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/*
* Copyright 2021 Google LLC
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file.
*/
#ifndef skgpu_Recorder_DEFINED
#define skgpu_Recorder_DEFINED
#include "include/core/SkRefCnt.h"
#include "include/private/SingleOwner.h"
#include <vector>
namespace skgpu {
class Caps;
class Device;
class DrawBufferManager;
class GlobalCache;
class Gpu;
class RecorderPriv;
class Recording;
class ResourceProvider;
class Task;
class TaskGraph;
class UniformCache;
class Recorder final {
public:
Recorder(const Recorder&) = delete;
Recorder(Recorder&&) = delete;
Recorder& operator=(const Recorder&) = delete;
Recorder& operator=(Recorder&&) = delete;
~Recorder();
std::unique_ptr<Recording> snap();
// Provides access to functions that aren't part of the public API.
RecorderPriv priv();
const RecorderPriv priv() const; // NOLINT(readability-const-return-type)
#if GR_TEST_UTILS
bool deviceIsRegistered(Device*);
#endif
private:
friend class Context; // For ctor
friend class Device; // For registering and deregistering Devices;
friend class RecorderPriv; // for ctor and hidden methods
Recorder(sk_sp<Gpu>, sk_sp<GlobalCache>);
SingleOwner* singleOwner() const { return &fSingleOwner; }
// We keep track of all Devices that are connected to a Recorder. This allows the client to
// safely delete an SkSurface or a Recorder in any order. If the client deletes the Recorder
// we need to notify all Devices that the Recorder is no longer valid. If we delete the
// SkSurface/Device first we will flush all the Device's into the Recorder before deregistering
// it from the Recorder.
//
// We do not need to take a ref on the Device since the Device will flush and deregister itself
// in its dtor. There is no other need for the Recorder to know about the Device after this
// point.
//
// Note: We could probably get by with only registering Devices directly connected to
// SkSurfaces. All other one off Devices will be created in a controlled scope where the
// Recorder should still be valid by the time they need to flush their work when the Device is
// deleted. We would have to make sure we safely handle cases where a client calls saveLayer
// then either deletes the SkSurface or Recorder before calling restore. For simplicity we just
// register every device for now, but if we see extra overhead in pushing back the extra
// pointers, we can look into only registering SkSurface Devices.
void registerDevice(Device*);
void deregisterDevice(const Device*);
sk_sp<Gpu> fGpu;
std::unique_ptr<ResourceProvider> fResourceProvider;
std::unique_ptr<TaskGraph> fGraph;
std::unique_ptr<UniformCache> fUniformCache;
std::unique_ptr<DrawBufferManager> fDrawBufferManager;
std::vector<Device*> fTrackedDevices;
// In debug builds we guard against improper thread handling
// This guard is passed to the ResourceCache.
// TODO: Should we also pass this to Device, DrawContext, and similar classes?
mutable SingleOwner fSingleOwner;
};
} // namespace skgpu
#endif // skgpu_Recorder_DEFINED