1 /* 2 * Copyright (C) 2006 The Android Open Source Project 3 * 4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 7 * 8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 9 * 10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 * limitations under the License. 15 */ 16 17 package android.view; 18 19 import static android.view.WindowManager.LayoutParams.TYPE_APPLICATION_PANEL; 20 import static android.view.WindowManagerPolicy.APPLICATION_MEDIA_OVERLAY_SUBLAYER; 21 import static android.view.WindowManagerPolicy.APPLICATION_MEDIA_SUBLAYER; 22 import static android.view.WindowManagerPolicy.APPLICATION_PANEL_SUBLAYER; 23 24 import android.content.Context; 25 import android.content.res.CompatibilityInfo.Translator; 26 import android.content.res.Configuration; 27 import android.graphics.Canvas; 28 import android.graphics.PixelFormat; 29 import android.graphics.PorterDuff; 30 import android.graphics.Rect; 31 import android.graphics.Region; 32 import android.os.Build; 33 import android.os.Handler; 34 import android.os.IBinder; 35 import android.os.Looper; 36 import android.os.SystemClock; 37 import android.util.AttributeSet; 38 import android.util.Log; 39 40 import com.android.internal.view.SurfaceCallbackHelper; 41 42 import java.util.ArrayList; 43 import java.util.concurrent.locks.ReentrantLock; 44 45 /** 46 * Provides a dedicated drawing surface embedded inside of a view hierarchy. 47 * You can control the format of this surface and, if you like, its size; the 48 * SurfaceView takes care of placing the surface at the correct location on the 49 * screen 50 * 51 * <p>The surface is Z ordered so that it is behind the window holding its 52 * SurfaceView; the SurfaceView punches a hole in its window to allow its 53 * surface to be displayed. The view hierarchy will take care of correctly 54 * compositing with the Surface any siblings of the SurfaceView that would 55 * normally appear on top of it. This can be used to place overlays such as 56 * buttons on top of the Surface, though note however that it can have an 57 * impact on performance since a full alpha-blended composite will be performed 58 * each time the Surface changes. 59 * 60 * <p> The transparent region that makes the surface visible is based on the 61 * layout positions in the view hierarchy. If the post-layout transform 62 * properties are used to draw a sibling view on top of the SurfaceView, the 63 * view may not be properly composited with the surface. 64 * 65 * <p>Access to the underlying surface is provided via the SurfaceHolder interface, 66 * which can be retrieved by calling {@link #getHolder}. 67 * 68 * <p>The Surface will be created for you while the SurfaceView's window is 69 * visible; you should implement {@link SurfaceHolder.Callback#surfaceCreated} 70 * and {@link SurfaceHolder.Callback#surfaceDestroyed} to discover when the 71 * Surface is created and destroyed as the window is shown and hidden. 72 * 73 * <p>One of the purposes of this class is to provide a surface in which a 74 * secondary thread can render into the screen. If you are going to use it 75 * this way, you need to be aware of some threading semantics: 76 * 77 * <ul> 78 * <li> All SurfaceView and 79 * {@link SurfaceHolder.Callback SurfaceHolder.Callback} methods will be called 80 * from the thread running the SurfaceView's window (typically the main thread 81 * of the application). They thus need to correctly synchronize with any 82 * state that is also touched by the drawing thread. 83 * <li> You must ensure that the drawing thread only touches the underlying 84 * Surface while it is valid -- between 85 * {@link SurfaceHolder.Callback#surfaceCreated SurfaceHolder.Callback.surfaceCreated()} 86 * and 87 * {@link SurfaceHolder.Callback#surfaceDestroyed SurfaceHolder.Callback.surfaceDestroyed()}. 88 * </ul> 89 * 90 * <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> Starting in platform version 91 * {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#N}, SurfaceView's window position is 92 * updated synchronously with other View rendering. This means that translating 93 * and scaling a SurfaceView on screen will not cause rendering artifacts. Such 94 * artifacts may occur on previous versions of the platform when its window is 95 * positioned asynchronously.</p> 96 */ 97 public class SurfaceView extends View implements ViewRootImpl.WindowStoppedCallback { 98 private static final String TAG = "SurfaceView"; 99 private static final boolean DEBUG = false; 100 101 final ArrayList<SurfaceHolder.Callback> mCallbacks 102 = new ArrayList<SurfaceHolder.Callback>(); 103 104 final int[] mLocation = new int[2]; 105 106 final ReentrantLock mSurfaceLock = new ReentrantLock(); 107 final Surface mSurface = new Surface(); // Current surface in use 108 boolean mDrawingStopped = true; 109 // We use this to track if the application has produced a frame 110 // in to the Surface. Up until that point, we should be careful not to punch 111 // holes. 