since we're using glReadPixels(), we only need to use
the width (as opposed to the stride) of the source
screenshot.
Bug: 8374664
Change-Id: I145c80f4fff5444df7c77c4f52e70a7203caddbd
ISurface was only used to get the IGraphicBufferProducer from
a Layer. It's now replaced by a BBinder subclass / IBinder and
is only used as a handle to the surface, to both refer to it
and manage its life-time.
Also cleaned-up a bit the ISurfaceComposer interface and
"create layer" code path.
Change-Id: I68d0e02d57b862cffb31d5168c3bc10cea0906eb
We were using the "visible layer list" when taking screenshots,
which doesn't work when a layer is behind other opaque layers
and therefore hidden.
We fix this by using the full layer list, filtered by the
layerstack of the display we're looking at.
Bug: 7552304
Change-Id: I4b6f77e5511aea94f8d218975b6e22738e7e5d5b
older drivers which are doing implicit synchronization need this
or they could deadlock.
Bug: 8341885
Change-Id: Icd980a6be16071678d6151e34725b3c1c547d7ee
* changes:
Get rid of LayerBase.
Make LayerDim a regular Layer instead of a LayerBase
fold LayerBaseClient into LayerBase
Remove support for ScreenshotLayer
The functionality of LayerBase and Layer is folded
into Layer. There wasn't a need for this abstraction
anymore.
Change-Id: I66511c08cc3d89009ba4deabf47e26cd4cfeaefb
- SurfaceFlinger now supports to take a screenshot
directly into an IGraphicBufferProducer
- reimplement the IMemoryHeap screenshot on top
of the above
- reimplement LayerScreenshot such that its
BufferQueue is directly used as the destination
of the screenshot. LayerScreenshot is now a thin
wrapper around Layer
Bug: 6940974
Change-Id: I69a2096b44b91acbb99eba16f83a9c78d94e0d10
When a display is added, initialize it to use an empty layer stack, so
if it is somehow visible it will show black. It will be assigned the
real layer stack -- along with a projection and other properties -- by
window manager soon. Normally a display remains blanked until window
manager has decided what to show on it, but for HDMI connected at boot
that isn't currently the case.
Bug: 7258935
Change-Id: Ic9bb25f7a9b8d9d3772b097ab1d6fa03bc8780a1
The crop always had left=top=0, because the crop position
and the layer's transform were merged together in
computeBounds() (which really used to compute the
bounds in screen space, which we usually call the
"frame" elsewhere in the code)
Note: in practice this crop value is not used by
hwc, because it's overridden in Layer::setGeometry(), which
is why this bug was never apparent.
Change-Id: I1ec6400a8fc8314408e4252708f43ea98c2fe64e
This change makes the 'dumpsys SurfaceFlinger --latency' command with no extra
args dump the frame timestamp data for the most recent frames that
SurfaceFlinger generated that included window animation transaction changes.
Change-Id: I8bded1ea08a4cddefef0aa955401052bb9107c90
The C++ class names don't match what the classes do, so rename
ISurfaceTexture to IGraphicBufferProducer, and SurfaceTexture to
GLConsumer.
Bug 7736700
Change-Id: Ia03e468888025b5cae3c0ee1995434515dbea387
For hotpluggable builtin displays (currently just HDMI), create the
display device IBinder token when the display is connected and destroy
it when the display is disconnected. Previously we created the tokens
at startup and never changed them. This made it so that when comparing
current and drawing state, we couldn't tell whether a display had been
disconnected and reconnected.
Bug: 7491120
Change-Id: I2ac82b864e10cb1cd0a308782d7e0ab9745c5d81
if a layer is not mirrored, we now use its display
as the source for the transfrom hint calculation
instead of always using the default (main) display.
this change does two thing:
1) we make updateTransformHint take a DisplayDevice
as a parameter instead of hard-coding the
main display.
2) each time we do a transaction that could change
the hint, we go through all layers and
figure out which display should be used for their
transform hint.
Bug: 7599344
Change-Id: I9b04a95e6c372dd770bacf81d8ef6f8e31b87b83
For hotpluggable builtin displays (currently just HDMI), create the
display device IBinder token when the display is connected and destroy
it when the display is disconnected. Previously we created the tokens
at startup and never changed them. This made it so that when comparing
current and drawing state, we couldn't tell whether a display had been
disconnected and reconnected.
Bug: 7491120
Change-Id: I23b77037dc0f548d549abf580339edd0e3c626e9
If we switched from HWC to GLES but the dirty region was empty
(could happen if the dirty region is outside of the screen for instance), we
need to force a full screen composition.
In this change we ignore the dirty region for the purpose of
rejecting the whole update and we rely on the fact that it will later
be expanded to the whole screen. This was the least risky fix.
Bug: 7467760, 7452931
Change-Id: I2132f2f963b00a3ce7150adadb107b0367b3862e
the scissor rect is now computed once by DisplayDevice
and is combined with the "undefined" region so that
the letter-boxed area of the screen get cleared in
drawWormhole.
