skia2/tests/GrPorterDuffTest.cpp

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Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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/*
* Copyright 2015 Google Inc.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file.
*/
#include "tests/Test.h"
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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#include "include/gpu/GrBackendSurface.h"
#include "include/gpu/GrContextOptions.h"
#include "include/gpu/GrDirectContext.h"
#include "src/gpu/GrDirectContextPriv.h"
#include "src/gpu/GrGpu.h"
#include "src/gpu/GrProxyProvider.h"
#include "src/gpu/GrXferProcessor.h"
#include "src/gpu/effects/GrPorterDuffXferProcessor.h"
#include "tools/gpu/GrContextFactory.h"
#include "tools/gpu/ManagedBackendTexture.h"
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static void test_color_unknown_with_coverage(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, const GrCaps& caps);
static void test_color_not_opaque_no_coverage(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, const GrCaps& caps);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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static void test_color_opaque_with_coverage(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, const GrCaps& caps);
static void test_color_opaque_no_coverage(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, const GrCaps& caps);
static void test_lcd_coverage(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, const GrCaps& caps);
static void test_lcd_coverage_fallback_case(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, const GrCaps& caps);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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DEF_GPUTEST(GrPorterDuff, reporter, /*ctxInfo*/) {
GrMockOptions mockOptions;
mockOptions.fDualSourceBlendingSupport = true;
sk_sp<GrDirectContext> context = GrDirectContext::MakeMock(&mockOptions, GrContextOptions());
const GrCaps& caps = *context->priv().getGpu()->caps();
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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if (!caps.shaderCaps()->dualSourceBlendingSupport()) {
SK_ABORT("Null context does not support dual source blending.");
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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}
test_color_unknown_with_coverage(reporter, caps);
test_color_not_opaque_no_coverage(reporter, caps);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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test_color_opaque_with_coverage(reporter, caps);
test_color_opaque_no_coverage(reporter, caps);
test_lcd_coverage(reporter, caps);
test_lcd_coverage_fallback_case(reporter, caps);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#define TEST_ASSERT(...) REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, __VA_ARGS__)
enum {
kNone_OutputType,
kCoverage_OutputType,
kModulate_OutputType,
kSAModulate_OutputType,
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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kISAModulate_OutputType,
kISCModulate_OutputType
};
static const int kInvalid_OutputType = -1;
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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static GrProcessorSet::Analysis do_analysis(const GrXPFactory* xpf,
const GrProcessorAnalysisColor& colorInput,
GrProcessorAnalysisCoverage coverageInput,
const GrCaps& caps) {
GrPaint paint;
paint.setXPFactory(xpf);
GrProcessorSet procs(std::move(paint));
SkPMColor4f overrideColor;
GrProcessorSet::Analysis analysis = procs.finalize(
colorInput, coverageInput, nullptr, &GrUserStencilSettings::kUnused, caps,
GrClampType::kAuto, &overrideColor);
return analysis;
}
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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class GrPorterDuffTest {
public:
struct XPInfo {
XPInfo(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, SkBlendMode xfermode, const GrCaps& caps,
GrProcessorAnalysisColor inputColor, GrProcessorAnalysisCoverage inputCoverage) {
const GrXPFactory* xpf = GrPorterDuffXPFactory::Get(xfermode);
bool isLCD = GrProcessorAnalysisCoverage::kLCD == inputCoverage;
GrProcessorSet::Analysis analysis = do_analysis(xpf, inputColor, inputCoverage, caps);
fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha = analysis.isCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha();
fUnaffectedByDstValue = analysis.unaffectedByDstValue();
fIgnoresInputColor = analysis.inputColorIsIgnored();
sk_sp<const GrXferProcessor> xp(
GrXPFactory::MakeXferProcessor(xpf, inputColor, inputCoverage, caps,
GrClampType::kAuto));
TEST_ASSERT(!analysis.requiresDstTexture() ||
(isLCD &&
!caps.shaderCaps()->dstReadInShaderSupport() &&
(SkBlendMode::kSrcOver != xfermode ||
!inputColor.isOpaque())));
// Porter Duff modes currently only use fixed-function or shader blending, and Ganesh
// doesn't yet make use of framebuffer fetches that require a barrier
// (e.g., QCOM_shader_framebuffer_fetch_noncoherent). So dst textures and xfer barriers
// should always go hand in hand for Porter Duff modes.
