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1 /*
2  * Copyright 2022 Google LLC
3  *
4  * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
5  * found in the LICENSE file.
6  */
7 
8 #ifndef skgpu_graphite_DrawAtlas_DEFINED
9 #define skgpu_graphite_DrawAtlas_DEFINED
10 
11 #include <cmath>
12 #include <string>
13 #include <string_view>
14 #include <vector>
15 
16 #include "src/core/SkIPoint16.h"
17 #include "src/core/SkTHash.h"
18 #include "src/gpu/AtlasTypes.h"
19 #include "src/gpu/RectanizerSkyline.h"
20 
21 namespace skgpu::graphite {
22 
23 class Recorder;
24 class UploadList;
25 class TextureProxy;
26 
27 /**
28  * TODO: the process described here is tentative, and this comment revised once locked down.
29  *
30  * This class manages one or more atlas textures on behalf of primitive draws in Device. The
31  * drawing processes that use the atlas add preceding UploadTasks when generating RenderPassTasks.
32  * The class provides facilities for using DrawTokens to detect data hazards. Plots that need
33  * uploads are tracked until it is impossible to add data without overwriting texels read by draws
34  * that have not yet been snapped to a RenderPassTask. At that point, the atlas will attempt to
35  * allocate a new atlas texture (or "page") of the same size, up to a maximum number of textures,
36  * and upload to that texture. If that's not possible, then the atlas will fail to add a subimage.
37  * This gives the Device the chance to end the current draw, snap a RenderpassTask, and begin a new
38  * one. Additional uploads will then succeed.
39  *
40  * When the atlas has multiple pages, new uploads are prioritized to the lower index pages, i.e.,
41  * it will try to upload to page 0 before page 1 or 2. To keep the atlas from continually using
42  * excess space, periodic garbage collection is needed to shift data from the higher index pages to
43  * the lower ones, and then eventually remove any pages that are no longer in use. "In use" is
44  * determined by using the AtlasToken system: After a DrawPass is snapped a subarea of the page, or
45  * "plot" is checked to see whether it was used in that DrawPass. If less than a quarter of the
46  * plots have been used recently (within kPlotRecentlyUsedCount iterations) and there are available
47  * plots in lower index pages, the higher index page will be deactivated, and its glyphs will
48  * gradually migrate to other pages via the usual upload system.
49  *
50  * Garbage collection is initiated by the DrawAtlas's client via the compact() method.
51  */
52 class DrawAtlas {
53 public:
54     /** Is the atlas allowed to use more than one texture? */
55     enum class AllowMultitexturing : bool { kNo, kYes };
56 
57     /**
58      * Returns a DrawAtlas.
59      *  @param ct                  The colorType which this atlas will store.
60      *  @param bpp                 Size in bytes of each pixel.
61      *  @param width               Width in pixels of the atlas.
62      *  @param height              Height in pixels of the atlas.
63      *  @param plotWidth           The width of each plot. width/plotWidth should be an integer.
64      *  @param plotWidth           The height of each plot. height/plotHeight should be an integer.
65      *  @param atlasGeneration     A pointer to the context's generation counter.
66      *  @param allowMultitexturing Can the atlas use more than one texture.
67      *  @param evictor             A pointer to an eviction callback class.
68      *
69      *  @return                    An initialized DrawAtlas, or nullptr if creation fails.
70      */
71     static std::unique_ptr<DrawAtlas> Make(SkColorType ct, size_t bpp,
72                                            int width, int height,
73                                            int plotWidth, int plotHeight,
74                                            AtlasGenerationCounter* generationCounter,
75                                            AllowMultitexturing allowMultitexturing,
76                                            PlotEvictionCallback* evictor,
77                                            std::string_view label);
78 
79     /**
80      * Adds a width x height subimage to the atlas. Upon success it returns 'kSucceeded' and returns
81      * the ID and the subimage's coordinates in the backing texture. 'kTryAgain' is returned if
82      * the subimage cannot fit in the atlas without overwriting texels that will be read in the
83      * current list of draws. This indicates that the Device should end its current draw, snap a
84      * DrawPass, and begin another before adding more data. 'kError' will be returned when some
85      * unrecoverable error was encountered while trying to add the subimage. In this case the draw
86      * being created should be discarded.
