Change-Id: I4b1a2a9c89db59a6a1674388f9ab220a2ec9a61c
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Change-Id: I67bd77cf072e203f23ffc49d591cb826fed598dd
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This starts setting up to expose the GrProgramInfos to SkDDL clients.
Bug: skia:9455
Change-Id: Icd89ad88565d13890476463a919bbadcb9210b02
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/256229
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Switches ViewCountPair to store a sk_sp<GrSurfaceProxy> instead of a
GrSurfaceProxyView. It applies the origin from the view at initialization
time and then no longer needs it. All ViewCountPairs have the same swizzle
so that is stored once at the op level instead of per entry.
Additionally, re-arranges the metadata of GrTextureOp to ensure that it
packs into an 8byte aligned field. After first switching to
GrSurfaceProxyView, the op went to 144 bytes, and each entry was 32 bytes.
After Greg's GrSwizzle shrinkage, the op went to 136 bytes and each entry
went to 24 bytes. This CL further reduces the top to 120 bytes and each
entry is 16 bytes.
Change-Id: I912864db8846affc32620f60cc7d1d17cf0654fd
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Another memcpy-doesn't-activate-union-fields bug for GCC, I think.
As far as I can tell this union is completely pointless, and this is so
prehistoric git blame doesn't help. (svn blame wouldn't even.) I don't
really want to know.
Change-Id: I5a67469337752986c6a5979d91cb56417955d019
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This reverts commit 3e7af41224.
Change-Id: Id4f66b3956f4bdbe690db20fc478b7365ee89717
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This reverts commit b1edfde279.
Reason for revert: senorblanco@ is adding a WriteOnly flag which will
be more appropriate for this functionality.
Original change's description:
> Rename GLRTFBOIDIs0 to WrapsSwapchainSurface and use for Metal.
>
> This provides a way to indicate that a Metal RenderTarget, and in
> particular a RenderTargetProxy, is framebufferOnly, so it can be
> restricted to certain operations.
>
> Bug: skia:9573
> TBR: bsalomon@google.com
> Change-Id: I733fae2fce402c375534889346255afe28a57944
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/255783
> Commit-Queue: Jim Van Verth <jvanverth@google.com>
> Reviewed-by: Robert Phillips <robertphillips@google.com>
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# Not skipping CQ checks because original CL landed > 1 day ago.
Bug: skia:9573
Change-Id: Ide775fbbe81114c10fe81e7faa517c20784e8498
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This is complete overkill for what these GMs require but it will help centralize things.
Change-Id: If30cbd9a9cfc8fcc1fe96fc9ca1b4cb17cdeb4bd
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This provides a way to indicate that a Metal RenderTarget, and in
particular a RenderTargetProxy, is framebufferOnly, so it can be
restricted to certain operations.
Bug: skia:9573
TBR: bsalomon@google.com
Change-Id: I733fae2fce402c375534889346255afe28a57944
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Hopefully this is a better name. "POD" is no longer accurate since we are storing GrPipeline's in this arena.
Bug: skia:9455
Change-Id: I610267633088b0af4f0cbb36f479bf5eb6c6d0cb
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/254992
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Lots of x86 instructions can take their right hand side argument from
memory directly rather than a register. We can use this to avoid the
need to allocate a register for many constants.
The strategy in this CL is one of several I've been stewing over, the
simplest of those strategies I think. There are some trade offs
particularly on ARM; this naive ARM implementation means we'll load&op
every time, even though the load part of the operation can logically be
hoisted. From here on I'm going to just briefly enumerate a few other
approaches that allow the optimization on x86 and still allow the
immediate splats to hoist on ARM.
1) don't do it on ARM
A very simple approach is to simply not perform this optimization on
ARM. ARM has more vector registers than x86, and so register pressure
is lower there. We're going to end up with splatted constants in
registers anyway, so maybe just let that happen the normal way instead
of some roundabout complicated hack like I'll talk about in 2). The
only downside in my mind is that this approach would make high-level
program descriptions platform dependent, which isn't so bad, but it's
been nice to be able to compare and diff debug dumps.
