SurfaceTexture.h revision ef51b992192adf4fc432686ab346f5fc7a13bc95
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This means that 52 // frames that are queued while in asynchronous mode only trigger the 53 // callback if no previous frames are pending. Frames queued while in 54 // synchronous mode always trigger the callback. 55 // 56 // This is called without any lock held and can be called concurrently 57 // by multiple threads. 58 virtual void onFrameAvailable() = 0; 59 }; 60 61 // tex indicates the name OpenGL texture to which images are to be streamed. 62 // This texture name cannot be changed once the SurfaceTexture is created. 63 SurfaceTexture(GLuint tex, bool allowSynchronousMode = true); 64 65 virtual ~SurfaceTexture(); 66 67 // setBufferCount updates the number of available buffer slots. After 68 // calling this all buffer slots are both unallocated and owned by the 69 // SurfaceTexture object (i.e. they are not owned by the client). 70 virtual status_t setBufferCount(int bufferCount); 71 72 virtual status_t requestBuffer(int slot, sp<GraphicBuffer>* buf); 73 74 // dequeueBuffer gets the next buffer slot index for the client to use. If a 75 // buffer slot is available then that slot index is written to the location 76 // pointed to by the buf argument and a status of OK is returned. If no 77 // slot is available then a status of -EBUSY is returned and buf is 78 // unmodified. 79 virtual status_t dequeueBuffer(int *buf, uint32_t w, uint32_t h, 80 uint32_t format, uint32_t usage); 81 82 // queueBuffer returns a filled buffer to the SurfaceTexture. In addition, a 83 // timestamp must be provided for the buffer. The timestamp is in 84 // nanoseconds, and must be monotonically increasing. Its other semantics 85 // (zero point, etc) are client-dependent and should be documented by the 86 // client. 87 virtual status_t queueBuffer(int buf, int64_t timestamp, 88 uint32_t* outWidth, uint32_t* outHeight, uint32_t* outTransform); 89 virtual void cancelBuffer(int buf); 90 virtual status_t setCrop(const Rect& reg); 91 virtual status_t setTransform(uint32_t transform); 92 virtual status_t setScalingMode(int mode); 93 94 virtual int query(int what, int* value); 95 96 // setSynchronousMode set whether dequeueBuffer is synchronous or 97 // asynchronous. In synchronous mode, dequeueBuffer blocks until 98 // a buffer is available, the currently bound buffer can be dequeued and 99 // queued buffers will be retired in order. 100 // The default mode is asynchronous. 101 virtual status_t setSynchronousMode(bool enabled); 102 103 // connect attempts to connect a client API to the SurfaceTexture. This 104 // must be called before any other ISurfaceTexture methods are called except 105 // for getAllocator. 106 // 107 // This method will fail if the connect was previously called on the 108 // SurfaceTexture and no corresponding disconnect call was made. 109 virtual status_t connect(int api, 110 uint32_t* outWidth, uint32_t* outHeight, uint32_t* outTransform); 111 112 // disconnect attempts to disconnect a client API from the SurfaceTexture. 113 // Calling this method will cause any subsequent calls to other 114 // ISurfaceTexture methods to fail except for getAllocator and connect. 115 // Successfully calling connect after this will allow the other methods to 116 // succeed again. 117 // 118 // This method will fail if the the SurfaceTexture is not currently 119 // connected to the specified client API. 120 virtual status_t disconnect(int api); 121 122 // updateTexImage sets the image contents of the target texture to that of 123 // the most recently queued buffer. 124 // 125 // This call may only be made while the OpenGL ES context to which the 126 // target texture belongs is bound to the calling thread. 127 status_t updateTexImage(); 128 129 // setBufferCountServer set the buffer count. If the client has requested 130 // a buffer count using setBufferCount, the server-buffer count will 131 // take effect once the client sets the count back to zero. 132 status_t setBufferCountServer(int bufferCount); 133 134 // getTransformMatrix retrieves the 4x4 texture coordinate transform matrix 135 // associated with the texture image set by the most recent call to 136 // updateTexImage. 