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Author SHA1 Message Date
mtklein
72c9faab45 Fix up all the easy virtual ... SK_OVERRIDE cases.
This fixes every case where virtual and SK_OVERRIDE were on the same line,
which should be the bulk of cases.  We'll have to manually clean up the rest
over time unless I level up in regexes.

for f in (find . -type f); perl -p -i -e 's/virtual (.*)SK_OVERRIDE/\1SK_OVERRIDE/g' $f; end

BUG=skia:

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/806653007
2015-01-09 10:06:40 -08:00
mtklein
4473be874f Clean up some benches that answer questions we're no longer asking.
NOTREECHECKS=true

BUG=skia:
R=reed@google.com, mtklein@google.com

Author: mtklein@chromium.org

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/512503002
2014-08-27 06:34:16 -07:00
tfarina
f168b86d7f Remove Sk prefix from some bench classes.
This idea came while commenting on
https://codereview.chromium.org/343583005/

Since SkBenchmark, SkBenchLogger and SkGMBench are not part of the Skia library,
they should not have the Sk prefix.

BUG=None
TEST=make all
R=mtklein@google.com

Author: tfarina@chromium.org

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/347823004
2014-06-19 12:32:29 -07:00
commit-bot@chromium.org
dcba9931a3 Add sk_memcpy32 to Memcpy bench.
The bench predates the implementation in SkUtils, but now that we've got it of course we want to measure our actual implementation.

BUG=skia:
R=reed@google.com, mtklein@google.com

Author: mtklein@chromium.org

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/302763006

git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@14942 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
2014-05-28 22:47:26 +00:00
commit-bot@chromium.org
0be2d8354b Fix memcpy32_sse2_unalign.
The whole point of mempcy32_sse2_unalign is that we didn't align dst128
and src128.  So it's not safe at all to cast them back to dst and src.
That tells the compiler that dst/src are 128-bit aligned, and then it
autovectorizes the cleanup while-loop using that (false) knowledge with
aligned SSE instructions.

This leads to crashes on memcpy32_sse2_unalign_10, which is small enough
that we actually get non-16-byte aligned memory.  The larger size
benches could be crashing too, but they're big enough allocations that
they're probably always 16-byte aligned anyway.

BUG=skia:2589
R=fmalita@chromium.org, mtklein@google.com

Author: mtklein@chromium.org

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/291893008

git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@14851 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
2014-05-22 18:24:42 +00:00
commit-bot@chromium.org
4885d500f1 Disable bench that's crashing on ChromeOS/Alex perf bot.
BUG=skia:2589
R=fmalita@chromium.org, mtklein@google.com

Author: mtklein@chromium.org

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/292203009

git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@14843 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
2014-05-22 13:18:32 +00:00
skia.committer@gmail.com
29de433b06 Sanitizing source files in Housekeeper-Nightly
git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@14817 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
2014-05-21 03:05:49 +00:00
commit-bot@chromium.org
c4e416ce49 Add Memcpy32 bench.
This compares 32-bit copies using memcpy, autovectorization, and when SSE2 is
available, aligned and unaligned SSE2.

Running this on my desktop (Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2690 0 @ 2.90GHz), I see
all four perform essentially the same, except Clang's autovectorization looks
 a little better than GCC's.  memcpy is calling libc 2.19's __memcpy_sse2_unaligned.


BUG=skia:
R=reed@google.com, qiankun.miao@intel.com, mtklein@google.com

Author: mtklein@chromium.org

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/290533002

git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@14799 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
2014-05-20 14:54:04 +00:00