Region clipping, using Canvas.clipPath or Canvas.clipRegion, requires
a stencil buffer to be always present. In addition, extra wiring is
required in JNI and display lists.
This change only adds the necessary JNI/C++ APIs and some extra
plumbing to start the real work on properly supporting region
clipping.
A new debug define called DEBUG_CLIP_REGIONS can be used to draw
the current clip region. It is off by default, as is region
clipping.
The default implementation of clipPath() and clipRegion(), now
in native, mimics the previous Dalvik implementation to prevent
regressions.
Change-Id: I7903e7cfd7412b9b9b622566d4dbfce7bdcec00c
To select the gamma correction method, adb shell setprop hwui.text_gamma_correction
with one of the following values:
lookup3
lookup
shader3
shader
See Properties.h for more information about these different methods.
You can also control gamma correction using the following properties:
hwui.text_gamma
hwui.text_gamma.black_threshold
hwui.text_gamma.white_threshold
Change-Id: I47970b804d2c590c37d3da5008db094241579e25
To enable it, the system property ro.hwui.text_gamma_shader must be
set to true. For testing, DEBUG_FONT_RENDERER_FORCE_SHADER_GAMMA
can be set to 1 in libhwui/Debug.h.
Change-Id: If345c6b71b67ecf1ef2e8847b71f30f3ef251a27
The previous implementation was using glBlendFunc with the parameters
GL_ZERO/GL_ZERO which doesn't work for text, paths and other alpha
sources (anti-aliasing.) The correct implementation is GL_ZERO/
GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA.
Change-Id: I4cca65e57b6a37bbf5a41d382cb0648ee8e11e79