* in a drawable. Doing this generically will permit user defined drawing
* behavior in a later time.
*
+ * This file provides an API which is meant to be reusable for all viewers that
+ * need to show information in line, icon, text, background or point form in
+ * a drawable area having time for x axis. The y axis, in the control flow
+ * viewer case, is corresponding to the different processes, but it can be
+ * reused integrally for cpu, and eventually locks, buffers, network
+ * interfaces... What will differ between the viewers is the precise
+ * information which interests us. We may think that the most useful
+ * information for control flow are some specific events, like schedule
+ * change, and processes'states. It may differ for a cpu viewer : the
+ * interesting information could be more the execution mode of each cpu.
+ * This API in meant to make viewer's writers life easier : it will become
+ * a simple choice of icons and line types for the precise information
+ * the viewer has to provide (agremented with keeping supplementary records
+ * and modifying slightly the DrawContext to suit the needs.)
+ *
* We keep each data type in attributes, keys to specific information
* being formed from the GQuark corresponding to the information received.
* (facilities / facility_name / events / eventname.)
* GQuark.) The habitual place for xpm icons is in
* ${prefix}/share/LinuxTraceToolkit.) + position (over or under line)
* - line (color, width, style)
- * - point (color, size)
+ * - Arc (can be seen as points) (color, size)
* - background color (color)
*
* Each item has an array of hooks (hook list). Each hook represents an
* text being easy to replace with icons. The DrawContext is passed as
* call_data for the operation hooks.
*
+ * We use the lttv global attributes to keep track of the loaded icons.
+ * If we need an icon, we look for it in the icons / icon name pathname.
+ * If found, we use the pointer to it. If not, we load the pixmap in
+ * memory and set the pointer to the GdkPixmap in the attributes.
+ *
* Author : Mathieu Desnoyers, October 2003
*/
#include <lttv/attribute.h>
#include <lttv/iattribute.h>
+#include <lttv/processTrace.h>
+#include <lttv/state.h>
+
+/* The DrawContext keeps information about the current drawing position and
+ * the previous one, so we can use both to draw lines.
+ *
+ * over : position for drawing over the middle line.
+ * middle : middle line position.
+ * under : position for drawing under the middle line.
+ */
+struct _DrawContext {
+ GdkDrawable *drawable;
+ GdkGC *gc;
+
+ DrawInfo *Current;
+ DrawInfo *Previous;
+};
+
+struct _DrawInfo {
+ ItemInfo *over;
+ ItemInfo *middle;
+ ItemInfo *under;
+};
+
+/* LttvExecutionState is accessible through the LttvTracefileState. Is has
+ * a pointer to the LttvProcessState which points to the top of stack
+ * execution state : LttvExecutionState *state.
+ *
+ * LttvExecutionState contains (useful here):
+ * LttvExecutionMode t,
+ * LttvExecutionSubmode n,
+ * LttvProcessStatus s
+ *
+ *
+ * LttvTraceState will be used in the case we need the string of the
+ * different processes, eventtype_names, syscall_names, trap_names, irq_names.
+ *
+ * LttvTracefileState also gives the cpu_name and, as it herits from
+ * LttvTracefileContext, it gives the LttEvent structure, which is needed
+ * to get facility name and event name.
+ */
+struct _ItemInfo {
+ gint x, y;
+ LttvTraceState *ts;
+ LttvTracefileState *tfs;
+};
+
+
+/*
+ * The Item element is only used so the DrawOperation is modifiable by users.
+ * During drawing, only the Hook is needed.
+ */
+struct _DrawOperation {
+ DrawableItems Item;
+ LttvHooks *Hook;
+};
+
+/*
+ * We define here each items that can be drawn, together with their
+ * associated priority. Many item types can have the same priority,
+ * it's only used for quicksorting the operations when we add a new one
+ * to the array of operations to perform. Lower priorities are executed
+ * first. So, for example, we may want to give background color a value
+ * of 10 while a line would have 20, so the background color, which
+ * is in fact a rectangle, does not hide the line.
+ */
+
+typedef enum _DrawableItems {
+ ITEM_TEXT, ITEM_ICON, ITEM_LINE, ITEM_POINT, ITEM_BACKGROUND
+} DrawableItems;
+
+static gchar * Items_Priorities = {
+ 50, /* ITEM_TEXT */
+ 40, /* ITEM_ICON */
+ 20, /* ITEM_LINE */
+ 30, /* ITEM_POINT */
+ 10 /* ITEM_BACKGROUND */
+};
+
+typedef enum _RelPos {
+ OVER, MIDDLE, UNDER
+} RelPos;
+
+/*
+ * Here are the different structures describing each item type that can be
+ * drawn. They contain the information necessary to draw the item : not the
+ * position (this is provided by the DrawContext), but the text, icon name,
+ * line width, color; all the properties of the specific items.
