Bug: skia:12701
Change-Id: I1fd8dede3eb216c28408bd613119448704c0e7c7
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/512356
Reviewed-by: Michael Ludwig <michaelludwig@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Robert Phillips <robertphillips@google.com>
This CL defines a const string in GrGPUResource and have the
constructors accept it. The label string is then plumbed through the
system for other components to accept it.
Bug: chromium:1164111
Change-Id: I6cc759f9263dedd4b2cc0c3ca7cf280be5d74174
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/508798
Reviewed-by: Greg Daniel <egdaniel@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Greg Daniel <egdaniel@google.com>
Moved the MatrixFoldingES2.sksl test case for matrix construction with
side-effects into a new PreserveSideEffects.sksl test and added new test
cases for various vector and matrix types and constructors. The new test
is written such that none of its contents should be folded away.
Note: This test does not pass on NVIDIA GPUs when using OpenGL as
discussed in skia:13035. Notably, NONE of the increments are executed on
those GPUs as ALL increment expressions seemingly get subjected to
constant-folding. The test is disabled on NVIDIA GPU bots.
This also means that the remaining MatrixFoldingES2.sksl tests now work
on NVIDIA GPUs when using OpenGL (with the exception of Tegra3 + OpenGL
ES).
Bug: skia:13035, skia:11919
Change-Id: I561bb62fe2b6b814ba80fbc492d3885bbcd6b65b
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/518278
Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Arman Uguray <armansito@google.com>
This lets us differentiate SkQP from other testing harnesses (like DM or
Viewer) at runtime.
This allows us to change strictness or deactivate tests when SkQP is
running. Previously we had a macro SK_BUILD_FOR_SKQP for this, but this
did not work on a local skqp binary; it only activated when compiling
for Android.
Change-Id: I7334e04ea1eddda783a5d2f26699edd20828f81a
Bug: skia:13037
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/518939
Reviewed-by: Derek Sollenberger <djsollen@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
The Android builds of SkQP will conditionally exclude any tests that are
not flagged with `SkQP`.
Note that local builds of the C++ skqp binary do not actually set
SK_BUILD_FOR_SKQP. This flag is set by gn_to_bp. So local skqp binaries
will continue to run these tests. A possible fix for this limitation
has been written in the followup CL: http://review.skia.org/518939
Change-Id: I879650d165c5931693b14102586bae2c9e45dd43
Bug: skia:13037
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/518936
Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Derek Sollenberger <djsollen@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Derek Sollenberger <djsollen@google.com>
At this CL, we should run exactly the same tests as before; the only
difference is that we enable and disable tests via SkSLTestFlags instead
of using different SKSL_TEST_xxxxxx macros for different test types.
There is an inert flag for SkQP; this will be implemented in a followup
CL.
The SKSL_TEST block now extends past 100 characters in some spots
because it was, overall, a lot easier to read and edit tabular data in
a tabular format than with inconsistent formatting and line wrapping.
Change-Id: Ic90f88b10c6e59357275b471e6e86e53e611f101
Bug: skia:13037
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/518138
Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Arman Uguray <armansito@google.com>
Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Change-Id: I1fa160941b18392616708f4e08a4ebbf7398480e
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/518521
Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Ethan Nicholas <ethannicholas@google.com>
4 byte alignment was being used, when it should be 256 on Intel Macs.
Bug: skia:13033
Change-Id: If902885f62e019b10c316dcfd7f4a336e0982db7
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/518522
Reviewed-by: Robert Phillips <robertphillips@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Jim Van Verth <jvanverth@google.com>
Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
ExtractPaintData currently returns:
std::tuple<SkUniquePaintParamsID, std::unique_ptr<SkPipelineData>>
SkShaderCodeDictionary::findOrCreate is going to change in an upcoming CL and this sets up to better isolate those changes.
Bug: skia:12701
Change-Id: I8d077b3d342e6ea16ac99227eb145d92e8247ea4
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/517736
Reviewed-by: Jim Van Verth <jvanverth@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Robert Phillips <robertphillips@google.com>
PS1 regenerates BUILD.bazel files
I suggest reviewing the deltas between PS1 and the latest
PS to focus on the interesting bits.
The changes here allow for a Vulkan-only build of HelloWorld
based on sk_app. The toughest change was properly fetching
the VisualID after removing the gl calls that used to
fill that in.
There are a few changes that fix resolution of Dawn
header files, but those won't actually be built until
a follow-on CL.
Change-Id: I54fb58b5dd7ecd4313562aed401759b3eaed53c0
Bug: skia:12541
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/516999
Reviewed-by: Greg Daniel <egdaniel@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Kevin Lubick <kjlubick@google.com>
This was motivated by SkScalerContextFlags putting `kNone` into the
global namespace. Instead of adding a suffix, change these internal
enums to be scoped and update the users.
Because SkScalerContextFlags is used like a bitfield,
`SK_MAKE_BITFIELD_OPS` is used to provide the appropriate operators. The
macro implementation is updated to handle scoped enums, remove the very
dangerous, unwanted, and unused templated operators, and add operator~
since that is needed by one existing user.
Also, for some reason this allows the compiler to find an unused field
which is removed.
Change-Id: Id31c80b381bffaf9b623f6a8ec7d86751d3d99f0
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/517616
Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Ben Wagner <bungeman@google.com>
SkPipelineData is evolving into a big deal - it deserves it owns files.
Bug: skia:12701
Change-Id: I78b4100f1b90fa10f2b264e6d13fca6f15bba39b
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/516157
Reviewed-by: Jim Van Verth <jvanverth@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Robert Phillips <robertphillips@google.com>
Additionally make the enums enum-classes.
We will need this to specify fixed function blend modes in Graphite.
This CL is mainly mechanical (i.e., global replace) but some fix-ups were required for our internal bit twiddling with the enum-classes.
Bug: skia:12701
Change-Id: I67abcf8274d14e691974cf253bf65dcb4697bd9a
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/515318
Reviewed-by: Jim Van Verth <jvanverth@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Robert Phillips <robertphillips@google.com>
DEF_CONDITIONAL_TEST and DEF_CONDITIONAL_GPUTEST_FOR_xxxx_CONTEXTS will
allow unit tests to be considered or ignored based on a passed-in
boolean condition. DEF_TEST_DISABLED is now implemented as a conditional
test hard-coded with a "false" condition.
This allows macros (such as SKSL_TEST) to add unit tests based on the
result of a comparison.
Change-Id: Ic5325569009cfce768ba8942907c1d3e7d69ca1c
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/517516
Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
ES2 disallows opaque types in expressions (other than passing them to
their associated builtin functions). We now enforce a similar
restriction on SkSL opaque types.
While I was there, I added several other cases to the invalid-shader
test to make sure that they were all caught.
I needed to reorder some code to make sure that ternary expression error
messages didn't change. Ternary expressions now check for opaque types
before checking that the left-side type and right-side type are
compatible. This is because we check for "compatible" ternary
expressions by checking if `leftSide == rightSide` would be accepted.
`shader1 == shader2` used to be considered a valid expression for the
purposes of this test, but not anymore.
Change-Id: I62a0a31feca9dadd428da7d1b48d7693c4b6434d
Bug: skia:13026
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/516802
Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
The fuzzer discovered that we allow == on void types (confusing the SkVM
backend).
Change-Id: Ia9494642faf67f3f86e3a365807be8bd4a7062e4
Bug: skia:13026
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/516796
Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Previously, we would take the vector-folding path for all types. This
didn't cause any problem for scalars, but failed for "zero-size" types
like void. It isn't valid to compare zero-size values, but we currently
don't reject such code (see skia:13026), and the fuzzer noticed this.
It's safest to only run the vector-folding code when we actually have
multiple slots that need to be folded into one result.
Change-Id: I0bc88043d9a4aeea38ae24dc1a6d1a7430d3d7b0
Bug: oss-fuzz:45279, skia:13026
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/516676
Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Bug: skia:12754
Change-Id: Iec046dedb088f226e5928712222fa786426b2689
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/515517
Reviewed-by: Michael Ludwig <michaelludwig@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Greg Daniel <egdaniel@google.com>
This will allow us to easily replace unordered_set/unordered_map in more
places.
Change-Id: Ic0b5245e8cdce2918d7b043bfc370eca95caf889
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/515319
Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Wagner <bungeman@google.com>
Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
The slot-assignment logic has been changed to associate slots with
function calls, instead of function definitions. In our test case, you
can now see that the calls to `get` are now mapped to $15, $17 and $18.
This change also jiggles some existing tests and improves their
register allocation slightly (!).
One minor hitch here is that there's no FunctionCall node associated
with main() (it's never explicitly called). However, our slot map key
can be any IRNode, and we know main() can't be called by anyone else,
so it's harmless to use the function definition as the key in this case.
(This entry could probably stay out the map entirely if it made a
difference, but I don't think it matters.)
Change-Id: I68a6ff24cbd3a2db77f24126502bd3d11e8c0962
Bug: skia:13011
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/514578
Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
If a function is called multiple times on one line, stepping over that
line does not show all of the function-call results. It only shows the
last result.
e.g. in this example, I have just stepped over the first line which
calls "get" three times. We should see three results, but we only see
one: http://screen/3WfJoZWm77cSexM
In this test you can see that all three calls to `get` are assigned to
the same slot, $15.
Change-Id: Id0c486ef349a1e527001efbcee2ed2b836f56e83
Bug: skia:13011
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/514577
Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Navigating away from the Debugger in Viewer could lead to a null
dereference.
Change-Id: I2686edd3716e7a375d394a4dc1a296395b5f35b8
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/514579
Reviewed-by: Arman Uguray <armansito@google.com>
Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
This leverages our new support for standard strings in SkGoodHash, added
in prior CL http://review.skia.org/515356.
These tests already included checks for SkString, so it was easy to add
a template which tested std::string and std::string_view with the same
checks.
Change-Id: Ia2d9b889e66a50556a25e40493d14a5b692214a8
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/515358
Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Wagner <bungeman@google.com>
Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
This will allow these types to be used as the key in an SkTHashSet/Map
without providing a custom Traits class.
Change-Id: I41bfc1d43f3909d3653b4f12ac39e2a288235052
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/515356
Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Wagner <bungeman@google.com>
I added a comment and didn't rebuild; this shifted line numbers around,
which is reflected in the debug trace opcodes.
Change-Id: I1b8e00ff65557a03483e8d7ff0c4dbec9852866f
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/514777
Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Kevin Lubick <kjlubick@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Kevin Lubick <kjlubick@google.com>
The `break_loop` test causes LLVM to get confused and crash when
compiled on some GPUs. The crash goes away if we pass a literal 5
instead of a 5 that is computed at runtime. This also results in a
simpler test for SkVM, for better or worse, but we still have
coverage for dynamic loop exits in other tests.
LLVM crash: https://paste.googleplex.com/4718583155261440
Dangerous shader: https://paste.googleplex.com/4776089520963584
Change-Id: Ic6cbd55a36d2de58e5dd3459d4dfd74acdbc9f91
Bug: skia:13005
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/514538
Reviewed-by: Arman Uguray <armansito@google.com>
Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
MSL does not support the unary "-" operator on matrix types. Similarly
the SPIR-V OpFNegate/OpSNegate operations only work on scalar and vector
type.
* An expression such as "-<mat>" is now transformed to "-1.0 * <mat>" when
generating MSL.
* The same expression now generates a component-wise negation in SPIR-V,
matching what glslang outputs for GLSL.
* A unary "+" is now treated as NOP for MSL, matching the SPIR-V backend.
An expression such as "+<expr>" is now evaluated as "<expr>".
* The shared/Negation.sksl has been moved to folding/ as much of its
contents exercise constant-folding of comparison expressions.
* The shared/UnaryPositiveNegative.sksl test has been extended to
exercise scalar and matrix types.
NOTE: The SPIR-V backend changes have caused a minor re-ordering of SSA
IDs generated when writing out a prefix-expression. The affected gold
files have been updated.
