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     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 <sys/cdefs.h>
     26 #include <system/graphics.h>
     27 #include <unistd.h>
     28 
     29 #ifndef __UNUSED
     30 #define __UNUSED __attribute__((__unused__))
     31 #endif
     32 #ifndef __deprecated
     33 #define __deprecated __attribute__((__deprecated__))
     34 #endif
     35 
     36 __BEGIN_DECLS
     37 
     38 /*****************************************************************************/
     39 
     40 #define ANDROID_NATIVE_MAKE_CONSTANT(a,b,c,d) \
     41     (((unsigned)(a)<<24)|((unsigned)(b)<<16)|((unsigned)(c)<<8)|(unsigned)(d))
     42 
     43 #define ANDROID_NATIVE_WINDOW_MAGIC \
     44     ANDROID_NATIVE_MAKE_CONSTANT('_','w','n','d')
     45 
     46 #define ANDROID_NATIVE_BUFFER_MAGIC \
     47     ANDROID_NATIVE_MAKE_CONSTANT('_','b','f','r')
     48 
     49 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
     50 
     51 // This #define may be used to conditionally compile device-specific code to
     52 // support either the prior ANativeWindow interface, which did not pass libsync
     53 // fences around, or the new interface that does.  This #define is only present
     54 // when the ANativeWindow interface does include libsync support.
     55 #define ANDROID_NATIVE_WINDOW_HAS_SYNC 1
     56 
     57 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
     58 
     59 typedef const native_handle_t* buffer_handle_t;
     60 
     61 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
     62 
     63 typedef struct android_native_rect_t
     64 {
     65     int32_t left;
     66     int32_t top;
     67     int32_t right;
     68     int32_t bottom;
     69 } android_native_rect_t;
     70 
     71 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
     72 
     73 typedef struct android_native_base_t
     74 {
     75     /* a magic value defined by the actual EGL native type */
     76     int magic;
     77 
     78     /* the sizeof() of the actual EGL native type */
     79     int version;
     80 
     81     void* reserved[4];
     82 
     83     /* reference-counting interface */
     84     void (*incRef)(struct android_native_base_t* base);
     85     void (*decRef)(struct android_native_base_t* base);
     86 } android_native_base_t;
     87 
     88 typedef struct ANativeWindowBuffer
     89 {
     90 #ifdef __cplusplus
     91     ANativeWindowBuffer() {
     92         common.magic = ANDROID_NATIVE_BUFFER_MAGIC;
     93         common.version = sizeof(ANativeWindowBuffer);
     94         memset(common.reserved, 0, sizeof(common.reserved));
     95     }
     96 
     97     // Implement the methods that sp<ANativeWindowBuffer> expects so that it
     98     // can be used to automatically refcount ANativeWindowBuffer's.
     99     void incStrong(const void* /*id*/) const {
    100         common.incRef(const_cast<android_native_base_t*>(&common));
    101     }
    102     void decStrong(const void* /*id*/) const {
    103         common.decRef(const_cast<android_native_base_t*>(&common));
    104     }
    105 #endif
    106 
    107     struct android_native_base_t common;
    108 
    109     int width;
    110     int height;
    111     int stride;
    112     int format;
    113     int usage;
    114 
    115     void* reserved[2];
    116 
    117     buffer_handle_t handle;
    118 
    119     void* reserved_proc[8];
    120 } ANativeWindowBuffer_t;
    121 
    122 // Old typedef for backwards compatibility.
    123 typedef ANativeWindowBuffer_t android_native_buffer_t;
    124 
    125 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    126 
    127 /* attributes queriable with query() */
    128 enum {
    129     NATIVE_WINDOW_WIDTH     = 0,
    130     NATIVE_WINDOW_HEIGHT    = 1,
    131     NATIVE_WINDOW_FORMAT    = 2,
    132 
    133     /* The minimum number of buffers that must remain un-dequeued after a buffer
    134      * has been queued.  This value applies only if set_buffer_count was used to
    135      * override the number of buffers and if a buffer has since been queued.
    136      * Users of the set_buffer_count ANativeWindow method should query this
    137      * value before calling set_buffer_count.  If it is necessary to have N
    138      * buffers simultaneously dequeued as part of the steady-state operation,
    139      * and this query returns M then N+M buffers should be requested via
    140      * native_window_set_buffer_count.
    141      *
    142      * Note that this value does NOT apply until a single buffer has been
    143      * queued.  In particular this means that it is possible to:
    144      *
    145      * 1. Query M = min undequeued buffers
    146      * 2. Set the buffer count to N + M
    147      * 3. Dequeue all N + M buffers
    148      * 4. Cancel M buffers
    149      * 5. Queue, dequeue, queue, dequeue, ad infinitum
    150      */
    151     NATIVE_WINDOW_MIN_UNDEQUEUED_BUFFERS = 3,
    152 
    153     /* Check whether queueBuffer operations on the ANativeWindow send the buffer
    154      * to the window compositor.  The query sets the returned 'value' argument
    155      * to 1 if the ANativeWindow DOES send queued buffers directly to the window
    156      * compositor and 0 if the buffers do not go directly to the window
    157      * compositor.
