This is the param struct used by stagefright to notify codec that
the playback may include resolution changes, so that it can prepare
accordingly to avoid port reconfiguration.
Change-Id: I64e53b7ebf74c4f9d07cc9fe0cd65be55f666afe
Signed-off-by: Lajos Molnar <lajos@google.com>
Related-to-bug: 7093648
this means they only have access to the consumer end of
the interface. we had a lot of code that assumed consumers
where holding a BufferQueue (i.e.: both ends), so most of
this change is untangling in fix that
Bug: 9265647
Change-Id: Ic2e2596ee14c7535f51bf26d9a897a0fc036d22c
While currently untested, this should allow to move the
BuffereQueue in the consumer process and have everything
work as usual.
Bug: 9265647
Change-Id: I9ca8f099f7c65b9a27b7e7a3643b46d1b58eacfc
libutils is being moved from frameworks/native/ to system/core/ in order
to facilitate native C++ platform (non-frameworks) code.
Change-Id: I44089fb960591a40b8a9c30faabb10459d107d71
Fallout from the Flattenable change, update all its uses.
Additionnaly, fix/tighten size checks when (un)flatten()ing
things.
Removed the assumption by some flattenables (e.g.: Fence)
that the size passed to them would be exact (it can
and will be larger in some cases)
The code in Parcel is a bit complicated so that we don't
have to expose the full implementation (and also to
keep the code smallish).
Change-Id: I0bf1c8aca2a3128491b4f45510bc46667e566dde
Making an object Flattenable doesn't force it to
become virtual anymore. For instance, Fence and GraphicBuffer
are now non-virtual classes.
Also change Flatennable protocol a bit so that it updates
its parameters (pointers, sizes) to make it easier
to implement a flattenable in terms of other flattenables.
Change-Id: Ie81dc7637180b3c2cfcbaf644f8987ca804eb891
IBatteryPropertiesListener is used by clients such as BatteryService to
receive notifications of changed battery/power status (from healthd).
IBatteryPropertiesRegistrar manages registrations of
IBatteryPropertiesListener clients.
Add BatteryService native header with defines from BatteryManager, and
class BatteryProperties to pass battery/power status around.
Change-Id: I44e2736e503b586794097b7b9d31d07fefd9b15a
libbinder is only built for the target, where bionic will provide
uio, so it does not need to include the libcutils wrapper around
uio for windows.
Change-Id: Ifc2dd353bf7ed51bf08ec0ae91c43b12830f94ba
* changes:
make sure to reset the framenumber when a buffer is marked FREE
Make ANW.setSwapInterval(0) work again
BuffferQueue disconnect is now always asynchrnous
BufferQueue improvements and APIs changes
we can now queue/dequeue a buffer in asynchrnous mode by using the
async parameter to these calls. async mode is only specified
with those calls (it is not modal anymore).
as a consequence it can only be specified when the buffer count
is not overidden, as error is returned otherwise.
Change-Id: Ic63f4f96f671cb9d65c4cecbcc192615e09a8b6b
we tag queued buffers with the "bufferqueue cannot block" flag
and use that bit to discard a buffer in the queue by new ones
comming in. this allows us to remove the buffer queue drain in
disconnect while maintaining the right behaviour if it gets
connected again (since each buffer remembers how it was enqueued).
Change-Id: I1e703d363a687b70b19ba49cef32213116e8bd3f
this is the first step of a series of improvements to
BufferQueue. A few things happen in this change:
- setSynchronousMode() goes away as well as the SynchronousModeAllowed flag
- BufferQueue now defaults to (what used to be) synchronous mode
- a new "controlled by app" flag is passed when creating consumers and producers
those flags are used to put the BufferQueue in a mode where it
will never block if both flags are set. This is achieved by:
- returning an error from dequeueBuffer() if it would block
- making sure a buffer is always available by replacing
the previous buffer with the new one in queueBuffer()
(note: this is similar to what asynchrnous mode used to be)
Note: in this change EGL's swap-interval 0 is broken; this will be
fixed in another change.
Change-Id: I691f9507d6e2e158287e3039f2a79a4d4434211d
Clarify the use of enableAndroidNativeBuffers and
storeMetaDataInBuffers extensions.
Change-Id: Ia1ca4a262525de74f133619f92ef6ba8271a6f72
Signed-off-by: Lajos Molnar <lajos@google.com>
When acquiring a buffer, SurfaceFlinger now computes the expected
presentation time and passes it to the BufferQueue acquireBuffer()
method. If it's not yet time to display the buffer, acquireBuffer()
returns PRESENT_LATER instead of a buffer.
The current implementation of the expected-present-time computation
uses approximations and guesswork.
Bug 7900302
Change-Id: If9345611c5983a11a811935aaf27d6388a5036f1
it now displays the reported trigger mode properly, as well as
the number and type of the last received data
Change-Id: I2ff64b32ab71f1332bc2e09671c8c02bb9550490
This is currently safe to do only for processes that disallow any binder
threads to be created: setThreadPoolMaxThreadCount(0).
Change-Id: I8a27f3cf26f4d51edb7f222af487ac256cbcab65