Bug: skia:12627, skia:12992
Change-Id: Iec5cdafc591aed7e49b3b52bda42a02661380bab
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/513976
Auto-Submit: Arman Uguray <armansito@google.com>
Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Arman Uguray <armansito@google.com>
We previously had no way to signal a parse error from arraySize,
resulting in a cascade of additional errors downstream. This tightens
up the behavior and allows us to fail more gracefully.
Bug: skia:12416
Change-Id: I83d3d5bc1dc63395edb325297375a6eb52415817
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/512952
Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Ethan Nicholas <ethannicholas@google.com>
dFdy wasn't working due to the DSL never having been started.
Bug: skia:12985
Change-Id: Ic58018e3dec3e9df15c2e784f8732ee99e793353
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/513938
Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Ethan Nicholas <ethannicholas@google.com>
These tests were not being run for ES3-only GPU and non-strict-ES2 CPU
tests. CLONE and REHYDRATE variants are now generated for all test
declarations.
Change-Id: I8ce14bd50f175d0bae66d9593b68a42fab701f93
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/513056
Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Arman Uguray <armansito@google.com>
On modern hardware, this will give the correct result for `NaN != x`
(true).
Change-Id: I9683f74756da5da5f34ccacec02c1f2449791f26
Bug: skia:12977
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/513317
Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Arman Uguray <armansito@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Arman Uguray <armansito@google.com>
The SKSL_TEST_CPU_ES3 has been misinterpreted to mean that the tests
should run on "SkVM and OpenGL" while it was originally meant for tests
that were explicitly disabled on GPU backends.
* This macro is now called "SKSL_TEST_CPU_NO_STRICT_ES2" and the comments
reflect the fact that the tests are meant for CPU-only.
* Removed the infra bot exceptions for the matrix constructor tests as
they are now restricted to run only on CPU.
Bug: skia:12970
Change-Id: I46dcec51ef6998f6a8a7b4610c39560da1e59057
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/512578
Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Arman Uguray <armansito@google.com>
PS1 is the automatic regenerated changes.
PS2-3 adds an #ifdef guard to the addToKey method on shaders.
The SkShaderCodeDictionary class helps generate SkSL and is
only necessary when we are building with SkSL (gpu builds and
cpu builds with SkVM).
Suggested Review order:
- Use Gerrit to diff PS 1 and the last PS
- src/core/BUILD.bazel adds some sources to the "only
necessary if sksl is enabled" bucket
- All the .cpp and .h files to see the #ifdef is added
correctly.
Change-Id: I4d4ce61a4957ef1e0840204acff08ce7e616f9cb
Bug: skia:12541
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/512157
Reviewed-by: Michael Ludwig <michaelludwig@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Kevin Lubick <kjlubick@google.com>
This should reduce any possibility of keys being built w/ mixed backend snippets. The decision of which backend the key is being created for is made once, when the builder is created.
Bug: skia:12701
Change-Id: I070330627450501eb93ed98271659e1441aaa935
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/511804
Reviewed-by: Jim Van Verth <jvanverth@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Robert Phillips <robertphillips@google.com>
Right now this just checks the creation of the key in debug. In follow up CLs we will pass the data payload to the glue code.
The additional key structure also obviates the need for the block-specific Dump methods.
Bug: skia:12701
Change-Id: Ieddea596de92a4f6b3cf6003f33d7f01d3d28c20
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/508678
Reviewed-by: Michael Ludwig <michaelludwig@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Robert Phillips <robertphillips@google.com>
Switch to using the public API similar to SkTextBlob for
serialize/Deserialize. Add deserializeSlug to SkStrikeClient.
Bug: chromium:1278340
Change-Id: I91b93487859c662e3bfdfba49ba4758f13529cd9
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/511601
Reviewed-by: Robert Phillips <robertphillips@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Herb Derby <herb@google.com>
Use the SkStrikeClient to do the TypefaceID translation if present
when creating a GrGlyphVector.
With this change, Chromium should be able to use the
flatten/MakeFromBuffer API. Currently, this will only
serialize DirectMask (the most common type) drawing.
Other SubRun type will follow soon.
Bug: chromium:1278340
Change-Id: I08a46c7e4e13f7bd899abfdad89c5b3db2548d6a
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/511416
Reviewed-by: Robert Phillips <robertphillips@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Herb Derby <herb@google.com>
This failure happens when using the SkRemoteGlyphCache system
*and* serializing slugs. The problem is that the origin from the
blob conversion was applied twice causing all the sub-pixel
positions to be off. This often pass because this position often
is {0, 0}.
Change-Id: I0384cfc1de5c32851381390661d1f4a8a6595ab2
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/510724
Reviewed-by: Robert Phillips <robertphillips@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Herb Derby <herb@google.com>
This updates the key builder system so the builder can be used in a tight loop with the memory backing the key being reused.
Bug: skia:12701
Change-Id: I79a72ca26570dcfea9aa45b0fbad8e598688ee98
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/510016
Reviewed-by: Michael Ludwig <michaelludwig@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Robert Phillips <robertphillips@google.com>
This will leave the PaintParamsKeys more clearly immutable and manage more of the cruft of key creation (e.g., beginBlock/endBlock pairing).
Bug: skia:12701
Change-Id: I1944397465f845e974e950f47cedb90c3f1895b1
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/506881
Reviewed-by: Michael Ludwig <michaelludwig@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Robert Phillips <robertphillips@google.com>
This reverts commit f436cf2343.
Reason for revert: May need to be behind flag or more
suppressions. Breaking linux-rel vulkan_swiftshader_blink_web_tests
css3/filters/effect-blur-hw.html .
Original change's description:
> Preserve base device origin on saveLayer and image filters
>
> SaveLayerOriginTest taken from https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/277977
>
> Bug: skia:12732
> Change-Id: I5ce75355bb16237043c229e1cbc7a106eb636d18
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/508919
> Reviewed-by: Greg Daniel <egdaniel@google.com>
> Commit-Queue: Michael Ludwig <michaelludwig@google.com>
Bug: skia:12732
Change-Id: I74cc8dc279d22c4fbd313ae3caeb4d0748daf003
No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/510196
Auto-Submit: Ben Wagner <bungeman@google.com>
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Bot-Commit: Rubber Stamper <rubber-stamper@appspot.gserviceaccount.com>
Add fully functional flatten, and MakeFromBuffer functionality
for the DirectMaskSubRunSlug type. The other runs will need to come
later.
Add MakeFromBuffer stubs for all the rest of the subrun types.
This has a single unit test to check basic functionality of
flatten and MakeFromBuffer calls.
Change-Id: I379ded4609a2160170ed6a3670c7c7b6ed2c5b2e
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/509137
Reviewed-by: Robert Phillips <robertphillips@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Herb Derby <herb@google.com>
Bug: skia:12845
Change-Id: Ia03293c4efdad4c5381a713c9d7d4857b79530c7
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/509398
Reviewed-by: Robert Phillips <robertphillips@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Greg Daniel <egdaniel@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Jim Van Verth <jvanverth@google.com>
PS1 regenerates the BUILD.bazel files
This allows us to use closure to minify the JS in canvaskit.js
Change-Id: Ib8326d2e3a19cd2168b740b6946f9165a2810133
Bug: skia:12541
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/509177
Reviewed-by: Ben Wagner <bungeman@google.com>
The name mangling is pretty simple. The uniform padding cheat is that all uniform blocks are now multiples of 16B so can always just be blindly concatenated.
Bug: skia:12701
Change-Id: I738b0669d13b11ad22096caf73af3e0c52fc0585
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I wasn't able to find any other test which exercised child color-filters
or child blenders. (SampleWithExplicitCoord evaluates from a shader.)
Change-Id: I58ecee3beca2d3dc11ded5de0eea031e1d7c3e1e
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Harden MakeFromBuffer with respect to the array length value.
* Check that the array count is not too large.
Change-Id: I5b398be1690fafce5be5b90ba8aa7af0f12be317
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These all stemmed from the same root cause, but are interesting and
distinct enough to include in our error tests.
Bug: oss-fuzz:44555, oss-fuzz:44557, oss-fuzz:44559, oss-fuzz:44561, oss-fuzz:44565
Change-Id: I22c1798809754b4b38c77ffbe369a97c64a2f60e
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The fuzzer constructs a long, valid nonsense expression
(x+x+x-x+x-x, etc.) which exceeds parse depth. At that point, the token
stream points to a `+` token. The parser attempts to consume a new
statement but stops in `unaryExpression`; this fails again, due to the
max parse-depth, but doesn't consume a token. The parser continues
trying to parse the statement, but stopping in `unaryExpression`, making
no forward progress in an infinite loop.
I've made a couple of changes as a result.
- Exceeding the max parse depth now sets `fEncounteredFatalError`.
- Encountering a fatal error causes block() to immediately halt. This
actually undoes a few of the arbitrary changes from
http://review.skia.org/506463 but not in a bad way.
- `unaryExpression()` now consumes a token before checking parse-depth.
- `structDeclaration()` had a similar issue where it could potentially
fail without consuming any tokens; this is fixed as well.
- Some unnecessarily-nested logic in ternaryExpression() was flattened
while I tried to ensure that it always consumes a token.
Change-Id: I52c2161965ffbcef1185761ca6897ec1cba5df89
Bug: oss-fuzz:44551
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Serialize all the glyphID information for the different
sub runs.
Bug: chromium:1278340
Change-Id: I04387ffadcf5cb20fbaca17a02d7ca1faf883806
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This is a reland of 3225c8cc46
Original change's description:
> Add kR8_unorm_SkColorType
>
> Change-Id: I97b5bc7f90715664f233ca7b7c41c0ecbfc29ac4
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> Reviewed-by: Greg Daniel <egdaniel@google.com>
> Commit-Queue: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Change-Id: I73fa17625d57e0e58da1b70e2e59ba200383cfe7
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Previously, REPORTER_ASSERT/ERRORF relied on a helper function named
`reporter_string` which papered over zero-argument and one-argument
messages (where one-argument messages are assumed to ignore printf
formatting rules entirely, and just forward the message as-is).
Replacing this helper with a direct call to `SkStringPrintf` allows
the compiler to check format arguments for correctness, but sacrifices
the one-argument special case. In practice the one-argument special
case was very rarely used, so it's not a significant sacrifice,
and this did uncover several real errors in assertion format strings
(including some cases where the wrong number of arguments was passed).
Change-Id: I4378c43b16fd8fdbf4c78d849a9f2f0a254f7abc
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This enables the SkSL error testing logic for runtime effects. The core
logic is identical, only the ProgramKind differs.
(Error creation scripts: http://go/paste/6413797460803584 with some
light post-processing)
Change-Id: I877205b3cc1014b50ccccf6037a2f4034c07543e
Bug: skia:12665
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Previously, when the parser found a bad statement inside a Block, it
would stop processing that Block entirely. This caused our brace
matching to fall out of balance. block() would normally only return once
the Block's closing brace was consumed, but in this case, the closing
brace would still be in the parse stream awaiting consumption even
though block() had returned.
Now, when a bad statement is found inside a Block, we just ignore it and
continue processing. (I tried injecting a poisoned statement as well,
to see if it would affect the test results, but they were identical.)
This seems to generate somewhat better errors.
Change-Id: I8dc781d5602bf99d7610f8280cde8b7c1925cb65
Bug: skia:12868
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In the recently introduced FontConfigInterface_MatchStyleNamedInstance
test the highBitsExpectation vector was one bool too short. Because this
was a std::vector<bool> AddressSanitizer because as silent because all
the bits fit in one underlying storage unit. It isn't clear why
MemorySanitizer did not seem to catch this. In any event,
highBitsExpectation[6] was effectively a random causing the test to fail
about half the time.
Restructure these parallel arrays into a Test struct so that the
expectations are obvious and line up. Also make everything constexpr.
Bug: skia:12916
Change-Id: Iaaabb7aef5e041b551a9e2302f954c64509427f8
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/506160
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Bug: skia:12643
Change-Id: I37e1718a20283dfb814c85260257d57bac2b7b34
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/506211
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PS 1 is re-generating existing BUILD.bazel files
PS 2 is generating BUILD.bazel files for tests/gms
PS 3+ makes modifications to build all of the gms and tests.
