Currently, Skia always uploads GPU textures at full resolution. This
change allows us to pass a pre-scale mip level to the
deferred texture image logic, which causes us to pre-scale the image
to the given mip level, and upload that mip level instead of the full
image.
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SkMipMap only deals with the levels it generates.
That is to day, it deals with mipmap levels 1-x, not 0-x.
Other functions reflect thing when indexing.
They go from 0 to x-1 (giving the index into SkMipMap's contents).
ComputeLevelSize should also follow that same indexing.
BUG=578304
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Fail out in a couple of new places when the input data is very
large and exceeds the limits of the pathops machinery.
Most of the change here plumbs in a way to exclude an assert in
one of these exceptional cases. The current SkAddIntersection
implementation and the inner functions it calls has no way to
report an error to the root caller for an early exit, so rather
than add that in, exclude the assert when the test that would
trigger it runs (allowing the test to otherwise ensure that it
properly fails).
TBR=reed@google.com
BUG=617586,617635
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$ git grep -l '<windows.h>' include src
include/private/SkLeanWindows.h
$ git grep -l SkLeanWindows.h | grep '\.h$'
include/ports/SkTypeface_win.h
include/utils/win/SkHRESULT.h
include/utils/win/SkTScopedComPtr.h
include/views/SkEvent.h
src/core/SkMathPriv.h
src/ports/SkTypeface_win_dw.h
src/utils/SkThreadUtils_win.h
src/utils/win/SkWGL.h
The same for `#include <intrin.h>` that was found in SkMath.h.
Those functions that needed it are moved to SkMathPriv.h.
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Reason for revert:
Still causing problems in Google3, e.g.
https://test.corp.google.com/ui#cl=124138817&flags=CAMQBQ==&id=OCL:124138817:BASE:124139560:1465227435491:219ffbdb&t=//third_party/skia/HEAD:dm
Original issue's description:
> Make SkPngCodec decode progressively.
>
> This is a step towards using SkCodec in Chromium, where progressive
> decoding is necessary.
>
> Switch from using png_read_row (which expects all the data to be
> available) to png_process_data, which uses callbacks when rows are
> available.
>
> Create a new API for SkCodec, which supports progressive decoding and
> scanline decoding. Future changes will switch the other clients off of
> startScanlineDecode and get/skip-Scanlines to the new API.
>
> Remove SkCodec::kNone_ScanlineOrder, which was only used for interlaced
> PNG images. In the new API, interlaced PNG fits kTopDown. Also remove
> updateCurrScanline(), which was only used by the old implementation for
> interlaced PNG.
>
> DMSrcSink:
> - In CodecSrc::kScanline_Mode, use the new method for scanline decoding
> for the supported formats (just PNG and PNG-in-ICO for now).
>
> fuzz.cpp:
> - Remove reference to kNone_ScanlineOrder
>
> SkCodec:
> - Add new APIs:
> - startIncrementalDecode
> - incrementalDecode
> - Remove kNone_SkScanlineOrder and updateCurrScanline()
>
> SkPngCodec:
> - Implement new APIs
> - Switch from sk_read_fn/png_read_row etc to png_process_data
> - Expand AutoCleanPng's role to decode the header and create the
> SkPngCodec
> - Make the interlaced PNG decoder report how many lines were
> initialized during an incomplete decode
> - Make initializeSwizzler return a bool instead of an SkCodec::Result
> (It only returned kSuccess or kInvalidInput anyway)
>
> SkIcoCodec:
> - Implement the new APIs; supported for PNG in ICO
>
> SkSampledCodec:
> - Call the new method for decoding scanlines, and fall back to the old
> method if the new version is unimplemented
> - Remove references to kNone_SkScanlineOrder
>
> tests/CodecPartial:
> - Add a test which decodes part of an image, then finishes the decode,
> and compares it to the straightforward method
>
> tests/CodecTest:
> - Add a test which decodes all scanlines using the new method
> - Repurpose the Codec_stripes test to decode using the new method in
> sections rather than all at once
> - In the method check(), add a parameter for whether the image supports
> the new method of scanline decoding, and be explicit about whether an
> image supports incomplete
> - Test incomplete PNG decodes. We should have been doing it anyway for
> non-interlaced (except for an image that is too small - one row), but
> the new method supports interlaced incomplete as well
> - Make test_invalid_parameters test the new method
> - Add a test to ensure that it's safe to fall back to scanline decoding without
> rewinding
>
> BUG=skia:4211
>
> The new version was generally faster than the old version (but not significantly so).
