This is a partial revert of the previously landed CL in
https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/301200.
I noticed when I used `getDisplayMedia` on my private Windows laptop
in combination with WGC that the captured screen was distorted and
did only contain tilted (~35 degrees) lines in all sorts of colors.
The issue only happened for one particular screen resolution
3000 x 2000 and 200% scale. Changing to 100% scale instead resolved
the issue.
I tried many other resolutions but could only trigger for the one
above with 200% scaling.
Next, I bisected and found [1] which led to [2] which contains my own
change in https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/301200.
The only part that could affect the video frame was the part which
did `CopyPixelsFrom` so I reverted that part and it solved the issue
on my private Windows laptop.
I did not dig deeper into why this particular resolution triggered
the distortion but deiced to revert to avoid more reports.
[1] b4c2a7fcf5..ff848b7a43
[2] a9a2957dbc
Bug: chromium:1428592
Change-Id: I328e77840cd3ca6871254cdf06500bdc616b0c36
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* Removes a ~60Hz thread-wakeup signal caused by the FrameArrived event
* Initial power measurements shows a reduced power consumption
* No increase in time to first captured packet found
Bug: chromium:1428592
Change-Id: Ia23b5db0c87e70e5b0d6919394494a24d8944493
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Before:
No attempt was made to figure out of the cursor was embedded into the
captured video frame when using DXGI on Windows as screen capturer.
Instead the cursor is superimposed on the frame by an external mouse
and cursor composer.
After:
We now check if the display adapter supports embedding the mouse
cursor and if so use it as is and thereby avoid adding it independently.
Bug: chromium:1421656
Change-Id: Ie07fe13e1c8f9583769961328bb41fbc689cd8e0
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/299241
Reviewed-by: Alexander Cooper <alcooper@chromium.org>
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Logs if the mouse cursor has moved and if so if it is embedded in the
captured DXGI frame or not.
Bug: chromium:1421656
Change-Id: Ic8fa8a5a3c020ec28b04064c765b1c204accec1c
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/298564
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* Avoids alloc/dealloc for each captured frame.
* Reduces time to capture first frame.
* Improves performance in terms of max FPS.
Bug: chromium:1412584
Change-Id: Ie16519ad788165c9553451ecea5adff12cd15eea
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/293582
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I am updating Chrome Remote Desktop to apply a scale factor when using
curtain mode (i.e. a loopback RDP session) and I've found that while
the changes are applied and the desktop is scaled, DXGI stops
producing frames.
This is essentially the same issue as crbug.com/1307357 except this
issue is occurring when the DPI is changed rather than the desktop
size.
The fix is to look at the effective DPI for the source being
captured (or the primary monitor when capturing the full desktop)
and then signaling an environment change when the DPI differs.
Bug: webrtc:14894,b:154733991
Change-Id: Id768d4a384434ba59e7396bc919d0ba30d0f6acc
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If we are notified of the destruction of the window before a
CaptureFrame call can fail, then we may end up attempting to destroy the
underlying WGC object inside it's own event handler. This can be
problematic, as the class itself may want to run other code. Instead,
we just unsubscribe and signal that any future CaptureFrame calls should
reject.
This also removes setting "is_capture_started_=false" in the item closed
handler, as all that served to do is cause the WgcCapturerWin code to
attempt to restart the capturer, and somewhat muddies up our metrics.
Bug: chromium:1413005
Change-Id: Ibccb7a2e7ce531ba80b4b331b9bc2cda0ff75f4e
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/292762
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This records high level errors, or success, encountered across the entire capture flow in the DXGI based capturer.
Using the same style as for WebRTC.DesktopCapture.Win.WgcCapturerResult
Bug: chromium:1400204
Change-Id: I7096d1790d7c2a23bbe29761b7dbf40426ce1e6a
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This is a follow up to this CL
https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/269223
which unintentionally prevents the WindowCapturerWinGdi from returning
permanent errors.
