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15 */
16
17 #ifndef ANDROID_HARDWARE_HWCOMPOSER2_H
18 #define ANDROID_HARDWARE_HWCOMPOSER2_H
19
20 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
21
22 #include <hardware/hardware.h>
23
24 #include "hwcomposer_defs.h"
25
26 __BEGIN_DECLS
27
28 /*
29 * Enums
30 *
31 * For most of these enums, there is an invalid value defined to be 0. This is
32 * an attempt to catch uninitialized fields, and these values should not be
33 * used.
34 */
35
36 /* Display attributes queryable through getDisplayAttribute */
37 typedef enum {
38 HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_INVALID = 0,
39
40 /* Dimensions in pixels */
41 HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_WIDTH = 1,
42 HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_HEIGHT = 2,
43
44 /* Vsync period in nanoseconds */
45 HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_VSYNC_PERIOD = 3,
46
47 /* Dots per thousand inches (DPI * 1000). Scaling by 1000 allows these
48 * numbers to be stored in an int32_t without losing too much precision. If
49 * the DPI for a configuration is unavailable or is considered unreliable,
50 * the device may return -1 instead */
51 HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_DPI_X = 4,
52 HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_DPI_Y = 5,
53 } hwc2_attribute_t;
54
55 /* Blend modes, settable per layer */
56 typedef enum {
57 HWC2_BLEND_MODE_INVALID = 0,
58
59 /* colorOut = colorSrc */
60 HWC2_BLEND_MODE_NONE = 1,
61
62 /* colorOut = colorSrc + colorDst * (1 - alphaSrc) */
63 HWC2_BLEND_MODE_PREMULTIPLIED = 2,
64
65 /* colorOut = colorSrc * alphaSrc + colorDst * (1 - alphaSrc) */
66 HWC2_BLEND_MODE_COVERAGE = 3,
67 } hwc2_blend_mode_t;
68
69 /* See the 'Callbacks' section for more detailed descriptions of what these
70 * functions do */
71 typedef enum {
72 HWC2_CALLBACK_INVALID = 0,
73 HWC2_CALLBACK_HOTPLUG = 1,
74 HWC2_CALLBACK_REFRESH = 2,
75 HWC2_CALLBACK_VSYNC = 3,
76 } hwc2_callback_descriptor_t;
77
78 /* Optional capabilities which may be supported by some devices. The particular
79 * set of supported capabilities for a given device may be retrieved using
80 * getCapabilities. */
81 typedef enum {
82 HWC2_CAPABILITY_INVALID = 0,
83
84 /* Specifies that the device supports sideband stream layers, for which
85 * buffer content updates and other synchronization will not be provided
86 * through the usual validate/present cycle and must be handled by an
87 * external implementation-defined mechanism. Only changes to layer state
88 * (such as position, size, etc.) need to be performed through the
89 * validate/present cycle. */
90 HWC2_CAPABILITY_SIDEBAND_STREAM = 1,
91
92 /* Specifies that the device will apply a color transform even when either
93 * the client or the device has chosen that all layers should be composed by
94 * the client. This will prevent the client from applying the color
95 * transform during its composition step. */
96 HWC2_CAPABILITY_SKIP_CLIENT_COLOR_TRANSFORM = 2,
97
98 /* Specifies that the present fence must not be used as an accurate
99 * representation of the actual present time of a frame.
100 * This capability must never be set by HWC2 devices.
101 * This capability may be set for HWC1 devices that use the
102 * HWC2On1Adapter where emulation of the present fence using the retire
103 * fence is not feasible.
104 * In the future, CTS tests will require present time to be reliable.
105 */
106 HWC2_CAPABILITY_PRESENT_FENCE_IS_NOT_RELIABLE = 3,
107
108 /* Specifies that a device is able to skip the validateDisplay call before
109 * receiving a call to presentDisplay. The client will always skip
110 * validateDisplay and try to call presentDisplay regardless of the changes
111 * in the properties of the layers. If the device returns anything else than
112 * HWC2_ERROR_NONE, it will call validateDisplay then presentDisplay again.
113 * For this capability to be worthwhile the device implementation of
114 * presentDisplay should fail as fast as possible in the case a
115 * validateDisplay step is needed.
116 */
117 HWC2_CAPABILITY_SKIP_VALIDATE= 4,
118 } hwc2_capability_t;
119
120 /* Possible composition types for a given layer */
121 typedef enum {
122 HWC2_COMPOSITION_INVALID = 0,
123
124 /* The client will composite this layer into the client target buffer
125 * (provided to the device through setClientTarget).
126 *
127 * The device must not request any composition type changes for layers of
128 * this type. */
129 HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT = 1,
130
131 /* The device will handle the composition of this layer through a hardware
132 * overlay or other similar means.
133 *
134 * Upon validateDisplay, the device may request a change from this type to
135 * HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT. */
136 HWC2_COMPOSITION_DEVICE = 2,
137
138 /* The device will render this layer using the color set through
139 * setLayerColor. If this functionality is not supported on a layer that the
140 * client sets to HWC2_COMPOSITION_SOLID_COLOR, the device must request that
141 * the composition type of that layer is changed to HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT
142 * upon the next call to validateDisplay.
143 *
144 * Upon validateDisplay, the device may request a change from this type to
145 * HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT. */
146 HWC2_COMPOSITION_SOLID_COLOR = 3,
147
148 /* Similar to DEVICE, but the position of this layer may also be set
149 * asynchronously through setCursorPosition. If this functionality is not
150 * supported on a layer that the client sets to HWC2_COMPOSITION_CURSOR, the
151 * device must request that the composition type of that layer is changed to
152 * HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT upon the next call to validateDisplay.
153 *
154 * Upon validateDisplay, the device may request a change from this type to
155 * either HWC2_COMPOSITION_DEVICE or HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT. Changing to
156 * HWC2_COMPOSITION_DEVICE will prevent the use of setCursorPosition but
157 * still permit the device to composite the layer. */
158 HWC2_COMPOSITION_CURSOR = 4,
159
160 /* The device will handle the composition of this layer, as well as its
161 * buffer updates and content synchronization. Only supported on devices
162 * which provide HWC2_CAPABILITY_SIDEBAND_STREAM.
163 *
164 * Upon validateDisplay, the device may request a change from this type to
165 * either HWC2_COMPOSITION_DEVICE or HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT, but it is
166 * unlikely that content will display correctly in these cases. */
167 HWC2_COMPOSITION_SIDEBAND = 5,
168 } hwc2_composition_t;
169
170 /* Possible connection options from the hotplug callback */
171 typedef enum {
172 HWC2_CONNECTION_INVALID = 0,
173
174 /* The display has been connected */
175 HWC2_CONNECTION_CONNECTED = 1,
176
177 /* The display has been disconnected */
178 HWC2_CONNECTION_DISCONNECTED = 2,
179 } hwc2_connection_t;
180
181 /* Display requests returned by getDisplayRequests */
182 typedef enum {
183 /* Instructs the client to provide a new client target buffer, even if no
184 * layers are marked for client composition. */
185 HWC2_DISPLAY_REQUEST_FLIP_CLIENT_TARGET = 1 << 0,
186
187 /* Instructs the client to write the result of client composition directly
188 * into the virtual display output buffer. If any of the layers are not
189 * marked as HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT or the given display is not a virtual
190 * display, this request has no effect. */
191 HWC2_DISPLAY_REQUEST_WRITE_CLIENT_TARGET_TO_OUTPUT = 1 << 1,
192 } hwc2_display_request_t;
193
194 /* Display types returned by getDisplayType */
195 typedef enum {
196 HWC2_DISPLAY_TYPE_INVALID = 0,
197
198 /* All physical displays, including both internal displays and hotpluggable
199 * external displays */
200 HWC2_DISPLAY_TYPE_PHYSICAL = 1,
201
202 /* Virtual displays created by createVirtualDisplay */
203 HWC2_DISPLAY_TYPE_VIRTUAL = 2,
204 } hwc2_display_type_t;
205
206 /* Return codes from all functions */
207 typedef enum {
208 HWC2_ERROR_NONE = 0,
209 HWC2_ERROR_BAD_CONFIG,
210 HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY,
211 HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER,
212 HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER,
213 HWC2_ERROR_HAS_CHANGES,
214 HWC2_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES,
215 HWC2_ERROR_NOT_VALIDATED,
216 HWC2_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED,
217 } hwc2_error_t;
218
219 /* Function descriptors for use with getFunction */
220 typedef enum {
221 HWC2_FUNCTION_INVALID = 0,
222 HWC2_FUNCTION_ACCEPT_DISPLAY_CHANGES,
223 HWC2_FUNCTION_CREATE_LAYER,
224 HWC2_FUNCTION_CREATE_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY,
225 HWC2_FUNCTION_DESTROY_LAYER,
226 HWC2_FUNCTION_DESTROY_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY,
227 HWC2_FUNCTION_DUMP,
228 HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_ACTIVE_CONFIG,
229 HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_CHANGED_COMPOSITION_TYPES,
230 HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_CLIENT_TARGET_SUPPORT,
231 HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_COLOR_MODES,
232 HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_ATTRIBUTE,
233 HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_CONFIGS,
234 HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_NAME,
235 HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_REQUESTS,
236 HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_TYPE,
237 HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DOZE_SUPPORT,
238 HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_HDR_CAPABILITIES,
239 HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_MAX_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_COUNT,
240 HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_RELEASE_FENCES,
241 HWC2_FUNCTION_PRESENT_DISPLAY,
242 HWC2_FUNCTION_REGISTER_CALLBACK,
243 HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_ACTIVE_CONFIG,
244 HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_CLIENT_TARGET,
245 HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_COLOR_MODE,
246 HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_COLOR_TRANSFORM,
247 HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_CURSOR_POSITION,
248 HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_BLEND_MODE,
249 HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_BUFFER,
250 HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_COLOR,
251 HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_COMPOSITION_TYPE,
252 HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_DATASPACE,
253 HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_DISPLAY_FRAME,
254 HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_PLANE_ALPHA,
255 HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_SIDEBAND_STREAM,
256 HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_SOURCE_CROP,
257 HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_SURFACE_DAMAGE,
258 HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_TRANSFORM,
259 HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_VISIBLE_REGION,
260 HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_Z_ORDER,
261 HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_OUTPUT_BUFFER,
262 HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_POWER_MODE,
263 HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_VSYNC_ENABLED,
264 HWC2_FUNCTION_VALIDATE_DISPLAY,
265 } hwc2_function_descriptor_t;
266
267 /* Layer requests returned from getDisplayRequests */
268 typedef enum {
269 /* The client should clear its target with transparent pixels where this
270 * layer would be. The client may ignore this request if the layer must be
271 * blended. */
272 HWC2_LAYER_REQUEST_CLEAR_CLIENT_TARGET = 1 << 0,
273 } hwc2_layer_request_t;
274
275 /* Power modes for use with setPowerMode */
276 typedef enum {
277 /* The display is fully off (blanked) */
278 HWC2_POWER_MODE_OFF = 0,
279
280 /* These are optional low power modes. getDozeSupport may be called to
281 * determine whether a given display supports these modes. */
282
283 /* The display is turned on and configured in a low power state that is
284 * suitable for presenting ambient information to the user, possibly with
285 * lower fidelity than HWC2_POWER_MODE_ON, but with greater efficiency. */
286 HWC2_POWER_MODE_DOZE = 1,
287
288 /* The display is configured as in HWC2_POWER_MODE_DOZE but may stop
289 * applying display updates from the client. This is effectively a hint to
290 * the device that drawing to the display has been suspended and that the
291 * the device should remain on in a low power state and continue displaying
292 * its current contents indefinitely until the power mode changes.
