/* * Copyright 2006 The Android Open Source Project * * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be * found in the LICENSE file.
*/
staticvoid insert_new_edges(SkEdge* newEdge, int curr_y) { if (newEdge->fFirstY != curr_y) { return;
}
SkEdge* prev = newEdge->fPrev; if (prev->fX <= newEdge->fX) { return;
} // find first x pos to insert
SkEdge* start = backward_insert_start(prev, newEdge->fX); // insert the lot, fixing up the links as we go do {
SkEdge* next = newEdge->fNext; do { if (start->fNext == newEdge) { goto nextEdge;
}
SkEdge* after = start->fNext; if (after->fX >= newEdge->fX) { break;
}
start = after;
} while (true);
remove_edge(newEdge);
insert_edge_after(newEdge, start);
nextEdge:
start = newEdge;
newEdge = next;
} while (newEdge->fFirstY == curr_y);
}
#ifdefined _WIN32 // disable warning : local variable used without having been initialized #pragma warning ( push ) #pragma warning ( disable : 4701 ) #endif
typedefvoid (*PrePostProc)(SkBlitter* blitter, int y, bool isStartOfScanline); #define PREPOST_START true #define PREPOST_END false
staticvoid walk_edges(SkEdge* prevHead, SkPathFillType fillType,
SkBlitter* blitter, int start_y, int stop_y,
PrePostProc proc, int rightClip) {
validate_sort(prevHead->fNext);
int curr_y = start_y; int windingMask = SkPathFillType_IsEvenOdd(fillType) ? 1 : -1;
for (;;) { int w = 0; int left SK_INIT_TO_AVOID_WARNING;
SkEdge* currE = prevHead->fNext;
SkFixed prevX = prevHead->fX;
validate_edges_for_y(currE, curr_y);
if (proc) {
proc(blitter, curr_y, PREPOST_START); // pre-proc
}
while (currE->fFirstY <= curr_y) {
SkASSERT(currE->fLastY >= curr_y);
int x = SkFixedRoundToInt(currE->fX);
if ((w & windingMask) == 0) { // we're starting interval
left = x;
}
w += currE->fWinding;
if ((w & windingMask) == 0) { // we finished an interval int width = x - left;
SkASSERT(width >= 0); if (width > 0) {
blitter->blitH(left, curr_y, width);
}
}
SkEdge* next = currE->fNext;
SkFixed newX;
if (currE->fLastY == curr_y) { // are we done with this edge? if (currE->fCurveCount > 0) { if (((SkQuadraticEdge*)currE)->updateQuadratic()) {
newX = currE->fX; goto NEXT_X;
}
} elseif (currE->fCurveCount < 0) { if (((SkCubicEdge*)currE)->updateCubic()) {
SkASSERT(currE->fFirstY == curr_y + 1);
if ((w & windingMask) != 0) { // was our right-edge culled away? int width = rightClip - left; if (width > 0) {
blitter->blitH(left, curr_y, width);
}
}
if (proc) {
proc(blitter, curr_y, PREPOST_END); // post-proc
}
curr_y += 1; if (curr_y >= stop_y) { break;
} // now currE points to the first edge with a Yint larger than curr_y
insert_new_edges(currE, curr_y);
}
}
// return true if we're NOT done with this edge staticbool update_edge(SkEdge* edge, int last_y) {
SkASSERT(edge->fLastY >= last_y); if (last_y == edge->fLastY) { if (edge->fCurveCount < 0) { if (((SkCubicEdge*)edge)->updateCubic()) {
SkASSERT(edge->fFirstY == last_y + 1); returntrue;
}
} elseif (edge->fCurveCount > 0) { if (((SkQuadraticEdge*)edge)->updateQuadratic()) {
SkASSERT(edge->fFirstY == last_y + 1); returntrue;
}
} returnfalse;
} returntrue;
}
// Unexpected conditions for which we need to return #define ASSERT_RETURN(cond) \ do { \ if (!(cond)) { \
SkDEBUGFAILF("assert(%s)", #cond); \ return; \
} \
} while (0)
// Needs Y to only change once (looser than convex in X) staticvoid walk_simple_edges(SkEdge* prevHead, SkBlitter* blitter, int start_y, int stop_y) {
validate_sort(prevHead->fNext);
// our edge choppers for curves can result in the initial edges // not lining up, so we take the max. int local_top = std::max(leftE->fFirstY, riteE->fFirstY);
ASSERT_RETURN(local_top >= start_y);
if (0 == (dLeft | dRite)) { int L = SkFixedRoundToInt(left); int R = SkFixedRoundToInt(rite); if (L > R) {
std::swap(L, R);
} if (L < R) {
count += 1;
blitter->blitRect(L, local_top, R - L, count);
}
local_top = local_bot + 1;
} else { do { int L = SkFixedRoundToInt(left); int R = SkFixedRoundToInt(rite); if (L > R) {
std::swap(L, R);
} if (L < R) {
blitter->blitH(L, local_top, R - L);
} // Either/both of these might overflow, since we perform this step even if // (later) we determine that we are done with the edge, and so the computed // left or rite edge will not be used (see update_edge). Use this helper to // silence UBSAN when we perform the add.
