Changed childProcessor(i) to return const referencd
Fixed rootProc/parentProc offset issues; renamed a few things.
added nonempty check to gatherTransforms to avoid segfault
removed recursive append_gr_coord_transforms() from GrGLProgramBuilder
BUILDS! Changed num*includeProc() calls to num() calls
added gatherCoordTransforms(). added coordTransforms() for root proc only
Modified GrFragmentProcessor to append child proc transforms and textures to root proc's arrays.
BUG=skia:4182
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1275853005
Previously, many of our codec implementations followed the same
pattern (often in a function named handleRewind):
switch (this->rewindIfNeeded()) {
case CouldNotRewind:
return CouldNotRewind;
case NoRewindNecessary:
// keep going
break;
case Rewound:
<re-read header etc>
break;
}
In this CL, remove the enum, and put the piece that happens in the
Rewound case into a virtual function, onRewind. rewindIfNeeded now
contains the common pieces from various functions named handleRewind.
In SkBmpCodec, add a function that returns whether the BMP is in ICO,
so it can have a common implementation for onRewind.
BUG=skia:3257
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1288483002
This requires adding the stroke info to the cache key, and doing the
stroking and dashing before rendering as triangles.
BUG=skia:3755
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1275553002
Paths are cached as tessellated triangle meshes in vertex buffers on the GPU. Stroked paths are not (yet) cached.
Paths containing no curved segments (linear paths) are reused at all scales. Paths containing curved segments are reused within a scale tolerance threshold.
In order to invalidate the cache when an SkPath is changed or deleted,
this required implementing genID change notification in SkPath. This is
modelled almost exactly on SkPixelRef::GenIDChangeListener.
However, It does not currently implement the check for unique genIDs,
so notifiers will fire when the first instance of an SkPathRef
using a given genID is destroyed.
Another caveat is that you cannot successfully add a change notifier
to an empty path, since it uses the "canonical" empty path which is
never modified or destroyed. For this reason, we prevent adding
listeners to it.
BUG=skia:4121,skia:4122, 497403
DOCS_PREVIEW= https://skia.org/?cl=1114353004
Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/468dfa72eb6694145487be17876804dfca3b7adb
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1114353004
Prior to this CL, if a client wanted to decode scanlines, they had to
create an SkCodec in order to get an SkScanlineDecoder. This introduces
complications if input data is not easily shared between the two
objects.
Instead, add methods to SkScanlineDecoder for creating a new one from
input data, and remove the creation functions from SkCodec.
Update DM and tests.
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1267583002
Does not try to cache calls to readPixels at the moment:
- not triggered by drawing
- not clear if we want to perform any pixel transformations (that readPixels allows) on the GPU or CPU
Can consider that another time.
BUG=513695
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1262923003
Paths are cached as tessellated triangle meshes in vertex buffers on the GPU. Stroked paths are not (yet) cached.
Paths containing no curved segments (linear paths) are reused at all scales. Paths containing curved segments are reused within a scale tolerance threshold.
In order to invalidate the cache when an SkPath is changed or deleted,
this required implementing genID change notification in SkPath. This is
modelled almost exactly on SkPixelRef::GenIDChangeListener.
However, It does not currently implement the check for unique genIDs,
so notifiers will fire when the first instance of an SkPathRef
using a given genID is destroyed.
Another caveat is that you cannot successfully add a change notifier
to an empty path, since it uses the "canonical" empty path which is
never modified or destroyed. For this reason, we prevent adding
listeners to it.
BUG=skia:4121,skia:4122, 497403
DOCS_PREVIEW= https://skia.org/?cl=1114353004
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1114353004
Renames Sk4pxXfermode.h to SkXfermode_opts.h,
and refactors it a tiny bit internally.
This moves xfermode optimization from being "compile-time everywhere but NEON"
to simply "runtime everywhere". I don't anticipate any effect on perf or
correctness.
BUG=skia:4117
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1264543006
With this new arrangement, the benefits of inlining sk_memset16/32 have changed.