112 boolean mDrawFinished = false; 113 114 final Rect mScreenRect = new Rect(); 115 SurfaceSession mSurfaceSession; 116 117 SurfaceControl mSurfaceControl; 118 // In the case of format changes we switch out the surface in-place 119 // we need to preserve the old one until the new one has drawn. 120 SurfaceControl mDeferredDestroySurfaceControl; 121 final Rect mTmpRect = new Rect(); 122 final Configuration mConfiguration = new Configuration(); 123 124 int mSubLayer = APPLICATION_MEDIA_SUBLAYER; 125 126 boolean mIsCreating = false; 127 private volatile boolean mRtHandlingPositionUpdates = false; 128 129 private final ViewTreeObserver.OnScrollChangedListener mScrollChangedListener 130 = new ViewTreeObserver.OnScrollChangedListener() { 131 @Override 132 public void onScrollChanged() { 133 updateSurface(); 134 } 135 }; 136 137 private final ViewTreeObserver.OnPreDrawListener mDrawListener = 138 new ViewTreeObserver.OnPreDrawListener() { 139 @Override 140 public boolean onPreDraw() { 141 // reposition ourselves where the surface is 142 mHaveFrame = getWidth() > 0 && getHeight() > 0; 143 updateSurface(); 144 return true; 145 } 146 }; 147 148 boolean mRequestedVisible = false; 149 boolean mWindowVisibility = false; 150 boolean mLastWindowVisibility = false; 151 boolean mViewVisibility = false; 152 boolean mWindowStopped = false; 153 154 int mRequestedWidth = -1; 155 int mRequestedHeight = -1; 156 /* Set SurfaceView's format to 565 by default to maintain backward 157 * compatibility with applications assuming this format. 158 */ 159 int mRequestedFormat = PixelFormat.RGB_565; 160 161 boolean mHaveFrame = false; 162 boolean mSurfaceCreated = false; 163 long mLastLockTime = 0; 164 165 boolean mVisible = false; 166 int mWindowSpaceLeft = -1; 167 int mWindowSpaceTop = -1; 168 int mSurfaceWidth = -1; 169 int mSurfaceHeight = -1; 170 int mFormat = -1; 171 final Rect mSurfaceFrame = new Rect(); 172 int mLastSurfaceWidth = -1, mLastSurfaceHeight = -1; 173 private Translator mTranslator; 174 175 private boolean mGlobalListenersAdded; 176 private boolean mAttachedToWindow; 177 178 private int mSurfaceFlags = SurfaceControl.HIDDEN; 179 180 private int mPendingReportDraws; 181 182 public SurfaceView(Context context) { 183 this(context, null); 184 } 185 186 public SurfaceView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) { 187 this(context, attrs, 0); 188 } 189 190 public SurfaceView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyleAttr) { 191 this(context, attrs, defStyleAttr, 0); 192 } 193 194 public SurfaceView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyleAttr, int defStyleRes) { 195 super(context, attrs, defStyleAttr, defStyleRes); 196 mRenderNode.requestPositionUpdates(this); 197 198 setWillNotDraw(true); 199 } 200 201 /** 202 * Return the SurfaceHolder providing access and control over this 203 * SurfaceView's underlying surface. 204 * 205 * @return SurfaceHolder The holder of the surface. 206 */ 207 public SurfaceHolder getHolder() { 208 return mSurfaceHolder; 209 } 210 211 private void updateRequestedVisibility() { 212 mRequestedVisible = mViewVisibility && mWindowVisibility && !mWindowStopped; 213 } 214 215 /** @hide */ 216 @Override 217 public void windowStopped(boolean stopped) { 218 mWindowStopped = stopped; 219 updateRequestedVisibility(); 220 updateSurface(); 221 } 222 223 @Override 224 protected void onAttachedToWindow() { 225 super.onAttachedToWindow(); 226 227 getViewRootImpl().addWindowStoppedCallback(this); 228 mWindowStopped = false; 229 230 mViewVisibility = getVisibility() == VISIBLE; 231 updateRequestedVisibility(); 232 233 mAttachedToWindow = true; 234 if (!mGlobalListenersAdded) { 235 ViewTreeObserver observer = getViewTreeObserver(); 236 observer.addOnScrollChangedListener(mScrollChangedListener); 237 observer.addOnPreDrawListener(mDrawListener); 238 mGlobalListenersAdded = true; 239 } 240 } 241 242 @Override 243 protected void onWindowVisibilityChanged(int visibility) { 244 super.onWindowVisibilityChanged(visibility); 245 mWindowVisibility = visibility == VISIBLE; 246 updateRequestedVisibility(); 247 updateSurface(); 248 } 249 250 @Override 251 public void setVisibility(int visibility) { 252 super.setVisibility(visibility); 253 mViewVisibility = visibility == VISIBLE; 254 boolean newRequestedVisible = mWindowVisibility && mViewVisibility && !mWindowStopped; 255 if (newRequestedVisible != mRequestedVisible) { 256 // our base class (View) invalidates the layout only when 257 // we go from/to the GONE state. However, SurfaceView needs 258 // to request a re-layout when the visibility changes at all. 259 // This is needed because the transparent region is computed 260 // as part of the layout phase, and it changes (obviously) when 261 // the visibility changes. 