SurfaceTexture.h revision a0db308c3d62301ae41b2e2bcf295c4ee4c7b08e
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16
17#ifndef ANDROID_GUI_SURFACETEXTURE_H
18#define ANDROID_GUI_SURFACETEXTURE_H
19
20#include <EGL/egl.h>
21#include <EGL/eglext.h>
22#include <GLES2/gl2.h>
23#include <GLES2/gl2ext.h>
24
25#include <gui/ISurfaceTexture.h>
26#include <gui/BufferQueue.h>
27
28#include <ui/GraphicBuffer.h>
29
30#include <utils/String8.h>
31#include <utils/Vector.h>
32#include <utils/threads.h>
33
34#define ANDROID_GRAPHICS_SURFACETEXTURE_JNI_ID "mSurfaceTexture"
35
36namespace android {
37// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
38
39
40class String8;
41
42class SurfaceTexture : public virtual RefBase,
43        protected BufferQueue::ConsumerListener {
44public:
45    struct FrameAvailableListener : public virtual RefBase {
46        // onFrameAvailable() is called each time an additional frame becomes
47        // available for consumption. This means that frames that are queued
48        // while in asynchronous mode only trigger the callback if no previous
49        // frames are pending. Frames queued while in synchronous mode always
50        // trigger the callback.
51        //
52        // This is called without any lock held and can be called concurrently
53        // by multiple threads.
54        virtual void onFrameAvailable() = 0;
55    };
56
57    // SurfaceTexture constructs a new SurfaceTexture object. tex indicates the
58    // name of the OpenGL ES texture to which images are to be streamed.
59    // allowSynchronousMode specifies whether or not synchronous mode can be
60    // enabled. texTarget specifies the OpenGL ES texture target to which the
61    // texture will be bound in updateTexImage. useFenceSync specifies whether
62    // fences should be used to synchronize access to buffers if that behavior
63    // is enabled at compile-time. A custom bufferQueue can be specified
64    // if behavior for queue/dequeue/connect etc needs to be customized.
65    // Otherwise a default BufferQueue will be created and used.
66    //
67    // For legacy reasons, the SurfaceTexture is created in a state where it is
68    // considered attached to an OpenGL ES context for the purposes of the
69    // attachToContext and detachFromContext methods. However, despite being
70    // considered "attached" to a context, the specific OpenGL ES context
71    // doesn't get latched until the first call to updateTexImage. After that
72    // point, all calls to updateTexImage must be made with the same OpenGL ES
73    // context current.
74    //
75    // A SurfaceTexture may be detached from one OpenGL ES context and then
76    // attached to a different context using the detachFromContext and
77    // attachToContext methods, respectively. The intention of these methods is
78    // purely to allow a SurfaceTexture to be transferred from one consumer
79    // context to another. If such a transfer is not needed there is no
80    // requirement that either of these methods be called.
81    SurfaceTexture(GLuint tex, bool allowSynchronousMode = true,
82            GLenum texTarget = GL_TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES, bool useFenceSync = true,
83            const sp<BufferQueue> &bufferQueue = 0);
84
85    virtual ~SurfaceTexture();
86
87    // updateTexImage sets the image contents of the target texture to that of
88    // the most recently queued buffer.
89    //
90    // This call may only be made while the OpenGL ES context to which the
91    // target texture belongs is bound to the calling thread.
92    status_t updateTexImage();
93
94    // setBufferCountServer set the buffer count. If the client has requested
95    // a buffer count using setBufferCount, the server-buffer count will
96    // take effect once the client sets the count back to zero.
97    status_t setBufferCountServer(int bufferCount);
98
99    // getTransformMatrix retrieves the 4x4 texture coordinate transform matrix
100    // associated with the texture image set by the most recent call to
101    // updateTexImage.
102    //
103    // This transform matrix maps 2D homogeneous texture coordinates of the form
104    // (s, t, 0, 1) with s and t in the inclusive range [0, 1] to the texture
105    // coordinate that should be used to sample that location from the texture.
106    // Sampling the texture outside of the range of this transform is undefined.
107    //
108    // This transform is necessary to compensate for transforms that the stream
109    // content producer may implicitly apply to the content. By forcing users of
110    // a SurfaceTexture to apply this transform we avoid performing an extra
111    // copy of the data that would be needed to hide the transform from the
112    // user.
