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16
17#ifndef ANDROID_INCLUDE_HARDWARE_HWCOMPOSER_H
18#define ANDROID_INCLUDE_HARDWARE_HWCOMPOSER_H
19
20#include <stdint.h>
21#include <sys/cdefs.h>
22
23#include <hardware/gralloc.h>
24#include <hardware/hardware.h>
25#include <cutils/native_handle.h>
26
27#include <hardware/hwcomposer_defs.h>
28
29__BEGIN_DECLS
30
31/*****************************************************************************/
32
33/* for compatibility */
34#define HWC_MODULE_API_VERSION      HWC_MODULE_API_VERSION_0_1
35#define HWC_DEVICE_API_VERSION      HWC_DEVICE_API_VERSION_0_1
36#define HWC_API_VERSION             HWC_DEVICE_API_VERSION
37
38/*****************************************************************************/
39
40/**
41 * The id of this module
42 */
43#define HWC_HARDWARE_MODULE_ID "hwcomposer"
44
45/**
46 * Name of the sensors device to open
47 */
48#define HWC_HARDWARE_COMPOSER   "composer"
49
50typedef struct hwc_rect {
51    int left;
52    int top;
53    int right;
54    int bottom;
55} hwc_rect_t;
56
57typedef struct hwc_frect {
58    float left;
59    float top;
60    float right;
61    float bottom;
62} hwc_frect_t;
63
64typedef struct hwc_region {
65    size_t numRects;
66    hwc_rect_t const* rects;
67} hwc_region_t;
68
69typedef struct hwc_color {
70    uint8_t r;
71    uint8_t g;
72    uint8_t b;
73    uint8_t a;
74} hwc_color_t;
75
76typedef struct hwc_layer_1 {
77    /*
78     * compositionType is used to specify this layer's type and is set by either
79     * the hardware composer implementation, or by the caller (see below).
80     *
81     *  This field is always reset to HWC_BACKGROUND or HWC_FRAMEBUFFER
82     *  before (*prepare)() is called when the HWC_GEOMETRY_CHANGED flag is
83     *  also set, otherwise, this field is preserved between (*prepare)()
84     *  calls.
85     *
86     * HWC_BACKGROUND
87     *   Always set by the caller before calling (*prepare)(), this value
88     *   indicates this is a special "background" layer. The only valid field
89     *   is backgroundColor.
90     *   The HWC can toggle this value to HWC_FRAMEBUFFER to indicate it CANNOT
91     *   handle the background color.
92     *
93     *
94     * HWC_FRAMEBUFFER_TARGET
95     *   Always set by the caller before calling (*prepare)(), this value
96     *   indicates this layer is the framebuffer surface used as the target of
97     *   OpenGL ES composition. If the HWC sets all other layers to HWC_OVERLAY
98     *   or HWC_BACKGROUND, then no OpenGL ES composition will be done, and
99     *   this layer should be ignored during set().
100     *
101     *   This flag (and the framebuffer surface layer) will only be used if the
102     *   HWC version is HWC_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_1 or higher. In older versions,
103     *   the OpenGL ES target surface is communicated by the (dpy, sur) fields
104     *   in hwc_compositor_device_1_t.
105     *
106     *   This value cannot be set by the HWC implementation.
107     *
108     *
109     * HWC_FRAMEBUFFER
110     *   Set by the caller before calling (*prepare)() ONLY when the
111     *   HWC_GEOMETRY_CHANGED flag is also set.
112     *
113     *   Set by the HWC implementation during (*prepare)(), this indicates
114     *   that the layer will be drawn into the framebuffer using OpenGL ES.
115     *   The HWC can toggle this value to HWC_OVERLAY to indicate it will
116     *   handle the layer.
117     *
118     *
119     * HWC_OVERLAY
120     *   Set by the HWC implementation during (*prepare)(), this indicates
121     *   that the layer will be handled by the HWC (ie: it must not be
122     *   composited with OpenGL ES).
123     *
124     */
125    int32_t compositionType;
126
127    /*
128     * hints is bit mask set by the HWC implementation during (*prepare)().
129     * It is preserved between (*prepare)() calls, unless the
130     * HWC_GEOMETRY_CHANGED flag is set, in which case it is reset to 0.
