| /* |
| * Copyright 2015 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. |
| * You may obtain a copy of the License at |
| * |
| * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
| * |
| * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
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| * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
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| */ |
| |
| #ifndef ANDROID_HARDWARE_GRALLOC1_H |
| #define ANDROID_HARDWARE_GRALLOC1_H |
| |
| #include <hardware/hardware.h> |
| #include <cutils/native_handle.h> |
| |
| __BEGIN_DECLS |
| |
| #define GRALLOC_MODULE_API_VERSION_1_0 HARDWARE_MODULE_API_VERSION(1, 0) |
| #define GRALLOC_HARDWARE_MODULE_ID "gralloc" |
| |
| /* |
| * Enums |
| */ |
| |
| typedef enum { |
| GRALLOC1_CAPABILITY_INVALID = 0, |
| |
| /* If this capability is supported, then the outBuffers parameter to |
| * allocate may be NULL, which instructs the device to report whether the |
| * given allocation is possible or not. */ |
| GRALLOC1_CAPABILITY_TEST_ALLOCATE = 1, |
| |
| /* If this capability is supported, then the implementation supports |
| * allocating buffers with more than one image layer. */ |
| GRALLOC1_CAPABILITY_LAYERED_BUFFERS = 2, |
| |
| /* If this capability is supported, then the implementation always closes |
| * and deletes a buffer handle whenever the last reference is removed. |
| * |
| * Supporting this capability is strongly recommended. It will become |
| * mandatory in future releases. */ |
| GRALLOC1_CAPABILITY_RELEASE_IMPLY_DELETE = 3, |
| |
| GRALLOC1_LAST_CAPABILITY = 3, |
| } gralloc1_capability_t; |
| |
| typedef enum { |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_NONE = 0, |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_CPU_READ_NEVER = 0, |
| /* 1ULL << 0 */ |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_CPU_READ = 1ULL << 1, |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_CPU_READ_OFTEN = 1ULL << 2 | |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_CPU_READ, |
| /* 1ULL << 3 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 4 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 5 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 6 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 7 */ |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_GPU_TEXTURE = 1ULL << 8, |
| /* 1ULL << 9 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 10 */ |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_HWCOMPOSER = 1ULL << 11, |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_CLIENT_TARGET = 1ULL << 12, |
| /* 1ULL << 13 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 14 */ |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_CURSOR = 1ULL << 15, |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_VIDEO_ENCODER = 1ULL << 16, |
| /* 1ULL << 17 */ |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_CAMERA = 1ULL << 18, |
| /* 1ULL << 19 */ |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_RENDERSCRIPT = 1ULL << 20, |
| |
| /* Indicates that the consumer may attach buffers to their end of the |
| * BufferQueue, which means that the producer may never have seen a given |
| * dequeued buffer before. May be ignored by the gralloc device. */ |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_FOREIGN_BUFFERS = 1ULL << 21, |
| |
| /* 1ULL << 22 */ |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_GPU_DATA_BUFFER = 1ULL << 23, |
| /* 1ULL << 24 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 25 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 26 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 27 */ |
| |
| /* Bits reserved for implementation-specific usage flags */ |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_0 = 1ULL << 28, |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_1 = 1ULL << 29, |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_2 = 1ULL << 30, |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_3 = 1ULL << 31, |
| |
| /* 1ULL << 32 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 33 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 34 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 35 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 36 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 37 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 38 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 39 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 40 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 41 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 42 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 43 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 44 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 45 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 46 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 47 */ |
| |
| /* Bits reserved for implementation-specific usage flags */ |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_19 = 1ULL << 48, |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_18 = 1ULL << 49, |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_17 = 1ULL << 50, |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_16 = 1ULL << 51, |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_15 = 1ULL << 52, |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_14 = 1ULL << 53, |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_13 = 1ULL << 54, |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_12 = 1ULL << 55, |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_11 = 1ULL << 56, |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_10 = 1ULL << 57, |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_9 = 1ULL << 58, |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_8 = 1ULL << 59, |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_7 = 1ULL << 60, |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_6 = 1ULL << 61, |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_5 = 1ULL << 62, |
| GRALLOC1_CONSUMER_USAGE_PRIVATE_4 = 1ULL << 63, |
| } gralloc1_consumer_usage_t; |
| |
| typedef enum { |
| GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_INVALID = 0, |
| GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_DUMP = 1, |
| GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_CREATE_DESCRIPTOR = 2, |
| GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_DESTROY_DESCRIPTOR = 3, |
| GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_SET_CONSUMER_USAGE = 4, |
| GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_SET_DIMENSIONS = 5, |
| GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_SET_FORMAT = 6, |
| GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_SET_PRODUCER_USAGE = 7, |
| GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_BACKING_STORE = 8, |
| GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_CONSUMER_USAGE = 9, |
| GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_DIMENSIONS = 10, |
| GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_FORMAT = 11, |
| GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_PRODUCER_USAGE = 12, |
| GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_STRIDE = 13, |
| GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_ALLOCATE = 14, |
| GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_RETAIN = 15, |
| GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_RELEASE = 16, |
| GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_NUM_FLEX_PLANES = 17, |
| GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_LOCK = 18, |
| GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_LOCK_FLEX = 19, |
| GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_UNLOCK = 20, |
| GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_COUNT = 21, |
| GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_LAYER_COUNT = 22, |
| GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_VALIDATE_BUFFER_SIZE = 23, |
| GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_TRANSPORT_SIZE = 24, |
| GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_IMPORT_BUFFER = 25, |
| GRALLOC1_LAST_FUNCTION = 25, |
| } gralloc1_function_descriptor_t; |
| |
| typedef enum { |
| GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE = 0, |
| GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_DESCRIPTOR = 1, |
| GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE = 2, |
| GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_VALUE = 3, |
| GRALLOC1_ERROR_NOT_SHARED = 4, |
| GRALLOC1_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES = 5, |
| GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNDEFINED = 6, |
| GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED = 7, |
| } gralloc1_error_t; |
| |
| typedef enum { |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_NONE = 0, |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_CPU_WRITE_NEVER = 0, |
| /* 1ULL << 0 */ |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_CPU_READ = 1ULL << 1, |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_CPU_READ_OFTEN = 1ULL << 2 | |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_CPU_READ, |
| /* 1ULL << 3 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 4 */ |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_CPU_WRITE = 1ULL << 5, |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_CPU_WRITE_OFTEN = 1ULL << 6 | |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_CPU_WRITE, |
| /* 1ULL << 7 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 8 */ |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_GPU_RENDER_TARGET = 1ULL << 9, |
| /* 1ULL << 10 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 11 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 12 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 13 */ |
| |
| /* The consumer must have a hardware-protected path to an external display |
| * sink for this buffer. If a hardware-protected path is not available, then |
| * do not attempt to display this buffer. */ |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PROTECTED = 1ULL << 14, |
| |
| /* 1ULL << 15 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 16 */ |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_CAMERA = 1ULL << 17, |
| /* 1ULL << 18 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 19 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 20 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 21 */ |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_VIDEO_DECODER = 1ULL << 22, |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_SENSOR_DIRECT_DATA = 1ULL << 23, |
| /* 1ULL << 24 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 25 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 26 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 27 */ |
| |
| /* Bits reserved for implementation-specific usage flags */ |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_0 = 1ULL << 28, |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_1 = 1ULL << 29, |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_2 = 1ULL << 30, |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_3 = 1ULL << 31, |
| |
| /* 1ULL << 32 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 33 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 34 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 35 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 36 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 37 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 38 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 39 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 40 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 41 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 42 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 43 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 44 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 45 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 46 */ |
| /* 1ULL << 47 */ |
| |
