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The only valid field 89 * is backgroundColor. 90 * The HWC can toggle this value to HWC_FRAMEBUFFER to indicate it CANNOT 91 * handle the background color. 92 * 93 * 94 * HWC_FRAMEBUFFER_TARGET 95 * Always set by the caller before calling (*prepare)(), this value 96 * indicates this layer is the framebuffer surface used as the target of 97 * OpenGL ES composition. If the HWC sets all other layers to HWC_OVERLAY 98 * or HWC_BACKGROUND, then no OpenGL ES composition will be done, and 99 * this layer should be ignored during set(). 100 * 101 * This flag (and the framebuffer surface layer) will only be used if the 102 * HWC version is HWC_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_1 or higher. In older versions, 103 * the OpenGL ES target surface is communicated by the (dpy, sur) fields 104 * in hwc_compositor_device_1_t. 105 * 106 * This value cannot be set by the HWC implementation. 107 * 108 * 109 * HWC_FRAMEBUFFER 110 * Set by the caller before calling (*prepare)() ONLY when the 111 * HWC_GEOMETRY_CHANGED flag is also set. 112 * 113 * Set by the HWC implementation during (*prepare)(), this indicates 114 * that the layer will be drawn into the framebuffer using OpenGL ES. 115 * The HWC can toggle this value to HWC_OVERLAY to indicate it will 116 * handle the layer. 117 * 118 * 119 * HWC_OVERLAY 120 * Set by the HWC implementation during (*prepare)(), this indicates 121 * that the layer will be handled by the HWC (ie: it must not be 122 * composited with OpenGL ES). 123 * 124 */ 125 int32_t compositionType; 126 127 /* 128 * hints is bit mask set by the HWC implementation during (*prepare)(). 129 * It is preserved between (*prepare)() calls, unless the 130 * HWC_GEOMETRY_CHANGED flag is set, in which case it is reset to 0. 131 * 132 * see hwc_layer_t::hints 133 */ 134 uint32_t hints; 135 136 /* see hwc_layer_t::flags */ 137 uint32_t flags; 138 139 union { 140 /* color of the background. hwc_color_t.a is ignored */ 141 hwc_color_t backgroundColor; 142 143 struct { 144 /* handle of buffer to compose. This handle is guaranteed to have been 145 * allocated from gralloc using the GRALLOC_USAGE_HW_COMPOSER usage flag. If 146 * the layer's handle is unchanged across two consecutive prepare calls and 147 * the HWC_GEOMETRY_CHANGED flag is not set for the second call then the 148 * HWComposer implementation may assume that the contents of the buffer have 149 * not changed. */ 150 buffer_handle_t handle; 151 152 /* transformation to apply to the buffer during composition */ 153 uint32_t transform; 154 155 /* blending to apply during composition */ 156 int32_t blending; 157 158 /* area of the source to consider, the origin is the top-left corner of 159 * the buffer. As of HWC_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_3, sourceRect uses floats. 160 * If the h/w can't support a non-integer source crop rectangle, it should 161 * punt to OpenGL ES composition. 162 */ 163 union { 164 // crop rectangle in integer (pre HWC_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_3) 165 hwc_rect_t sourceCropi; 166 hwc_rect_t sourceCrop; // just for source compatibility 167 // crop rectangle in floats (as of HWC_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_3) 168 hwc_frect_t sourceCropf; 169 }; 170 171 /* where to composite the sourceCrop onto the display. The sourceCrop 172 * is scaled using linear filtering to the displayFrame. The origin is the 173 * top-left corner of the screen. 174 */ 175 hwc_rect_t displayFrame; 176 177 /* visible region in screen space. The origin is the 178 * top-left corner of the screen. 179 * The visible region INCLUDES areas overlapped by a translucent layer. 180 */ 181 hwc_region_t visibleRegionScreen; 182 183 /* Sync fence object that will be signaled when the buffer's 184 * contents are available. May be -1 if the contents are already 185 * available. This field is only valid during set(), and should be 186 * ignored during prepare(). The set() call must not wait for the 187 * fence to be signaled before returning, but the HWC must wait for 188 * all buffers to be signaled before reading from them. 189 * 190 * HWC_FRAMEBUFFER layers will never have an acquire fence, since 191 * reads from them are complete before the framebuffer is ready for 192 * display. 193 * 194 * The HWC takes ownership of the acquireFenceFd and is responsible 195 * for closing it when no longer needed. 