These extra outputs were caused by recent changes to
push_codec_srcs.
https://codereview.chromium.org/1327433003/
*** First, I would argue that we do not want to test
"native" modes (ex: codec, scanline, etc) to scales
that require sampling (ex: 0.1, 0.2, etc). Right now,
we are trying to scale jpegs to 0.1, settling for 0.125
as the closest option, and then trying to compare the
0.125 scaled image to the actual 0.1 scaled image in
Gold.
*** Second, I messed up and caused our test setup to
try to decode to kIndex8 and kGray8 "always" instead
of only when it is recommended. The bad effect of this
happens because we can decode jpegs to kGray8 even if
they are color images. Right now in Gold, we have a
bunch of untriaged gray versions of color images.
The second issue would have been caught if we signaled
a fatal failure for invalid conversions. Maybe we should
look into this now that 565 is supported everywhere?
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1314163007
*** Add CodecMode and ScaledCodecMode (in place of
NormalMode), so now we test SkCodec's getPixels() and
SkScaledCodec's getPixels()
*** Don't attempt to test scanline and codec modes using
the dimensions that were recommended for SkScaledCodec.
*** Change tags so that each scale gets its own output
folder.
TODO: Make ScanlineMode and ScanlineSubsetMode support
kOutOfOrder etc. I think this belongs with the gif CL -
I don't want to add test modes that we don't run yet.
BUG=skia:4202
BUG=skia:4238
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1327433003
Redesigns SkScanlineDecoder.h to indicate the ordering
in which the scanlines are provided
Refactors SkSwizzler::Fill() to include the zeroInit check
and to actually be correct.
BUG=skia:3257
BUG=skia:4198
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1287423002
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
I suspect we might be doing some funky /n -> /r/n translations without 'b'.
This kills the PNG.
BUG=skia:
NOTREECHECKS=true
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1303063008
Reason for revert:
derek + Test-Win8-MSVC-ShuttleB-CPU-AVX2-x86_64-Debug
Original issue's description:
> Have DM manually encode its .png outputs.
>
> This eliminates some variability on various axes: different PNG encoders, different libpng versions, different formats (RGB, indexed), different unpremultiplication, different sRGB tags.
>
> BUG=skia:
>
> Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/3cc0dfffb70c0bd08ed8899efcd2e98da86a6ec7TBR=stephana@google.com,msarett@google.com
NOPRESUBMIT=true
NOTREECHECKS=true
NOTRY=true
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1297383002
This eliminates some variability on various axes: different PNG encoders, different libpng versions, different formats (RGB, indexed), different unpremultiplication, different sRGB tags.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1304443002
We don't want to test small images on Gold because they are
not interested to look at. Instead, I wrote a unit test to
verify that scaling small images does not cause crashes.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1287863004
Add more swizzling functions for swizzling to 565. Much of this
code was revived from crrev.com/1055743003 (for BMP). Also added
swizzling functions for WBMP.
Consolidate the static function conversion_possible.
In SkCodec::getPixels, check that the alphatype corresponds to the
colorType. This prevents requesting 565 + non-opaque.
In SkIcoCodec, report that the image is unpremul (instead of
whatever the largest embedded codec thinks), but modify the
requested info to have the alpha type expected/required by the
embedded codec.
Add tests for decoding to 565.
BUG=skia:3257
BUG=skia:3683
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1277213002
libwebp has a fix for [1]. Update to the commit that contains the fix.
Update libwebp.gypi, corresponding to libwebp's latest makefile.
Turn back on DM testing for scaled webp, now that it should no longer
use uninitialized memory.
Fix a warning in config.h
[1] https://code.google.com/p/webp/issues/detail?id=254
BUG=skia:4038
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1280073002
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
The decoding tests can now veto indirect sinks like pipe-8888.
This moves Sink type detection from automatic to explicit; I can't think of any
way to automatically differentiate pipe-8888 from 8888 based only on the
output. (They should ideally be identical, after all.)
BUG=skia:4138
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1263113002
In CodecSrc's scanline_subset test, we decode a subset of an image to a
bitmap, draw it to the canvas, and then repeat. This is fine for most
backends, but not for pipe. Pipe sees the same generation ID, so it
assumes it is the same bitmap it saw before, and just draws the
original one.
Call notifyPixelsChanged, so the bitmap will get a new generation ID,
fixing pipe.
BUG=skia:4138
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1265983004
This breaks Sinks down into three auto-detected types:
- GPU: anything that requests to be run in the GPU enclave
- Vector: anything that writes to the stream instead of the bitmap
- Raster: everything else
Some examples: gpu -> GPU, msaa16 -> GPU, 8888 -> raster, pdf -> vector,
svg -> vector, pipe-8888 -> raster, tiles_rt-gpu -> GPU
This lets image decoding sinks veto non-raster backends explicitly,
and can let particular GMs veto GPU or non-GPU sinks as they like.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1239953004
This allows codecs that support subsets natively (i.e. WEBP) to do so.
Add a field on SkCodec::Options representing the subset.
Add a method on SkCodec to find a valid subset which approximately
matches a desired subset.
Implement subset decodes in SkWebpCodec.
Add a test in DM for decoding subsets.
Notice that we only start on even boundaries. This is due to the
way libwebp's API works. SkWEBPImageDecoder does not take this into
account, which results in visual artifacts.
FIXME: Subsets with scaling are not pixel identical, but close. (This
may be fine, though - they are not perceptually different. We'll just
need to mark another set of images in gold as valid, once
https://skbug.com/4038 is fixed, so we can tests scaled webp without
generating new images on each run.)
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1240143002
Scaling webp ends triggers warnings on our valgrind bot. It also results in
generating many images in Skia Gold that look mostly the same except
for a few pixels along the right edge.
BUG=skia:4038
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1227843005
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
We name our .pngs by pixel hashes for gold. For 8888 images, we're hashing
SkPMColors, which have platform-dependent order: BGRA on Linux and Windows,
RGBA otherwise. This means we can end up with pixel-identical pngs with
different hashes, which is confusing.
This CL standardizes on RGBA for 8888 configs, arbitrarily chosen so that
Android ends up a no-op. Long-term, this should eliminate most of the
0-pixel-diff problems we see on gold.skia.org. There are other ways to end up
with the same .png from different SkBitmaps (think, red 565 square vs. red 8888
square) but they're rather less common / likely.
This will temporarily create a giant 0-pixel-diff problem on gold.skia.org.
Any Linux or Windows images which are not already pixel-identical to a Mac or
Android image should show up as untriaged hashes that are pixel-identical to
their version just before landing (we're only changing the hash, not the .png).
This means anything vaguely platform dependent (fonts, GPUs) will probably show
up as needing a triage but with a zero diff from a previous image.
