since we're using glReadPixels(), we only need to use
the width (as opposed to the stride) of the source
screenshot.
Bug: 8374664
Change-Id: I145c80f4fff5444df7c77c4f52e70a7203caddbd
We were using the "visible layer list" when taking screenshots,
which doesn't work when a layer is behind other opaque layers
and therefore hidden.
We fix this by using the full layer list, filtered by the
layerstack of the display we're looking at.
Bug: 7552304
Change-Id: I4b6f77e5511aea94f8d218975b6e22738e7e5d5b
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
Use prctl(PR_SET_PDEATHSIG, SIGKILL) in each forked child to ensure
it dies when dumpstate dies.
This is important for two cases:
- dumpstate runs a timer for each child process. On expiration, it
sends SIGTERM to kill the process. Sometimes SIGTERM isn't enough
to kill a hung process, so the child lives on.
- When dumpstate is killed by the user before completing, outstanding
children continue to run and generate output.
Change-Id: I96e0dc918c26d56c9fee53611980ba2edd238712
older drivers which are doing implicit synchronization need this
or they could deadlock.
Bug: 8341885
Change-Id: Icd980a6be16071678d6151e34725b3c1c547d7ee
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
This isn't really right either, but avoids having an extra buffer that
the consumer has to drain which it might not be expecting.
To be correct, disconnecting a surface from a context should retain
the current buffer and continue using it when reconnected. The buffer
should only be canceled when the surface is destroyed. That will wait
for a later change.
Bug: 8320762
Change-Id: I5efa39c741193ca4f5612ea9de001ccbb683b345
When a binder service's main thread joins the thread pool
it retains its name (whatever the exec name was), which is
very confusing in systrace.
we now rename that thread just like its friends in the
thread pool.
Change-Id: Ibb3b6ff07304b247cfc6fb1694e72350c579513e
This isn't really right either, but avoids having an extra buffer that
the consumer has to drain which it might not be expecting.
To be correct, disconnecting a surface from a context should retain
the current buffer and continue using it when reconnected. The buffer
should only be canceled when the surface is destroyed. That will wait
for a later change.
Bug: 8320762
Change-Id: I5efa39c741193ca4f5612ea9de001ccbb683b345
- this gives us access to RefBase's refcounting debugging
- it doesn't cost much because GraphicBuffer already has a vtable
Change-Id: I7f696e421fea14b14bfaeb83880689b83e96af4d
* changes:
Get rid of LayerBase.
Make LayerDim a regular Layer instead of a LayerBase
fold LayerBaseClient into LayerBase
Remove support for ScreenshotLayer
The functionality of LayerBase and Layer is folded
into Layer. There wasn't a need for this abstraction
anymore.
Change-Id: I66511c08cc3d89009ba4deabf47e26cd4cfeaefb