70 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Matej Knopp
66a708c874 Enable partial repaint for iOS/Metal (flutter/engine#28801) 2021-11-02 07:20:01 -07:00
Jim Graham
2e3ff9cc72 only report cache entries with images for RasterCache metrics (flutter/engine#29369) 2021-10-28 21:03:01 -07:00
Jim Graham
7d144cb994 add flow events to the timeline to track the lifecycle of cache images (flutter/engine#29298) 2021-10-25 13:03:01 -07:00
xxrl
df1529f94e Delay matrix call in Preroll of picture layer (flutter/engine#28380) 2021-09-14 23:22:03 -07:00
Jim Graham
10d49ea696 Add RasterCache metrics to the FrameTimings (flutter/engine#28439) 2021-09-03 16:26:01 -07:00
Jim Graham
967d492667 merge accounting of the (mutually exclusive) picture and dl cache entries in reported statistics (flutter/engine#28392) 2021-08-31 17:21:02 -07:00
Jim Graham
ce11db413a Implement a DisplayList mechanism similar to the Skia SkLiteDL mechanism (flutter/engine#26928) 2021-06-30 17:31:02 -07:00
Chris Bracken
9b4a0264d5 Correct typos throughout the engine/embedder (flutter/engine#25346)
Used the the `misspell` tool available at
https://github.com/client9/misspell, then applied hand-corrections. It's
possible we could adopt this as a presubmit, but there are still enough
false positives that it may not be worth the effort.
2021-04-01 11:08:19 -07:00
Dan Field
35d014eee7 Revert hint_freed (flutter/engine#20746)
This caused over-aggressive GCs, which vastly increased CPU usage benchmarks.

* Revert "fix build (#20644)"

This reverts commit 5e03f90cdd9392f95b47d08b398c18cab6d16b12.

* Revert "Hint freed (#19842)"

This reverts commit 73490a2ca444c8ca491712cde21a459453af8795.
2020-08-25 11:55:40 -07:00
Dan Field
73490a2ca4 Hint freed (flutter/engine#19842)
* Hint the VM when a layer or picture goes out of scope
2020-08-19 14:04:31 -07:00
Yuqian Li
4dec444c69 Add a service protocol for raster cache memory (flutter/engine#20466)
Related issue: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/56719
2020-08-13 20:11:47 -07:00
Adlai Holler
bfd36563a7 Migrate a few last places to GrDirectContext (flutter/engine#20235)
* Migrate a few last places to GrDirectContext

This is a followup to #19962 to cover a few places where we
were still using GrContext. No functional impact.

* Formatting
2020-08-05 10:31:43 -07:00
Zachary Anderson
b7b32e51b4 Enable linting in several files (flutter/engine#20134) 2020-07-31 21:28:36 -07:00
Adlai Holler
e5614964f4 Use the GrDirectContext factories instead of deprecated GrContext ones (flutter/engine#19962)
This is part of a larger effort to expose the difference between GrDirectContext,
which runs on the GPU thread and can directly perform operations like uploading
textures, and GrRecordingContext, which can only queue up work to be delivered
to the GrDirectContext later.
2020-07-28 13:32:09 -07:00
David Worsham
919f8e6a42 Move fuchsia/scenic integration behind #define (flutter/engine#19003)
Additionally create "_next" permutations for all of the test binaries
on Fuchsia, in order to test both code-paths.

Using the #define follow-up CLs can also create a flutter_runner_next
binary that does not contain any legacy integration code.

BUG: 53847
2020-06-26 14:03:18 -07:00
Jim Graham
3953882fbb Fix child caching in opacity_layer (flutter/engine#17914)
Choose a child more likely to remain stable from frame to frame as the target to cache in the OpacityLayer.
2020-05-28 18:45:43 -07:00
liyuqian
b50499d50d Reland again "Remove layer integral offset snapping #17112" (flutter/engine#18160)
This reverts commit 74823c212d418597775d332d8c272673c83f6f63 and relands our reland https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/17915.

Additionally, we fixed the cull rect logic in `OpacityLayer::Preroll` which is  the root cause of https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/56298. We've always had that root problem before but it did not trigger performance issues because we were using the OpacityLayer's `paint_bounds`, instead of its child's `paint_bounds` for preparing the layer raster cache. A correct handling of the cull rect should allow us to cull at any level.

It also turns out that our ios32 (iPhone4s) performacne can regress a lot
without snapping. My theory is that although the picture has a
fractional top left corner, many drawing operations inside the picture
have integral coordinations. In older hardwares, keeping those
coordinates integral seems to be performance critical.

