This change makes GraphicBufferAllocator::alloc wait for pending async frees to
complete before attempting to allocate a gralloc buffer if there are more than
8 pending async frees.
Bug: 7696861
Change-Id: I1fae86e13edefcaa153b8ce9fd057f335716059e
This change makes GraphicBufferAllocator::free queue a job to another thread to
perform the actual free operation. This prevents potentially slow free
operations from blocking rendering.
Bug: 7675940
Change-Id: Id61099d66bb4c3949d04184e0d7f192ac18076b4
This change makes ConsumerBase::onBuffersReleased hold a reference to all its
gralloc buffers until after the mutex is unlocked. This prevents slow
gralloc::free calls from causing lock contention with rendering threads.
Bug: 7675940
Change-Id: I0ec805d1b612afeeecfffec03f982371d27d93be
This change replaces all references to the "EGL_NO_NATIVE_FENCE_ANDROID" enum
with "EGL_NO_NATIVE_FENCE_FD_ANDROID".
Bug: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=40295
(cherry-pick from master)
Change-Id: Ie25d4ab9721d8b69b8d4afcf18e902ef8e3ad911
if a layer is not mirrored, we now use its display
as the source for the transfrom hint calculation
instead of always using the default (main) display.
this change does two thing:
1) we make updateTransformHint take a DisplayDevice
as a parameter instead of hard-coding the
main display.
2) each time we do a transaction that could change
the hint, we go through all layers and
figure out which display should be used for their
transform hint.
Bug: 7599344
Change-Id: I9b04a95e6c372dd770bacf81d8ef6f8e31b87b83
This workaround a HWC HAL issue in Nexus 7, which causes videos and live
wallpapers to animate slowly.
Bug: 7563862
Change-Id: I16ad85317e3e7f47f005e7397357c14186b0a13d
in this particular case, this OOB is always harmless
(and that's why it didn't get fixed from MR1), however,
it interfers with valgrind debugging.
Change-Id: Ic977e03287e59c4b124a89146c9023bd0cb540a8
The emulator doesn't support systrace, but we should point that out
at most once per process.
Bug 7436352
Change-Id: I06b2c1ea0df6c02c11cd2496423c337f8d7c62a1
If we switched from HWC to GLES but the dirty region was empty
(could happen if the dirty region is outside of the screen for instance), we
need to force a full screen composition.
In this change we ignore the dirty region for the purpose of
rejecting the whole update and we rely on the fact that it will later
be expanded to the whole screen. This was the least risky fix.
Bug: 7467760, 7452931
Change-Id: I2132f2f963b00a3ce7150adadb107b0367b3862e
Dump /d/extfrag/unusable_index in bugreports. It shows the
percentage of memory in each zone that is not available for
allocations for each order.
Change-Id: I2af6680cb609887ea7b3d6107d1aa88bd0206b52
we perform external display clipping only on the GL
side (ie: not done on the h/w composer side, which is
harder and would be too risky). in practice this means
that WFD will be clipped properly, while HDMI *may* or
may not depending on how hwc is used.
Bug: 7149437
Change-Id: I92d4d04220db72b6ffb134c7fa7a93af569723a5
we perform external display clipping only on the GL
side (ie: not done on the h/w composer side, which is
harder and would be too risky). in practice this means
that WFD will be clipped properly, while HDMI *may* or
may not depending on how hwc is used.
Bug: 7149437
Change-Id: I92d4d04220db72b6ffb134c7fa7a93af569723a5
a misbehaving or malicious client could cause SF to crash
by providing a "fake" IInterface. we now check the
IInterface we get is our own and local.
Bug: 7278879
Change-Id: Ia19d05902d4b2385c5a16416148378d4998833fd
This change adds support for displays that are not allowed to display surfaces
with the eSecure flag set. All non-virtual displays are considered secure,
while virtual displays have their secure-ness specified at creation time.
Bug: 7368436
Change-Id: I81ad535d2d1e5a7ff78269017e85b111f0098500
The screenshot is a GL_RGB texture, and the GL_REPLACE texture env
mode uses vertex alpha for GL_RGB textures instead of alpha=1.0.
Bug: 7340077
Change-Id: I6fbb907023e48f9c422b15a33da79757d6726840
The code that reserves display IDs was only run when a hardware
composer was present. The eventControl() function, which handles
enabling of vsync, was ignoring the request because the primary
display didn't appear in its set of allocated IDs. This moves
reservation of IDs for built-in displays outside the HWC-only block.
Also, added a couple of warnings in eventControl().
Bug 7376568
Change-Id: I185ccdf817a25499b5c2668f8f6d594afb8c1568
The shell property debug.egl.trace can now be set to:
0
disables tracing
1
logs all GL calls
error
checks glGetError after every GL call, logs a stack trace on error
systrace
logs each GL call to systrace
Change-Id: I34a2a2d4e19c373fd9eaa1b0cd93e67c87378996
This change adds a transaction flag for WindowManager to indicate that a
transaction is being used to animate windows around the screen. SurfaceFlinger
will not allow more than one of these transactions to be outstanding at a time
to prevent the animation "frames" from being dropped.
Bug: 7353840
Change-Id: I6488a6e0e1ed13d27356d2203c9dc766dc6b1759
we were holding a reference (ie: pointer) to a sp<DisplayDevice>
while processing the message. Meanwhile the object itself could
go away and we would end up accessing a dead object.
the root cause of the problem is that we are accessing mDisplays[]
in a few places outside of the main thread.
Bug: 7352770
Change-Id: I89e35dd85fb30e9a6383eca9a0bbc7028363876c
This change adds a transaction flag for WindowManager to indicate that a
transaction is being used to animate windows around the screen. SurfaceFlinger
will not allow more than one of these transactions to be outstanding at a time
to prevent the animation "frames" from being dropped.
Bug: 7353840
Change-Id: I6488a6e0e1ed13d27356d2203c9dc766dc6b1759