Replaces targetHasUnifiedMultisampling with a simpler "useHWAA". Now
the code that creates a pipeline builder needs to decide on its own
whether it should enable multisampling, rather than relying on the
builder to try and guess.
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$ git grep -l '<windows.h>' include src
include/private/SkLeanWindows.h
$ git grep -l SkLeanWindows.h | grep '\.h$'
include/ports/SkTypeface_win.h
include/utils/win/SkHRESULT.h
include/utils/win/SkTScopedComPtr.h
include/views/SkEvent.h
src/core/SkMathPriv.h
src/ports/SkTypeface_win_dw.h
src/utils/SkThreadUtils_win.h
src/utils/win/SkWGL.h
The same for `#include <intrin.h>` that was found in SkMath.h.
Those functions that needed it are moved to SkMathPriv.h.
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Reason for revert:
Still causing problems in Google3, e.g.
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Original issue's description:
> Make SkPngCodec decode progressively.
>
> This is a step towards using SkCodec in Chromium, where progressive
> decoding is necessary.
>
> Switch from using png_read_row (which expects all the data to be
> available) to png_process_data, which uses callbacks when rows are
> available.
>
> Create a new API for SkCodec, which supports progressive decoding and
> scanline decoding. Future changes will switch the other clients off of
> startScanlineDecode and get/skip-Scanlines to the new API.
>
> Remove SkCodec::kNone_ScanlineOrder, which was only used for interlaced
> PNG images. In the new API, interlaced PNG fits kTopDown. Also remove
> updateCurrScanline(), which was only used by the old implementation for
> interlaced PNG.
>
> DMSrcSink:
> - In CodecSrc::kScanline_Mode, use the new method for scanline decoding
> for the supported formats (just PNG and PNG-in-ICO for now).
>
> fuzz.cpp:
> - Remove reference to kNone_ScanlineOrder
>
> SkCodec:
> - Add new APIs:
> - startIncrementalDecode
> - incrementalDecode
> - Remove kNone_SkScanlineOrder and updateCurrScanline()
>
> SkPngCodec:
> - Implement new APIs
> - Switch from sk_read_fn/png_read_row etc to png_process_data
> - Expand AutoCleanPng's role to decode the header and create the
> SkPngCodec
> - Make the interlaced PNG decoder report how many lines were
> initialized during an incomplete decode
> - Make initializeSwizzler return a bool instead of an SkCodec::Result
> (It only returned kSuccess or kInvalidInput anyway)
>
> SkIcoCodec:
> - Implement the new APIs; supported for PNG in ICO
>
> SkSampledCodec:
> - Call the new method for decoding scanlines, and fall back to the old
> method if the new version is unimplemented
> - Remove references to kNone_SkScanlineOrder
>
> tests/CodecPartial:
> - Add a test which decodes part of an image, then finishes the decode,
> and compares it to the straightforward method
>
> tests/CodecTest:
> - Add a test which decodes all scanlines using the new method
> - Repurpose the Codec_stripes test to decode using the new method in
> sections rather than all at once
> - In the method check(), add a parameter for whether the image supports
> the new method of scanline decoding, and be explicit about whether an
> image supports incomplete
> - Test incomplete PNG decodes. We should have been doing it anyway for
> non-interlaced (except for an image that is too small - one row), but
> the new method supports interlaced incomplete as well
> - Make test_invalid_parameters test the new method
> - Add a test to ensure that it's safe to fall back to scanline decoding without
> rewinding
>
> BUG=skia:4211
>
> The new version was generally faster than the old version (but not significantly so).
>
> Some raw performance differences can be found at https://docs.google.com/a/google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Gis3aRCEa72qBNDRMgGDg3jD-pMgO-FXldlNF9ejo4o/
>
> Design doc can be found at https://docs.google.com/a/google.com/document/d/11Mn8-ePDKwVEMCjs3nWwSjxcSpJ_Cu8DF57KNtUmgLM/
>
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> Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/30e78c9737ff4861dc4e3fa1e4cd010680ed6965
>
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This is a step towards using SkCodec in Chromium, where progressive
decoding is necessary.
Switch from using png_read_row (which expects all the data to be
available) to png_process_data, which uses callbacks when rows are
available.
