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336 строки
12 KiB
C++
336 строки
12 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright 2013 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 "Test.h"
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#include "SkBitmapDevice.h"
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#include "SkBitmapSource.h"
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#include "SkCanvas.h"
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#include "SkMallocPixelRef.h"
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#include "SkOrderedWriteBuffer.h"
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#include "SkValidatingReadBuffer.h"
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#include "SkXfermodeImageFilter.h"
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static const uint32_t kArraySize = 64;
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template<typename T>
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static void TestAlignment(T* testObj, skiatest::Reporter* reporter) {
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// Test memory read/write functions directly
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unsigned char dataWritten[1024];
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size_t bytesWrittenToMemory = testObj->writeToMemory(dataWritten);
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, SkAlign4(bytesWrittenToMemory) == bytesWrittenToMemory);
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size_t bytesReadFromMemory = testObj->readFromMemory(dataWritten, bytesWrittenToMemory);
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, SkAlign4(bytesReadFromMemory) == bytesReadFromMemory);
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}
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template<typename T> struct SerializationUtils {
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// Generic case for flattenables
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static void Write(SkOrderedWriteBuffer& writer, const T* flattenable) {
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writer.writeFlattenable(flattenable);
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}
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static void Read(SkValidatingReadBuffer& reader, T** flattenable) {
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*flattenable = (T*)reader.readFlattenable(T::GetFlattenableType());
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}
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};
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template<> struct SerializationUtils<SkMatrix> {
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static void Write(SkOrderedWriteBuffer& writer, const SkMatrix* matrix) {
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writer.writeMatrix(*matrix);
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}
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static void Read(SkValidatingReadBuffer& reader, SkMatrix* matrix) {
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reader.readMatrix(matrix);
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}
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};
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template<> struct SerializationUtils<SkPath> {
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static void Write(SkOrderedWriteBuffer& writer, const SkPath* path) {
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writer.writePath(*path);
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}
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static void Read(SkValidatingReadBuffer& reader, SkPath* path) {
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reader.readPath(path);
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}
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};
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template<> struct SerializationUtils<SkRegion> {
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static void Write(SkOrderedWriteBuffer& writer, const SkRegion* region) {
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writer.writeRegion(*region);
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}
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static void Read(SkValidatingReadBuffer& reader, SkRegion* region) {
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reader.readRegion(region);
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}
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};
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template<> struct SerializationUtils<unsigned char> {
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static void Write(SkOrderedWriteBuffer& writer, unsigned char* data, uint32_t arraySize) {
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writer.writeByteArray(data, arraySize);
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}
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static bool Read(SkValidatingReadBuffer& reader, unsigned char* data, uint32_t arraySize) {
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return reader.readByteArray(data, arraySize);
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}
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};
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template<> struct SerializationUtils<SkColor> {
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static void Write(SkOrderedWriteBuffer& writer, SkColor* data, uint32_t arraySize) {
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writer.writeColorArray(data, arraySize);
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}
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static bool Read(SkValidatingReadBuffer& reader, SkColor* data, uint32_t arraySize) {
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return reader.readColorArray(data, arraySize);
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}
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};
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template<> struct SerializationUtils<int32_t> {
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static void Write(SkOrderedWriteBuffer& writer, int32_t* data, uint32_t arraySize) {
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writer.writeIntArray(data, arraySize);
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}
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static bool Read(SkValidatingReadBuffer& reader, int32_t* data, uint32_t arraySize) {
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return reader.readIntArray(data, arraySize);
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}
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};
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template<> struct SerializationUtils<SkPoint> {
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static void Write(SkOrderedWriteBuffer& writer, SkPoint* data, uint32_t arraySize) {
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writer.writePointArray(data, arraySize);
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}
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static bool Read(SkValidatingReadBuffer& reader, SkPoint* data, uint32_t arraySize) {
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return reader.readPointArray(data, arraySize);
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}
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};
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template<> struct SerializationUtils<SkScalar> {
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static void Write(SkOrderedWriteBuffer& writer, SkScalar* data, uint32_t arraySize) {
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writer.writeScalarArray(data, arraySize);
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}
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static bool Read(SkValidatingReadBuffer& reader, SkScalar* data, uint32_t arraySize) {
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return reader.readScalarArray(data, arraySize);
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}
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};
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template<typename T>
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static void TestObjectSerialization(T* testObj, skiatest::Reporter* reporter) {
