15 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Greg Daniel
45ec62ba72 Add support for dummy draws for Vulkan webview and texture views.
Test: manual testing
Change-Id: Iaec8c3a34367673c281665ff6c6e97d1ce532265
2017-01-10 15:54:14 -05:00
Romain Guy
253f2c213f Linear blending, step 1
NOTE: Linear blending is currently disabled in this CL as the
      feature is still a work in progress

Android currently performs all blending (any kind of linear math
on colors really) on gamma-encoded colors. Since Android assumes
that the default color space is sRGB, all bitmaps and colors
are encoded with the sRGB Opto-Electronic Conversion Function
(OECF, which can be approximated with a power function). Since
the power curve is not linear, our linear math is incorrect.
The result is that we generate colors that tend to be too dark;
this affects blending but also anti-aliasing, gradients, blurs,
etc.

The solution is to convert gamma-encoded colors back to linear
space before doing any math on them, using the sRGB Electo-Optical
Conversion Function (EOCF). This is achieved in different
ways in different parts of the pipeline:

- Using hardware conversions when sampling from OpenGL textures
  or writing into OpenGL frame buffers
- Using software conversion functions, to translate app-supplied
  colors to and from sRGB
- Using Skia's color spaces

Any type of processing on colors must roughly ollow these steps:

[sRGB input]->EOCF->[linear data]->[processing]->OECF->[sRGB output]

For the sRGB color space, the conversion functions are defined as
follows:

OECF(linear) :=
linear <= 0.0031308 ? linear * 12.92 : (pow(linear, 1/2.4) * 1.055) - 0.055

EOCF(srgb) :=
srgb <= 0.04045 ? srgb / 12.92 : pow((srgb + 0.055) / 1.055, 2.4)

The EOCF is simply the reciprocal of the OECF.
While it is highly recommended to use the exact sRGB conversion
functions everywhere possible, it is sometimes useful or beneficial
to rely on approximations:

- pow(x,2.2) and pow(x,1/2.2)
- x^2 and sqrt(x)

The latter is particularly useful in fragment shaders (for instance
to apply dithering in sRGB space), especially if the sqrt() can be
replaced with an inversesqrt().

Here is a fairly exhaustive list of modifications implemented
in this CL:

- Set TARGET_ENABLE_LINEAR_BLENDING := false in BoardConfig.mk
  to disable linear blending. This is only for GLES 2.0 GPUs
  with no hardware sRGB support. This flag is currently assumed
  to be false (see note above)
- sRGB writes are disabled when entering a functor (WebView).
  This will need to be fixed at some point
- Skia bitmaps are created with the sRGB color space
- Bitmaps using a 565 config are expanded to 888
- Linear blending is disabled when entering a functor
- External textures are not properly sampled (see below)
- Gradients are interpolated in linear space
- Texture-based dithering was replaced with analytical dithering
- Dithering is done in the quantization color space, which is
  why we must do EOCF(OECF(color)+dither)
- Text is now gamma corrected differently depending on the luminance
  of the source pixel. The asumption is that a bright pixel will be
  blended on a dark background and the other way around. The source
  alpha is gamma corrected to thicken dark on bright and thin
  bright on dark to match the intended design of fonts. This also
  matches the behavior of popular design/drawing applications
- Removed the asset atlas. It did not contain anything useful and
  could not be sampled in sRGB without a yet-to-be-defined GL
  extension
- The last column of color matrices is converted to linear space
  because its value are added to linear colors

Missing features:
- Resource qualifier?
- Regeneration of goldeng images for automated tests
- Handle alpha8/grey8 properly
- Disable sRGB write for layers with external textures

Test: Manual testing while work in progress
Bug: 29940137

Change-Id: I6a07b15ab49b554377cd33a36b6d9971a15e9a0b
2016-10-11 17:47:58 -07:00
Chih-Hung Hsieh
49796451cb Fix clang-tidy warnings in libs/hwui.
* Add explicit keyword to conversion constructors.
Bug: 28341362
* Use const reference type for read-only parameters.
Bug: 30407689
Test: build with WITH_TIDY=1

