d3d9/tests: Test mode restoration on focus loss.

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Stefan Dösinger 2014-11-18 21:26:54 +01:00 committed by Alexandre Julliard
parent a071587373
commit 1851e2618b
2 changed files with 214 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -1804,8 +1804,14 @@ static void test_wndproc(void)
ULONG ref;
DWORD res, tid;
HWND tmp;
unsigned int i;
UINT i, adapter_mode_count;
HRESULT hr;
D3DDISPLAYMODE d3ddm;
DWORD d3d_width = 0, d3d_height = 0, user32_width = 0, user32_height = 0;
DEVMODEW devmode;
LONG change_ret;
BOOL ret;
IDirect3D9Ex *d3d9ex;
static const struct message create_messages[] =
{
@ -1823,6 +1829,9 @@ static void test_wndproc(void)
* not reliable on X11 WMs. When the window focus follows the
* mouse pointer the message is not sent.
* {WM_ACTIVATE, FOCUS_WINDOW, TRUE, WA_INACTIVE}, */
{WM_DISPLAYCHANGE, DEVICE_WINDOW, FALSE, 0},
/* WM_DISPLAYCHANGE is sent to the focus window too, but the order is
* not deterministic. */
{WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGING, DEVICE_WINDOW, FALSE, 0},
/* Windows sends WM_ACTIVATE to the device window, indicating that
* SW_SHOWMINIMIZED is used instead of SW_MINIMIZE. Yet afterwards
@ -1844,6 +1853,7 @@ static void test_wndproc(void)
* not reliable on X11 WMs. When the window focus follows the
* mouse pointer the message is not sent.
* {WM_ACTIVATE, FOCUS_WINDOW, TRUE, WA_INACTIVE}, */
{WM_DISPLAYCHANGE, DEVICE_WINDOW, FALSE, 0},
{WM_ACTIVATEAPP, FOCUS_WINDOW, TRUE, FALSE},
{0, 0, FALSE, 0},
};
@ -1858,6 +1868,62 @@ static void test_wndproc(void)
{CREATE_DEVICE_NOWINDOWCHANGES, focus_loss_messages_nowc},
};
hr = pDirect3DCreate9Ex(D3D_SDK_VERSION, &d3d9ex);
if (FAILED(hr))
{
skip("Direct3D9Ex is not available (%#x)\n", hr);
return;
}
adapter_mode_count = IDirect3D9Ex_GetAdapterModeCount(d3d9ex, D3DADAPTER_DEFAULT, D3DFMT_X8R8G8B8);
for (i = 0; i < adapter_mode_count; ++i)
{
hr = IDirect3D9Ex_EnumAdapterModes(d3d9ex, D3DADAPTER_DEFAULT, D3DFMT_X8R8G8B8, i, &d3ddm);
ok(SUCCEEDED(hr), "Failed to enumerate display mode, hr %#x.\n", hr);
if (d3ddm.Width == registry_mode.dmPelsWidth && d3ddm.Height == registry_mode.dmPelsHeight)
continue;
/* The r200 driver on Windows XP enumerates modes like 320x200 and 320x240 but
* refuses to create a device at these sizes. */
if (d3ddm.Width < 640 || d3ddm.Height < 480)
continue;
if (!user32_width)
{
user32_width = d3ddm.Width;
user32_height = d3ddm.Height;
continue;
}
/* Make sure the d3d mode is smaller in width or height and at most
* equal in the other dimension than the mode passed to
* ChangeDisplaySettings. Otherwise Windows shrinks the window to
* the ChangeDisplaySettings parameters + 12. */
if (d3ddm.Width == user32_width && d3ddm.Height == user32_height)
continue;
if (d3ddm.Width <= user32_width && d3ddm.Height <= user32_height)
{
d3d_width = d3ddm.Width;
d3d_height = d3ddm.Height;
break;
}
if (user32_width <= d3ddm.Width && user32_height <= d3ddm.Height)
{
d3d_width = user32_width;
d3d_height = user32_height;
user32_width = d3ddm.Width;
user32_height = d3ddm.Height;
break;
}
}
if (!d3d_width)
{
skip("Could not find adequate modes, skipping mode tests.\n");