293 *
294 * This mode may also be used as a signal to enable hardware-based doze
295 * functionality. In this case, the device is free to take over the display
296 * and manage it autonomously to implement a low power always-on display. */
297 HWC2_POWER_MODE_DOZE_SUSPEND = 3,
298
299 /* The display is fully on */
300 HWC2_POWER_MODE_ON = 2,
301 } hwc2_power_mode_t;
302
303 /* Vsync values passed to setVsyncEnabled */
304 typedef enum {
305 HWC2_VSYNC_INVALID = 0,
306
307 /* Enable vsync */
308 HWC2_VSYNC_ENABLE = 1,
309
310 /* Disable vsync */
311 HWC2_VSYNC_DISABLE = 2,
312 } hwc2_vsync_t;
313
314 /*
315 * Stringification Functions
316 */
317
318 #ifdef HWC2_INCLUDE_STRINGIFICATION
319
getAttributeName(hwc2_attribute_t attribute)320 static inline const char* getAttributeName(hwc2_attribute_t attribute) {
321 switch (attribute) {
322 case HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_INVALID: return "Invalid";
323 case HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_WIDTH: return "Width";
324 case HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_HEIGHT: return "Height";
325 case HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_VSYNC_PERIOD: return "VsyncPeriod";
326 case HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_DPI_X: return "DpiX";
327 case HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_DPI_Y: return "DpiY";
328 default: return "Unknown";
329 }
330 }
331
getBlendModeName(hwc2_blend_mode_t mode)332 static inline const char* getBlendModeName(hwc2_blend_mode_t mode) {
333 switch (mode) {
334 case HWC2_BLEND_MODE_INVALID: return "Invalid";
335 case HWC2_BLEND_MODE_NONE: return "None";
336 case HWC2_BLEND_MODE_PREMULTIPLIED: return "Premultiplied";
337 case HWC2_BLEND_MODE_COVERAGE: return "Coverage";
338 default: return "Unknown";
339 }
340 }
341
getCallbackDescriptorName(hwc2_callback_descriptor_t desc)342 static inline const char* getCallbackDescriptorName(
343 hwc2_callback_descriptor_t desc) {
344 switch (desc) {
345 case HWC2_CALLBACK_INVALID: return "Invalid";
346 case HWC2_CALLBACK_HOTPLUG: return "Hotplug";
347 case HWC2_CALLBACK_REFRESH: return "Refresh";
348 case HWC2_CALLBACK_VSYNC: return "Vsync";
349 default: return "Unknown";
350 }
351 }
352
getCapabilityName(hwc2_capability_t capability)353 static inline const char* getCapabilityName(hwc2_capability_t capability) {
354 switch (capability) {
355 case HWC2_CAPABILITY_INVALID: return "Invalid";
356 case HWC2_CAPABILITY_SIDEBAND_STREAM: return "SidebandStream";
357 case HWC2_CAPABILITY_SKIP_CLIENT_COLOR_TRANSFORM:
358 return "SkipClientColorTransform";
359 case HWC2_CAPABILITY_PRESENT_FENCE_IS_NOT_RELIABLE:
360 return "PresentFenceIsNotReliable";
361 default: return "Unknown";
362 }
363 }
364
getCompositionName(hwc2_composition_t composition)365 static inline const char* getCompositionName(hwc2_composition_t composition) {
366 switch (composition) {
367 case HWC2_COMPOSITION_INVALID: return "Invalid";
368 case HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT: return "Client";
369 case HWC2_COMPOSITION_DEVICE: return "Device";
370 case HWC2_COMPOSITION_SOLID_COLOR: return "SolidColor";
371 case HWC2_COMPOSITION_CURSOR: return "Cursor";
372 case HWC2_COMPOSITION_SIDEBAND: return "Sideband";
373 default: return "Unknown";
374 }
375 }
376
getConnectionName(hwc2_connection_t connection)377 static inline const char* getConnectionName(hwc2_connection_t connection) {
378 switch (connection) {
379 case HWC2_CONNECTION_INVALID: return "Invalid";
380 case HWC2_CONNECTION_CONNECTED: return "Connected";
381 case HWC2_CONNECTION_DISCONNECTED: return "Disconnected";
382 default: return "Unknown";
383 }
384 }
385
getDisplayRequestName(hwc2_display_request_t request)386 static inline const char* getDisplayRequestName(
387 hwc2_display_request_t request) {
388 switch (__BIONIC_CAST(static_cast, int, request)) {
389 case 0: return "None";
390 case HWC2_DISPLAY_REQUEST_FLIP_CLIENT_TARGET: return "FlipClientTarget";
391 case HWC2_DISPLAY_REQUEST_WRITE_CLIENT_TARGET_TO_OUTPUT:
392 return "WriteClientTargetToOutput";
393 case HWC2_DISPLAY_REQUEST_FLIP_CLIENT_TARGET |
394 HWC2_DISPLAY_REQUEST_WRITE_CLIENT_TARGET_TO_OUTPUT:
395 return "FlipClientTarget|WriteClientTargetToOutput";
396 default: return "Unknown";
397 }
398 }
399
getDisplayTypeName(hwc2_display_type_t type)400 static inline const char* getDisplayTypeName(hwc2_display_type_t type) {
401 switch (type) {
402 case HWC2_DISPLAY_TYPE_INVALID: return "Invalid";
403 case HWC2_DISPLAY_TYPE_PHYSICAL: return "Physical";
404 case HWC2_DISPLAY_TYPE_VIRTUAL: return "Virtual";
405 default: return "Unknown";
406 }
407 }
408
getErrorName(hwc2_error_t error)409 static inline const char* getErrorName(hwc2_error_t error) {
410 switch (error) {
411 case HWC2_ERROR_NONE: return "None";
412 case HWC2_ERROR_BAD_CONFIG: return "BadConfig";
413 case HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY: return "BadDisplay";
414 case HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER: return "BadLayer";
415 case HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER: return "BadParameter";
416 case HWC2_ERROR_HAS_CHANGES: return "HasChanges";
417 case HWC2_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES: return "NoResources";
418 case HWC2_ERROR_NOT_VALIDATED: return "NotValidated";
419 case HWC2_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED: return "Unsupported";
420 default: return "Unknown";
421 }
422 }
423
getFunctionDescriptorName(hwc2_function_descriptor_t desc)424 static inline const char* getFunctionDescriptorName(
425 hwc2_function_descriptor_t desc) {
426 switch (desc) {
427 case HWC2_FUNCTION_INVALID: return "Invalid";
428 case HWC2_FUNCTION_ACCEPT_DISPLAY_CHANGES:
429 return "AcceptDisplayChanges";
430 case HWC2_FUNCTION_CREATE_LAYER: return "CreateLayer";
431 case HWC2_FUNCTION_CREATE_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY:
432 return "CreateVirtualDisplay";
433 case HWC2_FUNCTION_DESTROY_LAYER: return "DestroyLayer";
434 case HWC2_FUNCTION_DESTROY_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY:
435 return "DestroyVirtualDisplay";
436 case HWC2_FUNCTION_DUMP: return "Dump";
437 case HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_ACTIVE_CONFIG: return "GetActiveConfig";
438 case HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_CHANGED_COMPOSITION_TYPES:
439 return "GetChangedCompositionTypes";
440 case HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_CLIENT_TARGET_SUPPORT:
441 return "GetClientTargetSupport";
442 case HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_COLOR_MODES: return "GetColorModes";
443 case HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_ATTRIBUTE: return "GetDisplayAttribute";
444 case HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_CONFIGS: return "GetDisplayConfigs";
445 case HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_NAME: return "GetDisplayName";
446 case HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_REQUESTS: return "GetDisplayRequests";
447 case HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_TYPE: return "GetDisplayType";
448 case HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DOZE_SUPPORT: return "GetDozeSupport";
449 case HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_HDR_CAPABILITIES: return "GetHdrCapabilities";
450 case HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_MAX_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_COUNT:
451 return "GetMaxVirtualDisplayCount";
452 case HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_RELEASE_FENCES: return "GetReleaseFences";
453 case HWC2_FUNCTION_PRESENT_DISPLAY: return "PresentDisplay";
454 case HWC2_FUNCTION_REGISTER_CALLBACK: return "RegisterCallback";
455 case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_ACTIVE_CONFIG: return "SetActiveConfig";
456 case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_CLIENT_TARGET: return "SetClientTarget";
457 case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_COLOR_MODE: return "SetColorMode";
458 case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_COLOR_TRANSFORM: return "SetColorTransform";
459 case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_CURSOR_POSITION: return "SetCursorPosition";
460 case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_BLEND_MODE: return "SetLayerBlendMode";
461 case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_BUFFER: return "SetLayerBuffer";
462 case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_COLOR: return "SetLayerColor";
463 case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_COMPOSITION_TYPE:
464 return "SetLayerCompositionType";
465 case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_DATASPACE: return "SetLayerDataspace";
466 case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_DISPLAY_FRAME:
467 return "SetLayerDisplayFrame";
468 case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_PLANE_ALPHA: return "SetLayerPlaneAlpha";
469 case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_SIDEBAND_STREAM:
470 return "SetLayerSidebandStream";
471 case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_SOURCE_CROP: return "SetLayerSourceCrop";
472 case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_SURFACE_DAMAGE:
473 return "SetLayerSurfaceDamage";
474 case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_TRANSFORM: return "SetLayerTransform";
475 case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_VISIBLE_REGION:
476 return "SetLayerVisibleRegion";
477 case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_Z_ORDER: return "SetLayerZOrder";
478 case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_OUTPUT_BUFFER: return "SetOutputBuffer";
479 case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_POWER_MODE: return "SetPowerMode";
