This change replaces checks for a NULL fence pointer with calls to
Fence::isValid. There should no longer be NULL fences.
Change-Id: If17c9c132fcb1801531bf7588f8ba53476c57dad
This change eliminates the uses of a NULL sp<Fence> indicating that no waiting
is required. Instead we use a non-NULL but invalid Fence object for which the
wait methods will return immediately.
Bug: 7892871
Change-Id: I5360aebe3090422ef6920d56c99fc4eedc642e48
This change makes the 'dumpsys SurfaceFlinger --latency' command with no extra
args dump the frame timestamp data for the most recent frames that
SurfaceFlinger generated that included window animation transaction changes.
Change-Id: I8bded1ea08a4cddefef0aa955401052bb9107c90
The C++ class names don't match what the classes do, so rename
ISurfaceTexture to IGraphicBufferProducer, and SurfaceTexture to
GLConsumer.
Bug 7736700
Change-Id: Ia03e468888025b5cae3c0ee1995434515dbea387
In SurfaceFlingerConsumer, check to see if native fence sync is
enabled. If so, defer the texture binding step to Layer::onDraw.
Change-Id: I7d4034a31c0143207eea2509dfa13ef3820f9b8c
Rearranges updateTexImage() so that the SurfaceFlinger-specific
behavior is in a new SurfaceFlingerConsumer subclass.
SurfaceTexture behavior should not be altered. Instead of
acquire-bind-release we now do acquire-release-bind, but since
it's all done with the lock held there shouldn't be any
externally-visible change.
Change-Id: Ia566e4727945e2cfb9359fc6d2a8f8af64d7b7b7
if a layer is not mirrored, we now use its display
as the source for the transfrom hint calculation
instead of always using the default (main) display.
this change does two thing:
1) we make updateTransformHint take a DisplayDevice
as a parameter instead of hard-coding the
main display.
2) each time we do a transaction that could change
the hint, we go through all layers and
figure out which display should be used for their
transform hint.
Bug: 7599344
Change-Id: I9b04a95e6c372dd770bacf81d8ef6f8e31b87b83
This change moves the frame time history tracking code out of Layer and into a
new class called FrameTracker. It also changes the tracking to use signal
timestamps from fences when available for more accurate results.
Change-Id: I323c5f075c58bf86ce363b52af885ad0f6365f2b
This prevents strong reference cycles when the listener implementation also
holds a strong pointer to the ConsumerBase
Bug: 7425644
Change-Id: I1514b13a32b18d421c902dddebec0765a989c55c
This change adds support for displays that are not allowed to display surfaces
with the eSecure flag set. All non-virtual displays are considered secure,
while virtual displays have their secure-ness specified at creation time.
Bug: 7368436
Change-Id: I81ad535d2d1e5a7ff78269017e85b111f0098500
Some of the code in latchBuffer was calling invalidateHwcGeometry,
but that didn't cause the SurfaceFlinger visible region code to
re-evaluate the layer's visibility. Set the recomputeVisibleRegions
"out" parameter instead.
Bug 7235797
Change-Id: If6ba33fbd1a594cd64cc5253aebf752d6ceda1c9
This change makes updateTexImage default to performing the necessary
synchronization and adds an argument for SurfaceFlinger to disable that
synchronization so that it can be performed lazily.
Change-Id: I7c20923cc786634126fbf7021c9d2541aa77be5d
Bug: 6991805
The hints were being set a little too late, so the pre-rotation stuff
wasn't quite working.
Bug 7054997
Change-Id: Id8d5c626db7a76f768ba762a145b315878ee08e6
FramebufferSurface no longer speaks directly to the FB HAL. Now
everything goes through HWComposer (which may or may not be
connected to a hardware composer).
Added display index arg to some query methods.
Change-Id: Id3e157d2d4e3555d33afbb703e518b6e92e2d6d5
This change adds a compile-option to use eglWaitSyncANDROID to ensure that
texturing operations that access the current buffer of a SurfaceTexture do not
occur until the buffer is completely written. It also moves this
synchronization into a new SurfaceTexture method called doGLFenceWait and
changes SurfaceFlinger's Layer class to use that method rather than performing
its own wait on the fence.
Change-Id: I70afa88086ca7ff49a80e3cd03d423767db7cb88
we used to have a visibleRegion object per layer, but now
it's per screen; so at somepoint the code got changed to
calculate the per-screen visible region on the stack and that's
what got passed to HWC.
we're now setting the visibleRegionScreen at each frame and
freeing at after the HWC set() call. We use the underlaying
SharedBuffer so that in most cases we don't have to allocate,
free or copy memory around.
Bug: 7089478
Change-Id: I24fa556c76613a225d9fe7a6c6b727bb476144d8
This change is a clean up of some of the handling of the maximum number of
buffers that are allowed at once. It mostly renames a few member variables and
methods, but it includes a couple small refactorings.
