This change adds the plumbing to SurfaceTextureClient, BufferQueue, and
SurfaceTexture to get the active rectangle passed to the ANativeWindow to
the buffer consumer.
Change-Id: I35da0889b266327ebb079b6a7136fa3e2e8b00e6
Fixed AttachToContextSucceeds test SurfaceTexture test by
not deleting the current texture when cleaning up memory.
Bug: 6363186
Change-Id: Ib886bfe6bb86e25ea4825d18b5008afba6b33eae
indeed, connect and queueBuffer return the same data, so it's
easier to have them use the same protocol.
Change-Id: I4f9fa3be0a80c9ab0a7a4039b282ae843aab02e1
This change fixes an issue where we were sometimes setting the SurfaceTexture's
EGLDisplay to EGL_NO_DISPLAY in detachFromContext, and then subsequently
abandoning the texture. Abandoning while in the detached state would result in
the eglDestroyImageKHR calls failing, which resulted in a memory leak.
Bug: 6302694
Change-Id: I24c1de0dac029a83c7508075fb8aaeaed96a14ea
This change makes SurfaceTexture include an offset for all sides of the crop
region when cropping. This keeps the image centered, to minimize the visual
changes when switching between the texture transform matrix-based cropping and
something that does proper cropping (e.g. HWComposer).
Change-Id: I541d3046fd92e49221b488444df36d490924d1c5
SurfaceTexture will modify the crop rect so it matches
the desired output aspect ratio when the scaling
mode is NATIVE_WINDOW_SCALING_MODE_CROP. Added a test
for this new scaling mode.
Change-Id: I60f24dcbc294b65cd10a393d9e27d40f07d27bb6
Add a new API native_window_set_buffers_user_dimensions to allow native
applications to override the native window size for the default buffer size.
This has lower precedence than the existing
native_window_set_buffers_dimensions and allows the two to co-exist.
Change-Id: Ie73590e1c94ef0dadbce500bd0941dfabbcace3c
BufferQueue is now more flexible as it can be used
by SurfaceMediaSource in addition to SurfaceTexture.
Change-Id: I4222be8918d63372c44fcd412d9ad241c6a3eeb9
BufferQueue's disconnect could race with updateTexImage
where invalid buffers could be released. Additionally
fixed similar bug with setBufferCount. Tests were added
to stress the disconnect mechanism.
Change-Id: I9afa4c64f3e025984e8a9e8d924852a71d044716
This change adds the detachFromContext and attachToContext methods to
SurfaceTexture. These methods allow the SurfaceTexture to switch from
one consumer GLES context to another. This change also includes a few
cleanups to the error return codes in updateTexImage.
Change-Id: I0df1eb599aa7b6f58f07431f242f8f09269559ed
collapse setCrop, setTransform and setScalingMode to queueBuffer()
this ends up simplifying things quite a bit and reducing the numnber
of IPC needed per frame.
Change-Id: I3a13c07603abe4e76b8251e6380b107fde22e6d9
pdk builds don't have libandroid.so available. Remove it from
projects that aren't actually using it.
Change-Id: I100dc84aaf8160c1062a122ef6d5aec0534d73fa
The DummyConsumer is a consumer that can connect to BufferQueue
that does nothing. It is required as BufferQueue checks
if a consumer is connected. Also fixes a bug where SurfaceTexture
was reusing old texture slots.
Bug: 6172739
Change-Id: I5e7a118dd4d07807ba4c763200242b5ee7d3412b
This change adds a check to SurfaceTexture::updateTexImage to verify
that the current GL context is the same as the one that was used for
previous updateTexImage calls.
Change-Id: If02d2f787bcfdb528046dc9ddf6665f8a90e1bf4
This change adds a new callback for BufferQueue consumers to be notified
when the BufferQueue frees some or all of its buffers. This is needed
to retain SurfaceTexture behavior where all buffers would be freed when
the producer disconnects. This change also modifies the
SurfaceTextureGLToGLTest.EglDestroySurfaceUnrefsBuffers test to catch
when the buffers are not freed.
The implementation is a little complicated because it needs to avoid
circular sp<> references across what will be a binder interface (so wp<>
can't be used directly). It also needs to avoid the possibility of
locking the BufferQueue and consumer (e.g. SurfaceTexture) mutexes in
the wrong order.
This change also includes a few additional fixes and test cleanups.
Change-Id: I27b77d0af15cb4b135f4b63573f634f5f0da2182
- condition wasn't signaled if an error happened between acquire and release
- also replace signal with broadcasts
Bug: 6109450
Change-Id: I8ac03c7eca35c9cc04a00ef7fad36bb9cb3fcef6
Refactored SurfaceTexture and BufferQueue such that share
no protected members. Created an consumer facing interface
for BufferQueue in preparation of connecting SurfaceTexture
and BufferQueue through a binder.