131     *
132     * see hwc_layer_t::hints
133     */
134    uint32_t hints;
135
136    /* see hwc_layer_t::flags */
137    uint32_t flags;
138
139    union {
140        /* color of the background.  hwc_color_t.a is ignored */
141        hwc_color_t backgroundColor;
142
143        struct {
144            /* handle of buffer to compose. This handle is guaranteed to have been
145             * allocated from gralloc using the GRALLOC_USAGE_HW_COMPOSER usage flag. If
146             * the layer's handle is unchanged across two consecutive prepare calls and
147             * the HWC_GEOMETRY_CHANGED flag is not set for the second call then the
148             * HWComposer implementation may assume that the contents of the buffer have
149             * not changed. */
150            buffer_handle_t handle;
151
152            /* transformation to apply to the buffer during composition */
153            uint32_t transform;
154
155            /* blending to apply during composition */
156            int32_t blending;
157
158            /* area of the source to consider, the origin is the top-left corner of
159             * the buffer. As of HWC_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_3, sourceRect uses floats.
160             * If the h/w can't support a non-integer source crop rectangle, it should
161             * punt to OpenGL ES composition.
162             */
163            union {
164                // crop rectangle in integer (pre HWC_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_3)
165                hwc_rect_t sourceCropi;
166                hwc_rect_t sourceCrop; // just for source compatibility
167                // crop rectangle in floats (as of HWC_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_3)
168                hwc_frect_t sourceCropf;
169            };
170
171            /* where to composite the sourceCrop onto the display. The sourceCrop
172             * is scaled using linear filtering to the displayFrame. The origin is the
173             * top-left corner of the screen.
174             */
175            hwc_rect_t displayFrame;
176
177            /* visible region in screen space. The origin is the
178             * top-left corner of the screen.
179             * The visible region INCLUDES areas overlapped by a translucent layer.
180             */
181            hwc_region_t visibleRegionScreen;
182
183            /* Sync fence object that will be signaled when the buffer's
184             * contents are available. May be -1 if the contents are already
185             * available. This field is only valid during set(), and should be
186             * ignored during prepare(). The set() call must not wait for the
187             * fence to be signaled before returning, but the HWC must wait for
188             * all buffers to be signaled before reading from them.
189             *
190             * HWC_FRAMEBUFFER layers will never have an acquire fence, since
191             * reads from them are complete before the framebuffer is ready for
192             * display.
193             *
194             * The HWC takes ownership of the acquireFenceFd and is responsible
195             * for closing it when no longer needed.
196             */
197            int acquireFenceFd;
198
199            /* During set() the HWC must set this field to a file descriptor for
200             * a sync fence object that will signal after the HWC has finished
201             * reading from the buffer. The field is ignored by prepare(). Each
202             * layer should have a unique file descriptor, even if more than one
203             * refer to the same underlying fence object; this allows each to be
204             * closed independently.
205             *
206             * If buffer reads can complete at significantly different times,
207             * then using independent fences is preferred. For example, if the
208             * HWC handles some layers with a blit engine and others with
209             * overlays, then the blit layers can be reused immediately after
210             * the blit completes, but the overlay layers can't be reused until
211             * a subsequent frame has been displayed.
212             *
213             * Since HWC doesn't read from HWC_FRAMEBUFFER layers, it shouldn't
214             * produce a release fence for them. The releaseFenceFd will be -1
215             * for these layers when set() is called.
216             *
217             * The HWC client taks ownership of the releaseFenceFd and is
218             * responsible for closing it when no longer needed.
219             */
220            int releaseFenceFd;
221
222            /*
223             * Availability: HWC_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_2
224             *
225             * Alpha value applied to the whole layer. The effective
226             * value of each pixel is computed as:
227             *
228             *   if (blending == HWC_BLENDING_PREMULT)
229             *      pixel.rgb = pixel.rgb * planeAlpha / 255
230             *   pixel.a = pixel.a * planeAlpha / 255
231             *
232             * Then blending proceeds as usual according to the "blending"
233             * field above.
