| /* |
| * Copyright 2015 Google Inc. |
| * |
| * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| * found in the LICENSE file. |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef GrDrawOpAtlas_DEFINED |
| #define GrDrawOpAtlas_DEFINED |
| |
| #include <cmath> |
| #include <vector> |
| |
| #include "include/core/SkSize.h" |
| #include "src/core/SkGlyphRunPainter.h" |
| #include "src/core/SkIPoint16.h" |
| #include "src/core/SkTInternalLList.h" |
| |
| #include "src/gpu/GrRectanizerSkyline.h" |
| #include "src/gpu/ops/GrDrawOp.h" |
| |
| class GrOnFlushResourceProvider; |
| |
| |
| /** |
| * This class manages one or more atlas textures on behalf of GrDrawOps. The draw ops that use the |
| * atlas perform texture uploads when preparing their draws during flush. The class provides |
| * facilities for using GrDrawOpUploadToken to detect data hazards. Op's uploads are performed in |
| * "ASAP" mode until it is impossible to add data without overwriting texels read by draws that |
| * have not yet executed on the gpu. At that point, the atlas will attempt to allocate a new |
| * atlas texture (or "page") of the same size, up to a maximum number of textures, and upload |
| * to that texture. If that's not possible, the uploads are performed "inline" between draws. If a |
| * single draw would use enough subimage space to overflow the atlas texture then the atlas will |
| * fail to add a subimage. This gives the op the chance to end the draw and begin a new one. |
| * Additional uploads will then succeed in inline mode. |
| * |
| * When the atlas has multiple pages, new uploads are prioritized to the lower index pages, i.e., |
| * it will try to upload to page 0 before page 1 or 2. To keep the atlas from continually using |
| * excess space, periodic garbage collection is needed to shift data from the higher index pages to |
| * the lower ones, and then eventually remove any pages that are no longer in use. "In use" is |
| * determined by using the GrDrawUploadToken system: After a flush each subarea of the page |
| * is checked to see whether it was used in that flush; if it is not, a counter is incremented. |
| * Once that counter reaches a threshold that subarea is considered to be no longer in use. |
| * |
| * Garbage collection is initiated by the GrDrawOpAtlas's client via the compact() method. One |
| * solution is to make the client a subclass of GrOnFlushCallbackObject, register it with the |
| * GrContext via addOnFlushCallbackObject(), and the client's postFlush() method calls compact() |
| * and passes in the given GrDrawUploadToken. |
| */ |
| class GrDrawOpAtlas { |
| private: |
| static constexpr auto kMaxMultitexturePages = 4; |
| |
| |
| public: |
| /** Is the atlas allowed to use more than one texture? */ |
| enum class AllowMultitexturing : bool { kNo, kYes }; |
| |
| static constexpr int kMaxPlots = 32; // restricted by the fPlotAlreadyUpdated bitfield |
| // in BulkUseTokenUpdater |
| |
| /** |
| * An AtlasID is an opaque handle which callers can use to determine if the atlas contains |
| * a specific piece of data. |
| */ |
| typedef uint64_t AtlasID; |
| static const uint32_t kInvalidAtlasID = 0; |
| static const uint64_t kInvalidAtlasGeneration = 0; |
| |
| /** |
| * An interface for eviction callbacks. Whenever GrDrawOpAtlas evicts a |
| * specific AtlasID, it will call all of the registered listeners so they can process the |
| * eviction. |
| */ |
| class EvictionCallback { |