480 case HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_VSYNC_ENABLED: return "SetVsyncEnabled";
481 case HWC2_FUNCTION_VALIDATE_DISPLAY: return "ValidateDisplay";
482 default: return "Unknown";
483 }
484 }
485
getLayerRequestName(hwc2_layer_request_t request)486 static inline const char* getLayerRequestName(hwc2_layer_request_t request) {
487 switch (__BIONIC_CAST(static_cast, int, request)) {
488 case 0: return "None";
489 case HWC2_LAYER_REQUEST_CLEAR_CLIENT_TARGET: return "ClearClientTarget";
490 default: return "Unknown";
491 }
492 }
493
getPowerModeName(hwc2_power_mode_t mode)494 static inline const char* getPowerModeName(hwc2_power_mode_t mode) {
495 switch (mode) {
496 case HWC2_POWER_MODE_OFF: return "Off";
497 case HWC2_POWER_MODE_DOZE_SUSPEND: return "DozeSuspend";
498 case HWC2_POWER_MODE_DOZE: return "Doze";
499 case HWC2_POWER_MODE_ON: return "On";
500 default: return "Unknown";
501 }
502 }
503
getTransformName(hwc_transform_t transform)504 static inline const char* getTransformName(hwc_transform_t transform) {
505 switch (__BIONIC_CAST(static_cast, int, transform)) {
506 case 0: return "None";
507 case HWC_TRANSFORM_FLIP_H: return "FlipH";
508 case HWC_TRANSFORM_FLIP_V: return "FlipV";
509 case HWC_TRANSFORM_ROT_90: return "Rotate90";
510 case HWC_TRANSFORM_ROT_180: return "Rotate180";
511 case HWC_TRANSFORM_ROT_270: return "Rotate270";
512 case HWC_TRANSFORM_FLIP_H_ROT_90: return "FlipHRotate90";
513 case HWC_TRANSFORM_FLIP_V_ROT_90: return "FlipVRotate90";
514 default: return "Unknown";
515 }
516 }
517
getVsyncName(hwc2_vsync_t vsync)518 static inline const char* getVsyncName(hwc2_vsync_t vsync) {
519 switch (vsync) {
520 case HWC2_VSYNC_INVALID: return "Invalid";
521 case HWC2_VSYNC_ENABLE: return "Enable";
522 case HWC2_VSYNC_DISABLE: return "Disable";
523 default: return "Unknown";
524 }
525 }
526
527 #define TO_STRING(E, T, printer) \
528 inline std::string to_string(E value) { return printer(value); } \
529 inline std::string to_string(T value) { return to_string(static_cast<E>(value)); }
530 #else // !HWC2_INCLUDE_STRINGIFICATION
531 #define TO_STRING(name, printer)
532 #endif // HWC2_INCLUDE_STRINGIFICATION
533
534 /*
535 * C++11 features
536 */
537
538 #ifdef HWC2_USE_CPP11
539 __END_DECLS
540
541 #ifdef HWC2_INCLUDE_STRINGIFICATION
542 #include <string>
543 #endif
544
545 namespace HWC2 {
546
547 enum class Attribute : int32_t {
548 Invalid = HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_INVALID,
549 Width = HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_WIDTH,
550 Height = HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_HEIGHT,
551 VsyncPeriod = HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_VSYNC_PERIOD,
552 DpiX = HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_DPI_X,
553 DpiY = HWC2_ATTRIBUTE_DPI_Y,
554 };
555 TO_STRING(hwc2_attribute_t, Attribute, getAttributeName)
556
557 enum class BlendMode : int32_t {
558 Invalid = HWC2_BLEND_MODE_INVALID,
559 None = HWC2_BLEND_MODE_NONE,
560 Premultiplied = HWC2_BLEND_MODE_PREMULTIPLIED,
561 Coverage = HWC2_BLEND_MODE_COVERAGE,
562 };
563 TO_STRING(hwc2_blend_mode_t, BlendMode, getBlendModeName)
564
565 enum class Callback : int32_t {
566 Invalid = HWC2_CALLBACK_INVALID,
567 Hotplug = HWC2_CALLBACK_HOTPLUG,
568 Refresh = HWC2_CALLBACK_REFRESH,
569 Vsync = HWC2_CALLBACK_VSYNC,
570 };
571 TO_STRING(hwc2_callback_descriptor_t, Callback, getCallbackDescriptorName)
572
573 enum class Capability : int32_t {
574 Invalid = HWC2_CAPABILITY_INVALID,
575 SidebandStream = HWC2_CAPABILITY_SIDEBAND_STREAM,
576 SkipClientColorTransform = HWC2_CAPABILITY_SKIP_CLIENT_COLOR_TRANSFORM,
577 PresentFenceIsNotReliable = HWC2_CAPABILITY_PRESENT_FENCE_IS_NOT_RELIABLE,
578 SkipValidate = HWC2_CAPABILITY_SKIP_VALIDATE,
579 };
580 TO_STRING(hwc2_capability_t, Capability, getCapabilityName)
581
582 enum class Composition : int32_t {
583 Invalid = HWC2_COMPOSITION_INVALID,
584 Client = HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT,
585 Device = HWC2_COMPOSITION_DEVICE,
586 SolidColor = HWC2_COMPOSITION_SOLID_COLOR,
587 Cursor = HWC2_COMPOSITION_CURSOR,
588 Sideband = HWC2_COMPOSITION_SIDEBAND,
589 };
590 TO_STRING(hwc2_composition_t, Composition, getCompositionName)
591
592 enum class Connection : int32_t {
593 Invalid = HWC2_CONNECTION_INVALID,
594 Connected = HWC2_CONNECTION_CONNECTED,
595 Disconnected = HWC2_CONNECTION_DISCONNECTED,
596 };
597 TO_STRING(hwc2_connection_t, Connection, getConnectionName)
598
599 enum class DisplayRequest : int32_t {
600 FlipClientTarget = HWC2_DISPLAY_REQUEST_FLIP_CLIENT_TARGET,
601 WriteClientTargetToOutput =
602 HWC2_DISPLAY_REQUEST_WRITE_CLIENT_TARGET_TO_OUTPUT,
603 };
604 TO_STRING(hwc2_display_request_t, DisplayRequest, getDisplayRequestName)
605
606 enum class DisplayType : int32_t {
607 Invalid = HWC2_DISPLAY_TYPE_INVALID,
608 Physical = HWC2_DISPLAY_TYPE_PHYSICAL,
609 Virtual = HWC2_DISPLAY_TYPE_VIRTUAL,
610 };
611 TO_STRING(hwc2_display_type_t, DisplayType, getDisplayTypeName)
612
613 enum class Error : int32_t {
614 None = HWC2_ERROR_NONE,
615 BadConfig = HWC2_ERROR_BAD_CONFIG,
616 BadDisplay = HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY,
617 BadLayer = HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER,
618 BadParameter = HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER,
619 HasChanges = HWC2_ERROR_HAS_CHANGES,
620 NoResources = HWC2_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES,
621 NotValidated = HWC2_ERROR_NOT_VALIDATED,
622 Unsupported = HWC2_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED,
623 };
624 TO_STRING(hwc2_error_t, Error, getErrorName)
625
626 enum class FunctionDescriptor : int32_t {
627 Invalid = HWC2_FUNCTION_INVALID,
628 AcceptDisplayChanges = HWC2_FUNCTION_ACCEPT_DISPLAY_CHANGES,
629 CreateLayer = HWC2_FUNCTION_CREATE_LAYER,
630 CreateVirtualDisplay = HWC2_FUNCTION_CREATE_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY,
631 DestroyLayer = HWC2_FUNCTION_DESTROY_LAYER,
632 DestroyVirtualDisplay = HWC2_FUNCTION_DESTROY_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY,
633 Dump = HWC2_FUNCTION_DUMP,
634 GetActiveConfig = HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_ACTIVE_CONFIG,
635 GetChangedCompositionTypes = HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_CHANGED_COMPOSITION_TYPES,
636 GetClientTargetSupport = HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_CLIENT_TARGET_SUPPORT,
637 GetColorModes = HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_COLOR_MODES,
638 GetDisplayAttribute = HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_ATTRIBUTE,
639 GetDisplayConfigs = HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_CONFIGS,
640 GetDisplayName = HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_NAME,
641 GetDisplayRequests = HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_REQUESTS,
642 GetDisplayType = HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_TYPE,
643 GetDozeSupport = HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DOZE_SUPPORT,
644 GetHdrCapabilities = HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_HDR_CAPABILITIES,
645 GetMaxVirtualDisplayCount = HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_MAX_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_COUNT,
646 GetReleaseFences = HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_RELEASE_FENCES,
647 PresentDisplay = HWC2_FUNCTION_PRESENT_DISPLAY,
648 RegisterCallback = HWC2_FUNCTION_REGISTER_CALLBACK,
649 SetActiveConfig = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_ACTIVE_CONFIG,
650 SetClientTarget = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_CLIENT_TARGET,
651 SetColorMode = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_COLOR_MODE,
652 SetColorTransform = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_COLOR_TRANSFORM,
653 SetCursorPosition = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_CURSOR_POSITION,
654 SetLayerBlendMode = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_BLEND_MODE,
655 SetLayerBuffer = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_BUFFER,
656 SetLayerColor = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_COLOR,
657 SetLayerCompositionType = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_COMPOSITION_TYPE,
658 SetLayerDataspace = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_DATASPACE,
659 SetLayerDisplayFrame = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_DISPLAY_FRAME,
660 SetLayerPlaneAlpha = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_PLANE_ALPHA,
661 SetLayerSidebandStream = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_SIDEBAND_STREAM,
662 SetLayerSourceCrop = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_SOURCE_CROP,
663 SetLayerSurfaceDamage = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_SURFACE_DAMAGE,
664 SetLayerTransform = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_TRANSFORM,
665 SetLayerVisibleRegion = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_VISIBLE_REGION,
666 SetLayerZOrder = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_Z_ORDER,
667 SetOutputBuffer = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_OUTPUT_BUFFER,
668 SetPowerMode = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_POWER_MODE,
669 SetVsyncEnabled = HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_VSYNC_ENABLED,
670 ValidateDisplay = HWC2_FUNCTION_VALIDATE_DISPLAY,
671 };
672 TO_STRING(hwc2_function_descriptor_t, FunctionDescriptor,
673 getFunctionDescriptorName)
674
675 enum class LayerRequest : int32_t {
676 ClearClientTarget = HWC2_LAYER_REQUEST_CLEAR_CLIENT_TARGET,
677 };
678 TO_STRING(hwc2_layer_request_t, LayerRequest, getLayerRequestName)
679
