DisplayManagerInternal.java revision e333e674a758c39885d4d9779a1aad387fb0e6aa
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16
17package android.hardware.display;
18
19import android.hardware.SensorManager;
20import android.os.Handler;
21import android.os.PowerManager;
22import android.view.Display;
23import android.view.DisplayInfo;
24
25/**
26 * Display manager local system service interface.
27 *
28 * @hide Only for use within the system server.
29 */
30public abstract class DisplayManagerInternal {
31    /**
32     * Called by the power manager to initialize power management facilities.
33     */
34    public abstract void initPowerManagement(DisplayPowerCallbacks callbacks,
35            Handler handler, SensorManager sensorManager);
36
37    /**
38     * Called by the power manager to request a new power state.
39     * <p>
40     * The display power controller makes a copy of the provided object and then
41     * begins adjusting the power state to match what was requested.
42     * </p>
43     *
44     * @param request The requested power state.
45     * @param waitForNegativeProximity If true, issues a request to wait for
46     * negative proximity before turning the screen back on, assuming the screen
47     * was turned off by the proximity sensor.
48     * @return True if display is ready, false if there are important changes that must
49     * be made asynchronously (such as turning the screen on), in which case the caller
50     * should grab a wake lock, watch for {@link DisplayPowerCallbacks#onStateChanged()}
51     * then try the request again later until the state converges.
52     */
53    public abstract boolean requestPowerState(DisplayPowerRequest request,
54            boolean waitForNegativeProximity);
55
56    /**
57     * Returns true if the proximity sensor screen-off function is available.
58     */
59    public abstract boolean isProximitySensorAvailable();
60
61    /**
62     * Returns information about the specified logical display.
63     *
64     * @param displayId The logical display id.
65     * @return The logical display info, or null if the display does not exist.  The
66     * returned object must be treated as immutable.
67     */
68    public abstract DisplayInfo getDisplayInfo(int displayId);
69
70    /**
71     * Registers a display transaction listener to provide the client a chance to
72     * update its surfaces within the same transaction as any display layout updates.
73     *
74     * @param listener The listener to register.
75     */
76    public abstract void registerDisplayTransactionListener(DisplayTransactionListener listener);
77
78    /**
79     * Unregisters a display transaction listener to provide the client a chance to
80     * update its surfaces within the same transaction as any display layout updates.
81     *
82     * @param listener The listener to unregister.
83     */
84    public abstract void unregisterDisplayTransactionListener(DisplayTransactionListener listener);
85
86    /**
87     * Overrides the display information of a particular logical display.
88     * This is used by the window manager to control the size and characteristics
89     * of the default display.  It is expected to apply the requested change
90     * to the display information synchronously so that applications will immediately
91     * observe the new state.
92     *
93     * NOTE: This method must be the only entry point by which the window manager
94     * influences the logical configuration of displays.
95     *
96     * @param displayId The logical display id.
97     * @param info The new data to be stored.
98     */
99    public abstract void setDisplayInfoOverrideFromWindowManager(
100            int displayId, DisplayInfo info);
101
102    /**
103     * Called by the window manager to perform traversals while holding a
104     * surface flinger transaction.
105     */
106    public abstract void performTraversalInTransactionFromWindowManager();
107
108    /**
109     * Tells the display manager about properties of the display that depend on the windows on it.
110     * This includes whether there is interesting unique content on the specified logical display,
111     * and whether the one of the windows has a preferred refresh rate.
112     * <p>
113     * If the display has unique content, then the display manager arranges for it
114     * to be presented on a physical display if appropriate.  Otherwise, the display manager
115     * may choose to make the physical display mirror some other logical display.
116     * </p>
117     *
118     * <p>
119     * If one of the windows on the display has a preferred refresh rate that's supported by the
120     * display, then the display manager will request its use.
121     * </p>
122     *
123     * @param displayId The logical display id to update.
124     * @param hasContent True if the logical display has content. This is used to control automatic
125     * mirroring.
126     * @param requestedRefreshRate The preferred refresh rate for the top-most visible window that
127     * has a preference.
128     * @param inTraversal True if called from WindowManagerService during a window traversal
129     * prior to call to performTraversalInTransactionFromWindowManager.
130     */
131    public abstract void setDisplayProperties(int displayId, boolean hasContent,
132            float requestedRefreshRate, boolean inTraversal);
133
134    /**
135     * Describes the requested power state of the display.
136     *
137     * This object is intended to describe the general characteristics of the
138     * power state, such as whether the screen should be on or off and the current
139     * brightness controls leaving the DisplayPowerController to manage the
140     * details of how the transitions between states should occur.  The goal is for
141     * the PowerManagerService to focus on the global power state and not
142     * have to micro-manage screen off animations, auto-brightness and other effects.
143     */
144    public static final class DisplayPowerRequest {
145        // Policy: Turn screen off as if the user pressed the power button
146        // including playing a screen off animation if applicable.
147        public static final int POLICY_OFF = 0;
148        // Policy: Enable dozing and always-on display functionality.
149        public static final int POLICY_DOZE = 1;
150        // Policy: Make the screen dim when the user activity timeout is
151        // about to expire.
152        public static final int POLICY_DIM = 2;
153        // Policy: Make the screen bright as usual.
154        public static final int POLICY_BRIGHT = 3;
155
156        // The basic overall policy to apply: off, doze, dim or bright.
157        public int policy;
158
159        // If true, the proximity sensor overrides the screen state when an object is
160        // nearby, turning it off temporarily until the object is moved away.