>
> Some raw performance differences can be found at https://docs.google.com/a/google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Gis3aRCEa72qBNDRMgGDg3jD-pMgO-FXldlNF9ejo4o/
>
> Design doc can be found at https://docs.google.com/a/google.com/document/d/11Mn8-ePDKwVEMCjs3nWwSjxcSpJ_Cu8DF57KNtUmgLM/
>
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> Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/a4b09a117d4d1ba5dda372e6a2323e653766539e
>
> Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/30e78c9737ff4861dc4e3fa1e4cd010680ed6965
>
> Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/6fb2391b2cc83ee2160b4e994faa8128975acc1fTBR=reed@google.com,msarett@google.com,scroggo@chromium.org
# Not skipping CQ checks because original CL landed more than 1 days ago.
BUG=skia:4211
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Crash is caused by ldxc1 instruction, which traps when double values are
not aligned on 8-byte boundaries. Problem was tracked to SkChunkAlloc which
produces pointers aligned on 4-byte boundaries leading to misalignment.
This change makes sure that SkChunkAlloc will produce pointers that are
aligned to 8 bytes.
Appropriate tests are added to tests/MemsetTest.cpp
TEST=Build Chromium with Clang and run on MIPS32r2 platform
TEST=./out/Debug/dm --match Memset
BUG=130022
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This is a step towards using SkCodec in Chromium, where progressive
decoding is necessary.
Switch from using png_read_row (which expects all the data to be
available) to png_process_data, which uses callbacks when rows are
available.
Create a new API for SkCodec, which supports progressive decoding and
scanline decoding. Future changes will switch the other clients off of
startScanlineDecode and get/skip-Scanlines to the new API.
Remove SkCodec::kNone_ScanlineOrder, which was only used for interlaced
PNG images. In the new API, interlaced PNG fits kTopDown. Also remove
updateCurrScanline(), which was only used by the old implementation for
interlaced PNG.
DMSrcSink:
- In CodecSrc::kScanline_Mode, use the new method for scanline decoding
for the supported formats (just PNG and PNG-in-ICO for now).
fuzz.cpp:
- Remove reference to kNone_ScanlineOrder
SkCodec:
- Add new APIs:
- startIncrementalDecode
- incrementalDecode
- Remove kNone_SkScanlineOrder and updateCurrScanline()
SkPngCodec:
- Implement new APIs
- Switch from sk_read_fn/png_read_row etc to png_process_data
- Expand AutoCleanPng's role to decode the header and create the
SkPngCodec
- Make the interlaced PNG decoder report how many lines were
initialized during an incomplete decode
- Make initializeSwizzler return a bool instead of an SkCodec::Result
(It only returned kSuccess or kInvalidInput anyway)
SkIcoCodec:
- Implement the new APIs; supported for PNG in ICO
SkSampledCodec:
- Call the new method for decoding scanlines, and fall back to the old
method if the new version is unimplemented
- Remove references to kNone_SkScanlineOrder
tests/CodecPartial:
- Add a test which decodes part of an image, then finishes the decode,
and compares it to the straightforward method
tests/CodecTest:
- Add a test which decodes all scanlines using the new method
- Repurpose the Codec_stripes test to decode using the new method in
sections rather than all at once
- In the method check(), add a parameter for whether the image supports
the new method of scanline decoding, and be explicit about whether an
image supports incomplete
- Test incomplete PNG decodes. We should have been doing it anyway for
non-interlaced (except for an image that is too small - one row), but
the new method supports interlaced incomplete as well
- Make test_invalid_parameters test the new method
- Add a test to ensure that it's safe to fall back to scanline decoding without
rewinding
BUG=skia:4211
The new version was generally faster than the old version (but not significantly so).
