IGraphicBufferProducer.h revision 7ea777f097784492f880623067becac1b276f884
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16
17#ifndef ANDROID_GUI_IGRAPHICBUFFERPRODUCER_H
18#define ANDROID_GUI_IGRAPHICBUFFERPRODUCER_H
19
20#include <stdint.h>
21#include <sys/types.h>
22
23#include <utils/Errors.h>
24#include <utils/RefBase.h>
25
26#include <binder/IInterface.h>
27
28#include <ui/Fence.h>
29#include <ui/GraphicBuffer.h>
30#include <ui/Rect.h>
31
32namespace android {
33// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
34
35class Surface;
36
37/*
38 * This class defines the Binder IPC interface for the producer side of
39 * a queue of graphics buffers.  It's used to send graphics data from one
40 * component to another.  For example, a class that decodes video for
41 * playback might use this to provide frames.  This is typically done
42 * indirectly, through Surface.
43 *
44 * The underlying mechanism is a BufferQueue, which implements
45 * BnGraphicBufferProducer.  In normal operation, the producer calls
46 * dequeueBuffer() to get an empty buffer, fills it with data, then
47 * calls queueBuffer() to make it available to the consumer.
48 *
49 * This class was previously called ISurfaceTexture.
50 */
51class IGraphicBufferProducer : public IInterface
52{
53public:
54    DECLARE_META_INTERFACE(GraphicBufferProducer);
55
56    enum {
57        // A flag returned by dequeueBuffer when the client needs to call
58        // requestBuffer immediately thereafter.
59        BUFFER_NEEDS_REALLOCATION = 0x1,
60        // A flag returned by dequeueBuffer when all mirrored slots should be
61        // released by the client. This flag should always be processed first.
62        RELEASE_ALL_BUFFERS       = 0x2,
63    };
64
65    // requestBuffer requests a new buffer for the given index. The server (i.e.
66    // the IGraphicBufferProducer implementation) assigns the newly created
67    // buffer to the given slot index, and the client is expected to mirror the
68    // slot->buffer mapping so that it's not necessary to transfer a
69    // GraphicBuffer for every dequeue operation.
70    //
71    // The slot must be in the range of [0, NUM_BUFFER_SLOTS).
72    //
73    // Return of a value other than NO_ERROR means an error has occurred:
74    // * NO_INIT - the buffer queue has been abandoned.
75    // * BAD_VALUE - one of the two conditions occurred:
76    //              * slot was out of range (see above)
77    //              * buffer specified by the slot is not dequeued
78    virtual status_t requestBuffer(int slot, sp<GraphicBuffer>* buf) = 0;
79
80    // setBufferCount sets the number of buffer slots available. Calling this
81    // will also cause all buffer slots to be emptied. The caller should empty
82    // its mirrored copy of the buffer slots when calling this method.
83    //
84    // This function should not be called when there are any dequeued buffer
85    // slots, doing so will result in a BAD_VALUE error returned.
86    //
87    // The buffer count should be at most NUM_BUFFER_SLOTS (inclusive), but at least
88    // the minimum undequeued buffer count (exclusive). The minimum value
89    // can be obtained by calling query(NATIVE_WINDOW_MIN_UNDEQUEUED_BUFFERS).
90    // In particular the range is (minUndequeudBuffers, NUM_BUFFER_SLOTS].
91    //
92    // The buffer count may also be set to 0 (the default), to indicate that
93    // the producer does not wish to set a value.
94    //
95    // Return of a value other than NO_ERROR means an error has occurred:
96    // * NO_INIT - the buffer queue has been abandoned.
97    // * BAD_VALUE - one of the below conditions occurred:
98    //              * bufferCount was out of range (see above)
99    //              * client has one or more buffers dequeued
100    virtual status_t setBufferCount(int bufferCount) = 0;
101
102    // dequeueBuffer requests a new buffer slot for the client to use. Ownership
103    // of the slot is transfered to the client, meaning that the server will not
104    // use the contents of the buffer associated with that slot.
