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/*
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* Copyright 2008 The Android Open Source Project
*
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* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file.
*/
#ifndef SkPixelRef_DEFINED
#define SkPixelRef_DEFINED
#include "SkAtomics.h"
#include "SkBitmap.h"
#include "SkFilterQuality.h"
#include "SkImageInfo.h"
#include "SkMutex.h"
#include "SkPixmap.h"
#include "SkRefCnt.h"
#include "SkSize.h"
#include "SkString.h"
#include "SkTDArray.h"
class SkColorTable;
class SkData;
struct SkIRect;
class GrTexture;
/** \class SkPixelRef
This class is the smart container for pixel memory, and is used with
SkBitmap. A pixelref is installed into a bitmap, and then the bitmap can
access the actual pixel memory by calling lockPixels/unlockPixels.
This class can be shared/accessed between multiple threads.
*/
class SK_API SkPixelRef : public SkRefCnt {
public:
explicit SkPixelRef(const SkImageInfo&);
SkPixelRef(const SkImageInfo&, SkBaseMutex* mutex);
virtual ~SkPixelRef();
const SkImageInfo& info() const {
return fInfo;
}
/** Return the pixel memory returned from lockPixels, or null if the
lockCount is 0.
*/
void* pixels() const { return fRec.fPixels; }
/** Return the current colorTable (if any) if pixels are locked, or null.
*/
SkColorTable* colorTable() const { return fRec.fColorTable; }
size_t rowBytes() const { return fRec.fRowBytes; }
/**
* To access the actual pixels of a pixelref, it must be "locked".
* Calling lockPixels returns a LockRec struct (on success).
*/
struct LockRec {
LockRec() : fPixels(NULL), fColorTable(NULL) {}
void* fPixels;
SkColorTable* fColorTable;
size_t fRowBytes;
void zero() { sk_bzero(this, sizeof(*this)); }
bool isZero() const {
return NULL == fPixels && NULL == fColorTable && 0 == fRowBytes;
}
};
SkDEBUGCODE(bool isLocked() const { return fLockCount > 0; })
SkDEBUGCODE(int getLockCount() const { return fLockCount; })
/**
* Call to access the pixel memory. Return true on success. Balance this
* with a call to unlockPixels().
*/
bool lockPixels();
/**
* Call to access the pixel memory. On success, return true and fill out
* the specified rec. On failure, return false and ignore the rec parameter.
* Balance this with a call to unlockPixels().
*/
bool lockPixels(LockRec* rec);
/** Call to balanace a previous call to lockPixels(). Returns the pixels
(or null) after the unlock. NOTE: lock calls can be nested, but the
matching number of unlock calls must be made in order to free the
memory (if the subclass implements caching/deferred-decoding.)
*/
void unlockPixels();
/**
* Some bitmaps can return a copy of their pixels for lockPixels(), but
* that copy, if modified, will not be pushed back. These bitmaps should
* not be used as targets for a raster device/canvas (since all pixels
* modifications will be lost when unlockPixels() is called.)
*/
bool lockPixelsAreWritable() const;
/** Returns a non-zero, unique value corresponding to the pixels in this
pixelref. Each time the pixels are changed (and notifyPixelsChanged is
called), a different generation ID will be returned.
*/
uint32_t getGenerationID() const;
#ifdef SK_BUILD_FOR_ANDROID_FRAMEWORK
/** Returns a non-zero, unique value corresponding to this SkPixelRef.
Unlike the generation ID, this ID remains the same even when the pixels
are changed. IDs are not reused (until uint32_t wraps), so it is safe
to consider this ID unique even after this SkPixelRef is deleted.
Can be used as a key which uniquely identifies this SkPixelRef
regardless of changes to its pixels or deletion of this object.
*/
uint32_t getStableID() const { return fStableID; }
#endif
/**
* Call this if you have changed the contents of the pixels. This will in-
* turn cause a different generation ID value to be returned from
* getGenerationID().
*/
void notifyPixelsChanged();
/**
* Change the info's AlphaType. Note that this does not automatically
* invalidate the generation ID. If the pixel values themselves have
* changed, then you must explicitly call notifyPixelsChanged() as well.
*/
void changeAlphaType(SkAlphaType at);
/** Returns true if this pixelref is marked as immutable, meaning that the
contents of its pixels will not change for the lifetime of the pixelref.
*/
bool isImmutable() const { return fMutability != kMutable; }
/** Marks this pixelref is immutable, meaning that the contents of its
pixels will not change for the lifetime of the pixelref. This state can
be set on a pixelref, but it cannot be cleared once it is set.