234             *
235             * NOTE: planeAlpha applies to YUV layers as well:
236             *
237             *   pixel.rgb = yuv_to_rgb(pixel.yuv)
238             *   if (blending == HWC_BLENDING_PREMULT)
239             *      pixel.rgb = pixel.rgb * planeAlpha / 255
240             *   pixel.a = planeAlpha
241             *
242             *
243             * IMPLEMENTATION NOTE:
244             *
245             * If the source image doesn't have an alpha channel, then
246             * the h/w can use the HWC_BLENDING_COVERAGE equations instead of
247             * HWC_BLENDING_PREMULT and simply set the alpha channel to
248             * planeAlpha.
249             *
250             * e.g.:
251             *
252             *   if (blending == HWC_BLENDING_PREMULT)
253             *      blending = HWC_BLENDING_COVERAGE;
254             *   pixel.a = planeAlpha;
255             *
256             */
257            uint8_t planeAlpha;
258
259            /* reserved for future use */
260            uint8_t _pad[3];
261        };
262    };
263
264    /* Allow for expansion w/o breaking binary compatibility.
265     * Pad layer to 96 bytes, assuming 32-bit pointers.
266     */
267    int32_t reserved[24 - 19];
268
269} hwc_layer_1_t;
270
271/* This represents a display, typically an EGLDisplay object */
272typedef void* hwc_display_t;
273
274/* This represents a surface, typically an EGLSurface object  */
275typedef void* hwc_surface_t;
276
277/*
278 * hwc_display_contents_1_t::flags values
279 */
280enum {
281    /*
282     * HWC_GEOMETRY_CHANGED is set by SurfaceFlinger to indicate that the list
283     * passed to (*prepare)() has changed by more than just the buffer handles
284     * and acquire fences.
285     */
286    HWC_GEOMETRY_CHANGED = 0x00000001,
287};
288
289/*
290 * Description of the contents to output on a display.
291 *
292 * This is the top-level structure passed to the prepare and set calls to
293 * negotiate and commit the composition of a display image.
294 */
295typedef struct hwc_display_contents_1 {
296    /* File descriptor referring to a Sync HAL fence object which will signal
297     * when this composition is retired. For a physical display, a composition
298     * is retired when it has been replaced on-screen by a subsequent set. For
299     * a virtual display, the composition is retired when the writes to
300     * outputBuffer are complete and can be read. The fence object is created
301     * and returned by the set call; this field will be -1 on entry to prepare
302     * and set. SurfaceFlinger will close the returned file descriptor.
303     */
304    int retireFenceFd;
305
306    union {
307        /* Fields only relevant for HWC_DEVICE_VERSION_1_0. */
308        struct {
309            /* (dpy, sur) is the target of SurfaceFlinger's OpenGL ES
310             * composition for HWC_DEVICE_VERSION_1_0. They aren't relevant to
311             * prepare. The set call should commit this surface atomically to
312             * the display along with any overlay layers.
313             */
314            hwc_display_t dpy;
315            hwc_surface_t sur;
316        };
317
318        /* These fields are used for virtual displays when the h/w composer
319         * version is at least HWC_DEVICE_VERSION_1_3. */
320        struct {
321            /* outbuf is the buffer that receives the composed image for
322             * virtual displays. Writes to the outbuf must wait until
323             * outbufAcquireFenceFd signals. A fence that will signal when
324             * writes to outbuf are complete should be returned in
325             * retireFenceFd.
326             *
327             * This field is set before prepare(), so properties of the buffer
328             * can be used to decide which layers can be handled by h/w
329             * composer.
330             *
331             * If prepare() sets all layers to FRAMEBUFFER, then GLES
332             * composition will happen directly to the output buffer. In this
333             * case, both outbuf and the FRAMEBUFFER_TARGET layer's buffer will
334             * be the same, and set() has no work to do besides managing fences.
335             *
336             * If the TARGET_FORCE_HWC_FOR_VIRTUAL_DISPLAYS board config
337             * variable is defined (not the default), then this behavior is
338             * changed: if all layers are marked for FRAMEBUFFER, GLES
339             * composition will take place to a scratch framebuffer, and
340             * h/w composer must copy it to the output buffer. This allows the
341             * h/w composer to do format conversion if there are cases where
342             * that is more desirable than doing it in the GLES driver or at the
343             * virtual display consumer.
