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+/** @file
+ @brief Header
+
+ Must be c-safe!
+
+ @date 2015
+
+ @author
+ Sensics, Inc.
+ <http://sensics.com/osvr>
+*/
+
+/*
+// Copyright 2015 Sensics, Inc.
+//
+// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+// You may obtain a copy of the License at
+//
+// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+//
+// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+// limitations under the License.
+*/
+
+#ifndef INCLUDED_DisplayC_h_GUID_8658EDC9_32A2_49A2_5F5C_10F67852AE74
+#define INCLUDED_DisplayC_h_GUID_8658EDC9_32A2_49A2_5F5C_10F67852AE74
+
+/* Internal Includes */
+#include <osvr/ClientKit/Export.h>
+#include <osvr/Util/APIBaseC.h>
+#include <osvr/Util/ReturnCodesC.h>
+#include <osvr/Util/ClientOpaqueTypesC.h>
+#include <osvr/Util/RenderingTypesC.h>
+#include <osvr/Util/MatrixConventionsC.h>
+#include <osvr/Util/Pose3C.h>
+#include <osvr/Util/BoolC.h>
+#include <osvr/Util/RadialDistortionParametersC.h>
+
+/* Library/third-party includes */
+/* none */
+
+/* Standard includes */
+/* none */
+
+OSVR_EXTERN_C_BEGIN
+/** @addtogroup ClientKit
+ @{
+ @name Display API
+ @{
+*/
+
+/** @brief Opaque type of a display configuration. */
+typedef struct OSVR_DisplayConfigObject* OSVR_DisplayConfig;
+
+/** @brief Allocates a display configuration object populated with data from the
+ OSVR system.
+
+ Before this call will succeed, your application will need to be correctly
+ and fully connected to an OSVR server. You may consider putting this call in
+ a loop alternating with osvrClientUpdate() until this call succeeds.
+
+ Data provided by a display configuration object:
+
+ - The logical display topology (number and relationship of viewers, eyes,
+ and surfaces), which remains constant throughout the life of the
+ configuration object. (A method of notification of change here is TBD).
+ - Pose data for viewers (not required for rendering) and pose/view data for
+ eyes (used for rendering) which is based on tracker data: if used, these
+ should be queried every frame.
+ - Projection matrix data for surfaces, which while in current practice may
+ be relatively unchanging, we are not guaranteeing them to be constant:
+ these should be queried every frame.
+ - Video-input-relative viewport size/location for a surface: would like this
+ to be variable, but probably not feasible. If you have input, please
+ comment on the dev mailing list.
+ - Per-surface distortion strategy priorities/availabilities: constant. Note
+ the following, though...
+ - Per-surface distortion strategy parameters: variable, request each frame.
+ (Could make constant with a notification if needed?)
+
+ Important note: While most of this data is immediately available if you are
+ successful in getting a display config object, the pose-based data (viewer
+ pose, eye pose, eye view matrix) needs tracker state, so at least one (and in
+ practice, typically more) osvrClientUpdate() must be performed before a new
+ tracker report is available to populate that state. See
+ osvrClientCheckDisplayStartup() to query if all startup data is available.
+
+ @todo Decide if relative viewport should be constant in a display config,
+ and update docs accordingly.
+
+ @todo Decide if distortion params should be constant in a display config,
+ and update docs accordingly.
+
+ @return OSVR_RETURN_FAILURE if invalid parameters were passed or some other
+ error occurred, in which case the output argument is unmodified.
+*/
+OSVR_CLIENTKIT_EXPORT OSVR_ReturnCode
+osvrClientGetDisplay(OSVR_ClientContext ctx, OSVR_DisplayConfig* disp);
+
+/** @brief Frees a display configuration object. The corresponding context must
+ still be open.
+
+ If you fail to call this, it will be automatically called as part of
+ clean-up when the corresponding context is closed.
+
+ @return OSVR_RETURN_FAILURE if a null config was passed, or if the given
+ display object was already freed.
+*/
+OSVR_CLIENTKIT_EXPORT OSVR_ReturnCode
+osvrClientFreeDisplay(OSVR_DisplayConfig disp);
+
+/** @brief Checks to see if a display is fully configured and ready, including
+ having received its first pose update.
+
+ Once this first succeeds, it will continue to succeed for the lifetime of
+ the display config object, so it is not necessary to keep calling once you
+ get a successful result.
