Commit Graph

17 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Dan Stoza 812ed0644f libgui: Add generation numbers to BufferQueue
This change allows producers to set a generation number on a
BufferQueue. This number will be embedded in any new GraphicBuffers
created in that BufferQueue, and attempts to attach buffers which have
a different generation number will fail.

It also plumbs the setGenerationNumber method through Surface, with the
additional effect that any buffers attached to the Surface after
setting a new generation number will automatically be updated with the
new number (as opposed to failing, as would happen on through IGBP).

Bug: 20923096
Change-Id: I32bf726b035f99c3e5834beaf76afb9f01adcbc2
2015-06-03 11:09:33 -07:00
Dan Stoza a4650a50a0 Fix PTS handling for buffer replacement
This changes the way that SurfaceFlinger's shadow buffer management
works such that instead of tracking the size of the shadow queue in the
BufferQueue, SF tracks the last frame number it has seen, and passes
that into the acquireBuffer call. BufferQueueConsumer then ensures that
it never returns a buffer newer than that frame number, even if that
means that it must return PRESENT_LATER for an otherwise valid buffer.

Change-Id: I3fcb45f683ed660c3f18a8b85ae1f8a962ba6f0e
2015-05-12 13:10:17 -07:00
Dan Stoza ecc504043f SurfaceFlinger: Fix PTS on stale buffers
SurfaceFlinger's (Layer's) shadow copy of the BufferQueue queue was
getting out of sync for a few reasons. This change fixes these by
doing the following:

- Adds a check to re-synchronize the shadow copy every time we
  successfully acquire a buffer by first dropping stale buffers before
  removing the current buffer.
- Avoids trying to perform updates for buffers which have been rejected
  (for incorrect dimensions) by SurfaceFlinger.
- Adds IGraphicBufferConsumer::setShadowQueueSize, which allows the
  consumer to notify the BufferQueue that it is maintaining a shadow
  copy of the queue and prevents it from dropping so many buffers
  during acquireBuffer that it ends up returning a buffer for which the
  consumer has not yet received an onFrameAvailable call.

Bug: 20096136
Change-Id: I78d0738428005fc19b3be85cc8f1db498043612f
(cherry picked from commit 2e36f2283f)
2015-05-01 12:23:44 -07:00
Dan Stoza 4afd8b67f9 BufferQueue: Add NATIVE_WINDOW_BUFFER_AGE query
Adds a NATIVE_WINDOW_BUFFER_AGE query, which returns the age of the
contents of the most recently dequeued buffer as the number of frames
that have elapsed since it was last queued.

Change-Id: Ib6fd62945cb62d1e60133a65beee510363218a23
(cherry picked from commit 49f810c72df8d1d64128e376757079825c8decd4)
2015-04-28 13:46:49 -07:00
Dan Stoza 9de7293b0a libgui: Allow an IGBProducer to disable allocation
Adds a new method IGBP::allowAllocation, which controls whether
dequeueBuffer is permitted to allocate a new buffer. If allocation is
disallowed, dequeueBuffer will block or return an error as it
normally would (as controlled by *ControlledByApp).

If there are free buffers, but they are not of the correct dimensions,
format, or usage, they may be freed if a more suitable buffer is not
found first.

Bug: 19801715
Change-Id: I0d604958b78b2fd775c2547690301423f9a52165
2015-04-23 15:28:12 -07:00
Dan Stoza 0de7ea7529 libgui: Change BufferQueue to use free lists
BufferQueue used to choose free buffers by scanning through its array
of slots and picking one based on timestamp. This changes that
mechanism to use a pair of free lists: one with buffers attached and
one without. This makes it easier to choose either type of free slot
depending on the needs of the current operation.

Fixes an issue with the first version of this change, found in bugs
20482952, 20443314, and 20464549.

Bug: 13175420
Change-Id: I9b6e83cfe8f9b4329a976025cb8e291d51fb6d4a
2015-04-23 13:25:11 -07:00
Dan Stoza 1fc9cc25a4 Revert "libgui: Change BufferQueue to use free lists"
This reverts commit 8dddc99010.

Change-Id: I0b0fed9f1394c6f6ae812f6c562ead4473a8226e
2015-04-22 18:57:39 +00:00
Dan Stoza 8dddc99010 libgui: Change BufferQueue to use free lists
BufferQueue used to choose free buffers by scanning through its array
of slots and picking one based on timestamp. This changes that
mechanism to use a pair of free lists: one with buffers attached and
one without. This makes it easier to choose either type of free slot
depending on the needs of the current operation.

