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Unified Diff: skia/ext/bitmap_platform_device_linux.h

Issue 59133008: ozone: Support building without cairo (Closed) Base URL: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src
Patch Set: rebase & fix whitespace Created 7 years, 1 month ago
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Index: skia/ext/bitmap_platform_device_linux.h
diff --git a/skia/ext/bitmap_platform_device_linux.h b/skia/ext/bitmap_platform_device_linux.h
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-// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
-// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
-// found in the LICENSE file.
-
-#ifndef SKIA_EXT_BITMAP_PLATFORM_DEVICE_LINUX_H_
-#define SKIA_EXT_BITMAP_PLATFORM_DEVICE_LINUX_H_
-
-#include "base/basictypes.h"
-#include "base/compiler_specific.h"
-#include "base/memory/ref_counted.h"
-#include "skia/ext/platform_device.h"
-
-typedef struct _cairo_surface cairo_surface_t;
-
-// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// Image byte ordering on Linux:
-//
-// Pixels are packed into 32-bit words these days. Even for 24-bit images,
-// often 8-bits will be left unused for alignment reasons. Thus, when you see
-// ARGB as the byte order you have to wonder if that's in memory order or
-// little-endian order. Here I'll write A.R.G.B to specifiy the memory order.
-//
-// GdkPixbuf's provide a nice backing store and defaults to R.G.B.A order.
-// They'll do the needed byte swapping to match the X server when drawn.
-//
-// Skia can be controled in skia/include/corecg/SkUserConfig.h (see bits about
-// SK_R32_SHIFT). For Linux we define it to be ARGB in registers. For little
-// endian machines that means B.G.R.A in memory.
-//
-// The image loaders are controlled in
-// webkit/port/platform/image-decoders/ImageDecoder.h (see setRGBA). These are
-// also configured for ARGB in registers.
-//
-// Cairo's only 32-bit mode is ARGB in registers.
-//
-// X servers commonly have a 32-bit visual with xRGB in registers (since they
-// typically don't do alpha blending of drawables at the user level. Composite
-// extensions aside.)
-//
-// We don't use GdkPixbuf because its byte order differs from the rest. Most
-// importantly, it differs from Cairo which, being a system library, is
-// something that we can't easily change.
-// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-namespace skia {
-
-// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// This is the Linux bitmap backing for Skia. We create a Cairo image surface
-// to store the backing buffer. This buffer is BGRA in memory (on little-endian
-// machines).
-//
-// For now we are also using Cairo to paint to the Drawables so we provide an
-// accessor for getting the surface.
-//
-// This is all quite ok for test_shell. In the future we will want to use
-// shared memory between the renderer and the main process at least. In this
-// case we'll probably create the buffer from a precreated region of memory.
-// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-class BitmapPlatformDevice : public SkBitmapDevice, public PlatformDevice {
- // A reference counted cairo surface
- class BitmapPlatformDeviceData;
-
- public:
- // Create a BitmapPlatformDeviceLinux from an already constructed bitmap;
- // you should probably be using Create(). This may become private later if
- // we ever have to share state between some native drawing UI and Skia, like
- // the Windows and Mac versions of this class do.
- //
- // This object takes ownership of @data.
- BitmapPlatformDevice(const SkBitmap& other, BitmapPlatformDeviceData* data);
- virtual ~BitmapPlatformDevice();
-
- // Constructs a device with size |width| * |height| with contents initialized
- // to zero. |is_opaque| should be set if the caller knows the bitmap will be
- // completely opaque and allows some optimizations.
- static BitmapPlatformDevice* Create(int width, int height, bool is_opaque);
-
- // Performs the same construction as Create.
- // Other ports require a separate construction routine because Create does not
- // initialize the bitmap to 0.
- static BitmapPlatformDevice* CreateAndClear(int width, int height,
- bool is_opaque);
-
- // This doesn't take ownership of |data|. If |data| is NULL, the contents
- // of the device are initialized to 0.
- static BitmapPlatformDevice* Create(int width, int height, bool is_opaque,
- uint8_t* data);
-
- // Overridden from SkBaseDevice:
- virtual void setMatrixClip(const SkMatrix& transform, const SkRegion& region,
- const SkClipStack&) OVERRIDE;
-
- // Overridden from PlatformDevice:
- virtual cairo_t* BeginPlatformPaint() OVERRIDE;
- virtual void DrawToNativeContext(PlatformSurface surface, int x, int y,
- const PlatformRect* src_rect) OVERRIDE;
-
- protected:
- virtual SkBaseDevice* onCreateCompatibleDevice(SkBitmap::Config, int width,
- int height, bool isOpaque,
- Usage usage) OVERRIDE;
-
- private:
- static BitmapPlatformDevice* Create(int width, int height, bool is_opaque,
- cairo_surface_t* surface);
-
- scoped_refptr<BitmapPlatformDeviceData> data_;
-
- DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(BitmapPlatformDevice);
-};
-
-} // namespace skia
-
-#endif // SKIA_EXT_BITMAP_PLATFORM_DEVICE_LINUX_H_
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