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Angle does not yet link, but it does compile.
I chickened out and wrote cp.py to be the copy tool on Windows. I've got all platforms using it for consistency.
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I think I'm now at the point of needing to just resolve missing symbols.
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Angle's existing GN files only work in Chrome, so I've written a new one.
This won't work on Windows, but our GN build doesn't work on Windows anyway. So this CL is an attempt to get a ahead of that curve on ANGLE. It looks large but fairly straightforward.
Now working on Linux:
$ gn gen angle --args=skia_use_angle=true
$ ninja -C angle
$ angle/dm --config angle-gl --src gm -w dm-out
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I trimmed the libmicrohttpd sources and defines down to the minimum needed to build and run. This builds and runs on Linux and Android for me.
Request.h was missing an include for SkTypes.h, which supplies the default for SK_GPU_SUPPORTED if not otherwise defined.
To build on Android, exit() -> _exit().
build.py was unused.
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Attempt to take over all *SAN builds.
MSAN has a lot of coordination required between gn/BUILD.gn and gn_flavor.py.
I'd like to follow up to move more of this into gn/BUILD.gn, to make it easier
to use locally.
The compile steps should be much faster now. We no longer build CMake
and Clang for every run, instead using the clang_linux CIPD package. This
removes the need for all the third_party/externals/llvm/... dependencies.
Similarly, since we're using the clang_linux package, we no longer depend
on Chrome's Clang, and thus no longer need to sync chromium on these bots.
Instead of packaging up MSAN libraries and llvm-symbolizer in the compile
output, I have the test / perf bots also depend on the clang_linux package.
These do not vary from build to build.
No more need for the xsan.blacklist -include hack: Clang, GN, and Ninja
all track changes to xsan.blacklist without our help.
This has the incidental effect of upgrading the compiler used by *SAN
bots from Clang 3.8 to Clang 3.9.
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Once you have downloaded an android NDK, you can set the ndk GN arg to use it.
E.g. my gn.args looks like:
is_debug = false
ndk = "/opt/android-ndk"
This should be enough to get you going for an arm64 build. You ought to be able to tweak that to other architectures by changing target_cpu to "arm", "x86", "x86-64", etc. That won't quite work until I follow this up a bit, but the skeleton is there.
This is enough to get me compiled, linked, and running to completion on my N5x.
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We might as well match the folks who are using our GN files now.
We've got plenty of strategies in our pocket for when we try to move Chrome
onto our GN files (and who knows, there may be even a new better way by then):
* Same sort of rename in Chrome's third_party
* Aliased targets via //build/secondary in Chrome.
* Indirection via build_overrides
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With the move from SkData::NewXXX to SkData::MakeXXX most
SkAutoTUnref<SkData> were changed to sk_sp<SkData>. However,
there are still a few SkAutoTUnref<SkData> around, so clean
them up.
Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2212493002
Add nanobench, and while we're at it monobench to show off how cool
source_sets are... the bench files are only built once then linked
into both binaries. With GYP we build them twice. :/ Same deal
for GMs between nanobench and DM... build once, link twice.
nanobench uses SkImageEncoder to encode its .pngs, which requires
we link in the image encoders, which requires we get them all in.
That's the bulk of this.
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Hoping to land these using the other GN bots as trybots.
Don't know what magic was letting us get to webp's headers yesterday on Linux. Might have been using /usr/include's ?
The other change is the difference between some setups using #define SK_BUILD_FOR_MAC and others #define SK_BUILD_FOR_MAC 1. We want either to mean "we're Mac".
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This builds, links, and runs on Linux. Have not tried Mac.
I've tested is_debug={true,false} and is_component_build.
It's neat that the component build DM works, but it's also an indication I've missed an essential flag or two... it shouldn't work. :)
The GPU backend isn't working yet, but all the software configurations I've tried look good.
This fleshes out all the other parts of SkCodec too... I noticed we weren't able to decode gifs or webp.
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- Make fiddle build on Mac (skipping GL).
- Now that we're building in SkCodec, we depend on libpng and libjpeg-turbo unconditionally, not just on Linux.
- Re-arrange third_party a bit so that our targets are Fuchsia/Chrome compatible.
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This doesn't affect Chrome/Blink, so landing through the closed tree.
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This sketches out what a world without Chrome's GN configs would look like.
Instead of DEPSing in build/, we now host our own gypi_to_gn.py.
The symlink from skia/ to . lets us run gclient hooks when the .gclient file is in the directory above skia/ or inside skia/. That means we don't need gn.py anymore.
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This fixes the build on Linux (dep on third_party:zlib -> third_party/zlib).
I've moved declare_args() {} back to each .gn file... seems like args want
to be as local as possible in GN land.