137 // 138 // This transform matrix maps 2D homogeneous texture coordinates of the form 139 // (s, t, 0, 1) with s and t in the inclusive range [0, 1] to the texture 140 // coordinate that should be used to sample that location from the texture. 141 // Sampling the texture outside of the range of this transform is undefined. 142 // 143 // This transform is necessary to compensate for transforms that the stream 144 // content producer may implicitly apply to the content. By forcing users of 145 // a SurfaceTexture to apply this transform we avoid performing an extra 146 // copy of the data that would be needed to hide the transform from the 147 // user. 148 // 149 // The matrix is stored in column-major order so that it may be passed 150 // directly to OpenGL ES via the glLoadMatrixf or glUniformMatrix4fv 151 // functions. 152 void getTransformMatrix(float mtx[16]); 153 154 // getTimestamp retrieves the timestamp associated with the texture image 155 // set by the most recent call to updateTexImage. 156 // 157 // The timestamp is in nanoseconds, and is monotonically increasing. Its 158 // other semantics (zero point, etc) are source-dependent and should be 159 // documented by the source. 160 int64_t getTimestamp(); 161 162 // setFrameAvailableListener sets the listener object that will be notified 163 // when a new frame becomes available. 164 void setFrameAvailableListener(const sp<FrameAvailableListener>& listener); 165 166 // getAllocator retrieves the binder object that must be referenced as long 167 // as the GraphicBuffers dequeued from this SurfaceTexture are referenced. 168 // Holding this binder reference prevents SurfaceFlinger from freeing the 169 // buffers before the client is done with them. 170 sp<IBinder> getAllocator(); 171 172 // setDefaultBufferSize is used to set the size of buffers returned by 173 // requestBuffers when a with and height of zero is requested. 174 // A call to setDefaultBufferSize() may trigger requestBuffers() to 175 // be called from the client. 176 status_t setDefaultBufferSize(uint32_t w, uint32_t h); 177 178 // getCurrentBuffer returns the buffer associated with the current image. 179 sp<GraphicBuffer> getCurrentBuffer() const; 180 181 // getCurrentTextureTarget returns the texture target of the current 182 // texture as returned by updateTexImage(). 183 GLenum getCurrentTextureTarget() const; 184 185 // getCurrentCrop returns the cropping rectangle of the current buffer 186 Rect getCurrentCrop() const; 187 188 // getCurrentTransform returns the transform of the current buffer 189 uint32_t getCurrentTransform() const; 190 191 // getCurrentScalingMode returns the scaling mode of the current buffer 192 uint32_t getCurrentScalingMode() const; 193 194 // abandon frees all the buffers and puts the SurfaceTexture into the 195 // 'abandoned' state. Once put in this state the SurfaceTexture can never 196 // leave it. When in the 'abandoned' state, all methods of the 197 // ISurfaceTexture interface will fail with the NO_INIT error. 198 // 199 // Note that while calling this method causes all the buffers to be freed 200 // from the perspective of the the SurfaceTexture, if there are additional 201 // references on the buffers (e.g. if a buffer is referenced by a client or 202 // by OpenGL ES as a texture) then those buffer will remain allocated. 203 void abandon(); 204 205 // dump our state in a String 206 void dump(String8& result) const; 207 void dump(String8& result, const char* prefix, char* buffer, size_t SIZE) const; 208 209protected: 210 211 // freeAllBuffers frees the resources (both GraphicBuffer and EGLImage) for 212 // all slots. 213 void freeAllBuffersLocked(); 214 static bool isExternalFormat(uint32_t format); 215 216private: 217 218 // createImage creates a new EGLImage from a GraphicBuffer. 219 EGLImageKHR createImage(EGLDisplay dpy, 220 const sp<GraphicBuffer>& graphicBuffer); 221 222 status_t setBufferCountServerLocked(int bufferCount); 223 224 // computeCurrentTransformMatrix computes the transform matrix for the 225 // current texture. It uses mCurrentTransform and the current GraphicBuffer 226 // to compute this matrix and stores it in mCurrentTransformMatrix. 