Original Commit Message:
"""
Avoid integer overflow in SkIcoCodec
Definitely good to avoid overflow here.
FWIW, this looks to be harmless for Android's current use.
They will just fail later on when trying to allocate the
bitmap.
BUG=skia:5857
"""
With the new test, ASAN also caught an integer overflow
bug in SkImageInfo. Fix this as well.
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BUG=skia:5857
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Change-Id: I0d777a547850474ea6cea87e36efa05434e33635
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/3568
Reviewed-by: Kevin Lubick <kjlubick@google.com>
This tries to match the behavior you would see if you rendered directly to
a canvas without going through this round-trip. Specifically, mips are
built in the same way that they would be according to the context's
internal logic. To make things clearer, the user passes in the color space
of the destination surface, not our (internal) enum.
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Change-Id: If8c61500d34ae712227da0284f3a80cacf84113a
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/3526
Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
This is only useful in the rare case that the dst does not
fall into one of our main paths.
But it's a good optimization, since this does happen,
and typically, the dst won't change.
ColorCodecBench z620 --nonstd --xform_only
Without Patch 511us
With Patch 348us
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Change-Id: Ibf68d9ce7072680465662922f4aa15630545e3d6
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/3400
Reviewed-by: Mike Klein <mtklein@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Mike Reed <reed@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Matt Sarett <msarett@google.com>
Necessary because PNGs like to specify their gamma this way.
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It will now reside in SkColorSpace_Base. Future work for SkColorSpace
will cause this function to not be desirable or sensible to call on
all SkColorSpaces. Call sites were changed to make a kSRGBLinear_Named
instead of kSRGB_Named -> makeLinearGamma() (the majority of cases),
and if that was not possible, SkColorSpace_Base::makeLinearGamma()
was called instead.
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In some legacy situations users of SkRefCnt subclasses were keeping
the objects alive with a reference count of 0. Now that these users are
cleaned up, remove the hack which allowed such code to keep functioning.
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Change-Id: I22f63d87b6d995cad6326998284930ad9eaa2983
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/3264
Reviewed-by: Derek Sollenberger <djsollen@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Reed <reed@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Ben Wagner <bungeman@google.com>
- perform version check in CreateProc for XfermodeImageFilter and ArithmeticImageFilter
This reverts commit 3ed485f424.
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Change-Id: Ib4a154cdd5f5d1dcac921ef50d53b79a2d6a1be8
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/2992
Reviewed-by: Mike Reed <reed@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Mike Reed <reed@google.com>
Currently, Chromium stores segmented data in a SharedBuffer and appends
to SkRWBuffer one segment at a time:
const char* segment = 0;
for (size_t length = data->getSomeData(segment, m_rwBuffer->size());
length; length = data->getSomeData(segment, m_rwBuffer->size())) {
m_rwBuffer->append(segment, length, remaining);
}
This can yield a bunch of just-above-4k allocations => wasted RAM due to
internal fragmentation.
Ideally, we'd want a SkRWBuffer::reserve(size_t bytes) API, but the
current internals don't support that trivially.
Alternatively, the caller can pass a reserve hint at append() time.
BUG=chromium:651698
R=scroggo@google.com,reed@google.com
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Added gradient shader factories that take SkColor4f + SkColorSpace.
Modified Descriptor to only store SkColor4f + SkColorSpace.
Existing factories make use of helper code to convert SkColor and
forward to the new factories.
Bumped SKP version to handle new gradient serialization format.
I was toying with using half-float when serializing SkColor4f,
despite my aggressive packing of flags, this format is significantly
bigger.
Also added GM to use 4f factories. This GM should (and does)
look identical to the existing gradients GM.
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Gradients (and other shaders) are going to end up serializing this
particular color space very frequently, so we want a shorthand way of
writing it out. I think it's also helpful to have a clearer way of
creating it (vs. NewNamed(kSRGB_Named)->makeLinearGamma()).
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Reason for revert:
Let's see if reverting this helps the roll.
Original issue's description:
> My take on SkAlign changes.
>
> Like the other change, it makes SkAlignN(x) macros work for pointers, and makes the macros themselves just syntax sugar for SkAlign<N>(x). We can still decide if we want to sed away the macros independently.
>
> This just does it in a somewhat less repetitive way, and adds some tests.
>
> BUG=skia:
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>
> No public API changes.
> TBR=reed@google.com
>
> Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/e1a5f4e292384046678edc5c1e360b3e13dc118cTBR=cblume@chromium.org,mtklein@chromium.org
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Like the other change, it makes SkAlignN(x) macros work for pointers, and makes the macros themselves just syntax sugar for SkAlign<N>(x). We can still decide if we want to sed away the macros independently.
This just does it in a somewhat less repetitive way, and adds some tests.
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No public API changes.