It is recommended to view this CL with just a diff between
PS 2 and the end, due to the large amount of generated changes
in PS 1 and 2.
We make a filegroup for the gms and tests because they need
to be compiled as one large blob in order for the registries
to work. Maybe in the future we will break these up, but at least
for WASM/JS, the overhead of starting a browser for each new
test would likely grind things to a halt, so we just group them
all together for now. It's also the most similar to what we
currently do.
In gm/BUILD.bazel and tests/BUILD.bazel, we add a cc_library
that encapsulates all of the deps of the tests, so we can
easily include that the build. These were discovered via
trial and error, not anything automatic or systematic.
The is_skia_dev_build config_setting is very similar to the
GN equivalent from which it was based.
The list of gms and tests to skip (e.g. which are incompatible
with WASM) was determined by building the wasm bundle:
modules/canvaskit$ make bazel_gms_release
tools/run-wasm-gm-tests$ make run_local_debug
# Don't forget to click the button on the screen after the
# browser loads
This way of invoking the tests will be replace soon with
`bazel test <something>`. As such, I didn't bother fully
documenting the current way.
Suggested review order:
- modules/canvaskit/BUILD.bazel taking note that we always
use profiling-funcs to make the stacktraces human readable.
- gm/BUILD.bazel and tests/BUILD.bazel to see the lists of
gms/tests. Notice the tests are roughly partitioned because
we don't support things like vulkan/PDF in the wasm build
and we will want a way to not build certain tests for
certain configurations
- tools/* noting some of the cc_libraries added to make
dependencies easier to add when needed.
- All other files.
Change-Id: I43059cd93c28af1c4c12b93d6ebd9c46a12d381f
Bug: skia:12541
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/506256
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SkVMSlotInfo now contains a "group index" field in each slot. The
group index starts at zero for the first slot of a variable and
increases by 1 for each slot associated with that variable.
For simple types, this group index will always match the component
index. (This is by far the common case, so the groupIndex field is
omitted from the JSON if the indices match.) For more complicated
types--structs, arrays, or nested combinations thereof--it gives us
a simple way to find the start and end slot of a variable. For a given
slot, we can identify the associated variable's initial slot by
subtracting its group index, and we can identify the last slot of any
variable by walking forward and looking for a group index of zero
(indicating the start of a new, different variable).
Change-Id: Iaa71c89ba470a4f9640206dab0774096a7467cce
Bug: skia:12906
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/506317
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The `Typeface_glyph_to_char` test assumes that
`ToolUtils::emoji_typeface()` will always return an SkTypeface which
supports all the codepoints in `ToolUtils::emoji_sample_text()`.
However, it is possible in some configurations for there to be no
available emoji font. Detect this and provide a better massage about why
the test failed.
Correct the preprocessor directives in TestFontMgr.cpp so that the
"Emoji" and "Planet" test fonts are consistently defined and used.
Change-Id: Ibc18b03b272d9cb1187bd012a843e550af954565
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Change-Id: I97b5bc7f90715664f233ca7b7c41c0ecbfc29ac4
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/505679
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Reviewed-by: Greg Daniel <egdaniel@google.com>
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Create canonical flattening for SkDescriptor and unflattening
for SkAutoDescriptor.
Eventually Slug serialization and the remote glyphs cache will use
this method for SkDescriptor serialization.
Change-Id: Ia4b6be43058aeca19fbfdcf3c5cdd8d703935775
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/505681
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std::stringstream has a subtle bug in OS X 10.12. Reading in a too-large
floating point value returns INFINITY but does not set failbit. This
caused SkSL to report a different error message than expected
("floating point value is infinite" instead of "floating-point value
is too large: NNNNN"). We now guard against this case in SkSL::stod by
adding an explicit `isfinite` check.
Bug: skia:12928
Change-Id: I9996e64b69512ea5710e6fc3ff00ad1ad83c247b
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/505939
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This breaks on OS X 10.12: http://screen/7A9bumDr8Z4ihcy
Debugging is difficult via a trybot. This CL can be reverted once the
root cause is discovered and fixed.
Change-Id: Ibbfadc9fbe39eb8d1755e6f382b806d1d648a6fe
Bug: skia:12928
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/505803
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Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
ES2-only GPUs are a lost cause here, but a newer GPU should be able to
construct a matrix from a mix of scalars and vectors in any order.
Change-Id: If9ca5d348cd18b9791c4ee8298f141f6c0edd2c2
Bug: skia:12858
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We no longer enforce a particular string form of 3.41e+38.
Change-Id: I33b8a30aa3c7ab54de0c7f4a02181b60cd8f71a3
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Previously, a dehydrated SkSL program would include all symbols, even
module builtins. The rehydration API also required a vector of shared
elements, which made the API essentially impossible to use outside of
the very artificial situation in our test cases, where we retained the
original program so we could simply grab the elements from it. We
obviously cannot rely on the original program still being around in
order to successfully rehydrate it.
This CL eliminates the parent symbol tables, referring to module
builtins by name instead. This reduces the size of a small dehydrated
program by roughly 95%. We also encode the shared elements directly
into the output, which both simplifies the API and makes it work in
real-world cases.
Change-Id: I8e5dddf9316fe0886e6b97e7d29638fff8f9f499
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There is no need for these headers to be in include/private:
SkPaintParamsKey.h
SkShaderCodeDictionary.h
Added the new header:
src/core/SkBuiltInCodeSnippetID.h
Bug: skia:12701
Change-Id: I413e9a21bc26d5df48765d16dd7390e324006368
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/505197
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This was (crudely) automated with shell scripts:
http://go/paste/5484300603490304
Change-Id: Ic9e1c93112772d303d1158eb26d995f27b439eba
Bug: skia:12665
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This reverts commit 43539c22a2.
Reason for revert: UB fixed at http://review.skia.org/505678
Original change's description:
> Revert "Verify that tests in errors/ actually generate the expected errors."
>
> This reverts commit 8d646c127a.
>
> Reason for revert: triggering UBSAN
> http://screen/887FeQtZWs2A6oo
>
> Original change's description:
> > Verify that tests in errors/ actually generate the expected errors.
> >
> > Error expectations are embedded in the source with a special *%%*
> > marker, like this:
> >
> > /*%%*
> > expected 'foo', but found 'bar'
> > 'baz' is not a valid identifier
> > *%%*/
> >
> > This unit test compiles every effect in errors/ and verifies that it
> > makes an error. It also verifies that the errors returned include the
> > expectations from the *%%* marker section, in the listed order, if any
> > expectations have been listed. (Error expectations are not meant to be
> > exhaustive; additional errors are allowed.)
> >
> > In this CL, I've manually attached error expectations to the first few
> > error tests. A followup CL will (mechanically) add expectations to every
> > error test, based on their current error reports.
> >
> > Change-Id: I4add30fef6419c4d3f8d2a221c5aeb53eee35ae7
> > Bug: skia:12665
> > Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/505399
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>
> Bug: skia:12665
> Change-Id: I3bcdbe9fc1abab13656d6462b73f6439967fd96f
> No-Presubmit: true
> No-Tree-Checks: true
> No-Try: true
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Bug: skia:12665
Change-Id: I49e23869f4ef383a0b076006e319e0a6d7191cad
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It's undefined behavior to cast a double to an int64 if the double is
out of range. Our SkSL error tests managed to trigger UBSAN on the tree,
pinpointing the issue (which we had already written up a bug for).
Change-Id: Ia06896732223ff310f2c175efcbeb96ba5786fa8
Bug: skia:12863
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The only use was an executable that only compiled in the pathops tests.
The pathops tests *are* ran in DM and this executable
is not run anywhere.
Change-Id: Ia2d5d7247c25cbad1941b9ee124615c008ea76b7
Bug: skia:12541
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It appears unused in Skia and Chrome.
Change-Id: I2058374dfda853312087e7e9c50845d2c805b0d2
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It appears unused in Skia and Chrome.
Change-Id: I5d21f6635f96eca58c5efc9eaabe649a7e81db04
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Namely, SkShaderInfo. This doesn't do anything interesting yet. The ShaderCodeDictionary stores the snippets and then a PaintParamsKey can be traversed to collect the snippets in an SkShaderInfo. Gluing them together will be next-ish.
Bug: skia:12701
Change-Id: Icb4b41716592fc119778ae08f84565da9acaf202
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/503822
Reviewed-by: Michael Ludwig <michaelludwig@google.com>
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This reverts commit 8d646c127a.
Reason for revert: triggering UBSAN
http://screen/887FeQtZWs2A6oo
Original change's description:
> Verify that tests in errors/ actually generate the expected errors.
>
> Error expectations are embedded in the source with a special *%%*
> marker, like this:
>
> /*%%*
> expected 'foo', but found 'bar'
> 'baz' is not a valid identifier
> *%%*/
>
> This unit test compiles every effect in errors/ and verifies that it
> makes an error. It also verifies that the errors returned include the
> expectations from the *%%* marker section, in the listed order, if any
> expectations have been listed. (Error expectations are not meant to be
> exhaustive; additional errors are allowed.)
>
> In this CL, I've manually attached error expectations to the first few
> error tests. A followup CL will (mechanically) add expectations to every
> error test, based on their current error reports.
>
> Change-Id: I4add30fef6419c4d3f8d2a221c5aeb53eee35ae7
> Bug: skia:12665
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/505399
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Bug: skia:12665
Change-Id: I3bcdbe9fc1abab13656d6462b73f6439967fd96f
No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
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At some point we'll need to go through the dictionary for user provided SkSL
Bug: skia:12701
Change-Id: I484ae30626dad64f2bce1e0948071380d9f8282e
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Error expectations are embedded in the source with a special *%%*
marker, like this:
/*%%*
expected 'foo', but found 'bar'
'baz' is not a valid identifier
*%%*/
This unit test compiles every effect in errors/ and verifies that it
makes an error. It also verifies that the errors returned include the
expectations from the *%%* marker section, in the listed order, if any
expectations have been listed. (Error expectations are not meant to be
exhaustive; additional errors are allowed.)
In this CL, I've manually attached error expectations to the first few
error tests. A followup CL will (mechanically) add expectations to every
error test, based on their current error reports.
Change-Id: I4add30fef6419c4d3f8d2a221c5aeb53eee35ae7
Bug: skia:12665
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This code should be easily adaptable to matrix-times-vector as well;
just treat the vector as a 1-row or 1-column matrix. I haven't gotten
around to writing tests for this, though.
Change-Id: If59ae52cd12952b44d3574d54398b2dc66edbcc8
Bug: skia:12819
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These tests only generate an error in the SPIR-V or GLSL backends. We
will soon enforce that everything in errors/ must actually fail to
compile.
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This reverts commit d7f7cc8791.
SkFontConfigInterfaceDirect class methods used the FontConfig library
static global "current" FcConfig (implicitly through the use of
nullptr). This was pinned down once per call to each method which used
it (to avoid the "current" FcConfig from being changed out from under it
while running). However, the use of global state as a matter of course
makes it very difficult to reliably test.
Modify SkFontConfigInterface to optionally take an FcConfig on
contruction. If nullptr is provided it is equivelent to the old behavior
so that existing users are unaffected. SkFontConfigInterface takes
ownership of any passed FcConfig and will release it on destruction.
Bug: skia:12916
Change-Id: I20a3cd9405ad40f28b394c713c0514aaa3b08cd0
Revert-Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/504776
Revert-Change-Id: I812547bf27371ab716b7a167d7e975f7538d37fb
Revert-Reason: google3 roll failure due to memory leak
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This mirrors a lot of the existing matrix ES2 tests, but using
non-square matrices. This is still important because a lot of subtle
bugs can slip through the cracks when rows == columns.
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This is a reland of b292c30aa0
This CL also addresses the Wuffs-specific unreachable code.
Original change's description:
> Reenable unreachable-code warnings.
>
> Change-Id: Ie56967a4b823388f0975384e88be23ff2fceecf7
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/504598
> Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
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> Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Change-Id: I655db50134e0de0d0448f22b636ba027513e28f4
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This shook out a handful of formatting issues:
[SkVMVisualizer]
- We were passing plain text like "width:35%;" through printf.