262 requestLayout(); 263 } 264 mRequestedVisible = newRequestedVisible; 265 updateSurface(); 266 } 267 268 private void performDrawFinished() { 269 if (mPendingReportDraws > 0) { 270 mDrawFinished = true; 271 if (mAttachedToWindow) { 272 mParent.requestTransparentRegion(SurfaceView.this); 273 274 notifyDrawFinished(); 275 invalidate(); 276 } 277 } else { 278 Log.e(TAG, System.identityHashCode(this) + "finished drawing" 279 + " but no pending report draw (extra call" 280 + " to draw completion runnable?)"); 281 } 282 } 283 284 void notifyDrawFinished() { 285 ViewRootImpl viewRoot = getViewRootImpl(); 286 if (viewRoot != null) { 287 viewRoot.pendingDrawFinished(); 288 } 289 mPendingReportDraws--; 290 } 291 292 @Override 293 protected void onDetachedFromWindow() { 294 ViewRootImpl viewRoot = getViewRootImpl(); 295 // It's possible to create a SurfaceView using the default constructor and never 296 // attach it to a view hierarchy, this is a common use case when dealing with 297 // OpenGL. A developer will probably create a new GLSurfaceView, and let it manage 298 // the lifecycle. Instead of attaching it to a view, he/she can just pass 299 // the SurfaceHolder forward, most live wallpapers do it. 300 if (viewRoot != null) { 301 viewRoot.removeWindowStoppedCallback(this); 302 } 303 304 mAttachedToWindow = false; 305 if (mGlobalListenersAdded) { 306 ViewTreeObserver observer = getViewTreeObserver(); 307 observer.removeOnScrollChangedListener(mScrollChangedListener); 308 observer.removeOnPreDrawListener(mDrawListener); 309 mGlobalListenersAdded = false; 310 } 311 312 while (mPendingReportDraws > 0) { 313 notifyDrawFinished(); 314 } 315 316 mRequestedVisible = false; 317 318 updateSurface(); 319 if (mSurfaceControl != null) { 320 mSurfaceControl.destroy(); 321 } 322 mSurfaceControl = null; 323 324 mHaveFrame = false; 325 326 super.onDetachedFromWindow(); 327 } 328 329 @Override 330 protected void onMeasure(int widthMeasureSpec, int heightMeasureSpec) { 331 int width = mRequestedWidth >= 0 332 ? resolveSizeAndState(mRequestedWidth, widthMeasureSpec, 0) 333 : getDefaultSize(0, widthMeasureSpec); 334 int height = mRequestedHeight >= 0 335 ? resolveSizeAndState(mRequestedHeight, heightMeasureSpec, 0) 336 : getDefaultSize(0, heightMeasureSpec); 337 setMeasuredDimension(width, height); 338 } 339 340 /** @hide */ 341 @Override 342 protected boolean setFrame(int left, int top, int right, int bottom) { 343 boolean result = super.setFrame(left, top, right, bottom); 344 updateSurface(); 345 return result; 346 } 347 348 @Override 349 public boolean gatherTransparentRegion(Region region) { 350 if (isAboveParent() || !mDrawFinished) { 351 return super.gatherTransparentRegion(region); 352 } 353 354 boolean opaque = true; 355 if ((mPrivateFlags & PFLAG_SKIP_DRAW) == 0) { 356 // this view draws, remove it from the transparent region 357 opaque = super.gatherTransparentRegion(region); 358 } else if (region != null) { 359 int w = getWidth(); 360 int h = getHeight(); 361 if (w>0 && h>0) { 362 getLocationInWindow(mLocation); 363 // otherwise, punch a hole in the whole hierarchy 364 int l = mLocation[0]; 365 int t = mLocation[1]; 366 region.op(l, t, l+w, t+h, Region.Op.UNION); 367 } 368 } 369 if (PixelFormat.formatHasAlpha(mRequestedFormat)) { 370 opaque = false; 371 } 372 return opaque; 373 } 374 375 @Override 376 public void draw(Canvas canvas) { 377 if (mDrawFinished && !isAboveParent()) { 378 // draw() is not called when SKIP_DRAW is set 379 if ((mPrivateFlags & PFLAG_SKIP_DRAW) == 0) { 380 // punch a whole in the view-hierarchy below us 381 canvas.drawColor(0, PorterDuff.Mode.CLEAR); 382 } 383 } 384 super.draw(canvas); 385 } 386 387 @Override 388 protected void dispatchDraw(Canvas canvas) { 389 if (mDrawFinished && !isAboveParent()) { 390 // draw() is not called when SKIP_DRAW is set 391 if ((mPrivateFlags & PFLAG_SKIP_DRAW) == PFLAG_SKIP_DRAW) { 392 // punch a whole in the view-hierarchy below us 393 canvas.drawColor(0, PorterDuff.Mode.CLEAR); 394 } 395 } 396 super.dispatchDraw(canvas); 397 } 398 399 /** 400 * Control whether the surface view's surface is placed on top of another 401 * regular surface view in the window (but still behind the window itself). 402 * This is typically used to place overlays on top of an underlying media 403 * surface view. 404 * 405 * <p>Note that this must be set before the surface view's containing 406 * window is attached to the window manager. 407 * 408 * <p>Calling this overrides any previous call to {@link #setZOrderOnTop}. 409 */ 410 public void setZOrderMediaOverlay(boolean isMediaOverlay) { 411 mSubLayer = isMediaOverlay 412 ? APPLICATION_MEDIA_OVERLAY_SUBLAYER : APPLICATION_MEDIA_SUBLAYER; 413 } 414 415 /** 416 * Control whether the surface view's surface is placed on top of its 417 * window. Normally it is placed behind the window, to allow it to 418 * (for the most part) appear to composite with the views in the 419 * hierarchy. By setting this, you cause it to be placed above the 420 * window. This means that none of the contents of the window this 421 * SurfaceView is in will be visible on top of its surface. 422 * 423 * <p>Note that this must be set before the surface view's containing 424 * window is attached to the window manager. 425 * 426 * <p>Calling this overrides any previous call to {@link #setZOrderMediaOverlay}. 