    158      *
    159      * This can be used to determine whether protected buffer content should be
    160      * sent to the ANativeWindow.  Note, however, that a result of 1 does NOT
    161      * indicate that queued buffers will be protected from applications or users
    162      * capturing their contents.  If that behavior is desired then some other
    163      * mechanism (e.g. the GRALLOC_USAGE_PROTECTED flag) should be used in
    164      * conjunction with this query.
    165      */
    166     NATIVE_WINDOW_QUEUES_TO_WINDOW_COMPOSER = 4,
    167 
    168     /* Get the concrete type of a ANativeWindow.  See below for the list of
    169      * possible return values.
    170      *
    171      * This query should not be used outside the Android framework and will
    172      * likely be removed in the near future.
    173      */
    174     NATIVE_WINDOW_CONCRETE_TYPE = 5,
    175 
    176 
    177     /*
    178      * Default width and height of ANativeWindow buffers, these are the
    179      * dimensions of the window buffers irrespective of the
    180      * NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_DIMENSIONS call and match the native window
    181      * size unless overridden by NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_USER_DIMENSIONS.
    182      */
    183     NATIVE_WINDOW_DEFAULT_WIDTH = 6,
    184     NATIVE_WINDOW_DEFAULT_HEIGHT = 7,
    185 
    186     /*
    187      * transformation that will most-likely be applied to buffers. This is only
    188      * a hint, the actual transformation applied might be different.
    189      *
    190      * INTENDED USE:
    191      *
    192      * The transform hint can be used by a producer, for instance the GLES
    193      * driver, to pre-rotate the rendering such that the final transformation
    194      * in the composer is identity. This can be very useful when used in
    195      * conjunction with the h/w composer HAL, in situations where it
    196      * cannot handle arbitrary rotations.
    197      *
    198      * 1. Before dequeuing a buffer, the GL driver (or any other ANW client)
    199      *    queries the ANW for NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_HINT.
    200      *
    201      * 2. The GL driver overrides the width and height of the ANW to
    202      *    account for NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_HINT. This is done by querying
    203      *    NATIVE_WINDOW_DEFAULT_{WIDTH | HEIGHT}, swapping the dimensions
    204      *    according to NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_HINT and calling
    205      *    native_window_set_buffers_dimensions().
    206      *
    207      * 3. The GL driver dequeues a buffer of the new pre-rotated size.
    208      *
    209      * 4. The GL driver renders to the buffer such that the image is
    210      *    already transformed, that is applying NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_HINT
    211      *    to the rendering.
    212      *
    213      * 5. The GL driver calls native_window_set_transform to apply
    214      *    inverse transformation to the buffer it just rendered.
    215      *    In order to do this, the GL driver needs
    216      *    to calculate the inverse of NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_HINT, this is
    217      *    done easily:
    218      *
    219      *        int hintTransform, inverseTransform;
    220      *        query(..., NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_HINT, &hintTransform);
    221      *        inverseTransform = hintTransform;
    222      *        if (hintTransform & HAL_TRANSFORM_ROT_90)
    223      *            inverseTransform ^= HAL_TRANSFORM_ROT_180;
    224      *
    225      *
    226      * 6. The GL driver queues the pre-transformed buffer.
    227      *
    228      * 7. The composer combines the buffer transform with the display
    229      *    transform.  If the buffer transform happens to cancel out the
    230      *    display transform then no rotation is needed.
    231      *
    232      */
    233     NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_HINT = 8,
    234 
    235     /*
    236      * Boolean that indicates whether the consumer is running more than
    237      * one buffer behind the producer.
    238      */
    239     NATIVE_WINDOW_CONSUMER_RUNNING_BEHIND = 9,
    240 
    241     /*
    242      * The consumer gralloc usage bits currently set by the consumer.
    243      * The values are defined in hardware/libhardware/include/gralloc.h.
    244      */
    245     NATIVE_WINDOW_CONSUMER_USAGE_BITS = 10,
    246 
    247     /**
    248      * Transformation that will by applied to buffers by the hwcomposer.
    249      * This must not be set or checked by producer endpoints, and will
    250      * disable the transform hint set in SurfaceFlinger (see
    251      * NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_HINT).
    252      *
    253      * INTENDED USE:
    254      * Temporary - Please do not use this.  This is intended only to be used
    255      * by the camera's LEGACY mode.
    256      *
    257      * In situations where a SurfaceFlinger client wishes to set a transform
    258      * that is not visible to the producer, and will always be applied in the
    259      * hardware composer, the client can set this flag with
    260      * native_window_set_buffers_sticky_transform.  This can be used to rotate
    261      * and flip buffers consumed by hardware composer without actually changing
    262      * the aspect ratio of the buffers produced.