+
+ @return OSVR_RETURN_FAILURE if a null config was passed, or if the given
+ display config object was otherwise not ready for full use.
+*/
+OSVR_CLIENTKIT_EXPORT OSVR_ReturnCode
+osvrClientCheckDisplayStartup(OSVR_DisplayConfig disp);
+
+/** @brief A display config can have one or more display inputs to pass pixels
+ over (HDMI/DVI connections, etc): retrieve the number of display inputs in
+ the current configuration.
+
+ @param disp Display config object.
+ @param[out] numDisplayInputs Number of display inputs in the logical display
+ topology, **constant** throughout the active, valid lifetime of a display
+ config object.
+
+ @sa OSVR_DisplayInputCount
+
+ @return OSVR_RETURN_FAILURE if invalid parameters were passed, in
+ which case the output argument is unmodified.
+*/
+OSVR_CLIENTKIT_EXPORT OSVR_ReturnCode osvrClientGetNumDisplayInputs(
+ OSVR_DisplayConfig disp, OSVR_DisplayInputCount* numDisplayInputs);
+
+/** @brief Retrieve the pixel dimensions of a given display input for a display
+ config
+
+ @param disp Display config object.
+ @param displayInputIndex The zero-based index of the display input.
+ @param[out] width Width (in pixels) of the display input.
+ @param[out] height Height (in pixels) of the display input.
+
+ The out parameters are **constant** throughout the active, valid lifetime of
+ a display config object.
+
+ @sa OSVR_DisplayDimension
+
+ @return OSVR_RETURN_FAILURE if invalid parameters were passed, in
+ which case the output arguments are unmodified.
+*/
+OSVR_CLIENTKIT_EXPORT OSVR_ReturnCode osvrClientGetDisplayDimensions(
+ OSVR_DisplayConfig disp, OSVR_DisplayInputCount displayInputIndex,
+ OSVR_DisplayDimension* width, OSVR_DisplayDimension* height);
+
+/** @brief A display config can have one (or theoretically more) viewers:
+ retrieve the viewer count.
+
+ @param disp Display config object.
+ @param[out] viewers Number of viewers in the logical display topology,
+ **constant** throughout the active, valid lifetime of a display config
+ object.
+
+ @sa OSVR_ViewerCount
+
+ @return OSVR_RETURN_FAILURE if invalid parameters were passed, in which case
+ the output argument is unmodified.
+*/
+OSVR_CLIENTKIT_EXPORT OSVR_ReturnCode
+osvrClientGetNumViewers(OSVR_DisplayConfig disp, OSVR_ViewerCount* viewers);
+
+/** @brief Get the pose of a viewer in a display config.
+
+ Note that there may not necessarily be any surfaces rendered from this pose
+ (it's the unused "center" eye in a stereo configuration, for instance) so
+ only use this if it makes integration into your engine or existing
+ applications (not originally designed for stereo) easier.
+
+ Will only succeed if osvrClientCheckDisplayStartup() succeeds.
+
+ @return OSVR_RETURN_FAILURE if invalid parameters were passed or no pose was
+ yet available, in which case the pose argument is unmodified.
+*/
+OSVR_CLIENTKIT_EXPORT OSVR_ReturnCode osvrClientGetViewerPose(
+ OSVR_DisplayConfig disp, OSVR_ViewerCount viewer, OSVR_Pose3* pose);
+
+/** @brief Each viewer in a display config can have one or more "eyes" which
+ have a substantially similar pose: get the count.
+
+ @param disp Display config object.
+ @param viewer Viewer ID
+ @param[out] eyes Number of eyes for this viewer in the logical display
+ topology, **constant** throughout the active, valid lifetime of a display
+ config object
+
+ @sa OSVR_EyeCount
+
+ @return OSVR_RETURN_FAILURE if invalid parameters were passed, in which case
+ the output argument is unmodified.
+*/
+OSVR_CLIENTKIT_EXPORT OSVR_ReturnCode osvrClientGetNumEyesForViewer(
+ OSVR_DisplayConfig disp, OSVR_ViewerCount viewer, OSVR_EyeCount* eyes);
+
+/** @brief Get the "viewpoint" for the given eye of a viewer in a display
+ config.
+
+ Will only succeed if osvrClientCheckDisplayStartup() succeeds.
+
+ @param disp Display config object
+ @param viewer Viewer ID
+ @param eye Eye ID
+ @param[out] pose Room-space pose (not relative to pose of the viewer)
+
+ @return OSVR_RETURN_FAILURE if invalid parameters were passed or no pose was
+ yet available, in which case the pose argument is unmodified.