427 */ 428 public void setZOrderOnTop(boolean onTop) { 429 if (onTop) { 430 mSubLayer = APPLICATION_PANEL_SUBLAYER; 431 } else { 432 mSubLayer = APPLICATION_MEDIA_SUBLAYER; 433 } 434 } 435 436 /** 437 * Control whether the surface view's content should be treated as secure, 438 * preventing it from appearing in screenshots or from being viewed on 439 * non-secure displays. 440 * 441 * <p>Note that this must be set before the surface view's containing 442 * window is attached to the window manager. 443 * 444 * <p>See {@link android.view.Display#FLAG_SECURE} for details. 445 * 446 * @param isSecure True if the surface view is secure. 447 */ 448 public void setSecure(boolean isSecure) { 449 if (isSecure) { 450 mSurfaceFlags |= SurfaceControl.SECURE; 451 } else { 452 mSurfaceFlags &= ~SurfaceControl.SECURE; 453 } 454 } 455 456 private void updateOpaqueFlag() { 457 if (!PixelFormat.formatHasAlpha(mRequestedFormat)) { 458 mSurfaceFlags |= SurfaceControl.OPAQUE; 459 } else { 460 mSurfaceFlags &= ~SurfaceControl.OPAQUE; 461 } 462 } 463 464 private Rect getParentSurfaceInsets() { 465 final ViewRootImpl root = getViewRootImpl(); 466 if (root == null) { 467 return null; 468 } else { 469 return root.mWindowAttributes.surfaceInsets; 470 } 471 } 472 473 /** @hide */ 474 protected void updateSurface() { 475 if (!mHaveFrame) { 476 return; 477 } 478 ViewRootImpl viewRoot = getViewRootImpl(); 479 if (viewRoot == null || viewRoot.mSurface == null || !viewRoot.mSurface.isValid()) { 480 return; 481 } 482 483 mTranslator = viewRoot.mTranslator; 484 if (mTranslator != null) { 485 mSurface.setCompatibilityTranslator(mTranslator); 486 } 487 488 int myWidth = mRequestedWidth; 489 if (myWidth <= 0) myWidth = getWidth(); 490 int myHeight = mRequestedHeight; 491 if (myHeight <= 0) myHeight = getHeight(); 492 493 final boolean formatChanged = mFormat != mRequestedFormat; 494 final boolean visibleChanged = mVisible != mRequestedVisible; 495 final boolean creating = (mSurfaceControl == null || formatChanged || visibleChanged) 496 && mRequestedVisible; 497 final boolean sizeChanged = mSurfaceWidth != myWidth || mSurfaceHeight != myHeight; 498 final boolean windowVisibleChanged = mWindowVisibility != mLastWindowVisibility; 499 boolean redrawNeeded = false; 500 501 if (creating || formatChanged || sizeChanged || visibleChanged || windowVisibleChanged) { 502 getLocationInWindow(mLocation); 503 504 if (DEBUG) Log.i(TAG, System.identityHashCode(this) + " " 505 + "Changes: creating=" + creating 506 + " format=" + formatChanged + " size=" + sizeChanged 507 + " visible=" + visibleChanged 508 + " left=" + (mWindowSpaceLeft != mLocation[0]) 509 + " top=" + (mWindowSpaceTop != mLocation[1])); 510 511 try { 512 final boolean visible = mVisible = mRequestedVisible; 513 mWindowSpaceLeft = mLocation[0]; 514 mWindowSpaceTop = mLocation[1]; 515 mSurfaceWidth = myWidth; 516 mSurfaceHeight = myHeight; 517 mFormat = mRequestedFormat; 518 mLastWindowVisibility = mWindowVisibility; 519 520 mScreenRect.left = mWindowSpaceLeft; 521 mScreenRect.top = mWindowSpaceTop; 522 mScreenRect.right = mWindowSpaceLeft + getWidth(); 523 mScreenRect.bottom = mWindowSpaceTop + getHeight(); 524 if (mTranslator != null) { 525 mTranslator.translateRectInAppWindowToScreen(mScreenRect); 526 } 527 528 final Rect surfaceInsets = getParentSurfaceInsets(); 529 mScreenRect.offset(surfaceInsets.left, surfaceInsets.top); 530 531 if (creating) { 532 mSurfaceSession = new SurfaceSession(viewRoot.mSurface); 533 mDeferredDestroySurfaceControl = mSurfaceControl; 534 535 updateOpaqueFlag(); 536 mSurfaceControl = new SurfaceControlWithBackground(mSurfaceSession, 537 "SurfaceView - " + viewRoot.getTitle().toString(), 538 mSurfaceWidth, mSurfaceHeight, mFormat, 539 mSurfaceFlags); 540 } else if (mSurfaceControl == null) { 541 return; 542 } 543 544 boolean realSizeChanged = false; 545 546 mSurfaceLock.lock(); 547 try { 548 mDrawingStopped = !visible; 549 550 if (DEBUG) Log.i(TAG, System.identityHashCode(this) + " " 551 + "Cur surface: " + mSurface); 552 553 SurfaceControl.openTransaction(); 554 try { 555 mSurfaceControl.setLayer(mSubLayer); 556 if (mViewVisibility) { 557 mSurfaceControl.show(); 558 } else { 559 mSurfaceControl.hide(); 560 } 561 562 // While creating the surface, we will set it's initial 563 // geometry. Outside of that though, we should generally 564 // leave it to the RenderThread. 565 // 566 // There is one more case when the buffer size changes we aren't yet 567 // prepared to sync (as even following the transaction applying 568 // we still need to latch a buffer). 