Bug: webrtc:14265
Change-Id: I8eb9f8852fb6247a045d32e407ebdd5f45e6aa9d
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/271880
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This overload was removed in C++20.
Bug: chromium:1284275
Change-Id: I67a25ae23fa111e4972d1b207f1c078da13d86a3
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/269440
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Consumers expect the frame to be valid if Result::SUCCESS is delivered.
If the frame is nullptr, we should deliver ERROR_TEMPORARY instead.
Bug: webrtc:14265
Change-Id: If94a3ead38d7657d7b90bbe046256be697312216
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This reverts commit dd32562f242b247aed8add4efecaf3e20c623b9a.
Reason for revert: Updated the original change to dynamically load
the CoreMessaging.dll instead of statically linking with the .lib.
Original change's description:
> Revert "Wait for frames to arrive in WgcCapturer instead of returning nothing."
>
> This reverts commit 93bb3051490253d56dc1cdab4701b91138a151c3.
>
> Reason for revert: It breaks a test while rolling into Chromium,
> see https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/261780/21#message-4a96e33bfb475f19a618be82bbe72951b23085ef for details.
>
> Original change's description:
> > Wait for frames to arrive in WgcCapturer instead of returning nothing.
> >
> > We're seeing a high instance of "first capture failed" in Chromium when
> > using WGC. We can reduce this by waiting for frames to arrive if there
> > are none in the frame pool instead of returning a temporary error.
> >
> > I've set the maximum time to wait for a frame to 50ms. If no frame
> > arrives before 50ms has elapsed, we will return a temporary error.
> > Added a new test, FirstCaptureSucceeds, to verify that this is working
> > as expected.
> >
> > As part of this I updated the name of the `kCreateFreeThreadedFailed`
> > enum value to `kCreateFramePoolFailed`. The value remains the same
> > since they both report failures in frame pool creation.
> >
> > I also increased `kNumBuffers` from 1 to 2, so that the frame pool can
> > store two frames. This should prevent us from having to wait on the
> > event as frequently. This will increase the latency between capture
> > and display, however. High frame rate applications should not be
> > noticeably affected.
> >
> > Additionally, we uncovered a bug in the OS that prevents window capture
> > when there are displays attached, but none of them are active. Added
> > a new check to `IsWgcSupported` to cover this scenario.
> >
> > Finally, some issues with other WGC tests blocked moving the TryBots
> > to a newer version of Windows. This CL fixes those issues and updates
> > the TryBot configuration.
> >
> > bug: chromium:1314868
> > Change-Id: Id9c4d5ee98621e682ef04864c3848d50e761cdb7
> > Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/261780
> > Reviewed-by: Alexander Cooper <alcooper@chromium.org>
> > Reviewed-by: Jeremy Leconte <jleconte@webrtc.org>
> > Commit-Queue: Austin Orion <auorion@microsoft.com>
> > Reviewed-by: Jeremy Leconte <jleconte@google.com>
> > Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#37404}
>
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Bug: chromium:1314868
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This reverts commit 93bb3051490253d56dc1cdab4701b91138a151c3.
Reason for revert: It breaks a test while rolling into Chromium,
see https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/261780/21#message-4a96e33bfb475f19a618be82bbe72951b23085ef for details.
Original change's description:
> Wait for frames to arrive in WgcCapturer instead of returning nothing.
>
> We're seeing a high instance of "first capture failed" in Chromium when
> using WGC. We can reduce this by waiting for frames to arrive if there
> are none in the frame pool instead of returning a temporary error.
>
> I've set the maximum time to wait for a frame to 50ms. If no frame
> arrives before 50ms has elapsed, we will return a temporary error.
> Added a new test, FirstCaptureSucceeds, to verify that this is working
> as expected.
>
> As part of this I updated the name of the `kCreateFreeThreadedFailed`
> enum value to `kCreateFramePoolFailed`. The value remains the same
> since they both report failures in frame pool creation.
>
> I also increased `kNumBuffers` from 1 to 2, so that the frame pool can
> store two frames. This should prevent us from having to wait on the
> event as frequently. This will increase the latency between capture
> and display, however. High frame rate applications should not be
> noticeably affected.
