bug:22480459
Also switches std::functions to function pointers on OpReorderer, and
switches AssetAtlas' entry getter methods to using pixelRef pointers,
so it's clear they're the keys.
Change-Id: I3040ce5ff4e178a8364e0fd7ab0876ada7d4de05
bug:24584749
Fonts are only destroyed when the renderer is destroyed, this prevents
modifying the FontRenderer's LruCache while it's being iterated through
in FontRenderer::~FontRenderer.
Change-Id: I0e2c9f87981bfa50454ec8689df05851839e288e
Changes generated with clang-modernize.
Additionally, fixed some struct-vs-class usage to make clang happy.
Change-Id: Ic6ef2427401ff1e794d26f21f7b44868fc75fb72
Narrow the use of #include directives in hwui, replacing with forward
declarations where straightforward. Speeds compiles; doesn't do any
restructuring of code.
Change-Id: Icac2baffb5896f55d8c6718e9bd9d4bfa02d3ca0
bug:14083128
Moves all of the font transform management into
OpenGLRenderer::findBestFontTransform(), and now simply passes down
final rasterization transforms into the FontRenderer.
Change-Id: Ie02752e6af863347b142367c7d628db5f9fc2998
Also, when converting radius to an integer value snap to the appropriate integer boundaries.
bug: 10650594
Change-Id: Icca4bc17d88162bbcbc6035d4f81bd1d98a4de2d
The eventual goal is for the StatefulBaseRenderer to serve as the
common base class between the DisplayListRenderer and OpenGLRenderer.
This will separate DisplayList recording, Snapshot stack management,
and the GL in OpenGLRenderer.
Additionally, avoid sp<> parameters, and use const parameters in
several places, with the intent of greatly reducing the surface area
where renderer subclasses can modify snapshot stack.
Next steps:
-move bulk of clipping logic into StatefulBaseRenderer
-disable direct snapshot access
Change-Id: Ibc3c6747134ec7daf8ea535866239fa73b874390
Quite a few things going on in this commit:
- Enable bitmap strikes by default in Paint objects.
The SkPaint parameter that enables bitmap strikes was not previously
included in DEFAULT_PAINT_FLAGS. This effectively disabled bitmap
fonts. Oops! It's for the best, though, as additional work was needed
in Skia to make bitmap fonts work anyway.
- Complain if TEXTURE_BORDER_SIZE is not 1.
Our glyph cache code does not currently handle any value other than 1
here, including zero. I've added a little C preprocessor check to
prevent future engineers (including especially future-me) from
thinking that they can change this value without updating the related
code.
- Add GL_RGBA support to hwui's FontRenderer and friends
This also happened to involve some refactoring for convenience and
cleanliness.
Bug: 9577689
Change-Id: I0abd1e5a0d6623106247fb6421787e2c2f2ea19c
This reduces state changes when we draw 9patches and text together,
which happens *a lot*. Also disable the NV profiling extension by
default since it doesn't play nice with display lists deferrals.
To enable it set debug.hwui.nv_profiling to true.
Change-Id: I518b44b7d294e5def10c78911ceb9f01ae401609
Merge simple bitmap draw operations and text operations to avoid
issuing individual gl draws for each operation. Merging other ops to
be done eventually.
The methods are different - the bitmap merging generates a single
mesh for reused, unclipped images (esp. repeated images in a listview)
The text approach queries just defers the normal font rendering until
the last drawText in the sequence that can share the same shader.
Patches are sorted and merged, but don't yet have a multiDraw
implementation. For now, the pretending-to-merge gives better sorting
behavior by keeping similar patches together.
Change-Id: Ic300cdab0a53814cf7b09c58bf54b1bf0f58ccd6
PBOs (Pixel Buffer Objects) can be used on OpenGL ES 3.0 to perform
asynchronous texture uploads to free up the CPU. This change does not
enable the use of PBOs unless a specific property is set (Adreno drivers
have issues with PBOs at the moment, Mali drivers work just fine.)
This change also cleans up Font/FontRenderer a little bit and improves
performance of drop shadows generations by using memcpy() instead of
a manual byte-by-byte copy.
On GL ES 2.0 devices, or when PBOs are disabled, a PixelBuffer instance
behaves like a simple byte array. The extra APIs introduced for PBOs
(map/unmap and bind/unbind) are pretty much no-ops for CPU pixel
buffers and won't introduce any significant overhead.
This change also fixes a bug with text drop shadows: if the drop
shadow is larger than the max texture size, the renderer would leave
the GL context in a bad state and generate 0x501 errors. This change
simply skips drop shadows if they are too large.
Change-Id: I2700aadb0c6093431dc5dee3d587d689190c4e23
SystemServer is currently a monolithic class that brings up key system
services. This change is the first phase of refactoring it to be more
configurable. Specifically, it adds a set of on/off switches used to control
startup of individual services. Future plans include finer grained controls
and a more explicit and consistent startup sequence for these services.
Change-Id: I7299f5ce7d7b74a34eb56dffb788366fbc058532
Only performs the GL setup steps when at least one glyph is drawn.
This change also skips various draw operations when the specified
paint draws with alpha = 0.
Change-Id: I9eda148b0503acffc552ee19196f5d52e958a1a2
This change moves the mesh buffer from FontRenderer to CacheTexture
to help reduce the number of texture binds and glDraw calls when
drawing text that spans across multiple textures.
Change-Id: I7de574d88313ca3672879ca878c253ff5f131fc1
When several CacheTextures are used to draw text, sort the
draw batches by texture ID to minimize state changes in the
driver.
This change also tweaks the font cache size and renames
a property that was too long to be set using setprop.
Change-Id: I0a36dfffe58c9e75dd7384592d3343c192d042b1
Fonts are now described by a transform matrix. This lead to switching
from a vector to a hashmap. This change therefore adds new comparators
and hash computations to Font.
Change-Id: I2daffa7d6287c18554c606b8bfa06640d28b4530
Previously, cache textures were updated whenever mCurrentCacheTexuture was changed.
Since updating cache textures needs glTexSubImage2D call, frequent changing
of mCurrentCacheTexture (which can easily happen when an app uses lots of unique glyphs
even with precaching) caused many glTexSubImage2D calls and bad framerates.
This patch optimized isssueDrawCommand function. Consequently, changing mCurrentCacheTexture doesn't
cause glTexSubImage2D call any more and it will improve font rendering performance.
Change-Id: Id19d959fa0e69eeb2a39f83a57e311d7394586b2
Signed-off-by: Sangkyu Lee <geteuid@gmail.com>
FontRenderer.h defined several classes and structures that now live
in the font/ folder. This will make the code easier to read and
maintain.
Change-Id: I3dc044e9bde1d6515f8704f5c72462877d279fe2
Add new parameters for the texture size used for the larger, fallback caches.
Bump up the defaults in some situations.
Issue #7045164 Adjust cache sizes for manta
Change-Id: I562118ce785d7f8b6e445178878672e9709d25f2
It is unlikely, but possible, to draw so many glyphs in a frame
(especially of the glyphs are quite large) that the cache starts flushing
itself to fit the later glyphs in. This causes unnecessary thrashing, because
when we actually draw the frame, we will again need to flush to fit the
earlier glyphs in, and then flush again to fit the later ones in.
It is better to avoid thrashing the cache at the precache phase, and wait
until we actually draw the glyphs that do not fit to do any eviction of
the earlier glyphs.
This change simply notes when we are in the preaching phase, and avoids flushing
the cache when a glyph does not fit.
Issue #7081725 avoid thrashing cache during DisplayList recording
Change-Id: I230410ab5b478091b1032fa99dc1752acf868bbe