Additionally, refactor all the common third_party config and warning flag
changes into a template, third_party. This lets it all live together in a
.gni: at head unwanted_configs can be in a .gni (it's just a variable) but
config("no_warnings") (and thus third_party_configs) cannot, as configs
cannot be part of .gni files.
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What we've got here is a little GN MVP. It's lacking any knobs and doesn't yet build anything but libskia, zlib, libpng, and libjpeg-turbo. I've been hopping back and forth between Linux at work and Mac at home. These seem to be at least partially working, enough to build and run cmake/example.cpp.
The xcode backend seems to work. From here, we can start exploring how to handle other backends (cmake,Android make, Google3). There are a couple things I want to try:
- add another backend like vs or xcode to GN directly
- intercept via a custom toolchain
- reverse from ninja -t commands
That last option seems kind of fun.
This tries to piggyback on Chrome's GN setup as much as possible. Chrome's got quite a lot figured out, and we're basically required to do this if we want to have a single GN build system shareable by Chrome, our bots, and other clients.
This pulls in some new DEPS:
- build: Chrome's GN configuration, and much more
- buildtools: hashes for gn binary, pulled via hooks
- tools/clang: hashes for Chrome's clang, pulled via hooks into third_party/llvm-build
It additionally symlinks tools/gyp to third_party/externals/gyp. GN pulls some stuff from tools/gyp on Mac.
Have not yet tried building for Windows, Android, or iOS.
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Reason for revert:
gclient not happy on some bots
Original issue's description:
> GN
>
> What we've got here is a little GN MVP. It's lacking any knobs and doesn't yet build anything but libskia, zlib, libpng, and libjpeg-turbo. I've been hopping back and forth between Linux at work and Mac at home. These seem to be at least partially working, enough to build and run cmake/example.cpp.
>
> The xcode backend seems to work. From here, we can start exploring how to handle other backends (cmake,Android make, Google3). There are a couple things I want to try:
> - add another backend like vs or xcode to GN directly
> - intercept via a custom toolchain
> - reverse from ninja -t commands
> That last option seems kind of fun.
>
> This tries to piggyback on Chrome's GN setup as much as possible. Chrome's got quite a lot figured out, and we're basically required to do this if we want to have a single GN build system shareable by Chrome, our bots, and other clients.
>
> This pulls in some new DEPS:
> - build: Chrome's GN configuration, and much more
> - buildtools: hashes for gn binary, pulled via hooks
> - tools/clang: hashes for Chrome's clang, pulled via hooks into third_party/llvm-build
> It additionally symlinks tools/gyp to third_party/externals/gyp. GN pulls some stuff from tools/gyp on Mac.
>
> Have not yet tried building for Windows, Android, or iOS.
>
> BUG=skia:
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> Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/1d8de594f126b9a80bd8f8fa2005e90faf3b5b17TBR=bsalomon@google.com,mtklein@chromium.org
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What we've got here is a little GN MVP. It's lacking any knobs and doesn't yet build anything but libskia, zlib, libpng, and libjpeg-turbo. I've been hopping back and forth between Linux at work and Mac at home. These seem to be at least partially working, enough to build and run cmake/example.cpp.
The xcode backend seems to work. From here, we can start exploring how to handle other backends (cmake,Android make, Google3). There are a couple things I want to try:
- add another backend like vs or xcode to GN directly
- intercept via a custom toolchain
- reverse from ninja -t commands
That last option seems kind of fun.
This tries to piggyback on Chrome's GN setup as much as possible. Chrome's got quite a lot figured out, and we're basically required to do this if we want to have a single GN build system shareable by Chrome, our bots, and other clients.
This pulls in some new DEPS:
- build: Chrome's GN configuration, and much more
- buildtools: hashes for gn binary, pulled via hooks
- tools/clang: hashes for Chrome's clang, pulled via hooks into third_party/llvm-build
It additionally symlinks tools/gyp to third_party/externals/gyp. GN pulls some stuff from tools/gyp on Mac.
Have not yet tried building for Windows, Android, or iOS.
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With this change, the CMake build, which does not use DEPS to sync
external projects, is able to build and use the same version of libpng
that is used in other builds.
This will allow all platforms (including Google3 CMake build) to test on
the same version of libpng, so we do not need to make SkPngCodec support
all versions of libpng.
- Update CMakeLists.txt to use the checked in libpng.
- Check in libpng version 1.6.22rc01
- Update README.google
- Replace our old LICENSE file with the latest one from libpng
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Adds SkDrawPosTextHCommand ::fromJSON and ::toJSON.
Both SkDrawPosTextCommand and SkDrawPosTextHCommand's
::toJSON write the correct number of positions, preventing reading
uninitialized memory.
The microhttpd build is now done in the build tree as opposed to in a
temporary directory.
The microhttpd build script uses os.path.join so that absolute paths
do not confuse the build. This allows compatibility with the cmake
gyp generator as CMake likes to pass absolute paths.