>
> Additionally, we uncovered a bug in the OS that prevents window capture
> when there are displays attached, but none of them are active. Added
> a new check to `IsWgcSupported` to cover this scenario.
>
> Finally, some issues with other WGC tests blocked moving the TryBots
> to a newer version of Windows. This CL fixes those issues and updates
> the TryBot configuration.
>
> bug: chromium:1314868
> Change-Id: Id9c4d5ee98621e682ef04864c3848d50e761cdb7
> Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/261780
> Reviewed-by: Alexander Cooper <alcooper@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Jeremy Leconte <jleconte@webrtc.org>
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We're seeing a high instance of "first capture failed" in Chromium when
using WGC. We can reduce this by waiting for frames to arrive if there
are none in the frame pool instead of returning a temporary error.
I've set the maximum time to wait for a frame to 50ms. If no frame
arrives before 50ms has elapsed, we will return a temporary error.
Added a new test, FirstCaptureSucceeds, to verify that this is working
as expected.
As part of this I updated the name of the `kCreateFreeThreadedFailed`
enum value to `kCreateFramePoolFailed`. The value remains the same
since they both report failures in frame pool creation.
I also increased `kNumBuffers` from 1 to 2, so that the frame pool can
store two frames. This should prevent us from having to wait on the
event as frequently. This will increase the latency between capture
and display, however. High frame rate applications should not be
noticeably affected.
Additionally, we uncovered a bug in the OS that prevents window capture
when there are displays attached, but none of them are active. Added
a new check to `IsWgcSupported` to cover this scenario.
Finally, some issues with other WGC tests blocked moving the TryBots
to a newer version of Windows. This CL fixes those issues and updates
the TryBot configuration.
bug: chromium:1314868
Change-Id: Id9c4d5ee98621e682ef04864c3848d50e761cdb7
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/261780
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Reviewed-by: Jeremy Leconte <jleconte@webrtc.org>
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Several tests starting failing when run on trybots on Win10. This CL
fixes several issues that were uncovered.
Issue 1:
Capture failed to start because `get_Size` returned {0, 0}. This is a
known issue in the WGC API that occurs when there are multiple user
sessions on the same machine.
Solution:
Add a `GetSize` method to the `WgcCaptureSource` interface so we can
fallback to other methods if `get_Size` fails.
Issue 2:
The screen capture tests assume there will be displays attached and
fail if there aren't.
Solution:
Always run `IsWgcSupported` for the appropriate capture type.
Issue 3:
ASAN container-overflow in `GetTestWindowIdFromSourceList`
Solution:
Check the validity of the iterator before dereferencing.
Issue 4:
Occasionally, the call to `GetMessage` in the `CloseWindowMidCapture`
test would hang because there were no messages in the queue.
Solution:
Use `PeekMessage` instead which will return if there are no messages.
Bug: webrtc:14002
Change-Id: I69b2f765db87d34a41d6a1796cd5a81f4029be33
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/260202
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https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/259457 was a
cherry-pick to M102; as such changes were not made there to keep the
merge to just what had already landed. This addresses the issues raised
on that CL.
Bug: chromium:1316478
Change-Id: I94fad0aa6fe9c67aee5a2f2158524d75b51db48e
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/259660
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Versions of Windows before Win11 will crash when `CreateForMonitor` is
called, but the system has no attached displays. This can be avoided by
adding a check to ensure at least one display is found before we return
true in `IsMonitorValid`. Previously we would early return `true` if the
"monitor" we were checking was the `kFullDesktopScreenId`.
Bug: chromium:1316478
Change-Id: I2562fe3834db574cf3706ee1d604472ac03f9ff3
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/258920
Reviewed-by: Alexander Cooper <alcooper@chromium.org>
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The Windows 2019 Enterprise SKU is based on RS5 but is missing support
for WGC. This changes adds a function IsWgcSupported which will check
that the API is actually present, which should be more robust than just
performing a version check.
