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     16 
     17 #ifndef ANDROID_HARDWARE_HWCOMPOSER2_H
     18 #define ANDROID_HARDWARE_HWCOMPOSER2_H
     19 
     20 #include <hardware/hardware.h>
     21 
     22 #include "hwcomposer_defs.h"
     23 
     24 __BEGIN_DECLS
     25 
     26 /*
     27  * Enums
     28  *
     29  * For most of these enums, there is an invalid value defined to be 0. This is
     30  * an attempt to catch uninitialized fields, and these values should not be
     31  * used.
     32  */
     33 
     34 /* Display attributes queryable through getDisplayAttribute */
     35 typedef enum {
     36     HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_INVALID = 0,
     37 
     38     /* Dimensions in pixels */
     39     HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_WIDTH = 1,
     40     HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_HEIGHT = 2,
     41 
     42     /* Vsync period in nanoseconds */
     43     HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_VSYNC_PERIOD = 3,
     44 
     45     /* Dots per thousand inches (DPI * 1000). Scaling by 1000 allows these
     46      * numbers to be stored in an int32_t without losing too much precision. If
     47      * the DPI for a configuration is unavailable or is considered unreliable,
     48      * the device may return -1 instead */
     49     HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_DPI_X = 4,
     50     HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_DPI_Y = 5,
     51 } hwc2_attribute_t;
     52 
     53 /* Blend modes, settable per layer */
     54 typedef enum {
     55     HWC2_BLEND_MODE_INVALID = 0,
     56 
     57     /* colorOut = colorSrc */
     58     HWC2_BLEND_MODE_NONE = 1,
     59 
     60     /* colorOut = colorSrc + colorDst * (1 - alphaSrc) */
     61     HWC2_BLEND_MODE_PREMULTIPLIED = 2,
     62 
     63     /* colorOut = colorSrc * alphaSrc + colorDst * (1 - alphaSrc) */
     64     HWC2_BLEND_MODE_COVERAGE = 3,
     65 } hwc2_blend_mode_t;
     66 
     67 /* See the 'Callbacks' section for more detailed descriptions of what these
     68  * functions do */
     69 typedef enum {
     70     HWC2_CALLBACK_INVALID = 0,
     71     HWC2_CALLBACK_HOTPLUG = 1,
     72     HWC2_CALLBACK_REFRESH = 2,
     73     HWC2_CALLBACK_VSYNC = 3,
     74 } hwc2_callback_descriptor_t;
     75 
     76 /* Optional capabilities which may be supported by some devices. The particular
     77  * set of supported capabilities for a given device may be retrieved using
     78  * getCapabilities. */
     79 typedef enum {
     80     HWC2_CAPABILITY_INVALID = 0,
     81 
     82     /* Specifies that the device supports sideband stream layers, for which
     83      * buffer content updates and other synchronization will not be provided
     84      * through the usual validate/present cycle and must be handled by an
     85      * external implementation-defined mechanism. Only changes to layer state
     86      * (such as position, size, etc.) need to be performed through the
     87      * validate/present cycle. */
     88     HWC2_CAPABILITY_SIDEBAND_STREAM = 1,
     89 } hwc2_capability_t;
     90 
     91 /* Possible composition types for a given layer */
     92 typedef enum {
     93     HWC2_COMPOSITION_INVALID = 0,
     94 
     95     /* The client will composite this layer into the client target buffer
     96      * (provided to the device through setClientTarget).
     97      *
     98      * The device must not request any composition type changes for layers of
     99      * this type. */
    100     HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT = 1,
    101 
    102     /* The device will handle the composition of this layer through a hardware
    103      * overlay or other similar means.
    104      *
    105      * Upon validateDisplay, the device may request a change from this type to
    106      * HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT. */
    107     HWC2_COMPOSITION_DEVICE = 2,
    108 
    109     /* The device will render this layer using the color set through
    110      * setLayerColor. If this functionality is not supported on a layer that the
    111      * client sets to HWC2_COMPOSITION_SOLID_COLOR, the device must request that
    112      * the composition type of that layer is changed to HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT
    113      * upon the next call to validateDisplay.
    114      *
    115      * Upon validateDisplay, the device may request a change from this type to
    116      * HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT. */
    117     HWC2_COMPOSITION_SOLID_COLOR = 3,
    118 
    119     /* Similar to DEVICE, but the position of this layer may also be set
    120      * asynchronously through setCursorPosition. If this functionality is not
    121      * supported on a layer that the client sets to HWC2_COMPOSITION_CURSOR, the
    122      * device must request that the composition type of that layer is changed to
    123      * HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT upon the next call to validateDisplay.
    124      *
    125      * Upon validateDisplay, the device may request a change from this type to
    126      * either HWC2_COMPOSITION_DEVICE or HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT. Changing to
    127      * HWC2_COMPOSITION_DEVICE will prevent the use of setCursorPosition but
    128      * still permit the device to composite the layer. */
    129     HWC2_COMPOSITION_CURSOR = 4,
    130 
    131     /* The device will handle the composition of this layer, as well as its
    132      * buffer updates and content synchronization. Only supported on devices
    133      * which provide HWC2_CAPABILITY_SIDEBAND_STREAM.
    134      *
    135      * Upon validateDisplay, the device may request a change from this type to
    136      * either HWC2_COMPOSITION_DEVICE or HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT, but it is
    137      * unlikely that content will display correctly in these cases. */
    138     HWC2_COMPOSITION_SIDEBAND = 5,
    139 } hwc2_composition_t;
    140 
    141 /* Possible connection options from the hotplug callback */
    142 typedef enum {
    143     HWC2_CONNECTION_INVALID = 0,
    144 
    145     /* The display has been connected */
    146     HWC2_CONNECTION_CONNECTED = 1,
    147 
    148     /* The display has been disconnected */
    149     HWC2_CONNECTION_DISCONNECTED = 2,
    150 } hwc2_connection_t;
    151 
    152 /* Display requests returned by getDisplayRequests */
    153 typedef enum {
    154     /* Instructs the client to provide a new client target buffer, even if no
    155      * layers are marked for client composition. */
    156     HWC2_DISPLAY_REQUEST_FLIP_CLIENT_TARGET = 1 << 0,
    157 
    158     /* Instructs the client to write the result of client composition directly
    159      * into the virtual display output buffer. If any of the layers are not
    160      * marked as HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT or the given display is not a virtual
    161      * display, this request has no effect. */
    162     HWC2_DISPLAY_REQUEST_WRITE_CLIENT_TARGET_TO_OUTPUT = 1 << 1,
    163 } hwc2_display_request_t;
    164 
    165 /* Display types returned by getDisplayType */
    166 typedef enum {
    167     HWC2_DISPLAY_TYPE_INVALID = 0,
    168 
    169     /* All physical displays, including both internal displays and hotpluggable
    170      * external displays */
    171     HWC2_DISPLAY_TYPE_PHYSICAL = 1,
    172 
    173     /* Virtual displays created by createVirtualDisplay */
    174     HWC2_DISPLAY_TYPE_VIRTUAL = 2,
    175 } hwc2_display_type_t;
    176 
    177 /* Return codes from all functions */
    178 typedef enum {
    179     HWC2_ERROR_NONE = 0,
    180     HWC2_ERROR_BAD_CONFIG,
    181     HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY,
    182     HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER,
    183     HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER,
    184     HWC2_ERROR_HAS_CHANGES,
    185     HWC2_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES,
    186     HWC2_ERROR_NOT_VALIDATED,
    187     HWC2_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED,
    188 } hwc2_error_t;
    189 
    190 /* Function descriptors for use with getFunction */
    191 typedef enum {
    192     HWC2_FUNCTION_INVALID = 0,
    193     HWC2_FUNCTION_ACCEPT_DISPLAY_CHANGES,
    194     HWC2_FUNCTION_CREATE_LAYER,
    195     HWC2_FUNCTION_CREATE_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY,
    196     HWC2_FUNCTION_DESTROY_LAYER,
    197     HWC2_FUNCTION_DESTROY_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY,
    198     HWC2_FUNCTION_DUMP,
    199     HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_ACTIVE_CONFIG,
    200     HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_CHANGED_COMPOSITION_TYPES,
    201     HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_CLIENT_TARGET_SUPPORT,
    202     HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_COLOR_MODES,
    203     HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_ATTRIBUTE,
    204     HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_CONFIGS,
    205     HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_NAME,
    206     HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_REQUESTS,
    207     HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_TYPE,
    208     HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DOZE_SUPPORT,
    209     HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_HDR_CAPABILITIES,
    210     HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_MAX_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_COUNT,
    211     HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_RELEASE_FENCES,
    212     HWC2_FUNCTION_PRESENT_DISPLAY,
    213     HWC2_FUNCTION_REGISTER_CALLBACK,
    214     HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_ACTIVE_CONFIG,
    215     HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_CLIENT_TARGET,
    216     HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_COLOR_MODE,
    217     HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_COLOR_TRANSFORM,
    218     HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_CURSOR_POSITION,
    219     HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_BLEND_MODE,
    220     HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_BUFFER,
    221     HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_COLOR,
    222     HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_COMPOSITION_TYPE,
    223     HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_DATASPACE,
    224     HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_DISPLAY_FRAME,
    225     HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_PLANE_ALPHA,
    226     HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_SIDEBAND_STREAM,
    227     HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_SOURCE_CROP,
    228     HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_SURFACE_DAMAGE,
    229     HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_TRANSFORM,
    230     HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_VISIBLE_REGION,
    231     HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_Z_ORDER,
    232     HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_OUTPUT_BUFFER,
    233     HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_POWER_MODE,
    234     HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_VSYNC_ENABLED,
    235     HWC2_FUNCTION_VALIDATE_DISPLAY,
    236 } hwc2_function_descriptor_t;
    237 
    238 /* Layer requests returned from getDisplayRequests */
    239 typedef enum {
    240     /* The client should clear its target with transparent pixels where this
    241      * layer would be. The client may ignore this request if the layer must be
    242      * blended. */
    243     HWC2_LAYER_REQUEST_CLEAR_CLIENT_TARGET = 1 << 0,
    244 } hwc2_layer_request_t;
    245 
    246 /* Power modes for use with setPowerMode */
    247 typedef enum {
    248     /* The display is fully off (blanked) */
    249     HWC2_POWER_MODE_OFF = 0,
    250 
    251     /* These are optional low power modes. getDozeSupport may be called to
    252      * determine whether a given display supports these modes. */
    253 
    254     /* The display is turned on and configured in a low power state that is
    255      * suitable for presenting ambient information to the user, possibly with
    256      * lower fidelity than HWC2_POWER_MODE_ON, but with greater efficiency. */
    257     HWC2_POWER_MODE_DOZE = 1,
    258 
    259     /* The display is configured as in HWC2_POWER_MODE_DOZE but may stop
    260      * applying display updates from the client. This is effectively a hint to
    261      * the device that drawing to the display has been suspended and that the
    262      * the device should remain on in a low power state and continue displaying
    263      * its current contents indefinitely until the power mode changes.