+*/
+OSVR_CLIENTKIT_EXPORT OSVR_ReturnCode
+osvrClientGetViewerEyePose(OSVR_DisplayConfig disp, OSVR_ViewerCount viewer,
+ OSVR_EyeCount eye, OSVR_Pose3* pose);
+
+/** @brief Get the view matrix (inverse of pose) for the given eye of a
+ viewer in a display config - matrix of **doubles**.
+
+ Will only succeed if osvrClientCheckDisplayStartup() succeeds.
+
+ @param disp Display config object
+ @param viewer Viewer ID
+ @param eye Eye ID
+ @param flags Bitwise OR of matrix convention flags (see @ref MatrixFlags)
+ @param[out] mat Pass a double[::OSVR_MATRIX_SIZE] to get the transformation
+ matrix from room space to eye space (not relative to pose of the viewer)
+
+ @return OSVR_RETURN_FAILURE if invalid parameters were passed or no pose was
+ yet available, in which case the output argument is unmodified.
+*/
+OSVR_CLIENTKIT_EXPORT OSVR_ReturnCode osvrClientGetViewerEyeViewMatrixd(
+ OSVR_DisplayConfig disp, OSVR_ViewerCount viewer, OSVR_EyeCount eye,
+ OSVR_MatrixConventions flags, double* mat);
+
+/** @brief Get the view matrix (inverse of pose) for the given eye of a
+ viewer in a display config - matrix of **floats**.
+
+ Will only succeed if osvrClientCheckDisplayStartup() succeeds.
+
+ @param disp Display config object
+ @param viewer Viewer ID
+ @param eye Eye ID
+ @param flags Bitwise OR of matrix convention flags (see @ref MatrixFlags)
+ @param[out] mat Pass a float[::OSVR_MATRIX_SIZE] to get the transformation
+ matrix from room space to eye space (not relative to pose of the viewer)
+
+ @return OSVR_RETURN_FAILURE if invalid parameters were passed or no pose was
+ yet available, in which case the output argument is unmodified.
+*/
+OSVR_CLIENTKIT_EXPORT OSVR_ReturnCode osvrClientGetViewerEyeViewMatrixf(
+ OSVR_DisplayConfig disp, OSVR_ViewerCount viewer, OSVR_EyeCount eye,
+ OSVR_MatrixConventions flags, float* mat);
+
+/** @brief Each eye of each viewer in a display config has one or more surfaces
+ (aka "screens") on which content should be rendered.
+
+ @param disp Display config object
+ @param viewer Viewer ID
+ @param eye Eye ID
+ @param[out] surfaces Number of surfaces (numbered [0, surfaces - 1]) for the
+ given viewer and eye. **Constant** throughout the active, valid lifetime of
+ a display config object.
+
+ @sa OSVR_SurfaceCount
+
+ @return OSVR_RETURN_FAILURE if invalid parameters were passed, in which case
+ the output argument is unmodified.
+*/
+OSVR_CLIENTKIT_EXPORT OSVR_ReturnCode osvrClientGetNumSurfacesForViewerEye(
+ OSVR_DisplayConfig disp, OSVR_ViewerCount viewer, OSVR_EyeCount eye,
+ OSVR_SurfaceCount* surfaces);
+
+/** @brief Get the dimensions/location of the viewport **within the display
+ input** for a surface seen by an eye of a viewer in a display config. (This
+ does not include other video inputs that may be on a single virtual desktop,
+ etc. or explicitly account for display configurations that use multiple
+ video inputs. It does not necessarily indicate that a viewport in the sense
+ of glViewport must be created with these parameters, though the parameter
+ order matches for convenience.)
+
+ @param disp Display config object
+ @param viewer Viewer ID
+ @param eye Eye ID
+ @param surface Surface ID
+ @param[out] left Output: Distance in pixels from the left of the video input
+ to the left of the viewport.
+ @param[out] bottom Output: Distance in pixels from the bottom of the video
+ input to the bottom of the viewport.
+ @param[out] width Output: Width of viewport in pixels.
+ @param[out] height Output: Height of viewport in pixels.
+
+
+ @return OSVR_RETURN_FAILURE if invalid parameters were passed, in which case
+ the output arguments are unmodified.
