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Author SHA1 Message Date
Andy McFadden 4803b74e2a Show build config in dumpsys SurfaceFlinger
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
2012-09-25 11:31:46 -07:00
Mathias Agopian 068d47f29d strengthen region validation
Change-Id: I75ee7bc4dd7a2f5357ac8994a23bc8b8bfb6eb44
2012-09-12 17:30:47 -07:00
Mathias Agopian 2401ead700 Add a way to retrieve a Region as a SharedBuffer
Change-Id: Ia53cb905fbc88f899521658545f990fb9217b1e1
2012-08-31 18:38:22 -07:00
Mathias Agopian 3ab68558fa change how we store Region data internally
We used to keep the bounds of the region as a
separate rectangle. Instead we now store it as the last
element of the Vector<> of Rects.

This has the benefit of being slightly more efficient when
copying regions and reduces the overhead of small regions,
but more importantly will allow us to export the underlaying
SharedBuffer (eventually).

Change-Id: I80790e4fb1a09a747a5616000cfef852ac4ce9e9
2012-08-31 18:38:22 -07:00
Jamie Gennis 9f54ac3886 ui/Fence: change the TIMEOUT_NEVER value to -1
Change-Id: I3ef0a4c06f80990b53a8bf2eda6edbfcbefd0f34
2012-08-21 19:07:30 -07:00
Mathias Agopian 8683fca395 improve [un]marshalling of non-binder objects
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
2012-08-13 02:46:05 -07:00
Ed Heyl 747c480b0e Merge remote-tracking branch 'goog/jb-dev-mako' into jb-mr1-dev
Conflicts:
	include/media/hardware/CryptoAPI.h

Change-Id: I84bf34edbef000558f088bbf1d1e5b55d6217d2e
2012-07-28 09:55:54 -07:00
Mathias Agopian c666cae2d5 get rid of the shared-memory control block
Change-Id: If814060aca1d2ff2619d4adcd57296983d207f7f
2012-07-25 21:13:10 -07:00
Naseer Ahmed 0bc64be3f5 libs/ui: Add support for triple framebuffers
Change-Id: I90dd38deeeda9a3785b87286cc7d252c6f948750
2012-07-09 22:04:19 -07:00
Jesse Hall c777b0b3b9 Pass fences with buffers from SurfaceTextureClient
Change-Id: I09b49433788d01e8b2b3684bb4d0112be29538d3
2012-06-30 21:38:51 -07:00
Jesse Hall f9783af225 Return fence to client in dequeuBuffer
Change-Id: Ic19750793ad993f0e85391f3cabd743ba565d4c9
2012-06-28 17:08:42 -07:00
Jesse Hall ef19414bd8 Transfer HWC release fences to BufferQueue
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
2012-06-21 22:21:12 -07:00
Jamie Gennis d8e812ce6f Update ANativeWindow clients for sync
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
2012-06-20 15:48:30 -07:00
Jamie Gennis f25e183a70 libui: add the Fence class
This change adds the Fence class to libui for to wrap the libsync
functionality.

Change-Id: I93a31baeee608b93c14da807a32013dabf783f84
2012-06-20 15:48:30 -07:00
Mathias Agopian b82203a660 minor Rect.h cleanup
add getBounds(), getWidth(), getHeight(), width() and height()
are kept for backward compatibility.

Change-Id: I83837abf17dc2f8bded1beff73430e8c7d9bbdb3
2012-05-13 20:02:04 -07:00
Jamie Gennis f15a83f581 SurfaceFlinger: add a crop to the layer state
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
2012-05-11 03:16:02 -07:00
Jamie Gennis 5933280430 libui: add the Rect::transform method
This change adds a method to Rect to transform a rectangle by a graphics HAL
transform.

Change-Id: Ic0d0988e731bdb5662faee41a5927b1242891658
Bug: 6299171
2012-05-07 15:25:52 -07:00
Mathias Agopian 5f2165f945 remove dependency on android_native{s_priv|buffer}.h
Change-Id: Ie4b95f7061c240f37c504414259f92d72c4ffc89
2012-02-24 18:26:01 -08:00
Mathias Agopian 870b8aa15c remove libui dependency on libEGL
Change-Id: I1194f04085637d5c384e134967249430cc43b6ee
2012-02-24 16:42:46 -08:00
Mathias Agopian ff615cc7a1 deprecate L_8, LA_88 and RGB_332 in sdk
re-add support for pixelformats L_8, LA_88 and RGB_332 in libui
for backward compatibility.