Change-Id: Iab3e6636f60a70cb124f29dc19f20f842fa8dfda
2016-08-10 16:01:29 -07:00
John Reck
0b8d0677be Fix copyLayerInto
Bug: 26763945
Change-Id: I21ffbd56cf70bad0928416963e6fc254be435af9
2016-01-29 14:53:45 -08:00
John Reck
a55b5d6c65 Fix "leak" in FrameBuilder.textureLayer test
DeferredLayerUpdater always did a post to delete itself, which
would result in the test thinking it had leaked an object since
it wasn't deleted when it returned. Fix this by deleting immediately
if we're already on the right thread.

Remove RenderState's requireGlContext assert as it's now
covered by GpuMemoryTracker, which is also more test friendly.
RenderState's assert required an actual EGL context, which we
don't mock away in unit tests.

Change-Id: Ic23eb54e7151355f7acca483d7464350c9d6a87f
2016-01-14 15:09:10 -08:00
Chris Craik
9fded232a9 Recycle OffscreenBuffers
Change-Id: Ia2e219026f211a5308ecf8209c5f986bb888aadd
2015-11-12 13:05:35 -08:00
Chris Craik
5854b34881 Rework receiver/dispatcher design slightly, and replace Layer usage.
Switched from 'renderer/info' to 'dispatcher/renderer' to make their
interaction more natural. The new BakedOpRenderer is more similar in
responsibilities to the OpenGLRenderer, as it manages layer and frame
lifecycles, and performs the actual rendering.

However, it's still simpler because the BakedOpDispatcher handles
mapping Canvas drawing ops to Glops, and the OpReorderer handles almost
all canvas state operations.

Also switch BakedOpRenderer to use the new OffscreenBuffer, which
serves as a lightweight Layer replacement, with a much simpler
lifecycle.

Change-Id: Ie0e2e248503400041d49729d813d485d28c76eb3
2015-10-27 16:44:50 -07:00
Chris Craik
818c9fbf1d Initial version of clipped saveLayer in new pipeline
Additionally disables usage of FBO cache, so FBO destruction safely
interacts with renderstate caching.

Change-Id: I25c277cb7afec2ca33bf226445d6c8867a15a915
2015-10-26 15:51:48 -07:00
Chris Craik
12efe649d3 Move ortho matrix out of glop
It's fbo-global, so don't bother stashing/restoring it repeatedly.

Change-Id: Icb32e3eda5d2086aaae07140f8ff40e038dad5fe
2015-09-28 15:52:14 -07:00
Chris Craik
117bdbcfa3 Glop ColorFilter & VertexBuffer support, initial enable
Enables Glop rendering for supported Rects and VertexBuffers
Also removes unused Query object

Change-Id: Ibe227bc362685a153159f75077664f0947764e06
2015-02-06 13:42:25 -08:00
Chris Craik
6c15ffa196 Refactoring of Program ownership/lifecycle, and WIP Glop rendering path
Change-Id: I2549032790bddbc048b0bccc224ed8f386b4517c
2015-02-02 14:08:57 -08:00
Chris Craik
44eb2c0086 Refactor blending and texture gl state
Change-Id: Ia6b3c8b2afd3dfcee7f3ce401d846b789612054a
2015-01-30 10:49:05 -08:00
John Reck
49bc4acfad resolved conflicts for merge of fe5ac4fc to master
Change-Id: I6c0cc82db14b56297586469f940e408c0e218b3b
2015-01-29 12:53:38 -08:00
Chris Craik
96a5c4c7ba Move more GL state management to RenderState and its directory
Change-Id: Ic68584e1c08dc64be2ad43450cb6caa1de834fdc
2015-01-28 16:32:39 -08:00
Chris Craik
65fe5eeb19 Move scissor state to RenderState
Change-Id: I1227a3886fb24e4d9fad79fca469794f06cfb15e
2015-01-27 17:12:39 -08:00