webrtc_m130/modules/desktop_capture/desktop_and_cursor_composer.cc

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2013 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
* that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
* tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
* in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
* be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
*/
#include "modules/desktop_capture/desktop_and_cursor_composer.h"
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <utility>
#include "absl/memory/memory.h"
#include "modules/desktop_capture/desktop_capturer.h"
#include "modules/desktop_capture/desktop_frame.h"
#include "modules/desktop_capture/mouse_cursor.h"
#include "modules/desktop_capture/mouse_cursor_monitor.h"
#include "rtc_base/checks.h"
#include "rtc_base/constructor_magic.h"
namespace webrtc {
namespace {
// Helper function that blends one image into another. Source image must be
// pre-multiplied with the alpha channel. Destination is assumed to be opaque.
void AlphaBlend(uint8_t* dest,
int dest_stride,
const uint8_t* src,
int src_stride,
const DesktopSize& size) {
for (int y = 0; y < size.height(); ++y) {
for (int x = 0; x < size.width(); ++x) {
uint32_t base_alpha = 255 - src[x * DesktopFrame::kBytesPerPixel + 3];
if (base_alpha == 255) {
continue;
} else if (base_alpha == 0) {
memcpy(dest + x * DesktopFrame::kBytesPerPixel,
src + x * DesktopFrame::kBytesPerPixel,
DesktopFrame::kBytesPerPixel);
} else {
dest[x * DesktopFrame::kBytesPerPixel] =
dest[x * DesktopFrame::kBytesPerPixel] * base_alpha / 255 +
src[x * DesktopFrame::kBytesPerPixel];
dest[x * DesktopFrame::kBytesPerPixel + 1] =
dest[x * DesktopFrame::kBytesPerPixel + 1] * base_alpha / 255 +
src[x * DesktopFrame::kBytesPerPixel + 1];
dest[x * DesktopFrame::kBytesPerPixel + 2] =
dest[x * DesktopFrame::kBytesPerPixel + 2] * base_alpha / 255 +
src[x * DesktopFrame::kBytesPerPixel + 2];
}
}
src += src_stride;
dest += dest_stride;
}
}
// DesktopFrame wrapper that draws mouse on a frame and restores original
// content before releasing the underlying frame.
class DesktopFrameWithCursor : public DesktopFrame {
public:
// Takes ownership of |frame|.
DesktopFrameWithCursor(std::unique_ptr<DesktopFrame> frame,
const MouseCursor& cursor,
const DesktopVector& position);
~DesktopFrameWithCursor() override;
private:
Add DesktopFrame::MoveFrameInfoFrom() and DesktopFrame::CopyFrameInfoFrom() The original change https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/575315 and https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/590508 have not been well-considered. So this change reverts part of two changes and adds a DesktopFrame::set_top_left() function A DesktopFrame usually contains a very large chunk of memory, which should be reused as much as possible to reduce the memory allocations. The size of the memory usually controls by the DesktopFrame::size(). So it's reasonable to const DesktopFrame::size_: changing it is wrong if the underly buffer is not large enough. But DesktopFrame::top_left() is a different story, same as capturer_id, capture_time_ms and other information in the DesktopFrame, it can be changed to any value without needing to reconstruct a DesktopFrame instance. So instead of adding it to the constructor, a DesktopFrame::set_top_left() is added to adjust the top-left of the DesktopFrame in the entire display coordinate. After adding DesktopFrame::set_top_left(), we have five variables in a DesktopFrame which is not initialized in the constructor. For any kind of wrapper DesktopFrame, say, SharedDesktopFrame and CroppedDesktopFrame, they needs to copy these five variables after constructing themselves. This is not convenient and easily to be broken if an implementation forgot to copy them. So DesktopFrame::MoveFrameInfoFrom() and DesktopFrame::CopyFrameInfoFrom() are added to the DesktopFrame to help derived classes to copy or move these variables in one function call. The difference between MoveFrameInfoFrom() and CopyFrameInfoFrom() is that the former one uses DesktopRegion::Swap() to move the DesktopRegion from the source DesktopFrame to this instance, while the later one uses copy-operator to copy the DesktopRegion from the source DesktopFrame. So CopyFrameInfoFrom() is usually used when sharing a source DesktopFrame with several clients. I.e. the source DesktopFrame should be kept unchanged. For example, BasicDesktopFrame::CopyOf() and SharedDesktopFrame::Share(). On the other side, MoveFrameInfoFrom() is usually used when wrapping a DesktopFrame. E.g. CroppedDesktopFrame and DesktopFrameWithCursor. Bug: webrtc:7950 Change-Id: I8b23418960fb681d2ea1f012d1b453f514da2272 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/622453 Commit-Queue: Zijie He <zijiehe@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Jamie Walch <jamiewalch@chromium.org> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#19504}
