViewport and |
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598 // mViewportMetrics. Usually this information is updated via handleViewportMessage |
|
599 // while we remain on the same document. |
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600 post(new Runnable() { |
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601 @Override |
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602 public void run() { |
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603 mGeckoViewport = newMetrics; |
|
604 } |
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605 }); |
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606 |
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607 setViewportMetrics(newMetrics); |
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608 |
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609 mView.setBackgroundColor(tab.getBackgroundColor()); |
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610 setZoomConstraints(tab.getZoomConstraints()); |
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611 |
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612 // At this point, we have just switched to displaying a different document than we |
|
613 // we previously displaying. This means we need to abort any panning/zooming animations |
|
614 // that are in progress and send an updated display port request to browser.js as soon |
|
615 // as possible. The call to PanZoomController.abortAnimation accomplishes this by calling the |
|
616 // forceRedraw function, which sends the viewport to gecko. The display port request is |
|
617 // actually a full viewport update, which is fine because if browser.js has somehow moved to |
|
618 // be out of sync with this first-paint viewport, then we force them back in sync. |
|
619 abortPanZoomAnimation(); |
|
620 |
|
621 // Indicate that the document is about to be composited so the |
|
622 // LayerView background can be removed. |
|
623 if (mView.getPaintState() == LayerView.PAINT_START) { |
|
624 mView.setPaintState(LayerView.PAINT_BEFORE_FIRST); |
|
625 } |
|
626 } |
|
627 DisplayPortCalculator.resetPageState(); |
|
628 mDrawTimingQueue.reset(); |
|
629 |
|
630 mContentDocumentIsDisplayed = true; |
|
631 } |
|
632 |
|
633 /** The compositor invokes this function whenever it determines that the page rect |
|
634 * has changed (based on the information it gets from layout). If setFirstPaintViewport |
|
635 * is invoked on a frame, then this function will not be. For any given frame, this |
|
636 * function will be invoked before syncViewportInfo. |
|
637 */ |
|
638 @WrapElementForJNI(allowMultithread = true) |
|
639 public void setPageRect(float cssPageLeft, float cssPageTop, float cssPageRight, float cssPageBottom) { |
|
640 synchronized (getLock()) { |
|
641 RectF cssPageRect = new RectF(cssPageLeft, cssPageTop, cssPageRight, cssPageBottom); |
|
642 float ourZoom = getViewportMetrics().zoomFactor; |
|
643 setPageRect(RectUtils.scale(cssPageRect, ourZoom), cssPageRect); |
|
644 // Here the page size of the document has changed, but the document being displayed |
|
645 // is still the same. Therefore, we don't need to send anything to browser.js; any |
|
646 // changes we need to make to the display port will get sent the next time we call |
|
647 // adjustViewport(). |
|
648 } |
|
649 } |
|
650 |
|
651 /** The compositor invokes this function on every frame to figure out what part of the |
|
652 * page to display, and to inform Java of the current display port. Since it is called |
|
