0a6151d66c
This reverts commit b8162cb840f4cb6002ef68d5ac775c6a122c52a9. Fixed was call-sites in benches that used the (now gone) setIsOpaque api. R=scroggo@google.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/26572006 git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@11695 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
601 lines
24 KiB
C++
601 lines
24 KiB
C++
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/*
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* Copyright 2011 Google Inc.
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*
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* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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* found in the LICENSE file.
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*/
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#include "Test.h"
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#include "SkBitmap.h"
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#include "SkRect.h"
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static const char* boolStr(bool value) {
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return value ? "true" : "false";
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}
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// these are in the same order as the SkBitmap::Config enum
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static const char* gConfigName[] = {
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"None", "A1", "A8", "Index8", "565", "4444", "8888", "RLE_Index8"
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};
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static void report_opaqueness(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, const SkBitmap& src,
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const SkBitmap& dst) {
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SkString str;
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str.printf("src %s opaque:%d, dst %s opaque:%d",
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gConfigName[src.config()], src.isOpaque(),
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gConfigName[dst.config()], dst.isOpaque());
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reporter->reportFailed(str);
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}
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static bool canHaveAlpha(SkBitmap::Config config) {
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return config != SkBitmap::kRGB_565_Config;
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}
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// copyTo() should preserve isOpaque when it makes sense
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static void test_isOpaque(skiatest::Reporter* reporter,
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const SkBitmap& srcOpaque, const SkBitmap& srcPremul,
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SkBitmap::Config dstConfig) {
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SkBitmap dst;
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if (canHaveAlpha(srcPremul.config()) && canHaveAlpha(dstConfig)) {
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, srcPremul.copyTo(&dst, dstConfig));
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, dst.config() == dstConfig);
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if (srcPremul.isOpaque() != dst.isOpaque()) {
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report_opaqueness(reporter, srcPremul, dst);
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}
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}
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, srcOpaque.copyTo(&dst, dstConfig));
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, dst.config() == dstConfig);
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if (srcOpaque.isOpaque() != dst.isOpaque()) {
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report_opaqueness(reporter, srcOpaque, dst);
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}
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}
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static void init_src(const SkBitmap& bitmap) {
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SkAutoLockPixels lock(bitmap);
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if (bitmap.getPixels()) {
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if (bitmap.getColorTable()) {
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sk_bzero(bitmap.getPixels(), bitmap.getSize());
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} else {
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bitmap.eraseColor(SK_ColorWHITE);
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}
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}
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}
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static SkColorTable* init_ctable(SkAlphaType alphaType) {
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static const SkColor colors[] = {
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SK_ColorBLACK, SK_ColorRED, SK_ColorGREEN, SK_ColorBLUE, SK_ColorWHITE
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};
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return new SkColorTable(colors, SK_ARRAY_COUNT(colors), alphaType);
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}
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struct Pair {
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SkBitmap::Config fConfig;
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const char* fValid;
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};
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// Utility functions for copyPixelsTo()/copyPixelsFrom() tests.
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// getPixel()
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// setPixel()
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// getSkConfigName()
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// struct Coordinates
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// reportCopyVerification()
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// writeCoordPixels()
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// Utility function to read the value of a given pixel in bm. All
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// values converted to uint32_t for simplification of comparisons.
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static uint32_t getPixel(int x, int y, const SkBitmap& bm) {
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uint32_t val = 0;
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uint16_t val16;
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uint8_t val8, shift;
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SkAutoLockPixels lock(bm);
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const void* rawAddr = bm.getAddr(x,y);
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switch (bm.getConfig()) {
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case SkBitmap::kARGB_8888_Config:
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memcpy(&val, rawAddr, sizeof(uint32_t));
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break;
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case SkBitmap::kARGB_4444_Config:
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case SkBitmap::kRGB_565_Config:
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memcpy(&val16, rawAddr, sizeof(uint16_t));
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val = val16;
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break;
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case SkBitmap::kA8_Config:
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case SkBitmap::kIndex8_Config:
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memcpy(&val8, rawAddr, sizeof(uint8_t));
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val = val8;
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break;
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case SkBitmap::kA1_Config:
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memcpy(&val8, rawAddr, sizeof(uint8_t));
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shift = x % 8;
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val = (val8 >> shift) & 0x1 ;
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break;
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default:
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break;
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}
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return val;
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}
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// Utility function to set value of any pixel in bm.
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// bm.getConfig() specifies what format 'val' must be
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// converted to, but at present uint32_t can handle all formats.