If this goes well, we might do the same for 565. Just want to leave them out
for now to cut down on the triaging I need to do in one go.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1226933005
Mangle external function names to avoid conflict with libjpeg
Take advantage of direct color conversion (RGBA, BGRA, 565)
Prepare to use jpeg_skip_scanlines (when it is upstreamed)
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1180983002
Based on SkImageDecoder_libwebp.
TODO:
Support YUV? (Longer term - may influence our API for SkImageGenerator)
BUG=skia:3257
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1044433002
I originally thought that there was no harm in reading or skipping
zero lines after we have already reached the end of the image.
However, once we reach the end of the image, onFinish() is
automatically called. Performing a read or a skip after
the call to onFinish() is invalid and will cause onFinish()
to be called a second time (which is also invalid).
Seems like the code requires good behavior and the test is
wrong.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1179213002
This experiment replaces the label used in the aaxfermodes gm with
aliased text generated from paths common to all platforms.
Since there is no way today to generate all dm output from trybots,
this will be checked in to confirm that this strategy provides simpler
output across devices.
This does not introduce a new public interface; instead, dm uses
a extern backdoor to install the SkTypeface::CreateFromName
handler.
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1163283002
kScanline_Subset_Mode decodes the image in subsets using a
scanline decoder.
The number of subsets can be specified by changing the constant divisor.
The number of subsets is equal to divisor*divisor.
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1157153003
Previously it was hard to tell that DrawFn took an SkCanvas* and returned an Error. Now it's clear from the type.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1125233002
If so, let's do it this way so it works for all source types and doesn't need
to be chosen at compile time.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1129693003
Will use this to test the other CL that adds small SkPicture implementations.
Not quite sure why patch_primitive doesn't draw the same in 8888 and sp-8888, but everything else does, so I'm not going to let that hold me back for now.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1126613005
This requires we remove NVPR from the default set of configs, as we only find
out at runtime that it's not available. All the other defaults will either be
compiled in and supported, or not compiled in and non-fatally skipped as
unknown configs.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1100773003
Enables basic decoding for jpegs
Includes rewinding
565, YUV, and Jpeg encoding are not yet implemented
BUG=skia:3257
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1076923002
Motivation: I want to switch back to single-page output by default for
direct comparison to raster backends in Gold.
I can still test the multi-page option via a command-line switch.
BUG=skia:3721
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1063873004
We may want to enable swizzles to 565
for images that are encoded in a format
similar to 565, however, we do not want
to take images that decode naturally to
kN32 and then convert them to 565.
***Enable swizzles to kIndex_8. For images
encoded in a color table format, we suggest
that they be decoded to kIndex_8. When we
decode, we only allow conversion to kIndex_8
if it matches the suggested color type (except
wbmp which seems good as is).
***Modify dm to test images that decode to
kIndex_8.
BUG=skia:3257
BUG=skia:3440
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1055743003
I'm going to start hacking on SkCanvas a bit to allow a fast reset method,
and I want to have some testing checking me.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1062043004
The file is expected to contain a list of strings. If the hash for
any result is in this file, don't write an image for it.
BUG=skia:3521
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1059363002
Duplicate code from the HWUI backends for DM and nanobench
moves into a single place, saving a hundred lines or more of
cut-and-paste.
There's some indication that this increases the incidence of
SkCanvas "Unable to find device for layer." warnings, but no
clear degradation in test results.
R=djsollen@google.com,mtklein@google.com
BUG=skia:3589
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1036303002
@sugoi:
Early out to avoid some segfaults in SkImageDecoder_libjpeg.cpp.
I am just flailing here... things seem to work, but I have no idea why.
This prints out a lot:
libjpeg error 85 <End Of Image> from output_raw_data [0 0]
@halcanary:
I'm skipping on ImageSrc for now. Leon's refactoring that quite a lot.
This causes minor diffs for the GPU backend, given that we're now
going through the YUV path. It also reduced peak RAM usage on
my desktop from 1.26GB to 1.08GB.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1010983004
- By default, use new SkGoodHash to hash keys, which is:
* for 4 byte values, use SkChecksum::Mix,
* for SkStrings, use SkChecksum::Murmur3 on the data,
* for other structs, shallow hash the struct with Murmur3.
- Expand SkChecksum::Murmur3 to support non-4-byte-aligned data.
- Add const foreach() methods.
- Have foreach() take a functor, which allows lambdas.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1021033002
Rather than making SkCodec an option instead of SkImageDecoder,
create a separate CodecSrc. This allows us to compare the two.
For both CodecSrc and ImageSrc, do not decode to a gpu backend.
BUG=skia:3475
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/978823002
This sniffs the .skp dimensions and intersects them with our 1000x1000 viewport.
This fixes things like desk_carsvg.skp, which is only 902 pixels tall. In 565 now,
the remaining 98 pixels draw as black, which looks funny and is confusing to triage.
No apparent affect on DM memory usage. (We're about to map the file anyway.)
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/986103002
Seems strictly more useful.
This implements Mac and Windows, which seemed easy. Don't know how to do this on Linux yet.
BUG=skia:
CQ_EXTRA_TRYBOTS=client.skia:Test-Mac10.9-MacMini6.2-HD4000-x86_64-Debug-Trybot
NOTREECHECKS=true
TBR=halcanary@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/990723002
deprecated, use a proxy SkCanvas for the same end: in every draw
call, inspect the paint, changing it to fit within the capabilities
of the Android Java (HWUI) drawing API.
Verified that this allows us to reenable all our ColorFilter tests.
R=djsollen@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/997183003
In non-verbose mode, these notes will spin away too fast to read anyway,
unless they're so long they end up leaving junk on the terminal.
NOTREECHECKS=true
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/989083002
Also allow incomplete to be considered successful.
Do not attempt to draw transparent images on 565.
BUG=skia:3475
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/978413002
Tasks that produce a non-fatal error will bail out before writing their output to
disk and hash to dm.json, but not count as failures.
This also makes true failures bail out before writing their results. If the DM
program failed, we probably don't want to triage that image result.
We use this new feature first to skip image subset decoding when we detect it's
not supported. Here's a snippet of an example run, where in this case only
.webp are subset decodable:
...
( 15MB 12) 172µs 8888 subset color_wheel.jpg (skipped: Subset decoding not supported.)
( 15MB 11) 9.05ms 8888 subset randPixels.webp
( 16MB 10) 863µs 8888 subset baby_tux.png (skipped: Subset decoding not supported.)
...
Only outputs corresponding to the .webp show up, both on disk and in the .json.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/980333002
Make a Via for DM which transforms a set of draws to be more like what
we'd see through the Android Framework's HWUI API. Only built inside
Android's framework because we depend on HWUI classes for half of
those transformations.
