we add a flag to ANativeWindow::setBufferTransform that means
"apply the inverse rotation of the display this buffer is displayed
onto to".
Bug: 10804238
Change-Id: Id2447676271950463e8dbcef1b95935c5c3f32b2
The UniquePtr.h file is no longer in libcore/... so there is no need to
have this extra copy of it anymore.
Change-Id: I4ec4f86d2844e524b50441c3a9100a50a6a45b1a
BitTube used to send objects one at a time and didn't
handle errors properly.
We now send all the objects in one call, which means they
have to be read as a single batch as well. This changes the
BitTube API.
Update SensorService to the new API.
Also added an API to set the size of the send buffer.
Bug: 10641596
Change-Id: I77c70d35e351fdba0416fae4b7ca3b1d56272251
This change adds an entire field to note whether the timestamp was
auto-generated by Surface or supplied by the application.
The value is used when deciding whether or not to drop frames based
on buffer presentation timestamps. If a desired presentation time
was set explicitly, BufferQueue will use that value to decide if a
frame should be dropped. If the timestamp was generated by Surface
at the time the buffer was queued, the timestamp is ignored.
Bug 10151804
Change-Id: Ibd571a7578351063b813cbdad2ddbeed70655ba5
- Return NOT_ENOUGH_DATA instead of INVALID_OPERATION when too many
buffers have already been locked.
- INVALID_OPERATION is nominally used when something irrecoverable happens,
but in this case the client just needs to call unlockBuffer to go back into a
good state.
Bug: 10333400
Change-Id: I3a034d77de85741429f832a90eedd670afa1dc94
this means they only have access to the consumer end of
the interface. we had a lot of code that assumed consumers
where holding a BufferQueue (i.e.: both ends), so most of
this change is untangling in fix that
Bug: 9265647
Change-Id: Ic2e2596ee14c7535f51bf26d9a897a0fc036d22c
Disable dropping of frames based on timestamp. Resume auto-
generating timestamps in Surface.
Bug 10151804
Change-Id: I15de26158e1d7ef22a5b150e685a126dc48ae2b4
While currently untested, this should allow to move the
BuffereQueue in the consumer process and have everything
work as usual.
Bug: 9265647
Change-Id: I9ca8f099f7c65b9a27b7e7a3643b46d1b58eacfc
If there are two or more buffers pending that are ready for
immediate presentation, drop all but the last one.
Any code that didn't explicitly specify timestamps for buffers
was using the default value (auto-generated "now"). As a result,
surfaceflinger would drop frames whenever more than one buffer
was queued. We now use zero as the auto-generated timestamp,
and we don't set the timestamp in eglBeginFrame().
Change-Id: I187f42d33de227cd3411ff0dcd3b9ce1961457eb
Fallout from the Flattenable change, update all its uses.
Additionnaly, fix/tighten size checks when (un)flatten()ing
things.
Removed the assumption by some flattenables (e.g.: Fence)
that the size passed to them would be exact (it can
and will be larger in some cases)
The code in Parcel is a bit complicated so that we don't
have to expose the full implementation (and also to
keep the code smallish).
Change-Id: I0bf1c8aca2a3128491b4f45510bc46667e566dde
BufferQueue::dequeueBuffer() could incorrectly return
WOULD_BLOCK while in "cannot block" mode if it happened
while a consumer acquired the last allowed buffer
before releasing the old one (which is a valid thing
to do).
Change-Id: I318e5408871ba85e068ea9ef4dc9b578f1bb1043
we can now queue/dequeue a buffer in asynchrnous mode by using the
async parameter to these calls. async mode is only specified
with those calls (it is not modal anymore).
as a consequence it can only be specified when the buffer count
is not overidden, as error is returned otherwise.
Change-Id: Ic63f4f96f671cb9d65c4cecbcc192615e09a8b6b
we tag queued buffers with the "bufferqueue cannot block" flag
and use that bit to discard a buffer in the queue by new ones
comming in. this allows us to remove the buffer queue drain in
disconnect while maintaining the right behaviour if it gets
connected again (since each buffer remembers how it was enqueued).