Bug: webrtc:13932
Change-Id: Ib6a2278f316b9b86671df77fd37468c79564d655
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/258163
Reviewed-by: Alexander Cooper <alcooper@chromium.org>
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DxgiOutputDuplicator objects hold a reference to the last frame that
they succesfully captured by maintaining a reference to the
SharedDesktopFrame that was passed as their target. This is done because
the DirectX capture APIs may fail to provide an update if there has been
no (or no substantial) change since the last capture call was made.
However, the higher levels of this capture stack
(DxgiDuplicatorController and ScreenCapturerWinDirectX), were unaware of
this, and assumed that the caller of CaptureFrame is the only one who
may have held a reference to the frame. Thus, when CaptureFrame is
called, the DirectX screen capturer assumes that the oldest frame in its
queue can be safely reused.
In the steady state, where capture is not being switched between
monitors, this is fine as there are no competing DxgiOutputDuplicators
being run and this assumption mostly holds true (or the frame is being
overwritten only when the DxgiOutputDuplicator is also done holding it).
However, when capture is being rapidly switched between multiple targets
(e.g. to show a preview of each of the available monitors), this can
result in a frame being held by one DxgiOutputDuplicator being passed to
another as a valid target and overwritten. In the common case of only a
single monitor this is essentially the same as steady state capture,
where there are no competing DxgiOutputDuplicator. In the other common
case of two monitors being captured, the fact that the
ScreenCaptureFrameQueue has two frames ends up masking this issue. Since
each monitor is captured in the same order, the same frame ends up
getting passed to each DxgiOutputDuplicator, so no data actually ends
up getting overwritten. In the case of 3 monitors, the 1st and 3rd
monitor end up sharing a frame, which when capture fails on one of them
surfaces as the other monitor being duplicately shown.
This change addresses the issue by ensuring that each screen that the
ScreenCapturerWinDirectX *actually attempts* to capture, gets it's own
FrameQueue, and thus essentially brings us back to the "steady state"
case for each monitor. Note that this does increase memory usage of
capturers that are switched between multiple targets by 2 frames/target
used (and actually attempted to be captured).
Alternatives considered:
DxgiOutputDuplicator makes a copy of the frame, rather than holding
a reference
This was rejected because adding an additional copy for every
capture upon getting a new frame, would expensive and could degrade
performance.
Allow the DxgiOutputDuplicators to "fail" when there has been no update
This would result in either a breaking change to the API for consumers
or would require the ScreenCapturerWinDirectX to track these last
captured frames; which would result in essentially the same approach,
but with less abstraction for re-using the frames.
Bug: chromium:1296228
Change-Id: I5442ec40e9f234046010b562b258db63693ccc6b
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/256043
Reviewed-by: Mark Foltz <mfoltz@chromium.org>
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This CL addresses an issue where the desktop appears to freeze after
resizing the desktop in a curtained CRD session when using the DXGI
capturer. This problem does not reproduce when using the GDI capturer
nor does it reproduce when the Windows session is attached to the local
console.
After digging in, it appears that the DXGI DuplicateOutput API stops
providing updated frame data. No errors are returned but yet no data is
produced. The problem is that when in this condition, there isn't a
good way to discern between this problem and a case where the desktop
is actually static.
The DxgiDuplicatorController already contains logic to attempt to
capture a frame prior to returning success after reinitialization. This
logic works fine in the console case and occasionally works in the
detached session case. What I noticed in my reproductions was that DXGI
would produce a few frames before hanging (usually 1-2 but sometimes 3
or 4). My solution is to check the session state and adjust the number
of frames we attempt to capture (I also simplified the wait logic as
there was a bug in the time calc and it seemed more complicated than it
needed to be).
One option considered would be to introduced a new differ class higher
up in the stack which would run the GDI and DXGI capturers in parallel
(instead of in the fallback configuration as they are today) however
that seemed like overkill for this specific issue.
