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     16 
     17 #ifndef ANDROID_HARDWARE_GRALLOC1_H
     18 #define ANDROID_HARDWARE_GRALLOC1_H
     19 
     20 #include <hardware/hardware.h>
     21 #include <system/window.h>
     22 
     23 __BEGIN_DECLS
     24 
     25 #define GRALLOC_MODULE_API_VERSION_1_0 HARDWARE_MODULE_API_VERSION(1, 0)
     26 #define GRALLOC_HARDWARE_MODULE_ID "gralloc"
     27 
     28 /*
     29  * Enums
     30  */
     31 
     32 typedef enum {
     33     GRALLOC1_CAPABILITY_INVALID = 0,
     34 
     35     /* If this capability is supported, then the outBuffers parameter to
     36      * allocate may be NULL, which instructs the device to report whether the
     37      * given allocation is possible or not. */
     38     GRALLOC1_CAPABILITY_TEST_ALLOCATE = 1,
     39 
     40     /* If this capability is supported, then the implementation supports
     41      * allocating buffers with more than one image layer. */
     42     GRALLOC1_CAPABILITY_LAYERED_BUFFERS = 2,
     43 
     44     /* If this capability is supported, then the implementation always closes
     45      * and deletes a buffer handle whenever the last reference is removed.
     46      *
     47      * Supporting this capability is strongly recommended.  It will become
     48      * mandatory in future releases. */
     49     GRALLOC1_CAPABILITY_RELEASE_IMPLY_DELETE = 3,
     50 
     51     GRALLOC1_LAST_CAPABILITY = 3,
     52 } gralloc1_capability_t;
     53 
     54 typedef enum {
     55     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_NONE = 0,
     56     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_CPU_READ_NEVER = 0,
     57     /* 1ULL << 0 */
     58     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_CPU_READ = 1ULL << 1,
     59     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_CPU_READ_OFTEN = 1ULL << 2 |
     60             GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_CPU_READ,
     61     /* 1ULL << 3 */
     62     /* 1ULL << 4 */
     63     /* 1ULL << 5 */
     64     /* 1ULL << 6 */
     65     /* 1ULL << 7 */
     66     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_GPU_TEXTURE = 1ULL << 8,
     67     /* 1ULL << 9 */
     68     /* 1ULL << 10 */
     69     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_HWCOMPOSER = 1ULL << 11,
     70     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_CLIENT_TARGET = 1ULL << 12,
     71     /* 1ULL << 13 */
     72     /* 1ULL << 14 */
     73     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_CURSOR = 1ULL << 15,
     74     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_VIDEO_ENCODER = 1ULL << 16,
     75     /* 1ULL << 17 */
     76     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_CAMERA = 1ULL << 18,
     77     /* 1ULL << 19 */
     78     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_RENDERSCRIPT = 1ULL << 20,
     79 
     80     /* Indicates that the consumer may attach buffers to their end of the
     81      * BufferQueue, which means that the producer may never have seen a given
     82      * dequeued buffer before. May be ignored by the gralloc device. */
     83     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_FOREIGN_BUFFERS = 1ULL << 21,
     84 
     85     /* 1ULL << 22 */
     86     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_GPU_DATA_BUFFER = 1ULL << 23,
     87     /* 1ULL << 24 */
     88     /* 1ULL << 25 */
     89     /* 1ULL << 26 */
     90     /* 1ULL << 27 */
     91 
     92     /* Bits reserved for implementation-specific usage flags */
     93     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_0 = 1ULL << 28,
     94     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_1 = 1ULL << 29,
     95     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_2 = 1ULL << 30,
     96     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_3 = 1ULL << 31,
     97 
     98     /* 1ULL << 32 */
     99     /* 1ULL << 33 */
    100     /* 1ULL << 34 */
    101     /* 1ULL << 35 */
    102     /* 1ULL << 36 */
    103     /* 1ULL << 37 */
    104     /* 1ULL << 38 */
    105     /* 1ULL << 39 */
    106     /* 1ULL << 40 */
    107     /* 1ULL << 41 */
    108     /* 1ULL << 42 */
    109     /* 1ULL << 43 */
    110     /* 1ULL << 44 */
    111     /* 1ULL << 45 */
    112     /* 1ULL << 46 */
    113     /* 1ULL << 47 */
    114 
    115     /* Bits reserved for implementation-specific usage flags */
    116     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_19 = 1ULL << 48,
    117     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_18 = 1ULL << 49,
    118     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_17 = 1ULL << 50,
    119     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_16 = 1ULL << 51,
    120     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_15 = 1ULL << 52,
    121     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_14 = 1ULL << 53,
    122     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_13 = 1ULL << 54,
    123     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_12 = 1ULL << 55,
    124     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_11 = 1ULL << 56,
    125     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_10 = 1ULL << 57,
    126     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_9 = 1ULL << 58,
    127     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_8 = 1ULL << 59,
    128     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_7 = 1ULL << 60,
    129     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_6 = 1ULL << 61,
    130     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_5 = 1ULL << 62,
    131     GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_4 = 1ULL << 63,
    132 } gralloc1_consumer_usage_t;
    133 
    134 typedef enum {
    135     GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_INVALID = 0,
    136     GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_DUMP = 1,
    137     GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_CREATE_DESCRIPTOR = 2,
    138     GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_DESTROY_DESCRIPTOR = 3,
    139     GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_SET_CONSUMER_USAGE = 4,
    140     GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_SET_DIMENSIONS = 5,
    141     GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_SET_FORMAT = 6,
    142     GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_SET_PRODUCER_USAGE = 7,
    143     GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_BACKING_STORE = 8,
    144     GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_CONSUMER_USAGE = 9,
    145     GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_DIMENSIONS = 10,
