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| * Copyright 2019 The Android Open Source Project |
| * |
| * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
| * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
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| * |
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| * |
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| */ |
| |
| package android.hardware.graphics.composer@2.4; |
| |
| import android.hardware.graphics.common@1.2::PixelFormat; |
| import android.hardware.graphics.common@1.2::Dataspace; |
| import android.hardware.graphics.composer@2.1::IComposerClient.Command; |
| import IComposerCallback; |
| import @2.1::Config; |
| import @2.1::Display; |
| import @2.1::Error; |
| import @2.1::IComposerClient; |
| import @2.3::IComposerClient; |
| |
| interface IComposerClient extends @2.3::IComposerClient { |
| /** |
| * Display attributes queryable through getDisplayAttribute_2_4. |
| */ |
| enum Attribute : @2.1::IComposerClient.Attribute { |
| /** |
| * The configuration group ID (as int32_t) this config is associated to. |
| * Switching between configurations within the same group may be done seamlessly |
| * in some conditions via setActiveConfigWithConstraints. |
| */ |
| CONFIG_GROUP = 7, |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * Required capabilities which are supported by the display. The |
| * particular set of supported capabilities for a given display may be |
| * retrieved using getDisplayCapabilities. |
| */ |
| enum DisplayCapability : @2.3::IComposerClient.DisplayCapability { |
| /** |
| * Indicates that the display supports protected contents. |
| * When returned, hardware composer must be able to accept client target |
| * with protected buffers. |
| */ |
| PROTECTED_CONTENTS = 4, |
| |
| /** |
| * Indicates that both the composer HAL implementation and the given display |
| * support a low latency mode, such as HDMI 2.1 Auto Low Latency Mode. |
| */ |
| AUTO_LOW_LATENCY_MODE = 5, |
| }; |
| |
| enum Command : @2.3::IComposerClient.Command { |
| /** |
| * SET_CLIENT_TARGET_PROPERTY has this pseudo prototype |
| * |
| * This command has the following binary layout in bytes: |
| * |
| * 0 - 3: clientTargetProperty.pixelFormat |
| * 4 - 7: clientTargetProperty.dataspace |
| * |
| * setClientTargetProperty(ClientTargetProperty clientTargetProperty); |
| */ |
| SET_CLIENT_TARGET_PROPERTY = 0x105 << @2.1::IComposerClient.Command:OPCODE_SHIFT, |
| |
| /** |
| * SET_LAYER_GENERIC_METADATA has this pseudo prototype |
| * |
| * setLayerGenericMetadata(string key, bool mandatory, vec<uint8_t> value); |
| * |
| * Sets a piece of generic metadata for the given layer. If this |
| * function is called twice with the same key but different values, the |
| * newer value must override the older one. Calling this function with a |
| * 0-length value must reset that key's metadata as if it had not been |
| * set. |
| * |
| * A given piece of metadata may either be mandatory or a hint |
| * (non-mandatory) as indicated by the second parameter. Mandatory |
| * metadata may affect the composition result, which is to say that it |
| * may cause a visible change in the final image. By contrast, hints may |
| * only affect the composition strategy, such as which layers are |
| * composited by the client, but must not cause a visible change in the |
| * final image. The value of the mandatory flag shall match the value |
| * returned from getLayerGenericMetadataKeys for the given key. |
| * |
| * Only keys which have been returned from getLayerGenericMetadataKeys() |
| * shall be accepted. Any other keys must result in an UNSUPPORTED error. |
| * |
| * The value passed into this function shall be the binary |
| * representation of a HIDL type corresponding to the given key. For |
| * example, a key of 'com.example.V1_3.Foo' shall be paired with a |
| * value of type com.example@1.3::Foo, which would be defined in a |
| * vendor HAL extension. |
| * |
| * This function will be encoded in the command buffer in this order: |
| * 1) The key length, stored as a uint32_t |
| * 2) The key itself, padded to a uint32_t boundary if necessary |
| * 3) The mandatory flag, stored as a uint32_t |
| * 4) The value length in bytes, stored as a uint32_t |
| * 5) The value itself, padded to a uint32_t boundary if necessary |
| * |
| * @param key indicates which metadata value should be set on this layer |
| * @param mandatory indicates whether this particular key represents |
| * mandatory metadata or a hint (non-mandatory metadata), as |
| * described above |
| * @param value is a binary representation of a HIDL struct |
