display_info.h revision a02191e04bc25c4935f804f2c080ae28663d096d
1// Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3// found in the LICENSE file.
4
5#ifndef ASH_DISPLAY_DISPLAY_INFO_H_
6#define ASH_DISPLAY_DISPLAY_INFO_H_
7
8#include <string>
9#include <vector>
10
11#include "ash/ash_export.h"
12#include "ui/display/types/display_constants.h"
13#include "ui/gfx/display.h"
14#include "ui/gfx/insets.h"
15#include "ui/gfx/rect.h"
16
17namespace ash {
18
19// A struct that represents the display's mode info.
20struct ASH_EXPORT DisplayMode {
21  DisplayMode();
22  DisplayMode(const gfx::Size& size,
23              float refresh_rate,
24              bool interlaced,
25              bool native);
26
27  gfx::Size size;      // Physical pixel size of the display.
28  float refresh_rate;  // Refresh rate of the display, in Hz.
29  bool interlaced;     // True if mode is interlaced.
30  bool native;         // True if mode is native mode of the display.
31};
32
33// DisplayInfo contains metadata for each display. This is used to
34// create |gfx::Display| as well as to maintain extra infomation
35// to manage displays in ash environment.
36// This class is intentionally made copiable.
37class ASH_EXPORT DisplayInfo {
38 public:
39  // Creates a DisplayInfo from string spec. 100+200-1440x800 creates display
40  // whose size is 1440x800 at the location (100, 200) in host coordinates.
41  // The format is
42  //
43  // [origin-]widthxheight[*device_scale_factor][#resolutions list]
44  //     [/<properties>][@ui-scale]
45  //
46  // where [] are optional:
47  // - |origin| is given in x+y- format.
48  // - |device_scale_factor| is either 2 or 1 (or empty).
49  // - properties can combination of 'o', which adds default overscan insets
50  //   (5%), and one rotation property where 'r' is 90 degree clock-wise
51  //   (to the 'r'ight) 'u' is 180 degrees ('u'pside-down) and 'l' is
52  //   270 degrees (to the 'l'eft).
53  // - ui-scale is floating value, e.g. @1.5 or @1.25.
54  // - |resolution list| is the list of size that is given in
55  //   |width x height [% refresh_rate]| separated by '|'.
56  //
57  // A couple of examples:
58  // "100x100"
59  //      100x100 window at 0,0 origin. 1x device scale factor. no overscan.
60  //      no rotation. 1.0 ui scale.
61  // "5+5-300x200*2"
62  //      300x200 window at 5,5 origin. 2x device scale factor.
63  //      no overscan, no rotation. 1.0 ui scale.
64  // "300x200/ol"
65  //      300x200 window at 0,0 origin. 1x device scale factor.
66  //      with 5% overscan. rotated to left (90 degree counter clockwise).
67  //      1.0 ui scale.
68  // "10+20-300x200/u@1.5"
69  //      300x200 window at 10,20 origin. 1x device scale factor.
70  //      no overscan. flipped upside-down (180 degree) and 1.5 ui scale.
71  // "200x100#300x200|200x100%59.0|100x100%60"
72  //      200x100 window at 0,0 origin, with 3 possible resolutions,
73  //      300x200, 200x100 at 59 Hz, and 100x100 at 60 Hz.
74  static DisplayInfo CreateFromSpec(const std::string& spec);
75
76  // Creates a DisplayInfo from string spec using given |id|.
77  static DisplayInfo CreateFromSpecWithID(const std::string& spec,
78                                          int64 id);
79
80  DisplayInfo();
81  DisplayInfo(int64 id, const std::string& name, bool has_overscan);
82  ~DisplayInfo();
83
84  // When this is set to true, Chrome switches High DPI when lower UI scale
85  // (<1.0f) is specified on 1x device to make UI sharp, e.g, upgrade 0.6
86  // scale on 1x DSF to 1.2 scale on 2x DSF.
87  static void SetAllowUpgradeToHighDPI(bool enable);
88
89  int64 id() const { return id_; }
90
91  // The name of the display.
92  const std::string& name() const { return name_; }
93
94  // True if the display EDID has the overscan flag. This does not create the
95  // actual overscan automatically, but used in the message.
96  bool has_overscan() const { return has_overscan_; }
97
98  void set_rotation(gfx::Display::Rotation rotation) { rotation_ = rotation; }
99  gfx::Display::Rotation rotation() const { return rotation_; }
100
101  void set_touch_support(gfx::Display::TouchSupport support) {
102    touch_support_ = support;
103  }
104  gfx::Display::TouchSupport touch_support() const { return touch_support_; }
105
106  // Gets/Sets the device scale factor of the display.
107  float device_scale_factor() const { return device_scale_factor_; }
108  void set_device_scale_factor(float scale) { device_scale_factor_ = scale; }
109
110  // The native bounds for the display. The size of this can be
111  // different from the |size_in_pixel| when overscan insets are set
112  // and/or |configured_ui_scale_| is set.
113  const gfx::Rect& bounds_in_native() const {
114    return bounds_in_native_;
115  }
116
117  // The size for the display in pixels.