653 * on every frame, it needs to be ultra-fast. |
|
654 * It avoids taking any locks or allocating any objects. We keep around a |
|
655 * mCurrentViewTransform so we don't need to allocate a new ViewTransform |
|
656 * everytime we're called. NOTE: we might be able to return a ImmutableViewportMetrics |
|
657 * which would avoid the copy into mCurrentViewTransform. |
|
658 */ |
|
659 @WrapElementForJNI(allowMultithread = true) |
|
660 public ViewTransform syncViewportInfo(int x, int y, int width, int height, float resolution, boolean layersUpdated) { |
|
661 // getViewportMetrics is thread safe so we don't need to synchronize. |
|
662 // We save the viewport metrics here, so we later use it later in |
|
663 // createFrame (which will be called by nsWindow::DrawWindowUnderlay on |
|
664 // the native side, by the compositor). The viewport |
|
665 // metrics can change between here and there, as it's accessed outside |
|
666 // of the compositor thread. |
|
667 mFrameMetrics = getViewportMetrics(); |
|
668 |
|
669 mCurrentViewTransform.x = mFrameMetrics.viewportRectLeft; |
|
670 mCurrentViewTransform.y = mFrameMetrics.viewportRectTop; |
|
671 mCurrentViewTransform.scale = mFrameMetrics.zoomFactor; |
|
672 |
|
673 // Adjust the fixed layer margins so that overscroll subtracts from them. |
|
674 getFixedMargins(mFrameMetrics, mCurrentViewTransformMargins); |
|
675 mCurrentViewTransform.fixedLayerMarginLeft = mCurrentViewTransformMargins.left; |
|
676 mCurrentViewTransform.fixedLayerMarginTop = mCurrentViewTransformMargins.top; |
|
677 mCurrentViewTransform.fixedLayerMarginRight = mCurrentViewTransformMargins.right; |
|
678 mCurrentViewTransform.fixedLayerMarginBottom = mCurrentViewTransformMargins.bottom; |
|
679 |
|
680 // Offset the view transform so that it renders in the correct place. |
|
681 PointF offset = mFrameMetrics.getMarginOffset(); |
|
682 mCurrentViewTransform.offsetX = offset.x; |
|
683 mCurrentViewTransform.offsetY = offset.y; |
|
684 |
|
685 mRootLayer.setPositionAndResolution( |
|
686 Math.round(x + mCurrentViewTransform.offsetX), |
|
687 Math.round(y + mCurrentViewTransform.offsetY), |
|
688 Math.round(x + width + mCurrentViewTransform.offsetX), |
|
689 Math.round(y + height + mCurrentViewTransform.offsetY), |
|
690 resolution); |
|
691 |
|
692 if (layersUpdated && mRecordDrawTimes) { |
|
693 // If we got a layers update, that means a draw finished. Check to see if the area drawn matches |
|
694 // one of our requested displayports; if it does calculate the draw time and notify the |
|
695 // DisplayPortCalculator |
|
696 DisplayPortMetrics drawn = new DisplayPortMetrics(x, y, x + width, y + height, resolution); |
|
697 long time = mDrawTimingQueue.findTimeFor(drawn); |
|
698 if (time >= 0) { |
|
699 long now = SystemClock.uptimeMillis(); |
|
700 time = now - time; |
|
701 mRecordDrawTimes = DisplayPortCalculator.drawTimeUpdate(time, width * height); |
|
702 } |
|
703 } |
|
704 |
|
705 if (layersUpdated) { |
|
706 for (DrawListener listener : mDrawListeners) { |
|
707 listener.drawFinished(); |
|
708 } |
|
709 } |
|
710 |
|
711 return mCurrentViewTransform; |
|
712 } |
|
713 |
|
714 @WrapElementForJNI(allowMultithread = true) |
|
715 public ViewTransform syncFrameMetrics(float offsetX, float offsetY, float zoom, |
|
716 float cssPageLeft, float cssPageTop, float cssPageRight, float cssPageBottom, |
|
717 boolean layersUpdated, int x, int y, int width, int height, float resolution, |
|
718 boolean isFirstPaint) |
|
719 { |
|
720 if (isFirstPaint) { |
|
721 setFirstPaintViewport(offsetX, offsetY, zoom, |