| * corresponding to the key as described above |
| */ |
| SET_LAYER_GENERIC_METADATA = 0x40e << @2.1::IComposerClient.Command:OPCODE_SHIFT, |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * Supersedes {@link @2.1::IComposerClient.DisplayType}. |
| */ |
| enum DisplayConnectionType : uint32_t { |
| /** |
| * Display is connected through internal port, e.g. DSI, eDP. |
| */ |
| INTERNAL = 0, |
| /** |
| * Display is connected through external port, e.g. HDMI, DisplayPort. |
| */ |
| EXTERNAL = 1, |
| }; |
| |
| enum ContentType : uint32_t { |
| NONE = 0, |
| |
| /** |
| * These modes correspond to those found in the HDMI 1.4 specification. |
| */ |
| GRAPHICS = 1, |
| PHOTO = 2, |
| CINEMA = 3, |
| GAME = 4, |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * Constraints for changing vsync period. |
| */ |
| struct VsyncPeriodChangeConstraints { |
| /** |
| * Time in CLOCK_MONOTONIC after which the vsync period may change |
| * (i.e., the vsync period must not change before this time). |
| */ |
| int64_t desiredTimeNanos; |
| |
| /** |
| * If true, requires that the vsync period change must happen seamlessly without |
| * a noticeable visual artifact. |
| */ |
| bool seamlessRequired; |
| }; |
| |
| struct ClientTargetProperty { |
| PixelFormat pixelFormat; |
| Dataspace dataspace; |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * Provides a IComposerCallback object for the device to call. |
| * |
| * This function must be called only once. |
| * |
| * @param callback is the IComposerCallback object. |
| */ |
| registerCallback_2_4(IComposerCallback callback); |
| |
| /** |
| * Provides a list of supported capabilities (as described in the |
| * definition of DisplayCapability above). This list must not change after |
| * initialization. |
| * |
| * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise, |
| * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in. |
| * @return capabilities is a list of supported capabilities. |
| */ |
| getDisplayCapabilities_2_4(Display display) |
| generates (Error error, vec<DisplayCapability> capabilities); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns whether the given physical display is internal or external. |
| * |
| * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise, |
| * BAD_DISPLAY when the given display is invalid or virtual. |
| * @return type is the connection type of the display. |
| */ |
| getDisplayConnectionType(Display display) generates (Error error, DisplayConnectionType type); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a display attribute value for a particular display |
| * configuration. |
| * |
| * @param display is the display to query. |
| * @param config is the display configuration for which to return |
| * attribute values. |
| * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise, |
| * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in. |
| * BAD_CONFIG when config does not name a valid configuration for |
| * this display. |
| * BAD_PARAMETER when attribute is unrecognized. |
| * UNSUPPORTED when attribute cannot be queried for the config. |
| * @return value is the value of the attribute. |
| */ |
| getDisplayAttribute_2_4(Display display, Config config, Attribute attribute) |
| generates (Error error, int32_t value); |
| |
| /** |
| * Retrieves which vsync period the display is currently using. |
| * |
| * If no display configuration is currently active, this function must |
| * return BAD_CONFIG. If the vsync period is about to change due to a |
| * setActiveConfigWithConstraints call, this function must return the current vsync period |
| * until the change takes place. |
| * |
| * @param display is the display for which the vsync period is queried. |
| * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise, |
| * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in. |
| * BAD_CONFIG when no configuration is currently active. |
| * @return vsyncPeriodNanos is the current vsync period of the display. |
| */ |
| getDisplayVsyncPeriod(Display display) |
| generates (Error error, VsyncPeriodNanos vsyncPeriodNanos); |
| |
| /** |
| * Sets the active configuration and the refresh rate for this display. |
| * If the new config shares the same config group as the current config, |
| * only the vsync period shall change. |
| * Upon returning, the given display configuration, except vsync period, must be active and |
| * remain so until either this function is called again or the display is disconnected. |
| * When the display starts to refresh at the new vsync period, onVsync_2_4 callback must be |
| * called with the new vsync period. |
| * |
| * @param display is the display for which the active config is set. |