    264      *
    265      * This mode may also be used as a signal to enable hardware-based doze
    266      * functionality. In this case, the device is free to take over the display
    267      * and manage it autonomously to implement a low power always-on display. */
    268     HWC2_POWER_MODE_DOZE_SUSPEND = 3,
    269 
    270     /* The display is fully on */
    271     HWC2_POWER_MODE_ON = 2,
    272 } hwc2_power_mode_t;
    273 
    274 /* Vsync values passed to setVsyncEnabled */
    275 typedef enum {
    276     HWC2_VSYNC_INVALID = 0,
    277 
    278     /* Enable vsync */
    279     HWC2_VSYNC_ENABLE = 1,
    280 
    281     /* Disable vsync */
    282     HWC2_VSYNC_DISABLE = 2,
    283 } hwc2_vsync_t;
    284 
    285 /*
    286  * Stringification Functions
    287  */
    288 
    289 #ifdef HWC2_INCLUDE_STRINGIFICATION
    290 
    291 static inline const char* getAttributeName(hwc2_attribute_t attribute) {
    292     switch (attribute) {
    293         case HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_INVALID: return "Invalid";
    294         case HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_WIDTH: return "Width";
    295         case HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_HEIGHT: return "Height";
    296         case HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_VSYNC_PERIOD: return "VsyncPeriod";
    297         case HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_DPI_X: return "DpiX";
    298         case HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_DPI_Y: return "DpiY";
    299         default: return "Unknown";
    300     }
    301 }
    302 
    303 static inline const char* getBlendModeName(hwc2_blend_mode_t mode) {
    304     switch (mode) {
    305         case HWC2_BLEND_MODE_INVALID: return "Invalid";
    306         case HWC2_BLEND_MODE_NONE: return "None";
    307         case HWC2_BLEND_MODE_PREMULTIPLIED: return "Premultiplied";
    308         case HWC2_BLEND_MODE_COVERAGE: return "Coverage";
    309         default: return "Unknown";
    310     }
    311 }
    312 
    313 static inline const char* getCallbackDescriptorName(
    314         hwc2_callback_descriptor_t desc) {
    315     switch (desc) {
    316         case HWC2_CALLBACK_INVALID: return "Invalid";
    317         case HWC2_CALLBACK_HOTPLUG: return "Hotplug";
    318         case HWC2_CALLBACK_REFRESH: return "Refresh";
    319         case HWC2_CALLBACK_VSYNC: return "Vsync";
    320         default: return "Unknown";
    321     }
    322 }
    323 
    324 static inline const char* getCapabilityName(hwc2_capability_t capability) {
    325     switch (capability) {
    326         case HWC2_CAPABILITY_INVALID: return "Invalid";
    327         case HWC2_CAPABILITY_SIDEBAND_STREAM: return "SidebandStream";
    328         default: return "Unknown";
    329     }
    330 }
    331 
    332 static inline const char* getCompositionName(hwc2_composition_t composition) {
    333     switch (composition) {
    334         case HWC2_COMPOSITION_INVALID: return "Invalid";
    335         case HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT: return "Client";
    336         case HWC2_COMPOSITION_DEVICE: return "Device";
    337         case HWC2_COMPOSITION_SOLID_COLOR: return "SolidColor";
    338         case HWC2_COMPOSITION_CURSOR: return "Cursor";
    339         case HWC2_COMPOSITION_SIDEBAND: return "Sideband";
    340         default: return "Unknown";
    341     }
    342 }
    343 
    344 static inline const char* getConnectionName(hwc2_connection_t connection) {
    345     switch (connection) {
    346         case HWC2_CONNECTION_INVALID: return "Invalid";
    347         case HWC2_CONNECTION_CONNECTED: return "Connected";
    348         case HWC2_CONNECTION_DISCONNECTED: return "Disconnected";
    349         default: return "Unknown";
    350     }
    351 }
    352 
    353 static inline const char* getDisplayRequestName(
    354         hwc2_display_request_t request) {
    355     switch (request) {
    356         case 0: return "None";
    357         case HWC2_DISPLAY_REQUEST_FLIP_CLIENT_TARGET: return "FlipClientTarget";
    358         case HWC2_DISPLAY_REQUEST_WRITE_CLIENT_TARGET_TO_OUTPUT:
    359             return "WriteClientTargetToOutput";
    360         case HWC2_DISPLAY_REQUEST_FLIP_CLIENT_TARGET |
    361                 HWC2_DISPLAY_REQUEST_WRITE_CLIENT_TARGET_TO_OUTPUT:
    362             return "FlipClientTarget|WriteClientTargetToOutput";
    363         default: return "Unknown";
    364     }
    365 }
    366 
    367 static inline const char* getDisplayTypeName(hwc2_display_type_t type) {
    368     switch (type) {
    369         case HWC2_DISPLAY_TYPE_INVALID: return "Invalid";
    370         case HWC2_DISPLAY_TYPE_PHYSICAL: return "Physical";
    371         case HWC2_DISPLAY_TYPE_VIRTUAL: return "Virtual";
    372         default: return "Unknown";
    373     }
    374 }
    375 
    376 static inline const char* getErrorName(hwc2_error_t error) {
    377     switch (error) {
    378         case HWC2_ERROR_NONE: return "None";
    379         case HWC2_ERROR_BAD_CONFIG: return "BadConfig";
    380         case HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY: return "BadDisplay";
    381         case HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER: return "BadLayer";
    382         case HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER: return "BadParameter";
    383         case HWC2_ERROR_HAS_CHANGES: return "HasChanges";
    384         case HWC2_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES: return "NoResources";
    385         case HWC2_ERROR_NOT_VALIDATED: return "NotValidated";
    386         case HWC2_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED: return "Unsupported";
    387         default: return "Unknown";
    388     }
    389 }
    390 
    391 static inline const char* getFunctionDescriptorName(
    392         hwc2_function_descriptor_t desc) {
    393     switch (desc) {
    394         case HWC2_FUNCTION_INVALID: return "Invalid";
    395         case HWC2_FUNCTION_ACCEPT_DISPLAY_CHANGES:
    396             return "AcceptDisplayChanges";
    397         case HWC2_FUNCTION_CREATE_LAYER: return "CreateLayer";
    398         case HWC2_FUNCTION_CREATE_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY:
    399             return "CreateVirtualDisplay";
    400         case HWC2_FUNCTION_DESTROY_LAYER: return "DestroyLayer";
    401         case HWC2_FUNCTION_DESTROY_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY:
    402             return "DestroyVirtualDisplay";
    403         case HWC2_FUNCTION_DUMP: return "Dump";
    404         case HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_ACTIVE_CONFIG: return "GetActiveConfig";
    405         case HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_CHANGED_COMPOSITION_TYPES:
    406             return "GetChangedCompositionTypes";
    407         case HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_CLIENT_TARGET_SUPPORT:
    408             return "GetClientTargetSupport";
    409         case HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_COLOR_MODES: return "GetColorModes";
    410         case HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_ATTRIBUTE: return "GetDisplayAttribute";
    411         case HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_CONFIGS: return "GetDisplayConfigs";
    412         case HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_NAME: return "GetDisplayName";
    413         case HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_REQUESTS: return "GetDisplayRequests";
    414         case HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_TYPE: return "GetDisplayType";
    415         case HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DOZE_SUPPORT: return "GetDozeSupport";
    416         case HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_HDR_CAPABILITIES: return "GetHdrCapabilities";
    417         case HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_MAX_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_COUNT:
    418             return "GetMaxVirtualDisplayCount";
    419         case HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_RELEASE_FENCES: return "GetReleaseFences";
    420         case HWC2_FUNCTION_PRESENT_DISPLAY: return "PresentDisplay";
    421         case HWC2_FUNCTION_REGISTER_CALLBACK: return "RegisterCallback";
    422         case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_ACTIVE_CONFIG: return "SetActiveConfig";
    423         case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_CLIENT_TARGET: return "SetClientTarget";
    424         case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_COLOR_MODE: return "SetColorMode";
    425         case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_COLOR_TRANSFORM: return "SetColorTransform";
    426         case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_CURSOR_POSITION: return "SetCursorPosition";
    427         case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_BLEND_MODE: return "SetLayerBlendMode";
    428         case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_BUFFER: return "SetLayerBuffer";
    429         case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_COLOR: return "SetLayerColor";
    430         case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_COMPOSITION_TYPE:
    431             return "SetLayerCompositionType";
    432         case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_DATASPACE: return "SetLayerDataspace";
    433         case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_DISPLAY_FRAME:
    434             return "SetLayerDisplayFrame";
    435         case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_PLANE_ALPHA: return "SetLayerPlaneAlpha";
    436         case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_SIDEBAND_STREAM:
    437             return "SetLayerSidebandStream";
    438         case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_SOURCE_CROP: return "SetLayerSourceCrop";
    439         case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_SURFACE_DAMAGE:
    440             return "SetLayerSurfaceDamage";
    441         case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_TRANSFORM: return "SetLayerTransform";
    442         case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_VISIBLE_REGION:
    443             return "SetLayerVisibleRegion";
    444         case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_Z_ORDER: return "SetLayerZOrder";
    445         case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_OUTPUT_BUFFER: return "SetOutputBuffer";
    446         case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_POWER_MODE: return "SetPowerMode";
    447         case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_VSYNC_ENABLED: return "SetVsyncEnabled";
    448         case HWC2_FUNCTION_VALIDATE_DISPLAY: return "ValidateDisplay";
    449         default: return "Unknown";
    450     }
    451 }
    452 
    453 static inline const char* getLayerRequestName(hwc2_layer_request_t request) {
    454     switch (request) {
    455         case 0: return "None";
    456         case HWC2_LAYER_REQUEST_CLEAR_CLIENT_TARGET: return "ClearClientTarget";
    457         default: return "Unknown";
    458     }
    459 }
    460 
    461 static inline const char* getPowerModeName(hwc2_power_mode_t mode) {
    462     switch (mode) {
    463         case HWC2_POWER_MODE_OFF: return "Off";
    464         case HWC2_POWER_MODE_DOZE_SUSPEND: return "DozeSuspend";
    465         case HWC2_POWER_MODE_DOZE: return "Doze";
