This change fixes a horrible hack that I did to allow application
processes to create GraphicBuffer objects by making a binder call to
SurfaceFlinger. This change introduces a new binder interface
specifically for doing this, and does it in such a way that
SurfaceFlinger will maintain a reference to the buffers until the app is
done with them.
Change-Id: Icb240397c6c206d7f69124c1497a829f051cb49b
This change adds a new binder method to the ISurfaceComposer interface.
This IPC is intended to allow SurfaceFlinger clients to allocate gralloc
buffers using SurfaceFlinger as a proxy to gralloc.
Change-Id: Ide9fc283aec5da6268ba62cfed0c3319a50b640d
Merge commit '5bfa3a34eaef759c3ec4def76f646eb1c0bf997f'
* commit '5bfa3a34eaef759c3ec4def76f646eb1c0bf997f':
implement part of [3094280] New animation for screen on and screen off
3097475: Animation setting should control the screen on animation
3096779: CRT power-on animation can briefly show the top app instead of lockscreen
There is now a parameter that controls wether the ON and/or OFF animation are
performed. we also always clear the screen to black on power off, to make
sure it won't briefly appear on power on.
HOWEVER, 3096779 is not 100% fixed in the case where we're doing the animation
because there is a race, where SF doesn't wait (b/c it doesn't know) for the
framework to have redrawn the lockscreen.
Change-Id: Ie0f02c9225fcdf24b1e8907e268eb7da2c5b0a03
Merge commit '9a12a3c8d4bb20042cf69e07d268e3a04ac71f96'
* commit '9a12a3c8d4bb20042cf69e07d268e3a04ac71f96':
Remove dead code, and make the animation a setting.
turn off the electron beam
Bug #3081600
The OpenGL renderer in libhwui uses a single EGL context per process and
thus create it with an RGBA 8888 EGL configuration. To ensure that all
windows are compatible with this configuration, this change modifies
the window manager and SurfaceFlinger.
The window manager now checks the window's flags and if the window is
hardware accelerated, it forces the window's pixel format to be
translucent when creating the surface. The window itself is still
marked as opaque if we know that the window will be opaque on screen.
This keeps existing optimizations in place.
Similarly in SurfaceFlinger, a translucent Surface can now be created
with the Surface.OPAQUE flag, indicating SurfaceFlinger that the surface
does not require blending, despite its RGBA 8888 configuration.
Change-Id: Ic747b6b12564ba064412d842117880fcc199eb7c
the core screenshot function now can capture the screen at any lower resolution
performing bilinear filtering.
we also now have some client code to interface with the screenshot service.
it's now possible to request a screenshot at a lower resolution.
Change-Id: I33689bba98507ab928d0898b21596d0d2fe4b953
the core screenshot function now can capture the screen at any lower resolution
performing bilinear filtering.
we also now have some client code to interface with the screenshot service.
it's now possible to request a screenshot at a lower resolution.
Change-Id: I5a3b0e431421800e3aad601d9af8f94adffbc71f
screenshots are taken using ISurfaceComposer::captureScreen() which returns
the size of the screenshot and an IMemoryHeap containing the data.
screenshots have limitations:
- they will always fail if a secure window is up on screen
- require GL_OES_framebuffer_object extension
- in some situation, video planes won't been captured
Change-Id: I741c68a2d2984fb139039301c3349e6780e2cd58