This is the same as https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/4383/ (Further centralize computation of GrSurface VRAM consumption) but with a suppression for Vulkan in the new test and removal of an assert Chromium was triggering.
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This is in preparation for GrTextureContext and GrSurfaceContext
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Functions like GrMakeInfoFromTexture encouraged incorrect code to be
written. Similarly, the ability to construct an info from any GrSurface
was never going to be correct. Luckily, the only client of that had all
of the correct parameters much higher on the stack (and dictated or
replaced most of the properties of the returned info anyway).
With this, I can finally remove the color space as an output of the
pixel config -> color type conversion, which was never going to be
correct.
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Refactor GrGpuResource to contain two different pieces of state:
a) instance is budgeted or not budgeted
b) instance references wrapped backend objects or not
The "object lifecycle" was also attached to backend object
handles (ids), which made the code a bit unclear. Backend objects
would be associated with GrGpuResource::LifeCycle, even though
GrGpuResource::LifeCycle refers to the GpuResource, and individual
backend objects in one GpuResource might be governed with different
"lifecycle".
Mark the budgeted/not budgeted with SkBudgeted::kYes, SkBudgeted::kNo.
This was previously GrGpuResource::kCached_LifeCycle,
GrGpuResource::kUncached_LifeCycle.
Mark the "references wrapped object" with boolean. This was previously
GrGpuResource::kBorrowed_LifeCycle,
GrGpuResource::kAdopted_LifeCycle for GrGpuResource.
Associate the backend object ownership status with
GrBackendObjectOwnership for the backend object handles.
The resource type leaf constuctors, such has GrGLTexture or
GrGLTextureRenderTarget take "budgeted" parameter. This parameter
is passed to GrGpuResource::registerWithCache().
The resource type intermediary constructors, such as GrGLTexture
constructors for class GrGLTextureRenderTarget do not take "budgeted"
parameters, intermediary construtors do not call registerWithCache.
Removes the need for tagging GrGpuResource -derived subclass
constructors with "Derived" parameter.
Makes instances that wrap backend objects be registered with
a new function GrGpuResource::registerWithCacheWrapped().
Removes "budgeted" parameter from classes such as StencilAttahment, as
they are always cached and never wrap any external backend objects.
Removes the use of concept "external" from the member function names.
The API refers to the objects as "wrapped", so make all related
functions use the term consistently.
No change in functionality. Resources referencing wrapped objects are
always inserted to the cache with budget decision kNo.
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Prior to this patch clients who were solely uploading to textures (e.g., SW Mask Mgr) would cause extra flushes b.c., even though kPreferNoIO was being specified, resources with pending IO would still be returned even though there was plenty of space in the resource cache.
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1286203002
This avoids the problem of a newly created uncached texture causing a purge of cached resources.
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Consolidate read/write funcs in context.
Remove support for reading pixels from a surface that's not a target. It's currently broken and neither used nor tested.
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/648863002
Before this change, an object needed to inherit from GrResource (and
thus be a GPU object) in order to live in the GrResourceCache. That
was a problem for caching items that weren't GPU objects themselves,
but owned GPU objects.
This change splits GrResource into two classes:
1. GrCacheable: The base class for objects that can live in the
GrResourceCache.
2. GrGpuObject, which inherits from GrCacheable: The base class for
objects that get tracked by GrGpu.
This change is purely a refactor; there is no change in functionality.
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Author: cdalton@nvidia.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/251013002
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Revert "Revert "PixelRef now returns (nearly) everything that is currently in SkBitmap. The goal is to refactor bitmap later to remove redundancy, and more interestingly, remove the chance for a disconnect between the actual (pixelref) rowbytes and config, and the one claimed by the bitmap.""""""
This reverts commit eabd6b2ed4e494b323c08f32358f45950a0368c3.
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