    466         case HWC2_POWER_MODE_ON: return "On";
    467         default: return "Unknown";
    468     }
    469 }
    470 
    471 static inline const char* getTransformName(hwc_transform_t transform) {
    472     switch (transform) {
    473         case 0: return "None";
    474         case HWC_TRANSFORM_FLIP_H: return "FlipH";
    475         case HWC_TRANSFORM_FLIP_V: return "FlipV";
    476         case HWC_TRANSFORM_ROT_90: return "Rotate90";
    477         case HWC_TRANSFORM_ROT_180: return "Rotate180";
    478         case HWC_TRANSFORM_ROT_270: return "Rotate270";
    479         case HWC_TRANSFORM_FLIP_H_ROT_90: return "FlipHRotate90";
    480         case HWC_TRANSFORM_FLIP_V_ROT_90: return "FlipVRotate90";
    481         default: return "Unknown";
    482     }
    483 }
    484 
    485 static inline const char* getVsyncName(hwc2_vsync_t vsync) {
    486     switch (vsync) {
    487         case HWC2_VSYNC_INVALID: return "Invalid";
    488         case HWC2_VSYNC_ENABLE: return "Enable";
    489         case HWC2_VSYNC_DISABLE: return "Disable";
    490         default: return "Unknown";
    491     }
    492 }
    493 
    494 #define TO_STRING(E, T, printer) \
    495     inline std::string to_string(E value) { return printer(value); } \
    496     inline std::string to_string(T value) { return to_string(static_cast<E>(value)); }
    497 #else // !HWC2_INCLUDE_STRINGIFICATION
    498 #define TO_STRING(name, printer)
    499 #endif // HWC2_INCLUDE_STRINGIFICATION
    500 
    501 /*
    502  * C++11 features
    503  */
    504 
    505 #ifdef HWC2_USE_CPP11
    506 __END_DECLS
    507 
    508 #ifdef HWC2_INCLUDE_STRINGIFICATION
    509 #include <string>
    510 #endif
    511 
    512 namespace HWC2 {
    513 
    514 enum class Attribute : int32_t {
    515     Invalid = HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_INVALID,
    516     Width = HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_WIDTH,
    517     Height = HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_HEIGHT,
    518     VsyncPeriod = HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_VSYNC_PERIOD,
    519     DpiX = HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_DPI_X,
    520     DpiY = HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_DPI_Y,
    521 };
    522 TO_STRING(hwc2_attribute_t, Attribute, getAttributeName)
    523 
    524 enum class BlendMode : int32_t {
    525     Invalid = HWC2_BLEND_MODE_INVALID,
    526     None = HWC2_BLEND_MODE_NONE,
    527     Premultiplied = HWC2_BLEND_MODE_PREMULTIPLIED,
    528     Coverage = HWC2_BLEND_MODE_COVERAGE,
    529 };
    530 TO_STRING(hwc2_blend_mode_t, BlendMode, getBlendModeName)
    531 
    532 enum class Callback : int32_t {
    533     Invalid = HWC2_CALLBACK_INVALID,
    534     Hotplug = HWC2_CALLBACK_HOTPLUG,
    535     Refresh = HWC2_CALLBACK_REFRESH,
    536     Vsync = HWC2_CALLBACK_VSYNC,
    537 };
    538 TO_STRING(hwc2_callback_descriptor_t, Callback, getCallbackDescriptorName)
    539 
    540 enum class Capability : int32_t {
    541     Invalid = HWC2_CAPABILITY_INVALID,
    542     SidebandStream = HWC2_CAPABILITY_SIDEBAND_STREAM,
    543 };
    544 TO_STRING(hwc2_capability_t, Capability, getCapabilityName)
    545 
    546 enum class Composition : int32_t {
    547     Invalid = HWC2_COMPOSITION_INVALID,
    548     Client = HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT,
    549     Device = HWC2_COMPOSITION_DEVICE,
    550     SolidColor = HWC2_COMPOSITION_SOLID_COLOR,
    551     Cursor = HWC2_COMPOSITION_CURSOR,
    552     Sideband = HWC2_COMPOSITION_SIDEBAND,
    553 };
    554 TO_STRING(hwc2_composition_t, Composition, getCompositionName)
    555 
    556 enum class Connection : int32_t {
    557     Invalid = HWC2_CONNECTION_INVALID,
    558     Connected = HWC2_CONNECTION_CONNECTED,
    559     Disconnected = HWC2_CONNECTION_DISCONNECTED,
    560 };
    561 TO_STRING(hwc2_connection_t, Connection, getConnectionName)
    562 
    563 enum class DisplayRequest : int32_t {
    564     FlipClientTarget = HWC2_DISPLAY_REQUEST_FLIP_CLIENT_TARGET,
    565     WriteClientTargetToOutput =
    566         HWC2_DISPLAY_REQUEST_WRITE_CLIENT_TARGET_TO_OUTPUT,
    567 };
    568 TO_STRING(hwc2_display_request_t, DisplayRequest, getDisplayRequestName)
    569 
    570 enum class DisplayType : int32_t {
    571     Invalid = HWC2_DISPLAY_TYPE_INVALID,
    572     Physical = HWC2_DISPLAY_TYPE_PHYSICAL,
    573     Virtual = HWC2_DISPLAY_TYPE_VIRTUAL,
    574 };
    575 TO_STRING(hwc2_display_type_t, DisplayType, getDisplayTypeName)
    576 
    577 enum class Error : int32_t {
    578     None = HWC2_ERROR_NONE,
    579     BadConfig = HWC2_ERROR_BAD_CONFIG,
    580     BadDisplay = HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY,
    581     BadLayer = HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER,
    582     BadParameter = HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER,
    583     HasChanges = HWC2_ERROR_HAS_CHANGES,
    584     NoResources = HWC2_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES,
    585     NotValidated = HWC2_ERROR_NOT_VALIDATED,
    586     Unsupported = HWC2_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED,
    587 };
    588 TO_STRING(hwc2_error_t, Error, getErrorName)
    589 
    590 enum class FunctionDescriptor : int32_t {
    591     Invalid = HWC2_FUNCTION_INVALID,
    592     AcceptDisplayChanges = HWC2_FUNCTION_ACCEPT_DISPLAY_CHANGES,
    593     CreateLayer = HWC2_FUNCTION_CREATE_LAYER,
    594     CreateVirtualDisplay = HWC2_FUNCTION_CREATE_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY,
    595     DestroyLayer = HWC2_FUNCTION_DESTROY_LAYER,
    596     DestroyVirtualDisplay = HWC2_FUNCTION_DESTROY_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY,
    597     Dump = HWC2_FUNCTION_DUMP,
    598     GetActiveConfig = HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_ACTIVE_CONFIG,
    599     GetChangedCompositionTypes = HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_CHANGED_COMPOSITION_TYPES,
    600     GetClientTargetSupport = HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_CLIENT_TARGET_SUPPORT,
    601     GetColorModes = HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_COLOR_MODES,
    602     GetDisplayAttribute = HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_ATTRIBUTE,
    603     GetDisplayConfigs = HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_CONFIGS,
    604     GetDisplayName = HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_NAME,
    605     GetDisplayRequests = HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_REQUESTS,
    606     GetDisplayType = HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_TYPE,
    607     GetDozeSupport = HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DOZE_SUPPORT,
    608     GetHdrCapabilities = HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_HDR_CAPABILITIES,
    609     GetMaxVirtualDisplayCount = HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_MAX_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_COUNT,
    610     GetReleaseFences = HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_RELEASE_FENCES,
    611     PresentDisplay = HWC2_FUNCTION_PRESENT_DISPLAY,
    612     RegisterCallback = HWC2_FUNCTION_REGISTER_CALLBACK,
    613     SetActiveConfig = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_ACTIVE_CONFIG,
    614     SetClientTarget = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_CLIENT_TARGET,
    615     SetColorMode = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_COLOR_MODE,
    616     SetColorTransform = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_COLOR_TRANSFORM,
    617     SetCursorPosition = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_CURSOR_POSITION,
    618     SetLayerBlendMode = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_BLEND_MODE,
    619     SetLayerBuffer = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_BUFFER,
    620     SetLayerColor = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_COLOR,
    621     SetLayerCompositionType = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_COMPOSITION_TYPE,
    622     SetLayerDataspace = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_DATASPACE,
    623     SetLayerDisplayFrame = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_DISPLAY_FRAME,
    624     SetLayerPlaneAlpha = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_PLANE_ALPHA,
    625     SetLayerSidebandStream = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_SIDEBAND_STREAM,
    626     SetLayerSourceCrop = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_SOURCE_CROP,
    627     SetLayerSurfaceDamage = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_SURFACE_DAMAGE,
    628     SetLayerTransform = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_TRANSFORM,
    629     SetLayerVisibleRegion = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_VISIBLE_REGION,
    630     SetLayerZOrder = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_Z_ORDER,
    631     SetOutputBuffer = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_OUTPUT_BUFFER,
    632     SetPowerMode = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_POWER_MODE,
    633     SetVsyncEnabled = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_VSYNC_ENABLED,
    634     ValidateDisplay = HWC2_FUNCTION_VALIDATE_DISPLAY,
    635 };
    636 TO_STRING(hwc2_function_descriptor_t, FunctionDescriptor,
    637         getFunctionDescriptorName)
    638 
    639 enum class LayerRequest : int32_t {
    640     ClearClientTarget = HWC2_LAYER_REQUEST_CLEAR_CLIENT_TARGET,
    641 };
    642 TO_STRING(hwc2_layer_request_t, LayerRequest, getLayerRequestName)
    643 
    644 enum class PowerMode : int32_t {
    645     Off = HWC2_POWER_MODE_OFF,
    646     DozeSuspend = HWC2_POWER_MODE_DOZE_SUSPEND,
    647     Doze = HWC2_POWER_MODE_DOZE,
    648     On = HWC2_POWER_MODE_ON,
    649 };
    650 TO_STRING(hwc2_power_mode_t, PowerMode, getPowerModeName)
    651 
    652 enum class Transform : int32_t {
    653     None = 0,
    654     FlipH = HWC_TRANSFORM_FLIP_H,
    655     FlipV = HWC_TRANSFORM_FLIP_V,
    656     Rotate90 = HWC_TRANSFORM_ROT_90,
    657     Rotate180 = HWC_TRANSFORM_ROT_180,
    658     Rotate270 = HWC_TRANSFORM_ROT_270,
    659     FlipHRotate90 = HWC_TRANSFORM_FLIP_H_ROT_90,
    660     FlipVRotate90 = HWC_TRANSFORM_FLIP_V_ROT_90,
    661 };
    662 TO_STRING(hwc_transform_t, Transform, getTransformName)
    663 
    664 enum class Vsync : int32_t {
    665     Invalid = HWC2_VSYNC_INVALID,
    666     Enable = HWC2_VSYNC_ENABLE,
    667     Disable = HWC2_VSYNC_DISABLE,
    668 };
    669 TO_STRING(hwc2_vsync_t, Vsync, getVsyncName)
    670 
    671 } // namespace HWC2
    672 
    673 __BEGIN_DECLS
    674 #endif // HWC2_USE_CPP11
    675 
    676 /*
    677  * Typedefs
    678  */
    679 
    680 typedef void (*hwc2_function_pointer_t)();
    681 
    682 typedef void* hwc2_callback_data_t;
    683 typedef uint32_t hwc2_config_t;
    684 typedef uint64_t hwc2_display_t;
    685 typedef uint64_t hwc2_layer_t;
    686 
    687 /*
    688  * Device Struct
    689  */
    690 
    691 typedef struct hwc2_device {
    692     /* Must be the first member of this struct, since a pointer to this struct
    693      * will be generated by casting from a hw_device_t* */
    694     struct hw_device_t common;
    695 
    696     /* getCapabilities(..., outCount, outCapabilities)
    697      *
    698      * Provides a list of capabilities (described in the definition of
    699      * hwc2_capability_t above) supported by this device. This list must
    700      * not change after the device has been loaded.
