* Add a new binder transaction for applying a secondary color matrix
using RenderEngine. This stacks with the primary color matrix
(if set for a11y) to enable GPU-based display calibration.
Change-Id: I766455bfb5212e2dcc8ad0cb8ebdddbda87af732
- Collect dumpsys to an outfile file when triggered.
- Collect dumpsys before calling Prepare on hwc module in
each draw cycle. Recollect dumpsys if Commit goes through
successfully and replace former dumpsys with this.
- Wrap around if file size reaches appx 20 MB.
- Generate output file at /data/misc/display/dumpsys.txt
- Syntax:
adb shell dumpsys SurfaceFlinger --file [--no-limit]
--file : Ouput dumpsys to file
--no-limit : Do not wrap around, keep appending
Use same command to trigger start and end of dumping.
- Output format:
| start code | after commit? | time stamp | dump size | dump data |
CRs-Fixed: 947084
Change-Id: Ie520f51c69757aeec88b9400688a7f3271472349
Squashed commit of the following:
commit 012d3fe41d1d6cd38a0858b59145e9a4447641fa
Author: Hashcode <hashcode0f@gmail.com>
Date: Sun Dec 8 19:36:50 2013 +0000
sf: Always use opengles for screen capture
Go back to the usage of GRALLOC_USAGE_HW_TEXTURE and GRALLOC_USAGE_HW_RENDERER
in captureScreenImplLocked regardless of useReadPixels value
This fixes the EGL_NO_IMAGE_KHR error returned from
eglCreateImageKHR (blank images returned from screenshot path)
Change-Id: I62fe90a081607b9e89c67f3dcfd34c84efc89d35
commit 4866ddf98ac98d8e22a1cd6a21894bb17f274588
Author: Ricardo Cerqueira <cyanogenmod@cerqueira.org>
Date: Thu Oct 31 03:53:39 2013 +0000
Revert "remove support for glReadPixels screenshot path"
This reverts commit 3ca76f416b.
Conflicts:
include/gui/ISurfaceComposer.h
libs/gui/ISurfaceComposer.cpp
libs/gui/SurfaceComposerClient.cpp
services/surfaceflinger/SurfaceFlinger.cpp
services/surfaceflinger/SurfaceFlinger.h
Change-Id: I8c239e533757af770e418dbb198f5a86c736961f
Change-Id: I8c239e533757af770e418dbb198f5a86c736961f
This change is porting of following commits related to MDP3
1) SurfaceFlinger: Change to support framebuffer flip for 2D blitters
- Surfaceflinger does not flip framebuffers when there are
no layers marked for HWC_FRAMEBUFFER
- This change checks for the HWC_BLIT flag and will request a flip
to a new FB_TARGET buffer even if there are no FRAMEBUFFER layers
"Change-Id: I1cb44389a05c9ec049d7f0d39c288feccb11a91c"
2) SF: Avoid wormhole clear for BLIT calls
- Do not call GPU clear from SF when composition
type is BLIT as it'll be taken care in HAL.
"Change-Id: Ia613eb9b824c6484ecc8c8fa4ee883545d8541b8"
3) surfaceflinger: Allow gpu to render widevine level3
- Allow gpu to render widevine level3 but keep
blocking screen shots.
"Change-Id: I914232a062acbb7b17901dbf2b414973230e59d9"
Change-Id: I35eef9eb1597af21c195e07d5fe4c0c73ab3a269
- Set dim layer flag = 0x80000000 to send dim layer hint to HWC.
- Clear HWC_SKIP_LAYER flag when dim layer flag is set.
Change-Id: I56904c65fb487e6e89d4c057015443730d727299
Add DisplayUtils class which uses the custom implementations
of ExLayer, ExSurfaceFlinger, ExHWComposer,
and ExVirtualDisplaySurface classes if needed
Change-Id: Ibdd8da5d3d0d602f42b76a15d0994c6aa98bee3f
Adds code to track whether SurfaceFlinger has sent two frames to HWC in
the same vsync window. This can occur if one frame is delayed so far
it slips into the next window or just if one frame takes an abnormal
amount of time. If this occurs, it shows up as FrameMissed in systrace.