2) split Op::splat up
The next less-simple approach to this problem could fix this by
splitting splats into two Ops internally, one inner Op::immediate that
guantees at least the constant is in memory and is compatible with
immediate-aware Ops like mul_f32_imm, and an outer Op::constant that
depends on that Op::immediate and further guarantees that constant has
been broadcast into a register to be compatible with non-immediate-aware
ops like div_f32. When building a program, immediate-aware ops would
peek for Op::constants as they do today for Op::splats, but instead of
embedding the immediate themselves, they'd replace their dependency with
the inner Op::immediate.
On x86 these new Ops would work just as advertised, with Op::immediate a
runtime no-op, Op::constant the usual vbroadcastss. On ARM
Op::immediate needs to go all the way and splat out a register to make
the constant compatible with immediate-aware ops, and the Op::constant
becomes a noop now instead. All this comes together to let the
Op::immediate splat hoist up out of the loop while still feeding
Op::mul_f32_imm and co. It's a rather complicated approach to solving
this issue, but I might want to explore it just to see how bad it is.
3) do it inside the x86 JIT
The conceptually best approach is to find a way to do this peepholing
only inside the JIT only on x86, avoiding the need for new
Op::mul_f32_imm and co. ARM and the interpreter don't benefit from this
peephole, so the x86 JIT is the logical owner of this optimization.
Finding a clean way to do this without too much disruption is the least
baked idea I've got here, though I think the most desirable long-term.
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Change-Id: Ie9c6336ed08b6fbeb89acf920a48a319f74f3643
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This centralizes the logic for whether a color type is normalized.
The change in SkRasterPipelineBlitter is minor, only now properly
treating kR16G16_float_SkColorType as unnormalized.
The change in SkColorSpaceXformSteps is more extreme given the way
it had been written, with all the newer color types now correct.
I think I'm making the right call on kA16_float_SkColorType?
Are there equivalent sites to update in Ganesh?
Change-Id: I32a40b31b86c5fde0dea2528122a4deda91c5545
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Rm unused function SkColorTypeIsGray.
Expect kGray_8 readback to work in tests.
Bug: skia:8962
Change-Id: Iad9d2be3e0a2e594e62dc681b79c59e0a833116a
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/245162
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This initializes more formats correctly with solid colors and relies
less on GrPixelConfig.
It also includes the changes to get gray8 read pixels working
and almost everything to initialize GL_RGB8 textures with data. Minor
stuff to follow to get RGB8 fully working and update test expectations.
Bug: skia:8962
Bug: skia:6718
Bug: skia:9358
Change-Id: Ic044b4c4badc37f14fb46c898cd3b3c21a6fc7fd
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/251199
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typename 'B0' is defined in sys/termios.h
Bug: none
Change-Id: I6a2e6eb1a91f123459087280b70493dab795bbd3
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/249917
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When run on cooperative threads, we need to notify the threading system
when we're going to block (in any way, sleep or spin) so that it doesn't
wake that thread up expecting it to make forward progress.
This should cover SkOnce, SkSpinlock, SkSemaphore, and by extension
SkMutex. Not sure if there are others to hit, but really the only way
to find out is by deadlocked stack traces. This CL (obviously?) does
nothing to mark synchronization primitives used by Skia's dependencies,
and in general I don't think we can do anything about them.
See cr/275261423 for more background and discussion. It's not clear to
me that marking these symbols as weak is necessary, so I figured I'd
just try not doing that and seeing what breaks. I can always follow up
with weak symbols if proven necessary.
Bug: skia:9577
Change-Id: I2c03fe92c58ad506dd8a68bdc90a09b28f965149
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This CL begins pulling some of the work forward into onPrePrepare.
Change-Id: If049e0662db51b465b8b82aafebeef2323bddfd4
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Uses SkISize instead of separate width/height variables in many places.
No functional change.
Change-Id: If87b2c57e43d810f0820c4e3c9ef8e6b8ebd10ba
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Bug: skia:6718
Change-Id: Ia6363d74f016b076fa5e19a57d223f7c47b723c0
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This change also allows for the remove of GrPixelConfigIsOpaque function.
Bug: skia:6718
Change-Id: I7e7b70f02d911eda67640d648fb6348091e0f55d
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Bug: skia:6718
Change-Id: I4d9c31bc0ca42a80e652de29462531587efef031
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Bug: skia:6718
Change-Id: I0f9c7d89e732c59bdbe76ab45d42934029106efb
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Add first, a ctor that will make an SkZip with more constness,
a safe default ctor, and allow SkSpan to be used as r-values.