    146     GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_FORMAT = 11,
    147     GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_PRODUCER_USAGE = 12,
    148     GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_STRIDE = 13,
    149     GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_ALLOCATE = 14,
    150     GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_RETAIN = 15,
    151     GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_RELEASE = 16,
    152     GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_NUM_FLEX_PLANES = 17,
    153     GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_LOCK = 18,
    154     GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_LOCK_FLEX = 19,
    155     GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_UNLOCK = 20,
    156     GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_COUNT = 21,
    157     GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_LAYER_COUNT = 22,
    158     GRALLOC1_LAST_FUNCTION = 22,
    159 } gralloc1_function_descriptor_t;
    160 
    161 typedef enum {
    162     GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE = 0,
    163     GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_DESCRIPTOR = 1,
    164     GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE = 2,
    165     GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_VALUE = 3,
    166     GRALLOC1_ERROR_NOT_SHARED = 4,
    167     GRALLOC1_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES = 5,
    168     GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNDEFINED = 6,
    169     GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED = 7,
    170 } gralloc1_error_t;
    171 
    172 typedef enum {
    173     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_NONE = 0,
    174     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_CPU_WRITE_NEVER = 0,
    175     /* 1ULL << 0 */
    176     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_CPU_READ = 1ULL << 1,
    177     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_CPU_READ_OFTEN = 1ULL << 2 |
    178             GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_CPU_READ,
    179     /* 1ULL << 3 */
    180     /* 1ULL << 4 */
    181     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_CPU_WRITE = 1ULL << 5,
    182     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_CPU_WRITE_OFTEN = 1ULL << 6 |
    183             GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_CPU_WRITE,
    184     /* 1ULL << 7 */
    185     /* 1ULL << 8 */
    186     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_GPU_RENDER_TARGET = 1ULL << 9,
    187     /* 1ULL << 10 */
    188     /* 1ULL << 11 */
    189     /* 1ULL << 12 */
    190     /* 1ULL << 13 */
    191 
    192     /* The consumer must have a hardware-protected path to an external display
    193      * sink for this buffer. If a hardware-protected path is not available, then
    194      * do not attempt to display this buffer. */
    195     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PROTECTED = 1ULL << 14,
    196 
    197     /* 1ULL << 15 */
    198     /* 1ULL << 16 */
    199     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_CAMERA = 1ULL << 17,
    200     /* 1ULL << 18 */
    201     /* 1ULL << 19 */
    202     /* 1ULL << 20 */
    203     /* 1ULL << 21 */
    204     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_VIDEO_DECODER = 1ULL << 22,
    205     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_SENSOR_DIRECT_DATA = 1ULL << 23,
    206     /* 1ULL << 24 */
    207     /* 1ULL << 25 */
    208     /* 1ULL << 26 */
    209     /* 1ULL << 27 */
    210 
    211     /* Bits reserved for implementation-specific usage flags */
    212     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_0 = 1ULL << 28,
    213     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_1 = 1ULL << 29,
    214     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_2 = 1ULL << 30,
    215     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_3 = 1ULL << 31,
    216 
    217     /* 1ULL << 32 */
    218     /* 1ULL << 33 */
    219     /* 1ULL << 34 */
    220     /* 1ULL << 35 */
    221     /* 1ULL << 36 */
    222     /* 1ULL << 37 */
    223     /* 1ULL << 38 */
    224     /* 1ULL << 39 */
    225     /* 1ULL << 40 */
    226     /* 1ULL << 41 */
    227     /* 1ULL << 42 */
    228     /* 1ULL << 43 */
    229     /* 1ULL << 44 */
    230     /* 1ULL << 45 */
    231     /* 1ULL << 46 */
    232     /* 1ULL << 47 */
    233 
    234     /* Bits reserved for implementation-specific usage flags */
    235     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_19 = 1ULL << 48,
    236     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_18 = 1ULL << 49,
    237     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_17 = 1ULL << 50,
    238     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_16 = 1ULL << 51,
    239     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_15 = 1ULL << 52,
    240     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_14 = 1ULL << 53,
    241     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_13 = 1ULL << 54,
    242     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_12 = 1ULL << 55,
    243     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_11 = 1ULL << 56,
    244     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_10 = 1ULL << 57,
    245     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_9 = 1ULL << 58,
    246     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_8 = 1ULL << 59,
    247     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_7 = 1ULL << 60,
    248     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_6 = 1ULL << 61,
    249     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_5 = 1ULL << 62,
    250     GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_4 = 1ULL << 63,
    251 } gralloc1_producer_usage_t;
    252 
    253 /*
    254  * Typedefs
    255  */
    256 
    257 typedef void (*gralloc1_function_pointer_t)();
    258 
    259 typedef uint64_t gralloc1_backing_store_t;
    260 typedef uint64_t gralloc1_buffer_descriptor_t;
    261 
    262 /*
    263  * Device Struct
    264  */
    265 
    266 typedef struct gralloc1_device {
    267     /* Must be the first member of this struct, since a pointer to this struct
    268      * will be generated by casting from a hw_device_t* */
    269     struct hw_device_t common;
    270 
    271     /* getCapabilities(..., outCount, outCapabilities)
    272      *
    273      * Provides a list of capabilities (described in the definition of
    274      * gralloc1_capability_t above) supported by this device. This list must not
    275      * change after the device has been loaded.