Tested with --config androidsdk-8888 and --config androidsdk-hwui.
R=djsollen@google.com,mtklein@google.com,reed@google.com
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/974913002
- SkDocument::CreateXPS() function added, returns NULL on non-Windows OS.
- DM: (Windows only) an XPSSink is added, fails on non-Windows OS
- DM: Common code for PDFSink::draw and XPSSink::draw are factored into
draw_skdocument static function.
- SkDocument_XPS (Windows only) implementation of SkDocument via
SkXPSDevice.
- SkDocument_XPS_None (non-Windows) returns NULL for
SkDocument::CreateXPS().
- gyp/xps.gyp refactored.
- SkXPSDevice::drawTextOnPath removed (see http://crrev.com/925343003 )
- SkXPSDevice::drawPath supports conics via SkAutoConicToQuads.
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/963953002
DM:
Add a flag to use SkCodec instead of SkImageDecoder.
SkCodec:
Base class for codecs, allowing creation from an SkStream or an SkData.
An SkCodec, on creation, knows properties of the data like its width and height. Further calls can be used to generate the image.
TODO: Add scanline iterator
SkPngCodec:
New decoder for png. Wraps libpng. The code has been repurposed from SkImageDecoder_libpng.
TODO: Handle other destination colortypes
TODO: Substitute the transpose color
TODO: Allow silencing warnings
TODO: Use RGB instead of filler?
TODO: sRGB
SkSwizzler:
Simplified version of SkScaledSampler. Unlike the sampler, this object does no sampling.
TODO: Implement other swizzles.
Requires a gclient sync to pull down libpng.
BUG=skia:3257
Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/ca358852b4fed656d11107b2aaf28318a4518b49
(and then reverted)
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/930283002
- SkDocument::CreateXPS() function added, returns NULL on non-Windows OS.
- DM: (Windows only) an XPSSink is added, fails on non-Windows OS
- DM: Common code for PDFSink::draw and XPSSink::draw are factored into
draw_skdocument static function.
- SkDocument_XPS (Windows only) implementation of SkDocument via
SkXPSDevice.
- SkDocument_XPS_None (non-Windows) returns NULL for
SkDocument::CreateXPS().
- gyp/xps.gyp refactored.
- SkXPSDevice::drawTextOnPath removed (see http://crrev.com/925343003 )
- SkXPSDevice::drawPath supports conics via SkAutoConicToQuads.
NOPRESUBMIT=true
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/963953002
Reason for revert:
Breaking windows bots all over the place :(
Original issue's description:
> Add SkCodec, including PNG implementation.
>
> DM:
> Add a flag to use SkCodec instead of SkImageDecoder.
>
> SkCodec:
> Base class for codecs, allowing creation from an SkStream or an SkData.
> An SkCodec, on creation, knows properties of the data like its width and height. Further calls can be used to generate the image.
> TODO: Add scanline iterator
>
> SkPngCodec:
> New decoder for png. Wraps libpng. The code has been repurposed from SkImageDecoder_libpng.
> TODO: Handle other destination colortypes
> TODO: Substitute the transpose color
> TODO: Allow silencing warnings
> TODO: Use RGB instead of filler?
> TODO: sRGB
>
> SkSwizzler:
> Simplified version of SkScaledSampler. Unlike the sampler, this object does no sampling.
> TODO: Implement other swizzles.
>
> BUG=skia:3257
>
> Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/ca358852b4fed656d11107b2aaf28318a4518b49TBR=reed@google.com,djsollen@google.com,msarett@google.com,mtklein@google.com
NOPRESUBMIT=true
NOTREECHECKS=true
NOTRY=true
BUG=skia:3257
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/972743003
DM:
Add a flag to use SkCodec instead of SkImageDecoder.
SkCodec:
Base class for codecs, allowing creation from an SkStream or an SkData.
An SkCodec, on creation, knows properties of the data like its width and height. Further calls can be used to generate the image.
TODO: Add scanline iterator
SkPngCodec:
New decoder for png. Wraps libpng. The code has been repurposed from SkImageDecoder_libpng.
TODO: Handle other destination colortypes
TODO: Substitute the transpose color
TODO: Allow silencing warnings
TODO: Use RGB instead of filler?
TODO: sRGB
SkSwizzler:
Simplified version of SkScaledSampler. Unlike the sampler, this object does no sampling.
TODO: Implement other swizzles.
BUG=skia:3257
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/930283002
The PDF canvas is now just as threadsafe as any other Skia canvas.
DM updated to thread PDF tests.
SkDocument_PDF now owns SkPDFCanon, and pointers to that canon are
passed around to all classes that need access to the canon.
BUG=skia:2683
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/944643002
Not enabled by default, but this should get you SKPs, GMs etc for free to play with.
$ out/Debug/dm -w svgs --src gm skp --config svg
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/892693002
I had some suggestions on the subset CL, and took the opportunity to rebase it
against head and merge in the other color type CL.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/893703002
This way if a bot crashes, we might get some partial results in gold rather
than none. We do the same sort of thing in nanobench for perf.
BUG=skia:3255
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/872443003
This basically takes out the Windows-only hacks and promotes them to
cross-platform behavior driven by --gpu_threading.
- When --gpu_threading is false (the default), this puts GPU tasks and tests
together in the same GPU enclave. They all run serially.
- When --gpu_threading is true, both the tests and the tasks run totally
independently, just like the thread-safe CPU-bound work.
BUG=skia:3255
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/847273005
SkDeferredCanvas uses a simple pipe: no cross-process, no shared-address, etc.
(see src/utils/SkDeferredCanvas.cpp:306).
We could just remove these modes from the bot configs, but I'd like to take the
opportunity to simplify the DM code too. I'll happily volunteer to put things
back should we decide we want to test these modes.
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/861303003
SkStream is a stateful object, so it does not make sense for it to have
multiple owners. Make SkStream inherit directly from SkNoncopyable.
Update methods which previously called SkStream::ref() (e.g.
SkImageDecoder::buildTileIndex() and SkFrontBufferedStream::Create(),
which required the existing owners to call SkStream::unref()) to take
ownership of their SkStream parameters and delete when done (including
on failure).
Switch all SkAutoTUnref<SkStream>s to SkAutoTDelete<SkStream>s. In some
cases this means heap allocating streams that were previously stack
allocated.
Respect ownership rules of SkTypeface::CreateFromStream() and
SkImageDecoder::buildTileIndex().
Update the comments for exceptional methods which do not affect the
ownership of their SkStream parameters (e.g.
SkPicture::CreateFromStream() and SkTypeface::Deserialize()) to be
explicit about ownership.