|
722 cssPageLeft, cssPageTop, cssPageRight, cssPageBottom); |
|
723 } |
|
724 |
|
725 return syncViewportInfo(x, y, width, height, resolution, layersUpdated); |
|
726 } |
|
727 |
|
728 @WrapElementForJNI(allowMultithread = true) |
|
729 public LayerRenderer.Frame createFrame() { |
|
730 // Create the shaders and textures if necessary. |
|
731 if (!mLayerRendererInitialized) { |
|
732 mLayerRenderer.checkMonitoringEnabled(); |
|
733 mLayerRenderer.createDefaultProgram(); |
|
734 mLayerRendererInitialized = true; |
|
735 } |
|
736 |
|
737 try { |
|
738 return mLayerRenderer.createFrame(mFrameMetrics); |
|
739 } catch (Exception e) { |
|
740 Log.w(LOGTAG, e); |
|
741 return null; |
|
742 } |
|
743 } |
|
744 |
|
745 @WrapElementForJNI(allowMultithread = true) |
|
746 public void activateProgram() { |
|
747 mLayerRenderer.activateDefaultProgram(); |
|
748 } |
|
749 |
|
750 @WrapElementForJNI(allowMultithread = true) |
|
751 public void deactivateProgram() { |
|
752 mLayerRenderer.deactivateDefaultProgram(); |
|
753 } |
|
754 |
|
755 private void geometryChanged(DisplayPortMetrics displayPort) { |
|
756 /* Let Gecko know if the screensize has changed */ |
|
757 sendResizeEventIfNecessary(false); |
|
758 if (getRedrawHint()) { |
|
759 adjustViewport(displayPort); |
|
760 } |
|
761 } |
|
762 |
|
763 /** Implementation of LayerView.Listener */ |
|
764 @Override |
|
765 public void renderRequested() { |
|
766 try { |
|
767 GeckoAppShell.scheduleComposite(); |
|
768 } catch (UnsupportedOperationException uoe) { |
|
769 // In some very rare cases this gets called before libxul is loaded, |
|
770 // so catch and ignore the exception that will throw. See bug 837821 |
|
771 Log.d(LOGTAG, "Dropping renderRequested call before libxul load."); |
|
772 } |
|
773 } |
|
774 |
|
775 /** Implementation of LayerView.Listener */ |
|
776 @Override |
|
777 public void sizeChanged(int width, int height) { |
|
778 // We need to make sure a draw happens synchronously at this point, |
|
779 // but resizing the surface before the SurfaceView has resized will |
|
780 // cause a visible jump. |
|
781 mView.getGLController().resumeCompositor(mWindowSize.width, mWindowSize.height); |
|
782 } |
|
783 |
|
784 /** Implementation of LayerView.Listener */ |
|
785 @Override |
|
786 public void surfaceChanged(int width, int height) { |
|
787 setViewportSize(width, height); |
|
788 } |
|
789 |
|
790 /** Implementation of PanZoomTarget */ |
|
791 @Override |
|
792 public ImmutableViewportMetrics getViewportMetrics() { |
|
793 return mViewportMetrics; |
|
794 } |
|
795 |
|
796 /** Implementation of PanZoomTarget */ |
|
797 @Override |
|
798 public ZoomConstraints getZoomConstraints() { |
|
799 return mZoomConstraints; |
|
800 } |
|
801 |
|
802 /** Implementation of PanZoomTarget */ |
|
803 @Override |
|
804 public boolean isFullScreen() { |
|
805 return mView.isFullScreen(); |
|
806 } |
|
807 |
|
808 /** Implementation of PanZoomTarget */ |
|
809 @Override |
|
810 public RectF getMaxMargins() { |
|
811 return mMarginsAnimator.getMaxMargins(); |
|
812 } |
|
813 |
|
814 /** Implementation of PanZoomTarget */ |
|
815 @Override |
|
816 public void setAnimationTarget(ImmutableViewportMetrics metrics) { |
|
817 if (mGeckoIsReady) { |
|
818 // We know what the final viewport of the animation is going to be, so |
|
819 // immediately request a draw of that area by setting the display port |
|
820 // accordingly. This way we should have the content pre-rendered by the |
|
821 // time the animation is done. |
|
