This also now requires that when using a vulkan GrContext, the backing VkDevice,
Queue, and Instance must be alive when the GrContext is first destroyed or
abandoned. Additionally any GrBackendTextures created from the GrContext must
be deleted before destroying or abandoning the GrContext.
Bug: skia:9603
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This feels kind of bad, but at least it's just a unit test?
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On 32-bit Release builds, GCC warns about this line in this test,
../../tests/SkRasterPipelineTest.cpp:225:40:
error: ‘int __builtin_memcmp_eq(const void*, const void*, unsigned int)’
reading 8 bytes from a region of size 0 [-Werror=stringop-overflow=]
!memcmp(&data[j][0], &buffer[j][0], sizeof(buffer[j])));
~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I don't really see anything wrong, and I'm not really sure why it takes
offense here testing load_f16 and not in the very similar next chunk of
code testing load_af16. Anyway, it's simple enough to write a loop.
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Why are we testing how memset() and snprintf() work in
tests/StringTest.cpp. Nevermind, I don't want to know...
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When iterating over the coord transforms or texture samplers of a
FP also have access to the owning FP.
Pass a coord transform range to GPs rather than a pointer to an
iterator.
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The new c++17 only has a single level of destructuring;
append the index instead of nesting it.
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In order to be able to create GrProgramDescs pre-flush we would like as little reliance on the GrRenderTarget as possible (also GrPixelConfig is going away).
Bug: skia:9455
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This reverts commit 3e7af41224.
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To facilitate this, the GrQuadBuffer::Iter's local GrQuads that are
modified on each next() are now allowed to be operated on for the AA
inset/outsetting. Previously this required additional GrQuads on the
stack to hold the results, and additional guards for accessing localQuad()
when the entry didn't have actual coords.
With this change, a 2D op should have its device and src GrQuads' Ws
set to 1 once, and then they are completely ignored for all iteration
and tessellation, without any more redundant initialization. In all
likelihood we won't see the needle move on powerful platforms, but may
help lower end devices.
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This is a reland of 997b37fdb9
Layout tests have been suppressed.
Original change's description:
> Revert "Revert "Make FP optimizations helpers use SkAlphaType not GrColorType""
>
> This reverts commit 078e8faa26.
>
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(also renames CreateTextureSetOps to AddTextureSetOps, to match naming of
GrFillRectOp::AddFillRectOps).
Now that GrTextureOp can add more than one op to the GrRTC, it can take
over ownership of its fallback code for the texture set. It already had
taken over the code for non src-over blends when drawing a single texture.
Besides consolidating where the logic of converting TextureSetEntries into
op data lives, this makes the fallback case more consistent in terms of
performance. Previously, it would go through GrRTC::drawTexturedQuad,
which attempts to merge the clip with the draw for correctness reasons.
A batch never attempted these optimizations, so now even when one op per
quad is required, there won't be the overhead of comparing clips.
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This reverts commit 1792b19485.
Reason for revert: need to update legacy_convexity, still used by google3
Original change's description:
> Revert "Revert "Use flat version of path-direction enum""
>
> This reverts commit 0dacc6b7d3.
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This reverts commit 0dacc6b7d3.
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This reverts commit e0fbe94351.
Reason for revert: need to add guard flag to flutter
Original change's description:
> Use flat version of path-direction enum
>
> Bug: skia:9663
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This CL is 100% plumbing. We ultimately want all GrPrimitiveProcessor-derived objects to not be refCounted. This will make several helper objects POD and, by putting them into an arena, will make managing their lifetime easier (e.g., for DDL prePreparing).
Note: the CCPR GrGeometryProcessor-derived classes only ever appear on the stack so aren't forced into arenas.
Bug: skia:9455
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We've just been getting lucky that the char[] was 4-byte aligned.
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These are really designed around x86, so forcing them
on ARM where our existing non-immediate ops work better
is kind of silly.
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Hopefully this makes it clearer that the GrProgramInfo isn't copying these
objects.
Bug: skia:9455
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It is, arguably, not a good metric but the max number of AA Quads that are merged or chained together across all Skia's GMs and SKPs is 276.
This should also reduce the memory consumed from 245,760 bytes to 30,720 bytes.
Bug: b/143572065 skia:9601
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This is required before we can lower the max AA quad count (again).
Bug: b/143572065 skia:9601
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This is required before we can lower the max AA quad count (again).
Bug: b/143572065 skia:9601
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This fixes an issue where fragment processors which were not written
in pure SkSL did not interact properly with coordinate overrides.
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This all comes together as
uminv tmp, condition
fmov gp, tmp
cbnz gp, all_true
brk 0
all_true:
...
The key idea is uminv(vec) will return 0 if any of the inputs are 0,
and non-zero if all of the inputs are non-zero, namely 0xffffffff.
fmov moves that minimum from a vector register to a general purpose
register where we can test it with cbnz, compare and branch if non-zero.