- One particular opcode type was printing a string as a number.
[Skottie, SortToy]
- Used wrong integer type instead of %zu for size_t
This CL does not update print functions which take printf arguments via
variadic template, as __attribute__((format)) does not support this
style. These could be converted to va_list style, but that's not done in
this CL.
(For some reason, GCC requires the attribute to be set on a prototype
for freestanding functions, so a few of these now have a prototype
immediately followed by a declaration.)
Change-Id: I63a6c2486c785cc38563028fdf8df0662ec04935
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This reverts commit 8b618c3e16.
Reason for revert: google3 roll failure due to memory leak
http://screen/4pH356LBiTMTQK7
Original change's description:
> Pin FcConfig for FCIDirect at creation.
>
> SkFontConfigInterfaceDirect class methods used the FontConfig library
> static global "current" FcConfig (implicitly through the use of
> nullptr). This was pinned down once per call to each method which used
> it (to avoid the "current" FcConfig from being changed out from under it
> while running). However, the use of global state as a matter of course
> makes it very difficult to reliably test.
>
> Modify SkFontConfigInterface to optionally take an FcConfig on
> contruction. If nullptr is provided it is equivelent to the user passing
> the result of `FcConfigReference(nullptr)` so that existing users are
> unaffected. SkFontConfigInterface now takes ownership of this FcConfig
> and will release it on destruction.
>
> Change-Id: Ie3573403a95c6bf627ce5ff7f2eb5617c9cd162d
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/504477
> Reviewed-by: Herb Derby <herb@google.com>
> Commit-Queue: Ben Wagner <bungeman@google.com>
Change-Id: I812547bf27371ab716b7a167d7e975f7538d37fb
No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
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Adding double-parens around an `if ((false))` squelches the warning.
In other cases, you can squelch the warning by assigning the
always-constant(-on-this-machine) check into a constexpr bool.
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SkFontConfigInterfaceDirect class methods used the FontConfig library
static global "current" FcConfig (implicitly through the use of
nullptr). This was pinned down once per call to each method which used
it (to avoid the "current" FcConfig from being changed out from under it
while running). However, the use of global state as a matter of course
makes it very difficult to reliably test.
Modify SkFontConfigInterface to optionally take an FcConfig on
contruction. If nullptr is provided it is equivelent to the user passing
the result of `FcConfigReference(nullptr)` so that existing users are
unaffected. SkFontConfigInterface now takes ownership of this FcConfig
and will release it on destruction.
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Change all use of "drawable" to "accepted" in glyph drawing code. To
improve uniformity "rejects" is also changed to "rejected". This is
motivated by the desire to add SkDrawable backed glyph rendering, which
would make the use of "drawable" for both "glyphs which are drawable"
and "glyph which renders with SkDrawable" very confusing.
Change-Id: I6d080bc9ec25f81aa9479757d2cca47ae74f4db6
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This was blocking the Android roll: http://screen/9937JW7waCFer64
Change-Id: I89a88ff5a28e077fb302b5c803d0e4829de35103
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GPUs that failed continued to fail when I put in error bars like
`distance(a, b) <= 0.001`, so they're just disabled entirely now.
Presumably their results are very busted.
Change-Id: I0f1b80f661563a20630740f8cfb6ef69f2a47934
Bug: skia:11209, skia:12858
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This adds a Dehydrator.write(Program) to mirror the Rehydrator's
program() method and simplifies the API.
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Have the AnalysisCanvas (also known as the diff canvas) convert
SkTextBlobs to GrSlugs and record the Strike differences. Make sure
these differences are tracked and recorded.
Bug: chromium:1278340
Change-Id: I2c8d62fa61511abd1e14d4bf595e6db1a0b5e26b
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Change-Id: I8d4816f726196e6f4a5fbb0940b5dd1b2d7db7f5
Bug: skia:11209
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This is a reland of d921f21fbc
Original change's description:
> Add SkSurface resolve function.
>
> This will insert a resolve msaa call into the stream of commands for
> the SkSurface. This is mostly useful for cases when a client wraps the
> resolve texture but has Skia draw with MSAA, and the client wants to
> make sure Skia resolves to their wrapped texture.
>
> Bug: chromium:1292418
> Change-Id: I6eddae967136716b9215fcd96e7d77a2457efdf2
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/503340
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Bug: chromium:1292418
Change-Id: I810b5618092c560f5bba900024b3b8c0c88baea9
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This is a reland of 995d16fc91
Original change's description:
> For runtime shaders, deduce isOpaque automatically
>
> The forceOpaque parameter is now ignored. Instead, we do a conservative
> analysis of the shader's main function to determine if it always returns
> an opaque color. This is good enough to detect simple cases, including
> things like:
>
> return child.eval(p).rgb1
>
> Bug: skia:12643
> Bug: skia:12896
> Change-Id: I74b331aa12fadb1d0d1bb85f225dc7aa01ba2455
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> Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
> Commit-Queue: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Bug: skia:12643
Bug: skia:12896
Change-Id: I4ae55cdd3f88c1b5a08bd59913df1c1cd48a4679
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This is a reland of 805acda3f3
It fixes the #if SK_GL which was causing the Android roll
to fail.
This disables unit tests on Test-Ubuntu18-Clang-Golo-GPU-QuadroP400-x86_64-Release-All-TSAN_Vulkan
which were consistently crashing with OOM.
Original change's description:
> [fuzzer] Remove GL from (now-Vulkan) build
>
> The fuzzer runs against the Vulkan version of Swiftshader.
> There are no libGL.so (etc) on the fuzz runtime, so we
> want to avoid linking against those.
>
> The GL code that is #ifdef'd out is still necessary to
> avoid timeouts on TSAN with our NVIDIA jobs.
> https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/502638
>
> Procedure for testing this locally (and iterating):
> 1. In oss-fuzz checkout, run
> `python infra/helper.py shell skia`
> to pull up local interactive version of Docker
> fuzzer build image.
> 2. Run `compile` in fuzzer shell. Stop after
> the swiftshader compiles and is copied into /out
> with Ctrl + C.
> 3. Comment out the swiftshader compilation part [1]
> (no need to re-do this when modifying Skia code).
> `apt-get install nano -y`
> `nano ../build.sh`
> 4. Make change to Skia repo using normal methods.
> 5. Run the following in the Skia repo
> `git diff origin main > foo.patch`
> Copy the patch into the Docker shell using Ctrl+C
> and nano.
> 6. Apply the patch inside the Docker shell
> `git apply foo.patch`
> and re-compile (which should skip right to
> building the fuzzer libs)
> `compile`
> 7. Repeat 4-7 or make small changes directly in
> the Docker shell via nano.
> 8. When compilation and link succeeds, run
> `ldd /out/api_mock_gpu_canvas`
> to verify GL and friends were not dynamically linked.
>
> [1] https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz/pull/7214/files#diff-76f13875e33875cdd372f1f0933206be599cd87952f1bd1eaa57ca928ee9e3e1R49-R53
>
> Change-Id: Idf569820527c1304b0e5a68fd36295be89dfa2a0
> Bug: oss-fuzz:44132
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> Commit-Queue: Kevin Lubick <kjlubick@google.com>
Bug: oss-fuzz:44132, skia:12900
Change-Id: Ia2eff9403b0035e7f86098f296d7d9b1bbfd4876
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Requires tweaking one inliner test to avoid an Intel driver bug (on
ANGLE).
Bug: chromium:709351
Cq-Do-Not-Cancel-Tryjobs: true
Change-Id: I08fac938396d6b90805ba9650c7a520af888bc12
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/503819
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Bug: skia:12701
Change-Id: I33d24fc319acbfbb3a218a8dd916c5a64f15f028
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A glyph cache entry is made up of metrics, an image, and a path. If an
entry does not exist then nothing is known of the glyph yet. If there is
an entry it must have at least the metrics. The image and the path may
logically be added lazily as needed. Prior to this change it was not
possible to send both the image and the path of a single glyph. The
added test fails when a given strike is used for both the image and the
path. With this change the test passes, as the image is sent and the
path is sent, and both are merged into the remote glyph. The assertions
around not creating the glyph more than once are replaced with
assertions that no part of the glyph is set more than once.
Change-Id: I2fd4047ee15e0d584b68e1180c6fe15224889310
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This reverts commit 995d16fc91.
Reason for revert: Breaks one SkSL test on ANGLE
Original change's description:
> For runtime shaders, deduce isOpaque automatically
>
> The forceOpaque parameter is now ignored. Instead, we do a conservative
> analysis of the shader's main function to determine if it always returns
> an opaque color. This is good enough to detect simple cases, including
> things like:
>
> return child.eval(p).rgb1
>
> Bug: skia:12643
> Bug: skia:12896
> Change-Id: I74b331aa12fadb1d0d1bb85f225dc7aa01ba2455
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/503346
> Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
> Commit-Queue: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Bug: skia:12643
Bug: skia:12896
Change-Id: I7d86933f29ddb373222dff7f2a28a413fd777002
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The forceOpaque parameter is now ignored. Instead, we do a conservative
analysis of the shader's main function to determine if it always returns
an opaque color. This is good enough to detect simple cases, including
things like:
return child.eval(p).rgb1
Bug: skia:12643
Bug: skia:12896
Change-Id: I74b331aa12fadb1d0d1bb85f225dc7aa01ba2455
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The previous CLs have removed the last significant differences between
SkSL::String and std::string. This CL removes SkSL::String entirely and
replaces it with std::string throughout the code.
Apologies for the very long CL, but I have done my best to make it as
simple and reviewable as possible. The vast majority of changes are
simple replacement of `SkSL::String` with `std::string`. In the rare
spots where code is moved from one place to another, it is logically
unchanged.
Change-Id: I39563d2db45da229f17f4504dfd63e00bde7a96e
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This reverts commit 805acda3f3.
Reason for revert: Looks to be breaking the Android roll. See https://android-build.googleplex.com/builds/pending/P29733268/aosp_bramble-userdebug/latest/view/logs/build_error.log
Original change's description:
> [fuzzer] Remove GL from (now-Vulkan) build
>
> The fuzzer runs against the Vulkan version of Swiftshader.
> There are no libGL.so (etc) on the fuzz runtime, so we
> want to avoid linking against those.
>
> The GL code that is #ifdef'd out is still necessary to
> avoid timeouts on TSAN with our NVIDIA jobs.
> https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/502638
>
> Procedure for testing this locally (and iterating):
> 1. In oss-fuzz checkout, run
> `python infra/helper.py shell skia`
> to pull up local interactive version of Docker
> fuzzer build image.
> 2. Run `compile` in fuzzer shell. Stop after
> the swiftshader compiles and is copied into /out
> with Ctrl + C.
> 3. Comment out the swiftshader compilation part [1]
> (no need to re-do this when modifying Skia code).
> `apt-get install nano -y`
> `nano ../build.sh`
> 4. Make change to Skia repo using normal methods.
> 5. Run the following in the Skia repo
> `git diff origin main > foo.patch`
> Copy the patch into the Docker shell using Ctrl+C
> and nano.
> 6. Apply the patch inside the Docker shell
> `git apply foo.patch`
> and re-compile (which should skip right to
> building the fuzzer libs)
> `compile`
> 7. Repeat 4-7 or make small changes directly in
> the Docker shell via nano.
> 8. When compilation and link succeeds, run
> `ldd /out/api_mock_gpu_canvas`
> to verify GL and friends were not dynamically linked.
>
> [1] https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz/pull/7214/files#diff-76f13875e33875cdd372f1f0933206be599cd87952f1bd1eaa57ca928ee9e3e1R49-R53
>
> Change-Id: Idf569820527c1304b0e5a68fd36295be89dfa2a0
> Bug: oss-fuzz:44132
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/503016
> Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
> Commit-Queue: Kevin Lubick <kjlubick@google.com>
Bug: oss-fuzz:44132
Change-Id: I3832417c60ff425572717d37dc9609419922b18e
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This reverts commit d921f21fbc.
Reason for revert: New test breaking GL android bots
Original change's description:
> Add SkSurface resolve function.