    276      *
    277      * Parameters:
    278      *   outCount - if outCapabilities was NULL, the number of capabilities
    279      *       which would have been returned; if outCapabilities was not NULL,
    280      *       the number of capabilities returned, which must not exceed the
    281      *       value stored in outCount prior to the call
    282      *   outCapabilities - a list of capabilities supported by this device; may
    283      *       be NULL, in which case this function must write into outCount the
    284      *       number of capabilities which would have been written into
    285      *       outCapabilities
    286      */
    287     void (*getCapabilities)(struct gralloc1_device* device, uint32_t* outCount,
    288             int32_t* /*gralloc1_capability_t*/ outCapabilities);
    289 
    290     /* getFunction(..., descriptor)
    291      *
    292      * Returns a function pointer which implements the requested description.
    293      *
    294      * Parameters:
    295      *   descriptor - the function to return
    296      *
    297      * Returns either a function pointer implementing the requested descriptor
    298      *   or NULL if the described function is not supported by this device.
    299      */
    300     gralloc1_function_pointer_t (*getFunction)(struct gralloc1_device* device,
    301             int32_t /*gralloc1_function_descriptor_t*/ descriptor);
    302 } gralloc1_device_t;
    303 
    304 static inline int gralloc1_open(const struct hw_module_t* module,
    305         gralloc1_device_t** device) {
    306     return module->methods->open(module, GRALLOC_HARDWARE_MODULE_ID,
    307             TO_HW_DEVICE_T_OPEN(device));
    308 }
    309 
    310 static inline int gralloc1_close(gralloc1_device_t* device) {
    311     return device->common.close(&device->common);
    312 }
    313 
    314 /* dump(..., outSize, outBuffer)
    315  * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_DUMP
    316  * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices
    317  *
    318  * Retrieves implementation-defined debug information, which will be displayed
    319  * during, for example, `dumpsys SurfaceFlinger`.
    320  *
    321  * If called with outBuffer == NULL, the device should store a copy of the
    322  * desired output and return its length in bytes in outSize. If the device
    323  * already has a stored copy, that copy should be purged and replaced with a
    324  * fresh copy.
    325  *
    326  * If called with outBuffer != NULL, the device should copy its stored version
    327  * of the output into outBuffer and store how many bytes of data it copied into
    328  * outSize. Prior to this call, the client will have populated outSize with the
    329  * maximum number of bytes outBuffer can hold. The device must not write more
    330  * than this amount into outBuffer. If the device does not currently have a
    331  * stored copy, then it should return 0 in outSize.
    332  *
    333  * Any data written into outBuffer need not be null-terminated.
    334  *
    335  * Parameters:
    336  *   outSize - if outBuffer was NULL, the number of bytes needed to copy the
    337  *       device's stored output; if outBuffer was not NULL, the number of bytes
    338  *       written into it, which must not exceed the value stored in outSize
    339  *       prior to the call; pointer will be non-NULL
    340  *   outBuffer - the buffer to write the dump output into; may be NULL as
    341  *       described above; data written into this buffer need not be
    342  *       null-terminated
    343  */
    344 typedef void (*GRALLOC1_PFN_DUMP)(gralloc1_device_t* device, uint32_t* outSize,
    345         char* outBuffer);
    346 
    347 /*
    348  * Buffer descriptor lifecycle functions
    349  *
    350  * All of these functions take as their first parameter a device pointer, so
    351  * this parameter is omitted from the described parameter lists.
    352  */
    353 
    354 /* createDescriptor(..., outDescriptor)
    355  * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_CREATE_DESCRIPTOR
    356  * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices
    357  *
    358  * Creates a new, empty buffer descriptor.
