Change-Id: I72fd3083f75ca5bf74fb2c3b032465864a13aed5
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There is no need to inline code during IR generation, as the optimizer
can now handle this.
Change-Id: If272bfb98e945a75ec91fb4aa026e5631ac51b5b
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This CL:
connects the tests to the live cache
switches the cache over to using an SkTDynamicHash
Bug: 1108408
Change-Id: I1876baf13a8d12a1ec398f49e2b2d51f434d6d0e
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Change-Id: I01c150d6bfcdd1500033521a87c058c7428c3521
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Change-Id: I35ff25c4cc394c1a4a964207ece87095a9ba84cf
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A stroke that starts and ends at the same point is not the same as a
stroke with an explicit close.
Bug: skia:10419
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Change-Id: Ic8f4730d035981c32b4ddb48e5e919b0396b6d93
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now the builder returns the new image.
Change-Id: Ie56256390b96d3fdbe39f89784276947047df656
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The copy_constant function did not expect to see a prefix expression.
Change-Id: Id2beb64b8d65f6b35cd68306452104ba28f56f2b
Bug: skia:10734
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We were allowing these ops on floating point types. The resulting GLSL
would fail to compile. We also allowed >>= and <<= on vectors (but not
any of the other bitwise ops).
The newly added unit tests were failing (eg, not catching errors). New
results are correct.
Bug: skia:10707
Change-Id: I97b769f1ce59261361109a71061b42dc8ef3c74b
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We now support building an SkSL golden output twice, once honoring the
custom #pragma settings, and once more ignoring the settings. This
allows us to see the output of the workaround technique, alongside the
"default-settings" output which should not contain a workaround.
To implement this, skslc now supports a flag: --[no]settings.
When it's set, /*#pragma settings*/ comments are honored. When it's not
set, skslc ignores the comments. compile_sksl_tests.py passes this flag
along to skslc.
This approach is not strictly limited to workarounds; the
"TypePrecision" GLSL test was also updated to use this technique.
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This will allow us to write skslc-based golden tests that deviate from
the standalone skslc settings.
This CL provides six options; more will be added as necessary.
- Default (caps)
- UsesPrecisionModifiers (caps)
- Version110 (caps)
- Version450Core (caps)
- ForceHighPrecision (settings flag bit)
- Sharpen (settings flag bit)
Change-Id: I9b779e039b2f0c0ccf43dca226fb4844aff3526b
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A handful of simplifications were made, but these hew very close to the
original tests and are intended to cover the exact same ground. The
remaining unconverted tests depend on non-default caps bits and will
be updated once caps handling in skslc is fully landed.
Change-Id: I3f3c29bf87f73e501561d7bfcdaabe8acc14b89f
Bug: skia:10694
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Bug: skia:10721
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This fixes the perf bot crashes from https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/317209
and removes a few other instances of kReplace_ClipOp that are equivalent to the
still supported SkClipOp::kIntersect op. Other than the benchmark case, the GPU
clip stack wasn't hitting these cases but they do need to be updated when the deprecated
ops are fully removed.
At this point, the remaining uses of deprecated clip ops are all in unit tests that
specifically test a clip stack (raster, conservative, or skclipstack) that specifically
supports expanded clip ops and the tests are testing those operations. They can remain
until we remove full support.
Bug: skia:10208
Change-Id: I5703bf43fd41b6addf329190a70c5429d5971240
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This simplifies life when revising the swizzle logic.
Change-Id: I7fc63c0cc845c4741c17c82b3078040264b61ba0
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I suspected this wouldn't work, but turns out it's fine.
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This is by no means perfect or complete but does break up the review.
Bug: 1108408
Change-Id: Ib1826cd40975c7e84b5fdfc16d1ecbec97dab237
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SkSL::Swizzle objects never represent constant swizzles - they are
directly converted to IR that represents a small sub-tree, up to the
most complex case of:
Swizzle(Constructor(Swizzle(BaseVector), Literals, ...))
GLSL was the only backend that handled arbitrary complex swizzles
correctly in all cases - this change basically moves that logic into the
IR generator, subsumes the (similar) handling of scalar swizzles that
was there, and simplifies the algorithm so that it's all procedural (not
hard-coded based on bit-patterns).
