Adds a NATIVE_WINDOW_BUFFER_AGE query, which returns the age of the
contents of the most recently dequeued buffer as the number of frames
that have elapsed since it was last queued.
Change-Id: Ib6fd62945cb62d1e60133a65beee510363218a23
(cherry picked from commit 49f810c72df8d1d64128e376757079825c8decd4)
Implements the GET_SIDEBAND_STREAM case of
IGraphicBufferConsumer::onTransact
Change-Id: I46138b87ce2d70dde48b3561dcd378ce5fd8f383
(cherry picked from commit 17166698d9)
Changes Surface::detachNextBuffer to return an sp<GraphicBuffer>
instead of an ANativeWindowBuffer* to ensure that reference counting
works correctly.
Bug: 20092217
Change-Id: I3979ea6121aaf14845f0554477b778770413581e
(cherry picked from commit 8b2daa3ca29492b181fb67840640d771c4a2b3ac)
Adds a new method IGBP::allowAllocation, which controls whether
dequeueBuffer is permitted to allocate a new buffer. If allocation is
disallowed, dequeueBuffer will block or return an error as it
normally would (as controlled by *ControlledByApp).
If there are free buffers, but they are not of the correct dimensions,
format, or usage, they may be freed if a more suitable buffer is not
found first.
Bug: 19801715
Change-Id: I0d604958b78b2fd775c2547690301423f9a52165
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
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 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
Will be used by the system_server watchdog to monitor the
availability of binder threads in the process to handle
incoming IPC requests.
Bug: 19297165
Change-Id: I39175f3869ad14da5620fddb47f454e6e4ee2b25
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
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
Exposes the attachBuffer and detachNextBuffer calls from
IGraphicBufferProducer to the public Surface interface. Also moves
the version of connect that takes a producer callback from protected
to public.
Bug: 19628705
Change-Id: I9ebc3013c4d9c84c4e8ef150c00e03f8af80319e
(cherry picked from commit c14ecb9de2)
It's a security best practice for size_t values to be rejected if
they are greater than INT32_SIZE. This is intended to prevent the
common error of inadvertently passing a negative int value to a
function, which after conversion to an unsigned type, becomes a huge
number, defeating the purpose of bounds checking.
This patch also addresses a bug where the call to:
Parcel::write(buf, (size_t) -1);
would call writeInPlace() which uses PAD_SIZE on the supplied
argument. This would then cause an integer overflow, with PAD_SIZE
returning a small value, but the memcpy in Parcel::write using the
old large length value.
Bug: 19573085
Change-Id: Ib11bfb3dae4f3be91cd17b2c676926700972c7b8
This makes apps linked against the previous non-static versions
work with the new libbinder.
Bug: 19060033
Bug: 19773812
Change-Id: I3b5c78cbb4f4c0681ca1042e4d8503d98f969502
In restricted mode, only CTS tests can register for sensors or call flush() on them. The requests
from other applications will be ignored.
Change-Id: Ieb923df3e0cfe3390fe2d052af776da79589744b
Removes IGraphicBufferConsumer::BufferItem. Depends on the
following changes:
I187b3a7d05196b6289596afac8fb9a9d4aebff76
I0ddd38df37500cfd6b21d1e768ed14e39c5cd9fc
Cherry-pick of Id1fa56d092188f2cb712768d5d2fc6a9027fb73c
Change-Id: I3edf0db8fba656fd78e18a5a7f1137f0fb6b237d