    701      *
    702      * Parameters:
    703      *   outCount - if outCapabilities was NULL, the number of capabilities
    704      *       which would have been returned; if outCapabilities was not NULL,
    705      *       the number of capabilities returned, which must not exceed the
    706      *       value stored in outCount prior to the call
    707      *   outCapabilities - a list of capabilities supported by this device; may
    708      *       be NULL, in which case this function must write into outCount the
    709      *       number of capabilities which would have been written into
    710      *       outCapabilities
    711      */
    712     void (*getCapabilities)(struct hwc2_device* device, uint32_t* outCount,
    713             int32_t* /*hwc2_capability_t*/ outCapabilities);
    714 
    715     /* getFunction(..., descriptor)
    716      *
    717      * Returns a function pointer which implements the requested description.
    718      *
    719      * Parameters:
    720      *   descriptor - the function to return
    721      *
    722      * Returns either a function pointer implementing the requested descriptor
    723      *   or NULL if the described function is not supported by this device.
    724      */
    725     hwc2_function_pointer_t (*getFunction)(struct hwc2_device* device,
    726             int32_t /*hwc2_function_descriptor_t*/ descriptor);
    727 } hwc2_device_t;
    728 
    729 static inline int hwc2_open(const struct hw_module_t* module,
    730         hwc2_device_t** device) {
    731     return module->methods->open(module, HWC_HARDWARE_COMPOSER,
    732             (struct hw_device_t**) device);
    733 }
    734 
    735 static inline int hwc2_close(hwc2_device_t* device) {
    736     return device->common.close(&device->common);
    737 }
    738 
    739 /*
    740  * Callbacks
    741  *
    742  * All of these callbacks take as their first parameter the callbackData which
    743  * was provided at the time of callback registration, so this parameter is
    744  * omitted from the described parameter lists.
    745  */
    746 
    747 /* hotplug(..., display, connected)
    748  * Descriptor: HWC2_CALLBACK_HOTPLUG
    749  * Will be provided to all HWC2 devices
    750  *
    751  * Notifies the client that the given display has either been connected or
    752  * disconnected. Every active display (even a built-in physical display) must
    753  * trigger at least one hotplug notification, even if it only occurs immediately
    754  * after callback registration.
    755  *
    756  * The client may call back into the device on the same thread to query display
    757  * properties (such as width, height, and vsync period), and other threads may
    758  * call into the device while the callback is in progress. The device must
    759  * serialize calls to this callback such that only one thread is calling it at a
    760  * time.
    761  *
    762  * Displays which have been connected are assumed to be in HWC2_POWER_MODE_OFF,
    763  * and the vsync callback should not be called for a display until vsync has
    764  * been enabled with setVsyncEnabled.
    765  *
    766  * Parameters:
    767  *   display - the display which has been hotplugged
    768  *   connected - whether the display has been connected or disconnected
    769  */
    770 typedef void (*HWC2_PFN_HOTPLUG)(hwc2_callback_data_t callbackData,
    771         hwc2_display_t display, int32_t /*hwc2_connection_t*/ connected);
    772 
    773 /* refresh(..., display)
    774  * Descriptor: HWC2_CALLBACK_REFRESH
    775  * Will be provided to all HWC2 devices
    776  *
    777  * Notifies the client to trigger a screen refresh. This forces all layer state
    778  * for this display to be resent, and the display to be validated and presented,
    779  * even if there have been no changes.
    780  *
    781  * This refresh will occur some time after the callback is initiated, but not
    782  * necessarily before it returns. This thread, however, is guaranteed not to
    783  * call back into the device, thus it is safe to trigger this callback from
    784  * other functions which call into the device.
    785  *
    786  * Parameters:
    787  *   display - the display to refresh
    788  */
    789 typedef void (*HWC2_PFN_REFRESH)(hwc2_callback_data_t callbackData,
    790         hwc2_display_t display);
    791 
    792 /* vsync(..., display, timestamp)
    793  * Descriptor: HWC2_CALLBACK_VSYNC
    794  * Will be provided to all HWC2 devices
    795  *
    796  * Notifies the client that a vsync event has occurred. This callback must
    797  * only be triggered when vsync is enabled for this display (through
    798  * setVsyncEnabled).
    799  *
    800  * This callback should be triggered from a thread of at least
    801  * HAL_PRIORITY_URGENT_DISPLAY with as little latency as possible, typically
    802  * less than 0.5 ms. This thread is guaranteed not to call back into the device.
    803  *
    804  * Parameters:
    805  *   display - the display which has received a vsync event
    806  *   timestamp - the CLOCK_MONOTONIC time at which the vsync event occurred, in
    807  *       nanoseconds
    808  */
    809 typedef void (*HWC2_PFN_VSYNC)(hwc2_callback_data_t callbackData,
    810         hwc2_display_t display, int64_t timestamp);
    811 
    812 /*
    813  * Device Functions
    814  *
    815  * All of these functions take as their first parameter a device pointer, so
    816  * this parameter is omitted from the described parameter lists.
    817  */
    818 
    819 /* createVirtualDisplay(..., width, height, format, outDisplay)
    820  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_CREATE_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY
    821  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
    822  *
    823  * Creates a new virtual display with the given width and height. The format
    824  * passed into this function is the default format requested by the consumer of
    825  * the virtual display output buffers. If a different format will be returned by
    826  * the device, it should be returned in this parameter so it can be set properly
    827  * when handing the buffers to the consumer.
    828  *
    829  * The display will be assumed to be on from the time the first frame is
    830  * presented until the display is destroyed.
    831  *
    832  * Parameters:
    833  *   width - width in pixels
    834  *   height - height in pixels
    835  *   format - prior to the call, the default output buffer format selected by
    836  *       the consumer; after the call, the format the device will produce
    837  *   outDisplay - the newly-created virtual display; pointer will be non-NULL
    838  *
    839  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
    840  *   HWC2_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - the width or height is too large for the device to
    841  *       be able to create a virtual display
    842  *   HWC2_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES - the device is unable to create a new virtual
    843  *       display at this time
    844  */
    845 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_CREATE_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY)(
    846         hwc2_device_t* device, uint32_t width, uint32_t height,
    847         int32_t* /*android_pixel_format_t*/ format, hwc2_display_t* outDisplay);
    848 
    849 /* destroyVirtualDisplay(..., display)
    850  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_DESTROY_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY
    851  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
    852  *
    853  * Destroys a virtual display. After this call all resources consumed by this
    854  * display may be freed by the device and any operations performed on this
    855  * display should fail.
    856  *
    857  * Parameters:
    858  *   display - the virtual display to destroy
    859  *
    860  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
    861  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
    862  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER - the display handle which was passed in does not
    863  *       refer to a virtual display
    864  */
    865 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_DESTROY_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY)(
    866         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display);
    867 
    868 /* dump(..., outSize, outBuffer)
    869  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_DUMP
    870  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
    871  *
    872  * Retrieves implementation-defined debug information, which will be displayed
    873  * during, for example, `dumpsys SurfaceFlinger`.
    874  *
    875  * If called with outBuffer == NULL, the device should store a copy of the
    876  * desired output and return its length in bytes in outSize. If the device
    877  * already has a stored copy, that copy should be purged and replaced with a
    878  * fresh copy.
    879  *
    880  * If called with outBuffer != NULL, the device should copy its stored version
    881  * of the output into outBuffer and store how many bytes of data it copied into
    882  * outSize. Prior to this call, the client will have populated outSize with the
    883  * maximum number of bytes outBuffer can hold. The device must not write more
    884  * than this amount into outBuffer. If the device does not currently have a
    885  * stored copy, then it should return 0 in outSize.
    886  *
    887  * Any data written into outBuffer need not be null-terminated.
    888  *
    889  * Parameters:
    890  *   outSize - if outBuffer was NULL, the number of bytes needed to copy the
    891  *       device's stored output; if outBuffer was not NULL, the number of bytes
    892  *       written into it, which must not exceed the value stored in outSize
    893  *       prior to the call; pointer will be non-NULL
    894  *   outBuffer - the buffer to write the dump output into; may be NULL as
    895  *       described above; data written into this buffer need not be
    896  *       null-terminated
    897  */
    898 typedef void (*HWC2_PFN_DUMP)(hwc2_device_t* device, uint32_t* outSize,
    899         char* outBuffer);
    900 
    901 /* getMaxVirtualDisplayCount(...)
    902  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_MAX_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_COUNT
    903  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
    904  *
    905  * Returns the maximum number of virtual displays supported by this device
    906  * (which may be 0). The client will not attempt to create more than this many
    907  * virtual displays on this device. This number must not change for the lifetime
    908  * of the device.
