With the GPU backend, allow F16 render targets to be created (along with
any other renderable format). We were previously just falling back to 8888.
In SampleApp, if the window configuration is F16, don't render directly
to the primary surface (which is actually sRGB 8888). Intead, make an
off-screen F16 surface, then blit it back to the framebuffer when we're done.
In DM, clamp values outside of [0,1]. These were wrapping, producing very
incorrect images. (Many filters can trigger out-of-range values due to
ringing).
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sRGB support now also requires GL_EXT_texture_sRGB_decode, which allows
us to disable sRGB -> Linear conversion when reading textures. This gives
us an easy way to support "legacy" L32 mode. We disable decoding based on
the pixel config of the render target. Textures can override that behavior
(specifically for format-conversion draws where we want that behavior).
Added sBGRA pixel config, which is not-really-a-format. It's just sRGBA
internally, and the external format is BGR order, so TexImage calls will
swizzle correctly. This lets us interact with sRGB raster surfaces on BGR
platforms.
Devices without sRGB support behave like they always have: conversion from
color type and profile type ignores sRGB and always returns linear pixel
configs.
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Reason for revert:
We're getting sRGB non-8888 configs?
Original issue's description:
> sRGB support in Ganesh. Several pieces:
>
> sRGB support now also requires GL_EXT_texture_sRGB_decode, which allows
> us to disable sRGB -> Linear conversion when reading textures. This gives
> us an easy way to support "legacy" L32 mode. We disable decoding based on
> the pixel config of the render target. Textures can override that behavior
> (specifically for format-conversion draws where we want that behavior).
>
> Added sBGRA pixel config, which is not-really-a-format. It's just sRGBA
> internally, and the external format is BGR order, so TexImage calls will
> swizzle correctly. This lets us interact with sRGB raster surfaces on BGR
> platforms.
>
> Devices without sRGB support behave like they always have: conversion from
> color type and profile type ignores sRGB and always returns linear pixel
> configs.
>
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sRGB support now also requires GL_EXT_texture_sRGB_decode, which allows
us to disable sRGB -> Linear conversion when reading textures. This gives
us an easy way to support "legacy" L32 mode. We disable decoding based on
the pixel config of the render target. Textures can override that behavior
(specifically for format-conversion draws where we want that behavior).
Added sBGRA pixel config, which is not-really-a-format. It's just sRGBA
internally, and the external format is BGR order, so TexImage calls will
swizzle correctly. This lets us interact with sRGB raster surfaces on BGR
platforms.
Devices without sRGB support behave like they always have: conversion from
color type and profile type ignores sRGB and always returns linear pixel
configs.
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The C++ standard library uses the name "release" for the operation we call "detach".
Rewriting each "detach(" to "release(" brings us a step closer to using standard library types directly (e.g. std::unique_ptr instead of SkAutoTDelete).
This was a fairly blind transformation. There may have been unintentional conversions in here, but it's probably for the best to have everything uniformly say "release".
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The current behavior is to create tiles from the rounded ideal tile size,
tell the tile that it's upper left pixel is at the ideal location, and
then draw those tiles at the ideal locations. As a result, the tiles are
be out of phase with each other internally and then actually drawn at
the rounded pixel location instead of the ideal location.
The new behavior is to always round up to get the tile size, make the
tile translation an integer offset, and then draw at the exact pixel.
This also modifies SampleApp to use the numeric keypad to provide an
extra manual 1/32 pixel translation for fine grained movement.
BUG=skia:5020
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Remove SkWindow::setColorType, it is used wrong and inconsistently.
The color type is actually property of window backbuffer, used when the
window is painted with software. This is as opposed to a generic window
property that would affect all operation.
Similar to MSAA sample count for window GPU backbuffer, the bitmap
backbuffer color type should be a parameter of "attach" or "create
window" functions, should this property ever be added back.
The apps use the call wrong, setting the type as kRGBA_8888
or kBGRRA_8888 without no apparent rationale. These color types
are incorrect, as the raster surface can not work with these.
Reorganize the SkWindow::resize, since no change in SkWindow backbuffer size does not neccessarily mean that SkView would not need the call.
Do not show the sw backbuffer color type in SampleApp title, as
it does not really provide any information. On small screens,
kBGRA_8888_ColorType fills up the whole title.
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Remove Picture_DeviceType from SampleApp SampleWindow DeviceType
enumeration.
Use a bool variable to control whether the drawing happens via
MultiPictureDraw.
The MultiPictureDraw mode can be activated by 'M', and title
is updated to contain "<MPD>". Previously the MPD mode was
inaccessible.
This works towards removing backend specific code from
SampleApp and VisualBench with the aim to move the code
to the common SkView framework (SkWindow in particular).
The grand goal is to be able to use command buffer GPU
API and NVPR in these apps.
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Make SkAutoTMalloc's interface look more like SkAutoMalloc:
- add free(), which does what you expect
- make reset() return a pointer fPtr
No public API changes (SkAutoTMalloc is in include/private)
BUG=skia:2148
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This change updates a small subset of benchmarks to flush the GrContext
between draw loops (specifically SKP benchmarks, SampleApp, and the
warmup in visualbench). This helps improve timing accuracy by not
allowing the gpu to batch across draw boundaries in the affected
benchmarks.
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Changes:
- Rebuild argc and argv so we can process command line arguments
- Remove unnecessary SimpleiOSApp files
- Add support for reading files from the app bundle
- Add gpu flag so we can start up directly into OpenGL
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1382943004