onInitializeDisplays() was posting a transaction with changes
to the display projection. Unfortunately, it only set the
display orientation field and left viewport and frame
uninitialized.
The uninitialized values flowed downstream and found themselves
baked into a bogus DisplayDevice mGlobalTransform. That transform
was then applied to some Rects which were turned into Regions
that were them combined with other Regions.
Under certain situations, the uninitialized data might have
a largish value, resulting in the creation of Regions with
components in excess of the Region max-value limit of 0x7ffffff
(note that this is not INT_MAX). Later when performing a
binary operation using the Region, the Spanner would loop
indefinitely trying to figure out how to stuff a humongous
region inside of a max-value region. Not content to try
just once, the Spanner would continue trying again and
again, pegging the CPU and hanging surface flinger during boot.
Insanity soon followed.
Bug: 7130713
Change-Id: I0016f0c9662185be833474c212a1dd408096ae23
This change moves some common fence handling code into the base class for
BufferQueue consumer classes. It also makes the ConsumerBase class initialize
a buffer slot's fence with the acquire fence every time a buffer is acquired.
Change-Id: I0bd88bc269e919653b659bfb3ebfb04dd61692a0
This change adds support for the EGL_ANDROID_native_fence_sync extension to the
Android EGL layer. It also fixes a couple minor issues with the extension spec.
Change-Id: Ic8829d21f37b701f33aa9c72c3d25e88e03fa3cd
If SurfaceFlinger needs to refresh the screen but the dirty region is
empty, it won't set the layer acquire fences, and stale file
descriptors will be passed to HWC commit(). Now we make sure to clear
the stale file descriptors for each layer right after commit().
Bug: 7078301
Change-Id: I6953ff91fc5488f105b30b07306f9c45a4c3f780
the problem was that LayerBase::setPerFrameData() was always setting
this flag. in fact there was no reason to do this at that point since
the layer is initialized to a default state in setGeometry().
Bug: 7111259
Change-Id: Ib37b0dd7391a6163070e9aca025512159c1705f9
the problem was that LayerBase::setPerFrameData() was always setting
this flag. in fact there was no reason to do this at that point since
the layer is initialized to a default state in setGeometry().
Bug: 7111259
Change-Id: Ib37b0dd7391a6163070e9aca025512159c1705f9
If SurfaceFlinger needs to refresh the screen but the dirty region is
empty, it won't set the layer acquire fences, and stale file
descriptors will be passed to HWC commit(). Now we make sure to clear
the stale file descriptors for each layer right after commit().
Bug: 7078301
Change-Id: I6953ff91fc5488f105b30b07306f9c45a4c3f780
This change updates the extension spec to refer to generic "native fence sync
objects" rather than "Android fence sync objects."
Change-Id: I15a79f08571586431845b54c58c8420b652f40ef
- the library is dlopened from libsurfaceflinger
- the library built only when libnativehelper exists
Bug: 7089510
Change-Id: Ib3ea1029d7e8f6e055f4b759d0bf68f5123fa8a1