196 */ 197 int acquireFenceFd; 198 199 /* During set() the HWC must set this field to a file descriptor for 200 * a sync fence object that will signal after the HWC has finished 201 * reading from the buffer. The field is ignored by prepare(). Each 202 * layer should have a unique file descriptor, even if more than one 203 * refer to the same underlying fence object; this allows each to be 204 * closed independently. 205 * 206 * If buffer reads can complete at significantly different times, 207 * then using independent fences is preferred. For example, if the 208 * HWC handles some layers with a blit engine and others with 209 * overlays, then the blit layers can be reused immediately after 210 * the blit completes, but the overlay layers can't be reused until 211 * a subsequent frame has been displayed. 212 * 213 * Since HWC doesn't read from HWC_FRAMEBUFFER layers, it shouldn't 214 * produce a release fence for them. The releaseFenceFd will be -1 215 * for these layers when set() is called. 216 * 217 * The HWC client taks ownership of the releaseFenceFd and is 218 * responsible for closing it when no longer needed. 219 */ 220 int releaseFenceFd; 221 222 /* 223 * Availability: HWC_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_2 224 * 225 * Alpha value applied to the whole layer. The effective 226 * value of each pixel is computed as: 227 * 228 * if (blending == HWC_BLENDING_PREMULT) 229 * pixel.rgb = pixel.rgb * planeAlpha / 255 230 * pixel.a = pixel.a * planeAlpha / 255 231 * 232 * Then blending proceeds as usual according to the "blending" 233 * field above. 234 * 235 * NOTE: planeAlpha applies to YUV layers as well: 236 * 237 * pixel.rgb = yuv_to_rgb(pixel.yuv) 238 * if (blending == HWC_BLENDING_PREMULT) 239 * pixel.rgb = pixel.rgb * planeAlpha / 255 240 * pixel.a = planeAlpha 241 * 242 * 243 * IMPLEMENTATION NOTE: 244 * 245 * If the source image doesn't have an alpha channel, then 246 * the h/w can use the HWC_BLENDING_COVERAGE equations instead of 247 * HWC_BLENDING_PREMULT and simply set the alpha channel to 248 * planeAlpha. 249 * 250 * e.g.: 251 * 252 * if (blending == HWC_BLENDING_PREMULT) 253 * blending = HWC_BLENDING_COVERAGE; 254 * pixel.a = planeAlpha; 255 * 256 */ 257 uint8_t planeAlpha; 258 259 /* reserved for future use */ 260 uint8_t _pad[3]; 261 }; 262 }; 263 264 /* Allow for expansion w/o breaking binary compatibility. 265 * Pad layer to 96 bytes, assuming 32-bit pointers. 266 */ 267 int32_t reserved[24 - 19]; 268 269 } hwc_layer_1_t; 270 271 /* This represents a display, typically an EGLDisplay object */ 272 typedef void* hwc_display_t; 273 274 /* This represents a surface, typically an EGLSurface object */ 275 typedef void* hwc_surface_t; 276 277 /* 278 * hwc_display_contents_1_t::flags values 279 */ 280 enum { 281 /* 282 * HWC_GEOMETRY_CHANGED is set by SurfaceFlinger to indicate that the list 283 * passed to (*prepare)() has changed by more than just the buffer handles 284 * and acquire fences. 285 */ 286 HWC_GEOMETRY_CHANGED = 0x00000001, 287 }; 288 289 /* 290 * Description of the contents to output on a display. 291 * 292 * This is the top-level structure passed to the prepare and set calls to 293 * negotiate and commit the composition of a display image. 294 */ 295 typedef struct hwc_display_contents_1 { 296 /* File descriptor referring to a Sync HAL fence object which will signal 297 * when this composition is retired. For a physical display, a composition 298 * is retired when it has been replaced on-screen by a subsequent set. For 299 * a virtual display, the composition is retired when the writes to 300 * outputBuffer are complete and can be read. The fence object is created 301 * and returned by the set call; this field will be -1 on entry to prepare 302 * and set. SurfaceFlinger will close the returned file descriptor. 303 */ 304 int retireFenceFd; 305 306 union { 307 /* Fields only relevant for HWC_DEVICE_VERSION_1_0. */ 308 struct { 309 /* (dpy, sur) is the target of SurfaceFlinger's OpenGL ES 310 * composition for HWC_DEVICE_VERSION_1_0. They aren't relevant to 311 * prepare. The set call should commit this surface atomically to 312 * the display along with any overlay layers. 