1/*
2 * Copyright (C) 2011 The Android Open Source Project
3 *
4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
7 *
8 *      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
9 *
10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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15 */
16
17#ifndef SYSTEM_CORE_INCLUDE_ANDROID_WINDOW_H
18#define SYSTEM_CORE_INCLUDE_ANDROID_WINDOW_H
19
20#include <cutils/native_handle.h>
21#include <errno.h>
22#include <limits.h>
23#include <stdint.h>
24#include <string.h>
25#include <sys/cdefs.h>
26#include <system/graphics.h>
27#include <unistd.h>
28#include <stdbool.h>
29
30#ifndef __UNUSED
31#define __UNUSED __attribute__((__unused__))
32#endif
33#ifndef __deprecated
34#define __deprecated __attribute__((__deprecated__))
35#endif
36
37__BEGIN_DECLS
38
39/*****************************************************************************/
40
41#define ANDROID_NATIVE_MAKE_CONSTANT(a,b,c,d) \
42    (((unsigned)(a)<<24)|((unsigned)(b)<<16)|((unsigned)(c)<<8)|(unsigned)(d))
43
44#define ANDROID_NATIVE_WINDOW_MAGIC \
45    ANDROID_NATIVE_MAKE_CONSTANT('_','w','n','d')
46
47#define ANDROID_NATIVE_BUFFER_MAGIC \
48    ANDROID_NATIVE_MAKE_CONSTANT('_','b','f','r')
49
50// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
51
52// This #define may be used to conditionally compile device-specific code to
53// support either the prior ANativeWindow interface, which did not pass libsync
54// fences around, or the new interface that does.  This #define is only present
55// when the ANativeWindow interface does include libsync support.
56#define ANDROID_NATIVE_WINDOW_HAS_SYNC 1
57
58// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
59
60typedef const native_handle_t* buffer_handle_t;
61
62// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
63
64typedef struct android_native_rect_t
65{
66    int32_t left;
67    int32_t top;
68    int32_t right;
69    int32_t bottom;
70} android_native_rect_t;
71
72// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
73
74typedef struct android_native_base_t
75{
76    /* a magic value defined by the actual EGL native type */
77    int magic;
78
79    /* the sizeof() of the actual EGL native type */
80    int version;
81
82    void* reserved[4];
83
84    /* reference-counting interface */
85    void (*incRef)(struct android_native_base_t* base);
86    void (*decRef)(struct android_native_base_t* base);
87} android_native_base_t;
88
89typedef struct ANativeWindowBuffer
90{
91#ifdef __cplusplus
92    ANativeWindowBuffer() {
93        common.magic = ANDROID_NATIVE_BUFFER_MAGIC;
94        common.version = sizeof(ANativeWindowBuffer);
95        memset(common.reserved, 0, sizeof(common.reserved));
96    }
97
98    // Implement the methods that sp<ANativeWindowBuffer> expects so that it
99    // can be used to automatically refcount ANativeWindowBuffer's.
100    void incStrong(const void* /*id*/) const {
101        common.incRef(const_cast<android_native_base_t*>(&common));
102    }
103    void decStrong(const void* /*id*/) const {
104        common.decRef(const_cast<android_native_base_t*>(&common));
105    }
106#endif
107
108    struct android_native_base_t common;
109
110    int width;
111    int height;
112    int stride;
113    int format;
114    int usage;
115
116    void* reserved[2];
117
118    buffer_handle_t handle;
119
120    void* reserved_proc[8];
121} ANativeWindowBuffer_t;
122
123// Old typedef for backwards compatibility.
124typedef ANativeWindowBuffer_t android_native_buffer_t;
125
126// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
127
128/* attributes queriable with query() */
129enum {
130    NATIVE_WINDOW_WIDTH     = 0,
131    NATIVE_WINDOW_HEIGHT    = 1,
132    NATIVE_WINDOW_FORMAT    = 2,
133
134    /* The minimum number of buffers that must remain un-dequeued after a buffer
135     * has been queued.  This value applies only if set_buffer_count was used to
136     * override the number of buffers and if a buffer has since been queued.
137     * Users of the set_buffer_count ANativeWindow method should query this
138     * value before calling set_buffer_count.  If it is necessary to have N
139     * buffers simultaneously dequeued as part of the steady-state operation,
140     * and this query returns M then N+M buffers should be requested via
141     * native_window_set_buffer_count.
142     *
143     * Note that this value does NOT apply until a single buffer has been
144     * queued.  In particular this means that it is possible to:
145     *
146     * 1. Query M = min undequeued buffers
147     * 2. Set the buffer count to N + M
148     * 3. Dequeue all N + M buffers
149     * 4. Cancel M buffers
150     * 5. Queue, dequeue, queue, dequeue, ad infinitum
151     */
152    NATIVE_WINDOW_MIN_UNDEQUEUED_BUFFERS = 3,
153
154    /* Check whether queueBuffer operations on the ANativeWindow send the buffer
155     * to the window compositor.  The query sets the returned 'value' argument
156     * to 1 if the ANativeWindow DOES send queued buffers directly to the window
157     * compositor and 0 if the buffers do not go directly to the window
158     * compositor.