| * @param config is the new display configuration. |
| * @param vsyncPeriodChangeConstraints are the constraints required for changing vsync period. |
| * |
| * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise, |
| * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in. |
| * BAD_CONFIG when the configuration handle passed in is not valid |
| * for this display. |
| * SEAMLESS_NOT_ALLOWED when seamlessRequired was true but config provided doesn't |
| * share the same config group as the current config. |
| * SEAMLESS_NOT_POSSIBLE when seamlessRequired was true but the display cannot achieve |
| * the vsync period change without a noticeable visual artifact. |
| * When the conditions change and it may be possible to change |
| * the vsync period seamlessly, onSeamlessPossible callback |
| * must be called to indicate that caller should retry. |
| * @return timeline is the timeline for the vsync period change. |
| */ |
| setActiveConfigWithConstraints(Display display, Config config, |
| VsyncPeriodChangeConstraints vsyncPeriodChangeConstraints) |
| generates (Error error, VsyncPeriodChangeTimeline timeline); |
| |
| /** |
| * Requests the display to enable/disable its low latency mode. |
| * |
| * If the display is connected via HDMI 2.1, then Auto Low Latency Mode should be triggered. If |
| * the display is internally connected and a custom low latency mode is available, that should |
| * be triggered. |
| * |
| * This function should only be called if the display reports support for |
| * DisplayCapability::AUTO_LOW_LATENCY_MODE from getDisplayCapabilities_2_4. |
| * |
| * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise, |
| * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in. |
| * UNSUPPORTED when AUTO_LOW_LATENCY_MODE is not supported by the composer |
| * implementation or the given display |
| */ |
| setAutoLowLatencyMode(Display display, bool on) |
| generates (Error error); |
| |
| /** |
| * Provides a list of all the content types supported by this display (any of |
| * ContentType::{GRAPHICS, PHOTO, CINEMA, GAME}). This list must not change after |
| * initialization. |
| * |
| * Content types are introduced in HDMI 1.4 and supporting them is optional. The |
| * ContentType::NONE is always supported and will not be returned by this method.. |
| * |
| * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise, |
| * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in. |
| * @return supportedContentTypes is a list of supported content types. |
| */ |
| getSupportedContentTypes(Display display) |
| generates(Error error, vec<ContentType> supportedContentTypes); |
| |
| /** |
| * Instructs the connected display that the content being shown is of the given type - one of |
| * GRAPHICS, PHOTO, CINEMA, GAME. |
| * |
| * Content types are introduced in HDMI 1.4 and supporting them is optional. If they are |
| * supported, this signal should switch the display to a mode that is optimal for the given |
| * type of content. See HDMI 1.4 specification for more information. |
| * |
| * If the display is internally connected (not through HDMI), and such modes are available, |
| * this method should trigger them. |
| * |
| * This function can be called for a content type even if no support for it is |
| * reported from getSupportedContentTypes. |
| * |
| * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise, |
| * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in. |
| * UNSUPPORTED when the given content type is not supported by the composer |
| * implementation or the given display |
| */ |
| setContentType(Display display, ContentType type) |
| generates (Error error); |
| |
| struct LayerGenericMetadataKey { |
| /** |
| * Key names must comply with the requirements specified for |
| * getLayerGenericMetadataKeys below |
| */ |
| string name; |
| |
| /** |
| * The mandatory flag is defined in the description of |
| * setLayerGenericMetadata above |
| */ |
| bool mandatory; |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * Retrieves the set of keys that may be passed into setLayerGenericMetadata |
| * |
| * Key names must meet the following requirements: |
| * - Must be specified in reverse domain name notation |
| * - Must not start with 'com.android' or 'android' |
| * - Must be unique within the returned vector |
| * - Must correspond to a matching HIDL struct type, which defines the |
| * structure of its values. For example, the key 'com.example.V1-3.Foo' |
| * should correspond to a value of type com.example@1.3::Foo, which is |
| * defined in a vendor HAL extension |
| */ |
| getLayerGenericMetadataKeys() |
| generates(Error error, vec<LayerGenericMetadataKey> keys); |
| }; |