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
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
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
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
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
SurfaceFlinger will no longer directly synchronize with early suspend.
Instead, PowerManagerService will synchronize with SurfaceFlinger to
ensure that a black frame has been drawn on the display, and then
trigger all early suspend handlers.
Change-Id: I07acdd628440d23fdb69db94319ec5d65d3f4919
SurfaceFlinger is using this new feature to reject buffers that
don't have the right size.
Bug: 6498869
Change-Id: I8a7250a47db6c082a357b703feb3b9d0fc8d3443
The host-accelerated GL ES driver doesn't do the implicit
synchronization required when fence sync isn't used.
Bug: 6515813
Change-Id: I6a667f2db6b519f3557b5abda78775f767841dae
this prevents SurfaceTexture producer to hang in dequeueBuffer()
when something goes wrong in the consumer.
only the consumer gets an error and the current frame is kept
instead of the new one. the producer is unaware of the problem.
Bug: 6476587
Change-Id: Ie6db5526632aabc3e60229b93dfe29c19491ade4
SurfaceTexture would only create an EGLImage for a buffer slot when
BufferQueue returns a GraphicBuffer, i.e. either the slot was acquired
for the first time ever, or the buffer for the slot was reallocated.
But the EGLImage may also need to be re-created for a
previously-acquired buffer if the slot's EGLImage was destroyed during
detachFromContext(); in this case BufferQueue won't return a
GraphicBuffer since SurfaceTexture already has a reference to the
correct buffer.
Bug: 6461693
Change-Id: Ib95d0d757192efe336c5fda0866f857481a6617d
Aimed for use cases where gralloc buffers need to be consumed by CPU
users, such as camera image data streams.
The CpuConsumer is a synchronous queue, which exposes raw pointers to
the underlying graphics buffers to applications. Multiple buffers may
be acquired at once, up to the limit set at time of construction.
Change-Id: If1d99f12471438e95a69696e40685948778055fd
This change removes the setPostTransformCrop function from
SurfaceTextureClient. It also includes a small logging fix in BufferQueue.
Bug: 6299171
Change-Id: Ifd0ed05b95dad6085e7a8267fda4d69b76ea3bad
This change adds a crop rectangle specified in window coordinates to the layer
state. The all window pixels outside this crop rectangle are treated as though
they were fully transparent. This change also adds the plumbing necessary for
WindowManager to set that crop.
Change-Id: I582bc445dc8c97d4c943d4db8d582a6ef5a66081
This change updates some of the SurfaceTextureClient and BufferQueue logging
and dumping to include the crop, transform and scaling mode. It also removes
the uses of the NO_SCALE_CROP scaling mode enum, which was added by accident in
a previous change.
Change-Id: I62912716a1e48885fb22f12b92678aa13f10fcd9
Bug: 6470541
This change reduces the shrinking of the crop rectangle in some cases. It adds
a way to inform the SurfaceTexture that its texture will be used without
bilinear interpolation, and uses knowledge of the pixel format to avoid
shrinking unecessarily.
Change-Id: I72365f39f74ecb7fcc51b4cf42f2d0fa97727212
This change adds support for specifying a crop rectangle to a
SurfaceTextureClient that is in post-transformed coordinate space.
Change-Id: I247901de343e71b32850f7ae3bac62dfa612ad3d
Bug: 6299171