Remove test_stream_life, which tested that buildTileIndex() behaved
correctly when SkStream was a ref counted object. The test does not
make sense now that it is not.
In SkPDFStream, remove the SkMemoryStream member. Instead of using it,
create a new SkMemoryStream to pass to fDataStream (which is now an
SkAutoTDelete).
Make other pdf rasterizers behave like SkPDFDocumentToBitmap.
SkPDFDocumentToBitmap delete the SkStream, so do the same in the
following pdf rasterizers:
SkPopplerRasterizePDF
SkNativeRasterizePDF
SkNoRasterizePDF
Requires a change to Android, which currently treats SkStreams as ref
counted objects.
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/849103004
This will hold us closer to the principle that the test name (and only the test
name) should correspond to expected output. By the same reasoning, mix in the
number of subsets: if that changes, the expected output also changes.
BUG=skia:3255
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/863723002
skiatest::Test class is now a simple struct. Some
functionalty, such as counting errors or timing is now
handled elsewhere.
skiatest:Reporter is now a simpler abstract class. The two
implementations handle test errors.
DM and pathops_unittest updated.
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/830513004
Restructure SkGpuDevice creation:
*SkSurfaceProps are optional.
*Use SkSurfaceProps to communicate DF text rather than a flag.
*Tell SkGpuDevice::Create whether RT comes from cache or not.
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/848903004
BUG=skia:3255
I think this supports everything DM used to, but has completely refactored how
it works to fit the design in the bug.
Configs like "tiles-gpu" are automatically wired up.
I wouldn't suggest looking at this as a diff. There's just a bunch of deleted
files, a few new files, and one new file that shares a name with a deleted file
(DM.cpp).
NOTREECHECKS=true
Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/709d2c3e5062c5b57f91273bfc11a751f5b2bb88
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/788243008
Reason for revert:
plenty of data
Original issue's description:
> Sketch DM refactor.
>
> BUG=skia:3255
>
>
> I think this supports everything DM used to, but has completely refactored how
> it works to fit the design in the bug.
>
> Configs like "tiles-gpu" are automatically wired up.
>
> I wouldn't suggest looking at this as a diff. There's just a bunch of deleted
> files, a few new files, and one new file that shares a name with a deleted file
> (DM.cpp).
>
> NOTREECHECKS=true
>
> Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/709d2c3e5062c5b57f91273bfc11a751f5b2bb88TBR=bsalomon@google.com,mtklein@chromium.org
NOTREECHECKS=true
NOTRY=true
BUG=skia:3255
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/853883004
BUG=skia:3255
I think this supports everything DM used to, but has completely refactored how
it works to fit the design in the bug.
Configs like "tiles-gpu" are automatically wired up.
I wouldn't suggest looking at this as a diff. There's just a bunch of deleted
files, a few new files, and one new file that shares a name with a deleted file
(DM.cpp).
NOTREECHECKS=true
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/788243008
If no rasterizer is compiled in, this flag does nothing. Default
value (true) gives the same behavior as before.
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/830333005
This fixes every case where virtual and SK_OVERRIDE were on the same line,
which should be the bulk of cases. We'll have to manually clean up the rest
over time unless I level up in regexes.
for f in (find . -type f); perl -p -i -e 's/virtual (.*)SK_OVERRIDE/\1SK_OVERRIDE/g' $f; end
BUG=skia:
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/806653007
ico, wbmp, plus the alternate suffix jpeg.
Also check for capitalized versions, since files sometimes use
capitalized suffixes.
BUG=skia:3235
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/798383003
Gives more flexibility to the caller to decide whether to use the
encoded data returned by refEncodedData().
Provides an implementation that supports the old version of
SkPicture::serialize().
TODO: Update Chrome, so we can remove SK_LEGACY_ENCODE_BITMAP entirely
BUG=skia:3190
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/784643002
Reason for revert:
Compilation is failing on some bots
Original issue's description:
> Replace EncodeBitmap with an interface.
>
> Gives more flexibility to the caller to decide whether to use the
> encoded data returned by refEncodedData().
>
> Provides an implementation that supports the old version of
> SkPicture::serialize().
>
> TODO: Update Chrome, so we can remove SK_LEGACY_ENCODE_BITMAP entirely
>
> BUG=skia:3190
>
> Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/0c4aba6edb9900c597359dfa49d3ce4a41bc5dd1TBR=reed@google.com,scroggo@google.com
NOTREECHECKS=true
NOTRY=true
BUG=skia:3190
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/787833002
Gives more flexibility to the caller to decide whether to use the
encoded data returned by refEncodedData().
Provides an implementation that supports the old version of
SkPicture::serialize().
TODO: Update Chrome, so we can remove SK_LEGACY_ENCODE_BITMAP entirely
BUG=skia:3190
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/784643002
Reason for revert:
Causing breakages on Mac build.
Original issue's description:
> Make nanobench and dm be usable from Chromium build
>
> Move the app logic for each app as follows:
>
> <app>.cpp -- the file which contains main(). Embedders that compile
> their own apps, such as ios shell, upcoming Chromium dm etc, do not use this.
>
> <app>_main.cpp -- the main logic of the Skia test application. This will be
> used by Skia -compiled apps as well as embedder -compiled apps.
>
> <app>_main.h -- the API for the main logic. This will be
> used by Skia -compiled apps as well as embedder -compiled apps.
>
> This way (the upcoming) Chromium dm can setup its Chromium-specific setup
> in custom main(), and then call dm_main(), without the need of any
> SK_BUILD_FOR_XXXX defines controlling whether the tool defines main or not.
>
> BUG=skia:2992
>
> Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/c092d3bdab5f723576cc0346cea3ee282a9cb444TBR=mtklein@chromium.org,mtklein@google.com,borenet@google.com,kkinnunen@nvidia.com
NOTREECHECKS=true
NOTRY=true
BUG=skia:2992
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/724073002
Move the app logic for each app as follows:
<app>.cpp -- the file which contains main(). Embedders that compile
their own apps, such as ios shell, upcoming Chromium dm etc, do not use this.
<app>_main.cpp -- the main logic of the Skia test application. This will be
used by Skia -compiled apps as well as embedder -compiled apps.
<app>_main.h -- the API for the main logic. This will be
used by Skia -compiled apps as well as embedder -compiled apps.
This way (the upcoming) Chromium dm can setup its Chromium-specific setup
in custom main(), and then call dm_main(), without the need of any
SK_BUILD_FOR_XXXX defines controlling whether the tool defines main or not.
BUG=skia:2992
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/657373002
Add skiatest::Failure to keep track of data about a test failure.
Reporter::reportFailed and ::onReportFailed now take Failure as a
parameter. This allows the implementation to treat the failure as it
wishes. Provide a helper to format the failure the same as prior to
the change.