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static void setPixel(int x, int y, uint32_t val, SkBitmap& bm) {
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uint16_t val16;
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uint8_t val8, shift;
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SkAutoLockPixels lock(bm);
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void* rawAddr = bm.getAddr(x,y);
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switch (bm.getConfig()) {
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case SkBitmap::kARGB_8888_Config:
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memcpy(rawAddr, &val, sizeof(uint32_t));
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break;
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case SkBitmap::kARGB_4444_Config:
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case SkBitmap::kRGB_565_Config:
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val16 = val & 0xFFFF;
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memcpy(rawAddr, &val16, sizeof(uint16_t));
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break;
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case SkBitmap::kA8_Config:
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case SkBitmap::kIndex8_Config:
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val8 = val & 0xFF;
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memcpy(rawAddr, &val8, sizeof(uint8_t));
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break;
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case SkBitmap::kA1_Config:
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shift = x % 8; // We assume we're in the right byte.
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memcpy(&val8, rawAddr, sizeof(uint8_t));
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if (val & 0x1) // Turn bit on.
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val8 |= (0x1 << shift);
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else // Turn bit off.
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val8 &= ~(0x1 << shift);
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memcpy(rawAddr, &val8, sizeof(uint8_t));
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break;
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default:
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// Ignore.
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break;
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}
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}
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// Utility to return string containing name of each format, to
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// simplify diagnostic output.
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static const char* getSkConfigName(const SkBitmap& bm) {
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switch (bm.getConfig()) {
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case SkBitmap::kNo_Config: return "SkBitmap::kNo_Config";
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case SkBitmap::kA1_Config: return "SkBitmap::kA1_Config";
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case SkBitmap::kA8_Config: return "SkBitmap::kA8_Config";
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case SkBitmap::kIndex8_Config: return "SkBitmap::kIndex8_Config";
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case SkBitmap::kRGB_565_Config: return "SkBitmap::kRGB_565_Config";
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case SkBitmap::kARGB_4444_Config: return "SkBitmap::kARGB_4444_Config";
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case SkBitmap::kARGB_8888_Config: return "SkBitmap::kARGB_8888_Config";
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default: return "Unknown SkBitmap configuration.";
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}
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}
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// Helper struct to contain pixel locations, while avoiding need for STL.
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struct Coordinates {
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const int length;
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SkIPoint* const data;
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explicit Coordinates(int _length): length(_length)
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, data(new SkIPoint[length]) { }
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~Coordinates(){
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delete [] data;
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}
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SkIPoint* operator[](int i) const {
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// Use with care, no bounds checking.
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return data + i;
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}
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};
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// A function to verify that two bitmaps contain the same pixel values
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// at all coordinates indicated by coords. Simplifies verification of
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// copied bitmaps.
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static void reportCopyVerification(const SkBitmap& bm1, const SkBitmap& bm2,
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Coordinates& coords,
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const char* msg,
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skiatest::Reporter* reporter){
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bool success = true;
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// Confirm all pixels in the list match.
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for (int i = 0; i < coords.length; ++i) {
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success = success &&
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(getPixel(coords[i]->fX, coords[i]->fY, bm1) ==
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getPixel(coords[i]->fX, coords[i]->fY, bm2));
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}
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if (!success) {
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SkString str;
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str.printf("%s [config = %s]",
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msg, getSkConfigName(bm1));
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reporter->reportFailed(str);
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}
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}
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// Writes unique pixel values at locations specified by coords.
