Surface.h revision 7dde599bf1a0dbef7390d91c2689d506371cdbd7
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16
17#ifndef ANDROID_GUI_SURFACE_H
18#define ANDROID_GUI_SURFACE_H
19
20#include <gui/IGraphicBufferProducer.h>
21#include <gui/BufferQueue.h>
22
23#include <ui/ANativeObjectBase.h>
24#include <ui/Region.h>
25
26#include <utils/RefBase.h>
27#include <utils/threads.h>
28#include <utils/KeyedVector.h>
29
30struct ANativeWindow_Buffer;
31
32namespace android {
33
34/*
35 * An implementation of ANativeWindow that feeds graphics buffers into a
36 * BufferQueue.
37 *
38 * This is typically used by programs that want to render frames through
39 * some means (maybe OpenGL, a software renderer, or a hardware decoder)
40 * and have the frames they create forwarded to SurfaceFlinger for
41 * compositing.  For example, a video decoder could render a frame and call
42 * eglSwapBuffers(), which invokes ANativeWindow callbacks defined by
43 * Surface.  Surface then forwards the buffers through Binder IPC
44 * to the BufferQueue's producer interface, providing the new frame to a
45 * consumer such as GLConsumer.
46 */
47class Surface
48    : public ANativeObjectBase<ANativeWindow, Surface, RefBase>
49{
50public:
51
52    /*
53     * creates a Surface from the given IGraphicBufferProducer (which concrete
54     * implementation is a BufferQueue).
55     *
56     * Surface is mainly state-less while it's disconnected, it can be
57     * viewed as a glorified IGraphicBufferProducer holder. It's therefore
58     * safe to create other Surfaces from the same IGraphicBufferProducer.
59     *
60     * However, once a Surface is connected, it'll prevent other Surfaces
61     * referring to the same IGraphicBufferProducer to become connected and
62     * therefore prevent them to be used as actual producers of buffers.
63     *
64     * the controlledByApp flag indicates that this Surface (producer) is
65     * controlled by the application. This flag is used at connect time.
66     */
67    Surface(const sp<IGraphicBufferProducer>& bufferProducer, bool controlledByApp = false);
68
69    /* getIGraphicBufferProducer() returns the IGraphicBufferProducer this
70     * Surface was created with. Usually it's an error to use the
71     * IGraphicBufferProducer while the Surface is connected.
72     */
73    sp<IGraphicBufferProducer> getIGraphicBufferProducer() const;
74
75    /* convenience function to check that the given surface is non NULL as
76     * well as its IGraphicBufferProducer */
77    static bool isValid(const sp<Surface>& surface) {
78        return surface != NULL && surface->getIGraphicBufferProducer() != NULL;
79    }
80
81    /* Attaches a sideband buffer stream to the Surface's IGraphicBufferProducer.
82     *
83     * A sideband stream is a device-specific mechanism for passing buffers
84     * from the producer to the consumer without using dequeueBuffer/
85     * queueBuffer. If a sideband stream is present, the consumer can choose
86     * whether to acquire buffers from the sideband stream or from the queued
87     * buffers.
88     *
89     * Passing NULL or a different stream handle will detach the previous
90     * handle if any.
91     */
92    void setSidebandStream(const sp<NativeHandle>& stream);
93
94    /* Allocates buffers based on the current dimensions/format.
95     *
96     * This function will allocate up to the maximum number of buffers
97     * permitted by the current BufferQueue configuration. It will use the
98     * default format and dimensions. This is most useful to avoid an allocation
99     * delay during dequeueBuffer. If there are already the maximum number of
100     * buffers allocated, this function has no effect.
101     */
102    void allocateBuffers();
103
104    /* Sets the generation number on the IGraphicBufferProducer and updates the
105     * generation number on any buffers attached to the Surface after this call.