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SkOrderedWriteBuffer writer;
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writer.setFlags(SkOrderedWriteBuffer::kValidation_Flag);
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SerializationUtils<T>::Write(writer, testObj);
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size_t bytesWritten = writer.bytesWritten();
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, SkAlign4(bytesWritten) == bytesWritten);
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unsigned char dataWritten[1024];
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writer.writeToMemory(dataWritten);
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// Make sure this fails when it should (test with smaller size, but still multiple of 4)
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SkValidatingReadBuffer buffer(dataWritten, bytesWritten - 4);
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T obj;
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SerializationUtils<T>::Read(buffer, &obj);
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, !buffer.isValid());
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// Make sure this succeeds when it should
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SkValidatingReadBuffer buffer2(dataWritten, bytesWritten);
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const unsigned char* peekBefore = static_cast<const unsigned char*>(buffer2.skip(0));
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T obj2;
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SerializationUtils<T>::Read(buffer2, &obj2);
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const unsigned char* peekAfter = static_cast<const unsigned char*>(buffer2.skip(0));
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// This should have succeeded, since there are enough bytes to read this
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, buffer2.isValid());
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, static_cast<size_t>(peekAfter - peekBefore) == bytesWritten);
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TestAlignment(testObj, reporter);
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}
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template<typename T>
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static T* TestFlattenableSerialization(T* testObj, bool shouldSucceed,
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skiatest::Reporter* reporter) {
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SkOrderedWriteBuffer writer;
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writer.setFlags(SkOrderedWriteBuffer::kValidation_Flag);
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SerializationUtils<T>::Write(writer, testObj);
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size_t bytesWritten = writer.bytesWritten();
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, SkAlign4(bytesWritten) == bytesWritten);
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unsigned char dataWritten[1024];
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SkASSERT(bytesWritten <= sizeof(dataWritten));
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writer.writeToMemory(dataWritten);
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// Make sure this fails when it should (test with smaller size, but still multiple of 4)
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SkValidatingReadBuffer buffer(dataWritten, bytesWritten - 4);
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T* obj = NULL;
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SerializationUtils<T>::Read(buffer, &obj);
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, !buffer.isValid());
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, NULL == obj);
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// Make sure this succeeds when it should
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SkValidatingReadBuffer buffer2(dataWritten, bytesWritten);
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const unsigned char* peekBefore = static_cast<const unsigned char*>(buffer2.skip(0));
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T* obj2 = NULL;
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SerializationUtils<T>::Read(buffer2, &obj2);
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const unsigned char* peekAfter = static_cast<const unsigned char*>(buffer2.skip(0));
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if (shouldSucceed) {
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// This should have succeeded, since there are enough bytes to read this
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, buffer2.isValid());
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, static_cast<size_t>(peekAfter - peekBefore) == bytesWritten);
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, NULL != obj2);
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} else {
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// If the deserialization was supposed to fail, make sure it did
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, !buffer.isValid());
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, NULL == obj2);
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}
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return obj2; // Return object to perform further validity tests on it
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}
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template<typename T>
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static void TestArraySerialization(T* data, skiatest::Reporter* reporter) {
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SkOrderedWriteBuffer writer;
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writer.setFlags(SkOrderedWriteBuffer::kValidation_Flag);
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SerializationUtils<T>::Write(writer, data, kArraySize);
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size_t bytesWritten = writer.bytesWritten();
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// This should write the length (in 4 bytes) and the array
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, (4 + kArraySize * sizeof(T)) == bytesWritten);
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unsigned char dataWritten[1024];
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writer.writeToMemory(dataWritten);
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// Make sure this fails when it should
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SkValidatingReadBuffer buffer(dataWritten, bytesWritten);
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T dataRead[kArraySize];
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bool success = SerializationUtils<T>::Read(buffer, dataRead, kArraySize / 2);
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// This should have failed, since the provided size was too small
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, !success);
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// Make sure this succeeds when it should
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SkValidatingReadBuffer buffer2(dataWritten, bytesWritten);
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success = SerializationUtils<T>::Read(buffer2, dataRead, kArraySize);
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// This should have succeeded, since there are enough bytes to read this
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REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, success);
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}
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static void TestBitmapSerialization(const SkBitmap& validBitmap,
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const SkBitmap& invalidBitmap,
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bool shouldSucceed,
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skiatest::Reporter* reporter) {
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SkBitmapSource validBitmapSource(validBitmap);
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SkBitmapSource invalidBitmapSource(invalidBitmap);
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SkAutoTUnref<SkXfermode> mode(SkXfermode::Create(SkXfermode::kSrcOver_Mode));
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SkXfermodeImageFilter xfermodeImageFilter(mode, &invalidBitmapSource, &validBitmapSource);