Bug: 13175420
Change-Id: Ic8398e7511bd11a60a1c82e3ad2ee271c9822be1
2015-04-17 09:28:41 -07:00
Dan Stoza 1c87e474d8 DO NOT MERGE libgui: Remove IGBC::BufferItem
Removes IGraphicBufferConsumer::BufferItem. Depends on the
following changes:
    I187b3a7d05196b6289596afac8fb9a9d4aebff76
    I0ddd38df37500cfd6b21d1e768ed14e39c5cd9fc

Cherry-pick of Id1fa56d092188f2cb712768d5d2fc6a9027fb73c

Change-Id: I3edf0db8fba656fd78e18a5a7f1137f0fb6b237d
2015-03-20 12:29:04 -07:00
Eino-Ville Talvala 82c6bcc970 DO NOT MERGE Add dataSpace to buffer queues; remove old format enums.
- Wire up new dataSpace parameter through buffer queue stack
- Update tests to include the parameter
- Switch eglApi to using dataSpace to indicate sRGB gamma/linear
  difference
- Remove RAW_SENSOR in favor of RAW16
- Remove use of sRGB format enums
- Add default dataspace to buffer queue core
- Add query for default dataspace

Cherry pick of I070bd2e7c56506055c419004c29e2e3feac725df

Change-Id: I461952389c18051176c6b75e664f20ad369f5760
2015-03-19 13:56:00 -07:00
Dan Stoza 3be1c6b60a libgui: Enable -Weverything and -Werror
Enables -Weverything and -Werror, with just a few exceptions for
warnings we can't (or shouldn't need to) work around.

Cherry pick of I034abec27bf4020d84af60d7acc1939c59986dd6 plus a
couple of minor changes to CpuConsumer.cpp to make it work with a
prior change:
    Uncomment CC_LOGV on line 46
    Change C-style cast to static_cast on line 71

Change-Id: Iaec610477ea0122317b0578fb74caf2383d4cf08
2015-03-18 15:57:27 -07:00
Dan Albert 7d83187103 Make string literal concatenation play nice with C++11.
In C++11 mode, "foo"MACRO_THAT_EXPANDS_TO_STRING gets lexed as a user
defined literal. Add space around the macro.

Had missed these when resolving merge conflicts last night.

Change-Id: I1a381a06c3909b76a3b44ce79c37aa6f244d3736
2014-09-09 09:21:28 -07:00
Antoine Labour 78014f32da BufferQueue: release mutex while allocating. DO NOT MERGE
BufferQueueProducer::allocateBuffers used to keep the BufferQueueCore
mutex while doing the buffer allocation, which would cause the consumer
(which also needs the mutex) to block if the allocation takes a long
time.
Instead, release the mutex while doing the allocation, and grab it again
before filling the slots. Keep a bool state and a condvar to prevent
other producers from trying to allocate the slots while the mutex is
released.

Bug: 11792166

Change-Id: I4ab1319995ef892be2beba892f1fdbf50ce0416d
(cherry picked from commit ea96044470)
2014-07-22 19:45:55 +00:00
Dan Stoza f0eaf25e92 BufferQueue: Add producer buffer-released callback
Add a callback to the producer side, onBufferReleased, which will be
called every time the consumer releases a buffer back to the
BufferQueue. This will enable a buffer stream splitter to work
autonomously without having to block on dequeueBuffer.

The binder object used for the callback replaces the generic IBinder
token that was passed into IGraphicBufferProducer::connect to detect
the death of the producer. If a producer does not wish to listen for
buffer release events, it can pass in an instance of the
DummyProducerListener class defined in IProducerListener.h, if it even
cares about death events (BufferQueue doesn't enforce the token being
non-NULL, though perhaps we should).

Change-Id: I23935760673524abeafea2b58dccc3583b368710
2014-03-31 14:10:07 -07:00
Jesse Hall 399184a4cd Add sideband streams to BufferQueue and related classes
Sideband streams are essentially a device-specific buffer queue that
bypasses the BufferQueue system. They can be used for situations with
hard real-time requirements like high-quality TV and video playback
with A/V sync. A handle to the stream is provided by the source HAL,
and attached to a BufferQueue. The sink HAL can read buffers via the
stream handle rather than acquiring individual buffers from the
BufferQueue.

Change-Id: Ib3f262eddfc520f4bbe3d9b91753ed7dd09d3a9b
2014-03-11 12:23:14 -07:00
Dan Stoza 3e96f1982f Change BufferQueue into producer/consumer wrapper
Now that BufferQueue has been split into core + producer + consumer,
rewrite BufferQueue to be a thin layer over a producer and consumer
interface. Eventually, this layer will be deprecated in favor of
only using either the producer or consumer interface, as applicable.

Change-Id: I340ae5f5b633b244fb594615ff52ba50b9e2f7e4
2014-03-04 15:58:03 -08:00
Dan Stoza 289ade165e Split BufferQueue into core + producer + consumer
Change-Id: Idc39f1e511d68ce4f02202d35425a419bc0bcd92
2014-03-04 09:33:14 -08:00