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102 lines
3.3 KiB
102 lines
3.3 KiB
/*
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* Copyright 2014 Google Inc.
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*
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* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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* found in the LICENSE file.
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*/
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#include "include/core/SkRefCnt.h"
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#include "include/core/SkTypes.h"
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#include "include/private/SkMalloc.h"
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#include "src/core/SkCachedData.h"
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#include "src/lazy/SkDiscardableMemoryPool.h"
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#include "tests/Test.h"
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#include <cstring>
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class SkDiscardableMemory;
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enum LockedState {
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kUnlocked,
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kLocked,
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};
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enum CachedState {
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kNotInCache,
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kInCache,
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};
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static void check_data(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, SkCachedData* data,
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int refcnt, CachedState cacheState, LockedState lockedState) {
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, data->testing_only_getRefCnt() == refcnt);
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, data->testing_only_isInCache() == (kInCache == cacheState));
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, data->testing_only_isLocked() == (lockedState == kLocked));
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}
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static SkCachedData* make_data(size_t size, SkDiscardableMemoryPool* pool) {
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if (pool) {
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SkDiscardableMemory* dm = pool->create(size);
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// the pool "can" return null, but it shouldn't in these controlled conditions
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SkASSERT_RELEASE(dm);
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return new SkCachedData(size, dm);
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} else {
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return new SkCachedData(sk_malloc_throw(size), size);
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}
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}
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// returns with the data locked by client and cache
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static SkCachedData* test_locking(skiatest::Reporter* reporter,
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size_t size, SkDiscardableMemoryPool* pool) {
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SkCachedData* data = make_data(size, pool);
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memset(data->writable_data(), 0x80, size); // just to use writable_data()
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check_data(reporter, data, 1, kNotInCache, kLocked);
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data->ref();
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check_data(reporter, data, 2, kNotInCache, kLocked);
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data->unref();
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check_data(reporter, data, 1, kNotInCache, kLocked);
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data->attachToCacheAndRef();
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check_data(reporter, data, 2, kInCache, kLocked);
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data->unref();
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check_data(reporter, data, 1, kInCache, kUnlocked);
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data->ref();
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check_data(reporter, data, 2, kInCache, kLocked);
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return data;
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}
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/*
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* SkCachedData behaves differently (regarding its locked/unlocked state) depending on
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* when it is in the cache or not. Being in the cache is signaled by calling attachToCacheAndRef()
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* instead of ref(). (and balanced by detachFromCacheAndUnref).
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*
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* Thus, among other things, we test the end-of-life behavior when the client is the last owner
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* and when the cache is.
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*/
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DEF_TEST(CachedData, reporter) {
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sk_sp<SkDiscardableMemoryPool> pool(SkDiscardableMemoryPool::Make(1000));
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for (int useDiscardable = 0; useDiscardable <= 1; ++useDiscardable) {
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const size_t size = 100;
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// test with client as last owner
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SkCachedData* data = test_locking(reporter, size, useDiscardable ? pool.get() : nullptr);
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check_data(reporter, data, 2, kInCache, kLocked);
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data->detachFromCacheAndUnref();
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check_data(reporter, data, 1, kNotInCache, kLocked);
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data->unref();
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// test with cache as last owner
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data = test_locking(reporter, size, useDiscardable ? pool.get() : nullptr);
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check_data(reporter, data, 2, kInCache, kLocked);
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data->unref();
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check_data(reporter, data, 1, kInCache, kUnlocked);
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data->detachFromCacheAndUnref();
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}
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}
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