Change-Id: I9959310f563d09583548d4291e1050a7bbc7d87d
DisplayDevices are now keyed of the wp<IBinder> the client uses.
DisplayID has now become DisplayType which is just used to identify
physical displays (as opposed to virtual displays such as wifi displays).
Change-Id: I0c5968f2c902dcd699a7e0afacf833ff070c12ea
it's safer this way because this object owns an
EGLSurface which cannot be easily reference-counted.
it also gives us the ability to sub-class it, which
we might want to do soon.
Change-Id: I07358bb052dc5a13b4f2196b2c2b6e6e94c4bb4f
- fix typo drawForSreenshot misspelled
- get rid of DisplayDeviceBase
- removed unused or unneeded code
- always pass a DisplayDevice to Layer methods that are called
on a per-display basis (to make it clear that this could be
called more than once per composition).
Change-Id: Id948b7e09fe5c06db0e42d40d6ed75dd095c7f44
mostly refactored SurfaceFlinger.h, but also removed dead code.
cleaned-up a few includes as well.
Change-Id: Ib15f4ffe567912b61ee98aa076c6a283b72811b5
- remove dependency on cached state in validateVisibility
- get rid of mVertices and mTransformedBounds
- get rid of validateVisibility
- get rid of unlockPageFlip
- handleTransaction now returns a dirty region
- computevisibileregion now uses window-manager space
After a HWC set, each SurfaceFlinger Layer retrieves the release fence
HWC returned and gives it to the layer's SurfaceTexture. The
SurfaceTexture accumulates the fences into a merged fence until the
next updateTexImage, then passes the merged fence to the BufferQueue
in releaseBuffer.
In a follow-on change, BufferQueue will return the fence along with
the buffer slot in dequeueBuffer. For now, dequeueBuffer waits for the
fence to signal before returning.
The releaseFence default value for BufferQueue::releaseBuffer() is
temporary to avoid transient build breaks with a multi-project
checkin. It'll disappear in the next change.
Change-Id: Iaa9a0d5775235585d9cbf453d3a64623d08013d9
HWComposer must abstract the HWC HAL entirely, so that the
HAL can continue to evolve (and break binary compatibility)
without breaking SurfaceFlinger. The HWC data structure had
leaked outside of HWComposer, this is now fixed.
We now have an abstract interface that provide all the
needed functionality, HWCompose provides concrete
implementations of it based on the the HWC version.
Change-Id: I40c4676dc986b682ede5520a1c60efe64037b0bb
this would happen when a resize was pending (ie: we have received
and processed a resize transaction but have not received a buffer
with the right size) and a new transaction came in that didn't
involve a resize, for instance a translate-only transaction.
in this case, we would incorrectly update the drawing state
with the pending size, eventhough we still don't have a buffer
for it.
the solution is quite simple, we never allow the size to propagate
from current to drawing state during the regular transaction processing
(unless we are in fixed-size mode -- meaning we don't need to have
a matching size buffer), this propagation happens later once we
receive the buffer.
Bug: 6624163
Change-Id: I11a97e4b88a7f3a0571ddcfe99c86cb04ce01a4d
this would happen when a window started with size A, was
resized to B and immediately resized to A. In this situation
the erquested and active size would be the same, and SF
would think a transaction wasn't needed.
we fix this by always comparing the requested sizes.
Also, make sure to set mRefreshPending once we're sure
we have succesfully called updateTexImage().
Bug: 6580962
Change-Id: I2c48b4df7f05fd35c9e1d2dd82095b0f3d5a0b6a
this bug introduced recently would happen when the very first
buffer of a surface was rejected for not having the right size
Bug: 6577035
Change-Id: I9fabf20006019f2a6c308be7c7f5c05bdcfd5014
SurfaceFlinger is using this new feature to reject buffers that
don't have the right size.
Bug: 6498869
Change-Id: I8a7250a47db6c082a357b703feb3b9d0fc8d3443
here we just shuffle a bit the code inside lockPageFlip(),
we move the code that handles the buffer size closer to the call
to updateTexImage(). no functionality change.
Change-Id: Ie3193cd86cd32cf3c89532449fd747d145ca0ab6
use a flag instead of pre-committing the "requested" state
to prevent propagation or "requested" to "active", which makes
things a lot clearer when reading the code.
also avoid going through the "resized" code-path when requested
size is equal to "active" size.
Bug: 6498869
Change-Id: I24f893ba0ec5ca06aac5b8da9818989ae7ce4005
The crop is now handled like a resize, it's latched only when we
receive a new buffer in the case we have a resize in the same
transaction.
Bug: 6498869
Change-Id: I9f3cbbe08fb19443899461ec441c714748a4fd1a