    263      */
    264     NATIVE_WINDOW_STICKY_TRANSFORM = 11,
    265 
    266     /**
    267      * The default data space for the buffers as set by the consumer.
    268      * The values are defined in graphics.h.
    269      */
    270     NATIVE_WINDOW_DEFAULT_DATASPACE = 12,
    271 
    272     /*
    273      * Returns the age of the contents of the most recently dequeued buffer as
    274      * the number of frames that have elapsed since it was last queued. For
    275      * example, if the window is double-buffered, the age of any given buffer in
    276      * steady state will be 2. If the dequeued buffer has never been queued, its
    277      * age will be 0.
    278      */
    279     NATIVE_WINDOW_BUFFER_AGE = 13,
    280 };
    281 
    282 /* Valid operations for the (*perform)() hook.
    283  *
    284  * Values marked as 'deprecated' are supported, but have been superceded by
    285  * other functionality.
    286  *
    287  * Values marked as 'private' should be considered private to the framework.
    288  * HAL implementation code with access to an ANativeWindow should not use these,
    289  * as it may not interact properly with the framework's use of the
    290  * ANativeWindow.
    291  */
    292 enum {
    293     NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_USAGE                 =  0,
    294     NATIVE_WINDOW_CONNECT                   =  1,   /* deprecated */
    295     NATIVE_WINDOW_DISCONNECT                =  2,   /* deprecated */
    296     NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_CROP                  =  3,   /* private */
    297     NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFER_COUNT          =  4,
    298     NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_GEOMETRY      =  5,   /* deprecated */
    299     NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_TRANSFORM     =  6,
    300     NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_TIMESTAMP     =  7,
    301     NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_DIMENSIONS    =  8,
    302     NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_FORMAT        =  9,
    303     NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_SCALING_MODE          = 10,   /* private */
    304     NATIVE_WINDOW_LOCK                      = 11,   /* private */
    305     NATIVE_WINDOW_UNLOCK_AND_POST           = 12,   /* private */
    306     NATIVE_WINDOW_API_CONNECT               = 13,   /* private */
    307     NATIVE_WINDOW_API_DISCONNECT            = 14,   /* private */
    308     NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_USER_DIMENSIONS = 15, /* private */
    309     NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_POST_TRANSFORM_CROP   = 16,   /* private */
    310     NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_STICKY_TRANSFORM = 17,/* private */
    311     NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_SIDEBAND_STREAM       = 18,
    312     NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_DATASPACE     = 19,
    313     NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_SURFACE_DAMAGE        = 20,   /* private */
    314 };
    315 
    316 /* parameter for NATIVE_WINDOW_[API_][DIS]CONNECT */
    317 enum {
    318     /* Buffers will be queued by EGL via eglSwapBuffers after being filled using
    319      * OpenGL ES.
    320      */
    321     NATIVE_WINDOW_API_EGL = 1,
    322 
    323     /* Buffers will be queued after being filled using the CPU
    324      */
    325     NATIVE_WINDOW_API_CPU = 2,
    326 
    327     /* Buffers will be queued by Stagefright after being filled by a video
    328      * decoder.  The video decoder can either be a software or hardware decoder.
    329      */
    330     NATIVE_WINDOW_API_MEDIA = 3,
    331 
    332     /* Buffers will be queued by the the camera HAL.
    333      */
    334     NATIVE_WINDOW_API_CAMERA = 4,
    335 };
    336 
    337 /* parameter for NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_TRANSFORM */
    338 enum {
    339     /* flip source image horizontally */
    340     NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_FLIP_H = HAL_TRANSFORM_FLIP_H ,
    341     /* flip source image vertically */
    342     NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_FLIP_V = HAL_TRANSFORM_FLIP_V,
    343     /* rotate source image 90 degrees clock-wise, and is applied after TRANSFORM_FLIP_{H|V} */
    344     NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_ROT_90 = HAL_TRANSFORM_ROT_90,
    345     /* rotate source image 180 degrees */
    346     NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_ROT_180 = HAL_TRANSFORM_ROT_180,
    347     /* rotate source image 270 degrees clock-wise */
    348     NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_ROT_270 = HAL_TRANSFORM_ROT_270,
    349     /* transforms source by the inverse transform of the screen it is displayed onto. This
    350      * transform is applied last */
    351     NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_INVERSE_DISPLAY = 0x08
    352 };
    353 
    354 /* parameter for NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_SCALING_MODE */
    355 enum {
    356     /* the window content is not updated (frozen) until a buffer of
    357      * the window size is received (enqueued)
    358      */
    359     NATIVE_WINDOW_SCALING_MODE_FREEZE           = 0,
    360     /* the buffer is scaled in both dimensions to match the window size */
    361     NATIVE_WINDOW_SCALING_MODE_SCALE_TO_WINDOW  = 1,
    362     /* the buffer is scaled uniformly such that the smaller dimension
    363      * of the buffer matches the window size (cropping in the process)
    364      */
    365     NATIVE_WINDOW_SCALING_MODE_SCALE_CROP       = 2,
    366     /* the window is clipped to the size of the buffer's crop rectangle; pixels
    367      * outside the crop rectangle are treated as if they are completely
    368      * transparent.