+ */
+
+struct _PropertiesText {
+ GdkColor *foreground;
+ GdkColor *background;
+ gint size;
+ gchar *Text;
+ RelPos position;
+};
+
+
+struct _PropertiesIcon {
+ gchar *icon_name;
+ gint width;
+ gint height;
+ RelPos position;
+};
+
+struct _PropertiesLine {
+ GdkColor *color;
+ gint line_width;
+ GdkLineStyle style;
+ RelPos position;
+};
+
+struct _PropertiesArc {
+ GdkColor *color;
+ gint size; /* We force circle by width = height */
+ gboolean filled;
+ RelPos position;
+};
+
+struct _PropertiesBG {
+ GdkColor *color;
+};
+
+
+
+
+
+/* Drawing hook functions */
+gboolean DrawText( void *hook_data, void *call_data)
+{
+ PropertiesText *Properties = (PropertiesText*)hook_data;
+ DrawContext *Draw_Context = (DrawContext*)call_data;
+}
+
+gboolean DrawIcon( void *hook_data, void *call_data)
+{
+ PropertiesIcon *Properties = (PropertiesIcon*)hook_data;
+ DrawContext *Draw_Context = (DrawContext*)call_data;
+
+}
+
+gboolean DrawLine( void *hook_data, void *call_data)
+{
+ PropertiesLine *Properties = (PropertiesLine*)hook_data;
+ DrawContext *Draw_Context = (DrawContext*)call_data;
+
+}
+
+gboolean DrawArc( void *hook_data, void *call_data)
+{
+ PropertiesArc *Properties = (PropertiesArc*)hook_data;
+ DrawContext *Draw_Context = (DrawContext*)call_data;
+
+}
+
+gboolean DrawBG( void *hook_data, void *call_data)
+{
+ PropertiesBG *Properties = (PropertiesBG*)hook_data;
+ DrawContext *Draw_Context = (DrawContext*)call_data;
+
+}
+
+
--- /dev/null
+#ifndef _DRAW_ITEM_H
+#define _DRAW_ITEM_H
+
+typedef struct _DrawContext DrawContext;
+typedef struct _DrawInfo DrawInfo;
+typedef struct _ItemInfo ItemInfo;
+
+typedef struct _DrawOperation DrawOperation;
+
+
+typedef struct _PropertiesText PropertiesText;
+typedef struct _PropertiesIcon PropertiesIcon;
+typedef struct _PropertiesLine PropertiesLine;
+typedef struct _PropertiesArc PropertiesArc;
+typedef struct _PropertiesBG PropertiesBG;
+
+
+void Draw_Item( GdkDrawable *drawable,
+ gint x,
+ gint y,
+ LttvTraceState *ts,
+ LttvTracefileState *tfs,
+ LttvIAttribute *attributes);
+
+/*
+ * The tree of attributes used to store drawing operations goes like this :
+ *
+ * event_types/
+ * "facility-event_type"
+ * cpus/
+ * "cpu name"
+ * mode_types/
+ * "execution mode"/
+ * submodes/
+ * "submode"
+ * process_states/
+ * "state name"
+ *
+ * So if, for example, we want to add a hook to get called each time we
+ * receive an event that is in state LTTV_STATE_SYSCALL, we put the
+ * pointer to the GArray of DrawOperation in
+ * process_states/ "name associated with LTTV_STATE_SYSCALL"
+ */
+
+/*
+ * The AddOperation has to do a quick sort by priority to keep the operations
+ * in the right order.
+ */
+void AddOperation( LttvIAttribute *attributes,
+ gchar *pathname,
+ DrawOperation *Operation);
+
+/*
+ * The DelOperation seeks the array present at pathname (if any) and
+ * removes the DrawOperation if present. It returns 0 on success, -1
+ * if it fails.
+ */
+gint DelOperation( LttvIAttribute *attributes,
+ gchar *pathname,
+ DrawOperation *Operation);
+
+/*
+ * The CleanOperations removes all operations present at a pathname.
+ * returns 0 on success, -1 if it fails.
+ */
+gint DelOperations( LttvIAttribute *attributes,
+ gchar *pathname );
+
+
+/*
+ * The ListOperation gives a pointer to the operation array associated
+ * with the pathname. It will be NULL if no operation is present.
+ */
+void ListOperations( LttvIAttribute *attributes,
+ gchar *pathname,
+ GArray **Operation);
+
+
+
+/*
+ * ExecOperation executes the operations if present in the attributes, or
+ * do nothing if not present.
+ */
+void ExecOperations( LttvIAttribute *attributes,
+ gchar *pathname);
+
+
+/*
+ * Functions to create Properties structures.
+ */
+
+PropertiesText *properties_text_create(
+ GdkColor *foreground,
+ GdkColor *background,
+ gint size,
+ gchar *Text,
+ RelPos position);
+
+PropertiesIcon *properties_icon_create(
+ gchar *icon_name,
+ gint width,
+ gint height,
+ RelPos position),
+
+PropertiesLine *properties_line_create(
+ GdkColor *color,
+ gint line_width,
+ GdkLineStyle style,
+ RelPos position),
+
+PropertiesArc *properties_arc_create(
+ GdkColor *color,
+ gint size,
+ gboolean filled,
+ RelPos position),
+
+PropertiesBG *properties_bg_create(
+ GdkColor *color);
+
+
+
+
+/*
+ * Here follow the prototypes of the hook functions used to draw the
+ * different items.
+ */
+
+gboolean DrawText( void *hook_data, void *call_data);
+gboolean DrawIcon( void *hook_data, void *call_data);
+gboolean DrawLine( void *hook_data, void *call_data);
+gboolean DrawArc( void *hook_data, void *call_data);
+gboolean DrawBG( void *hook_data, void *call_data);
+
+
+#endif // _DRAW_ITEM_H