GLBenches do not expect gl state to change between onPerCanvasPreDraw and *PostDraw, but we do a clear and sometimes we clear as draw. This causes us to bind vertex objects / programs / etc.
This change creates two new virtual methods which are called right before and immediately after timing.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1379853003
Benefits:
- This mimics other decoding APIs (including the ones SkCodec relies
on, e.g. a png_struct, which can be used to decode an entire image or
one line at a time).
- It allows a client to ask us to do what we can do efficiently - i.e.
start from encoded data and either decode the whole thing or scanlines.
- It removes the duplicate methods which appeared in both SkCodec and
SkScanlineDecoder (some of which, e.g. in SkJpegScanlineDecoder, just
call fCodec->sameMethod()).
- It simplifies moving more checks into the base class (e.g. the
examples in skbug.com/4284).
BUG=skia:4175
BUG=skia:4284
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SkScanlineDecoder.h/.cpp:
Removed.
SkCodec.h/.cpp:
Add methods, enums, and variables which were previously in
SkScanlineDecoder.
Default fCurrScanline to -1, as a sentinel that start has not been
called.
General changes:
Convert SkScanlineDecoders to SkCodecs.
General changes in SkCodec subclasses:
Merge SkScanlineDecoder implementation into SkCodec. Most (all?) owned
an SkCodec, so they now call this-> instead of fCodec->.
SkBmpCodec.h/.cpp:
Replace the unused rowOrder method with an override for
onGetScanlineOrder.
Make getDstRow const, since it is called by onGetY, which is const.
SkCodec_libpng.h/.cpp:
Make SkPngCodec an abstract class, with two subclasses which handle
scanline decoding separately (they share code for decoding the entire
image). Reimplement onReallyHasAlpha so that it can return the most
recent result (e.g. after a scanline decode which only decoded part
of the image) or a better answer (e.g. if the whole image is known to
be opaque).
Compute fNumberPasses early, so we know which subclass to instantiate.
Make SkPngInterlaceScanlineDecoder use the base class' fCurrScanline
rather than a separate variable.
CodexTest.cpp:
Add tests for the state changes in SkCodec (need to call start before
decoding scanlines; calling getPixels means that start will need to
be called again before decoding more scanlines).
Add a test which decodes in stripes, currently only used for an
interlaced PNG.
TODO: Add tests for onReallyHasAlpha.
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1365313002
To avoid breaking existing SKPs, add a deserialization stub which
unflattens SkBitmapSource records to SkImageSources.
R=reed@google.com,mtklein@google.com,robertphillips@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1363913002
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
The command buffer's GetShaderiv and GetProgramiv code checks
that the success value passed in is either -1 or 0.
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1318143004
This switches over SkXfermodes_opts.h and SkColorMatrixFilter to use Sk4f,
and converts the SkPMFloat benches to Sk4f benches.
No pixels should change here, and no code beyond the Sk4f_ benches should change speed.
The benches are faster than the old versions.
BUG=skia:4117
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1324743002
Unfortunately, immintrin.h (which is also included by SkTypes)
includes xmmintrin.h which includes mm_malloc.h which includes
stdlib.h for malloc even though, from the implementation, it is
difficult to see why.
Fortunately, arm_neon.h does not seem to be involved in such
shenanigans, so building for Android will keep things sane.
TBR=reed@google.com
Doesn't change Skia API, just moves an include.
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1313203003
Prior to this CL, if a client wanted to decode scanlines, they had to
create an SkCodec in order to get an SkScanlineDecoder. This introduces
complications if input data is not easily shared between the two
objects.
Instead, add methods to SkScanlineDecoder for creating a new one from
input data, and remove the creation functions from SkCodec.
Update DM and tests.
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1267583002
(and a couple presubmit fixes)
This allows us to turn back on -Werror for LLVM coverage builds,
and more generally supports building with Clang 3.7.
No public API changes.
TBR=reed@google.com
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1232463006
Make getScanlineDecoder return a new object each time, which is
owned by the caller, and independent from any existing scanline
decoders and the SkCodec itself.
Since the SkCodec already contains the entire state machine, and it
is used by the scanline decoders, simply create a new SkCodec which
is now owned by the scanline decoder.