Bug: skia:10721
Change-Id: Iac96a26da517a7b1bdc9905cc38ad727fb68af12
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`fBuiltinFMASupport` is now true on both, and
`fUsesPrecisionModifiers` is now false. Other mismatching flags exist,
but they are non-trivial to synchronize as they are tied to extension
strings.
This will help our skslc-based unit tests generate the same results as
our C++ unit tests did, but should not affect real-world results as
these defaults will all be overwritten in a non-testing scenario.
In practice, the `fUsesPrecisionModifiers` change is responsible for all
of the diffs below. The other flags did not change the results of any of
the currently-ported tests.
Change-Id: Ieb056d852b027fa87c56fd89f971a77a10a8a124
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It shifts a negative number left,
which UBSAN reminds us is not allowed in C++.
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These tests cover all the new Q14x2 ops.
As usual, left myself a few TODOs...
While working on this, I uncovered a little subtly about the blend
instructions we use to implement Op::select... unlike the platonic
(cond & true_val) | (~cond & false_val)
the hardware istructions are not bitwise! Each of the fancy blend
instructions like vblendvps or vpblendvb has a fundamental granularity
larger than a bit (4 bytes for vblendvps, 1 byte for vpblendvb). If
you're using a mask with a granularity of say, 2 bytes, you need to be
using something with equally fine granularity --- bitwise is ok,
bytewise is ok, 2-byte-wise is ok, but 4-byte-wise isn't.
Took a quick survey, and the Op::select we're using for x86 and ARM
JITs are both bytewise, so I think they're fine. Would have to think
a bit about LLVM, but these unit tests should at least fire if it were
wrong. The skvx if_then_else() I've been using in the interpreter has
been 4-byte-wise, but I'm refining that down to 1-byte-wise with
https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/317170.
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If CCPR was enabled on the CLI, it would still be seen for the unit
test. This makes sure CCPR is fully disabled, in addition to the old
setting for disabling other path renderers.
The unit test needs CCPR disabled so that it tests SW mask generation
when CCPR is not available.
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Ignores the miter limit if the join type is not kMiter.
Bug: skia:10419
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Overview doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ddIk74A1rL5Kj5kGcnInOYKVAXs3J2IsSgU5BLit0Ng/edit?usp=sharing
This is the new clip stack that will replace GrClipStackClip. The doc
link in the CL description has a much more detailed overview of what the
strategy of the new clip stack is, but at a very high level:
1. Add a temporary #define that lets SkGpuDevice switch between the old
stack and the new stack. For the new GrClipStack, it extends SkBaseDevice
directly and has to implement all of the device clipping virtuals.
- If you look from patchset 5 and earlier, the define defaults to on
so I can test it on the bots, etc. but the plan will be for it to
default to off when this lands so it's only running on unit tests.
Then in a follow up, I'll turn it on for our bots but keep it off in
chrome and android. If everything looks good, chrome can then be
turned on. There is a more extensive migration plan for android
because of the expanding clip ops, but that is covered at the end of
the overview doc.
2. GrClipStack manages save/restore logic of the stack and extends GrClip,
so the cpp file also includes code to apply a GrAppliedClip. At the moment
the apply strategy is as close to that in GrReducedClip and
GrClipStackClip as I could make it. Down the road, I think we can explore
other analytic coverage options and a clip atlas that replaces the unified
SW mask.
- Once GrClipStack is enabled everywhere, it means GrReducedClip and
GrClipStackClip can be deleted, so I'm not too worried about sharing
code between the two. A lot is already shared through the use of
GrSWMaskHelper and GrStencilMaskHelper.
- SkClipStack and SkClipStackDevice are still used by the PDF and SVG
backends, so they aren't necessarily deletable.
3. The GrClipStack only handles intersect and difference ops. It
represents all geometric clip operations as an element. The stack itself
is controlled by the "save record", which tracks aggregate bounds, valid
elements, and the non-geometric clip shader.
- When a new save record is pushed on the stack, older elements are
inactive. This means they cannot be modified, since they may need to
be activated again when the current save is popped off the stack.
However, they can still affect the clip during application.
- When a new element is pushed on the stack, older elements may be
invalidated. This means they don't need to be considered any more
because they are redundant with the new clip shape (e.g. nested round
rect clips only have to keep the innermost valid).
Bug: skia:10205
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This feels pretty awkward, but it's the most straightforward way I see
to do this without Yet Another Canvas Subclass.