TEST_ASSERT(analysis.requiresDstTexture() == analysis.requiresNonOverlappingDraws());
GetXPOutputTypes(xp.get(), &fPrimaryOutputType, &fSecondaryOutputType);
fBlendInfo = xp->getBlendInfo();
TEST_ASSERT(!xp->willReadDstColor() ||
(isLCD && (SkBlendMode::kSrcOver != xfermode ||
!inputColor.isOpaque())));
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(xp->hasSecondaryOutput() == GrBlendCoeffRefsSrc2(fBlendInfo.fDstBlend));
}
bool fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha;
bool fUnaffectedByDstValue;
bool fIgnoresInputColor;
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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int fPrimaryOutputType;
int fSecondaryOutputType;
GrXferProcessor::BlendInfo fBlendInfo;
};
static void GetXPOutputTypes(const GrXferProcessor* xp, int* outPrimary, int* outSecondary) {
GrPorterDuffXPFactory::TestGetXPOutputTypes(xp, outPrimary, outSecondary);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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}
};
static void test_lcd_coverage(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, const GrCaps& caps) {
GrProcessorAnalysisColor inputColor = GrProcessorAnalysisColor::Opaque::kYes;
GrProcessorAnalysisCoverage inputCoverage = GrProcessorAnalysisCoverage::kLCD;
for (int m = 0; m <= (int)SkBlendMode::kLastCoeffMode; m++) {
SkBlendMode xfermode = static_cast<SkBlendMode>(m);
const GrPorterDuffTest::XPInfo xpi(reporter, xfermode, caps, inputColor, inputCoverage);
switch (xfermode) {
case SkBlendMode::kClear:
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
TEST_ASSERT(kInvalid_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kInvalid_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kSrc:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
TEST_ASSERT(kInvalid_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kInvalid_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kDst:
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
TEST_ASSERT(kInvalid_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kInvalid_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kSrcOver:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kSAModulate_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kIS2C_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kDstOver:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
TEST_ASSERT(kInvalid_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kInvalid_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kSrcIn:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
TEST_ASSERT(kInvalid_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kInvalid_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kDstIn:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
TEST_ASSERT(kInvalid_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kInvalid_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kSrcOut:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
TEST_ASSERT(kInvalid_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kInvalid_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kDstOut:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
TEST_ASSERT(kInvalid_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kInvalid_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kSrcATop:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
TEST_ASSERT(kInvalid_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kInvalid_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kDstATop:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
TEST_ASSERT(kInvalid_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kInvalid_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kXor:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
TEST_ASSERT(kInvalid_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kInvalid_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kPlus:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
TEST_ASSERT(kInvalid_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kInvalid_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kModulate:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
TEST_ASSERT(kInvalid_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kInvalid_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kScreen:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
TEST_ASSERT(kInvalid_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kInvalid_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
default:
ERRORF(reporter, "Invalid xfermode.");
break;
}
}
}
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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static void test_color_unknown_with_coverage(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, const GrCaps& caps) {
GrProcessorAnalysisColor inputColor = GrProcessorAnalysisColor::Opaque::kNo;
GrProcessorAnalysisCoverage inputCoverage = GrProcessorAnalysisCoverage::kSingleChannel;
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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for (int m = 0; m <= (int)SkBlendMode::kLastCoeffMode; m++) {
SkBlendMode xfermode = static_cast<SkBlendMode>(m);
const GrPorterDuffTest::XPInfo xpi(reporter, xfermode, caps, inputColor, inputCoverage);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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switch (xfermode) {
case SkBlendMode::kClear:
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kCoverage_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kReverseSubtract_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kDC_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kSrc:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kCoverage_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kIS2A_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kDst:
