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-rw-r--r-- | services/core/java/com/android/server/wm/WindowStateAnimator.java | 7 |
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/services/core/java/com/android/server/wm/WindowStateAnimator.java b/services/core/java/com/android/server/wm/WindowStateAnimator.java index 19ef44cace33..7940ee0de0ab 100644 --- a/services/core/java/com/android/server/wm/WindowStateAnimator.java +++ b/services/core/java/com/android/server/wm/WindowStateAnimator.java @@ -1321,8 +1321,8 @@ class WindowStateAnimator { } // We want to calculate the scaling based on the content area, not based on // the entire surface, so that we scale in sync with windows that don't have insets. - mExtraHScale = (mTmpClipRect.width() - hInsets) / (float)(surfaceWidth - hInsets); - mExtraVScale = (mTmpClipRect.height() - vInsets) / (float)(surfaceHeight - vInsets); + mExtraHScale = (finalClipRect.width() - hInsets) / (float)(surfaceWidth - hInsets); + mExtraVScale = (finalClipRect.height() - vInsets) / (float)(surfaceHeight - vInsets); // In the case of ForceScaleToCrop we scale entire tasks together, // and so we need to scale our offsets relative to the task bounds @@ -1345,8 +1345,7 @@ class WindowStateAnimator { // Since we are scaled to fit in our previously desired crop, we can now // expose the whole window in buffer space, and not risk extending // past where the system would have cropped us - mTmpClipRect.set(0, 0, (int)surfaceWidth, (int)surfaceHeight); - mTmpFinalClipRect.setEmpty(); + clipRect = null; // Various surfaces in the scaled stack may resize at different times. // We need to ensure for each surface, that we disable transformation matrix |