Also adds a property debug.sf.drop_missed_frames which, if set, tells
SurfaceFlinger to skip sending a frame to HWC (i.e., calling
prepare/set) when we detect this condition, which can help prevent
backpressure from the HWC implementation.
Bug: 22513558
Change-Id: I2df0d44cec5fd6edba419388d8c90b5710d1a5b6
Sets a limit of 4k Layers which SurfaceFlinger will allow to be in
existence at any given time. An attempt to create Layers in excess of
this limit will fail with NO_MEMORY.
Bug: 20674586
Change-Id: I2dfaf59643d826f982b2fa44e8a9ed643176d972
(cherry picked from commit e7f8dde3f3)
Passes the surface damage from the incoming SurfaceFlingerConsumer
BufferQueue down to the hardware composer HAL interface, if the
HWC version number is 1.5 or greater.
Bug: 11239309
Change-Id: Ic4305210593874a8d6deba3319055b2b8c57e926
Adds a --static-screen option to dumpsys SurfaceFlinger, which
displays screen-on time broken down by the time between the prior
frame and the current frame. An example dump looks like this:
$ adb shell dumpsys SurfaceFlinger --static-screen
Static screen stats:
< 1 frames: 12.235 s (3.5%)
< 2 frames: 29.898 s (8.7%)
< 3 frames: 15.370 s (4.4%)
< 4 frames: 13.103 s (3.8%)
< 5 frames: 15.780 s (4.6%)
< 6 frames: 2.022 s (0.6%)
< 7 frames: 0.201 s (0.1%)
7+ frames: 256.887 s (74.4%)
The buckets are exclusive, so '< 3 frames' covers the interval
[2, 3) frames
Bug: 19543586
Change-Id: I3253a54c23995d25e96016997acedd0775956b60
Currently, SurfaceFlinger is very dumb about how it handles buffer
updates at less than 60fps. If there is a new frame pending, but its
timestamp says not to present it until later SurfaceFlinger will wake
up every vsync until it is time to present it. Even worse, if
SurfaceFlinger has woken up but nothing has changed, it still goes
through the entire composition process.
This change (mostly) fixes that inefficiency. SurfaceFlinger will
still wake up every refresh period while there is a new frame
pending, but if there is no work to do, it will almost immediately go
back to sleep.
Bug: 18111837
Change-Id: I7825bacd37f40bf26edcc6a5e0f051dce45291fb
This is used by media service to schedule video frames at the
proper time, based on precise vsync timings.
Bug: 14659809
Change-Id: I1a90603f3dc09dca9aa4f90a3aa845fab56e0a5e
+ This is needed so that activity manager does not
have to do cpu side rotations when capturing recents
thumbnails.
Change-Id: If998008e675ad01305db8399fd643cf4608b7025
This can be used to change the current display mode of the device.
Change-Id: Icdc3fb58389b861dc77b68102083da6f7a96eccb
Tested: None
(cherry picked from commit 2651fa9463)
If available, surfaceflinger will use the hwc setCursorPositionAsync()
api to change the position of supported cursor layers outside of
the usual prepare/set loop.
Change-Id: Ib3fc5c0c390b3489ddbba202379840a1d2748917
We replace the blank/unblank calls in surfaceFlinger with a more generic
setPowerMode() routine.
Some displays support different power modes (for example, with reduced
color palettes). Depending on the use case we should be able to toggle
these modes, so as to achieve incremental power savings.
Initially, three power modes will be supported:
- HWC_POWER_MODE_OFF
- HWC_POWER_MODE_DOZE
- HWC_POWER_MODE_NORMAL
HWC_POWER_MODE_OFF will correspond to blanking the display, while
HWC_POWER_MODE_NORMAL will correspond to unblanking. HWC_POWER_MODE_DOZE
will put the display into a low power setting, if it is supported in
hardware.