159     *
160     * This can be used to determine whether protected buffer content should be
161     * sent to the ANativeWindow.  Note, however, that a result of 1 does NOT
162     * indicate that queued buffers will be protected from applications or users
163     * capturing their contents.  If that behavior is desired then some other
164     * mechanism (e.g. the GRALLOC_USAGE_PROTECTED flag) should be used in
165     * conjunction with this query.
166     */
167    NATIVE_WINDOW_QUEUES_TO_WINDOW_COMPOSER = 4,
168
169    /* Get the concrete type of a ANativeWindow.  See below for the list of
170     * possible return values.
171     *
172     * This query should not be used outside the Android framework and will
173     * likely be removed in the near future.
174     */
175    NATIVE_WINDOW_CONCRETE_TYPE = 5,
176
177
178    /*
179     * Default width and height of ANativeWindow buffers, these are the
180     * dimensions of the window buffers irrespective of the
181     * NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_DIMENSIONS call and match the native window
182     * size unless overridden by NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_USER_DIMENSIONS.
183     */
184    NATIVE_WINDOW_DEFAULT_WIDTH = 6,
185    NATIVE_WINDOW_DEFAULT_HEIGHT = 7,
186
187    /*
188     * transformation that will most-likely be applied to buffers. This is only
189     * a hint, the actual transformation applied might be different.
190     *
191     * INTENDED USE:
192     *
193     * The transform hint can be used by a producer, for instance the GLES
194     * driver, to pre-rotate the rendering such that the final transformation
195     * in the composer is identity. This can be very useful when used in
196     * conjunction with the h/w composer HAL, in situations where it
197     * cannot handle arbitrary rotations.
198     *
199     * 1. Before dequeuing a buffer, the GL driver (or any other ANW client)
200     *    queries the ANW for NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_HINT.
201     *
202     * 2. The GL driver overrides the width and height of the ANW to
203     *    account for NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_HINT. This is done by querying
204     *    NATIVE_WINDOW_DEFAULT_{WIDTH | HEIGHT}, swapping the dimensions
205     *    according to NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_HINT and calling
206     *    native_window_set_buffers_dimensions().
207     *
208     * 3. The GL driver dequeues a buffer of the new pre-rotated size.
209     *
210     * 4. The GL driver renders to the buffer such that the image is
211     *    already transformed, that is applying NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_HINT
212     *    to the rendering.
213     *
214     * 5. The GL driver calls native_window_set_transform to apply
215     *    inverse transformation to the buffer it just rendered.
216     *    In order to do this, the GL driver needs
217     *    to calculate the inverse of NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_HINT, this is
218     *    done easily:
219     *
220     *        int hintTransform, inverseTransform;
221     *        query(..., NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_HINT, &hintTransform);
222     *        inverseTransform = hintTransform;
223     *        if (hintTransform & HAL_TRANSFORM_ROT_90)
224     *            inverseTransform ^= HAL_TRANSFORM_ROT_180;
225     *
226     *
227     * 6. The GL driver queues the pre-transformed buffer.
228     *
229     * 7. The composer combines the buffer transform with the display
230     *    transform.  If the buffer transform happens to cancel out the
231     *    display transform then no rotation is needed.
232     *
233     */
234    NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_HINT = 8,
235
236    /*
237     * Boolean that indicates whether the consumer is running more than
238     * one buffer behind the producer.
239     */
240    NATIVE_WINDOW_CONSUMER_RUNNING_BEHIND = 9,
241
242    /*
243     * The consumer gralloc usage bits currently set by the consumer.
244     * The values are defined in hardware/libhardware/include/gralloc.h.
245     */
246    NATIVE_WINDOW_CONSUMER_USAGE_BITS = 10,
247
248    /**
249     * Transformation that will by applied to buffers by the hwcomposer.
250     * This must not be set or checked by producer endpoints, and will
251     * disable the transform hint set in SurfaceFlinger (see
252     * NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_HINT).
253     *
254     * INTENDED USE:
255     * Temporary - Please do not use this.  This is intended only to be used
256     * by the camera's LEGACY mode.
257     *
258     * In situations where a SurfaceFlinger client wishes to set a transform
259     * that is not visible to the producer, and will always be applied in the
260     * hardware composer, the client can set this flag with
261     * native_window_set_buffers_sticky_transform.  This can be used to rotate
262     * and flip buffers consumed by hardware composer without actually changing
263     * the aspect ratio of the buffers produced.
264     */
265    NATIVE_WINDOW_STICKY_TRANSFORM = 11,
266
267    /**
268     * The default data space for the buffers as set by the consumer.