Change-Id: I1e703d363a687b70b19ba49cef32213116e8bd3f
this is the first step of a series of improvements to
BufferQueue. A few things happen in this change:
- setSynchronousMode() goes away as well as the SynchronousModeAllowed flag
- BufferQueue now defaults to (what used to be) synchronous mode
- a new "controlled by app" flag is passed when creating consumers and producers
those flags are used to put the BufferQueue in a mode where it
will never block if both flags are set. This is achieved by:
- returning an error from dequeueBuffer() if it would block
- making sure a buffer is always available by replacing
the previous buffer with the new one in queueBuffer()
(note: this is similar to what asynchrnous mode used to be)
Note: in this change EGL's swap-interval 0 is broken; this will be
fixed in another change.
Change-Id: I691f9507d6e2e158287e3039f2a79a4d4434211d
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
Now that we are having separate buffer-instances for the buffer-
queue, we can free all buffers; we don't have to keep the head
alive.
Change-Id: I023e9161a2501d99333f8868ce438afa914ec50f
Signed-off-by: Lajos Molnar <lajos@google.com>
Related-to-bug: 7093648
Instead of representing the buffer-queue as a vector of buffer
indices, represent them as a vector of BufferItems (copies).
This allows modifying the buffer slots independent of the queued
buffers.
As part of this change, BufferSlot properties that are only
been relevant in the buffer-queue have been removed.
Also, invalid scalingMode in queueBuffer now returns an error.
ConsumerBase has also changed to allow reuse of the same
buffer slots by different buffers.
Change-Id: If2a698fa142b67c69ad41b8eaca6e127eb3ef75b
Signed-off-by: Lajos Molnar <lajos@google.com>
Related-to-bug: 7093648
- timeout is now 3 seconds instead of 1
- simplifies the API a bit
- allows us to change/tweak this timeout globaly
Bug: 8988871
Change-Id: I8d3c6ec43a372f602fb3f29856710339f86c0ec9
- Add fields to CpuConsumer::LockedBuffer for new information
- New lock methods for GraphicBuffer and GraphicBufferMapper for
the format
Bug: 8734880
Change-Id: If31f82c62d64b6942cf4cc6e5715585c03273f12
This change fixes how the MultiTextureConsumerTest.EGLImageTargetWorks checks
for pixels. It removes the call to eglSwapBuffers so that the test does not
rely on EGL swap-preserve behavior, and it makes the test use checkPixel()
rather than doing glReadPixels itself.
Bug: 8349336
Change-Id: I0f446a0083eebd07af6fd208762878b4e367725a
mDefaultWidth, mDefaultHeight and mCurrentScallingMode are now
initialized to the same default value that BufferQueue uses.
Change-Id: I0d4da2022b06419d12745716d8ddbd48c8869953
This change increases the pixel difference tolerance of the
SurfaceTextureGLTest.TexturingFromCpuFilledYV12BufferNpot test from 2 to 3.
Bug: 8349135
Change-Id: I82e361a689335f49065cacd8a3fc145d67b125f1
This moves the call to ConsumerBase::abandon from the ConsumerBase dtor to
ConsumerBase::onLastStrongRef. The abandon call relies on virtual methods to
perform the clean-up, so calling it from the ConsumerBase dtor after the
derived classes dtors ran was skipping some of the clean-up. The
onLastStrongRef method should get called just before the most derived class's
dtor gets called.
Bug: 8349135
Change-Id: I836946826927cc1ed69c049049f525f92b17a269
We now detect at runtime which sync features to use, which
allows us to remove a lot of the compile-time configuration
options. There is still one option though, to disable
KHR_fence_sync on some devices (which are more efficient
without it).
- added a backdoor to get the vendor's EGL strings
the new logic is:
- use always ANDROID_native_fence_sync if available
- fallback to KHR_fence_sync if available and not disabled
by the compile-time option
- use KHR_wait_sync if available and either of the above is
enabled
Change-Id: I9c4b49d9ff1151faf902cc93bd53ea5f205aaabf
We're not using IMemoryHeap as a transport anymore,
instead we're providing a CpuConsumer and use the
IGraphicBufferProducer version of the screenshot API.
However, some GPU drivers don't support properly
a GPU to CPU path, to work around this, we use a
temporary BufferQueue on the server side for the
GL rendering, and we use glReadPixels into the
CpuConsumer (we're now using a CPU to CPU path
which is always supported).
Currently this "wrapping" is always performed,
but it can be bypassed on devices that support
the GPU to CPU path.