Create a new API for SkCodec, which supports progressive decoding and
scanline decoding. Future changes will switch the other clients off of
startScanlineDecode and get/skip-Scanlines to the new API.
Remove SkCodec::kNone_ScanlineOrder, which was only used for interlaced
PNG images. In the new API, interlaced PNG fits kTopDown. Also remove
updateCurrScanline(), which was only used by the old implementation for
interlaced PNG.
DMSrcSink:
- In CodecSrc::kScanline_Mode, use the new method for scanline decoding
for the supported formats (just PNG and PNG-in-ICO for now).
fuzz.cpp:
- Remove reference to kNone_ScanlineOrder
SkCodec:
- Add new APIs:
- startIncrementalDecode
- incrementalDecode
- Remove kNone_SkScanlineOrder and updateCurrScanline()
SkPngCodec:
- Implement new APIs
- Switch from sk_read_fn/png_read_row etc to png_process_data
- Expand AutoCleanPng's role to decode the header and create the
SkPngCodec
- Make the interlaced PNG decoder report how many lines were
initialized during an incomplete decode
- Make initializeSwizzler return a bool instead of an SkCodec::Result
(It only returned kSuccess or kInvalidInput anyway)
SkIcoCodec:
- Implement the new APIs; supported for PNG in ICO
SkSampledCodec:
- Call the new method for decoding scanlines, and fall back to the old
method if the new version is unimplemented
- Remove references to kNone_SkScanlineOrder
tests/CodecPartial:
- Add a test which decodes part of an image, then finishes the decode,
and compares it to the straightforward method
tests/CodecTest:
- Add a test which decodes all scanlines using the new method
- Repurpose the Codec_stripes test to decode using the new method in
sections rather than all at once
- In the method check(), add a parameter for whether the image supports
the new method of scanline decoding, and be explicit about whether an
image supports incomplete
- Test incomplete PNG decodes. We should have been doing it anyway for
non-interlaced (except for an image that is too small - one row), but
the new method supports interlaced incomplete as well
- Make test_invalid_parameters test the new method
- Add a test to ensure that it's safe to fall back to scanline decoding without
rewinding
BUG=skia:4211
The new version was generally faster than the old version (but not significantly so).
Some raw performance differences can be found at https://docs.google.com/a/google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Gis3aRCEa72qBNDRMgGDg3jD-pMgO-FXldlNF9ejo4o/
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The vertices which are produced by stage 5 of the
tesselator are copied into the Polys and MonotonePolys it
produces. This is necessary because each vertex may have an
arbitrary valence, since it may participate in an arbitrary
number of Polys, so we can't use the vertex's prev/next
pointers to represent all the Monotones of which this
vertex may be a member.
However, each Edge can only be a member of two Polys (one
on each side of the edge). So by adding two prev/next
pointer pairs to each Edge, we can represent each Monotone
as a list of edges instead. Then we no longer need to copy
the vertices.
One wrinkle is that the ear-clipping stage (6) of the
tessellator does require prev/next pointers, in order to
remove vertices as their ears are clipped. So we convert
the edge list into a vertex list during Monotone::emit(),
using the prev/next pointers temporarily for that monotone.
This change improves performance by 7-20% on a non-caching
version of the tessellator, and reduces memory use.
Other notes:
1) Polys are initially constructed empty (no edges), but
with the top vertex, which is needed for splitting
Polys. Edges are added to Polys only after their bottom
vertex is seen.
2) MonotonePolys are always constructed with one edge, so
we always know their handedness (left/right).
MonotonePoly::addEdge() no longer detects when a monotone
is "done" (edge of opposite handedness); this is handled
by Poly::addEdge(), so MonotonePoly::addEdge() has no
return value.
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Dirty GL-generated mipmaps whenever an sRGB texture is used with a new
value for TEXTURE_SRGB_DECODE. Add a new test rectangle to the gamma GM
that tests that textures are correctly converted to linear before
filtering when generating mipmaps.
Added a new unit test that alternates how a texture is interpreted (sRGB
or not), to verify that we rebuild mipmaps when needed, and that we get
the correct results out in both modes.
