PixelRef now returns (nearly) everything that is currently in SkBitmap. The goal is to refactor bitmap later to remove redundancy, and more interestingly, remove the chance for a disconnect between the actual (pixelref) rowbytes and config, and the one claimed by the bitmap.

R=mtklein@google.com, scroggo@google.com

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/68973005

git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@12537 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
diff --git a/tests/DrawBitmapRectTest.cpp b/tests/DrawBitmapRectTest.cpp
index 9289e11..7049c0c 100644
--- a/tests/DrawBitmapRectTest.cpp
+++ b/tests/DrawBitmapRectTest.cpp
@@ -44,12 +44,19 @@
 // Crashing in skia when a pixelref fails in lockPixels
 //
 static void test_faulty_pixelref(skiatest::Reporter* reporter) {
+    SkImageInfo info;
+    info.fWidth = 100;
+    info.fHeight = 100;
+    info.fColorType = kPMColor_SkColorType;
+    info.fAlphaType = kPremul_SkAlphaType;
+
     // need a cache, but don't expect to use it, so the budget is not critical
     SkAutoTUnref<SkDiscardableMemoryPool> pool(SkNEW_ARGS(SkDiscardableMemoryPool,
                                                           (10 * 1000, NULL)));
     SkBitmap bm;
     bool installSuccess = SkDiscardablePixelRef::Install(SkNEW(FailureImageGenerator), &bm, pool);
     REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, installSuccess);
+
     // now our bitmap has a pixelref, but we know it will fail to lock
 
     SkAutoTUnref<SkSurface> surface(SkSurface::NewRasterPMColor(200, 200));