This also addresses a DoS attack vector on
SurfaceFlinger, where an application could
consume all of SF's filedescriptors by creating
a lot of screenshots in a row.
Bug: 8390553
Change-Id: I9e81514c2a7711b9bb393f74305be7d2abe08f1c
ISurface was only used to get the IGraphicBufferProducer from
a Layer. It's now replaced by a BBinder subclass / IBinder and
is only used as a handle to the surface, to both refer to it
and manage its life-time.
Also cleaned-up a bit the ISurfaceComposer interface and
"create layer" code path.
Change-Id: I68d0e02d57b862cffb31d5168c3bc10cea0906eb
When disconnecting from BufferQueue, we now drain the queue
except the head (which means in the screenshot case we won't
have to block, but we might not have a buffer to show, this
will appear as an error in the log).
Bug: 8362363
Change-Id: If80989aac3c917beea2ebddf3cbb502849d394da
we check that the order in which we destroy GLConsumer wrt.
releasing the corresponding EGLSurface via eglMake(Un)Current
doesn't leak a buffer.
On at least 2 devices this test doesn't pass.
Change-Id: I63ab83951b4b0a977f38571158f948cbd9dc7cec
CpuConsumer cannot simply assume a slot's buffer is the same buffer
between acquire and release, and therefore it could be possible for
the same slot to get used for a second acquired buffer, if there's a
producer disconnect in between. This would cause a problem when the
first buffer is released by the consumer.
Instead, use an independent list of acquired buffers to properly track
their state.
Bug: 8291751
Change-Id: I0241ad8704e53d47318c7179b13daed8181b1fab
Writing a NULL Surface was being read as a non-NULL Surface with NULL
mGraphicBufferProducer. Before the SurfaceTextureClient -> Surface
refactoring, you'd get a NULL Surface, and some code relies on that.
Bug: 8291161
Change-Id: I477bfe8882693e53a5f604a3d2c9e3cfe24473b4
- SurfaceFlinger now supports to take a screenshot
directly into an IGraphicBufferProducer
- reimplement the IMemoryHeap screenshot on top
of the above
- reimplement LayerScreenshot such that its
BufferQueue is directly used as the destination
of the screenshot. LayerScreenshot is now a thin
wrapper around Layer
Bug: 6940974
Change-Id: I69a2096b44b91acbb99eba16f83a9c78d94e0d10
Temporary, to fix weekend build, until we get Nvidia code drop.
This reverts commit 9a867a8798
DO NOT MERGE
Change-Id: I7b5dbc4db46ef3d97dc8598057d5487d6971178b
We check that calling eglSwapBuffers() on an abandonned BufferQueue
return EGL_BAD_SURFACE -- this is to ensure consistancy between
drivers.
Change-Id: Ibb548e0cf767ceee69f2fc4a85811d15a6522277
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
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
This change makes ConsumerBase::onBuffersReleased hold a reference to all its
gralloc buffers until after the mutex is unlocked. This prevents slow
gralloc::free calls from causing lock contention with rendering threads.
Bug: 7675940
Change-Id: I0ec805d1b612afeeecfffec03f982371d27d93be
in this particular case, this OOB is always harmless
(and that's why it didn't get fixed from MR1), however,
it interfers with valgrind debugging.
Change-Id: Ic977e03287e59c4b124a89146c9023bd0cb540a8
This prevents strong reference cycles when the listener implementation also
holds a strong pointer to the ConsumerBase
Bug: 7425644
Change-Id: I1514b13a32b18d421c902dddebec0765a989c55c
This change fixes a number of small glitches that can occur when
multiple components in the same process are updating surfaces.
One would expect that updates to disjoint sets of surfaces would
not collide but this is not the case. The first component to
close the global transaction causes all pending updates to
be applied, including those that another component might not
have finished setting up if it also had an open transaction
at the same time.
Change-Id: I99345958581abbe0e1e325a5bcba37e8941a313a
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
This change adds a transaction flag for WindowManager to indicate that a
transaction is being used to animate windows around the screen. SurfaceFlinger
will not allow more than one of these transactions to be outstanding at a time
to prevent the animation "frames" from being dropped.