Some raw performance differences can be found at https://docs.google.com/a/google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Gis3aRCEa72qBNDRMgGDg3jD-pMgO-FXldlNF9ejo4o/
Design doc can be found at https://docs.google.com/a/google.com/document/d/11Mn8-ePDKwVEMCjs3nWwSjxcSpJ_Cu8DF57KNtUmgLM/
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Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/30e78c9737ff4861dc4e3fa1e4cd010680ed6965
Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/1997703003
Dirty GL-generated mipmaps whenever an sRGB texture is used with a new
value for TEXTURE_SRGB_DECODE. Add a new test rectangle to the gamma GM
that tests that textures are correctly converted to linear before
filtering when generating mipmaps.
Added a new unit test that alternates how a texture is interpreted (sRGB
or not), to verify that we rebuild mipmaps when needed, and that we get
the correct results out in both modes.
This test originally failed on four of our bots producing incorrect mips
in three different ways. I'm not real surprised, but it looks like
we can't rely on glGenerateMipmap to do the right thing, in conjunction
with TEXTURE_SRGB_DECODE.
Instead, actually create mip-chains using a series of draw calls.
(My first attempt used glBlitFramebuffer, and that still had bugs on
several bots). This approach appears to work correctly on any device
that fully supports sRGB.
Because the mipmap draws are fairly destructive to state, I had to
hoist them out of bindTexture. That means adding a second pass over
the texture accesses in the processor, at the very beginning of flush.
BUG=skia:
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Reason for revert:
Still breaking Google3 e.g.:
https://sponge.corp.google.com/target?id=9261d31b-34fc-4f0f-981e-f92f7c5cea2c&target=//third_party/skia/HEAD:dm#shard=1|run=1|attempt=1|page=-1
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Original issue's description:
> Make SkPngCodec decode progressively.
>
> This is a step towards using SkCodec in Chromium, where progressive
> decoding is necessary.
>
> Switch from using png_read_row (which expects all the data to be
> available) to png_process_data, which uses callbacks when rows are
> available.
>
> Create a new API for SkCodec, which supports progressive decoding and
> scanline decoding. Future changes will switch the other clients off of
> startScanlineDecode and get/skip-Scanlines to the new API.
>
> Remove SkCodec::kNone_ScanlineOrder, which was only used for interlaced
> PNG images. In the new API, interlaced PNG fits kTopDown. Also remove
> updateCurrScanline(), which was only used by the old implementation for
> interlaced PNG.
>
> DMSrcSink:
> - In CodecSrc::kScanline_Mode, use the new method for scanline decoding
> for the supported formats (just PNG and PNG-in-ICO for now).
>
> fuzz.cpp:
> - Remove reference to kNone_ScanlineOrder
>
> SkCodec:
> - Add new APIs:
> - startIncrementalDecode
> - incrementalDecode
> - Remove kNone_SkScanlineOrder and updateCurrScanline()
>
> SkPngCodec:
> - Implement new APIs
> - Switch from sk_read_fn/png_read_row etc to png_process_data
> - Expand AutoCleanPng's role to decode the header and create the
> SkPngCodec
> - Make the interlaced PNG decoder report how many lines were
> initialized during an incomplete decode
> - Make initializeSwizzler return a bool instead of an SkCodec::Result
> (It only returned kSuccess or kInvalidInput anyway)
>
> SkIcoCodec:
> - Implement the new APIs; supported for PNG in ICO
>
> SkSampledCodec:
> - Call the new method for decoding scanlines, and fall back to the old
> method if the new version is unimplemented
> - Remove references to kNone_SkScanlineOrder
>
> tests/CodecPartial:
> - Add a test which decodes part of an image, then finishes the decode,
> and compares it to the straightforward method
>
> tests/CodecTest:
> - Add a test which decodes all scanlines using the new method
> - Repurpose the Codec_stripes test to decode using the new method in
> sections rather than all at once
> - In the method check(), add a parameter for whether the image supports
> the new method of scanline decoding, and be explicit about whether an
> image supports incomplete
> - Test incomplete PNG decodes. We should have been doing it anyway for
> non-interlaced (except for an image that is too small - one row), but
> the new method supports interlaced incomplete as well
> - Make test_invalid_parameters test the new method
> - Add a test to ensure that it's safe to fall back to scanline decoding without
> rewinding
>
> BUG=skia:4211
>
> The new version was generally faster than the old version (but not significantly so).