Update the macros for calling reportFailed (REPORTER_ASSERT etc) to
create a Failure object.
Convert a direct call to reportFailed to the macro ERRORF.
Write Failures to Json.
Sample output when running dm on the dummy test crrev.com/705723004:
{
"test_results" : {
"failures" : [
{
"condition" : "0 > 3",
"file_name" : "../../tests/DummyTest.cpp",
"line_no" : 10,
"message" : ""
},
{
"condition" : "false",
"file_name" : "../../tests/DummyTest.cpp",
"line_no" : 4,
"message" : ""
},
{
"condition" : "1 == 3",
"file_name" : "../../tests/DummyTest.cpp",
"line_no" : 5,
"message" : "I can too count!"
},
{
"condition" : "",
"file_name" : "../../tests/DummyTest.cpp",
"line_no" : 6,
"message" : "seven is 7"
},
{
"condition" : "1 == 3",
"file_name" : "../../tests/DummyTest.cpp",
"line_no" : 14,
"message" : "I can too count!"
}
]
}
}
Report all of the failures from one test.
Previously, if one test had multiple failures, only one was reportered.
e.g:
Failures:
test Dummy: ../../tests/DummyTest.cpp:6 seven is 7
test Dummy2: ../../tests/DummyTest.cpp:10 0 > 3
test Dummy3: ../../tests/DummyTest.cpp:14 I can too count!: 1 == 3
3 failures.
Now, we get all the messages:
Failures:
test Dummy: ../../tests/DummyTest.cpp:4 false
../../tests/DummyTest.cpp:5 I can too count!: 1 == 3
../../tests/DummyTest.cpp:6 seven is 7
test Dummy2: ../../tests/DummyTest.cpp:10 0 > 3
test Dummy3: ../../tests/DummyTest.cpp:14 I can too count!: 1 == 3
3 failures.
(Note that we still state "3 failures" because 3 DM::Tasks failed.)
BUG=skia:3082
BUG=skia:2454
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/694703005
Reason for revert:
Not compiling in ANGLE build
Original issue's description:
> Get gpudft support working in dm, gm, nanobench and bench_pictures
>
> Adds a new config to test distance field text.
> Clean up some flags and #defines to read "distance field text",
> not "distance field fonts" to be consistent with Chromium
>
> NOTREECHECKS=true
>
> Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/06ba179838ba4fe187cf290750aeeb4a02a2960bTBR=bsalomon@google.com,mtklein@google.com,reed@google.com
NOTREECHECKS=true
NOTRY=true
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/707723005
Adds a new config to test distance field text.
Clean up some flags and #defines to read "distance field text",
not "distance field fonts" to be consistent with Chromium
NOTREECHECKS=true
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/699453005
Add JsonWriter, which handles Json output from DM, in preparation for
adding json output for tests. This change should not affect behavior.
BUG=skia:2454
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/702513003
Since we just 'define' them, but not attribute anything to them, like
'1' for example, cpp expands it to nothing and that breaks the "#if"
clauses.
To fix that, uses "#if defined(...)" which will correctly check if your
macro name was defined or not.
BUG=skia:2850
TEST=make most
R=robertphillips@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/628763005
Underscore is used as a field separator sometimes when parsing the task
name into a list of config, mode, etc. (This itself is dumb and TODO(mtklein): fix.)
Underscores in the field names will really mess that up, both in directories generated
from human-mode -w, and in the .json file.
BUG=skia:
R=jcgregorio@google.com, mtklein@google.com
Author: mtklein@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/599503002
This lets us distinguish the original ("direct") runs from their replay modes.
There was a bit of a bug in here now fixed: we used the first entry in
fSuffixes as the config. Actually, the last entry in suffixes is the
config. This is moot when there's only one suffix (direct drawing), but
for mode drawing we were recording the mode as config! Now it's correct.
Here's some example output where I rigged a bunch of modes to fail:
{
"results" : [
{
"key" : {
"config" : "565",
"mode" : "default-nobbh",
"name" : "xfermodes2"
},
"md5" : "2daf6f7e2b8e56543b92068a10d2179e",
"options" : {
"source_type" : "GM"
}
},
{
"key" : {
"config" : "8888",
"mode" : "default-nobbh",
"name" : "xfermodes2"
},
"md5" : "490361e8a52800d29558bc23876da8c6",
"options" : {
"source_type" : "GM"
}
},
...
{
"key" : {
"config" : "565",
"mode" : "direct",
"name" : "xfermodes2"
},
"md5" : "92a3801d5914d6c2662904a3bb50d2b9",
"options" : {
"source_type" : "GM"
}
},
...
{
"key" : {
"config" : "8888",
"mode" : "direct",
"name" : "xfermodes2"
},
"md5" : "e7e8b3e9d31e601acaaff4633ed5f63a",
"options" : {
"source_type" : "GM"
}
},
BUG=skia:
R=jcgregorio@google.com, mtklein@google.com
Author: mtklein@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/586533005
This fixes a bug where we run some Android bots with --nocpu, and the
current behavior disables the (CPU-bound) WriteTasks the GPU bound GM
runs spawn off. The WriteTasks don't run and we end up with "null" in
our .json files.
Tested locally: out/Release/dm --nocpu -w /tmp/out; ls /tmp/out
dm.json gpu/
BUG=skia:2938
R=jcgregorio@google.com, mtklein@google.com
Author: mtklein@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/578033002
This has the nice property of being able to double-check hashes after the fact.
mtklein@mtklein ~/skia (hash-png)> md5sum bad/8888/3x3bitmaprect.png
deede70ab2f34067d461fb4a93332d4c bad/8888/3x3bitmaprect.png
mtklein@mtklein ~/skia (hash-png)> grep 3x3bitmaprect_8888 bad/dm.json
"3x3bitmaprect_8888" : "deede70ab2f34067d461fb4a93332d4c",
I have checked that no two premultiplied colors map to the same unpremultiplied
color (math nerds: unpremultiplication is injective), so a change in
premultiplied SkBitmap will always imply a change in the encoded
unpremultiplied .png. This means, it's safe to hash .pngs; we won't miss
subtle changes.
BUG=skia:
R=jcgregorio@google.com, stephana@google.com, mtklein@google.com
Author: mtklein@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/549203003
DM's striking off into its own JSON world. This gets strawman implementations
in place for writing and reading a JSON file mapping test name to hashes.
For what it's worth, I basically want to change _all_ these pieces,
- MD5 is slow and we can replace it with something faster,
- JSON schema needs room to grow more data,
- it'd be nice to hash once instead of twice when reading and writing,
- this code wants lots of refactoring,
but this gives us a starting platform to work on these bits at our leisure.