On x86, they're not significantly different, except for small N<=10 where the inlined code is significantly slower.
On ARMv7 with NEON, our custom code is still significantly faster for N>10 (up to 2x faster). For small N<=10 inlining is still significantly faster.
On ARMv7 without NEON, our custom code is still ridiculously faster (up to 10x) than inlining for N>10, though for small N<=10 inlining is still a little faster.
We were not using the NEON memset16 and memset32 procs on ARMv8. At first blush, that seems to be an oversight, but if so it's an extremely lucky one. The ARMv8 code generation for our memset16/32 procs is total garbage, leaving those methods ~8x slower than just inlining the memset, using the compiler's autovectorization.
So, no need to inline any more on x86, and still inline for N<=10 on ARMv7. Always inline for ARMv8.
BUG=skia:4117
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1270573002
This enables the NEON sk_float_rsqrt() code for configurations that have NEON at run-time but not compile-time.
These devices will see about a 2x (1.26 -> 2.33) slowdown in sk_float_rsqrt(), but it should be more precise than our portable fallback.
(When inlined, the portable fallback and the NEON code are almost identical in speed. The only difference is precision. Going through a function pointer is causing all this slowdown. This is a good example of a place where Skia really benefits from compile-time NEON.)
BUG=skia:4117,skia:4114
No public API changes.
TBR=reed@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1264893002
SDL isn't an OS anyway, it's just a library views can use. Remaining
support for Brew was removed some time ago, and there are currently
no uses of SK_BUILD_FOR_PALM.
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1268573002
This hasn't been tested for years, and no one currently knows when it
last worked (if ever). It is doubtful that any of the remaining logic
would even make sense with a modern version of Embedded Compact 2013.
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1260453008
The current include-what-you-use with current clang is much less
noisy and more useful than it has been in the past. This change
introduces a few IWYU directives (which are helpful documentation for
humans as well) and fixes a few sets of includes.
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1207893002
To make this work, we tag their pixelrefs as temporarily immutable, allowing
ourselves to restore the pixels to mutability only when the image drops away.
This should allow us to wobble back and forth between writing to the Surface
and reading from the Image without a COW, with the Surface seeing mutable
pixels and the Image seeing immutable pixels.
The big idea is, Image doesn't need forever-immutable pixels, it just needs
pixels that are immutable as long as it's alive.
BUG=skia:
patch from issue 804523002 at patchset 40001 (http://crrev.com/804523002#ps40001)
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1254383006
This reverts commit d12e6ffa5c.
Our Chrome roll canaries are failing with the dreaded
Ninja-says-there's-more-work-to-do message. I will break this up
smaller (if possible) and try again tomorrow.
BUG=skia:4126
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1258293004 .
include/views/SkOSWindow_Win.h includes it.
To move SkTHash.h to include/private, SkChecksum.h needs to go there too. To move SkChecksum.h to include/private, SkTLogic needs to go there too.
This adds a bunch of -Iinclude/private to tools.gyp I missed in the last CL.
No public API changes.
TBR=reed@google.com
BUG=skia:4126
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1260613006
This is a contract change for SkPath::getBounds(), which formally was defined to return 0,0,0,0 for a 1-point path, regardless of the coordinates of that point. This seems wacky/inconsistent, and was causing other bugs (incorrect bounds) when this was unioned with other rects.
Does anyone remember why we defined it this way?
BUG=513799
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1261773002
SkSurface_Raster snapshots do not lock their backing bitmaps when the
pixel ref is shared - they only lock on deep-copy.
But since for raster surfaces the pixels are always in memory, I think
it would be OK to also lock in the former case.
This allows for optimized (zero-copy) reads of raster surface snapshot
data.
R=reed@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1256993002
Improves max relative error from 0.00175126 to 0.000650197.
Also add unit tests to check error bounds.
BUG=chromium:511458
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1251423002
Tidy up a little while I'm in here:
1) SIMD headers are now included by SkTypes.h as appropriate.
2) _mm_cvtss_f32() is pithier and generates the same code.