>
> Some raw performance differences can be found at https://docs.google.com/a/google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Gis3aRCEa72qBNDRMgGDg3jD-pMgO-FXldlNF9ejo4o/
>
> Design doc can be found at https://docs.google.com/a/google.com/document/d/11Mn8-ePDKwVEMCjs3nWwSjxcSpJ_Cu8DF57KNtUmgLM/
>
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>
> Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/a4b09a117d4d1ba5dda372e6a2323e653766539e
>
> Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/30e78c9737ff4861dc4e3fa1e4cd010680ed6965TBR=reed@google.com,msarett@google.com,scroggo@chromium.org
# Skipping CQ checks because original CL landed less than 1 days ago.
NOPRESUBMIT=true
NOTREECHECKS=true
NOTRY=true
BUG=skia:4211
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This function looks for "simple" rect paths. Simple here means begins and ends at a corner and is closed (either manually or with a close verb). Unlike SkPath::isRect this returns the starting point index (using the same start indexing scheme as SkPath::addRect).
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This is a step towards using SkCodec in Chromium, where progressive
decoding is necessary.
Switch from using png_read_row (which expects all the data to be
available) to png_process_data, which uses callbacks when rows are
available.
Create a new API for SkCodec, which supports progressive decoding and
scanline decoding. Future changes will switch the other clients off of
startScanlineDecode and get/skip-Scanlines to the new API.
Remove SkCodec::kNone_ScanlineOrder, which was only used for interlaced
PNG images. In the new API, interlaced PNG fits kTopDown. Also remove
updateCurrScanline(), which was only used by the old implementation for
interlaced PNG.
DMSrcSink:
- In CodecSrc::kScanline_Mode, use the new method for scanline decoding
for the supported formats (just PNG and PNG-in-ICO for now).
fuzz.cpp:
- Remove reference to kNone_ScanlineOrder
SkCodec:
- Add new APIs:
- startIncrementalDecode
- incrementalDecode
- Remove kNone_SkScanlineOrder and updateCurrScanline()
SkPngCodec:
- Implement new APIs
- Switch from sk_read_fn/png_read_row etc to png_process_data
- Expand AutoCleanPng's role to decode the header and create the
SkPngCodec
- Make the interlaced PNG decoder report how many lines were
initialized during an incomplete decode
- Make initializeSwizzler return a bool instead of an SkCodec::Result
(It only returned kSuccess or kInvalidInput anyway)
SkIcoCodec:
- Implement the new APIs; supported for PNG in ICO
SkSampledCodec:
- Call the new method for decoding scanlines, and fall back to the old
method if the new version is unimplemented
- Remove references to kNone_SkScanlineOrder
tests/CodecPartial:
- Add a test which decodes part of an image, then finishes the decode,
and compares it to the straightforward method
tests/CodecTest:
- Add a test which decodes all scanlines using the new method
- Repurpose the Codec_stripes test to decode using the new method in
sections rather than all at once
- In the method check(), add a parameter for whether the image supports
the new method of scanline decoding, and be explicit about whether an
image supports incomplete
- Test incomplete PNG decodes. We should have been doing it anyway for
non-interlaced (except for an image that is too small - one row), but
the new method supports interlaced incomplete as well
- Make test_invalid_parameters test the new method
- Add a test to ensure that it's safe to fall back to scanline decoding without
rewinding
BUG=skia:4211
The new version was generally faster than the old version (but not significantly so).
Some raw performance differences can be found at https://docs.google.com/a/google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Gis3aRCEa72qBNDRMgGDg3jD-pMgO-FXldlNF9ejo4o/
Design doc can be found at https://docs.google.com/a/google.com/document/d/11Mn8-ePDKwVEMCjs3nWwSjxcSpJ_Cu8DF57KNtUmgLM/
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Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/1997703003
When targetting iOS and using gyp to generate the build files, it is not
possible to select files to build depending on the architecture. Due to
that, the skia code was disabling all optimisation when SK_BUILD_FOR_IOS
was defined.