    909  */
    910 typedef uint32_t (*HWC2_PFN_GET_MAX_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_COUNT)(
    911         hwc2_device_t* device);
    912 
    913 /* registerCallback(..., descriptor, callbackData, pointer)
    914  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_REGISTER_CALLBACK
    915  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
    916  *
    917  * Provides a callback for the device to call. All callbacks take a callbackData
    918  * item as the first parameter, so this value should be stored with the callback
    919  * for later use. The callbackData may differ from one callback to another. If
    920  * this function is called multiple times with the same descriptor, later
    921  * callbacks replace earlier ones.
    922  *
    923  * Parameters:
    924  *   descriptor - which callback should be set
    925  *   callBackdata - opaque data which must be passed back through the callback
    926  *   pointer - a non-NULL function pointer corresponding to the descriptor
    927  *
    928  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
    929  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER - descriptor was invalid
    930  */
    931 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_REGISTER_CALLBACK)(
    932         hwc2_device_t* device,
    933         int32_t /*hwc2_callback_descriptor_t*/ descriptor,
    934         hwc2_callback_data_t callbackData, hwc2_function_pointer_t pointer);
    935 
    936 /*
    937  * Display Functions
    938  *
    939  * All of these functions take as their first two parameters a device pointer
    940  * and a display handle, so these parameters are omitted from the described
    941  * parameter lists.
    942  */
    943 
    944 /* acceptDisplayChanges(...)
    945  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_ACCEPT_DISPLAY_CHANGES
    946  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
    947  *
    948  * Accepts the changes required by the device from the previous validateDisplay
    949  * call (which may be queried using getChangedCompositionTypes) and revalidates
    950  * the display. This function is equivalent to requesting the changed types from
    951  * getChangedCompositionTypes, setting those types on the corresponding layers,
    952  * and then calling validateDisplay again.
    953  *
    954  * After this call it must be valid to present this display. Calling this after
    955  * validateDisplay returns 0 changes must succeed with HWC2_ERROR_NONE, but
    956  * should have no other effect.
    957  *
    958  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
    959  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
    960  *   HWC2_ERROR_NOT_VALIDATED - validateDisplay has not been called
    961  */
    962 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_ACCEPT_DISPLAY_CHANGES)(
    963         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display);
    964 
    965 /* createLayer(..., outLayer)
    966  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_CREATE_LAYER
    967  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
    968  *
    969  * Creates a new layer on the given display.
    970  *
    971  * Parameters:
    972  *   outLayer - the handle of the new layer; pointer will be non-NULL
    973  *
    974  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
    975  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
    976  *   HWC2_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES - the device was unable to create this layer
    977  */
    978 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_CREATE_LAYER)(hwc2_device_t* device,
    979         hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t* outLayer);
    980 
    981 /* destroyLayer(..., layer)
    982  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_DESTROY_LAYER
    983  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
    984  *
    985  * Destroys the given layer.
    986  *
    987  * Parameters:
    988  *   layer - the handle of the layer to destroy
    989  *
    990  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
    991  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
    992  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - an invalid layer handle was passed in
    993  */
    994 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_DESTROY_LAYER)(
    995         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer);
    996 
    997 /* getActiveConfig(..., outConfig)
    998  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_ACTIVE_CONFIG
    999  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1000  *
   1001  * Retrieves which display configuration is currently active.
   1002  *
   1003  * If no display configuration is currently active, this function must return
   1004  * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_CONFIG and place no configuration handle in outConfig. It is
   1005  * the responsibility of the client to call setActiveConfig with a valid
   1006  * configuration before attempting to present anything on the display.
   1007  *
   1008  * Parameters:
   1009  *   outConfig - the currently active display configuration; pointer will be
   1010  *       non-NULL
   1011  *
   1012  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1013  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
   1014  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_CONFIG - no configuration is currently active
   1015  */
   1016 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_GET_ACTIVE_CONFIG)(
   1017         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display,
   1018         hwc2_config_t* outConfig);
   1019 
   1020 /* getChangedCompositionTypes(..., outNumElements, outLayers, outTypes)
   1021  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_CHANGED_COMPOSITION_TYPES
   1022  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1023  *
   1024  * Retrieves the layers for which the device requires a different composition
   1025  * type than had been set prior to the last call to validateDisplay. The client
   1026  * will either update its state with these types and call acceptDisplayChanges,
   1027  * or will set new types and attempt to validate the display again.
   1028  *
   1029  * outLayers and outTypes may be NULL to retrieve the number of elements which
   1030  * will be returned. The number of elements returned must be the same as the
   1031  * value returned in outNumTypes from the last call to validateDisplay.
   1032  *
   1033  * Parameters:
   1034  *   outNumElements - if outLayers or outTypes were NULL, the number of layers
   1035  *       and types which would have been returned; if both were non-NULL, the
   1036  *       number of elements returned in outLayers and outTypes, which must not
   1037  *       exceed the value stored in outNumElements prior to the call; pointer
   1038  *       will be non-NULL
   1039  *   outLayers - an array of layer handles
   1040  *   outTypes - an array of composition types, each corresponding to an element
   1041  *       of outLayers
   1042  *
   1043  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1044  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
   1045  *   HWC2_ERROR_NOT_VALIDATED - validateDisplay has not been called for this
   1046  *       display
   1047  */
   1048 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_GET_CHANGED_COMPOSITION_TYPES)(
   1049         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display,
   1050         uint32_t* outNumElements, hwc2_layer_t* outLayers,
   1051         int32_t* /*hwc2_composition_t*/ outTypes);
   1052 
   1053 /* getClientTargetSupport(..., width, height, format, dataspace)
   1054  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_CLIENT_TARGET_SUPPORT
   1055  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1056  *
   1057  * Returns whether a client target with the given properties can be handled by
   1058  * the device.
   1059  *
   1060  * The valid formats can be found in android_pixel_format_t in
   1061  * <system/graphics.h>.
   1062  *
   1063  * For more about dataspaces, see setLayerDataspace.
   1064  *
   1065  * This function must return true for a client target with width and height
   1066  * equal to the active display configuration dimensions,
   1067  * HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_RGBA_8888, and HAL_DATASPACE_UNKNOWN. It is not required to
   1068  * return true for any other configuration.
   1069  *
   1070  * Parameters:
   1071  *   width - client target width in pixels
   1072  *   height - client target height in pixels
   1073  *   format - client target format
   1074  *   dataspace - client target dataspace, as described in setLayerDataspace
   1075  *
   1076  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE if the given configuration is supported or one of the
   1077  * following errors:
   1078  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
   1079  *   HWC2_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - the given configuration is not supported
   1080  */
   1081 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_GET_CLIENT_TARGET_SUPPORT)(
   1082         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, uint32_t width,
   1083         uint32_t height, int32_t /*android_pixel_format_t*/ format,
   1084         int32_t /*android_dataspace_t*/ dataspace);
   1085 
   1086 /* getColorModes(..., outNumModes, outModes)
   1087  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_COLOR_MODES
   1088  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1089  *
   1090  * Returns the color modes supported on this display.
   1091  *
   1092  * The valid color modes can be found in android_color_mode_t in
   1093  * <system/graphics.h>. All HWC2 devices must support at least
   1094  * HAL_COLOR_MODE_NATIVE.
   1095  *
   1096  * outNumModes may be NULL to retrieve the number of modes which will be
   1097  * returned.
   1098  *
   1099  * Parameters:
   1100  *   outNumModes - if outModes was NULL, the number of modes which would have
   1101  *       been returned; if outModes was not NULL, the number of modes returned,
   1102  *       which must not exceed the value stored in outNumModes prior to the
   1103  *       call; pointer will be non-NULL
   1104  *   outModes - an array of color modes
   1105  *
   1106  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1107  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
   1108  */
   1109 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_GET_COLOR_MODES)(
   1110         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, uint32_t* outNumModes,
   1111         int32_t* /*android_color_mode_t*/ outModes);
   1112 
   1113 /* getDisplayAttribute(..., config, attribute, outValue)
   1114  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_ATTRIBUTE
   1115  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1116  *
   1117  * Returns a display attribute value for a particular display configuration.
   1118  *
   1119  * Any attribute which is not supported or for which the value is unknown by the
   1120  * device must return a value of -1.
   1121  *
   1122  * Parameters:
   1123  *   config - the display configuration for which to return attribute values
   1124  *   attribute - the attribute to query
   1125  *   outValue - the value of the attribute; the pointer will be non-NULL
   1126  *
   1127  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1128  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
   1129  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_CONFIG - config does not name a valid configuration for this
   1130  *       display
   1131  */
   1132 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_GET_DISPLAY_ATTRIBUTE)(
   1133         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_config_t config,
   1134         int32_t /*hwc2_attribute_t*/ attribute, int32_t* outValue);
   1135 
   1136 /* getDisplayConfigs(..., outNumConfigs, outConfigs)
   1137  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_CONFIGS
   1138  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1139  *
   1140  * Returns handles for all of the valid display configurations on this display.
   1141  *
   1142  * outConfigs may be NULL to retrieve the number of elements which will be
   1143  * returned.
   1144  *
   1145  * Parameters:
   1146  *   outNumConfigs - if outConfigs was NULL, the number of configurations which
   1147  *       would have been returned; if outConfigs was not NULL, the number of
   1148  *       configurations returned, which must not exceed the value stored in
   1149  *       outNumConfigs prior to the call; pointer will be non-NULL
   1150  *   outConfigs - an array of configuration handles
   1151  *
   1152  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1153  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
   1154  */
   1155 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_GET_DISPLAY_CONFIGS)(
   1156         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, uint32_t* outNumConfigs,
   1157         hwc2_config_t* outConfigs);
   1158 
   1159 /* getDisplayName(..., outSize, outName)
   1160  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_NAME
   1161  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1162  *
   1163  * Returns a human-readable version of the display's name.
   1164  *
   1165  * outName may be NULL to retrieve the length of the name.
   1166  *
   1167  * Parameters:
   1168  *   outSize - if outName was NULL, the number of bytes needed to return the
   1169  *       name if outName was not NULL, the number of bytes written into it,
   1170  *       which must not exceed the value stored in outSize prior to the call;
   1171  *       pointer will be non-NULL
   1172  *   outName - the display's name
   1173  *
   1174  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1175  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
   1176  */
   1177 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_GET_DISPLAY_NAME)(
   1178         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, uint32_t* outSize,
   1179         char* outName);
   1180 
   1181 /* getDisplayRequests(..., outDisplayRequests, outNumElements, outLayers,
   1182  *     outLayerRequests)
   1183  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_REQUESTS
   1184  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1185  *
   1186  * Returns the display requests and the layer requests required for the last
   1187  * validated configuration.
