/* * Copyright 2008 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. */ #ifndef SkPixelRef_DEFINED #define SkPixelRef_DEFINED #include "SkBitmap.h" #include "SkRefCnt.h" #include "SkString.h" class SkColorTable; struct SkIRect; class SkMutex; class SkFlattenableReadBuffer; class SkFlattenableWriteBuffer; // this is an opaque class, not interpreted by skia class SkGpuTexture; #if SK_ALLOW_STATIC_GLOBAL_INITIALIZERS #define SK_DECLARE_PIXEL_REF_REGISTRAR() #define SK_DEFINE_PIXEL_REF_REGISTRAR(pixelRef) \ static SkPixelRef::Registrar g##pixelRef##Reg(#pixelRef, \ pixelRef::Create); #else #define SK_DECLARE_PIXEL_REF_REGISTRAR() static void Init(); #define SK_DEFINE_PIXEL_REF_REGISTRAR(pixelRef) \ void pixelRef::Init() { \ SkPixelRef::Registrar(#pixelRef, Create); \ } #endif /** \class SkPixelRef This class is the smart container for pixel memory, and is used with SkBitmap. A pixelref is installed into a bitmap, and then the bitmap can access the actual pixel memory by calling lockPixels/unlockPixels. This class can be shared/accessed between multiple threads. */ class SK_API SkPixelRef : public SkRefCnt { public: explicit SkPixelRef(SkBaseMutex* mutex = NULL); /** Return the pixel memory returned from lockPixels, or null if the lockCount is 0. */ void* pixels() const { return fPixels; } /** Return the current colorTable (if any) if pixels are locked, or null. */ SkColorTable* colorTable() const { return fColorTable; } /** * Returns true if the lockcount > 0 */ bool isLocked() const { return fLockCount > 0; } /** Call to access the pixel memory, which is returned. Balance with a call to unlockPixels(). */ void lockPixels(); /** Call to balanace a previous call to lockPixels(). Returns the pixels (or null) after the unlock. NOTE: lock calls can be nested, but the matching number of unlock calls must be made in order to free the memory (if the subclass implements caching/deferred-decoding.) */ void unlockPixels(); /** * Some bitmaps can return a copy of their pixels for lockPixels(), but * that copy, if modified, will not be pushed back. These bitmaps should * not be used as targets for a raster device/canvas (since all pixels * modifications will be lost when unlockPixels() is called.) */ bool lockPixelsAreWritable() const; /** Returns a non-zero, unique value corresponding to the pixels in this pixelref. Each time the pixels are changed (and notifyPixelsChanged is called), a different generation ID will be returned. */ uint32_t getGenerationID() const; /** Call this if you have changed the contents of the pixels. This will in- turn cause a different generation ID value to be returned from getGenerationID(). */ void notifyPixelsChanged(); /** Returns true if this pixelref is marked as immutable, meaning that the contents of its pixels will not change for the lifetime of the pixelref. */ bool isImmutable() const { return fIsImmutable; } /** Marks this pixelref is immutable, meaning that the contents of its pixels will not change for the lifetime of the pixelref. This state can be set on a pixelref, but it cannot be cleared once it is set. */ void setImmutable(); /** Return the optional URI string associated with this pixelref. May be null. */ const char* getURI() const { return fURI.size() ? fURI.c_str() : NULL; } /** Copy a URI string to this pixelref, or clear the URI if the uri is null */ void setURI(const char uri[]) { fURI.set(uri); } /** Copy a URI string to this pixelref */ void setURI(const char uri[], size_t len) { fURI.set(uri, len); } /** Assign a URI string to this pixelref. */ void setURI(const SkString& uri) { fURI = uri; } /** Are we really wrapping a texture instead of a bitmap? */ virtual SkGpuTexture* getTexture() { return NULL; } bool readPixels(SkBitmap* dst, const SkIRect* subset = NULL); /** Makes a deep copy of this PixelRef, respecting the requested config. Returns NULL if either there is an error (e.g. the destination could not be created with the given config), or this PixelRef does not support deep copies. */ virtual SkPixelRef* deepCopy(SkBitmap::Config config) { return NULL; } // serialization typedef SkPixelRef* (*Factory)(SkFlattenableReadBuffer&); virtual Factory getFactory() const { return NULL; } virtual void flatten(SkFlattenableWriteBuffer&) const; #ifdef SK_BUILD_FOR_ANDROID /** * Acquire a "global" ref on this object. * The default implementation just calls ref(), but subclasses can override * this method to implement additional behavior. */ virtual void globalRef(void* data=NULL); /** * Release a "global" ref on this object. * The default implementation just calls unref(), but subclasses can override * this method to implement additional behavior. */ virtual void globalUnref(); #endif static Factory NameToFactory(const char name[]); static const char* FactoryToName(Factory); static void Register(const char name[], Factory); class Registrar { public: Registrar(const char name[], Factory factory) { SkPixelRef::Register(name, factory); } }; protected: /** Called when the lockCount goes from 0 to 1. The caller will have already acquire a mutex for thread safety, so this method need not do that. */ virtual void* onLockPixels(SkColorTable**) = 0; /** Called when the lock count goes from 1 to 0. The caller will have already acquire a mutex for thread safety, so this method need not do that. */ virtual void onUnlockPixels() = 0; /** Default impl returns true */ virtual bool onLockPixelsAreWritable() const; /** * For pixelrefs that don't have access to their raw pixels, they may be * able to make a copy of them (e.g. if the pixels are on the GPU). * * The base class implementation returns false; */ virtual bool onReadPixels(SkBitmap* dst, const SkIRect* subsetOrNull); /** Return the mutex associated with this pixelref. This value is assigned in the constructor, and cannot change during the lifetime of the object. */ SkBaseMutex* mutex() const { return fMutex; } SkPixelRef(SkFlattenableReadBuffer&, SkBaseMutex*); // only call from constructor. Flags this to always be locked, removing // the need to grab the mutex and call onLockPixels/onUnlockPixels. // Performance tweak to avoid those calls (esp. in multi-thread use case). void setPreLocked(void* pixels, SkColorTable* ctable); // only call from constructor. Specify a (possibly) different mutex, or // null to use the default. Use with caution. // The default logic is to provide a mutex, but possibly one that is // shared with other instances, though this sharing is implementation // specific, and it is legal for each instance to have its own mutex. void useDefaultMutex() { this->setMutex(NULL); } private: #if !SK_ALLOW_STATIC_GLOBAL_INITIALIZERS static void InitializeFlattenables(); #endif SkBaseMutex* fMutex; // must remain in scope for the life of this object void* fPixels; SkColorTable* fColorTable; // we do not track ownership, subclass does int fLockCount; mutable uint32_t fGenerationID; SkString fURI; // can go from false to true, but never from true to false bool fIsImmutable; // only ever set in constructor, const after that bool fPreLocked; void setMutex(SkBaseMutex* mutex); friend class SkGraphics; }; #endif