IDirect3D9Ex_Release(d3d9ex);
return;
}
wc.lpfnWndProc = test_proc;
wc.lpszClassName = "d3d9_test_wndproc_wc";
ok(RegisterClassA(&wc), "Failed to register window class.\n");
@ -1867,14 +1933,21 @@ static void test_wndproc(void)
thread_params.test_finished = CreateEventA(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL);
ok(!!thread_params.test_finished, "CreateEvent failed, last error %#x.\n", GetLastError());
memset(&devmode, 0, sizeof(devmode));
devmode.dmSize = sizeof(devmode);
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(tests) / sizeof(*tests); ++i)
{
devmode.dmFields = DM_PELSWIDTH | DM_PELSHEIGHT;
devmode.dmPelsWidth = user32_width;
devmode.dmPelsHeight = user32_height;
change_ret = ChangeDisplaySettingsW(&devmode, CDS_FULLSCREEN);
ok(change_ret == DISP_CHANGE_SUCCESSFUL, "Failed to change display mode, ret %#x.\n", change_ret);
focus_window = CreateWindowA("d3d9_test_wndproc_wc", "d3d9_test",
WS_MAXIMIZE | WS_VISIBLE | WS_CAPTION, 0, 0, registry_mode.dmPelsWidth,
registry_mode.dmPelsHeight, 0, 0, 0, 0);
WS_MAXIMIZE | WS_VISIBLE | WS_CAPTION, 0, 0, user32_width, user32_height, 0, 0, 0, 0);
device_window = CreateWindowA("d3d9_test_wndproc_wc", "d3d9_test",
WS_MAXIMIZE | WS_VISIBLE | WS_CAPTION, 0, 0, registry_mode.dmPelsWidth,
registry_mode.dmPelsHeight, 0, 0, 0, 0);
WS_MAXIMIZE | WS_VISIBLE | WS_CAPTION, 0, 0, user32_width, user32_height, 0, 0, 0, 0);
thread = CreateThread(NULL, 0, wndproc_thread, &thread_params, 0, &tid);
ok(!!thread, "Failed to create thread, last error %#x.\n", GetLastError());
@ -1907,8 +1980,8 @@ static void test_wndproc(void)
expect_messages = create_messages;
device_desc.device_window = device_window;
device_desc.width = registry_mode.dmPelsWidth;
device_desc.height = registry_mode.dmPelsHeight;
device_desc.width = d3d_width;
device_desc.height = d3d_height;
device_desc.flags = CREATE_DEVICE_FULLSCREEN | tests[i].create_flags;
if (!(device = create_device(focus_window, &device_desc)))
{
@ -1938,6 +2011,19 @@ static void test_wndproc(void)
ok(proc != (LONG_PTR)test_proc, "Expected wndproc != %#lx.\n",
(LONG_PTR)test_proc);
/* Change the mode while the device is in use and then drop focus. */
devmode.dmFields = DM_PELSWIDTH | DM_PELSHEIGHT;
devmode.dmPelsWidth = user32_width;
devmode.dmPelsHeight = user32_height;
change_ret = ChangeDisplaySettingsW(&devmode, CDS_FULLSCREEN);
ok(change_ret == DISP_CHANGE_SUCCESSFUL, "Failed to change display mode, ret %#x, i=%u.\n", change_ret, i);
/* Native needs a present call to pick up the mode change. */
hr = IDirect3DDevice9Ex_Present(device, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
todo_wine ok(hr == S_PRESENT_MODE_CHANGED, "Got unexpected hr %#x, i=%u.\n", hr, i);
hr = IDirect3DDevice9Ex_CheckDeviceState(device, device_window);
todo_wine ok(hr == S_PRESENT_MODE_CHANGED, "Got unexpected hr %#x, i=%u.\n", hr, i);
expect_messages = tests[i].focus_loss_messages;
/* SetForegroundWindow is a poor replacement for the user pressing alt-tab or
* manually changing the focus. It generates the same messages, but the task
@ -1945,7 +2031,7 @@ static void test_wndproc(void)
* an inactive titlebar if reactivated with SetForegroundWindow. Reactivating