   1188  *
   1189  * Display requests provide information about how the client should handle the
   1190  * client target. Layer requests provide information about how the client
   1191  * should handle an individual layer.
   1192  *
   1193  * If outLayers or outLayerRequests is NULL, the required number of layers and
   1194  * requests must be returned in outNumElements, but this number may also be
   1195  * obtained from validateDisplay as outNumRequests (outNumElements must be equal
   1196  * to the value returned in outNumRequests from the last call to
   1197  * validateDisplay).
   1198  *
   1199  * Parameters:
   1200  *   outDisplayRequests - the display requests for the current validated state
   1201  *   outNumElements - if outLayers or outLayerRequests were NULL, the number of
   1202  *       elements which would have been returned, which must be equal to the
   1203  *       value returned in outNumRequests from the last validateDisplay call on
   1204  *       this display; if both were not NULL, the number of elements in
   1205  *       outLayers and outLayerRequests, which must not exceed the value stored
   1206  *       in outNumElements prior to the call; pointer will be non-NULL
   1207  *   outLayers - an array of layers which all have at least one request
   1208  *   outLayerRequests - the requests corresponding to each element of outLayers
   1209  *
   1210  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1211  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
   1212  *   HWC2_ERROR_NOT_VALIDATED - validateDisplay has not been called for this
   1213  *       display
   1214  */
   1215 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_GET_DISPLAY_REQUESTS)(
   1216         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display,
   1217         int32_t* /*hwc2_display_request_t*/ outDisplayRequests,
   1218         uint32_t* outNumElements, hwc2_layer_t* outLayers,
   1219         int32_t* /*hwc2_layer_request_t*/ outLayerRequests);
   1220 
   1221 /* getDisplayType(..., outType)
   1222  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_TYPE
   1223  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1224  *
   1225  * Returns whether the given display is a physical or virtual display.
   1226  *
   1227  * Parameters:
   1228  *   outType - the type of the display; pointer will be non-NULL
   1229  *
   1230  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1231  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
   1232  */
   1233 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_GET_DISPLAY_TYPE)(
   1234         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display,
   1235         int32_t* /*hwc2_display_type_t*/ outType);
   1236 
   1237 /* getDozeSupport(..., outSupport)
   1238  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DOZE_SUPPORT
   1239  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1240  *
   1241  * Returns whether the given display supports HWC2_POWER_MODE_DOZE and
   1242  * HWC2_POWER_MODE_DOZE_SUSPEND. DOZE_SUSPEND may not provide any benefit over
   1243  * DOZE (see the definition of hwc2_power_mode_t for more information), but if
   1244  * both DOZE and DOZE_SUSPEND are no different from HWC2_POWER_MODE_ON, the
   1245  * device should not claim support.
   1246  *
   1247  * Parameters:
   1248  *   outSupport - whether the display supports doze modes (1 for yes, 0 for no);
   1249  *       pointer will be non-NULL
   1250  *
   1251  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1252  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
   1253  */
   1254 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_GET_DOZE_SUPPORT)(
   1255         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, int32_t* outSupport);
   1256 
   1257 /* getHdrCapabilities(..., outNumTypes, outTypes, outMaxLuminance,
   1258  *     outMaxAverageLuminance, outMinLuminance)
   1259  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_HDR_CAPABILITIES
   1260  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1261  *
   1262  * Returns the high dynamic range (HDR) capabilities of the given display, which
   1263  * are invariant with regard to the active configuration.
   1264  *
   1265  * Displays which are not HDR-capable must return no types in outTypes and set
   1266  * outNumTypes to 0.
   1267  *
   1268  * If outTypes is NULL, the required number of HDR types must be returned in
   1269  * outNumTypes.
   1270  *
   1271  * Parameters:
   1272  *   outNumTypes - if outTypes was NULL, the number of types which would have
   1273  *       been returned; if it was not NULL, the number of types stored in
   1274  *       outTypes, which must not exceed the value stored in outNumTypes prior
   1275  *       to the call; pointer will be non-NULL
   1276  *   outTypes - an array of HDR types, may have 0 elements if the display is not
   1277  *       HDR-capable
   1278  *   outMaxLuminance - the desired content maximum luminance for this display in
   1279  *       cd/m^2; pointer will be non-NULL
   1280  *   outMaxAverageLuminance - the desired content maximum frame-average
   1281  *       luminance for this display in cd/m^2; pointer will be non-NULL
   1282  *   outMinLuminance - the desired content minimum luminance for this display in
   1283  *       cd/m^2; pointer will be non-NULL
   1284  *
   1285  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1286  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
   1287  */
   1288 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_GET_HDR_CAPABILITIES)(
   1289         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, uint32_t* outNumTypes,
   1290         int32_t* /*android_hdr_t*/ outTypes, float* outMaxLuminance,
   1291         float* outMaxAverageLuminance, float* outMinLuminance);
   1292 
   1293 /* getReleaseFences(..., outNumElements, outLayers, outFences)
   1294  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_RELEASE_FENCES
   1295  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1296  *
   1297  * Retrieves the release fences for device layers on this display which will
   1298  * receive new buffer contents this frame.
   1299  *
   1300  * A release fence is a file descriptor referring to a sync fence object which
   1301  * will be signaled after the device has finished reading from the buffer
   1302  * presented in the prior frame. This indicates that it is safe to start writing
   1303  * to the buffer again. If a given layer's fence is not returned from this
   1304  * function, it will be assumed that the buffer presented on the previous frame
   1305  * is ready to be written.
   1306  *
   1307  * The fences returned by this function should be unique for each layer (even if
   1308  * they point to the same underlying sync object), and ownership of the fences
   1309  * is transferred to the client, which is responsible for closing them.
   1310  *
   1311  * If outLayers or outFences is NULL, the required number of layers and fences
   1312  * must be returned in outNumElements.
   1313  *
   1314  * Parameters:
   1315  *   outNumElements - if outLayers or outFences were NULL, the number of
   1316  *       elements which would have been returned; if both were not NULL, the
   1317  *       number of elements in outLayers and outFences, which must not exceed
   1318  *       the value stored in outNumElements prior to the call; pointer will be
   1319  *       non-NULL
   1320  *   outLayers - an array of layer handles
   1321  *   outFences - an array of sync fence file descriptors as described above,
   1322  *       each corresponding to an element of outLayers
   1323  *
   1324  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1325  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
   1326  */
   1327 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_GET_RELEASE_FENCES)(
   1328         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, uint32_t* outNumElements,
   1329         hwc2_layer_t* outLayers, int32_t* outFences);
   1330 
   1331 /* presentDisplay(..., outRetireFence)
   1332  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_PRESENT_DISPLAY
   1333  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1334  *
   1335  * Presents the current display contents on the screen (or in the case of
   1336  * virtual displays, into the output buffer).
   1337  *
   1338  * Prior to calling this function, the display must be successfully validated
   1339  * with validateDisplay. Note that setLayerBuffer and setLayerSurfaceDamage
   1340  * specifically do not count as layer state, so if there are no other changes
   1341  * to the layer state (or to the buffer's properties as described in
   1342  * setLayerBuffer), then it is safe to call this function without first
   1343  * validating the display.
   1344  *
   1345  * If this call succeeds, outRetireFence will be populated with a file
   1346  * descriptor referring to a retire sync fence object. For physical displays,
   1347  * this fence will be signaled when the result of composition of the prior frame
   1348  * is no longer necessary (because it has been copied or replaced by this
   1349  * frame). For virtual displays, this fence will be signaled when writes to the
   1350  * output buffer have completed and it is safe to read from it.
   1351  *
   1352  * Parameters:
   1353  *   outRetireFence - a sync fence file descriptor as described above; pointer
   1354  *       will be non-NULL
   1355  *
   1356  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1357  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
   1358  *   HWC2_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES - no valid output buffer has been set for a virtual
   1359  *       display
   1360  *   HWC2_ERROR_NOT_VALIDATED - validateDisplay has not successfully been called
   1361  *       for this display
   1362  */
   1363 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_PRESENT_DISPLAY)(
   1364         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, int32_t* outRetireFence);
   1365 
   1366 /* setActiveConfig(..., config)
   1367  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_ACTIVE_CONFIG
   1368  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1369  *
   1370  * Sets the active configuration for this display. Upon returning, the given
   1371  * display configuration should be active and remain so until either this
   1372  * function is called again or the display is disconnected.
   1373  *
   1374  * Parameters:
   1375  *   config - the new display configuration
   1376  *
   1377  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1378  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
   1379  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_CONFIG - the configuration handle passed in is not valid for
   1380  *       this display
   1381  */
   1382 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_ACTIVE_CONFIG)(
   1383         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_config_t config);
   1384 
   1385 /* setClientTarget(..., target, acquireFence, dataspace, damage)
   1386  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_CLIENT_TARGET
   1387  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1388  *
   1389  * Sets the buffer handle which will receive the output of client composition.
   1390  * Layers marked as HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT will be composited into this buffer
   1391  * prior to the call to presentDisplay, and layers not marked as
   1392  * HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT should be composited with this buffer by the device.
   1393  *
   1394  * The buffer handle provided may be null if no layers are being composited by
   1395  * the client. This must not result in an error (unless an invalid display
   1396  * handle is also provided).
   1397  *
   1398  * Also provides a file descriptor referring to an acquire sync fence object,
   1399  * which will be signaled when it is safe to read from the client target buffer.
   1400  * If it is already safe to read from this buffer, -1 may be passed instead.
   1401  * The device must ensure that it is safe for the client to close this file
   1402  * descriptor at any point after this function is called.
   1403  *
   1404  * For more about dataspaces, see setLayerDataspace.
   1405  *
   1406  * The damage parameter describes a surface damage region as defined in the
   1407  * description of setLayerSurfaceDamage.
   1408  *
   1409  * Will be called before presentDisplay if any of the layers are marked as
   1410  * HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT. If no layers are so marked, then it is not
   1411  * necessary to call this function. It is not necessary to call validateDisplay
   1412  * after changing the target through this function.
