LogicalDisplay.java revision 27f1d674bf9fb53af7facdcb746912e036d5bf75
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16
17package com.android.server.display;
18
19import android.graphics.Rect;
20import android.view.Display;
21import android.view.DisplayInfo;
22import android.view.Surface;
23
24import java.io.PrintWriter;
25import java.util.List;
26
27import libcore.util.Objects;
28
29/**
30 * Describes how a logical display is configured.
31 * <p>
32 * At this time, we only support logical displays that are coupled to a particular
33 * primary display device from which the logical display derives its basic properties
34 * such as its size, density and refresh rate.
35 * </p><p>
36 * A logical display may be mirrored onto multiple display devices in addition to its
37 * primary display device.  Note that the contents of a logical display may not
38 * always be visible, even on its primary display device, such as in the case where
39 * the primary display device is currently mirroring content from a different
40 * logical display.
41 * </p><p>
42 * This object is designed to encapsulate as much of the policy of logical
43 * displays as possible.  The idea is to make it easy to implement new kinds of
44 * logical displays mostly by making local changes to this class.
45 * </p><p>
46 * Note: The display manager architecture does not actually require logical displays
47 * to be associated with any individual display device.  Logical displays and
48 * display devices are orthogonal concepts.  Some mapping will exist between
49 * logical displays and display devices but it can be many-to-many and
50 * and some might have no relation at all.
51 * </p><p>
52 * Logical displays are guarded by the {@link DisplayManagerService.SyncRoot} lock.
53 * </p>
54 */
55final class LogicalDisplay {
56    private final DisplayInfo mBaseDisplayInfo = new DisplayInfo();
57
58    // The layer stack we use when the display has been blanked to prevent any
59    // of its content from appearing.
60    private static final int BLANK_LAYER_STACK = -1;
61
62    private final int mDisplayId;
63    private final int mLayerStack;
64    private DisplayInfo mOverrideDisplayInfo; // set by the window manager
65    private DisplayInfo mInfo;
66
67    // The display device that this logical display is based on and which
68    // determines the base metrics that it uses.
69    private DisplayDevice mPrimaryDisplayDevice;
70    private DisplayDeviceInfo mPrimaryDisplayDeviceInfo;
71
72    // True if the logical display has unique content.
73    private boolean mHasContent;
74
75    // Temporary rectangle used when needed.
76    private final Rect mTempLayerStackRect = new Rect();
77    private final Rect mTempDisplayRect = new Rect();
78
79    public LogicalDisplay(int displayId, int layerStack, DisplayDevice primaryDisplayDevice) {
80        mDisplayId = displayId;
81        mLayerStack = layerStack;
82        mPrimaryDisplayDevice = primaryDisplayDevice;
83    }
84
85    /**
86     * Gets the logical display id of this logical display.
87     *
88     * @return The logical display id.
89     */
90    public int getDisplayIdLocked() {
91        return mDisplayId;
92    }
93
94    /**
95     * Gets the primary display device associated with this logical display.
96     *
97     * @return The primary display device.
98     */
99    public DisplayDevice getPrimaryDisplayDeviceLocked() {
100        return mPrimaryDisplayDevice;
101    }
102
103    /**
104     * Gets information about the logical display.
105     *
106     * @return The device info, which should be treated as immutable by the caller.
107     * The logical display should allocate a new display info object whenever
108     * the data changes.
109     */
110    public DisplayInfo getDisplayInfoLocked() {
111        if (mInfo == null) {
112            mInfo = new DisplayInfo();
113            if (mOverrideDisplayInfo != null) {
114                mInfo.copyFrom(mOverrideDisplayInfo);
115                mInfo.layerStack = mBaseDisplayInfo.layerStack;
116                mInfo.name = mBaseDisplayInfo.name;
117            } else {
118                mInfo.copyFrom(mBaseDisplayInfo);
119            }
120        }
121        return mInfo;
122    }
123
124    /**
125     * Sets overridden logical display information from the window manager.
126     * This method can be used to adjust application insets, rotation, and other
127     * properties that the window manager takes care of.
128     *
129     * @param info The logical display information, may be null.
