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/*
* Copyright 2011 Google Inc.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file.
*/
#ifndef GrGLSL_DEFINED
#define GrGLSL_DEFINED
#include "gl/GrGLInterface.h"
#include "GrColor.h"
#include "GrTypesPriv.h"
#include "SkString.h"
class GrGLContextInfo;
class GrGLShaderVar;
// Limited set of GLSL versions we build shaders for. Caller should round
// down the GLSL version to one of these enums.
enum GrGLSLGeneration {
/**
* Desktop GLSL 1.10 and ES2 shading language (based on desktop GLSL 1.20)
*/
k110_GrGLSLGeneration,
/**
* Desktop GLSL 1.30
*/
k130_GrGLSLGeneration,
/**
* Desktop GLSL 1.40
*/
k140_GrGLSLGeneration,
/**
* Desktop GLSL 1.50
*/
k150_GrGLSLGeneration,
};
/**
* Gets the most recent GLSL Generation compatible with the OpenGL context.
*/
GrGLSLGeneration GrGetGLSLGeneration(const GrGLInterface* gl);
/**
* Returns a string to include at the beginning of a shader to declare the GLSL
* version.
*/
const char* GrGetGLSLVersionDecl(const GrGLContextInfo&);
/**
* Converts a GrSLType to a string containing the name of the equivalent GLSL type.
*/
static inline const char* GrGLSLTypeString(GrSLType t) {
switch (t) {
case kVoid_GrSLType:
return "void";
case kFloat_GrSLType:
return "float";
case kVec2f_GrSLType:
return "vec2";
case kVec3f_GrSLType:
return "vec3";
case kVec4f_GrSLType:
return "vec4";
case kMat33f_GrSLType:
return "mat3";
case kMat44f_GrSLType:
return "mat4";
case kSampler2D_GrSLType:
return "sampler2D";
default:
GrCrash("Unknown shader var type.");
return ""; // suppress warning
}
}
Implement SkColorFilter as a GrGLEffect Adds GrEffect::willUseInputColor() which indicates whether or not the input color affects the output of the effect. This is needed for certain Xfermodes, such as kSrc_Mode. For these modes the color filter will not use the input color. An effect with GrEffect::willUseInputColor() true will cause all color or coverage effects before it to be discarded, as their computations cannot affect the output. In these cases program is marked as having white input color. This fixes an assert when Skia is compiled in a mode that prefers using uniforms instead of attributes for constants. (Flags GR_GL_USE_NV_PATH_RENDERING or GR_GL_NO_CONSTANT_ATTRIBUTES). Using attributes hides the problem where the fragment shader does not need input color for color filters that ignore DST part of the filter. The assert would be hit when uniform manager tries to bind an uniform which has been optimized away by the shader compiler. Adds specific GrGLSLExpr4 and GrGLSLExpr1 classes. This way the GLSL expressions like "(v - src.a)" can remain somewhat readable in form of "(v - src.a())". The GrGLSLExpr<typename> template implements the generic functionality, GrGLSLExprX is the specialization that exposes the type-safe interface to this functionality. Also adds operators so that GLSL binary operators of the form "(float * vecX)" can be expressed in C++. Before only the equivalent "(vecX * float)" was possible. This reverts the common blending calculations to more conventional order, such as "(1-a) * c" instead of "c * (1-a)". Changes GrGLSLExpr1::OnesStr from 1 to 1.0 in order to preserve the color filter blending formula string the same (with the exception of variable name change). Shaders change in case of input color being needed: - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = (((1.0 - uFilterColor.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor); - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage1; + { // Stage 1: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage1 = (((1.0 - uFilterColor_Stage1.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor_Stage1); + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage1; Shaders change in case of input color being not needed: -uniform vec4 uFilterColor; -in vec4 vColor; +uniform vec4 uFilterColor_Stage0; out vec4 fsColorOut; void main() { - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = uFilterColor; - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage0; + { // Stage 0: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage0 = uFilterColor_Stage0; + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage0; } R=bsalomon@google.com, robertphillips@google.com, jvanverth@google.com Author: kkinnunen@nvidia.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/25023003 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11912 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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/** A generic base-class representing a GLSL expression.
* The instance can be a variable name, expression or vecN(0) or vecN(1). Does simple constant
* folding with help of 1 and 0.
Implement SkColorFilter as a GrGLEffect Adds GrEffect::willUseInputColor() which indicates whether or not the input color affects the output of the effect. This is needed for certain Xfermodes, such as kSrc_Mode. For these modes the color filter will not use the input color. An effect with GrEffect::willUseInputColor() true will cause all color or coverage effects before it to be discarded, as their computations cannot affect the output. In these cases program is marked as having white input color. This fixes an assert when Skia is compiled in a mode that prefers using uniforms instead of attributes for constants. (Flags GR_GL_USE_NV_PATH_RENDERING or GR_GL_NO_CONSTANT_ATTRIBUTES). Using attributes hides the problem where the fragment shader does not need input color for color filters that ignore DST part of the filter. The assert would be hit when uniform manager tries to bind an uniform which has been optimized away by the shader compiler. Adds specific GrGLSLExpr4 and GrGLSLExpr1 classes. This way the GLSL expressions like "(v - src.a)" can remain somewhat readable in form of "(v - src.a())". The GrGLSLExpr<typename> template implements the generic functionality, GrGLSLExprX is the specialization that exposes the type-safe interface to this functionality. Also adds operators so that GLSL binary operators of the form "(float * vecX)" can be expressed in C++. Before only the equivalent "(vecX * float)" was possible. This reverts the common blending calculations to more conventional order, such as "(1-a) * c" instead of "c * (1-a)". Changes GrGLSLExpr1::OnesStr from 1 to 1.0 in order to preserve the color filter blending formula string the same (with the exception of variable name change). Shaders change in case of input color being needed: - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = (((1.0 - uFilterColor.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor); - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage1; + { // Stage 1: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage1 = (((1.0 - uFilterColor_Stage1.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor_Stage1); + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage1; Shaders change in case of input color being not needed: -uniform vec4 uFilterColor; -in vec4 vColor; +uniform vec4 uFilterColor_Stage0; out vec4 fsColorOut; void main() { - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = uFilterColor; - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage0; + { // Stage 0: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage0 = uFilterColor_Stage0; + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage0; } R=bsalomon@google.com, robertphillips@google.com, jvanverth@google.com Author: kkinnunen@nvidia.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/25023003 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11912 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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*
* Clients should not use this class, rather the specific instantiations defined
* later, for example GrGLSLExpr4.
*/
Implement SkColorFilter as a GrGLEffect Adds GrEffect::willUseInputColor() which indicates whether or not the input color affects the output of the effect. This is needed for certain Xfermodes, such as kSrc_Mode. For these modes the color filter will not use the input color. An effect with GrEffect::willUseInputColor() true will cause all color or coverage effects before it to be discarded, as their computations cannot affect the output. In these cases program is marked as having white input color. This fixes an assert when Skia is compiled in a mode that prefers using uniforms instead of attributes for constants. (Flags GR_GL_USE_NV_PATH_RENDERING or GR_GL_NO_CONSTANT_ATTRIBUTES). Using attributes hides the problem where the fragment shader does not need input color for color filters that ignore DST part of the filter. The assert would be hit when uniform manager tries to bind an uniform which has been optimized away by the shader compiler. Adds specific GrGLSLExpr4 and GrGLSLExpr1 classes. This way the GLSL expressions like "(v - src.a)" can remain somewhat readable in form of "(v - src.a())". The GrGLSLExpr<typename> template implements the generic functionality, GrGLSLExprX is the specialization that exposes the type-safe interface to this functionality. Also adds operators so that GLSL binary operators of the form "(float * vecX)" can be expressed in C++. Before only the equivalent "(vecX * float)" was possible. This reverts the common blending calculations to more conventional order, such as "(1-a) * c" instead of "c * (1-a)". Changes GrGLSLExpr1::OnesStr from 1 to 1.0 in order to preserve the color filter blending formula string the same (with the exception of variable name change). Shaders change in case of input color being needed: - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = (((1.0 - uFilterColor.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor); - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage1; + { // Stage 1: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage1 = (((1.0 - uFilterColor_Stage1.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor_Stage1); + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage1; Shaders change in case of input color being not needed: -uniform vec4 uFilterColor; -in vec4 vColor; +uniform vec4 uFilterColor_Stage0; out vec4 fsColorOut; void main() { - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = uFilterColor; - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage0; + { // Stage 0: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage0 = uFilterColor_Stage0; + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage0; } R=bsalomon@google.com, robertphillips@google.com, jvanverth@google.com Author: kkinnunen@nvidia.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/25023003 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11912 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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template <typename Self>
class GrGLSLExpr {
public:
Implement SkColorFilter as a GrGLEffect Adds GrEffect::willUseInputColor() which indicates whether or not the input color affects the output of the effect. This is needed for certain Xfermodes, such as kSrc_Mode. For these modes the color filter will not use the input color. An effect with GrEffect::willUseInputColor() true will cause all color or coverage effects before it to be discarded, as their computations cannot affect the output. In these cases program is marked as having white input color. This fixes an assert when Skia is compiled in a mode that prefers using uniforms instead of attributes for constants. (Flags GR_GL_USE_NV_PATH_RENDERING or GR_GL_NO_CONSTANT_ATTRIBUTES). Using attributes hides the problem where the fragment shader does not need input color for color filters that ignore DST part of the filter. The assert would be hit when uniform manager tries to bind an uniform which has been optimized away by the shader compiler. Adds specific GrGLSLExpr4 and GrGLSLExpr1 classes. This way the GLSL expressions like "(v - src.a)" can remain somewhat readable in form of "(v - src.a())". The GrGLSLExpr<typename> template implements the generic functionality, GrGLSLExprX is the specialization that exposes the type-safe interface to this functionality. Also adds operators so that GLSL binary operators of the form "(float * vecX)" can be expressed in C++. Before only the equivalent "(vecX * float)" was possible. This reverts the common blending calculations to more conventional order, such as "(1-a) * c" instead of "c * (1-a)". Changes GrGLSLExpr1::OnesStr from 1 to 1.0 in order to preserve the color filter blending formula string the same (with the exception of variable name change). Shaders change in case of input color being needed: - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = (((1.0 - uFilterColor.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor); - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage1; + { // Stage 1: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage1 = (((1.0 - uFilterColor_Stage1.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor_Stage1); + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage1; Shaders change in case of input color being not needed: -uniform vec4 uFilterColor; -in vec4 vColor; +uniform vec4 uFilterColor_Stage0; out vec4 fsColorOut; void main() { - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = uFilterColor; - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage0; + { // Stage 0: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage0 = uFilterColor_Stage0; + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage0; } R=bsalomon@google.com, robertphillips@google.com, jvanverth@google.com Author: kkinnunen@nvidia.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/25023003 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11912 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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bool isOnes() const { return kOnes_ExprType == fType; }
bool isZeros() const { return kZeros_ExprType == fType; }
const char* c_str() const {
if (kZeros_ExprType == fType) {
return Self::ZerosStr();
} else if (kOnes_ExprType == fType) {
return Self::OnesStr();
}
SkASSERT(!fExpr.isEmpty()); // Empty expressions should not be used.