>
> This will insert a resolve msaa call into the stream of commands for
> the SkSurface. This is mostly useful for cases when a client wraps the
> resolve texture but has Skia draw with MSAA, and the client wants to
> make sure Skia resolves to their wrapped texture.
>
> Bug: chromium:1292418
> Change-Id: I6eddae967136716b9215fcd96e7d77a2457efdf2
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/503340
> Reviewed-by: Robert Phillips <robertphillips@google.com>
> Commit-Queue: Greg Daniel <egdaniel@google.com>
Bug: chromium:1292418
Change-Id: I86e5f82f0e2a0921906c0caba964929750500965
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This will insert a resolve msaa call into the stream of commands for
the SkSurface. This is mostly useful for cases when a client wraps the
resolve texture but has Skia draw with MSAA, and the client wants to
make sure Skia resolves to their wrapped texture.
Bug: chromium:1292418
Change-Id: I6eddae967136716b9215fcd96e7d77a2457efdf2
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These tests are not guaranteed to pass in ES2 (as ES2 specifically does
not require NaN to be implemented), so they are now run in GPU+ES3 and
on the CPU.
Change-Id: Ica78e15a06b3b00b651c5fabd0decf751853a83f
Bug: skia:12858
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By being on Recorder, more calls can directly access the ResourceProvider
without needing the Context or Gpu. A different ResourceProvider is
created for each Recorder. Each ResourceProvider stores a ref to the
GlobalCache so that it can access shared resources. Eventually each
ResourceProvider will also have its own ResourceCache for all non shared
Resources.
A big win of this change is that Context can be removed from Recorder.
Bug: skia:12754
Change-Id: Ib6ac71c617de4d6b6b2ac4956580e65d4d7e6f7a
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The fuzzer runs against the Vulkan version of Swiftshader.
There are no libGL.so (etc) on the fuzz runtime, so we
want to avoid linking against those.
The GL code that is #ifdef'd out is still necessary to
avoid timeouts on TSAN with our NVIDIA jobs.
https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/502638
Procedure for testing this locally (and iterating):
1. In oss-fuzz checkout, run
`python infra/helper.py shell skia`
to pull up local interactive version of Docker
fuzzer build image.
2. Run `compile` in fuzzer shell. Stop after
the swiftshader compiles and is copied into /out
with Ctrl + C.
3. Comment out the swiftshader compilation part [1]
(no need to re-do this when modifying Skia code).
`apt-get install nano -y`
`nano ../build.sh`
4. Make change to Skia repo using normal methods.
5. Run the following in the Skia repo
`git diff origin main > foo.patch`
Copy the patch into the Docker shell using Ctrl+C
and nano.
6. Apply the patch inside the Docker shell
`git apply foo.patch`
and re-compile (which should skip right to
building the fuzzer libs)
`compile`
7. Repeat 4-7 or make small changes directly in
the Docker shell via nano.
8. When compilation and link succeeds, run
`ldd /out/api_mock_gpu_canvas`
to verify GL and friends were not dynamically linked.
[1] https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz/pull/7214/files#diff-76f13875e33875cdd372f1f0933206be599cd87952f1bd1eaa57ca928ee9e3e1R49-R53
Change-Id: Idf569820527c1304b0e5a68fd36295be89dfa2a0
Bug: oss-fuzz:44132
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Bug: skia:12701
Change-Id: Iee63650517a739029f81121cabd45dfcc2e8fa38
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This class will be used to provide thread safe access to various shared
resources in Graphite. Currently the only thing moved onto here is
the SkShaderCodeDictionary. Eventually it will have things like the
pipeline cache on it as well.
The plan is that users will not access this class directly but instead
via a ResourceProvider (see follow on change).
Bug: skia:12754
Change-Id: I2ae2c4bf7025945de850a618055e59ccd403aaaa
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We now use std::string_view throughout. SkStringView.h has been moved to
include/private/ and is only used for our C++20/23 compatibility methods
(starts_with/ends_with/contains).
Change-Id: I961842c6778256a03868e7602d48add34f420763
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Let variable axes override existing or determine style information
with priority over FreeType face flags or information
from the OS/2 table.
Add test case for matching a variable fonts through SkFontMgr_FCI to
ensure the weight determination from variable axes is exercise.
The test does not exercise width or slant.
Add a small (~8.5k) subsetted Noto Sans CJK collection as a test font
(made using [1]), and ensure that matching, reported font style and axis
configuration are correct after matching.
[1] https://github.com/drott/noto-cjk/blob/subsetVFttv/subsetvf.py
Bug: skia:12864, skia:12881
Change-Id: I1fb05d88f68eda308b8864d32d98400c68e46834
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/500516
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An SkUniformData represents the uniforms from a single code snippet
The SkUniformBlock collects the set of SkUniformDatas needed by a whole program
Bug: skia:12701
Change-Id: Ic0596e2fb02ea00bec882af493644def9ebb2468
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This is a reland of 64c971350e
Original change's description:
> Use native std::string_view.
>
> We also used some string_view functionality from C++20/23. These have
> been replaced with free functions with the same name.
>
> Change-Id: I3bf40f99aeb500495f344fd8c6872619267d42be
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Change-Id: I4ff237381c16179f716ecde1929154fdd4ad3442
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This reverts commit ded2548179.
Reason for revert: Windows breakage on tree
Original change's description:
> Added SkSL dehydrate / rehydrate test
>
> Test that we can dehydrate and then rehydrate every program in our test
> corpus without altering them.
>
> Change-Id: I2286fcb691176b3fbbe1d6515279d03867555647
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Change-Id: I2dcee0b36e7e316c4ed0889141cf38c2d1508653
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Test that we can dehydrate and then rehydrate every program in our test
corpus without altering them.
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This is a reland of 490bb34b29
Original change's description:
> Use native std::optional.
>
> Change-Id: I3bcf7a23eb27e98d24840b492930955125d35bd4
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Change-Id: If14d35ed78905800b43b656f65bb17fc940e7770
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Our SkVM code generator will always convert `pow(x, y)` into an
`approx_powf` call. However, in many cases, `x` or `y` might boil down
to an immediate value, and for some immediates, we can reduce the
operation into something much simpler:
- `pow(1, y)` is always 1
- `pow(2, y)` can be converted to `approx_pow2(y)`
- `pow(x, 0.5)` can be converted into `sqrt(x)`.
- `pow(x, 1)` can be converted to `x`
- `pow(x, 2)` can be converted to `x * x`
We could go further if there is a need, e.g. `pow(x, 4)` can become
`a = x * x; return a * a`, but these seemed like the best places to
start.
Change-Id: I02b9d4d3f5067581ebad5e53b2d1d7befa308300
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Change-Id: Ia218fb2249abd479db9d27527b965fd0b8ad3367
Bug: skia:12858
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Test "InlinerHonorsGLSLOutParamSemantics" was failing on Wembley devices
and is now disabled on that GPU.
Also, it turns out that the inliner has ignored functions with out
params for a long time now, but our test names haven't been updated to
account for this. So, did some additional cleanup:
- "InlinerHonorsGLSLOutParamSemantics" (the test in question) has been
moved to shared/ and renamed to "OutParamsAreDistinct."
- Removed test "OutParamsNoInline" as it is functionally the same as
"OutParams".
Change-Id: I1431ed197b9216cb482eee4f5e4eb2579a5303f7
Bug: skia:12858
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sk_SecondaryFragColor corresponds to an ES2-only concept
(gl_SecondaryFragColorEXT) and does not have any SPIR-V equivalent.
Two fixes were needed:
- sk_SecondaryFragColor shouldn't be in SPIR-V code at all. Report it as
an error when it appears.
- We don't stop compilation when this error is reported, so we need to
fix up the assertion that the fuzzer initially discovered.
Specifically, the fuzzer found that the `sk_SecondaryFragColor`
variable never got a SPIR-V ID assigned to it in fVariableMap, so the
compiler would assert when assembling an expression containing that
variable. Now, we make sure to populate fVariableMap with an (unused)
ID in `writeGlobalVar` to avoid this crash.
Change-Id: Ib86919dfc9a325b2b82a7f4b2054b747dad7c32f
Bug: oss-fuzz:44096
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Change-Id: If0ecc3c1080b8e44f17dbb34ff6cc1d66794ae0b
Bug: skia:11052, skia:11919, skia:12858
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Removed a special case from `writeFunctionCallArgument` which avoided
using a scratch variable for out params; now we always use the scratch
variable and copy it back to the original variable at the end.
Change-Id: I0e446a3fde6d19554943384210bd911f6f9c8cfa
Bug: skia:11052, skia:11919, skia:12858
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Upcoming dehydration / rehydration changes require $intLiteral and
$floatLiteral to be present in the symbol table (as all other private
types are). It turns out that even with them marked private, having
them in the symbol table allows them to be incorrectly accessed without
error due to a code path that fails to check for private types.
This CL takes care of that and ultimately results in better output from
PrivateTypes.
Change-Id: Ic47b77a770834079f28c3195545a7cabca8e6cb3
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This reverts commit 64c971350e.
Reason for revert: breaks
Housekeeper-PerCommit-CreateDockerImage_Skia_Release
https://status.skia.org/logs/7PAT8xw23VsUyx4oJgZZ/1327ba91-d03a-4e98-b1dd-0dedb401333b
"<string_view> not found"
Original change's description:
> Use native std::string_view.
>
> We also used some string_view functionality from C++20/23. These have
> been replaced with free functions with the same name.
>
> Change-Id: I3bf40f99aeb500495f344fd8c6872619267d42be
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Change-Id: I3712eddc8ad49ad38d31ca5bf008260e251bdbd7
No-Presubmit: true
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We also used some string_view functionality from C++20/23. These have
been replaced with free functions with the same name.
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This shakes out a few driver issues.
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This shook out a few driver issues.
Change-Id: If12f11c4b3b562fec402bddce25edf01a8be83b9
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Move to RAII structs wrapping DrawWriter to control the append mode.
This allows each struct to define any extra template parameters/buffers
needed for the appended data, and expose only the appending API that
makes sense.
In follow up CLs, the RAII structs make it easy to support reserving
and returning vertex data, and add new appending modes.
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Bug: skia:12703
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GLSL ES2 behavior is explicitly undefined if an out-param is never
written to: "If a function does not write to an out parameter, the value
of the actual parameter is undefined when the function returns."
We do see divergence here in practice: SkVM's behavior (the parameter is
left alone) differs from my GPU's behavior (the parameter is zeroed
out).
SkSL will now report an error if an out parameter is never assigned-to.
There is no control flow analysis performed, so we will not report
cases where the out parameter is assigned-to on some paths but not
others. (Technically the return-on-all-paths logic could be adapted
for this, but it would be a fair amount of work.)
Structs are currently exempt from the rule because custom mesh
specifications require an `out` parameter for a Varyings struct, even if
your mesh program doesn't need Varyings.
Bug: skia:12867
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This is mostly mechanical. The only interesting bit is that GrSLType was in include/private while SkSLType is in src/core so some #include patterns changed.
Bug: skia:12701
Change-Id: I80bd86ee93796b145f86ded9b4cbf52f24fa59e5
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This was used for one specialized template in Ganesh, and enables the
preferred appending pattern for Graphite.
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This is a precursor that makes supporting reserving/returning vertices
easier to implement, and adapt to it PatchWriter for the tessellating
path renderers.
It also has the small benefit of being slightly easier to follow, and
the buffer binding remains valid across pipeline changes.
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Previously, when attempting to cast a huge value to an int, SkSL would
report an error, then return the IR for
`ScalarCast(Int, FloatLiteral(huge-value))` . Now, to minimize the blast
radius of the error, we report the error but return `IntLiteral(0)`.
We've already reported an error, so there's no need to preserve the
value, and zero is less likely to produce follow-up errors.
(A similar approach is used here and worked well: https://osscs.corp.google.com/skia/skia/+/main:src/sksl/ir/SkSLConstructorCompoundCast.cpp;l=57-59)
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The test input was removed at http://review.skia.org/497742.
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The test has been moved to shared/, since it's a valid test, but it is
no longer related to inlining, as the inliner no longer attempts to
inline functions with inouts at all.