Change-Id: I938e63e085128148c58d0e26c7213b30145c109f
Refactored SurfaceTexture and BufferQueue such that share
no protected members. Created an consumer facing interface
for BufferQueue in preparation of connecting SurfaceTexture
and BufferQueue through a binder.
Change-Id: Iff55e740e36a7f70c9f7a17ee7a5af38e3d21f0f
with this changes, SF transactions are handled as soon as possible
but do not trigger updates. the update is delayed until the next
vsync.
this allows us to work much better without requiring triple-buffering.
Change-Id: I1fa10794d0cf742129f0877698b7b1e1f2ec7401
This change enables the use of the EGL_KHR_fence_sync extension in
SurfaceTexture on omap4 and s5pc110 platforms.
Change-Id: Icad5245bab445413ffb8a7c823c296b678bf3250
Several source files privately defined macros LIKELY and UNLIKELY in terms
of __builtin_expect. But <cutils/compiler.h> already has CC_LIKELY and
CC_UNLIKELY which are intended for this purpose. So rename the private
uses to use the standard names.
In addition, AudioFlinger was relying on the macro expanding to extra ( ).
Change-Id: I2494e087a0c0cac0ac998335f5e9c8ad02955873
- add the ability to set the vsync delivery rate, when the rate is
set to N>1 (ie: receive every N vsync), SF process' is woken up for
all of vsync, but clients only see the every N events.
- add the concept of one-shot vsync events, with a call-back
to request the next one. currently the call-back is a binder IPC.
Change-Id: I09f71df0b0ba0d88ed997645e2e2497d553c9a1b
This change adds a compile-time option for SurfaceTexture to use the
EGL_KHR_fence_sync extension to synchronize access to Gralloc buffers.
Bug: 5122031
Change-Id: I7e973a358631fff5308acf377581b811911fe790
use gui/DisplayEvent to receive the events. Events are
dispatched through a unix pipe, so the API is compatible
with utils/Looper. see gui/DisplayEvent.h for more info.
Bug: 1475048
Change-Id: Ia720f64d1b950328b47b22c6a86042e481d35f09
Revert "Add support for sending VSYNC events to the framework"
This reverts commit f3918c5bd4bc9f02f74da42995564150ca2dd382.
Change-Id: I998e3e1aa3fa310829ae973b64fe11b01f6f468f
use gui/DisplayEvent to receive the events. Events are
dispatched through a unix pipe, so the API is compatible
with utils/Looper. see gui/DisplayEvent.h for more info.
Bug: 1475048
Change-Id: If4126023fc9c067e56087ec7d16a8fd542ce1794
* commit 'c25972950c2ea62fb085524dbe737c2bf0f08f4a':
SurfaceTexture: fix a couple tests
EGL: default to swap interval 1
SurfaceTexture: clean up some tests
This change fixes some robustness issues with the
EglDestroySurfaceUnrefsBuffers and
EglDestroySurfaceAfterAbandonUnrefsBuffers tests. The tests previously
depended upon GL implementation details that should not have been relied
upon.
Change-Id: I37fd43b56568efe1dbe69d85e892be8a1cf44d20
This change explicitly sets swap interval 1 on the window when an
EGLSurface is created to render to it.
Change-Id: I91eb29dbee3ae4a55076b921f084d503fbe94e03
This change cleans a few things up in the SurfaceTexture tests:
- Wraps a few long lines.
- Refactors the multithreading portions of SurfaceTextureGLToGLTest into
a new test fixture called SurfaceTextureGLThreadToGLTest.
- Changes some of the tests that were creating their own EGLSurface to
use the SurfaceTextureGLToGLTest fixture.
- Reorders the test functions so that they are immediately below to the
test fixture that they use.
Change-Id: I0491ce3528a7ff2b4f1e83602ba290269c087297
this happens often with CPU Surfaces, which disconnect long
after their surfacetexture has been abandoned.
Change-Id: If49da03b72f99130e01b2b9bcbd444bb38f7ed4e
this flag should be enabled for all targets, but currently
some have issues with it, so we're turning it on only for
tested targets.
this will hopefully resolve some performance issues.
Bug: 5553562, 5631630
Change-Id: I54c7a9e2068586898ab13e405d95534669260537
the working theory here is that a Surface object has become non-promotable
because it lost its last reference; later Surface::readFromParcel is called
the previous surface is found in the cache, but can't be promoted. this causes
a new Surface object to be created which will promptly try to connect to the
CPU_API -- this in turn will fail because the previous (now dead) surface is
still connected.
