The basic hashtable is intended to be used to support a variety
of different datastructures such as map, set, multimap,
multiset, linkedmap, generationcache, etc.
Consequently its interface is fairly primitive.
The basic hashtable supports copy-on-write style functionality
using SharedBuffer.
The change introduces a simple generic function in TypeHelpers for
specifying hash functions. The idea is to add template
specializations of hash_type<T> next to the relevant data structures
such as String8, String16, sp<T>, etc.
Change-Id: I2c479229e9d4527b4fbfe3b8b04776a2fd32c973
* commit '07f062b6271e7ec820d1079566e7451a9cf55558':
SurfaceTexture: fix a couple tests
EGL: default to swap interval 1
SurfaceTexture: clean up some tests
* commit 'c25972950c2ea62fb085524dbe737c2bf0f08f4a':
SurfaceTexture: fix a couple tests
EGL: default to swap interval 1
SurfaceTexture: clean up some tests
Bug #5650514
After invoking a GL functor, libhwui restores a few OpenGL states
including the current FBO. The renderer was however making the
wrong assumption that the FBO to restore to was the base layer
instead of the FBO associated with the current canvas state.
Change-Id: Ie565500832ebffd673f6a43b83422d6cc05470a0
This change fixes some robustness issues with the
EglDestroySurfaceUnrefsBuffers and
EglDestroySurfaceAfterAbandonUnrefsBuffers tests. The tests previously
depended upon GL implementation details that should not have been relied
upon.
Change-Id: I37fd43b56568efe1dbe69d85e892be8a1cf44d20
This change explicitly sets swap interval 1 on the window when an
EGLSurface is created to render to it.
Change-Id: I91eb29dbee3ae4a55076b921f084d503fbe94e03
This change cleans a few things up in the SurfaceTexture tests:
- Wraps a few long lines.
- Refactors the multithreading portions of SurfaceTextureGLToGLTest into
a new test fixture called SurfaceTextureGLThreadToGLTest.
- Changes some of the tests that were creating their own EGLSurface to
use the SurfaceTextureGLToGLTest fixture.
- Reorders the test functions so that they are immediately below to the
test fixture that they use.
Change-Id: I0491ce3528a7ff2b4f1e83602ba290269c087297
this happens often with CPU Surfaces, which disconnect long
after their surfacetexture has been abandoned.
Change-Id: If49da03b72f99130e01b2b9bcbd444bb38f7ed4e
this flag should be enabled for all targets, but currently
some have issues with it, so we're turning it on only for
tested targets.
this will hopefully resolve some performance issues.
Bug: 5553562, 5631630
Change-Id: I54c7a9e2068586898ab13e405d95534669260537
the working theory here is that a Surface object has become non-promotable
because it lost its last reference; later Surface::readFromParcel is called
the previous surface is found in the cache, but can't be promoted. this causes
a new Surface object to be created which will promptly try to connect to the
CPU_API -- this in turn will fail because the previous (now dead) surface is
still connected.
To fix this, we make sure to disconnect from the SurfaceTexture when
Surface[TextureClient] is destroyed.
Change-Id: I422234868a05d7b7d283e9d5a85f7ab79e65d8a9
This change fixes an issue involving buffer reallocation and the
ALLOW_DEQUEUE_CURRENT_BUFFER mode in SurfaceTexture. The bug happened
when the buffer slot currently attached to the GL texture was selected
for dequeuing, but the dequeue operation caused the buffer to be
reallocated. Because the buffer is new, the image producer could fill
the buffer and queue it before an updateTexImage call, which would
result in the "slot %d is current" error in queueBuffer.
Bug: 5631630
Change-Id: Icdd8bc5cad3c7db43953446d9be2603aaea11a8d