Enables clang and C++11 for libui/libgui/surfaceflinger, and
eliminates all compile-time warnings.
Change-Id: Ie237fdb5ae44f2bfcddaa884f9c65ec3f08ae50f
(cherry picked from commit f10c46ef85)
clang warns about SensorEventConnection::dump overloading BBinder::dump
in some conditions.
Since the cause isn't fixable without changing the API, tell clang not
to error out on it.
Change-Id: I15659de7c5499d937019599cfefb01305039e6b5
Signed-off-by: Bernhard Rosenkränzer <Bernhard.Rosenkranzer@linaro.org>
A sensor name containing a format string could have interesting side
effects...
Change-Id: If7f1378aa68572d9716c339728eab18faa6b9f2a
Signed-off-by: Bernhard Rosenkränzer <Bernhard.Rosenkranzer@linaro.org>
* Explicit conversion for atomic_uintptr_t initialization.
* Fix string literal concatenation to not be a UD literal.
* Use __typeof__ instead of typeof (should become decltype once this
actually moves to C++11).
Bug: 18466763
Change-Id: I4eedddfb945a2a703ed27317cb6e2b3041b1ebfc
keyBitmask and ledBitmask are arrays, "!their address" always evaluates to
false. clang complains about this.
Change-Id: I6aed45a203b0eeaad2093dbdebea03a2c2fc1a3d
Signed-off-by: Bernhard Rosenkränzer <Bernhard.Rosenkranzer@linaro.org>
so we can do NULL checks again, and update calls to IInterface::asBinder()
to use the new static version.
Change-Id: Ia7b10eb38ca55b72278bfd33d3bf647f338b4e6a
I'm pretty sure I had done this before... Must have been new
dependencies that slipped in when L merged in.
Bug: 15193147
Change-Id: Ib9b1b8a65665d25c33c6141b9476a8e13c4084e0
Use LOCAL_WHOLE_STATIC_LIBRARIES to instruct static linker
to export symbols from the static library.
Change-Id: I0e41cf173be96c52cdad72b1ef4a1bf819e65dd2
Print more details about the exact reason that an ANR has occurred.
Also start checking that the window actually has a registered
input connection that is not in a broken state. These windows
are supposed to be cleaned up by the window manager promptly
as if the app had crashed but the pattern of ANRs we are observing
suggests that broken windows might be sticking around longer than
they should.
Bug: 17721767
Change-Id: Ie2803a3fa9642381ecadc198fec15e1b70d93c20
Blobcache is not yet enabled for surfaceflinger (as it should be).
As a temporary workaround, generate all needed shaders during
surfaceflinger initialization instead of doing the compilation
on-demand during ui transitions.
Change-Id: I14455b20a3f85f177d85c9c8b76d8ccc35379b39
i) Call removeFd() only if the fd in the BitTube has been
previously added to the Looper. Use a flag to determine whether the fd
has been previously added or not.
ii) Increment mPendingFlushEventsToSend after holding a connectionLock.
iii) Store the number of acks that are pending in SensorEventQueue
and send them all at once.
Bug: 17472228
Change-Id: I1ec834fea1112a9cfbd9cddd2198438793698502
We normally recompute layer visibility when a layer gets its first
buffer; before then it's treated as invisible. Sideband layers never
get a buffer (as far as SurfaceFlinger knows), so never became
visible. Now we also recompute visibility when a layer gets a new
sideband stream.
Bug: 17752511
Change-Id: I84e150f196eb2eb7bcd2616248e5e3fa73624809
When HWC doesn't provide DPI values for a display, we pick a default
DPI based on resolution. The intent was that 1080p and higher displays
would get XHIGH density, and lower resolutions would get TV density.
In KK (and possibly forever) we had a bug that we'd always use TV
density. That was fixed in L, but that fix exposed a pre-existing bug
that we always used the display's height in its native orientation,
rather than in landscape orientation. So an 800x1280 tablet like N7v1
started getting XHIGH density instead of the intended TV density.
Bug: 17461633
Change-Id: Ia57fa49e61f36bdda63ce283ef62c9953297222c
If the destructor of SensorEventConnection gets called when the main
sendEvents loop of SensorService is executing it may result in a deadlock.
The loop promotes each connection to a strong_pointer, calls sendEvents
and cleans up the connection if necessary. It is possible that the sp's
destructor may delete SensorEventConnection which will call the dtor
~SensorEventConnection(). This dtor again needs SensorService mLock to
execute which may result in a deadlock.
Bug: 17617897
Change-Id: I76c244dbe85fadb591c0bd1a9a5eb01d93f56505
* commit '71e351d96b551ccdbc39b52a0c66da86cae83701':
Revert "Fix sockfd leakage in SensorService. Remove sockfd from Looper when the connection is removed from mActiveConnections."
* commit '5105960d49bfa86efeeea8f87c87aa96b5771c37':
Fix sockfd leakage in SensorService. Remove sockfd from Looper when the connection is removed from mActiveConnections.