The primary display device was being configured to "blank" by
default, which prevented the boot animation from appearing
(unless you got lucky with the hardware composer state).
Bug 6975688
Change-Id: I0fa52e9e719c6e997c5725a7baf15d9718461b78
The primary display device was being configured to "blank" by
default, which prevented the boot animation from appearing
(unless you got lucky with the hardware composer state).
Bug 6975688
(This reverts an earlier revert.)
HWComposer can now create IDs representing a display
it can deal with. IDs MAIN and HDMI are reserved.
SurfaceFlinger associate HWComposer IDs with a
DisplayDevice and uses that when it talks to HWComposer.
A DisplayDevice doesn't have to have a HWComposer ID,
in that case it just can't use h/w composer composition.
Change-Id: Iec3d7ac92e0c22bf975052ae2847402f58bade71
- we now clean-up "dead" connection in the main loop,
this entirely avoid the problem with the side effects of
releasing strong references. We now only hold on to strong
reference for the connection we will signal.
- also simplify how we build the list of "ready" connections, by
only adding them to the list when we did receive a vsync event
Change-Id: I2a84da431320a2af8e8a93e07622a1d258236f43
Fixed the order of the statements in ANDROID_SINGLETON_STATIC_INSTANCE
macro so that the templated static member variable initialization
comes before the instantiation of the Singleton class. This
fixes the clang compile error.
Change-Id: Ic47d17e152b657f2dff3191ccc3770753fdf002b
Author: Tareq A. Siraj <tareq.a.siraj@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Edwin Vane <edwin.vane@intel.com>
This change makes SurfaceTexture inherit from ConsumerBase. It removes all of
the functionality from SurfaceTexture that is now provided by the base class.
This includes fixes for two bugs that were found after checking this change in
the first time and then reverting it.
Change-Id: Ie2d9f4f27cfef26fdac341de3152e842b01a58d2
BufferItemConsumer allows for acquiring BufferQueue's BufferItems,
which contain all the data and metadata the BufferQueue has for a
given graphics buffer.
This consumer is useful when direct access to the native buffer_handles
is needed by the client.
Also includes a minor cleanup of CpuConsumer's use of 'virtual'.
Bug: 6243944
Change-Id: If7dc4192b15ac499555f1eda42a85140f2434795
The primary display device was being configured to "blank" by
default, which prevented the boot animation from appearing
(unless you got lucky with the hardware composer state).
Bug 6975688
Change-Id: Idaa0d0b98ebb331a17d1b16774c6b05bfa1e8728
- one issues caused most timestamps to be reported as 0
- on rare occasions an uninitialized variable could be used
- vsync counts per connection were accessed unthreadsafely
we now have 2 lists of connections in the main loop, one just
keeps a list of strong refs to the connections because once
we have a strong ref we're not allowed to release it while
holding the lock.
the 2nd list holds the connections that have a vsync event to
be reported. all the calculations are made with the lock held.
Change-Id: Iacfad3745b05df79d9ece3719bd4c34ddbfd5b83
- one issues caused most timestamps to be reported as 0
- on rare occasions an uninitialized variable could be used
- vsync counts per connection were accessed unthreadsafely
we now have 2 lists of connections in the main loop, one just
keeps a list of strong refs to the connections because once
we have a strong ref we're not allowed to release it while
holding the lock.
the 2nd list holds the connections that have a vsync event to
be reported. all the calculations are made with the lock held.
Change-Id: Iacfad3745b05df79d9ece3719bd4c34ddbfd5b83
some binaries are using these private APIs and broke
(as they should!) with this change. Temporarily restore the
virtuals to work around this.
Bug: 6977550
Change-Id: I7c37f24b16e4d586b89205c493db5169cf87e024
This change fixes SurfaceTexture::freeBufferLocked so that it calls the base
class implementation.
Change-Id: I45d76fb2eb02c1fa6e4e917823ead83e2086bd15
problem was that we were acquiring a strong reference
on Connection object with a lock held, when those
got out of scope (lock still held) their dtor
could be called if all other refs had dropped,
the dtor would acquire the lock again to
remove the Connection from the main list. boom.
we rearange the code so this doesn't happen.
Bug: 6942208
Change-Id: I0a0ebabce2842d29d60d645b64aac2f26640e59b