To fix this, we make sure to disconnect from the SurfaceTexture when
Surface[TextureClient] is destroyed.
Change-Id: I422234868a05d7b7d283e9d5a85f7ab79e65d8a9
This change fixes an issue involving buffer reallocation and the
ALLOW_DEQUEUE_CURRENT_BUFFER mode in SurfaceTexture. The bug happened
when the buffer slot currently attached to the GL texture was selected
for dequeuing, but the dequeue operation caused the buffer to be
reallocated. Because the buffer is new, the image producer could fill
the buffer and queue it before an updateTexImage call, which would
result in the "slot %d is current" error in queueBuffer.
Bug: 5631630
Change-Id: Icdd8bc5cad3c7db43953446d9be2603aaea11a8d
Surface Texture dequeue logic is modified to return the oldest of the
free buffers to Client on dequeue call.
Currently dequeue method is returning the first buffer index which is free.
The parsing is done in ascending order of the buffer slot indices.
This leads to returning the buffer which has been just queued to composer,
and hence display, and this defeats the purpose of having minimum dequeue count
as 2 in asynchrnouse mode.
This is fixed by checking all the free slots and returning the oldest buffer.
Change-Id: Ibbac10593c3994c278c601af0480b171635ecdd4
Signed-off-by: Sunita Nadampalli <sunitan@ti.com>
this flag should be enabled for all targets, but currently
some have issues with it, so we're turning it on only for
tested targets.
this will hopefully resolve some performance issues.
Bug: 5553562
Change-Id: I939992b4cd0debea980dec0127c72be2dff33af8
This change adds two tests to ensure that eglDestroySurface does not
cause Gralloc buffers to be leaked.
Bug: 5472838
Change-Id: Id675d74e34b6479f2d68314d40de94aede69f142
This change makes SurfaceTextureClient free its references to all the
buffers even when the disconnect binder call to the SurfaceTexture
fails.
Bug: 5384823
Change-Id: Iad787fbae5fda4769546fd52276e4e4030c62be6
if system process ever restarted, processes using a SensorManager
would loose the ability to use it, resulting to a crash.
we now listen for sensor service death and reconnected if necessary.
Bug: 5445240
Change-Id: Ia47f8b26cdcecb729fa22bf11d55e10fcaef8cfc
This change enables a layer or orientation update transaction sent to
SurfaceFlinger to explicitly request a synchronous transaction.
Change-Id: I97cbba610c13679849f66114b216fa6dbf12f2a9
This change fixes the ISurfaceTexture error reporting for the case where
the binder transaction fails.
Bug: 5082219
Change-Id: I6517532992e3a76dc9eb5e4a36af43a562391aaa
This change renames the ScreenshotsOfProtectedBuffersFail to
ScreenshotsOfProtectedBuffersSucceed and changes the test to verify that
the screenshot succeeds.
Change-Id: I960bb8eed4211578cb4dc446b08392937da064b6
This change merges the ISurfaceComposer::setOrientation functionality
into ISurfaceComposer::setTransactionState. It enables the window
manager to atomically update both the display orientation and the
position and size of the windows in a single transaction with
SurfaceFlinger.
Bug: 5439574
Change-Id: I18a8ccc564d7d760ef8afb2d015ccdb7a7963900
This change adds a hack to allow Android Browser to use a SurfaceTexture
to stream RGBA images to a GL_TEXTURE_2D texture object.
Change-Id: Idb90064d5d4b920959ef3be7451362ac5012460e
This change adds support for setting a string that can be used to
identify a SurfaceTexture object in log messages.
Change-Id: Ib4ee085f36c8830dc964c05ef1654f5a55dfcd60
In queuebuffer, if the surfacetexture returns an error,
surfacetextureclient should check for that and pass on the error.
Change-Id: Ie6d70e779fac0702f372eb4df5ecb655280875ee
Added Surface.setPosition(float, float) which allows to set a surface's
position in float.
Bug: 5239859
Change-Id: I903aef4ad5b5999142202fb8ea30fe216d805711
this bug was introduced recently. in some situations Surface::lock()
is not able to preserve the content of the back buffer and needs
to tell the caller to redraw everything.
Bug: 5186460
Change-Id: I14e03939ddfc1b7ad2a8b99ad79435314c60e78e
This change fixes the NATIVE_WINDOW_QUEUES_TO_WINDOW_COMPOSER query of
Surface and SurfaceTextureClient. Surface now uses the inherited
SurfaceTextureClient implementation of this query. SurfaceTextureClient
now queries SurfaceFlinger to determine whether buffers that are queued
to its ISurfaceTexture will be sent to SurfaceFlinger (as opposed to
some other process).