822 DisplayPortMetrics displayPort = DisplayPortCalculator.calculate(metrics, null); |
|
823 adjustViewport(displayPort); |
|
824 } |
|
825 } |
|
826 |
|
827 /** Implementation of PanZoomTarget |
|
828 * You must hold the monitor while calling this. |
|
829 */ |
|
830 @Override |
|
831 public void setViewportMetrics(ImmutableViewportMetrics metrics) { |
|
832 setViewportMetrics(metrics, true); |
|
833 } |
|
834 |
|
835 /* |
|
836 * You must hold the monitor while calling this. |
|
837 */ |
|
838 private void setViewportMetrics(ImmutableViewportMetrics metrics, boolean notifyGecko) { |
|
839 // This class owns the viewport size and the fixed layer margins; don't let other pieces |
|
840 // of code clobber either of them. The only place the viewport size should ever be |
|
841 // updated is in GeckoLayerClient.setViewportSize, and the only place the margins should |
|
842 // ever be updated is in GeckoLayerClient.setFixedLayerMargins; both of these assign to |
|
843 // mViewportMetrics directly. |
|
844 metrics = metrics.setViewportSize(mViewportMetrics.getWidth(), mViewportMetrics.getHeight()); |
|
845 metrics = metrics.setMarginsFrom(mViewportMetrics); |
|
846 mViewportMetrics = metrics; |
|
847 |
|
848 viewportMetricsChanged(notifyGecko); |
|
849 } |
|
850 |
|
851 /* |
|
852 * You must hold the monitor while calling this. |
|
853 */ |
|
854 private void viewportMetricsChanged(boolean notifyGecko) { |
|
855 if (mViewportChangeListener != null) { |
|
856 mViewportChangeListener.onMetricsChanged(mViewportMetrics); |
|
857 } |
|
858 |
|
859 mView.requestRender(); |
|
860 if (notifyGecko && mGeckoIsReady) { |
|
861 geometryChanged(null); |
|
862 } |
|
863 } |
|
864 |
|
865 /* |
|
866 * Updates the viewport metrics, overriding the viewport size and margins |
|
867 * which are normally retained when calling setViewportMetrics. |
|
868 * You must hold the monitor while calling this. |
|
869 */ |
|
870 void forceViewportMetrics(ImmutableViewportMetrics metrics, boolean notifyGecko, boolean forceRedraw) { |
|
871 if (forceRedraw) { |
|
872 mForceRedraw = true; |
|
873 } |
|
874 mViewportMetrics = metrics; |
|
875 viewportMetricsChanged(notifyGecko); |
|
876 } |
|
877 |
|
878 /** Implementation of PanZoomTarget |
|
879 * Scroll the viewport by a certain amount. This will take viewport margins |
|
880 * and margin animation into account. If margins are currently animating, |
|
881 * this will just go ahead and modify the viewport origin, otherwise the |
|
882 * delta will be applied to the margins and the remainder will be applied to |
|
883 * the viewport origin. |
|
884 * |
|
885 * You must hold the monitor while calling this. |
|
886 */ |
|
887 @Override |
|
888 public void scrollBy(float dx, float dy) { |
|
889 // Set mViewportMetrics manually so the margin changes take. |
|
890 mViewportMetrics = mMarginsAnimator.scrollBy(mViewportMetrics, dx, dy); |
|
891 viewportMetricsChanged(true); |
|
892 } |
|
893 |
|
894 /** Implementation of PanZoomTarget |
|
895 * Notification that a subdocument has been scrolled by a certain amount. |
|
896 * This is used here to make sure that the margins are still accessible |
|
897 * during subdocument scrolling. |
|
898 * |
|
899 * You must hold the monitor while calling this. |
|
900 */ |
|
901 @Override |
|
902 public void scrollMarginsBy(float dx, float dy) { |
|
903 ImmutableViewportMetrics newMarginsMetrics = |
|
904 mMarginsAnimator.scrollBy(mViewportMetrics, dx, dy); |
|
905 mViewportMetrics = mViewportMetrics.setMarginsFrom(newMarginsMetrics); |
|
906 viewportMetricsChanged(true); |
|
907 } |
|
908 |
|