    369      */
    370     NATIVE_WINDOW_SCALING_MODE_NO_SCALE_CROP    = 3,
    371 };
    372 
    373 /* values returned by the NATIVE_WINDOW_CONCRETE_TYPE query */
    374 enum {
    375     NATIVE_WINDOW_FRAMEBUFFER               = 0, /* FramebufferNativeWindow */
    376     NATIVE_WINDOW_SURFACE                   = 1, /* Surface */
    377 };
    378 
    379 /* parameter for NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_TIMESTAMP
    380  *
    381  * Special timestamp value to indicate that timestamps should be auto-generated
    382  * by the native window when queueBuffer is called.  This is equal to INT64_MIN,
    383  * defined directly to avoid problems with C99/C++ inclusion of stdint.h.
    384  */
    385 static const int64_t NATIVE_WINDOW_TIMESTAMP_AUTO = (-9223372036854775807LL-1);
    386 
    387 struct ANativeWindow
    388 {
    389 #ifdef __cplusplus
    390     ANativeWindow()
    391         : flags(0), minSwapInterval(0), maxSwapInterval(0), xdpi(0), ydpi(0)
    392     {
    393         common.magic = ANDROID_NATIVE_WINDOW_MAGIC;
    394         common.version = sizeof(ANativeWindow);
    395         memset(common.reserved, 0, sizeof(common.reserved));
    396     }
    397 
    398     /* Implement the methods that sp<ANativeWindow> expects so that it
    399        can be used to automatically refcount ANativeWindow's. */
    400     void incStrong(const void* /*id*/) const {
    401         common.incRef(const_cast<android_native_base_t*>(&common));
    402     }
    403     void decStrong(const void* /*id*/) const {
    404         common.decRef(const_cast<android_native_base_t*>(&common));
    405     }
    406 #endif
    407 
    408     struct android_native_base_t common;
    409 
    410     /* flags describing some attributes of this surface or its updater */
    411     const uint32_t flags;
    412 
    413     /* min swap interval supported by this updated */
    414     const int   minSwapInterval;
    415 
    416     /* max swap interval supported by this updated */
    417     const int   maxSwapInterval;
    418 
    419     /* horizontal and vertical resolution in DPI */
    420     const float xdpi;
    421     const float ydpi;
    422 
    423     /* Some storage reserved for the OEM's driver. */
    424     intptr_t    oem[4];
    425 
    426     /*
    427      * Set the swap interval for this surface.
    428      *
    429      * Returns 0 on success or -errno on error.
    430      */
    431     int     (*setSwapInterval)(struct ANativeWindow* window,
    432                 int interval);
    433 
    434     /*
    435      * Hook called by EGL to acquire a buffer. After this call, the buffer
    436      * is not locked, so its content cannot be modified. This call may block if
    437      * no buffers are available.
    438      *
    439      * The window holds a reference to the buffer between dequeueBuffer and
    440      * either queueBuffer or cancelBuffer, so clients only need their own
    441      * reference if they might use the buffer after queueing or canceling it.
    442      * Holding a reference to a buffer after queueing or canceling it is only
    443      * allowed if a specific buffer count has been set.
    444      *
    445      * Returns 0 on success or -errno on error.
    446      *
    447      * XXX: This function is deprecated.  It will continue to work for some
    448      * time for binary compatibility, but the new dequeueBuffer function that
    449      * outputs a fence file descriptor should be used in its place.
    450      */
    451     int     (*dequeueBuffer_DEPRECATED)(struct ANativeWindow* window,
    452                 struct ANativeWindowBuffer** buffer);
    453 
    454     /*
    455      * hook called by EGL to lock a buffer. This MUST be called before modifying
    456      * the content of a buffer. The buffer must have been acquired with
    457      * dequeueBuffer first.
    458      *
    459      * Returns 0 on success or -errno on error.
    460      *
    461      * XXX: This function is deprecated.  It will continue to work for some
    462      * time for binary compatibility, but it is essentially a no-op, and calls
    463      * to it should be removed.
    464      */
    465     int     (*lockBuffer_DEPRECATED)(struct ANativeWindow* window,
    466                 struct ANativeWindowBuffer* buffer);
    467 
    468     /*
    469      * Hook called by EGL when modifications to the render buffer are done.
    470      * This unlocks and post the buffer.
    471      *
    472      * The window holds a reference to the buffer between dequeueBuffer and
    473      * either queueBuffer or cancelBuffer, so clients only need their own
    474      * reference if they might use the buffer after queueing or canceling it.
    475      * Holding a reference to a buffer after queueing or canceling it is only
    476      * allowed if a specific buffer count has been set.