    359  *
    360  * Parameters:
    361  *   outDescriptor - the new buffer descriptor
    362  *
    363  * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
    364  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES - no more descriptors can currently be created
    365  */
    366 typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_CREATE_DESCRIPTOR)(
    367         gralloc1_device_t* device, gralloc1_buffer_descriptor_t* outDescriptor);
    368 
    369 /* destroyDescriptor(..., descriptor)
    370  * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_DESTROY_DESCRIPTOR
    371  * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices
    372  *
    373  * Destroys an existing buffer descriptor.
    374  *
    375  * Parameters:
    376  *   descriptor - the buffer descriptor to destroy
    377  *
    378  * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
    379  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_DESCRIPTOR - descriptor does not refer to a valid
    380  *       buffer descriptor
    381  */
    382 typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_DESTROY_DESCRIPTOR)(
    383         gralloc1_device_t* device, gralloc1_buffer_descriptor_t descriptor);
    384 
    385 /*
    386  * Buffer descriptor modification functions
    387  *
    388  * All of these functions take as their first two parameters a device pointer
    389  * and a buffer descriptor, so these parameters are omitted from the described
    390  * parameter lists.
    391  */
    392 
    393 /* setConsumerUsage(..., usage)
    394  * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_SET_CONSUMER_USAGE
    395  * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices
    396  *
    397  * Sets the desired consumer usage flags of the buffer.
    398  *
    399  * Valid usage flags can be found in the definition of gralloc1_consumer_usage_t
    400  * above.
    401  *
    402  * Parameters:
    403  *   usage - the desired consumer usage flags
    404  *
    405  * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
    406  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_DESCRIPTOR - the buffer descriptor is invalid
    407  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_VALUE - an invalid usage flag was passed in
    408  */
    409 typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_SET_CONSUMER_USAGE)(
    410         gralloc1_device_t* device, gralloc1_buffer_descriptor_t descriptor,
    411         uint64_t /*gralloc1_consumer_usage_t*/ usage);
    412 
    413 /* setDimensions(..., width, height)
    414  * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_SET_DIMENSIONS
    415  * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices
    416  *
    417  * Sets the desired width and height of the buffer in pixels.
    418  *
    419  * The width specifies how many columns of pixels should be in the allocated
    420  * buffer, but does not necessarily represent the offset in columns between the
    421  * same column in adjacent rows. If this offset is required, consult getStride
    422  * below.
    423  *
    424  * The height specifies how many rows of pixels should be in the allocated
    425  * buffer.
    426  *
    427  * Parameters:
    428  *   width - the desired width in pixels
    429  *   height - the desired height in pixels
    430  *
    431  * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
    432  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_DESCRIPTOR - the buffer descriptor is invalid
    433  */
    434 typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_SET_DIMENSIONS)(
    435         gralloc1_device_t* device, gralloc1_buffer_descriptor_t descriptor,
    436         uint32_t width, uint32_t height);
    437 
    438 /* setFormat(..., format)
    439  * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_SET_FORMAT
    440  * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices
    441  *
    442  * Sets the desired format of the buffer.
    443  *
    444  * The valid formats can be found in <system/graphics.h>.
    445  *
    446  * Parameters:
    447  *   format - the desired format
    448  *
    449  * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
    450  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_DESCRIPTOR - the buffer descriptor is invalid
    451  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_VALUE - format is invalid
    452  */
    453 typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_SET_FORMAT)(
    454         gralloc1_device_t* device, gralloc1_buffer_descriptor_t descriptor,
    455         int32_t /*android_pixel_format_t*/ format);
    456 
    457 /* setLayerCount(..., layerCount)
    458  * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_COUNT
    459  * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices that provide the
    460  * GRALLOC1_CAPABILITY_LAYERED_BUFFERS capability.
    461  *
    462  * Sets the number of layers in the buffer.
    463  *
    464  * A buffer with multiple layers may be used as the backing store of an array
    465  * texture. All layers of a buffer share the same characteristics (e.g.,
    466  * dimensions, format, usage). Devices that do not support
    467  * GRALLOC1_CAPABILITY_LAYERED_BUFFERS must allocate only buffers with a single
    468  * layer.
    469  *
    470  * Parameters:
    471  *   layerCount - the desired number of layers, must be non-zero
    472  *
    473  * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
    474  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_DESCRIPTOR - the buffer descriptor is invalid
    475  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_VALUE - the layer count is invalid
    476  */
    477 typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_SET_LAYER_COUNT)(
    478         gralloc1_device_t* device, gralloc1_buffer_descriptor_t descriptor,
    479         uint32_t layerCount);
    480 
    481 /* setProducerUsage(..., usage)
    482  * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_SET_PRODUCER_USAGE
    483  * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices
    484  *
    485  * Sets the desired producer usage flags of the buffer.
    486  *
    487  * Valid usage flags can be found in the definition of gralloc1_producer_usage_t
    488  * above.