left = Sk32_can_overflow_add(left, dLeft);
rite = Sk32_can_overflow_add(rite, dRite);
local_top += 1;
} while (--count >= 0);
}
// this overrides blitH, and will call its proxy blitter with the inverse // of the spans it is given (clipped to the left/right of the cliprect) // // used to implement inverse filltypes on paths // class InverseBlitter : public SkBlitter { public: void setBlitter(SkBlitter* blitter, const SkIRect& clip, int shift) {
fBlitter = blitter;
fFirstX = clip.fLeft << shift;
fLastX = clip.fRight << shift;
} void prepost(int y, bool isStart) { if (isStart) {
fPrevX = fFirstX;
} else { int invWidth = fLastX - fPrevX; if (invWidth > 0) {
fBlitter->blitH(fPrevX, y, invWidth);
}
}
}
// overrides void blitH(int x, int y, int width) override { int invWidth = x - fPrevX; if (invWidth > 0) {
fBlitter->blitH(fPrevX, y, invWidth);
}
fPrevX = x + width;
}
// we do not expect to get called with these entrypoints void blitAntiH(int, int, const SkAlpha[], const int16_t runs[]) override {
SkDEBUGFAIL("blitAntiH unexpected");
} void blitV(int x, int y, int height, SkAlpha alpha) override {
SkDEBUGFAIL("blitV unexpected");
} void blitRect(int x, int y, int width, int height) override {
SkDEBUGFAIL("blitRect unexpected");
} void blitMask(const SkMask&, const SkIRect& clip) override {
SkDEBUGFAIL("blitMask unexpected");
}
private:
SkBlitter* fBlitter; int fFirstX, fLastX, fPrevX;
};
staticvoid PrePostInverseBlitterProc(SkBlitter* blitter, int y, bool isStart) {
((InverseBlitter*)blitter)->prepost(y, isStart);
}
static SkEdge* sort_edges(SkEdge* list[], int count, SkEdge** last) {
SkTQSort(list, list + count);
// now make the edges linked in sorted order for (int i = 1; i < count; i++) {
list[i - 1]->fNext = list[i];
list[i]->fPrev = list[i - 1];
}
*last = list[count - 1]; return list[0];
}
// clipRect has not been shifted up void sk_fill_path(const SkPath& path, const SkIRect& clipRect, SkBlitter* blitter, int start_y, int stop_y, int shiftEdgesUp, bool pathContainedInClip) {
SkASSERT(blitter);
SkBasicEdgeBuilder builder(shiftEdgesUp); int count = builder.buildEdges(path, pathContainedInClip ? nullptr : &shiftedClip);
SkEdge** list = builder.edgeList();
if (0 == count) { if (path.isInverseFillType()) { /* * Since we are in inverse-fill, our caller has already drawn above * our top (start_y) and will draw below our bottom (stop_y). Thus * we need to restrict our drawing to the intersection of the clip * and those two limits.
*/
SkIRect rect = clipRect; if (rect.fTop < start_y) {
rect.fTop = start_y;
} if (rect.fBottom > stop_y) {
rect.fBottom = stop_y;
} if (!rect.isEmpty()) {
blitter->blitRect(rect.fLeft << shiftEdgesUp,
rect.fTop << shiftEdgesUp,
rect.width() << shiftEdgesUp,
rect.height() << shiftEdgesUp);
}
} return;
}
SkEdge headEdge, tailEdge, *last; // this returns the first and last edge after they're sorted into a dlink list
SkEdge* edge = sort_edges(list, count, &last);
/** * If the caller is drawing an inverse-fill path, then it pass true for * skipRejectTest, so we don't abort drawing just because the src bounds (ir) * is outside of the clip.