Change-Id: Iff187e72f30d454229f07f896b438198978270a8
we were not reseting mCurrentTexture in some situations
which in turn caused dequeueBuffers() return a
"FREE" buffer that was also current.
Very often it was harmless, but it created a race with
updateTexImage() which could cause the following
queueBuffers() to fail.
Bug: 5156325
Change-Id: If15a31dc869117543d220d6e5562c57116cbabdb
we now make sure to drain the buffer queue on disconnect.
this happens only when in synchrnous mode. in async mode
we clear all buffers except the head of the queue.
for extra safety we also catch the null pointer
in updateTexImage (which should never happen) and return
an error.
Bug: 5111008
Change-Id: I5174a6ecbb0de641c6510ef56a611cbb4e9e1f59
this simplifies the code a bit and also makes sure
we reevaluate mAbandoned and mConnectedApi each time
we come back from waiting on mDequeueCondition
Change-Id: I1f8538b62ad321b51ed79d953b700036daba796d
- also log a warning when freeAllBuffers is called with a non empty buffer queue
- rename freeAllBuffers to freeAllBuffersLocked
Change-Id: Idb71fdcf233b9ccae62d5a2a7c3c4bad2501d877
This fixes an issue where the Surface readFromParcel code was leaving
unread parcel data in the case where the Surface was re-used from the
sCachedSurfaces cache. On a cache miss the code is creating a new
Surface from the remainder of the parcel data. On a hit that data was
being left unread, so anything that parcels a Surface followed by
additional arguments may end up reading the wrong values.
Change-Id: I25365159d945c125bd1fcc9f17e39a4f00aece55
the first time a surface was connected, the values returned
by query NATIVE_WINDOW_DEFAULT_{WIDTH|HEIGHT} and
NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_HINT were wrong until a call
to queueBuffer was performed.
Bug: 5137366, 5121607
Change-Id: I7ac6b5b0daa876638f6bed7c20f286a6e6d984f6
the original connect/disconnect hooks are deprecated
and replace by api_connect/api_disconnect. the original
hooks are no no-ops.
api_connect/api_disconnect is now only called from the
android framework.
Bug: 5057915
Change-Id: I8ca64cd1acd6cabf915bf54689ec2e5f6dfa495a
This change relaxes an error check in SurfaceTexture::setBufferCount to
allow clients to explicitly set a buffer count of 2. The clients that
will do this are camera and video decode. Previously it was thought
that for those clients we would always use async mode, which requires a
minimum of 3 buffers. However, we now believe that for some devices it
may make sense to use synchronous mode (with 2 buffers) to reduce memory
usage.
Bug: 5088418
Change-Id: I620a0ef75075745be9d6c8219e0246aaf33ba950
The Surface is already using SurfaceTexture internally and it is parcelable. This
is intended to replace and phase out ParcelSurfaceTexture in favor of creating a
new Surface.java object from an existing SurfaceTexture.
Change-Id: I8e2dd86614523da6abed6403e1d705a68fa19fdf
This change removes support for conditionally using the GL_TEXTURE_2D
target for SurfaceTexture textures with RGB buffers. It also enables
and fixes the RGB-based SurfaceTexture tests.
Change-Id: I9a251a981cf66af6b048b2e4c3fe7231e4774f4d
This change adds the 'abandon' method to the SurfaceTexture C++ class.
This method may be used to put the SurfaceTexture in an abandoned state,
causing all ISurfaceTexture methods to fail.
Change-Id: Ibd261f7b73f44e2bec36a8508bf92113cfb7cf95
This change adds a test to ensure that a GL driver that's blocking on a
call to dequeueBuffer does not block other GL threads from rendering and
queueing buffers.
Change-Id: Ifdd234effc534b6a9cf8522ca87f64da5bb0bbd6
- fixed uninitialized variable
- set hint to indentity when transform is too complex
- make sure FrameBufferNativeWindow doesn't fail on needed perform commands
Bug: 4487161
Change-Id: I7cb2b0869b72404732eca7cb2d145ff669e2ed9b
This change removes the SurfaceTexture::getAllocator method, as it's no
longer needed. Proper refcounting of the Gralloc buffers is now handled
by the IGraphicBufferAlloc binder marshalling code.
Change-Id: I5cffa6ebfc1bc5828fb7ce0e0a5b2f55cd8479da
This makes ANativeWindow_lock/ANativeWindow_unlockAndPost work
with ANativeWindows implemented by Surface and SurfaceTextureClient.
