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Author SHA1 Message Date
Dan Stoza
744fc02fe8 libgui: Only allow one return from useFenceSync
An #ifdef was causing multiple returns in this function, which was
triggering an unreachable code error on some build targets. This
adds an #else to ensure that only one return is exposed in any given
build.

Cherry pick of I9ed7c3e769bc9094ad31d810944227d1d8302886

Change-Id: Ibddc5706159d168031d1805fcce3eedc068296cf
2015-03-19 10:32:51 -07:00
Dan Stoza
3be1c6b60a libgui: Enable -Weverything and -Werror
Enables -Weverything and -Werror, with just a few exceptions for
warnings we can't (or shouldn't need to) work around.

Cherry pick of I034abec27bf4020d84af60d7acc1939c59986dd6 plus a
couple of minor changes to CpuConsumer.cpp to make it work with a
prior change:
    Uncomment CC_LOGV on line 46
    Change C-style cast to static_cast on line 71

Change-Id: Iaec610477ea0122317b0578fb74caf2383d4cf08
2015-03-18 15:57:27 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
ca08833d5e don't use compile-time configuration of libgui as much as possible
We now detect at runtime which sync features to use, which
allows us to remove a lot of the compile-time configuration
options. There  is still one option though, to disable
KHR_fence_sync on some devices (which are more efficient
without it).

- added a backdoor to get the vendor's EGL strings

the new logic is:
- use always ANDROID_native_fence_sync if available
- fallback to KHR_fence_sync if available and not disabled
  by the compile-time option
- use KHR_wait_sync if available and either of the above is
  enabled

Change-Id: I9c4b49d9ff1151faf902cc93bd53ea5f205aaabf
2013-03-29 15:33:47 -07:00