Since it is possible to select the correct optimised version when using
gn, this pessimisation is hurting the build. Introduce a new define to
disable the optimisation SK_BUILD_NO_OPTS. It will be used by Chromium
when building skia for iOS with gyp but not gn.
Define SK_BUILD_NO_OPTS along-side SK_BUILD_FOR_IOS for all files that
look like build configuration (Xcode projects, gyp configuration files,
public.bzl) in order to avoid introducing breakage on those builds.
BUG=607933
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Reason for revert:
This is failing tests and then crashing on Google3 [1]. The crashes are fixed by crrev.com/2026873002, but to fix the builder we'll need to upgrade its version of libpng.
[1] https://sponge.corp.google.com/target?id=e545ef55-4da4-4931-9524-1ac92acb61b1&target=//third_party/skia/HEAD:dm#shard=1|run=1|attempt=1|page=-1
Original issue's description:
> Make SkPngCodec decode progressively.
>
> This is a step towards using SkCodec in Chromium, where progressive
> decoding is necessary.
>
> Switch from using png_read_row (which expects all the data to be
> available) to png_process_data, which uses callbacks when rows are
> available.
>
> Create a new API for SkCodec, which supports progressive decoding and
> scanline decoding. Future changes will switch the other clients off of
> startScanlineDecode and get/skip-Scanlines to the new API.
>
> Remove SkCodec::kNone_ScanlineOrder, which was only used for interlaced
> PNG images. In the new API, interlaced PNG fits kTopDown. Also remove
> updateCurrScanline(), which was only used by the old implementation for
> interlaced PNG.
>
> DMSrcSink:
> - In CodecSrc::kScanline_Mode, use the new method for scanline decoding
> for the supported formats (just PNG and PNG-in-ICO for now).
>
> fuzz.cpp:
> - Remove reference to kNone_ScanlineOrder
>
> SkCodec:
> - Add new APIs:
> - startIncrementalDecode
> - incrementalDecode
> - Remove kNone_SkScanlineOrder and updateCurrScanline()
>
> SkPngCodec:
> - Implement new APIs
> - Switch from sk_read_fn/png_read_row etc to png_process_data
> - Expand AutoCleanPng's role to decode the header and create the
> SkPngCodec
> - Make the interlaced PNG decoder report how many lines were
> initialized during an incomplete decode
> - Make initializeSwizzler return a bool instead of an SkCodec::Result
> (It only returned kSuccess or kInvalidInput anyway)
>
> SkIcoCodec:
> - Implement the new APIs; supported for PNG in ICO
>
> SkSampledCodec:
> - Call the new method for decoding scanlines, and fall back to the old
> method if the new version is unimplemented
> - Remove references to kNone_SkScanlineOrder
>
> tests/CodecPartial:
> - Add a test which decodes part of an image, then finishes the decode,
> and compares it to the straightforward method
>
> tests/CodecTest:
> - Add a test which decodes all scanlines using the new method
> - Repurpose the Codec_stripes test to decode using the new method in
> sections rather than all at once
> - In the method check(), add a parameter for whether the image supports
> the new method of scanline decoding, and be explicit about whether an
> image supports incomplete
> - Test incomplete PNG decodes. We should have been doing it anyway for
> non-interlaced (except for an image that is too small - one row), but
> the new method supports interlaced incomplete as well
> - Make test_invalid_parameters test the new method
> - Add a test to ensure that it's safe to fall back to scanline decoding without
> rewinding
>
> BUG=skia:4211
>
> The new version was generally faster than the old version (but not significantly so).
>
> Some raw performance differences can be found at https://docs.google.com/a/google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Gis3aRCEa72qBNDRMgGDg3jD-pMgO-FXldlNF9ejo4o/
>
> Design doc can be found at https://docs.google.com/a/google.com/document/d/11Mn8-ePDKwVEMCjs3nWwSjxcSpJ_Cu8DF57KNtUmgLM/
>
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> Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/a4b09a117d4d1ba5dda372e6a2323e653766539eTBR=reed@google.com,msarett@google.com,scroggo@chromium.org
# Skipping CQ checks because original CL landed less than 1 days ago.
NOPRESUBMIT=true
NOTREECHECKS=true
NOTRY=true
BUG=skia:4211
Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2023103002
This is a step towards using SkCodec in Chromium, where progressive
decoding is necessary.
