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     16 
     17 #ifndef ANDROID_GUI_CONSUMERBASE_H
     18 #define ANDROID_GUI_CONSUMERBASE_H
     19 
     20 #include <gui/BufferQueueDefs.h>
     21 #include <gui/IConsumerListener.h>
     22 #include <gui/IGraphicBufferConsumer.h>
     23 #include <gui/OccupancyTracker.h>
     24 
     25 #include <ui/PixelFormat.h>
     26 
     27 #include <utils/String8.h>
     28 #include <utils/Vector.h>
     29 #include <utils/threads.h>
     30 
     31 
     32 namespace android {
     33 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
     34 
     35 class String8;
     36 class GraphicBuffer;
     37 
     38 // ConsumerBase is a base class for BufferQueue consumer end-points. It
     39 // handles common tasks like management of the connection to the BufferQueue
     40 // and the buffer pool.
     41 class ConsumerBase : public virtual RefBase,
     42         protected ConsumerListener {
     43 public:
     44     struct FrameAvailableListener : public virtual RefBase {
     45         // See IConsumerListener::onFrame{Available,Replaced}
     46         virtual void onFrameAvailable(const BufferItem& item) = 0;
     47         virtual void onFrameReplaced(const BufferItem& /* item */) {}
     48     };
     49 
     50     ~ConsumerBase() override;
     51 
     52     // abandon frees all the buffers and puts the ConsumerBase into the
     53     // 'abandoned' state.  Once put in this state the ConsumerBase can never
     54     // leave it.  When in the 'abandoned' state, all methods of the
     55     // IGraphicBufferProducer interface will fail with the NO_INIT error.
     56     //
     57     // Note that while calling this method causes all the buffers to be freed
     58     // from the perspective of the the ConsumerBase, if there are additional
     59     // references on the buffers (e.g. if a buffer is referenced by a client
     60     // or by OpenGL ES as a texture) then those buffer will remain allocated.
     61     void abandon();
     62 
     63     // Returns true if the ConsumerBase is in the 'abandoned' state
     64     bool isAbandoned();
     65 
     66     // set the name of the ConsumerBase that will be used to identify it in
     67     // log messages.
     68     void setName(const String8& name);
     69 
     70     // dumpState writes the current state to a string. Child classes should add
     71     // their state to the dump by overriding the dumpLocked method, which is
     72     // called by these methods after locking the mutex.
     73     void dumpState(String8& result) const;
     74     void dumpState(String8& result, const char* prefix) const;
     75 
     76     // setFrameAvailableListener sets the listener object that will be notified
     77     // when a new frame becomes available.
     78     void setFrameAvailableListener(const wp<FrameAvailableListener>& listener);
     79 
     80     // See IGraphicBufferConsumer::detachBuffer
     81     status_t detachBuffer(int slot);
     82 
     83     // See IGraphicBufferConsumer::setDefaultBufferSize
     84     status_t setDefaultBufferSize(uint32_t width, uint32_t height);
     85 
     86     // See IGraphicBufferConsumer::setDefaultBufferFormat
     87     status_t setDefaultBufferFormat(PixelFormat defaultFormat);
     88 
     89     // See IGraphicBufferConsumer::setDefaultBufferDataSpace
     90     status_t setDefaultBufferDataSpace(android_dataspace defaultDataSpace);
     91 
     92     // See IGraphicBufferConsumer::setConsumerUsageBits
     93     status_t setConsumerUsageBits(uint64_t usage);
     94 
     95     // See IGraphicBufferConsumer::setTransformHint
     96     status_t setTransformHint(uint32_t hint);
     97 
     98     // See IGraphicBufferConsumer::setMaxAcquiredBufferCount
     99     status_t setMaxAcquiredBufferCount(int maxAcquiredBuffers);
    100 
    101     // See IGraphicBufferConsumer::getSidebandStream
    102     sp<NativeHandle> getSidebandStream() const;
    103 
    104     // See IGraphicBufferConsumer::getOccupancyHistory
    105     status_t getOccupancyHistory(bool forceFlush,
    106             std::vector<OccupancyTracker::Segment>* outHistory);
    107 
    108     // See IGraphicBufferConsumer::discardFreeBuffers
    109     status_t discardFreeBuffers();
    110 
    111 private:
    112     ConsumerBase(const ConsumerBase&);
    113     void operator=(const ConsumerBase&);
    114 
    115 protected:
    116     // ConsumerBase constructs a new ConsumerBase object to consume image
    117     // buffers from the given IGraphicBufferConsumer.