113    //
114    // The matrix is stored in column-major order so that it may be passed
115    // directly to OpenGL ES via the glLoadMatrixf or glUniformMatrix4fv
116    // functions.
117    void getTransformMatrix(float mtx[16]);
118
119    // getTimestamp retrieves the timestamp associated with the texture image
120    // set by the most recent call to updateTexImage.
121    //
122    // The timestamp is in nanoseconds, and is monotonically increasing. Its
123    // other semantics (zero point, etc) are source-dependent and should be
124    // documented by the source.
125    int64_t getTimestamp();
126
127    // setFrameAvailableListener sets the listener object that will be notified
128    // when a new frame becomes available.
129    void setFrameAvailableListener(const sp<FrameAvailableListener>& listener);
130
131    // getAllocator retrieves the binder object that must be referenced as long
132    // as the GraphicBuffers dequeued from this SurfaceTexture are referenced.
133    // Holding this binder reference prevents SurfaceFlinger from freeing the
134    // buffers before the client is done with them.
135    sp<IBinder> getAllocator();
136
137    // setDefaultBufferSize is used to set the size of buffers returned by
138    // requestBuffers when a with and height of zero is requested.
139    // A call to setDefaultBufferSize() may trigger requestBuffers() to
140    // be called from the client.
141    // The width and height parameters must be no greater than the minimum of
142    // GL_MAX_VIEWPORT_DIMS and GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE (see: glGetIntegerv).
143    // An error due to invalid dimensions might not be reported until
144    // updateTexImage() is called.
145    status_t setDefaultBufferSize(uint32_t width, uint32_t height);
146
147    // getCurrentBuffer returns the buffer associated with the current image.
148    sp<GraphicBuffer> getCurrentBuffer() const;
149
150    // getCurrentTextureTarget returns the texture target of the current
151    // texture as returned by updateTexImage().
152    GLenum getCurrentTextureTarget() const;
153
154    // getCurrentCrop returns the cropping rectangle of the current buffer
155    Rect getCurrentCrop() const;
156
157    // getCurrentTransform returns the transform of the current buffer
158    uint32_t getCurrentTransform() const;
159
160    // getCurrentScalingMode returns the scaling mode of the current buffer
161    uint32_t getCurrentScalingMode() const;
162
163    // isSynchronousMode returns whether the SurfaceTexture is currently in
164    // synchronous mode.
165    bool isSynchronousMode() const;
166
167    // abandon frees all the buffers and puts the SurfaceTexture into the
168    // 'abandoned' state.  Once put in this state the SurfaceTexture can never
169    // leave it.  When in the 'abandoned' state, all methods of the
170    // ISurfaceTexture interface will fail with the NO_INIT error.
171    //
172    // Note that while calling this method causes all the buffers to be freed
173    // from the perspective of the the SurfaceTexture, if there are additional
174    // references on the buffers (e.g. if a buffer is referenced by a client or
175    // by OpenGL ES as a texture) then those buffer will remain allocated.
176    void abandon();
177
178    // set the name of the SurfaceTexture that will be used to identify it in
179    // log messages.
180    void setName(const String8& name);
181
182    // These functions call the corresponding BufferQueue implementation
183    // so the refactoring can proceed smoothly
184    status_t setDefaultBufferFormat(uint32_t defaultFormat);
185    status_t setConsumerUsageBits(uint32_t usage);
186    status_t setTransformHint(uint32_t hint);
187    virtual status_t setSynchronousMode(bool enabled);
188
189    // getBufferQueue returns the BufferQueue object to which this
190    // SurfaceTexture is connected.
191    sp<BufferQueue> getBufferQueue() const;
192
193    // detachFromContext detaches the SurfaceTexture from the calling thread's
194    // current OpenGL ES context.  This context must be the same as the context
195    // that was current for previous calls to updateTexImage.
196    //
197    // Detaching a SurfaceTexture from an OpenGL ES context will result in the
198    // deletion of the OpenGL ES texture object into which the images were being
199    // streamed.  After a SurfaceTexture has been detached from the OpenGL ES
200    // context calls to updateTexImage will fail returning INVALID_OPERATION
201    // until the SurfaceTexture is attached to a new OpenGL ES context using the
202    // attachToContext method.
203    status_t detachFromContext();
204
205    // attachToContext attaches a SurfaceTexture that is currently in the
206    // 'detached' state to the current OpenGL ES context.  A SurfaceTexture is
207    // in the 'detached' state iff detachFromContext has successfully been
208    // called and no calls to attachToContext have succeeded since the last
209    // detachFromContext call.  Calls to attachToContext made on a
210    // SurfaceTexture that is not in the 'detached' state will result in an
211    // INVALID_OPERATION error.