Switch from using png_read_row (which expects all the data to be
available) to png_process_data, which uses callbacks when rows are
available.
Create a new API for SkCodec, which supports progressive decoding and
scanline decoding. Future changes will switch the other clients off of
startScanlineDecode and get/skip-Scanlines to the new API.
Remove SkCodec::kNone_ScanlineOrder, which was only used for interlaced
PNG images. In the new API, interlaced PNG fits kTopDown. Also remove
updateCurrScanline(), which was only used by the old implementation for
interlaced PNG.
DMSrcSink:
- In CodecSrc::kScanline_Mode, use the new method for scanline decoding
for the supported formats (just PNG and PNG-in-ICO for now).
fuzz.cpp:
- Remove reference to kNone_ScanlineOrder
SkCodec:
- Add new APIs:
- startIncrementalDecode
- incrementalDecode
- Remove kNone_SkScanlineOrder and updateCurrScanline()
SkPngCodec:
- Implement new APIs
- Switch from sk_read_fn/png_read_row etc to png_process_data
- Expand AutoCleanPng's role to decode the header and create the
SkPngCodec
- Make the interlaced PNG decoder report how many lines were
initialized during an incomplete decode
- Make initializeSwizzler return a bool instead of an SkCodec::Result
(It only returned kSuccess or kInvalidInput anyway)
SkIcoCodec:
- Implement the new APIs; supported for PNG in ICO
SkSampledCodec:
- Call the new method for decoding scanlines, and fall back to the old
method if the new version is unimplemented
- Remove references to kNone_SkScanlineOrder
tests/CodecPartial:
- Add a test which decodes part of an image, then finishes the decode,
and compares it to the straightforward method
tests/CodecTest:
- Add a test which decodes all scanlines using the new method
- Repurpose the Codec_stripes test to decode using the new method in
sections rather than all at once
- In the method check(), add a parameter for whether the image supports
the new method of scanline decoding, and be explicit about whether an
image supports incomplete
- Test incomplete PNG decodes. We should have been doing it anyway for
non-interlaced (except for an image that is too small - one row), but
the new method supports interlaced incomplete as well
- Make test_invalid_parameters test the new method
- Add a test to ensure that it's safe to fall back to scanline decoding without
rewinding
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The new version was generally faster than the old version (but not significantly so).
Some raw performance differences can be found at https://docs.google.com/a/google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Gis3aRCEa72qBNDRMgGDg3jD-pMgO-FXldlNF9ejo4o/
Design doc can be found at https://docs.google.com/a/google.com/document/d/11Mn8-ePDKwVEMCjs3nWwSjxcSpJ_Cu8DF57KNtUmgLM/
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- remove dead code
- rewrite float -> int converters
The strategy for the new converters is:
- convert input to double
- floor/ceil/round in double space
- pin that double to [SK_MinS32, SK_MaxS32]
- truncate that double to int32_t
This simpler strategy does not work:
- floor/ceil/round in float space
- pin that float to [SK_MinS32, SK_MaxS32]
- truncate that float to int32_t
SK_MinS32 and SK_MaxS32 are not representable as floats:
they round to the nearest float, ±2^31, which makes the
pin insufficient for floats near SK_MinS32 (-2^31+1) or
SK_MaxS32 (+2^31-1).
float only has 24 bits of precision, and we need 31.
double can represent all integers up to 50-something bits.
An alternative is to pin in float to ±2147483520, the last
exactly representable float before SK_MaxS32 (127 too small).
Our tests test that we round as floor(x+0.5), which can
return different numbers than round(x) for negative x.
So this CL explicitly uses floor(x+0.5).
I've updated the tests with ±inf and ±NaN, and tried to
make them a little clearer, especially using SK_MinS32
instead of -SK_MaxS32.