344             *
345             * If some or all layers are marked OVERLAY, then the framebuffer
346             * and output buffer will be different. As with physical displays,
347             * the framebuffer handle will not change between frames if all
348             * layers are marked for OVERLAY.
349             */
350            buffer_handle_t outbuf;
351
352            /* File descriptor for a fence that will signal when outbuf is
353             * ready to be written. The h/w composer is responsible for closing
354             * this when no longer needed.
355             *
356             * Will be -1 whenever outbuf is NULL, or when the outbuf can be
357             * written immediately.
358             */
359            int outbufAcquireFenceFd;
360        };
361    };
362
363    /* List of layers that will be composed on the display. The buffer handles
364     * in the list will be unique. If numHwLayers is 0, all composition will be
365     * performed by SurfaceFlinger.
366     */
367    uint32_t flags;
368    size_t numHwLayers;
369    hwc_layer_1_t hwLayers[0];
370
371} hwc_display_contents_1_t;
372
373/* see hwc_composer_device::registerProcs()
374 * All of the callbacks are required and non-NULL unless otherwise noted.
375 */
376typedef struct hwc_procs {
377    /*
378     * (*invalidate)() triggers a screen refresh, in particular prepare and set
379     * will be called shortly after this call is made. Note that there is
380     * NO GUARANTEE that the screen refresh will happen after invalidate()
381     * returns (in particular, it could happen before).
382     * invalidate() is GUARANTEED TO NOT CALL BACK into the h/w composer HAL and
383     * it is safe to call invalidate() from any of hwc_composer_device
384     * hooks, unless noted otherwise.
385     */
386    void (*invalidate)(const struct hwc_procs* procs);
387
388    /*
389     * (*vsync)() is called by the h/w composer HAL when a vsync event is
390     * received and HWC_EVENT_VSYNC is enabled on a display
391     * (see: hwc_event_control).
392     *
393     * the "disp" parameter indicates which display the vsync event is for.
394     * the "timestamp" parameter is the system monotonic clock timestamp in
395     *   nanosecond of when the vsync event happened.
396     *
397     * vsync() is GUARANTEED TO NOT CALL BACK into the h/w composer HAL.
398     *
399     * It is expected that vsync() is called from a thread of at least
400     * HAL_PRIORITY_URGENT_DISPLAY with as little latency as possible,
401     * typically less than 0.5 ms.
402     *
403     * It is a (silent) error to have HWC_EVENT_VSYNC enabled when calling
404     * hwc_composer_device.set(..., 0, 0, 0) (screen off). The implementation
405     * can either stop or continue to process VSYNC events, but must not
406     * crash or cause other problems.
407     */
408    void (*vsync)(const struct hwc_procs* procs, int disp, int64_t timestamp);
409
410    /*
411     * (*hotplug)() is called by the h/w composer HAL when a display is
412     * connected or disconnected. The PRIMARY display is always connected and
413     * the hotplug callback should not be called for it.
414     *
415     * The disp parameter indicates which display type this event is for.
416     * The connected parameter indicates whether the display has just been
417     *   connected (1) or disconnected (0).
418     *
419     * The hotplug() callback may call back into the h/w composer on the same
420     * thread to query refresh rate and dpi for the display. Additionally,
421     * other threads may be calling into the h/w composer while the callback
422     * is in progress.
423     *
424     * The h/w composer must serialize calls to the hotplug callback; only
425     * one thread may call it at a time.
426     *
427     * This callback will be NULL if the h/w composer is using
428     * HWC_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_0.
429     */
430    void (*hotplug)(const struct hwc_procs* procs, int disp, int connected);
431
432} hwc_procs_t;
433
434
435/*****************************************************************************/
436
437typedef struct hwc_module {
438    struct hw_module_t common;
439} hwc_module_t;
440
441typedef struct hwc_composer_device_1 {
442    struct hw_device_t common;
443
444    /*
445     * (*prepare)() is called for each frame before composition and is used by
446     * SurfaceFlinger to determine what composition steps the HWC can handle.
447     *
448     * (*prepare)() can be called more than once, the last call prevails.