    477      *
    478      * Buffers MUST be queued in the same order than they were dequeued.
    479      *
    480      * Returns 0 on success or -errno on error.
    481      *
    482      * XXX: This function is deprecated.  It will continue to work for some
    483      * time for binary compatibility, but the new queueBuffer function that
    484      * takes a fence file descriptor should be used in its place (pass a value
    485      * of -1 for the fence file descriptor if there is no valid one to pass).
    486      */
    487     int     (*queueBuffer_DEPRECATED)(struct ANativeWindow* window,
    488                 struct ANativeWindowBuffer* buffer);
    489 
    490     /*
    491      * hook used to retrieve information about the native window.
    492      *
    493      * Returns 0 on success or -errno on error.
    494      */
    495     int     (*query)(const struct ANativeWindow* window,
    496                 int what, int* value);
    497 
    498     /*
    499      * hook used to perform various operations on the surface.
    500      * (*perform)() is a generic mechanism to add functionality to
    501      * ANativeWindow while keeping backward binary compatibility.
    502      *
    503      * DO NOT CALL THIS HOOK DIRECTLY.  Instead, use the helper functions
    504      * defined below.
    505      *
    506      * (*perform)() returns -ENOENT if the 'what' parameter is not supported
    507      * by the surface's implementation.
    508      *
    509      * See above for a list of valid operations, such as
    510      * NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_USAGE or NATIVE_WINDOW_CONNECT
    511      */
    512     int     (*perform)(struct ANativeWindow* window,
    513                 int operation, ... );
    514 
    515     /*
    516      * Hook used to cancel a buffer that has been dequeued.
    517      * No synchronization is performed between dequeue() and cancel(), so
    518      * either external synchronization is needed, or these functions must be
    519      * called from the same thread.
    520      *
    521      * The window holds a reference to the buffer between dequeueBuffer and
    522      * either queueBuffer or cancelBuffer, so clients only need their own
    523      * reference if they might use the buffer after queueing or canceling it.
    524      * Holding a reference to a buffer after queueing or canceling it is only
    525      * allowed if a specific buffer count has been set.
    526      *
    527      * XXX: This function is deprecated.  It will continue to work for some
    528      * time for binary compatibility, but the new cancelBuffer function that
    529      * takes a fence file descriptor should be used in its place (pass a value
    530      * of -1 for the fence file descriptor if there is no valid one to pass).
    531      */
    532     int     (*cancelBuffer_DEPRECATED)(struct ANativeWindow* window,
    533                 struct ANativeWindowBuffer* buffer);
    534 
    535     /*
    536      * Hook called by EGL to acquire a buffer. This call may block if no
    537      * buffers are available.
    538      *
    539      * The window holds a reference to the buffer between dequeueBuffer and
    540      * either queueBuffer or cancelBuffer, so clients only need their own
    541      * reference if they might use the buffer after queueing or canceling it.
    542      * Holding a reference to a buffer after queueing or canceling it is only
    543      * allowed if a specific buffer count has been set.
    544      *
    545      * The libsync fence file descriptor returned in the int pointed to by the
    546      * fenceFd argument will refer to the fence that must signal before the
    547      * dequeued buffer may be written to.  A value of -1 indicates that the
    548      * caller may access the buffer immediately without waiting on a fence.  If
    549      * a valid file descriptor is returned (i.e. any value except -1) then the
    550      * caller is responsible for closing the file descriptor.
    551      *
    552      * Returns 0 on success or -errno on error.
    553      */
    554     int     (*dequeueBuffer)(struct ANativeWindow* window,
    555                 struct ANativeWindowBuffer** buffer, int* fenceFd);
    556 
    557     /*
    558      * Hook called by EGL when modifications to the render buffer are done.
    559      * This unlocks and post the buffer.
    560      *
    561      * The window holds a reference to the buffer between dequeueBuffer and
    562      * either queueBuffer or cancelBuffer, so clients only need their own
    563      * reference if they might use the buffer after queueing or canceling it.
    564      * Holding a reference to a buffer after queueing or canceling it is only
    565      * allowed if a specific buffer count has been set.
    566      *
    567      * The fenceFd argument specifies a libsync fence file descriptor for a
    568      * fence that must signal before the buffer can be accessed.  If the buffer
    569      * can be accessed immediately then a value of -1 should be used.  The
    570      * caller must not use the file descriptor after it is passed to
    571      * queueBuffer, and the ANativeWindow implementation is responsible for
    572      * closing it.
    573      *
    574      * Returns 0 on success or -errno on error.
    575      */
    576     int     (*queueBuffer)(struct ANativeWindow* window,
    577                 struct ANativeWindowBuffer* buffer, int fenceFd);
    578 
    579     /*
    580      * Hook used to cancel a buffer that has been dequeued.
    581      * No synchronization is performed between dequeue() and cancel(), so
    582      * either external synchronization is needed, or these functions must be
    583      * called from the same thread.