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This comes from the Skia fuzzer where it is inverting the RRect's rect which causes trouble down the line.
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Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/2591
Reviewed-by: Mike Reed <reed@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Robert Phillips <robertphillips@google.com>
For now, this is just the color space (of the original
requesting device). This is used when constructing
intermediate rendering surfaces, so that we ensure we
land in a surface that's similar/compatible to the
final consumer of the DAG's output.
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The SkFontData type is not exposed externally, so any method which uses
it can be updated to use smart pointers without affecting external
users. Updating this first will make updating the public API much
easier.
This also updates SkStreamAsset* SkStream::NewFromFile(const char*) to
std::unique_ptr<SkStreamAsset> SkStream::MakeFromFile(const char*). It
appears that no one outside Skia is currently using SkStream::NewfromFile
so this is a good time to update it as well.
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Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/d8c2476a8b1e1e1a1771b17e8dd4db8645914f8c
Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2339273002
Reason for revert:
Killing Mac
Original issue's description:
> SkFontData to use smart pointers.
>
> The SkFontData type is not exposed externally, so any method which uses
> it can be updated to use smart pointers without affecting external
> users. Updating this first will make updating the public API much
> easier.
>
> This also updates SkStreamAsset* SkStream::NewFromFile(const char*) to
> std::unique_ptr<SkStreamAsset> SkStream::MakeFromFile(const char*). It
> appears that no one outside Skia is currently using SkStream::NewfromFile
> so this is a good time to update it as well.
>
> GOLD_TRYBOT_URL= https://gold.skia.org/search?issue=2339273002
>
> Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/d8c2476a8b1e1e1a1771b17e8dd4db8645914f8cTBR=mtklein@chromium.org,halcanary@google.com,mtklein@google.com,reed@google.com
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The SkFontData type is not exposed externally, so any method which uses
it can be updated to use smart pointers without affecting external
users. Updating this first will make updating the public API much
easier.
This also updates SkStreamAsset* SkStream::NewFromFile(const char*) to
std::unique_ptr<SkStreamAsset> SkStream::MakeFromFile(const char*). It
appears that no one outside Skia is currently using SkStream::NewfromFile
so this is a good time to update it as well.
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We were effectively storing the transpose, which made all of our
operations on individual colors, and our concatenation of matrices
awkward and backwards.
I'm planning to push this further into Ganesh, where I had incorrectly
adjusted to the previous layout, treating colors as row vectors in the
shaders.
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HWUI skips transparent rects when drawing.
When skia draws using bilerp, we will blend
transparent rects with neighboring rects and might
draw a bit of a smudge.
This CL adds the option to skip rects, allowing us
to have compatible behavior with the framework.
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Instead of mapping invaid glyphIDs to zero or maxGlyphID,
don't draw them at all.
Validate glyphs when glyph is written, not ahead of time.
Don't allocate array to copy user-provided glyphs.
Easy early exit from SkPDFDevice::internalDrawText()
GlyphPositioner::flush() called ~GlyphPositioner()
SkScopeExit class now exists.
Assume SkTypeface* pointers are now never null in more
places.
precalculate alignmentFactor to clean up code.
SkPDFDevice::updateFont must be called with validated
glyphID. Skip bad glyphs to make this true.
SkPDFDevice::updateFont always succeeds.
SkPDFFont::GetFontResource always succeeds (preconditions are
asserted). If GetMetrics fails, don't call GetFontResource.
SkPDFFont::glyphsToPDFFontEncodingCount() becomes
SkPDFFont::countStretch() and is inlined.
SkPDFFont::glyphsToPDFFontEncoding now works one Glyph at a
time and is inlined.
SkPDFFont::noteGlyphUsage() operates one glyph at a time.
Add SkScopeExit.h; also a unit test for it.
SkPostConfig: Fix SK_UNUSED for Win32.
No public API changes.
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BUG=625995
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Our tools use third-party libraries pretty freely, some of which may not
be available in other GN environments (e.g. Fuchsia). Most can also not
function when Skia is built as a shared library.
fiddle stands alone as the exception to both those points: it depends on
only Skia, and works fine with both a shared or static library.
So guard everything but fiddle with this flag skia_enable_tools, disabled
when we're building for Fuchsia or when we're build a shared library.
This CL has a couple of little tweaks to Fiddle to keep it working:
- divorce it from :tool_utils, instead just building SkForceLinking.cpp itself;
- fix up a buggy rebase_path() that was accidentally working when we depended
on :tool_utils;
- drop test_only: it now only requires production-code dependencies.
The SkImageEncoder Create* methods need to be SK_API if we want SkForceLinking
to work across .so's. Without this, SkForceLinking needs to be part of Skia; it
can't be part of the application using Skia.
The rest is mostly just a re-indent under if (skia_enable_tools),
courtesy of gn format.
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No public API changes.
TBR=reed@google.com
Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2273823003