This may or may not fix 6058926

Bug: 6049685
Change-Id: Ic1b8b4cc994522f7fe664da64c0ef76b98bc6d53
2012-02-24 14:58:36 -08:00
Mathias Agopian 42e2458144 remove libui's dependency on libpixelflinger
this also remove support for unused pixelformats.

Change-Id: I2c759a6d2daa740f3786ed62095def8047ae933d
2012-02-21 18:56:08 -08:00
Mathias Agopian 80c3918042 frameworks/base refactoring.
First step. Move libui includes to their new home: androidfw.

Change-Id: Ic042b52fdba72f30edc3cc6339bf30b4c1b99662
2012-02-17 15:36:10 -08:00
Jeff Brown 9491e81ff6 Clean up InputChannel file descriptor data type.
File descriptors are ints.

Change-Id: Ie36733bf36ddfeaa9a09ef6ebd7bd2f1788f5d27
2012-02-14 15:57:59 -08:00
Jeff Brown a18829ab23 Accurately track the sequence numbers of batched events.
Instead of sending finished signals immediately when appending to
a batch, record the chain of sequence numbers that were part of
the batch and then send finished signals all at once when done.
This change helps the dispatcher keep track of the true state
of the application and can improve ANR detection slightly.

This is part of a series of changes to improve input system pipelining.

Bug: 5963420
Change-Id: I463c2221e2aa8fdf1c3d670c18e39e59ab69b0db
2012-02-13 13:59:32 -08:00
Jeff Brown 0a63adaff2 Enable deferred input messages to be batched.
This is part of a series of changes to improve input system pipelining.

Bug: 5963420
Change-Id: I6874d2128e880a35c6c33890c858cc6ee22af0fd
2012-02-13 12:44:01 -08:00
Jeff Brown f0490c94d0 Implement batching of input events on the consumer side.
To support this feature, the input dispatcher now allows input
events to be acknowledged out-of-order.  As a result, the
consumer can choose to defer handling an input event from one
device (because it is building a big batch) while continuing
to handle input events from other devices.

The InputEventReceiver now sends a notification when a batch
is pending.  The ViewRoot handles this notification by scheduling
a draw on the next sync.  When the draw happens, the InputEventReceiver
is instructed to consume all pending batched input events, the
input event queue is fully processed (as much as possible),
and then the ViewRoot performs traversals as usual.

With these changes in place, the input dispatch latency is
consistently less than one frame as long as the application itself
isn't stalled.  Input events are delivered to the application
as soon as possible and are handled as soon as possible.  In practice,
it is no longer possible for an application to build up a huge
backlog of touch events.

This is part of a series of changes to improve input system pipelining.

Bug: 5963420

Change-Id: I42c01117eca78f12d66d49a736c1c122346ccd1d
2012-02-13 10:28:41 -08:00
Jeff Brown 6cdee9831d Rewrite input transport using sockets.
Since we will not longer be modifying events in place, we don't need
to use an ashmem region for input.  Simplified the code to instead
use a socket of type SOCK_SEQPACKET.

This is part of a series of changes to improve input system pipelining.

Bug: 5963420

Change-Id: I05909075ed8b61b93900913e44c6db84857340d8
2012-02-13 10:28:40 -08:00
Romain Guy b8a2e98cd7 Preliminary support for clipRect(Rect, Op)
This adds basic support for clip regions. It is currently disabled at compile
time. Enabling clip regions will require setting up a stencil buffer.

Change-Id: I638616a972276e38737f8ac0633692c3845eaa74
2012-02-07 17:04:34 -08:00
Mathias Agopian 55ef343331 remove dead/usnused code
Change-Id: I6fa2bc6ee01790abd2c1533f043d61a5e5c8d26e
2012-01-11 22:03:41 -08:00
Jamie Gennis e06a1748a4 Merge "SurfaceMediaSource: use the vid enc usage bit" into ics-mr1 2011-11-29 17:25:09 -08:00
Jeff Brown 9ee44c8f94 Fix application launch shortcuts.
Improved quick launch bookmarks to support category-based shortcuts
instead of hardcoding package and class names for all apps.

Added a set of Intent categories for typical applications on the
platform.

Added support for some of the HID application launch usages to
reduce reliance on quick launch for special purpose keys.  Some
keyboard vendors have hardcoded launch keys that synthesize
"Search + X" type key combos.  The goal is to encourage them
to stop doing this by implementing more of HID.

Bug: 5674723
Change-Id: I79f1147c65a208efc3f67228c9f0fa5cd050c593
2011-11-29 12:17:22 -08:00
Jamie Gennis b7d87c40ef SurfaceMediaSource: use the vid enc usage bit
This change makes SurfaceMediaSource add the VIDEO_ENC usage bit when
allocating its GraphicBuffers rather than the HW_TEXTURE bit.