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kSrcOver:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kISA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kDstOver:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kIDA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kSrcIn:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kCoverage_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kDA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kIS2A_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kDstIn:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kISAModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kReverseSubtract_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kDC_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kSrcOut:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kCoverage_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kIDA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kIS2A_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kDstOut:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kISA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kSrcATop:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kDA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kISA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kDstATop:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kISAModulate_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kIDA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kIS2C_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kXor:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kIDA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kISA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kPlus:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kModulate:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kISCModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kReverseSubtract_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kDC_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kScreen:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kISC_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
default:
ERRORF(reporter, "Invalid xfermode.");
break;
}
}
}
static void test_color_not_opaque_no_coverage(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, const GrCaps& caps) {
GrProcessorAnalysisColor inputColor(
SkPMColor4f::FromBytes_RGBA(GrColorPackRGBA(229, 0, 154, 240)));
GrProcessorAnalysisCoverage inputCoverage = GrProcessorAnalysisCoverage::kNone;
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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for (int m = 0; m <= (int)SkBlendMode::kLastCoeffMode; m++) {
SkBlendMode xfermode = static_cast<SkBlendMode>(m);
const GrPorterDuffTest::XPInfo xpi(reporter, xfermode, caps, inputColor, inputCoverage);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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switch (xfermode) {
case SkBlendMode::kClear:
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kSrc:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kDst:
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kSrcOver:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kISA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kDstOver:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kIDA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kSrcIn:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kDA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kDstIn:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kSA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kSrcOut:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kIDA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kDstOut:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kISA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kSrcATop:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kDA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kISA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kDstATop:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kIDA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kSA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kXor:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kIDA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kISA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kPlus:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kModulate:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kSC_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kScreen:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kISC_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
default:
ERRORF(reporter, "Invalid xfermode.");
break;
}
}
}
static void test_color_opaque_with_coverage(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, const GrCaps& caps) {
GrProcessorAnalysisColor inputColor = GrProcessorAnalysisColor::Opaque::kYes;
GrProcessorAnalysisCoverage inputCoverage = GrProcessorAnalysisCoverage::kSingleChannel;
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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for (int m = 0; m <= (int)SkBlendMode::kLastCoeffMode; m++) {
SkBlendMode xfermode = static_cast<SkBlendMode>(m);
const GrPorterDuffTest::XPInfo xpi(reporter, xfermode, caps, inputColor, inputCoverage);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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switch (xfermode) {
case SkBlendMode::kClear:
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kCoverage_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kReverseSubtract_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kDC_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kSrc:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kISA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kDst:
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kSrcOver:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kISA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kDstOver:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kIDA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kSrcIn:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kDA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kISA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kDstIn:
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kSrcOut:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kIDA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kISA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kDstOut:
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kCoverage_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kReverseSubtract_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kDC_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kSrcATop:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kDA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kISA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kDstATop:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kIDA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kXor:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kIDA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kISA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kPlus:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kModulate:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kISCModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kReverseSubtract_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kDC_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kScreen:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kISC_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
default:
ERRORF(reporter, "Invalid xfermode.");
break;
}
}
}
static void test_color_opaque_no_coverage(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, const GrCaps& caps) {
GrProcessorAnalysisColor inputColor = GrProcessorAnalysisColor::Opaque::kYes;
GrProcessorAnalysisCoverage inputCoverage = GrProcessorAnalysisCoverage::kNone;
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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for (int m = 0; m <= (int)SkBlendMode::kLastCoeffMode; m++) {
SkBlendMode xfermode = static_cast<SkBlendMode>(m);
const GrPorterDuffTest::XPInfo xpi(reporter, xfermode, caps, inputColor, inputCoverage);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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switch (xfermode) {
case SkBlendMode::kClear:
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kSrc:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kDst:
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kSrcOver:
// We don't specialize opaque src-over. See note in GrPorterDuffXferProcessor.cpp
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
if (caps.shouldCollapseSrcOverToSrcWhenAble()) {
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
} else {
TEST_ASSERT(kISA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
}
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kDstOver:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kIDA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kSrcIn:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kDA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kDstIn:
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kSrcOut:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kIDA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kDstOut:
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kSrcATop:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kDA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kDstATop:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kIDA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kXor:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kIDA_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kPlus:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kModulate:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kZero_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kSC_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
case SkBlendMode::kScreen:
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fIgnoresInputColor);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fCompatibleWithCoverageAsAlpha);
TEST_ASSERT(!xpi.fUnaffectedByDstValue);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(kModulate_OutputType == xpi.fPrimaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kNone_OutputType == xpi.fSecondaryOutputType);
TEST_ASSERT(kAdd_GrBlendEquation == xpi.fBlendInfo.fEquation);
TEST_ASSERT(kOne_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fSrcBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(kISC_GrBlendCoeff == xpi.fBlendInfo.fDstBlend);
TEST_ASSERT(xpi.fBlendInfo.fWriteColor);
break;
default:
ERRORF(reporter, "Invalid xfermode.");
break;
}
}
}
static void test_lcd_coverage_fallback_case(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, const GrCaps& caps) {
constexpr GrClampType autoClamp = GrClampType::kAuto;
const GrXPFactory* xpf = GrPorterDuffXPFactory::Get(SkBlendMode::kSrcOver);
GrProcessorAnalysisColor color = SkPMColor4f::FromBytes_RGBA(GrColorPackRGBA(123, 45, 67, 255));
GrProcessorAnalysisCoverage coverage = GrProcessorAnalysisCoverage::kLCD;
TEST_ASSERT(!(GrXPFactory::GetAnalysisProperties(xpf, color, coverage, caps, autoClamp) &
GrXPFactory::AnalysisProperties::kRequiresDstTexture));
sk_sp<const GrXferProcessor> xp_opaque(
GrXPFactory::MakeXferProcessor(xpf, color, coverage, caps, autoClamp));
if (!xp_opaque) {
ERRORF(reporter, "Failed to create an XP with LCD coverage.");
return;
}
GrXferProcessor::BlendInfo blendInfo = xp_opaque->getBlendInfo();
TEST_ASSERT(blendInfo.fWriteColor);
// Test with non-opaque alpha
color = SkPMColor4f::FromBytes_RGBA(GrColorPackRGBA(123, 45, 67, 221));
coverage = GrProcessorAnalysisCoverage::kLCD;
TEST_ASSERT(!(GrXPFactory::GetAnalysisProperties(xpf, color, coverage, caps, autoClamp) &
Revert "Revert "Go back to using dual source blending for lcd src-over even with non-opaque color"" This reverts commit 7d6fe0b9964d139de64ca88c46d87eba41c7f84e. Reason for revert: Relanding with fix Original change's description: > Revert "Go back to using dual source blending for lcd src-over even with non-opaque color" > > This reverts commit b54bdef86eb5cf63b94588afaa9197f49374a5f5. > > Reason for revert: breaking some bots > Original change's description: > > Go back to using dual source blending for lcd src-over even with non-opaque color > > > > This is change is currently still safe since earlier in Skia we are still requiring > > the dst to be opaque. The change is a workaround to spots where trying to read the > > dst to do in shader blending is failing for some reason. This also should give back > > a little performance since doing dual source blending should be better than shader > > blends. > > > > Bug: chromium:732341 > > Change-Id: I795f8a520f87f3fbf5d63a9509fbd9f394ea2b29 > > Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/19703 > > Reviewed-by: Brian Salomon <bsalomon@google.com> > > Commit-Queue: Greg Daniel <egdaniel@google.com> > > TBR=egdaniel@google.com,bsalomon@google.com > > Change-Id: Ibb9bc1ef4ec5967dabcd62c81f62c0989c14fbb8 > No-Presubmit: true > No-Tree-Checks: true > No-Try: true > Bug: chromium:732341 > Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/19815 > Reviewed-by: Greg Daniel <egdaniel@google.com> > Commit-Queue: Greg Daniel <egdaniel@google.com> TBR=egdaniel@google.com,bsalomon@google.com Bug: chromium:732341 Change-Id: I7481755a9aa64364371d8149af4458fc2c15c8aa Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/19840 Reviewed-by: Brian Salomon <bsalomon@google.com> Commit-Queue: Greg Daniel <egdaniel@google.com>