569 // b/28866173 570 if (sizeChanged || creating || !mRtHandlingPositionUpdates) { 571 mSurfaceControl.setPosition(mScreenRect.left, mScreenRect.top); 572 mSurfaceControl.setMatrix(mScreenRect.width() / (float) mSurfaceWidth, 573 0.0f, 0.0f, 574 mScreenRect.height() / (float) mSurfaceHeight); 575 } 576 if (sizeChanged) { 577 mSurfaceControl.setSize(mSurfaceWidth, mSurfaceHeight); 578 } 579 } finally { 580 SurfaceControl.closeTransaction(); 581 } 582 583 if (sizeChanged || creating) { 584 redrawNeeded = true; 585 } 586 587 mSurfaceFrame.left = 0; 588 mSurfaceFrame.top = 0; 589 if (mTranslator == null) { 590 mSurfaceFrame.right = mSurfaceWidth; 591 mSurfaceFrame.bottom = mSurfaceHeight; 592 } else { 593 float appInvertedScale = mTranslator.applicationInvertedScale; 594 mSurfaceFrame.right = (int) (mSurfaceWidth * appInvertedScale + 0.5f); 595 mSurfaceFrame.bottom = (int) (mSurfaceHeight * appInvertedScale + 0.5f); 596 } 597 598 final int surfaceWidth = mSurfaceFrame.right; 599 final int surfaceHeight = mSurfaceFrame.bottom; 600 realSizeChanged = mLastSurfaceWidth != surfaceWidth 601 || mLastSurfaceHeight != surfaceHeight; 602 mLastSurfaceWidth = surfaceWidth; 603 mLastSurfaceHeight = surfaceHeight; 604 } finally { 605 mSurfaceLock.unlock(); 606 } 607 608 try { 609 redrawNeeded |= visible && !mDrawFinished; 610 611 SurfaceHolder.Callback callbacks[] = null; 612 613 final boolean surfaceChanged = creating; 614 if (mSurfaceCreated && (surfaceChanged || (!visible && visibleChanged))) { 615 mSurfaceCreated = false; 616 if (mSurface.isValid()) { 617 if (DEBUG) Log.i(TAG, System.identityHashCode(this) + " " 618 + "visibleChanged -- surfaceDestroyed"); 619 callbacks = getSurfaceCallbacks(); 620 for (SurfaceHolder.Callback c : callbacks) { 621 c.surfaceDestroyed(mSurfaceHolder); 622 } 623 // Since Android N the same surface may be reused and given to us 624 // again by the system server at a later point. However 625 // as we didn't do this in previous releases, clients weren't 626 // necessarily required to clean up properly in 627 // surfaceDestroyed. This leads to problems for example when 628 // clients don't destroy their EGL context, and try 629 // and create a new one on the same surface following reuse. 630 // Since there is no valid use of the surface in-between 631 // surfaceDestroyed and surfaceCreated, we force a disconnect, 632 // so the next connect will always work if we end up reusing 633 // the surface. 634 if (mSurface.isValid()) { 635 mSurface.forceScopedDisconnect(); 636 } 637 } 638 } 639 640 if (creating) { 641 mSurface.copyFrom(mSurfaceControl); 642 } 643 644 if (sizeChanged && getContext().getApplicationInfo().targetSdkVersion 645 < Build.VERSION_CODES.O) { 646 // Some legacy applications use the underlying native {@link Surface} object 647 // as a key to whether anything has changed. In these cases, updates to the 648 // existing {@link Surface} will be ignored when the size changes. 649 // Therefore, we must explicitly recreate the {@link Surface} in these 650 // cases. 651 mSurface.createFrom(mSurfaceControl); 652 } 653 654 if (visible && mSurface.isValid()) { 655 if (!mSurfaceCreated && (surfaceChanged || visibleChanged)) { 656 mSurfaceCreated = true; 657 mIsCreating = true; 658 if (DEBUG) Log.i(TAG, System.identityHashCode(this) + " " 659 + "visibleChanged -- surfaceCreated"); 660 if (callbacks == null) { 661 callbacks = getSurfaceCallbacks(); 662 } 663 for (SurfaceHolder.Callback c : callbacks) { 664 c.surfaceCreated(mSurfaceHolder); 665 } 666 } 667 if (creating || formatChanged || sizeChanged 668 || visibleChanged || realSizeChanged) { 669 if (DEBUG) Log.i(TAG, System.identityHashCode(this) + " " 670 + "surfaceChanged -- format=" + mFormat 671 + " w=" + myWidth + " h=" + myHeight); 672 if (callbacks == null) { 673 callbacks = getSurfaceCallbacks(); 674 } 675 for (SurfaceHolder.Callback c : callbacks) { 676 c.surfaceChanged(mSurfaceHolder, mFormat, myWidth, myHeight); 677 } 678 } 679 if (redrawNeeded) { 680 if (DEBUG) Log.i(TAG, System.identityHashCode(this) + " " 681 + "surfaceRedrawNeeded"); 682 if (callbacks == null) { 683 callbacks = getSurfaceCallbacks(); 684 } 685 686 mPendingReportDraws++; 687 viewRoot.drawPending(); 688 SurfaceCallbackHelper sch = 689 new SurfaceCallbackHelper(this::onDrawFinished); 690 sch.dispatchSurfaceRedrawNeededAsync(mSurfaceHolder, callbacks); 691 } 692 } 693 } finally { 694 mIsCreating = false; 695 if (mSurfaceControl != null && !mSurfaceCreated) { 696 mSurface.release(); 697 // If we are not in the stopped state, then the destruction of the Surface 698 // represents a visual change we need to display, and we should go ahead 699 // and destroy the SurfaceControl. However if we are in the stopped state, 700 // we can just leave the Surface around so it can be a part of animations, 701 // and we let the life-time be tied to the parent surface. 702 if (!mWindowStopped) { 703 mSurfaceControl.destroy(); 704 mSurfaceControl = null; 705 } 706 } 707 } 708 } catch (Exception ex) { 709 Log.e(TAG, "Exception configuring surface", ex); 710 } 711 if (DEBUG) Log.v( 712 TAG, "Layout: x=" + mScreenRect.left + " y=" + mScreenRect.top 713 + " w=" + mScreenRect.width() + " h=" + mScreenRect.height() 714 + ", frame=" + mSurfaceFrame); 715 } else { 716 // Calculate the window position in case RT loses the window 717 // and we need to fallback to a UI-thread driven position update 718 getLocationInSurface(mLocation); 719 final boolean positionChanged = mWindowSpaceLeft != mLocation[0] 720 || mWindowSpaceTop != mLocation[1]; 721 final boolean layoutSizeChanged = getWidth() != mScreenRect.width() 722 || getHeight() != mScreenRect.height(); 723 if (positionChanged || layoutSizeChanged) { // Only the position has changed 724 mWindowSpaceLeft = mLocation[0]; 725 mWindowSpaceTop = mLocation[1]; 726 // For our size changed check, we keep mScreenRect.width() and mScreenRect.height() 727 // in view local space. 