Bug: 7149437
Change-Id: Id2f30516a5786f32eace7f876ff32028f954f357
we perform external display clipping only on the GL
side (ie: not done on the h/w composer side, which is
harder and would be too risky). in practice this means
that WFD will be clipped properly, while HDMI *may* or
may not depending on how hwc is used.
Bug: 7149437
Change-Id: I92d4d04220db72b6ffb134c7fa7a93af569723a5
a misbehaving or malicious client could cause SF to crash
by providing a "fake" IInterface. we now check the
IInterface we get is our own and local.
Bug: 7278879
Change-Id: Ia19d05902d4b2385c5a16416148378d4998833fd
This change adds support for displays that are not allowed to display surfaces
with the eSecure flag set. All non-virtual displays are considered secure,
while virtual displays have their secure-ness specified at creation time.
Bug: 7368436
Change-Id: I81ad535d2d1e5a7ff78269017e85b111f0098500
we were holding a reference (ie: pointer) to a sp<DisplayDevice>
while processing the message. Meanwhile the object itself could
go away and we would end up accessing a dead object.
the root cause of the problem is that we are accessing mDisplays[]
in a few places outside of the main thread.
Bug: 7352770
Change-Id: I89e35dd85fb30e9a6383eca9a0bbc7028363876c
This change adds a transaction flag for WindowManager to indicate that a
transaction is being used to animate windows around the screen. SurfaceFlinger
will not allow more than one of these transactions to be outstanding at a time
to prevent the animation "frames" from being dropped.
Bug: 7353840
Change-Id: I6488a6e0e1ed13d27356d2203c9dc766dc6b1759
Two issues:
(1) We were announcing the hotplug event before we were ready to
handle blank/unblank events, so we were losing the initial unblank
that power manager sends us when HDMI is first plugged in. This
left the display blank until you toggled the device power off/on.
(2) We were retaining fbTargetHandle for HDMI after the display was
disconnected. The value didn't get updated when HDMI was reconnected
because the display was blank, so we didn't go through that code
path. So, when HDMI was re-connected, we passed stale data into
the HWC.
Bug 7323938
Change-Id: I2335d24fd7b0f00bb23fc63aa7bcf44cb8857c73
this should be handled by the display-manager. we were doing
that in SF because until recently we didn't have enough support
in the HAL. however, this is now causing other problems when
plugging hdmi while the screen is off for instance.
Bug: 7150885
Change-Id: I739b209056a765d38d05295cf202f67ee0f506ae
When a display is disconnected, removing it from SurfaceFlinger's
display list is non-atomic with removing it from the Display Manager
and any in-flight transactions. So SurfaceFlinger might get a display
state change transaction for a display it has already forgotten about.
Just ignore these.
Bug: 7288082
Change-Id: Ic27e55377f3db40fb34e3b1cd67e43297df117a2
when enabling/disabling vsync we now make sure to
not call into the HAL if the state wouldn't change.
Bug: 7274951
Change-Id: Ie24a6d68888a51b577acf9c2a973d85437cbacaf
The display was being removed from SurfaceFlinger's list before we
had a chance to reset HWComposer's layer list, so we were passing
stale data into the hardware composer (which has its own per-display
data). This resulted in "invalid gralloc handle" complaints.
We now clear the layer list immediately after removing the display.
The display was being removed while its EGLSurface was still
"current", resulting in "cancelBuffer: BufferQueue has been
abandoned" complaints. We now call makeCurrent on the primary
display before removing the external display.
Bug 7274254
Change-Id: Ia59e3a61d7ec46488b96bf93ec5e4ed3488b70e4
This allows us to blank and unblank displays other than the built-in
display (e.g. HDMI).
Bug: 7240511
Change-Id: I89ea13f9e497be74c3e1231d0c62fb558e93e0f8
This change fixes a bug in SurfaceFlinger that caused the HWC_GEOMETRY_CHANGED
flag to be set every flip.
Change-Id: I4f395a2883bcbb53b23b3d14941aff108739c9f0
Bug: 7234237
The transparent region hint is computed only from view layout
locations, ignoring post-layout translation. If a SurfaceView is layed
out with no other views above it, but a view is moved above it
post-layout, that view's layout bounds would be subtracted from the
window's transparent region instead of its drawing bounds. Prior to
this change, the view would not be visible (except where its layout
bounds and drawing bounds overlap).
With this change, composition uses visible regions computed without
regard to the transparent regions. However, if all of a layer's
visible region is transparent, it will be removed from the list of
layers to composite. This doesn't fix the root problem of incorrect
transparent regions, and doesn't prevent bad composition in all cases.
But it does avoid it for some existing apps, whiel still allowing the
transparent region hint to save power in the important
fullscreen-video-in-a-SurfaceView case.
Bug: 7179570
Change-Id: I47cf939e12129b167afa344b8b036e8827103ac8
we now try first with EGL_FRAMEBUFFER_TARGET_ANDROID, and
pick the first config we find. Otherwise, we revert to
the old algorithm.
Bug: 7232584
Change-Id: I8d5c5a4ce48420832c2e2828718a8f53325effb0