- this gives us access to RefBase's refcounting debugging
- it doesn't cost much because GraphicBuffer already has a vtable
Change-Id: I7f696e421fea14b14bfaeb83880689b83e96af4d
* changes:
Get rid of LayerBase.
Make LayerDim a regular Layer instead of a LayerBase
fold LayerBaseClient into LayerBase
Remove support for ScreenshotLayer
The functionality of LayerBase and Layer is folded
into Layer. There wasn't a need for this abstraction
anymore.
Change-Id: I66511c08cc3d89009ba4deabf47e26cd4cfeaefb
CpuConsumer cannot simply assume a slot's buffer is the same buffer
between acquire and release, and therefore it could be possible for
the same slot to get used for a second acquired buffer, if there's a
producer disconnect in between. This would cause a problem when the
first buffer is released by the consumer.
Instead, use an independent list of acquired buffers to properly track
their state.
Bug: 8291751
Change-Id: I0241ad8704e53d47318c7179b13daed8181b1fab
Added EGL extension to set a timestamp on a surface.
Also, fix JNI encoding of "long" in glgen.
Bug 8191230
Change-Id: I38b7334bade3f8ff02bffe600bb74469ef22c164
* changes:
implement display projection clipping in h/w composer
refactor the crop region for hwc is calculated/set
apply the projection's viewport to the visibleregion passed to hwc
set correct crop rectangle in LayerBase::setCrop
Writing a NULL Surface was being read as a non-NULL Surface with NULL
mGraphicBufferProducer. Before the SurfaceTextureClient -> Surface
refactoring, you'd get a NULL Surface, and some code relies on that.
Bug: 8291161
Change-Id: I477bfe8882693e53a5f604a3d2c9e3cfe24473b4
- SurfaceFlinger now supports to take a screenshot
directly into an IGraphicBufferProducer
- reimplement the IMemoryHeap screenshot on top
of the above
- reimplement LayerScreenshot such that its
BufferQueue is directly used as the destination
of the screenshot. LayerScreenshot is now a thin
wrapper around Layer
Bug: 6940974
Change-Id: I69a2096b44b91acbb99eba16f83a9c78d94e0d10
Temporary, to fix weekend build, until we get Nvidia code drop.
This reverts commit 9a867a8798
DO NOT MERGE
Change-Id: I7b5dbc4db46ef3d97dc8598057d5487d6971178b
When a display is added, initialize it to use an empty layer stack, so
if it is somehow visible it will show black. It will be assigned the
real layer stack -- along with a projection and other properties -- by
window manager soon. Normally a display remains blanked until window
manager has decided what to show on it, but for HDMI connected at boot
that isn't currently the case.
Bug: 7258935
Change-Id: Ic9bb25f7a9b8d9d3772b097ab1d6fa03bc8780a1
- cropping to the projection's "viewport" is "simply"
accomplished by intersecting it with the window crop
expressed in layerstack space.
Bug: 7149437
Change-Id: I0e90b3f37945292314b5d78a8f134935967e8053
- the crop region is now always calculated and set
in LayerBase::setGeometry which uses new virtuals to
access the "content" crop and transform (which are
provided by the Layer subclass)
Change-Id: Ib7769bdec0917dd248f926600c14ddf9ea84897a
each desplay's projection's viewport essentially clips each layer,
so this should be reflected in the visibleregion passed to
h/w composer.
DisplayDevice getViewport and getFrame are now guaranteed to return
valid Rects.
Change-Id: I4c25f34fb26af10179eb26d429ca6c384c671e91
The crop always had left=top=0, because the crop position
and the layer's transform were merged together in
computeBounds() (which really used to compute the
bounds in screen space, which we usually call the
"frame" elsewhere in the code)
Note: in practice this crop value is not used by
hwc, because it's overridden in Layer::setGeometry(), which
is why this bug was never apparent.
Change-Id: I1ec6400a8fc8314408e4252708f43ea98c2fe64e
T-junction free regions are useful for rendering regions with various
geometric transformations, and the Region's span-ordered, sorted rect
list supports T-junction free storage without modification.
This approach creates a T-junction free region by splitting each
rectangle that is part of a vertical T-junction. This approach is two
pass (up and down) so that divisions can trickle up/down to other
adjacent spans.
Change-Id: Ifcf5e6fe0034c96b00ef09a4433b2b0fce8f4300
We check that calling eglSwapBuffers() on an abandonned BufferQueue
return EGL_BAD_SURFACE -- this is to ensure consistancy between
drivers.
Change-Id: Ibb548e0cf767ceee69f2fc4a85811d15a6522277
- added support for comments in checks.spec
- added most missing checks
- added and commented with // special-cased functions
- added and commented with # functions that are still missing validation checks
- moved glGet* to a special case and updated all the "pnames" from the khronos spec
- changed ifcheck to default to 1 value. this allows us to simplify the checks.spec file
and handle unknown pnames automatically (they'll be validated against 1 value, if
it happens to need more, the call will go through but the validation will not
happen).
- refactored the cpp headers in to a common header + GLES version specific
header
Bug: 7402895
Change-Id: Ib5c68ca0ca416407b4cfa36e3a21901b2d6263ab
This change replaces checks for a NULL fence pointer with calls to
Fence::isValid. There should no longer be NULL fences.
Change-Id: If17c9c132fcb1801531bf7588f8ba53476c57dad
* changes:
Symlink /system/lib/libGLESv3.so -> libGLESv2.so
Add ES3 support to libGLESv2 and tracing tools
Import OpenGL ES 3.0 headers from Khronos SVN
- it looks like UserId has been renamed to UserHandle in the
framework.
- also for some reason I don't understand glgen didn't seem
to be up to date with respect to the generated bindings in the tree.
It's like the bindings were generated with a more recent version of
glgen (maybe it was never checked in). So we fix that here.
Change-Id: Ie49522ebf67fcab9213246b4d93500e37a3cbc05