| /* Bits reserved for implementation-specific usage flags */ |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_19 = 1ULL << 48, |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_18 = 1ULL << 49, |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_17 = 1ULL << 50, |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_16 = 1ULL << 51, |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_15 = 1ULL << 52, |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_14 = 1ULL << 53, |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_13 = 1ULL << 54, |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_12 = 1ULL << 55, |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_11 = 1ULL << 56, |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_10 = 1ULL << 57, |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_9 = 1ULL << 58, |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_8 = 1ULL << 59, |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_7 = 1ULL << 60, |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_6 = 1ULL << 61, |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_5 = 1ULL << 62, |
| GRALLOC1_PRODUCER_USAGE_PRIVATE_4 = 1ULL << 63, |
| } gralloc1_producer_usage_t; |
| |
| /* |
| * Typedefs |
| */ |
| |
| typedef void (*gralloc1_function_pointer_t)(); |
| |
| typedef uint64_t gralloc1_backing_store_t; |
| typedef uint64_t gralloc1_buffer_descriptor_t; |
| |
| /* |
| * Device Struct |
| */ |
| |
| typedef struct gralloc1_device { |
| /* Must be the first member of this struct, since a pointer to this struct |
| * will be generated by casting from a hw_device_t* */ |
| struct hw_device_t common; |
| |
| /* getCapabilities(..., outCount, outCapabilities) |
| * |
| * Provides a list of capabilities (described in the definition of |
| * gralloc1_capability_t above) supported by this device. This list must not |
| * change after the device has been loaded. |
| * |
| * Parameters: |
| * outCount - if outCapabilities was NULL, the number of capabilities |
| * which would have been returned; if outCapabilities was not NULL, |
| * the number of capabilities returned, which must not exceed the |
| * value stored in outCount prior to the call |
| * outCapabilities - a list of capabilities supported by this device; may |
| * be NULL, in which case this function must write into outCount the |
| * number of capabilities which would have been written into |
| * outCapabilities |
| */ |
| void (*getCapabilities)(struct gralloc1_device* device, uint32_t* outCount, |
| int32_t* /*gralloc1_capability_t*/ outCapabilities); |
| |
| /* getFunction(..., descriptor) |
| * |
| * Returns a function pointer which implements the requested description. |
| * |
| * Parameters: |
| * descriptor - the function to return |
| * |
| * Returns either a function pointer implementing the requested descriptor |
| * or NULL if the described function is not supported by this device. |
| */ |
| gralloc1_function_pointer_t (*getFunction)(struct gralloc1_device* device, |
| int32_t /*gralloc1_function_descriptor_t*/ descriptor); |
| } gralloc1_device_t; |
| |
| static inline int gralloc1_open(const struct hw_module_t* module, |
| gralloc1_device_t** device) { |
| return module->methods->open(module, GRALLOC_HARDWARE_MODULE_ID, |
| TO_HW_DEVICE_T_OPEN(device)); |
| } |
| |
| static inline int gralloc1_close(gralloc1_device_t* device) { |
| return device->common.close(&device->common); |
| } |
| |
| /* dump(..., outSize, outBuffer) |
| * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_DUMP |
| * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices |
| * |
| * Retrieves implementation-defined debug information, which will be displayed |
| * during, for example, `dumpsys SurfaceFlinger`. |
| * |
| * If called with outBuffer == NULL, the device should store a copy of the |
| * desired output and return its length in bytes in outSize. If the device |
| * already has a stored copy, that copy should be purged and replaced with a |
| * fresh copy. |
| * |
| * If called with outBuffer != NULL, the device should copy its stored version |
| * of the output into outBuffer and store how many bytes of data it copied into |
| * outSize. Prior to this call, the client will have populated outSize with the |
| * maximum number of bytes outBuffer can hold. The device must not write more |
| * than this amount into outBuffer. If the device does not currently have a |
| * stored copy, then it should return 0 in outSize. |
| * |
| * Any data written into outBuffer need not be null-terminated. |
| * |
| * Parameters: |
| * outSize - if outBuffer was NULL, the number of bytes needed to copy the |
| * device's stored output; if outBuffer was not NULL, the number of bytes |
| * written into it, which must not exceed the value stored in outSize |
| * prior to the call; pointer will be non-NULL |
| * outBuffer - the buffer to write the dump output into; may be NULL as |
| * described above; data written into this buffer need not be |
| * null-terminated |
| */ |
| typedef void (*GRALLOC1_PFN_DUMP)(gralloc1_device_t* device, uint32_t* outSize, |
| char* outBuffer); |
| |
| /* |
| * Buffer descriptor lifecycle functions |
| * |
| * All of these functions take as their first parameter a device pointer, so |
| * this parameter is omitted from the described parameter lists. |
| */ |
| |
| /* createDescriptor(..., outDescriptor) |
| * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_CREATE_DESCRIPTOR |
| * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices |
| * |
| * Creates a new, empty buffer descriptor. |
| * |
| * Parameters: |
| * outDescriptor - the new buffer descriptor |
| * |
| * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors: |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES - no more descriptors can currently be created |
| */ |
| typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_CREATE_DESCRIPTOR)( |
| gralloc1_device_t* device, gralloc1_buffer_descriptor_t* outDescriptor); |
| |
| /* destroyDescriptor(..., descriptor) |
| * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_DESTROY_DESCRIPTOR |
| * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices |
| * |
| * Destroys an existing buffer descriptor. |
| * |
| * Parameters: |
| * descriptor - the buffer descriptor to destroy |
| * |
| * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors: |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_DESCRIPTOR - descriptor does not refer to a valid |
| * buffer descriptor |
| */ |
| typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_DESTROY_DESCRIPTOR)( |
| gralloc1_device_t* device, gralloc1_buffer_descriptor_t descriptor); |
| |
| /* |
| * Buffer descriptor modification functions |
| * |
| * All of these functions take as their first two parameters a device pointer |