Bug: chromium:1307357
Change-Id: Idba4bb9b2aa7692040344d480be3f0d09b9ce9e9
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Reviewed-by: Jamie Walch <jamiewalch@google.com>
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getDisplayMedia capture the view of the screens and windows
in the capture dialog, but the issue is that captured view
of the Youtube somehow is blank. It repros only in certain
circumstances, for example, Canary channel.
If user reinstall the Canary as fresh new, we observed that
it doesn't repro.
Cause:
We aren't sure what's cause of this one yet.
Solution:
We decided to provide fallback WGC capturer when the main
capturer (GDI) shows blank. WGC could show yellow outline
in prior Win11 OS, but yellow outline looks better than
blank.
The blank detector and fallback capturer are what screen capturer
already supported. So, the solution will follow similar
pattern in the window capturer.
Bug: webrtc:13726
Change-Id: I620c817d259d7bb5c295adab11c4444349ab1c6c
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/252625
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Commit-Queue: Alexander Cooper <alcooper@chromium.org>
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This CL fixes the issue where artifacts appear during capture with WGC
when the capture source is resized. A video of the issue is available
here: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/webrtc/issues/detail?id=9273#c44
The solution is to use CopySubresourceRegion instead of CopyResource to
only copy valid data into our texture. Additionally, we moved the call
to CreateMappedTexture to before the call to CopySubresourceRegion, as
the latter requires both textures to be of the same size.
Bug: webrtc:9273
Change-Id: I114458d95cbf58550ff653a985dd84db4741e0f8
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/254100
Reviewed-by: Alexander Cooper <alcooper@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Austin Orion <auorion@microsoft.com>
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This is a safe cleanup change since top-level const applied to
parameters in function declarations (that are not also
definitions) are ignored by the compiler. Hence, such changes do
not change the type of the declared functions and are simply
no-ops.
Bug: webrtc:13610
Change-Id: Ibafb92c45119a6d8bdb6f9109aa8dad6385163a9
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/249086
Reviewed-by: Niels Moller <nisse@webrtc.org>
Reviewed-by: Harald Alvestrand <hta@webrtc.org>
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Because rtc::Thread inherits from TaskQueueBase, it already implements
a pair of PostTask/PostDelayedTask methods that we want to keep. But in
addition to those, rtc::Thread defines its own PostTask/PostDelayedTask
using templates. These are the versions that we want to deprecate.
They were originally implemented prior to rtc::Thread inheriting from
TaskQueueBase. We want to deprecate them because...
- We don't want to have multiple code paths that do the same thing.
- We want to move away from rtc::Thread to TaskQueueBase long-term.
- These versions are not overridable in Chromium.
- These versions don't have high/low precision versions of PDT.
Helper methods are added to rtc::Thread so that callers don't have to
wrap every lambda in webrtc::ToQueuedTask() and update dependencies.
Bug: webrtc:13582
Change-Id: I58702c53f4cb3705681bd9f1ea16b7aaa5052c18
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/247660
Reviewed-by: Mirko Bonadei <mbonadei@webrtc.org>
Reviewed-by: Tomas Gunnarsson <tommi@webrtc.org>
Reviewed-by: Markus Handell <handellm@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Henrik Boström <hbos@webrtc.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#35750}
Add implementation of RTC_DCHECK_NOTREACHED equal to the RTC_NOTREACHED.
The new macros will replace the old one when old one's usage will be
removed. The idea of the renaming to provide a clear signal that this
is debug build only macros and will be stripped in the production build.
Bug: webrtc:9065
Change-Id: I4c35d8b03e74a4b3fd1ae75dba2f9c05643101db
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/237802
Reviewed-by: Harald Alvestrand <hta@webrtc.org>
Commit-Queue: Artem Titov <titovartem@webrtc.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#35348}
The desktop capturer uses a circular queue (currently of length 2) to
implement a double-buffer scheme. This allows a C++ API consumer to keep
a reference to the latest captured image without the pixels being
overwritten by a pending capture request.