269     * The values are defined in graphics.h.
270     */
271    NATIVE_WINDOW_DEFAULT_DATASPACE = 12,
272
273    /*
274     * Returns the age of the contents of the most recently dequeued buffer as
275     * the number of frames that have elapsed since it was last queued. For
276     * example, if the window is double-buffered, the age of any given buffer in
277     * steady state will be 2. If the dequeued buffer has never been queued, its
278     * age will be 0.
279     */
280    NATIVE_WINDOW_BUFFER_AGE = 13,
281
282    /*
283     * Returns the duration of the last dequeueBuffer call in microseconds
284     */
285    NATIVE_WINDOW_LAST_DEQUEUE_DURATION = 14,
286
287    /*
288     * Returns the duration of the last queueBuffer call in microseconds
289     */
290    NATIVE_WINDOW_LAST_QUEUE_DURATION = 15,
291};
292
293/* Valid operations for the (*perform)() hook.
294 *
295 * Values marked as 'deprecated' are supported, but have been superceded by
296 * other functionality.
297 *
298 * Values marked as 'private' should be considered private to the framework.
299 * HAL implementation code with access to an ANativeWindow should not use these,
300 * as it may not interact properly with the framework's use of the
301 * ANativeWindow.
302 */
303enum {
304    NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_USAGE                 =  0,
305    NATIVE_WINDOW_CONNECT                   =  1,   /* deprecated */
306    NATIVE_WINDOW_DISCONNECT                =  2,   /* deprecated */
307    NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_CROP                  =  3,   /* private */
308    NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFER_COUNT          =  4,
309    NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_GEOMETRY      =  5,   /* deprecated */
310    NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_TRANSFORM     =  6,
311    NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_TIMESTAMP     =  7,
312    NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_DIMENSIONS    =  8,
313    NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_FORMAT        =  9,
314    NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_SCALING_MODE          = 10,   /* private */
315    NATIVE_WINDOW_LOCK                      = 11,   /* private */
316    NATIVE_WINDOW_UNLOCK_AND_POST           = 12,   /* private */
317    NATIVE_WINDOW_API_CONNECT               = 13,   /* private */
318    NATIVE_WINDOW_API_DISCONNECT            = 14,   /* private */
319    NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_USER_DIMENSIONS = 15, /* private */
320    NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_POST_TRANSFORM_CROP   = 16,   /* private */
321    NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_STICKY_TRANSFORM = 17,/* private */
322    NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_SIDEBAND_STREAM       = 18,
323    NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_DATASPACE     = 19,
324    NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_SURFACE_DAMAGE        = 20,   /* private */
325    NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_SHARED_BUFFER_MODE    = 21,
326    NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_AUTO_REFRESH          = 22,
327    NATIVE_WINDOW_GET_FRAME_TIMESTAMPS      = 23,
328};
329
330/* parameter for NATIVE_WINDOW_[API_][DIS]CONNECT */
331enum {
332    /* Buffers will be queued by EGL via eglSwapBuffers after being filled using
333     * OpenGL ES.
334     */
335    NATIVE_WINDOW_API_EGL = 1,
336
337    /* Buffers will be queued after being filled using the CPU
338     */
339    NATIVE_WINDOW_API_CPU = 2,
340
341    /* Buffers will be queued by Stagefright after being filled by a video
342     * decoder.  The video decoder can either be a software or hardware decoder.
343     */
344    NATIVE_WINDOW_API_MEDIA = 3,
345
346    /* Buffers will be queued by the the camera HAL.
347     */
348    NATIVE_WINDOW_API_CAMERA = 4,
349};
350
351/* parameter for NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_TRANSFORM */
352enum {
353    /* flip source image horizontally */
354    NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_FLIP_H = HAL_TRANSFORM_FLIP_H ,
355    /* flip source image vertically */
356    NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_FLIP_V = HAL_TRANSFORM_FLIP_V,
357    /* rotate source image 90 degrees clock-wise, and is applied after TRANSFORM_FLIP_{H|V} */
358    NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_ROT_90 = HAL_TRANSFORM_ROT_90,
359    /* rotate source image 180 degrees */
360    NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_ROT_180 = HAL_TRANSFORM_ROT_180,
361    /* rotate source image 270 degrees clock-wise */
362    NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_ROT_270 = HAL_TRANSFORM_ROT_270,
363    /* transforms source by the inverse transform of the screen it is displayed onto. This
364     * transform is applied last */
365    NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_INVERSE_DISPLAY = 0x08
366};
367
368/* parameter for NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_SCALING_MODE
369 * keep in sync with Surface.java in frameworks/base */
370enum {
371    /* the window content is not updated (frozen) until a buffer of
372     * the window size is received (enqueued)
373     */
374    NATIVE_WINDOW_SCALING_MODE_FREEZE           = 0,
375    /* the buffer is scaled in both dimensions to match the window size */
376    NATIVE_WINDOW_SCALING_MODE_SCALE_TO_WINDOW  = 1,
377    /* the buffer is scaled uniformly such that the smaller dimension
378     * of the buffer matches the window size (cropping in the process)
379     */
380    NATIVE_WINDOW_SCALING_MODE_SCALE_CROP       = 2,
381    /* the window is clipped to the size of the buffer's crop rectangle; pixels
382     * outside the crop rectangle are treated as if they are completely
383     * transparent.
