Simplify the display list slightly
Now that WebRender uses an Iframe display item, we do not need the Noop
item for the non-WebRender path. We can simply reuse the Iframe display
item. Also remove the layer_id member from the LayeredItem struct, as
it is unused.
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Now that WebRender uses an Iframe display item, we do not need the Noop
item for the non-WebRender path. We can simply reuse the Iframe display
item. Also remove the layer_id member from the LayeredItem struct, as
it is unused.
Optimize flat display lists
Flat display lists were a 2x regression on the spheres demo. This patch series fixes that.
See the individual commits for more details.
r? @mrobinson
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`memmove` was showing up high in the profile when concatenating and
shorting display lists. This change drastically reduces the `memmove`
cost in exchange for some minor additional allocation cost.
Instead of producing a tree of stacking contexts, display list
generation now produces a flat list of display items and a tree of
stacking contexts. This will eventually allow display list construction
to produce and modify WebRender vertex buffers directly, removing the
overhead of display list conversion. This change also moves
layerization of the display list to the paint thread, since it isn't
currently useful for WebRender.
To accomplish this, display list generation now takes three passes of
the flow tree:
1. Calculation of absolute positions.
2. Collection of a tree of stacking contexts.
3. Creation of a list of display items.
After collection of display items, they are sorted based upon the index
of their parent stacking contexts and their position in CSS 2.1
Appendeix E stacking order.
This is a big change, but it actually simplifies display list generation.
WebRender is an experimental GPU accelerated rendering backend for Servo.
The WebRender backend can be specified by running Servo with the -w option (otherwise the default rendering backend will be used).
WebRender has many bugs, and missing features - but it is usable to browse most websites - please report any WebRender specific rendering bugs you encounter!