    118     // The controlledByApp flag indicates that this consumer is under the application's
    119     // control.
    120     explicit ConsumerBase(const sp<IGraphicBufferConsumer>& consumer, bool controlledByApp = false);
    121 
    122     // onLastStrongRef gets called by RefBase just before the dtor of the most
    123     // derived class.  It is used to clean up the buffers so that ConsumerBase
    124     // can coordinate the clean-up by calling into virtual methods implemented
    125     // by the derived classes.  This would not be possible from the
    126     // ConsuemrBase dtor because by the time that gets called the derived
    127     // classes have already been destructed.
    128     //
    129     // This methods should not need to be overridden by derived classes, but
    130     // if they are overridden the ConsumerBase implementation must be called
    131     // from the derived class.
    132     virtual void onLastStrongRef(const void* id);
    133 
    134     // Implementation of the IConsumerListener interface.  These
    135     // calls are used to notify the ConsumerBase of asynchronous events in the
    136     // BufferQueue.  The onFrameAvailable, onFrameReplaced, and
    137     // onBuffersReleased methods should not need to be overridden by derived
    138     // classes, but if they are overridden the ConsumerBase implementation must
    139     // be called from the derived class. The ConsumerBase version of
    140     // onSidebandStreamChanged does nothing and can be overriden by derived
    141     // classes if they want the notification.
    142     virtual void onFrameAvailable(const BufferItem& item) override;
    143     virtual void onFrameReplaced(const BufferItem& item) override;
    144     virtual void onBuffersReleased() override;
    145     virtual void onSidebandStreamChanged() override;
    146 
    147     // freeBufferLocked frees up the given buffer slot.  If the slot has been
    148     // initialized this will release the reference to the GraphicBuffer in that
    149     // slot.  Otherwise it has no effect.
    150     //
    151     // Derived classes should override this method to clean up any state they
    152     // keep per slot.  If it is overridden, the derived class's implementation
    153     // must call ConsumerBase::freeBufferLocked.
    154     //
    155     // This method must be called with mMutex locked.
    156     virtual void freeBufferLocked(int slotIndex);
    157 
    158     // abandonLocked puts the BufferQueue into the abandoned state, causing
    159     // all future operations on it to fail. This method rather than the public
    160     // abandon method should be overridden by child classes to add abandon-
    161     // time behavior.
    162     //
    163     // Derived classes should override this method to clean up any object
    164     // state they keep (as opposed to per-slot state).  If it is overridden,
    165     // the derived class's implementation must call ConsumerBase::abandonLocked.
    166     //
    167     // This method must be called with mMutex locked.
    168     virtual void abandonLocked();
    169 
    170     // dumpLocked dumps the current state of the ConsumerBase object to the
    171     // result string.  Each line is prefixed with the string pointed to by the
    172     // prefix argument.  The buffer argument points to a buffer that may be
    173     // used for intermediate formatting data, and the size of that buffer is
    174     // indicated by the size argument.
    175     //
    176     // Derived classes should override this method to dump their internal
    177     // state.  If this method is overridden the derived class's implementation
    178     // should call ConsumerBase::dumpLocked.
    179     //
    180     // This method must be called with mMutex locked.
    181     virtual void dumpLocked(String8& result, const char* prefix) const;
    182 
    183     // acquireBufferLocked fetches the next buffer from the BufferQueue and
    184     // updates the buffer slot for the buffer returned.
    185     //
    186     // Derived classes should override this method to perform any
    187     // initialization that must take place the first time a buffer is assigned
    188     // to a slot.  If it is overridden the derived class's implementation must
    189     // call ConsumerBase::acquireBufferLocked.
    190     virtual status_t acquireBufferLocked(BufferItem *item, nsecs_t presentWhen,
    191             uint64_t maxFrameNumber = 0);
    192 
    193     // releaseBufferLocked relinquishes control over a buffer, returning that
    194     // control to the BufferQueue.