To avoid flutter/flutter#41654, the snapping
will still be disabled if the matrix has non-scale-translation
transformations.
2020-05-07 17:19:30 -07:00
liyuqian
74823c212d Revert again "Remove layer integral offset snapping" (flutter/engine#18132) 2020-05-04 16:39:03 -07:00
liyuqian
0e1cdfdcf5 Reland "Remove layer integral offset snapping" (flutter/engine#17915)
This reverts commit c72ff4a and relands #17712.

Fixes flutter/flutter#53288 and flutter/flutter#41654.

Together with #17791, this reland addresses some of Jim's concerns in the original PR #17712.

The major part of this PR is still the same as the original PR, and the performance / golden image impacts should be the same.
2020-05-01 15:01:42 -07:00
liyuqian
452b98622a Replace RasterCache::Get with RasterCache:Draw (flutter/engine#17791)
This avoids the possible matrix mismatch between RasterCache::Get and
RasterCacheResult::draw. See
https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/17790 for an example that tries
to fix an earlier mismatch.
2020-04-23 12:12:06 -07:00
liyuqian
c72ff4abc5 Revert "Remove layer integral offset snapping (#17712)" (flutter/engine#17785)
This reverts commit 5449a14ac2f3056e31ed8679ee8bf004a354dea6.

I found some problems. Will revise and reland later, and put more details about the problems in the new PR.

TBR: @chinmaygarde @flar
2020-04-17 08:26:22 -07:00
liyuqian
5449a14ac2 Remove layer integral offset snapping (flutter/engine#17712)
This fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/53288 and https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/41654. It removes the problematic `GetIntegralTransCTM`, but preserves the rect round-out in `RasterCacheResult::draw` for performance considerations: the average frame raster time doesn't change much but the worst frame raster time significantly regressed if rect round-out is removed. That's probably because a new shader needs to be compiled to draw raster cache with fractional offsets.
2020-04-16 15:41:07 -07:00
Chris Bracken
88d9a5f43c Revert "Try rasterizing images and layers only once , even when their rasterization fails. Further enforce the same access threshold on layers as on Pictures. Previously layers would always be cached. The latter is a semantic change. (#16545)" (flutter/engine#16889)
This caused regression in several benchmarks, including:
animated_placeholder_perf. Regression tracked in
https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/51776.

This reverts commit ac4e9832c910a031bf2dfb36605edbc834397c2b.
2020-03-02 11:44:45 -08:00
Sebastian Jeltsch
ac4e9832c9 Try rasterizing images and layers only once, even when their rasterization fails. Further enforce the same access threshold on layers as on Pictures. Previously layers would always be cached. The latter is a semantic change. (flutter/engine#16545)
If Rasterization fails, i.e. image.is_valid() is false, the cache might try rasterizing the image again on the next frame. Not only is this wasteful put might also prevent other pictures to be cached within the current frame budget.
2020-02-28 12:13:22 -08:00
Sebastian Jeltsch
e7e1637bd9 Fix RasterCache LRU logic, opportunistic simplifications. (flutter/engine#16434)
RasterCache::Get() methods were not updating the RasterCache::Entry
access_count and used_this_frame fields, as is done in
RasterCache::Prepare(). This can result in onscreen images being evicted
from the cache as new entries are created (e.g. as new elements scroll
onscreen).
2020-02-06 13:15:51 -08:00
Michael Klimushyn
24ba26f80c Turn on RasterCache based on view hierarchy (flutter/engine#13762)
This is a duplicate of flutter/engine#13360 with the test switched to use the software backend instead of the GL backend.

After some debugging and testing on another GL embedder I think the issue with the test is some bug having to do with the GL implementation in the test harness specifically. 