* the device is difficult, see below. */
SetForegroundWindow(GetDesktopWindow());
ok(!expect_messages->message, "Expected message %#x for window %#x, but didn't receive it, i=%u.\n",
todo_wine ok(!expect_messages->message, "Expected message %#x for window %#x, but didn't receive it, i=%u.\n",
expect_messages->message, expect_messages->window, i);
expect_messages = NULL;
tmp = GetFocus();
@ -1955,6 +2041,12 @@ static void test_wndproc(void)
hr = IDirect3DDevice9Ex_CheckDeviceState(device, device_window);
ok(hr == S_PRESENT_OCCLUDED, "Got unexpected hr %#x, i=%u.\n", hr, i);
ret = EnumDisplaySettingsW(NULL, ENUM_CURRENT_SETTINGS, &devmode);
ok(ret, "Failed to get display mode.\n");
todo_wine ok(devmode.dmPelsWidth == registry_mode.dmPelsWidth
&& devmode.dmPelsHeight == registry_mode.dmPelsHeight, "Got unexpect screen size %ux%u.\n",
devmode.dmPelsWidth, devmode.dmPelsHeight);
/* In d3d9ex the device and focus windows have to be minimized and restored,
* otherwise native does not notice that focus has been restored. This is
* independent of D3DCREATE_NOWINDOWCHANGES. */
@ -1972,10 +2064,20 @@ static void test_wndproc(void)
hr = IDirect3DDevice9Ex_CheckDeviceState(device, device_window);
ok(hr == S_OK, "Got unexpected hr %#x, i=%u.\n", hr, i);
ret = EnumDisplaySettingsW(NULL, ENUM_CURRENT_SETTINGS, &devmode);
ok(ret, "Failed to get display mode.\n");
todo_wine ok(devmode.dmPelsWidth == d3d_width
&& devmode.dmPelsHeight == d3d_height, "Got unexpect screen size %ux%u.\n",
devmode.dmPelsWidth, devmode.dmPelsHeight);
filter_messages = focus_window;
ref = IDirect3DDevice9Ex_Release(device);
ok(ref == 0, "The device was not properly freed: refcount %u, i=%u.\n", ref, i);
/* Fix up the mode until Wine's device release behavior is fixed. */
change_ret = ChangeDisplaySettingsW(NULL, CDS_FULLSCREEN);
ok(change_ret == DISP_CHANGE_SUCCESSFUL, "Failed to change display mode, ret %#x.\n", change_ret);
proc = GetWindowLongPtrA(focus_window, GWLP_WNDPROC);
ok(proc == (LONG_PTR)test_proc, "Expected wndproc %#lx, got %#lx, i=%u.\n",
(LONG_PTR)test_proc, proc, i);

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@ -3192,8 +3192,13 @@ static void test_wndproc(void)
ULONG ref;
DWORD res, tid;
HWND tmp;
unsigned int i;
UINT i, adapter_mode_count;
HRESULT hr;
D3DDISPLAYMODE d3ddm;
DWORD d3d_width = 0, d3d_height = 0, user32_width = 0, user32_height = 0;
DEVMODEW devmode;
LONG change_ret;
BOOL ret;
static const struct message create_messages[] =
{
@ -3211,6 +3216,9 @@ static void test_wndproc(void)
* not reliable on X11 WMs. When the window focus follows the
* mouse pointer the message is not sent.
* {WM_ACTIVATE, FOCUS_WINDOW, TRUE, WA_INACTIVE}, */
{WM_DISPLAYCHANGE, DEVICE_WINDOW, FALSE, 0},
/* WM_DISPLAYCHANGE is sent to the focus window too, but the order is
* not deterministic. */
{WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGING, DEVICE_WINDOW, FALSE, 0},
/* Windows sends WM_ACTIVATE to the device window, indicating that
* SW_SHOWMINIMIZED is used instead of SW_MINIMIZE. Yet afterwards
@ -3232,6 +3240,7 @@ static void test_wndproc(void)
* not reliable on X11 WMs. When the window focus follows the
* mouse pointer the message is not sent.