384     */
385    NATIVE_WINDOW_SCALING_MODE_NO_SCALE_CROP    = 3,
386};
387
388/* values returned by the NATIVE_WINDOW_CONCRETE_TYPE query */
389enum {
390    NATIVE_WINDOW_FRAMEBUFFER               = 0, /* FramebufferNativeWindow */
391    NATIVE_WINDOW_SURFACE                   = 1, /* Surface */
392};
393
394/* parameter for NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_TIMESTAMP
395 *
396 * Special timestamp value to indicate that timestamps should be auto-generated
397 * by the native window when queueBuffer is called.  This is equal to INT64_MIN,
398 * defined directly to avoid problems with C99/C++ inclusion of stdint.h.
399 */
400static const int64_t NATIVE_WINDOW_TIMESTAMP_AUTO = (-9223372036854775807LL-1);
401
402struct ANativeWindow
403{
404#ifdef __cplusplus
405    ANativeWindow()
406        : flags(0), minSwapInterval(0), maxSwapInterval(0), xdpi(0), ydpi(0)
407    {
408        common.magic = ANDROID_NATIVE_WINDOW_MAGIC;
409        common.version = sizeof(ANativeWindow);
410        memset(common.reserved, 0, sizeof(common.reserved));
411    }
412
413    /* Implement the methods that sp<ANativeWindow> expects so that it
414       can be used to automatically refcount ANativeWindow's. */
415    void incStrong(const void* /*id*/) const {
416        common.incRef(const_cast<android_native_base_t*>(&common));
417    }
418    void decStrong(const void* /*id*/) const {
419        common.decRef(const_cast<android_native_base_t*>(&common));
420    }
421#endif
422
423    struct android_native_base_t common;
424
425    /* flags describing some attributes of this surface or its updater */
426    const uint32_t flags;
427
428    /* min swap interval supported by this updated */
429    const int   minSwapInterval;
430
431    /* max swap interval supported by this updated */
432    const int   maxSwapInterval;
433
434    /* horizontal and vertical resolution in DPI */
435    const float xdpi;
436    const float ydpi;
437
438    /* Some storage reserved for the OEM's driver. */
439    intptr_t    oem[4];
440
441    /*
442     * Set the swap interval for this surface.
443     *
444     * Returns 0 on success or -errno on error.
445     */
446    int     (*setSwapInterval)(struct ANativeWindow* window,
447                int interval);
448
449    /*
450     * Hook called by EGL to acquire a buffer. After this call, the buffer
451     * is not locked, so its content cannot be modified. This call may block if
452     * no buffers are available.
453     *
454     * The window holds a reference to the buffer between dequeueBuffer and
455     * either queueBuffer or cancelBuffer, so clients only need their own
456     * reference if they might use the buffer after queueing or canceling it.
457     * Holding a reference to a buffer after queueing or canceling it is only
458     * allowed if a specific buffer count has been set.
459     *
460     * Returns 0 on success or -errno on error.
461     *
462     * XXX: This function is deprecated.  It will continue to work for some
463     * time for binary compatibility, but the new dequeueBuffer function that
464     * outputs a fence file descriptor should be used in its place.
465     */
466    int     (*dequeueBuffer_DEPRECATED)(struct ANativeWindow* window,
467                struct ANativeWindowBuffer** buffer);
468
469    /*
470     * hook called by EGL to lock a buffer. This MUST be called before modifying
471     * the content of a buffer. The buffer must have been acquired with
472     * dequeueBuffer first.
473     *
474     * Returns 0 on success or -errno on error.
475     *
476     * XXX: This function is deprecated.  It will continue to work for some
477     * time for binary compatibility, but it is essentially a no-op, and calls
478     * to it should be removed.
479     */
480    int     (*lockBuffer_DEPRECATED)(struct ANativeWindow* window,
481                struct ANativeWindowBuffer* buffer);
482
483    /*
484     * Hook called by EGL when modifications to the render buffer are done.
485     * This unlocks and post the buffer.
486     *
487     * The window holds a reference to the buffer between dequeueBuffer and
488     * either queueBuffer or cancelBuffer, so clients only need their own
489     * reference if they might use the buffer after queueing or canceling it.
490     * Holding a reference to a buffer after queueing or canceling it is only
491     * allowed if a specific buffer count has been set.