    489  *
    490  * Parameters:
    491  *   usage - the desired producer usage flags
    492  *
    493  * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
    494  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_DESCRIPTOR - the buffer descriptor is invalid
    495  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_VALUE - an invalid usage flag was passed in
    496  */
    497 typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_SET_PRODUCER_USAGE)(
    498         gralloc1_device_t* device, gralloc1_buffer_descriptor_t descriptor,
    499         uint64_t /*gralloc1_producer_usage_t*/ usage);
    500 
    501 /*
    502  * Buffer handle query functions
    503  *
    504  * All of these functions take as their first two parameters a device pointer
    505  * and a buffer handle, so these parameters are omitted from the described
    506  * parameter lists.
    507  *
    508  * [1] Currently many of these functions may return GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED,
    509  * which means that the device is not able to retrieve the requested information
    510  * from the buffer. This is necessary to enable a smooth transition from earlier
    511  * versions of the gralloc HAL, but gralloc1 implementers are strongly
    512  * discouraged from returning this value, as future versions of the platform
    513  * code will require all of these functions to succeed given a valid handle.
    514  */
    515 
    516 /* getBackingStore(..., outStore)
    517  * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_BACKING_STORE
    518  * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices
    519  *
    520  * Gets a value that uniquely identifies the backing store of the given buffer.
    521  *
    522  * Buffers which share a backing store should return the same value from this
    523  * function. If the buffer is present in more than one process, the backing
    524  * store value for that buffer is not required to be the same in every process.
    525  *
    526  * Parameters:
    527  *   outStore - the backing store identifier for this buffer
    528  *
    529  * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
    530  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE - the buffer handle is invalid
    531  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - the device is unable to retrieve the
    532  *       backing store identifier from the buffer; see note [1] in this
    533  *       section's header for more information
    534  */
    535 typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_GET_BACKING_STORE)(
    536         gralloc1_device_t* device, buffer_handle_t buffer,
    537         gralloc1_backing_store_t* outStore);
    538 
    539 /* getConsumerUsage(..., outUsage)
    540  * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_CONSUMER_USAGE
    541  * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices
    542  *
    543  * Gets the consumer usage flags which were used to allocate this buffer.
    544  *
    545  * Usage flags can be found in the definition of gralloc1_consumer_usage_t above
    546  *
    547  * Parameters:
    548  *   outUsage - the consumer usage flags used to allocate this buffer; must be
    549  *       non-NULL
    550  *
    551  * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
    552  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE - the buffer handle is invalid
    553  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - the device is unable to retrieve the
    554  *       dimensions from the buffer; see note [1] in this section's header for
    555  *       more information
    556  */
    557 typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_GET_CONSUMER_USAGE)(
    558         gralloc1_device_t* device, buffer_handle_t buffer,
    559         uint64_t* /*gralloc1_consumer_usage_t*/ outUsage);
    560 
    561 /* getDimensions(..., outWidth, outHeight)
    562  * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_DIMENSIONS
    563  * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices
    564  *
    565  * Gets the width and height of the buffer in pixels.
    566  *
    567  * See setDimensions for more information about these values.
    568  *
    569  * Parameters:
    570  *   outWidth - the width of the buffer in pixels, must be non-NULL
    571  *   outHeight - the height of the buffer in pixels, must be non-NULL
    572  *
    573  * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
    574  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE - the buffer handle is invalid
    575  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - the device is unable to retrieve the
    576  *       dimensions from the buffer; see note [1] in this section's header for
    577  *       more information
    578  */
    579 typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_GET_DIMENSIONS)(
    580         gralloc1_device_t* device, buffer_handle_t buffer, uint32_t* outWidth,
    581         uint32_t* outHeight);
    582 
    583 /* getFormat(..., outFormat)
    584  * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_FORMAT
    585  * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices
    586  *
    587  * Gets the format of the buffer.
    588  *
    589  * The valid formats can be found in the HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_* enum in
    590  * system/graphics.h.
    591  *
    592  * Parameters:
    593  *   outFormat - the format of the buffer; must be non-NULL
    594  *
    595  * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
    596  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE - the buffer handle is invalid
    597  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - the device is unable to retrieve the format
    598  *       from the buffer; see note [1] in this section's header for more
    599  *       information
    600  */
    601 typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_GET_FORMAT)(
    602         gralloc1_device_t* device, buffer_handle_t descriptor,
    603         int32_t* outFormat);
    604 
    605 /* getLayerCount(..., outLayerCount)
    606  * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_LAYER_COUNT
    607  * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices that provide the
    608  * GRALLOC1_CAPABILITY_LAYERED_BUFFERS capability.
    609  *
    610  * Gets the number of layers of the buffer.
    611  *
    612  * See setLayerCount for more information about this value.