I have not timed anything here. I have never seen any of these
methods in a profile.
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This fix is a tradeoff. It changes intersection to
treat a case where one coincident run is intersected at one point
and the other edge is not as continuing to be a span.
The old code tried to treat this as a single point.
The old code is probably right, but this change alone
made the data structures inconsistent. Later, extending
the coincident runs would fail by incorrectly discarding
the single point intersection.
As a result, this fixes the security test and one other, but
makes a different test fail. Isolating the failure uncovered
a reduced case that fails with and without the change, so
there are more serious problems here. Those problems are
addressed in a separate CL.
Many of the test edits below remove ill-thought out debugging
messaging that fire off global state, which isn't usable
in a multi-threaded test environment.
In the end, with this fix, all existing tests (modulo one
new failure and one new non-failure) pass in debug and
in the extended release test suites.
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When decoding to 565 or Gray, allow the client to incorrectly ask for premul.
When checking whether it's possible to decode to 565, return whether the
source is opaque.
In DM, allow decoding to 565 or Gray, even if the client also asked for premul.
This fixes a bug introduced in crrev.com/1999593003 when we stopped ever
requesting Opaque, resulting in us not testing 565 or Gray.
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Converts GrClip to an abstract base class and adds a "GrFixedClip"
implementation. GrFixedClip denotes a clip implemented with fixed-
function hardware. GrFixedClip allows us to remove the stateful
"fClipMode" member from GrClipMaskManager, and in the future will
be able to nicely encapsulate window rectangles.
After this change GrClipMaskManager is just a wrapper around
GrDrawTarget. We may want to consider removing it altogether.
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Adds a new GrUserStencilSettings class that describes in abstract terms
how a draw will use the stencil (e.g. kAlwaysIfInClip, kSetClipBit,
etc.). GrPipelineBuilder now only defines the GrUserStencilSettings.
When the GrPipeline is finalized, the user stencil settings are then
translated into concrete GrStencilSettings.
At this point, GrClipMaskManager only needs to tell the GrAppliedClip
whether or not there is a stencil clip. It does not need to modify
stencil settings and GrPipelineBuilder does not need
AutoRestoreStencil.
This is one step of the stencil overhaul. In the future it will also
allow us to clean up the special case handling for nvpr and the
stateful fClipMode member of GrClipMaskManager.
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This reverts commit 554784cd85 and
1956b4ae1c
Reason for revert - ASAN failures, e.g. from https://uberchromegw.corp.google.com/i/client.skia/builders/Test-Ubuntu-GCC-GCE-CPU-AVX2-x86_64-Debug-MSAN/builds/2233/steps/perf_skia%20on%20Ubuntu/logs/stdio :
Uninitialized value was created by a heap allocation
0 0x7f69aa96f799 in operator new[](unsigned long) /b/work/skia/third_party/externals/llvm/out/../projects/compiler-rt/lib/msan/msan_new_delete.cc:37
1 0x7f69aaa315c1 in SkAutoTArray<unsigned int>::reset(int) /b/work/skia/out/Build-Ubuntu-GCC-x86_64-Debug-MSAN/Debug/../../../include/private/../private/SkTemplates.h:137:22
2 0x7f69aaa34ee9 in LinearSrcOverBench<SrcOverVSkOptsSSE41>::LinearSrcOverBench(char const*) /b/work/skia/out/Build-Ubuntu-GCC-x86_64-Debug-MSAN/Debug/../../../bench/SkBlend_optsBench.cpp:108:9
3 0x7f69aaa30cf2 in $_24::operator()(void*) const /b/work/skia/out/Build-Ubuntu-GCC-x86_64-Debug-MSAN/Debug/../../../bench/SkBlend_optsBench.cpp:167:1
4 0x7f69aaa30c87 in $_24::__invoke(void*) /b/work/skia/out/Build-Ubuntu-GCC-x86_64-Debug-MSAN/Debug/../../../bench/SkBlend_optsBench.cpp:167:1