* {WM_ACTIVATE, FOCUS_WINDOW, TRUE, WA_INACTIVE}, */
{WM_DISPLAYCHANGE, DEVICE_WINDOW, FALSE, 0},
{WM_ACTIVATEAPP, FOCUS_WINDOW, TRUE, FALSE},
{0, 0, FALSE, 0},
};
@ -3249,6 +3258,55 @@ static void test_wndproc(void)
d3d9 = Direct3DCreate9(D3D_SDK_VERSION);
ok(!!d3d9, "Failed to create a D3D object.\n");
adapter_mode_count = IDirect3D9_GetAdapterModeCount(d3d9, D3DADAPTER_DEFAULT, D3DFMT_X8R8G8B8);
for (i = 0; i < adapter_mode_count; ++i)
{
hr = IDirect3D9_EnumAdapterModes(d3d9, D3DADAPTER_DEFAULT, D3DFMT_X8R8G8B8, i, &d3ddm);
ok(SUCCEEDED(hr), "Failed to enumerate display mode, hr %#x.\n", hr);
if (d3ddm.Width == registry_mode.dmPelsWidth && d3ddm.Height == registry_mode.dmPelsHeight)
continue;
/* The r200 driver on Windows XP enumerates modes like 320x200 and 320x240 but
* refuses to create a device at these sizes. */
if (d3ddm.Width < 640 || d3ddm.Height < 480)
continue;
if (!user32_width)
{
user32_width = d3ddm.Width;
user32_height = d3ddm.Height;
continue;
}
/* Make sure the d3d mode is smaller in width or height and at most
* equal in the other dimension than the mode passed to
* ChangeDisplaySettings. Otherwise Windows shrinks the window to
* the ChangeDisplaySettings parameters + 12. */
if (d3ddm.Width == user32_width && d3ddm.Height == user32_height)
continue;
if (d3ddm.Width <= user32_width && d3ddm.Height <= user32_height)
{
d3d_width = d3ddm.Width;
d3d_height = d3ddm.Height;
break;
}
if (user32_width <= d3ddm.Width && user32_height <= d3ddm.Height)
{
d3d_width = user32_width;
d3d_height = user32_height;
user32_width = d3ddm.Width;
user32_height = d3ddm.Height;
break;
}
}
if (!d3d_width)
{
skip("Could not find adequate modes, skipping mode tests.\n");
IDirect3D9_Release(d3d9);
return;
}
wc.lpfnWndProc = test_proc;
wc.lpszClassName = "d3d9_test_wndproc_wc";
ok(RegisterClassA(&wc), "Failed to register window class.\n");
@ -3258,14 +3316,20 @@ static void test_wndproc(void)
thread_params.test_finished = CreateEventA(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL);
ok(!!thread_params.test_finished, "CreateEvent failed, last error %#x.\n", GetLastError());
memset(&devmode, 0, sizeof(devmode));
devmode.dmSize = sizeof(devmode);
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(tests) / sizeof(*tests); ++i)
{
devmode.dmFields = DM_PELSWIDTH | DM_PELSHEIGHT;
devmode.dmPelsWidth = user32_width;
devmode.dmPelsHeight = user32_height;
change_ret = ChangeDisplaySettingsW(&devmode, CDS_FULLSCREEN);
ok(change_ret == DISP_CHANGE_SUCCESSFUL, "Failed to change display mode, ret %#x.\n", change_ret);
focus_window = CreateWindowA("d3d9_test_wndproc_wc", "d3d9_test",
WS_MAXIMIZE | WS_VISIBLE | WS_CAPTION, 0, 0, registry_mode.dmPelsWidth,
registry_mode.dmPelsHeight, 0, 0, 0, 0);
WS_MAXIMIZE | WS_VISIBLE | WS_CAPTION, 0, 0, user32_width, user32_height, 0, 0, 0, 0);
device_window = CreateWindowA("d3d9_test_wndproc_wc", "d3d9_test",
WS_MAXIMIZE | WS_VISIBLE | WS_CAPTION, 0, 0, registry_mode.dmPelsWidth,
registry_mode.dmPelsHeight, 0, 0, 0, 0);
WS_MAXIMIZE | WS_VISIBLE | WS_CAPTION, 0, 0, user32_width, user32_height, 0, 0, 0, 0);
thread = CreateThread(NULL, 0, wndproc_thread, &thread_params, 0, &tid);
ok(!!thread, "Failed to create thread, last error %#x.\n", GetLastError());
@ -3298,8 +3362,8 @@ static void test_wndproc(void)
expect_messages = create_messages;
device_desc.device_window = device_window;
device_desc.width = registry_mode.dmPelsWidth;
device_desc.height = registry_mode.dmPelsHeight;
device_desc.width = d3d_width;
device_desc.height = d3d_height;
device_desc.flags = CREATE_DEVICE_FULLSCREEN | tests[i].create_flags;
if (!(device = create_device(d3d9, focus_window, &device_desc)))
{
@ -3329,6 +3393,22 @@ static void test_wndproc(void)
ok(proc != (LONG_PTR)test_proc, "Expected wndproc != %#lx, i=%u.\n",
(LONG_PTR)test_proc, i);
/* Change the mode while the device is in use and then drop focus. */
devmode.dmFields = DM_PELSWIDTH | DM_PELSHEIGHT;
devmode.dmPelsWidth = user32_width;
devmode.dmPelsHeight = user32_height;
change_ret = ChangeDisplaySettingsW(&devmode, CDS_FULLSCREEN);
ok(change_ret == DISP_CHANGE_SUCCESSFUL, "Failed to change display mode, ret %#x, i=%u.\n", change_ret, i);
/* Wine doesn't (yet) mark the device not reset when the mode is changed, thus the todo_wine.