Also, one function here (outParameterIgnore) actually invoked undefined
behavior and has been removed. According to the GLSL ES2 docs: "If a
function does not write to an out parameter, the value of the actual
parameter is undefined when the function returns." SkVM leaves the value
unchanged, so SKSL_TEST_CPU would pass, but a GPU might clear it (and in
fact, my GPU does).
Change-Id: I77c77ed1354bc980344ec5c406992bd62015f5e5
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Now, constant mat+mat, mat-mat, and mat/mat operations can be optimized
away. mat*mat does not operate componentwise and will need to be
handled differently.
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GLSL supports adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing matrices
with scalars. This works by splatting the scalar across every matrix
component and then performing the op componentwise. Our constant folder
now knows how to fold out these simplifications.
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In a followup CL, these will be updated to properly fold.
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Previously, matrix-scalar operations did not actually fold, so the tests
didn't live in folding/. In a followup CL, these will fold.
Bug: skia:12819
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SkSL is somehow interpreting a large positive value as a negative one.
Change-Id: I299e0bf389a9fcbfe697741bd33a54df07748753
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Some paths through swizzle optimization would replace a swizzles with a
constructor--e.g. `float3(1, 2, 3).y` would be replaced with `float(2)`.
(Constructor::Convert was responsible for replacing this trivial
constructor with the literal `2.0`.)
The optimization code asserted that this replacement would succeed, but
the fuzzer managed to construct a counterexample where the constructor
rejected the value. Specifically, by nesting casts between int3 and
float3, it found a case where Constructor::Convert returned null because
the literal value was out of range for `int` types.
This assertion didn't really add value so removing it was harmless.
Constructor::Convert already reports an error when it fails, and null
returns are handled properly throughout.
Change-Id: I575d441ed90d6b696f6399941c3f6d84698794bc
Bug: oss-fuzz:44045
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This guards against any potential for conflict with user code.
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The check in SkIsConvexPolygon that determines if a polygon winds around
multiple times turned out to not be correct in all cases. This has been
changed to a much simpler one -- if the sign of the edge vectors change
more than twice, then we know that we've wrapped around more than one
time.
In SkIsSimplePolygon, if both points adjacent to a vertex are on the
right side, we attempt to add both those edges to the active edge list.
However, if they are the same point, then we'll be adding the same edge
twice, which makes the strict ordering of the edge list invalid. Instead
we check for this case earlier on and reject the polygon.
Bug: oss-fuzz:44004
Change-Id: I6ffe11d73fabd6ae2f75cb027db887bcb8c03cb1
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This reverts commit a97a6769b5.
Reason for revert: breaking bot Housekeeper-PerCommit-CheckGeneratedFiles -- see http://screen/5FN75fF9tvcQFKR
Based on the diff, I think this just needs to be synced up to latest code and a rebuild should fix it.
Original change's description:
> [skslc] Generate .hlsl test output files
>
> - The build now generates HLSL output when `skia_compile_sksl_tests` is
> enabled.
> - The "blend" and "shared" tests have been enabled for HLSL with the
> exception of 6 tests that exercise intrinsic inverse hyperbolic
> functions, which don't have HLSL equivalents.
>
> Bug: skia:12691, skia:12352
> Change-Id: Ia970f878f75ff58e8e3d47249c2dc2f756c165b4
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/482778
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Bug: skia:12691, skia:12352
Change-Id: Iaad607d48edd136eee2b60e48c0643b6e90179e9
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- The build now generates HLSL output when `skia_compile_sksl_tests` is
enabled.
- The "blend" and "shared" tests have been enabled for HLSL with the
exception of 6 tests that exercise intrinsic inverse hyperbolic
functions, which don't have HLSL equivalents.
Bug: skia:12691, skia:12352
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Bug: skia:12845
Change-Id: Iba4fcfe98adf6f0445958322d674ab3dfee87305
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Previously, any code which emitted a binary expression would always emit
a leading and trailing space. This caused comma expressions to look
goofy: `foo() , bar();` instead of `foo(), bar();`.
Operator::operatorName() now returns the operator token with appropriate
whitespace around it, and tightOperatorName() is a new method which
omits the whitespace. Functions which assemble binary expressions
should now concatenate `x + operatorName() + y` instead of hard-coding
`x + " " + operatorName() + " " + y`. Prefix/postfix expressions should
use `tightOperatorName()` because otherwise negation looks bad (` - 123`
instead of `-123`).
Super low priority, but it was easy to fix.
Change-Id: I3c92832207293a310fb1070b3b5e72455757b0ce
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These identifiers are reserved for SkSL internal use (and can't be
exposed to GLSL or Metal anyway).
Change-Id: Id554cbf21ed2fb66785e77700ff79424ecdf66db
Bug: skia:12854
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This reverts commit 0c9b8bae42.
Reason for revert: breaking bots, apparently due to use-after-free?
Could be a real clone bug...!
http://screen/9NenpjnYNoDU58G
Original change's description:
> Added tests for sksl clone() on our test corpus
>
> Change-Id: I9022a6aa53b039e5aec2ceeb0062d536e5e278c9
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/496601
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> Commit-Queue: Ethan Nicholas <ethannicholas@google.com>
Change-Id: Ida8978a38ac24081895cd97a62718b6ec94f57c8
No-Presubmit: true
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Unfortunately, this won't change any behavior until ExtractPaintData is switched over to using PaintParams::toKey
Bug: skia:12701
Change-Id: I2b00256d34de1b8b99a65e26c08f5f082090a341
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Presumably, SkVM will also need a way to represent the data passed to its programs
This CL attempts to be as mechanical as possible.
Bug: skia:12701
Change-Id: I7fb2c06d645809bf5422a25b8b537cf6c249fede
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This reverts commit 7e8fdf4706.
Reason for revert: breaking bots
Original change's description:
> [graphite] Add ImageShader and BlendShader SkPaintParamKey support
>
> Unfortunately, this won't change any behavior until ExtractPaintData is switched over to using PaintParams::toKey
>
> Bug: skia:12701
> Change-Id: I4f51dbb43983fe2f01947e26814f581a6d9033cd
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/496783
> Reviewed-by: Michael Ludwig <michaelludwig@google.com>
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Bug: skia:12701
Change-Id: If180bd3753c95d920715f37347559cee4fa2da20
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Unfortunately, this won't change any behavior until ExtractPaintData is switched over to using PaintParams::toKey
Bug: skia:12701
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The skvm implementation of pow2 uses a clever bit-twiddling trick to
generate a floating-point value that can be cast to integer, then bit-
punned to float, to generate its result. However, the bit trick fails
for large inputs, and the bit-punning step generates a nonsense result.
This is now fixed by using a well-positioned clamp.
Change-Id: I55143a98324f5f518d0875149a0b6ce6d734ded0
Bug: skia:12847
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Internally, SkSL breaks apart multiple vardecls into individual vardecls
wrapped inside an unscoped Block. Previously, the Debugger did not
properly distinguish a scoped Block from an unscoped one, and the
variables inside unscoped Block would be considered as "out-of-scope" as
soon as the unscoped Block was closed. This would make them vanish from
the Local Variables pane of the debugger at the end of the vardecl
statement.
(Note that this transformation also means that Step stops once for each
individual variable, but that isn't a big deal.)
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While working on the debugger, I realized that we had no interface for
getting the current line of any stack frame other than the currently-
executing frame. This can be useful for letting users explore the call
chain on the stack.
(While I was here, I also renamed `tidy` to `tidyState` in order to
match the Typescript implementation.)
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This update removes an unused field (the "slot" value was redundant,
since we always emitted arrays in order and there are no gaps). This CL
mostly exists to test out the ramifications of updating the trace
version and make sure things don't break when we do.
Change-Id: I456837db682b0085fc5afbbc0bcb62af3440c6e5
Bug: skia:12755
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This eliminates a handful of useless statements. They were harmless, but
presumably this saves optimization work for the GLSL compiler.
(Patterned after http://review.skia.org/496377 )
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These are harmless, but they can cause the Metal compiler to emit a
warning, and these warnings are making some logs messy for Flutter.
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This will give us better control (or, at least, the ability to provide a
cleaner error) when we make schema changes.
Change-Id: I4e9a41dd9084647d1c2ceb1d7815b2942f4903ce
Bug: skia:12755
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This returns a string_view of the JSON string (via begin() and size()).
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Bug: skia:12701
Change-Id: Ifa6b600b445a78f4ba936bf763adb2a5bf4d7542
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We've run into drivers a few times now that have bugs where they only
expose vkGetInstaneProcAddr and not vkGetDeviceProcAddr. The latest
being swiftshader (which is getting fixed). To avoid this issue in the
future we can just have our tests use vkGetInstanceProcAddr to get
vkGetDeviceProcAddr.
Change-Id: I6d73abde507519c145b873042393f50ce6c4527c
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Angle/Vulkan added GL_ANGLE_rgbx_internal_format extension for RGBX
texture format. Add support for that format in Skia.
Bug: chromium:1261867, chromium:1269826, angle:6690
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Adding tests for matrix math and comparison
bug: skia:12681
Change-Id: Ia1537ee2e411383749456fd6ff938b7c9a2e1061
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It is safe to store raw pointers to these objects since they are both
always accessed on the same thread we can safely invalidate their
back pointers when needed. This allows us to remove a ref of Recorder on
Device.
Bug: skia:12794
Change-Id: Icb5e079f7e820824520d52e48012b447e714a9ee
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This looks like the GLSL driver in iOS generates wrong results when
returning a value from inside a switch.
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Since the SkShaders, etc will need access to SkPaintParamKeys and the SkShaderCodeDictionary they can't be buried in the skgpu namespace.
The currently planned signature for addToKey is:
void addToKey(SkShaderCodeDictionary*, SkBackend, SkPaintParamsKey*) const;
This CL doesn't modify the classes beyond what is needed to move them.
Bug: skia:12701
Change-Id: I18bbf6d6c3a768427112a3d19a9ccf2d46a23ad2
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Change-Id: I3dabd77890a73ea054bb57d466a6ed8273eae3e8
Bug: skia:12811
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SkPaintParamsKey can be variable length and is thus the path forward for encapsulating/representing PaintParams.
Note: SkPaintParamsKey isn't in the skgpu namespace bc, ultimately, the individual SkShaders, etc will be responsible for adding their own information to the key.
Bug: skia:12701
Change-Id: I7472dc00706a4548bc3ffb4e287a941a2b8ffcae
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Change-Id: Iecf1313af5f2938cb899f2a3e750ffc04554bae0
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Bug: skia:11862
Change-Id: Ia21fad6acb82a03c1ba8663be548bf58f5067b85
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Track the scaling hints as the minimum of the maximum dimension and
the maximum of the maximum dimension. Having the range will allow
for better scaling choices in the drawing of last resort.
The next CL will start using this range to calculate scaling factors.
Bug: chromium:1280180
Change-Id: I2c07303d3303c71ede2a0b1133ee2e218f7bd84e
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Bug: skia:12700
Change-Id: Icbd1ff6f98f5de8830b40b8a714e8092e40b1c97
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This CL creates a new build target with a customized set of GN
flags that enable the native components of SkQP to be built using
NDK APIs.
Bug: skia:12777
Change-Id: I8341eafa7fc794cfb759045b7c7238e69c29b0a3
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/491447
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Bug: skia:12701
Change-Id: I8138633dee9eaf65077da8534600393196c7942e
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The core of this CL is replacing the Combination in GraphicsPipelineDesc with a uniqueID. All the other changes are just in support of that.
Bug: skia:12701
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Encapsulate the direct/SDFT decisions in the bool functions
isDirect() and isSDFT().
Encapsulate the notion of glyph approximations in:
approximateTransformedTextSize().
Use these to replace drawingType through the code.
Bug: chromium:1280180
Change-Id: I8de7ee8bc4a24e576e79eeb1ed8670179a860aa9
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As @johnstiles suggested I add the test first and the fix after.
bug: skia:12712
Change-Id: I9316cf40f71e756fc1730ee630bc0d0377f200d6
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We used to reject ES3-style array declarations in strict-ES2 mode, so
this test originally expected two errors.