492     *
493     * Buffers MUST be queued in the same order than they were dequeued.
494     *
495     * Returns 0 on success or -errno on error.
496     *
497     * XXX: This function is deprecated.  It will continue to work for some
498     * time for binary compatibility, but the new queueBuffer function that
499     * takes a fence file descriptor should be used in its place (pass a value
500     * of -1 for the fence file descriptor if there is no valid one to pass).
501     */
502    int     (*queueBuffer_DEPRECATED)(struct ANativeWindow* window,
503                struct ANativeWindowBuffer* buffer);
504
505    /*
506     * hook used to retrieve information about the native window.
507     *
508     * Returns 0 on success or -errno on error.
509     */
510    int     (*query)(const struct ANativeWindow* window,
511                int what, int* value);
512
513    /*
514     * hook used to perform various operations on the surface.
515     * (*perform)() is a generic mechanism to add functionality to
516     * ANativeWindow while keeping backward binary compatibility.
517     *
518     * DO NOT CALL THIS HOOK DIRECTLY.  Instead, use the helper functions
519     * defined below.
520     *
521     * (*perform)() returns -ENOENT if the 'what' parameter is not supported
522     * by the surface's implementation.
523     *
524     * See above for a list of valid operations, such as
525     * NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_USAGE or NATIVE_WINDOW_CONNECT
526     */
527    int     (*perform)(struct ANativeWindow* window,
528                int operation, ... );
529
530    /*
531     * Hook used to cancel a buffer that has been dequeued.
532     * No synchronization is performed between dequeue() and cancel(), so
533     * either external synchronization is needed, or these functions must be
534     * called from the same thread.
535     *
536     * The window holds a reference to the buffer between dequeueBuffer and
537     * either queueBuffer or cancelBuffer, so clients only need their own
538     * reference if they might use the buffer after queueing or canceling it.
539     * Holding a reference to a buffer after queueing or canceling it is only
540     * allowed if a specific buffer count has been set.
541     *
542     * XXX: This function is deprecated.  It will continue to work for some
543     * time for binary compatibility, but the new cancelBuffer function that
544     * takes a fence file descriptor should be used in its place (pass a value
545     * of -1 for the fence file descriptor if there is no valid one to pass).
546     */
547    int     (*cancelBuffer_DEPRECATED)(struct ANativeWindow* window,
548                struct ANativeWindowBuffer* buffer);
549
550    /*
551     * Hook called by EGL to acquire a buffer. This call may block if no
552     * buffers are available.
553     *
554     * The window holds a reference to the buffer between dequeueBuffer and
555     * either queueBuffer or cancelBuffer, so clients only need their own
556     * reference if they might use the buffer after queueing or canceling it.
557     * Holding a reference to a buffer after queueing or canceling it is only
558     * allowed if a specific buffer count has been set.
559     *
560     * The libsync fence file descriptor returned in the int pointed to by the
561     * fenceFd argument will refer to the fence that must signal before the
562     * dequeued buffer may be written to.  A value of -1 indicates that the
563     * caller may access the buffer immediately without waiting on a fence.  If
564     * a valid file descriptor is returned (i.e. any value except -1) then the
565     * caller is responsible for closing the file descriptor.
566     *
567     * Returns 0 on success or -errno on error.
568     */
569    int     (*dequeueBuffer)(struct ANativeWindow* window,
570                struct ANativeWindowBuffer** buffer, int* fenceFd);
571
572    /*
573     * Hook called by EGL when modifications to the render buffer are done.
574     * This unlocks and post the buffer.
575     *
576     * The window holds a reference to the buffer between dequeueBuffer and
577     * either queueBuffer or cancelBuffer, so clients only need their own
578     * reference if they might use the buffer after queueing or canceling it.
579     * Holding a reference to a buffer after queueing or canceling it is only
580     * allowed if a specific buffer count has been set.
581     *
582     * The fenceFd argument specifies a libsync fence file descriptor for a
583     * fence that must signal before the buffer can be accessed.  If the buffer
584     * can be accessed immediately then a value of -1 should be used.  The
585     * caller must not use the file descriptor after it is passed to
586     * queueBuffer, and the ANativeWindow implementation is responsible for
587     * closing it.
588     *
589     * Returns 0 on success or -errno on error.
590     */
591    int     (*queueBuffer)(struct ANativeWindow* window,
592                struct ANativeWindowBuffer* buffer, int fenceFd);
593
594    /*
595     * Hook used to cancel a buffer that has been dequeued.
596     * No synchronization is performed between dequeue() and cancel(), so
597     * either external synchronization is needed, or these functions must be
598     * called from the same thread.
599     *
600     * The window holds a reference to the buffer between dequeueBuffer and
601     * either queueBuffer or cancelBuffer, so clients only need their own
602     * reference if they might use the buffer after queueing or canceling it.