return fExpr.c_str();
}
protected:
/** Constructs an invalid expression.
* Useful only as a return value from functions that never actually return
* this and instances that will be assigned to later. */
GrGLSLExpr()
: fType(kFullExpr_ExprType) {
// The only constructor that is allowed to build an empty expression.
SkASSERT(!this->isValid());
}
/** Constructs an expression with all components as value v */
explicit GrGLSLExpr(int v) {
if (v == 0) {
fType = kZeros_ExprType;
} else if (v == 1) {
fType = kOnes_ExprType;
} else {
fType = kFullExpr_ExprType;
Implement SkColorFilter as a GrGLEffect Adds GrEffect::willUseInputColor() which indicates whether or not the input color affects the output of the effect. This is needed for certain Xfermodes, such as kSrc_Mode. For these modes the color filter will not use the input color. An effect with GrEffect::willUseInputColor() true will cause all color or coverage effects before it to be discarded, as their computations cannot affect the output. In these cases program is marked as having white input color. This fixes an assert when Skia is compiled in a mode that prefers using uniforms instead of attributes for constants. (Flags GR_GL_USE_NV_PATH_RENDERING or GR_GL_NO_CONSTANT_ATTRIBUTES). Using attributes hides the problem where the fragment shader does not need input color for color filters that ignore DST part of the filter. The assert would be hit when uniform manager tries to bind an uniform which has been optimized away by the shader compiler. Adds specific GrGLSLExpr4 and GrGLSLExpr1 classes. This way the GLSL expressions like "(v - src.a)" can remain somewhat readable in form of "(v - src.a())". The GrGLSLExpr<typename> template implements the generic functionality, GrGLSLExprX is the specialization that exposes the type-safe interface to this functionality. Also adds operators so that GLSL binary operators of the form "(float * vecX)" can be expressed in C++. Before only the equivalent "(vecX * float)" was possible. This reverts the common blending calculations to more conventional order, such as "(1-a) * c" instead of "c * (1-a)". Changes GrGLSLExpr1::OnesStr from 1 to 1.0 in order to preserve the color filter blending formula string the same (with the exception of variable name change). Shaders change in case of input color being needed: - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = (((1.0 - uFilterColor.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor); - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage1; + { // Stage 1: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage1 = (((1.0 - uFilterColor_Stage1.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor_Stage1); + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage1; Shaders change in case of input color being not needed: -uniform vec4 uFilterColor; -in vec4 vColor; +uniform vec4 uFilterColor_Stage0; out vec4 fsColorOut; void main() { - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = uFilterColor; - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage0; + { // Stage 0: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage0 = uFilterColor_Stage0; + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage0; } R=bsalomon@google.com, robertphillips@google.com, jvanverth@google.com Author: kkinnunen@nvidia.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/25023003 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11912 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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fExpr.appendf(Self::CastIntStr(), v);
}
}
/** Constructs an expression from a string.
* Argument expr is a simple expression or a parenthesized expression. */
// TODO: make explicit once effects input Exprs.
GrGLSLExpr(const char expr[]) {
if (NULL == expr) { // TODO: remove this once effects input Exprs.
fType = kOnes_ExprType;
} else {
fType = kFullExpr_ExprType;
fExpr = expr;
}
SkASSERT(this->isValid());
}
/** Constructs an expression from a string.
* Argument expr is a simple expression or a parenthesized expression. */
// TODO: make explicit once effects input Exprs.
GrGLSLExpr(const SkString& expr) {
if (expr.isEmpty()) { // TODO: remove this once effects input Exprs.
fType = kOnes_ExprType;
} else {
fType = kFullExpr_ExprType;
fExpr = expr;
}
SkASSERT(this->isValid());
}
Implement SkColorFilter as a GrGLEffect Adds GrEffect::willUseInputColor() which indicates whether or not the input color affects the output of the effect. This is needed for certain Xfermodes, such as kSrc_Mode. For these modes the color filter will not use the input color. An effect with GrEffect::willUseInputColor() true will cause all color or coverage effects before it to be discarded, as their computations cannot affect the output. In these cases program is marked as having white input color. This fixes an assert when Skia is compiled in a mode that prefers using uniforms instead of attributes for constants. (Flags GR_GL_USE_NV_PATH_RENDERING or GR_GL_NO_CONSTANT_ATTRIBUTES). Using attributes hides the problem where the fragment shader does not need input color for color filters that ignore DST part of the filter. The assert would be hit when uniform manager tries to bind an uniform which has been optimized away by the shader compiler. Adds specific GrGLSLExpr4 and GrGLSLExpr1 classes. This way the GLSL expressions like "(v - src.a)" can remain somewhat readable in form of "(v - src.a())". The GrGLSLExpr<typename> template implements the generic functionality, GrGLSLExprX is the specialization that exposes the type-safe interface to this functionality. Also adds operators so that GLSL binary operators of the form "(float * vecX)" can be expressed in C++. Before only the equivalent "(vecX * float)" was possible. This reverts the common blending calculations to more conventional order, such as "(1-a) * c" instead of "c * (1-a)". Changes GrGLSLExpr1::OnesStr from 1 to 1.0 in order to preserve the color filter blending formula string the same (with the exception of variable name change). Shaders change in case of input color being needed: - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = (((1.0 - uFilterColor.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor); - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage1; + { // Stage 1: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage1 = (((1.0 - uFilterColor_Stage1.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor_Stage1); + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage1; Shaders change in case of input color being not needed: -uniform vec4 uFilterColor; -in vec4 vColor; +uniform vec4 uFilterColor_Stage0; out vec4 fsColorOut; void main() { - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = uFilterColor; - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage0; + { // Stage 0: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage0 = uFilterColor_Stage0; + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage0; } R=bsalomon@google.com, robertphillips@google.com, jvanverth@google.com Author: kkinnunen@nvidia.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/25023003 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11912 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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/** Constructs an expression from a string with one substitution. */
GrGLSLExpr(const char format[], const char in0[])
: fType(kFullExpr_ExprType) {
fExpr.appendf(format, in0);
}
Implement SkColorFilter as a GrGLEffect Adds GrEffect::willUseInputColor() which indicates whether or not the input color affects the output of the effect. This is needed for certain Xfermodes, such as kSrc_Mode. For these modes the color filter will not use the input color. An effect with GrEffect::willUseInputColor() true will cause all color or coverage effects before it to be discarded, as their computations cannot affect the output. In these cases program is marked as having white input color. This fixes an assert when Skia is compiled in a mode that prefers using uniforms instead of attributes for constants. (Flags GR_GL_USE_NV_PATH_RENDERING or GR_GL_NO_CONSTANT_ATTRIBUTES). Using attributes hides the problem where the fragment shader does not need input color for color filters that ignore DST part of the filter. The assert would be hit when uniform manager tries to bind an uniform which has been optimized away by the shader compiler. Adds specific GrGLSLExpr4 and GrGLSLExpr1 classes. This way the GLSL expressions like "(v - src.a)" can remain somewhat readable in form of "(v - src.a())". The GrGLSLExpr<typename> template implements the generic functionality, GrGLSLExprX is the specialization that exposes the type-safe interface to this functionality. Also adds operators so that GLSL binary operators of the form "(float * vecX)" can be expressed in C++. Before only the equivalent "(vecX * float)" was possible. This reverts the common blending calculations to more conventional order, such as "(1-a) * c" instead of "c * (1-a)". Changes GrGLSLExpr1::OnesStr from 1 to 1.0 in order to preserve the color filter blending formula string the same (with the exception of variable name change). Shaders change in case of input color being needed: - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = (((1.0 - uFilterColor.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor); - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage1; + { // Stage 1: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage1 = (((1.0 - uFilterColor_Stage1.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor_Stage1); + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage1; Shaders change in case of input color being not needed: -uniform vec4 uFilterColor; -in vec4 vColor; +uniform vec4 uFilterColor_Stage0; out vec4 fsColorOut; void main() { - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = uFilterColor; - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage0; + { // Stage 0: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage0 = uFilterColor_Stage0; + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage0; } R=bsalomon@google.com, robertphillips@google.com, jvanverth@google.com Author: kkinnunen@nvidia.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/25023003 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11912 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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/** Constructs an expression from a string with two substitutions. */