    613  *
    614  * Parameters:
    615  *   outLayerCount - the number of layers in the image, must be non-NULL
    616  *
    617  * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
    618  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE - the buffer handle is invalid
    619  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - the device is unable to retrieve the
    620  *       layer count from the buffer; see note [1] in this section's header for
    621  *       more information
    622  */
    623 typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_GET_LAYER_COUNT)(
    624         gralloc1_device_t* device, buffer_handle_t buffer,
    625         uint32_t* outLayerCount);
    626 
    627 /* getProducerUsage(..., outUsage)
    628  * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_PRODUCER_USAGE
    629  * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices
    630  *
    631  * Gets the producer usage flags which were used to allocate this buffer.
    632  *
    633  * Usage flags can be found in the definition of gralloc1_producer_usage_t above
    634  *
    635  * Parameters:
    636  *   outUsage - the producer usage flags used to allocate this buffer; must be
    637  *       non-NULL
    638  *
    639  * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
    640  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE - the buffer handle is invalid
    641  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - the device is unable to retrieve the usage
    642  *       from the buffer; see note [1] in this section's header for more
    643  *       information
    644  */
    645 typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_GET_PRODUCER_USAGE)(
    646         gralloc1_device_t* device, buffer_handle_t buffer,
    647         uint64_t* /*gralloc1_producer_usage_t*/ outUsage);
    648 
    649 /* getStride(..., outStride)
    650  * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_STRIDE
    651  * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices
    652  *
    653  * Gets the stride of the buffer in pixels.
    654  *
    655  * The stride is the offset in pixel-sized elements between the same column in
    656  * two adjacent rows of pixels. This may not be equal to the width of the
    657  * buffer.
    658  *
    659  * Parameters:
    660  *   outStride - the stride in pixels; must be non-NULL
    661  *
    662  * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
    663  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE - the buffer handle is invalid
    664  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNDEFINED - the notion of a stride is not meaningful for
    665  *       this format
    666  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - the device is unable to retrieve the stride
    667  *       from the descriptor; see note [1] in this section's header for more
    668  *       information
    669  */
    670 typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_GET_STRIDE)(
    671         gralloc1_device_t* device, buffer_handle_t buffer, uint32_t* outStride);
    672 
    673 /*
    674  * Buffer management functions
    675  */
    676 
    677 /* allocate(..., numDescriptors, descriptors, outBuffers)
    678  * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_ALLOCATE
    679  * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices
    680  *
    681  * Attempts to allocate a number of buffers sharing a backing store.
    682  *
    683  * Each buffer will correspond to one of the descriptors passed into the
    684  * function. If the device is unable to share the backing store between the
    685  * buffers, it should attempt to allocate the buffers with different backing
    686  * stores and return GRALLOC1_ERROR_NOT_SHARED if it is successful.
    687  *
    688  * If this call is successful, the client is responsible for freeing the
    689  * buffer_handle_t using release() when it is finished with the buffer. It is
    690  * not necessary to call retain() on the returned buffers, as they must have a
    691  * reference added by the device before returning.
    692  *
    693  * If GRALLOC1_CAPABILITY_TEST_ALLOCATE is supported by this device, outBuffers
    694  * may be NULL. In this case, the device must not attempt to allocate any
    695  * buffers, but instead must return either GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE if such an
    696  * allocation is possible (ignoring potential resource contention which might
    697  * lead to a GRALLOC1_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES error), GRALLOC1_ERROR_NOT_SHARED if
    698  * the buffers can be allocated, but cannot share a backing store, or
    699  * GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED if one or more of the descriptors can never be
    700  * allocated by the device.
    701  *
    702  * Parameters:
    703  *   numDescriptors - the number of buffer descriptors, which must also be equal
    704  *       to the size of the outBuffers array
    705  *   descriptors - the buffer descriptors to attempt to allocate
    706  *   outBuffers - the allocated buffers; must be non-NULL unless the device
    707  *       supports GRALLOC1_CAPABILITY_TEST_ALLOCATE (see above), and must not be
    708  *       modified by the device if allocation is unsuccessful
    709  *
    710  * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
    711  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_DESCRIPTOR - one of the descriptors does not refer to a
    712  *      valid buffer descriptor
    713  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_NOT_SHARED - allocation was successful, but required more
    714  *       than one backing store to satisfy all of the buffer descriptors
    715  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES - allocation failed because one or more of the
    716  *       backing stores could not be created at this time (but this allocation
    717  *       might succeed at a future time)
    718  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - one or more of the descriptors can never be
    719  *       satisfied by the device
    720  */
    721 typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_ALLOCATE)(
    722         gralloc1_device_t* device, uint32_t numDescriptors,
    723         const gralloc1_buffer_descriptor_t* descriptors,
    724         buffer_handle_t* outBuffers);
    725 
    726 /* retain(..., buffer)
    727  * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_RETAIN
    728  * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices
    729  *
    730  * Adds a reference to the given buffer.
