Angle does not yet link, but it does compile.
I chickened out and wrote cp.py to be the copy tool on Windows. I've got all platforms using it for consistency.
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I recently switched over MSVC to simpler log lines from Ninja. This makes GCC- or Clang-based builds use the same set of messages. It's less noise when things go right; Ninja prints the whole line when a step fails.
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This is only useful in the rare case that the dst does not
fall into one of our main paths.
But it's a good optimization, since this does happen,
and typically, the dst won't change.
ColorCodecBench z620 --nonstd --xform_only
Without Patch 511us
With Patch 348us
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Not quite there yet for ANGLE. The rest should be good to go.
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This should make each compilation unit's SkNx types distinct from each other's as far as C++ cares. This keeps us from violating the One Definition Rule with different implementations for the same function.
Here's an example I like. Sk4i SkNx_cast(Sk4b) has at least 4 different sensible implementations:
- SSE2: punpcklbw xmm, zero; punpcklbw xmm, zero
- SSSE3: load mask; pshufb xmm, mask
- SSE4.1: pmovzxbd
- AVX2: vpmovzxbd
We really want all these to inline, but if for some reason they don't (Debug build, poor inliner) and they're compiled in SkOpts.cpp, SkOpts_ssse3.cpp, SkOpts_sse41.cpp, SkOpts_hsw.cpp... boom!
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Now that we've identified this as the "fast path", it has
become (somewhat) stable, and I'm ready to ship it, I feel
comfortable playing games with clang to get the behavior
we want.
toSRGB Performance on HP z620:
Before: 370us or 470us (depending on the mood of my computer)
After: 345us (or better, always)
My guess is that clang optimizers do a better job of interleaving
instructions effectively when we put everything into one function.
Regardless of being silly about performance, I also acutally
prefer how the code reads this way.
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Reason for revert:
Instead of trying to run the presubmit for try jobs and at every commit, let's do it only for try jobs, which worked fine without this CL.
Original issue's description:
> Presubmit recipe: call presubmit_support.py directly
>
> For some reason, presubmit_support.py can't find PRESUBMIT.py
> unless it has a diff. Calling this script directly allows us
> to specify a fake upstream to force it to find a diff and
> therefore be able to find PRESUBMIT.py.
>
> BUG=skia:5823
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> Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/c1c7c21fdd2793b2c03b8ffc06461a00c4241a18TBR=rmistry@google.com,borenet@chromium.org
# Not skipping CQ checks because original CL landed more than 1 days ago.
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This is the last use of kSkiaGamma8888_GrPixelConfig
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Update the ANGLE test GL context, GrContextFactory, and config parsing to allow explicit control of ANGLE front/backend.
This will allow us to explicitly test ES2 vs ES3 interfaces to ANGLE as well as D3D9, D3D11, and OpenGL backends.
Also makes the angle api types valid in all builds (but will just fail when SK_ANGLE=1 or not on windows for the d3d backends).
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I really wanted this today, so I got it working again.
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Necessary because PNGs like to specify their gamma this way.
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Just a simple oversight... this should make Ganesh work.
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With this CL we handle single off-center hardstop gradients.
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The default NINJA_STATUS format is "[%f/%t] ". This prepends %e to help diagnose slow builds.
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It's hard to read the logs as they are now. This simplifies down the descriptions, and stifles a warning about linking object files with no symbols into a static library.
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It will now reside in SkColorSpace_Base. Future work for SkColorSpace
will cause this function to not be desirable or sensible to call on
all SkColorSpaces. Call sites were changed to make a kSRGBLinear_Named
instead of kSRGB_Named -> makeLinearGamma() (the majority of cases),
and if that was not possible, SkColorSpace_Base::makeLinearGamma()
was called instead.
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Not much used for debug symbols if they're not linked in.
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