GrGLSLExpr(const char format[], const char in0[], const char in1[])
: fType(kFullExpr_ExprType) {
fExpr.appendf(format, in0, in1);
}
bool isValid() const {
return kFullExpr_ExprType != fType || !fExpr.isEmpty();
}
Implement SkColorFilter as a GrGLEffect Adds GrEffect::willUseInputColor() which indicates whether or not the input color affects the output of the effect. This is needed for certain Xfermodes, such as kSrc_Mode. For these modes the color filter will not use the input color. An effect with GrEffect::willUseInputColor() true will cause all color or coverage effects before it to be discarded, as their computations cannot affect the output. In these cases program is marked as having white input color. This fixes an assert when Skia is compiled in a mode that prefers using uniforms instead of attributes for constants. (Flags GR_GL_USE_NV_PATH_RENDERING or GR_GL_NO_CONSTANT_ATTRIBUTES). Using attributes hides the problem where the fragment shader does not need input color for color filters that ignore DST part of the filter. The assert would be hit when uniform manager tries to bind an uniform which has been optimized away by the shader compiler. Adds specific GrGLSLExpr4 and GrGLSLExpr1 classes. This way the GLSL expressions like "(v - src.a)" can remain somewhat readable in form of "(v - src.a())". The GrGLSLExpr<typename> template implements the generic functionality, GrGLSLExprX is the specialization that exposes the type-safe interface to this functionality. Also adds operators so that GLSL binary operators of the form "(float * vecX)" can be expressed in C++. Before only the equivalent "(vecX * float)" was possible. This reverts the common blending calculations to more conventional order, such as "(1-a) * c" instead of "c * (1-a)". Changes GrGLSLExpr1::OnesStr from 1 to 1.0 in order to preserve the color filter blending formula string the same (with the exception of variable name change). Shaders change in case of input color being needed: - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = (((1.0 - uFilterColor.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor); - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage1; + { // Stage 1: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage1 = (((1.0 - uFilterColor_Stage1.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor_Stage1); + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage1; Shaders change in case of input color being not needed: -uniform vec4 uFilterColor; -in vec4 vColor; +uniform vec4 uFilterColor_Stage0; out vec4 fsColorOut; void main() { - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = uFilterColor; - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage0; + { // Stage 0: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage0 = uFilterColor_Stage0; + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage0; } R=bsalomon@google.com, robertphillips@google.com, jvanverth@google.com Author: kkinnunen@nvidia.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/25023003 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11912 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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/** Returns expression casted to another type.
* Generic implementation that is called for non-trivial cases of casts. */
template <typename T>
static Self VectorCastImpl(const T& other);
/** Returns a GLSL multiplication: component-wise or component-by-scalar.
* The multiplication will be component-wise or multiply each component by a scalar.
*
* The returned expression will compute the value of:
* vecN(in0.x * in1.x, ...) if dim(T0) == dim(T1) (component-wise)
* vecN(in0.x * in1, ...) if dim(T1) == 1 (vector by scalar)
* vecN(in0 * in1.x, ...) if dim(T0) == 1 (scalar by vector)
*/
Implement SkColorFilter as a GrGLEffect Adds GrEffect::willUseInputColor() which indicates whether or not the input color affects the output of the effect. This is needed for certain Xfermodes, such as kSrc_Mode. For these modes the color filter will not use the input color. An effect with GrEffect::willUseInputColor() true will cause all color or coverage effects before it to be discarded, as their computations cannot affect the output. In these cases program is marked as having white input color. This fixes an assert when Skia is compiled in a mode that prefers using uniforms instead of attributes for constants. (Flags GR_GL_USE_NV_PATH_RENDERING or GR_GL_NO_CONSTANT_ATTRIBUTES). Using attributes hides the problem where the fragment shader does not need input color for color filters that ignore DST part of the filter. The assert would be hit when uniform manager tries to bind an uniform which has been optimized away by the shader compiler. Adds specific GrGLSLExpr4 and GrGLSLExpr1 classes. This way the GLSL expressions like "(v - src.a)" can remain somewhat readable in form of "(v - src.a())". The GrGLSLExpr<typename> template implements the generic functionality, GrGLSLExprX is the specialization that exposes the type-safe interface to this functionality. Also adds operators so that GLSL binary operators of the form "(float * vecX)" can be expressed in C++. Before only the equivalent "(vecX * float)" was possible. This reverts the common blending calculations to more conventional order, such as "(1-a) * c" instead of "c * (1-a)". Changes GrGLSLExpr1::OnesStr from 1 to 1.0 in order to preserve the color filter blending formula string the same (with the exception of variable name change). Shaders change in case of input color being needed: - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = (((1.0 - uFilterColor.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor); - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage1; + { // Stage 1: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage1 = (((1.0 - uFilterColor_Stage1.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor_Stage1); + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage1; Shaders change in case of input color being not needed: -uniform vec4 uFilterColor; -in vec4 vColor; +uniform vec4 uFilterColor_Stage0; out vec4 fsColorOut; void main() { - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = uFilterColor; - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage0; + { // Stage 0: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage0 = uFilterColor_Stage0; + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage0; } R=bsalomon@google.com, robertphillips@google.com, jvanverth@google.com Author: kkinnunen@nvidia.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/25023003 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11912 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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template <typename T0, typename T1>
static Self Mul(T0 in0, T1 in1);
Implement SkColorFilter as a GrGLEffect Adds GrEffect::willUseInputColor() which indicates whether or not the input color affects the output of the effect. This is needed for certain Xfermodes, such as kSrc_Mode. For these modes the color filter will not use the input color. An effect with GrEffect::willUseInputColor() true will cause all color or coverage effects before it to be discarded, as their computations cannot affect the output. In these cases program is marked as having white input color. This fixes an assert when Skia is compiled in a mode that prefers using uniforms instead of attributes for constants. (Flags GR_GL_USE_NV_PATH_RENDERING or GR_GL_NO_CONSTANT_ATTRIBUTES). Using attributes hides the problem where the fragment shader does not need input color for color filters that ignore DST part of the filter. The assert would be hit when uniform manager tries to bind an uniform which has been optimized away by the shader compiler. Adds specific GrGLSLExpr4 and GrGLSLExpr1 classes. This way the GLSL expressions like "(v - src.a)" can remain somewhat readable in form of "(v - src.a())". The GrGLSLExpr<typename> template implements the generic functionality, GrGLSLExprX is the specialization that exposes the type-safe interface to this functionality. Also adds operators so that GLSL binary operators of the form "(float * vecX)" can be expressed in C++. Before only the equivalent "(vecX * float)" was possible. This reverts the common blending calculations to more conventional order, such as "(1-a) * c" instead of "c * (1-a)". Changes GrGLSLExpr1::OnesStr from 1 to 1.0 in order to preserve the color filter blending formula string the same (with the exception of variable name change). Shaders change in case of input color being needed: - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = (((1.0 - uFilterColor.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor); - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage1; + { // Stage 1: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage1 = (((1.0 - uFilterColor_Stage1.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor_Stage1); + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage1; Shaders change in case of input color being not needed: -uniform vec4 uFilterColor; -in vec4 vColor; +uniform vec4 uFilterColor_Stage0; out vec4 fsColorOut; void main() { - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = uFilterColor; - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage0; + { // Stage 0: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage0 = uFilterColor_Stage0; + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage0; } R=bsalomon@google.com, robertphillips@google.com, jvanverth@google.com Author: kkinnunen@nvidia.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/25023003 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11912 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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/** Returns a GLSL addition: component-wise or add a scalar to each component.