   1413  *
   1414  * Parameters:
   1415  *   target - the new target buffer
   1416  *   acquireFence - a sync fence file descriptor as described above
   1417  *   dataspace - the dataspace of the buffer, as described in setLayerDataspace
   1418  *   damage - the surface damage region
   1419  *
   1420  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1421  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
   1422  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER - the new target handle was invalid
   1423  */
   1424 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_CLIENT_TARGET)(
   1425         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, buffer_handle_t target,
   1426         int32_t acquireFence, int32_t /*android_dataspace_t*/ dataspace,
   1427         hwc_region_t damage);
   1428 
   1429 /* setColorMode(..., mode)
   1430  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_COLOR_MODE
   1431  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1432  *
   1433  * Sets the color mode of the given display.
   1434  *
   1435  * Upon returning from this function, the color mode change must have fully
   1436  * taken effect.
   1437  *
   1438  * The valid color modes can be found in android_color_mode_t in
   1439  * <system/graphics.h>. All HWC2 devices must support at least
   1440  * HAL_COLOR_MODE_NATIVE, and displays are assumed to be in this mode upon
   1441  * hotplug.
   1442  *
   1443  * Parameters:
   1444  *   mode - the mode to set
   1445  *
   1446  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1447  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
   1448  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER - mode is not a valid color mode
   1449  *   HWC2_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - mode is not supported on this display
   1450  */
   1451 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_COLOR_MODE)(
   1452         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display,
   1453         int32_t /*android_color_mode_t*/ mode);
   1454 
   1455 /* setColorTransform(..., matrix, hint)
   1456  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_COLOR_TRANSFORM
   1457  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1458  *
   1459  * Sets a color transform which will be applied after composition.
   1460  *
   1461  * If hint is not HAL_COLOR_TRANSFORM_ARBITRARY, then the device may use the
   1462  * hint to apply the desired color transform instead of using the color matrix
   1463  * directly.
   1464  *
   1465  * If the device is not capable of either using the hint or the matrix to apply
   1466  * the desired color transform, it should force all layers to client composition
   1467  * during validateDisplay.
   1468  *
   1469  * The matrix provided is an affine color transformation of the following form:
   1470  *
   1471  * |r.r r.g r.b 0|
   1472  * |g.r g.g g.b 0|
   1473  * |b.r b.g b.b 0|
   1474  * |Tr  Tg  Tb  1|
   1475  *
   1476  * This matrix will be provided in row-major form: {r.r, r.g, r.b, 0, g.r, ...}.
   1477  *
   1478  * Given a matrix of this form and an input color [R_in, G_in, B_in], the output
   1479  * color [R_out, G_out, B_out] will be:
   1480  *
   1481  * R_out = R_in * r.r + G_in * g.r + B_in * b.r + Tr
   1482  * G_out = R_in * r.g + G_in * g.g + B_in * b.g + Tg
   1483  * B_out = R_in * r.b + G_in * g.b + B_in * b.b + Tb
   1484  *
   1485  * Parameters:
   1486  *   matrix - a 4x4 transform matrix (16 floats) as described above
   1487  *   hint - a hint value which may be used instead of the given matrix unless it
   1488  *       is HAL_COLOR_TRANSFORM_ARBITRARY
   1489  *
   1490  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1491  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
   1492  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER - hint is not a valid color transform hint
   1493  */
   1494 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_COLOR_TRANSFORM)(
   1495         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, const float* matrix,
   1496         int32_t /*android_color_transform_t*/ hint);
   1497 
   1498 /* setOutputBuffer(..., buffer, releaseFence)
   1499  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_OUTPUT_BUFFER
   1500  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1501  *
   1502  * Sets the output buffer for a virtual display. That is, the buffer to which
   1503  * the composition result will be written.
   1504  *
   1505  * Also provides a file descriptor referring to a release sync fence object,
   1506  * which will be signaled when it is safe to write to the output buffer. If it
   1507  * is already safe to write to the output buffer, -1 may be passed instead. The
   1508  * device must ensure that it is safe for the client to close this file
   1509  * descriptor at any point after this function is called.
   1510  *
   1511  * Must be called at least once before presentDisplay, but does not have any
   1512  * interaction with layer state or display validation.
   1513  *
   1514  * Parameters:
   1515  *   buffer - the new output buffer
   1516  *   releaseFence - a sync fence file descriptor as described above
   1517  *
   1518  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1519  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
   1520  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER - the new output buffer handle was invalid
   1521  *   HWC2_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - display does not refer to a virtual display
   1522  */
   1523 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_OUTPUT_BUFFER)(
   1524         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, buffer_handle_t buffer,
   1525         int32_t releaseFence);
   1526 
   1527 /* setPowerMode(..., mode)
   1528  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_POWER_MODE
   1529  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1530  *
   1531  * Sets the power mode of the given display. The transition must be complete
   1532  * when this function returns. It is valid to call this function multiple times
   1533  * with the same power mode.
   1534  *
   1535  * All displays must support HWC2_POWER_MODE_ON and HWC2_POWER_MODE_OFF. Whether
   1536  * a display supports HWC2_POWER_MODE_DOZE or HWC2_POWER_MODE_DOZE_SUSPEND may
   1537  * be queried using getDozeSupport.
   1538  *
   1539  * Parameters:
   1540  *   mode - the new power mode
   1541  *
   1542  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1543  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
   1544  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER - mode was not a valid power mode
   1545  *   HWC2_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - mode was a valid power mode, but is not supported
   1546  *       on this display
   1547  */
   1548 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_POWER_MODE)(
   1549         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display,
   1550         int32_t /*hwc2_power_mode_t*/ mode);
   1551 
   1552 /* setVsyncEnabled(..., enabled)
   1553  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_VSYNC_ENABLED
   1554  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1555  *
   1556  * Enables or disables the vsync signal for the given display. Virtual displays
   1557  * never generate vsync callbacks, and any attempt to enable vsync for a virtual
   1558  * display though this function must return HWC2_ERROR_NONE and have no other
   1559  * effect.
   1560  *
   1561  * Parameters:
   1562  *   enabled - whether to enable or disable vsync
   1563  *
   1564  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1565  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
   1566  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER - enabled was an invalid value
   1567  */
   1568 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_VSYNC_ENABLED)(
   1569         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display,
   1570         int32_t /*hwc2_vsync_t*/ enabled);
   1571 
   1572 /* validateDisplay(..., outNumTypes, outNumRequests)
   1573  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_VALIDATE_DISPLAY
   1574  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1575  *
   1576  * Instructs the device to inspect all of the layer state and determine if
   1577  * there are any composition type changes necessary before presenting the
   1578  * display. Permitted changes are described in the definition of
   1579  * hwc2_composition_t above.
   1580  *
   1581  * Also returns the number of layer requests required
   1582  * by the given layer configuration.
   1583  *
   1584  * Parameters:
   1585  *   outNumTypes - the number of composition type changes required by the
   1586  *       device; if greater than 0, the client must either set and validate new
   1587  *       types, or call acceptDisplayChanges to accept the changes returned by
   1588  *       getChangedCompositionTypes; must be the same as the number of changes
   1589  *       returned by getChangedCompositionTypes (see the declaration of that
   1590  *       function for more information); pointer will be non-NULL
   1591  *   outNumRequests - the number of layer requests required by this layer
   1592  *       configuration; must be equal to the number of layer requests returned
   1593  *       by getDisplayRequests (see the declaration of that function for
   1594  *       more information); pointer will be non-NULL
   1595  *
   1596  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE if no changes are necessary and it is safe to present
   1597  * the display using the current layer state. Otherwise returns one of the
   1598  * following errors:
   1599  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
   1600  *   HWC2_ERROR_HAS_CHANGES - outNumTypes was greater than 0 (see parameter list
   1601  *       for more information)
   1602  */
   1603 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_VALIDATE_DISPLAY)(
   1604         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display,
   1605         uint32_t* outNumTypes, uint32_t* outNumRequests);
   1606 
   1607 /*
   1608  * Layer Functions
   1609  *
   1610  * These are functions which operate on layers, but which do not modify state
   1611  * that must be validated before use. See also 'Layer State Functions' below.
   1612  *
   1613  * All of these functions take as their first three parameters a device pointer,
   1614  * a display handle for the display which contains the layer, and a layer
   1615  * handle, so these parameters are omitted from the described parameter lists.
   1616  */
   1617 
   1618 /* setCursorPosition(..., x, y)
   1619  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_CURSOR_POSITION
   1620  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1621  *
   1622  * Asynchonously sets the position of a cursor layer.
   1623  *
   1624  * Prior to validateDisplay, a layer may be marked as HWC2_COMPOSITION_CURSOR.
   1625  * If validation succeeds (i.e., the device does not request a composition
   1626  * change for that layer), then once a buffer has been set for the layer and it
   1627  * has been presented, its position may be set by this function at any time
   1628  * between presentDisplay and any subsequent validateDisplay calls for this
   1629  * display.
   1630  *
   1631  * Once validateDisplay is called, this function will not be called again until
   1632  * the validate/present sequence is completed.
   1633  *
   1634  * May be called from any thread so long as it is not interleaved with the
   1635  * validate/present sequence as described above.
   1636  *
   1637  * Parameters:
   1638  *   x - the new x coordinate (in pixels from the left of the screen)
   1639  *   y - the new y coordinate (in pixels from the top of the screen)
   1640  *
   1641  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1642  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
   1643  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - the layer is invalid or is not currently marked as
   1644  *       HWC2_COMPOSITION_CURSOR
   1645  *   HWC2_ERROR_NOT_VALIDATED - the device is currently in the middle of the
   1646  *       validate/present sequence
   1647  */
   1648 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_CURSOR_POSITION)(
   1649         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer,
   1650         int32_t x, int32_t y);
   1651 
   1652 /* setLayerBuffer(..., buffer, acquireFence)
   1653  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_BUFFER
   1654  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1655  *
   1656  * Sets the buffer handle to be displayed for this layer. If the buffer
   1657  * properties set at allocation time (width, height, format, and usage) have not
   1658  * changed since the previous frame, it is not necessary to call validateDisplay
   1659  * before calling presentDisplay unless new state needs to be validated in the
   1660  * interim.
   1661  *
   1662  * Also provides a file descriptor referring to an acquire sync fence object,
   1663  * which will be signaled when it is safe to read from the given buffer. If it
   1664  * is already safe to read from the buffer, -1 may be passed instead. The
   1665  * device must ensure that it is safe for the client to close this file
   1666  * descriptor at any point after this function is called.
   1667  *
   1668  * This function must return HWC2_ERROR_NONE and have no other effect if called
   1669  * for a layer with a composition type of HWC2_COMPOSITION_SOLID_COLOR (because
   1670  * it has no buffer) or HWC2_COMPOSITION_SIDEBAND or HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT
   1671  * (because synchronization and buffer updates for these layers are handled
   1672  * elsewhere).
