We check that calling eglSwapBuffers() on an abandonned BufferQueue
return EGL_BAD_SURFACE -- this is to ensure consistancy between
drivers.
Change-Id: Ibb548e0cf767ceee69f2fc4a85811d15a6522277
This change eliminates the uses of a NULL sp<Fence> indicating that no waiting
is required. Instead we use a non-NULL but invalid Fence object for which the
wait methods will return immediately.
Bug: 7892871
Change-Id: I5360aebe3090422ef6920d56c99fc4eedc642e48
The C++ class names don't match what the classes do, so rename
ISurfaceTexture to IGraphicBufferProducer, and SurfaceTexture to
GLConsumer.
Bug 7736700
Change-Id: Ia03e468888025b5cae3c0ee1995434515dbea387
In SurfaceFlingerConsumer, check to see if native fence sync is
enabled. If so, defer the texture binding step to Layer::onDraw.
Change-Id: I7d4034a31c0143207eea2509dfa13ef3820f9b8c
Rearranges updateTexImage() so that the SurfaceFlinger-specific
behavior is in a new SurfaceFlingerConsumer subclass.
SurfaceTexture behavior should not be altered. Instead of
acquire-bind-release we now do acquire-release-bind, but since
it's all done with the lock held there shouldn't be any
externally-visible change.
Change-Id: Ia566e4727945e2cfb9359fc6d2a8f8af64d7b7b7
This change makes ConsumerBase::onBuffersReleased hold a reference to all its
gralloc buffers until after the mutex is unlocked. This prevents slow
gralloc::free calls from causing lock contention with rendering threads.
Bug: 7675940
Change-Id: I0ec805d1b612afeeecfffec03f982371d27d93be
in this particular case, this OOB is always harmless
(and that's why it didn't get fixed from MR1), however,
it interfers with valgrind debugging.
Change-Id: Ic977e03287e59c4b124a89146c9023bd0cb540a8
This prevents strong reference cycles when the listener implementation also
holds a strong pointer to the ConsumerBase
Bug: 7425644
Change-Id: I1514b13a32b18d421c902dddebec0765a989c55c
This change fixes a number of small glitches that can occur when
multiple components in the same process are updating surfaces.
One would expect that updates to disjoint sets of surfaces would
not collide but this is not the case. The first component to
close the global transaction causes all pending updates to
be applied, including those that another component might not
have finished setting up if it also had an open transaction
at the same time.
Change-Id: I99345958581abbe0e1e325a5bcba37e8941a313a
This change adds support for displays that are not allowed to display surfaces
with the eSecure flag set. All non-virtual displays are considered secure,
while virtual displays have their secure-ness specified at creation time.
Bug: 7368436
Change-Id: I81ad535d2d1e5a7ff78269017e85b111f0098500
This change adds a transaction flag for WindowManager to indicate that a
transaction is being used to animate windows around the screen. SurfaceFlinger
will not allow more than one of these transactions to be outstanding at a time
to prevent the animation "frames" from being dropped.
Bug: 7353840
Change-Id: I6488a6e0e1ed13d27356d2203c9dc766dc6b1759
This change makes BufferQueue::dequeueBuffer release its mutex before
allocating new buffers. This should alleviate lock contention in
SurfaceFlinger where SF's main thread can get blocked waiting for an allocation
operation to complete.
Bug: 7335075
Change-Id: I1b000539cc616a695afab2e9c68507db69e57b13
This needs the ConsumerBase mutex locked, but wasn't locking it. Two
of the four places that called it already held the lock so were fine.
Now addReleaseFence() takes the lock itself, and I added
addReleaseFenceLocked() for the two already-locked callers, since in
one of them dropping the lock would be inconvenient.
Bug: 7289269
Change-Id: I7a5628adb516f8eec782aa6c14128202f96d7b0a
The CleanSpec is missing parens, which causes $P to be interpreted as a
single variable, and the following printed to the log:
Clean step: rm -rf RODUCT_OUT/obj/SHARED_LIBRARIES/libgui_intermediates
This patch adds parens as needed.
Change-Id: I587998fa67a4884418c286360a577cdbb6ea9a21
This change adds debug info to SurfaceFlinger's dumpsys to indicate that the
USE_WAIT_SYNC compile option was enabled, and it removes the
ALLOW_DEQUEUE_CURRENT_BUFFER option.
Bug: 7238122
Change-Id: I70e08e34c2ef58aa6d2f88229e781a119f84b5a9
This allows us to blank and unblank displays other than the built-in
display (e.g. HDMI).
Bug: 7240511
Change-Id: I89ea13f9e497be74c3e1231d0c62fb558e93e0f8
This adds a line to the "dumpsys SurfaceFlinger" output that shows
build-time configuration values.
Example:
Build configuration: [sf HAS_CONTEXT_PRIORITY] [libui] \
[libgui USE_FENCE_SYNC]
Bug 7206633
Change-Id: Ibe1856b459d34a4be6ee83a4ebfd2807e6cc68a0
This change fixes an issue causing the mEglContext member of a SurfaceTexture
to get incorrectly zeroed out. This would happen when a call to
ConsumerBase::releaseBufferLocked resulted in the current buffer being freed.
Freeing the current buffer would set SurfaceTexture::mCurrentTexture to -1,
which would then be used by SurfaceTexture::releaseBufferLocked to reset the
current slot's EGLSyncKHR to EGL_NO_SYNC_KHR (= 0). This would overwrite the
mEglContext field, resulting in context mismatch errors in
SurfaceTexture::doGLFenceWaitLocked.
The fix is to simply use the buffer slot that's passed in to
SurfaceTexture::releaseBufferLocked rather than mCurrentTexture.
Change-Id: I0e5e2bd88fcbb354c35a3744f317716fff3e0e41
This change makes updateTexImage default to performing the necessary
synchronization and adds an argument for SurfaceFlinger to disable that
synchronization so that it can be performed lazily.
Change-Id: I7c20923cc786634126fbf7021c9d2541aa77be5d
Bug: 6991805
The Surface createDisplay() call takes a display name for debugging.
This change carries it through SurfaceFlinger and displays it in
the "dumpsys SurfaceFlinger" output.
Bug 7058158
Change-Id: I79f3474a8656ff1beb7b478e0dbf2c5de666118a