BufferQueue used to choose free buffers by scanning through its array
of slots and picking one based on timestamp. This changes that
mechanism to use a pair of free lists: one with buffers attached and
one without. This makes it easier to choose either type of free slot
depending on the needs of the current operation.
Fixes an issue with the first version of this change, found in bugs
20482952, 20443314, and 20464549.
Bug: 13175420
Change-Id: I9b6e83cfe8f9b4329a976025cb8e291d51fb6d4a
On normal Layers, we defer applying resize transactions until a buffer
of the correct size arrives. This breaks with sideband streams, because
buffers are not seen by SurfaceFlinger. This change applies
transactions immediately for Layers which have a sideband stream
attached to avoid that problem.
Bug: 20428254
Change-Id: I379d8aaef460d467cdf8432764b4a504928fb65a
(cherry picked from commit c300b8b506536e1bf94ffd8a3b75d46e776923e0)
When the surface damage code went in, it incorrectly assumed that if
an application was doing CPU rendering, it would be using lock and
unlockAndPost instead of dequeue and queue, so it repurposed the dirty
region too aggressively. This change keeps it from clobbering the
dirty region if a CPU producer is attached.
Bug: 20431815
Change-Id: Id4dfd71378311ea822f0289f6de2d20a7bd84014
These tests hadn't been run in a while and had accumulated some rot.
This fixes most of the compile warnings and some tests which fail
incorrectly, but 2 failures remain on N6.
Change-Id: I7fee78cd058a32f4d7df40ec9f899ff767f68517
BufferItem and GraphicBuffer were not parceling correctly, which had
not been noticed because the libgui tests (specifically, one that
tests placing a BufferQueue in a separate process from the IGBP/C)
had not been run recently. This change fixes the errors found in
those classes.
Change-Id: Ie224361a534a79115a3481d83ff97f21d154d4f5
BufferQueue used to choose free buffers by scanning through its array
of slots and picking one based on timestamp. This changes that
mechanism to use a pair of free lists: one with buffers attached and
one without. This makes it easier to choose either type of free slot
depending on the needs of the current operation.
Bug: 13175420
Change-Id: Ic8398e7511bd11a60a1c82e3ad2ee271c9822be1
This modifies EventThread such that its phase offsets for both
Choreographer and SurfaceFlinger may be modified at runtime. It also
plumbs this functionality up to the SurfaceFlinger debug interface so
that it is possible to rapidly test different offsets without
restarting the framework.
Change-Id: I426873f8553f931250dfebc9a8a4a78e9f1f4309
Passes the surface damage from the incoming SurfaceFlingerConsumer
BufferQueue down to the hardware composer HAL interface, if the
HWC version number is 1.5 or greater.
Bug: 11239309
Change-Id: Ic4305210593874a8d6deba3319055b2b8c57e926
This change adds support for passing surface damage all of the way
down from the EGL interface through the consumer side of the
BufferQueue. Depends on system/core change
Ie645e6a52b37b5c1b3be19481e8348570d1aa62c
Bug: 11239309
Change-Id: I4457ea826e9ade4ec187f973851d855b7b93a31b
Fence was flattening incorrectly, causing issues with any fields
flattened after it, and Region was relying on being the last object
flattened. This change addresses both.
Change-Id: If49de061de6e2f11f4d846b4d8c18627dfb7e109
This adds EGL wrapper functions for the following EGL extensions:
EGL_EXT_buffer_age
EGL_KHR_partial_update
EGL_KHR_swap_buffers_with_damage
Change-Id: I407acda1e0310f7f01a5efe9c915721a941138a4
To avoid nan or infinity when orientation value is used for
calculation without being initialized, check mOrientedRanges.haveOrientation
value before using mOrientedRanges.orientation.min or .max value.
Change-Id: I68ed9ab36819c5faa6422e9f061e1275aeed11e3
Signed-off-by: Baik Han <baik.han@lge.com>
New "mvuserdata" command will move all private app data from one
volume UUID to another. It leverages the existing "cp" toybox
command to do the heavy lifting for all known users, preserving
details like timestamps and permissions. It invokes restorecon()
to correctly label the new location when the copy is finished.
Changes installd to no longer drop capabilities, so we run as root
again. This also allows us to exec "cp" with CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE and
CAP_FOWNER still in effect.
Bug: 19993667
Change-Id: I1f407a7c4a1af97ca5afc27b04eb16b4936cbdef
There is memory corruption in below code
const Rect* prev = &dst[prevIndex];
dst.add(Rect(prev->right, top, right, bottom));
prev points to a memory of vector dst, when dst resize in add()
call, the memory that prev points to will be copy to the new
allocated vector memory and the old memory will become undefined
Avoid pointer in this case, use a local copy instead
Change-Id: I4d95ceedd00c8fb615ac153082ade1b1ce0d0fa8
We're now parsing and passing through volume UUIDs sent across the
command socket. The "!" argument value is treated as null, which
means internal storage.
Bug: 19993667
Change-Id: I17729a769ce687a2e94e85991a6338c77ded0b66
Teach free_cache() and restorecon_data() about building per-volume
paths. Also clean up restorecon_data() by using std::string when
building paths.
Clearer names for path building utility methods, and tests to verify.
Bug: 19993667
Change-Id: Iacfbcdaa5b901cc2490bc8eba366dfdeb44f1d93
Since app data paths can live on expanded storage devices, accept the
target volume UUID when building paths. The null UUID indicates the
default internal storage.
To improve readability, start using std::string in several places,
which throws when allocations fail. For now, perform last-second
sanity checks on incoming path arguments, but we'll eventually want
to check arguments as they come through installd.cpp, instead of
crashing the entire daemon.
Also remove "lib" symlink code from install() and make_user_data(),
since we're no longer supporting /data/app-lib. The framework
already uses linklib() to create the right symlink for the selected
ISA-specific library dir.
Bug: 19993667
Change-Id: Ib9343575ffb62bf3981e19375de8f3822fc31e28
Exposes IGraphicBufferConsumer::detachBuffer as a ConsumerBase
method. attachBuffer is not currently exposed, because all current
clients will be recycling buffers through the allocator.
Bug: 19628705
Change-Id: I3e519767fa43d5d880c1d5695e31b60f6ad588af
This is the minimal change needed to switch it over to C++, which
paves the way for using more robust utilities like std::string.
Change-Id: I80ed6280146875eb6ddbbb340c05450388ca13f0
Apps on expanded storage live at /mnt/expand/<uuid>/app/com.example,
so we need to relax one more directory level.
Bug: 19993667
Change-Id: I347ec7b92435ea69e632ed5d5fdfabe38ce0b56e
Previously AID_INSTALL was used, which was causing permission denied errors
when PackageManager was trying to recursively rename staging directory
Bug: 19550105
Bug: 20087446
Change-Id: I3a9e3056c1fbc1ce0077a3ce52cf77ea6b5085ee
Also use the 'ptr' union member rather than 'handle'.
Signed-off-by: Serban Constantinescu <serban.constantinescu@arm.com>
Change-Id: I68e5336cd3af3bc61dbddd2b33d7e1512c0c329c
This patch adds extra logging for the binder version in case the userspace
and kernel versions differ.
Change-Id: I9859b29099726cfcfe5ca23d88ed2e101a06af1a
Signed-off-by: Serban Constantinescu <serban.constantinescu@arm.com>