449     *
450     * The HWC responds by setting the compositionType field in each layer to
451     * either HWC_FRAMEBUFFER or HWC_OVERLAY. In the former case, the
452     * composition for the layer is handled by SurfaceFlinger with OpenGL ES,
453     * in the later case, the HWC will have to handle the layer's composition.
454     * compositionType and hints are preserved between (*prepare)() calles
455     * unless the HWC_GEOMETRY_CHANGED flag is set.
456     *
457     * (*prepare)() is called with HWC_GEOMETRY_CHANGED to indicate that the
458     * list's geometry has changed, that is, when more than just the buffer's
459     * handles have been updated. Typically this happens (but is not limited to)
460     * when a window is added, removed, resized or moved. In this case
461     * compositionType and hints are reset to their default value.
462     *
463     * For HWC 1.0, numDisplays will always be one, and displays[0] will be
464     * non-NULL.
465     *
466     * For HWC 1.1, numDisplays will always be HWC_NUM_PHYSICAL_DISPLAY_TYPES.
467     * Entries for unsupported or disabled/disconnected display types will be
468     * NULL.
469     *
470     * In HWC 1.3, numDisplays may be up to HWC_NUM_DISPLAY_TYPES. The extra
471     * entries correspond to enabled virtual displays, and will be non-NULL.
472     *
473     * returns: 0 on success. An negative error code on error. If an error is
474     * returned, SurfaceFlinger will assume that none of the layer will be
475     * handled by the HWC.
476     */
477    int (*prepare)(struct hwc_composer_device_1 *dev,
478                    size_t numDisplays, hwc_display_contents_1_t** displays);
479
480    /*
481     * (*set)() is used in place of eglSwapBuffers(), and assumes the same
482     * functionality, except it also commits the work list atomically with
483     * the actual eglSwapBuffers().
484     *
485     * The layer lists are guaranteed to be the same as the ones returned from
486     * the last call to (*prepare)().
487     *
488     * When this call returns the caller assumes that the displays will be
489     * updated in the near future with the content of their work lists, without
490     * artifacts during the transition from the previous frame.
491     *
492     * A display with zero layers indicates that the entire composition has
493     * been handled by SurfaceFlinger with OpenGL ES. In this case, (*set)()
494     * behaves just like eglSwapBuffers().
495     *
496     * For HWC 1.0, numDisplays will always be one, and displays[0] will be
497     * non-NULL.
498     *
499     * For HWC 1.1, numDisplays will always be HWC_NUM_PHYSICAL_DISPLAY_TYPES.
500     * Entries for unsupported or disabled/disconnected display types will be
501     * NULL.
502     *
503     * In HWC 1.3, numDisplays may be up to HWC_NUM_DISPLAY_TYPES. The extra
504     * entries correspond to enabled virtual displays, and will be non-NULL.
505     *
506     * IMPORTANT NOTE: There is an implicit layer containing opaque black
507     * pixels behind all the layers in the list. It is the responsibility of
508     * the hwcomposer module to make sure black pixels are output (or blended
509     * from).
510     *
511     * IMPORTANT NOTE: In the event of an error this call *MUST* still cause
512     * any fences returned in the previous call to set to eventually become
513     * signaled.  The caller may have already issued wait commands on these
514     * fences, and having set return without causing those fences to signal
515     * will likely result in a deadlock.
516     *
517     * returns: 0 on success. A negative error code on error:
518     *    HWC_EGL_ERROR: eglGetError() will provide the proper error code (only
519     *        allowed prior to HWComposer 1.1)
520     *    Another code for non EGL errors.
521     */
522    int (*set)(struct hwc_composer_device_1 *dev,
523                size_t numDisplays, hwc_display_contents_1_t** displays);
524
525    /*
526     * eventControl(..., event, enabled)
527     * Enables or disables h/w composer events for a display.
528     *
529     * eventControl can be called from any thread and takes effect
530     * immediately.
531     *
532     *  Supported events are:
533     *      HWC_EVENT_VSYNC
534     *
535     * returns -EINVAL if the "event" parameter is not one of the value above
536     * or if the "enabled" parameter is not 0 or 1.
537     */
538    int (*eventControl)(struct hwc_composer_device_1* dev, int disp,
539            int event, int enabled);
540
541    /*
542     * blank(..., blank)
543     * Blanks or unblanks a display's screen.