313 */ 314 hwc_display_t dpy; 315 hwc_surface_t sur; 316 }; 317 318 /* WARNING: These fields are for experimental virtual display support, 319 * and are not currently used. */ 320 struct { 321 /* outbuf is the buffer that receives the composed image for 322 * virtual displays. Writes to the outbuf must wait until 323 * outbufAcquireFenceFd signals. A fence that will signal when 324 * writes to outbuf are complete should be returned in 325 * retireFenceFd. 326 * 327 * This field will not be updated until after prepare(). If 328 * prepare() sets all non-FB layers to OVERLAY or sets all non-FB 329 * layers to FRAMEBUFFER, then the FRAMEBUFFER_TARGET buffer and 330 * the output buffer may be the same. In mixed OVERLAY/FRAMEBUFFER 331 * configurations they will have different buffers so the 332 * h/w composer does not have to read and write the same buffer. 333 * 334 * For physical displays, outbuf will be NULL. 335 */ 336 buffer_handle_t outbuf; 337 338 /* File descriptor for a fence that will signal when outbuf is 339 * ready to be written. The h/w composer is responsible for closing 340 * this when no longer needed. 341 * 342 * Will be -1 whenever outbuf is NULL, or when the outbuf can be 343 * written immediately. 344 */ 345 int outbufAcquireFenceFd; 346 }; 347 }; 348 349 /* List of layers that will be composed on the display. The buffer handles 350 * in the list will be unique. If numHwLayers is 0, all composition will be 351 * performed by SurfaceFlinger. 352 */ 353 uint32_t flags; 354 size_t numHwLayers; 355 hwc_layer_1_t hwLayers[0]; 356 357 } hwc_display_contents_1_t; 358 359 /* see hwc_composer_device::registerProcs() 360 * All of the callbacks are required and non-NULL unless otherwise noted. 361 */ 362 typedef struct hwc_procs { 363 /* 364 * (*invalidate)() triggers a screen refresh, in particular prepare and set 365 * will be called shortly after this call is made. Note that there is 366 * NO GUARANTEE that the screen refresh will happen after invalidate() 367 * returns (in particular, it could happen before). 368 * invalidate() is GUARANTEED TO NOT CALL BACK into the h/w composer HAL and 369 * it is safe to call invalidate() from any of hwc_composer_device 370 * hooks, unless noted otherwise. 371 */ 372 void (*invalidate)(const struct hwc_procs* procs); 373 374 /* 375 * (*vsync)() is called by the h/w composer HAL when a vsync event is 376 * received and HWC_EVENT_VSYNC is enabled on a display 377 * (see: hwc_event_control). 378 * 379 * the "disp" parameter indicates which display the vsync event is for. 380 * the "timestamp" parameter is the system monotonic clock timestamp in 381 * nanosecond of when the vsync event happened. 382 * 383 * vsync() is GUARANTEED TO NOT CALL BACK into the h/w composer HAL. 384 * 385 * It is expected that vsync() is called from a thread of at least 386 * HAL_PRIORITY_URGENT_DISPLAY with as little latency as possible, 387 * typically less than 0.5 ms. 388 * 389 * It is a (silent) error to have HWC_EVENT_VSYNC enabled when calling 390 * hwc_composer_device.set(..., 0, 0, 0) (screen off). The implementation 391 * can either stop or continue to process VSYNC events, but must not 392 * crash or cause other problems. 393 */ 394 void (*vsync)(const struct hwc_procs* procs, int disp, int64_t timestamp); 395 396 /* 397 * (*hotplug)() is called by the h/w composer HAL when a display is 398 * connected or disconnected. The PRIMARY display is always connected and 399 * the hotplug callback should not be called for it. 400 * 401 * The disp parameter indicates which display type this event is for. 402 * The connected parameter indicates whether the display has just been 403 * connected (1) or disconnected (0). 404 * 405 * The hotplug() callback may call back into the h/w composer on the same 406 * thread to query refresh rate and dpi for the display. Additionally, 407 * other threads may be calling into the h/w composer while the callback 408 * is in progress. 409 * 410 * The h/w composer must serialize calls to the hotplug callback; only 411 * one thread may call it at a time. 412 * 413 * This callback will be NULL if the h/w composer is using 414 * HWC_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_0. 415 */ 416 void (*hotplug)(const struct hwc_procs* procs, int disp, int connected); 417 418 } hwc_procs_t; 419 420 421 /*****************************************************************************/ 422 423 typedef struct hwc_module { 424 struct hw_module_t common; 425 } hwc_module_t; 426 427 typedef struct hwc_composer_device_1 { 428 struct hw_device_t common; 429 430 /* 431 * (*prepare)() is called for each frame before composition and is used by 432 * SurfaceFlinger to determine what composition steps the HWC can handle. 