118  const gfx::Size& size_in_pixel() const { return size_in_pixel_; }
119
120  // The overscan insets for the display in DIP.
121  const gfx::Insets& overscan_insets_in_dip() const {
122    return overscan_insets_in_dip_;
123  }
124
125  // Sets/gets configured ui scale. This can be different from the ui
126  // scale actually used when the scale is 2.0 and DSF is 2.0.
127  // (the effective ui scale is 1.0 in this case).
128  float configured_ui_scale() const { return configured_ui_scale_; }
129  void set_configured_ui_scale(float scale) { configured_ui_scale_ = scale; }
130
131  // Returns the ui scale and device scale factor actually used to create
132  // display that chrome sees. This can be different from one obtained
133  // from dispaly or one specified by a user in following situation.
134  // 1) DSF is 2.0f and UI scale is 2.0f. (Returns 1.0f and 1.0f respectiely)
135  // 2) Lower UI scale (< 1.0) is specified on 1.0f DSF device
136  // when 2x resources is available. (Returns 2.0f DSF + 1.2f UI scale
137  // for 1.0DSF + 0.6 UI scale).
138  float GetEffectiveDeviceScaleFactor() const;
139  float GetEffectiveUIScale() const;
140
141  // Copy the display info except for fields that can be modified by a
142  // user (|rotation_| and |configured_ui_scale_|). |rotation_| and
143  // |configured_ui_scale_| are copied when the |another_info| isn't native one.
144  void Copy(const DisplayInfo& another_info);
145
146  // Update the |bounds_in_native_| and |size_in_pixel_| using
147  // given |bounds_in_native|.
148  void SetBounds(const gfx::Rect& bounds_in_native);
149
150  // Update the |bounds_in_native| according to the current overscan
151  // and rotation settings.
152  void UpdateDisplaySize();
153
154  // Sets/Clears the overscan insets.
155  void SetOverscanInsets(const gfx::Insets& insets_in_dip);
156  gfx::Insets GetOverscanInsetsInPixel() const;
157
158  void set_native(bool native) { native_ = native; }
159  bool native() const { return native_; }
160
161  const std::vector<DisplayMode>& display_modes() const {
162    return display_modes_;
163  }
164  void set_display_modes(std::vector<DisplayMode>& display_modes) {
165    display_modes_.swap(display_modes);
166  }
167
168  ui::ColorCalibrationProfile color_profile() const {
169    return color_profile_;
170  }
171
172  // Sets the color profile. It will ignore if the specified |profile| is not in
173  // |available_color_profiles_|.
174  void SetColorProfile(ui::ColorCalibrationProfile profile);
175
176  // Returns true if |profile| is in |available_color_profiles_|.
177  bool IsColorProfileAvailable(ui::ColorCalibrationProfile profile) const;
178
179  const std::vector<ui::ColorCalibrationProfile>&
180      available_color_profiles() const {
181    return available_color_profiles_;
182  }
183
184  void set_available_color_profiles(
185      const std::vector<ui::ColorCalibrationProfile>& profiles) {
186    available_color_profiles_ = profiles;
187  }
188
189  // Returns a string representation of the DisplayInfo, excluding display
190  // modes.
191  std::string ToString() const;
192
193  // Returns a string representation of the DisplayInfo, including display
194  // modes.
195  std::string ToFullString() const;
196
197 private:
198  int64 id_;
199  std::string name_;
200  bool has_overscan_;
201  gfx::Display::Rotation rotation_;
202  gfx::Display::TouchSupport touch_support_;
203
204  // This specifies the device's pixel density. (For example, a
205  // display whose DPI is higher than the threshold is considered to have
206  // device_scale_factor = 2.0 on Chrome OS).  This is used by the
207  // grapics layer to choose and draw appropriate images and scale
208  // layers properly.
209  float device_scale_factor_;
210  gfx::Rect bounds_in_native_;
211
212  // The size of the display in use. The size can be different from the size
213  // of |bounds_in_native_| if the display has overscan insets and/or rotation.
214  gfx::Size size_in_pixel_;
215  gfx::Insets overscan_insets_in_dip_;
216
217  // The pixel scale of the display. This is used to simply expand (or
218  // shrink) the desktop over the native display resolution (useful in
219  // HighDPI display).  Note that this should not be confused with the
220  // device scale factor, which specifies the pixel density of the
221  // display. The actuall scale value to be used depends on the device
222  // scale factor.  See |GetEffectiveScaleFactor()|.
223  float configured_ui_scale_;
224
225  // True if this comes from native platform (DisplayChangeObserver).
226  bool native_;
227
228  // The list of modes supported by this display.
229  std::vector<DisplayMode> display_modes_;
230
231  // The current profile of the color calibration.
232  ui::ColorCalibrationProfile color_profile_;
233
234  // The list of available variations for the color calibration.
235  std::vector<ui::ColorCalibrationProfile> available_color_profiles_;
236};
237
238}  // namespace ash
239
240#endif  //  ASH_DISPLAY_DISPLAY_INFO_H_
241