This test originally failed on four of our bots producing incorrect mips
in three different ways. I'm not real surprised, but it looks like
we can't rely on glGenerateMipmap to do the right thing, in conjunction
with TEXTURE_SRGB_DECODE.
Instead, actually create mip-chains using a series of draw calls.
(My first attempt used glBlitFramebuffer, and that still had bugs on
several bots). This approach appears to work correctly on any device
that fully supports sRGB.
Because the mipmap draws are fairly destructive to state, I had to
hoist them out of bindTexture. That means adding a second pass over
the texture accesses in the processor, at the very beginning of flush.
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Reason for revert:
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Original issue's description:
> Make SkPngCodec decode progressively.
>
> This is a step towards using SkCodec in Chromium, where progressive
> decoding is necessary.
>
> Switch from using png_read_row (which expects all the data to be
> available) to png_process_data, which uses callbacks when rows are
> available.
>
> Create a new API for SkCodec, which supports progressive decoding and
> scanline decoding. Future changes will switch the other clients off of
> startScanlineDecode and get/skip-Scanlines to the new API.
>
> Remove SkCodec::kNone_ScanlineOrder, which was only used for interlaced
> PNG images. In the new API, interlaced PNG fits kTopDown. Also remove
> updateCurrScanline(), which was only used by the old implementation for
> interlaced PNG.
>
> DMSrcSink:
> - In CodecSrc::kScanline_Mode, use the new method for scanline decoding
> for the supported formats (just PNG and PNG-in-ICO for now).
>
> fuzz.cpp:
> - Remove reference to kNone_ScanlineOrder
>
> SkCodec:
> - Add new APIs:
> - startIncrementalDecode
> - incrementalDecode
> - Remove kNone_SkScanlineOrder and updateCurrScanline()
>
> SkPngCodec:
> - Implement new APIs
> - Switch from sk_read_fn/png_read_row etc to png_process_data
> - Expand AutoCleanPng's role to decode the header and create the
> SkPngCodec
> - Make the interlaced PNG decoder report how many lines were
> initialized during an incomplete decode
> - Make initializeSwizzler return a bool instead of an SkCodec::Result
> (It only returned kSuccess or kInvalidInput anyway)
>
> SkIcoCodec:
> - Implement the new APIs; supported for PNG in ICO
>
> SkSampledCodec:
> - Call the new method for decoding scanlines, and fall back to the old
> method if the new version is unimplemented
> - Remove references to kNone_SkScanlineOrder
>
> tests/CodecPartial:
> - Add a test which decodes part of an image, then finishes the decode,
> and compares it to the straightforward method
>
> tests/CodecTest:
> - Add a test which decodes all scanlines using the new method
> - Repurpose the Codec_stripes test to decode using the new method in
> sections rather than all at once
> - In the method check(), add a parameter for whether the image supports
> the new method of scanline decoding, and be explicit about whether an
> image supports incomplete
> - Test incomplete PNG decodes. We should have been doing it anyway for
> non-interlaced (except for an image that is too small - one row), but
> the new method supports interlaced incomplete as well
> - Make test_invalid_parameters test the new method
> - Add a test to ensure that it's safe to fall back to scanline decoding without
> rewinding
>
> BUG=skia:4211
>
> The new version was generally faster than the old version (but not significantly so).
>
> Some raw performance differences can be found at https://docs.google.com/a/google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Gis3aRCEa72qBNDRMgGDg3jD-pMgO-FXldlNF9ejo4o/
>
> Design doc can be found at https://docs.google.com/a/google.com/document/d/11Mn8-ePDKwVEMCjs3nWwSjxcSpJ_Cu8DF57KNtUmgLM/
>
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>
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This is a step towards using SkCodec in Chromium, where progressive
decoding is necessary.
Switch from using png_read_row (which expects all the data to be
available) to png_process_data, which uses callbacks when rows are
available.
Create a new API for SkCodec, which supports progressive decoding and
scanline decoding. Future changes will switch the other clients off of
startScanlineDecode and get/skip-Scanlines to the new API.
Remove SkCodec::kNone_ScanlineOrder, which was only used for interlaced
PNG images. In the new API, interlaced PNG fits kTopDown. Also remove
updateCurrScanline(), which was only used by the old implementation for
interlaced PNG.