Change-Id: Ie20e225c894fdbc31cad6bb82b3b64c7e98074eb
2011-11-21 17:48:19 -08:00
Jeff Brown 882b0a59d8 Eliminate hw.keyboards system properties.
Stop using system properties to publish information about
the key character map path.  Instead, we can retrieve it
on demand by asking the window manager.

It was possible to exhaust the supply of system properties
when repeatedly adding and removing input devices.

Bug: 5532806
Change-Id: Idd361a24ad7db2edc185c8546db7fb05f9c28669
2011-11-15 18:00:10 -08:00
Mathias Agopian 000e95e7eb fix the float Rect in OpenGLRenderer to handle NANs
- we want functions like isEmpty() to return true if NANs are
involved in the Rect

- also clean-up the intersect familly of calls

- minor cleanup in the int32_t Rect as well

These played a role in http://b/5331198.

Bug: 5331198

Change-Id: I5369725ab482e4b83da9f1bd4cee5256e5de75b2
2011-09-19 16:50:07 -07:00
Jeff Brown 73aaf0d8d2 Velocity Tracker II: The Revenge of Velocity Tracker
Bug: 5265529

Rewrote the velocity tracker to fit a polynomial curve
to pointer movements using least squares linear regression.
The velocity is simply the first derivative of this polynomial.

Clients can also obtain an Estimator that describes the
complete terms of the estimating polynomial including
the coefficient of determination which provides a measure
of the quality of the fit (confidence).

Enhanced PointerLocation to display the movement curve predicted
by the estimator in addition to the velocity vector.

By default, the algorithm computes a 2nd degree (quadratic)
polynomial based on a 100ms recent history horizon.

Change-Id: Id377bef44117fce68fee2c41f90134ce3224d3a1
2011-09-14 19:16:37 -07:00
Jeff Brown 137c3c5495 Tweak VelocityTracker.
Bug: 5265529

Calculate the velocity using the most recent touch sample as the
point of reference instead of the oldest.  This change more heavily
weights recent touch samples and reduces the sample time window
used for calculation.  This significantly improves the accuracy
of fling gesture detection.

Change-Id: Ib1940933e786e5f6a731552a99bcd9400741d55f
2011-09-09 16:04:09 -07:00
Jamie Gennis 3599bf2c07 SurfaceFlinger: use the HWC gralloc usage bit
This change makes SurfaceFlinger always use the
GRALLOC_USAGE_HW_COMPOSER usage bit when allocating buffers that may be
passed to the HWComposer.

Change-Id: I70362a8ede2b359fb2046853f85149d597465817
2011-08-22 14:56:29 -07:00
Jeff Brown ecc7adef2e Input system bug fixes, particularly for stylus.
Bug: 5049148

Finished stylus support, including support for indirect stylus
and mouse tools.

Added TILT axis.  When stylus tilt X/Y is available, it is transformed
into an orientation and tilt inclination which is a more convenient
representation and a simpler extension to the exiting API.

Touch devices now only report touch data using a single input
source.  Previously touch devices in pointer mode would report
both absolute touch pad data and cooked pointer gestures.
Now we just pick one.  The touch device switches modes as needed
when the focused application enables/disables pointer gestures.
This change greatly simplifies the code and reduces the load
on the input dispatcher.

Fixed an incorrect assumption that the value of ABS_(MT_)DISTANCE
would be zero whenever the stylus was in direct contact.  It appears
that the correct way to determine whether the stylus is in direct
contact (rather than hovering) is by checking for a non-zero
reported pressure.

Added code to read the initial state of tool buttons and axis values
when the input devices are initialized or reset.  This fixes
problems where the input mapper state might have the wrong initial
state.

Moved responsibility for cancelling pending inputs (keys down,
touches, etc.) to the InputDispatcher by sending it a device reset
notification.  This frees the InputReader from having to synthesize
events during reset, which was cumbersome and somewhat brittle
to begin with.

Consolidated more of the common accumulator logic from
SingleTouchInputMapper and MultiTouchInputMapper into
TouchInputMapper.

Improved the PointerLocation output.

Change-Id: I595d3647f7fd7cb1e3eff8b3c76b85043b5fe2f0
2011-08-19 15:02:26 -07:00
Jeff Brown 5873ce46ad Refactor input reader to add stylus support.
Bug: 5064702

Introduced the concept of an InputListener to further decouple
the InputReader from the InputDispatcher.  The InputListener
exposes just the minimum interface that the InputReader needs
to communicate with the outside world.  The InputReader
passes arguments to the InputListener by reference, which makes
it easy to queue them up.

