blob: 25866c22db02d8431758fe1b296a4b807da27323 [file] [log] [blame]
/*
* Copyright (c) 2020 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
* that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
* tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
* in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
* be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
*/
#include "modules/desktop_capture/win/wgc_capturer_win.h"
#include <string>
#include <utility>
#include <vector>
#include "modules/desktop_capture/desktop_capture_options.h"
#include "modules/desktop_capture/desktop_capture_types.h"
#include "modules/desktop_capture/desktop_capturer.h"
#include "modules/desktop_capture/win/test_support/test_window.h"
#include "modules/desktop_capture/win/window_capture_utils.h"
#include "rtc_base/checks.h"
#include "rtc_base/logging.h"
#include "rtc_base/thread.h"
#include "rtc_base/win/scoped_com_initializer.h"
#include "rtc_base/win/windows_version.h"
#include "test/gtest.h"
namespace webrtc {
namespace {
const char kWindowThreadName[] = "wgc_capturer_test_window_thread";
const WCHAR kWindowTitle[] = L"WGC Capturer Test Window";
const int kSmallWindowWidth = 200;
const int kSmallWindowHeight = 100;
const int kMediumWindowWidth = 300;
const int kMediumWindowHeight = 200;
const int kLargeWindowWidth = 400;
const int kLargeWindowHeight = 500;
// The size of the image we capture is slightly smaller than the actual size of
// the window.
const int kWindowWidthSubtrahend = 14;
const int kWindowHeightSubtrahend = 7;
// Custom message constants so we can direct our thread to close windows
// and quit running.
const UINT kNoOp = WM_APP;
const UINT kDestroyWindow = WM_APP + 1;
const UINT kQuitRunning = WM_APP + 2;
enum CaptureType { kWindowCapture = 0, kScreenCapture = 1 };
} // namespace
class WgcCapturerWinTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<CaptureType>,
public DesktopCapturer::Callback {
public:
void SetUp() override {
if (rtc::rtc_win::GetVersion() < rtc::rtc_win::Version::VERSION_WIN10_RS5) {
RTC_LOG(LS_INFO)
<< "Skipping WgcWindowCaptureTests on Windows versions < RS5.";
GTEST_SKIP();
}
com_initializer_ =
std::make_unique<ScopedCOMInitializer>(ScopedCOMInitializer::kMTA);
EXPECT_TRUE(com_initializer_->Succeeded());
}
void SetUpForWindowCapture(int window_width = kMediumWindowWidth,
int window_height = kMediumWindowHeight) {
capturer_ = WgcCapturerWin::CreateRawWindowCapturer(
DesktopCaptureOptions::CreateDefault());
CreateWindowOnSeparateThread(window_width, window_height);
StartWindowThreadMessageLoop();
source_id_ = GetTestWindowIdFromSourceList();
}
void SetUpForScreenCapture() {
capturer_ = WgcCapturerWin::CreateRawScreenCapturer(
DesktopCaptureOptions::CreateDefault());
source_id_ = GetScreenIdFromSourceList();
}
void TearDown() override {
if (window_open_) {
CloseTestWindow();
}
}
// The window must live on a separate thread so that we can run a message pump
// without blocking the test thread. This is necessary if we are interested in
// having GraphicsCaptureItem events (i.e. the Closed event) fire, and it more
// closely resembles how capture works in the wild.
void CreateWindowOnSeparateThread(int window_width, int window_height) {
window_thread_ = rtc::Thread::Create();
window_thread_->SetName(kWindowThreadName, nullptr);
window_thread_->Start();
window_thread_->Invoke<void>(RTC_FROM_HERE, [this, window_width,
window_height]() {
window_thread_id_ = GetCurrentThreadId();
window_info_ =
CreateTestWindow(kWindowTitle, window_height, window_width);
window_open_ = true;
while (!IsWindowResponding(window_info_.hwnd)) {
RTC_LOG(LS_INFO) << "Waiting for test window to become responsive in "
"WgcWindowCaptureTest.";
}
while (!IsWindowValidAndVisible(window_info_.hwnd)) {
RTC_LOG(LS_INFO) << "Waiting for test window to be visible in "
"WgcWindowCaptureTest.";
}
});
ASSERT_TRUE(window_thread_->RunningForTest());
ASSERT_FALSE(window_thread_->IsCurrent());
}
void StartWindowThreadMessageLoop() {
window_thread_->PostTask(RTC_FROM_HERE, [this]() {
MSG msg;
BOOL gm;
while ((gm = ::GetMessage(&msg, NULL, 0, 0)) != 0 && gm != -1) {
::DispatchMessage(&msg);
if (msg.message == kDestroyWindow) {
DestroyTestWindow(window_info_);
}
if (msg.message == kQuitRunning) {
PostQuitMessage(0);
}
}
});
}
void CloseTestWindow() {
::PostThreadMessage(window_thread_id_, kDestroyWindow, 0, 0);
::PostThreadMessage(window_thread_id_, kQuitRunning, 0, 0);
window_thread_->Stop();
window_open_ = false;
}
DesktopCapturer::SourceId GetTestWindowIdFromSourceList() {
// Frequently, the test window will not show up in GetSourceList because it
// was created too recently. Since we are confident the window will be found
// eventually we loop here until we find it.