87      *
88      * This tracking does not generate UploadTasks per se. Instead, when the RenderPassTask is
89      * ready to be snapped, recordUploads() will be called by the Device and that will generate the
90      * necessary UploadTasks. If the useCachedUploads argument in recordUploads() is true, this
91      * will generate uploads for the entire area of each Plot that has changed since the last
92      * eviction. Otherwise it will only generate uploads for newly added changes.
93      *
94      * NOTE: When a draw that reads from the atlas is added to the DrawList, the client using this
95      * DrawAtlas must immediately call 'setLastUseToken' with the currentToken from the Recorder,
96      * otherwise the next call to addToAtlas might cause the previous data to be overwritten before
97      * it has been read.
98      */
99 
100     enum class ErrorCode {
101         kError,
102         kSucceeded,
103         kTryAgain
104     };
105 
106     ErrorCode addToAtlas(Recorder*, int width, int height, const void* image, AtlasLocator*);
107     bool recordUploads(UploadList*, Recorder*, bool useCachedUploads);
108 
getProxies()109     const sk_sp<TextureProxy>* getProxies() const { return fProxies; }
110 
atlasID()111     uint32_t atlasID() const { return fAtlasID; }
atlasGeneration()112     uint64_t atlasGeneration() const { return fAtlasGeneration; }
113 
hasID(const PlotLocator & plotLocator)114     bool hasID(const PlotLocator& plotLocator) {
115         if (!plotLocator.isValid()) {
116             return false;
117         }
118 
119         uint32_t plot = plotLocator.plotIndex();
120         uint32_t page = plotLocator.pageIndex();
121         uint64_t plotGeneration = fPages[page].fPlotArray[plot]->genID();
122         uint64_t locatorGeneration = plotLocator.genID();
123         return plot < fNumPlots && page < fNumActivePages && plotGeneration == locatorGeneration;
124     }
125 
126     /** To ensure the atlas does not evict a given entry, the client must set the last use token. */
setLastUseToken(const AtlasLocator & atlasLocator,AtlasToken token)127     void setLastUseToken(const AtlasLocator& atlasLocator, AtlasToken token) {
128         SkASSERT(this->hasID(atlasLocator.plotLocator()));
129         uint32_t plotIdx = atlasLocator.plotIndex();
130         SkASSERT(plotIdx < fNumPlots);
131         uint32_t pageIdx = atlasLocator.pageIndex();
132         SkASSERT(pageIdx < fNumActivePages);
133         Plot* plot = fPages[pageIdx].fPlotArray[plotIdx].get();
134         this->makeMRU(plot, pageIdx);
135         plot->setLastUseToken(token);
136     }
137 
numActivePages()138     uint32_t numActivePages() { return fNumActivePages; }
139 
setLastUseTokenBulk(const BulkUsePlotUpdater & updater,AtlasToken token)140     void setLastUseTokenBulk(const BulkUsePlotUpdater& updater,
141                              AtlasToken token) {
142         int count = updater.count();
143         for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {
144             const BulkUsePlotUpdater::PlotData& pd = updater.plotData(i);
145             // it's possible we've added a plot to the updater and subsequently the plot's page
146             // was deleted -- so we check to prevent a crash
147             if (pd.fPageIndex < fNumActivePages) {
148                 Plot* plot = fPages[pd.fPageIndex].fPlotArray[pd.fPlotIndex].get();
149                 this->makeMRU(plot, pd.fPageIndex);
150                 plot->setLastUseToken(token);
151             }
152         }
153     }
154 
155     void compact(AtlasToken startTokenForNextFlush);
156 
157     void evictAllPlots();
158 
maxPages()159     uint32_t maxPages() const {
160         return fMaxPages;
161     }
162 
163     int numAllocated_TestingOnly() const;
164     void setMaxPages_TestingOnly(uint32_t maxPages);
165 
166 private:
167     DrawAtlas(SkColorType, size_t bpp, int width, int height, int plotWidth, int plotHeight,
168               AtlasGenerationCounter* generationCounter,
169               AllowMultitexturing allowMultitexturing, std::string_view label);
170 
171     bool updatePlot(AtlasLocator*, Plot* plot);
172 
makeMRU(Plot * plot,int pageIdx)173     inline void makeMRU(Plot* plot, int pageIdx) {
174         if (fPages[pageIdx].fPlotList.head() == plot) {
175             return;
176         }
177 
178         fPages[pageIdx].fPlotList.remove(plot);
179         fPages[pageIdx].fPlotList.addToHead(plot);
180 
181         // No MRU update for pages -- since we will always try to add from
182         // the front and remove from the back there is no need for MRU.