E.x. file for now:
mtklein@mtklein ~/skia (dm)> cat good/dm.json
{
"3x3bitmaprect_565" : "fc70d985fbfbe70e3a3c9dc626d4f5bc",
"3x3bitmaprect_8888" : "df1591dde35907399734ea19feb76663",
"3x3bitmaprect_gpu" : "df1591dde35907399734ea19feb76663",
"aaclip_565" : "1862798689b838a7ab0dc0652b9ace3a",
"aaclip_8888" : "47bb314329f0ce243f1d83fd583decb7",
"aaclip_gpu" : "75f72412d0ef4815770202d297246e7d",
...
BUG=skia:
R=jcgregorio@google.com, stephana@google.com, mtklein@google.com
Author: mtklein@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/546873002
SkTaskGroup is like SkThreadPool except the threads stay in
one global pool. Each SkTaskGroup itself is tiny (4 bytes)
and its wait() method applies only to tasks add()ed to that
instance, not the whole thread pool.
This means we don't need to bring up new thread pools when
tests themselves want to use multithreading (e.g. pathops,
quilt). We just create a new SkTaskGroup and wait for that
to complete. This should be more efficient, and allow us
to expand where we use threads to really latency sensitive
places. E.g. we can probably now use these in nanobench
for CPU .skp rendering.
Now that all threads are sharing the same pool, I think we
can remove most of the custom mechanism pathops tests use
to control threading. They'll just ride on the global pool
with all other tests now.
This (temporarily?) removes the GPU multithreading feature
from DM, which we don't use.
On my desktop, DM runs a little faster (57s -> 55s) in
Debug, and a lot faster in Release (36s -> 24s). The bots
show speedups of similar proportions, cutting more than a
minute off the N4/Release and Win7/Debug runtimes.
BUG=skia:
Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9c7207b5dc71dc5a96a2eb107d401133333d5b6fR=caryclark@google.com, bsalomon@google.com, bungeman@google.com, mtklein@google.com, reed@google.com
Author: mtklein@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/531653002
Reason for revert:
Leaks, leaks, leaks.
Original issue's description:
> SkThreadPool ~~> SkTaskGroup
>
> SkTaskGroup is like SkThreadPool except the threads stay in
> one global pool. Each SkTaskGroup itself is tiny (4 bytes)
> and its wait() method applies only to tasks add()ed to that
> instance, not the whole thread pool.
>
> This means we don't need to bring up new thread pools when
> tests themselves want to use multithreading (e.g. pathops,
> quilt). We just create a new SkTaskGroup and wait for that
> to complete. This should be more efficient, and allow us
> to expand where we use threads to really latency sensitive
> places. E.g. we can probably now use these in nanobench
> for CPU .skp rendering.
>
> Now that all threads are sharing the same pool, I think we
> can remove most of the custom mechanism pathops tests use
> to control threading. They'll just ride on the global pool
> with all other tests now.
>
> This (temporarily?) removes the GPU multithreading feature
> from DM, which we don't use.
>
> On my desktop, DM runs a little faster (57s -> 55s) in
> Debug, and a lot faster in Release (36s -> 24s). The bots
> show speedups of similar proportions, cutting more than a
> minute off the N4/Release and Win7/Debug runtimes.
>
> BUG=skia:
>
> Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9c7207b5dc71dc5a96a2eb107d401133333d5b6fR=caryclark@google.com, bsalomon@google.com, bungeman@google.com, reed@google.com, mtklein@chromium.orgTBR=bsalomon@google.com, bungeman@google.com, caryclark@google.com, mtklein@chromium.org, reed@google.com
NOTREECHECKS=true
NOTRY=true
BUG=skia:
Author: mtklein@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/533393002
SkTaskGroup is like SkThreadPool except the threads stay in
one global pool. Each SkTaskGroup itself is tiny (4 bytes)
and its wait() method applies only to tasks add()ed to that
instance, not the whole thread pool.
This means we don't need to bring up new thread pools when
tests themselves want to use multithreading (e.g. pathops,
quilt). We just create a new SkTaskGroup and wait for that
to complete. This should be more efficient, and allow us
to expand where we use threads to really latency sensitive
places. E.g. we can probably now use these in nanobench
for CPU .skp rendering.
Now that all threads are sharing the same pool, I think we
can remove most of the custom mechanism pathops tests use
to control threading. They'll just ride on the global pool
with all other tests now.
This (temporarily?) removes the GPU multithreading feature
from DM, which we don't use.
On my desktop, DM runs a little faster (57s -> 55s) in
Debug, and a lot faster in Release (36s -> 24s). The bots
show speedups of similar proportions, cutting more than a
minute off the N4/Release and Win7/Debug runtimes.
BUG=skia:
R=caryclark@google.com, bsalomon@google.com, bungeman@google.com, mtklein@google.com, reed@google.com
Author: mtklein@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/531653002
For now this only creates a degenerate bounding box hierarchy where all ops
just have maximal bounds. I will flesh out FillBounds in future CL(s).
Not quite sure why QuadTree and TileGrid aren't drawing right---haven't even
looked at the diffs yet---so I've disabled those test modes for now. RTree
seems fine, so that'll at least get us coverage for all this new plumbing.
BUG=skia:
R=robertphillips@google.com, mtklein@google.com, reed@google.com
Author: mtklein@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/454123003
Allow GM results to be compared across machines and platforms by
standardizing the fonts used by all tests.
This adds runtime flags to DM to use either the system font context (the
default), the fonts in the resources directory ( --resourceFonts ) or a set
of canonical paths generated from the fonts ( --portableFonts ).
This CL should leave the current DM results unchanged by default.
If the portable font data or resource font is missing when DM is run, it
falls back to using the system font context.
The create_test_font tool generates the paths and metrics read by DM
with the --portableFonts flag set, and generates the font substitution
tables read by DM with the --resourceFonts flag set.
If DM is run in SkDebug mode with the --reportUsedChars flag set, it
generates the corresponding data compiled into the create_test_font tool.
All GM tests set their typeface information by calling either
sk_tool_utils::set_portable_typeface or
sk_tool_utils::portable_typeface .
(The former takes the paint, the latter returns a SkTypeface.) These calls
can be removed in the future when the Font Manager can be superceded.
BUG=skia:2687
R=mtklein@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/407183003
Share command flags between dm and unit tests.
Also, allow dm's core to be included by itself and iOSShell.
Command line flags that are the same (or nearly the same) in DM
and in skia_tests have been moved to common_flags. Authors,
please check to see that the shared common flag is correct for
the tool.
For iOS, the 'tool_main' entry point has a wrapper to allow multiple
tools to be statically linked in the iOSShell.
Since SkCommandLineFlags::Parse can only be called once, these calls
are disabled in the IOS build.