680 enum class PowerMode : int32_t {
681 Off = HWC2_POWER_MODE_OFF,
682 DozeSuspend = HWC2_POWER_MODE_DOZE_SUSPEND,
683 Doze = HWC2_POWER_MODE_DOZE,
684 On = HWC2_POWER_MODE_ON,
685 };
686 TO_STRING(hwc2_power_mode_t, PowerMode, getPowerModeName)
687
688 enum class Transform : int32_t {
689 None = 0,
690 FlipH = HWC_TRANSFORM_FLIP_H,
691 FlipV = HWC_TRANSFORM_FLIP_V,
692 Rotate90 = HWC_TRANSFORM_ROT_90,
693 Rotate180 = HWC_TRANSFORM_ROT_180,
694 Rotate270 = HWC_TRANSFORM_ROT_270,
695 FlipHRotate90 = HWC_TRANSFORM_FLIP_H_ROT_90,
696 FlipVRotate90 = HWC_TRANSFORM_FLIP_V_ROT_90,
697 };
698 TO_STRING(hwc_transform_t, Transform, getTransformName)
699
700 enum class Vsync : int32_t {
701 Invalid = HWC2_VSYNC_INVALID,
702 Enable = HWC2_VSYNC_ENABLE,
703 Disable = HWC2_VSYNC_DISABLE,
704 };
705 TO_STRING(hwc2_vsync_t, Vsync, getVsyncName)
706
707 } // namespace HWC2
708
709 __BEGIN_DECLS
710 #endif // HWC2_USE_CPP11
711
712 /*
713 * Typedefs
714 */
715
716 typedef void (*hwc2_function_pointer_t)();
717
718 typedef void* hwc2_callback_data_t;
719 typedef uint32_t hwc2_config_t;
720 typedef uint64_t hwc2_display_t;
721 typedef uint64_t hwc2_layer_t;
722
723 /*
724 * Device Struct
725 */
726
727 typedef struct hwc2_device {
728 /* Must be the first member of this struct, since a pointer to this struct
729 * will be generated by casting from a hw_device_t* */
730 struct hw_device_t common;
731
732 /* getCapabilities(..., outCount, outCapabilities)
733 *
734 * Provides a list of capabilities (described in the definition of
735 * hwc2_capability_t above) supported by this device. This list must
736 * not change after the device has been loaded.
737 *
738 * Parameters:
739 * outCount - if outCapabilities was NULL, the number of capabilities
740 * which would have been returned; if outCapabilities was not NULL,
741 * the number of capabilities returned, which must not exceed the
742 * value stored in outCount prior to the call
743 * outCapabilities - a list of capabilities supported by this device; may
744 * be NULL, in which case this function must write into outCount the
745 * number of capabilities which would have been written into
746 * outCapabilities
747 */
748 void (*getCapabilities)(struct hwc2_device* device, uint32_t* outCount,
749 int32_t* /*hwc2_capability_t*/ outCapabilities);
750
751 /* getFunction(..., descriptor)
752 *
753 * Returns a function pointer which implements the requested description.
754 *
755 * Parameters:
756 * descriptor - the function to return
757 *
758 * Returns either a function pointer implementing the requested descriptor
759 * or NULL if the described function is not supported by this device.
760 */
761 hwc2_function_pointer_t (*getFunction)(struct hwc2_device* device,
762 int32_t /*hwc2_function_descriptor_t*/ descriptor);
763 } hwc2_device_t;
764
hwc2_open(const struct hw_module_t * module,hwc2_device_t ** device)765 static inline int hwc2_open(const struct hw_module_t* module,
766 hwc2_device_t** device) {
767 return module->methods->open(module, HWC_HARDWARE_COMPOSER,
768 TO_HW_DEVICE_T_OPEN(device));
769 }
770
hwc2_close(hwc2_device_t * device)771 static inline int hwc2_close(hwc2_device_t* device) {
772 return device->common.close(&device->common);
773 }
774
775 /*
776 * Callbacks
777 *
778 * All of these callbacks take as their first parameter the callbackData which
779 * was provided at the time of callback registration, so this parameter is
780 * omitted from the described parameter lists.
781 */
782
783 /* hotplug(..., display, connected)
784 * Descriptor: HWC2_CALLBACK_HOTPLUG
785 * Will be provided to all HWC2 devices
786 *
787 * Notifies the client that the given display has either been connected or
788 * disconnected. Every active display (even a built-in physical display) must
789 * trigger at least one hotplug notification, even if it only occurs immediately
790 * after callback registration.
791 *
792 * The client may call back into the device on the same thread to query display
793 * properties (such as width, height, and vsync period), and other threads may
794 * call into the device while the callback is in progress. The device must
795 * serialize calls to this callback such that only one thread is calling it at a
796 * time.
797 *
798 * Displays which have been connected are assumed to be in HWC2_POWER_MODE_OFF,
799 * and the vsync callback should not be called for a display until vsync has
800 * been enabled with setVsyncEnabled.
801 *
802 * Parameters:
803 * display - the display which has been hotplugged
804 * connected - whether the display has been connected or disconnected
805 */
806 typedef void (*HWC2_PFN_HOTPLUG)(hwc2_callback_data_t callbackData,
807 hwc2_display_t display, int32_t /*hwc2_connection_t*/ connected);
808
809 /* refresh(..., display)
810 * Descriptor: HWC2_CALLBACK_REFRESH
811 * Will be provided to all HWC2 devices
812 *
813 * Notifies the client to trigger a screen refresh. This forces all layer state
814 * for this display to be resent, and the display to be validated and presented,
815 * even if there have been no changes.
816 *
817 * This refresh will occur some time after the callback is initiated, but not
818 * necessarily before it returns. This thread, however, is guaranteed not to
819 * call back into the device, thus it is safe to trigger this callback from
820 * other functions which call into the device.
821 *
822 * Parameters:
823 * display - the display to refresh
824 */
825 typedef void (*HWC2_PFN_REFRESH)(hwc2_callback_data_t callbackData,
826 hwc2_display_t display);
827
828 /* vsync(..., display, timestamp)
829 * Descriptor: HWC2_CALLBACK_VSYNC
830 * Will be provided to all HWC2 devices
831 *
832 * Notifies the client that a vsync event has occurred. This callback must
833 * only be triggered when vsync is enabled for this display (through
834 * setVsyncEnabled).
835 *
836 * This callback should be triggered from a thread of at least
837 * HAL_PRIORITY_URGENT_DISPLAY with as little latency as possible, typically
838 * less than 0.5 ms. This thread is guaranteed not to call back into the device.
839 *
840 * Parameters:
841 * display - the display which has received a vsync event
842 * timestamp - the CLOCK_MONOTONIC time at which the vsync event occurred, in
843 * nanoseconds
844 */
845 typedef void (*HWC2_PFN_VSYNC)(hwc2_callback_data_t callbackData,
846 hwc2_display_t display, int64_t timestamp);
847
848 /*
849 * Device Functions
850 *
851 * All of these functions take as their first parameter a device pointer, so
852 * this parameter is omitted from the described parameter lists.
853 */
854
855 /* createVirtualDisplay(..., width, height, format, outDisplay)
856 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_CREATE_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY
857 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
858 *
859 * Creates a new virtual display with the given width and height. The format
860 * passed into this function is the default format requested by the consumer of
861 * the virtual display output buffers. If a different format will be returned by
862 * the device, it should be returned in this parameter so it can be set properly
863 * when handing the buffers to the consumer.
864 *
865 * The display will be assumed to be on from the time the first frame is
866 * presented until the display is destroyed.
867 *
868 * Parameters:
869 * width - width in pixels
870 * height - height in pixels
871 * format - prior to the call, the default output buffer format selected by
872 * the consumer; after the call, the format the device will produce
873 * outDisplay - the newly-created virtual display; pointer will be non-NULL
874 *
875 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
876 * HWC2_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - the width or height is too large for the device to
877 * be able to create a virtual display
878 * HWC2_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES - the device is unable to create a new virtual
879 * display at this time
880 */
881 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_CREATE_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY)(
882 hwc2_device_t* device, uint32_t width, uint32_t height,
883 int32_t* /*android_pixel_format_t*/ format, hwc2_display_t* outDisplay);
884
885 /* destroyVirtualDisplay(..., display)
886 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_DESTROY_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY
887 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
888 *
889 * Destroys a virtual display. After this call all resources consumed by this
890 * display may be freed by the device and any operations performed on this
891 * display should fail.
892 *
893 * Parameters:
894 * display - the virtual display to destroy
895 *
896 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
897 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
898 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER - the display handle which was passed in does not
899 * refer to a virtual display
900 */
901 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_DESTROY_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY)(
902 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display);
903
904 /* dump(..., outSize, outBuffer)
905 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_DUMP
906 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
907 *
908 * Retrieves implementation-defined debug information, which will be displayed
909 * during, for example, `dumpsys SurfaceFlinger`.
910 *
911 * If called with outBuffer == NULL, the device should store a copy of the
912 * desired output and return its length in bytes in outSize. If the device
913 * already has a stored copy, that copy should be purged and replaced with a
914 * fresh copy.