130     */
131    public void setDisplayInfoOverrideFromWindowManagerLocked(DisplayInfo info) {
132        if (info != null) {
133            if (mOverrideDisplayInfo == null) {
134                mOverrideDisplayInfo = new DisplayInfo(info);
135                mInfo = null;
136            } else if (!mOverrideDisplayInfo.equals(info)) {
137                mOverrideDisplayInfo.copyFrom(info);
138                mInfo = null;
139            }
140        } else if (mOverrideDisplayInfo != null) {
141            mOverrideDisplayInfo = null;
142            mInfo = null;
143        }
144    }
145
146    /**
147     * Returns true if the logical display is in a valid state.
148     * This method should be checked after calling {@link #updateLocked} to handle the
149     * case where a logical display should be removed because all of its associated
150     * display devices are gone or if it is otherwise no longer needed.
151     *
152     * @return True if the logical display is still valid.
153     */
154    public boolean isValidLocked() {
155        return mPrimaryDisplayDevice != null;
156    }
157
158    /**
159     * Updates the state of the logical display based on the available display devices.
160     * The logical display might become invalid if it is attached to a display device
161     * that no longer exists.
162     *
163     * @param devices The list of all connected display devices.
164     */
165    public void updateLocked(List<DisplayDevice> devices) {
166        // Nothing to update if already invalid.
167        if (mPrimaryDisplayDevice == null) {
168            return;
169        }
170
171        // Check whether logical display has become invalid.
172        if (!devices.contains(mPrimaryDisplayDevice)) {
173            mPrimaryDisplayDevice = null;
174            return;
175        }
176
177        // Bootstrap the logical display using its associated primary physical display.
178        // We might use more elaborate configurations later.  It's possible that the
179        // configuration of several physical displays might be used to determine the
180        // logical display that they are sharing.  (eg. Adjust size for pixel-perfect
181        // mirroring over HDMI.)
182        DisplayDeviceInfo deviceInfo = mPrimaryDisplayDevice.getDisplayDeviceInfoLocked();
183        if (!Objects.equal(mPrimaryDisplayDeviceInfo, deviceInfo)) {
184            mBaseDisplayInfo.layerStack = mLayerStack;
185            mBaseDisplayInfo.flags = 0;
186            if ((deviceInfo.flags & DisplayDeviceInfo.FLAG_SUPPORTS_PROTECTED_BUFFERS) != 0) {
187                mBaseDisplayInfo.flags |= Display.FLAG_SUPPORTS_PROTECTED_BUFFERS;
188            }
189            mBaseDisplayInfo.name = deviceInfo.name;
190            mBaseDisplayInfo.appWidth = deviceInfo.width;
191            mBaseDisplayInfo.appHeight = deviceInfo.height;
192            mBaseDisplayInfo.logicalWidth = deviceInfo.width;
193            mBaseDisplayInfo.logicalHeight = deviceInfo.height;
194            mBaseDisplayInfo.rotation = Surface.ROTATION_0;
195            mBaseDisplayInfo.refreshRate = deviceInfo.refreshRate;
196            mBaseDisplayInfo.logicalDensityDpi = deviceInfo.densityDpi;
197            mBaseDisplayInfo.physicalXDpi = deviceInfo.xDpi;
198            mBaseDisplayInfo.physicalYDpi = deviceInfo.yDpi;
199            mBaseDisplayInfo.smallestNominalAppWidth = deviceInfo.width;
200            mBaseDisplayInfo.smallestNominalAppHeight = deviceInfo.height;
201            mBaseDisplayInfo.largestNominalAppWidth = deviceInfo.width;
202            mBaseDisplayInfo.largestNominalAppHeight = deviceInfo.height;
203
204            mPrimaryDisplayDeviceInfo = deviceInfo;
205            mInfo = null;
206        }
207    }
208
209    /**
210     * Applies the layer stack and transformation to the given display device
211     * so that it shows the contents of this logical display.
212     *
213     * We know that the given display device is only ever showing the contents of
214     * a single logical display, so this method is expected to blow away all of its
215     * transformation properties to make it happen regardless of what the
216     * display device was previously showing.
217     *
218     * The caller must have an open Surface transaction.
219     *
220     * The display device may not be the primary display device, in the case
221     * where the display is being mirrored.
222     *
223     * @param device The display device to modify.
224     * @param isBlanked True if the device is being blanked.