DMSrcSink:
- In CodecSrc::kScanline_Mode, use the new method for scanline decoding
for the supported formats (just PNG and PNG-in-ICO for now).
fuzz.cpp:
- Remove reference to kNone_ScanlineOrder
SkCodec:
- Add new APIs:
- startIncrementalDecode
- incrementalDecode
- Remove kNone_SkScanlineOrder and updateCurrScanline()
SkPngCodec:
- Implement new APIs
- Switch from sk_read_fn/png_read_row etc to png_process_data
- Expand AutoCleanPng's role to decode the header and create the
SkPngCodec
- Make the interlaced PNG decoder report how many lines were
initialized during an incomplete decode
- Make initializeSwizzler return a bool instead of an SkCodec::Result
(It only returned kSuccess or kInvalidInput anyway)
SkIcoCodec:
- Implement the new APIs; supported for PNG in ICO
SkSampledCodec:
- Call the new method for decoding scanlines, and fall back to the old
method if the new version is unimplemented
- Remove references to kNone_SkScanlineOrder
tests/CodecPartial:
- Add a test which decodes part of an image, then finishes the decode,
and compares it to the straightforward method
tests/CodecTest:
- Add a test which decodes all scanlines using the new method
- Repurpose the Codec_stripes test to decode using the new method in
sections rather than all at once
- In the method check(), add a parameter for whether the image supports
the new method of scanline decoding, and be explicit about whether an
image supports incomplete
- Test incomplete PNG decodes. We should have been doing it anyway for
non-interlaced (except for an image that is too small - one row), but
the new method supports interlaced incomplete as well
- Make test_invalid_parameters test the new method
- Add a test to ensure that it's safe to fall back to scanline decoding without
rewinding
BUG=skia:4211
The new version was generally faster than the old version (but not significantly so).
Some raw performance differences can be found at https://docs.google.com/a/google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Gis3aRCEa72qBNDRMgGDg3jD-pMgO-FXldlNF9ejo4o/
Design doc can be found at https://docs.google.com/a/google.com/document/d/11Mn8-ePDKwVEMCjs3nWwSjxcSpJ_Cu8DF57KNtUmgLM/
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If the inflection of a cubic is also the cusp, the tangent
is degenerate at that t when computed directly. Rather than
giving up, subdivide the curve there and use the computed
control points to compute the tangent.
This strategy also removes the error paths where the tangent
formerly could not be computed.
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Converts GrClip to an abstract base class and adds a "GrFixedClip"
implementation. GrFixedClip denotes a clip implemented with fixed-
function hardware. GrFixedClip allows us to remove the stateful
"fClipMode" member from GrClipMaskManager, and in the future will
be able to nicely encapsulate window rectangles.
After this change GrClipMaskManager is just a wrapper around
GrDrawTarget. We may want to consider removing it altogether.
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Implemented as a different subclass for SkColorShader (which is also private) partly to make the CL clearer/simpler, and partly for flatten/unflatten compatibility. Later I'm sure we could combine these if that proves useful.
Lots of TODOs at the moment, but still valuable to get reviewed.
Note: this ignores the question (for the moment) about how to interpret SkColor in the larger world. That needs to happen, but this CL is more focused on what *else* to do besides handle the old-style input (and old-style pipeline).
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recent changes to text rendering.
Uses linear coverage falloff. Produces results that are perceptually more
similar to L32 (raster and gpu). Smoothstep + sRGB was too soft.
Plumb the gamma-correctness via DrawPathArgs, which also paves the way for
other path rendering implementations to easily make decisions about rendering
technique based on that flag.
Fix a few typos and formatting issues from my most recent change.
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This adds SK_VERY_LEGACY_CREATE_TYPEFACE which, when defined, provides
only the old interface.
Ideally, everyone would switch directly to SkFontMgr and use one of the
newer calls, but there is currently no path for current users to get
there. This updates all the internals to use SkFontStyle, after
switching these over the higher level APIs can be switched.
The Chromium follow on patch can be seen at https://crrev.com/1877673002
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This doesn't really change API, just modernizes it.
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1873923002
I was using SkRect::MakeLargest() as bounds, which is sort of nutso,
as that clearly is way out of bounds for how big a picture can feasibly
be, i.e. something closer to SkIRect::MakeLargest().