227 void computeCurrentTransformMatrix(); 228 229 enum { INVALID_BUFFER_SLOT = -1 }; 230 231 struct BufferSlot { 232 233 BufferSlot() 234 : mEglImage(EGL_NO_IMAGE_KHR), 235 mEglDisplay(EGL_NO_DISPLAY), 236 mBufferState(BufferSlot::FREE), 237 mRequestBufferCalled(false), 238 mTransform(0), 239 mScalingMode(NATIVE_WINDOW_SCALING_MODE_FREEZE), 240 mTimestamp(0) { 241 mCrop.makeInvalid(); 242 } 243 244 // mGraphicBuffer points to the buffer allocated for this slot or is NULL 245 // if no buffer has been allocated. 246 sp<GraphicBuffer> mGraphicBuffer; 247 248 // mEglImage is the EGLImage created from mGraphicBuffer. 249 EGLImageKHR mEglImage; 250 251 // mEglDisplay is the EGLDisplay used to create mEglImage. 252 EGLDisplay mEglDisplay; 253 254 // BufferState represents the different states in which a buffer slot 255 // can be. 256 enum BufferState { 257 // FREE indicates that the buffer is not currently being used and 258 // will not be used in the future until it gets dequeued and 259 // subseqently queued by the client. 260 FREE = 0, 261 262 // DEQUEUED indicates that the buffer has been dequeued by the 263 // client, but has not yet been queued or canceled. The buffer is 264 // considered 'owned' by the client, and the server should not use 265 // it for anything. 266 // 267 // Note that when in synchronous-mode (mSynchronousMode == true), 268 // the buffer that's currently attached to the texture may be 269 // dequeued by the client. That means that the current buffer can 270 // be in either the DEQUEUED or QUEUED state. In asynchronous mode, 271 // however, the current buffer is always in the QUEUED state. 272 DEQUEUED = 1, 273 274 // QUEUED indicates that the buffer has been queued by the client, 275 // and has not since been made available for the client to dequeue. 276 // Attaching the buffer to the texture does NOT transition the 277 // buffer away from the QUEUED state. However, in Synchronous mode 278 // the current buffer may be dequeued by the client under some 279 // circumstances. See the note about the current buffer in the 280 // documentation for DEQUEUED. 281 QUEUED = 2, 282 }; 283 284 // mBufferState is the current state of this buffer slot. 285 BufferState mBufferState; 286 287 // mRequestBufferCalled is used for validating that the client did 288 // call requestBuffer() when told to do so. Technically this is not 289 // needed but useful for debugging and catching client bugs. 290 bool mRequestBufferCalled; 291 292 // mCrop is the current crop rectangle for this buffer slot. This gets 293 // set to mNextCrop each time queueBuffer gets called for this buffer. 294 Rect mCrop; 295 296 // mTransform is the current transform flags for this buffer slot. This 297 // gets set to mNextTransform each time queueBuffer gets called for this 298 // slot. 299 uint32_t mTransform; 300 301 // mScalingMode is the current scaling mode for this buffer slot. This 302 // gets set to mNextScalingMode each time queueBuffer gets called for 303 // this slot. 304 uint32_t mScalingMode; 305 306 // mTimestamp is the current timestamp for this buffer slot. This gets 307 // to set by queueBuffer each time this slot is queued. 308 int64_t mTimestamp; 309 }; 310 311 // mSlots is the array of buffer slots that must be mirrored on the client 312 // side. This allows buffer ownership to be transferred between the client 313 // and server without sending a GraphicBuffer over binder. The entire array 314 // is initialized to NULL at construction time, and buffers are allocated 315 // for a slot when requestBuffer is called with that slot's index. 316 BufferSlot mSlots[NUM_BUFFER_SLOTS]; 317 318 // mDefaultWidth holds the default width of allocated buffers. It is used 319 // in requestBuffers() if a width and height of zero is specified. 320 uint32_t mDefaultWidth; 321 322 // mDefaultHeight holds the default height of allocated buffers. It is used 323 // in requestBuffers() if a width and height of zero is specified. 324 uint32_t mDefaultHeight; 325 326 // mPixelFormat holds the pixel format of allocated buffers. It is used 327 // in requestBuffers() if a format of zero is specified. 328 uint32_t mPixelFormat; 329 330 // mBufferCount is the number of buffer slots that the client and server 331 // must maintain. It defaults to MIN_ASYNC_BUFFER_SLOTS and can be changed 332 // by calling setBufferCount or setBufferCountServer 333 int mBufferCount; 334 335 // mClientBufferCount is the number of buffer slots requested by the client. 