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GrXPFactory::AnalysisProperties::kRequiresDstTexture));
sk_sp<const GrXferProcessor> xp(
GrXPFactory::MakeXferProcessor(xpf, color, coverage, caps, autoClamp));
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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if (!xp) {
ERRORF(reporter, "Failed to create an XP with LCD coverage.");
return;
}
blendInfo = xp->getBlendInfo();
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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TEST_ASSERT(blendInfo.fWriteColor);
}
DEF_GPUTEST(PorterDuffNoDualSourceBlending, reporter, options) {
GrContextOptions opts = options;
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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opts.fSuppressDualSourceBlending = true;
sk_gpu_test::GrContextFactory mockFactory(opts);
auto ctx = mockFactory.get(sk_gpu_test::GrContextFactory::kMock_ContextType);
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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if (!ctx) {
SK_ABORT("Failed to create mock context without ARB_blend_func_extended.");
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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}
GrProxyProvider* proxyProvider = ctx->priv().proxyProvider();
const GrCaps& caps = *ctx->priv().caps();
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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if (caps.shaderCaps()->dualSourceBlendingSupport()) {
SK_ABORT("Mock context failed to honor request for no ARB_blend_func_extended.");
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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}
auto mbet = sk_gpu_test::ManagedBackendTexture::MakeWithoutData(
ctx, 100, 100, kRGBA_8888_SkColorType, GrMipmapped::kNo, GrRenderable::kNo);
if (!mbet) {
ERRORF(reporter, "Could not make texture.");
return;
}
GrDstProxyView fakeDstProxyView;
{
sk_sp<GrTextureProxy> proxy = proxyProvider->wrapBackendTexture(
mbet->texture(), kBorrow_GrWrapOwnership, GrWrapCacheable::kNo, kRead_GrIOType,
mbet->refCountedCallback());
GrSwizzle swizzle =
caps.getReadSwizzle(mbet->texture().getBackendFormat(), GrColorType::kRGBA_8888);
fakeDstProxyView.setProxyView({std::move(proxy), kTopLeft_GrSurfaceOrigin, swizzle});
}
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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static const GrProcessorAnalysisColor colorInputs[] = {
GrProcessorAnalysisColor::Opaque::kNo, GrProcessorAnalysisColor::Opaque::kYes,
GrProcessorAnalysisColor(SkPMColor4f::FromBytes_RGBA(GrColorPackRGBA(0, 82, 17, 100))),
GrProcessorAnalysisColor(SkPMColor4f::FromBytes_RGBA(GrColorPackRGBA(0, 82, 17, 255)))};
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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for (const auto& colorInput : colorInputs) {
for (GrProcessorAnalysisCoverage coverageType :
{GrProcessorAnalysisCoverage::kSingleChannel, GrProcessorAnalysisCoverage::kNone}) {
for (int m = 0; m <= (int)SkBlendMode::kLastCoeffMode; m++) {
SkBlendMode xfermode = static_cast<SkBlendMode>(m);
const GrXPFactory* xpf = GrPorterDuffXPFactory::Get(xfermode);
sk_sp<const GrXferProcessor> xp(
GrXPFactory::MakeXferProcessor(xpf, colorInput, coverageType, caps,
GrClampType::kAuto));
Implement Porter Duff XP with a blend table Removes the runtime logic used by PorterDuffXferProcessor to decide blend coeffs and shader outputs, and instead uses a compile-time constant table of pre-selected blend formulas. Separates out the dst read fallback into its own XP. Introduces a new blend strategy for srcCoeff=0 that can apply coverage with a reverse subtract blend equation instead of dual source blending. Adds new macros in GrBlend.h to analyze blend formulas both runtime. Removes kSetCoverageDrawing_OptFlag and GrSimplifyBlend as they are no longer used. Adds a GM that verifies all xfermodes, including arithmetic, with the color/coverage invariants used by Porter Duff. Adds a unit test that verifies each Porter Duff formula with every color/coverage invariant. Major changes: * Uses a reverse subtract blend equation for coverage when srcCoeff=0 (clear, dst-out [Sa=1], dst-in, modulate). Platforms that don't support dual source blending no longer require a dst copy for dst-in and modulate. * Sets BlendInfo::fWriteColor to false when the blend does not modify the dst. GrGLGpu will now use glColorMask instead of blending for these modes (dst, dst-in [Sa=1], modulate ignored for [Sc=1]). * Converts all SA blend coeffs to One for opaque inputs, and ISA to Zero if there is also no coverage. (We keep ISA around when there is coverage because we use it to tweak alpha for coverage.) * Abandons solid white optimizations for the sake of simplicity (screen was the only mode that previous had solid white opts). Minor differences: * Inconsequential differences in opt flags (e.g. we now return kCanTweakAlphaForCoverage_OptFlag even when there is no coverage). * Src coeffs when the shader outputs 0. * IS2C vs IS2A when the secondary output is scalar. BUG=skia: Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9a70920db22b6309c671f8e5d519bb95570e4414 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1124373002
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if (!xp) {
ERRORF(reporter, "Failed to create an XP without dual source blending.");
return;
}
TEST_ASSERT(!xp->hasSecondaryOutput());
}
}
}
}