Bug: 7353840
Change-Id: I6488a6e0e1ed13d27356d2203c9dc766dc6b1759
This change makes BufferQueue::dequeueBuffer release its mutex before
allocating new buffers. This should alleviate lock contention in
SurfaceFlinger where SF's main thread can get blocked waiting for an allocation
operation to complete.
Bug: 7335075
Change-Id: I1b000539cc616a695afab2e9c68507db69e57b13
This needs the ConsumerBase mutex locked, but wasn't locking it. Two
of the four places that called it already held the lock so were fine.
Now addReleaseFence() takes the lock itself, and I added
addReleaseFenceLocked() for the two already-locked callers, since in
one of them dropping the lock would be inconvenient.
Bug: 7289269
Change-Id: I7a5628adb516f8eec782aa6c14128202f96d7b0a
The CleanSpec is missing parens, which causes $P to be interpreted as a
single variable, and the following printed to the log:
Clean step: rm -rf RODUCT_OUT/obj/SHARED_LIBRARIES/libgui_intermediates
This patch adds parens as needed.
Change-Id: I587998fa67a4884418c286360a577cdbb6ea9a21
This change adds debug info to SurfaceFlinger's dumpsys to indicate that the
USE_WAIT_SYNC compile option was enabled, and it removes the
ALLOW_DEQUEUE_CURRENT_BUFFER option.
Bug: 7238122
Change-Id: I70e08e34c2ef58aa6d2f88229e781a119f84b5a9
This allows us to blank and unblank displays other than the built-in
display (e.g. HDMI).
Bug: 7240511
Change-Id: I89ea13f9e497be74c3e1231d0c62fb558e93e0f8
This adds a line to the "dumpsys SurfaceFlinger" output that shows
build-time configuration values.
Example:
Build configuration: [sf HAS_CONTEXT_PRIORITY] [libui] \
[libgui USE_FENCE_SYNC]
Bug 7206633
Change-Id: Ibe1856b459d34a4be6ee83a4ebfd2807e6cc68a0
This change fixes an issue causing the mEglContext member of a SurfaceTexture
to get incorrectly zeroed out. This would happen when a call to
ConsumerBase::releaseBufferLocked resulted in the current buffer being freed.
Freeing the current buffer would set SurfaceTexture::mCurrentTexture to -1,
which would then be used by SurfaceTexture::releaseBufferLocked to reset the
current slot's EGLSyncKHR to EGL_NO_SYNC_KHR (= 0). This would overwrite the
mEglContext field, resulting in context mismatch errors in
SurfaceTexture::doGLFenceWaitLocked.
The fix is to simply use the buffer slot that's passed in to
SurfaceTexture::releaseBufferLocked rather than mCurrentTexture.
Change-Id: I0e5e2bd88fcbb354c35a3744f317716fff3e0e41
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 Surface createDisplay() call takes a display name for debugging.
This change carries it through SurfaceFlinger and displays it in
the "dumpsys SurfaceFlinger" output.
Bug 7058158
Change-Id: I79f3474a8656ff1beb7b478e0dbf2c5de666118a
The hints were being set a little too late, so the pre-rotation stuff
wasn't quite working.
Bug 7054997
Change-Id: Id8d5c626db7a76f768ba762a145b315878ee08e6
This change adds a call to eglDestroySync after we've dup'd the fd for the
Android fence that the EGLSyncKHR object wraps.
Change-Id: I4fa6ece863260793630d70bb9a69d6284d05d99e
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
This change adds support for using Android fences that come from EGLSyncKHR
objects as the release fence for a buffer.
Change-Id: Ice192ce2ec001020f909a2018afdf0f17b24dec9
The ComposerService object wasn't watching for SurfaceFlinger
restarts, which doesn't usually matter because the app framework
restarts when SurfaceFlinger dies. However, mediaserver continues
to run, which means its ComposerService object was trying to use
a dead handle, and playback of DRM movies was failing.
This adds a DeathRecipient listener and some logic to re-establish
the SurfaceFlinger connection.
Bug 6645813
Change-Id: I07581b881d3835601aa57d5358c8259d93bc4515
This change moves some common fence handling code into the base class for
BufferQueue consumer classes. It also makes the ConsumerBase class initialize
a buffer slot's fence with the acquire fence every time a buffer is acquired.