This jumps over the `brk 0` debug trap when all inputs are true.
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This reverts commit dd947ceb55.
Reason for revert: CL isn't getting any respect from Android
Original change's description:
> Respect the max indexBuffer limits in the bulk texture draw API
>
> This is required before we can lower the max AA quad count (again).
>
> Bug: b/143572065 skia:9601
> Change-Id: Id34123476ad49a57dc9ce7fe13f941c06f721b74
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Change-Id: Ibe396fe5a0351190c214ed54611ce72b7928cadd
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This is required before we can lower the max AA quad count (again).
Bug: b/143572065 skia:9601
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Enance SkBulkGlyphMetrics, SkBulkGlyphMetricsAndPaths, and SkBulkGlyphMetricsAndImages
with single glyph calls. In addtion, add calls needed to have the rest of the system
work with these interfaces.
As a resulte move the glyph, prepareImage, and preparePath calls to private.
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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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The logic implemented here is roughly
assert_true(v):
if any ~v {
int3()
}
in assembly as
```
vptest v, constant 0xffffffff mask
jc ok
int3
ok:
```
jc branches if (~v & mask) are all zero, with mask set fully, that's
branch if ~v are all zero, which is to say, v are all ~0, true. So we
jump over the int3 breakpoint if v are all true.
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Replaces numSamples with numRasterSamples, and adds isMixedSampled.
The sample count that vulkan and metal actually want to know is how
many samples the rasterizer will compute, which may not match the
number of samples in the render target when we have mixed samples.
They will also need to know whether a program is mixed sampled in
order to set up coverage modulation.
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Metal swapchain textures (equivalent to GL's FBO 0) can't be used with
MTLBlitCommandEncoder. For copySurface we need to detect this and fail.
Future changes will handle GrSurfaceProxy.
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Will use these to implement assert_true on x86.
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This is an assert that is active in debug mode. For the moment it only
works in the interpreter, but I plan to follow up with JIT code too.
assert_true() is a data sink like a store() as far as lifetime goes,
though we take care to allow it to be hoisted if its inputs are. An
assert_true's existence will keep all its inputs alive, and in release
builds where we skip the instruction, those inputs will all drop away
automatically.
Tested locally by forcing the interpreter. It shouldn't be long before
I have at least x86 JIT asserts working too.
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This plumbs through round but doesn't use it. I want that change to be
its own CL. It's nice to have assembler support and the name changes
even if I revert using round.
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No diffs.
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This is a reland of 12cea8d6c4
Now implementing float comparisons on ARM also.
Only vaguely tricky thing is that x!=y is ~(x==y).
Original change's description:
> hook up float comparisons to x86 JIT
>
> This gets the draws in gm/skvm.cpp all JITing again,
> and in one of the unit tests.
>
> (Everything draws the same of course.)
>
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JIT code isn't MSAN-instrumented, so we won't see when it uses
uninitialized memory, and we'll not see the writes it makes as properly
initializing memory. Instead force the interpreter, which should let
MSAN see everything our programs do properly.
This refactors so that SkVM.cpp is the only code to look at whether
SKVM_JIT is defined, and undefines it when built with MSAN. Added
a simple regression test too.
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This reverts commit 12cea8d6c4.
Reason for revert: unit tests failing on ARM... will try again once I have float comparisons implemented for ARM too.
Original change's description:
> hook up float comparisons to x86 JIT
>
> This gets the draws in gm/skvm.cpp all JITing again,
> and in one of the unit tests.
>
> (Everything draws the same of course.)
>
> Change-Id: Iada28690d9df78f9d444ee3765e21beb29239672
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Change-Id: Ie07e580b4998199338217a27d4fad34c679ffc23
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This gets the draws in gm/skvm.cpp all JITing again,
and in one of the unit tests.
(Everything draws the same of course.)
Change-Id: Iada28690d9df78f9d444ee3765e21beb29239672
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This further consolidates the information required to compute the program key (esp. for Vulkan). This CL mainly comprises the plumbing portion - a follow up CL will actually use it.
Bug: skia:9455
Change-Id: Iaac716c289916981a1757a333bfa57b3051fd35b
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I tracked down all the places where things were assuming 2-bits
of sub-pixel positions. I generalized them all to take a variable
number of bits.
Change-Id: I304061635c838fedc3881aaa256bab943ff6a817
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The previous version only translated the sub-position reliably
if the position < 2^10. This code extends the range to 2^21.
Change-Id: I7fcdfe2c3f7336ac0788e282c2bd0fc73067d8fb
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This was accidentally loosened up
Change-Id: I7a95ed5b56aff06114ceaa9c2a3719bd85d4add4
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This reverts commit 078cf3e3b2.