433 * 434 * (*prepare)() can be called more than once, the last call prevails. 435 * 436 * The HWC responds by setting the compositionType field in each layer to 437 * either HWC_FRAMEBUFFER or HWC_OVERLAY. In the former case, the 438 * composition for the layer is handled by SurfaceFlinger with OpenGL ES, 439 * in the later case, the HWC will have to handle the layer's composition. 440 * compositionType and hints are preserved between (*prepare)() calles 441 * unless the HWC_GEOMETRY_CHANGED flag is set. 442 * 443 * (*prepare)() is called with HWC_GEOMETRY_CHANGED to indicate that the 444 * list's geometry has changed, that is, when more than just the buffer's 445 * handles have been updated. Typically this happens (but is not limited to) 446 * when a window is added, removed, resized or moved. In this case 447 * compositionType and hints are reset to their default value. 448 * 449 * For HWC 1.0, numDisplays will always be one, and displays[0] will be 450 * non-NULL. 451 * 452 * For HWC 1.1, numDisplays will always be HWC_NUM_PHYSICAL_DISPLAY_TYPES. 453 * Entries for unsupported or disabled/disconnected display types will be 454 * NULL. 455 * 456 * In HWC 1.3, numDisplays may be up to HWC_NUM_DISPLAY_TYPES. The extra 457 * entries correspond to enabled virtual displays, and will be non-NULL. 458 * 459 * returns: 0 on success. An negative error code on error. If an error is 460 * returned, SurfaceFlinger will assume that none of the layer will be 461 * handled by the HWC. 462 */ 463 int (*prepare)(struct hwc_composer_device_1 *dev, 464 size_t numDisplays, hwc_display_contents_1_t** displays); 465 466 /* 467 * (*set)() is used in place of eglSwapBuffers(), and assumes the same 468 * functionality, except it also commits the work list atomically with 469 * the actual eglSwapBuffers(). 470 * 471 * The layer lists are guaranteed to be the same as the ones returned from 472 * the last call to (*prepare)(). 473 * 474 * When this call returns the caller assumes that the displays will be 475 * updated in the near future with the content of their work lists, without 476 * artifacts during the transition from the previous frame. 477 * 478 * A display with zero layers indicates that the entire composition has 479 * been handled by SurfaceFlinger with OpenGL ES. In this case, (*set)() 480 * behaves just like eglSwapBuffers(). 481 * 482 * For HWC 1.0, numDisplays will always be one, and displays[0] will be 483 * non-NULL. 484 * 485 * For HWC 1.1, numDisplays will always be HWC_NUM_PHYSICAL_DISPLAY_TYPES. 486 * Entries for unsupported or disabled/disconnected display types will be 487 * NULL. 488 * 489 * In HWC 1.3, numDisplays may be up to HWC_NUM_DISPLAY_TYPES. The extra 490 * entries correspond to enabled virtual displays, and will be non-NULL. 491 * 492 * IMPORTANT NOTE: There is an implicit layer containing opaque black 493 * pixels behind all the layers in the list. It is the responsibility of 494 * the hwcomposer module to make sure black pixels are output (or blended 495 * from). 496 * 497 * IMPORTANT NOTE: In the event of an error this call *MUST* still cause 498 * any fences returned in the previous call to set to eventually become 499 * signaled. The caller may have already issued wait commands on these 500 * fences, and having set return without causing those fences to signal 501 * will likely result in a deadlock. 502 * 503 * returns: 0 on success. A negative error code on error: 504 * HWC_EGL_ERROR: eglGetError() will provide the proper error code (only 505 * allowed prior to HWComposer 1.1) 506 * Another code for non EGL errors. 507 */ 508 int (*set)(struct hwc_composer_device_1 *dev, 509 size_t numDisplays, hwc_display_contents_1_t** displays); 510 511 /* 512 * eventControl(..., event, enabled) 513 * Enables or disables h/w composer events for a display. 514 * 515 * eventControl can be called from any thread and takes effect 516 * immediately. 517 * 518 * Supported events are: 519 * HWC_EVENT_VSYNC 520 * 521 * returns -EINVAL if the "event" parameter is not one of the value above 522 * or if the "enabled" parameter is not 0 or 1. 523 */ 524 int (*eventControl)(struct hwc_composer_device_1* dev, int disp, 525 int event, int enabled); 526 527 /* 528 * blank(..., blank) 529 * Blanks or unblanks a display's screen. 