The previous implementation assumed that the HWC could read and write
the same buffer on frames that involved both GLES and HWC composition.
It turns out some hardware can't do this. The new implementation
maintains a scratch buffer pool to use on these mixed frames, but on
GLES-only or HWC-only frames still does composition directly into the
output buffer.
Bug: 8384764
Change-Id: I7a3addb34fad9bfcbdabbb8b635083e10223df69
Vsync array size is specified as HWC_DISPLAY_TYPES_SUPPORTED whose
value luckily happens to be 2. That enum is actually used for querying
hwc for the number of displays supported.
The implementation file EventThread.cpp correctly accesses the array
upto HWC_NUM_DISPLAY_TYPES
Change-Id: I36e3f0913e7d6fda7bbf4449c1fb32c7f18bb934
Signed-off-by: Amara Venkata Mastan Manoj Kumar<manojavm@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Saurabh Shah <saurshah@codeaurora.org>
sensorservice would deadlock if for some reason
a sensor failed to enable.
simplifed the code a bit, and made it behave a little
closer to mr1.1 -- I couldn't convince myself that
some changes in how locks were used were correct.
Bug: 9794362
Change-Id: I6110f5dbb67e543f1c71d127de2299232badb36a
When acquiring a buffer, SurfaceFlinger now computes the expected
presentation time and passes it to the BufferQueue acquireBuffer()
method. If it's not yet time to display the buffer, acquireBuffer()
returns PRESENT_LATER instead of a buffer.
The current implementation of the expected-present-time computation
uses approximations and guesswork.
Bug 7900302
Change-Id: If9345611c5983a11a811935aaf27d6388a5036f1
When a buffer had a crop (meaning its content is scaled to the window size)
and a window crop was defined, the resulting crop couldn't be expressed
properly because h/w composer's API was limited to integers, since
this is fixed in h/w composer 1.3, we take adventage of this to
make sure we get the correct crop.
this bug could result in the buffer being scaled by an incorrect ratio and
be slightly offset; moreover, it would produce different results from the
GL code path, which is always correct.
Change-Id: I8e20e00b6e26177d14f4ab4d2cd581e26c818892
This allows apps to find OpenGL ES 3.0 functions using
eglGetProcAddress() instead of dlopen/dlsym.
Bug: 9681677
Change-Id: I7ce6e1636bc47d6b0bf20a4e46bd67235714d129
because surfaceflinger handles screenshot in a different
thread from the binder thread that requested it and because
the IGraphicBufferProducer is a synchronous interface
calling back into the system server; it is possible for
the latter to run out of binder threads (b/c it holds
a lock while calling into SF).
The solution is to make sure all calls on IGraphicBufferProducer
happen on the incoming binder thread. We achieve this by creating
a IGBP wrapper which is given to the screenshot code.
Bug: 8734824
Change-Id: I2be85660d9dc65d239d68f6d3ab3c973c13b34cc
it now displays the reported trigger mode properly, as well as
the number and type of the last received data
Change-Id: I2ff64b32ab71f1332bc2e09671c8c02bb9550490
This allows apps to find OpenGL ES 3.0 functions using
eglGetProcAddress() instead of dlopen/dlsym.
Bug: 9681677
Change-Id: I7ce6e1636bc47d6b0bf20a4e46bd67235714d129
This is currently safe to do only for processes that disallow any binder
threads to be created: setThreadPoolMaxThreadCount(0).
Change-Id: I8a27f3cf26f4d51edb7f222af487ac256cbcab65