If such a low power mode is not supported, it should be treated as a
call to set the mode to HWC_POWER_MODE_NORMAL.
As a consequence of adding the mPowerMode field, the mScreenAcquired is
no longer required, and thus references to it are removed and replaced
equivalent references to mPowerMode.
We also add the glue code to connect the services invocation of setting
a power mode and the HAL implementation in HWComposer.
Bug: 13472578
Change-Id: I431595ecf16d2f2c94259272db3dd42f29636204
Signed-off-by: Prashant Malani <pmalani@google.com>
Adds a sourceCrop Rect parameter to screenshot commands, which allows
clients to capture only a portion of the screen instead of the whole
screen.
Bug: 15137922
Change-Id: I629447573cd34ffb96334cde7ba02490b9ea06d8
This allows querying and switching display device configurations
through the ISurfaceComposer/SurfaceComposerClient interface.
Bug: 14320401
Change-Id: I8c22165698950e5da32204c1c4da92122f91a715
Add the ability to ignore layers' transformation matrices during
screenshot capture, which will allow the window manager to capture
unrotated images for recents during the device rotation animation.
Bug: 11805195
Change-Id: I854d87bc84ca06ef9a054a454af1c080ee66fbb8
This change allows SurfaceFlinger to run at a different vsync phase offset from
that used by external listeners.
Bug: 11175503
Change-Id: I561c53a5659fa6dc1e3e4ae30340f3c1a6adceb4
This change adds a new thread for calling HWComposer's eventControl
asynchronously. The DispSync-based vsync approach ends up enabling and
disabling HWComposer's vsync callbacks at arbitrary times, and some HWComposer
implementations do not have these calls optimized.
Bug: 11175503
Change-Id: I719be82bd200b391c61d40863b991c7b59acdfd6
This change adds the DispSync class, which models the hardware vsync event
times to allow vsync event callbacks to be done at an arbitrary phase offset
from the hardware vsync. This can be used to reduce the minimum latency from
Choreographer wake-up to on-screen image presentation.
Bug: 10624956
Change-Id: I8c7a54ceacaa4d709726ed97b0dcae4093a7bdcf
This fixes two bugs introduced by
Change-Id: Ia8cc084c02a0e3de910def024da8a08d02bbd89d
(a) There is no invalid EGLConfig value, in particular zero is valid.
Checking return values of eglGetConfigs and eglChooseConfig is the
only way to determine success.
(b) The "simple" EGLConfig query used as the emulator fallback should
not include EGL_RECORDABLE; the emulator doesn't have it.
Bug: 10935622
Change-Id: Ib798a24e7cf06a679811c46eaa45d39174a715ec
Explicitly selects an ES 2.0 config first, then an ES 1.x config,
before attempting the fallback path for the emulator.
Bug: 10820214
Change-Id: Ia8cc084c02a0e3de910def024da8a08d02bbd89d
This is an attempt at improving the experience of
users with color vision impairement.
At this time this feature can only be enabled for
debugging:
adb shell service call SurfaceFlinger 1014 i32 PARAM
with PARAM:
0 : disabled
1 : protanomaly/protanopia simulation
2 : deuteranomaly/deuteranopia simulation
3 : tritanopia/tritanomaly simulation
11, 12, 13: same as above w/ attempted correction/enhancement
The enhancement algorithm tries to spread the "error"
such that tones that would otherwise appear similar can be
distinguished.
Bug: 9465644
Change-Id: I860f7eed0cb81f54ef9cf24ad78155b6395ade48
it used to spawn its own thread and return the main thread
to the binder thread pool -- this was confusing the naming
of things in the kernel.
Bug: 10331839
Change-Id: I2d13a6d73409a38109300fcbe6a04b4c41cb5d00