* But sometimes focus-follows-mouse WMs also temporarily drop window focus, which makes
* mark the device lost, then not reset, causing the test to succeed for the wrong reason. */
hr = IDirect3DDevice9_TestCooperativeLevel(device);
if (hr == D3DERR_DEVICENOTRESET)
ok(hr == D3DERR_DEVICENOTRESET, "Got unexpected hr %#x.\n", hr);
else
todo_wine ok(hr == D3DERR_DEVICENOTRESET, "Got unexpected hr %#x.\n", hr);
expect_messages = tests[i].focus_loss_messages;
/* SetForegroundWindow is a poor replacement for the user pressing alt-tab or
* manually changing the focus. It generates the same messages, but the task
@ -3336,7 +3416,7 @@ static void test_wndproc(void)
* an inactive titlebar if reactivated with SetForegroundWindow. Reactivating
* the device is difficult, see below. */
SetForegroundWindow(GetDesktopWindow());
ok(!expect_messages->message, "Expected message %#x for window %#x, but didn't receive it, i=%u.\n",
todo_wine ok(!expect_messages->message, "Expected message %#x for window %#x, but didn't receive it, i=%u.\n",
expect_messages->message, expect_messages->window, i);
expect_messages = NULL;
tmp = GetFocus();
@ -3346,6 +3426,12 @@ static void test_wndproc(void)
hr = IDirect3DDevice9_TestCooperativeLevel(device);
ok(hr == D3DERR_DEVICELOST, "Got unexpected hr %#x.\n", hr);
ret = EnumDisplaySettingsW(NULL, ENUM_CURRENT_SETTINGS, &devmode);
ok(ret, "Failed to get display mode.\n");
todo_wine ok(devmode.dmPelsWidth == registry_mode.dmPelsWidth
&& devmode.dmPelsHeight == registry_mode.dmPelsHeight, "Got unexpect screen size %ux%u.\n",
devmode.dmPelsWidth, devmode.dmPelsHeight);
/* This is needed on native with D3DCREATE_NOWINDOWCHANGES, and it needs to be
* done before the focus window is restored. This makes sense to some extent
* because minimizing the window on focus loss is the application's job if this
@ -3370,6 +3456,12 @@ static void test_wndproc(void)
hr = IDirect3DDevice9_TestCooperativeLevel(device);
ok(hr == D3DERR_DEVICENOTRESET, "Got unexpected hr %#x.\n", hr);
ret = EnumDisplaySettingsW(NULL, ENUM_CURRENT_SETTINGS, &devmode);
ok(ret, "Failed to get display mode.\n");
todo_wine ok(devmode.dmPelsWidth == registry_mode.dmPelsWidth
&& devmode.dmPelsHeight == registry_mode.dmPelsHeight, "Got unexpect screen size %ux%u.\n",
devmode.dmPelsWidth, devmode.dmPelsHeight);
/* Releasing a device in lost state breaks follow-up tests on native. */
hr = reset_device(device, &device_desc);
ok(SUCCEEDED(hr), "Failed to reset device, hr %#x, i=%u.\n", hr, i);
@ -3379,6 +3471,10 @@ static void test_wndproc(void)
ref = IDirect3DDevice9_Release(device);
ok(ref == 0, "The device was not properly freed: refcount %u, i=%u.\n", ref, i);
/* Fix up the mode until Wine's device release behavior is fixed. */
change_ret = ChangeDisplaySettingsW(NULL, CDS_FULLSCREEN);
ok(change_ret == DISP_CHANGE_SUCCESSFUL, "Failed to change display mode, ret %#x.\n", change_ret);
proc = GetWindowLongPtrA(focus_window, GWLP_WNDPROC);
ok(proc == (LONG_PTR)test_proc, "Expected wndproc %#lx, got %#lx, i=%u.\n",
(LONG_PTR)test_proc, proc, i);