915 *
916 * If called with outBuffer != NULL, the device should copy its stored version
917 * of the output into outBuffer and store how many bytes of data it copied into
918 * outSize. Prior to this call, the client will have populated outSize with the
919 * maximum number of bytes outBuffer can hold. The device must not write more
920 * than this amount into outBuffer. If the device does not currently have a
921 * stored copy, then it should return 0 in outSize.
922 *
923 * Any data written into outBuffer need not be null-terminated.
924 *
925 * Parameters:
926 * outSize - if outBuffer was NULL, the number of bytes needed to copy the
927 * device's stored output; if outBuffer was not NULL, the number of bytes
928 * written into it, which must not exceed the value stored in outSize
929 * prior to the call; pointer will be non-NULL
930 * outBuffer - the buffer to write the dump output into; may be NULL as
931 * described above; data written into this buffer need not be
932 * null-terminated
933 */
934 typedef void (*HWC2_PFN_DUMP)(hwc2_device_t* device, uint32_t* outSize,
935 char* outBuffer);
936
937 /* getMaxVirtualDisplayCount(...)
938 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_MAX_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_COUNT
939 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
940 *
941 * Returns the maximum number of virtual displays supported by this device
942 * (which may be 0). The client will not attempt to create more than this many
943 * virtual displays on this device. This number must not change for the lifetime
944 * of the device.
945 */
946 typedef uint32_t (*HWC2_PFN_GET_MAX_VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_COUNT)(
947 hwc2_device_t* device);
948
949 /* registerCallback(..., descriptor, callbackData, pointer)
950 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_REGISTER_CALLBACK
951 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
952 *
953 * Provides a callback for the device to call. All callbacks take a callbackData
954 * item as the first parameter, so this value should be stored with the callback
955 * for later use. The callbackData may differ from one callback to another. If
956 * this function is called multiple times with the same descriptor, later
957 * callbacks replace earlier ones.
958 *
959 * Parameters:
960 * descriptor - which callback should be set
961 * callBackdata - opaque data which must be passed back through the callback
962 * pointer - a non-NULL function pointer corresponding to the descriptor
963 *
964 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
965 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER - descriptor was invalid
966 */
967 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_REGISTER_CALLBACK)(
968 hwc2_device_t* device,
969 int32_t /*hwc2_callback_descriptor_t*/ descriptor,
970 hwc2_callback_data_t callbackData, hwc2_function_pointer_t pointer);
971
972 /*
973 * Display Functions
974 *
975 * All of these functions take as their first two parameters a device pointer
976 * and a display handle, so these parameters are omitted from the described
977 * parameter lists.
978 */
979
980 /* acceptDisplayChanges(...)
981 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_ACCEPT_DISPLAY_CHANGES
982 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
983 *
984 * Accepts the changes required by the device from the previous validateDisplay
985 * call (which may be queried using getChangedCompositionTypes) and revalidates
986 * the display. This function is equivalent to requesting the changed types from
987 * getChangedCompositionTypes, setting those types on the corresponding layers,
988 * and then calling validateDisplay again.
989 *
990 * After this call it must be valid to present this display. Calling this after
991 * validateDisplay returns 0 changes must succeed with HWC2_ERROR_NONE, but
992 * should have no other effect.
993 *
994 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
995 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
996 * HWC2_ERROR_NOT_VALIDATED - validateDisplay has not been called
997 */
998 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_ACCEPT_DISPLAY_CHANGES)(
999 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display);
1000
1001 /* createLayer(..., outLayer)
1002 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_CREATE_LAYER
1003 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1004 *
1005 * Creates a new layer on the given display.
1006 *
1007 * Parameters:
1008 * outLayer - the handle of the new layer; pointer will be non-NULL
1009 *
1010 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1011 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
1012 * HWC2_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES - the device was unable to create this layer
1013 */
1014 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_CREATE_LAYER)(hwc2_device_t* device,
1015 hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t* outLayer);
1016
1017 /* destroyLayer(..., layer)
1018 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_DESTROY_LAYER
1019 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1020 *
1021 * Destroys the given layer.
1022 *
1023 * Parameters:
1024 * layer - the handle of the layer to destroy
1025 *
1026 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1027 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
1028 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - an invalid layer handle was passed in
1029 */
1030 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_DESTROY_LAYER)(
1031 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer);
1032
1033 /* getActiveConfig(..., outConfig)
1034 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_ACTIVE_CONFIG
1035 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1036 *
1037 * Retrieves which display configuration is currently active.
1038 *
1039 * If no display configuration is currently active, this function must return
1040 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_CONFIG and place no configuration handle in outConfig. It is
1041 * the responsibility of the client to call setActiveConfig with a valid
1042 * configuration before attempting to present anything on the display.
1043 *
1044 * Parameters:
1045 * outConfig - the currently active display configuration; pointer will be
1046 * non-NULL
1047 *
1048 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1049 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
1050 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_CONFIG - no configuration is currently active
1051 */
1052 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_GET_ACTIVE_CONFIG)(
1053 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display,
1054 hwc2_config_t* outConfig);
1055
1056 /* getChangedCompositionTypes(..., outNumElements, outLayers, outTypes)
1057 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_CHANGED_COMPOSITION_TYPES
1058 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1059 *
1060 * Retrieves the layers for which the device requires a different composition
1061 * type than had been set prior to the last call to validateDisplay. The client
1062 * will either update its state with these types and call acceptDisplayChanges,
1063 * or will set new types and attempt to validate the display again.
1064 *
1065 * outLayers and outTypes may be NULL to retrieve the number of elements which
1066 * will be returned. The number of elements returned must be the same as the
1067 * value returned in outNumTypes from the last call to validateDisplay.
1068 *
1069 * Parameters:
1070 * outNumElements - if outLayers or outTypes were NULL, the number of layers
1071 * and types which would have been returned; if both were non-NULL, the
1072 * number of elements returned in outLayers and outTypes, which must not
1073 * exceed the value stored in outNumElements prior to the call; pointer
1074 * will be non-NULL
1075 * outLayers - an array of layer handles
1076 * outTypes - an array of composition types, each corresponding to an element
1077 * of outLayers
1078 *
1079 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1080 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
1081 * HWC2_ERROR_NOT_VALIDATED - validateDisplay has not been called for this
1082 * display
1083 */
1084 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_GET_CHANGED_COMPOSITION_TYPES)(
1085 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display,
1086 uint32_t* outNumElements, hwc2_layer_t* outLayers,
1087 int32_t* /*hwc2_composition_t*/ outTypes);
1088
1089 /* getClientTargetSupport(..., width, height, format, dataspace)
1090 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_CLIENT_TARGET_SUPPORT
1091 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1092 *
1093 * Returns whether a client target with the given properties can be handled by
1094 * the device.
1095 *
1096 * The valid formats can be found in android_pixel_format_t in
1097 * <system/graphics.h>.
1098 *
1099 * For more about dataspaces, see setLayerDataspace.
1100 *
1101 * This function must return true for a client target with width and height
1102 * equal to the active display configuration dimensions,
1103 * HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_RGBA_8888, and HAL_DATASPACE_UNKNOWN. It is not required to
1104 * return true for any other configuration.
1105 *
1106 * Parameters:
1107 * width - client target width in pixels
1108 * height - client target height in pixels
1109 * format - client target format
1110 * dataspace - client target dataspace, as described in setLayerDataspace
1111 *
1112 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE if the given configuration is supported or one of the
1113 * following errors:
1114 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
1115 * HWC2_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - the given configuration is not supported
1116 */
1117 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_GET_CLIENT_TARGET_SUPPORT)(
1118 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, uint32_t width,
1119 uint32_t height, int32_t /*android_pixel_format_t*/ format,
1120 int32_t /*android_dataspace_t*/ dataspace);
1121
1122 /* getColorModes(..., outNumModes, outModes)
1123 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_COLOR_MODES
1124 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1125 *
1126 * Returns the color modes supported on this display.
1127 *
1128 * The valid color modes can be found in android_color_mode_t in
1129 * <system/graphics.h>. All HWC2 devices must support at least
1130 * HAL_COLOR_MODE_NATIVE.
1131 *
1132 * outNumModes may be NULL to retrieve the number of modes which will be
1133 * returned.
1134 *
1135 * Parameters:
1136 * outNumModes - if outModes was NULL, the number of modes which would have
1137 * been returned; if outModes was not NULL, the number of modes returned,
1138 * which must not exceed the value stored in outNumModes prior to the
1139 * call; pointer will be non-NULL
1140 * outModes - an array of color modes
1141 *
1142 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1143 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
1144 */
1145 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_GET_COLOR_MODES)(
1146 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, uint32_t* outNumModes,
1147 int32_t* /*android_color_mode_t*/ outModes);
1148
1149 /* getDisplayAttribute(..., config, attribute, outValue)
1150 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_ATTRIBUTE
1151 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1152 *
1153 * Returns a display attribute value for a particular display configuration.
1154 *
1155 * Any attribute which is not supported or for which the value is unknown by the
1156 * device must return a value of -1.
1157 *
1158 * Parameters:
1159 * config - the display configuration for which to return attribute values
1160 * attribute - the attribute to query
1161 * outValue - the value of the attribute; the pointer will be non-NULL
1162 *
1163 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1164 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
1165 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_CONFIG - config does not name a valid configuration for this
1166 * display
1167 */
1168 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_GET_DISPLAY_ATTRIBUTE)(
1169 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_config_t config,
1170 int32_t /*hwc2_attribute_t*/ attribute, int32_t* outValue);
1171
1172 /* getDisplayConfigs(..., outNumConfigs, outConfigs)
1173 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_CONFIGS
1174 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1175 *
1176 * Returns handles for all of the valid display configurations on this display.
1177 *
1178 * outConfigs may be NULL to retrieve the number of elements which will be
1179 * returned.
1180 *
1181 * Parameters:
1182 * outNumConfigs - if outConfigs was NULL, the number of configurations which
1183 * would have been returned; if outConfigs was not NULL, the number of
1184 * configurations returned, which must not exceed the value stored in
1185 * outNumConfigs prior to the call; pointer will be non-NULL
1186 * outConfigs - an array of configuration handles
1187 *
1188 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1189 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
1190 */
1191 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_GET_DISPLAY_CONFIGS)(
1192 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, uint32_t* outNumConfigs,
1193 hwc2_config_t* outConfigs);
1194
1195 /* getDisplayName(..., outSize, outName)
1196 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_NAME
1197 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1198 *
1199 * Returns a human-readable version of the display's name.