    731  *
    732  * This function must be called when a buffer_handle_t is received from a remote
    733  * process to prevent the buffer's data from being freed when the remote process
    734  * releases the buffer. It may also be called to increase the reference count if
    735  * two components in the same process want to interact with the buffer
    736  * independently.
    737  *
    738  * Parameters:
    739  *   buffer - the buffer to which a reference should be added
    740  *
    741  * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
    742  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE - the buffer handle is invalid
    743  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES - it is not possible to add a reference to this
    744  *       buffer at this time
    745  */
    746 typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_RETAIN)(
    747         gralloc1_device_t* device, buffer_handle_t buffer);
    748 
    749 /* release(..., buffer)
    750  * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_RELEASE
    751  * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices
    752  *
    753  * Removes a reference from the given buffer.
    754  *
    755  * If no references remain, the buffer should be freed. When the last buffer
    756  * referring to a particular backing store is freed, that backing store should
    757  * also be freed.
    758  *
    759  * When GRALLOC1_CAPABILITY_RELEASE_IMPLY_DELETE is supported,
    760  * native_handle_close and native_handle_delete must always be called by the
    761  * implementation whenever the last reference is removed.  Otherwise, a call
    762  * to release() will be followed by native_handle_close and native_handle_delete
    763  * by the caller when the buffer is not allocated locally through allocate().
    764  *
    765  * Parameters:
    766  *   buffer - the buffer from which a reference should be removed
    767  *
    768  * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
    769  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE - the buffer handle is invalid
    770  */
    771 typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_RELEASE)(
    772         gralloc1_device_t* device, buffer_handle_t buffer);
    773 
    774 /*
    775  * Buffer access functions
    776  *
    777  * All of these functions take as their first parameter a device pointer, so
    778  * this parameter is omitted from the described parameter lists.
    779  */
    780 
    781 typedef struct gralloc1_rect {
    782     int32_t left;
    783     int32_t top;
    784     int32_t width;
    785     int32_t height;
    786 } gralloc1_rect_t;
    787 
    788 /* getNumFlexPlanes(..., buffer, outNumPlanes)
    789  * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_NUM_FLEX_PLANES
    790  * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices
    791  *
    792  * Returns the number of flex layout planes which are needed to represent the
    793  * given buffer. This may be used to efficiently allocate only as many plane
    794  * structures as necessary before calling into lockFlex.
    795  *
    796  * If the given buffer cannot be locked as a flex format, this function may
    797  * return GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED (as lockFlex would).
    798  *
    799  * Parameters:
    800  *   buffer - the buffers for which the number of planes should be queried
    801  *   outNumPlanes - the number of flex planes required to describe the given
    802  *       buffer; must be non-NULL
    803  *
    804  * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
    805  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE - the buffer handle is invalid
    806  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - the buffer's format cannot be represented in a
    807  *       flex layout
    808  */
    809 typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_GET_NUM_FLEX_PLANES)(
    810         gralloc1_device_t* device, buffer_handle_t buffer,
    811         uint32_t* outNumPlanes);
    812 
    813 /* lock(..., buffer, producerUsage, consumerUsage, accessRegion, outData,
    814  *     acquireFence)
    815  * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_LOCK
    816  * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices
    817  *
    818  * Locks the given buffer for the specified CPU usage.
    819  *
    820  * Exactly one of producerUsage and consumerUsage must be *_USAGE_NONE. The
    821  * usage which is not *_USAGE_NONE must be one of the *_USAGE_CPU_* values, as
    822  * applicable. Locking a buffer for a non-CPU usage is not supported.
    823  *
    824  * Locking the same buffer simultaneously from multiple threads is permitted,
    825  * but if any of the threads attempt to lock the buffer for writing, the
    826  * behavior is undefined, except that it must not cause process termination or
    827  * block the client indefinitely. Leaving the buffer content in an indeterminate
    828  * state or returning an error are both acceptable.
    829  *
    830  * The client must not modify the content of the buffer outside of accessRegion,
    831  * and the device need not guarantee that content outside of accessRegion is
    832  * valid for reading. The result of reading or writing outside of accessRegion
    833  * is undefined, except that it must not cause process termination.
    834  *
    835  * outData must be a non-NULL pointer, the contents of which which will be
    836  * filled with a pointer to the locked buffer memory. This address will
    837  * represent the top-left corner of the entire buffer, even if accessRegion does
    838  * not begin at the top-left corner.
    839  *
    840  * acquireFence is a file descriptor referring to a acquire sync fence object,
    841  * which will be signaled when it is safe for the device to access the contents
    842  * of the buffer (prior to locking). If it is already safe to access the buffer
    843  * contents, -1 may be passed instead.