+*/
+OSVR_CLIENTKIT_EXPORT OSVR_ReturnCode
+osvrClientGetRelativeViewportForViewerEyeSurface(
+ OSVR_DisplayConfig disp, OSVR_ViewerCount viewer, OSVR_EyeCount eye,
+ OSVR_SurfaceCount surface, OSVR_ViewportDimension* left,
+ OSVR_ViewportDimension* bottom, OSVR_ViewportDimension* width,
+ OSVR_ViewportDimension* height);
+
+/** @brief Get the index of the display input for a surface seen by an eye of a
+ viewer in a display config.
+
+ This is the OSVR-assigned display input: it may not (and in practice,
+ usually will not) match any platform-specific display indices. This function
+ exists to associate surfaces with video inputs as enumerated by
+ osvrClientGetNumDisplayInputs().
+
+ @param disp Display config object
+ @param viewer Viewer ID
+ @param eye Eye ID
+ @param surface Surface ID
+ @param[out] displayInput Zero-based index of the display input pixels for
+ this surface are tranmitted over.
+
+ This association is **constant** throughout the active, valid lifetime of a
+ display config object.
+
+ @sa osvrClientGetNumDisplayInputs(),
+ osvrClientGetRelativeViewportForViewerEyeSurface()
+
+ @return OSVR_RETURN_FAILURE if invalid parameters were passed, in which
+ case the output argument is unmodified.
+ */
+OSVR_CLIENTKIT_EXPORT OSVR_ReturnCode
+osvrClientGetViewerEyeSurfaceDisplayInputIndex(
+ OSVR_DisplayConfig disp, OSVR_ViewerCount viewer, OSVR_EyeCount eye,
+ OSVR_SurfaceCount surface, OSVR_DisplayInputCount* displayInput);
+
+/** @brief Get the projection matrix for a surface seen by an eye of a viewer
+ in a display config. (double version)
+
+ @param disp Display config object
+ @param viewer Viewer ID
+ @param eye Eye ID
+ @param surface Surface ID
+ @param near Distance from viewpoint to near clipping plane - must be
+ positive.
+ @param far Distance from viewpoint to far clipping plane - must be positive
+ and not equal to near, typically greater than near.
+ @param flags Bitwise OR of matrix convention flags (see @ref MatrixFlags)
+ @param[out] matrix Output projection matrix: supply an array of 16
+ (::OSVR_MATRIX_SIZE) doubles.
+
+ @return OSVR_RETURN_FAILURE if invalid parameters were passed, in which case
+ the output argument is unmodified.
+*/
+OSVR_CLIENTKIT_EXPORT OSVR_ReturnCode
+osvrClientGetViewerEyeSurfaceProjectionMatrixd(
+ OSVR_DisplayConfig disp, OSVR_ViewerCount viewer, OSVR_EyeCount eye,
+ OSVR_SurfaceCount surface, double near, double far,
+ OSVR_MatrixConventions flags, double* matrix);
+
+/** @brief Get the projection matrix for a surface seen by an eye of a viewer
+ in a display config. (float version)
+
+ @param disp Display config object
+ @param viewer Viewer ID
+ @param eye Eye ID
+ @param surface Surface ID
+ @param near Distance to near clipping plane - must be nonzero, typically
+ positive.
+ @param far Distance to far clipping plane - must be nonzero, typically
+ positive and greater than near.
+ @param flags Bitwise OR of matrix convention flags (see @ref MatrixFlags)
+ @param[out] matrix Output projection matrix: supply an array of 16
+ (::OSVR_MATRIX_SIZE) floats.
+
+ @return OSVR_RETURN_FAILURE if invalid parameters were passed, in which case
+ the output argument is unmodified.
+*/
+OSVR_CLIENTKIT_EXPORT OSVR_ReturnCode
+osvrClientGetViewerEyeSurfaceProjectionMatrixf(
+ OSVR_DisplayConfig disp, OSVR_ViewerCount viewer, OSVR_EyeCount eye,
+ OSVR_SurfaceCount surface, float near, float far,
+ OSVR_MatrixConventions flags, float* matrix);
+
+/** @brief Get the clipping planes (positions at unit distance) for a surface
+ seen by an eye of a viewer
+ in a display config.
+
+ This is only for use in integrations that cannot accept a fully-formulated
+ projection matrix as returned by
+ osvrClientGetViewerEyeSurfaceProjectionMatrixf() or
+ osvrClientGetViewerEyeSurfaceProjectionMatrixd(), and may not necessarily
+ provide the same optimizations.