This was causing spurious quick rejects in drawPatch(). I didn't really
look much deeper to figure out why. It's easy enough to just feed it the
proper bounds of the entire content.
This means patch_primitive draws correctly in sp-8888 mode.
I also noticed the GM was too small... it clipped off most of its content.
So I've made it larger.
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Also added SkSurfaceProps to SkSpecialImage, so that Image -> Surface conversion can preserve the desired behavior during filtering.
Many small changes, including a bunch of comments about places where we may be losing information right now. My approach was to ensure that if anything fails, it will always fall back to "legacy" mode - gamma-correctness is opt-in, so I'll just have to feed things through as missing cases are exposed.
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Reason for revert:
Used by Chrome.
c:\b\build\slave\workdir\build\src\cc\playback\compositing_display_item.cc(53): error C2039: 'GetFlattenableType': is not a member of 'SkColorFilter'
c:\b\build\slave\workdir\build\src\third_party\skia\include\core\skshader.h(19): note: see declaration of 'SkColorFilter'
c:\b\build\slave\workdir\build\src\cc\playback\compositing_display_item.cc(53): error C3861: 'GetFlattenableType': identifier not found
Original issue's description:
> Delete SkFlattenable::Type
>
> BUG=skia:
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The crop rect was being incorrectly applied in SkXfermodeImageFilter:
the background and foreground bounds were having the crop rect applied
individually to them, and then unioned. The correct approach is to take
the union of their bounds, and apply the crop rect to that. (A similar
bug in SkMergeImageFilter was fixed a while back.)
This is important when applying a compositing mode
which affects pixels outside the foreground bounds
(e.g., SrcIn, SrcOut).
NOTE: this will change the results of the xfermodeimagefilter GM (new
test case).
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The following are currently unused in Android, Google3, Chromium, and Mozilla:
- SkEvent
- SkTime::GetMSecs
- SK_TIME_FACTOR (also unused in Skia)
- SkAutoTime
I left uses of SkMSec more-or-less intact for SkEvent, SkAnimator, and SkInterpolator. SkInterpolator is used in Chromium, so I did not want to change the API. The views/ and animator/ code is crufty, so it didn't seem worthwhile to refactor it. Instead, I added SkEvent::GetMSecsSinceStartup, which is likely to be adequate for use in SampleApp.
I also left SkMSec where it is used to measure a duration rather than a timestamp. With the exception of SkMovie, which is used in Android, all of the uses appear to measure the execution time of a piece of code, which I would hope does not exceed 2^31 milliseconds.
Added skiatest::Timer to support a common idiom in tests where we want to measure the wallclock time in integer milliseconds. (Not used in tests/PathOpsSkpClipTest.cpp because it redefines things in Test.h.)
Removed tabs in tests/StrokerTest.cpp.
BUG=skia:4632
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SkCanvas::saveLayerPreserveLCDTextRequests allows for lcd in layers but
forces the user to ensure that the lcd text is only drawn on opaque parts
of the layer. Otherwise the behavior is more or less undefined. This GM
did this on purpose to demonstrate, but it turns out this is unstable and
depends on the alignment of the glyph masks in CPU. Since we don't support
this mode anyway, drop it from the gm.
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Reason for revert:
This may, or may not, be blocking the DEPS roll with:
svg/W3C-SVG-1.1/painting-stroke-04-t.svg
- LayoutSVGPath {path} at (50,127) size 380x26 [stroke={[type=SOLID] [color=#000000] [stroke width=25.00] [dash offset=10.00] [dash array={10.00, 10.00}]}] [data="M 50 140 L 430 140"]
+ LayoutSVGPath {path} at (60,127) size 370x26 [stroke={[type=SOLID] [color=#000000] [stroke width=25.00] [dash offset=10.00] [dash array={10.00, 10.00}]}] [data="M 50 140 L 430 140"]
Original issue's description:
> don't create zero length intervals
>
> Dashing a pattern without zero-length intervals should
> not create them if the end of the on interval coincides
> with the beginning of the initial dash offset.