Change-Id: I0bd88bc269e919653b659bfb3ebfb04dd61692a0
This change adds some infrastructure for testing the BufferQueue class. It
also includes a test that tests the new check in BufferQueue::acquireBuffer
that prevents the consumer from acquiring more than one buffer beyond the max
acquired buffer count that was set.
Change-Id: I38554ad3f9a53d2ddeba7ef0deee35ec2e2f9775
This change disables the CpuConsumer tests because they require a Gralloc
format that is not supported on all devices.
Change-Id: Ifaa618062c1dae53d9fcb9e16ba92c480d3dbd0c
This change adds an error check to ensure that consumers don't acquire more
buffers than the maximum that they set.
Change-Id: I026643564bde52732e4ee6146972b207ddbbba77
This change makes BufferQueue derive the min undequeued buffer count from a max
acquired buffer count that is set by the consumer. This value may be set at
any time that a producer is not connected to the BufferQueue rather than at
BufferQueue construction time.
Change-Id: Icf9f1d91ec612a079968ba0a4621deffe48f4e22
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
This is a compatibility shim for one product whose drivers
are depending on SurfaceComposerClient::getDisplayInfo(
int, DisplayInfo*) when it really shouldn't.
Revert this patch when the problem has been resolved.
Bug: 7065398
Change-Id: I6542691b81fd1b1e1d79500a62e82d40a3d51db7
Use only display tokens in the API to refer to new displays.
Don't require the caller to specify the display when creating
a surface (since in general a surface could be shown on
any display).
This is intended to be a minimum change just to update the API.
Note that SurfaceFlinger still uses DisplayID in a few places
internally that might cause some features not to work properly
when there are multiple displays (LayerScreenshot, for example).
Change-Id: I3d91eec2da406eefd97bcd53655d403ad865a7e6
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
This change fixes SurfaceTexture::freeBufferLocked so that it calls the base
class implementation.
Change-Id: I45d76fb2eb02c1fa6e4e917823ead83e2086bd15
This change makes SurfaceTexture inherit from ConsumerBase. It removes all of
the functionality from SurfaceTexture that is now provided by the base class.
Change-Id: I4a881df42810a14ee32d4ef7c8772a8f2510f4c7
this change introduces a new class LightFlattenable<> which is
a protocol to flatten simple objects that don't require
binders or file descriptors; the benefit of this protocol is that
it doesn't require the objects to have a virtual table and give us
a consitant way of doing this.
we also introduce an implementation of this protocol for
POD structures, LightFlattenablePod<>.
Parcel has been update to handle this protocol automatically.
Sensor, Rect, Point and Region now use this new protocol.
Change-Id: Icb3ce7fa1d785249eb666f39c2129f2fc143ea4a
- displays are represented by a binder on the client side
- c++ clients can now create and modify displays
Change-Id: I203ea5b4beae0819d742ec5171c27568f4e8354b
This change refactors the FramebufferSurface class to inherit from the new
ConsumerBase class.
Bug: 6620200
Change-Id: I46ec942ddb019658e3c5e79465548b171b2261f2
this attribute can be set through a regular transaction using
SurfaceComposerClient (just like any other attribute, eg: position or size)
Change-Id: I701a47c677ea6442ca713728a93335328cd2b172
no change of functionality -- the old behavior is implemented
on top of this new protocol.
this new protocol will allow, eventually, to pass informations
about displays and layer stacks.
Change-Id: Ic6c2295e61ec8ecbc8ce01ab7664e35d928202fc
There was an issue in Surface::lock where failure to lock a surface
resulted in two bad things happening:
- success was returned to the caller (it was apparently locked).
- an uninitialised pointer was returned as the buffer.
Change-Id: I8b0df81400e0fa0542a8bb993d76923ac96b686e
When updateTexImage acquires a buffer but then aborts (due to an error
or the buffer being rejected), it releases the newly-acquired buffer.
It was passing the buffer slot's fences to releaseBuffer, even though
they hadn't been created after the acquire yet. This wasn't a bug,
since the fences would be cleared just after the buffer slot was last
released, but explicitly passing null fences makes this clearer.
Change-Id: I087f2ec3fd02c40f57782c1fca24eb9567e2943d
both API and implementation will change, this is just a prototype
intended to show feasability.
SurfaceFlinger is passed an ISurfaceTexture through a new
callback, it is in turn used to create an EGLSurface which
surfaceflinger will draw into in addition to the main screen.