1200 *
1201 * outName may be NULL to retrieve the length of the name.
1202 *
1203 * Parameters:
1204 * outSize - if outName was NULL, the number of bytes needed to return the
1205 * name if outName was not NULL, the number of bytes written into it,
1206 * which must not exceed the value stored in outSize prior to the call;
1207 * pointer will be non-NULL
1208 * outName - the display's name
1209 *
1210 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1211 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
1212 */
1213 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_GET_DISPLAY_NAME)(
1214 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, uint32_t* outSize,
1215 char* outName);
1216
1217 /* getDisplayRequests(..., outDisplayRequests, outNumElements, outLayers,
1218 * outLayerRequests)
1219 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_REQUESTS
1220 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1221 *
1222 * Returns the display requests and the layer requests required for the last
1223 * validated configuration.
1224 *
1225 * Display requests provide information about how the client should handle the
1226 * client target. Layer requests provide information about how the client
1227 * should handle an individual layer.
1228 *
1229 * If outLayers or outLayerRequests is NULL, the required number of layers and
1230 * requests must be returned in outNumElements, but this number may also be
1231 * obtained from validateDisplay as outNumRequests (outNumElements must be equal
1232 * to the value returned in outNumRequests from the last call to
1233 * validateDisplay).
1234 *
1235 * Parameters:
1236 * outDisplayRequests - the display requests for the current validated state
1237 * outNumElements - if outLayers or outLayerRequests were NULL, the number of
1238 * elements which would have been returned, which must be equal to the
1239 * value returned in outNumRequests from the last validateDisplay call on
1240 * this display; if both were not NULL, the number of elements in
1241 * outLayers and outLayerRequests, which must not exceed the value stored
1242 * in outNumElements prior to the call; pointer will be non-NULL
1243 * outLayers - an array of layers which all have at least one request
1244 * outLayerRequests - the requests corresponding to each element of outLayers
1245 *
1246 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1247 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
1248 * HWC2_ERROR_NOT_VALIDATED - validateDisplay has not been called for this
1249 * display
1250 */
1251 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_GET_DISPLAY_REQUESTS)(
1252 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display,
1253 int32_t* /*hwc2_display_request_t*/ outDisplayRequests,
1254 uint32_t* outNumElements, hwc2_layer_t* outLayers,
1255 int32_t* /*hwc2_layer_request_t*/ outLayerRequests);
1256
1257 /* getDisplayType(..., outType)
1258 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DISPLAY_TYPE
1259 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1260 *
1261 * Returns whether the given display is a physical or virtual display.
1262 *
1263 * Parameters:
1264 * outType - the type of the display; pointer will be non-NULL
1265 *
1266 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1267 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
1268 */
1269 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_GET_DISPLAY_TYPE)(
1270 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display,
1271 int32_t* /*hwc2_display_type_t*/ outType);
1272
1273 /* getDozeSupport(..., outSupport)
1274 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_DOZE_SUPPORT
1275 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1276 *
1277 * Returns whether the given display supports HWC2_POWER_MODE_DOZE and
1278 * HWC2_POWER_MODE_DOZE_SUSPEND. DOZE_SUSPEND may not provide any benefit over
1279 * DOZE (see the definition of hwc2_power_mode_t for more information), but if
1280 * both DOZE and DOZE_SUSPEND are no different from HWC2_POWER_MODE_ON, the
1281 * device should not claim support.
1282 *
1283 * Parameters:
1284 * outSupport - whether the display supports doze modes (1 for yes, 0 for no);
1285 * pointer will be non-NULL
1286 *
1287 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1288 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
1289 */
1290 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_GET_DOZE_SUPPORT)(
1291 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, int32_t* outSupport);
1292
1293 /* getHdrCapabilities(..., outNumTypes, outTypes, outMaxLuminance,
1294 * outMaxAverageLuminance, outMinLuminance)
1295 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_HDR_CAPABILITIES
1296 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1297 *
1298 * Returns the high dynamic range (HDR) capabilities of the given display, which
1299 * are invariant with regard to the active configuration.
1300 *
1301 * Displays which are not HDR-capable must return no types in outTypes and set
1302 * outNumTypes to 0.
1303 *
1304 * If outTypes is NULL, the required number of HDR types must be returned in
1305 * outNumTypes.
1306 *
1307 * Parameters:
1308 * outNumTypes - if outTypes was NULL, the number of types which would have
1309 * been returned; if it was not NULL, the number of types stored in
1310 * outTypes, which must not exceed the value stored in outNumTypes prior
1311 * to the call; pointer will be non-NULL
1312 * outTypes - an array of HDR types, may have 0 elements if the display is not
1313 * HDR-capable
1314 * outMaxLuminance - the desired content maximum luminance for this display in
1315 * cd/m^2; pointer will be non-NULL
1316 * outMaxAverageLuminance - the desired content maximum frame-average
1317 * luminance for this display in cd/m^2; pointer will be non-NULL
1318 * outMinLuminance - the desired content minimum luminance for this display in
1319 * cd/m^2; pointer will be non-NULL
1320 *
1321 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1322 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
1323 */
1324 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_GET_HDR_CAPABILITIES)(
1325 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, uint32_t* outNumTypes,
1326 int32_t* /*android_hdr_t*/ outTypes, float* outMaxLuminance,
1327 float* outMaxAverageLuminance, float* outMinLuminance);
1328
1329 /* getReleaseFences(..., outNumElements, outLayers, outFences)
1330 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_GET_RELEASE_FENCES
1331 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1332 *
1333 * Retrieves the release fences for device layers on this display which will
1334 * receive new buffer contents this frame.
1335 *
1336 * A release fence is a file descriptor referring to a sync fence object which
1337 * will be signaled after the device has finished reading from the buffer
1338 * presented in the prior frame. This indicates that it is safe to start writing
1339 * to the buffer again. If a given layer's fence is not returned from this
1340 * function, it will be assumed that the buffer presented on the previous frame
1341 * is ready to be written.
1342 *
1343 * The fences returned by this function should be unique for each layer (even if
1344 * they point to the same underlying sync object), and ownership of the fences
1345 * is transferred to the client, which is responsible for closing them.
1346 *
1347 * If outLayers or outFences is NULL, the required number of layers and fences
1348 * must be returned in outNumElements.
1349 *
1350 * Parameters:
1351 * outNumElements - if outLayers or outFences were NULL, the number of
1352 * elements which would have been returned; if both were not NULL, the
1353 * number of elements in outLayers and outFences, which must not exceed
1354 * the value stored in outNumElements prior to the call; pointer will be
1355 * non-NULL
1356 * outLayers - an array of layer handles
1357 * outFences - an array of sync fence file descriptors as described above,
1358 * each corresponding to an element of outLayers
1359 *
1360 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1361 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
1362 */
1363 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_GET_RELEASE_FENCES)(
1364 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, uint32_t* outNumElements,
1365 hwc2_layer_t* outLayers, int32_t* outFences);
1366
1367 /* presentDisplay(..., outPresentFence)
1368 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_PRESENT_DISPLAY
1369 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1370 *
1371 * Presents the current display contents on the screen (or in the case of
1372 * virtual displays, into the output buffer).
1373 *
1374 * Prior to calling this function, the display must be successfully validated
1375 * with validateDisplay. Note that setLayerBuffer and setLayerSurfaceDamage
1376 * specifically do not count as layer state, so if there are no other changes
1377 * to the layer state (or to the buffer's properties as described in
1378 * setLayerBuffer), then it is safe to call this function without first
1379 * validating the display.
1380 *
1381 * If this call succeeds, outPresentFence will be populated with a file
1382 * descriptor referring to a present sync fence object. For physical displays,
1383 * this fence will be signaled at the vsync when the result of composition of
1384 * this frame starts to appear (for video-mode panels) or starts to transfer to
1385 * panel memory (for command-mode panels). For virtual displays, this fence will
1386 * be signaled when writes to the output buffer have completed and it is safe to
1387 * read from it.
1388 *
1389 * Parameters:
1390 * outPresentFence - a sync fence file descriptor as described above; pointer
1391 * will be non-NULL
1392 *
1393 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1394 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
1395 * HWC2_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES - no valid output buffer has been set for a virtual
1396 * display
1397 * HWC2_ERROR_NOT_VALIDATED - validateDisplay has not successfully been called
1398 * for this display
1399 */
1400 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_PRESENT_DISPLAY)(
1401 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display,
1402 int32_t* outPresentFence);
1403
1404 /* setActiveConfig(..., config)
1405 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_ACTIVE_CONFIG
1406 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1407 *
1408 * Sets the active configuration for this display. Upon returning, the given
1409 * display configuration should be active and remain so until either this
1410 * function is called again or the display is disconnected.
1411 *
1412 * Parameters:
1413 * config - the new display configuration
1414 *
1415 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1416 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
1417 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_CONFIG - the configuration handle passed in is not valid for
1418 * this display
1419 */
1420 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_ACTIVE_CONFIG)(
1421 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_config_t config);
1422
1423 /* setClientTarget(..., target, acquireFence, dataspace, damage)
1424 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_CLIENT_TARGET
1425 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1426 *
1427 * Sets the buffer handle which will receive the output of client composition.
1428 * Layers marked as HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT will be composited into this buffer
1429 * prior to the call to presentDisplay, and layers not marked as
1430 * HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT should be composited with this buffer by the device.
1431 *
1432 * The buffer handle provided may be null if no layers are being composited by
1433 * the client. This must not result in an error (unless an invalid display
1434 * handle is also provided).
1435 *
1436 * Also provides a file descriptor referring to an acquire sync fence object,
1437 * which will be signaled when it is safe to read from the client target buffer.
1438 * If it is already safe to read from this buffer, -1 may be passed instead.
1439 * The device must ensure that it is safe for the client to close this file
1440 * descriptor at any point after this function is called.
1441 *
1442 * For more about dataspaces, see setLayerDataspace.
1443 *
1444 * The damage parameter describes a surface damage region as defined in the
1445 * description of setLayerSurfaceDamage.