>
> R=reed@google.com
> BUG=591993
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>
> Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/18bbd00190623fb6cdb119df4a118ac3c1aed52aTBR=reed@google.com,fmalita@chromium.org,caryclark@google.com
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BUG=591993
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Attempts to render 50% grey through many different techniques. Only the first one (black/white dither) is guaranteed to be correct. This serves as ground-truth for all the others (independent of whatever your display may or may not be doing when viewing the output of the GM).
Current tests:
- Texture bilerp
- Texture scale (ie mipmaps)
- Simple paint color
- Gradient
- A handful of Xfer modes
- 50% grey bitmaps, both linear and sRGB
- Bitmaps wrapped in shaders, which hits a different raster code path
TODO:
- Test coverage (rather than alpha)?
- Text, Blur, etc...?
Re-landing this without the blitter selection change, which may have caused a regression. Also updated the text color so it's legible against both black (SampleApp) and white (gold).
BUG=skia:
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Reason for revert:
Testing revert to fix MacMini?
Original issue's description:
> New GM that exercises gamma-correctness in various parts of the pipeline.
>
> Attempts to render 50% grey through many different techniques. Only the first one (black/white dither) is guaranteed to be correct. This serves as ground-truth for all the others (independent of whatever your display may or may not be doing when viewing the output of the GM).
>
> Current tests:
> - Texture bilerp
> - Texture scale (ie mipmaps)
> - Simple paint color
> - Gradient
> - A handful of Xfer modes
> - 50% grey bitmaps, both linear and sRGB
>
> Also includes a bug-fix for sRGB -> Linear bitmap case
>
> BUG=skia:
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>
> Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9f73a71eec0eb54783f2dcad009aae6aafbe38d5TBR=bsalomon@google.com,reed@google.com
# Skipping CQ checks because original CL landed less than 1 days ago.
NOPRESUBMIT=true
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BUG=skia:
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Attempts to render 50% grey through many different techniques. Only the first one (black/white dither) is guaranteed to be correct. This serves as ground-truth for all the others (independent of whatever your display may or may not be doing when viewing the output of the GM).
Current tests:
- Texture bilerp
- Texture scale (ie mipmaps)
- Simple paint color
- Gradient
- A handful of Xfer modes
- 50% grey bitmaps, both linear and sRGB
Also includes a bug-fix for sRGB -> Linear bitmap case
BUG=skia:
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Add a couple of utility functions to SkPaint that return the bounds
of glyphs between a pair of lines.
The common use case envisioned generates the edges of descenders
between the top and bottom bounds of an underline to allow computing
a stroke that skips those descenders.
The implementation stores a linked list in each glyph containing
the bounds of the lines parallel to the advance and the outermost
intersections within those bounds.
When the glyph cache is constructed, the glyph path is intersected
with the bounds and the extreme min and max values within the bounds
is added to an intercept.
Share the text to path iter to construct the data.
Make a half-hearted attempt to support vertical text; while the
vertical implementation is complete; surrounding code (e.g. paint
align) has short-comings with vertical.
R=fmalita@chromium.org, reed@google.com
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Filters such as SkMatrixConvolutionImageFilter which use the
asFragmentProcessor() path were not correctly handling srcOffset.
It is correctly applied to the bounds, but the srcRect and dstRect
were computed from the pre-offset bounds.
The fix is to move them to just above where they're used in drawing.
Note: this change adds a new test case to the imagefiltersgraph GM,
so it will have to be rebaselined post-landing.
BUG=skia:4855
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Uses textureSize() to unnormalize texture coords when reading from a RECTANGLE texture. Because of this we also require a later GLSL version to use rectangle textures (1.40).
Note that this causes a issue with the bicubic effect. The texture coords seem to have poor precision and the result is ugly. textureSize() is intended as a workaround until effects can be updated to handle unnormalized coords themselves.
Updates places where we were looking for OpenGL version 3.2 for rectangle support. It was actually added in 3.1.
BUG=skia:3868
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SkAlphaThresholdFilter was always allocating a mask texture
of the same size as the source texture. In addition to
potentially wasting VRAM, this could cause the mask to be
offset from the source texture, if the resulting bounds
were a different size than the source texture.
The fix is to allocate a mask texture only as large as the
bounds, and to offset it to the bounds origin on draw.
