the teardown of RS. The RS context was going away while
the objects were being deleted within the finializer.
Add more debugging for playCoreCommands.
Change-Id: I391f0b4db948f43f54017b47b062ab47d6a1ef64
Generally we never want to lock a buffer for write access if it is at
the "head" on the surfaceflinger side. The only exception (1) is when
the buffer is not currently in use AND there is at least one queued
buffer -- in which case, SurfaceFlinger will never use said buffer
anymore, because on the next composition around, it will be able to
retire the first queued buffer.
The logic above relies on SurfaceFlinger always retiring
and locking a buffer before composition -- unfortunately this
didn't happen during a screenshot.
This could leave us in a situation where a buffer is locked by the
application for write, and used by SurfaceFlinger for texturing,
causing a hang.
Here, we fix this issue by never assuming the exception (1), it was
intended as an optimization allowing ANativeWindow::lockBuffer() to
return sooner and was justified when most of SF composition was
done in software. The actual buffer locking is now ensured by
gralloc. We could have handled screenshots in a similar way to
a regular composition, but it could have caused glitches on screen,
essentially, taking a screenshot could cause to skip a frame.
Change-Id: I1f226b1ebdf6918439b687c2723955d55b842c55
EGLUtils::selectConfigForPixelFormat() now uses EGL_NATIVE_VISUAL_ID
to select a config with the proper format. this is more robust and
future proof.
Change-Id: Ib85e0974160945d838956b50a3cac4de78618957
Two of the cases in the ISurfaceComposer onTransact switch statement
were missing 'break' statements at the end, and would fall through to
the next case block. This change adds those break statements.
Change-Id: I6dcc84263d3ea03d94612c667103283846b3dee1
This change implements the onFrameAvailable callback for the
SurfaceTexture java class. It includes the C++ SurfaceTexture code as
well as the JNI and Java code to enable the callback.
Change-Id: Ifd8b8e7ad46ee70cba6da1c2e96dab8045d1ea30
With this change, the rendere keeps track of what regions are rendered into
and generates a mesh that matches these regions exactly. The mesh is used
to composite the layer on screen.
Change-Id: I1f342576b9134fb29caff7fb8f4c1da179fe956d
This change fixes a bug in SurfaceTextureClient where GraphicBuffers
were being compared using pointer comparison rather than handles.
Change-Id: Ib8989af94be32d4efd86e020a732f5143088a863