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.
>
> BUG=skia:
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>
> Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9e3f1bf4e5cd8fc59554f986f36d6b034e99f9ebTBR=reed@google.com,bsalomon@google.com,robertphillips@google.com
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BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1814533003
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.
BUG=skia:
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Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1789663002
I'll be moving headers from src/core to include/private, so this guarantees
that anyone who was finding them via -Isrc/core can now find them via
-Iinclude/private.
This is purely mechanical, mostly to preserve my sanity, so it's likely
(harmless) overkill.
Chromium's GYP and GN builds already set -Iinclude/private for Skia builds.
BUG=skia:4126
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1265443002
Some of this is transitive, like SkRecords.h used by SkMiniRecorder.h
used by (public) SkPictureRecorder.h.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1217293004
one common spot. (It's incomplete, and has had bugs, so it's not
like we can confidently write once, copy-paste, and not maintain
again.)
Because SkPathEffect::exposedInAndroidJavaAPI() only builds in the
Android Framework, we might want to make all this code Framework-only?
R=djsollen@google.com,mtklein@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1021823003
This is a step toward targets declaring their deps in a sane fashion.
This change resolves cycles by forcing core to the root, then everything
in skia_lib pointing toward core as best possible, then everything
outside skia_lib depending on skia_lib for things in skia_lib. This
prevents double definitions where a symbol is provided by both the
skia_lib shared object and and a statically linked component of skia_lib.
R=djsollen@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/19823003
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Need to avoid linking in .a things which are already provided by .so things.
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This is a step toward targets declaring their deps in a sane fashion.
This change resolves cycles by forcing core to the root,
then opts, ports, and utils depending on core, then everything else.
We will need some other change to resolve the fact that
core, opts, ports, and utils depend on each other and other targets which
depend on them. Outside of these targets, things look ok.
R=djsollen@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/19823003
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SkPicture:
Remove the constructors which take an SkStream as an argument. Rather
than having to check a variable for success, the factory will return
NULL on failure.
Add a protected function for determining if an SkStream is an SKP
to share code with SkTimedPicture.
In the factory, check for a NULL SkStream.
Use a default decoder (from BUG:
https://code.google.com/p/skia/issues/detail?id=1325)
SkDebuggerGUI:
Call SkPicture::CreateFromStream when necessary.
Write a factory for creating SkTimedPictures and use it.
Use the factory throughout tools.
Add include/lazy to utils and effects gyp include_dirs so SkPicture.h
can reference SkImageDecoder.h which references SkBitmapFactory.h (in
include/lazy).
Changes code Chromium uses, so this will require a temporary Skia
and then a change to Chromium to use the new Skia code.
TODO: Create a decoder that does nothing to be used by pinspect,
lua pictures, etc, and allow it to not assert in SkOrderedReadBuffer.
R=reed@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/17113004
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- Roll GYP so that we get non-thin archives on Linux
- Add merge_static_libs.py
- Add skia_core_lib target which builds core, ports, opts*, and utils
- Replace dependencies on core/ports/opts/utils with skia_core_libs
- Rename exportable libraries with "skia_"
Review URL: https://codereview.appspot.com/6619049
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for filters with a single image input. This provides functionality to store,
flatten and unflatten a single SkImageFilter input, as well as to recursively
evaluate it on the CPU or GPU. The following classes were re-parented to
implement DAG connectivity: SkBlurImageFilter, SkDilateImageFilter,
SkErodeImageFilter, SkColorFilterImageFilter. The constructors for each
have been appended with a new parameter, representing the input filter
(default NULL).
This change also implements an arbitrary SkBitmap input source for filtering,
SkBitmapSource.
NOTE: This CL will require gyp file changes when rolling past this revision.
Review URL: https://codereview.appspot.com/6462071/
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Refactor Picture and Pipe bitmap storage into common data structure
Update SkFlattenable buffers to be more modular.
This CL is an effort to stage the conversion to named
parameters for all SkFlattenable commands. This particular
stage only does the following two things...
1. Move flattenable buffers from SkFlattenable.h into
their own header.
2. Update and Add new read write methods for better clarity
and convenience.
BUG=
Review URL: https://codereview.appspot.com/6445079
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There are three light types for each: distant, point and spot, whose code
generation lives in a GrGLLight class hierarchy. This similar to the CPU
implementation, where each light type provides a function to compute the vector
from the surface plane to the light (surfaceToLight) and to compute the light
colour (emitLightColour). Instead of templated member functions, as in the CPU
implementation, these are virtual functions to emit the light-specific GLSL
code.
All of the code for the GPU path lives in the same file as that for the CPU
path, SkLightingImageFilter.cpp. In order to provide Ganesh a hook to access
it, SkImageFilter now has a asNewCustomStage() virtual, which allows an image
filter to return a GrCustomStage representing that filter.
Note that this patch does not handle the border conditions correctly (the
[top|bottom][Left|Right]Normal() functions in the CPU implementation). That
will come in a future patch.
Review URL: http://codereview.appspot.com/6345081/
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the caller instantiates a light (distant, point or spot), and an
SkDiffuseLightingFilter or SkSpecularLightingImageFilter with that light. A
Sobel edge detection filter is applied to the alpha of the incoming bitmap, and
the result is used as a height map for lighting calculations.
Review URL: http://codereview.appspot.com/6302101/
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Do this, rather than including common.gypi explicitly in all our gyp files, so that gyp files we use but do not maintain (e.g., third_party/externals/libjpeg/libjpeg.gyp) will include common.gypi too.
Review URL: https://codereview.appspot.com/5820068
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