Commit Graph

9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Michael Lentine
47e45405d1 Allow for resizing of Virtual Displays.
Modify SurfaceFlinger to use VirtualDisplaySurface in all cases when a virtual
display is used. Add functionality in VirtualDisplaySurface to resize the
buffers aquired in the QueueBufferOutput. Add transaction support in
SurfaceFlinger for resize. Add the modification of the size in DisplayDevice.

Change-Id: Iae7e3556dc06fd18d470adbbd76f7255f6e6dd6b
Tested: None
2014-07-30 14:36:25 -07:00
Dan Stoza
7143316af2 Fix virtual display nesting
This fixes the cycling rendering loop caused by nesting virtual
displays by preventing them from recomposing if their contents
haven't changed.

Bug: 12101046
Change-Id: I600365c0fd5d3ad93e04295d26cf9de177ffc79b
2014-02-04 16:46:54 -08:00
Jesse Hall
028dc8f2d7 Provide HWC prepare with a valid output buffer
We weren't dequeing and setting the output buffer until just before
set(). This didn't allow HWC to make decisions in prepare() based on
the output buffer format, dimensions, etc.

Now we dequeue the output buffer at the beginning of the composition
loop and provide it to HWC in prepare. In GLES-only rendering, we may
have to cancel the buffer and acquire a new one if GLES requests a
buffer with properties different than the one we already dequeued.

Bug: 10365313
Change-Id: I96b4b0a851920e4334ef05080d58097d46467ab8
2013-08-20 16:35:32 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
db89edc94b All consumers now take an IGraphicBufferConsumer instead of a BufferQueue
this means they only have access to the consumer end of
the interface. we had a lot of code that assumed consumers
where holding a BufferQueue (i.e.: both ends), so most of
this change is untangling in fix that

Bug: 9265647
Change-Id: Ic2e2596ee14c7535f51bf26d9a897a0fc036d22c
2013-08-06 20:05:36 +00:00
Jesse Hall
38efe86d94 Rewrite VirtualDisplaySurface
The previous implementation assumed that the HWC could read and write
the same buffer on frames that involved both GLES and HWC composition.
It turns out some hardware can't do this. The new implementation
maintains a scratch buffer pool to use on these mixed frames, but on
GLES-only or HWC-only frames still does composition directly into the
output buffer.

Bug: 8384764
Change-Id: I7a3addb34fad9bfcbdabbb8b635083e10223df69
2013-07-15 13:59:41 -07:00
Jesse Hall
851cfe8342 Isolate knowledge that fb target == output buffer
HWComposer didn't allow the virtual display output buffer to be set
directly, instead it always used the framebuffer target buffer.
DisplayDevice was only providing the framebuffer release fence to
DisplaySurfaces after a commit.

This change fixes both of these, so both HWComposer and DisplayDevice
should continue to work if VirtualDisplaySurface changes to use
separate framebuffer and output buffers. It's also more correct since
VirtualDisplaySurface uses the correct release fence when queueing the
buffer to the sink.

Bug: 8384764
Change-Id: I95c71e8d4f67705e23f122259ec8dd5dbce70dcf
2013-03-22 15:27:57 -07:00
Jesse Hall
13f01cbdbd Pass sp<Fence>s around instead of file descriptors
Change-Id: Iac70584a2207940730e8f803a543e4e9a4000c47
2013-03-22 09:56:58 -07:00
Jesse Hall
7414965606 Release virtual display buffer immediately after HWC set
Previously we only queued a virtual display buffer to the sink when
the next frame was about to be displayed. This may delay the "last"
frame of an animation indefinitely. Now we queue the buffer as soon as
HWC set() returns and gives us the release fence.

Bug: 8384764
Change-Id: I3844a188e0f6ef6ff28f3e11477cfa063a924b1a
2013-03-20 11:16:55 -07:00
Jesse Hall
99c7dbb249 Add DisplaySurface abstraction
DisplayDevice now has a DisplaySurface instead of using
FramebufferSurface directly. FramebufferSurface implements
DisplaySurface, and so does the new VirtualDisplaySurface class.
DisplayDevice now always has a surface, not just for virtual displays.

In this change VirtualDisplaySurface is just a stub; buffers still go
directly from GLES to the final consumer.

Bug: 8384764
Change-Id: I57cb668edbc6c37bfebda90b9222d435bf589f37
2013-03-18 14:21:16 -07:00