Fixes flutter/flutter#38903
2019-11-08 17:14:50 -08:00
Michael Klimushyn
791c5441a5 Revert "Turn on RasterCache based on view hierarchy (#13360)" (flutter/engine#13442)
This caused EmbedderTest.VerifyB143464703 to fail after merging into
master.

```
../../flutter/shell/platform/embedder/tests/embedder_unittests.cc:3111: Failure
Value of: ImageMatchesFixture("verifyb143464703.png", renderered_scene)
  Actual: false
Expected: true
[  FAILED  ] EmbedderTest.VerifyB143464703 (2507 ms)
```

This reverts commit b1479f8e6075ef95d6b11a03e318bff72a2c0288.
2019-10-30 11:25:29 -07:00
Michael Klimushyn
b1479f8e60 Turn on RasterCache based on view hierarchy (flutter/engine#13360)
Previously the cache was disabled on whether or not PlatformViews were
globally enabled. Instead track their existence in the view hierarchy
and only disable RasterCache if a PlatformView is actually present.
2019-10-30 10:45:15 -07:00
liyuqian
27e4dac06b Rename flow namespace to flutter (flutter/engine#8615)
This follows our namespace change from shell to flutter: https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/8520.
2019-04-17 14:38:45 -07:00
liyuqian
dedfd60b46 Rename threshold to access_threshold (flutter/engine#8354) 2019-03-28 14:37:00 -07:00
Chinmay Garde
0809280550 Reland ""Add support for trace counters with variable arguments and instrument the raster cache." (flutter/engine#8145)
This reverts commit da6e460c67c34d34eef1e9ec87b8534a379fe1f5 and fixes the
discovered on Windows builds.
2019-03-13 13:53:22 -07:00
Chinmay Garde
da6e460c67 Revert "Add support for trace counters with variable arguments and instrument the raster cache. (#8094)" (flutter/engine#8122)
This reverts commit 9f384e3e4cbfdf23381509a62c7023e77edcbfd8.
2019-03-11 15:09:24 -07:00
Chinmay Garde
9f384e3e4c Add support for trace counters with variable arguments and instrument the raster cache. (flutter/engine#8094) 2019-03-11 14:44:43 -07:00
liyuqian
6a320ce6ae Throttle picture raster cache (flutter/engine#7759)
This decreases worst_frame_rasterizer_time_millis from 30ms to 10ms when
we enabled picture raster cache in tiles_scroll (i.e., lower the
threshold from 10 to 5).
2019-02-08 17:40:38 -08:00
Michael Goderbauer
082336e7c2 Fix code smells reported by chrome's clang plugin (flutter/engine#6833) 2018-11-12 19:59:29 -08:00
Michael Goderbauer
0def82ddb0 Unify copyright lines (flutter/engine#6757) 2018-11-07 12:24:35 -08:00
liyuqian
80d2237fe5 Reland "Allow raster caching any layer subtree (#6442)" (flutter/engine#6507)
* Revert "Revert "Allow raster caching any layer subtree (#6442)" (#6506)"

This reverts commit 0ec9ea75fe7ff9e2121b06fe7d7c9d9751778c65.

* Use raw pointer for RasterCacheKey

So we won't depend on whether it's a std::unique_ptr or std::shared_ptr.
2018-10-11 15:09:09 -07:00
liyuqian
0ec9ea75fe Revert "Allow raster caching any layer subtree (#6442)" (flutter/engine#6506)
Reverts flutter/engine#6442

container_layer.h file is not synced which broke the bots
2018-10-11 14:18:22 -07:00
liyuqian
397c02b215 Allow raster caching any layer subtree (flutter/engine#6442)
We first test this with OpacityLayer. This test alone (without retained rendering) should have ~30% speedup as we'll have fewer render target switches by snapshoting in the Preroll instead of saveLayer in the Paint.

In my local flutter_gallery transition perf tests, the average frame time drops from ~16ms to ~12ms.

https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/21756
2018-10-11 13:24:33 -07:00
liyuqian
1e470cc27b Remove root_surface_transformation from PaintContext (flutter/engine#6213)
It should be sufficient to provide the matrix to preroll.
2018-09-11 15:29:08 -07:00
Chinmay Garde
1fcba44904 Allow embedders to set the root surface transformation. (flutter/engine#6085) 2018-08-28 14:13:49 -07:00
Chinmay Garde
6ab2c166fd Remove all dependencies on Garnet. (flutter/engine#5869) 2018-07-26 12:49:34 -07:00
liyuqian
4537391c78 Use drawImage for picture layer cache (flutter/engine#5315)
Fixes
1. https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/12148
2. most part of https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/17731 except some tiny AA diffs.
2018-05-23 16:53:20 -07:00
Chinmay Garde
82c5c8feda Re-land "Support multiple shells in a single process. (#4932)" (flutter/engine#4998)
* Re-land "Support multiple shells in a single process. (#4932)"