The DCHECK was intended to warn that the application is still holding a
reference to a recycled frame that is being captured into. This made
sense when the capturer implementations were originally part of the
Chromoting host process. Now that the capturers are part of the WebRTC
C++ library, a DCHECK seems too harsh. A DCHECK should be reserved for
impossible conditions, but this one triggers simply because an API
consumer holds onto a reference for too long. This CL changes these
DCHECKs into log warnings.
The DCHECK is sometimes triggered by the Chromoting host process
(because of the recent change to use the standard encoding pipeline).
This is tracked by http://crbug.com/1239746.
Bug: None
Change-Id: Iad9ef38b4800315bd17c93b27d287e115d4fe54c
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/230881
Commit-Queue: Joe Downing <joedow@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Joe Downing <joedow@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#34910}
shared_memory.h ends up being included by consumers of webrtc such as
Chromium so it causes namespace pollution. Specifically, it causes
SendMessageCallback to be defined as SendMessageCallbackW partway
through compilation of security_key_auth_handler_win_unittest.cc,
leading to renaming of SendMessageCallback when it is used but not when
it is defined.
Bug: Chromium:796644
Change-Id: Ib1acc0d736a0a6cf97e318e773b20d9a432f6b77
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/229901
Commit-Queue: Bruce Dawson <brucedawson@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Joe Downing <joedow@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#34887}
This class is accessed by Electron for its desktop capture support,
but it breaks with component builds on Windows because the symbols
aren't exported by the dll.
No behavior change at runtime, only modifies the generated .lib
when building as a shared library (static builds are unchanged).
Bug: None
Change-Id: I5dc606846de990c1bf4d375ddbb1c73dfc512762
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/230200
Reviewed-by: Joe Downing <joedow@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Niels Moller <nisse@webrtc.org>
Reviewed-by: Jamie Walch <jamiewalch@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Jamie Walch <jamiewalch@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#34858}
Enumerating windows owned by the current process on Windows has some
complications due to the GetWindowText*() APIs potentially causing a
deadlock. The APIs will send messages to the window's message loop, and
if the message loop is waiting on this operation we will enter a
deadlock.
I previously put in a mitigation for this [1] which brought the
incidence rate down by an order of magnitude, but we are still seeing
this issue fairly frequently.
So, I've added DesktopCaptureOption enumerate_current_process_windows
which allows consumers to avoid this issue completely by ignoring
these potentially problematic windows.
By default the flag is set to true which equates with the current
behavior, consumers can set the flag to false to get the new behavior.
I've also updated all the capturers that enumerate windows on Windows
to respect the option.
[1] https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/195365
Bug: chromium:1152841
Change-Id: I0e0d868957d6fbe1e607a440b3a909d005c93ccf
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/219380
Commit-Queue: Austin Orion <auorion@microsoft.com>
Reviewed-by: Joe Downing <joedow@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#34191}
This changes add two new options to the DesktopCaptureOptions class so
consumers can opt in to using the WGC capturer. The capturer is still
behind the RTC_ENABLE_WIN_WGC build flag which is off by default, so
these options will have no affect until that flag is enabled.
Bug: webrtc:11760
Change-Id: Ib7166f3bb335f29aeff8cb5d2bebea2c06c14d4c
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/215243
Commit-Queue: Austin Orion <auorion@microsoft.com>
Reviewed-by: Jamie Walch <jamiewalch@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#33837}
This change disables native cursor capture in WgcCapturerWin to better
support the existing idiom of wrapping a capturer in a
DesktopAndCursorComposer. That means we also need to set the top_left
property of output DesktopFrames, so I've also implemented GetTopLeft in
WgcCaptureSource to facilitate this. I've also added a few unit tests
for WgcCaptureSource.
Bug: webrtc:12654
Change-Id: I5c9988a6f8548b584451b073ac29fbb482e09e2e
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/215102
Reviewed-by: Mirko Bonadei <mbonadei@webrtc.org>
Reviewed-by: Jamie Walch <jamiewalch@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Austin Orion <auorion@microsoft.com>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#33821}