We currently control the configuration logging with prism.verbose, and we already have a place in PrismSettings where we dump out the configuration including which rasterizer we're using (native or java-based) if verbose is set. We should probably consolidate this along with the TODO to move the setting to PrismSettings.

With 3 choices it might make sense to use a "prism.rasterizerorder" type of property like we use for the general pipeline (es2 d3d sw), but for the sake of keeping the changes fairly localized, I'd recommend:

prism.marlinrasterizer=true|false
(overrides prism.nativepisces=true|false)

(It might seem natural to use "useMarlin" or something like that, but most of the other prism.* settings in that file are of the form "mechanism=true/false" to mean "useMechanism"...)

If set to true, use Marlin regardless of "nativepisces" value. If not set to true, consult nativepisces or use the default as the code already does. Also, change the print statement in the "verbose" block in that same method to indicate we are using Marlin, printing out one of the following:

"Using java-based Pisces rasterizer"
"Using native-based Pisces rasterizer"
"Using Marlin rasterizer"

I also noticed that the SWContext also chooses a rasterizer for its use using a copy of the decision logic in ShapeUtils. We should probably add a ShapeUtil.getRasterizer() method to return the one that was determined by its algorithm rather than repeat the selection algorithm in SWContext.

In MarlinProperties we should probably use prism.marlin.* as the prefix for these settings to keep them isolated from the java2d settings...?

                        ...jim

On 11/2/2016 5:27 PM, Sergey Bylokhov wrote:
Probably the logging should be enabled only if we pass the upper case
"True" to "-Dsun.javafx.marlin=True". I do not know is it correct to
write to the system output unconditionally, can this affect application?
And instead of "sun." can we use something different like "jdk." I guess
the same question can be applied to jdk?

On 03.11.16 0:54, Laurent Bourgès wrote:
Jim,

Here is an updated patch for MarlinFX:
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~lbourges/marlinFX/marlinFX-s02-ofx9/

I made big improvements: MarlinFX is now "feature-complete":
- Added MarlinAlphaConsumer & MarlinRenderer interfaces to define new
methods on AlphaConsumer and common methods between AA & noAA renderers
- Renderer: fixed cubic dec/inc lengths (like openpisces) + use optimized
copyAlphas from MarlinAlphaConsumer (with block flag optimization derived
from former MarlinCache)
- RendererNoAA: optimized Renderer for non-antialiasing (tested OK)
- Dasher & Stroker: backported changes from openpisces (small dash
phase &
refined cubic / quad mitters)
- Added MarlinPrismUtils & MarlinRasterizer classes to wrap the Marlin
renderer as a JavaFX ShapeRasterizer and implement the
MarlinAlphaConsumer
efficiently (mimics former MarlinCache ie support the block flag
optimization); MarlinPrismUtils performs properly NaN / Infinity
coordinates filtering and use the same pipeline stages (delta / invDelta
transformers for Dasher/Stroker) like in the MarlinRenderingEngine
- Thread safety: MarlinRasterizer completely thread-safe (for future
multi-threaded rendering) using ReentrantContext...
- Modified (OpenJFX) ShapeUtil to use the MarlinRasterizer instead of the
OpenPiscesRasterizer class (use -Dsun.javafx.marlin=true to enable
Marlin-FX)
- Fixed Path2D growing algorithm (like java2d)

So MarlinFX is 13K LOC (few unused classes could be removed soon) and
only
few lines are added in ShapeUtil to switch MarlinFX ON:

        if (PrismSettings.doNativePisces) {
            shapeRasterizer = new NativePiscesRasterizer();
        } else {






*            // TODO: move that new setting into PrismSettings:
// Enable Marlin-FX by setting -Dsun.javafx.marlin=true            if
(MarlinProperties.isMarlinEnabled()) {
System.out.println("Marlin-FX[" + Version.getVersion() + "]
enabled.");                shapeRasterizer = new
MarlinRasterizer();            } else {*                shapeRasterizer =
new OpenPiscesRasterizer();

*            }*        }

So the OpenPisces classes are totally left unchanged and MarlinFX is just
added as another rasterizer and is enabled with the following settings:
-Dsun.javafx.marlin=true and -Dprism.nativepisces=false

Of course, we could adapt these few lines to satisfy your requirements
(system properties ...); please tell me what you prefer.

I tested this new release with DemoFX, Guimark HTML5, Ensemble8 and
everything is working fine.


Does it look acceptable as a low risk RFE ?

Finally what do you prefer for OpenJDK9 integration ?
- as a new javafx rasterizer (like the provided marlinFX patch)
- or as a javafx wrapper using OpenJDK9's marlin renderer (java2d) ?
I wonder if it would be better to create another JavaFX ShapeRasterizer
that wraps OpenJDK9 Marlin (java2d) to minimize the code duplication
but it
will add some complexity in the marlin renderer (itself) to introduce the
AlphaConsumer interface...


I can make separate patches for all these changes concerning jfx
Path2D or
Marlin changes for OpenJDK9 first, then MarlinFX.

PS: MarlinFX is based on my (internal) Marlin-renderer 0.7.5 (a bit
different than OpenJDK9's Marlin as it is compatible with jdk 1.8) so I
will synchronize both branches to provide soon MarlinFX9 patches
closer to
OpenJDK9's Marlin renderer if we are going to work on its integration.

PS2: I will also work on another MarlinFX variant not using Unsafe but
only
plain arrays to evaluate the performance loss (small) that could simplify
the integration with Jigsaw ...

So I made a big step forward, and I am looking forward your feedback,

Cheers,
Laurent



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