BUG=skia:
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Path measure cannot use the same code approach for quadratics
and cubics. Subdividing cubics repeatedly does not result in
subdivided t values, e.g. a quarter circle cubic divided in
half twice does not have a t value equivalent to 1/4.
Instead, always compute the cubic segment from a pair of
t values.
When finding the length of the cubic through recursive measures,
it is enough to carry the point at a given t to the next
subdivision.
(Chrome suppression has landed already.)
R=reed@google.com
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The GPU fast path was not doing the correct thing for input bitmaps of
differing sizes. This change brings the fast path in line with the
slow path: use the union of foreground and background bounds as bounds,
offset the draw context by the bounds translation, and translate the
foreground and background independently by their respective offsets.
Finally, we add a texture domain for the background fragment
processor, since we may access texels outside its domain.
Note: this adds two new test cases to the xfermodeimagefilter GM, so
those will need to be rebaselined.
BUG=568196
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If the input bitmap passed to SkTileImageFilter does not fill the
srcRect, we were tiling this incorrectly (see the first sample
from tileimage filter -- it draws from a srcRect of 12,12 50x50
to a dstRect of 0,0 50x50. There should be no tiling at all
in this case!)
In order to fix this, we need to pad the bitmap out to srcRect,
and tile with that. In order to tile correctly in the GPU case,
we need to request a tileable texture.
NOTE: this will change the results of the tileimagefilter GM (correctness,
and added src / dest rects).
BUG=skia:4774
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Epsilon bias to keep bitmap sample rounding consistent with geometry
rounding.
Also update the GM to draw an outer border + drop uninteresting
scales in favor of negative scale variants.
BUG=skia:4680,skia:4649
R=reed@google.com,caryclark@google.com,mtklein@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1527633002
In the current implementation, a blur filter is always created even in the
case when sigma.fX == 0 && sigma.fY == 0. This CL makes the blur filter
return input in this case.
BUG=568393
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1518643002
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
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1516833003
Needed to enlarge radii to surface bugs without exceeding max texture size on low end devices.
BUG=chromium:477684
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1508003008
Because the convolution kernel is (currently) applied in device space,
there's no way to know which object-space pixels will be touched. So
return false from canComputeFastBounds().
The results from the matrixconvolution GM were actually wrong, since
they were showing edge differences on the clip boundaries, where they
should really only show on crop boundaries. I added a crop to the GM
to keep the results the same (which are useful to test the different
convolution tile modes).
While I was at it, SkImageFilter::affectsTransparentBlack() was
inapplicable on most things except color filters, and its use on
leaf nodes was confusing. So I removed it, and made
SkImageFilter::canComputeFastBounds() virtual instead.
BUG=skia:4630
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1500923004
Reason for revert:
Introduced memory leak; pixel changes in Chrome.
Original issue's description:
> Matrix convolution bounds fix; affectsTransparentBlack fixes.
>
> Because the convolution kernel is (currently) applied in device space,
> there's no way to know which object-space pixels will be touched. So
> return false from canComputeFastBounds().
>
> The results from the matrixconvolution GM were actually wrong, since
> they were showing edge differences on the clip boundaries, where they
> should really only show on crop boundaries. I added a crop to the GM
> to keep the results the same (which are useful to test the different
> convolution tile modes).
>
> While I was at it, SkImageFilter::affectsTransparentBlack() was
> inapplicable on most things except color filters, and its use on
> leaf nodes was confusing. So I removed it, and made
> SkImageFilter::canComputeFastBounds() virtual instead.
>
> BUG=skia:
>
> Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/8705ec80518ef551994b82ca5ccaeb0241d6adecTBR=reed@google.com,reed@chromium.org
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Because the convolution kernel is (currently) applied in device space,
there's no way to know which object-space pixels will be touched. So
return false from canComputeFastBounds().
The results from the matrixconvolution GM were actually wrong, since
they were showing edge differences on the clip boundaries, where they
should really only show on crop boundaries. I added a crop to the GM
to keep the results the same (which are useful to test the different
convolution tile modes).
While I was at it, SkImageFilter::affectsTransparentBlack() was
inapplicable on most things except color filters, and its use on
leaf nodes was confusing. So I removed it, and made
SkImageFilter::canComputeFastBounds() virtual instead.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1500923004