intptr_t src_id;
do {
DesktopCapturer::SourceList sources;
EXPECT_TRUE(capturer_->GetSourceList(&sources));
auto it = std::find_if(
sources.begin(), sources.end(),
[&](const DesktopCapturer::Source& src) {
return src.id == reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(window_info_.hwnd);
});
src_id = it->id;
} while (src_id != reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(window_info_.hwnd));
return src_id;
}
DesktopCapturer::SourceId GetScreenIdFromSourceList() {
DesktopCapturer::SourceList sources;
EXPECT_TRUE(capturer_->GetSourceList(&sources));
EXPECT_GT(sources.size(), 0ULL);
return sources[0].id;
}
void DoCapture() {
// Sometimes the first few frames are empty becaues the capture engine is
// still starting up. We also may drop a few frames when the window is
// resized or un-minimized.
do {
capturer_->CaptureFrame();
} while (result_ == DesktopCapturer::Result::ERROR_TEMPORARY);
EXPECT_EQ(result_, DesktopCapturer::Result::SUCCESS);
EXPECT_TRUE(frame_);
}
void ValidateFrame(int expected_width, int expected_height) {
EXPECT_EQ(frame_->size().width(), expected_width - kWindowWidthSubtrahend);
EXPECT_EQ(frame_->size().height(),
expected_height - kWindowHeightSubtrahend);
// Verify the buffer contains as much data as it should, and that the right
// colors are found.
int data_length = frame_->stride() * frame_->size().height();
// The first and last pixel should have the same color because they will be
// from the border of the window.
// Pixels have 4 bytes of data so the whole pixel needs a uint32_t to fit.
uint32_t first_pixel = static_cast<uint32_t>(*frame_->data());
uint32_t last_pixel = static_cast<uint32_t>(
*(frame_->data() + data_length - DesktopFrame::kBytesPerPixel));
EXPECT_EQ(first_pixel, last_pixel);
// Let's also check a pixel from the middle of the content area, which the
// TestWindow will paint a consistent color for us to verify.
uint8_t* middle_pixel = frame_->data() + (data_length / 2);
int sub_pixel_offset = DesktopFrame::kBytesPerPixel / 4;
EXPECT_EQ(*middle_pixel, kTestWindowBValue);
middle_pixel += sub_pixel_offset;
EXPECT_EQ(*middle_pixel, kTestWindowGValue);
middle_pixel += sub_pixel_offset;
EXPECT_EQ(*middle_pixel, kTestWindowRValue);
middle_pixel += sub_pixel_offset;
// The window is opaque so we expect 0xFF for the Alpha channel.
EXPECT_EQ(*middle_pixel, 0xFF);
}
// DesktopCapturer::Callback interface
// The capturer synchronously invokes this method before |CaptureFrame()|
// returns.
void OnCaptureResult(DesktopCapturer::Result result,
std::unique_ptr<DesktopFrame> frame) override {
result_ = result;
frame_ = std::move(frame);
}
protected:
std::unique_ptr<ScopedCOMInitializer> com_initializer_;
DWORD window_thread_id_;
std::unique_ptr<rtc::Thread> window_thread_;
WindowInfo window_info_;
intptr_t source_id_;
bool window_open_ = false;
DesktopCapturer::Result result_;
std::unique_ptr<DesktopFrame> frame_;
std::unique_ptr<DesktopCapturer> capturer_;
};
TEST_P(WgcCapturerWinTest, SelectValidSource) {
if (GetParam() == CaptureType::kWindowCapture) {
SetUpForWindowCapture();
} else {
SetUpForScreenCapture();
}
EXPECT_TRUE(capturer_->SelectSource(source_id_));
}
TEST_P(WgcCapturerWinTest, SelectInvalidSource) {
if (GetParam() == CaptureType::kWindowCapture) {
capturer_ = WgcCapturerWin::CreateRawWindowCapturer(
DesktopCaptureOptions::CreateDefault());
source_id_ = kNullWindowId;
} else {
capturer_ = WgcCapturerWin::CreateRawScreenCapturer(
DesktopCaptureOptions::CreateDefault());
source_id_ = kInvalidScreenId;
}
EXPECT_FALSE(capturer_->SelectSource(source_id_));
}
TEST_P(WgcCapturerWinTest, Capture) {
if (GetParam() == CaptureType::kWindowCapture) {
SetUpForWindowCapture();
} else {
SetUpForScreenCapture();
}
EXPECT_TRUE(capturer_->SelectSource(source_id_));
capturer_->Start(this);
DoCapture();
EXPECT_GT(frame_->size().width(), 0);
EXPECT_GT(frame_->size().height(), 0);
}
INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(SourceAgnostic,
WgcCapturerWinTest,
::testing::Values(CaptureType::kWindowCapture,
CaptureType::kScreenCapture));
// Monitor specific tests.
