When we need to solid fill an entire pixmap with a specific color,
we do not need to draw it immediately. We can defer it to the
following occasions:
1. The pixmap will be used as source, then we can just use a shader
to instead of one copyarea.
2. The pixmap will be used as target, then we can do the filling
just before drawing new pixel onto it. The filling and drawing
will have the same target texture, we can save one time of
fbo context switching.
Actually, for the 2nd case, we have opportunity to further optimize
it. We can just fill the untouched region.
By applying this patch, the cairo-trace for the firefox-planet-gnome's
rendering time decrease to 14seconds from 16 seconds.
Signed-off-by: Zhigang Gong <zhigang.gong@linux.intel.com>
We already handle all format checking in pixmap uploading and
converting, don't need to do that again.
Signed-off-by: Zhigang Gong <zhigang.gong@linux.intel.com>
This reverts commit eb16fe0b7c8ea27b5cf9122d02e48bf585495228.
As currently glamor_prepare_access/finish_access will touch
the whole pixmap, not just the request region, then write only
mode will not work correctly. We may need to revisit all fallback
case, and convert the image to the right size before do the
prepare/finish processing.
Signed-off-by: Zhigang Gong <zhigang.gong@gmail.com>
Some strange web page has 20000*1 png picture, and actually only use
partial of it. We force to convert it to a actuall size rather than
its original size,if it is the case. Then to avoid latter's failure
uploading.
Signed-off-by: Zhigang Gong <zhigang.gong@linux.intel.com>
If we only need a short part of the source or mask's drawable
pixmap, we can convert it to a new small picture before
call to the low level compositing function. Then it will only
upload the smaller picture latter.
Signed-off-by: Zhigang Gong <zhigang.gong@linux.intel.com>
Access mapped vbo address is too slow. And by use system memory
directly, rgb10text/aa10text increases from 980K/1160K to 117K/140K.
Signed-off-by: Zhigang Gong <zhigang.gong@linux.intel.com>
This reduce the time when running cairo-performance-trace with
the firefox-planet-gnome.trace from 23.5 seconds to 21.5 seconds.
Signed-off-by: Zhigang Gong <zhigang.gong@linux.intel.com>
This is a bug, as if we do blend set up before do the pixmap
dynamic uploading. We will have a incorrect blend env when
doing the uploading.
Signed-off-by: Zhigang Gong <zhigang.gong@gmail.com>
Change the glamor_change_window_attributes's handling. We don't need
to fallback every thing to cpu at the beginning. Only when there
is a real need to change the pixmap's format, we need to do something.
Otherwise, we need do nothing here.
Signed-off-by: Zhigang Gong <zhigang.gong@linux.intel.com>
Concentrate the verties and texture coords processing code to a new
file glamor_utils.h. Change most of the code to macro. Will have some
performance benefit on slow machine. And reduce most of the duplicate
code when calculate the normalized coords.
Signed-off-by: Zhigang Gong <zhigang.gong@linux.intel.com>
Major refactoring.
1. Rewrite the pixmap texture uploading and downloading functions.
Add some new functions for both the prepare/finish access and
the new performance feature dynamic texture uploading, which
could download and upload the current image to/from a private
texture/fbo. In the uploading or downloading phase, we need to
handle two things:
The first is the yInverted option, If it set, then we don't need
to flip y. If not set, if it is from a dynamic texture uploading
then we don't need to flip either if the current drawing process
will flip it latter. If it is from finish_access, then we must
flip the y axis.
The second thing is the alpha channel hanlding, if the pixmap's
format is something like x8a8r8g8, x1r5g5b5 which means it doesn't
has alpha channel, but it do has those extra bits. Then we need to
wire those bits to 1.
2. Add almost all the required picture format support.
This is not as trivial as it looks like. The previous implementation
only support GL_a8,GL_a8r8g8b8,GL_x8r8g8b8. All the other format,
we have to fallback to cpu. The reason why we can't simply add those
other color format is because the exists of picture. one drawable
pixmap may has one or even more container pictures. The drawable pixmap's
depth can't map to a specified color format, for example depth 16 can
mapped to r5g6b5, x1r5g5b5, a1r5g5b5, or even b5g6r5. So we can't get
get the color format just from the depth value. But the pixmap do not
has a pict_format element. We have to make a new one in the pixmap
private data structure. Reroute the CreatePicture to glamor_create_picture
and then store the picture's format to the pixmap's private structure.
This is not an ideal solution, as there may be more than one pictures
refer to the same pixmap. Then we will have trouble. There is an example
in glamor_composite_with_shader. The source and mask often share the
same pixmap, but use different picture format. Our current solution is to
combine those two different picture formats to one which will not lose any
data. Then change the source's format to this new format and then upload
the pixmap to texture once. It works. If we fail to find a matched new
format then we fallback.
There still is a potential problem, if two pictures refer to the same
pixmap, and one of them destroy the picture, but the other still remained
to be used latter. We don't handle that situation currently. To be fixed.
3. Dynamic texture uploading.
This is a performance feature. Although we don't like the client to hold
a pixmap data to shared memory and we can't accelerate it. And even worse,
we may need to fallback all the required pixmaps to cpu memory and then
process them on CPU. This feature is to mitigate this penalty. When the
target pixmap has a valid gl fbo attached to it. But the other pixmaps are
not. Then it will be more efficient to upload the other pixmaps to GPU and
then do the blitting or rendering on GPU than fallback all the pixmaps to CPU.
To enable this feature, I experienced a significant performance improvement
in the Game "Mines" :).
4. Debug facility.
Modify the debug output mechanism. Now add a new macro:
glamor_debug_output(_level_, _format_,...) to conditional output some messages
according to the environment variable GLAMOR_DEBUG. We have the following
levels currently.
exports GLAMOR_DEBUG to 3 will enable all the above messages.
5. Changes in pixmap private data structure.
Add some for the full color format supports and relate it to the pictures which
already described. Also Add the following new elements:
gl_fbo - to indicates whether this pixmap is on gpu only.
gl_tex - to indicates whether the tex is valid and is containing the pixmap's
image originally.
As we bring the dynamic pixmap uploading feature, so a cpu memory pixmap may
also has a valid fbo or tex attached to it. So we will have to use the above
new element to check it true type.
After this commit, we can pass the rendercheck testing for all the picture formats.
And is much much fater than fallback to cpu when doing rendercheck testing.
Signed-off-by: Zhigang Gong <zhigang.gong@linux.intel.com>
Added a new shader aswizlle_prog to wired the alpha to 1 when
the image color depth is 24 (xrgb). Then we don't need to fallback
the xrgb source/mask to software composite in render phase. Also
don't wire the alpha bit to 1 in the render phase. This can get
about 2x performance gain with the cairo performance trace's
firefox-planet case.
Signed-off-by: Zhigang Gong <zhigang.gong@linux.intel.com>
Due to the coordinate system on EGL is different from FBO
object. To support EGL surface well, we add this new feature.
When calling glamor_init from EGL ddx driver, it should use
the new flag GLAMOR_INVERTED_Y_AXIS.
They're stored just like a8, but the values are set to either 0.0 or
1.0. Because they're a8 with only two legal values, we can't use them
as destinations, but nobody's rendering to a1 dests anyway (we hope).
It's not an offset from pixmap coords to composited pixmap coords,
it's an offset from screen-relative window drawable coords to
composited pixmap coords.