530 * 531 * Turns the screen off when blank is nonzero, on when blank is zero. 532 * Multiple sequential calls with the same blank value must be supported. 533 * The screen state transition must be be complete when the function 534 * returns. 535 * 536 * returns 0 on success, negative on error. 537 */ 538 int (*blank)(struct hwc_composer_device_1* dev, int disp, int blank); 539 540 /* 541 * Used to retrieve information about the h/w composer 542 * 543 * Returns 0 on success or -errno on error. 544 */ 545 int (*query)(struct hwc_composer_device_1* dev, int what, int* value); 546 547 /* 548 * (*registerProcs)() registers callbacks that the h/w composer HAL can 549 * later use. It will be called immediately after the composer device is 550 * opened with non-NULL procs. It is FORBIDDEN to call any of the callbacks 551 * from within registerProcs(). registerProcs() must save the hwc_procs_t 552 * pointer which is needed when calling a registered callback. 553 */ 554 void (*registerProcs)(struct hwc_composer_device_1* dev, 555 hwc_procs_t const* procs); 556 557 /* 558 * This field is OPTIONAL and can be NULL. 559 * 560 * If non NULL it will be called by SurfaceFlinger on dumpsys 561 */ 562 void (*dump)(struct hwc_composer_device_1* dev, char *buff, int buff_len); 563 564 /* 565 * (*getDisplayConfigs)() returns handles for the configurations available 566 * on the connected display. These handles must remain valid as long as the 567 * display is connected. 568 * 569 * Configuration handles are written to configs. The number of entries 570 * allocated by the caller is passed in *numConfigs; getDisplayConfigs must 571 * not try to write more than this number of config handles. On return, the 572 * total number of configurations available for the display is returned in 573 * *numConfigs. If *numConfigs is zero on entry, then configs may be NULL. 574 * 575 * HWC_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_1 does not provide a way to choose a config. 576 * For displays that support multiple configurations, the h/w composer 577 * implementation should choose one and report it as the first config in 578 * the list. Reporting the not-chosen configs is not required. 579 * 580 * Returns 0 on success or -errno on error. If disp is a hotpluggable 581 * display type and no display is connected, an error should be returned. 582 * 583 * This field is REQUIRED for HWC_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_1 and later. 584 * It should be NULL for previous versions. 585 */ 586 int (*getDisplayConfigs)(struct hwc_composer_device_1* dev, int disp, 587 uint32_t* configs, size_t* numConfigs); 588 589 /* 590 * (*getDisplayAttributes)() returns attributes for a specific config of a 591 * connected display. The config parameter is one of the config handles 592 * returned by getDisplayConfigs. 593 * 594 * The list of attributes to return is provided in the attributes 595 * parameter, terminated by HWC_DISPLAY_NO_ATTRIBUTE. The value for each 596 * requested attribute is written in order to the values array. The 597 * HWC_DISPLAY_NO_ATTRIBUTE attribute does not have a value, so the values 598 * array will have one less value than the attributes array. 599 * 600 * This field is REQUIRED for HWC_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_1 and later. 601 * It should be NULL for previous versions. 602 * 603 * If disp is a hotpluggable display type and no display is connected, 604 * or if config is not a valid configuration for the display, a negative 605 * value should be returned. 606 */ 607 int (*getDisplayAttributes)(struct hwc_composer_device_1* dev, int disp, 608 uint32_t config, const uint32_t* attributes, int32_t* values); 609 610 /* 611 * Reserved for future use. Must be NULL. 612 */ 613 void* reserved_proc[4]; 614 615 } hwc_composer_device_1_t; 616 617 /** convenience API for opening and closing a device */ 618 619 static inline int hwc_open_1(const struct hw_module_t* module, 620 hwc_composer_device_1_t** device) { 621 return module->methods->open(module, 622 HWC_HARDWARE_COMPOSER, (struct hw_device_t**)device); 623 } 624 625 static inline int hwc_close_1(hwc_composer_device_1_t* device) { 626 return device->common.close(&device->common); 627 } 628 629 /*****************************************************************************/ 630 631 __END_DECLS 632 633 #endif /* ANDROID_INCLUDE_HARDWARE_HWCOMPOSER_H */ 634