603     * Holding a reference to a buffer after queueing or canceling it is only
604     * allowed if a specific buffer count has been set.
605     *
606     * The fenceFd argument specifies a libsync fence file decsriptor for a
607     * fence that must signal before the buffer can be accessed.  If the buffer
608     * can be accessed immediately then a value of -1 should be used.
609     *
610     * Note that if the client has not waited on the fence that was returned
611     * from dequeueBuffer, that same fence should be passed to cancelBuffer to
612     * ensure that future uses of the buffer are preceded by a wait on that
613     * fence.  The caller must not use the file descriptor after it is passed
614     * to cancelBuffer, and the ANativeWindow implementation is responsible for
615     * closing it.
616     *
617     * Returns 0 on success or -errno on error.
618     */
619    int     (*cancelBuffer)(struct ANativeWindow* window,
620                struct ANativeWindowBuffer* buffer, int fenceFd);
621};
622
623 /* Backwards compatibility: use ANativeWindow (struct ANativeWindow in C).
624  * android_native_window_t is deprecated.
625  */
626typedef struct ANativeWindow ANativeWindow;
627typedef struct ANativeWindow android_native_window_t __deprecated;
628
629/*
630 *  native_window_set_usage(..., usage)
631 *  Sets the intended usage flags for the next buffers
632 *  acquired with (*lockBuffer)() and on.
633 *  By default (if this function is never called), a usage of
634 *      GRALLOC_USAGE_HW_RENDER | GRALLOC_USAGE_HW_TEXTURE
635 *  is assumed.
636 *  Calling this function will usually cause following buffers to be
637 *  reallocated.
638 */
639
640static inline int native_window_set_usage(
641        struct ANativeWindow* window, int usage)
642{
643    return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_USAGE, usage);
644}
645
646/* deprecated. Always returns 0. Don't call. */
647static inline int native_window_connect(
648        struct ANativeWindow* window __UNUSED, int api __UNUSED) __deprecated;
649
650static inline int native_window_connect(
651        struct ANativeWindow* window __UNUSED, int api __UNUSED) {
652    return 0;
653}
654
655/* deprecated. Always returns 0. Don't call. */
656static inline int native_window_disconnect(
657        struct ANativeWindow* window __UNUSED, int api __UNUSED) __deprecated;
658
659static inline int native_window_disconnect(
660        struct ANativeWindow* window __UNUSED, int api __UNUSED) {
661    return 0;
662}
663
664/*
665 * native_window_set_crop(..., crop)
666 * Sets which region of the next queued buffers needs to be considered.
667 * Depending on the scaling mode, a buffer's crop region is scaled and/or
668 * cropped to match the surface's size.  This function sets the crop in
669 * pre-transformed buffer pixel coordinates.
670 *
671 * The specified crop region applies to all buffers queued after it is called.
672 *
673 * If 'crop' is NULL, subsequently queued buffers won't be cropped.
674 *
675 * An error is returned if for instance the crop region is invalid, out of the
676 * buffer's bound or if the window is invalid.
677 */
678static inline int native_window_set_crop(
679        struct ANativeWindow* window,
680        android_native_rect_t const * crop)
681{
682    return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_CROP, crop);
683}
684
685/*
686 * native_window_set_post_transform_crop(..., crop)
687 * Sets which region of the next queued buffers needs to be considered.
688 * Depending on the scaling mode, a buffer's crop region is scaled and/or
689 * cropped to match the surface's size.  This function sets the crop in
690 * post-transformed pixel coordinates.
691 *
692 * The specified crop region applies to all buffers queued after it is called.
693 *
694 * If 'crop' is NULL, subsequently queued buffers won't be cropped.
695 *
696 * An error is returned if for instance the crop region is invalid, out of the
697 * buffer's bound or if the window is invalid.
698 */
699static inline int native_window_set_post_transform_crop(
700        struct ANativeWindow* window,
701        android_native_rect_t const * crop)
702{
703    return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_POST_TRANSFORM_CROP, crop);
704}
705
706/*
707 * native_window_set_active_rect(..., active_rect)
708 *
709 * This function is deprecated and will be removed soon.  For now it simply
710 * sets the post-transform crop for compatibility while multi-project commits
711 * get checked.
712 */
713static inline int native_window_set_active_rect(
714        struct ANativeWindow* window,
715        android_native_rect_t const * active_rect) __deprecated;
716
717static inline int native_window_set_active_rect(
718        struct ANativeWindow* window,
719        android_native_rect_t const * active_rect)
720{
721    return native_window_set_post_transform_crop(window, active_rect);
722}
723
724/*
725 * native_window_set_buffer_count(..., count)
726 * Sets the number of buffers associated with this native window.