Change-Id: I17f71630076cda4b37b7723225dcff951eba9dcc
Bug: skia:12410
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This reverts commit 6e686b8b8b.
Reason for revert: After internal discussion, we established that nobody was actually sure why this had needed to be an error in the old parser in the first place, so there does not appear to be a reason to carry the behavior forward.
Original change's description:
> Fixed SkSL error reporting on array types
>
> The DSLParser was not reporting errors when the array type appeared
> before the variable name (float[2] x) as opposed to after (float x[2])
> in strict ES2 mode.
>
> Bug: skia:12410
>
> Change-Id: Ia388aa150f65916dc3ccc58f7680dbde0a636c5f
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Bug: skia:12410
Change-Id: I355fd1ad89e2e64b0377be7672b7f3f824eebac8
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The DSLParser was not reporting errors when the array type appeared
before the variable name (float[2] x) as opposed to after (float x[2])
in strict ES2 mode.
Bug: skia:12410
Change-Id: Ia388aa150f65916dc3ccc58f7680dbde0a636c5f
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Previously, type aliases ('vec2') were just an additional name which
could be used to refer to a type ('float2'). This was simple and worked,
except that error messages would be wrong - any type-related error
message would refer to the type as 'float2' rather than the 'vec2' that
the user actually typed.
This CL adds an AliasType class so that we can track which name was
used to refer to an aliased type and report messages using the correct
type name.
Bug: skia:12737
Change-Id: I40e234239ab47557033e0695e4fbbd5f01da354e
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This will make it possible for drawVertices and drawCustomMesh to share
implementation in Ganesh.
Bug: skia:12720
Change-Id: I8b84119a29b47071ef389879bb5287873629ed3e
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/487978
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Bug: oss-fuzz:43062
Change-Id: I10d8fa40c81c5b1595d30221d89c84f5cc3478fd
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SkRuntimeEffect::MakeForXxxxx compiles its shaders before MakeTraced()
is invoked, with optimizations enabled. When MakeTraced() is called,
we recompile the shader with optimizations disabled; this allows us to
present the user with a shader that is as close to the original as
possible. (This obviously costs time, but debug trace generation isn't
focused on speed.)
Note that in some rare instances, disabling optimizations can cause
compilation to fail (e.g. optimization can simplify control flow and
eliminate "unreachable" paths). In those cases, we fall back to the
existing behavior of debugging an optimized shader.
Change-Id: Iba0f31bc42374c7048694fde5415b122177a9a68
Bug: skia:12666
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Previously, the VariableData returned from a DebugTracePlayer contained
values in an int32_t, regardless of the slot's NumberKind. We had a
helper function which could stringize the bits, but otherwise the caller
was responsible for bit-casting the value manually.
Now, the DebugTracePlayer will automatically manage bit-casting for the
caller. The value returned in the VariableData is now a double (so it
is able to store an int32, uint32, or float at full precision).
This change was inspired by the recent Typescript port. (The value in
the Typescript VariableData uses a compound `number | boolean` type, so
it is able to fully represent any slot value natively.)
Change-Id: I5eec414236f76ad0ff51b0b19974e4a0025c4d62
Bug: skia:12666
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Interface blocks now guard against naming their member variables with
built-in type names like "float" or "bool".
Change-Id: Ia767542ace76fb8fbc2d50c81772b7f54b1bf973
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Structs already handled this appropriately, but interface blocks did not
guard against naming their member variables built-in type names like
"float" or "bool".
Change-Id: I12ec054b3f158b83e35031449cf2a088ff8d0dc2
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Anonymous function parameters are now automatically assigned a name,
"_skAnonymousParamN", where N is the parameter index.
Change-Id: I87adcd51ed025c76ae2b333317f21b523a4632b4
Bug: skia:12769
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SkSL will reject ES2-compatible code because function parameters always
require a name in SkSL. (A followup CL relaxes this restriction and
allows anonymous parameters in SkSL.)
Change-Id: Ifdcf0fcbe0f52d16007c018b545631ca4033a8c4
Bug: skia:12769
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Structs and interface blocks allow a trailing identifier which is added
to the symbol table. This identifier is now prohibited from
overlapping built-in types.
Change-Id: I33b9d6156a27ce017e6744a05979748c04a04767
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Structs and interface blocks allow a trailing identifier which is added
to the symbol table. This identifier should be prohibited from
overlapping built-in types; at present, this is not checked. Add a test
demonstrating the issue.
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When the SkVM interpreter is operating in "stride=1" mode, we should
only look at the first lane of the trace/execution masks. The other
lanes are not being actively used, but the "index" opcode still fills
all the lanes, so it's entirely possible for the trace coordinate to
match in an unused lane.
Change-Id: I7f04f5c59431b3c50b4b072bc3ea4f52f8aa1a1b
Bug: skia:12752
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We'll want to reuse this key class for Graphite resources as well. There
is nothing special about these keys that is Ganesh specific.
Bug: skia:12754
Change-Id: I39fe5a9968156985865bccbfc4978583120ac2e8
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Since we know the entire flow of execution ahead of time, at any point
during trace playback, we can know if a line will be reached again or
not. We no longer highlight lines as reachable (or allow setting
breakpoints) if the line will not be reached again during trace
playback.
Change-Id: Iff563b13e2f6efb5d4f2ff37215f2ff4fb5945ed
Bug: skia:12666
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At this point SkPromiseImageTexture is not much more than a wrapper
around a GrBackendTexture. The next steps would be to switch to just
directly using GrBackendTexture in the fulfill procs and deleting
SkPromiseImageTexture.
Bug: skia:12758
Change-Id: Ic0526b869a0730c25b41b46fd6523604dedaba40
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Renderer::StencilAndFill() chooses between two instances based on fill
type (more to come when we add stencil pass). The inverse fill uses
different stencil settings and different geometry (hence why it must be
a distinct renderer, since stencil is part of the pipeline).
Also updates the command buffer asserts and types to support float3
attributes and has the fill bounds render step pre-transform vertices.
This matches the intended plan of device-space control points to
avoid matrix transform uniforms when no other coords are needed.
Makes DepthStencilSettings constexpr so they can be declared constants.
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Bug: skia:12703
Change-Id: I5be4151f533e4cc5c560baf96c59193162b48dab
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This is a reland of e1e1c03229
Original change's description:
> Start on custom mesh API
>
> Bug: skia:12720
> Change-Id: I8ed0555f1c5b8b0e97e73a657635dac2c0df0ccf
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/482457
> Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
> Commit-Queue: Brian Salomon <bsalomon@google.com>
Bug: skia:12720
Change-Id: I5c54f37949d8bd45ea606264c439912b65158b79
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Bug: skia:12720
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Simplified - "no static instructions"
Added to skslc with .cpp -> .html
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This also allows the KeyBuilder class to be used in Graphite. In Graphite
I plan to use it for other keys besides building up shaders/processors
so I dropped that from the name. There was nothing special abouts its
implementation that made it specific to Processors anyways.
Bug: skia:12754
Change-Id: I1b25730b061f9342b61e3b2e4ac43328b8074d59
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This is a reland of 6927ab9311
Original change's description:
> Add support for explicit attribute offsets and strides.
>
> Previously attribute offsets were always computed based on their
> position in an attribute array and the stride was determined
> by the offset and size of the last attribute.
>
> Now a GP has the option to create attributes with explicit offsets
> and specify an explicit vertex stride. All attributes must either
> be implicit or explicit (enforced by assert).
>
> GrGeometryProcessor::AttributeSet is now responsible for handling
> implicitly determined attribute offsets and strides. The backends
> no longer compute them.
>
> Bug: skia:12720
> Change-Id: I0211673dc70d4797c2d66b2555d8f5fb430be056
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/484736
> Reviewed-by: Greg Daniel <egdaniel@google.com>
> Reviewed-by: Michael Ludwig <michaelludwig@google.com>
> Commit-Queue: Brian Salomon <bsalomon@google.com>
Bug: skia:12720
Change-Id: Ic4975b5b2e52f2d8213154da0e585eca6dfdd78d
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Bug: b/195936927
On Android, we may need to be able to seek the stream, but the input may
not be seekable. Copy in SkWuffsCodec as needed.
Change-Id: I7d5742e478532943a90400267175da80411cacd9
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This reverts commit 6927ab9311.
Reason for revert: breaking roll?
Original change's description:
> Add support for explicit attribute offsets and strides.
>
> Previously attribute offsets were always computed based on their
> position in an attribute array and the stride was determined
> by the offset and size of the last attribute.
>
> Now a GP has the option to create attributes with explicit offsets
> and specify an explicit vertex stride. All attributes must either
> be implicit or explicit (enforced by assert).
>
> GrGeometryProcessor::AttributeSet is now responsible for handling
> implicitly determined attribute offsets and strides. The backends
> no longer compute them.
>
> Bug: skia:12720
> Change-Id: I0211673dc70d4797c2d66b2555d8f5fb430be056
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/484736
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Bug: skia:12720
Change-Id: I938bc3776d598f0906465eb2677208c79676642f
No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
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Users expect that breakpoints will be hit even when stepping over or
stepping out. Rather than have one step call which honors breakpoints,
now the trace holds an unordered_set of breakpoints which all step calls
will honor.
Change-Id: I4055fc008e8cce4c413f357f375ae4038a7bd2a9
Bug: skia:12747
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This allows the user to run up to a specified line (or until execution
is complete).
Change-Id: Ied34798d2df1b4a9e1d723c8d2eff3d579ca9b2d
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Previously attribute offsets were always computed based on their
position in an attribute array and the stride was determined
by the offset and size of the last attribute.
Now a GP has the option to create attributes with explicit offsets
and specify an explicit vertex stride. All attributes must either
be implicit or explicit (enforced by assert).
GrGeometryProcessor::AttributeSet is now responsible for handling
implicitly determined attribute offsets and strides. The backends
no longer compute them.
Bug: skia:12720
Change-Id: I0211673dc70d4797c2d66b2555d8f5fb430be056
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This is useful to know because breakpoints can only meaningfully be set
on a line of code which is reachable. In other words, we know the
entire execution path ahead of time, so we can tell you that some
branches aren't actually taken without needing to set a breakpoint at
all.
Change-Id: I72b2cddcf92fd6f75ea12d302230bae42b7112bc
Bug: skia:12666
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We now track each slot's scope depth when it is written, and when scopes
are closed, we remove variables from display which fall out of scope.
Note that we DON'T have a specific trace-op dedicated to setting a
variable's stack depth when it is first declared. This is okay because
the SkVM code generation always stores a zero to a variable's slots as
soon as the variable is declared. This will consistently initialize its
depth to the depth of its initial declaration.
Change-Id: I68f76dfe2930fcd415ba635206cce3d0b94d1aac
Bug: skia:12741
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We didn't have any test cases where a loop variable (other than a loop
induction variable) fell out of scope. Now we have a demonstration of
the trouble behavior.
Change-Id: Iec070748c93aaeab1dc41a46c42e33c78b73d7f5
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These will give the debugger enough information to discard variables as
they fall out of scope.
Change-Id: Ia400e82a3ca9cf0a51a72d819f897d346979226c
Bug: skia:12741
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Note that the 2D cross product isn't defined. There are at least two
possible interpretations of what that might mean. This name makes it
clearer that we're asking for the length of the resulting vector, if
we computed the 3D cross product (assuming Z == 0 for both vectors).
It also eliminates name overlap between builtin functions and actual
intrinsics.
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This CL adds the trace op and tests the builder commands, but it is not
yet hooked up to the SkVM code generator or debugger.
Change-Id: Iaa64293dfd0973e299eb480cb2b43672b0886c32
Bug: skia:12741
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Previously, the variable pane listed variables in slot order, which was
not very helpful (other than usually mapping to a top-to-bottom order in
the original source code). Now, the variable pane sorts variables to the
top when they are modified, and maintains their relative order
throughout execution. This is much easier to follow.
http://screen/C9odSHV4asFSLZH
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Previously, return values like `[func].result` would stick around in the
Variables table indefinitely. This felt very counterintuitive. Now they
only appear for one step, then vanish.
