Index: cc/layers/render_surface_impl.cc |
diff --git a/cc/layers/render_surface_impl.cc b/cc/layers/render_surface_impl.cc |
index ed036f3933ea188c7d371e2f5244c6d9ef2f1809..d2e5a73673327eb2d5661cf9541ef856e61296aa 100644 |
--- a/cc/layers/render_surface_impl.cc |
+++ b/cc/layers/render_surface_impl.cc |
@@ -75,9 +75,8 @@ gfx::RectF RenderSurfaceImpl::DrawableContentRect() const { |
gfx::Rect surface_content_rect = content_rect(); |
if (!owning_layer_->filters().IsEmpty()) { |
- int left, top, right, bottom; |
- owning_layer_->filters().GetOutsets(&top, &right, &bottom, &left); |
- surface_content_rect.Inset(-left, -top, -right, -bottom); |
jbroman
2016/05/27 17:43:48
Output of the test before this patch:
[ RUN
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+ surface_content_rect = |
+ owning_layer_->filters().MapRect(surface_content_rect, SkMatrix::I()); |
Stephen White
2016/06/01 17:17:38
Er, wait. Shouldn't we be using the filters_scale
jbroman
2016/06/01 19:38:00
I don't think so; I'd expect that the scale of fil
Stephen White
2016/06/01 22:13:12
It's not the rectangle that's the problem; it's th
jbroman
2016/06/06 17:16:59
Yes, but the rectangle isn't in device space yet a
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} |
gfx::RectF drawable_content_rect = MathUtil::MapClippedRect( |
draw_transform(), gfx::RectF(surface_content_rect)); |