    584      *
    585      * The window holds a reference to the buffer between dequeueBuffer and
    586      * either queueBuffer or cancelBuffer, so clients only need their own
    587      * reference if they might use the buffer after queueing or canceling it.
    588      * Holding a reference to a buffer after queueing or canceling it is only
    589      * allowed if a specific buffer count has been set.
    590      *
    591      * The fenceFd argument specifies a libsync fence file decsriptor for a
    592      * fence that must signal before the buffer can be accessed.  If the buffer
    593      * can be accessed immediately then a value of -1 should be used.
    594      *
    595      * Note that if the client has not waited on the fence that was returned
    596      * from dequeueBuffer, that same fence should be passed to cancelBuffer to
    597      * ensure that future uses of the buffer are preceded by a wait on that
    598      * fence.  The caller must not use the file descriptor after it is passed
    599      * to cancelBuffer, and the ANativeWindow implementation is responsible for
    600      * closing it.
    601      *
    602      * Returns 0 on success or -errno on error.
    603      */
    604     int     (*cancelBuffer)(struct ANativeWindow* window,
    605                 struct ANativeWindowBuffer* buffer, int fenceFd);
    606 };
    607 
    608  /* Backwards compatibility: use ANativeWindow (struct ANativeWindow in C).
    609   * android_native_window_t is deprecated.
    610   */
    611 typedef struct ANativeWindow ANativeWindow;
    612 typedef struct ANativeWindow android_native_window_t __deprecated;
    613 
    614 /*
    615  *  native_window_set_usage(..., usage)
    616  *  Sets the intended usage flags for the next buffers
    617  *  acquired with (*lockBuffer)() and on.
    618  *  By default (if this function is never called), a usage of
    619  *      GRALLOC_USAGE_HW_RENDER | GRALLOC_USAGE_HW_TEXTURE
    620  *  is assumed.
    621  *  Calling this function will usually cause following buffers to be
    622  *  reallocated.
    623  */
    624 
    625 static inline int native_window_set_usage(
    626         struct ANativeWindow* window, int usage)
    627 {
    628     return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_USAGE, usage);
    629 }
    630 
    631 /* deprecated. Always returns 0. Don't call. */
    632 static inline int native_window_connect(
    633         struct ANativeWindow* window __UNUSED, int api __UNUSED) __deprecated;
    634 
    635 static inline int native_window_connect(
    636         struct ANativeWindow* window __UNUSED, int api __UNUSED) {
    637     return 0;
    638 }
    639 
    640 /* deprecated. Always returns 0. Don't call. */
    641 static inline int native_window_disconnect(
    642         struct ANativeWindow* window __UNUSED, int api __UNUSED) __deprecated;
    643 
    644 static inline int native_window_disconnect(
    645         struct ANativeWindow* window __UNUSED, int api __UNUSED) {
    646     return 0;
    647 }
    648 
    649 /*
    650  * native_window_set_crop(..., crop)
    651  * Sets which region of the next queued buffers needs to be considered.
    652  * Depending on the scaling mode, a buffer's crop region is scaled and/or
    653  * cropped to match the surface's size.  This function sets the crop in
    654  * pre-transformed buffer pixel coordinates.
    655  *
    656  * The specified crop region applies to all buffers queued after it is called.
    657  *
    658  * If 'crop' is NULL, subsequently queued buffers won't be cropped.
    659  *
    660  * An error is returned if for instance the crop region is invalid, out of the
    661  * buffer's bound or if the window is invalid.
    662  */
    663 static inline int native_window_set_crop(
    664         struct ANativeWindow* window,
    665         android_native_rect_t const * crop)
    666 {
    667     return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_CROP, crop);
    668 }
    669 
    670 /*
    671  * native_window_set_post_transform_crop(..., crop)
    672  * Sets which region of the next queued buffers needs to be considered.
    673  * Depending on the scaling mode, a buffer's crop region is scaled and/or
    674  * cropped to match the surface's size.  This function sets the crop in
    675  * post-transformed pixel coordinates.
    676  *
    677  * The specified crop region applies to all buffers queued after it is called.
    678  *
    679  * If 'crop' is NULL, subsequently queued buffers won't be cropped.
    680  *
    681  * An error is returned if for instance the crop region is invalid, out of the
    682  * buffer's bound or if the window is invalid.
    683  */
    684 static inline int native_window_set_post_transform_crop(
    685         struct ANativeWindow* window,
    686         android_native_rect_t const * crop)
    687 {
    688     return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_POST_TRANSFORM_CROP, crop);
    689 }
    690 
    691 /*
    692  * native_window_set_active_rect(..., active_rect)
    693  *
    694  * This function is deprecated and will be removed soon.  For now it simply
    695  * sets the post-transform crop for compatibility while multi-project commits
    696  * get checked.