1446 *
1447 * Will be called before presentDisplay if any of the layers are marked as
1448 * HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT. If no layers are so marked, then it is not
1449 * necessary to call this function. It is not necessary to call validateDisplay
1450 * after changing the target through this function.
1451 *
1452 * Parameters:
1453 * target - the new target buffer
1454 * acquireFence - a sync fence file descriptor as described above
1455 * dataspace - the dataspace of the buffer, as described in setLayerDataspace
1456 * damage - the surface damage region
1457 *
1458 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1459 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
1460 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER - the new target handle was invalid
1461 */
1462 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_CLIENT_TARGET)(
1463 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, buffer_handle_t target,
1464 int32_t acquireFence, int32_t /*android_dataspace_t*/ dataspace,
1465 hwc_region_t damage);
1466
1467 /* setColorMode(..., mode)
1468 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_COLOR_MODE
1469 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1470 *
1471 * Sets the color mode of the given display.
1472 *
1473 * Upon returning from this function, the color mode change must have fully
1474 * taken effect.
1475 *
1476 * The valid color modes can be found in android_color_mode_t in
1477 * <system/graphics.h>. All HWC2 devices must support at least
1478 * HAL_COLOR_MODE_NATIVE, and displays are assumed to be in this mode upon
1479 * hotplug.
1480 *
1481 * Parameters:
1482 * mode - the mode to set
1483 *
1484 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1485 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
1486 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER - mode is not a valid color mode
1487 * HWC2_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - mode is not supported on this display
1488 */
1489 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_COLOR_MODE)(
1490 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display,
1491 int32_t /*android_color_mode_t*/ mode);
1492
1493 /* setColorTransform(..., matrix, hint)
1494 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_COLOR_TRANSFORM
1495 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1496 *
1497 * Sets a color transform which will be applied after composition.
1498 *
1499 * If hint is not HAL_COLOR_TRANSFORM_ARBITRARY, then the device may use the
1500 * hint to apply the desired color transform instead of using the color matrix
1501 * directly.
1502 *
1503 * If the device is not capable of either using the hint or the matrix to apply
1504 * the desired color transform, it should force all layers to client composition
1505 * during validateDisplay.
1506 *
1507 * If HWC2_CAPABILITY_SKIP_CLIENT_COLOR_TRANSFORM is present, then the client
1508 * will never apply the color transform during client composition, even if all
1509 * layers are being composed by the client.
1510 *
1511 * The matrix provided is an affine color transformation of the following form:
1512 *
1513 * |r.r r.g r.b 0|
1514 * |g.r g.g g.b 0|
1515 * |b.r b.g b.b 0|
1516 * |Tr Tg Tb 1|
1517 *
1518 * This matrix will be provided in row-major form: {r.r, r.g, r.b, 0, g.r, ...}.
1519 *
1520 * Given a matrix of this form and an input color [R_in, G_in, B_in], the output
1521 * color [R_out, G_out, B_out] will be:
1522 *
1523 * R_out = R_in * r.r + G_in * g.r + B_in * b.r + Tr
1524 * G_out = R_in * r.g + G_in * g.g + B_in * b.g + Tg
1525 * B_out = R_in * r.b + G_in * g.b + B_in * b.b + Tb
1526 *
1527 * Parameters:
1528 * matrix - a 4x4 transform matrix (16 floats) as described above
1529 * hint - a hint value which may be used instead of the given matrix unless it
1530 * is HAL_COLOR_TRANSFORM_ARBITRARY
1531 *
1532 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1533 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
1534 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER - hint is not a valid color transform hint
1535 */
1536 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_COLOR_TRANSFORM)(
1537 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, const float* matrix,
1538 int32_t /*android_color_transform_t*/ hint);
1539
1540 /* setOutputBuffer(..., buffer, releaseFence)
1541 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_OUTPUT_BUFFER
1542 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1543 *
1544 * Sets the output buffer for a virtual display. That is, the buffer to which
1545 * the composition result will be written.
1546 *
1547 * Also provides a file descriptor referring to a release sync fence object,
1548 * which will be signaled when it is safe to write to the output buffer. If it
1549 * is already safe to write to the output buffer, -1 may be passed instead. The
1550 * device must ensure that it is safe for the client to close this file
1551 * descriptor at any point after this function is called.
1552 *
1553 * Must be called at least once before presentDisplay, but does not have any
1554 * interaction with layer state or display validation.
1555 *
1556 * Parameters:
1557 * buffer - the new output buffer
1558 * releaseFence - a sync fence file descriptor as described above
1559 *
1560 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1561 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
1562 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER - the new output buffer handle was invalid
1563 * HWC2_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - display does not refer to a virtual display
1564 */
1565 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_OUTPUT_BUFFER)(
1566 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, buffer_handle_t buffer,
1567 int32_t releaseFence);
1568
1569 /* setPowerMode(..., mode)
1570 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_POWER_MODE
1571 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1572 *
1573 * Sets the power mode of the given display. The transition must be complete
1574 * when this function returns. It is valid to call this function multiple times
1575 * with the same power mode.
1576 *
1577 * All displays must support HWC2_POWER_MODE_ON and HWC2_POWER_MODE_OFF. Whether
1578 * a display supports HWC2_POWER_MODE_DOZE or HWC2_POWER_MODE_DOZE_SUSPEND may
1579 * be queried using getDozeSupport.
1580 *
1581 * Parameters:
1582 * mode - the new power mode
1583 *
1584 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1585 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
1586 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER - mode was not a valid power mode
1587 * HWC2_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - mode was a valid power mode, but is not supported
1588 * on this display
1589 */
1590 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_POWER_MODE)(
1591 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display,
1592 int32_t /*hwc2_power_mode_t*/ mode);
1593
1594 /* setVsyncEnabled(..., enabled)
1595 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_VSYNC_ENABLED
1596 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1597 *
1598 * Enables or disables the vsync signal for the given display. Virtual displays
1599 * never generate vsync callbacks, and any attempt to enable vsync for a virtual
1600 * display though this function must return HWC2_ERROR_NONE and have no other
1601 * effect.
1602 *
1603 * Parameters:
1604 * enabled - whether to enable or disable vsync
1605 *
1606 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1607 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
1608 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER - enabled was an invalid value
1609 */
1610 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_VSYNC_ENABLED)(
1611 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display,
1612 int32_t /*hwc2_vsync_t*/ enabled);
1613
1614 /* validateDisplay(..., outNumTypes, outNumRequests)
1615 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_VALIDATE_DISPLAY
1616 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1617 *
1618 * Instructs the device to inspect all of the layer state and determine if
1619 * there are any composition type changes necessary before presenting the
1620 * display. Permitted changes are described in the definition of
1621 * hwc2_composition_t above.
1622 *
1623 * Also returns the number of layer requests required
1624 * by the given layer configuration.
1625 *
1626 * Parameters:
1627 * outNumTypes - the number of composition type changes required by the
1628 * device; if greater than 0, the client must either set and validate new
1629 * types, or call acceptDisplayChanges to accept the changes returned by
1630 * getChangedCompositionTypes; must be the same as the number of changes
1631 * returned by getChangedCompositionTypes (see the declaration of that
1632 * function for more information); pointer will be non-NULL
1633 * outNumRequests - the number of layer requests required by this layer
1634 * configuration; must be equal to the number of layer requests returned
1635 * by getDisplayRequests (see the declaration of that function for
1636 * more information); pointer will be non-NULL
1637 *
1638 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE if no changes are necessary and it is safe to present
1639 * the display using the current layer state. Otherwise returns one of the
1640 * following errors:
1641 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
1642 * HWC2_ERROR_HAS_CHANGES - outNumTypes was greater than 0 (see parameter list
1643 * for more information)
1644 */
1645 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_VALIDATE_DISPLAY)(
1646 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display,
1647 uint32_t* outNumTypes, uint32_t* outNumRequests);
1648
1649 /*
1650 * Layer Functions
1651 *
1652 * These are functions which operate on layers, but which do not modify state
1653 * that must be validated before use. See also 'Layer State Functions' below.
1654 *
1655 * All of these functions take as their first three parameters a device pointer,
1656 * a display handle for the display which contains the layer, and a layer
1657 * handle, so these parameters are omitted from the described parameter lists.
1658 */
1659
1660 /* setCursorPosition(..., x, y)
1661 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_CURSOR_POSITION
1662 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1663 *
1664 * Asynchonously sets the position of a cursor layer.
1665 *
1666 * Prior to validateDisplay, a layer may be marked as HWC2_COMPOSITION_CURSOR.
1667 * If validation succeeds (i.e., the device does not request a composition
1668 * change for that layer), then once a buffer has been set for the layer and it
1669 * has been presented, its position may be set by this function at any time
1670 * between presentDisplay and any subsequent validateDisplay calls for this
1671 * display.
1672 *
1673 * Once validateDisplay is called, this function will not be called again until
1674 * the validate/present sequence is completed.
1675 *
1676 * May be called from any thread so long as it is not interleaved with the
1677 * validate/present sequence as described above.
1678 *
1679 * Parameters:
1680 * x - the new x coordinate (in pixels from the left of the screen)
1681 * y - the new y coordinate (in pixels from the top of the screen)
1682 *
1683 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1684 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_DISPLAY - an invalid display handle was passed in
1685 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - the layer is invalid or is not currently marked as
1686 * HWC2_COMPOSITION_CURSOR
1687 * HWC2_ERROR_NOT_VALIDATED - the device is currently in the middle of the
1688 * validate/present sequence
1689 */
1690 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_CURSOR_POSITION)(
1691 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer,
1692 int32_t x, int32_t y);
1693
1694 /* setLayerBuffer(..., buffer, acquireFence)
1695 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_BUFFER
1696 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1697 *
1698 * Sets the buffer handle to be displayed for this layer. If the buffer
1699 * properties set at allocation time (width, height, format, and usage) have not
1700 * changed since the previous frame, it is not necessary to call validateDisplay
1701 * before calling presentDisplay unless new state needs to be validated in the
1702 * interim.
1703 *
1704 * Also provides a file descriptor referring to an acquire sync fence object,
1705 * which will be signaled when it is safe to read from the given buffer. If it
1706 * is already safe to read from the buffer, -1 may be passed instead. The
1707 * device must ensure that it is safe for the client to close this file
1708 * descriptor at any point after this function is called.