544     *
545     * Turns the screen off when blank is nonzero, on when blank is zero.
546     * Multiple sequential calls with the same blank value must be supported.
547     * The screen state transition must be be complete when the function
548     * returns.
549     *
550     * returns 0 on success, negative on error.
551     */
552    int (*blank)(struct hwc_composer_device_1* dev, int disp, int blank);
553
554    /*
555     * Used to retrieve information about the h/w composer
556     *
557     * Returns 0 on success or -errno on error.
558     */
559    int (*query)(struct hwc_composer_device_1* dev, int what, int* value);
560
561    /*
562     * (*registerProcs)() registers callbacks that the h/w composer HAL can
563     * later use. It will be called immediately after the composer device is
564     * opened with non-NULL procs. It is FORBIDDEN to call any of the callbacks
565     * from within registerProcs(). registerProcs() must save the hwc_procs_t
566     * pointer which is needed when calling a registered callback.
567     */
568    void (*registerProcs)(struct hwc_composer_device_1* dev,
569            hwc_procs_t const* procs);
570
571    /*
572     * This field is OPTIONAL and can be NULL.
573     *
574     * If non NULL it will be called by SurfaceFlinger on dumpsys
575     */
576    void (*dump)(struct hwc_composer_device_1* dev, char *buff, int buff_len);
577
578    /*
579     * (*getDisplayConfigs)() returns handles for the configurations available
580     * on the connected display. These handles must remain valid as long as the
581     * display is connected.
582     *
583     * Configuration handles are written to configs. The number of entries
584     * allocated by the caller is passed in *numConfigs; getDisplayConfigs must
585     * not try to write more than this number of config handles. On return, the
586     * total number of configurations available for the display is returned in
587     * *numConfigs. If *numConfigs is zero on entry, then configs may be NULL.
588     *
589     * HWC_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_1 does not provide a way to choose a config.
590     * For displays that support multiple configurations, the h/w composer
591     * implementation should choose one and report it as the first config in
592     * the list. Reporting the not-chosen configs is not required.
593     *
594     * Returns 0 on success or -errno on error. If disp is a hotpluggable
595     * display type and no display is connected, an error should be returned.
596     *
597     * This field is REQUIRED for HWC_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_1 and later.
598     * It should be NULL for previous versions.
599     */
600    int (*getDisplayConfigs)(struct hwc_composer_device_1* dev, int disp,
601            uint32_t* configs, size_t* numConfigs);
602
603    /*
604     * (*getDisplayAttributes)() returns attributes for a specific config of a
605     * connected display. The config parameter is one of the config handles
606     * returned by getDisplayConfigs.
607     *
608     * The list of attributes to return is provided in the attributes
609     * parameter, terminated by HWC_DISPLAY_NO_ATTRIBUTE. The value for each
610     * requested attribute is written in order to the values array. The
611     * HWC_DISPLAY_NO_ATTRIBUTE attribute does not have a value, so the values
612     * array will have one less value than the attributes array.
613     *
614     * This field is REQUIRED for HWC_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_1 and later.
615     * It should be NULL for previous versions.
616     *
617     * If disp is a hotpluggable display type and no display is connected,
618     * or if config is not a valid configuration for the display, a negative
619     * value should be returned.
620     */
621    int (*getDisplayAttributes)(struct hwc_composer_device_1* dev, int disp,
622            uint32_t config, const uint32_t* attributes, int32_t* values);
623
624    /*
625     * Reserved for future use. Must be NULL.
626     */
627    void* reserved_proc[4];
628
629} hwc_composer_device_1_t;
630
631/** convenience API for opening and closing a device */
632
633static inline int hwc_open_1(const struct hw_module_t* module,
634        hwc_composer_device_1_t** device) {
635    return module->methods->open(module,
636            HWC_HARDWARE_COMPOSER, (struct hw_device_t**)device);
637}
638
639static inline int hwc_close_1(hwc_composer_device_1_t* device) {
640    return device->common.close(&device->common);
641}
642
643/*****************************************************************************/
644
645__END_DECLS
646
647#endif /* ANDROID_INCLUDE_HARDWARE_HWCOMPOSER_H */
648