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+/* |
+ * Copyright 2013 Google Inc. |
+ * |
+ * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
+ * found in the LICENSE file. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#include "SkBitmap.h" |
+#include "SkCanvas.h" |
+#include "SkData.h" |
+#include "SkForceLinking.h" |
+#include "SkImageDecoder.h" |
+#include "SkImagePriv.h" |
+#include "SkLazyPixelRef.h" |
+#include "SkScaledImageCache.h" |
+#include "SkStream.h" |
+#include "Test.h" |
+ |
+__SK_FORCE_IMAGE_DECODER_LINKING; |
+ |
+/** |
+ * Fill this bitmap with some color. |
+ */ |
+static void make_test_image(SkBitmap* bm) { |
+ static const int W = 50, H = 50; |
+ static const SkBitmap::Config config = SkBitmap::kARGB_8888_Config; |
+ bm->setConfig(config, W, H); |
+ bm->allocPixels(); |
+ bm->eraseColor(SK_ColorBLACK); |
+ SkCanvas canvas(*bm); |
+ SkPaint paint; |
+ paint.setColor(SK_ColorBLUE); |
+ canvas.drawRectCoords(0, 0, SkIntToScalar(W/2), |
+ SkIntToScalar(H/2), paint); |
+ paint.setColor(SK_ColorWHITE); |
+ canvas.drawRectCoords(SkIntToScalar(W/2), SkIntToScalar(H/2), |
+ SkIntToScalar(W), SkIntToScalar(H), paint); |
+} |
+ |
+/** |
+ * encode this bitmap into some data via SkImageEncoder |
+ */ |
+static SkData* create_data_from_bitmap(const SkBitmap& bm, |
+ SkImageEncoder::Type type) { |
+ SkDynamicMemoryWStream stream; |
+ if (SkImageEncoder::EncodeStream(&stream, bm, type, 100)) { |
+ return stream.copyToData(); |
+ } |
+ return NULL; |
+} |
+ |
+/** |
+ * A simplified version of SkBitmapFactory |
+ */ |
+static bool simple_bitmap_factory(SkBitmapFactory::DecodeProc proc, |
+ SkData* data, |
+ SkBitmap* dst) { |
+ SkImage::Info info; |
+ if (!proc(data->data(), data->size(), &info, NULL)) { |
+ return false; |
+ } |
+ dst->setConfig(SkImageInfoToBitmapConfig(info), info.fWidth, |
+ info.fHeight, 0, info.fAlphaType); |
+ SkAutoTUnref<SkLazyPixelRef> ref(SkNEW_ARGS(SkLazyPixelRef, |
+ (data, proc, NULL))); |
+ dst->setPixelRef(ref); |
+ return true; |
+} |
+ |
+static void compare_bitmaps(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, |
+ const SkBitmap& b1, const SkBitmap& b2, |
+ bool pixelPerfect = true) { |
+ REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, b1.empty() == b2.empty()); |
+ REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, b1.width() == b2.width()); |
+ REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, b1.height() == b2.height()); |
+ REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, b1.isNull() == b2.isNull()); |
+ SkAutoLockPixels autoLockPixels1(b1); |
+ SkAutoLockPixels autoLockPixels2(b2); |
+ REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, b1.isNull() == b2.isNull()); |
+ if (b1.isNull() || b1.empty()) { |
+ return; |
+ } |
+ REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, NULL != b1.getPixels()); |
+ REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, NULL != b2.getPixels()); |
+ if ((!(b1.getPixels())) || (!(b2.getPixels()))) { |
+ return; |
+ } |
+ if ((b1.width() != b2.width()) || |
+ (b1.height() != b2.height())) { |
+ return; |
+ } |
+ if (!pixelPerfect) { |
+ return; |
+ } |
+ int pixelErrors = 0; |
+ for (int y = 0; y < b2.height(); ++y) { |
+ for (int x = 0; x < b2.width(); ++x) { |
+ if (b1.getColor(x, y) != b2.getColor(x, y)) { |
+ ++pixelErrors; |
+ } |
+ } |
+ } |
+ REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, 0 == pixelErrors); |
+} |
+ |
+/** |
+ * This checks to see that a SkLazyPixelRef works as advertized. |
+ */ |
+#include "TestClassDef.h" |
+DEF_TEST(CachedDecodingPixelRefTest, reporter) { |
+ SkBitmap original; |
+ make_test_image(&original); |
+ const size_t bitmapSize = original.getSize(); |
+ const size_t oldByteLimit = SkScaledImageCache::GetByteLimit(); |
+ REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, (!(original.empty())) && (!(original.isNull()))); |
+ |
+ static const SkImageEncoder::Type types[] = { |
+ SkImageEncoder::kPNG_Type, |
+ SkImageEncoder::kJPEG_Type, |
+ SkImageEncoder::kWEBP_Type |
+ }; |
+ |
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < SK_ARRAY_COUNT(types); i++) { |
+ SkImageEncoder::Type type = types[i]; |
+ SkAutoDataUnref encoded(create_data_from_bitmap(original, type)); |
+ REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, encoded.get() != NULL); |
+ if (NULL == encoded.get()) { |
+ continue; |
+ } |
+ SkBitmap lazy; |
+ static const SkBitmapFactory::DecodeProc decoder = |
+ &(SkImageDecoder::DecodeMemoryToTarget); |
+ bool success = simple_bitmap_factory(decoder, encoded.get(), &lazy); |
+ |
+ REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, success); |
+ |
+ size_t bytesUsed = SkScaledImageCache::GetBytesUsed(); |
+ |
+ if (oldByteLimit < bitmapSize) { |
+ SkScaledImageCache::SetByteLimit(bitmapSize + oldByteLimit); |
+ } |
+ void* lazyPixels = NULL; |
+ |
+ // Since this is lazy, it shouldn't have fPixels yet! |
+ REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, NULL == lazy.getPixels()); |
+ { |
+ SkAutoLockPixels autoLockPixels(lazy); // now pixels are good. |
+ lazyPixels = lazy.getPixels(); |
+ REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, NULL != lazy.getPixels()); |
+ // first time we lock pixels, we should get bump in the size |
+ // of the cache by exactly bitmapSize. |
+ REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, bytesUsed + bitmapSize |
+ == SkScaledImageCache::GetBytesUsed()); |
+ bytesUsed = SkScaledImageCache::GetBytesUsed(); |
+ } |
+ // pixels should be gone! |
+ REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, NULL == lazy.getPixels()); |
+ { |
+ SkAutoLockPixels autoLockPixels(lazy); // now pixels are good. |
+ REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, NULL != lazy.getPixels()); |
+ |
+ // verify that the same pixels are used this time. |
+ REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, lazy.getPixels() == lazyPixels); |
+ } |
+ |
+ bool comparePixels = (SkImageEncoder::kPNG_Type == type); |
+ // Only PNG is pixel-perfect. |
+ compare_bitmaps(reporter, original, lazy, comparePixels); |
+ |
+ // force the cache to clear by making it too small. |
+ SkScaledImageCache::SetByteLimit(bitmapSize / 2); |
+ compare_bitmaps(reporter, original, lazy, comparePixels); |
+ |
+ // I'm pretty sure that the logic of the cache should mean |
+ // that it will clear to zero, regardless of where it started. |
+ REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, SkScaledImageCache::GetBytesUsed() == 0); |
+ // TODO(someone) - write a custom allocator that can verify |
+ // that the memory where those pixels were cached really did |
+ // get freed. |
+ |
+ //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
+ // The following commented-out code happens to work on my |
+ // machine, and indicates to me that the SkLazyPixelRef is |
+ // behaving as designed. But I don't know an easy way to |
+ // guarantee that a second allocation of the same size will |
+ // give a different address. |
+ //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
+ // { |
+ // // confuse the heap allocation system |
+ // SkAutoMalloc autoMalloc(bitmapSize); |
+ // REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, autoMalloc.get() == lazyPixels); |
+ // { |
+ // SkAutoLockPixels autoLockPixels(lazy); |
+ // // verify that *different* pixels are used this time. |
+ // REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, lazy.getPixels() != lazyPixels); |
+ // compare_bitmaps(reporter, original, lazy, comparePixels); |
+ // } |
+ // } |
+ |
+ // restore cache size |
+ SkScaledImageCache::SetByteLimit(oldByteLimit); |
+ } |
+} |
+ |