* Return value computes:
* vecN(in0.x + in1.x, ...) or vecN(in0.x + in1, ...) or vecN(in0 + in1.x, ...).
*/
Implement SkColorFilter as a GrGLEffect Adds GrEffect::willUseInputColor() which indicates whether or not the input color affects the output of the effect. This is needed for certain Xfermodes, such as kSrc_Mode. For these modes the color filter will not use the input color. An effect with GrEffect::willUseInputColor() true will cause all color or coverage effects before it to be discarded, as their computations cannot affect the output. In these cases program is marked as having white input color. This fixes an assert when Skia is compiled in a mode that prefers using uniforms instead of attributes for constants. (Flags GR_GL_USE_NV_PATH_RENDERING or GR_GL_NO_CONSTANT_ATTRIBUTES). Using attributes hides the problem where the fragment shader does not need input color for color filters that ignore DST part of the filter. The assert would be hit when uniform manager tries to bind an uniform which has been optimized away by the shader compiler. Adds specific GrGLSLExpr4 and GrGLSLExpr1 classes. This way the GLSL expressions like "(v - src.a)" can remain somewhat readable in form of "(v - src.a())". The GrGLSLExpr<typename> template implements the generic functionality, GrGLSLExprX is the specialization that exposes the type-safe interface to this functionality. Also adds operators so that GLSL binary operators of the form "(float * vecX)" can be expressed in C++. Before only the equivalent "(vecX * float)" was possible. This reverts the common blending calculations to more conventional order, such as "(1-a) * c" instead of "c * (1-a)". Changes GrGLSLExpr1::OnesStr from 1 to 1.0 in order to preserve the color filter blending formula string the same (with the exception of variable name change). Shaders change in case of input color being needed: - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = (((1.0 - uFilterColor.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor); - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage1; + { // Stage 1: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage1 = (((1.0 - uFilterColor_Stage1.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor_Stage1); + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage1; Shaders change in case of input color being not needed: -uniform vec4 uFilterColor; -in vec4 vColor; +uniform vec4 uFilterColor_Stage0; out vec4 fsColorOut; void main() { - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = uFilterColor; - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage0; + { // Stage 0: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage0 = uFilterColor_Stage0; + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage0; } R=bsalomon@google.com, robertphillips@google.com, jvanverth@google.com Author: kkinnunen@nvidia.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/25023003 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11912 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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template <typename T0, typename T1>
static Self Add(T0 in0, T1 in1);
Implement SkColorFilter as a GrGLEffect Adds GrEffect::willUseInputColor() which indicates whether or not the input color affects the output of the effect. This is needed for certain Xfermodes, such as kSrc_Mode. For these modes the color filter will not use the input color. An effect with GrEffect::willUseInputColor() true will cause all color or coverage effects before it to be discarded, as their computations cannot affect the output. In these cases program is marked as having white input color. This fixes an assert when Skia is compiled in a mode that prefers using uniforms instead of attributes for constants. (Flags GR_GL_USE_NV_PATH_RENDERING or GR_GL_NO_CONSTANT_ATTRIBUTES). Using attributes hides the problem where the fragment shader does not need input color for color filters that ignore DST part of the filter. The assert would be hit when uniform manager tries to bind an uniform which has been optimized away by the shader compiler. Adds specific GrGLSLExpr4 and GrGLSLExpr1 classes. This way the GLSL expressions like "(v - src.a)" can remain somewhat readable in form of "(v - src.a())". The GrGLSLExpr<typename> template implements the generic functionality, GrGLSLExprX is the specialization that exposes the type-safe interface to this functionality. Also adds operators so that GLSL binary operators of the form "(float * vecX)" can be expressed in C++. Before only the equivalent "(vecX * float)" was possible. This reverts the common blending calculations to more conventional order, such as "(1-a) * c" instead of "c * (1-a)". Changes GrGLSLExpr1::OnesStr from 1 to 1.0 in order to preserve the color filter blending formula string the same (with the exception of variable name change). Shaders change in case of input color being needed: - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = (((1.0 - uFilterColor.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor); - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage1; + { // Stage 1: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage1 = (((1.0 - uFilterColor_Stage1.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor_Stage1); + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage1; Shaders change in case of input color being not needed: -uniform vec4 uFilterColor; -in vec4 vColor; +uniform vec4 uFilterColor_Stage0; out vec4 fsColorOut; void main() { - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = uFilterColor; - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage0; + { // Stage 0: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage0 = uFilterColor_Stage0; + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage0; } R=bsalomon@google.com, robertphillips@google.com, jvanverth@google.com Author: kkinnunen@nvidia.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/25023003 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11912 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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/** Returns a GLSL subtraction: component-wise or subtract compoments by a scalar.
* Return value computes
* vecN(in0.x - in1.x, ...) or vecN(in0.x - in1, ...) or vecN(in0 - in1.x, ...).
*/
Implement SkColorFilter as a GrGLEffect Adds GrEffect::willUseInputColor() which indicates whether or not the input color affects the output of the effect. This is needed for certain Xfermodes, such as kSrc_Mode. For these modes the color filter will not use the input color. An effect with GrEffect::willUseInputColor() true will cause all color or coverage effects before it to be discarded, as their computations cannot affect the output. In these cases program is marked as having white input color. This fixes an assert when Skia is compiled in a mode that prefers using uniforms instead of attributes for constants. (Flags GR_GL_USE_NV_PATH_RENDERING or GR_GL_NO_CONSTANT_ATTRIBUTES). Using attributes hides the problem where the fragment shader does not need input color for color filters that ignore DST part of the filter. The assert would be hit when uniform manager tries to bind an uniform which has been optimized away by the shader compiler. Adds specific GrGLSLExpr4 and GrGLSLExpr1 classes. This way the GLSL expressions like "(v - src.a)" can remain somewhat readable in form of "(v - src.a())". The GrGLSLExpr<typename> template implements the generic functionality, GrGLSLExprX is the specialization that exposes the type-safe interface to this functionality. Also adds operators so that GLSL binary operators of the form "(float * vecX)" can be expressed in C++. Before only the equivalent "(vecX * float)" was possible. This reverts the common blending calculations to more conventional order, such as "(1-a) * c" instead of "c * (1-a)". Changes GrGLSLExpr1::OnesStr from 1 to 1.0 in order to preserve the color filter blending formula string the same (with the exception of variable name change). Shaders change in case of input color being needed: - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = (((1.0 - uFilterColor.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor); - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage1; + { // Stage 1: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage1 = (((1.0 - uFilterColor_Stage1.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor_Stage1); + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage1; Shaders change in case of input color being not needed: -uniform vec4 uFilterColor; -in vec4 vColor; +uniform vec4 uFilterColor_Stage0; out vec4 fsColorOut; void main() { - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = uFilterColor; - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage0; + { // Stage 0: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage0 = uFilterColor_Stage0; + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage0; } R=bsalomon@google.com, robertphillips@google.com, jvanverth@google.com Author: kkinnunen@nvidia.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/25023003 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11912 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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template <typename T0, typename T1>
static Self Sub(T0 in0, T1 in1);
Implement SkColorFilter as a GrGLEffect Adds GrEffect::willUseInputColor() which indicates whether or not the input color affects the output of the effect. This is needed for certain Xfermodes, such as kSrc_Mode. For these modes the color filter will not use the input color. An effect with GrEffect::willUseInputColor() true will cause all color or coverage effects before it to be discarded, as their computations cannot affect the output. In these cases program is marked as having white input color. This fixes an assert when Skia is compiled in a mode that prefers using uniforms instead of attributes for constants. (Flags GR_GL_USE_NV_PATH_RENDERING or GR_GL_NO_CONSTANT_ATTRIBUTES). Using attributes hides the problem where the fragment shader does not need input color for color filters that ignore DST part of the filter. The assert would be hit when uniform manager tries to bind an uniform which has been optimized away by the shader compiler. Adds specific GrGLSLExpr4 and GrGLSLExpr1 classes. This way the GLSL expressions like "(v - src.a)" can remain somewhat readable in form of "(v - src.a())". The GrGLSLExpr<typename> template implements the generic functionality, GrGLSLExprX is the specialization that exposes the type-safe interface to this functionality. Also adds operators so that GLSL binary operators of the form "(float * vecX)" can be expressed in C++. Before only the equivalent "(vecX * float)" was possible. This reverts the common blending calculations to more conventional order, such as "(1-a) * c" instead of "c * (1-a)". Changes GrGLSLExpr1::OnesStr from 1 to 1.0 in order to preserve the color filter blending formula string the same (with the exception of variable name change). Shaders change in case of input color being needed: - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = (((1.0 - uFilterColor.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor); - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage1; + { // Stage 1: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage1 = (((1.0 - uFilterColor_Stage1.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor_Stage1); + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage1; Shaders change in case of input color being not needed: -uniform vec4 uFilterColor; -in vec4 vColor; +uniform vec4 uFilterColor_Stage0; out vec4 fsColorOut; void main() { - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = uFilterColor; - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage0; + { // Stage 0: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage0 = uFilterColor_Stage0; + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage0; } R=bsalomon@google.com, robertphillips@google.com, jvanverth@google.com Author: kkinnunen@nvidia.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/25023003 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11912 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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/** Returns expression that accesses component(s) of the expression.