Reason for revert: Appears to be blocking the Chrome roll due to Fuchsia build failures
Original change's description:
> Fully delineate GL usage w/ skia_use_gl
>
> Change-Id: I17424d2235c7a54c4cda036f01a0b99dadc4b632
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This reverts commit 1803f4ef6f.
And also fixes the primitive shaper.
Change-Id: Ieaeda5522c98d8a9e6f628b8a6cc30cf41278350
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This reverts commit 0f3a26dd18.
Reason for revert: Windows bots are broken
Original change's description:
> Fix empty run handling in trivial shaper iterators
>
> When the text run is of zero length the iterator starts at the end. The
> trivial itereators did not handle this case.
>
> Change-Id: Id41304500e33d821874f56ab20085cbc4b2d9b0b
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Change-Id: Ia38e46ac4c04def5d374fbbce450538096d90d64
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When the text run is of zero length the iterator starts at the end. The
trivial itereators did not handle this case.
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This CL itself doesn't really change how anything is running today. However,
it is the first step into gracefully supporting a vulkan device lost return
error and being able to correctly clean everything up.
Bug: skia:9603
Change-Id: I9693c514a32ca437df61a7aee63651e2e40ee1c0
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/252819
Reviewed-by: Chris Dalton <csmartdalton@google.com>
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Rm unused function SkColorTypeIsGray.
Expect kGray_8 readback to work in tests.
Bug: skia:8962
Change-Id: Iad9d2be3e0a2e594e62dc681b79c59e0a833116a
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This lets shaders that use 'x' JIT on x86.
I started with paddd and {0,-1,-2,-3,...}, which worked fine but on
second thought seemed a bit odd. I've switched to psubd and
{0,1,2,3,...} but I've left in support for paddd with a memory arg.
gm/skvm.cpp now JITs fully again and continues to draw the same as
the interpreter did.
Simplify embedded data alignment a little... memory operands don't
need full register alignment in AVX like they used to in SSE. So
just align everything to the vector element size like we do on ARM,
and reorder [splats,bytes_masks,iota] to match the order we declare
and handle them in the code above.
Add unit tests for vpaddd + vpsubd.
Cq-Include-Trybots: skia.primary:Test-Debian9-Clang-GCE-CPU-AVX2-x86_64-Debug-All-SK_USE_SKVM_BLITTER
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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
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Propagating usage of these helpers will, hopefully, improve code reuse and centralize future changes.
This is pulled out of https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/252161/ (Add GrPrimitiveType to GrProgramInfo)
Bug: skia:9455
Change-Id: I9b46e42db8561d98fb724a41a1f7a3bec4bf97b0
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isValid read memory beyond the buffer that was uninitialized.
BUG=oss-fuzz:18555
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Change-Id: I8ef13b78a5f2f49ff9c59db285b3e0e7ee708c9b
Bug: chromium:960620
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Performance measurments showed that SkPackedGlyphID was too much
time.
SkDiffBench-lorem_ipsum 955µs -> 873µs
BUG=chromium:881505
Change-Id: I8d42f02d87817777cc7c95404c73c723f0bc100c
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Change-Id: Ic286357dc637edf0c8df003422a43252590250f5
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We were always testing the CPU backend.
Bug: skia:9582
Change-Id: I25ff1dc151c1be8a31ab09008393430a1fa85221
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This reverts commit 1e0f2f389f.
Reason for revert: I suspect this is blocking the Chrome roll
Original change's description:
> Implement refPinnedTextureProxy for SkImage_Lazy.
>
> Creating a cross-context texture exposed a hole in our lazyproxy
> texture generation. Despite having a wrapped texture we were falling
> back to drawing in tiled mode, which is incorrect. Filling in these
> methods allows us to draw with the wrapped texture.
>
> Bug: skia:9562
> Change-Id: Ia26c5d75b202aefdf720e6d1f7a201af23e40676
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/251214
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Change-Id: I2dd6f2cbe13dd3ac1f65890da366171572fb84e2
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Creating a cross-context texture exposed a hole in our lazyproxy
texture generation. Despite having a wrapped texture we were falling
back to drawing in tiled mode, which is incorrect. Filling in these
methods allows us to draw with the wrapped texture.
Bug: skia:9562
Change-Id: Ia26c5d75b202aefdf720e6d1f7a201af23e40676
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Bug: chromium:1016183
Change-Id: I2fa470db3690f79d83fd17b01e421e7457f7c725
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Chrome is now using the newer version.
Bug: skia:8962
Change-Id: I8c38bde63e1e032281d19b0cc7cb8cf301061a9e
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Reading back pixel values from protected memory into cpu memory is
not allowed. This CL adds early returns so they are not attempted.
Bug: skia:9016, fuchsia:38648
Change-Id: Icc0b51a62e87b7aebd0e7cb2a061fea084e7f754
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