*/
void setImmutable();
/** Return the optional URI string associated with this pixelref. May be
null.
*/
const char* getURI() const { return fURI.size() ? fURI.c_str() : NULL; }
/** Copy a URI string to this pixelref, or clear the URI if the uri is null
*/
void setURI(const char uri[]) {
fURI.set(uri);
}
/** Copy a URI string to this pixelref
*/
void setURI(const char uri[], size_t len) {
fURI.set(uri, len);
}
/** Assign a URI string to this pixelref.
*/
void setURI(const SkString& uri) { fURI = uri; }
/**
* If the pixelRef has an encoded (i.e. compressed) representation,
* return a ref to its data. If the pixelRef
* is uncompressed or otherwise does not have this form, return NULL.
*
* If non-null is returned, the caller is responsible for calling unref()
* on the data when it is finished.
*/
SkData* refEncodedData() {
return this->onRefEncodedData();
}
struct LockRequest {
SkISize fSize;
SkFilterQuality fQuality;
};
struct LockResult {
LockResult() : fPixels(NULL), fCTable(NULL) {}
void (*fUnlockProc)(void* ctx);
void* fUnlockContext;
Revert of Revert[4] of add asserts around results from requestLock (patchset #3 id:40001 of https://codereview.chromium.org/1159733006/) Reason for revert: gfx_unittests (under linux_asan) @@@STEP_LOG_LINE@RenderTextTest.HarfBuzz_HorizontalPositions@Direct leak of 368 byte(s) in 1 object(s) allocated from:@@@ @@@STEP_LOG_LINE@RenderTextTest.HarfBuzz_HorizontalPositions@ #0 0x4cc74b in __interceptor_malloc (/b/build/slave/linux_asan/build/src/out/Release/gfx_unittests+0x4cc74b)@@@ @@@STEP_LOG_LINE@RenderTextTest.HarfBuzz_HorizontalPositions@ #1 0x7f2f7060ebdf in _cairo_image_surface_create_for_pixman_image /build/buildd/cairo-1.10.2/src/cairo-image-surface.c:158@@@ @@@STEP_LOG_LINE@RenderTextTest.HarfBuzz_HorizontalPositions@@@@ @@@STEP_LOG_LINE@RenderTextTest.HarfBuzz_HorizontalPositions@Indirect leak of 256 byte(s) in 1 object(s) allocated from:@@@ @@@STEP_LOG_LINE@RenderTextTest.HarfBuzz_HorizontalPositions@ #0 0x4cc74b in __interceptor_malloc (/b/build/slave/linux_asan/build/src/out/Release/gfx_unittests+0x4cc74b)@@@ @@@STEP_LOG_LINE@RenderTextTest.HarfBuzz_HorizontalPositions@ #1 0x7f2f6c7be26a in _pixman_image_allocate /build/buildd/pixman-0.30.2/build/pixman/../../pixman/pixman-image.c:184@@@ @@@STEP_LOG_LINE@RenderTextTest.HarfBuzz_HorizontalPositions@@@@ I think they are creating a cairo surface, but it has no pixels (zero size?). In this CL, if I see no pixels, I ignore the call-back which is used to free the surface (doh). Original issue's description: > Revert[4] of add asserts around results from requestLock > > This reverts commit 19663e54c017499406036746e7689193aa6417e6. > > BUG=skia: > TBR= > > Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/df91b73a34e3a306c93a5e320704736255c3d9f0 TBR=reed@google.com NOPRESUBMIT=true NOTREECHECKS=true NOTRY=true BUG=skia: Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1151063005
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const void* fPixels;
SkColorTable* fCTable; // should be NULL unless colortype is kIndex8
size_t fRowBytes;
SkISize fSize;
void unlock() {
if (fUnlockProc) {
fUnlockProc(fUnlockContext);
fUnlockProc = NULL; // can't unlock twice!
}
}
};
bool requestLock(const LockRequest&, LockResult*);
/** Are we really wrapping a texture instead of a bitmap?
*/
virtual GrTexture* getTexture() { return NULL; }
/**
* If any planes or rowBytes is NULL, this should output the sizes and return true
* if it can efficiently return YUV planar data. If it cannot, it should return false.
*
* If all planes and rowBytes are not NULL, then it should copy the associated Y,U,V data
* into those planes of memory supplied by the caller. It should validate that the sizes
* match what it expected. If the sizes do not match, it should return false.
*
* If colorSpace is not NULL, the YUV color space of the data should be stored in the address
* it points at.