* format should be the form "%s.x" where 'x' is the component(s) to access.
* Caller is responsible for making sure the amount of components in the
* format string is equal to dim(T).
*/
Implement SkColorFilter as a GrGLEffect Adds GrEffect::willUseInputColor() which indicates whether or not the input color affects the output of the effect. This is needed for certain Xfermodes, such as kSrc_Mode. For these modes the color filter will not use the input color. An effect with GrEffect::willUseInputColor() true will cause all color or coverage effects before it to be discarded, as their computations cannot affect the output. In these cases program is marked as having white input color. This fixes an assert when Skia is compiled in a mode that prefers using uniforms instead of attributes for constants. (Flags GR_GL_USE_NV_PATH_RENDERING or GR_GL_NO_CONSTANT_ATTRIBUTES). Using attributes hides the problem where the fragment shader does not need input color for color filters that ignore DST part of the filter. The assert would be hit when uniform manager tries to bind an uniform which has been optimized away by the shader compiler. Adds specific GrGLSLExpr4 and GrGLSLExpr1 classes. This way the GLSL expressions like "(v - src.a)" can remain somewhat readable in form of "(v - src.a())". The GrGLSLExpr<typename> template implements the generic functionality, GrGLSLExprX is the specialization that exposes the type-safe interface to this functionality. Also adds operators so that GLSL binary operators of the form "(float * vecX)" can be expressed in C++. Before only the equivalent "(vecX * float)" was possible. This reverts the common blending calculations to more conventional order, such as "(1-a) * c" instead of "c * (1-a)". Changes GrGLSLExpr1::OnesStr from 1 to 1.0 in order to preserve the color filter blending formula string the same (with the exception of variable name change). Shaders change in case of input color being needed: - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = (((1.0 - uFilterColor.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor); - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage1; + { // Stage 1: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage1 = (((1.0 - uFilterColor_Stage1.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor_Stage1); + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage1; Shaders change in case of input color being not needed: -uniform vec4 uFilterColor; -in vec4 vColor; +uniform vec4 uFilterColor_Stage0; out vec4 fsColorOut; void main() { - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = uFilterColor; - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage0; + { // Stage 0: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage0 = uFilterColor_Stage0; + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage0; } R=bsalomon@google.com, robertphillips@google.com, jvanverth@google.com Author: kkinnunen@nvidia.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/25023003 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11912 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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template <typename T>
T extractComponents(const char format[]) const;
Implement SkColorFilter as a GrGLEffect Adds GrEffect::willUseInputColor() which indicates whether or not the input color affects the output of the effect. This is needed for certain Xfermodes, such as kSrc_Mode. For these modes the color filter will not use the input color. An effect with GrEffect::willUseInputColor() true will cause all color or coverage effects before it to be discarded, as their computations cannot affect the output. In these cases program is marked as having white input color. This fixes an assert when Skia is compiled in a mode that prefers using uniforms instead of attributes for constants. (Flags GR_GL_USE_NV_PATH_RENDERING or GR_GL_NO_CONSTANT_ATTRIBUTES). Using attributes hides the problem where the fragment shader does not need input color for color filters that ignore DST part of the filter. The assert would be hit when uniform manager tries to bind an uniform which has been optimized away by the shader compiler. Adds specific GrGLSLExpr4 and GrGLSLExpr1 classes. This way the GLSL expressions like "(v - src.a)" can remain somewhat readable in form of "(v - src.a())". The GrGLSLExpr<typename> template implements the generic functionality, GrGLSLExprX is the specialization that exposes the type-safe interface to this functionality. Also adds operators so that GLSL binary operators of the form "(float * vecX)" can be expressed in C++. Before only the equivalent "(vecX * float)" was possible. This reverts the common blending calculations to more conventional order, such as "(1-a) * c" instead of "c * (1-a)". Changes GrGLSLExpr1::OnesStr from 1 to 1.0 in order to preserve the color filter blending formula string the same (with the exception of variable name change). Shaders change in case of input color being needed: - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = (((1.0 - uFilterColor.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor); - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage1; + { // Stage 1: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage1 = (((1.0 - uFilterColor_Stage1.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor_Stage1); + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage1; Shaders change in case of input color being not needed: -uniform vec4 uFilterColor; -in vec4 vColor; +uniform vec4 uFilterColor_Stage0; out vec4 fsColorOut; void main() { - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = uFilterColor; - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage0; + { // Stage 0: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage0 = uFilterColor_Stage0; + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage0; } R=bsalomon@google.com, robertphillips@google.com, jvanverth@google.com Author: kkinnunen@nvidia.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/25023003 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11912 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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private:
enum ExprType {
kZeros_ExprType,
kOnes_ExprType,
kFullExpr_ExprType,
};
ExprType fType;
SkString fExpr;
Implement SkColorFilter as a GrGLEffect Adds GrEffect::willUseInputColor() which indicates whether or not the input color affects the output of the effect. This is needed for certain Xfermodes, such as kSrc_Mode. For these modes the color filter will not use the input color. An effect with GrEffect::willUseInputColor() true will cause all color or coverage effects before it to be discarded, as their computations cannot affect the output. In these cases program is marked as having white input color. This fixes an assert when Skia is compiled in a mode that prefers using uniforms instead of attributes for constants. (Flags GR_GL_USE_NV_PATH_RENDERING or GR_GL_NO_CONSTANT_ATTRIBUTES). Using attributes hides the problem where the fragment shader does not need input color for color filters that ignore DST part of the filter. The assert would be hit when uniform manager tries to bind an uniform which has been optimized away by the shader compiler. Adds specific GrGLSLExpr4 and GrGLSLExpr1 classes. This way the GLSL expressions like "(v - src.a)" can remain somewhat readable in form of "(v - src.a())". The GrGLSLExpr<typename> template implements the generic functionality, GrGLSLExprX is the specialization that exposes the type-safe interface to this functionality. Also adds operators so that GLSL binary operators of the form "(float * vecX)" can be expressed in C++. Before only the equivalent "(vecX * float)" was possible. This reverts the common blending calculations to more conventional order, such as "(1-a) * c" instead of "c * (1-a)". Changes GrGLSLExpr1::OnesStr from 1 to 1.0 in order to preserve the color filter blending formula string the same (with the exception of variable name change). Shaders change in case of input color being needed: - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = (((1.0 - uFilterColor.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor); - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage1; + { // Stage 1: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage1 = (((1.0 - uFilterColor_Stage1.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor_Stage1); + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage1; Shaders change in case of input color being not needed: -uniform vec4 uFilterColor; -in vec4 vColor; +uniform vec4 uFilterColor_Stage0; out vec4 fsColorOut; void main() { - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = uFilterColor; - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage0; + { // Stage 0: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage0 = uFilterColor_Stage0; + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage0; } R=bsalomon@google.com, robertphillips@google.com, jvanverth@google.com Author: kkinnunen@nvidia.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/25023003 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11912 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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};
Implement SkColorFilter as a GrGLEffect Adds GrEffect::willUseInputColor() which indicates whether or not the input color affects the output of the effect. This is needed for certain Xfermodes, such as kSrc_Mode. For these modes the color filter will not use the input color. An effect with GrEffect::willUseInputColor() true will cause all color or coverage effects before it to be discarded, as their computations cannot affect the output. In these cases program is marked as having white input color. This fixes an assert when Skia is compiled in a mode that prefers using uniforms instead of attributes for constants. (Flags GR_GL_USE_NV_PATH_RENDERING or GR_GL_NO_CONSTANT_ATTRIBUTES). Using attributes hides the problem where the fragment shader does not need input color for color filters that ignore DST part of the filter. The assert would be hit when uniform manager tries to bind an uniform which has been optimized away by the shader compiler. Adds specific GrGLSLExpr4 and GrGLSLExpr1 classes. This way the GLSL expressions like "(v - src.a)" can remain somewhat readable in form of "(v - src.a())". The GrGLSLExpr<typename> template implements the generic functionality, GrGLSLExprX is the specialization that exposes the type-safe interface to this functionality. Also adds operators so that GLSL binary operators of the form "(float * vecX)" can be expressed in C++. Before only the equivalent "(vecX * float)" was possible. This reverts the common blending calculations to more conventional order, such as "(1-a) * c" instead of "c * (1-a)". Changes GrGLSLExpr1::OnesStr from 1 to 1.0 in order to preserve the color filter blending formula string the same (with the exception of variable name change). Shaders change in case of input color being needed: - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = (((1.0 - uFilterColor.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor); - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage1; + { // Stage 1: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage1 = (((1.0 - uFilterColor_Stage1.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor_Stage1); + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage1; Shaders change in case of input color being not needed: -uniform vec4 uFilterColor; -in vec4 vColor; +uniform vec4 uFilterColor_Stage0; out vec4 fsColorOut; void main() { - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = uFilterColor; - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage0; + { // Stage 0: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage0 = uFilterColor_Stage0; + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage0; } R=bsalomon@google.com, robertphillips@google.com, jvanverth@google.com Author: kkinnunen@nvidia.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/25023003 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11912 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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class GrGLSLExpr1;