Looks like this is the only code checking for SSE wrong. After this CL:
~/skia (sse) $ git grep __SSE
include/core/SkPreConfig.h: #if defined(__SSE4_2__)
include/core/SkPreConfig.h: #elif defined(__SSE4_1__)
include/core/SkPreConfig.h: #elif defined(__SSE3__)
include/core/SkPreConfig.h: #elif defined(__SSE2__)
every other check is in SkPreConfig.h where it belongs.
This is going to affect some GMs subtly on Windows.
BUG=chromium:511458
No public API changes.
TBR=reed@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1248503004
This is split off of https://codereview.chromium.org/1225923010/ (Start tightening correspondence betweeen GrDrawContext and GrRenderTarget). It:
fixes some style nits
replaces some passing of GrContext with GrTextureProvider & GrDrawContext
does a bit of the finer grained creation of GrDrawContexts
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1245183002
This allows codecs that support subsets natively (i.e. WEBP) to do so.
Add a field on SkCodec::Options representing the subset.
Add a method on SkCodec to find a valid subset which approximately
matches a desired subset.
Implement subset decodes in SkWebpCodec.
Add a test in DM for decoding subsets.
Notice that we only start on even boundaries. This is due to the
way libwebp's API works. SkWEBPImageDecoder does not take this into
account, which results in visual artifacts.
FIXME: Subsets with scaling are not pixel identical, but close. (This
may be fine, though - they are not perceptually different. We'll just
need to mark another set of images in gold as valid, once
https://skbug.com/4038 is fixed, so we can tests scaled webp without
generating new images on each run.)
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1240143002
Visual Studio 2015 has additional warnings around noexcept and
disabling exceptions, which can be worked around with the
(undocumented) _HAS_EXCEPTIONS macro.
Visual Studio 2013 and 2015 have roundf in math.h, so use it to
avoid extra work and casts.
We avoid using cmath, as it undefs isfinite on gcc, but Visual Studio
2015 no longer provides overloads of copysign from math.h (which is
actually correct). As a result, use copysignf (which is available in
math.h in 2013 and 2015) directly.
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1244173005
This deduplicates a few pieces of code:
- we end up with one copy of each xfer32() driver loop instead of one per xfermode;
- we end up with two* copies of each xfermode implementation instead of ten**.
* For a given Mode: Mode() itself and xfer_aa<Mode>().
** From unrolling: twice at a stride of 8, once at 4, once at 2, and once at 1, then all again for when we have AA.
This decreases the size of SkXfermode.o from 1.5M to 620K on x86-64 and from 1.3M to 680K on ARMv7+NEON.
If we wanted to, we could eliminate the xfer_aa<Mode>() copy by tagging each Mode() function as __attribute__((noinline)) or its equivalent. This would result in another ~100K space savings.
Performance is affected in proportion to the original xfermode speed:
fast modes like Plus take the largest proportional hit, and slow modes
like HardLight or SoftLight see essentially no hit at all.
This adds SK_VECTORCALL to help keep this code fast on ARMv7 and Windows. I've looked at the ARMv7 generated code... it looks good, even pretty.
For compatibility with SK_VECTORCALL, we now pass the vector-sized arguments by value instead of by reference. Some refactoring now allows us to declare each mode as just a static function instead of a struct, which simplifies things.
TBR=reed@google.com
No public API changes.
BUG=skia:
Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/e617e1525916d7ee684142728c0905828caf49da
CQ_EXTRA_TRYBOTS=client.skia.compile:Build-Ubuntu-GCC-Arm7-Debug-Android_NoNeon-Trybot
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1242743004
Reason for revert:
http://build.chromium.org/p/client.skia.compile/builders/Build-Ubuntu-GCC-Arm7-Debug-Android_NoNeon/builds/1168/steps/build%20most/logs/stdio
Original issue's description:
> De-templatize Sk4pxXfermode code a bit.
>
> This deduplicates a few pieces of code:
> - we end up with one copy of each xfer32() driver loop instead of one per xfermode;
> - we end up with two* copies of each xfermode implementation instead of ten**.