105    //
106    // The slot index returned may or may not contain a buffer (client-side).
107    // If the slot is empty the client should call requestBuffer to assign a new
108    // buffer to that slot.
109    //
110    // Once the client is done filling this buffer, it is expected to transfer
111    // buffer ownership back to the server with either cancelBuffer on
112    // the dequeued slot or to fill in the contents of its associated buffer
113    // contents and call queueBuffer.
114    //
115    // If dequeueBuffer returns the BUFFER_NEEDS_REALLOCATION flag, the client is
116    // expected to call requestBuffer immediately.
117    //
118    // If dequeueBuffer returns the RELEASE_ALL_BUFFERS flag, the client is
119    // expected to release all of the mirrored slot->buffer mappings.
120    //
121    // The fence parameter will be updated to hold the fence associated with
122    // the buffer. The contents of the buffer must not be overwritten until the
123    // fence signals. If the fence is Fence::NO_FENCE, the buffer may be written
124    // immediately.
125    //
126    // The async parameter sets whether we're in asynchronous mode for this
127    // dequeueBuffer() call.
128    //
129    // The width and height parameters must be no greater than the minimum of
130    // GL_MAX_VIEWPORT_DIMS and GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE (see: glGetIntegerv).
131    // An error due to invalid dimensions might not be reported until
132    // updateTexImage() is called.  If width and height are both zero, the
133    // default values specified by setDefaultBufferSize() are used instead.
134    //
135    // The pixel formats are enumerated in <graphics.h>, e.g.
136    // HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_RGBA_8888.  If the format is 0, the default format
137    // will be used.
138    //
139    // The usage argument specifies gralloc buffer usage flags.  The values
140    // are enumerated in <gralloc.h>, e.g. GRALLOC_USAGE_HW_RENDER.  These
141    // will be merged with the usage flags specified by
142    // IGraphicBufferConsumer::setConsumerUsageBits.
143    //
144    // This call will block until a buffer is available to be dequeued. If
145    // both the producer and consumer are controlled by the app, then this call
146    // can never block and will return WOULD_BLOCK if no buffer is available.
147    //
148    // A non-negative value with flags set (see above) will be returned upon
149    // success.
150    //
151    // Return of a negative means an error has occurred:
152    // * NO_INIT - the buffer queue has been abandoned.
153    // * BAD_VALUE - one of the below conditions occurred:
154    //              * both in async mode and buffer count was less than the
155    //                max numbers of buffers that can be allocated at once
156    //              * attempting dequeue more than one buffer at a time
157    //                without setting the buffer count with setBufferCount()
158    // * -EBUSY - attempting to dequeue too many buffers at a time
159    // * WOULD_BLOCK - no buffer is currently available, and blocking is disabled
160    //                 since both the producer/consumer are controlled by app
161    // * NO_MEMORY - out of memory, cannot allocate the graphics buffer.
162    //
163    // All other negative values are an unknown error returned downstream
164    // from the graphics allocator (typically errno).
165    virtual status_t dequeueBuffer(int* slot, sp<Fence>* fence, bool async,
166            uint32_t w, uint32_t h, uint32_t format, uint32_t usage) = 0;
167
168    // queueBuffer indicates that the client has finished filling in the
169    // contents of the buffer associated with slot and transfers ownership of
170    // that slot back to the server.
171    //
172    // It is not valid to call queueBuffer on a slot that is not owned
173    // by the client or one for which a buffer associated via requestBuffer
174    // (an attempt to do so will fail with a return value of BAD_VALUE).
175    //
176    // In addition, the input must be described by the client (as documented
177    // below). Any other properties (zero point, etc)
178    // are client-dependent, and should be documented by the client.
179    //
180    // The slot must be in the range of [0, NUM_BUFFER_SLOTS).
181    //
182    // Upon success, the output will be filled with meaningful values
183    // (refer to the documentation below).
184    //
185    // Return of a value other than NO_ERROR means an error has occurred:
186    // * NO_INIT - the buffer queue has been abandoned.