Passes at head, fails without
https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/317110.
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Takes SkYUVAPixmaps. Still implemented in terms of SkYUVAIndex[4]
internally.
Replace all internal use cases except wacky_yuv_formats.
Takes GrRecordingContext rather than GrContext.
SkVideoDecoder updated to take GrRecordingContext.
Bug: skia:10632
Change-Id: I6e9b9b6a4f11333bce6f87c1ebff0acb297f6540
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GN lists both the .cpp and the .h as generated outputs, so if they don't
exist, Ninja assumes we need to rebuild the tests every time we compile.
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Our lack of proper caps-bits controls in skslc affects the outcome of
one test: "InlinerWrapsEarlyReturnsWithDoWhileBlock" does not actually
emit the do-while block because the standalone caps bits don't enable
do-while support. This will be fixed in a followup CL that adds caps-bit
support to our tests.
A few tests were renamed for consistency, a few were simplified slightly
and one test was removed because it was simply redundant (there was a
second test that covered the exact same ground as
`ForWithReturnInsideCannotBeInlined`).
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Add a slew of 16-bit instructions for experiments.
I want to try a fixed-point path through SkVMBlitter, continuing to
represent geometry with F32, but color channels in 16 bits, with several
possible representations:
- unorm8 lowp like SkRasterPipeline (0 -> 0.0, 0x00ff -> 1.0)
- 15-bit SkFixed15 fixed-point (0 -> 0.0, 0x8000 -> 1.0)
- 14-bit signed fixed-point (0 -> 0.0, ±0x4000 -> ±1.0)
I'm leaning towards the 14-bit version for being able to hold a good
range of temporary values in [-2,2), or perhaps even a 13-bit analog for
even a little more safety range. Mostly something new to try.
Most of these instructions are pretty obvious, with notes on a few:
vpavgw is an unsigned (x+y+1)>>1, and is useful for converting
unorm8 up to Q14. There are a couple ways to do this pretty well,
and using vpavgw is the best, and uses the fewest instructions:
A) (x << 6) + ( x >> 2) + (x == 255) // Ok approx.
B) (x << 6) + ((x+1) >> 2) // Better approx.
C) vpavgw(x << 7, x >> 1) // Perfect math!
The best good reverse math I've found is (x >> 6) - (x > 16319).
vpmulhrsw is the key to the whole thing as usual, letting us do
16x16->16-bit multiplies. An SkFixed15 multiply is vpmulhrsw
followed by vpabsw (also added here), and a Q14 multiply is
vpmulhrsw followed by a simple <<1.
I've added both signed and unsigned min and max. Not entirely
sure they'll all be used, but I do have my eye on vpminuw as a
single-instruction clamp to [0,0x4000] ~~> [0.0,1.0], treating
any negative Q14 as very large unsigned.
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This reverts commit eaed918a1d.
Reason for revert: fix for skia:10722 at http://review.skia.org/316977
Original change's description:
> Disable whole-program inliner.
>
> This can be re-enabled once the Metal bug with fp_sample_chaining is
> diagnosed and fixed.
>
> A pure rollback led to a merge conflict; just commenting out the line
> that invokes the inliner serves the same purpose.
>
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TBR=egdaniel@google.com,johnstiles@google.com
Change-Id: If490609a9f5f0b0e87baf57638a3da865e173b03
No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
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Change-Id: I6097f50e7be1fa2f7772f6c454410ecbf3470eea
Bug: skia:10722
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The following conditions lead to the error:
- A pair of nested functions, both of which must be inlined.
- Both inlined functions create a variable with the same name.
- The outer function passes its variable to the inner function.
- The initialization of the inner variable uses the value from the outer
variable.
- The inner function does not mutate the variable, use it as an out-
parameter, or otherwise cause it to receive a temporary copy.
When all these conditions are met, both variable declarations are
inlined as-is without performing any name salting, because it's
seemingly safe to do so. The name overlap issue is not considered in the
safety checks. Inlined variable declarations are not subject to name
salting but they should be; I suspect other adversarial examples could
be crafted as well where unhandled name overlap leads to errors.
Change-Id: Ia754bee8e45c8a5c7548436594bbf04abc7a8396
Bug: skia:10722
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The new test files are intended to be identical to the unit tests in
every meaningful way. (Comments and formatting are not preserved
exactly.) In cases where a unit-test method contained more than one
test, multiple test files were created; in these cases, new names were
invented to match the apparent intent of each invocation.