| public: |
| virtual ~EvictionCallback() = default; |
| virtual void evict(AtlasID id) = 0; |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a GrDrawOpAtlas. This function can be called anywhere, but the returned atlas |
| * should only be used inside of GrMeshDrawOp::onPrepareDraws. |
| * @param GrColorType The colorType which this atlas will store |
| * @param width width in pixels of the atlas |
| * @param height height in pixels of the atlas |
| * @param numPlotsX The number of plots the atlas should be broken up into in the X |
| * direction |
| * @param numPlotsY The number of plots the atlas should be broken up into in the Y |
| * direction |
| * @param allowMultitexturing Can the atlas use more than one texture. |
| * @param evictor A pointer to an eviction callback class. |
| * |
| * @return An initialized GrDrawOpAtlas, or nullptr if creation fails |
| */ |
| static std::unique_ptr<GrDrawOpAtlas> Make(GrProxyProvider*, |
| const GrBackendFormat& format, |
| GrColorType, |
| int width, int height, |
| int plotWidth, int plotHeight, |
| AllowMultitexturing allowMultitexturing, |
| EvictionCallback* evictor); |
| |
| /** |
| * Adds a width x height subimage to the atlas. Upon success it returns 'kSucceeded' and returns |
| * the ID and the subimage's coordinates in the backing texture. 'kTryAgain' is returned if |
| * the subimage cannot fit in the atlas without overwriting texels that will be read in the |
| * current draw. This indicates that the op should end its current draw and begin another |
| * before adding more data. Upon success, an upload of the provided image data will have |
| * been added to the GrDrawOp::Target, in "asap" mode if possible, otherwise in "inline" mode. |
| * Successive uploads in either mode may be consolidated. |
| * 'kError' will be returned when some unrecoverable error was encountered while trying to |
| * add the subimage. In this case the op being created should be discarded. |
| * |
| * NOTE: When the GrDrawOp prepares a draw that reads from the atlas, it must immediately call |
| * 'setUseToken' with the currentToken from the GrDrawOp::Target, otherwise the next call to |
| * addToAtlas might cause the previous data to be overwritten before it has been read. |
| */ |
| |
| enum class ErrorCode { |
| kError, |
| kSucceeded, |
| kTryAgain |
| }; |
| |
| ErrorCode addToAtlas(GrResourceProvider*, AtlasID*, GrDeferredUploadTarget*, |
| int width, int height, |
| const void* image, SkIPoint16* loc); |
| |
| const GrSurfaceProxyView* getViews() const { return fViews; } |
| |
| uint64_t atlasGeneration() const { return fAtlasGeneration; } |
| |
| bool hasID(AtlasID id) { |
| if (kInvalidAtlasID == id) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| uint32_t plot = GetPlotIndexFromID(id); |
| SkASSERT(plot < fNumPlots); |
| uint32_t page = GetPageIndexFromID(id); |
| SkASSERT(page < fNumActivePages); |
| return fPages[page].fPlotArray[plot]->genID() == GetGenerationFromID(id); |
| } |
| |
| /** To ensure the atlas does not evict a given entry, the client must set the last use token. */ |
| void setLastUseToken(AtlasID id, GrDeferredUploadToken token) { |
| SkASSERT(this->hasID(id)); |
| uint32_t plotIdx = GetPlotIndexFromID(id); |
| SkASSERT(plotIdx < fNumPlots); |
| uint32_t pageIdx = GetPageIndexFromID(id); |
| SkASSERT(pageIdx < fNumActivePages); |
| Plot* plot = fPages[pageIdx].fPlotArray[plotIdx].get(); |
| this->makeMRU(plot, pageIdx); |
