This change fixes SurfaceTexture::freeBufferLocked so that it calls the base
class implementation.
Change-Id: I45d76fb2eb02c1fa6e4e917823ead83e2086bd15
This change makes SurfaceTexture inherit from ConsumerBase. It removes all of
the functionality from SurfaceTexture that is now provided by the base class.
Change-Id: I4a881df42810a14ee32d4ef7c8772a8f2510f4c7
this change introduces a new class LightFlattenable<> which is
a protocol to flatten simple objects that don't require
binders or file descriptors; the benefit of this protocol is that
it doesn't require the objects to have a virtual table and give us
a consitant way of doing this.
we also introduce an implementation of this protocol for
POD structures, LightFlattenablePod<>.
Parcel has been update to handle this protocol automatically.
Sensor, Rect, Point and Region now use this new protocol.
Change-Id: Icb3ce7fa1d785249eb666f39c2129f2fc143ea4a
- displays are represented by a binder on the client side
- c++ clients can now create and modify displays
Change-Id: I203ea5b4beae0819d742ec5171c27568f4e8354b
- make errors that will always cause a memory corruption always fatal
(for eg: KeyedVector<>::editValue{For|At}() failure)
- make other errors fatal in debug mode, those that can be caught by
the caller.
- fix typos
Change-Id: I65cc7d81035c37ce2906fc4500c50e5d5b5c49eb
This change refactors the FramebufferSurface class to inherit from the new
ConsumerBase class.
Bug: 6620200
Change-Id: I46ec942ddb019658e3c5e79465548b171b2261f2
this attribute can be set through a regular transaction using
SurfaceComposerClient (just like any other attribute, eg: position or size)
Change-Id: I701a47c677ea6442ca713728a93335328cd2b172
no change of functionality -- the old behavior is implemented
on top of this new protocol.
this new protocol will allow, eventually, to pass informations
about displays and layer stacks.
Change-Id: Ic6c2295e61ec8ecbc8ce01ab7664e35d928202fc
There was an issue in Surface::lock where failure to lock a surface
resulted in two bad things happening:
- success was returned to the caller (it was apparently locked).
- an uninitialised pointer was returned as the buffer.
Change-Id: I8b0df81400e0fa0542a8bb993d76923ac96b686e
When updateTexImage acquires a buffer but then aborts (due to an error
or the buffer being rejected), it releases the newly-acquired buffer.
It was passing the buffer slot's fences to releaseBuffer, even though
they hadn't been created after the acquire yet. This wasn't a bug,
since the fences would be cleared just after the buffer slot was last
released, but explicitly passing null fences makes this clearer.
Change-Id: I087f2ec3fd02c40f57782c1fca24eb9567e2943d
both API and implementation will change, this is just a prototype
intended to show feasability.
SurfaceFlinger is passed an ISurfaceTexture through a new
callback, it is in turn used to create an EGLSurface which
surfaceflinger will draw into in addition to the main screen.
Change-Id: Id0bbb0b854bb7bae44d57246a90b65d4567f9a21
Hand merge from ics-aah
> Utils: Fix a bug in the linear transformation code.
>
> Fix a bug where an incorrect result would be computed if you used the
> linear transformation code to do a reverse transformation (from B's
> domain into A's domain) when the scaler fraction was negative.
>
> Change-Id: I8e5f109314d235a177ab41f65d3c4cd08cff78be
> Signed-off-by: John Grossman <johngro@google.com>
Change-Id: Id90e18f685c61c1a89fd91c32adcf01363b3e8f3
Signed-off-by: John Grossman <johngro@google.com>
When the app_process is shutting down the main thread will close the
binder fd while pool threads are executing an ioctl (in
IPCThreadState::stopProcess called by AppRuntime::onStarted in
app_main.c).
The binder driver will then return all pending calls in ioctl
without any error and with a command. One of the threads gets a
BR_SPAWN_LOOPER which will create a new thread (the other thread
gets a BR_NOOP). This new thread then calls
vm->AttachCurrentThread. Usually this results in a log entry with
"AndroidRuntime: NOTE: attach of thread 'Binder Thread #3' failed",
but sometimes it also causes a SIGSEGV. This depends on the timing
between the new thread an the main thread that calls DestroyJavaVM
(in AndroidRuntime::start).
If IPCThreadState.cpp is compiled with "#define LOG_NDEBUG 0" the
pool thread will loop and hit the
ALOG_ASSERT(mProcess->mDriverFD >= 0) in
IPCThreadState::talkWithDriver.
Crashes like this has been seen when running the am command and
other commands that use the app_process.
This fix makes sure that any command that is received when the driver
fd is closed are ignored and IPCThreadState::talkWithDriver instead
returns an error which will cause the pool thread to exit and detach
itself from the vm. A check to avoid calling ioctl to a fd with -1
was also added in IPCThreadState::threadDestructor.
Another solution might be to change the binder driver so that it
returns an error when the fd is closed (or atleast not a
BR_SPAWN_LOOPER command). It might also be possible to call exit(0)
which is done when System.exit(0) is called from java.
Change-Id: I3d1f0ff64896c44be2a5994b3a90f7a06d27f429
ISurfaceTexture::dequeueBuffer now returns the buffer's fence for the
client to wait on. For BufferQueue, this means passing it through
Binder so it can be returned to the SurfaceTextureClient. Now
SurfaceTextureClient is responsible for waiting on the fence in
dequeueBuffer instead of BufferQueue: one step closer to the goal.
Change-Id: I677ae758bcd23acee2d784b8cec11b32cccc196d
After a HWC set, each SurfaceFlinger Layer retrieves the release fence
HWC returned and gives it to the layer's SurfaceTexture. The
SurfaceTexture accumulates the fences into a merged fence until the
next updateTexImage, then passes the merged fence to the BufferQueue
in releaseBuffer.
In a follow-on change, BufferQueue will return the fence along with
the buffer slot in dequeueBuffer. For now, dequeueBuffer waits for the
fence to signal before returning.
The releaseFence default value for BufferQueue::releaseBuffer() is
temporary to avoid transient build breaks with a multi-project
checkin. It'll disappear in the next change.
Change-Id: Iaa9a0d5775235585d9cbf453d3a64623d08013d9
FramebufferNativeWindow::dequeueBuffer now waits for the next buffer
to be non-front in addition to being free.
Change-Id: I991f154958cc6b488b1241aba83d1f95a0513b3c
This change updates the uses of ANativeWindow to use the new ANW functions that
accept and return Sync HAL fence file descriptors.
Change-Id: I3ca648b6ac33f7360e86754f924aa072f95242f6
SF now has its own implementation of ANW for the
framebuffer and it uses BufferQueue. FramebufferNativeWindow
is now only used by stand-alone apps.
Change-Id: Iddeb24087df62bd92b0f78e391dda9b97ddc859c