    844  *
    845  * Parameters:
    846  *   buffer - the buffer to lock
    847  *   producerUsage - the producer usage flags to request; either this or
    848  *       consumerUsage must be GRALLOC1_*_USAGE_NONE, and the other must be a
    849  *       CPU usage
    850  *   consumerUsage - the consumer usage flags to request; either this or
    851  *       producerUsage must be GRALLOC1_*_USAGE_NONE, and the other must be a
    852  *       CPU usage
    853  *   accessRegion - the portion of the buffer that the client intends to access;
    854  *       must be non-NULL
    855  *   outData - will be filled with a CPU-accessible pointer to the buffer data;
    856  *       must be non-NULL
    857  *   acquireFence - a sync fence file descriptor as described above
    858  *
    859  * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
    860  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE - the buffer handle is invalid
    861  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_VALUE - neither or both of producerUsage and
    862  *       consumerUsage were GRALLOC1_*_USAGE_NONE, or the usage which was not
    863  *       *_USAGE_NONE was not a CPU usage
    864  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES - the buffer cannot be locked at this time, but
    865  *       locking may succeed at a future time
    866  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - the buffer cannot be locked with the given
    867  *       usage, and any future attempts at locking will also fail
    868  */
    869 typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_LOCK)(
    870         gralloc1_device_t* device, buffer_handle_t buffer,
    871         uint64_t /*gralloc1_producer_usage_t*/ producerUsage,
    872         uint64_t /*gralloc1_consumer_usage_t*/ consumerUsage,
    873         const gralloc1_rect_t* accessRegion, void** outData,
    874         int32_t acquireFence);
    875 
    876 /* lockFlex(..., buffer, producerUsage, consumerUsage, accessRegion,
    877  *     outFlexLayout, outAcquireFence)
    878  * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_LOCK_FLEX
    879  * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices
    880  *
    881  * This is largely the same as lock(), except that instead of returning a
    882  * pointer directly to the buffer data, it returns an android_flex_layout
    883  * struct describing how to access the data planes.
    884  *
    885  * This function must work on buffers with HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_YCbCr_*_888 if
    886  * supported by the device, as well as with any other formats requested by
    887  * multimedia codecs when they are configured with a flexible-YUV-compatible
    888  * color format.
    889  *
    890  * This function may also be called on buffers of other formats, including
    891  * non-YUV formats, but if the buffer format is not compatible with a flexible
    892  * representation, it may return GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED.
    893  *
    894  * Parameters:
    895  *   buffer - the buffer to lock
    896  *   producerUsage - the producer usage flags to request; either this or
    897  *       consumerUsage must be GRALLOC1_*_USAGE_NONE, and the other must be a
    898  *       CPU usage
    899  *   consumerUsage - the consumer usage flags to request; either this or
    900  *       producerUsage must be GRALLOC1_*_USAGE_NONE, and the other must be a
    901  *       CPU usage
    902  *   accessRegion - the portion of the buffer that the client intends to access;
    903  *      must be non-NULL
    904  *   outFlexLayout - will be filled with the description of the planes in the
    905  *       buffer
    906  *   acquireFence - a sync fence file descriptor as described in lock()
    907  *
    908  * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
    909  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE - the buffer handle is invalid
    910  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_VALUE - neither or both of producerUsage and
    911  *       consumerUsage were *_USAGE_NONE, or the usage which was not
    912  *       *_USAGE_NONE was not a CPU usage
    913  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES - the buffer cannot be locked at this time, but
    914  *       locking may succeed at a future time
    915  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - the buffer cannot be locked with the given
    916  *       usage, and any future attempts at locking will also fail
    917  */
    918 typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_LOCK_FLEX)(
    919         gralloc1_device_t* device, buffer_handle_t buffer,
    920         uint64_t /*gralloc1_producer_usage_t*/ producerUsage,
    921         uint64_t /*gralloc1_consumer_usage_t*/ consumerUsage,
    922         const gralloc1_rect_t* accessRegion,
    923         struct android_flex_layout* outFlexLayout, int32_t acquireFence);
    924 
    925 /* unlock(..., buffer, releaseFence)
    926  * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_UNLOCK
    927  * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices
    928  *
    929  * This function indicates to the device that the client will be done with the
    930  * buffer when releaseFence signals.
    931  *
    932  * outReleaseFence will be filled with a file descriptor referring to a release
    933  * sync fence object, which will be signaled when it is safe to access the
    934  * contents of the buffer (after the buffer has been unlocked). If it is already
    935  * safe to access the buffer contents, then -1 may be returned instead.
    936  *
    937  * This function is used to unlock both buffers locked by lock() and those
    938  * locked by lockFlex().
    939  *
    940  * Parameters:
    941  *   buffer - the buffer to unlock
    942  *   outReleaseFence - a sync fence file descriptor as described above
    943  *
    944  * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
    945  *   GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE - the buffer handle is invalid
    946  */
    947 typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_UNLOCK)(
    948         gralloc1_device_t* device, buffer_handle_t buffer,
    949         int32_t* outReleaseFence);
    950 
    951 __END_DECLS
    952 
    953 #endif
    954