| * and a buffer descriptor, so these parameters are omitted from the described |
| * parameter lists. |
| */ |
| |
| /* setConsumerUsage(..., usage) |
| * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_SET_CONSUMER_USAGE |
| * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices |
| * |
| * Sets the desired consumer usage flags of the buffer. |
| * |
| * Valid usage flags can be found in the definition of gralloc1_consumer_usage_t |
| * above. |
| * |
| * Parameters: |
| * usage - the desired consumer usage flags |
| * |
| * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors: |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_DESCRIPTOR - the buffer descriptor is invalid |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_VALUE - an invalid usage flag was passed in |
| */ |
| typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_SET_CONSUMER_USAGE)( |
| gralloc1_device_t* device, gralloc1_buffer_descriptor_t descriptor, |
| uint64_t /*gralloc1_consumer_usage_t*/ usage); |
| |
| /* setDimensions(..., width, height) |
| * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_SET_DIMENSIONS |
| * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices |
| * |
| * Sets the desired width and height of the buffer in pixels. |
| * |
| * The width specifies how many columns of pixels should be in the allocated |
| * buffer, but does not necessarily represent the offset in columns between the |
| * same column in adjacent rows. If this offset is required, consult getStride |
| * below. |
| * |
| * The height specifies how many rows of pixels should be in the allocated |
| * buffer. |
| * |
| * Parameters: |
| * width - the desired width in pixels |
| * height - the desired height in pixels |
| * |
| * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors: |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_DESCRIPTOR - the buffer descriptor is invalid |
| */ |
| typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_SET_DIMENSIONS)( |
| gralloc1_device_t* device, gralloc1_buffer_descriptor_t descriptor, |
| uint32_t width, uint32_t height); |
| |
| /* setFormat(..., format) |
| * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_SET_FORMAT |
| * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices |
| * |
| * Sets the desired format of the buffer. |
| * |
| * The valid formats can be found in <system/graphics.h>. |
| * |
| * Parameters: |
| * format - the desired format |
| * |
| * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors: |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_DESCRIPTOR - the buffer descriptor is invalid |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_VALUE - format is invalid |
| */ |
| typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_SET_FORMAT)( |
| gralloc1_device_t* device, gralloc1_buffer_descriptor_t descriptor, |
| int32_t /*android_pixel_format_t*/ format); |
| |
| /* setLayerCount(..., layerCount) |
| * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_COUNT |
| * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices that provide the |
| * GRALLOC1_CAPABILITY_LAYERED_BUFFERS capability. |
| * |
| * Sets the number of layers in the buffer. |
| * |
| * A buffer with multiple layers may be used as the backing store of an array |
| * texture. All layers of a buffer share the same characteristics (e.g., |
| * dimensions, format, usage). Devices that do not support |
| * GRALLOC1_CAPABILITY_LAYERED_BUFFERS must allocate only buffers with a single |
| * layer. |
| * |
| * Parameters: |
| * layerCount - the desired number of layers, must be non-zero |
| * |
| * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors: |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_DESCRIPTOR - the buffer descriptor is invalid |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_VALUE - the layer count is invalid |
| */ |
| typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_SET_LAYER_COUNT)( |
| gralloc1_device_t* device, gralloc1_buffer_descriptor_t descriptor, |
| uint32_t layerCount); |
| |
| /* setProducerUsage(..., usage) |
| * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_SET_PRODUCER_USAGE |
| * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices |
| * |
| * Sets the desired producer usage flags of the buffer. |
| * |
| * Valid usage flags can be found in the definition of gralloc1_producer_usage_t |
| * above. |
| * |
| * Parameters: |
| * usage - the desired producer usage flags |
| * |
| * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors: |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_DESCRIPTOR - the buffer descriptor is invalid |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_VALUE - an invalid usage flag was passed in |
| */ |
| typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_SET_PRODUCER_USAGE)( |
| gralloc1_device_t* device, gralloc1_buffer_descriptor_t descriptor, |
| uint64_t /*gralloc1_producer_usage_t*/ usage); |
| |
| /* |
| * Buffer handle query functions |
| * |
| * All of these functions take as their first two parameters a device pointer |
| * and a buffer handle, so these parameters are omitted from the described |
| * parameter lists. |
| * |
| * [1] Currently many of these functions may return GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED, |
| * which means that the device is not able to retrieve the requested information |
| * from the buffer. This is necessary to enable a smooth transition from earlier |
| * versions of the gralloc HAL, but gralloc1 implementers are strongly |
| * discouraged from returning this value, as future versions of the platform |
| * code will require all of these functions to succeed given a valid handle. |
| */ |
| |
| /* getBackingStore(..., outStore) |
| * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_BACKING_STORE |
| * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices |
| * |
| * Gets a value that uniquely identifies the backing store of the given buffer. |
| * |
| * Buffers which share a backing store should return the same value from this |
| * function. If the buffer is present in more than one process, the backing |
| * store value for that buffer is not required to be the same in every process. |
| * |
| * Parameters: |
| * outStore - the backing store identifier for this buffer |
