This adds EGL wrapper functions for the following EGL extensions:
EGL_EXT_buffer_age
EGL_KHR_partial_update
EGL_KHR_swap_buffers_with_damage
Change-Id: I407acda1e0310f7f01a5efe9c915721a941138a4
This change makes GLConsumer use the EGL_ANDROID_image_crop extension when
available on a device. The crop rectangle is passed to the EGL driver when
creating EGLImages, allowing the crop to be performed by the driver rather than
using the texture transform matrix.
Bug: 10897141
Change-Id: I63e9a5d5c85067376abc420e3639154468346311
Added EGL extension to set a timestamp on a surface.
Also, fix JNI encoding of "long" in glgen.
Bug 8191230
Change-Id: I38b7334bade3f8ff02bffe600bb74469ef22c164
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 the EGL implementation supports the EGL_IMG_hibernate_process
extension, use it to hibernate (and hopefully release memory or other
resources) when the process isn't actively using EGL or OpenGL ES. The
idleness heuristic used in this change is:
(a) Wake up when entering any EGL API call, and remain awake for the
duration of the call.
(b) Do not hibernate when any window surface exists; this means the
application is very likely in the foreground.
(c) Do not hibernate while any context is made current to a thread.
The app may be using a client API without the EGL layer knowing,
so it is not safe to hibernate.
(d) Only check these conditions and attempt to hibernate after a
window surface is destroyed or a thread's context is detached. By
not attempting to hibernate at the end of every EGL call, we avoid
some transient wakeups/hibernate cycles when the app is mostly idle,
or is starting to become active but hasn't created its window
surface yet.
On a Galaxy Nexus, hibernating frees 1567 VM pages from the process.
Both hibernating and waking can take anywhere from 30ms to over 100ms
-- measurements have been very inconsistent.
Change-Id: Ib555f5d9d069aefccca06e8173a89625b5f32d7e
- don't advertise extensions that are not supported
by any implementation
- remove EGL_ANDROID_swap_rectangle which is not
implemented by anybody and confuses people
- add some comments about mandatory extensions
Bug: 5428001
Change-Id: Id8dc48116ac1d1eb79ec9ef55d03e29d4257c1f3
This change adds the ANDROID suffix to the all the types and functions
defined by the EGL_ANDROID_blob_cache extension.
Change-Id: I087875b96d9a7053efb9c8d5614f9f765eed799d
This change makes the makes the stub EGL_ANDROID_blob_cache callbacks
actually use a BlobCache object.
Bug: 5474671
Change-Id: I5cbaae2dea3aad2fe306c9f57029c3f215a0863a
This change adds an enum value and a description of the expected
implementations to the EGL_ANDROID_recordable extension specification.
It also adds the new enum value to the 'eglext.h' header.
Change-Id: Ia0de2d5613708445ff83b85a7e550f9417531ee4
ANDROID_swap_rectangle allows to specify the rectangle affected by eglSwapBuffers(), anything outside of this rectangle is unchanged. in particular EGL_BUFFER_DESTROYED only applies to that rectangle. This extension as well as EGL_BUFFER_PRESERVED allow major optimizations on surfaceflinger, which can redraw only the dirty area during compositing.
However, ANDROID_swap_rectangle allows further optimizations in EGL by reducing the amount of copy-back needed. ANDROID_swap_rectangle is particularily important for software implementations.