class GrGLSLExpr4;
/** Class representing a float GLSL expression. */
class GrGLSLExpr1 : public GrGLSLExpr<GrGLSLExpr1> {
public:
GrGLSLExpr1()
: INHERITED() {
}
explicit GrGLSLExpr1(int v)
: INHERITED(v) {
}
GrGLSLExpr1(const char* expr)
: INHERITED(expr) {
}
GrGLSLExpr1(const SkString& expr)
: INHERITED(expr) {
}
static GrGLSLExpr1 VectorCast(const GrGLSLExpr1& expr);
private:
GrGLSLExpr1(const char format[], const char in0[])
: INHERITED(format, in0) {
}
GrGLSLExpr1(const char format[], const char in0[], const char in1[])
: INHERITED(format, in0, in1) {
}
static const char* ZerosStr();
static const char* OnesStr();
static const char* CastStr();
static const char* CastIntStr();
friend GrGLSLExpr1 operator*(const GrGLSLExpr1& in0, const GrGLSLExpr1&in1);
friend GrGLSLExpr1 operator+(const GrGLSLExpr1& in0, const GrGLSLExpr1&in1);
friend GrGLSLExpr1 operator-(const GrGLSLExpr1& in0, const GrGLSLExpr1&in1);
friend class GrGLSLExpr<GrGLSLExpr1>;
friend class GrGLSLExpr<GrGLSLExpr4>;
typedef GrGLSLExpr<GrGLSLExpr1> INHERITED;
};
Implement SkColorFilter as a GrGLEffect Adds GrEffect::willUseInputColor() which indicates whether or not the input color affects the output of the effect. This is needed for certain Xfermodes, such as kSrc_Mode. For these modes the color filter will not use the input color. An effect with GrEffect::willUseInputColor() true will cause all color or coverage effects before it to be discarded, as their computations cannot affect the output. In these cases program is marked as having white input color. This fixes an assert when Skia is compiled in a mode that prefers using uniforms instead of attributes for constants. (Flags GR_GL_USE_NV_PATH_RENDERING or GR_GL_NO_CONSTANT_ATTRIBUTES). Using attributes hides the problem where the fragment shader does not need input color for color filters that ignore DST part of the filter. The assert would be hit when uniform manager tries to bind an uniform which has been optimized away by the shader compiler. Adds specific GrGLSLExpr4 and GrGLSLExpr1 classes. This way the GLSL expressions like "(v - src.a)" can remain somewhat readable in form of "(v - src.a())". The GrGLSLExpr<typename> template implements the generic functionality, GrGLSLExprX is the specialization that exposes the type-safe interface to this functionality. Also adds operators so that GLSL binary operators of the form "(float * vecX)" can be expressed in C++. Before only the equivalent "(vecX * float)" was possible. This reverts the common blending calculations to more conventional order, such as "(1-a) * c" instead of "c * (1-a)". Changes GrGLSLExpr1::OnesStr from 1 to 1.0 in order to preserve the color filter blending formula string the same (with the exception of variable name change). Shaders change in case of input color being needed: - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = (((1.0 - uFilterColor.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor); - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage1; + { // Stage 1: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage1 = (((1.0 - uFilterColor_Stage1.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor_Stage1); + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage1; Shaders change in case of input color being not needed: -uniform vec4 uFilterColor; -in vec4 vColor; +uniform vec4 uFilterColor_Stage0; out vec4 fsColorOut; void main() { - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = uFilterColor; - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage0; + { // Stage 0: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage0 = uFilterColor_Stage0; + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage0; } R=bsalomon@google.com, robertphillips@google.com, jvanverth@google.com Author: kkinnunen@nvidia.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/25023003 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11912 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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/** Class representing a float vector (vec4) GLSL expression. */
class GrGLSLExpr4 : public GrGLSLExpr<GrGLSLExpr4> {
public:
GrGLSLExpr4()
: INHERITED() {
}
explicit GrGLSLExpr4(int v)
: INHERITED(v) {
}
GrGLSLExpr4(const char* expr)
: INHERITED(expr) {
}
GrGLSLExpr4(const SkString& expr)
: INHERITED(expr) {
}
Implement SkColorFilter as a GrGLEffect Adds GrEffect::willUseInputColor() which indicates whether or not the input color affects the output of the effect. This is needed for certain Xfermodes, such as kSrc_Mode. For these modes the color filter will not use the input color. An effect with GrEffect::willUseInputColor() true will cause all color or coverage effects before it to be discarded, as their computations cannot affect the output. In these cases program is marked as having white input color. This fixes an assert when Skia is compiled in a mode that prefers using uniforms instead of attributes for constants. (Flags GR_GL_USE_NV_PATH_RENDERING or GR_GL_NO_CONSTANT_ATTRIBUTES). Using attributes hides the problem where the fragment shader does not need input color for color filters that ignore DST part of the filter. The assert would be hit when uniform manager tries to bind an uniform which has been optimized away by the shader compiler. Adds specific GrGLSLExpr4 and GrGLSLExpr1 classes. This way the GLSL expressions like "(v - src.a)" can remain somewhat readable in form of "(v - src.a())". The GrGLSLExpr<typename> template implements the generic functionality, GrGLSLExprX is the specialization that exposes the type-safe interface to this functionality. Also adds operators so that GLSL binary operators of the form "(float * vecX)" can be expressed in C++. Before only the equivalent "(vecX * float)" was possible. This reverts the common blending calculations to more conventional order, such as "(1-a) * c" instead of "c * (1-a)". Changes GrGLSLExpr1::OnesStr from 1 to 1.0 in order to preserve the color filter blending formula string the same (with the exception of variable name change). Shaders change in case of input color being needed: - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = (((1.0 - uFilterColor.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor); - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage1; + { // Stage 1: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage1 = (((1.0 - uFilterColor_Stage1.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor_Stage1); + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage1; Shaders change in case of input color being not needed: -uniform vec4 uFilterColor; -in vec4 vColor; +uniform vec4 uFilterColor_Stage0; out vec4 fsColorOut; void main() { - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = uFilterColor; - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage0; + { // Stage 0: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage0 = uFilterColor_Stage0; + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage0; } R=bsalomon@google.com, robertphillips@google.com, jvanverth@google.com Author: kkinnunen@nvidia.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/25023003 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11912 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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typedef GrGLSLExpr1 AExpr;
AExpr a() const;
Implement SkColorFilter as a GrGLEffect Adds GrEffect::willUseInputColor() which indicates whether or not the input color affects the output of the effect. This is needed for certain Xfermodes, such as kSrc_Mode. For these modes the color filter will not use the input color. An effect with GrEffect::willUseInputColor() true will cause all color or coverage effects before it to be discarded, as their computations cannot affect the output. In these cases program is marked as having white input color. This fixes an assert when Skia is compiled in a mode that prefers using uniforms instead of attributes for constants. (Flags GR_GL_USE_NV_PATH_RENDERING or GR_GL_NO_CONSTANT_ATTRIBUTES). Using attributes hides the problem where the fragment shader does not need input color for color filters that ignore DST part of the filter. The assert would be hit when uniform manager tries to bind an uniform which has been optimized away by the shader compiler. Adds specific GrGLSLExpr4 and GrGLSLExpr1 classes. This way the GLSL expressions like "(v - src.a)" can remain somewhat readable in form of "(v - src.a())". The GrGLSLExpr<typename> template implements the generic functionality, GrGLSLExprX is the specialization that exposes the type-safe interface to this functionality. Also adds operators so that GLSL binary operators of the form "(float * vecX)" can be expressed in C++. Before only the equivalent "(vecX * float)" was possible. This reverts the common blending calculations to more conventional order, such as "(1-a) * c" instead of "c * (1-a)". Changes GrGLSLExpr1::OnesStr from 1 to 1.0 in order to preserve the color filter blending formula string the same (with the exception of variable name change). Shaders change in case of input color being needed: - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = (((1.0 - uFilterColor.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor); - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage1; + { // Stage 1: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage1 = (((1.0 - uFilterColor_Stage1.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor_Stage1); + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage1; Shaders change in case of input color being not needed: -uniform vec4 uFilterColor; -in vec4 vColor; +uniform vec4 uFilterColor_Stage0; out vec4 fsColorOut; void main() { - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = uFilterColor; - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage0; + { // Stage 0: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage0 = uFilterColor_Stage0; + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage0; } R=bsalomon@google.com, robertphillips@google.com, jvanverth@google.com Author: kkinnunen@nvidia.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/25023003 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11912 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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/** GLSL vec4 cast / constructor, eg vec4(floatv) -> vec4(floatv, floatv, floatv, floatv) */
static GrGLSLExpr4 VectorCast(const GrGLSLExpr1& expr);
static GrGLSLExpr4 VectorCast(const GrGLSLExpr4& expr);