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We already had this logic in SkVMDebugTrace::dump; it just needed to be
factored out so that it could be accessed directly.
Change-Id: Ib497b82a7722b8ac2285de74f1937379c2f9a51b
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By tracking slot writes using a dirty mask, and reporting these in the
VariableData, we will be able to highlight assigned-to variables in the
debugger.
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We already had this logic in SkVMDebugTrace::dump; it just needed to be
factored out so that it could be accessed directly.
Change-Id: Idd6c92d23ab4dddc60fdc3c7b1693a0d89b1c992
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Stepping out is extremely similar to stepping-over, so this was mostly
working already.
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This class is responsible for interpreting a debug trace and allowing it
to be stepped through, like a debugger. It tracks the current line
number, call stack, slot values, and associates slots with stack frames.
It supports stepping forward or stepping over (i.e., stepping to the
next line in the current function, hiding function calls).
Change-Id: I2b7d90c3b38b0006bebdfbf65a7bf678d5227d56
Bug: skia:12666
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Chromium has been using the remote glyph cache for a few years now.
It's time to give it a proper home.
This is an intermediate CL. The old .h file includes the new .h file.
After I change the include paths in Chromium, I will delete the old
file.
Change-Id: Iaf00c46aa0698326c0bdec9a0eed218bcc3e334e
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This reverts commit 85cc1bece7.
Reason for revert: ends up not being useful after all
Original change's description:
> Trace function return values after function-exit.
>
> This will allow function return values to be easily seen when stepping
> "over." This has the unexpected side benefit of generating slightly
> fewer ops when a function has unoptimizable conditional returns.
>
> Change-Id: I48d23de635d3caaddff91aa595593d0371dfcdcb
> Bug: skia:12708
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Bug: skia:12708
Change-Id: I61ebb175b60d2060f6ad21b170238b37557b80be
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Also fixes recursion end point update in recursive_edge_intersect, which
was causing us to search in the wrong area of the lines and falsely
report no intersection when there should have been one (which is then
detected by the topology check in intersectEdgePair() and more less
accurately corrected for).
Bug: chromium:1245359
Change-Id: I1d21c934a23c9b99c3767849ee19bc2f6c551d3f
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The debug-slot code didn't expect to encounter a void type.
Change-Id: Ied452b51e1cf90a0c0bc24770f82e711105b8e82
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Function return values exist at the boundary between stack frames and
will need slightly special treatment by the debugger.
Change-Id: I017b5713919f507074f072d040332325307c2e81
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Bug: skia:12701
Change-Id: I51bfad4ff61f2ab32753e532eb5b6ee46d765303
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There was only one virtual method, so switch that to a bool stored in
the base class. The derived types exist as hints for the reader, and an
easy way to adjust how the new localToDevice is constructed.
With this change, we don't need SkSimpleMatrixProvider. SkMatrixProvider
is concrete, so we can use it directly. SkOverrideDeviceMatrixProvider
no longer needs the original provider for anything, so remove that
parameter. It now exists solely to inhibit the hitsPixelCenters flag.
Fix a few spots (SkParticleBinding, some sites in SkRuntimeEffect) where
we used SkSimpleMatrixProvider, even though the local coordinates being
passed did not obey the hits-pixel-centers constraints.
Most importantly, document how localToDeviceHitsPixelCenters works.
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This entire API existed, but was unused (no longer connected to
drawVertices or runtime effects).
In theory, we could further simplify some of the matrix providers, but
more importantly - I have serious doubts about the correctness of
localToDeviceHitsPixelsCenters for most of them.
Change-Id: If5af182015dd96e5ed3353a117223e8dbbe17097
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This fix appeared in prior CL patchsets, but got lost through rebases
and CL splits.
Change-Id: I1befff3830b40740f1e52e3e88f74484122027ce
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Change-Id: I57233c89fb27f09ca22509edeab79ea6b158b3c3
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The current system short circuits out when an SkTextBlob will draw
anything based on its bounds, the bounds of the clip, and the state
of the paint.
A similar thing needs to happen, but the clip needs to be ignored.
Return the nullptr if the SkTextBlob would never draw to signal that
the Slug can be ignored.
Bug: chromium:1277583
Change-Id: I2d6641e03c88ae5f160c479c9e715ad8dc9f65b3
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Bug: skia:12701
Change-Id: If286f9398c099298b1a543a12d4a28ba70f7a20b
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This reverts commit 062652067b.
Reason for revert: design change removes need for this op
Original change's description:
> Add SkVM op `trace_done` to indicate completion of debug tracing.
>
> This op can be used to invoke a callback function and dump the log to
> disk when it is ready. SkRuntimeEffect doesn't have any other viable
> mechanisms for detecting that a paint has completed, AFAIK. We can
> wait for ~SkRTShader to occur, but there's no guarantee that this will
> happen quickly, and the SkPaint with the SkRTShader shader can be reused
> over and over again.
>
> Unlike other trace ops, this only needs a trace mask, not an execution
> mask (we are unconditionally done at the end of main).
>
> Change-Id: I6f7ee41f2005b65940d36dee892279d4f245509f
> Bug: skia:12708
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Bug: skia:12708
Change-Id: Ic4c4f5dd72541195f07ca32035267a20a82536e7
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Color filters and blenders are currently not supported for tracing,
because we don't have access to the pixel coordinate, and so there is
nothing to compare the debug-trace coordinate with.
Change-Id: I7fe7fb4955b002432046ceef61c6f0a4c721a581
Bug: skia:12708
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Added comments to explain the semantics (both what's expected when you
set the uniform, and what you see in the shader). The old name was
confusing, because it sounded like you got an sRGB color in the shader.
This is terse, but I think it's the cleanest syntax - and for embedding
clients, they can use C++ (etc.) API to require that color uniforms are
assigned from color types.
Bug: skia:10479
Change-Id: If00ea754060494aaa83001a5b357687953de8a5f
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This will allow function return values to be easily seen when stepping
"over." This has the unexpected side benefit of generating slightly
fewer ops when a function has unoptimizable conditional returns.
Change-Id: I48d23de635d3caaddff91aa595593d0371dfcdcb
Bug: skia:12708
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Matrices now include [C][R] notation and vectors indicate .x/.y/.z/.w.
Previously this information was missing, so you couldn't tell which slot
of a variable was being altered.
Change-Id: I590614372b1fc98e95e8fb5ebc3d318c449a8ee1
Bug: skia:12708
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This op can be used to invoke a callback function and dump the log to
disk when it is ready. SkRuntimeEffect doesn't have any other viable
mechanisms for detecting that a paint has completed, AFAIK. We can
wait for ~SkRTShader to occur, but there's no guarantee that this will
happen quickly, and the SkPaint with the SkRTShader shader can be reused
over and over again.
Unlike other trace ops, this only needs a trace mask, not an execution
mask (we are unconditionally done at the end of main).
Change-Id: I6f7ee41f2005b65940d36dee892279d4f245509f
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SkRuntimeEffect needs an API for generating debug traces. This means
that we will need references to debug traces inside a public header.
Rather than reference SkVMDebugInfo directly, we now have a simpler
base class for debug traces. This is better suited to landing in
include/.
I've also renamed SkVMDebugInfo to SkVMDebugTrace for consistency, since
it now contains all the trace data. (When it was first added, it only
had the slot info.)
Change-Id: Ibaa4dedf9a17b9462b4f233a28a7b875d0317892
Bug: skia:12708
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This creates SkImageShader instances that do not perform color space
conversion, nor do they premultiply their pixels (if they started out
unpremultiplied). These are useful for runtime shaders that want
non-color inputs (like normal maps or lookup tables).
Includes GM that demonstrates lack of color conversion, and lack of
premultiplication in the context of a lighting shader.
Bug: skia:10479
Change-Id: Ic07aa8b8d3407ae5f81bc075648fdcba6d4cce29
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dump() now emits the most important part of the debug trace: the actual
trace itself. This will make tests easier to write and reason about.
Change-Id: I414e26b80a05c9f7ea21956d84c5a682a5f3c274
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I ran into a snag while trying to hook up SkRuntimeEffect with debug
tracing. Runtime effects only have access to a skvm::Builder, and are
never exposed to the full skvm::Program. SkVMBlitter is responsible for
assembling the full skvm::Program, but is oblivious to runtime effects
and nested skvm sub-programs. Additionally, multiple runtime effects can
(and often do) coexist within a paint.
This CL changes how debug traces are enabled. skvm::Program no longer
has a `attachDebugTrace` method. Instead, this method lives on the
skvm::Builder. Calling `attachDebugTrace` generates a "trace-hook ID"
(which is actually an index into a vector of TraceHook pointers).
Every trace opcode now includes this trace hook ID. When the Builder
assembles a final Program, it copies the TraceHooks into the Program.
The skvm interpreter uses the trace hook ID on the op to dispatch a
trace command to its associated TraceHook.
From a user perspective, this doesn't change very much, but it does
mean that the SkVM Code Generator now supplies a TraceHook for us
(since it adds trace ops to the Builder and needs to know the proper
trace-hook ID).
Change-Id: I8bd5fea24f477f81470fae8ba41be45f76949407
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Use that to preserve the alpha type of (unpremul) SkImages when
serializing. This ensures that the new GM works correctly in
serialize-8888, and is required for an upcoming "raw" image feature.
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Previously, the trace opcodes took a single mask argument, which was
computed as `execution mask & trace mask`. This led to extra bit_ands in
the output, as this value would be need to be recalculated every time
the execution mask changed.
To reduce this cost on program size, the trace ops now take two mask
arguments and require that both must be true. We have four register
slots at our disposal in an Op, which is more than we need, so this
doesn't really cost us anything.
(As an extra minor optimization, if one of the masks is "always-on", we
optimize it away. This avoids burning a register just to hold a ~0
immediate value.)
Change-Id: I9eb71292a1983e71b03c7ac842534beb3d6bbf17
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Add an array which represents the trace itself into the SkVMDebugInfo.
Since we expect complex programs to emit a lot of trace data, we try to
keep the JSON representation here compact. Ops and their data are
represented as a compact array of integers. Data fields can be left
unspecified; these are assumed to be zero.
Change-Id: Ia52ad280ab5989496eb495c4efb8b99aa72cda5f
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switch is no longer an ES3-specific feature.
Change-Id: Ic878a77268e517e17699c2e35a37da6b0a7765dd
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This also hides the ctors for the respective classes so you can't just
arbitrarily make one outside of the factories.
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With this CL, rt adjust is handled automatically by the backend of the
CommandBuffer when setViewport is called, so DrawPass and the
CommandBufferTest are updated to configure that (and the geometry of
command buffer test is rewritten to be in Skia's coord system instead
of NDC).
Currently, the metal command buffer uses push constants to set the
rtAdjust uniform. Hypothetically, D3D12 could use the root descriptor,
etc. There is some coupling here between the intrinsics the SkSL
programming environment operates in, and the backends configuring the
pipelines, but I don't think it's unreasonable and it seems cleaner
to me than having DrawPass bind and upload uniforms for all of the
intrinsics.
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Passes the Transform for each draw to the RenderStep, to both
writeVertices and writeUniforms, since any given RenderStep could
choose to transform vertices on the CPU, pack the matrix as instance
attributes, or upload it as a uniform.
Also updates UniformManager to take the source data as const void*
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This demonstrates how much additional non-trace code can be generated
when debug traces are turned on. A followup CL adds a setting to disable
`trace_var`, which eliminates a significant percentage of the additional
ops (at the cost of removing valuable debug info).
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Bug: skia:12633
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This shouldn't change code generation when debug traces are disabled.
When they are enabled, we now get trace_var opcodes emitted for every
return statement. Internally, this required a fair amount of refactoring
around how return values are passed around, but it should all be
functionally equivalent.
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Given how badly these fail (even on recent NVIDIA drivers), I'm prepared
to ignore the conformance suite on this one and just disallow this in
SkSL. For now, this disables these tests so that they don't crash for
anyone running an NV GPU.
Bug: skia:12443
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