gecko-dev/gfx/wr
Glenn Watson 28a3117711 Bug 1822732 - Support inner opaque regions for SWGL with new quad rendering path r=gfx-reviewers,lsalzman
At the same time, simplify the inner region support from arbitrary
tile configs to an inner + AA edge section setup. It turns out that
we won't need the extra tiling functionality in follow up patches.

Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D172749
2023-03-27 03:16:06 +00:00
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ci-scripts Bug 1805128 - Update servo/webrender CI to pass again. r=jrmuizel 2022-12-14 10:07:50 +00:00
example-compositor Bug 1816031 - Fix up example-compositor so it can be used for additional testing r=gw 2023-02-11 00:27:00 +00:00
examples Bug 1816454 - Update Glean SDK to v52.3.0 r=TravisLong,supply-chain-reviewers,emilio 2023-02-28 16:44:02 +00:00
fog Bug 1765921 - Rename `fog` crate to `firefox-on-glean` r=TravisLong,supply-chain-reviewers 2023-01-20 23:14:03 +00:00
glsl-to-cxx Bug 1797721 - Handle tile repeat in brush_linear_gradient SWGL span shader. r=aosmond 2022-10-29 07:03:36 +00:00
peek-poke Bug 1776096 - Bump WebRender crate versions. r=jrmuizel 2022-06-24 04:11:26 +00:00
swgl Bug 1789449 - Adjust clamp order. r=aosmond 2023-01-18 05:32:38 +00:00
webrender Bug 1822732 - Support inner opaque regions for SWGL with new quad rendering path r=gfx-reviewers,lsalzman 2023-03-27 03:16:06 +00:00
webrender_api Bug 1822436 - Remove `offset` from WR border-image implementation r=gfx-reviewers,lsalzman 2023-03-15 20:51:37 +00:00
webrender_build Bug 1821560 - Start splitting up ps_quad to a base shader r=gfx-reviewers,lsalzman 2023-03-21 22:53:32 +00:00
wr_glyph_rasterizer Bug 1822325 - Vendor Glean 52.4.2 r=janerik,supply-chain-reviewers 2023-03-20 17:52:38 +00:00
wr_malloc_size_of Bug 1776096 - Bump WebRender crate versions. r=jrmuizel 2022-06-24 04:11:26 +00:00
wrench Bug 1822732 - Support inner opaque regions for SWGL with new quad rendering path r=gfx-reviewers,lsalzman 2023-03-27 03:16:06 +00:00
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.taskcluster.yml Bug 1805128 - Update servo/webrender CI to pass again. r=jrmuizel 2022-12-14 10:07:50 +00:00
Cargo.lock Bug 1823411 - Add test to ensure shaders have explicit precision specifier. r=gfx-reviewers,lsalzman 2023-03-21 19:05:19 +00:00
Cargo.toml Bug 1765921 - Rename `fog` crate to `firefox-on-glean` r=TravisLong,supply-chain-reviewers 2023-01-20 23:14:03 +00:00
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README.md

WebRender

Version

WebRender is a GPU-based 2D rendering engine written in Rust. Firefox, the research web browser Servo, and other GUI frameworks draw with it. It currently uses the OpenGL API internally.

Note that the canonical home for this code is in gfx/wr folder of the mozilla-central repository at https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central. The Github repository at https://github.com/servo/webrender should be considered a downstream mirror, although it contains additional metadata (such as Github wiki pages) that do not exist in mozilla-central. Pull requests against the Github repository are still being accepted, although once reviewed, they will be landed on mozilla-central first and then mirrored back. If you are familiar with the mozilla-central contribution workflow, filing bugs in Bugzilla and submitting patches there would be preferred.

Update as a Dependency

After updating shaders in WebRender, go to servo and:

  • Go to the servo directory and do ./mach update-cargo -p webrender
  • Create a pull request to servo

Use WebRender with Servo

To use a local copy of WebRender with servo, go to your servo build directory and:

  • Edit Cargo.toml
  • Add at the end of the file:
[patch."https://github.com/servo/webrender"]
"webrender" = { path = "<path>/webrender" }
"webrender_api" = { path = "<path>/webrender_api" }

where <path> is the path to your local copy of WebRender.

  • Build as normal

Documentation

The Wiki has a few pages describing the internals and conventions of WebRender.

Testing

Tests run using OSMesa to get consistent rendering across platforms.

Still there may be differences depending on font libraries on your system, for example.

See this gist for how to make the text tests useful in Fedora, for example.