+
+ As all the planes are given at unit (1) distance, before passing these
+ planes to a consuming function in your application/engine, you will typically
+ divide them by your near clipping plane distance.
+
+ @param disp Display config object
+ @param viewer Viewer ID
+ @param eye Eye ID
+ @param surface Surface ID
+ @param[out] left Distance to left clipping plane
+ @param[out] right Distance to right clipping plane
+ @param[out] bottom Distance to bottom clipping plane
+ @param[out] top Distance to top clipping plane
+
+ @return OSVR_RETURN_FAILURE if invalid parameters were passed, in which case
+ the output arguments are unmodified.
+*/
+OSVR_CLIENTKIT_EXPORT OSVR_ReturnCode
+osvrClientGetViewerEyeSurfaceProjectionClippingPlanes(
+ OSVR_DisplayConfig disp, OSVR_ViewerCount viewer, OSVR_EyeCount eye,
+ OSVR_SurfaceCount surface, double* left, double* right, double* bottom,
+ double* top);
+
+/** @brief Determines if a surface seen by an eye of a viewer in a display
+ config requests some distortion to be performed.
+
+ This simply reports true or false, and does not specify which kind of
+ distortion implementations have been parameterized for this display. For
+ each distortion implementation your application supports, you'll want to
+ call the corresponding priority function to find out if it is available.
+
+ @param disp Display config object
+ @param viewer Viewer ID
+ @param eye Eye ID
+ @param surface Surface ID
+ @param[out] distortionRequested Output parameter: whether distortion is
+ requested. **Constant** throughout the active, valid lifetime of a display
+ config object.
+
+ @return OSVR_RETURN_FAILURE if invalid parameters were passed, in which case
+ the output argument is unmodified.
+*/
+OSVR_CLIENTKIT_EXPORT OSVR_ReturnCode
+osvrClientDoesViewerEyeSurfaceWantDistortion(OSVR_DisplayConfig disp,
+ OSVR_ViewerCount viewer,
+ OSVR_EyeCount eye,
+ OSVR_SurfaceCount surface,
+ OSVR_CBool* distortionRequested);
+
+/** @brief Returns the priority/availability of radial distortion parameters for
+ a surface seen by an eye of a viewer in a display config.
+
+ If osvrClientDoesViewerEyeSurfaceWantDistortion() reports false, then the
+ display does not request distortion of any sort, and thus neither this nor
+ any other distortion strategy priority function will report an "available"
+ priority.
+
+ @param disp Display config object
+ @param viewer Viewer ID
+ @param eye Eye ID
+ @param surface Surface ID
+ @param[out] priority Output: the priority level. Negative values
+ (canonically OSVR_DISTORTION_PRIORITY_UNAVAILABLE) indicate this technique
+ not available, higher values indicate higher preference for the given
+ technique based on the device's description. **Constant** throughout the
+ active, valid lifetime of a display config object.
+
+ @return OSVR_RETURN_FAILURE if invalid parameters were passed, in which case
+ the output argument is unmodified.
+*/
+OSVR_CLIENTKIT_EXPORT OSVR_ReturnCode
+osvrClientGetViewerEyeSurfaceRadialDistortionPriority(
+ OSVR_DisplayConfig disp, OSVR_ViewerCount viewer, OSVR_EyeCount eye,
+ OSVR_SurfaceCount surface, OSVR_DistortionPriority* priority);
+
+/** @brief Returns the radial distortion parameters, if known/requested, for a
+ surface seen by an eye of a viewer in a display config.
+
+ Will only succeed if osvrClientGetViewerEyeSurfaceRadialDistortionPriority()
+ reports a non-negative priority.
+
+ @param disp Display config object
+ @param viewer Viewer ID
+ @param eye Eye ID
+ @param surface Surface ID
+ @param[out] params Output: the parameters for radial distortion
+
+ @return OSVR_RETURN_FAILURE if this surface does not have these parameters
+ described, or if invalid parameters were passed, in which case the output
+ argument is unmodified.
+*/
+OSVR_CLIENTKIT_EXPORT OSVR_ReturnCode
+osvrClientGetViewerEyeSurfaceRadialDistortion(
+ OSVR_DisplayConfig disp, OSVR_ViewerCount viewer, OSVR_EyeCount eye,
+ OSVR_SurfaceCount surface, OSVR_RadialDistortionParameters* params);
+
+/** @}
+ @}
+*/
+
+OSVR_EXTERN_C_END
+
+#endif