| plot->setLastUseToken(token); |
| } |
| |
| uint32_t numActivePages() { return fNumActivePages; } |
| |
| /** |
| * A class which can be handed back to GrDrawOpAtlas for updating last use tokens in bulk. The |
| * current max number of plots per page the GrDrawOpAtlas can handle is 32. If in the future |
| * this is insufficient then we can move to a 64 bit int. |
| */ |
| class BulkUseTokenUpdater { |
| public: |
| BulkUseTokenUpdater() { |
| memset(fPlotAlreadyUpdated, 0, sizeof(fPlotAlreadyUpdated)); |
| } |
| BulkUseTokenUpdater(const BulkUseTokenUpdater& that) |
| : fPlotsToUpdate(that.fPlotsToUpdate) { |
| memcpy(fPlotAlreadyUpdated, that.fPlotAlreadyUpdated, sizeof(fPlotAlreadyUpdated)); |
| } |
| |
| bool add(AtlasID id) { |
| int index = GrDrawOpAtlas::GetPlotIndexFromID(id); |
| int pageIdx = GrDrawOpAtlas::GetPageIndexFromID(id); |
| if (this->find(pageIdx, index)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| this->set(pageIdx, index); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| void reset() { |
| fPlotsToUpdate.reset(); |
| memset(fPlotAlreadyUpdated, 0, sizeof(fPlotAlreadyUpdated)); |
| } |
| |
| struct PlotData { |
| PlotData(int pageIdx, int plotIdx) : fPageIndex(pageIdx), fPlotIndex(plotIdx) {} |
| uint32_t fPageIndex; |
| uint32_t fPlotIndex; |
| }; |
| |
| private: |
| bool find(int pageIdx, int index) const { |
| SkASSERT(index < kMaxPlots); |
| return (fPlotAlreadyUpdated[pageIdx] >> index) & 1; |
| } |
| |
| void set(int pageIdx, int index) { |
| SkASSERT(!this->find(pageIdx, index)); |
| fPlotAlreadyUpdated[pageIdx] |= (1 << index); |
| fPlotsToUpdate.push_back(PlotData(pageIdx, index)); |
| } |
| |
| static constexpr int kMinItems = 4; |
| SkSTArray<kMinItems, PlotData, true> fPlotsToUpdate; |
| uint32_t fPlotAlreadyUpdated[kMaxMultitexturePages]; // TODO: increase this to uint64_t |
| // to allow more plots per page |
| |
| friend class GrDrawOpAtlas; |
| }; |
| |
| void setLastUseTokenBulk(const BulkUseTokenUpdater& updater, GrDeferredUploadToken token) { |
| int count = updater.fPlotsToUpdate.count(); |
| for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) { |
| const BulkUseTokenUpdater::PlotData& pd = updater.fPlotsToUpdate[i]; |
| // it's possible we've added a plot to the updater and subsequently the plot's page |
| // was deleted -- so we check to prevent a crash |
| if (pd.fPageIndex < fNumActivePages) { |
| Plot* plot = fPages[pd.fPageIndex].fPlotArray[pd.fPlotIndex].get(); |
| this->makeMRU(plot, pd.fPageIndex); |
| plot->setLastUseToken(token); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void compact(GrDeferredUploadToken startTokenForNextFlush); |
| |
| static uint32_t GetPageIndexFromID(AtlasID id) { |
| return id & 0xff; |
| } |
| |
| void instantiate(GrOnFlushResourceProvider*); |
| |
| uint32_t maxPages() const { |
| return fMaxPages; |
| } |
| |
| int numAllocated_TestingOnly() const; |
| void setMaxPages_TestingOnly(uint32_t maxPages); |
| |
| private: |
| GrDrawOpAtlas(GrProxyProvider*, const GrBackendFormat& format, GrColorType, int width, |
| int height, int plotWidth, int plotHeight, |
| AllowMultitexturing allowMultitexturing); |
| |
| /** |
| * The backing GrTexture for a GrDrawOpAtlas is broken into a spatial grid of Plots. The Plots |
| * keep track of subimage placement via their GrRectanizer. A Plot manages the lifetime of its |
| * data using two tokens, a last use token and a last upload token. Once a Plot is "full" (i.e. |