The microhttpd gyp target is now marked as 'none' since it is not
a 'static_library' target (which directs gyp to compile sources into
a static library). The dependencies to the action are updated to the
minimum required for sane re-building.
The everything gyp target now depends on the skiaserve gyp target.
This means that when using skia_build_server=1, building 'most' will
build skiaserve, but when skia_build_server is not defined the
skiaserve target will still be available if specified manually.
The old json.gyp is removed as it currently does not build anything.
All of the files currently referenced by it as sources no longer exist.
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1775203002
The version of libpng we were using has some security vulnerabilities.
Update to a newer version - 1.6.20 (047737496a/).
Update pnglibconf.h. The new version is a copy of the newer version of
the file, with our /* custom settings */ tacked onto the end. (The
custom settings are unchanged from the last version.)
Update the LICENSE. The new version is a copy of the LICENSE that
libpng now includes as a separate file.
Update the README file to reflect the change in source of the LICENSE
file.
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Local timing says this 4-byte Paeth function takes about 0.3x the time the serial libpng code does, dropping from ~10 cycles per byte to ~2.9.
bpp=4 is mainly an easy demo. This approach can work for any bpp up to 16, 1 pixel at a time, at roughly the same cost per pixel. Doing more than 1 pixel at a time is a tricky math problem I have yet to attempt to solve.
Everything here can be trivially downgraded to MMX, supporting bpp up to 8. It seems to be a little slower (~3.5 cycles per byte), but it would make the code compatible with every x86 that can still power on.
I've tried four approaches:
- this way;
- doing things naively in 16-bit;
- a 16-bit version that requires division by 3 (i.e. mulhi_epu16(..., 0x5580) );
- a mostly 8-bit version of the same.
They're all fine, but this one is consistently the fastest I've measured.
I'd be happy to settle on the naive 16-bit version too, which would have a very clear implementation that's only minorly slower than this version. The other two are way more complicated, and would require us to draw some serious ASCII diagrams to explain.
I have learned that the .skp serialization tests (serialize-8888) have a nice side effect of testing the correctness of these filters!
(Since writing the description above, I've bumped things up to {Paeth,Sub,Avg} x { 3 bpp, 4 bpp }.)
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Update FreeType to a newer version. Because this caused issues in
finding the correct ftoptions.h and ftmodule.h [1], be sure to state
the ones we want explicitly.
This also add gzip.c which is needed for WOFF support [2].
[1] FreeType "Simplify header file hierarchy."
fae382076409db198dfbff36ac4cbb97b05b30a1
[2] FreeType "[gzip] New function `FT_Gzip_Uncompress'."
dc240524ff31891a442225430b28e9620c1fa89f
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/833103004
Reason for revert:
This will make the google3 roll awkward. Reverting.
Original issue's description:
> Depend on ETC1 via DEPS instead of a direct third_party checkin.
>
> Yes, this does mean we'll check out ~40M of code for 2 files...
>
> I think these trybots are moot... they gclient sync before patching.
>
> BUG=skia:
>
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Yes, this does mean we'll check out ~40M of code for 2 files...
I think these trybots are moot... they gclient sync before patching.
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libwebp has a fix for [1]. Update to the commit that contains the fix.
Update libwebp.gypi, corresponding to libwebp's latest makefile.
Turn back on DM testing for scaled webp, now that it should no longer
use uninitialized memory.
Fix a warning in config.h
[1] https://code.google.com/p/webp/issues/detail?id=254
BUG=skia:4038
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It turns out that gyp (kind of) has support for cross
compiling with a different host and target. We simply
need to specify CC_host and CC_target instead of CC.
Making this change allows us to compile yasm on a Linux
host for Android.
We run into problems on Mac because
the linker on a Mac host requires different command line
arguments than the linker on the Android target. In
looking through the code for gyp itself and speaking to
Ben, it doesn't appear to me that gyp supports passing
different arguments to host and target linkers.
I would imagine that we would have similar problems on
Windows.
Below is a link to a CL that would fix this issue in gyp.
It looks like it has been dropped for a long time.
Thanks to Ben for this link!
https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/10795044/
Also I'm adding a link to the build instructions for Chrome
(thanks again Ben). It looks like they only support
building for Android from Linux.
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/wiki/AndroidBuildInstructions
My next steps are:
1) Getting in touch with Torne or someone else with gyp to
see if people are aware of this issue or interested in
fixing it.
2) Deciding if skia should care about this issue.
3) Deciding if skia should work around this issue.
It'd be really great to hear your thoughts on (2) and (3).
My first thought is that we shouldn't care because, as
long as we always compile the production copy of skia for
Android on Linux, we will get the fast code. Is this
a valid conclusion? Is there a way to write Android apps
on Mac that accidentally use the slower code?