728 mLocation[0] = getWidth(); 729 mLocation[1] = getHeight(); 730 731 mScreenRect.set(mWindowSpaceLeft, mWindowSpaceTop, 732 mLocation[0], mLocation[1]); 733 734 if (mTranslator != null) { 735 mTranslator.translateRectInAppWindowToScreen(mScreenRect); 736 } 737 738 if (mSurfaceControl == null) { 739 return; 740 } 741 742 if (!isHardwareAccelerated() || !mRtHandlingPositionUpdates) { 743 try { 744 if (DEBUG) Log.d(TAG, String.format("%d updateSurfacePosition UI, " + 745 "postion = [%d, %d, %d, %d]", System.identityHashCode(this), 746 mScreenRect.left, mScreenRect.top, 747 mScreenRect.right, mScreenRect.bottom)); 748 setParentSpaceRectangle(mScreenRect, -1); 749 } catch (Exception ex) { 750 Log.e(TAG, "Exception configuring surface", ex); 751 } 752 } 753 } 754 } 755 } 756 757 private void onDrawFinished() { 758 if (DEBUG) { 759 Log.i(TAG, System.identityHashCode(this) + " " 760 + "finishedDrawing"); 761 } 762 763 if (mDeferredDestroySurfaceControl != null) { 764 mDeferredDestroySurfaceControl.destroy(); 765 mDeferredDestroySurfaceControl = null; 766 } 767 768 runOnUiThread(() -> { 769 performDrawFinished(); 770 }); 771 } 772 773 private void setParentSpaceRectangle(Rect position, long frameNumber) { 774 ViewRootImpl viewRoot = getViewRootImpl(); 775 776 SurfaceControl.openTransaction(); 777 try { 778 if (frameNumber > 0) { 779 mSurfaceControl.deferTransactionUntil(viewRoot.mSurface, frameNumber); 780 } 781 mSurfaceControl.setPosition(position.left, position.top); 782 mSurfaceControl.setMatrix(position.width() / (float) mSurfaceWidth, 783 0.0f, 0.0f, 784 position.height() / (float) mSurfaceHeight); 785 } finally { 786 SurfaceControl.closeTransaction(); 787 } 788 } 789 790 private Rect mRTLastReportedPosition = new Rect(); 791 792 /** 793 * Called by native by a Rendering Worker thread to update the window position 794 * @hide 795 */ 796 public final void updateSurfacePosition_renderWorker(long frameNumber, 797 int left, int top, int right, int bottom) { 798 if (mSurfaceControl == null) { 799 return; 800 } 801 802 // TODO: This is teensy bit racey in that a brand new SurfaceView moving on 803 // its 2nd frame if RenderThread is running slowly could potentially see 804 // this as false, enter the branch, get pre-empted, then this comes along 805 // and reports a new position, then the UI thread resumes and reports 806 // its position. This could therefore be de-sync'd in that interval, but 807 // the synchronization would violate the rule that RT must never block 808 // on the UI thread which would open up potential deadlocks. The risk of 809 // a single-frame desync is therefore preferable for now. 810 mRtHandlingPositionUpdates = true; 811 if (mRTLastReportedPosition.left == left 812 && mRTLastReportedPosition.top == top 813 && mRTLastReportedPosition.right == right 814 && mRTLastReportedPosition.bottom == bottom) { 815 return; 816 } 817 try { 818 if (DEBUG) { 819 Log.d(TAG, String.format("%d updateSurfacePosition RenderWorker, frameNr = %d, " + 820 "postion = [%d, %d, %d, %d]", System.identityHashCode(this), 821 frameNumber, left, top, right, bottom)); 822 } 823 mRTLastReportedPosition.set(left, top, right, bottom); 824 setParentSpaceRectangle(mRTLastReportedPosition, frameNumber); 825 // Now overwrite mRTLastReportedPosition with our values 826 } catch (Exception ex) { 827 Log.e(TAG, "Exception from repositionChild", ex); 828 } 829 } 830 831 /** 832 * Called by native on RenderThread to notify that the view is no longer in the 833 * draw tree. UI thread is blocked at this point. 834 * @hide 835 */ 836 public final void surfacePositionLost_uiRtSync(long frameNumber) { 837 if (DEBUG) { 838 Log.d(TAG, String.format("%d windowPositionLost, frameNr = %d", 839 System.identityHashCode(this), frameNumber)); 840 } 841 mRTLastReportedPosition.setEmpty(); 842 843 if (mSurfaceControl == null) { 844 return; 845 } 846 if (mRtHandlingPositionUpdates) { 847 mRtHandlingPositionUpdates = false; 848 // This callback will happen while the UI thread is blocked, so we can 849 // safely access other member variables at this time. 850 // So do what the UI thread would have done if RT wasn't handling position 851 // updates. 852 if (!mScreenRect.isEmpty() && !mScreenRect.equals(mRTLastReportedPosition)) { 853 try { 854 if (DEBUG) Log.d(TAG, String.format("%d updateSurfacePosition, " + 855 "postion = [%d, %d, %d, %d]", System.identityHashCode(this), 856 mScreenRect.left, mScreenRect.top, 857 mScreenRect.right, mScreenRect.bottom)); 858 setParentSpaceRectangle(mScreenRect, frameNumber); 859 } catch (Exception ex) { 860 Log.e(TAG, "Exception configuring surface", ex); 861 } 862 } 863 } 864 } 865 866 private SurfaceHolder.Callback[] getSurfaceCallbacks() { 867 SurfaceHolder.Callback callbacks[]; 868 synchronized (mCallbacks) { 869 callbacks = new SurfaceHolder.Callback[mCallbacks.size()]; 870 mCallbacks.toArray(callbacks); 871 } 872 return callbacks; 873 } 874 875 /** 876 * This method still exists only for compatibility reasons because some applications have relied 877 * on this method via reflection. See Issue 36345857 for details. 