Bug: 18718646
Caused because the Texture object thought the GLES texture
was in a different state than it was as it persists across
EGL/GL contexts. Fix this by force-flushing the default
values when the texid has changed.
Change-Id: I264bac9a2beb08df8e2ba8a85ad15f0dd1fce22a
Bug: 18317479
RenderNode::prepareSubTree calls prefetchAndMarkInUse
on every bitmapResoruce in the DisplayList. However,
this resulted in textures being uploaded for bitmaps
that would be drawn from the AssetAtlas instead.
To fix this we teach TextureCache about the AssetAtlas
so that calls to TextureCache return the Texture from
AssetAtlas if it exists. Thus usage of AssetAtlas
is now purely to allow for further optimizations via
draw merging instead of a requirement to get
any benefit at all.
Change-Id: I65282fa05bac46f4e93822b3467ffa0261ccf200
bug:18667472
Previously, we were allocating per-frame temporary paths within the
PlaybackStateStruct, but these are not safe as layers allocate these
transiently. Instead, move these to the OpenGLRenderer, which has
better define lifecycle.
Additionally, don't store SkPath objects directly in vector, since
they are then subject to relocation.
Change-Id: I8187ef542fcd5b030502bb75eb123ee26c0daa96
A sentinal value of 0x00000000 was used to mark the first time an AttributeFinder
was used. If the resource ID of an attribute was also 0x00000000 (which occurs with
non-resource attributes, like 'style'), then it would be mistaken as the sentinel
start value.
Bug:18421787
Change-Id: I4be353e0f8c940cb6f262d155129f048dcc444ae
The SkBitmap* used by HWUI holds a reference to the PixelRef (which
in turn holds the colorTable) so keeping an additional ref is not
only unnecessary, but also potentially problematic.
If a bitmap changes its pixelRef after it has been added to a displayList,
then we end up with unbalanced ref/unref calls that cause the newly added
PixelRef to be unref'd and prematurely deleted, while the original PixelRef
is leaked.
bug: 18659976
Change-Id: I34a06152e7bb2d733249a207dafd36b9b5dc0712
Private attributes are typically placed after public
attributes in the resource table. Each time a new version
of the Android framework is released, new public attributes
take the place of the private attributes, and the private
attributes are shifted after the new public ones.
This means that any apps built against the newer SDK
may inadvertently be using private attributes on older
devices.
This change moves all private attributes to a completely
different type ID, so there will never be collisions across
versions.
These private attributes are automatically moved to a synthesized
type only for the system resources.
Bug:18263655
Change-Id: I7a850512953fadcc9f3524d509cea30249782db8
Bug: 18203577
The issue occurs as a result of performTraversals() both doing
a window relayout call *and* early-returning because it's not dirty.
To fix this pauseSurface() returns whether or not the RT-side is
"dirty" to force ViewRootImpl to do a draw even if mDirty is
otherwise empty.
Change-Id: I534f367e75d18d273ebf14df3927f5c464ef6bef
bug:18509823
This allows animations of View clipBounds (and other callers of
setClipBounds) to affect shadows, instead of leaving them floating.
Change-Id: I249fa4b371a170cb0c54001f5b0e0097e109b8b8
Bug: 18518580
When destroying CanvasContext, the surface can be invalid
state. So the surface should be updated to null prior to
destroying GL resources to ensure that GL functions
are not called with an invalid surface.
Some GL implementation makes an error if GL functions
are called with an invalid surface. (Adreno 3xx)
Cherry picked from AOSP: f76d36f96bf221672e98e440c9df7cbf0e02e84e
Change-Id: Ie6f6ea081ec931fc9df30b2c3ed066ec1ae9d294