If we do care, there are workarounds:
For Mac, we can check in a yasm binary - it's a little
smaller than the one I am deleting in this CL :-/
For Windows, we *might* be able to use the yasm.exe binary
already in externals (we get this from DEPS because this is
how chromium uses yasm on Windows).
Are there other platforms that we care about?
Let me know what you think!
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Mangle external function names to avoid conflict with libjpeg
Take advantage of direct color conversion (RGBA, BGRA, 565)
Prepare to use jpeg_skip_scanlines (when it is upstreamed)
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All platforms except android are configured to use the statically linked copy
of libpng. Android uses the system provided dynamic copy for SkImageDecoder
and the static copy for SkCodec. The exception being android framework builds
that currently use the dynamic copy everywhere.
This CL also enables NEON optimizations for libpng.
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1058823002
Reason for revert:
breaking the nexus_9 and ios builds.
Original issue's description:
> Enable both static and dynamically linked libpng
>
> All platforms except android are configured to use the statically linked copy of libpng. Android uses the system provided dynamic copy for SkImageDecoder and the static copy for SkCodec. The exception being android framework builds that currently use the dynamic copy everywhere.
>
> This CL also enables NEON optimizations for libpng.
>
> Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/2469c999518e7b0063d35e9e2eb074a0477c21acTBR=scroggo@google.com,msarett@google.com
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All platforms except android are configured to use the statically linked copy of libpng. Android uses the system provided dynamic copy for SkImageDecoder and the static copy for SkCodec. The exception being android framework builds that currently use the dynamic copy everywhere.
This CL also enables NEON optimizations for libpng.
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1032253003
DM:
Add a flag to use SkCodec instead of SkImageDecoder.
SkCodec:
Base class for codecs, allowing creation from an SkStream or an SkData.
An SkCodec, on creation, knows properties of the data like its width and height. Further calls can be used to generate the image.
TODO: Add scanline iterator
SkPngCodec:
New decoder for png. Wraps libpng. The code has been repurposed from SkImageDecoder_libpng.
TODO: Handle other destination colortypes
TODO: Substitute the transpose color
TODO: Allow silencing warnings
TODO: Use RGB instead of filler?
TODO: sRGB
SkSwizzler:
Simplified version of SkScaledSampler. Unlike the sampler, this object does no sampling.
TODO: Implement other swizzles.
Requires a gclient sync to pull down libpng.
BUG=skia:3257
Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/ca358852b4fed656d11107b2aaf28318a4518b49
(and then reverted)
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/930283002
Partially in preparation for building libpng on Windows.
Also, this makes us consistent across platforms for PDF.
Uses the version of zlib checked into the Chromium tree.
Remove miniz, which is replaced by zlib.
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/966963002
- Adds miniz.c v115_r4 (latest release) to third_party.
- Merges SkDeflateWStream into SkFlate so including "miniz.c" links
without duplicating symbols.
The only interesting code change I've made is to remove the line
fImpl->fZStream.data_type = Z_BINARY;
from SkDeflateWStream::SkDeflateWStream(). miniz doesn't have Z_BINARY
defined, and as far as I can tell, both zlib and miniz ignore data_type.
We should be able to swap skflate.gyp's dependency between zlib.gyp:zlib and
zlib.gyp:miniz at will (except of course on Windows) if we're interested in
zlib itself. I've left android framework on its own zlib. I think this all
means we can stop defining SK_NO_FLATE on Windows.
I'll leave the possible cleanup of SK_NO_FLATE itself for another time. Might
be we always want to keep this dependency optional.
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The Mac fontconfig just #defines the cache directory, which works fine if fontconfig never has to look up any fonts (the case until now). If it has to actually find fonts from the disk, the cache directory and config directory need to be properly defined as well as running fc-cache to populate the cache directory.
Populating the cache directory can take some time, but should only happen on a clean build. To remove this extra time, we have to not build poppler on Mac, which can now be accomplished with GYP_DEFINES="skia_mac_poppler=0"
R=epoger@google.com
Author: vandebo@chromium.org
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The Mac fontconfig just #defines the cache directory, which works fine if fontconfig never has to look up any fonts (the case until now). If it has to actually find fonts from the disk, the cache directory and config directory need to be properly defined as well as running fc-cache to populate the cache directory.
Populating the cache directory can take some time, but should only happen on a clean build. To remove this extra time, we have to not build poppler on Mac, which can now be accomplished with GYP_DEFINES="skia_mac_poppler=0"
R=bungeman@google.com, epoger@google.com
Author: vandebo@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/113203003
git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@12994 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
library build target to the .gyp file (not required by any executable yet). Fix
some build errors with SampleApp on Linux and Win32. Add a gyp_skia python
script which invokes gyp with the correct arguments, and is recursively callable
by the Makefile when skia.gyp is changed.
Review URL: http://codereview.appspot.com/4280069/
git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@1007 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81