106     * See IGBP::setGenerationNumber for more information. */
107    status_t setGenerationNumber(uint32_t generationNumber);
108
109    // See IGraphicBufferProducer::getConsumerName
110    String8 getConsumerName() const;
111
112    // See IGraphicBufferProducer::getNextFrameNumber
113    uint64_t getNextFrameNumber() const;
114
115protected:
116    virtual ~Surface();
117
118private:
119    // can't be copied
120    Surface& operator = (const Surface& rhs);
121    Surface(const Surface& rhs);
122
123    // ANativeWindow hooks
124    static int hook_cancelBuffer(ANativeWindow* window,
125            ANativeWindowBuffer* buffer, int fenceFd);
126    static int hook_dequeueBuffer(ANativeWindow* window,
127            ANativeWindowBuffer** buffer, int* fenceFd);
128    static int hook_perform(ANativeWindow* window, int operation, ...);
129    static int hook_query(const ANativeWindow* window, int what, int* value);
130    static int hook_queueBuffer(ANativeWindow* window,
131            ANativeWindowBuffer* buffer, int fenceFd);
132    static int hook_setSwapInterval(ANativeWindow* window, int interval);
133
134    static int hook_cancelBuffer_DEPRECATED(ANativeWindow* window,
135            ANativeWindowBuffer* buffer);
136    static int hook_dequeueBuffer_DEPRECATED(ANativeWindow* window,
137            ANativeWindowBuffer** buffer);
138    static int hook_lockBuffer_DEPRECATED(ANativeWindow* window,
139            ANativeWindowBuffer* buffer);
140    static int hook_queueBuffer_DEPRECATED(ANativeWindow* window,
141            ANativeWindowBuffer* buffer);
142
143    int dispatchConnect(va_list args);
144    int dispatchDisconnect(va_list args);
145    int dispatchSetBufferCount(va_list args);
146    int dispatchSetBuffersGeometry(va_list args);
147    int dispatchSetBuffersDimensions(va_list args);
148    int dispatchSetBuffersUserDimensions(va_list args);
149    int dispatchSetBuffersFormat(va_list args);
150    int dispatchSetScalingMode(va_list args);
151    int dispatchSetBuffersTransform(va_list args);
152    int dispatchSetBuffersStickyTransform(va_list args);
153    int dispatchSetBuffersTimestamp(va_list args);
154    int dispatchSetCrop(va_list args);
155    int dispatchSetPostTransformCrop(va_list args);
156    int dispatchSetUsage(va_list args);
157    int dispatchLock(va_list args);
158    int dispatchUnlockAndPost(va_list args);
159    int dispatchSetSidebandStream(va_list args);
160    int dispatchSetBuffersDataSpace(va_list args);
161    int dispatchSetSurfaceDamage(va_list args);
162
163protected:
164    virtual int dequeueBuffer(ANativeWindowBuffer** buffer, int* fenceFd);
165    virtual int cancelBuffer(ANativeWindowBuffer* buffer, int fenceFd);
166    virtual int queueBuffer(ANativeWindowBuffer* buffer, int fenceFd);
167    virtual int perform(int operation, va_list args);
168    virtual int query(int what, int* value) const;
169    virtual int setSwapInterval(int interval);
170
171    virtual int lockBuffer_DEPRECATED(ANativeWindowBuffer* buffer);
172
173    virtual int connect(int api);
174    virtual int disconnect(int api);
175    virtual int setBufferCount(int bufferCount);
176    virtual int setBuffersDimensions(uint32_t width, uint32_t height);
177    virtual int setBuffersUserDimensions(uint32_t width, uint32_t height);
178    virtual int setBuffersFormat(PixelFormat format);
179    virtual int setScalingMode(int mode);
180    virtual int setBuffersTransform(uint32_t transform);
181    virtual int setBuffersStickyTransform(uint32_t transform);
182    virtual int setBuffersTimestamp(int64_t timestamp);
183    virtual int setBuffersDataSpace(android_dataspace dataSpace);
184    virtual int setCrop(Rect const* rect);
185    virtual int setUsage(uint32_t reqUsage);
186    virtual void setSurfaceDamage(android_native_rect_t* rects, size_t numRects);
187
188public:
189    virtual int setMaxDequeuedBufferCount(int maxDequeuedBuffers);
190    virtual int setAsyncMode(bool async);
191    virtual int lock(ANativeWindow_Buffer* outBuffer, ARect* inOutDirtyBounds);
192    virtual int unlockAndPost();
193
194    virtual int connect(int api, const sp<IProducerListener>& listener);
195    virtual int detachNextBuffer(sp<GraphicBuffer>* outBuffer,
196            sp<Fence>* outFence);
197    virtual int attachBuffer(ANativeWindowBuffer*);
198
199protected:
200    enum { NUM_BUFFER_SLOTS = BufferQueue::NUM_BUFFER_SLOTS };
201    enum { DEFAULT_FORMAT = PIXEL_FORMAT_RGBA_8888 };
202
203private:
204    void freeAllBuffers();
205    int getSlotFromBufferLocked(android_native_buffer_t* buffer) const;
206
207    struct BufferSlot {
208        sp<GraphicBuffer> buffer;
209        Region dirtyRegion;
210    };
211
212    // mSurfaceTexture is the interface to the surface texture server. All
213    // operations on the surface texture client ultimately translate into
214    // interactions with the server using this interface.
215    // TODO: rename to mBufferProducer
216    sp<IGraphicBufferProducer> mGraphicBufferProducer;
217
218    // mSlots stores the buffers that have been allocated for each buffer slot.