Implement SkColorFilter as a GrGLEffect Adds GrEffect::willUseInputColor() which indicates whether or not the input color affects the output of the effect. This is needed for certain Xfermodes, such as kSrc_Mode. For these modes the color filter will not use the input color. An effect with GrEffect::willUseInputColor() true will cause all color or coverage effects before it to be discarded, as their computations cannot affect the output. In these cases program is marked as having white input color. This fixes an assert when Skia is compiled in a mode that prefers using uniforms instead of attributes for constants. (Flags GR_GL_USE_NV_PATH_RENDERING or GR_GL_NO_CONSTANT_ATTRIBUTES). Using attributes hides the problem where the fragment shader does not need input color for color filters that ignore DST part of the filter. The assert would be hit when uniform manager tries to bind an uniform which has been optimized away by the shader compiler. Adds specific GrGLSLExpr4 and GrGLSLExpr1 classes. This way the GLSL expressions like "(v - src.a)" can remain somewhat readable in form of "(v - src.a())". The GrGLSLExpr<typename> template implements the generic functionality, GrGLSLExprX is the specialization that exposes the type-safe interface to this functionality. Also adds operators so that GLSL binary operators of the form "(float * vecX)" can be expressed in C++. Before only the equivalent "(vecX * float)" was possible. This reverts the common blending calculations to more conventional order, such as "(1-a) * c" instead of "c * (1-a)". Changes GrGLSLExpr1::OnesStr from 1 to 1.0 in order to preserve the color filter blending formula string the same (with the exception of variable name change). Shaders change in case of input color being needed: - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = (((1.0 - uFilterColor.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor); - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage1; + { // Stage 1: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage1 = (((1.0 - uFilterColor_Stage1.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor_Stage1); + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage1; Shaders change in case of input color being not needed: -uniform vec4 uFilterColor; -in vec4 vColor; +uniform vec4 uFilterColor_Stage0; out vec4 fsColorOut; void main() { - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = uFilterColor; - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage0; + { // Stage 0: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage0 = uFilterColor_Stage0; + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage0; } R=bsalomon@google.com, robertphillips@google.com, jvanverth@google.com Author: kkinnunen@nvidia.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/25023003 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11912 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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private:
GrGLSLExpr4(const char format[], const char in0[])
: INHERITED(format, in0) {
}
GrGLSLExpr4(const char format[], const char in0[], const char in1[])
: INHERITED(format, in0, in1) {
}
Implement SkColorFilter as a GrGLEffect Adds GrEffect::willUseInputColor() which indicates whether or not the input color affects the output of the effect. This is needed for certain Xfermodes, such as kSrc_Mode. For these modes the color filter will not use the input color. An effect with GrEffect::willUseInputColor() true will cause all color or coverage effects before it to be discarded, as their computations cannot affect the output. In these cases program is marked as having white input color. This fixes an assert when Skia is compiled in a mode that prefers using uniforms instead of attributes for constants. (Flags GR_GL_USE_NV_PATH_RENDERING or GR_GL_NO_CONSTANT_ATTRIBUTES). Using attributes hides the problem where the fragment shader does not need input color for color filters that ignore DST part of the filter. The assert would be hit when uniform manager tries to bind an uniform which has been optimized away by the shader compiler. Adds specific GrGLSLExpr4 and GrGLSLExpr1 classes. This way the GLSL expressions like "(v - src.a)" can remain somewhat readable in form of "(v - src.a())". The GrGLSLExpr<typename> template implements the generic functionality, GrGLSLExprX is the specialization that exposes the type-safe interface to this functionality. Also adds operators so that GLSL binary operators of the form "(float * vecX)" can be expressed in C++. Before only the equivalent "(vecX * float)" was possible. This reverts the common blending calculations to more conventional order, such as "(1-a) * c" instead of "c * (1-a)". Changes GrGLSLExpr1::OnesStr from 1 to 1.0 in order to preserve the color filter blending formula string the same (with the exception of variable name change). Shaders change in case of input color being needed: - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = (((1.0 - uFilterColor.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor); - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage1; + { // Stage 1: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage1 = (((1.0 - uFilterColor_Stage1.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor_Stage1); + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage1; Shaders change in case of input color being not needed: -uniform vec4 uFilterColor; -in vec4 vColor; +uniform vec4 uFilterColor_Stage0; out vec4 fsColorOut; void main() { - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = uFilterColor; - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage0; + { // Stage 0: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage0 = uFilterColor_Stage0; + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage0; } R=bsalomon@google.com, robertphillips@google.com, jvanverth@google.com Author: kkinnunen@nvidia.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/25023003 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11912 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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static const char* ZerosStr();
static const char* OnesStr();
static const char* CastStr();
static const char* CastIntStr();
Implement SkColorFilter as a GrGLEffect Adds GrEffect::willUseInputColor() which indicates whether or not the input color affects the output of the effect. This is needed for certain Xfermodes, such as kSrc_Mode. For these modes the color filter will not use the input color. An effect with GrEffect::willUseInputColor() true will cause all color or coverage effects before it to be discarded, as their computations cannot affect the output. In these cases program is marked as having white input color. This fixes an assert when Skia is compiled in a mode that prefers using uniforms instead of attributes for constants. (Flags GR_GL_USE_NV_PATH_RENDERING or GR_GL_NO_CONSTANT_ATTRIBUTES). Using attributes hides the problem where the fragment shader does not need input color for color filters that ignore DST part of the filter. The assert would be hit when uniform manager tries to bind an uniform which has been optimized away by the shader compiler. Adds specific GrGLSLExpr4 and GrGLSLExpr1 classes. This way the GLSL expressions like "(v - src.a)" can remain somewhat readable in form of "(v - src.a())". The GrGLSLExpr<typename> template implements the generic functionality, GrGLSLExprX is the specialization that exposes the type-safe interface to this functionality. Also adds operators so that GLSL binary operators of the form "(float * vecX)" can be expressed in C++. Before only the equivalent "(vecX * float)" was possible. This reverts the common blending calculations to more conventional order, such as "(1-a) * c" instead of "c * (1-a)". Changes GrGLSLExpr1::OnesStr from 1 to 1.0 in order to preserve the color filter blending formula string the same (with the exception of variable name change). Shaders change in case of input color being needed: - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = (((1.0 - uFilterColor.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor); - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage1; + { // Stage 1: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage1 = (((1.0 - uFilterColor_Stage1.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor_Stage1); + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage1; Shaders change in case of input color being not needed: -uniform vec4 uFilterColor; -in vec4 vColor; +uniform vec4 uFilterColor_Stage0; out vec4 fsColorOut; void main() { - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = uFilterColor; - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage0; + { // Stage 0: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage0 = uFilterColor_Stage0; + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage0; } R=bsalomon@google.com, robertphillips@google.com, jvanverth@google.com Author: kkinnunen@nvidia.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/25023003 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11912 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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// The vector-by-scalar and scalar-by-vector binary operations.
friend GrGLSLExpr4 operator*(const GrGLSLExpr1& in0, const GrGLSLExpr4&in1);
friend GrGLSLExpr4 operator+(const GrGLSLExpr1& in0, const GrGLSLExpr4&in1);
friend GrGLSLExpr4 operator-(const GrGLSLExpr1& in0, const GrGLSLExpr4&in1);
friend GrGLSLExpr4 operator*(const GrGLSLExpr4& in0, const GrGLSLExpr1&in1);
friend GrGLSLExpr4 operator+(const GrGLSLExpr4& in0, const GrGLSLExpr1&in1);
friend GrGLSLExpr4 operator-(const GrGLSLExpr4& in0, const GrGLSLExpr1&in1);
Implement SkColorFilter as a GrGLEffect Adds GrEffect::willUseInputColor() which indicates whether or not the input color affects the output of the effect. This is needed for certain Xfermodes, such as kSrc_Mode. For these modes the color filter will not use the input color. An effect with GrEffect::willUseInputColor() true will cause all color or coverage effects before it to be discarded, as their computations cannot affect the output. In these cases program is marked as having white input color. This fixes an assert when Skia is compiled in a mode that prefers using uniforms instead of attributes for constants. (Flags GR_GL_USE_NV_PATH_RENDERING or GR_GL_NO_CONSTANT_ATTRIBUTES). Using attributes hides the problem where the fragment shader does not need input color for color filters that ignore DST part of the filter. The assert would be hit when uniform manager tries to bind an uniform which has been optimized away by the shader compiler. Adds specific GrGLSLExpr4 and GrGLSLExpr1 classes. This way the GLSL expressions like "(v - src.a)" can remain somewhat readable in form of "(v - src.a())". The GrGLSLExpr<typename> template implements the generic functionality, GrGLSLExprX is the specialization that exposes the type-safe interface to this functionality. Also adds operators so that GLSL binary operators of the form "(float * vecX)" can be expressed in C++. Before only the equivalent "(vecX * float)" was possible. This reverts the common blending calculations to more conventional order, such as "(1-a) * c" instead of "c * (1-a)". Changes GrGLSLExpr1::OnesStr from 1 to 1.0 in order to preserve the color filter blending formula string the same (with the exception of variable name change). Shaders change in case of input color being needed: - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = (((1.0 - uFilterColor.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor); - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage1; + { // Stage 1: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage1 = (((1.0 - uFilterColor_Stage1.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor_Stage1); + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage1; Shaders change in case of input color being not needed: -uniform vec4 uFilterColor; -in vec4 vColor; +uniform vec4 uFilterColor_Stage0; out vec4 fsColorOut; void main() { - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = uFilterColor; - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage0; + { // Stage 0: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage0 = uFilterColor_Stage0; + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage0; } R=bsalomon@google.com, robertphillips@google.com, jvanverth@google.com Author: kkinnunen@nvidia.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/25023003 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11912 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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// The vector-by-vector, i.e. component-wise, binary operations.