    697  */
    698 static inline int native_window_set_active_rect(
    699         struct ANativeWindow* window,
    700         android_native_rect_t const * active_rect) __deprecated;
    701 
    702 static inline int native_window_set_active_rect(
    703         struct ANativeWindow* window,
    704         android_native_rect_t const * active_rect)
    705 {
    706     return native_window_set_post_transform_crop(window, active_rect);
    707 }
    708 
    709 /*
    710  * native_window_set_buffer_count(..., count)
    711  * Sets the number of buffers associated with this native window.
    712  */
    713 static inline int native_window_set_buffer_count(
    714         struct ANativeWindow* window,
    715         size_t bufferCount)
    716 {
    717     return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFER_COUNT, bufferCount);
    718 }
    719 
    720 /*
    721  * native_window_set_buffers_geometry(..., int w, int h, int format)
    722  * All buffers dequeued after this call will have the dimensions and format
    723  * specified.  A successful call to this function has the same effect as calling
    724  * native_window_set_buffers_size and native_window_set_buffers_format.
    725  *
    726  * XXX: This function is deprecated.  The native_window_set_buffers_dimensions
    727  * and native_window_set_buffers_format functions should be used instead.
    728  */
    729 static inline int native_window_set_buffers_geometry(
    730         struct ANativeWindow* window,
    731         int w, int h, int format) __deprecated;
    732 
    733 static inline int native_window_set_buffers_geometry(
    734         struct ANativeWindow* window,
    735         int w, int h, int format)
    736 {
    737     return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_GEOMETRY,
    738             w, h, format);
    739 }
    740 
    741 /*
    742  * native_window_set_buffers_dimensions(..., int w, int h)
    743  * All buffers dequeued after this call will have the dimensions specified.
    744  * In particular, all buffers will have a fixed-size, independent from the
    745  * native-window size. They will be scaled according to the scaling mode
    746  * (see native_window_set_scaling_mode) upon window composition.
    747  *
    748  * If w and h are 0, the normal behavior is restored. That is, dequeued buffers
    749  * following this call will be sized to match the window's size.
    750  *
    751  * Calling this function will reset the window crop to a NULL value, which
    752  * disables cropping of the buffers.
    753  */
    754 static inline int native_window_set_buffers_dimensions(
    755         struct ANativeWindow* window,
    756         int w, int h)
    757 {
    758     return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_DIMENSIONS,
    759             w, h);
    760 }
    761 
    762 /*
    763  * native_window_set_buffers_user_dimensions(..., int w, int h)
    764  *
    765  * Sets the user buffer size for the window, which overrides the
    766  * window's size.  All buffers dequeued after this call will have the
    767  * dimensions specified unless overridden by
    768  * native_window_set_buffers_dimensions.  All buffers will have a
    769  * fixed-size, independent from the native-window size. They will be
    770  * scaled according to the scaling mode (see
    771  * native_window_set_scaling_mode) upon window composition.
    772  *
    773  * If w and h are 0, the normal behavior is restored. That is, the
    774  * default buffer size will match the windows's size.
    775  *
    776  * Calling this function will reset the window crop to a NULL value, which
    777  * disables cropping of the buffers.
    778  */
    779 static inline int native_window_set_buffers_user_dimensions(
    780         struct ANativeWindow* window,
    781         int w, int h)
    782 {
    783     return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_USER_DIMENSIONS,
    784             w, h);
    785 }
    786 
    787 /*
    788  * native_window_set_buffers_format(..., int format)
    789  * All buffers dequeued after this call will have the format specified.
    790  *
    791  * If the specified format is 0, the default buffer format will be used.
    792  */
    793 static inline int native_window_set_buffers_format(
    794         struct ANativeWindow* window,
    795         int format)
    796 {
    797     return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_FORMAT, format);
    798 }
    799 
    800 /*
    801  * native_window_set_buffers_data_space(..., int dataSpace)
    802  * All buffers queued after this call will be associated with the dataSpace
    803  * parameter specified.
    804  *
    805  * dataSpace specifies additional information about the buffer that's dependent
    806  * on the buffer format and the endpoints. For example, it can be used to convey
    807  * the color space of the image data in the buffer, or it can be used to
    808  * indicate that the buffers contain depth measurement data instead of color
    809  * images.  The default dataSpace is 0, HAL_DATASPACE_UNKNOWN, unless it has been
    810  * overridden by the consumer.
    811  */
    812 static inline int native_window_set_buffers_data_space(
    813         struct ANativeWindow* window,
    814         android_dataspace_t dataSpace)
    815 {
    816     return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_DATASPACE,
    817             dataSpace);
    818 }
    819 
    820 /*
    821  * native_window_set_buffers_transform(..., int transform)
    822  * All buffers queued after this call will be displayed transformed according
    823  * to the transform parameter specified.