212    //
213    // The tex argument specifies the OpenGL ES texture object name in the
214    // new context into which the image contents will be streamed.  A successful
215    // call to attachToContext will result in this texture object being bound to
216    // the texture target and populated with the image contents that were
217    // current at the time of the last call to detachFromContext.
218    status_t attachToContext(GLuint tex);
219
220    // dump our state in a String
221    virtual void dump(String8& result) const;
222    virtual void dump(String8& result, const char* prefix, char* buffer, size_t SIZE) const;
223
224protected:
225
226    // Implementation of the BufferQueue::ConsumerListener interface.  These
227    // calls are used to notify the SurfaceTexture of asynchronous events in the
228    // BufferQueue.
229    virtual void onFrameAvailable();
230    virtual void onBuffersReleased();
231
232    static bool isExternalFormat(uint32_t format);
233
234private:
235
236    // createImage creates a new EGLImage from a GraphicBuffer.
237    EGLImageKHR createImage(EGLDisplay dpy,
238            const sp<GraphicBuffer>& graphicBuffer);
239
240    // freeBufferLocked frees up the given buffer slot.  If the slot has been
241    // initialized this will release the reference to the GraphicBuffer in that
242    // slot and destroy the EGLImage in that slot.  Otherwise it has no effect.
243    //
244    // This method must be called with mMutex locked.
245    void freeBufferLocked(int slotIndex);
246
247    // computeCurrentTransformMatrix computes the transform matrix for the
248    // current texture.  It uses mCurrentTransform and the current GraphicBuffer
249    // to compute this matrix and stores it in mCurrentTransformMatrix.
250    void computeCurrentTransformMatrix();
251
252    // syncForReleaseLocked performs the synchronization needed to release the
253    // current slot from an OpenGL ES context.  If needed it will set the
254    // current slot's fence to guard against a producer accessing the buffer
255    // before the outstanding accesses have completed.
256    status_t syncForReleaseLocked(EGLDisplay dpy);
257
258    // The default consumer usage flags that SurfaceTexture always sets on its
259    // BufferQueue instance; these will be OR:d with any additional flags passed
260    // from the SurfaceTexture user. In particular, SurfaceTexture will always
261    // consume buffers as hardware textures.
262    static const uint32_t DEFAULT_USAGE_FLAGS = GraphicBuffer::USAGE_HW_TEXTURE;
263
264    // mCurrentTextureBuf is the graphic buffer of the current texture. It's
265    // possible that this buffer is not associated with any buffer slot, so we
266    // must track it separately in order to support the getCurrentBuffer method.
267    sp<GraphicBuffer> mCurrentTextureBuf;
268
269    // mCurrentCrop is the crop rectangle that applies to the current texture.
270    // It gets set each time updateTexImage is called.
271    Rect mCurrentCrop;
272
273    // mCurrentTransform is the transform identifier for the current texture. It
274    // gets set each time updateTexImage is called.
275    uint32_t mCurrentTransform;
276
277    // mCurrentScalingMode is the scaling mode for the current texture. It gets
278    // set to each time updateTexImage is called.
279    uint32_t mCurrentScalingMode;
280
281    // mCurrentTransformMatrix is the transform matrix for the current texture.
282    // It gets computed by computeTransformMatrix each time updateTexImage is
283    // called.
284    float mCurrentTransformMatrix[16];
285
286    // mCurrentTimestamp is the timestamp for the current texture. It
287    // gets set each time updateTexImage is called.
288    int64_t mCurrentTimestamp;
289
290    uint32_t mDefaultWidth, mDefaultHeight;
291
292    // mTexName is the name of the OpenGL texture to which streamed images will
293    // be bound when updateTexImage is called. It is set at construction time
294    // and can be changed with a call to attachToContext.
295    GLuint mTexName;
296
297    // mUseFenceSync indicates whether creation of the EGL_KHR_fence_sync
298    // extension should be used to prevent buffers from being dequeued before
299    // it's safe for them to be written. It gets set at construction time and
300    // never changes.