Since the iOS app directory is dynamically assigned a name, use '@' to
select it. (This is the same convention chosen by the Mobile Harness
iOS file system utilities.)
Move the heart of dm.gyp into dm.gypi so that it can be included by
itself and iOSShell.gyp.
Add tools/flags/SkCommonFlags.* to define and declare common
command line flags.
Add support for dm to iOSShell.
BUG=skia:
R=scroggo@google.com, mtklein@google.com, jvanverth@google.com, bsalomon@google.com
Author: caryclark@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/389653004
Replay isn't that helpful of a test any more now that we have the more
stringent Quilt tests. Quilt was missing bounding box hierarchies, though,
while Replay was sort of testing RTree (pointlessly, as it was drawing without
any clip). Now Quilt does everything, testing RTree, QuadTree, and TileGrid.
Quilt mode now falls back to drawing all at once (i.e. Replay) for GMs that
don't tile perfectly. Still a TODO to make this check more flexible than exact
pixel matches.
Two GMs fail when using a BBH:
- imageresizetiled
- resizeimagefilter
We think we're not adjusting the bounds of save layers by their paint.
This is probably a bug, but one to be fixed separately from adding new tests.
BUG=skia:
R=robertphillips@google.com, mtklein@google.com
Author: mtklein@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/377373003
Now that we're drawing tiles threaded like implside painting, remove the checks
that those lock counts are balanced. They're just not right for anyone anymore.
SkBitmaps themselves are not threadsafe (even const ones), so shallow copy them
on playback of an SkRecord. (The underlying SkPixelRefs are threadsafe.)
Simplify quilt drawing by using SkBitmap::extractSubset. No need for locking.
Bump up to 256x256 tiles. 16x16 tiles just murders performance (way too much
contention). This has the nice side effect of letting us enable a bunch more
GMs for quilt mode; they drew wrong with small tiles but exactly right with large.
BUG=171776
R=reed@google.com, mtklein@google.com
Author: mtklein@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/371023005
Always build the tools with JSON, but either build our own
or use the system's.
Rename skia_build_json_writer to skia_use_system_jsoncpp,
since we now always build with JSON.
Remove SK_BUILD_JSON_WRITER, which was only there so
we could build without JSON it in the framework.
BUG=skia:2448
R=djsollen@google.com, reed@google.com
Author: scroggo@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/303913002
I'm soon going to have SkRecorder start calling getTotalMatrix(), which
would be broken in write-only mode. That change is big and nebulous,
but it's clear kWriteOnly needs to go, so we might as well kill it now.
My notes in bench_playback about kWriteOnly mode being important were
probably overly cautious. I now think this is a fair enough comparison
even re-recording into a read-write canvas.
BUG=skia:2378
R=fmalita@chromium.org, mtklein@google.com
Author: mtklein@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/290653004
git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@14963 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
Like yesterday's change to run CPU-parent child tasks serially in thread, this
reduces peak memory usage by improving the temporaly locality of the bitmaps we
create.
E.g. Let's say we start with tasks A B C and D
Queue: [ A B C D ]
Running A creates A' and A", which depend on a bitmap created by A.
Queue: [ B C D A' A" * ]
That bitmap now needs sit around in RAM while B C and D run pointlessly and can
only be destroyed at *. If instead we do this and push dependent child tasks
to the front of the queue, the queue and bitmap lifetime looks like this:
Queue: [ A' A" * B C D ]
This is much, much worse in practice because the queue is often several thousand
tasks long. 100s of megs of bitmaps can pile up for 10s of seconds pointlessly.
To make this work we add addNext() to SkThreadPool and its cousin DMTaskRunner.
I also took the opportunity to swap head and tail in the threadpool
implementation so it matches the comments and intuition better: we always pop
the head, add() puts it at the tail, addNext() at the head.
Before
Debug: 49s, 1403352k peak
Release: 16s, 2064008k peak
After
Debug: 49s, 1234788k peak
Release: 15s, 1903424k peak
BUG=skia:2478
R=bsalomon@google.com, borenet@google.com, mtklein@google.com
Author: mtklein@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/263803003
git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@14506 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
These tasks tend to do similar things with similar sized bitmaps, so running
them serially means we tend to hold 2x bitmaps at a time (golden and
comparison) instead of (1+k)x bitmaps (golden and k concurrent comparisons).
We still migrate GPU task's children over to the main CPU thread pool,
because they'll run faster there and free up capacity on the GPU thread.
Before
Debug: 54s, 2.9G peak
Release: 13s, 2.4G peak
After
Debug: 48s, 1.5G peak
Release: 15s, 2.0G peak
BUG=skia:2478
R=borenet@google.com, mtklein@google.com
Author: mtklein@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/261593008
git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@14486 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
Before this change, when limited to 4G, pathops threaded tests were the weak
link RAM-consumption-wise (in thread-local font caches) up until about 12
cores, where other problems begin to pile up too.
Tested by running:
ulimit -Sv 4194304
out/Debug/dm --threads N [--pathOpsSingleThread]
After this, we're _probably_ good to go on 32-bit machines with 8 cores.
BUG=skia:2478
R=borenet@google.com, mtklein@google.com
Author: mtklein@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/265593003
git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@14463 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
- Rename TileGrid -> Quilt to avoid the name overload.
- Tag all failing GMs with kSkipTiled_Flag.
You may be wondering, do any GMs pass? Yes, some do! And that trends towards all of them as we increase --quiltTile.
Two GMs only fail in --quilt mode in 565. Otherwise all GMs which fail are skipped, and those which don't fail aren't. (The 8888 variants of those two GMs are skipped even though they pass.)
BUG=skia:2477
R=reed@google.com, mtklein@google.com
Author: mtklein@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/256373002
git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@14457 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
This CL sets the stage for retracting the SkPicture::kOptimizeForClippedPlayback_RecordingFlag flag
from the public API (more work needs to be done in Blink & Chrome). In the new world the only way
to set this flag (and thus instantiate an SkPicture-derived
class) is by passing a factory to the SkPictureRecorder class. This is to get all clients always using
factories so that we can then change the factory call used (i.e., so the factory just creates a BBH) and
do away with the SkPicture-derived classes.
BUG=skia:2315
R=reed@google.com
Author: robertphillips@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/239703006
git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@14221 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
Record performance as measured by bench_record (out/Release/bench_record --skr) improves by at least 1.9x, at most 6.7x, arithmetic mean 2.6x, geometric mean 3.0x. So, good.
Correctness as measured by DM (out/Debug/dm --skr) is ~ok. One GM (shadertext2) fails because we're assuming all paint effects are immutable, but SkShaders are still mutable.