727 */
728static inline int native_window_set_buffer_count(
729        struct ANativeWindow* window,
730        size_t bufferCount)
731{
732    return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFER_COUNT, bufferCount);
733}
734
735/*
736 * native_window_set_buffers_geometry(..., int w, int h, int format)
737 * All buffers dequeued after this call will have the dimensions and format
738 * specified.  A successful call to this function has the same effect as calling
739 * native_window_set_buffers_size and native_window_set_buffers_format.
740 *
741 * XXX: This function is deprecated.  The native_window_set_buffers_dimensions
742 * and native_window_set_buffers_format functions should be used instead.
743 */
744static inline int native_window_set_buffers_geometry(
745        struct ANativeWindow* window,
746        int w, int h, int format) __deprecated;
747
748static inline int native_window_set_buffers_geometry(
749        struct ANativeWindow* window,
750        int w, int h, int format)
751{
752    return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_GEOMETRY,
753            w, h, format);
754}
755
756/*
757 * native_window_set_buffers_dimensions(..., int w, int h)
758 * All buffers dequeued after this call will have the dimensions specified.
759 * In particular, all buffers will have a fixed-size, independent from the
760 * native-window size. They will be scaled according to the scaling mode
761 * (see native_window_set_scaling_mode) upon window composition.
762 *
763 * If w and h are 0, the normal behavior is restored. That is, dequeued buffers
764 * following this call will be sized to match the window's size.
765 *
766 * Calling this function will reset the window crop to a NULL value, which
767 * disables cropping of the buffers.
768 */
769static inline int native_window_set_buffers_dimensions(
770        struct ANativeWindow* window,
771        int w, int h)
772{
773    return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_DIMENSIONS,
774            w, h);
775}
776
777/*
778 * native_window_set_buffers_user_dimensions(..., int w, int h)
779 *
780 * Sets the user buffer size for the window, which overrides the
781 * window's size.  All buffers dequeued after this call will have the
782 * dimensions specified unless overridden by
783 * native_window_set_buffers_dimensions.  All buffers will have a
784 * fixed-size, independent from the native-window size. They will be
785 * scaled according to the scaling mode (see
786 * native_window_set_scaling_mode) upon window composition.
787 *
788 * If w and h are 0, the normal behavior is restored. That is, the
789 * default buffer size will match the windows's size.
790 *
791 * Calling this function will reset the window crop to a NULL value, which
792 * disables cropping of the buffers.
793 */
794static inline int native_window_set_buffers_user_dimensions(
795        struct ANativeWindow* window,
796        int w, int h)
797{
798    return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_USER_DIMENSIONS,
799            w, h);
800}
801
802/*
803 * native_window_set_buffers_format(..., int format)
804 * All buffers dequeued after this call will have the format specified.
805 *
806 * If the specified format is 0, the default buffer format will be used.
807 */
808static inline int native_window_set_buffers_format(
809        struct ANativeWindow* window,
810        int format)
811{
812    return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_FORMAT, format);
813}
814
815/*
816 * native_window_set_buffers_data_space(..., int dataSpace)
817 * All buffers queued after this call will be associated with the dataSpace
818 * parameter specified.
819 *
820 * dataSpace specifies additional information about the buffer that's dependent
821 * on the buffer format and the endpoints. For example, it can be used to convey
822 * the color space of the image data in the buffer, or it can be used to
823 * indicate that the buffers contain depth measurement data instead of color
824 * images.  The default dataSpace is 0, HAL_DATASPACE_UNKNOWN, unless it has been
825 * overridden by the consumer.
826 */
827static inline int native_window_set_buffers_data_space(
828        struct ANativeWindow* window,
829        android_dataspace_t dataSpace)
830{
831    return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_DATASPACE,
832            dataSpace);
833}
834
835/*
836 * native_window_set_buffers_transform(..., int transform)
837 * All buffers queued after this call will be displayed transformed according
838 * to the transform parameter specified.
839 */
840static inline int native_window_set_buffers_transform(
841        struct ANativeWindow* window,
842        int transform)
843{
844    return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_TRANSFORM,
845            transform);
846}
847
848/*
849 * native_window_set_buffers_sticky_transform(..., int transform)
850 * All buffers queued after this call will be displayed transformed according
851 * to the transform parameter specified applied on top of the regular buffer
852 * transform.  Setting this transform will disable the transform hint.
853 *
854 * Temporary - This is only intended to be used by the LEGACY camera mode, do
855 *   not use this for anything else.
856 */
857static inline int native_window_set_buffers_sticky_transform(
858        struct ANativeWindow* window,
859        int transform)
860{
861    return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_STICKY_TRANSFORM,
862            transform);
863}
864
865/*
866 * native_window_set_buffers_timestamp(..., int64_t timestamp)
867 * All buffers queued after this call will be associated with the timestamp
868 * parameter specified. If the timestamp is set to NATIVE_WINDOW_TIMESTAMP_AUTO
869 * (the default), timestamps will be generated automatically when queueBuffer is
870 * called. The timestamp is measured in nanoseconds, and is normally monotonically
871 * increasing. The timestamp should be unaffected by time-of-day adjustments,
872 * and for a camera should be strictly monotonic but for a media player may be
873 * reset when the position is set.