    824  */
    825 static inline int native_window_set_buffers_transform(
    826         struct ANativeWindow* window,
    827         int transform)
    828 {
    829     return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_TRANSFORM,
    830             transform);
    831 }
    832 
    833 /*
    834  * native_window_set_buffers_sticky_transform(..., int transform)
    835  * All buffers queued after this call will be displayed transformed according
    836  * to the transform parameter specified applied on top of the regular buffer
    837  * transform.  Setting this transform will disable the transform hint.
    838  *
    839  * Temporary - This is only intended to be used by the LEGACY camera mode, do
    840  *   not use this for anything else.
    841  */
    842 static inline int native_window_set_buffers_sticky_transform(
    843         struct ANativeWindow* window,
    844         int transform)
    845 {
    846     return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_STICKY_TRANSFORM,
    847             transform);
    848 }
    849 
    850 /*
    851  * native_window_set_buffers_timestamp(..., int64_t timestamp)
    852  * All buffers queued after this call will be associated with the timestamp
    853  * parameter specified. If the timestamp is set to NATIVE_WINDOW_TIMESTAMP_AUTO
    854  * (the default), timestamps will be generated automatically when queueBuffer is
    855  * called. The timestamp is measured in nanoseconds, and is normally monotonically
    856  * increasing. The timestamp should be unaffected by time-of-day adjustments,
    857  * and for a camera should be strictly monotonic but for a media player may be
    858  * reset when the position is set.
    859  */
    860 static inline int native_window_set_buffers_timestamp(
    861         struct ANativeWindow* window,
    862         int64_t timestamp)
    863 {
    864     return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_BUFFERS_TIMESTAMP,
    865             timestamp);
    866 }
    867 
    868 /*
    869  * native_window_set_scaling_mode(..., int mode)
    870  * All buffers queued after this call will be associated with the scaling mode
    871  * specified.
    872  */
    873 static inline int native_window_set_scaling_mode(
    874         struct ANativeWindow* window,
    875         int mode)
    876 {
    877     return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_SCALING_MODE,
    878             mode);
    879 }
    880 
    881 /*
    882  * native_window_api_connect(..., int api)
    883  * connects an API to this window. only one API can be connected at a time.
    884  * Returns -EINVAL if for some reason the window cannot be connected, which
    885  * can happen if it's connected to some other API.
    886  */
    887 static inline int native_window_api_connect(
    888         struct ANativeWindow* window, int api)
    889 {
    890     return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_API_CONNECT, api);
    891 }
    892 
    893 /*
    894  * native_window_api_disconnect(..., int api)
    895  * disconnect the API from this window.
    896  * An error is returned if for instance the window wasn't connected in the
    897  * first place.
    898  */
    899 static inline int native_window_api_disconnect(
    900         struct ANativeWindow* window, int api)
    901 {
    902     return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_API_DISCONNECT, api);
    903 }
    904 
    905 /*
    906  * native_window_dequeue_buffer_and_wait(...)
    907  * Dequeue a buffer and wait on the fence associated with that buffer.  The
    908  * buffer may safely be accessed immediately upon this function returning.  An
    909  * error is returned if either of the dequeue or the wait operations fail.
    910  */
    911 static inline int native_window_dequeue_buffer_and_wait(ANativeWindow *anw,
    912         struct ANativeWindowBuffer** anb) {
    913     return anw->dequeueBuffer_DEPRECATED(anw, anb);
    914 }
    915 
    916 /*
    917  * native_window_set_sideband_stream(..., native_handle_t*)
    918  * Attach a sideband buffer stream to a native window.
    919  */
    920 static inline int native_window_set_sideband_stream(
    921         struct ANativeWindow* window,
    922         native_handle_t* sidebandHandle)
    923 {
    924     return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_SIDEBAND_STREAM,
    925             sidebandHandle);
    926 }
    927 
    928 /*
    929  * native_window_set_surface_damage(..., android_native_rect_t* rects, int numRects)
    930  * Set the surface damage (i.e., the region of the surface that has changed
    931  * since the previous frame). The damage set by this call will be reset (to the
    932  * default of full-surface damage) after calling queue, so this must be called
    933  * prior to every frame with damage that does not cover the whole surface if the
    934  * caller desires downstream consumers to use this optimization.
    935  *
    936  * The damage region is specified as an array of rectangles, with the important
    937  * caveat that the origin of the surface is considered to be the bottom-left
    938  * corner, as in OpenGL ES.
    939  *
    940  * If numRects is set to 0, rects may be NULL, and the surface damage will be
    941  * set to the full surface (the same as if this function had not been called for
    942  * this frame).
    943  */
    944 static inline int native_window_set_surface_damage(
    945         struct ANativeWindow* window,
    946         const android_native_rect_t* rects, size_t numRects)
    947 {
    948     return window->perform(window, NATIVE_WINDOW_SET_SURFACE_DAMAGE,
    949             rects, numRects);
    950 }
    951 
    952 __END_DECLS
    953 
    954 #endif /* SYSTEM_CORE_INCLUDE_ANDROID_WINDOW_H */
    955