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static void writeCoordPixels(SkBitmap& bm, const Coordinates& coords) {
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for (int i = 0; i < coords.length; ++i)
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setPixel(coords[i]->fX, coords[i]->fY, i, bm);
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}
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static void TestBitmapCopy(skiatest::Reporter* reporter) {
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static const Pair gPairs[] = {
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{ SkBitmap::kNo_Config, "00000000" },
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{ SkBitmap::kA1_Config, "01000000" },
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{ SkBitmap::kA8_Config, "00101010" },
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{ SkBitmap::kIndex8_Config, "00111010" },
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{ SkBitmap::kRGB_565_Config, "00101010" },
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{ SkBitmap::kARGB_4444_Config, "00101110" },
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{ SkBitmap::kARGB_8888_Config, "00101110" },
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};
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static const bool isExtracted[] = {
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false, true
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};
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const int W = 20;
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const int H = 33;
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for (size_t i = 0; i < SK_ARRAY_COUNT(gPairs); i++) {
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for (size_t j = 0; j < SK_ARRAY_COUNT(gPairs); j++) {
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SkBitmap srcOpaque, srcPremul, dst;
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{
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SkColorTable* ctOpaque = NULL;
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SkColorTable* ctPremul = NULL;
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srcOpaque.setConfig(gPairs[i].fConfig, W, H);
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srcPremul.setConfig(gPairs[i].fConfig, W, H);
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if (SkBitmap::kIndex8_Config == gPairs[i].fConfig) {
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ctOpaque = init_ctable(kOpaque_SkAlphaType);
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ctPremul = init_ctable(kPremul_SkAlphaType);
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}
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srcOpaque.allocPixels(ctOpaque);
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srcPremul.allocPixels(ctPremul);
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SkSafeUnref(ctOpaque);
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SkSafeUnref(ctPremul);
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srcOpaque.setIsOpaque(true);
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srcPremul.setIsOpaque(false);
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}
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init_src(srcOpaque);
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init_src(srcPremul);
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bool success = srcPremul.copyTo(&dst, gPairs[j].fConfig);
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bool expected = gPairs[i].fValid[j] != '0';
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if (success != expected) {
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SkString str;
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str.printf("SkBitmap::copyTo from %s to %s. expected %s returned %s",
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gConfigName[i], gConfigName[j], boolStr(expected),
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boolStr(success));
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reporter->reportFailed(str);
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}
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bool canSucceed = srcPremul.canCopyTo(gPairs[j].fConfig);
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if (success != canSucceed) {
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SkString str;
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str.printf("SkBitmap::copyTo from %s to %s. returned %s canCopyTo %s",
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gConfigName[i], gConfigName[j], boolStr(success),
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boolStr(canSucceed));
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reporter->reportFailed(str);
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}
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if (success) {
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, srcPremul.width() == dst.width());
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, srcPremul.height() == dst.height());
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, dst.config() == gPairs[j].fConfig);
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test_isOpaque(reporter, srcOpaque, srcPremul, dst.config());
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if (srcPremul.config() == dst.config()) {
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SkAutoLockPixels srcLock(srcPremul);
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SkAutoLockPixels dstLock(dst);
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, srcPremul.readyToDraw());
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, dst.readyToDraw());
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const char* srcP = (const char*)srcPremul.getAddr(0, 0);
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const char* dstP = (const char*)dst.getAddr(0, 0);
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, srcP != dstP);
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, !memcmp(srcP, dstP,
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srcPremul.getSize()));
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, srcPremul.getGenerationID() == dst.getGenerationID());
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} else {
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, srcPremul.getGenerationID() != dst.getGenerationID());
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}
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// test extractSubset
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{
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SkBitmap bitmap(srcOpaque);
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SkBitmap subset;
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SkIRect r;
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r.set(1, 1, 2, 2);
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bitmap.setIsVolatile(true);
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if (bitmap.extractSubset(&subset, r)) {
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, subset.width() == 1);
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, subset.height() == 1);
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter,
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subset.isOpaque() == bitmap.isOpaque());
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter,
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subset.isVolatile() == true);
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SkBitmap copy;
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter,
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subset.copyTo(©, subset.config()));
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, copy.width() == 1);
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, copy.height() == 1);
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, copy.rowBytes() <= 4);
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SkAutoLockPixels alp0(subset);
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SkAutoLockPixels alp1(copy);
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// they should both have, or both not-have, a colortable
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bool hasCT = subset.getColorTable() != NULL;
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter,
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(copy.getColorTable() != NULL) == hasCT);
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}
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bitmap = srcPremul;
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bitmap.setIsVolatile(false);
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if (bitmap.extractSubset(&subset, r)) {
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter,
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subset.isOpaque() == bitmap.isOpaque());
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter,
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subset.isVolatile() == false);
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}
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}
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} else {
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// dst should be unchanged from its initial state
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, dst.config() == SkBitmap::kNo_Config);
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, dst.width() == 0);
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, dst.height() == 0);
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}
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} // for (size_t j = ...
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// Tests for getSafeSize(), getSafeSize64(), copyPixelsTo(),
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// copyPixelsFrom().
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//
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for (size_t copyCase = 0; copyCase < SK_ARRAY_COUNT(isExtracted);
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++copyCase) {
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// Test copying to/from external buffer.
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// Note: the tests below have hard-coded values ---
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// Please take care if modifying.
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// Tests for getSafeSize64().
