[webkit-gtk] Is border-radius lost when applying -webkit-filter in GTK?

Vienneau, Christopher cvienneau at ea.com
Wed Jul 29 10:47:51 PDT 2015


Hi,

Below is an e-mail I sent to webkit-dev the other day.  I just wanted to check with users of GTK if you've noticed the same problem in past or current version of your port.  The problem can be easily reproduced with the sample html below.

Is the image rendered with both the sepia filter and the border-radius?
Does your port make use of TextureMapper? "WebCore\platform\graphics\texmap"?
Does your port use GraphicsLayerCA?

Thanks for your help

Chris Vienneau



I'm on a slightly older pull from WebKit trunk (179714) and I'm seeing this issue where border radius is lost if a css filter is also applied.  My sample page looks like this:
<!DOCTYPE html>

<html>
<title>Basic CSS Filters</title>
<head>Basic CSS Filters</head>

<style>
#pic {
  border-radius: 10px;
  -webkit-filter: sepia(0.8);
}
</style>

<body>
<div>
  <img id="pic" src="testImage.jpg">
</div>
</body>
</html>

When I run with the above code the image is rendered with the Sepi filter, but the border radius is not applied.  If I comment out the filter the image is properly rendered with the border radius applied.  By debugging I can see that a different code path is followed in the two cases.
Without the filter:
>             WebKitd.dll!WebCore::GraphicsContext::clip(const WebCore::Path & path, WebCore::WindRule windRule) Line 951                C++
               WebKitd.dll!WebCore::GraphicsContext::clipRoundedRect(const WebCore::FloatRoundedRect & rect) Line 586         C++
               WebKitd.dll!WebCore::RenderBoxModelObject::clipRoundedInnerRect(WebCore::GraphicsContext * context, const WebCore::FloatRect & rect, const WebCore::FloatRoundedRect & clipRect) Line 540          C++
               WebKitd.dll!WebCore::RenderReplaced::paint(WebCore::PaintInfo & paintInfo, const WebCore::LayoutPoint & paintOffset) Line 180  C++
...
we get into clipRoundedInnerRect which goes into the code which can perform the clipping operation, and all works as expected.

With the Filter (3 callstacks below):
>             WebKitd.dll!WebCore::GraphicsLayer::setContentsClippingRect(const WebCore::FloatRoundedRect & roundedRect) Line 377  C++
               WebKitd.dll!WebCore::RenderLayerBacking::updateImageContents() Line 1960                C++
               WebKitd.dll!WebCore::RenderLayerBacking::updateConfiguration() Line 595      C++
               WebKitd.dll!WebCore::RenderLayerCompositor::rebuildCompositingLayerTree(WebCore::RenderLayer & layer, WTF::Vector<WebCore::GraphicsLayer *,0,WTF::CrashOnOverflow> & childLayersOfEnclosingLayer, int depth) Line 1522             C++
...

>             WebKitd.dll!WebCore::GraphicsLayer::setContentsClippingRect(const WebCore::FloatRoundedRect & roundedRect) Line 377  C++
               WebKitd.dll!WebCore::RenderLayerBacking::resetContentsRect() Line 1124       C++
               WebKitd.dll!WebCore::RenderLayerBacking::updateAfterDescendants() Line 1003          C++
               WebKitd.dll!WebCore::RenderLayerCompositor::rebuildCompositingLayerTree(WebCore::RenderLayer & layer, WTF::Vector<WebCore::GraphicsLayer *,0,WTF::CrashOnOverflow> & childLayersOfEnclosingLayer, int depth) Line 1609             C++
...
>             WebKitd.dll!WebCore::GraphicsLayer::setContentsClippingRect(const WebCore::FloatRoundedRect & roundedRect) Line 377  C++
               WebKitd.dll!WebCore::RenderLayerBacking::resetContentsRect() Line 1124       C++
               WebKitd.dll!WebCore::RenderLayerBacking::updateAfterDescendants() Line 1003          C++
                WebKitd.dll!WebCore::RenderLayerCompositor::updateCompositingDescendantGeometry(WebCore::RenderLayer & compositingAncestor, WebCore::RenderLayer & layer, bool compositedChildrenOnly) Line 1862           C++
...

In this path we never call clipRoundedInnerRect, we do however call setContentsClippingRect with what looks like appropriate parameters to do what we would want.  However upon investigation it appears that this data is not used by anything.  Looking at other ports it seems that GraphicsLayerCA.cpp may be making use of this data in its clipping technique.

Looking for fixes that might already be available I found the two below interesting, however note that I already have these in the change that we last took.  They just sounds extremely similar to what I'm describing.
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/179147
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/175794


I'm wondering if it can be confirmed that this issue has been a problem for other ports as well?  Are there any fixes that address my problem that I may have overlooked?  What if anything needs to be done to support this (is something like what is done in the CA port a requirement?)  Any advice on implementing the minimal changes, CA's changes appear extensive.

Thanks for any advice

Chris  Vienneau

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