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const std::unique_ptr<DesktopFrame> original_frame_;
DesktopVector restore_position_;
std::unique_ptr<DesktopFrame> restore_frame_;
RTC_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(DesktopFrameWithCursor);
};
DesktopFrameWithCursor::DesktopFrameWithCursor(
std::unique_ptr<DesktopFrame> frame,
const MouseCursor& cursor,
const DesktopVector& position)
Add DesktopFrame::MoveFrameInfoFrom() and DesktopFrame::CopyFrameInfoFrom() The original change https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/575315 and https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/590508 have not been well-considered. So this change reverts part of two changes and adds a DesktopFrame::set_top_left() function A DesktopFrame usually contains a very large chunk of memory, which should be reused as much as possible to reduce the memory allocations. The size of the memory usually controls by the DesktopFrame::size(). So it's reasonable to const DesktopFrame::size_: changing it is wrong if the underly buffer is not large enough. But DesktopFrame::top_left() is a different story, same as capturer_id, capture_time_ms and other information in the DesktopFrame, it can be changed to any value without needing to reconstruct a DesktopFrame instance. So instead of adding it to the constructor, a DesktopFrame::set_top_left() is added to adjust the top-left of the DesktopFrame in the entire display coordinate. After adding DesktopFrame::set_top_left(), we have five variables in a DesktopFrame which is not initialized in the constructor. For any kind of wrapper DesktopFrame, say, SharedDesktopFrame and CroppedDesktopFrame, they needs to copy these five variables after constructing themselves. This is not convenient and easily to be broken if an implementation forgot to copy them. So DesktopFrame::MoveFrameInfoFrom() and DesktopFrame::CopyFrameInfoFrom() are added to the DesktopFrame to help derived classes to copy or move these variables in one function call. The difference between MoveFrameInfoFrom() and CopyFrameInfoFrom() is that the former one uses DesktopRegion::Swap() to move the DesktopRegion from the source DesktopFrame to this instance, while the later one uses copy-operator to copy the DesktopRegion from the source DesktopFrame. So CopyFrameInfoFrom() is usually used when sharing a source DesktopFrame with several clients. I.e. the source DesktopFrame should be kept unchanged. For example, BasicDesktopFrame::CopyOf() and SharedDesktopFrame::Share(). On the other side, MoveFrameInfoFrom() is usually used when wrapping a DesktopFrame. E.g. CroppedDesktopFrame and DesktopFrameWithCursor. Bug: webrtc:7950 Change-Id: I8b23418960fb681d2ea1f012d1b453f514da2272 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/622453 Commit-Queue: Zijie He <zijiehe@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Jamie Walch <jamiewalch@chromium.org> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#19504}
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: DesktopFrame(frame->size(),
frame->stride(),
frame->data(),
Add DesktopFrame::MoveFrameInfoFrom() and DesktopFrame::CopyFrameInfoFrom() The original change https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/575315 and https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/590508 have not been well-considered. So this change reverts part of two changes and adds a DesktopFrame::set_top_left() function A DesktopFrame usually contains a very large chunk of memory, which should be reused as much as possible to reduce the memory allocations. The size of the memory usually controls by the DesktopFrame::size(). So it's reasonable to const DesktopFrame::size_: changing it is wrong if the underly buffer is not large enough. But DesktopFrame::top_left() is a different story, same as capturer_id, capture_time_ms and other information in the DesktopFrame, it can be changed to any value without needing to reconstruct a DesktopFrame instance. So instead of adding it to the constructor, a DesktopFrame::set_top_left() is added to adjust the top-left of the DesktopFrame in the entire display coordinate. After adding