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Author SHA1 Message Date
Mark Salyzyn
55fc54970b am 72676e7d: am 0e1313cd: Merge "libgui: 64-bit compile issues"
* commit '72676e7d0db89d477495245aa15f1a128b5c35bc':
  libgui: 64-bit compile issues
2014-06-11 17:44:52 +00:00
Mark Salyzyn
911004506d libgui: 64-bit compile issues
Change-Id: I29961c1567b8431518a7d032ea43385e23b7bb37
2014-06-09 14:27:45 -07:00
Dan Stoza
febd4f4f46 BufferQueue: Increase max slots from 32 to 64
Increases NUM_BUFFER_SLOTS from 32 to 64 and changes the mask
returned by IGBC::getReleasedBuffers from 32 to 64 bits.

Bug: 13174352
Change-Id: Ie8ef0853916cfb91f83881c7241886bb1950f01a
2014-04-18 11:40:14 -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
Igor Murashkin
7d2d160cdc gui: Update header docs for IGraphicBufferConsumer/Producer/BufferQueue
Also fix compiler warnings for libgui

Change-Id: I0ee38d9ad5eaa82d55bf812d291da8c433581cef
2013-11-13 17:34:03 -08:00
Mathias Agopian
db89edc94b All consumers now take an IGraphicBufferConsumer instead of a BufferQueue
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
2013-08-06 20:05:36 +00:00
Mathias Agopian
a4e19521ac Binderize the consumer side of BufferQueue
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
2013-08-01 17:20:08 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
595264f1af BufferQueue improvements and APIs changes
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
2013-07-18 22:28:18 -07:00
Andy McFadden
1585c4d9fb Pay attention to buffer timestamps
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
2013-07-10 15:38:40 -07:00
Lajos Molnar
c5d7b7d323 BufferQueue: track buffer-queue by instance vs. by reference
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
2013-05-23 22:17:54 +00:00
Mathias Agopian
74d211ae26 clean-up/simplify all dump() APIs
remove the scratch buffer parameter and use
String8::appendFormat() instead.

Change-Id: Ib96c91617c8e7292de87433d15cf6232b7d591b0
2013-04-22 21:51:28 +02:00
Jamie Gennis
ad669b04f4 libgui: fix an EGLImage leak
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
2013-04-08 14:42:22 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
ca08833d5e don't use compile-time configuration of libgui as much as possible
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
2013-03-29 15:33:47 -07:00
Jamie Gennis
1df8c34585 libgui: disallow NULL Fence pointers
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
2013-02-12 18:15:38 -08:00
Andy McFadden
2adaf04fab Rename ISurfaceTexture and SurfaceTexture
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
2012-12-18 13:10:48 -08:00
Jamie Gennis
a436799668 am 50f8d285: am d4e70620: am 72c3f7d8: Revert "ConsumerBase: free buffers outside the lock"
* commit '50f8d2856b6644059b31684687842bf9c1f2e814':
  Revert "ConsumerBase: free buffers outside the lock"
2012-12-07 11:09:12 -08:00
Jamie Gennis
72c3f7d881 Revert "ConsumerBase: free buffers outside the lock"
This reverts commit b21a4e3b5f.
2012-12-07 10:33:07 -08:00
Jamie Gennis
b5fe96b813 am 05989772: am 3ed2736c: am b21a4e3b: ConsumerBase: free buffers outside the lock
* commit '05989772d5b46cd5328e88d546f04deef39cc3c8':
  ConsumerBase: free buffers outside the lock
2012-12-06 23:24:25 -08:00
Jamie Gennis
b21a4e3b5f ConsumerBase: free buffers outside the lock
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
2012-12-06 18:17:35 -08:00
Igor Murashkin
a4a3149a36 Change ConsumerBase's FrameAvailableListener to be a weak pointer
This prevents strong reference cycles when the listener implementation also
holds a strong pointer to the ConsumerBase

Bug: 7425644
Change-Id: I1514b13a32b18d421c902dddebec0765a989c55c
2012-11-05 13:39:02 -08:00
Jesse Hall
9504eb915c Fix race condition in ConsumerBase::addReleaseFence()
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
2012-10-05 14:40:50 -07:00
Jamie Gennis
7aff4a5de4 ConsumerBase: make fence names meaningful
Change-Id: I3580120cb63c027c327e80ec70e68650b75395de
2012-09-24 12:25:53 -07:00
Jamie Gennis
b272541546 libgui: move fence handling into ConsumerBase
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
2012-09-06 17:54:53 -07:00
Jamie Gennis
9fea3421ff SurfaceTexture: inherit from ConsumerBase (try 2)
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
2012-08-21 16:41:03 -07:00
Jamie Gennis
ce7a6c0fc9 Revert "SurfaceTexture: inherit from ConsumerBase"
This reverts commit ed059a8d75

Change-Id: I72542c2595771a40c2c88251e0d6eb54e305b99b
2012-08-20 14:28:53 -07:00
Jamie Gennis
ed059a8d75 SurfaceTexture: inherit from ConsumerBase
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
2012-08-16 18:11:02 -07:00
Jamie Gennis
1a4d883dcc surfaceflinger: refactor FrambufferSurface
This change refactors the FramebufferSurface class to inherit from the new
ConsumerBase class.

Bug: 6620200
Change-Id: I46ec942ddb019658e3c5e79465548b171b2261f2
2012-08-06 18:55:01 -07:00