| * |
| * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors: |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE - the buffer handle is invalid |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - the device is unable to retrieve the |
| * backing store identifier from the buffer; see note [1] in this |
| * section's header for more information |
| */ |
| typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_GET_BACKING_STORE)( |
| gralloc1_device_t* device, buffer_handle_t buffer, |
| gralloc1_backing_store_t* outStore); |
| |
| /* getConsumerUsage(..., outUsage) |
| * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_CONSUMER_USAGE |
| * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices |
| * |
| * Gets the consumer usage flags which were used to allocate this buffer. |
| * |
| * Usage flags can be found in the definition of gralloc1_consumer_usage_t above |
| * |
| * Parameters: |
| * outUsage - the consumer usage flags used to allocate this buffer; must be |
| * non-NULL |
| * |
| * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors: |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE - the buffer handle is invalid |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - the device is unable to retrieve the |
| * dimensions from the buffer; see note [1] in this section's header for |
| * more information |
| */ |
| typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_GET_CONSUMER_USAGE)( |
| gralloc1_device_t* device, buffer_handle_t buffer, |
| uint64_t* /*gralloc1_consumer_usage_t*/ outUsage); |
| |
| /* getDimensions(..., outWidth, outHeight) |
| * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_DIMENSIONS |
| * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices |
| * |
| * Gets the width and height of the buffer in pixels. |
| * |
| * See setDimensions for more information about these values. |
| * |
| * Parameters: |
| * outWidth - the width of the buffer in pixels, must be non-NULL |
| * outHeight - the height of the buffer in pixels, must be non-NULL |
| * |
| * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors: |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE - the buffer handle is invalid |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - the device is unable to retrieve the |
| * dimensions from the buffer; see note [1] in this section's header for |
| * more information |
| */ |
| typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_GET_DIMENSIONS)( |
| gralloc1_device_t* device, buffer_handle_t buffer, uint32_t* outWidth, |
| uint32_t* outHeight); |
| |
| /* getFormat(..., outFormat) |
| * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_FORMAT |
| * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices |
| * |
| * Gets the format of the buffer. |
| * |
| * The valid formats can be found in the HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_* enum in |
| * system/graphics.h. |
| * |
| * Parameters: |
| * outFormat - the format of the buffer; must be non-NULL |
| * |
| * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors: |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE - the buffer handle is invalid |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - the device is unable to retrieve the format |
| * from the buffer; see note [1] in this section's header for more |
| * information |
| */ |
| typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_GET_FORMAT)( |
| gralloc1_device_t* device, buffer_handle_t descriptor, |
| int32_t* outFormat); |
| |
| /* getLayerCount(..., outLayerCount) |
| * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_LAYER_COUNT |
| * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices that provide the |
| * GRALLOC1_CAPABILITY_LAYERED_BUFFERS capability. |
| * |
| * Gets the number of layers of the buffer. |
| * |
| * See setLayerCount for more information about this value. |
| * |
| * Parameters: |
| * outLayerCount - the number of layers in the image, must be non-NULL |
| * |
| * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors: |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE - the buffer handle is invalid |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - the device is unable to retrieve the |
| * layer count from the buffer; see note [1] in this section's header for |
| * more information |
| */ |
| typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_GET_LAYER_COUNT)( |
| gralloc1_device_t* device, buffer_handle_t buffer, |
| uint32_t* outLayerCount); |
| |
| /* getProducerUsage(..., outUsage) |
| * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_PRODUCER_USAGE |
| * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices |
| * |
| * Gets the producer usage flags which were used to allocate this buffer. |
| * |
| * Usage flags can be found in the definition of gralloc1_producer_usage_t above |
| * |
| * Parameters: |
| * outUsage - the producer usage flags used to allocate this buffer; must be |
| * non-NULL |
| * |
| * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors: |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE - the buffer handle is invalid |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - the device is unable to retrieve the usage |
| * from the buffer; see note [1] in this section's header for more |
| * information |
| */ |
| typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_GET_PRODUCER_USAGE)( |
| gralloc1_device_t* device, buffer_handle_t buffer, |
| uint64_t* /*gralloc1_producer_usage_t*/ outUsage); |
| |
| /* getStride(..., outStride) |
| * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_STRIDE |
| * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices |
| * |
| * Gets the stride of the buffer in pixels. |
| * |
| * The stride is the offset in pixel-sized elements between the same column in |
| * two adjacent rows of pixels. This may not be equal to the width of the |
| * buffer. |
| * |
| * Parameters: |
| * outStride - the stride in pixels; must be non-NULL |
| * |
| * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors: |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE - the buffer handle is invalid |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNDEFINED - the notion of a stride is not meaningful for |