187    // * BAD_VALUE - one of the below conditions occurred:
188    //              * fence was NULL
189    //              * scaling mode was unknown
190    //              * both in async mode and buffer count was less than the
191    //                max numbers of buffers that can be allocated at once
192    //              * slot index was out of range (see above).
193    //              * the slot was not in the dequeued state
194    //              * the slot was enqueued without requesting a buffer
195    //              * crop rect is out of bounds of the buffer dimensions
196
197    struct QueueBufferInput : public Flattenable<QueueBufferInput> {
198        friend class Flattenable<QueueBufferInput>;
199        inline QueueBufferInput(const Parcel& parcel);
200        // timestamp - a monotonically increasing value in nanoseconds
201        // isAutoTimestamp - if the timestamp was synthesized at queue time
202        // crop - a crop rectangle that's used as a hint to the consumer
203        // scalingMode - a set of flags from NATIVE_WINDOW_SCALING_* in <window.h>
204        // transform - a set of flags from NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_* in <window.h>
205        // async - if the buffer is queued in asynchronous mode
206        // fence - a fence that the consumer must wait on before reading the buffer,
207        //         set this to Fence::NO_FENCE if the buffer is ready immediately
208        inline QueueBufferInput(int64_t timestamp, bool isAutoTimestamp,
209                const Rect& crop, int scalingMode, uint32_t transform, bool async,
210                const sp<Fence>& fence)
211        : timestamp(timestamp), isAutoTimestamp(isAutoTimestamp), crop(crop),
212          scalingMode(scalingMode), transform(transform), async(async),
213          fence(fence) { }
214        inline void deflate(int64_t* outTimestamp, bool* outIsAutoTimestamp,
215                Rect* outCrop, int* outScalingMode, uint32_t* outTransform,
216                bool* outAsync, sp<Fence>* outFence) const {
217            *outTimestamp = timestamp;
218            *outIsAutoTimestamp = bool(isAutoTimestamp);
219            *outCrop = crop;
220            *outScalingMode = scalingMode;
221            *outTransform = transform;
222            *outAsync = bool(async);
223            *outFence = fence;
224        }
225
226        // Flattenable protocol
227        size_t getFlattenedSize() const;
228        size_t getFdCount() const;
229        status_t flatten(void*& buffer, size_t& size, int*& fds, size_t& count) const;
230        status_t unflatten(void const*& buffer, size_t& size, int const*& fds, size_t& count);
231
232    private:
233        int64_t timestamp;
234        int isAutoTimestamp;
235        Rect crop;
236        int scalingMode;
237        uint32_t transform;
238        int async;
239        sp<Fence> fence;
240    };
241
242    // QueueBufferOutput must be a POD structure
243    struct __attribute__ ((__packed__)) QueueBufferOutput {
244        inline QueueBufferOutput() { }
245        // outWidth - filled with default width applied to the buffer
246        // outHeight - filled with default height applied to the buffer
247        // outTransformHint - filled with default transform applied to the buffer
248        // outNumPendingBuffers - num buffers queued that haven't yet been acquired
249        //                        (counting the currently queued buffer)
250        inline void deflate(uint32_t* outWidth,
251                uint32_t* outHeight,
252                uint32_t* outTransformHint,
253                uint32_t* outNumPendingBuffers) const {
254            *outWidth = width;
255            *outHeight = height;
256            *outTransformHint = transformHint;
257            *outNumPendingBuffers = numPendingBuffers;
258        }
259        inline void inflate(uint32_t inWidth, uint32_t inHeight,
260                uint32_t inTransformHint, uint32_t inNumPendingBuffers) {
261            width = inWidth;
262            height = inHeight;
263            transformHint = inTransformHint;
264            numPendingBuffers = inNumPendingBuffers;
265        }
266    private:
267        uint32_t width;
268        uint32_t height;
269        uint32_t transformHint;
270        uint32_t numPendingBuffers;
271    };
272
273    virtual status_t queueBuffer(int slot,
274            const QueueBufferInput& input, QueueBufferOutput* output) = 0;
275
276    // cancelBuffer indicates that the client does not wish to fill in the
277    // buffer associated with slot and transfers ownership of the slot back to
278    // the server.
