From: Pierre Ossman Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2017 09:40:02 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Filter out alpha channel for normal draw() operation X-Git-Tag: v1.8.0~17 X-Git-Url: https://source.dussan.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=27693d06c386e368e263e83b681a5a7b5fec729b;p=tigervnc.git Filter out alpha channel for normal draw() operation macOS actually uses the alpha channel on windows, so we can get visual artifacts if we feed it bogus alpha data. This filtering unfortunately causes some CPU usage, but it's necessary until we can make sure the framebuffer always contains proper 0xff for alpha. (cherry picked from commit a88991bdc8154bda8a805755dd82cb71c93b35df) --- diff --git a/vncviewer/Surface_OSX.cxx b/vncviewer/Surface_OSX.cxx index 3313ae3b..fe2d722b 100644 --- a/vncviewer/Surface_OSX.cxx +++ b/vncviewer/Surface_OSX.cxx @@ -33,9 +33,10 @@ static CGColorSpaceRef srgb = CGColorSpaceCreateWithName(kCGColorSpaceSRGB); static CGImageRef create_image(CGColorSpaceRef lut, const unsigned char* data, - int w, int h) + int w, int h, bool skip_alpha) { CGDataProviderRef provider; + CGImageAlphaInfo alpha; CGImageRef image; @@ -44,8 +45,15 @@ static CGImageRef create_image(CGColorSpaceRef lut, if (!provider) throw rdr::Exception("CGDataProviderCreateWithData"); + // FIXME: This causes a performance hit, but is necessary to avoid + // artifacts in the edges of the window + if (skip_alpha) + alpha = kCGImageAlphaNoneSkipFirst; + else + alpha = kCGImageAlphaPremultipliedFirst; + image = CGImageCreate(w, h, 8, 32, w * 4, lut, - kCGImageAlphaPremultipliedFirst | kCGBitmapByteOrder32Little, + alpha | kCGBitmapByteOrder32Little, provider, NULL, false, kCGRenderingIntentDefault); CGDataProviderRelease(provider); if (!image) @@ -63,7 +71,7 @@ static void render(CGContextRef gc, CGColorSpaceRef lut, CGRect rect; CGImageRef image, subimage; - image = create_image(lut, data, src_w, src_h); + image = create_image(lut, data, src_w, src_h, mode == kCGBlendModeCopy); rect.origin.x = src_x; rect.origin.y = src_y;