161        public boolean useProximitySensor;
162
163        // The desired screen brightness in the range 0 (minimum / off) to 255 (brightest).
164        // The display power controller may choose to clamp the brightness.
165        // When auto-brightness is enabled, this field should specify a nominal default
166        // value to use while waiting for the light sensor to report enough data.
167        public int screenBrightness;
168
169        // The screen auto-brightness adjustment factor in the range -1 (dimmer) to 1 (brighter).
170        public float screenAutoBrightnessAdjustment;
171
172        // If true, enables automatic brightness control.
173        public boolean useAutoBrightness;
174
175        // If true, scales the brightness to half of desired.
176        public boolean lowPowerMode;
177
178        // If true, applies a brightness boost.
179        public boolean boostScreenBrightness;
180
181        // If true, prevents the screen from completely turning on if it is currently off.
182        // The display does not enter a "ready" state if this flag is true and screen on is
183        // blocked.  The window manager policy blocks screen on while it prepares the keyguard to
184        // prevent the user from seeing intermediate updates.
185        //
186        // Technically, we may not block the screen itself from turning on (because that introduces
187        // extra unnecessary latency) but we do prevent content on screen from becoming
188        // visible to the user.
189        public boolean blockScreenOn;
190
191        // Overrides the policy for adjusting screen brightness and state while dozing.
192        public int dozeScreenBrightness;
193        public int dozeScreenState;
194
195        public DisplayPowerRequest() {
196            policy = POLICY_BRIGHT;
197            useProximitySensor = false;
198            screenBrightness = PowerManager.BRIGHTNESS_ON;
199            screenAutoBrightnessAdjustment = 0.0f;
200            useAutoBrightness = false;
201            blockScreenOn = false;
202            dozeScreenBrightness = PowerManager.BRIGHTNESS_DEFAULT;
203            dozeScreenState = Display.STATE_UNKNOWN;
204        }
205
206        public DisplayPowerRequest(DisplayPowerRequest other) {
207            copyFrom(other);
208        }
209
210        public boolean isBrightOrDim() {
211            return policy == POLICY_BRIGHT || policy == POLICY_DIM;
212        }
213
214        public void copyFrom(DisplayPowerRequest other) {
215            policy = other.policy;
216            useProximitySensor = other.useProximitySensor;
217            screenBrightness = other.screenBrightness;
218            screenAutoBrightnessAdjustment = other.screenAutoBrightnessAdjustment;
219            useAutoBrightness = other.useAutoBrightness;
220            blockScreenOn = other.blockScreenOn;
221            lowPowerMode = other.lowPowerMode;
222            boostScreenBrightness = other.boostScreenBrightness;
223            dozeScreenBrightness = other.dozeScreenBrightness;
224            dozeScreenState = other.dozeScreenState;
225        }
226
227        @Override
228        public boolean equals(Object o) {
229            return o instanceof DisplayPowerRequest
230                    && equals((DisplayPowerRequest)o);
231        }
232
233        public boolean equals(DisplayPowerRequest other) {
234            return other != null
235                    && policy == other.policy
236                    && useProximitySensor == other.useProximitySensor
237                    && screenBrightness == other.screenBrightness
238                    && screenAutoBrightnessAdjustment == other.screenAutoBrightnessAdjustment
239                    && useAutoBrightness == other.useAutoBrightness
240                    && blockScreenOn == other.blockScreenOn
241                    && lowPowerMode == other.lowPowerMode
242                    && boostScreenBrightness == other.boostScreenBrightness
243                    && dozeScreenBrightness == other.dozeScreenBrightness
244                    && dozeScreenState == other.dozeScreenState;
245        }
246
247        @Override
248        public int hashCode() {
249            return 0; // don't care
250        }
251
252        @Override
253        public String toString() {
254            return "policy=" + policyToString(policy)
255                    + ", useProximitySensor=" + useProximitySensor
256                    + ", screenBrightness=" + screenBrightness
257                    + ", screenAutoBrightnessAdjustment=" + screenAutoBrightnessAdjustment
258                    + ", useAutoBrightness=" + useAutoBrightness
259                    + ", blockScreenOn=" + blockScreenOn
260                    + ", lowPowerMode=" + lowPowerMode
261                    + ", boostScreenBrightness=" + boostScreenBrightness
262                    + ", dozeScreenBrightness=" + dozeScreenBrightness
263                    + ", dozeScreenState=" + Display.stateToString(dozeScreenState);
264        }
265
266        public static String policyToString(int policy) {
267            switch (policy) {
268                case POLICY_OFF:
269                    return "OFF";
270                case POLICY_DOZE:
271                    return "DOZE";
272                case POLICY_DIM:
273                    return "DIM";
274                case POLICY_BRIGHT:
275                    return "BRIGHT";
276                default:
277                    return Integer.toString(policy);
278            }
279        }
280    }
281
282    /**
283     * Asynchronous callbacks from the power controller to the power manager service.
284     */
285    public interface DisplayPowerCallbacks {
286        void onStateChanged();
287        void onProximityPositive();
288        void onProximityNegative();
289        void onDisplayStateChange(int state); // one of the Display state constants
290
291        void acquireSuspendBlocker();
292        void releaseSuspendBlocker();
293    }
294
295    /**
296     * Called within a Surface transaction whenever the size or orientation of a
297     * display may have changed.  Provides an opportunity for the client to
298     * update the position of its surfaces as part of the same transaction.
299     */
300    public interface DisplayTransactionListener {
301        void onDisplayTransaction();
302    }
303}
304