RFR: 8274939: Incorrect size of the pixel storage is used by the robot on macOS
Alexey Ivanov
aivanov at openjdk.java.net
Wed Jan 26 21:41:37 UTC 2022
On Fri, 8 Oct 2021 10:23:13 GMT, Sergey Bylokhov <serb at openjdk.org> wrote:
> In JDK 9 the native code for the robot class was reworked to get an access to the HiDPI quality screenshots. So we allocate the data storage for the HiDPI quality and then request the best quality from the macOS.
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> It works fine if the user request the screenshot of some area, since we properly scale this area. Unfortunately it does not work well if the user request only one pixel, in this case we allocate the array of one element and does not multiply the size by the scale, so if the system scale is 2 then the macOS returns the 2x2 pixels, which does not fit properly to the array of one element. This can be checked by the Xcheck:jni option which produce fatal error in this case.
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> Solution is to allocate the storage of the proper size 1 * scale * 1 * scale
I wonder if a similar problem exist on Windows and Linux. The `pixelArray` is allocated as `new int[bounds.width*bounds.height]` in both. And for macOS too: `CRobot.getRGBPixels` allocates the array of size `bounds.width*bounds.height`, shouldn't it be twice as large if uiScale=2.0 is in effect?
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PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/5864
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