Change-Id: Iaa89eee3a8994c3a0bd1def1a41e0f066dc872b9
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kLinesAdjacency is no longer used while kPath has historically been left out.
Change-Id: I84be64a2e8ec79ff299a2bced73ded0be04df38e
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Change-Id: I9b27c073122e615cf2db289de5607d6636658803
Bug: skia:6718
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SkIota adds an index to some collection you already use:
std::vector<int> v;
for (auto t : SkMakeIota(v)) {
size_t i; int v;
std::tie(i, v) = t;
...
}
Change-Id: I18390fc084eb8509cfaeb50d9720541759a2986d
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Everything except for SkImageInfo.h is mechanical
Change-Id: I2d775c79467fb15f6022e80d21b4a9151272fe2a
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These two formats are now exercised in the wacky_yuv_formats GM
Change-Id: I07a5649401b7928e8c4666e39793915ac1d45646
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This CL adds:
kAlpha_F16_SkColorType
kRG_F16_SkColorType
kRGBA_16161616_SkColorType,
which should be it for a while.
Bug: skia:9121
Change-Id: I81b9d46a202a76e9b7d7ca86495d72dbdae32576
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Also trim includes in SkSLCompiler while I'm there
Change-Id: I87b27199b84e5e856e0a914f44368313a6f226e4
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This also switches GrColorType::kR_16 to kAlpha_16 to more closely match raster.
Bug: skia:9121
Change-Id: I03c6e6c52c90aa4223478c5ea6c8b2ed8558f677
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As part of this (clean up), also removed support for serialized-paths
older than version-4, which was introduced Feb 2018.
Change-Id: I2dc74a52bb8bdd7ea0cb2d8a78b644ca783eb31f
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This is a reland of 804f6a0fe7
Original change's description:
> Initiate MSAA resolves during DAG generation
>
> Adds an "fIsMSAADirty" flag to GrRenderTargetProxy and switches to
> resolving MSAA in GrTextureResolveRenderTask. This completes our push
> to resolve textures outside of render passes.
>
> For the time being, we only store a dirty flag on the proxy and still
> rely on the GrRenderTarget itself to track the actual dirty rect. This
> will be followed by a CL that moves the dirty rect out of
> GrRenderTarget and into the proxy.
>
> Bug: skia:
> Change-Id: I21219a58028bdb4590940210e565133093cd34b3
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/235672
> Commit-Queue: Chris Dalton <csmartdalton@google.com>
> Reviewed-by: Robert Phillips <robertphillips@google.com>
Bug: skia:
Change-Id: I805b3af1404eb7919ae937cff3dfa97921e32c69
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Change-Id: Icd331e8946d80652750b8b6ea0db65f5f676ac3e
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This reduces the number of map lookups that need to happen.
Change-Id: I068819f2576bf644a5c3550d48e69413e19179d3
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This reverts commit 804f6a0fe7.
Reason for revert: <INSERT REASONING HERE>
Original change's description:
> Initiate MSAA resolves during DAG generation
>
> Adds an "fIsMSAADirty" flag to GrRenderTargetProxy and switches to
> resolving MSAA in GrTextureResolveRenderTask. This completes our push
> to resolve textures outside of render passes.
>
> For the time being, we only store a dirty flag on the proxy and still
> rely on the GrRenderTarget itself to track the actual dirty rect. This
> will be followed by a CL that moves the dirty rect out of
> GrRenderTarget and into the proxy.
>
> Bug: skia:
> Change-Id: I21219a58028bdb4590940210e565133093cd34b3
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/235672
> Commit-Queue: Chris Dalton <csmartdalton@google.com>
> Reviewed-by: Robert Phillips <robertphillips@google.com>
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Change-Id: Ife557caa840edfb64cbcafc272dc3012cfb43702
No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
Bug: skia:
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Adds an "fIsMSAADirty" flag to GrRenderTargetProxy and switches to
resolving MSAA in GrTextureResolveRenderTask. This completes our push
to resolve textures outside of render passes.
For the time being, we only store a dirty flag on the proxy and still
rely on the GrRenderTarget itself to track the actual dirty rect. This
will be followed by a CL that moves the dirty rect out of
GrRenderTarget and into the proxy.
Bug: skia:
Change-Id: I21219a58028bdb4590940210e565133093cd34b3
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/235672
Commit-Queue: Chris Dalton <csmartdalton@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Robert Phillips <robertphillips@google.com>