Review Request 119330: Convert FrameSvgItem to use 9 tiles instead of a big texture.

Marco Martin notmart at gmail.com
Mon Jul 21 14:09:40 UTC 2014


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It is possible to have neither private objects exported, neither public api added. Yes, it duplicates a bit of the implementation, but I rather prefer it a lot than either adding api or exporting private symbols.


src/plasma/framesvg.h
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    err, it's not really how I intended in the previous review.. adding public api is even worse...
    
    those 3 really don't give any extra information compared to what you can obtain with just the plain Svg api.



src/plasma/framesvg.h
<https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/119330/#comment43528>

    private:



src/plasma/framesvg.cpp
<https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/119330/#comment43527>

    this doesn't use framesvg internal data at all, it doesn't really have to be in framesvg


- Marco Martin


On July 21, 2014, 1:51 p.m., David Edmundson wrote:
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> (Updated July 21, 2014, 1:51 p.m.)
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> Review request for Plasma.
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> Repository: plasma-framework
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> Description
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> Use FrameSVG as 9 tiles instead of uploading a big texture of the finished frame each time.
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> This also saves the cache being populated with full created frames in different sizes; which end up taking up space in the disk and shared memory cache as well as the GPU memory.
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> A code path falls back to the original uploading the entire texture if obscure settings are used, i.e overlay.
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> Benchmarks:
>  - apitrace when resizing a frame goes from an average of 7.6ms per frame of *CPU* time just for the swizzling and uploading to 1.4ms
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>  - GPU time also drops from 40us to 10us
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> Themes will need to remove stretch-borders (when we gain nothing from stretching; i.e Breeze) to get the most out of it. 
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> Diffs
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>   src/declarativeimports/core/svgitem.cpp 1ed0631 
>   src/declarativeimports/core/tooltipdialog.cpp e62ed6e 
>   src/plasma/framesvg.h dd6d8da 
>   src/plasma/framesvg.cpp fcc6809 
>   src/plasma/private/framesvg_p.h 8aceef2 
>   tests/dialog.qml PRE-CREATION 
>   tests/testborders.qml PRE-CREATION 
>   src/declarativeimports/core/framesvgitem.cpp 8320212 
>   src/declarativeimports/core/framesvgitem.h e155f6a 
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> Diff: https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/119330/diff/
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> Testing
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> Tested oxygen + breeze + some random (and ugly) themes from kde-look.
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> Theme changes work.
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> Everything looks the same; including the borders on oxygen.
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> Thanks,
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> David Edmundson
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