    195     //
    196     // Derived classes should override this method to perform any cleanup that
    197     // must take place when a buffer is released back to the BufferQueue.  If
    198     // it is overridden the derived class's implementation must call
    199     // ConsumerBase::releaseBufferLocked.
    200     virtual status_t releaseBufferLocked(int slot,
    201             const sp<GraphicBuffer> graphicBuffer,
    202             EGLDisplay display = EGL_NO_DISPLAY, EGLSyncKHR eglFence = EGL_NO_SYNC_KHR);
    203 
    204     // returns true iff the slot still has the graphicBuffer in it.
    205     bool stillTracking(int slot, const sp<GraphicBuffer> graphicBuffer);
    206 
    207     // addReleaseFence* adds the sync points associated with a fence to the set
    208     // of sync points that must be reached before the buffer in the given slot
    209     // may be used after the slot has been released.  This should be called by
    210     // derived classes each time some asynchronous work is kicked off that
    211     // references the buffer.
    212     status_t addReleaseFence(int slot,
    213             const sp<GraphicBuffer> graphicBuffer, const sp<Fence>& fence);
    214     status_t addReleaseFenceLocked(int slot,
    215             const sp<GraphicBuffer> graphicBuffer, const sp<Fence>& fence);
    216 
    217     // Slot contains the information and object references that
    218     // ConsumerBase maintains about a BufferQueue buffer slot.
    219     struct Slot {
    220         // mGraphicBuffer is the Gralloc buffer store in the slot or NULL if
    221         // no Gralloc buffer is in the slot.
    222         sp<GraphicBuffer> mGraphicBuffer;
    223 
    224         // mFence is a fence which will signal when the buffer associated with
    225         // this buffer slot is no longer being used by the consumer and can be
    226         // overwritten. The buffer can be dequeued before the fence signals;
    227         // the producer is responsible for delaying writes until it signals.
    228         sp<Fence> mFence;
    229 
    230         // the frame number of the last acquired frame for this slot
    231         uint64_t mFrameNumber;
    232     };
    233 
    234     // mSlots stores the buffers that have been allocated by the BufferQueue
    235     // for each buffer slot.  It is initialized to null pointers, and gets
    236     // filled in with the result of BufferQueue::acquire when the
    237     // client dequeues a buffer from a
    238     // slot that has not yet been used. The buffer allocated to a slot will also
    239     // be replaced if the requested buffer usage or geometry differs from that
    240     // of the buffer allocated to a slot.
    241     Slot mSlots[BufferQueueDefs::NUM_BUFFER_SLOTS];
    242 
    243     // mAbandoned indicates that the BufferQueue will no longer be used to
    244     // consume images buffers pushed to it using the IGraphicBufferProducer
    245     // interface. It is initialized to false, and set to true in the abandon
    246     // method.  A BufferQueue that has been abandoned will return the NO_INIT
    247     // error from all IConsumerBase methods capable of returning an error.
    248     bool mAbandoned;
    249 
    250     // mName is a string used to identify the ConsumerBase in log messages.
    251     // It can be set by the setName method.
    252     String8 mName;
    253 
    254     // mFrameAvailableListener is the listener object that will be called when a
    255     // new frame becomes available. If it is not NULL it will be called from
    256     // queueBuffer. The listener object is protected by mFrameAvailableMutex
    257     // (not mMutex).
    258     Mutex mFrameAvailableMutex;
    259     wp<FrameAvailableListener> mFrameAvailableListener;
    260 
    261     // The ConsumerBase has-a BufferQueue and is responsible for creating this object
    262     // if none is supplied
    263     sp<IGraphicBufferConsumer> mConsumer;
    264 
    265     // The final release fence of the most recent buffer released by
    266     // releaseBufferLocked.
    267     sp<Fence> mPrevFinalReleaseFence;
    268 
    269     // mMutex is the mutex used to prevent concurrent access to the member
    270     // variables of ConsumerBase objects. It must be locked whenever the
    271     // member variables are accessed or when any of the *Locked methods are
    272     // called.
    273     //
    274     // This mutex is intended to be locked by derived classes.
    275     mutable Mutex mMutex;
    276 };
    277 
    278 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    279 }; // namespace android
    280 
    281 #endif // ANDROID_GUI_CONSUMERBASE_H
    282