909 /** Implementation of PanZoomTarget */ |
|
910 @Override |
|
911 public void panZoomStopped() { |
|
912 if (mViewportChangeListener != null) { |
|
913 mViewportChangeListener.onPanZoomStopped(); |
|
914 } |
|
915 } |
|
916 |
|
917 /** Implementation of PanZoomTarget */ |
|
918 @Override |
|
919 public void forceRedraw(DisplayPortMetrics displayPort) { |
|
920 mForceRedraw = true; |
|
921 if (mGeckoIsReady) { |
|
922 geometryChanged(displayPort); |
|
923 } |
|
924 } |
|
925 |
|
926 /** Implementation of PanZoomTarget */ |
|
927 @Override |
|
928 public boolean post(Runnable action) { |
|
929 return mView.post(action); |
|
930 } |
|
931 |
|
932 /** Implementation of PanZoomTarget */ |
|
933 @Override |
|
934 public void postRenderTask(RenderTask task) { |
|
935 mView.postRenderTask(task); |
|
936 } |
|
937 |
|
938 /** Implementation of PanZoomTarget */ |
|
939 @Override |
|
940 public void removeRenderTask(RenderTask task) { |
|
941 mView.removeRenderTask(task); |
|
942 } |
|
943 |
|
944 |
|
945 /** Implementation of PanZoomTarget */ |
|
946 @Override |
|
947 public boolean postDelayed(Runnable action, long delayMillis) { |
|
948 return mView.postDelayed(action, delayMillis); |
|
949 } |
|
950 |
|
951 /** Implementation of PanZoomTarget */ |
|
952 @Override |
|
953 public Object getLock() { |
|
954 return this; |
|
955 } |
|
956 |
|
957 /** Implementation of PanZoomTarget |
|
958 * Converts a point from layer view coordinates to layer coordinates. In other words, given a |
|
959 * point measured in pixels from the top left corner of the layer view, returns the point in |
|
960 * pixels measured from the last scroll position we sent to Gecko, in CSS pixels. Assuming the |
|
961 * events being sent to Gecko are processed in FIFO order, this calculation should always be |
|
962 * correct. |
|
963 */ |
|
964 @Override |
|
965 public PointF convertViewPointToLayerPoint(PointF viewPoint) { |
|
966 if (!mGeckoIsReady) { |
|
967 return null; |
|
968 } |
|
969 |
|
970 ImmutableViewportMetrics viewportMetrics = mViewportMetrics; |
|
971 PointF origin = viewportMetrics.getOrigin(); |
|
972 PointF offset = viewportMetrics.getMarginOffset(); |
|
973 origin.offset(-offset.x, -offset.y); |
|
974 float zoom = viewportMetrics.zoomFactor; |
|
975 ImmutableViewportMetrics geckoViewport = mGeckoViewport; |
|
976 PointF geckoOrigin = geckoViewport.getOrigin(); |
|
977 float geckoZoom = geckoViewport.zoomFactor; |
|
978 |
|
979 // viewPoint + origin - offset gives the coordinate in device pixels from the top-left corner of the page. |
|
980 // Divided by zoom, this gives us the coordinate in CSS pixels from the top-left corner of the page. |
|
981 // geckoOrigin / geckoZoom is where Gecko thinks it is (scrollTo position) in CSS pixels from |
|
982 // the top-left corner of the page. Subtracting the two gives us the offset of the viewPoint from |
|
983 // the current Gecko coordinate in CSS pixels. |
|
984 PointF layerPoint = new PointF( |
|
985 ((viewPoint.x + origin.x) / zoom) - (geckoOrigin.x / geckoZoom), |
|
986 ((viewPoint.y + origin.y) / zoom) - (geckoOrigin.y / geckoZoom)); |
|
987 |
|
988 return layerPoint; |
|
989 } |
|
990 |
|
991 void setOnMetricsChangedListener(LayerView.OnMetricsChangedListener listener) { |
|
992 mViewportChangeListener = listener; |
|
993 } |
|
994 |
|
995 public void addDrawListener(DrawListener listener) { |
|
996 mDrawListeners.add(listener); |
|
997 } |
|
998 |
|
999 public void removeDrawListener(DrawListener listener) { |
|
1000 mDrawListeners.remove(listener); |
|
1001 } |
|
1002 } |