Move code that cleans up after using a scanline decoder into its
destructor
One side effect is that creating the first scanline decoder requires
a duplication of the stream and re-reading the header. (With some
more complexity/changes, we could pass the state machine to the
scanline decoder and make the SkCodec recreate its own state machine
instead.) The typical client of the scanline decoder (region decoder)
uses an SkMemoryStream, so the duplication is cheap, although we
should consider the extra time to reread the header/recreate the state
machine. (If/when we use the scanline decoder for other purposes,
where the stream may not be cheaply duplicated, we should consider
passing the state machine.)
One (intended) result of this change is that a client can create a
new scanline decoder in a new thread, and decode different pieces of
the image simultaneously.
In SkPngCodec::decodePalette, use fBitDepth rather than a parameter.
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1230033004
SkImageGenerator makes some assumptions that are not necessarily valid
for SkCodec. For example, SkCodec does not assume that it can always be
rewound.
We also have an ongoing question of what an SkCodec should report as
its default settings (i.e. the return from getInfo). It makes sense for
an SkCodec to report that its pixels are unpremultiplied, if that is
the case for the underlying data, but if a client of SkImageGenerator
uses the default settings (as many do), they will receive
unpremultiplied pixels which cannot (currently) be drawn with Skia. We
may ultimately decide to revisit SkCodec reporting an SkImageInfo, but
I have left it unchanged for now.
Import features of SkImageGenerator used by SkCodec into SkCodec.
I have left SkImageGenerator unchanged for now, but it no longer needs
Result or Options. This will require changes to Chromium.
Manually handle the lifetime of fScanlineDecoder, so SkScanlineDecoder.h
can include SkCodec.h (where Result is), and SkCodec.h does not need
to include it (to delete fScanlineDecoder).
In many places, make the following simple changes:
- Now include SkScanlineDecoder.h, which is no longer included by
SkCodec.h
- Use the enums in SkCodec, rather than SkImageGenerator
- Stop including SkImageGenerator.h where no longer needed
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1220733013
This makes nanobench picture recording benchmarks somewhat useful again,
as opposed to all taking about 5us to run no matter the content.
ATTN Sheriff: this will probably trigger perf.skia.org alerts.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1219873002
All of the CodecSubset benches fail when the color type is
kIndex8. We need to pass a color table to allocPixels()
when we want to decode to kIndex8 or it will throw a failure.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1213983003
Changes verbose mode to print both the table and the individual sample
values. No need to hold back information in verbose mode.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1208763003
Adds a nanobench mode that takes samples for a fixed amount of time,
rather than taking a fixed amount of samples.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1204153002
Now that Sk4px exists, there's a lot less sense in eeking out every
cycle of speed from SkPMFloat: if we need to go _really_ fast, we
should use Sk4px. SkPMFloat's going to be used for things that are
already slow: large-range intermediates, divides, sqrts, etc.
A [0,1] range is easier to work with, and can even be faster if we
eliminate enough *255 and *1/255 steps. This is particularly true
on ARM, where NEON can do the *255 and /255 steps for us while
converting float<->int.
We have lots of experimental SkPMFloat <-> SkPMColor APIs that
I'm now removing. Of the existing APIs, roundClamp() is the sanest,
so I've kept only that, now called round(). The 4-at-a-time APIs
never panned out, so they're gone.
There will be small diffs on:
colormatrix coloremoji colorfilterimagefilter fadefilter imagefilters_xfermodes imagefilterscropexpand imagefiltersgraph tileimagefilter
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1201343004
Improves the GPU measuring accuracy of nanobench by using fence syncs.
Fence syncs are very widely supported and available on almost every
platform.
NO_MERGE_BUILDS
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1194783003
I think these changes to the subset benchmarks cover what we discussed yesterday.
I removed the divisor benchmarks (2x2, 3x3) and changed the single subset benchmarks.
Also, we will no longer benchmark subset decodes on small images.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1188223002
Let's make CPU-bound .SKP benching mimic Chrome's tiles.
Unfortunately, the CPU code also performs a lot better with those big wide tiles...
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1189863002
This makes it easier to benchmark _mpd variants in a profiler.
E.g.,
<profiler> out/Release/nanobench --images --config 8888 --loops -1 --match sp_desk_nytimes
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1184673006
I haven't figured out a pithy way to have these apply to only classes
originating from SkNx, so let's just remove them. There aren't too
many use cases, and it's not really any less readable without them.
Semantically, this is a no-op.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1167153002
The existing bench only tests the fast path, but we're looking to speed
up the general case. It'd be nice to be able to measure that speedup.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1146953003