| * this format |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - the device is unable to retrieve the stride |
| * from the descriptor; see note [1] in this section's header for more |
| * information |
| */ |
| typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_GET_STRIDE)( |
| gralloc1_device_t* device, buffer_handle_t buffer, uint32_t* outStride); |
| |
| /* getTransportSize(..., outNumFds, outNumInts) |
| * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_TRANSPORT_SIZE |
| * |
| * Get the transport size of a buffer. An imported buffer handle is a raw |
| * buffer handle with the process-local runtime data appended. This |
| * function, for example, allows a caller to omit the process-local |
| * runtime data at the tail when serializing the imported buffer handle. |
| * |
| * Note that a client might or might not omit the process-local runtime |
| * data when sending an imported buffer handle. The mapper must support |
| * both cases on the receiving end. |
| * |
| * Parameters: |
| * outNumFds - the number of file descriptors needed for transport |
| * outNumInts - the number of integers needed for transport |
| * |
| * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors: |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE - the buffer handle is invalid |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - the device is unable to retrieve the numFds |
| * and numInts; see note [1] in this section's header for more information |
| */ |
| typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_GET_TRANSPORT_SIZE)( |
| gralloc1_device_t* device, buffer_handle_t buffer, uint32_t *outNumFds, |
| uint32_t *outNumInts); |
| |
| typedef struct gralloc1_buffer_descriptor_info { |
| uint32_t width; |
| uint32_t height; |
| uint32_t layerCount; |
| int32_t /*android_pixel_format_t*/ format; |
| uint64_t producerUsage; |
| uint64_t consumerUsage; |
| } gralloc1_buffer_descriptor_info_t; |
| |
| /* validateBufferSize(..., ) |
| * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_VALIDATE_BUFFER_SIZE |
| * |
| * Validate that the buffer can be safely accessed by a caller who assumes |
| * the specified descriptorInfo and stride. This must at least validate |
| * that the buffer size is large enough. Validating the buffer against |
| * individual buffer attributes is optional. |
| * |
| * Parameters: |
| * descriptor - specifies the attributes of the buffer |
| * stride - the buffer stride returned by IAllocator::allocate |
| * |
| * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors: |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE - the buffer handle is invalid |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_VALUE - when buffer cannot be safely accessed |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - the device is unable to validate the buffer |
| * size; see note [1] in this section's header for more information |
| */ |
| typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_VALIDATE_BUFFER_SIZE)( |
| gralloc1_device_t* device, buffer_handle_t buffer, |
| const gralloc1_buffer_descriptor_info_t* descriptorInfo, |
| uint32_t stride); |
| |
| /* |
| * Buffer management functions |
| */ |
| |
| /* allocate(..., numDescriptors, descriptors, outBuffers) |
| * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_ALLOCATE |
| * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices |
| * |
| * Attempts to allocate a number of buffers sharing a backing store. |
| * |
| * Each buffer will correspond to one of the descriptors passed into the |
| * function. If the device is unable to share the backing store between the |
| * buffers, it should attempt to allocate the buffers with different backing |
| * stores and return GRALLOC1_ERROR_NOT_SHARED if it is successful. |
| * |
| * If this call is successful, the client is responsible for freeing the |
| * buffer_handle_t using release() when it is finished with the buffer. It is |
| * not necessary to call retain() on the returned buffers, as they must have a |
| * reference added by the device before returning. |
| * |
| * If GRALLOC1_CAPABILITY_TEST_ALLOCATE is supported by this device, outBuffers |
| * may be NULL. In this case, the device must not attempt to allocate any |
| * buffers, but instead must return either GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE if such an |
| * allocation is possible (ignoring potential resource contention which might |
| * lead to a GRALLOC1_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES error), GRALLOC1_ERROR_NOT_SHARED if |
| * the buffers can be allocated, but cannot share a backing store, or |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED if one or more of the descriptors can never be |
| * allocated by the device. |
| * |
| * Parameters: |
| * numDescriptors - the number of buffer descriptors, which must also be equal |
| * to the size of the outBuffers array |
| * descriptors - the buffer descriptors to attempt to allocate |
| * outBuffers - the allocated buffers; must be non-NULL unless the device |
| * supports GRALLOC1_CAPABILITY_TEST_ALLOCATE (see above), and must not be |
| * modified by the device if allocation is unsuccessful |
| * |
| * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors: |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_DESCRIPTOR - one of the descriptors does not refer to a |
| * valid buffer descriptor |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_NOT_SHARED - allocation was successful, but required more |
| * than one backing store to satisfy all of the buffer descriptors |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES - allocation failed because one or more of the |
| * backing stores could not be created at this time (but this allocation |
| * might succeed at a future time) |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - one or more of the descriptors can never be |
| * satisfied by the device |
| */ |
| typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_ALLOCATE)( |
| gralloc1_device_t* device, uint32_t numDescriptors, |
| const gralloc1_buffer_descriptor_t* descriptors, |
| buffer_handle_t* outBuffers); |
| |
| /* importBuffer(..., rawHandle, outBuffer); |
| * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_IMPORT_BUFFER |