TEST_F(WgcCapturerWinTest, CaptureAllMonitors) {
SetUpForScreenCapture();
// 0 (or a NULL HMONITOR) leads to WGC capturing all displays.
EXPECT_TRUE(capturer_->SelectSource(0));
capturer_->Start(this);
DoCapture();
EXPECT_GT(frame_->size().width(), 0);
EXPECT_GT(frame_->size().height(), 0);
}
// Window specific tests.
TEST_F(WgcCapturerWinTest, SelectMinimizedWindow) {
SetUpForWindowCapture();
MinimizeTestWindow(reinterpret_cast<HWND>(source_id_));
EXPECT_FALSE(capturer_->SelectSource(source_id_));
UnminimizeTestWindow(reinterpret_cast<HWND>(source_id_));
EXPECT_TRUE(capturer_->SelectSource(source_id_));
}
TEST_F(WgcCapturerWinTest, SelectClosedWindow) {
SetUpForWindowCapture();
EXPECT_TRUE(capturer_->SelectSource(source_id_));
CloseTestWindow();
EXPECT_FALSE(capturer_->SelectSource(source_id_));
}
TEST_F(WgcCapturerWinTest, IncreaseWindowSizeMidCapture) {
SetUpForWindowCapture(kSmallWindowWidth, kSmallWindowHeight);
EXPECT_TRUE(capturer_->SelectSource(source_id_));
capturer_->Start(this);
DoCapture();
ValidateFrame(kSmallWindowWidth, kSmallWindowHeight);
ResizeTestWindow(window_info_.hwnd, kSmallWindowWidth, kMediumWindowHeight);
DoCapture();
// We don't expect to see the new size until the next capture, as the frame
// pool hadn't had a chance to resize yet to fit the new, larger image.
DoCapture();
ValidateFrame(kSmallWindowWidth, kMediumWindowHeight);
ResizeTestWindow(window_info_.hwnd, kLargeWindowWidth, kMediumWindowHeight);
DoCapture();
DoCapture();
ValidateFrame(kLargeWindowWidth, kMediumWindowHeight);
}
TEST_F(WgcCapturerWinTest, ReduceWindowSizeMidCapture) {
SetUpForWindowCapture(kLargeWindowWidth, kLargeWindowHeight);
EXPECT_TRUE(capturer_->SelectSource(source_id_));
capturer_->Start(this);
DoCapture();
ValidateFrame(kLargeWindowWidth, kLargeWindowHeight);
ResizeTestWindow(window_info_.hwnd, kLargeWindowWidth, kMediumWindowHeight);
// We expect to see the new size immediately because the image data has shrunk
// and will fit in the existing buffer.
DoCapture();
ValidateFrame(kLargeWindowWidth, kMediumWindowHeight);
ResizeTestWindow(window_info_.hwnd, kSmallWindowWidth, kMediumWindowHeight);
DoCapture();
ValidateFrame(kSmallWindowWidth, kMediumWindowHeight);
}
TEST_F(WgcCapturerWinTest, MinimizeWindowMidCapture) {
SetUpForWindowCapture();
EXPECT_TRUE(capturer_->SelectSource(source_id_));
capturer_->Start(this);
// Minmize the window and capture should continue but return temporary errors.
MinimizeTestWindow(window_info_.hwnd);
for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {
capturer_->CaptureFrame();
EXPECT_EQ(result_, DesktopCapturer::Result::ERROR_TEMPORARY);
}
// Reopen the window and the capture should continue normally.
UnminimizeTestWindow(window_info_.hwnd);
DoCapture();
// We can't verify the window size here because the test window does not
// repaint itself after it is unminimized, but capturing successfully is still
// a good test.
}
TEST_F(WgcCapturerWinTest, CloseWindowMidCapture) {
SetUpForWindowCapture();
EXPECT_TRUE(capturer_->SelectSource(source_id_));
capturer_->Start(this);
DoCapture();
ValidateFrame(kMediumWindowWidth, kMediumWindowHeight);
CloseTestWindow();
// We need to call GetMessage to trigger the Closed event and the capturer's
// event handler for it. If we are too early and the Closed event hasn't
// arrived yet we should keep trying until the capturer receives it and stops.
auto* wgc_capturer = static_cast<WgcCapturerWin*>(capturer_.get());
while (wgc_capturer->IsSourceBeingCaptured(source_id_)) {
// Since the capturer handles the Closed message, there will be no message
// for us and GetMessage will hang, unless we send ourselves a message
// first.
::PostThreadMessage(GetCurrentThreadId(), kNoOp, 0, 0);
MSG msg;
::GetMessage(&msg, NULL, 0, 0);
::DispatchMessage(&msg);
}
// Occasionally, one last frame will have made it into the frame pool before
// the window closed. The first call will consume it, and in that case we need
// to make one more call to CaptureFrame.
capturer_->CaptureFrame();
if (result_ == DesktopCapturer::Result::SUCCESS)
capturer_->CaptureFrame();
EXPECT_EQ(result_, DesktopCapturer::Result::ERROR_PERMANENT);
}
} // namespace webrtc