ZipUtils is needed by build/tools, move it from libandroidfw
(frameworks/base) to libutils (frameworks/native).
Change-Id: Ib8c41134ccdec6d6aa8d49860f8dddef49a24783
This is a copy of libcore's UniquePtr.h header which is used until we
get C++11 which has std::unique_ptr which is essentially the same.
Taken from libcore project at commit
3e6dd45baa0d7f9b4fa06f4ade76e088b59cc7bf
Change-Id: I7537b016f9eae33bfc4c57b24f86260909719ab8
This change adds a check to SurfaceTexture::updateTexImage to verify
that the current GL context is the same as the one that was used for
previous updateTexImage calls.
Change-Id: If02d2f787bcfdb528046dc9ddf6665f8a90e1bf4
This change adds a new callback for BufferQueue consumers to be notified
when the BufferQueue frees some or all of its buffers. This is needed
to retain SurfaceTexture behavior where all buffers would be freed when
the producer disconnects. This change also modifies the
SurfaceTextureGLToGLTest.EglDestroySurfaceUnrefsBuffers test to catch
when the buffers are not freed.
The implementation is a little complicated because it needs to avoid
circular sp<> references across what will be a binder interface (so wp<>
can't be used directly). It also needs to avoid the possibility of
locking the BufferQueue and consumer (e.g. SurfaceTexture) mutexes in
the wrong order.
This change also includes a few additional fixes and test cleanups.
Change-Id: I27b77d0af15cb4b135f4b63573f634f5f0da2182
Many of our basic data structures are trivially movable using
memcpy() even if they are not trivially constructable, destructable
or copyable. It's worth taking advantage of this *ahem* trait.
Adding trivial_move_trait to String16 reduces appt running
time on frameworks/base/core/res by 40%!
Change-Id: I630a1a027e2d0ded96856e4ca042ea82906289fe
CameraParameters.h is indirectly required to implement the Camera
HAL. Move it to frameworks/native.
Bug: 6171735
Change-Id: If4ccb273ea7ca79f54402ebc00febf1c3e59799f
This is used by the Java trace wrappers to avoid JNI overhead
when trace tags are disabled.
Also added a new tag for the input subsystem and view hierarchy.
Change-Id: Ia04a507e42a37b1d3bbb19859e6c07a92f4fe9aa
MemoryHeapPmem is not used any longer. PMEM is not a supported
type of memory by the system anymore. a particular device might
use PMEM and need something like MemoryHeapPmem, in this case this
should be implemented in device specific code (HAL).
This will most likely break older no longer supported targets.
Change-Id: I434e4291219950018de8b793b0403bb2d92dd5cc
Refactored SurfaceTexture and BufferQueue such that share
no protected members. Created an consumer facing interface
for BufferQueue in preparation of connecting SurfaceTexture
and BufferQueue through a binder.
Change-Id: I938e63e085128148c58d0e26c7213b30145c109f
AndroidDefs.h - C/C++ enums and types
Mutex.h - Mutex class declaration
Condition.h - Condition class declaration
RWLock.h - RWLock class declaration
Thread.h - Thread class declaration
AndroidThreads.h - low-level thread creation functions
threads.h - includes all the above for backward source compatibility
Change-Id: Ia2f80c175333b59a41d1720985810bb2346e94cb
Note: implementations are still in Threads.cpp
re-add support for pixelformats L_8, LA_88 and RGB_332 in libui
for backward compatibility.
This may or may not fix 6058926
Bug: 6049685
Change-Id: Ic1b8b4cc994522f7fe664da64c0ef76b98bc6d53
Refactored SurfaceTexture and BufferQueue such that share
no protected members. Created an consumer facing interface
for BufferQueue in preparation of connecting SurfaceTexture
and BufferQueue through a binder.
Change-Id: Iff55e740e36a7f70c9f7a17ee7a5af38e3d21f0f
The update compiler in Xcode 4.3 (and 4.4) requires lookups into dependant
bases of class templates to be qualified. This checkin fixes the issues
raised by the compiler by implementing the this-> recommendation from
the llvm page at http://clang.llvm.org/compatibility.html#dep_lookup_bases
Signed-off-by: Al Sutton <al@funkyandroid.com>
Instead of sending finished signals immediately when appending to
a batch, record the chain of sequence numbers that were part of
the batch and then send finished signals all at once when done.
This change helps the dispatcher keep track of the true state
of the application and can improve ANR detection slightly.
This is part of a series of changes to improve input system pipelining.
Bug: 5963420
Change-Id: I463c2221e2aa8fdf1c3d670c18e39e59ab69b0db
To support this feature, the input dispatcher now allows input
events to be acknowledged out-of-order. As a result, the
consumer can choose to defer handling an input event from one
device (because it is building a big batch) while continuing
to handle input events from other devices.
The InputEventReceiver now sends a notification when a batch
is pending. The ViewRoot handles this notification by scheduling
a draw on the next sync. When the draw happens, the InputEventReceiver
is instructed to consume all pending batched input events, the
input event queue is fully processed (as much as possible),
and then the ViewRoot performs traversals as usual.
With these changes in place, the input dispatch latency is
consistently less than one frame as long as the application itself
isn't stalled. Input events are delivered to the application
as soon as possible and are handled as soon as possible. In practice,
it is no longer possible for an application to build up a huge
backlog of touch events.
This is part of a series of changes to improve input system pipelining.
Bug: 5963420
Change-Id: I42c01117eca78f12d66d49a736c1c122346ccd1d
Since we will not longer be modifying events in place, we don't need
to use an ashmem region for input. Simplified the code to instead
use a socket of type SOCK_SEQPACKET.
This is part of a series of changes to improve input system pipelining.
Bug: 5963420
Change-Id: I05909075ed8b61b93900913e44c6db84857340d8
Services now must explicitly opt in to being accessed by isolated
processes. Currently only the activity manager and surface flinger
allow this. Activity manager is needed so that we can actually
bring up the process; SurfaceFlinger is needed to be able to get the
display information for creating the Configuration. The SurfaceFlinger
should be safe because the app doesn't have access to the window
manager so can't actually get a surface to do anything with.
The activity manager now protects most of its entry points against
isolated processes.
Change-Id: I0dad8cb2c873575c4c7659c3c2a7eda8e98f46b0