exec_script runs every time gn does, which is explicitly on every one of our
bot runs. That should be enough to obviate the .git/logs/HEAD hack.
Easiest way to do this was to swap around find.py's argument order to allow
multiple search directories. This is the root of all the .gyp changes.
This moves the blacklist into BUILD.gn, which I think is nice.
It expands it a little as we're now searching recursively, into include/gpu/vk
which we can't include safely without the Vulkan SDK.
BUG=skia:
GOLD_TRYBOT_URL= https://gold.skia.org/search?issue=2205903004
Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2205903004
This will expose the BitmapRegionDecoder API as a public include
and move the implementation to src.
This makes this code more naturally exposed in Android and easier
to test in DM and nanobench.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1438873002
Rename SkCodecTools.h to SkBitmapRegionDecoderPriv.h
Move BRD code to its own directory in tools. This
allows us to not need to expose the entire tools
directory in Android.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1417393004
SkBitmapRegionDecoderInterface provides an interface
for multiple implementations of Android's
BitmapRegionDecoder.
We already have correctness tests in DM that will enable us
to compare the quality of our various BRD implementations.
We also need these performance tests to compare the speed
of our various implementations.
BUG=skia:4357
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1344993003
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
I'm thinking of using this in perf with something like:
ratio(fill(filter("test=foo")), fill(filter("test=control")))
Does that make sense to you?
Not sure that this is really a good control bench on all bots,
but I propose we just run it a bit and find out if it needs work.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1129823003
BUG=skia:1366
For the added bench, the collapsing makes the bench take:
- 70% of the time for CPU rendering of 3 consecutive matrix filters
- almost no change in the GPU rendering of the matrix filters
- 50% of the time for CPU and GPU rendering of 3 consecutive table filters
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/776673002
Draw thick-stroked Beziers by computing the outset quadratic, measuring the error, and subdividing until the error is within a predetermined limit.
To try this CL out, change src/core/SkStroke.h:18 to
#define QUAD_STROKE_APPROXIMATION 1
or from the command line: CPPFLAGS="-D QUAD_STROKE_APPROXIMATION=1" ./gyp_skia
Here's what's in this CL:
bench/BezierBench.cpp : a microbench for examining where the time is going
gm/beziers.cpp : random Beziers with various thicknesses
gm/smallarc.cpp : a distillation of bug skia:2769
samplecode/SampleRotateCircles.cpp : controls added for error, limit, width
src/core/SkStroke.cpp : the new stroke implementation (disabled)
tests/StrokerTest.cpp : a stroke torture test that checks normal and extreme values
The new stroke algorithm has a tweakable parameter:
stroker.setError(1); (SkStrokeRec.cpp:112)
The stroke error is the allowable gap between the midpoint of the stroke quadratic and the center Bezier. As the projection from the quadratic approaches the endpoints, the error is decreased proportionally so that it is always inside the quadratic curve.
An overview of how this works:
- For a given T range of a Bezier, compute the perpendiculars and find the points outset and inset for some radius.
- Construct tangents for the quadratic stroke.
- If the tangent don't intersect between them (may happen with cubics), subdivide.
- If the quadratic stroke end points are close (again, may happen with cubics), draw a line between them.
- Compute the quadratic formed by the intersecting tangents.
- If the midpoint of the quadratic is close to the midpoint of the Bezier perpendicular, return the quadratic.
- If the end of the stroke at the Bezier midpoint doesn't intersect the quad's bounds, subdivide.
- Find where the Bezier midpoint ray intersects the quadratic.
- If the intersection is too close to the quad's endpoints, subdivide.
- If the error is large proportional to the intersection's distance to the quad's endpoints, subdivide.
BUG=skia:723,skia:2769
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/558163005
drawPatch now receives as parameter const SkPoint cubics[12]
Adjusted derived classes and serialization.
Ajusted GM's and benches that take into account combinations of optional
parameters, the scale of the patch and 4 different types of patches.
Planning on adding the extra functionality of SkPatch in another CL.
BUG=skia:
R=egdaniel@google.com, reed@google.com
Author: dandov@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/463493002
Reason for revert:
possible test and gm failures
Original issue's description:
> Remove gpu shader optimatization for solid white or trans black colors
>
> Running test on the added bench which draws a grid of all white paths, all blue paths, or alternating checkered white/blue paths.
>
> With optimization in (ms):
> White Blue Checkered
> Linux ~80 ~80 ~160
> N7 ~800 ~1100 ~1500
> Moto-e ~830 ~1100 ~2500
>
> Without optimization in (ms):
> White Blue Checkered
> Linux ~80 ~80 ~80
> N7 ~1100 ~1100 ~1100
> Moto-e ~1100 ~1100 ~1500
>
> BUG=skia:
>
> Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/5f78d2251a440443c9eaa321dad058d7a32bfef7R=bsalomon@google.comTBR=bsalomon@google.com
NOTREECHECKS=true
NOTRY=true
BUG=skia:
Author: egdaniel@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/385163004
Running test on the added bench which draws a grid of all white paths, all blue paths, or alternating checkered white/blue paths.
With optimization in (ms):
White Blue Checkered
Linux ~80 ~80 ~160
N7 ~800 ~1100 ~1500
Moto-e ~830 ~1100 ~2500
Without optimization in (ms):
White Blue Checkered
Linux ~80 ~80 ~80
N7 ~1100 ~1100 ~1100
Moto-e ~1100 ~1100 ~1500
BUG=skia:
R=bsalomon@google.com
Author: egdaniel@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/375823005
First bench: Simply render from a compressed ETC1 bitmap. This is roughly
equal between compressed and uncompressed data.
Second bench: Notify the bitmap that the pixels have changed (that's right,
like a liar) to force a re-upload to the GPU. On this bench, decompressed
textures seem to inexplicably do an order of magnitude better than
compressed textures when it should be the other way around, but that
investigation is reserved for a future CL.
R=robertphillips@google.com
Author: krajcevski@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/317023002