Also, Surface now inherits directly from SurfaceTextureClient.
Bug: 5003724
Change-Id: I9f285877c7bae9a262e9a7af91c2bae78804b2ef
This change makes the ANativeWindow connect and disconnect calls result
in an IPC to the SurfaceTexture object. This will allow us to prevent
multiple simultaneous connections from different processes.
Change-Id: Id9aa1003b1335b96ca6bd4a1f5a67aa433d42efb
This change fixes a couple different issues in the
SurfaceTextureGLToGLTest test fixture:
- incorrect use of conditions
- move logging after the locks are acquired
- call the parent class's TearDown method
- clean up the SurfaceTexture before eglTerminate gets called
Change-Id: I6960e5ab7f144225f01a2089d3f849c99fed0b38
This change adds support to SurfaceTextureClient for the new enum values
that can be passed to the ANativeWindow connect call.
Change-Id: I8c15418909e43a15673a9b22a5eb40df6923b273
This change fixes how the Android EGL layer overrides the size and
format of an ANativeWindow in eglCreateWindowSurface. The new behavior
is to leave the size untouched when overriding the format. The previous
behavior was to reset the ANativeWindow to use the default size set by
the ANativeWindow implementation.
It also adds two new 'perform' methods to the ANativeWindow interface:
set_buffers_dimensions and set_buffers_format, and redefines the
behavior of set_buffers_geometry to be the combination of these two new
methods.
Additionally, this change adds an error check for the return value of
the new native_window_set_buffers_format call, which required adding a
(stub) handler for to FramebufferNativeWindow.
Change-Id: I805c7ccd8d4730dfb132d10d8bc3fb058a0b9df1
This change enables the following four SurfaceTextures tests:
UpdateTexImageBeforeFrameFinishedWorks
UpdateTexImageAfterFrameFinishedWorks
RepeatedUpdateTexImageBeforeFrameFinishedWorks
RepeatedUpdateTexImageAfterFrameFinishedWorks
Change-Id: I7632630bc97873e50d4a765ffc44a86f16ae62f1
- put the test window at the front most screen position
- use RGBA_8888 which is a mandatory format
- handle devices that don't support the protected usage flags
Bug: 4950464
Change-Id: I0005fb667cfe094e5978816e2924b294c5ef817e
This change adds a test to verify that proper synchronization is done
when using SurfaceTexture to use CPU generated images as OpenGL ES
textures in 'synchronous mode'. Synchronous mode is particularly tricky
because SurfaceTexture will allow the buffer that's currently bound to
the GL texture to be dequeued. We rely on Gralloc's lock function to
block until this buffer is no longer being used by the OpenGL ES.
Change-Id: I1c4e37f3e9d60ab9a0905a90a1f5060fda8e485c
This change moves the point at which queued buffers get consumed to
after any error checks that could cause updateTexImage to fail. This
way, if updateTexImage returns an error the buffer remains queued.
This change alters the conditions under which the onFrameAvailable
callback gets called by the C++ SurfaceTexture class. The new behavior
is to call the callback whenever a frame gets queued that will be
visible to the buffer consumer. This means that buffers queued in
synchronous mode always trigger the callback, as those buffers will
remain pending until they are consumed. Buffers queued in asynchronous
mode will only trigger the callback if there was not previously an
unconsumed buffer pending.
The new behavior means that a consumer should perform a draw operation
exactly once for every onFrameAvailable call that it recieves. This
change also modifies SurfaceFlinger and the SurfaceTexture JNI to
support of the new behavior.
Change-Id: I8b2c6e00961d3d58b11c6af50b555b6e4c5f5b40
This change makes the SurfaceTexture GL tests use a large (512x512)
framebuffer. The tests now use glViewport to render to a region of the
framebuffer with a size matching that of the texture being drawn. The
Npot test pixel checks must be changed because now the rendered region
is the same size as the texture.
Change-Id: Icc41803189c25e33ba1da7d2470720f0a11f3e4b
This change adds a NULL check when searching the slot list in
SurfaceTextureClient for the slot corresponding to a buffer being
queued or canceled.
Bug: 4645023
Change-Id: I806cbc1e34da118ea33a83c4f25ce8193ba1c3ad
This change increases the Surface layer used for displaying the test
results so that the tests will be visible over other windows in the
system.
Change-Id: I47f147f8743ff2a39d57d551811668371202bd31
Add the concept of synchronous dequeueBuffer in SurfaceTexture
Implement {Surface|SurfaceTextureClient}::setSwapInterval()
Add SurfaceTexture logging
fix onFrameAvailable