301    const bool mUseFenceSync;
302
303    // mTexTarget is the GL texture target with which the GL texture object is
304    // associated.  It is set in the constructor and never changed.  It is
305    // almost always GL_TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES except for one use case in Android
306    // Browser.  In that case it is set to GL_TEXTURE_2D to allow
307    // glCopyTexSubImage to read from the texture.  This is a hack to work
308    // around a GL driver limitation on the number of FBO attachments, which the
309    // browser's tile cache exceeds.
310    const GLenum mTexTarget;
311
312    // EGLSlot contains the information and object references that
313    // SurfaceTexture maintains about a BufferQueue buffer slot.
314    struct EGLSlot {
315        EGLSlot()
316        : mEglImage(EGL_NO_IMAGE_KHR),
317          mFence(EGL_NO_SYNC_KHR) {
318        }
319
320        sp<GraphicBuffer> mGraphicBuffer;
321
322        // mEglImage is the EGLImage created from mGraphicBuffer.
323        EGLImageKHR mEglImage;
324
325        // mFence is the EGL sync object that must signal before the buffer
326        // associated with this buffer slot may be dequeued. It is initialized
327        // to EGL_NO_SYNC_KHR when the buffer is created and (optionally, based
328        // on a compile-time option) set to a new sync object in updateTexImage.
329        EGLSyncKHR mFence;
330    };
331
332    // mEglDisplay is the EGLDisplay with which this SurfaceTexture is currently
333    // associated.  It is intialized to EGL_NO_DISPLAY and gets set to the
334    // current display when updateTexImage is called for the first time and when
335    // attachToContext is called.
336    EGLDisplay mEglDisplay;
337
338    // mEglContext is the OpenGL ES context with which this SurfaceTexture is
339    // currently associated.  It is initialized to EGL_NO_CONTEXT and gets set
340    // to the current GL context when updateTexImage is called for the first
341    // time and when attachToContext is called.
342    EGLContext mEglContext;
343
344    // mEGLSlots stores the buffers that have been allocated by the BufferQueue
345    // for each buffer slot.  It is initialized to null pointers, and gets
346    // filled in with the result of BufferQueue::acquire when the
347    // client dequeues a buffer from a
348    // slot that has not yet been used. The buffer allocated to a slot will also
349    // be replaced if the requested buffer usage or geometry differs from that
350    // of the buffer allocated to a slot.
351    EGLSlot mEGLSlots[BufferQueue::NUM_BUFFER_SLOTS];
352
353    // mAbandoned indicates that the BufferQueue will no longer be used to
354    // consume images buffers pushed to it using the ISurfaceTexture interface.
355    // It is initialized to false, and set to true in the abandon method.  A
356    // BufferQueue that has been abandoned will return the NO_INIT error from
357    // all ISurfaceTexture methods capable of returning an error.
358    bool mAbandoned;
359
360    // mName is a string used to identify the SurfaceTexture in log messages.
361    // It can be set by the setName method.
362    String8 mName;
363
364    // mFrameAvailableListener is the listener object that will be called when a
365    // new frame becomes available. If it is not NULL it will be called from
366    // queueBuffer.
367    sp<FrameAvailableListener> mFrameAvailableListener;
368
369    // mCurrentTexture is the buffer slot index of the buffer that is currently
370    // bound to the OpenGL texture. It is initialized to INVALID_BUFFER_SLOT,
371    // indicating that no buffer slot is currently bound to the texture. Note,
372    // however, that a value of INVALID_BUFFER_SLOT does not necessarily mean
373    // that no buffer is bound to the texture. A call to setBufferCount will
374    // reset mCurrentTexture to INVALID_BUFFER_SLOT.
375    int mCurrentTexture;
376
377    // The SurfaceTexture has-a BufferQueue and is responsible for creating this object
378    // if none is supplied
379    sp<BufferQueue> mBufferQueue;
380
381    // mAttached indicates whether the SurfaceTexture is currently attached to
382    // an OpenGL ES context.  For legacy reasons, this is initialized to true,
383    // indicating that the SurfaceTexture is considered to be attached to
384    // whatever context is current at the time of the first updateTexImage call.
385    // It is set to false by detachFromContext, and then set to true again by
386    // attachToContext.
387    bool mAttached;
388
389    // mMutex is the mutex used to prevent concurrent access to the member
390    // variables of SurfaceTexture objects. It must be locked whenever the
391    // member variables are accessed.
392    mutable Mutex mMutex;
393};
394
395// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
396}; // namespace android
397
398#endif // ANDROID_GUI_SURFACETEXTURE_H
399