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// Test with a very large configuration without pixel buffer
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// attached.
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SkBitmap tstSafeSize;
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tstSafeSize.setConfig(gPairs[i].fConfig, 100000000U,
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100000000U);
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Sk64 safeSize = tstSafeSize.getSafeSize64();
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if (safeSize.isNeg()) {
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SkString str;
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str.printf("getSafeSize64() negative: %s",
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getSkConfigName(tstSafeSize));
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reporter->reportFailed(str);
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}
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bool sizeFail = false;
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// Compare against hand-computed values.
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switch (gPairs[i].fConfig) {
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case SkBitmap::kNo_Config:
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break;
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case SkBitmap::kA1_Config:
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if (safeSize.fHi != 0x470DE ||
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safeSize.fLo != 0x4DF82000)
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sizeFail = true;
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break;
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case SkBitmap::kA8_Config:
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case SkBitmap::kIndex8_Config:
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if (safeSize.fHi != 0x2386F2 ||
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safeSize.fLo != 0x6FC10000)
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sizeFail = true;
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break;
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case SkBitmap::kRGB_565_Config:
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case SkBitmap::kARGB_4444_Config:
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if (safeSize.fHi != 0x470DE4 ||
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safeSize.fLo != 0xDF820000)
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sizeFail = true;
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break;
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case SkBitmap::kARGB_8888_Config:
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if (safeSize.fHi != 0x8E1BC9 ||
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safeSize.fLo != 0xBF040000)
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sizeFail = true;
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break;
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default:
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break;
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}
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if (sizeFail) {
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SkString str;
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str.printf("getSafeSize64() wrong size: %s",
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getSkConfigName(tstSafeSize));
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reporter->reportFailed(str);
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}
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size_t subW, subH;
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// Set sizes to be height = 2 to force the last row of the
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// source to be used, thus verifying correct operation if
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// the bitmap is an extracted subset.
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if (gPairs[i].fConfig == SkBitmap::kA1_Config) {
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// If one-bit per pixel, use 9 pixels to force more than
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// one byte per row.
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subW = 9;
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subH = 2;
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} else {
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// All other configurations are at least one byte per pixel,
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// and different configs will test copying different numbers
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// of bytes.
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subW = subH = 2;
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}
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// Create bitmap to act as source for copies and subsets.
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SkBitmap src, subset;
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SkColorTable* ct = NULL;
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if (isExtracted[copyCase]) { // A larger image to extract from.
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src.setConfig(gPairs[i].fConfig, 2 * subW + 1, subH);
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} else { // Tests expect a 2x2 bitmap, so make smaller.
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src.setConfig(gPairs[i].fConfig, subW, subH);
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}
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if (SkBitmap::kIndex8_Config == src.config()) {
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ct = init_ctable(kPremul_SkAlphaType);
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}
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src.allocPixels(ct);
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SkSafeUnref(ct);
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// Either copy src or extract into 'subset', which is used
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// for subsequent calls to copyPixelsTo/From.
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bool srcReady = false;
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if (isExtracted[copyCase]) {
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// The extractedSubset() test case allows us to test copy-
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// ing when src and dst mave possibly different strides.
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SkIRect r;
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if (gPairs[i].fConfig == SkBitmap::kA1_Config)
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// This config seems to need byte-alignment of
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// extracted subset bits.
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r.set(0, 0, subW, subH);
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else
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r.set(1, 0, 1 + subW, subH); // 2x2 extracted bitmap
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srcReady = src.extractSubset(&subset, r);
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} else {
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srcReady = src.copyTo(&subset, src.getConfig());
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}
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// Not all configurations will generate a valid 'subset'.
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if (srcReady) {
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// Allocate our target buffer 'buf' for all copies.
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// To simplify verifying correctness of copies attach
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// buf to a SkBitmap, but copies are done using the
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// raw buffer pointer.
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const uint32_t bufSize = subH *
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SkBitmap::ComputeRowBytes(src.getConfig(), subW) * 2;
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SkAutoMalloc autoBuf (bufSize);
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uint8_t* buf = static_cast<uint8_t*>(autoBuf.get());
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SkBitmap bufBm; // Attach buf to this bitmap.
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bool successExpected;
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// Set up values for each pixel being copied.
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Coordinates coords(subW * subH);
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for (size_t x = 0; x < subW; ++x)
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for (size_t y = 0; y < subH; ++y)
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{
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int index = y * subW + x;
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SkASSERT(index < coords.length);
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coords[index]->fX = x;
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coords[index]->fY = y;
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}
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writeCoordPixels(subset, coords);
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// Test #1 ////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Before/after comparisons easier if we attach buf
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// to an appropriately configured SkBitmap.