Change-Id: Id0bbb0b854bb7bae44d57246a90b65d4567f9a21
ISurfaceTexture::dequeueBuffer now returns the buffer's fence for the
client to wait on. For BufferQueue, this means passing it through
Binder so it can be returned to the SurfaceTextureClient. Now
SurfaceTextureClient is responsible for waiting on the fence in
dequeueBuffer instead of BufferQueue: one step closer to the goal.
Change-Id: I677ae758bcd23acee2d784b8cec11b32cccc196d
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
This change updates the uses of ANativeWindow to use the new ANW functions that
accept and return Sync HAL fence file descriptors.
Change-Id: I3ca648b6ac33f7360e86754f924aa072f95242f6
SF now has its own implementation of ANW for the
framebuffer and it uses BufferQueue. FramebufferNativeWindow
is now only used by stand-alone apps.
Change-Id: Iddeb24087df62bd92b0f78e391dda9b97ddc859c
SurfaceFlinger will no longer directly synchronize with early suspend.
Instead, PowerManagerService will synchronize with SurfaceFlinger to
ensure that a black frame has been drawn on the display, and then
trigger all early suspend handlers.
Change-Id: I07acdd628440d23fdb69db94319ec5d65d3f4919
SurfaceFlinger is using this new feature to reject buffers that
don't have the right size.
Bug: 6498869
Change-Id: I8a7250a47db6c082a357b703feb3b9d0fc8d3443
The host-accelerated GL ES driver doesn't do the implicit
synchronization required when fence sync isn't used.
Bug: 6515813
Change-Id: I6a667f2db6b519f3557b5abda78775f767841dae
this prevents SurfaceTexture producer to hang in dequeueBuffer()
when something goes wrong in the consumer.
only the consumer gets an error and the current frame is kept
instead of the new one. the producer is unaware of the problem.
Bug: 6476587
Change-Id: Ie6db5526632aabc3e60229b93dfe29c19491ade4
SurfaceTexture would only create an EGLImage for a buffer slot when
BufferQueue returns a GraphicBuffer, i.e. either the slot was acquired
for the first time ever, or the buffer for the slot was reallocated.
But the EGLImage may also need to be re-created for a
previously-acquired buffer if the slot's EGLImage was destroyed during
detachFromContext(); in this case BufferQueue won't return a
GraphicBuffer since SurfaceTexture already has a reference to the
correct buffer.
Bug: 6461693
Change-Id: Ib95d0d757192efe336c5fda0866f857481a6617d
Aimed for use cases where gralloc buffers need to be consumed by CPU
users, such as camera image data streams.
The CpuConsumer is a synchronous queue, which exposes raw pointers to
the underlying graphics buffers to applications. Multiple buffers may
be acquired at once, up to the limit set at time of construction.
Change-Id: If1d99f12471438e95a69696e40685948778055fd
This change removes the setPostTransformCrop function from
SurfaceTextureClient. It also includes a small logging fix in BufferQueue.
Bug: 6299171
Change-Id: Ifd0ed05b95dad6085e7a8267fda4d69b76ea3bad
This change adds a crop rectangle specified in window coordinates to the layer
state. The all window pixels outside this crop rectangle are treated as though
they were fully transparent. This change also adds the plumbing necessary for
WindowManager to set that crop.
Change-Id: I582bc445dc8c97d4c943d4db8d582a6ef5a66081
This change updates some of the SurfaceTextureClient and BufferQueue logging
and dumping to include the crop, transform and scaling mode. It also removes
the uses of the NO_SCALE_CROP scaling mode enum, which was added by accident in
a previous change.
Change-Id: I62912716a1e48885fb22f12b92678aa13f10fcd9
Bug: 6470541
This change reduces the shrinking of the crop rectangle in some cases. It adds
a way to inform the SurfaceTexture that its texture will be used without
bilinear interpolation, and uses knowledge of the pixel format to avoid
shrinking unecessarily.
Change-Id: I72365f39f74ecb7fcc51b4cf42f2d0fa97727212
This change adds support for specifying a crop rectangle to a
SurfaceTextureClient that is in post-transformed coordinate space.
Change-Id: I247901de343e71b32850f7ae3bac62dfa612ad3d
Bug: 6299171