1709 *
1710 * This function must return HWC2_ERROR_NONE and have no other effect if called
1711 * for a layer with a composition type of HWC2_COMPOSITION_SOLID_COLOR (because
1712 * it has no buffer) or HWC2_COMPOSITION_SIDEBAND or HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT
1713 * (because synchronization and buffer updates for these layers are handled
1714 * elsewhere).
1715 *
1716 * Parameters:
1717 * buffer - the buffer handle to set
1718 * acquireFence - a sync fence file descriptor as described above
1719 *
1720 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1721 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - an invalid layer handle was passed in
1722 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER - the buffer handle passed in was invalid
1723 */
1724 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_LAYER_BUFFER)(
1725 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer,
1726 buffer_handle_t buffer, int32_t acquireFence);
1727
1728 /* setLayerSurfaceDamage(..., damage)
1729 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_SURFACE_DAMAGE
1730 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1731 *
1732 * Provides the region of the source buffer which has been modified since the
1733 * last frame. This region does not need to be validated before calling
1734 * presentDisplay.
1735 *
1736 * Once set through this function, the damage region remains the same until a
1737 * subsequent call to this function.
1738 *
1739 * If damage.numRects > 0, then it may be assumed that any portion of the source
1740 * buffer not covered by one of the rects has not been modified this frame. If
1741 * damage.numRects == 0, then the whole source buffer must be treated as if it
1742 * has been modified.
1743 *
1744 * If the layer's contents are not modified relative to the prior frame, damage
1745 * will contain exactly one empty rect([0, 0, 0, 0]).
1746 *
1747 * The damage rects are relative to the pre-transformed buffer, and their origin
1748 * is the top-left corner. They will not exceed the dimensions of the latched
1749 * buffer.
1750 *
1751 * Parameters:
1752 * damage - the new surface damage region
1753 *
1754 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1755 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - an invalid layer handle was passed in
1756 */
1757 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_LAYER_SURFACE_DAMAGE)(
1758 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer,
1759 hwc_region_t damage);
1760
1761 /*
1762 * Layer State Functions
1763 *
1764 * These functions modify the state of a given layer. They do not take effect
1765 * until the display configuration is successfully validated with
1766 * validateDisplay and the display contents are presented with presentDisplay.
1767 *
1768 * All of these functions take as their first three parameters a device pointer,
1769 * a display handle for the display which contains the layer, and a layer
1770 * handle, so these parameters are omitted from the described parameter lists.
1771 */
1772
1773 /* setLayerBlendMode(..., mode)
1774 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_BLEND_MODE
1775 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1776 *
1777 * Sets the blend mode of the given layer.
1778 *
1779 * Parameters:
1780 * mode - the new blend mode
1781 *
1782 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1783 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - an invalid layer handle was passed in
1784 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER - an invalid blend mode was passed in
1785 */
1786 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_LAYER_BLEND_MODE)(
1787 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer,
1788 int32_t /*hwc2_blend_mode_t*/ mode);
1789
1790 /* setLayerColor(..., color)
1791 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_COLOR
1792 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1793 *
1794 * Sets the color of the given layer. If the composition type of the layer is
1795 * not HWC2_COMPOSITION_SOLID_COLOR, this call must return HWC2_ERROR_NONE and
1796 * have no other effect.
1797 *
1798 * Parameters:
1799 * color - the new color
1800 *
1801 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1802 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - an invalid layer handle was passed in
1803 */
1804 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_LAYER_COLOR)(
1805 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer,
1806 hwc_color_t color);
1807
1808 /* setLayerCompositionType(..., type)
1809 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_COMPOSITION_TYPE
1810 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1811 *
1812 * Sets the desired composition type of the given layer. During validateDisplay,
1813 * the device may request changes to the composition types of any of the layers
1814 * as described in the definition of hwc2_composition_t above.
1815 *
1816 * Parameters:
1817 * type - the new composition type
1818 *
1819 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1820 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - an invalid layer handle was passed in
1821 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER - an invalid composition type was passed in
1822 * HWC2_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - a valid composition type was passed in, but it is
1823 * not supported by this device
1824 */
1825 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_LAYER_COMPOSITION_TYPE)(
1826 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer,
1827 int32_t /*hwc2_composition_t*/ type);
1828
1829 /* setLayerDataspace(..., dataspace)
1830 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_DATASPACE
1831 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1832 *
1833 * Sets the dataspace that the current buffer on this layer is in.
1834 *
1835 * The dataspace provides more information about how to interpret the buffer
1836 * contents, such as the encoding standard and color transform.
1837 *
1838 * See the values of android_dataspace_t in <system/graphics.h> for more
1839 * information.
1840 *
1841 * Parameters:
1842 * dataspace - the new dataspace
1843 *
1844 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1845 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - an invalid layer handle was passed in
1846 */
1847 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_LAYER_DATASPACE)(
1848 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer,
1849 int32_t /*android_dataspace_t*/ dataspace);
1850
1851 /* setLayerDisplayFrame(..., frame)
1852 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_DISPLAY_FRAME
1853 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1854 *
1855 * Sets the display frame (the portion of the display covered by a layer) of the
1856 * given layer. This frame will not exceed the display dimensions.
1857 *
1858 * Parameters:
1859 * frame - the new display frame
1860 *
1861 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1862 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - an invalid layer handle was passed in
1863 */
1864 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_LAYER_DISPLAY_FRAME)(
1865 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer,
1866 hwc_rect_t frame);
1867
1868 /* setLayerPlaneAlpha(..., alpha)
1869 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_PLANE_ALPHA
1870 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1871 *
1872 * Sets an alpha value (a floating point value in the range [0.0, 1.0]) which
1873 * will be applied to the whole layer. It can be conceptualized as a
1874 * preprocessing step which applies the following function:
1875 * if (blendMode == HWC2_BLEND_MODE_PREMULTIPLIED)
1876 * out.rgb = in.rgb * planeAlpha
1877 * out.a = in.a * planeAlpha
1878 *
1879 * If the device does not support this operation on a layer which is marked
1880 * HWC2_COMPOSITION_DEVICE, it must request a composition type change to
1881 * HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT upon the next validateDisplay call.
1882 *
1883 * Parameters:
1884 * alpha - the plane alpha value to apply
1885 *
1886 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1887 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - an invalid layer handle was passed in
1888 */
1889 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_LAYER_PLANE_ALPHA)(
1890 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer,
1891 float alpha);
1892
1893 /* setLayerSidebandStream(..., stream)
1894 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_SIDEBAND_STREAM
1895 * Provided by HWC2 devices which support HWC2_CAPABILITY_SIDEBAND_STREAM
1896 *
1897 * Sets the sideband stream for this layer. If the composition type of the given
1898 * layer is not HWC2_COMPOSITION_SIDEBAND, this call must return HWC2_ERROR_NONE
1899 * and have no other effect.
1900 *
1901 * Parameters:
1902 * stream - the new sideband stream
1903 *
1904 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1905 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - an invalid layer handle was passed in
1906 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER - an invalid sideband stream was passed in
1907 */
1908 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_LAYER_SIDEBAND_STREAM)(
1909 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer,
1910 const native_handle_t* stream);
1911
1912 /* setLayerSourceCrop(..., crop)
1913 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_SOURCE_CROP
1914 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1915 *
1916 * Sets the source crop (the portion of the source buffer which will fill the
1917 * display frame) of the given layer. This crop rectangle will not exceed the
1918 * dimensions of the latched buffer.
1919 *
1920 * If the device is not capable of supporting a true float source crop (i.e., it
1921 * will truncate or round the floats to integers), it should set this layer to
1922 * HWC2_COMPOSITION_CLIENT when crop is non-integral for the most accurate
1923 * rendering.
1924 *
1925 * If the device cannot support float source crops, but still wants to handle
1926 * the layer, it should use the following code (or similar) to convert to
1927 * an integer crop:
1928 * intCrop.left = (int) ceilf(crop.left);
1929 * intCrop.top = (int) ceilf(crop.top);
1930 * intCrop.right = (int) floorf(crop.right);
1931 * intCrop.bottom = (int) floorf(crop.bottom);
1932 *
1933 * Parameters:
1934 * crop - the new source crop
1935 *
1936 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1937 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - an invalid layer handle was passed in
1938 */
1939 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_LAYER_SOURCE_CROP)(
1940 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer,
1941 hwc_frect_t crop);
1942
1943 /* setLayerTransform(..., transform)
1944 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_TRANSFORM
1945 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1946 *
1947 * Sets the transform (rotation/flip) of the given layer.
1948 *
1949 * Parameters:
1950 * transform - the new transform
1951 *
1952 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1953 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - an invalid layer handle was passed in
1954 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER - an invalid transform was passed in
1955 */
1956 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_LAYER_TRANSFORM)(
1957 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer,
1958 int32_t /*hwc_transform_t*/ transform);
1959
1960 /* setLayerVisibleRegion(..., visible)
1961 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_VISIBLE_REGION
1962 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1963 *
1964 * Specifies the portion of the layer that is visible, including portions under
1965 * translucent areas of other layers. The region is in screen space, and will
1966 * not exceed the dimensions of the screen.
1967 *
1968 * Parameters:
1969 * visible - the new visible region, in screen space
1970 *
1971 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1972 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - an invalid layer handle was passed in
1973 */
1974 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_LAYER_VISIBLE_REGION)(
1975 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer,
1976 hwc_region_t visible);
1977
1978 /* setLayerZOrder(..., z)
1979 * Descriptor: HWC2_FUNCTION_SET_LAYER_Z_ORDER
1980 * Must be provided by all HWC2 devices
1981 *
1982 * Sets the desired Z order (height) of the given layer. A layer with a greater
1983 * Z value occludes a layer with a lesser Z value.
1984 *
1985 * Parameters:
1986 * z - the new Z order
1987 *
1988 * Returns HWC2_ERROR_NONE or one of the following errors:
1989 * HWC2_ERROR_BAD_LAYER - an invalid layer handle was passed in
1990 */
1991 typedef int32_t /*hwc2_error_t*/ (*HWC2_PFN_SET_LAYER_Z_ORDER)(
1992 hwc2_device_t* device, hwc2_display_t display, hwc2_layer_t layer,
1993 uint32_t z);
1994
1995 __END_DECLS
1996
1997 #endif
1998