This reverts commit a9dd1abd80f9c5148c74d606302171fa260365ca.
2018-04-13 13:48:15 -07:00
Vyacheslav Egorov
a9dd1abd80 Revert "Re-land "Support multiple shells in a single process. (#4932)" (#4977)" (flutter/engine#4981)
This reverts commit e27940623b550f50fece0740ea3d6e9cb259fdae.
2018-04-12 18:28:55 +02:00
Chinmay Garde
e27940623b Re-land "Support multiple shells in a single process. (#4932)" (flutter/engine#4977)
This reverts commit a1befb4f3090141d738fc2b801e5454d96047121.
2018-04-11 15:41:23 -07:00
Chinmay Garde
a1befb4f30 Revert "Support multiple shells in a single process. (#4932)" (flutter/engine#4964)
This reverts commit 077d29581c35a08a076c5aeb5186855975756b55.
2018-04-10 15:28:43 -07:00
Chinmay Garde
077d29581c Support multiple shells in a single process. (flutter/engine#4932)
* Support multiple shells in a single process.

The Flutter Engine currently works by initializing a singleton shell
instance. This shell has to be created on the platform thread. The shell
is responsible for creating the 3 main threads used by Flutter (UI, IO,
GPU) as well as initializing the Dart VM. The shell, references to task
runners of the main threads as well as all snapshots used for VM
initialization are stored in singleton objects. The Flutter shell only
creates the threads, rasterizers, contexts, etc. to fully support a
single Flutter application. Current support for multiple Flutter
applications is achieved by making multiple applications share the same
resources (via the platform views mechanism).

This scheme has the following limitations:

* The shell is a singleton and there is no way to tear it down. Once you
  run a Flutter application in a process, all resources managed by it
  will remain referenced till process termination.
* The threads on which the shell performs its operations are all
  singletons. These threads are never torn down and multiple Flutter
  applications (if present) have to compete with one another on these
  threads.
* Resources referenced by the Dart VM are leaked because the VM isn't
  shutdown even when there are no more Flutter views.
* The shell as a target does not compile on Fuchsia. The Fuchsia content
  handler uses specific dependencies of the shell to rebuild all the
  shell dependencies on its own. This leads to differences in frame
  scheduling, VM setup, service protocol endpoint setup, tracing, etc..
  Fuchsia is very much a second class citizen in this world.
* Since threads and message loops are managed by the engine, the engine
  has to know about threading and platform message loop interop on each
  supported platform.

Specific updates in this patch:

* The shell is no longer a singleton and the embedder holds the unique
  reference to the shell.
* Shell setup and teardown is deterministic.
* Threads are no longer managed by the shell. Instead, the shell is
  given a task runner configuration by the embedder.
* Since the shell does not own its threads, the embedder can control
  threads and the message loops operating on these threads. The shell is
  only given references to the task runners that execute tasks on these
  threads.
* The shell only needs task runner references. These references can be
  to the same task runner. So, if the embedder thinks that a particular
  Flutter application would not need all the threads, it can pass
  references to the same task runner. This effectively makes Flutter
  application run in single threaded mode. There are some places in the
  shell that make synchronous calls, these sites have been updated to
  ensure that they don’t deadlock.
* The test runner and the headless Dart code runner are now Flutter
  applications that are effectively single threaded (since they don’t
  have rendering concerns of big-boy Flutter application).
* The embedder has to guarantee that the threads and outlive the shell.
  It is easy for the embedder to make that guarantee because shell
  termination is deterministic.
* The embedder can create as many shell as it wants. Typically it
  creates a shell per Flutter application with its own task runner
  configuration. Most embedders obtain these task runners from threads
  dedicated to the shell. But, it is entirely possible that the embedder
  can obtain these task runners from a thread pool.
* There can only be one Dart VM in the process. The numerous shell
  interact with one another to manage the VM lifecycle. Once the last
  shell goes away, the VM does as well and hence all resources
  associated with the VM are collected.
* The shell as a target can now compile and run on Fuchsia. The current
  content handler has been removed from the Flutter engine source tree
  and a new implementation has been written that uses the new shell
  target.
* Isolate management has been significantly overhauled. There are no
  owning references to Dart isolates within the shell. The VM owns the
  only strong reference to the Dart isolate. The isolate that has window
  bindings is now called the root isolate. Child isolates can now be
  created from the root isolate and their bindings and thread
  configurations are now inherited from the root isolate.
* Terminating the shell terminates its root isolates as well as all the
  isolates spawned by this isolate. This is necessary be shell shutdown
  is deterministic and the embedder is free to collect the threads on
  which the isolates execute their tasks (and listen for mircrotasks
  flushes on).
* Launching the root isolate is now significantly overhauled. The shell
  side (non-owning) reference to an isolate is now a little state
  machine and illegal state transitions should be impossible (barring
  construction issues). This is the only way to manage Dart isolates in
  the shell (the shell does not use the C API is dart_api.h anymore).
* Once an isolate is launched, it must be prepared (and hence move to
  the ready phase) by associating a snapshot with the same. This
  snapshot can either be a precompiled snapshot, kernel snapshot, script
  snapshot or source file. Depending on the kind of data specified as a
  snapshot as well as the capabilities of the VM running in the process,
  isolate preparation can fail preparation with the right message.
* Asset management has been significantly overhauled. All asset
  resolution goes through an abstract asset resolver interface. An asset
  manager implements this interface and manages one or more child asset
  resolvers. These asset resolvers typically resolve assets from
  directories, ZIP files (legacy FLX assets if provided), APK bundles,
  FDIO namespaces, etc…
* Each launch of the shell requires a separate and fully configured
  asset resolver. This is necessary because launching isolates for the
  engine may require resolving snapshots as assets from the asset
  resolver. Asset resolvers can be shared by multiple launch instances
  in multiple shells and need to be thread safe.
* References to the command line object have been removed from the
  shell. Instead, the shell only takes a settings object that may be
  configured from the command line. This makes it easy for embedders and
  platforms that don’t have a command line (Fuchsia) to configure the
  shell. Consequently, there is only one spot where the various switches
  are read from the command line (by the embedder and not the shell) to
  form the settings object.
* All platform now respect the log tag (this was done only by Android
  till now) and each shell instance have its own log tag. This makes
  logs from multiple Flutter application in the same process (mainly
  Fuchsia) more easily decipherable.
* The per shell IO task runner now has a new component that is
  unfortunately named the IOManager. This component manages the IO
  GrContext (used for asynchronous texture uploads) that cooperates with
  the GrContext on the GPU task runner associated with the shell. The
  IOManager is also responsible for flushing tasks that collect Skia
  objects that reference GPU resources during deterministic shell
  shutdown.
* The embedder now has to be careful to only enable Blink on a single
  instance of the shell. Launching the legacy text layout and rendering
  engine multiple times is will trip assertions. The entirety of this
  runtime has been separated out into a separate object and can be
  removed in one go when the migration to libtxt is complete.
* There is a new test target for the various C++ objects that the shell
  uses to interact with the Dart VM (the shell no longer use the C API
  in dart_api.h). This allows engine developers to test VM/Isolate
  initialization and teardown without having the setup a full shell
  instance.
* There is a new test target for the testing a single shell instances
  without having to configure and launch an entire VM and associated
  root isolate.
* Mac, Linux & Windows used to have different target that created the
  flutter_tester referenced by the tool. This has now been converted
  into a single target that compiles on all platforms.
* WeakPointers vended by the fml::WeakPtrFactory(notice the difference
  between the same class in the fxl namespace) add threading checks on
  each use. This is enabled by getting rid of the “re-origination”
  feature of the WeakPtrFactory in the fxl namespace. The side effect of
  this is that all non-thread safe components have to be created, used
  and destroyed on the same thread. Numerous thread safety issues were
  caught by this extra assertion and have now been fixed.
  * Glossary of components that are only safe on a specific thread (and
    have the fml variants of the WeakPtrFactory):
    * Platform Thread: Shell
    * UI Thread: Engine, RuntimeDelegate, DartIsolate, Animator
    * GPU Thread: Rasterizer, Surface
    * IO Thread: IOManager

This patch was reviewed in smaller chunks in the following pull
requests. All comments from the pulls requests has been incorporated
into this patch:

* flutter/assets: https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/4829
* flutter/common: https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/4830
* flutter/content_handler: https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/4831
* flutter/flow: https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/4832
* flutter/fml: https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/4833
* flutter/lib/snapshot: https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/4834
* flutter/lib/ui: https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/4835
* flutter/runtime: https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/4836
* flutter/shell: https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/4837
* flutter/synchronization: https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/4838
* flutter/testing: https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/4839
2018-04-10 14:57:02 -07:00
Jeff Brown
9e40f3e2d3 Port flutter content handler to FIDL2. (flutter/engine#4903) 2018-03-29 21:49:35 -07:00
mikejurka
16892af75c [fuchsia] Updated scenic fidl prefix (flutter/engine#4798) 2018-03-16 14:13:19 -07:00