#include "GrBatch.h" #include "GrMemoryPool.h" #include "SkTLS.h" // TODO I noticed a small benefit to using a larger exclusive pool for batches. Its very small, // but seems to be mostly consistent. There is a lot in flux right now, but we should really // revisit this when batch is everywhere class GrBatch_Globals { public: static GrMemoryPool* GetTLS() { return (GrMemoryPool*)SkTLS::Get(CreateTLS, DeleteTLS); } private: static void* CreateTLS() { return SkNEW_ARGS(GrMemoryPool, (16384, 16384)); } static void DeleteTLS(void* pool) { SkDELETE(reinterpret_cast(pool)); } }; int32_t GrBatch::gCurrBatchClassID = GrBatch::kIllegalBatchClassID; void* GrBatch::operator new(size_t size) { return GrBatch_Globals::GetTLS()->allocate(size); } void GrBatch::operator delete(void* target) { GrBatch_Globals::GetTLS()->release(target); }