279    //
280    // The buffer is not queued for use by the consumer.
281    //
282    // The buffer will not be overwritten until the fence signals.  The fence
283    // will usually be the one obtained from dequeueBuffer.
284    virtual void cancelBuffer(int slot, const sp<Fence>& fence) = 0;
285
286    // query retrieves some information for this surface
287    // 'what' tokens allowed are that of NATIVE_WINDOW_* in <window.h>
288    //
289    // Return of a value other than NO_ERROR means an error has occurred:
290    // * NO_INIT - the buffer queue has been abandoned.
291    // * BAD_VALUE - what was out of range
292    virtual int query(int what, int* value) = 0;
293
294    // connect attempts to connect a client API to the IGraphicBufferProducer.
295    // This must be called before any other IGraphicBufferProducer methods are
296    // called except for getAllocator. A consumer must be already connected.
297    //
298    // This method will fail if the connect was previously called on the
299    // IGraphicBufferProducer and no corresponding disconnect call was made.
300    //
301    // The token needs to be any opaque binder object that lives in the
302    // producer process -- it is solely used for obtaining a death notification
303    // when the producer is killed.
304    //
305    // The api should be one of the NATIVE_WINDOW_API_* values in <window.h>
306    //
307    // The producerControlledByApp should be set to true if the producer is hosted
308    // by an untrusted process (typically app_process-forked processes). If both
309    // the producer and the consumer are app-controlled then all buffer queues
310    // will operate in async mode regardless of the async flag.
311    //
312    // Upon success, the output will be filled with meaningful data
313    // (refer to QueueBufferOutput documentation above).
314    //
315    // Return of a value other than NO_ERROR means an error has occurred:
316    // * NO_INIT - one of the following occurred:
317    //             * the buffer queue was abandoned
318    //             * no consumer has yet connected
319    // * BAD_VALUE - one of the following has occurred:
320    //             * the producer is already connected
321    //             * api was out of range (see above).
322    //             * output was NULL.
323    // * DEAD_OBJECT - the token is hosted by an already-dead process
324    //
325    // Additional negative errors may be returned by the internals, they
326    // should be treated as opaque fatal unrecoverable errors.
327    virtual status_t connect(const sp<IBinder>& token,
328            int api, bool producerControlledByApp, QueueBufferOutput* output) = 0;
329
330    // disconnect attempts to disconnect a client API from the
331    // IGraphicBufferProducer.  Calling this method will cause any subsequent
332    // calls to other IGraphicBufferProducer methods to fail except for
333    // getAllocator and connect.  Successfully calling connect after this will
334    // allow the other methods to succeed again.
335    //
336    // This method will fail if the the IGraphicBufferProducer is not currently
337    // connected to the specified client API.
338    //
339    // The api should be one of the NATIVE_WINDOW_API_* values in <window.h>
340    //
341    // Disconnecting from an abandoned IGraphicBufferProducer is legal and
342    // is considered a no-op.
343    //
344    // Return of a value other than NO_ERROR means an error has occurred:
345    // * BAD_VALUE - one of the following has occurred:
346    //             * the api specified does not match the one that was connected
347    //             * api was out of range (see above).
348    // * DEAD_OBJECT - the token is hosted by an already-dead process
349    virtual status_t disconnect(int api) = 0;
350};
351
352// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
353
354class BnGraphicBufferProducer : public BnInterface<IGraphicBufferProducer>
355{
356public:
357    virtual status_t    onTransact( uint32_t code,
358                                    const Parcel& data,
359                                    Parcel* reply,
360                                    uint32_t flags = 0);
361};
362
363// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
364}; // namespace android
365
366#endif // ANDROID_GUI_IGRAPHICBUFFERPRODUCER_H
367