DesktopFrame::set_top_left(), we have five variables in a DesktopFrame which is not initialized in the constructor. For any kind of wrapper DesktopFrame, say, SharedDesktopFrame and CroppedDesktopFrame, they needs to copy these five variables after constructing themselves. This is not convenient and easily to be broken if an implementation forgot to copy them. So DesktopFrame::MoveFrameInfoFrom() and DesktopFrame::CopyFrameInfoFrom() are added to the DesktopFrame to help derived classes to copy or move these variables in one function call. The difference between MoveFrameInfoFrom() and CopyFrameInfoFrom() is that the former one uses DesktopRegion::Swap() to move the DesktopRegion from the source DesktopFrame to this instance, while the later one uses copy-operator to copy the DesktopRegion from the source DesktopFrame. So CopyFrameInfoFrom() is usually used when sharing a source DesktopFrame with several clients. I.e. the source DesktopFrame should be kept unchanged. For example, BasicDesktopFrame::CopyOf() and SharedDesktopFrame::Share(). On the other side, MoveFrameInfoFrom() is usually used when wrapping a DesktopFrame. E.g. CroppedDesktopFrame and DesktopFrameWithCursor. Bug: webrtc:7950 Change-Id: I8b23418960fb681d2ea1f012d1b453f514da2272 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/622453 Commit-Queue: Zijie He <zijiehe@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Jamie Walch <jamiewalch@chromium.org> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#19504}
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frame->shared_memory()),
original_frame_(std::move(frame)) {
MoveFrameInfoFrom(original_frame_.get());
DesktopVector image_pos = position.subtract(cursor.hotspot());
DesktopRect target_rect = DesktopRect::MakeSize(cursor.image()->size());
target_rect.Translate(image_pos);
DesktopVector target_origin = target_rect.top_left();
target_rect.IntersectWith(DesktopRect::MakeSize(size()));
if (target_rect.is_empty())
return;
// Copy original screen content under cursor to |restore_frame_|.
restore_position_ = target_rect.top_left();
restore_frame_.reset(new BasicDesktopFrame(target_rect.size()));
restore_frame_->CopyPixelsFrom(*this, target_rect.top_left(),
DesktopRect::MakeSize(restore_frame_->size()));
// Blit the cursor.
uint8_t* target_rect_data = reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(data()) +
target_rect.top() * stride() +
target_rect.left() * DesktopFrame::kBytesPerPixel;
DesktopVector origin_shift = target_rect.top_left().subtract(target_origin);
AlphaBlend(target_rect_data, stride(),
cursor.image()->data() +
origin_shift.y() * cursor.image()->stride() +
origin_shift.x() * DesktopFrame::kBytesPerPixel,
cursor.image()->stride(), target_rect.size());
}
DesktopFrameWithCursor::~DesktopFrameWithCursor() {
// Restore original content of the frame.
if (restore_frame_) {
DesktopRect target_rect = DesktopRect::MakeSize(restore_frame_->size());
target_rect.Translate(restore_position_);
CopyPixelsFrom(restore_frame_->data(), restore_frame_->stride(),
target_rect);
}
}
} // namespace
DesktopAndCursorComposer::DesktopAndCursorComposer(
std::unique_ptr<DesktopCapturer> desktop_capturer,
const DesktopCaptureOptions& options)
: DesktopAndCursorComposer(desktop_capturer.release(),
MouseCursorMonitor::Create(options).release()) {}
DesktopAndCursorComposer::DesktopAndCursorComposer(
DesktopCapturer* desktop_capturer,
MouseCursorMonitor* mouse_monitor)
: desktop_capturer_(desktop_capturer), mouse_monitor_(mouse_monitor) {
RTC_DCHECK(desktop_capturer_);
}
DesktopAndCursorComposer::~DesktopAndCursorComposer() = default;
void DesktopAndCursorComposer::Start(DesktopCapturer::Callback* callback) {
callback_ = callback;
if (mouse_monitor_)
mouse_monitor_->Init(this, MouseCursorMonitor::SHAPE_AND_POSITION);
desktop_capturer_->Start(this);
}
void DesktopAndCursorComposer::SetSharedMemoryFactory(
std::unique_ptr<SharedMemoryFactory> shared_memory_factory) {
desktop_capturer_->SetSharedMemoryFactory(std::move(shared_memory_factory));
}
void DesktopAndCursorComposer::CaptureFrame() {
if (mouse_monitor_)
mouse_monitor_->Capture();
desktop_capturer_->CaptureFrame();
}
void DesktopAndCursorComposer::SetExcludedWindow(WindowId window) {
desktop_capturer_->SetExcludedWindow(window);
}
void DesktopAndCursorComposer::OnCaptureResult(
DesktopCapturer::Result result,
std::unique_ptr<DesktopFrame> frame) {
if (frame && cursor_) {
if (frame->rect().Contains(cursor_position_) &&
!desktop_capturer_->IsOccluded(cursor_position_)) {