>
> * For a given Mode: Mode() itself and xfer_aa<Mode>().
> ** From unrolling: twice at a stride of 8, once at 4, once at 2, and once at 1, then all again for when we have AA.
>
> This decreases the size of SkXfermode.o from 1.5M to 620K on x86-64 and from 1.3M to 680K on ARMv7+NEON.
>
> If we wanted to, we could eliminate the xfer_aa<Mode>() copy by tagging each Mode() function as __attribute__((noinline)) or its equivalent. This would result in another ~100K space savings.
>
> Performance is affected in proportion to the original xfermode speed:
> fast modes like Plus take the largest proportional hit, and slow modes
> like HardLight or SoftLight see essentially no hit at all.
>
> This adds SK_VECTORCALL to help keep this code fast on ARMv7 and Windows. I've looked at the ARMv7 generated code... it looks good, even pretty.
>
> For compatibility with SK_VECTORCALL, we now pass the vector-sized arguments by value instead of by reference. Some refactoring now allows us to declare each mode as just a static function instead of a struct, which simplifies things.
>
> TBR=reed@google.com
> No public API changes.
>
> BUG=skia:
>
> Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/e617e1525916d7ee684142728c0905828caf49daTBR=msarett@google.com,mtklein@chromium.org
NOPRESUBMIT=true
NOTREECHECKS=true
NOTRY=true
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1245273005
This deduplicates a few pieces of code:
- we end up with one copy of each xfer32() driver loop instead of one per xfermode;
- we end up with two* copies of each xfermode implementation instead of ten**.
* For a given Mode: Mode() itself and xfer_aa<Mode>().
** From unrolling: twice at a stride of 8, once at 4, once at 2, and once at 1, then all again for when we have AA.
This decreases the size of SkXfermode.o from 1.5M to 620K on x86-64 and from 1.3M to 680K on ARMv7+NEON.
If we wanted to, we could eliminate the xfer_aa<Mode>() copy by tagging each Mode() function as __attribute__((noinline)) or its equivalent. This would result in another ~100K space savings.
Performance is affected in proportion to the original xfermode speed:
fast modes like Plus take the largest proportional hit, and slow modes
like HardLight or SoftLight see essentially no hit at all.
This adds SK_VECTORCALL to help keep this code fast on ARMv7 and Windows. I've looked at the ARMv7 generated code... it looks good, even pretty.
For compatibility with SK_VECTORCALL, we now pass the vector-sized arguments by value instead of by reference. Some refactoring now allows us to declare each mode as just a static function instead of a struct, which simplifies things.
TBR=reed@google.com
No public API changes.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1242743004
This change is motivated by a recent switch in how chromium handles
<video> color spaces, making rec709 more commonly used. This will
allow video -> canvas copies to take the fast GPU path when we're using
709, just as we do with 601 and jpeg.
Chromium-side change: https://codereview.chromium.org/1236313002
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1241723005
Motivation:
- perf win for clients that overwrite the surface after a snapshot.
- may allow us to eliminate SkDeferredCanvas, as this was its primary advantage.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1236023004
The new test is disabled by default, as it's quite slow.
We can run it if we suspect problems by passing -x to DM.
This test would have been failing before the bug fix, and now is passing.
Assuming the Priv on the end means it's not considered public API...
TBR=reed@google.com
BUG=skia:4052
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1228333003
and are treated as convex when they are not.
Allow the SkPath::Iter to leave degenerate path
segments unmolested by passing an additional exact
bool to next().
Treat any non-zero length as significant in addPt().
R=reed@google.com,robertphillips@google.com
BUG=493450
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1228383002
Implement support for path rendering in Chromium through
CHROMIUM_path_rendering pseudo extension.
The extension defines a new pseudo-gl function,
BindFragmentInputLocation. This behaves similarly to the
BindUniformLocation pseudo-gl function. The idea is to assign fragment
input location to a fragment input before linking the program.
BUG=chromium:344330
Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/eeef46d181f9f8db388ecea81df699fc1b3c9280
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1192663002