*/
bool getYUV8Planes(SkISize sizes[3], void* planes[3], size_t rowBytes[3],
SkYUVColorSpace* colorSpace) {
return this->onGetYUV8Planes(sizes, planes, rowBytes, colorSpace);
}
bool readPixels(SkBitmap* dst, const SkIRect* subset = NULL);
/**
* Makes a deep copy of this PixelRef, respecting the requested config.
* @param colorType Desired colortype.
* @param profileType Desired colorprofiletype.
* @param subset Subset of this PixelRef to copy. Must be fully contained within the bounds of
* of this PixelRef.
* @return A new SkPixelRef, or NULL if either there is an error (e.g. the destination could
* not be created with the given config), or this PixelRef does not support deep
* copies.
*/
virtual SkPixelRef* deepCopy(SkColorType, SkColorProfileType, const SkIRect* /*subset*/) {
return NULL;
}
// Register a listener that may be called the next time our generation ID changes.
//
// We'll only call the listener if we're confident that we are the only SkPixelRef with this
// generation ID. If our generation ID changes and we decide not to call the listener, we'll
// never call it: you must add a new listener for each generation ID change. We also won't call
// the listener when we're certain no one knows what our generation ID is.
//
// This can be used to invalidate caches keyed by SkPixelRef generation ID.
struct GenIDChangeListener {
virtual ~GenIDChangeListener() {}
virtual void onChange() = 0;
};
// Takes ownership of listener.
void addGenIDChangeListener(GenIDChangeListener* listener);
// Call when this pixelref is part of the key to a resourcecache entry. This allows the cache
// to know automatically those entries can be purged when this pixelref is changed or deleted.
void notifyAddedToCache() {
fAddedToCache.store(true);
}
protected:
/**
* On success, returns true and fills out the LockRec for the pixels. On
* failure returns false and ignores the LockRec parameter.
*
* The caller will have already acquired a mutex for thread safety, so this
* method need not do that.
*/
virtual bool onNewLockPixels(LockRec*) = 0;
/**
* Balancing the previous successful call to onNewLockPixels. The locked
* pixel address will no longer be referenced, so the subclass is free to
* move or discard that memory.
*
* The caller will have already acquired a mutex for thread safety, so this
* method need not do that.
*/
virtual void onUnlockPixels() = 0;
/** Default impl returns true */
virtual bool onLockPixelsAreWritable() const;
/**
* For pixelrefs that don't have access to their raw pixels, they may be
* able to make a copy of them (e.g. if the pixels are on the GPU).
*
* The base class implementation returns false;
*/
virtual bool onReadPixels(SkBitmap* dst, const SkIRect* subsetOrNull);
// default impl returns NULL.
virtual SkData* onRefEncodedData();
// default impl does nothing.
virtual void onNotifyPixelsChanged();
// default impl returns false.
virtual bool onGetYUV8Planes(SkISize sizes[3], void* planes[3], size_t rowBytes[3],
SkYUVColorSpace* colorSpace);
/**
* Returns the size (in bytes) of the internally allocated memory.
* This should be implemented in all serializable SkPixelRef derived classes.
* SkBitmap::fPixelRefOffset + SkBitmap::getSafeSize() should never overflow this value,
* otherwise the rendering code may attempt to read memory out of bounds.
*
* @return default impl returns 0.
*/
virtual size_t getAllocatedSizeInBytes() const;
virtual bool onRequestLock(const LockRequest&, LockResult*);
/** Return the mutex associated with this pixelref. This value is assigned
in the constructor, and cannot change during the lifetime of the object.
*/
posix: Avoid static initializers in static/global mutexes This patch removes static initializers related to static and global mutexes from the final library's machine code when building on a pthread-capable system. We use PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER to perform POD-style initialization. You need a line like the following to declare a global mutex with it: SkBaseMutex gMutex = { PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER }; We introduce the SK_DECLARE_STATIC_MUTEX and SK_DECLARE_GLOBAL_MUTEX macros to be able to declare static/global mutexes in the source tree uniformly. SkMutex is now defined as a sub-class of SkBaseMutex, with standard construction/destruction semantics. This is useful if the mutex object is a member of another C++ class, or allocated dynamically. We also modify a few places to refer to SkBaseMutex instead of a SkMutex, where it makes sense. Generally speaking, client code should hold and use pointers to SkBaseMutex whenever they can now. We defined a new built-time macro named SK_USE_POSIX_THREADS to indicate that we're using a pthread-based SkThread.h interface. The macro will also be used in future patches to implement other helper thread synchronization classes. Finally, we inline the acquire() and release() functions in the case of Posix to improve performance a bit. Running: 'bench -repeat 10 -match mutex' on an Android device or a 2.4GHz Xeon Linux desktop shows the following improvements: Before After Galaxy Nexus 1.64 1.45 Nexus S 1.47 1.16 Xoom 1.86 1.66 Xeon 0.36 0.31 This removes 5 static mutex initializers from the library Review URL: https://codereview.appspot.com/5501066 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@3091 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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SkBaseMutex* mutex() const { return fMutex; }
// only call from constructor. Flags this to always be locked, removing
// the need to grab the mutex and call onLockPixels/onUnlockPixels.