Followup CLs will continue to migrate additional tests.
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Change-Id: I56e19153597e2c4393c5821314b82937828c0d50
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This can be re-enabled once the Metal bug with fp_sample_chaining is
diagnosed and fixed.
A pure rollback led to a merge conflict; just commenting out the line
that invokes the inliner serves the same purpose.
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Bug: skia:10679
Change-Id: If464c48b7c31d0d8440d1231d1983829d54ce598
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We still occasionally downcast, so this is not airtight,
but it (1) allows us to know where we are downcasting and
(2) lets us move away from GrContext (and hopefully remove
it sooner than later.)
All three canaries are currently broken =( so here we go!
Bug: skia:104662
Change-Id: I84efe132574690b62ea512e194e4f9e318e9c050
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separate step.
This ended up uncovering an optimization bug. SkSLNonConstantCase
started failing; it turns out that the optimizer was never being run on
this test, and so we hadn't noticed that it didn't actually work in the
presence of optimization.
Change-Id: Iff1d330be7534113b86f86b00c39f91282903ae3
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Commit-Queue: Ethan Nicholas <ethannicholas@google.com>
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Golden SkSL outputs are intended to eventually replace the majority of
our unit tests, since they can automatically update themselves when we
change implementation details of the compiler.
If you change the compiler output without updating the Golden files, the
CheckGeneratedFiles housekeeper will be triggered. Set
`skia_compile_processors` or `skia_compile_sksl_tests` to true in your
GN args to regenerate them.
Almost all of the tests from SkSLFPTests.cpp and SkSLGLSLTests.cpp can
be migrated into separate unit-test .fp/.sksl files in a followup CL.
hcm@ has signed off on removing the copyright boilerplate preamble from
our unit test files.
Change-Id: I9e24a944bbac8f8efd62c92481b022a0b1ecdd0b
Bug: skia:10694
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/316336
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In this CL, the IR generator still performs inlining as well; this will
be removed in a followup CL. However, the optimization pass is able to
find more inlining opportunities because it allows itself to exceed
the 50-IRNode limit when a function is only used once. In our test code
this is uncommon, but in SkSL generated from trees of fragment
processors, it is very common; any FP that is only sampled once tends
to qualify.
Change-Id: I8b2f653b2dd05d4de18bb15f3a4c1f034b8252ad
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We don't expect raw literals to ever appear here; this is a defensive
maneuver. See http://review.skia.org/316440 for an example case where
raw literals accidentally made it all the way to the inlining pass, due
to a missing `coerce`.
Change-Id: I80198f2f135791931aa53e0d6d92f1edfe4fb3b5
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This CL adds a new type GrDstSampleType to say how we will sample the dst.
We add tracking of the GrDstSampleType in the recording of GrOps and
then during execution passing the information along to the GrPipeline.
In general the tracking of GrDstSampleType is a global state of a GrOpsTask
so it is kept separate fro the DstProxyView which is more specific to a
single Op on the GrOpsTask.
Bug: skia:10409
Change-Id: Ie843c31f2e48a887daf96cee99ed159b196cb545
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/315645
Commit-Queue: Greg Daniel <egdaniel@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Ludwig <michaelludwig@google.com>
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Constant propagation wasn't performing type coercions, so we'd end up
propagating a constant into its final location and using the constant's
type rather than the destination type. This allowed things like
$floatLiteral to sneak into final output.
Change-Id: I5b63c70370095e291dea6374e139329b695fa0b0
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Auto-Submit: Ethan Nicholas <ethannicholas@google.com>
Four of the first 12 cases in the new unit test previously failed (the
logic to reduce from vector to scalar type coercion didn't test the
reverse order, so (half * float4) would only test if (half * float) was
possible going right-to-left.
Also, the matrix multiplication logic was missing a check when doing *=,
allowing things like (matrix *= vector) to compile (then fail later in
GL, etc.)
Finally, we were never checking if the op was valid for vectors when
doing the vector/scalar combination. Added test cases to
BinaryTypeMismatch that previously failed, and now work.
Change-Id: I1e2709e3ba4df31f9300672189826151eabe017a
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Commit-Queue: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
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