Reland "[desktopCapture] Unify the position info in DIP coordinates on Mac." This is a reland of 89653d5db46419d2a80898635cb27fed64898db2 Original change's description: > [desktopCapture] Unify the position info in DIP coordinates on Mac. > > On OSX, the logical(DIP) and physical coordinates are used mixingly. > For example, the captured image has its size in physical pixels(2x) and > location in logical(DIP) pixels. Same to the cursor position. This > causes trouble when we check the relative position of image and cursor > when there are multiple monitors with different DIP setting connected. > > This cl proposed a solution to use DIP pixel for any location info, > i.e. top-left of a frame and cursor position. Also propose a method to > get the current scale factor of a window across multiple monitors. And > save the current scale factor in DPI of the capture frame. > Then we can check relative position of cursor and frame correctly > in DIP pixel and compose them in physical pixel. > > Bug: webrtc:9178 > Change-Id: I3c076aeac2d6f2c1f63d000d7fff03500aa375ac > Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/71621 > Reviewed-by: Jamie Walch <jamiewalch@chromium.org> > Reviewed-by: Zijie He <zijiehe@chromium.org> > Commit-Queue: Brave Yao <braveyao@webrtc.org> > Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#23263} Bug: webrtc:9178 Change-Id: I97d9150f7b9a4ed6671733b75613ea9c315d5c1d Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/77481 Reviewed-by: Zijie He <zijiehe@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Brave Yao <braveyao@webrtc.org> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#23289}
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DesktopVector relative_position =
cursor_position_.subtract(frame->top_left());
#if defined(WEBRTC_MAC)
// On OSX, the logical(DIP) and physical coordinates are used mixingly.
// For example, the captured cursor has its size in physical pixels(2x)
// and location in logical(DIP) pixels on Retina monitor. This will cause
// problem when the desktop is mixed with Retina and non-Retina monitors.
// So we use DIP pixel for all location info and compensate with the scale
// factor of current frame to the |relative_position|.
const float scale = frame->scale_factor();
Reland "[desktopCapture] Unify the position info in DIP coordinates on Mac." This is a reland of 89653d5db46419d2a80898635cb27fed64898db2 Original change's description: > [desktopCapture] Unify the position info in DIP coordinates on Mac. > > On OSX, the logical(DIP) and physical coordinates are used mixingly. > For example, the captured image has its size in physical pixels(2x) and > location in logical(DIP) pixels. Same to the cursor position. This > causes trouble when we check the relative position of image and cursor > when there are multiple monitors with different DIP setting connected. > > This cl proposed a solution to use DIP pixel for any location info, > i.e. top-left of a frame and cursor position. Also propose a method to > get the current scale factor of a window across multiple monitors. And > save the current scale factor in DPI of the capture frame. > Then we can check relative position of cursor and frame correctly > in DIP pixel and compose them in physical pixel. > > Bug: webrtc:9178 > Change-Id: I3c076aeac2d6f2c1f63d000d7fff03500aa375ac > Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/71621 > Reviewed-by: Jamie Walch <jamiewalch@chromium.org> > Reviewed-by: Zijie He <zijiehe@chromium.org> > Commit-Queue: Brave Yao <braveyao@webrtc.org> > Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#23263} Bug: webrtc:9178 Change-Id: I97d9150f7b9a4ed6671733b75613ea9c315d5c1d Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/77481 Reviewed-by: Zijie He <zijiehe@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Brave Yao <braveyao@webrtc.org> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#23289}
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relative_position.set(relative_position.x() * scale,
relative_position.y() * scale);
#endif
frame = absl::make_unique<DesktopFrameWithCursor>(
std::move(frame), *cursor_, relative_position);
}
}
callback_->OnCaptureResult(result, std::move(frame));
}
void DesktopAndCursorComposer::OnMouseCursor(MouseCursor* cursor) {
cursor_.reset(cursor);
}
void DesktopAndCursorComposer::OnMouseCursorPosition(
MouseCursorMonitor::CursorState state,
const DesktopVector& position) {
RTC_NOTREACHED();
}
void DesktopAndCursorComposer::OnMouseCursorPosition(
const DesktopVector& position) {
cursor_position_ = position;
}
} // namespace webrtc