878 * 879 * @deprecated No platform code is using this method anymore. 880 * @hide 881 */ 882 @Deprecated 883 public void setWindowType(int type) { 884 if (getContext().getApplicationInfo().targetSdkVersion >= Build.VERSION_CODES.O) { 885 throw new UnsupportedOperationException( 886 "SurfaceView#setWindowType() has never been a public API."); 887 } 888 889 if (type == TYPE_APPLICATION_PANEL) { 890 Log.e(TAG, "If you are calling SurfaceView#setWindowType(TYPE_APPLICATION_PANEL) " 891 + "just to make the SurfaceView to be placed on top of its window, you must " 892 + "call setZOrderOnTop(true) instead.", new Throwable()); 893 setZOrderOnTop(true); 894 return; 895 } 896 Log.e(TAG, "SurfaceView#setWindowType(int) is deprecated and now does nothing. " 897 + "type=" + type, new Throwable()); 898 } 899 900 private void runOnUiThread(Runnable runnable) { 901 Handler handler = getHandler(); 902 if (handler != null && handler.getLooper() != Looper.myLooper()) { 903 handler.post(runnable); 904 } else { 905 runnable.run(); 906 } 907 } 908 909 /** 910 * Check to see if the surface has fixed size dimensions or if the surface's 911 * dimensions are dimensions are dependent on its current layout. 912 * 913 * @return true if the surface has dimensions that are fixed in size 914 * @hide 915 */ 916 public boolean isFixedSize() { 917 return (mRequestedWidth != -1 || mRequestedHeight != -1); 918 } 919 920 private boolean isAboveParent() { 921 return mSubLayer >= 0; 922 } 923 924 private final SurfaceHolder mSurfaceHolder = new SurfaceHolder() { 925 private static final String LOG_TAG = "SurfaceHolder"; 926 927 @Override 928 public boolean isCreating() { 929 return mIsCreating; 930 } 931 932 @Override 933 public void addCallback(Callback callback) { 934 synchronized (mCallbacks) { 935 // This is a linear search, but in practice we'll 936 // have only a couple callbacks, so it doesn't matter. 937 if (mCallbacks.contains(callback) == false) { 938 mCallbacks.add(callback); 939 } 940 } 941 } 942 943 @Override 944 public void removeCallback(Callback callback) { 945 synchronized (mCallbacks) { 946 mCallbacks.remove(callback); 947 } 948 } 949 950 @Override 951 public void setFixedSize(int width, int height) { 952 if (mRequestedWidth != width || mRequestedHeight != height) { 953 mRequestedWidth = width; 954 mRequestedHeight = height; 955 requestLayout(); 956 } 957 } 958 959 @Override 960 public void setSizeFromLayout() { 961 if (mRequestedWidth != -1 || mRequestedHeight != -1) { 962 mRequestedWidth = mRequestedHeight = -1; 963 requestLayout(); 964 } 965 } 966 967 @Override 968 public void setFormat(int format) { 969 // for backward compatibility reason, OPAQUE always 970 // means 565 for SurfaceView 971 if (format == PixelFormat.OPAQUE) 972 format = PixelFormat.RGB_565; 973 974 mRequestedFormat = format; 975 if (mSurfaceControl != null) { 976 updateSurface(); 977 } 978 } 979 980 /** 981 * @deprecated setType is now ignored. 982 */ 983 @Override 984 @Deprecated 985 public void setType(int type) { } 986 987 @Override 988 public void setKeepScreenOn(boolean screenOn) { 989 runOnUiThread(() -> SurfaceView.this.setKeepScreenOn(screenOn)); 990 } 991 992 /** 993 * Gets a {@link Canvas} for drawing into the SurfaceView's Surface 994 * 995 * After drawing into the provided {@link Canvas}, the caller must 996 * invoke {@link #unlockCanvasAndPost} to post the new contents to the surface. 997 * 998 * The caller must redraw the entire surface. 999 * @return A canvas for drawing into the surface. 1000 */ 1001 @Override 1002 public Canvas lockCanvas() { 1003 return internalLockCanvas(null, false); 1004 } 1005 1006 /** 1007 * Gets a {@link Canvas} for drawing into the SurfaceView's Surface 1008 * 1009 * After drawing into the provided {@link Canvas}, the caller must 1010 * invoke {@link #unlockCanvasAndPost} to post the new contents to the surface. 1011 * 1012 * @param inOutDirty A rectangle that represents the dirty region that the caller wants 1013 * to redraw. This function may choose to expand the dirty rectangle if for example 1014 * the surface has been resized or if the previous contents of the surface were 1015 * not available. The caller must redraw the entire dirty region as represented 1016 * by the contents of the inOutDirty rectangle upon return from this function. 1017 * The caller may also pass <code>null</code> instead, in the case where the 1018 * entire surface should be redrawn. 1019 * @return A canvas for drawing into the surface. 