225     */
226    public void configureDisplayInTransactionLocked(DisplayDevice device,
227            boolean isBlanked) {
228        final DisplayInfo displayInfo = getDisplayInfoLocked();
229        final DisplayDeviceInfo displayDeviceInfo = device.getDisplayDeviceInfoLocked();
230
231        // Set the layer stack.
232        device.setLayerStackInTransactionLocked(isBlanked ? BLANK_LAYER_STACK : mLayerStack);
233
234        // Set the viewport.
235        // This is the area of the logical display that we intend to show on the
236        // display device.  For now, it is always the full size of the logical display.
237        mTempLayerStackRect.set(0, 0, displayInfo.logicalWidth, displayInfo.logicalHeight);
238
239        // Set the orientation.
240        // The orientation specifies how the physical coordinate system of the display
241        // is rotated when the contents of the logical display are rendered.
242        int orientation = Surface.ROTATION_0;
243        if (device == mPrimaryDisplayDevice
244                && (displayDeviceInfo.flags & DisplayDeviceInfo.FLAG_ROTATES_WITH_CONTENT) != 0) {
245            orientation = displayInfo.rotation;
246        }
247
248        // Apply the physical rotation of the display device itself.
249        orientation = (orientation + displayDeviceInfo.rotation) % 4;
250
251        // Set the frame.
252        // The frame specifies the rotated physical coordinates into which the viewport
253        // is mapped.  We need to take care to preserve the aspect ratio of the viewport.
254        // Currently we maximize the area to fill the display, but we could try to be
255        // more clever and match resolutions.
256        boolean rotated = (orientation == Surface.ROTATION_90
257                || orientation == Surface.ROTATION_270);
258        int physWidth = rotated ? displayDeviceInfo.height : displayDeviceInfo.width;
259        int physHeight = rotated ? displayDeviceInfo.width : displayDeviceInfo.height;
260
261        // Determine whether the width or height is more constrained to be scaled.
262        //    physWidth / displayInfo.logicalWidth    => letter box
263        // or physHeight / displayInfo.logicalHeight  => pillar box
264        //
265        // We avoid a division (and possible floating point imprecision) here by
266        // multiplying the fractions by the product of their denominators before
267        // comparing them.
268        int displayRectWidth, displayRectHeight;
269        if (physWidth * displayInfo.logicalHeight
270                < physHeight * displayInfo.logicalWidth) {
271            // Letter box.
272            displayRectWidth = physWidth;
273            displayRectHeight = displayInfo.logicalHeight * physWidth / displayInfo.logicalWidth;
274        } else {
275            // Pillar box.
276            displayRectWidth = displayInfo.logicalWidth * physHeight / displayInfo.logicalHeight;
277            displayRectHeight = physHeight;
278        }
279        int displayRectTop = (physHeight - displayRectHeight) / 2;
280        int displayRectLeft = (physWidth - displayRectWidth) / 2;
281        mTempDisplayRect.set(displayRectLeft, displayRectTop,
282                displayRectLeft + displayRectWidth, displayRectTop + displayRectHeight);
283
284        device.setProjectionInTransactionLocked(orientation, mTempLayerStackRect, mTempDisplayRect);
285    }
286
287    /**
288     * Returns true if the logical display has unique content.
289     * <p>
290     * If the display has unique content then we will try to ensure that it is
291     * visible on at least its primary display device.  Otherwise we will ignore the
292     * logical display and perhaps show mirrored content on the primary display device.
293     * </p>
294     *
295     * @return True if the display has unique content.
296     */
297    public boolean hasContentLocked() {
298        return mHasContent;
299    }
300
301    /**
302     * Sets whether the logical display has unique content.
303     *
304     * @param hasContent True if the display has unique content.
305     */
306    public void setHasContentLocked(boolean hasContent) {
307        mHasContent = hasContent;
308    }
309
310    public void dumpLocked(PrintWriter pw) {
311        pw.println("mDisplayId=" + mDisplayId);
312        pw.println("mLayerStack=" + mLayerStack);
313        pw.println("mHasContent=" + mHasContent);
314        pw.println("mPrimaryDisplayDevice=" + (mPrimaryDisplayDevice != null ?
315                mPrimaryDisplayDevice.getNameLocked() : "null"));
316        pw.println("mBaseDisplayInfo=" + mBaseDisplayInfo);
317        pw.println("mOverrideDisplayInfo=" + mOverrideDisplayInfo);
318    }
319}