| * This function is optional for all gralloc1 devices. |
| * When supported, GRALLOC1_CAPABILITY_RELEASE_IMPLY_DELETE must also be |
| * supported. |
| * |
| * Explictly imports a buffer into a proccess. |
| * |
| * This function can be called in place of retain when a raw buffer handle is |
| * received by a remote process. Import producess a import handle that can |
| * be used to access the underlying graphic buffer. The new import handle has a |
| * ref count of 1. |
| * |
| * This function must at least validate the raw handle before creating the |
| * imported handle. It must also support importing the same raw handle |
| * multiple times to create multiple imported handles. The imported handle |
| * must be considered valid everywhere in the process. |
| * |
| * Parameters: |
| * rawHandle - the raw buffer handle to import |
| * outBuffer - a handle to the newly imported buffer |
| * |
| * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors: |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE - the buffer handle is invalid |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES - it is not possible to add a import to this |
| * buffer at this time |
| */ |
| typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_IMPORT_BUFFER)( |
| gralloc1_device_t* device, const buffer_handle_t rawHandle, |
| buffer_handle_t* outBuffer); |
| |
| /* retain(..., buffer) |
| * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_RETAIN |
| * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices |
| * |
| * Adds a reference to the given buffer. |
| * |
| * This function must be called when a buffer_handle_t is received from a remote |
| * process to prevent the buffer's data from being freed when the remote process |
| * releases the buffer. It may also be called to increase the reference count if |
| * two components in the same process want to interact with the buffer |
| * independently. |
| * |
| * Parameters: |
| * buffer - the buffer to which a reference should be added |
| * |
| * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors: |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE - the buffer handle is invalid |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES - it is not possible to add a reference to this |
| * buffer at this time |
| */ |
| typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_RETAIN)( |
| gralloc1_device_t* device, buffer_handle_t buffer); |
| |
| /* release(..., buffer) |
| * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_RELEASE |
| * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices |
| * |
| * Removes a reference from the given buffer. |
| * |
| * If no references remain, the buffer should be freed. When the last buffer |
| * referring to a particular backing store is freed, that backing store should |
| * also be freed. |
| * |
| * When GRALLOC1_CAPABILITY_RELEASE_IMPLY_DELETE is supported, |
| * native_handle_close and native_handle_delete must always be called by the |
| * implementation whenever the last reference is removed. Otherwise, a call |
| * to release() will be followed by native_handle_close and native_handle_delete |
| * by the caller when the buffer is not allocated locally through allocate(). |
| * |
| * Parameters: |
| * buffer - the buffer from which a reference should be removed |
| * |
| * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors: |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE - the buffer handle is invalid |
| */ |
| typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_RELEASE)( |
| gralloc1_device_t* device, buffer_handle_t buffer); |
| |
| /* |
| * Buffer access functions |
| * |
| * All of these functions take as their first parameter a device pointer, so |
| * this parameter is omitted from the described parameter lists. |
| */ |
| |
| typedef struct gralloc1_rect { |
| int32_t left; |
| int32_t top; |
| int32_t width; |
| int32_t height; |
| } gralloc1_rect_t; |
| |
| /* getNumFlexPlanes(..., buffer, outNumPlanes) |
| * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_GET_NUM_FLEX_PLANES |
| * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices |
| * |
| * Returns the number of flex layout planes which are needed to represent the |
| * given buffer. This may be used to efficiently allocate only as many plane |
| * structures as necessary before calling into lockFlex. |
| * |
| * If the given buffer cannot be locked as a flex format, this function may |
| * return GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED (as lockFlex would). |
| * |
| * Parameters: |
| * buffer - the buffers for which the number of planes should be queried |
| * outNumPlanes - the number of flex planes required to describe the given |
| * buffer; must be non-NULL |
| * |
| * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors: |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE - the buffer handle is invalid |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - the buffer's format cannot be represented in a |
| * flex layout |
| */ |
| typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_GET_NUM_FLEX_PLANES)( |
| gralloc1_device_t* device, buffer_handle_t buffer, |
| uint32_t* outNumPlanes); |
| |
| /* lock(..., buffer, producerUsage, consumerUsage, accessRegion, outData, |
| * acquireFence) |
| * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_LOCK |
| * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices |
| * |
| * Locks the given buffer for the specified CPU usage. |
| * |
| * Exactly one of producerUsage and consumerUsage must be *_USAGE_NONE. The |
| * usage which is not *_USAGE_NONE must be one of the *_USAGE_CPU_* values, as |
| * applicable. Locking a buffer for a non-CPU usage is not supported. |
| * |
| * Locking the same buffer simultaneously from multiple threads is permitted, |
| * but if any of the threads attempt to lock the buffer for writing, the |
| * behavior is undefined, except that it must not cause process termination or |
| * block the client indefinitely. Leaving the buffer content in an indeterminate |
| * state or returning an error are both acceptable. |
| * |
| * The client must not modify the content of the buffer outside of accessRegion, |
| * and the device need not guarantee that content outside of accessRegion is |