219    // It is initialized to null pointers, and gets filled in with the result of
220    // IGraphicBufferProducer::requestBuffer when the client dequeues a buffer from a
221    // slot that has not yet been used. The buffer allocated to a slot will also
222    // be replaced if the requested buffer usage or geometry differs from that
223    // of the buffer allocated to a slot.
224    BufferSlot mSlots[NUM_BUFFER_SLOTS];
225
226    // mReqWidth is the buffer width that will be requested at the next dequeue
227    // operation. It is initialized to 1.
228    uint32_t mReqWidth;
229
230    // mReqHeight is the buffer height that will be requested at the next
231    // dequeue operation. It is initialized to 1.
232    uint32_t mReqHeight;
233
234    // mReqFormat is the buffer pixel format that will be requested at the next
235    // deuque operation. It is initialized to PIXEL_FORMAT_RGBA_8888.
236    PixelFormat mReqFormat;
237
238    // mReqUsage is the set of buffer usage flags that will be requested
239    // at the next deuque operation. It is initialized to 0.
240    uint32_t mReqUsage;
241
242    // mTimestamp is the timestamp that will be used for the next buffer queue
243    // operation. It defaults to NATIVE_WINDOW_TIMESTAMP_AUTO, which means that
244    // a timestamp is auto-generated when queueBuffer is called.
245    int64_t mTimestamp;
246
247    // mDataSpace is the buffer dataSpace that will be used for the next buffer
248    // queue operation. It defaults to HAL_DATASPACE_UNKNOWN, which
249    // means that the buffer contains some type of color data.
250    android_dataspace mDataSpace;
251
252    // mCrop is the crop rectangle that will be used for the next buffer
253    // that gets queued. It is set by calling setCrop.
254    Rect mCrop;
255
256    // mScalingMode is the scaling mode that will be used for the next
257    // buffers that get queued. It is set by calling setScalingMode.
258    int mScalingMode;
259
260    // mTransform is the transform identifier that will be used for the next
261    // buffer that gets queued. It is set by calling setTransform.
262    uint32_t mTransform;
263
264    // mStickyTransform is a transform that is applied on top of mTransform
265    // in each buffer that is queued.  This is typically used to force the
266    // compositor to apply a transform, and will prevent the transform hint
267    // from being set by the compositor.
268    uint32_t mStickyTransform;
269
270    // mDefaultWidth is default width of the buffers, regardless of the
271    // native_window_set_buffers_dimensions call.
272    uint32_t mDefaultWidth;
273
274    // mDefaultHeight is default height of the buffers, regardless of the
275    // native_window_set_buffers_dimensions call.
276    uint32_t mDefaultHeight;
277
278    // mUserWidth, if non-zero, is an application-specified override
279    // of mDefaultWidth.  This is lower priority than the width set by
280    // native_window_set_buffers_dimensions.
281    uint32_t mUserWidth;
282
283    // mUserHeight, if non-zero, is an application-specified override
284    // of mDefaultHeight.  This is lower priority than the height set
285    // by native_window_set_buffers_dimensions.
286    uint32_t mUserHeight;
287
288    // mTransformHint is the transform probably applied to buffers of this
289    // window. this is only a hint, actual transform may differ.
290    uint32_t mTransformHint;
291
292    // mProducerControlledByApp whether this buffer producer is controlled
293    // by the application
294    bool mProducerControlledByApp;
295
296    // mSwapIntervalZero set if we should drop buffers at queue() time to
297    // achieve an asynchronous swap interval
298    bool mSwapIntervalZero;
299
300    // mConsumerRunningBehind whether the consumer is running more than
301    // one buffer behind the producer.
302    mutable bool mConsumerRunningBehind;
303
304    // mMutex is the mutex used to prevent concurrent access to the member
305    // variables of Surface objects. It must be locked whenever the
306    // member variables are accessed.
307    mutable Mutex mMutex;
308
309    // must be used from the lock/unlock thread
310    sp<GraphicBuffer>           mLockedBuffer;
311    sp<GraphicBuffer>           mPostedBuffer;
312    bool                        mConnectedToCpu;
313
314    // When a CPU producer is attached, this reflects the region that the
315    // producer wished to update as well as whether the Surface was able to copy
316    // the previous buffer back to allow a partial update.
317    //
318    // When a non-CPU producer is attached, this reflects the surface damage
319    // (the change since the previous frame) passed in by the producer.
320    Region mDirtyRegion;
321
322    // Stores the current generation number. See setGenerationNumber and
323    // IGraphicBufferProducer::setGenerationNumber for more information.
324    uint32_t mGenerationNumber;
325};
326
327}; // namespace android
328
329#endif  // ANDROID_GUI_SURFACE_H
330