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memset(buf, 0xFF, bufSize);
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// Config with stride greater than src but that fits in buf.
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bufBm.setConfig(gPairs[i].fConfig, subW, subH,
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SkBitmap::ComputeRowBytes(subset.getConfig(), subW)
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* 2);
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bufBm.setPixels(buf);
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successExpected = false;
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// Then attempt to copy with a stride that is too large
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// to fit in the buffer.
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter,
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subset.copyPixelsTo(buf, bufSize, bufBm.rowBytes() * 3)
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== successExpected);
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if (successExpected)
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reportCopyVerification(subset, bufBm, coords,
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"copyPixelsTo(buf, bufSize, 1.5*maxRowBytes)",
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reporter);
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// Test #2 ////////////////////////////////////////////
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// This test should always succeed, but in the case
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// of extracted bitmaps only because we handle the
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// issue of getSafeSize(). Without getSafeSize()
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// buffer overrun/read would occur.
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memset(buf, 0xFF, bufSize);
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bufBm.setConfig(gPairs[i].fConfig, subW, subH,
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subset.rowBytes());
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bufBm.setPixels(buf);
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successExpected = subset.getSafeSize() <= bufSize;
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter,
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subset.copyPixelsTo(buf, bufSize) ==
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successExpected);
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if (successExpected)
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reportCopyVerification(subset, bufBm, coords,
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"copyPixelsTo(buf, bufSize)", reporter);
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// Test #3 ////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Copy with different stride between src and dst.
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memset(buf, 0xFF, bufSize);
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bufBm.setConfig(gPairs[i].fConfig, subW, subH,
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subset.rowBytes()+1);
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bufBm.setPixels(buf);
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successExpected = true; // Should always work.
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter,
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subset.copyPixelsTo(buf, bufSize,
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subset.rowBytes()+1) == successExpected);
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if (successExpected)
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reportCopyVerification(subset, bufBm, coords,
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"copyPixelsTo(buf, bufSize, rowBytes+1)", reporter);
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// Test #4 ////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Test copy with stride too small.
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memset(buf, 0xFF, bufSize);
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bufBm.setConfig(gPairs[i].fConfig, subW, subH);
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bufBm.setPixels(buf);
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successExpected = false;
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// Request copy with stride too small.
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter,
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subset.copyPixelsTo(buf, bufSize, bufBm.rowBytes()-1)
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== successExpected);
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if (successExpected)
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reportCopyVerification(subset, bufBm, coords,
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"copyPixelsTo(buf, bufSize, rowBytes()-1)", reporter);
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#if 0 // copyPixelsFrom is gone
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// Test #5 ////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Tests the case where the source stride is too small
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// for the source configuration.
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memset(buf, 0xFF, bufSize);
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bufBm.setConfig(gPairs[i].fConfig, subW, subH);
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bufBm.setPixels(buf);
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writeCoordPixels(bufBm, coords);
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter,
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|
subset.copyPixelsFrom(buf, bufSize, 1) == false);
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|
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|
// Test #6 ///////////////////////////////////////////
|
|
// Tests basic copy from an external buffer to the bitmap.
|
|
// If the bitmap is "extracted", this also tests the case
|
|
// where the source stride is different from the dest.
|
|
// stride.
|
|
// We've made the buffer large enough to always succeed.
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|
bufBm.setConfig(gPairs[i].fConfig, subW, subH);
|
|
bufBm.setPixels(buf);
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|
writeCoordPixels(bufBm, coords);
|
|
REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter,
|
|
subset.copyPixelsFrom(buf, bufSize, bufBm.rowBytes()) ==
|
|
true);
|
|
reportCopyVerification(bufBm, subset, coords,
|
|
"copyPixelsFrom(buf, bufSize)",
|
|
reporter);
|
|
|
|
// Test #7 ////////////////////////////////////////////
|
|
// Tests the case where the source buffer is too small
|
|
// for the transfer.
|
|
REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter,
|
|
subset.copyPixelsFrom(buf, 1, subset.rowBytes()) ==
|
|
false);
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
} // for (size_t copyCase ...
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|
}
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|
}
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#include "TestClassDef.h"
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DEFINE_TESTCLASS("BitmapCopy", TestBitmapCopyClass, TestBitmapCopy)
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