Fixed some issues where inconsistent streams of events could
be generated by the dispatcher, particularly when switching from
hovering with one device to hovering with another.
Fixed a bug where the touch pad would fail to generate a new
HOVER_MOVE following a tap event. As a result, the hover event
stream would not resume until the user touched the touch pad
again.
Change-Id: I444dce84641fb12e56a0af84c931520771d6c493
This change adds a test to verify that proper synchronization is done
when using SurfaceTexture to use CPU generated images as OpenGL ES
textures in 'synchronous mode'. Synchronous mode is particularly tricky
because SurfaceTexture will allow the buffer that's currently bound to
the GL texture to be dequeued. We rely on Gralloc's lock function to
block until this buffer is no longer being used by the OpenGL ES.
Change-Id: I1c4e37f3e9d60ab9a0905a90a1f5060fda8e485c
This is intended to absorb the cost of the IPC
to the permission controller.
Cached permission checks cost about 3us, while
full blown ones are two orders of magnitude slower.
CAVEAT: PermissionCache can only handle system
permissions safely for now, because the cache is
not purged upon global permission changes.
Change-Id: I8b8a5e71e191e3c01e8f792f253c379190eee62e
This change moves the point at which queued buffers get consumed to
after any error checks that could cause updateTexImage to fail. This
way, if updateTexImage returns an error the buffer remains queued.
This change alters the conditions under which the onFrameAvailable
callback gets called by the C++ SurfaceTexture class. The new behavior
is to call the callback whenever a frame gets queued that will be
visible to the buffer consumer. This means that buffers queued in
synchronous mode always trigger the callback, as those buffers will
remain pending until they are consumed. Buffers queued in asynchronous
mode will only trigger the callback if there was not previously an
unconsumed buffer pending.
The new behavior means that a consumer should perform a draw operation
exactly once for every onFrameAvailable call that it recieves. This
change also modifies SurfaceFlinger and the SurfaceTexture JNI to
support of the new behavior.
Change-Id: I8b2c6e00961d3d58b11c6af50b555b6e4c5f5b40
The offset that is used in the creation of the MemoryHeapBase must be saved, so
that it can be used to recreate the Heap when an IMemory object is passed
across process boundary through the binder.
Change-Id: Ie618fb5c0718e6711f55ed9235616fd801e648dc
Signed-off-by: Anu Sundararajan <sanuradha@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Iliyan Malchev <malchev@google.com>
This change makes the SurfaceTexture GL tests use a large (512x512)
framebuffer. The tests now use glViewport to render to a region of the
framebuffer with a size matching that of the texture being drawn. The
Npot test pixel checks must be changed because now the rendered region
is the same size as the texture.
Change-Id: Icc41803189c25e33ba1da7d2470720f0a11f3e4b
This change adds a NULL check when searching the slot list in
SurfaceTextureClient for the slot corresponding to a buffer being
queued or canceled.
Bug: 4645023
Change-Id: I806cbc1e34da118ea33a83c4f25ce8193ba1c3ad
The version of MinGW we use doesn't have nrand48() which is really lame,
but we need to use libutils in the Windows SDK.
Change-Id: If854c03dbf02bc29e79f49e4539f08c2bf057517
This change increases the Surface layer used for displaying the test
results so that the tests will be visible over other windows in the
system.
Change-Id: I47f147f8743ff2a39d57d551811668371202bd31
Add the concept of synchronous dequeueBuffer in SurfaceTexture
Implement {Surface|SurfaceTextureClient}::setSwapInterval()
Add SurfaceTexture logging
fix onFrameAvailable
This change adds a test to verify that querying the format of a
SurfaceTextureClient immediately after setting it returns the correct
result. The test is currently disabled because it does not pass.
Change-Id: I5bddb39c5bf96d6104624094383d410ed913e9f3
This change disables the UpdateTexImageAfterFrameFinishedWorks test
because it's currently causing deadlocks on some devices.
Change-Id: Ic9186db207e8d656f3af5d86fa138c7d96393c55
This change adds a default tolerance of 2 to all the pixel value checks
in the SurfaceTexture tests.
Change-Id: Id5a7cdffdfae16076e2daf4964a3326105b5ae2c
This change adds some tests to verify streaming images from one GL
thread to another via SurfaceTexture. Currently the tests do not
validate the correctness of the streamed images, but rather simply
verify that this streaming does not cause a deadlock. 3 of the 4 tests
are currently disabled because they do cause deadlocks on some devices.
Change-Id: I5677942053190063b97f370dba96c116711bc3bb
This change adds a test verifying that with no transform set on the
SurfaceTextureClient, the SurfaceTexture will return an identity
transform matrix. It also verifies this same effect in the presence of
an additional call to native_window_set_buffer_count just before the
call to getTransformMatrix.
Bug: 4490420
Change-Id: Ic5adfa29b5696cc2b451433834e3758ef20c5edd
This change moves the computation of the transform matrix out of
getTransformMatrix and instead performs the computation when
updateTexImage gets called. This is needed in order for
getTransformMatrix to succeed even if the buffers have been freed (e.g.
by changing the buffer count) because the computation depends upon the
properties of the current GraphicBuffer.
Change-Id: Ied541ab8747b7ad604f862717135f9a16a816be9
Bug: 4490420