| * there is no room for the new subimage according to the GrRectanizer), it can no longer be |
| * used unless the last use of the Plot has already been flushed through to the gpu. |
| */ |
| class Plot : public SkRefCnt { |
| SK_DECLARE_INTERNAL_LLIST_INTERFACE(Plot); |
| |
| public: |
| /** index() is a unique id for the plot relative to the owning GrAtlas and page. */ |
| uint32_t index() const { return fPlotIndex; } |
| /** |
| * genID() is incremented when the plot is evicted due to a atlas spill. It is used to know |
| * if a particular subimage is still present in the atlas. |
| */ |
| uint64_t genID() const { return fGenID; } |
| GrDrawOpAtlas::AtlasID id() const { |
| SkASSERT(GrDrawOpAtlas::kInvalidAtlasID != fID); |
| return fID; |
| } |
| SkDEBUGCODE(size_t bpp() const { return fBytesPerPixel; }) |
| |
| bool addSubImage(int width, int height, const void* image, SkIPoint16* loc); |
| |
| /** |
| * To manage the lifetime of a plot, we use two tokens. We use the last upload token to |
| * know when we can 'piggy back' uploads, i.e. if the last upload hasn't been flushed to |
| * the gpu, we don't need to issue a new upload even if we update the cpu backing store. We |
| * use lastUse to determine when we can evict a plot from the cache, i.e. if the last use |
| * has already flushed through the gpu then we can reuse the plot. |
| */ |
| GrDeferredUploadToken lastUploadToken() const { return fLastUpload; } |
| GrDeferredUploadToken lastUseToken() const { return fLastUse; } |
| void setLastUploadToken(GrDeferredUploadToken token) { fLastUpload = token; } |
| void setLastUseToken(GrDeferredUploadToken token) { fLastUse = token; } |
| |
| void uploadToTexture(GrDeferredTextureUploadWritePixelsFn&, GrTextureProxy*); |
| void resetRects(); |
| |
| int flushesSinceLastUsed() { return fFlushesSinceLastUse; } |
| void resetFlushesSinceLastUsed() { fFlushesSinceLastUse = 0; } |
| void incFlushesSinceLastUsed() { fFlushesSinceLastUse++; } |
| |
| private: |
| Plot(int pageIndex, int plotIndex, uint64_t genID, int offX, int offY, |
| int width, int height, GrColorType colorType); |
| |
| ~Plot() override; |
| |
| /** |
| * Create a clone of this plot. The cloned plot will take the place of the current plot in |
| * the atlas |
| */ |
| Plot* clone() const { |
| return new Plot(fPageIndex, fPlotIndex, fGenID + 1, fX, fY, fWidth, fHeight, |
| fColorType); |
| } |
| |
| static GrDrawOpAtlas::AtlasID CreateId(uint32_t pageIdx, uint32_t plotIdx, |
| uint64_t generation) { |
| SkASSERT(pageIdx < (1 << 8)); |
| SkASSERT(pageIdx < kMaxMultitexturePages); |
| SkASSERT(plotIdx < (1 << 8)); |
| SkASSERT(generation < ((uint64_t)1 << 48)); |
| return generation << 16 | plotIdx << 8 | pageIdx; |
| } |
| |
| GrDeferredUploadToken fLastUpload; |
| GrDeferredUploadToken fLastUse; |
| // the number of flushes since this plot has been last used |
| int fFlushesSinceLastUse; |
| |
| struct { |
| const uint32_t fPageIndex : 16; |
| const uint32_t fPlotIndex : 16; |
| }; |
| uint64_t fGenID; |
| GrDrawOpAtlas::AtlasID fID; |
| unsigned char* fData; |
| const int fWidth; |
| const int fHeight; |
| const int fX; |
| const int fY; |
| GrRectanizerSkyline fRectanizer; |
| const SkIPoint16 fOffset; // the offset of the plot in the backing texture |
| const GrColorType fColorType; |
| const size_t fBytesPerPixel; |
| SkIRect fDirtyRect; |
| SkDEBUGCODE(bool fDirty); |
| |
| friend class GrDrawOpAtlas; |
| |
| typedef SkRefCnt INHERITED; |