5 0x7f69aaa68856 in BenchmarkStream::rawNext() /b/work/skia/out/Build-Ubuntu-GCC-x86_64-Debug-MSAN/Debug/../../../bench/nanobench.cpp:653:32
6 0x7f69aaa61467 in BenchmarkStream::next() /b/work/skia/out/Build-Ubuntu-GCC-x86_64-Debug-MSAN/Debug/../../../bench/nanobench.cpp:642:25
7 0x7f69aaa5b703 in nanobench_main() /b/work/skia/out/Build-Ubuntu-GCC-x86_64-Debug-MSAN/Debug/../../../bench/nanobench.cpp:1119:27
8 0x7f69aaa5e10d in main /b/work/skia/out/Build-Ubuntu-GCC-x86_64-Debug-MSAN/Debug/../../../bench/nanobench.cpp:1290:12
9 0x7f69a8c95ec4 in __libc_start_main /build/buildd/eglibc-2.19/csu/libc-start.c:287
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Reason for revert:
This seems to be breaking nanobench on the Windows bots with:
Caught exception 3221225477 EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION
GrDrawTarget::stencilPath +c7
GrStencilAndCoverPathRenderer::onDrawPath +fd
GrDrawContext::internalDrawPath +509
GrDrawContext::drawPath +223
GrBlurUtils::drawPathWithMaskFilter +250
SkGpuDevice::drawPath +2ea
SkCanvas::onDrawPath +2e3
SkRecordDraw +2e6
SkBigPicture::playback +e5
SkCanvas::onDrawPicture +12c
SkCanvas::drawPicture +145
SkRecordDraw +2e6
SkBigPicture::playback +e5
SkCanvas::onDrawPicture +12c
SkCanvas::drawPicture +145
SkRecordDraw +261
SkBigPicture::playback +e5
SkCanvas::onDrawPicture +12c
SkCanvas::drawPicture +145
SkMultiPictureDraw::draw +bf
SKPBench::drawMPDPicture +1e0
SKPBench::onDraw +34
Benchmark::draw +32
time +92
setup_gpu_bench +6e
nanobench_main +77b
Original issue's description:
> Separate user and raw stencil settings
>
> Adds a new GrUserStencilSettings class that describes in abstract terms
> how a draw will use the stencil (e.g. kAlwaysIfInClip, kSetClipBit,
> etc.). GrPipelineBuilder now only defines the GrUserStencilSettings.
> When the GrPipeline is finalized, the user stencil settings are then
> translated into concrete GrStencilSettings.
>
> At this point, GrClipMaskManager only needs to tell the GrAppliedClip
> whether or not there is a stencil clip. It does not need to modify
> stencil settings and GrPipelineBuilder does not need
> AutoRestoreStencil.
>
> This is one step of the stencil overhaul. In the future it will also
> allow us to clean up the special case handling for nvpr and the
> stateful fClipMode member of GrClipMaskManager.
>
> BUG=skia:
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Adds a new GrUserStencilSettings class that describes in abstract terms
how a draw will use the stencil (e.g. kAlwaysIfInClip, kSetClipBit,
etc.). GrPipelineBuilder now only defines the GrUserStencilSettings.
When the GrPipeline is finalized, the user stencil settings are then
translated into concrete GrStencilSettings.
At this point, GrClipMaskManager only needs to tell the GrAppliedClip
whether or not there is a stencil clip. It does not need to modify
stencil settings and GrPipelineBuilder does not need
AutoRestoreStencil.
This is one step of the stencil overhaul. In the future it will also
allow us to clean up the special case handling for nvpr and the
stateful fClipMode member of GrClipMaskManager.
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This should improve performance of gamma conversion in
software (we can use vector math instead of table look
ups).
Additionally this allows us to quickly and easily
identify sRGB-like gammas.
On gpu, identifying sRGB gamma improves performance/memory,
because the hardware may support gamma conversion.
This will help us identify situations where gamma
conversion is not necessary.
Ex: sRGB input -> sRGB display
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It's always nice to kill off a synchronization primitive.
And while less terse, I think this new code reads more clearly.
... and, SkOncePtr's tests were the only thing now using sk_num_cores()
outside of SkTaskGroup, so I've hidden it as static inside SkTaskGroup.cpp.
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