To do after this CL:
- measure playback speed
- catch up feature-wise to SkPicture
- match today's playback speed
BUG=skia:
R=robertphillips@google.com, bsalomon@google.com, reed@google.com, mtklein@google.com
Author: mtklein@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/206313003
git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@14010 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
DM will now read and write a custom image format, which begins first with a
normal PNG, but also includes the bitmap's raw pixels. Most tools (file
browser, Preview, Chrome, Skia image decoder) will read the file as PNG. DM
skips the encoded PNG and reads the raw pixels instead.
This scheme allows perfect pixel comparisons that never go through PM -> UPM or
UPM -> PM conversions, as long as you compare on a machine with the same native
pixel format as the machine which generated the images. Since we've only ever
used this to do same-machine comparisons, that's more than good enough for now.
We could convert as needed to a standardized PM pixel format if we find we want
these files to be portable.
DM -w output now does increase to ~1.3G. If that turns out to be annoyingly
big, I'm sure I can come up with a simple pixelwise RLE instead of writing
uncompressed pixels.
BUG=skia:
R=reed@google.com, bsalomon@google.com, mtklein@google.com
Author: mtklein@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/185343002
git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@13638 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
The main meat of things is in SkThreadPool. We can now give SkThreadPool a
type for each thread to create and destroy on its local stack. It's TLS
without going through SkTLS.
I've split the DM tasks into CpuTasks that run on threads with no TLS, and
GpuTasks that run on threads with a thread local GrContextFactory.
The old CpuTask and GpuTask have been renamed to CpuGMTask and GpuGMTask.
Upshot: default run of out/Debug/dm goes from ~45 seconds to ~20 seconds.
BUG=skia:
R=bsalomon@google.com, mtklein@google.com, reed@google.com
Author: mtklein@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/179233005
git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@13632 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
Also:
- make GrMemoryPoolBenches threadsafe
- some tweaks to various DM code
- rename GM::shortName() to getName() to match benches and tests
On my desktop, (289 GMs, 617 benches) x 4 configs, 227 tests takes 46s in Debug, 14s in Release. (Still minutes faster than running tests && bench && gm.) GPU singlethreading is definitely the limiting factor again; going to reexamine whether that's helpful to thread it again.
BUG=skia:
R=reed@google.com, bsalomon@google.com, mtklein@google.com
Author: mtklein@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/178473006
git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@13603 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
- refactor GYPs and a few flags
- make GPU tests grab a thread-local GrContextFactory when needed as we do in DM for GMs
- add a few more UI features to make DM more like tests
I believe this makes the program 'tests' obsolete.
It should be somewhat faster to run the two sets together than running the old binaries serially:
- serial: tests 20s (3m18s CPU), dm 21s (3m01s CPU)
- together: 27s (6m21s CPU)
Next up is to incorporate benches. I'm only planning there on a single-pass sanity check, so that won't obsolete the program 'bench' just yet.
Tested: out/Debug/tests && out/Debug/dm && echo ok
BUG=skia:
Committed: http://code.google.com/p/skia/source/detail?r=13586R=reed@google.com, bsalomon@google.com, mtklein@google.com, tfarina@chromium.org
Author: mtklein@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/178273002
git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@13592 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
- refactor GYPs and a few flags
- make GPU tests grab a thread-local GrContextFactory when needed as we do in DM for GMs
- add a few more UI features to make DM more like tests
I believe this makes the program 'tests' obsolete.
It should be somewhat faster to run the two sets together than running the old binaries serially:
- serial: tests 20s (3m18s CPU), dm 21s (3m01s CPU)
- together: 27s (6m21s CPU)
Next up is to incorporate benches. I'm only planning there on a single-pass sanity check, so that won't obsolete the program 'bench' just yet.
Tested: out/Debug/tests && out/Debug/dm && echo ok
BUG=skia:
R=reed@google.com, bsalomon@google.com, mtklein@google.com, tfarina@chromium.org
Author: mtklein@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/178273002
git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@13586 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
We've already decoded the PNGs themselves into unpremultiplied bitmaps with native byte order. SkColor is just not the right choice unless you get lucky.
dm -w /tmp/dm && dm -r /tmp/dm still works on Linux, and it's much closer to working on Mac:
0 tasks left, 2 failed
Failures:
matrixconvolution_gpu
colormatrix_gpu
BUG=skia:
R=reed@google.com
Author: mtklein@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/139943002
git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@13101 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
PNGs store unpremultiplied colors, so we have to convert back and forth with
SkBitmap. This is lossy. GM solves this problem by stripping the alpha
channel before writing the PNG.
This flips it around, converting the GM's output to unpremultiplied as needed. This way each pixel goes from premul to unpremul once, never back.
Tested:
out/Release/dm -w /tmp/w --config 565 8888 gpu
out/Release/dm -r /tmp/w --config 565 8888 gpu
BUG=
R=bsalomon@google.com
Author: mtklein@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/122923003
git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@12926 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
DM writes out its images in a hierarchy that's a little different than GM,
so this can't read GM's output. But it can read its own, written with -w.
Example usage:
$ out/Release/dm -w /tmp/baseline
$ out/Release/dm -r /tmp/baseline -w /tmp/new
(and optionally)
$ mkdir /tmp/diff; out/Release/skdiff /tmp/baseline /tmp/new /tmp/diff
GM's IndividualImageExpectationsSource and Expectations are a little too eager
about decoding and hashing the expected images, so I took the opportunity to
add DM::Expectations that mostly replaces skiagm::ExpectationsSource and
skiagm::Expectations in DM. It mainly exists to move the image decoding and
comparison off the main thread, which would otherwise be a major speed
bottleneck.
I tried to use skiagm code where possible. One notable place where I differed
is in this new feature. When -r is a directory of images, DM does no hashing.
It considerably faster to read the expected file into an SkBitmap and do a
byte-for-byte comparison than to hash the two bitmaps and check those.
The example usage above isn't quite working 100% yet. Expectations on some GMs
fail, even with no binary change. I haven't pinned down whether this is due to
- a bug in DM
- flaky GMs
- unthreadsafe GMs
- flaky image decoding
- unthreadsafe image decoding
- something else
but I intend to. Leon, Derek and I have suspected PNG decoding isn't
threadsafe, but are as yet unable to prove it.
I also seem to be able to cause malloc to fail on my laptop if I run too many
configs at once, though I never seem to be using more than ~1G of RAM. Will
track that down too.
BUG=
R=reed@google.com, bsalomon@google.com
Author: mtklein@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/108963002
git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@12596 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
This is sort of the near-minimal proof-of-concept skeleton.
- It can run existing GMs.
- It supports most configs (just not PDF).
- --replay is the only "fancy" feature it currently supports
Hopefully you will be disturbed by its speed.
BUG=
R=epoger@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/22839016
git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11802 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81