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SkAutoTUnref<SkImageFilter> deserializedFilter(
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TestFlattenableSerialization<SkImageFilter>(
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&xfermodeImageFilter, shouldSucceed, reporter));
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// Try to render a small bitmap using the invalid deserialized filter
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// to make sure we don't crash while trying to render it
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if (shouldSucceed) {
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SkBitmap bitmap;
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bitmap.setConfig(SkBitmap::kARGB_8888_Config, 24, 24);
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bitmap.allocPixels();
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SkBitmapDevice device(bitmap);
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SkCanvas canvas(&device);
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canvas.clear(0x00000000);
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SkPaint paint;
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paint.setImageFilter(deserializedFilter);
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canvas.clipRect(SkRect::MakeXYWH(0, 0, SkIntToScalar(24), SkIntToScalar(24)));
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canvas.drawBitmap(bitmap, 0, 0, &paint);
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}
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}
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DEF_TEST(Serialization, reporter) {
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// Test matrix serialization
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{
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SkMatrix matrix = SkMatrix::I();
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TestObjectSerialization(&matrix, reporter);
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}
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// Test path serialization
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{
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SkPath path;
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TestObjectSerialization(&path, reporter);
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}
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// Test region serialization
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{
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SkRegion region;
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TestObjectSerialization(®ion, reporter);
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}
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// Test rrect serialization
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{
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// SkRRect does not initialize anything.
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// An uninitialized SkRRect can be serialized,
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// but will branch on uninitialized data when deserialized.
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SkRRect rrect;
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SkRect rect = SkRect::MakeXYWH(1, 2, 20, 30);
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SkVector corners[4] = { {1, 2}, {2, 3}, {3,4}, {4,5} };
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rrect.setRectRadii(rect, corners);
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TestAlignment(&rrect, reporter);
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}
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// Test readByteArray
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{
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unsigned char data[kArraySize] = { 1, 2, 3 };
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TestArraySerialization(data, reporter);
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}
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// Test readColorArray
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{
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SkColor data[kArraySize] = { SK_ColorBLACK, SK_ColorWHITE, SK_ColorRED };
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TestArraySerialization(data, reporter);
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}
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// Test readIntArray
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{
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int32_t data[kArraySize] = { 1, 2, 4, 8 };
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TestArraySerialization(data, reporter);
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}
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// Test readPointArray
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{
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SkPoint data[kArraySize] = { {6, 7}, {42, 128} };
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TestArraySerialization(data, reporter);
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}
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// Test readScalarArray
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{
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SkScalar data[kArraySize] = { SK_Scalar1, SK_ScalarHalf, SK_ScalarMax };
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TestArraySerialization(data, reporter);
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}
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// Test invalid deserializations
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{
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SkBitmap validBitmap;
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validBitmap.setConfig(SkBitmap::kARGB_8888_Config, 256, 256);
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// Create a bitmap with a really large height
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SkBitmap invalidBitmap;
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invalidBitmap.setConfig(SkBitmap::kARGB_8888_Config, 256, 1000000000);
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// The deserialization should succeed, and the rendering shouldn't crash,
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// even when the device fails to initialize, due to its size
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TestBitmapSerialization(validBitmap, invalidBitmap, true, reporter);
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// we assert if the pixelref doesn't agree with the config, so skip this
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// test (at least for now)
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#if 0
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// Create a bitmap with a pixel ref too small
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SkImageInfo info;
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info.fWidth = 256;
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info.fHeight = 256;
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info.fColorType = kPMColor_SkColorType;
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info.fAlphaType = kPremul_SkAlphaType;
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SkBitmap invalidBitmap2;
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invalidBitmap2.setConfig(info);
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// Hack to force invalid, by making the pixelref smaller than its
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// owning bitmap.
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info.fWidth = 32;
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info.fHeight = 1;
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invalidBitmap2.setPixelRef(SkMallocPixelRef::NewAllocate(
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info, invalidBitmap2.rowBytes(), NULL))->unref();
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// The deserialization should detect the pixel ref being too small and fail
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TestBitmapSerialization(validBitmap, invalidBitmap2, false, reporter);
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#endif
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}
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}
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