| }; |
| |
| typedef SkTInternalLList<Plot> PlotList; |
| |
| static uint32_t GetPlotIndexFromID(AtlasID id) { |
| return (id >> 8) & 0xff; |
| } |
| |
| // top 48 bits are reserved for the generation ID |
| static uint64_t GetGenerationFromID(AtlasID id) { |
| return (id >> 16) & 0xffffffffffff; |
| } |
| |
| inline bool updatePlot(GrDeferredUploadTarget*, AtlasID*, Plot*); |
| |
| inline void makeMRU(Plot* plot, int pageIdx) { |
| if (fPages[pageIdx].fPlotList.head() == plot) { |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| fPages[pageIdx].fPlotList.remove(plot); |
| fPages[pageIdx].fPlotList.addToHead(plot); |
| |
| // No MRU update for pages -- since we will always try to add from |
| // the front and remove from the back there is no need for MRU. |
| } |
| |
| bool uploadToPage(const GrCaps&, unsigned int pageIdx, AtlasID* id, |
| GrDeferredUploadTarget* target, int width, int height, const void* image, |
| SkIPoint16* loc); |
| |
| bool createPages(GrProxyProvider*); |
| bool activateNewPage(GrResourceProvider*); |
| void deactivateLastPage(); |
| |
| void processEviction(AtlasID); |
| inline void processEvictionAndResetRects(Plot* plot) { |
| this->processEviction(plot->id()); |
| plot->resetRects(); |
| } |
| |
| GrBackendFormat fFormat; |
| GrColorType fColorType; |
| int fTextureWidth; |
| int fTextureHeight; |
| int fPlotWidth; |
| int fPlotHeight; |
| unsigned int fNumPlots; |
| |
| uint64_t fAtlasGeneration; |
| // nextTokenToFlush() value at the end of the previous flush |
| GrDeferredUploadToken fPrevFlushToken; |
| |
| std::vector<EvictionCallback*> fEvictionCallbacks; |
| |
| struct Page { |
| // allocated array of Plots |
| std::unique_ptr<sk_sp<Plot>[]> fPlotArray; |
| // LRU list of Plots (MRU at head - LRU at tail) |
| PlotList fPlotList; |
| }; |
| // proxies kept separate to make it easier to pass them up to client |
| GrSurfaceProxyView fViews[kMaxMultitexturePages]; |
| Page fPages[kMaxMultitexturePages]; |
| uint32_t fMaxPages; |
| |
| uint32_t fNumActivePages; |
| }; |
| |
| // There are three atlases (A8, 565, ARGB) that are kept in relation with one another. In |
| // general, the A8 dimensions are 2x the 565 and ARGB dimensions with the constraint that an atlas |
| // size will always contain at least one plot. Since the ARGB atlas takes the most space, its |
| // dimensions are used to size the other two atlases. |
| class GrDrawOpAtlasConfig { |
| public: |
| // The capabilities of the GPU define maxTextureSize. The client provides maxBytes, and this |
| // represents the largest they want a single atlas texture to be. Due to multitexturing, we |
| // may expand temporarily to use more space as needed. |
| GrDrawOpAtlasConfig(int maxTextureSize, size_t maxBytes); |
| |
| // For testing only - make minimum sized atlases -- a single plot for ARGB, four for A8 |
| GrDrawOpAtlasConfig() : GrDrawOpAtlasConfig(kMaxAtlasDim, 0) {} |
| |
| SkISize atlasDimensions(GrMaskFormat type) const; |
| SkISize plotDimensions(GrMaskFormat type) const; |
| |
| private: |
| // On some systems texture coordinates are represented using half-precision floating point, |
| // which limits the largest atlas dimensions to 2048x2048. |
| // For simplicity we'll use this constraint for all of our atlas textures. |
| // This can be revisited later if we need larger atlases. |
| static constexpr int kMaxAtlasDim = 2048; |
| |
| SkISize fARGBDimensions; |
| int fMaxTextureSize; |
| }; |
| |
| #endif |