Consolidated all of the InputReader locks into one simple global
Mutex.  The reason this wasn't done before was due to potential
re-entrance in outbound calls to the InputDispatcher.  To fix this,
the InputReader now queues up all of the events it wants to send
using a QueuedInputListener, then flushes them outside of the
critical section after all of the event processing is finished.
Removing all of the InputMapper locks greatly simplifies the
implementation.

Added tests for new stylus features such as buttons, tool types,
and hovering.

Added some helpers to BitSet32 to handle common code patterns
like finding the first marked bit and clearing it.

Fixed a bug in VelocityTracker where the wrong pointer trace
could get cleared when handling ACTION_POINTER_DOWN.  Oops.

Changed PointerCoords so it no longer stores useless zero
axis values.  Removed editAxisValue because it is not very
useful when all zero value axes are absent and therefore
cannot be edited in place.

Added dispatch of stylus hover events.

Added support for distance and tool types.

Change-Id: I4cf14d134fcb1db7d10be5f2af7b37deef8f8468
2011-07-31 15:38:09 -07:00
Pannag Sanketi acb7b5dfc8 Adding SurfaceEncoder for encoding FilterFrames
Adding SurfaceEncoder which can be used to encode
custom frame data. In a sense, it is reverse
of what SurfaceTexture does.

SurfaceEncoder takes in frames from a native window and
passes them to an encoder, thus acting like a MediaSource.
It uses GRAlloc buffers underneath for passing data.
The client side sets the geometry, format in the beginning,
which cannot be changed while the recording is going on.

Currently, there is no common pixel format that both
GRAlloc and HAL understand.
Also, the encoder cannot encode using the data from the GRAlloc
buffers.

The SurfaceEncoder_test examines mainly the buffer passage
since true encoding cannot be done at this point.
SimpleDummyRecorder 'reads' the frames in the same thread
as the start(), whereas DummyRecorder 'reads' in a separate
thread much like the MPEG4Writer. The test with DummyRecorder
is much closer to the real encoding implementation.

Related to bug id: 4529323

Change-Id: I58ec19a150f8fe4d6195196dc44f55002b46c7c8
2011-07-21 17:12:50 -07:00
Jeff Brown 5d99f17e82 am 61220e88: am bbbab26e: am 2c180499: Merge "Revert velocity damping. Bug: 4364920" into honeycomb-mr2
* commit '61220e880ac4d9d76b7fd50744439e68e929c697':
  Revert velocity damping. Bug: 4364920
2011-06-07 17:52:30 -07:00
Jeff Brown 7ca7ba2064 Revert velocity damping.
Bug: 4364920

Velocity damping proved to be a bad idea because it would
cause a significant ramp in velocity at the beginning of
a gesture, instead of the desired smooth behavior.  Oh well.

Change-Id: Ie631946f47ef2492bd71fbed1ab44bbb39a875a8
2011-06-06 20:23:54 -07:00
Jeff Brown 36f49c133e am 56503b8d: am 8186a5f0: am 10c3f367: Merge "Implement pointer acceleration." into honeycomb-mr2
* commit '56503b8ddfe5c82407da32e18061e725f668432d':
  Implement pointer acceleration.
2011-06-03 15:30:33 -07:00
Jeff Brown adab620383 Implement pointer acceleration.
Bug: 4124987
Change-Id: I1f31a28f1594c55302ccabe13fe3ca6d2ff71d50
2011-06-02 14:12:05 -07:00
Jeff Brown d3e6d3e763 Initial checkin of spot presentation for touchpad gestures. (DO NOT MERGE)
Added a new PointerIcon API (hidden for now) for loading
pointer icons.

Fixed a starvation problem in the native Looper's sendMessage
implementation which caused new messages to be posted ahead
of old messages sent with sendMessageDelayed.

Redesigned the touch pad gestures to be defined in terms of
more fluid finger / spot movements.  The objective is to reinforce
the natural mapping between fingers and spots which means there
must not be any discontinuities in spot motion relative to
the fingers.

Removed the SpotController stub and folded its responsibilities
into PointerController.

Change-Id: Ib647dbd7a57a7f30dd9c6e2c260df51d7bbdd18e
2011-05-25 14:37:17 -07:00
Jeff Brown c5982b7bee Improve VelocityTracker numerical stability. (DO NOT MERGE)
Replaced VelocityTracker with a faster and more accurate
native implementation.  This avoids the duplicate maintenance
overhead of having two implementations.