*/
SkScanClipper::SkScanClipper(SkBlitter* blitter, const SkRegion* clip, const SkIRect& ir, bool skipRejectTest, bool irPreClipped) {
fBlitter = nullptr; // null means blit nothing
fClipRect = nullptr;
if (clip) {
fClipRect = &clip->getBounds(); if (!skipRejectTest && !SkIRect::Intersects(*fClipRect, ir)) { // completely clipped out return;
}
staticbool clip_to_limit(const SkRegion& orig, SkRegion* reduced) { // need to limit coordinates such that the width/height of our rect can be represented // in SkFixed (16.16). See skbug.com/7998 const int32_t limit = 32767 >> 1;
// Bias used for conservative rounding of float rects to int rects, to nudge the irects a little // larger, so we don't "think" a path's bounds are inside a clip, when (due to numeric drift in // the scan-converter) we might walk beyond the predicted limits. // // This value has been determined trial and error: pick the smallest value (after the 0.5) that // fixes any problematic cases (e.g. crbug.com/844457) // NOTE: cubics appear to be the main reason for needing this slop. If we could (perhaps) have a // more accurate walker for cubics, we may be able to reduce this fudge factor. staticconstdouble kConservativeRoundBias = 0.5 + 1.5 / SK_FDot6One;
/** * Round the value down. This is used to round the top and left of a rectangle, * and corresponds to the way the scan converter treats the top and left edges. * It has a slight bias to make the "rounded" int smaller than a normal round, to create a more * conservative int-bounds (larger) from a float rect.
*/ staticinlineint round_down_to_int(SkScalar x) { double xx = x;
xx -= kConservativeRoundBias; return sk_double_saturate2int(ceil(xx));
}
/** * Round the value up. This is used to round the right and bottom of a rectangle. * It has a slight bias to make the "rounded" int smaller than a normal round, to create a more * conservative int-bounds (larger) from a float rect.
*/ staticinlineint round_up_to_int(SkScalar x) { double xx = x;
xx += kConservativeRoundBias; return sk_double_saturate2int(floor(xx));
}
/* * Conservative rounding function, which effectively nudges the int-rect to be slightly larger * than SkRect::round() might have produced. This is a safety-net for the scan-converter, which * inspects the returned int-rect, and may disable clipping (for speed) if it thinks all of the * edges will fit inside the clip's bounds. The scan-converter introduces slight numeric errors * due to accumulated += of the slope, so this function is used to return a conservatively large * int-bounds, and thus we will only disable clipping if we're sure the edges will stay in-bounds.
*/ static SkIRect conservative_round_to_int(const SkRect& src) { return {
round_down_to_int(src.fLeft),
round_down_to_int(src.fTop),
round_up_to_int(src.fRight),
round_up_to_int(src.fBottom),
};
}
// Our edges are fixed-point, and don't like the bounds of the clip to // exceed that. Here we trim the clip just so we don't overflow later on const SkRegion* clipPtr = &origClip;
SkRegion finiteClip; if (clip_to_limit(origClip, &finiteClip)) { if (finiteClip.isEmpty()) { return;
}
clipPtr = &finiteClip;
} // don't reference "origClip" any more, just use clipPtr
SkRect bounds = path.getBounds(); bool irPreClipped = false; if (!SkRectPriv::MakeLargeS32().contains(bounds)) { if (!bounds.intersect(SkRectPriv::MakeLargeS32())) {
bounds.setEmpty();
}
irPreClipped = true;
}
SkIRect ir = conservative_round_to_int(bounds); if (ir.isEmpty()) { if (path.isInverseFillType()) {
blitter->blitRegion(*clipPtr);
} return;
}
SkScanClipper clipper(blitter, clipPtr, ir, path.isInverseFillType(), irPreClipped);
blitter = clipper.getBlitter(); if (blitter) { // we have to keep our calls to blitter in sorted order, so we // must blit the above section first, then the middle, then the bottom. if (path.isInverseFillType()) {
sk_blit_above(blitter, ir, *clipPtr);
}
SkASSERT(clipper.getClipRect() == nullptr ||
*clipper.getClipRect() == clipPtr->getBounds());
sk_fill_path(path, clipPtr->getBounds(), blitter, ir.fTop, ir.fBottom,
0, clipper.getClipRect() == nullptr); if (path.isInverseFillType()) {
sk_blit_below(blitter, ir, *clipPtr);
}
} else { // what does it mean to not have a blitter if path.isInverseFillType???
}
}
// now edge is the head of the sorted linklist int stop_y = ir.fBottom; if (clipRect && stop_y > clipRect->fBottom) {
stop_y = clipRect->fBottom;
} int start_y = ir.fTop; if (clipRect && start_y < clipRect->fTop) {
start_y = clipRect->fTop;
}
walk_simple_edges(&headEdge, blitter, start_y, stop_y);
}
SkRect r;
r.setBounds(pts, 3); // If r is too large (larger than can easily fit in SkFixed) then we need perform geometric // clipping. This is a bit of work, so we just call the general FillPath() to handle it. // Use FixedMax/2 as the limit so we can subtract two edges and still store that in Fixed. const SkScalar limit = SK_MaxS16 >> 1; if (!SkRect::MakeLTRB(-limit, -limit, limit, limit).contains(r)) {
SkPath path;
path.addPoly(pts, 3, false);
FillPath(path, clip, blitter); return;
}
SkIRect ir = conservative_round_to_int(r); if (ir.isEmpty() || !SkIRect::Intersects(ir, clip.getBounds())) { return;
}
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