this prevents SurfaceTexture producer to hang in dequeueBuffer()
when something goes wrong in the consumer.
only the consumer gets an error and the current frame is kept
instead of the new one. the producer is unaware of the problem.
Bug: 6476587
Change-Id: Ie6db5526632aabc3e60229b93dfe29c19491ade4
* commit '35fb5e3638546d48b47dd8da9a90a1af85c4e4b1':
Fix "Battery/Status/Clock status bar area flickers when dragging down"
minor refactoring in praparation of crop fix
would happen when vectors are copied and new items is
added in both vectors. we didn't duplicate the underlying
storage when adding items in vectors.
Bug: 6515797
Change-Id: If544c07d96c05821e088d7f2c9b5736f7e306c31
SurfaceTexture would only create an EGLImage for a buffer slot when
BufferQueue returns a GraphicBuffer, i.e. either the slot was acquired
for the first time ever, or the buffer for the slot was reallocated.
But the EGLImage may also need to be re-created for a
previously-acquired buffer if the slot's EGLImage was destroyed during
detachFromContext(); in this case BufferQueue won't return a
GraphicBuffer since SurfaceTexture already has a reference to the
correct buffer.
Bug: 6461693
Change-Id: Ib95d0d757192efe336c5fda0866f857481a6617d
The newer kernels now have /proc/net/xt_qtaguid/iface_stat_fmt.
Add the extra iptables output and remove ip6tables for nat which doesn't
exist.
Change-Id: I819c707b337a707ca0acd87d9ab38cd68ca0f36c
* commit 'f17fdcaf0a315b02a3992fb4c52d5d4e38f5d291':
Fix "Battery/Status/Clock status bar area flickers when dragging down"
minor refactoring in praparation of crop fix
The crop is now handled like a resize, it's latched only when we
receive a new buffer in the case we have a resize in the same
transaction.
Bug: 6498869
Change-Id: I9f3cbbe08fb19443899461ec441c714748a4fd1a
Currently, gltrace offers very few trace collection options. As a
result, these options are encoded in a single integer. The trace
control task simply receives integers and interprets them as
commands.
This patch changes the control protocol to first receive the
command length followed by the actual command itself. This allows
for future flexibility to provide enable other commands.
Change-Id: Id5f56c80a025bbbe7613ab4457e092732e7d9dc9
* commit 'd4272dc6c3a5c0541715f6d47227dcaed75868dc':
libgui: improve some logging and dumping
libgui: improve some logging and dumping
Workaround for add_tid_to_cgroup failed to write
make sure to repaint the screen when screen turns on
Add sdcard_r group to dumpstate.
Ensure that /data/anr/traces.txt is world-writable
displayhardware: fix not obeying ro.sf.lcd_density when specified
CameraParameters was moved over to frameworks/native before
frameworks/av was created, since it is referenced by HAL
implementations. Move it to frameworks/av to keep it together with its
implementation.
Bug: 6500863
Change-Id: Iffd890c861a334930da71a2722553572bad1cb54
Aimed for use cases where gralloc buffers need to be consumed by CPU
users, such as camera image data streams.
The CpuConsumer is a synchronous queue, which exposes raw pointers to
the underlying graphics buffers to applications. Multiple buffers may
be acquired at once, up to the limit set at time of construction.
Change-Id: If1d99f12471438e95a69696e40685948778055fd
Previous kernels have allowed opening the CPU frequency file regardless
whether the CPU is up or not. This fixes some log spam on one device
with dynamic hot plug CPU feature, which does not allow opening the CPU
frequency file if CPU is down.
Also, since the file descriptors are global and have long lives, add
the close-on-exec flag.
Change-Id: Ia14a2b9e20038dfb96a573920176a47a96bd3f5a
This change removes some visible region recomputation that was needed to handle
the SCALING_MODE_FREEZE cropping. We've changed things to use a window crop
from the WindowManager instead, so this is no longer needed.
Bug: 6299171
Change-Id: I32fbc2b689c985837126d8ba3d9a91e79613ffbf
This change removes the setPostTransformCrop function from
SurfaceTextureClient. It also includes a small logging fix in BufferQueue.
Bug: 6299171
Change-Id: Ifd0ed05b95dad6085e7a8267fda4d69b76ea3bad