The new algorithm requires that the sample duration be at least
10ms in order to contribute to the velocity calculation.  This
ensures that the velocity is not severely overestimated when
samples arrive in bursts.

The new algorithm computes the exponentially weighted moving
average using weights based on the relative duration of successive
sample periods.

The new algorithm is also more careful about how it handles
individual pointers going down or up and their effects on the
collected movement traces.  The intent is to preserve the last
known velocity of pointers as they go up while also ensuring
that other motion samples do not count twice in that case.

Bug: 4086785
Change-Id: I95054102397c4b6a9076dc6a0fc841b4beec7920
2011-05-23 17:19:59 -07:00
Jeff Brown 247da72a5b Use touch pad gestures to manipulate the pointer. (DO NOT MERGE)
1. Single finger tap performs a click.
2. Single finger movement moves the pointer (hovers).
3. Button press plus movement performs click or drag.
   While dragging, the pointer follows the finger that is moving
   fastest.  This is important if there are additional fingers
   down on the touch pad for the purpose of applying force
   to an integrated button underneath.
4. Two fingers near each other moving in the same direction
   are coalesced as a swipe gesture under the pointer.
5. Two or more fingers moving in arbitrary directions are
   transformed into touches in the vicinity of the pointer.
   This makes scale/zoom and rotate gestures possible.

Added a native VelocityTracker implementation to enable intelligent
switching of the active pointer during drags.

Change-Id: I7b7ddacc724fb1306e1590dbaebb740d3130d7cd
2011-05-23 17:19:38 -07:00
Jeff Brown e959ed2533 Add initial API for stylus and mouse buttons.
Added the concept of pointer properties in a MotionEvent.
This is currently used to track the pointer tool type to enable
applications to distinguish finger touches from a stylus.

Button states are also reported to application as part of touch events.

There are no new actions for detecting changes in button states.
The application should instead query the button state from the
MotionEvent and take appropriate action as needed.

A good time to check the button state is on ACTION_DOWN.

As a side-effect, applications that do not support multiple buttons
will treat primary, secondary and tertiary buttons identically
for all touch events.

The back button on the mouse is mapped to KEYCODE_BACK
and the forward button is mapped to KEYCODE_FORWARD.

Added basic plumbing for the secondary mouse button to invoke
the context menu, particularly in lists.

Added clamp and split methods on MotionEvent to take care of
common filtering operations so we don't have them scattered
in multiple places across the framework.

Bug: 4260011
Change-Id: Ie992b4d4e00c8f2e76b961da0a902145b27f6d83
2011-05-13 12:11:17 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn db05e228a4 resolved conflicts for merge of 05be6d6f to master
Change-Id: Ic6a6c5bb300f6f1d43f9ed550b284282b4f16212
2011-05-09 19:00:59 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn 16fe3c2c1f Better compat mode part one: start scaling windows.
First step of improving app screen size compatibility mode.  When
running in compat mode, an application's windows are scaled up on
the screen rather than being small with 1:1 pixels.

Currently we scale the application to fill the entire screen, so
don't use an even pixel scaling.  Though this may have some
negative impact on the appearance (it looks okay to me), it has a
big benefit of allowing us to now treat these apps as normal
full-screens apps and do the normal transition animations as you
move in and out and around in them.

This introduces fun stuff in the input system to take care of
modifying pointer coordinates to account for the app window
surface scaling.  The input dispatcher is told about the scale
that is being applied to each window and, when there is one,
adjusts pointer events appropriately as they are being sent
to the transport.

Also modified is CompatibilityInfo, which has been greatly
simplified to not be so insane and incomprehendible.  It is
now simple -- when constructed it determines if the given app
is compatible with the current screen size and density, and
that is that.

There are new APIs on ActivityManagerService to put applications
that we would traditionally consider compatible with larger screens
in compatibility mode.  This is the start of a facility to have
a UI affordance for a user to switch apps in and out of
compatibility.

To test switching of modes, there is a new variation of the "am"
command to do this: am screen-compat [on|off] [package]

This mode switching has the fundamentals of restarting activities
when it is changed, though the state still needs to be persisted
and the overall mode switch cleaned up.

For the few small apps I have tested, things mostly seem to be
working well.  I know of one problem with the text selection
handles being drawn at the wrong position because at some point
the window offset is being scaled incorrectly.  There are
probably other similar issues around the interaction between
two windows because the different window coordinate spaces are
done in a hacky way instead of being formally integrated into
the window manager layout process.

Change-Id: Ie038e3746b448135117bd860859d74e360938557
2011-05-09 17:03:24 -07:00