skia2/gn/gn_to_bp.py
Mike Klein 40a82bd0f4 remove MIPS DSP optimizations
There are only a couple of these, primarily focused on index8 srcs and 565 dsts.  The burden's starting to outweigh the benefit.  No one on the team knows MIPS assembly.

If we're going to try this again, I'd rather we try some sort of SkNx / compiler-intrinsic based approach, probably targeting MIPS SIMD (MSA), not this older instruction set.

We already ignore these files for 64-bit MIPS.  This just closes the loop on 32-bit MIPS.

CQ_INCLUDE_TRYBOTS=skia.primary:Test-Ubuntu-GCC-GCE-CPU-AVX2-x86_64-Release-SKNX_NO_SIMD,Build-Ubuntu-Clang-mips64el-Debug-Android,Build-Ubuntu-Clang-mips64el-Release-Android,Build-Ubuntu-Clang-mipsel-Debug-Android,Build-Ubuntu-Clang-mipsel-Release-Android

BUG=skia:6065

Change-Id: Iecac15b56f59625b2e743ea36e7791b90bb0b422
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/6353
Reviewed-by: Leon Scroggins <scroggo@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Mike Klein <mtklein@chromium.org>
2016-12-21 03:55:00 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Copyright 2016 Google Inc.
#
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
# Generate Android.bp for Skia from GN configuration.
import json
import os
import pprint
import string
import subprocess
import tempfile
# First we start off with a template for Android.bp,
# with holes for source lists and include directories.
bp = string.Template('''// This file is autogenerated by gn_to_bp.py.
cc_library {
name: "libskia",
cflags: [
"-fexceptions",
"-Wno-unused-parameter",
"-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE",
"-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=1",
"-DSKIA_IMPLEMENTATION=1",
],
export_include_dirs: [
$export_includes
],
local_include_dirs: [
$local_includes
],
srcs: [
$srcs
],
arch: {
arm: {
srcs: [
$arm_srcs
],
armv7_a_neon: {
srcs: [
$arm_neon_srcs
],
},
},
arm64: {
srcs: [
$arm64_srcs
],
},
mips: {
srcs: [
$none_srcs
],
},
mips64: {
srcs: [
$none_srcs
],
},
x86: {
srcs: [
$x86_srcs
],
},
x86_64: {
srcs: [
$x86_srcs
],
},
},
shared_libs: [
"libEGL",
"libGLESv2",
"libdng_sdk",
"libexpat",
"libft2",
"libicui18n",
"libicuuc",
"libjpeg",
"liblog",
"libpiex",
"libpng",
"libvulkan",
"libz",
],
static_libs: [
"libsfntly",
"libwebp-decode",
"libwebp-encode",
],
}''')
# We'll run GN to get the main source lists and include directories for Skia.
gn_args = {
'skia_enable_vulkan_debug_layers': 'false',
'skia_use_system_expat': 'true',
'skia_use_vulkan': 'true',
'target_cpu': '"none"',
'target_os': '"android"',
}
gn_args = ' '.join(sorted('%s=%s' % (k,v) for (k,v) in gn_args.iteritems()))
tmp = tempfile.mkdtemp()
subprocess.check_call(['gn', 'gen', tmp, '--args=%s' % gn_args, '--ide=json'])
js = json.load(open(os.path.join(tmp, 'project.json')))
def strip_slashes(lst):
return [str(p.lstrip('/')) for p in lst]
srcs = strip_slashes(js['targets']['//:skia']['sources'])
local_includes = strip_slashes(js['targets']['//:skia']['include_dirs'])
export_includes = strip_slashes(js['targets']['//:public']['include_dirs'])
# Grab the sources from targets :skia depends on (optional Skia components).
for dep in js['targets']['//:skia']['deps']:
if 'third_party' in dep:
continue # We've handled all third-party DEPS as static or shared_libs.
if 'none' in dep:
continue # We'll handle all cpu-specific sources manually later.
srcs.extend(strip_slashes(js['targets'][dep].get('sources', [])))
# No need to list headers.
srcs = [s for s in srcs if not s.endswith('.h')]
# Most defines go into SkUserConfig.h, where they're seen by Skia and its users.
# Start with the defines :skia uses, minus a couple. We'll add more in a bit.
defines = [str(d) for d in js['targets']['//:skia']['defines']]
defines.remove('SKIA_IMPLEMENTATION=1') # Only libskia should have this define.
# For architecture specific files, it's easier to just read the same source
# that GN does (opts.gni) rather than re-run GN once for each architecture.
# This .gni file we want to read is close enough to Python syntax
# that we can use execfile() if we supply definitions for GN builtins.
# While we're at it, grab defines specific to Android Framework the same way.
def get_path_info(path, kind):
assert kind == "abspath"
# While we want absolute paths in GN, relative paths work best here.
return path
builtins = { 'get_path_info': get_path_info }
defs = {}
here = os.path.dirname(__file__)
execfile(os.path.join(here, 'opts.gni'), builtins, defs)
execfile(os.path.join(here, 'android_framework_defines.gni'), builtins, defs)
# This should finish off the defines.
defines += defs['android_framework_defines']
defines.extend([
'GR_GL_CUSTOM_SETUP_HEADER "gl/GrGLConfig_chrome.h"',
'SKIA_DLL',
'SK_BUILD_FOR_ANDROID_FRAMEWORK',
'SK_DEFAULT_FONT_CACHE_LIMIT (768 * 1024)',
'SK_DEFAULT_GLOBAL_DISCARDABLE_MEMORY_POOL_SIZE (512 * 1024)',
'SK_IGNORE_ETC1_SUPPORT',
'SK_USE_FREETYPE_EMBOLDEN',
])
# TODO: move these all to android_framework_defines.gni?
# Turn paths from opts.gni into paths relative to external/skia.
def scrub(lst):
# Perform any string substitutions.
for var in defs:
if type(defs[var]) is str:
lst = [ p.replace('$'+var, defs[var]) for p in lst ]
# Relativize paths to top-level skia/ directory.
return [os.path.relpath(p, '..') for p in lst]
# Turn a list of strings into the style bpfmt outputs.
def bpfmt(indent, lst):
return ('\n' + ' '*indent).join('"%s",' % v for v in sorted(lst))
# OK! We have everything to fill in Android.bp...
with open('Android.bp', 'w') as f:
print >>f, bp.substitute({
'export_includes': bpfmt(8, export_includes),
'local_includes': bpfmt(8, local_includes),
'srcs': bpfmt(8, srcs),
'arm_srcs': bpfmt(16, scrub(defs['armv7'])),
'arm_neon_srcs': bpfmt(20, scrub(defs['neon'])),
'arm64_srcs': bpfmt(16, scrub(defs['arm64'] +
defs['crc32'])),
'none_srcs': bpfmt(16, scrub(defs['none'])),
'x86_srcs': bpfmt(16, scrub(defs['sse2'] +
defs['ssse3'] +
defs['sse41'] +
defs['sse42'] +
defs['avx' ] +
defs['hsw' ]))
})
#... and all the #defines we want to put in SkUserConfig.h.
with open('include/config/SkUserConfig.h', 'w') as f:
print >>f, '// This file is autogenerated by gn_to_bp.py.'
print >>f, '#ifndef SkUserConfig_DEFINED'
print >>f, '#define SkUserConfig_DEFINED'
for define in sorted(defines):
print >>f, ' #define', define.replace('=', ' ')
print >>f, '#endif//SkUserConfig_DEFINED'