Commit Graph

21 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Mathias Agopian
54ba51dff2 fix [2143798] Need to figure out how to do video
Use EGLImageKHR instead of copybit directly.
    We now have the basis to use streaming YUV textures (well, in fact
    we already are). When/if we use the GPU instead of the MDP we'll
    need to make sure it supports the appropriate YUV format.

    Also make sure we compile if EGL_ANDROID_image_native_buffer is not supported
2009-10-27 13:13:29 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
57720c384a fix [2211532] improves sholes graphics performance
Instead of using glTex{Sub}Image2D() to refresh the textures, we're using an EGLImageKHR object
backed up by a gralloc buffer. The data is updated using memcpy(). This is faster than
glTex{Sub}Image2D() because the texture is not swizzled. It also uses less memory because
EGLImageKHW is not limited to power-of-two dimensions.
2009-10-23 15:37:28 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
9ec430adae fix [2152536] ANR in browser
A window is created and the browser is about to render into it the
very first time, at that point it does an IPC to SF to request a new
buffer. Meanwhile, the window manager removes that window from the
list and the shared memory block it uses is marked as invalid.
However, at that point, another window is created and is given the
same index (that just go freed), but a different identity and resets
the "invalid" bit in the shared block. When we go back to the buffer
allocation code, we're stuck because the surface we're allocating for
is gone and we don't detect it's invalid because the invalid bit has
been reset.

It is not sufficient to check for the invalid bit, I should
also check that identities match.
2009-10-06 19:00:57 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
a4b740ed89 fix [2168528] enable glTexImage2D code path in SF for software-only buffers 2009-10-06 17:24:26 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
3330b20303 fix [2167050] glTexImage2D code path buggy in SurfaceFlinger
When EGLImage extension is not available, SurfaceFlinger will fallback to using
glTexImage2D and glTexSubImage2D instead, which requires 50% more memory and an
extra copy. However this code path has never been exercised and had some bugs
which this patch fix.

Mainly the scale factor wasn't computed right when falling back on glDrawElements.
We also fallback to this mode of operation if a buffer doesn't have the adequate
usage bits for EGLImage usage.

This changes only code that is currently not executed. Some refactoring was needed to
keep the change clean. This doesn't change anything functionaly.
2009-10-06 17:00:25 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
0b3ad46a26 Attempt to fix [2152536] ANR in browser
The ANR is caused by SurfaceFlinger waiting for buffers of a removed surface to become availlable.
When it is removed from the current list, a Surface is marked as NO_INIT, which causes SF to return
immediately in the above case. For some reason, the surface here wasn't marked as NO_INIT.

This change makes the code more robust by always (irregadless or errors) setting the NO_INIT status
in all code paths where a surface is removed from the list.

Additionaly added more information in the logs, should this happen again.
2009-10-02 18:12:30 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
401c257fba turn dithering off if it's not needed 2009-09-23 19:16:27 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
48d819a131 fix [2112575] stuck on DequeueCondition for a surface that doesn't exist anymore
this also fixes part of [2111536] Device is soft rebooted after ending the call through voice dialer
2009-09-10 19:41:18 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
cbb288bfe8 fix [2068105] implement queueBuffer/lockBuffer/dequeueBuffer properly
Rewrote SurfaceFlinger's buffer management from the ground-up.
The design now support an arbitrary number of buffers per surface, however the current implementation is limited to four. Currently only 2 buffers are used in practice.

The main new feature is to be able to dequeue all buffers at once (very important when there are only two). 

A client can dequeue all buffers until there are none available, it can lock all buffers except the last one that is used for composition. The client will block then, until a new buffer is enqueued.

The current implementation requires that buffers are locked in the same order they are dequeued and enqueued in the same order they are locked. Only one buffer can be locked at a time.

eg. Allowed sequence:   DQ, DQ, LOCK, Q, LOCK, Q
eg. Forbidden sequence: DQ, DQ, LOCK, LOCK, Q, Q
2009-09-07 16:32:45 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
5221271375 second take, hopefully this time it doesn't break one of the builds: "SurfaceFlinger will now allocate buffers based on the usage specified by the clients. This allows to allocate the right kind of buffer automatically, without having the user to specify anything." 2009-08-11 23:32:29 -07:00
Fred Quintana
b2fd4665e6 Revert "SurfaceFlinger will now allocate buffers based on the usage specified by the clients. This allows to allocate the right kind of buffer automatically, without having the user to specify anything."
This reverts commit 8b76a0ac6fbf07254629ed1ea86af014d5abe050.
2009-08-11 20:49:35 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
df37b62c62 SurfaceFlinger will now allocate buffers based on the usage specified by the clients. This allows to allocate the right kind of buffer automatically, without having the user to specify anything.
This change makes SurfaceHolder.setType(GPU) obsolete (it's now ignored).
Added an API to android_native_window_t to allow extending the functionality without ever breaking binary compatibility. This is used to implement the new set_usage() API. This API needs to be called by software renderers because the default is to use usage flags suitable for h/w.
2009-08-11 16:12:56 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
7303c6bf1a get rid of references to MemoryDealer in SurfaceFlinger 2009-07-02 18:50:51 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
1fed11c86a checkpoint. bring back video/camera 2009-06-23 18:08:22 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
f9d932774e fix a memory corruption where a SF Client could be used after it's been destroyed 2009-06-19 17:00:27 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
0aa758d64a Surfaces are now destroyed properly in SurfaceFlinger.
First, the window manager tells us when a surface is no longer needed. At this point, several things happen:
- the surface is removed from the active/visible list
- it is added to a purgatory list, where it waits for all clients to release their reference
- it destroys all data/state that can be spared

Later, when all clients are done, the remains of the Surface are disposed off: it is removed from the purgatory and destroyed.
In particular its gralloc buffers are destroyed at that point (when we're sure nobody is using them anymore).
2009-04-24 16:30:38 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
9a11206fe7 more Surface lifetime management
Surfaces are now destroyed once all references from the clients are gone, but they go through a partial destruction as soon as the window manager requests it.
This last part is still buggy. see comments in SurfaceFlinger::destroySurface()
2009-04-24 15:00:41 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
076b1cc3a9 Integrate from //sandbox/mathias/donut/...@145728
SurfaceFlinger rework for new EGL driver model support.
2009-04-10 14:24:30 -07:00
The Android Open Source Project
edbf3b6af7 auto import from //depot/cupcake/@135843 2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08:00
The Android Open Source Project
d5193d9394 auto import from //depot/cupcake/@135843 2009-03-03 18:28:45 -08:00
The Android Open Source Project
7c1b96a165 Initial Contribution 2008-10-21 07:00:00 -07:00