| * valid for reading. The result of reading or writing outside of accessRegion |
| * is undefined, except that it must not cause process termination. |
| * |
| * outData must be a non-NULL pointer, the contents of which which will be |
| * filled with a pointer to the locked buffer memory. This address will |
| * represent the top-left corner of the entire buffer, even if accessRegion does |
| * not begin at the top-left corner. |
| * |
| * acquireFence is a file descriptor referring to a acquire sync fence object, |
| * which will be signaled when it is safe for the device to access the contents |
| * of the buffer (prior to locking). If it is already safe to access the buffer |
| * contents, -1 may be passed instead. |
| * |
| * Parameters: |
| * buffer - the buffer to lock |
| * producerUsage - the producer usage flags to request; either this or |
| * consumerUsage must be GRALLOC1_*_USAGE_NONE, and the other must be a |
| * CPU usage |
| * consumerUsage - the consumer usage flags to request; either this or |
| * producerUsage must be GRALLOC1_*_USAGE_NONE, and the other must be a |
| * CPU usage |
| * accessRegion - the portion of the buffer that the client intends to access; |
| * must be non-NULL |
| * outData - will be filled with a CPU-accessible pointer to the buffer data; |
| * must be non-NULL |
| * acquireFence - a sync fence file descriptor as described above |
| * |
| * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors: |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE - the buffer handle is invalid |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_VALUE - neither or both of producerUsage and |
| * consumerUsage were GRALLOC1_*_USAGE_NONE, or the usage which was not |
| * *_USAGE_NONE was not a CPU usage |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES - the buffer cannot be locked at this time, but |
| * locking may succeed at a future time |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - the buffer cannot be locked with the given |
| * usage, and any future attempts at locking will also fail |
| */ |
| typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_LOCK)( |
| gralloc1_device_t* device, buffer_handle_t buffer, |
| uint64_t /*gralloc1_producer_usage_t*/ producerUsage, |
| uint64_t /*gralloc1_consumer_usage_t*/ consumerUsage, |
| const gralloc1_rect_t* accessRegion, void** outData, |
| int32_t acquireFence); |
| |
| /* lockFlex(..., buffer, producerUsage, consumerUsage, accessRegion, |
| * outFlexLayout, outAcquireFence) |
| * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_LOCK_FLEX |
| * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices |
| * |
| * This is largely the same as lock(), except that instead of returning a |
| * pointer directly to the buffer data, it returns an android_flex_layout |
| * struct describing how to access the data planes. |
| * |
| * This function must work on buffers with HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_YCbCr_*_888 if |
| * supported by the device, as well as with any other formats requested by |
| * multimedia codecs when they are configured with a flexible-YUV-compatible |
| * color format. |
| * |
| * This function may also be called on buffers of other formats, including |
| * non-YUV formats, but if the buffer format is not compatible with a flexible |
| * representation, it may return GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED. |
| * |
| * Parameters: |
| * buffer - the buffer to lock |
| * producerUsage - the producer usage flags to request; either this or |
| * consumerUsage must be GRALLOC1_*_USAGE_NONE, and the other must be a |
| * CPU usage |
| * consumerUsage - the consumer usage flags to request; either this or |
| * producerUsage must be GRALLOC1_*_USAGE_NONE, and the other must be a |
| * CPU usage |
| * accessRegion - the portion of the buffer that the client intends to access; |
| * must be non-NULL |
| * outFlexLayout - will be filled with the description of the planes in the |
| * buffer |
| * acquireFence - a sync fence file descriptor as described in lock() |
| * |
| * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors: |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE - the buffer handle is invalid |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_VALUE - neither or both of producerUsage and |
| * consumerUsage were *_USAGE_NONE, or the usage which was not |
| * *_USAGE_NONE was not a CPU usage |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES - the buffer cannot be locked at this time, but |
| * locking may succeed at a future time |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - the buffer cannot be locked with the given |
| * usage, and any future attempts at locking will also fail |
| */ |
| typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_LOCK_FLEX)( |
| gralloc1_device_t* device, buffer_handle_t buffer, |
| uint64_t /*gralloc1_producer_usage_t*/ producerUsage, |
| uint64_t /*gralloc1_consumer_usage_t*/ consumerUsage, |
| const gralloc1_rect_t* accessRegion, |
| struct android_flex_layout* outFlexLayout, int32_t acquireFence); |
| |
| /* unlock(..., buffer, releaseFence) |
| * Function descriptor: GRALLOC1_FUNCTION_UNLOCK |
| * Must be provided by all gralloc1 devices |
| * |
| * This function indicates to the device that the client will be done with the |
| * buffer when releaseFence signals. |
| * |
| * outReleaseFence will be filled with a file descriptor referring to a release |
| * sync fence object, which will be signaled when it is safe to access the |
| * contents of the buffer (after the buffer has been unlocked). If it is already |
| * safe to access the buffer contents, then -1 may be returned instead. |
| * |
| * This function is used to unlock both buffers locked by lock() and those |
| * locked by lockFlex(). |
| * |
| * Parameters: |
| * buffer - the buffer to unlock |
| * outReleaseFence - a sync fence file descriptor as described above |
| * |
| * Returns GRALLOC1_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors: |
| * GRALLOC1_ERROR_BAD_HANDLE - the buffer handle is invalid |
| */ |
| typedef int32_t /*gralloc1_error_t*/ (*GRALLOC1_PFN_UNLOCK)( |
| gralloc1_device_t* device, buffer_handle_t buffer, |
| int32_t* outReleaseFence); |
| |
| __END_DECLS |
| |
| #endif |