/* * Copyright 2019 Google LLC * * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be * found in the LICENSE file. */ #include "src/gpu/GrWaitRenderTask.h" #include "src/gpu/GrGpu.h" #include "src/gpu/GrOpFlushState.h" #include "src/gpu/GrResourceAllocator.h" void GrWaitRenderTask::gatherProxyIntervals(GrResourceAllocator* alloc) const { // This renderTask doesn't have "normal" ops. In this case we still need to add an interval (so // fEndOfOpsTaskOpIndices will remain in sync), so we create a fake op# to capture the fact that // we manipulate our target's proxy. SkASSERT(0 == this->numTargets()); auto fakeOp = alloc->curOp(); alloc->addInterval(fWaitedOn.proxy(), fakeOp, fakeOp, GrResourceAllocator::ActualUse::kYes); alloc->incOps(); } bool GrWaitRenderTask::onExecute(GrOpFlushState* flushState) { for (int i = 0; i < fNumSemaphores; ++i) { // If we don't have a semaphore here it means we failed to wrap it. That happens if the // client didn't give us a valid semaphore to begin with. Therefore, it is fine to not wait // on it. if (fSemaphores[i]) { flushState->gpu()->waitSemaphore(fSemaphores[i].get()); } } return true; }