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
the deadlock would happen when the pipe became invalid and SF
trying to remove the connection from its list.
we know make sure to process events without holding a lock.
Change-Id: I39927ed8824fc7811e16db3c7608a2ebc72d9642
Layer::lockPageFlip() and layer::onRemove() could be called on
different threads and race such that lockPageFlip() successfully
called mSurfaceTexture->updateTexImage() but then gets NULL back from
mSurfaceTexture->getCurrentBuffer(), leading to a crash.
This change moves Layer::onRemove() calls to
SurfaceFlinger::commitTransaction() so they happen after the Layer is
done being drawn from and only happen on the main surfaceflinger
thread.
Change-Id: I4b550caadff4cc1878d7c3bca6129193fb0c713e
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
* changes:
Add support for sending VSYNC events to the framework
BitTube::read now handles EAGAIN
split ComposerService out of SurfaceComposerClient.h
rewrite SF's message loop on top of Looper
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
- don't advertise extensions that are not supported
by any implementation
- remove EGL_ANDROID_swap_rectangle which is not
implemented by anybody and confuses people
- add some comments about mandatory extensions
Bug: 5428001
Change-Id: Id8dc48116ac1d1eb79ec9ef55d03e29d4257c1f3
This fixes the issue:
"Call not sent" dialog takes too long to dismiss after hitting OK"
Note: the system would recover after a 5 second timeout.
Bug: 5534520
Change-Id: Ifa37e594b50581f498479a5858672441b3d7dd87
The ScreenShot layer is now created hidden. The screenshot itself
is aquired during the transaction when the layer is made visible.
This guarantees the screenshot and the layer happen atomically
with respect to screen updates.
Bug: 5534521
Change-Id: Ida23e1f13d5716ec83b78a15712e0646d6cf8729
We now have mInvalidateRegion which holds the region to invalidate, it
can be set from any thread as long as mInvalidateLock is held. We use
fine-grained locking here because mInvalidateRegion can be set from anywhere,
in particular frmo HWC callbacks.
Bug: 5466774
Change-Id: Iafca20aa3f5b25a87755e65bde7b769aa8f997bc
A LayerScreenshot is a special type of layer that contains a screenshot of
the screen acquired when its created. It works just like LayerDim.
Make sure to call compositionComplete() after rendering into a FBO.
Bug: 5446982, 5467587, 5466259
Change-Id: I5d8a1b4c327f9973d950cd4f4c0bca7f62825cd4
there was situations where SF's main loop would run (as if there was
an invalidate), but the dirty region was empty (so no new buffers
were retired). In this case we return early and don't swap, which
would cause drawing artifacts.
Bug: 5476838
Change-Id: Id3b7bf4b7aabec7919c50d9278eb2165973a4c3d
when taking a screenshot, in particular, we could end up
with stale GL state when drawing LayerDim which resulted
in incortect rendering.
Bug: 5467587
Change-Id: Id9fbed2843481d31063620f3662b364c7e3ac781
removed a test that could violate this guarantee. note that we
have no proof tha this ever happened, but consequences could be
hard lock-ups.
the code here was intended to track the region to update for displays
that can do partial update. the logic discarded the update entirely
if that region was empty. instead we just redraw the whole thing
(note that we should never be there with an empty region and retired
buffers though).
Bug: 5466259
Change-Id: I91ccab3b1a599e729e438eb833939e2236da6854
This change removes the dead code from SurfaceFlinger that resulted from
disabling support for freezing the display.
Change-Id: I4e5ff00c94b4c7a79af2f65c9850c135210068ed
This change adds two tests for SurfaceFlinger's behavior when updating
the position and size of a layer.
Change-Id: Id5e3ca1d7e629a3bd2c2d28275d80c7f9256d6da
This change enables a layer or orientation update transaction sent to
SurfaceFlinger to explicitly request a synchronous transaction.
Change-Id: I97cbba610c13679849f66114b216fa6dbf12f2a9
A LayerScreenshot is a special type of layer that contains a screenshot of
the screen acquired when its created. It works just like LayerDim.
Bug: 5446982
Change-Id: I7814aff2380e7e146937f2b641907be2a30c76cc
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 would happen when toggling on/off/on very fast, the screen
could stay black (while the panel is on).
Bug: 5429724
Change-Id: Ic8aa6aff066e6267923c0d47ef65e314e7bb6d41
This change modifies SurfaceFlinger's screenshot behavior when a layer
with a protected buffer is visible. The previous behavior was to simply
fail the screenshot. The new behavior is to render the screenshot using
a placeholder texture where the protected buffer would have been.
Change-Id: I5e50cb2f3b31b2ea81cfe291c9b4a42e9ee71874
This change makes SurfaceFlinger update a SurfaceTextureLayer's default
buffer size in response to a window resize even if the Layer is in fixed
size mode.
