1/*
2 * Copyright (C) 2012 The Android Open Source Project
3 *
4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
7 *
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9 *
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15 */
16
17#ifndef ANDROID_GUI_CPUCONSUMER_H
18#define ANDROID_GUI_CPUCONSUMER_H
19
20#include <gui/ConsumerBase.h>
21
22#include <ui/GraphicBuffer.h>
23
24#include <utils/String8.h>
25#include <utils/Vector.h>
26#include <utils/threads.h>
27
28#define ANDROID_GRAPHICS_CPUCONSUMER_JNI_ID "mCpuConsumer"
29
30namespace android {
31
32/**
33 * CpuConsumer is a BufferQueue consumer endpoint that allows direct CPU
34 * access to the underlying gralloc buffers provided by BufferQueue. Multiple
35 * buffers may be acquired by it at once, to be used concurrently by the
36 * CpuConsumer owner. Sets gralloc usage flags to be software-read-only.
37 * This queue is synchronous by default.
38 */
39
40class CpuConsumer: public ConsumerBase
41{
42  public:
43    typedef ConsumerBase::FrameAvailableListener FrameAvailableListener;
44
45    struct LockedBuffer {
46        uint8_t    *data;
47        uint32_t    width;
48        uint32_t    height;
49        PixelFormat format;
50        uint32_t    stride;
51        Rect        crop;
52        uint32_t    transform;
53        uint32_t    scalingMode;
54        int64_t     timestamp;
55        uint64_t    frameNumber;
56    };
57
58    // Create a new CPU consumer. The maxLockedBuffers parameter specifies
59    // how many buffers can be locked for user access at the same time.
60    CpuConsumer(uint32_t maxLockedBuffers);
61
62    virtual ~CpuConsumer();
63
64    // set the name of the CpuConsumer that will be used to identify it in
65    // log messages.
66    void setName(const String8& name);
67
68    // Gets the next graphics buffer from the producer and locks it for CPU use,
69    // filling out the passed-in locked buffer structure with the native pointer
70    // and metadata. Returns BAD_VALUE if no new buffer is available, and
71    // INVALID_OPERATION if the maximum number of buffers is already locked.
72    //
73    // Only a fixed number of buffers can be locked at a time, determined by the
74    // construction-time maxLockedBuffers parameter. If INVALID_OPERATION is
75    // returned by lockNextBuffer, then old buffers must be returned to the queue
76    // by calling unlockBuffer before more buffers can be acquired.
77    status_t lockNextBuffer(LockedBuffer *nativeBuffer);
78
79    // Returns a locked buffer to the queue, allowing it to be reused. Since
80    // only a fixed number of buffers may be locked at a time, old buffers must
81    // be released by calling unlockBuffer to ensure new buffers can be acquired by
82    // lockNextBuffer.
83    status_t unlockBuffer(const LockedBuffer &nativeBuffer);
84
85    sp<ISurfaceTexture> getProducerInterface() const { return getBufferQueue(); }
86
87  private:
88    // Maximum number of buffers that can be locked at a time
89    uint32_t mMaxLockedBuffers;
90
91    virtual void freeBufferLocked(int slotIndex);
92
93    // Array for tracking pointers passed to the consumer, matching the
94    // mSlots indexing
95    void *mBufferPointers[BufferQueue::NUM_BUFFER_SLOTS];
96    // Count of currently locked buffers
97    uint32_t mCurrentLockedBuffers;
98
99};
100
101} // namespace android
102
103#endif // ANDROID_GUI_CPUCONSUMER_H
104