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