183     }
184 
185     bool addToPage(unsigned int pageIdx, int width, int height, const void* image, AtlasLocator*);
186 
187     bool createPages(AtlasGenerationCounter*);
188     bool activateNewPage(Recorder*);
189     void deactivateLastPage();
190 
191     void processEviction(PlotLocator);
processEvictionAndResetRects(Plot * plot)192     inline void processEvictionAndResetRects(Plot* plot) {
193         this->processEviction(plot->plotLocator());
194         plot->resetRects();
195     }
196 
197     SkColorType           fColorType;
198     size_t                fBytesPerPixel;
199     int                   fTextureWidth;
200     int                   fTextureHeight;
201     int                   fPlotWidth;
202     int                   fPlotHeight;
203     unsigned int          fNumPlots;
204     const std::string     fLabel;
205     uint32_t              fAtlasID;   // unique identifier for this atlas
206 
207     // A counter to track the atlas eviction state for Glyphs. Each Glyph has a PlotLocator
208     // which contains its current generation. When the atlas evicts a plot, it increases
209     // the generation counter. If a Glyph's generation is less than the atlas's
210     // generation, then it knows it's been evicted and is either free to be deleted or
211     // re-added to the atlas if necessary.
212     AtlasGenerationCounter* const fGenerationCounter;
213     uint64_t                      fAtlasGeneration;
214 
215     // nextFlushToken() value at the end of the previous DrawPass
216     // TODO: rename
217     AtlasToken fPrevFlushToken;
218 
219     // the number of flushes since this atlas has been last used
220     // TODO: rename
221     int fFlushesSinceLastUse;
222 
223     std::vector<PlotEvictionCallback*> fEvictionCallbacks;
224 
225     struct Page {
226         // allocated array of Plots
227         std::unique_ptr<sk_sp<Plot>[]> fPlotArray;
228         // LRU list of Plots (MRU at head - LRU at tail)
229         PlotList fPlotList;
230     };
231     // proxies kept separate to make it easier to pass them up to client
232     sk_sp<TextureProxy> fProxies[PlotLocator::kMaxMultitexturePages];
233     Page fPages[PlotLocator::kMaxMultitexturePages];
234     uint32_t fMaxPages;
235 
236     uint32_t fNumActivePages;
237 
238     SkDEBUGCODE(void validate(const AtlasLocator& atlasLocator) const;)
239 };
240 
241 // For text there are three atlases (A8, 565, ARGB) that are kept in relation with one another. In
242 // general, because A8 is the most frequently used mask format its dimensions are 2x the 565 and
243 // ARGB dimensions, with the constraint that an atlas size will always contain at least one plot.
244 // Since the ARGB atlas takes the most space, its dimensions are used to size the other two atlases.
245 class DrawAtlasConfig {
246 public:
247     // The capabilities of the GPU define maxTextureSize. The client provides maxBytes, and this
248     // represents the largest they want a single atlas texture to be. Due to multitexturing, we
249     // may expand temporarily to use more space as needed.
250     DrawAtlasConfig(int maxTextureSize, size_t maxBytes);
251 
252     SkISize atlasDimensions(MaskFormat type) const;
253     SkISize plotDimensions(MaskFormat type) const;
254 
255 private:
256     // On some systems texture coordinates are represented using half-precision floating point
257     // with 11 significant bits, which limits the largest atlas dimensions to 2048x2048.
258     // For simplicity we'll use this constraint for all of our atlas textures.
259     // This can be revisited later if we need larger atlases.
260     inline static constexpr int kMaxAtlasDim = 2048;
261 
262     SkISize fARGBDimensions;
263     int     fMaxTextureSize;
264 };
265 
266 // For tracking when Plots have been uploaded for Recording replay
267 class PlotUploadTracker {
268 public:
269     PlotUploadTracker() = default;
270 
271     bool needsUpload(PlotLocator plotLocator, AtlasToken uploadToken, uint32_t atlasID);
272 
273 private:
274     struct PlotAgeData {
275         uint64_t genID;
276         AtlasToken uploadToken;
277     };
278 
279     // mapping from page+plot pair to PlotAgeData
280     using PlotAgeHashMap = SkTHashMap<uint32_t, PlotAgeData>;
281 
282     // mapping from atlasID to PlotAgeHashMap for that atlas
283     SkTHashMap<uint32_t, PlotAgeHashMap> fAtlasData;
284 };
285 
286 }  // namespace skgpu::graphite
287 
288 #endif
289