   1673  *
   1674  * Parameters:
   1675  *   buffer - the buffer handle to set
   1676  *   acquireFence - a sync fence file descriptor as described above
   1677  *
   1678  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1679  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - an invalid layer handle was passed in
   1680  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER - the buffer handle passed in was invalid
   1681  */
   1682 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_LAYER_BUFFER)(
   1683         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer,
   1684         buffer_handle_t buffer, int32_t acquireFence);
   1685 
   1686 /* setLayerSurfaceDamage(..., damage)
   1687  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_SURFACE_DAMAGE
   1688  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1689  *
   1690  * Provides the region of the source buffer which has been modified since the
   1691  * last frame. This region does not need to be validated before calling
   1692  * presentDisplay.
   1693  *
   1694  * Once set through this function, the damage region remains the same until a
   1695  * subsequent call to this function.
   1696  *
   1697  * If damage.numRects > 0, then it may be assumed that any portion of the source
   1698  * buffer not covered by one of the rects has not been modified this frame. If
   1699  * damage.numRects == 0, then the whole source buffer must be treated as if it
   1700  * has been modified.
   1701  *
   1702  * If the layer's contents are not modified relative to the prior frame, damage
   1703  * will contain exactly one empty rect([0, 0, 0, 0]).
   1704  *
   1705  * The damage rects are relative to the pre-transformed buffer, and their origin
   1706  * is the top-left corner. They will not exceed the dimensions of the latched
   1707  * buffer.
   1708  *
   1709  * Parameters:
   1710  *   damage - the new surface damage region
   1711  *
   1712  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1713  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - an invalid layer handle was passed in
   1714  */
   1715 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_LAYER_SURFACE_DAMAGE)(
   1716         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer,
   1717         hwc_region_t damage);
   1718 
   1719 /*
   1720  * Layer State Functions
   1721  *
   1722  * These functions modify the state of a given layer. They do not take effect
   1723  * until the display configuration is successfully validated with
   1724  * validateDisplay and the display contents are presented with presentDisplay.
   1725  *
   1726  * All of these functions take as their first three parameters a device pointer,
   1727  * a display handle for the display which contains the layer, and a layer
   1728  * handle, so these parameters are omitted from the described parameter lists.
   1729  */
   1730 
   1731 /* setLayerBlendMode(..., mode)
   1732  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_BLEND_MODE
   1733  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1734  *
   1735  * Sets the blend mode of the given layer.
   1736  *
   1737  * Parameters:
   1738  *   mode - the new blend mode
   1739  *
   1740  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1741  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - an invalid layer handle was passed in
   1742  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER - an invalid blend mode was passed in
   1743  */
   1744 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_LAYER_BLEND_MODE)(
   1745         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer,
   1746         int32_t /*hwc2_blend_mode_t*/ mode);
   1747 
   1748 /* setLayerColor(..., color)
   1749  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_COLOR
   1750  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1751  *
   1752  * Sets the color of the given layer. If the composition type of the layer is
   1753  * not HWC2_COMPOSITION_SOLID_COLOR, this call must return HWC2_ERROR_NONE and
   1754  * have no other effect.
   1755  *
   1756  * Parameters:
   1757  *   color - the new color
   1758  *
   1759  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1760  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - an invalid layer handle was passed in
   1761  */
   1762 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_LAYER_COLOR)(
   1763         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer,
   1764         hwc_color_t color);
   1765 
   1766 /* setLayerCompositionType(..., type)
   1767  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_COMPOSITION_TYPE
   1768  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1769  *
   1770  * Sets the desired composition type of the given layer. During validateDisplay,
   1771  * the device may request changes to the composition types of any of the layers
   1772  * as described in the definition of hwc2_composition_t above.
   1773  *
   1774  * Parameters:
   1775  *   type - the new composition type
   1776  *
   1777  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1778  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - an invalid layer handle was passed in
   1779  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER - an invalid composition type was passed in
   1780  *   HWC2_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - a valid composition type was passed in, but it is
   1781  *       not supported by this device
   1782  */
   1783 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_LAYER_COMPOSITION_TYPE)(
   1784         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer,
   1785         int32_t /*hwc2_composition_t*/ type);
   1786 
   1787 /* setLayerDataspace(..., dataspace)
   1788  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_DATASPACE
   1789  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1790  *
   1791  * Sets the dataspace that the current buffer on this layer is in.
   1792  *
   1793  * The dataspace provides more information about how to interpret the buffer
   1794  * contents, such as the encoding standard and color transform.
   1795  *
   1796  * See the values of android_dataspace_t in <system/graphics.h> for more
   1797  * information.
   1798  *
   1799  * Parameters:
   1800  *   dataspace - the new dataspace
   1801  *
   1802  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1803  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - an invalid layer handle was passed in
   1804  */
   1805 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_LAYER_DATASPACE)(
   1806         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer,
   1807         int32_t /*android_dataspace_t*/ dataspace);
   1808 
   1809 /* setLayerDisplayFrame(..., frame)
   1810  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_DISPLAY_FRAME
   1811  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1812  *
   1813  * Sets the display frame (the portion of the display covered by a layer) of the
   1814  * given layer. This frame will not exceed the display dimensions.
   1815  *
   1816  * Parameters:
   1817  *   frame - the new display frame
   1818  *
   1819  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1820  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - an invalid layer handle was passed in
   1821  */
   1822 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_LAYER_DISPLAY_FRAME)(
   1823         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer,
   1824         hwc_rect_t frame);
   1825 
   1826 /* setLayerPlaneAlpha(..., alpha)
   1827  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_PLANE_ALPHA
   1828  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1829  *
   1830  * Sets an alpha value (a floating point value in the range [0.0, 1.0]) which
   1831  * will be applied to the whole layer. It can be conceptualized as a
   1832  * preprocessing step which applies the following function:
   1833  *   if (blendMode == HWC2_BLEND_MODE_PREMULTIPLIED)
   1834  *       out.rgb = in.rgb * planeAlpha
   1835  *   out.a = in.a * planeAlpha
   1836  *
   1837  * If the device does not support this operation on a layer which is marked
   1838  * HWC2_COMPOSITION_DEVICE, it must request a composition type change to
   1839  * HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT upon the next validateDisplay call.
   1840  *
   1841  * Parameters:
   1842  *   alpha - the plane alpha value to apply
   1843  *
   1844  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1845  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - an invalid layer handle was passed in
   1846  */
   1847 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_LAYER_PLANE_ALPHA)(
   1848         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer,
   1849         float alpha);
   1850 
   1851 /* setLayerSidebandStream(..., stream)
   1852  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_SIDEBAND_STREAM
   1853  * Provided by HWC2 devices which support HWC2_CAPABILITY_SIDEBAND_STREAM
   1854  *
   1855  * Sets the sideband stream for this layer. If the composition type of the given
   1856  * layer is not HWC2_COMPOSITION_SIDEBAND, this call must return HWC2_ERROR_NONE
   1857  * and have no other effect.
   1858  *
   1859  * Parameters:
   1860  *   stream - the new sideband stream
   1861  *
   1862  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1863  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - an invalid layer handle was passed in
   1864  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER - an invalid sideband stream was passed in
   1865  */
   1866 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_LAYER_SIDEBAND_STREAM)(
   1867         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer,
   1868         const native_handle_t* stream);
   1869 
   1870 /* setLayerSourceCrop(..., crop)
   1871  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_SOURCE_CROP
   1872  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1873  *
   1874  * Sets the source crop (the portion of the source buffer which will fill the
   1875  * display frame) of the given layer. This crop rectangle will not exceed the
   1876  * dimensions of the latched buffer.
   1877  *
   1878  * If the device is not capable of supporting a true float source crop (i.e., it
   1879  * will truncate or round the floats to integers), it should set this layer to
   1880  * HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT when crop is non-integral for the most accurate
   1881  * rendering.
   1882  *
   1883  * If the device cannot support float source crops, but still wants to handle
   1884  * the layer, it should use the following code (or similar) to convert to
   1885  * an integer crop:
   1886  *   intCrop.left = (int) ceilf(crop.left);
   1887  *   intCrop.top = (int) ceilf(crop.top);
   1888  *   intCrop.right = (int) floorf(crop.right);
   1889  *   intCrop.bottom = (int) floorf(crop.bottom);
   1890  *
   1891  * Parameters:
   1892  *   crop - the new source crop
   1893  *
   1894  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1895  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - an invalid layer handle was passed in
   1896  */
   1897 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_LAYER_SOURCE_CROP)(
   1898         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer,
   1899         hwc_frect_t crop);
   1900 
   1901 /* setLayerTransform(..., transform)
   1902  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_TRANSFORM
   1903  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1904  *
   1905  * Sets the transform (rotation/flip) of the given layer.
   1906  *
   1907  * Parameters:
   1908  *   transform - the new transform
   1909  *
   1910  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1911  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - an invalid layer handle was passed in
   1912  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER - an invalid transform was passed in
   1913  */
   1914 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_LAYER_TRANSFORM)(
   1915         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer,
   1916         int32_t /*hwc_transform_t*/ transform);
   1917 
   1918 /* setLayerVisibleRegion(..., visible)
   1919  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_VISIBLE_REGION
   1920  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1921  *
   1922  * Specifies the portion of the layer that is visible, including portions under
   1923  * translucent areas of other layers. The region is in screen space, and will
   1924  * not exceed the dimensions of the screen.
   1925  *
   1926  * Parameters:
   1927  *   visible - the new visible region, in screen space
   1928  *
   1929  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1930  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - an invalid layer handle was passed in
   1931  */
   1932 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_LAYER_VISIBLE_REGION)(
   1933         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer,
   1934         hwc_region_t visible);
   1935 
   1936 /* setLayerZOrder(..., z)
   1937  * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_Z_ORDER
   1938  * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
   1939  *
   1940  * Sets the desired Z order (height) of the given layer. A layer with a greater
   1941  * Z value occludes a layer with a lesser Z value.
   1942  *
   1943  * Parameters:
   1944  *   z - the new Z order
   1945  *
   1946  * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
   1947  *   HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - an invalid layer handle was passed in
   1948  */
   1949 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_LAYER_Z_ORDER)(
   1950         hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer,
   1951         uint32_t z);
   1952 
   1953 __END_DECLS
   1954 
   1955 #endif
   1956