336 // The default is zero, which means the client doesn't care how many buffers 337 // there is. 338 int mClientBufferCount; 339 340 // mServerBufferCount buffer count requested by the server-side 341 int mServerBufferCount; 342 343 // mCurrentTexture is the buffer slot index of the buffer that is currently 344 // bound to the OpenGL texture. It is initialized to INVALID_BUFFER_SLOT, 345 // indicating that no buffer slot is currently bound to the texture. Note, 346 // however, that a value of INVALID_BUFFER_SLOT does not necessarily mean 347 // that no buffer is bound to the texture. A call to setBufferCount will 348 // reset mCurrentTexture to INVALID_BUFFER_SLOT. 349 int mCurrentTexture; 350 351 // mCurrentTextureBuf is the graphic buffer of the current texture. It's 352 // possible that this buffer is not associated with any buffer slot, so we 353 // must track it separately in order to support the getCurrentBuffer method. 354 sp<GraphicBuffer> mCurrentTextureBuf; 355 356 // mCurrentCrop is the crop rectangle that applies to the current texture. 357 // It gets set each time updateTexImage is called. 358 Rect mCurrentCrop; 359 360 // mCurrentTransform is the transform identifier for the current texture. It 361 // gets set each time updateTexImage is called. 362 uint32_t mCurrentTransform; 363 364 // mCurrentScalingMode is the scaling mode for the current texture. It gets 365 // set to each time updateTexImage is called. 366 uint32_t mCurrentScalingMode; 367 368 // mCurrentTransformMatrix is the transform matrix for the current texture. 369 // It gets computed by computeTransformMatrix each time updateTexImage is 370 // called. 371 float mCurrentTransformMatrix[16]; 372 373 // mCurrentTimestamp is the timestamp for the current texture. It 374 // gets set each time updateTexImage is called. 375 int64_t mCurrentTimestamp; 376 377 // mNextCrop is the crop rectangle that will be used for the next buffer 378 // that gets queued. It is set by calling setCrop. 379 Rect mNextCrop; 380 381 // mNextTransform is the transform identifier that will be used for the next 382 // buffer that gets queued. It is set by calling setTransform. 383 uint32_t mNextTransform; 384 385 // mNextScalingMode is the scaling mode that will be used for the next 386 // buffers that get queued. It is set by calling setScalingMode. 387 int mNextScalingMode; 388 389 // mTexName is the name of the OpenGL texture to which streamed images will 390 // be bound when updateTexImage is called. It is set at construction time 391 // changed with a call to setTexName. 392 const GLuint mTexName; 393 394 // mGraphicBufferAlloc is the connection to SurfaceFlinger that is used to 395 // allocate new GraphicBuffer objects. 396 sp<IGraphicBufferAlloc> mGraphicBufferAlloc; 397 398 // mFrameAvailableListener is the listener object that will be called when a 399 // new frame becomes available. If it is not NULL it will be called from 400 // queueBuffer. 401 sp<FrameAvailableListener> mFrameAvailableListener; 402 403 // mSynchronousMode whether we're in synchronous mode or not 404 bool mSynchronousMode; 405 406 // mAllowSynchronousMode whether we allow synchronous mode or not 407 const bool mAllowSynchronousMode; 408 409 // mConnectedApi indicates the API that is currently connected to this 410 // SurfaceTexture. It defaults to NO_CONNECTED_API (= 0), and gets updated 411 // by the connect and disconnect methods. 412 int mConnectedApi; 413 414 // mDequeueCondition condition used for dequeueBuffer in synchronous mode 415 mutable Condition mDequeueCondition; 416 417 // mQueue is a FIFO of queued buffers used in synchronous mode 418 typedef Vector<int> Fifo; 419 Fifo mQueue; 420 421 // mAbandoned indicates that the SurfaceTexture will no longer be used to 422 // consume images buffers pushed to it using the ISurfaceTexture interface. 423 // It is initialized to false, and set to true in the abandon method. A 424 // SurfaceTexture that has been abandoned will return the NO_INIT error from 425 // all ISurfaceTexture methods capable of returning an error. 426 bool mAbandoned; 427 428 // mMutex is the mutex used to prevent concurrent access to the member 429 // variables of SurfaceTexture objects. It must be locked whenever the 430 // member variables are accessed. 431 mutable Mutex mMutex; 432 433}; 434 435// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 436}; // namespace android 437 438#endif // ANDROID_GUI_SURFACETEXTURE_H 439