1020 */ 1021 @Override 1022 public Canvas lockCanvas(Rect inOutDirty) { 1023 return internalLockCanvas(inOutDirty, false); 1024 } 1025 1026 @Override 1027 public Canvas lockHardwareCanvas() { 1028 return internalLockCanvas(null, true); 1029 } 1030 1031 private Canvas internalLockCanvas(Rect dirty, boolean hardware) { 1032 mSurfaceLock.lock(); 1033 1034 if (DEBUG) Log.i(TAG, System.identityHashCode(this) + " " + "Locking canvas... stopped=" 1035 + mDrawingStopped + ", surfaceControl=" + mSurfaceControl); 1036 1037 Canvas c = null; 1038 if (!mDrawingStopped && mSurfaceControl != null) { 1039 try { 1040 if (hardware) { 1041 c = mSurface.lockHardwareCanvas(); 1042 } else { 1043 c = mSurface.lockCanvas(dirty); 1044 } 1045 } catch (Exception e) { 1046 Log.e(LOG_TAG, "Exception locking surface", e); 1047 } 1048 } 1049 1050 if (DEBUG) Log.i(TAG, System.identityHashCode(this) + " " + "Returned canvas: " + c); 1051 if (c != null) { 1052 mLastLockTime = SystemClock.uptimeMillis(); 1053 return c; 1054 } 1055 1056 // If the Surface is not ready to be drawn, then return null, 1057 // but throttle calls to this function so it isn't called more 1058 // than every 100ms. 1059 long now = SystemClock.uptimeMillis(); 1060 long nextTime = mLastLockTime + 100; 1061 if (nextTime > now) { 1062 try { 1063 Thread.sleep(nextTime-now); 1064 } catch (InterruptedException e) { 1065 } 1066 now = SystemClock.uptimeMillis(); 1067 } 1068 mLastLockTime = now; 1069 mSurfaceLock.unlock(); 1070 1071 return null; 1072 } 1073 1074 /** 1075 * Posts the new contents of the {@link Canvas} to the surface and 1076 * releases the {@link Canvas}. 1077 * 1078 * @param canvas The canvas previously obtained from {@link #lockCanvas}. 1079 */ 1080 @Override 1081 public void unlockCanvasAndPost(Canvas canvas) { 1082 mSurface.unlockCanvasAndPost(canvas); 1083 mSurfaceLock.unlock(); 1084 } 1085 1086 @Override 1087 public Surface getSurface() { 1088 return mSurface; 1089 } 1090 1091 @Override 1092 public Rect getSurfaceFrame() { 1093 return mSurfaceFrame; 1094 } 1095 }; 1096 1097 class SurfaceControlWithBackground extends SurfaceControl { 1098 private SurfaceControl mBackgroundControl; 1099 private boolean mOpaque = true; 1100 public boolean mVisible = false; 1101 1102 public SurfaceControlWithBackground(SurfaceSession s, 1103 String name, int w, int h, int format, int flags) 1104 throws Exception { 1105 super(s, name, w, h, format, flags); 1106 mBackgroundControl = new SurfaceControl(s, "Background for - " + name, w, h, 1107 PixelFormat.OPAQUE, flags | SurfaceControl.FX_SURFACE_DIM); 1108 mOpaque = (flags & SurfaceControl.OPAQUE) != 0; 1109 } 1110 1111 @Override 1112 public void setAlpha(float alpha) { 1113 super.setAlpha(alpha); 1114 mBackgroundControl.setAlpha(alpha); 1115 } 1116 1117 @Override 1118 public void setLayer(int zorder) { 1119 super.setLayer(zorder); 1120 // -3 is below all other child layers as SurfaceView never goes below -2 1121 mBackgroundControl.setLayer(-3); 1122 } 1123 1124 @Override 1125 public void setPosition(float x, float y) { 1126 super.setPosition(x, y); 1127 mBackgroundControl.setPosition(x, y); 1128 } 1129 1130 @Override 1131 public void setSize(int w, int h) { 1132 super.setSize(w, h); 1133 mBackgroundControl.setSize(w, h); 1134 } 1135 1136 @Override 1137 public void setWindowCrop(Rect crop) { 1138 super.setWindowCrop(crop); 1139 mBackgroundControl.setWindowCrop(crop); 1140 } 1141 1142 @Override 1143 public void setFinalCrop(Rect crop) { 1144 super.setFinalCrop(crop); 1145 mBackgroundControl.setFinalCrop(crop); 1146 } 1147 1148 @Override 1149 public void setLayerStack(int layerStack) { 1150 super.setLayerStack(layerStack); 1151 mBackgroundControl.setLayerStack(layerStack); 1152 } 1153 1154 @Override 1155 public void setOpaque(boolean isOpaque) { 1156 super.setOpaque(isOpaque); 1157 mOpaque = isOpaque; 1158 updateBackgroundVisibility(); 1159 } 1160 1161 @Override 1162 public void setSecure(boolean isSecure) { 1163 super.setSecure(isSecure); 1164 } 1165 1166 @Override 1167 public void setMatrix(float dsdx, float dtdx, float dsdy, float dtdy) { 1168 super.setMatrix(dsdx, dtdx, dsdy, dtdy); 1169 mBackgroundControl.setMatrix(dsdx, dtdx, dsdy, dtdy); 1170 } 1171 1172 @Override 1173 public void hide() { 1174 super.hide(); 1175 mVisible = false; 1176 updateBackgroundVisibility(); 1177 } 1178 1179 @Override 1180 public void show() { 1181 super.show(); 1182 mVisible = true; 1183 updateBackgroundVisibility(); 1184 } 1185 1186 @Override 1187 public void destroy() { 1188 super.destroy(); 1189 mBackgroundControl.destroy(); 1190 } 1191 1192 @Override 1193 public void release() { 1194 super.release(); 1195 mBackgroundControl.release(); 1196 } 1197 1198 @Override 1199 public void setTransparentRegionHint(Region region) { 1200 super.setTransparentRegionHint(region); 1201 mBackgroundControl.setTransparentRegionHint(region); 1202 } 1203 1204 @Override 1205 public void deferTransactionUntil(IBinder handle, long frame) { 1206 super.deferTransactionUntil(handle, frame); 1207 mBackgroundControl.deferTransactionUntil(handle, frame); 1208 } 1209 1210 @Override 1211 public void deferTransactionUntil(Surface barrier, long frame) { 1212 super.deferTransactionUntil(barrier, frame); 1213 mBackgroundControl.deferTransactionUntil(barrier, frame); 1214 } 1215 1216 void updateBackgroundVisibility() { 1217 if (mOpaque && mVisible) { 1218 mBackgroundControl.show(); 1219 } else { 1220 mBackgroundControl.hide(); 1221 } 1222 } 1223 } 1224 } 1225