// Performance tweak to avoid those calls (esp. in multi-thread use case).
void setPreLocked(void*, size_t rowBytes, SkColorTable*);
private:
posix: Avoid static initializers in static/global mutexes This patch removes static initializers related to static and global mutexes from the final library's machine code when building on a pthread-capable system. We use PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER to perform POD-style initialization. You need a line like the following to declare a global mutex with it: SkBaseMutex gMutex = { PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER }; We introduce the SK_DECLARE_STATIC_MUTEX and SK_DECLARE_GLOBAL_MUTEX macros to be able to declare static/global mutexes in the source tree uniformly. SkMutex is now defined as a sub-class of SkBaseMutex, with standard construction/destruction semantics. This is useful if the mutex object is a member of another C++ class, or allocated dynamically. We also modify a few places to refer to SkBaseMutex instead of a SkMutex, where it makes sense. Generally speaking, client code should hold and use pointers to SkBaseMutex whenever they can now. We defined a new built-time macro named SK_USE_POSIX_THREADS to indicate that we're using a pthread-based SkThread.h interface. The macro will also be used in future patches to implement other helper thread synchronization classes. Finally, we inline the acquire() and release() functions in the case of Posix to improve performance a bit. Running: 'bench -repeat 10 -match mutex' on an Android device or a 2.4GHz Xeon Linux desktop shows the following improvements: Before After Galaxy Nexus 1.64 1.45 Nexus S 1.47 1.16 Xoom 1.86 1.66 Xeon 0.36 0.31 This removes 5 static mutex initializers from the library Review URL: https://codereview.appspot.com/5501066 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@3091 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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SkBaseMutex* fMutex; // must remain in scope for the life of this object
// mostly const. fInfo.fAlpahType can be changed at runtime.
const SkImageInfo fInfo;
// LockRec is only valid if we're in a locked state (isLocked())
LockRec fRec;
int fLockCount;
bool lockPixelsInsideMutex();
// Bottom bit indicates the Gen ID is unique.
bool genIDIsUnique() const { return SkToBool(fTaggedGenID.load() & 1); }
mutable SkAtomic<uint32_t> fTaggedGenID;
#ifdef SK_BUILD_FOR_ANDROID_FRAMEWORK
const uint32_t fStableID;
#endif
SkTDArray<GenIDChangeListener*> fGenIDChangeListeners; // pointers are owned
SkString fURI;
// Set true by caches when they cache content that's derived from the current pixels.
SkAtomic<bool> fAddedToCache;
enum {
kMutable, // PixelRefs begin mutable.
kTemporarilyImmutable, // Considered immutable, but can revert to mutable.
kImmutable, // Once set to this state, it never leaves.
} fMutability : 8; // easily fits inside a byte
// only ever set in constructor, const after that
bool fPreLocked;
void needsNewGenID();
void callGenIDChangeListeners();
void setMutex(SkBaseMutex* mutex);
void setTemporarilyImmutable();
void restoreMutability();
friend class SkSurface_Raster; // For the two methods above.
bool isPreLocked() const { return fPreLocked; }
friend class SkImage_Raster;
// When copying a bitmap to another with the same shape and config, we can safely
// clone the pixelref generation ID too, which makes them equivalent under caching.
friend class SkBitmap; // only for cloneGenID
void cloneGenID(const SkPixelRef&);
typedef SkRefCnt INHERITED;
};
class SkPixelRefFactory : public SkRefCnt {
public:
/**
* Allocate a new pixelref matching the specified ImageInfo, allocating
* the memory for the pixels. If the ImageInfo requires a ColorTable,
* the pixelref will ref() the colortable.
* On failure return NULL.
*/
virtual SkPixelRef* create(const SkImageInfo&, size_t rowBytes, SkColorTable*) = 0;
};
#endif