Change-Id: I3871c8f19a045d03904d1284390cad7659be71ff
Bug: 5366426
when areas of the FB are undefined (transparent windows on top of
nothing), we clear those areas before composition.
however, it makes no sense to do this when the FB is not in use
(case where hwc handles all layers)
Bug: 5360529
Change-Id: I761a7d3664228ebbee0944aca8b0cc278fc94c9c
This change fixes the transform hint to use only the global display
transform rather than incorporating the transient layer-specific
transform used during animations.
Bug: 5366891
Change-Id: I5408dcd3f4771d010953e8a696a484c835bfe81e
when areas of the FB are undefined (transparent windows on top of
nothing), we clear those areas before composition.
however, it makes no sense to do this when the FB is not in use
(case where hwc handles all layers)
Bug: 5360529
Change-Id: If51bb669307e8419bbe1f3a89d1c88e0ec1f216c
Bug: 4981385
Simplify the orientation changing code path in the
WindowManager. Instead of the policy calling setRotation()
when the sensor determined orientation changes, it calls
updateRotation(), which figures everything out. For the most
part, the rotation actually passed to setRotation() was
more or less ignored and just added confusion, particularly
when handling deferred orientation changes.
Ensure that 180 degree rotations are disallowed even when
the application specifies SCREEN_ORIENTATION_SENSOR_*.
These rotations are only enabled when docked upside-down for
some reason or when the application specifies
SCREEN_ORIENTATION_FULL_SENSOR.
Ensure that special modes like HDMI connected, lid switch,
dock and rotation lock all cause the sensor to be ignored
even when the application asks for sensor-based orientation
changes. The sensor is not relevant in these modes because
some external factor (or the user) is determining the
preferred rotation.
Currently, applications can still override the preferred
rotation even when there are special modes in play that
might say otherwise. We could tweak this so that some
special modes trump application choices completely
(resulting in a letter-boxed application, perhaps).
I tested this sort of tweak (not included in the patch)
and it seems to work fine, including transitions between
applications with varying orientation.
Delete dead code related to animFlags.
Handle pausing/resuming orientation changes more precisely.
Ensure that a deferred orientation change is performed when
a drag completes, even if endDragLw() is not called because the
drag was aborted before the drop happened. We pause
the orientation change in register() and resume in unregister()
because those methods appear to always be called as needed.
Change-Id: If0a31de3d057251e581fdee64819f2b19e676e9a
we need to clear the whole framebuffer in that situation because
we can't trust the content of the FB when partial (fb preserving)
updates are used.
Bug: 5318492
Change-Id: I3f0e01b0fb665a34e44d88ad9f0f54a5d990060b
we need to clear the whole framebuffer in that situation because
we can't trust the content of the FB when partial (fb preserving)
updates are used.
Bug: 5318492
Change-Id: I3f0e01b0fb665a34e44d88ad9f0f54a5d990060b
This change fixes an issue where Layer::isOpaque was being called in
lockPageFlip to get the opaqueness for the new buffer before
mActiveBuffer was updated.
Bug: 5321313
Change-Id: Ibb5d7d3f4e9a2b1448e117a484a0d9f9ca5fc9de
This change fixes an issue where Layer::isOpaque was being called in
lockPageFlip to get the opaqueness for the new buffer before
mActiveBuffer was updated.
Bug: 5321313
Change-Id: Ibb5d7d3f4e9a2b1448e117a484a0d9f9ca5fc9de
we were not redrawing and/or clearing the FB properly when
hwc moved a layer from/to FB to/from OVERLAY.
In these cases we needed to expand the dirty region to include
the layer that changed mode.
Also split composeSurfaces() which was becoming quite large.
Change-Id: Id6fa1acfc4ff694037fddf7efd037a4405732073
this happened when the overlays were in use, since the animation
is rendered in the FB and the FB is not used.
we now have a way to turn hwc off temporarily.
Change-Id: I3385f0c25bb9cc91948e7b26e7cd31ed18c36ace
these were due to the "preserve backbuffer" optimization
interfering with hw composer. basically the screen needed
to be redrawn in the areas that move from GL to
overlay.
Bug: 5245513
Change-Id: I9bf75c4fe905f3ef62005e52108b94edae692304
Added Surface.setPosition(float, float) which allows to set a surface's
position in float.
Bug: 5239859
Change-Id: I903aef4ad5b5999142202fb8ea30fe216d805711
We were not updating the h/w composer state when the buffer size
changed.
We also didn't update the h/w composer state when the transformation
matrix changed (which is related to the above issue, since it would
probably change when the buffer size changes).
Also moved updating the crop to setGeometry(), since we decided
that the "crop" change requires the GEOMETRY_CHANGED flag (ie:
not need to do this every frame)
Bug: 5238473
Change-Id: Ia7b47e145b48581b568d89d9aa2c14ff778be862
When taking screenshots we need to use the full drawing state list
instead of the visible list.
Bug: 5186823
Change-Id: I214ee0203aaf8e2c038e44581f7f1ae36edf08c5