friend GrGLSLExpr4 operator*(const GrGLSLExpr4& in0, const GrGLSLExpr4&in1);
friend GrGLSLExpr4 operator+(const GrGLSLExpr4& in0, const GrGLSLExpr4&in1);
friend GrGLSLExpr4 operator-(const GrGLSLExpr4& in0, const GrGLSLExpr4&in1);
Implement SkColorFilter as a GrGLEffect Adds GrEffect::willUseInputColor() which indicates whether or not the input color affects the output of the effect. This is needed for certain Xfermodes, such as kSrc_Mode. For these modes the color filter will not use the input color. An effect with GrEffect::willUseInputColor() true will cause all color or coverage effects before it to be discarded, as their computations cannot affect the output. In these cases program is marked as having white input color. This fixes an assert when Skia is compiled in a mode that prefers using uniforms instead of attributes for constants. (Flags GR_GL_USE_NV_PATH_RENDERING or GR_GL_NO_CONSTANT_ATTRIBUTES). Using attributes hides the problem where the fragment shader does not need input color for color filters that ignore DST part of the filter. The assert would be hit when uniform manager tries to bind an uniform which has been optimized away by the shader compiler. Adds specific GrGLSLExpr4 and GrGLSLExpr1 classes. This way the GLSL expressions like "(v - src.a)" can remain somewhat readable in form of "(v - src.a())". The GrGLSLExpr<typename> template implements the generic functionality, GrGLSLExprX is the specialization that exposes the type-safe interface to this functionality. Also adds operators so that GLSL binary operators of the form "(float * vecX)" can be expressed in C++. Before only the equivalent "(vecX * float)" was possible. This reverts the common blending calculations to more conventional order, such as "(1-a) * c" instead of "c * (1-a)". Changes GrGLSLExpr1::OnesStr from 1 to 1.0 in order to preserve the color filter blending formula string the same (with the exception of variable name change). Shaders change in case of input color being needed: - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = (((1.0 - uFilterColor.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor); - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage1; + { // Stage 1: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage1 = (((1.0 - uFilterColor_Stage1.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor_Stage1); + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage1; Shaders change in case of input color being not needed: -uniform vec4 uFilterColor; -in vec4 vColor; +uniform vec4 uFilterColor_Stage0; out vec4 fsColorOut; void main() { - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = uFilterColor; - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage0; + { // Stage 0: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage0 = uFilterColor_Stage0; + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage0; } R=bsalomon@google.com, robertphillips@google.com, jvanverth@google.com Author: kkinnunen@nvidia.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/25023003 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11912 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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friend class GrGLSLExpr<GrGLSLExpr4>;
Implement SkColorFilter as a GrGLEffect Adds GrEffect::willUseInputColor() which indicates whether or not the input color affects the output of the effect. This is needed for certain Xfermodes, such as kSrc_Mode. For these modes the color filter will not use the input color. An effect with GrEffect::willUseInputColor() true will cause all color or coverage effects before it to be discarded, as their computations cannot affect the output. In these cases program is marked as having white input color. This fixes an assert when Skia is compiled in a mode that prefers using uniforms instead of attributes for constants. (Flags GR_GL_USE_NV_PATH_RENDERING or GR_GL_NO_CONSTANT_ATTRIBUTES). Using attributes hides the problem where the fragment shader does not need input color for color filters that ignore DST part of the filter. The assert would be hit when uniform manager tries to bind an uniform which has been optimized away by the shader compiler. Adds specific GrGLSLExpr4 and GrGLSLExpr1 classes. This way the GLSL expressions like "(v - src.a)" can remain somewhat readable in form of "(v - src.a())". The GrGLSLExpr<typename> template implements the generic functionality, GrGLSLExprX is the specialization that exposes the type-safe interface to this functionality. Also adds operators so that GLSL binary operators of the form "(float * vecX)" can be expressed in C++. Before only the equivalent "(vecX * float)" was possible. This reverts the common blending calculations to more conventional order, such as "(1-a) * c" instead of "c * (1-a)". Changes GrGLSLExpr1::OnesStr from 1 to 1.0 in order to preserve the color filter blending formula string the same (with the exception of variable name change). Shaders change in case of input color being needed: - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = (((1.0 - uFilterColor.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor); - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage1; + { // Stage 1: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage1 = (((1.0 - uFilterColor_Stage1.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor_Stage1); + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage1; Shaders change in case of input color being not needed: -uniform vec4 uFilterColor; -in vec4 vColor; +uniform vec4 uFilterColor_Stage0; out vec4 fsColorOut; void main() { - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = uFilterColor; - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage0; + { // Stage 0: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage0 = uFilterColor_Stage0; + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage0; } R=bsalomon@google.com, robertphillips@google.com, jvanverth@google.com Author: kkinnunen@nvidia.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/25023003 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11912 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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typedef GrGLSLExpr<GrGLSLExpr4> INHERITED;
};
/**
* Does an inplace mul, *=, of vec4VarName by mulFactor.
* A semicolon and newline are added after the assignment.
*/
void GrGLSLMulVarBy4f(SkString* outAppend, unsigned tabCnt,
Implement SkColorFilter as a GrGLEffect Adds GrEffect::willUseInputColor() which indicates whether or not the input color affects the output of the effect. This is needed for certain Xfermodes, such as kSrc_Mode. For these modes the color filter will not use the input color. An effect with GrEffect::willUseInputColor() true will cause all color or coverage effects before it to be discarded, as their computations cannot affect the output. In these cases program is marked as having white input color. This fixes an assert when Skia is compiled in a mode that prefers using uniforms instead of attributes for constants. (Flags GR_GL_USE_NV_PATH_RENDERING or GR_GL_NO_CONSTANT_ATTRIBUTES). Using attributes hides the problem where the fragment shader does not need input color for color filters that ignore DST part of the filter. The assert would be hit when uniform manager tries to bind an uniform which has been optimized away by the shader compiler. Adds specific GrGLSLExpr4 and GrGLSLExpr1 classes. This way the GLSL expressions like "(v - src.a)" can remain somewhat readable in form of "(v - src.a())". The GrGLSLExpr<typename> template implements the generic functionality, GrGLSLExprX is the specialization that exposes the type-safe interface to this functionality. Also adds operators so that GLSL binary operators of the form "(float * vecX)" can be expressed in C++. Before only the equivalent "(vecX * float)" was possible. This reverts the common blending calculations to more conventional order, such as "(1-a) * c" instead of "c * (1-a)". Changes GrGLSLExpr1::OnesStr from 1 to 1.0 in order to preserve the color filter blending formula string the same (with the exception of variable name change). Shaders change in case of input color being needed: - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = (((1.0 - uFilterColor.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor); - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage1; + { // Stage 1: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage1 = (((1.0 - uFilterColor_Stage1.a) * output_Stage0) + uFilterColor_Stage1); + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage1; Shaders change in case of input color being not needed: -uniform vec4 uFilterColor; -in vec4 vColor; +uniform vec4 uFilterColor_Stage0; out vec4 fsColorOut; void main() { - vec4 filteredColor; - filteredColor = uFilterColor; - fsColorOut = filteredColor; + vec4 output_Stage0; + { // Stage 0: ModeColorFilterEffect + output_Stage0 = uFilterColor_Stage0; + } + fsColorOut = output_Stage0; } R=bsalomon@google.com, robertphillips@google.com, jvanverth@google.com Author: kkinnunen@nvidia.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/25023003 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11912 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
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const char* vec4VarName, const GrGLSLExpr4& mulFactor);
#include "GrGLSL_impl.h"
#endif