874 */
875static inline int native_window_set_buffers_timestamp(
876        struct ANativeWindow* window,
877        int64_t timestamp)
878{
879    return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_TIMESTAMP,
880            timestamp);
881}
882
883/*
884 * native_window_set_scaling_mode(..., int mode)
885 * All buffers queued after this call will be associated with the scaling mode
886 * specified.
887 */
888static inline int native_window_set_scaling_mode(
889        struct ANativeWindow* window,
890        int mode)
891{
892    return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_SCALING_MODE,
893            mode);
894}
895
896/*
897 * native_window_api_connect(..., int api)
898 * connects an API to this window. only one API can be connected at a time.
899 * Returns -EINVAL if for some reason the window cannot be connected, which
900 * can happen if it's connected to some other API.
901 */
902static inline int native_window_api_connect(
903        struct ANativeWindow* window, int api)
904{
905    return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_API_CONNECT, api);
906}
907
908/*
909 * native_window_api_disconnect(..., int api)
910 * disconnect the API from this window.
911 * An error is returned if for instance the window wasn't connected in the
912 * first place.
913 */
914static inline int native_window_api_disconnect(
915        struct ANativeWindow* window, int api)
916{
917    return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_API_DISCONNECT, api);
918}
919
920/*
921 * native_window_dequeue_buffer_and_wait(...)
922 * Dequeue a buffer and wait on the fence associated with that buffer.  The
923 * buffer may safely be accessed immediately upon this function returning.  An
924 * error is returned if either of the dequeue or the wait operations fail.
925 */
926static inline int native_window_dequeue_buffer_and_wait(ANativeWindow *anw,
927        struct ANativeWindowBuffer** anb) {
928    return anw->dequeueBuffer_DEPRECATED(anw, anb);
929}
930
931/*
932 * native_window_set_sideband_stream(..., native_handle_t*)
933 * Attach a sideband buffer stream to a native window.
934 */
935static inline int native_window_set_sideband_stream(
936        struct ANativeWindow* window,
937        native_handle_t* sidebandHandle)
938{
939    return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_SIDEBAND_STREAM,
940            sidebandHandle);
941}
942
943/*
944 * native_window_set_surface_damage(..., android_native_rect_t* rects, int numRects)
945 * Set the surface damage (i.e., the region of the surface that has changed
946 * since the previous frame). The damage set by this call will be reset (to the
947 * default of full-surface damage) after calling queue, so this must be called
948 * prior to every frame with damage that does not cover the whole surface if the
949 * caller desires downstream consumers to use this optimization.
950 *
951 * The damage region is specified as an array of rectangles, with the important
952 * caveat that the origin of the surface is considered to be the bottom-left
953 * corner, as in OpenGL ES.
954 *
955 * If numRects is set to 0, rects may be NULL, and the surface damage will be
956 * set to the full surface (the same as if this function had not been called for
957 * this frame).
958 */
959static inline int native_window_set_surface_damage(
960        struct ANativeWindow* window,
961        const android_native_rect_t* rects, size_t numRects)
962{
963    return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_SURFACE_DAMAGE,
964            rects, numRects);
965}
966
967/*
968 * native_window_set_shared_buffer_mode(..., bool sharedBufferMode)
969 * Enable/disable shared buffer mode
970 */
971static inline int native_window_set_shared_buffer_mode(
972        struct ANativeWindow* window,
973        bool sharedBufferMode)
974{
975    return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_SHARED_BUFFER_MODE,
976            sharedBufferMode);
977}
978
979/*
980 * native_window_set_auto_refresh(..., autoRefresh)
981 * Enable/disable auto refresh when in shared buffer mode
982 */
983static inline int native_window_set_auto_refresh(
984        struct ANativeWindow* window,
985        bool autoRefresh)
986{
987    return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_AUTO_REFRESH, autoRefresh);
988}
989
990static inline int native_window_get_frame_timestamps(
991        struct ANativeWindow* window, uint32_t framesAgo,
992        int64_t* outPostedTime, int64_t* outAcquireTime,
993        int64_t* outRefreshStartTime, int64_t* outGlCompositionDoneTime,
994        int64_t* outDisplayRetireTime, int64_t* outReleaseTime)
995{
996    return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_GET_FRAME_TIMESTAMPS,
997            framesAgo, outPostedTime, outAcquireTime, outRefreshStartTime,
998            outGlCompositionDoneTime, outDisplayRetireTime, outReleaseTime);
999}
1000
1001
1002__END_DECLS
1003
1004#endif /* SYSTEM_CORE_INCLUDE_ANDROID_WINDOW_H */
1005