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It 39 // handles common tasks like management of the connection to the BufferQueue 40 // and the buffer pool. 41 class ConsumerBase : public virtual RefBase, 42 protected ConsumerListener { 43 public: 44 struct FrameAvailableListener : public virtual RefBase { 45 // See IConsumerListener::onFrame{Available,Replaced} 46 virtual void onFrameAvailable(const BufferItem& item) = 0; onFrameReplacedFrameAvailableListener47 virtual void onFrameReplaced(const BufferItem& /* item */) {} 48 }; 49 50 virtual ~ConsumerBase(); 51 52 // abandon frees all the buffers and puts the ConsumerBase into the 53 // 'abandoned' state. Once put in this state the ConsumerBase can never 54 // leave it. When in the 'abandoned' state, all methods of the 55 // IGraphicBufferProducer interface will fail with the NO_INIT error. 56 // 57 // Note that while calling this method causes all the buffers to be freed 58 // from the perspective of the the ConsumerBase, if there are additional 59 // references on the buffers (e.g. if a buffer is referenced by a client 60 // or by OpenGL ES as a texture) then those buffer will remain allocated. 61 void abandon(); 62 63 // Returns true if the ConsumerBase is in the 'abandoned' state 64 bool isAbandoned(); 65 66 // set the name of the ConsumerBase that will be used to identify it in 67 // log messages. 68 void setName(const String8& name); 69 70 // dumpState writes the current state to a string. Child classes should add 71 // their state to the dump by overriding the dumpLocked method, which is 72 // called by these methods after locking the mutex. 73 void dumpState(String8& result) const; 74 void dumpState(String8& result, const char* prefix) const; 75 76 // setFrameAvailableListener sets the listener object that will be notified 77 // when a new frame becomes available. 78 void setFrameAvailableListener(const wp<FrameAvailableListener>& listener); 79 80 // See IGraphicBufferConsumer::detachBuffer 81 status_t detachBuffer(int slot); 82 83 // See IGraphicBufferConsumer::setDefaultBufferSize 84 status_t setDefaultBufferSize(uint32_t width, uint32_t height); 85 86 // See IGraphicBufferConsumer::setDefaultBufferFormat 87 status_t setDefaultBufferFormat(PixelFormat defaultFormat); 88 89 // See IGraphicBufferConsumer::setDefaultBufferDataSpace 90 status_t setDefaultBufferDataSpace(android_dataspace defaultDataSpace); 91 92 // See IGraphicBufferConsumer::getOccupancyHistory 93 status_t getOccupancyHistory(bool forceFlush, 94 std::vector<OccupancyTracker::Segment>* outHistory); 95 96 // See IGraphicBufferConsumer::discardFreeBuffers 97 status_t discardFreeBuffers(); 98 99 private: 100 ConsumerBase(const ConsumerBase&); 101 void operator=(const ConsumerBase&); 102 103 protected: 104 // ConsumerBase constructs a new ConsumerBase object to consume image 105 // buffers from the given IGraphicBufferConsumer. 106 // The controlledByApp flag indicates that this consumer is under the application's 107 // control. 108 explicit ConsumerBase(const sp<IGraphicBufferConsumer>& consumer, bool controlledByApp = false); 109 110 // onLastStrongRef gets called by RefBase just before the dtor of the most 111 // derived class. It is used to clean up the buffers so that ConsumerBase 112 // can coordinate the clean-up by calling into virtual methods implemented 113 // by the derived classes. This would not be possible from the 114 // ConsuemrBase dtor because by the time that gets called the derived 115 // classes have already been destructed. 116 // 117 // This methods should not need to be overridden by derived classes, but 118 // if they are overridden the ConsumerBase implementation must be called 119 // from the derived class. 120 virtual void onLastStrongRef(const void* id); 121 122 // Implementation of the IConsumerListener interface. These 123 // calls are used to notify the ConsumerBase of asynchronous events in the 124 // BufferQueue. The onFrameAvailable, onFrameReplaced, and 125 // onBuffersReleased methods should not need to be overridden by derived 126 // classes, but if they are overridden the ConsumerBase implementation must 127 // be called from the derived class. The ConsumerBase version of 128 // onSidebandStreamChanged does nothing and can be overriden by derived 129 // classes if they want the notification. 130 virtual void onFrameAvailable(const BufferItem& item) override; 131 virtual void onFrameReplaced(const BufferItem& item) override; 132 virtual void onBuffersReleased() override; 133 virtual void onSidebandStreamChanged() override; 134 135 // freeBufferLocked frees up the given buffer slot. If the slot has been 136 // initialized this will release the reference to the GraphicBuffer in that 137 // slot. Otherwise it has no effect. 138 // 139 // Derived classes should override this method to clean up any state they 140 // keep per slot. If it is overridden, the derived class's implementation 141 // must call ConsumerBase::freeBufferLocked. 142 // 143 // This method must be called with mMutex locked. 144 virtual void freeBufferLocked(int slotIndex); 145 146 // abandonLocked puts the BufferQueue into the abandoned state, causing 147 // all future operations on it to fail. This method rather than the public 148 // abandon method should be overridden by child classes to add abandon- 149 // time behavior. 150 // 151 // Derived classes should override this method to clean up any object 152 // state they keep (as opposed to per-slot state). If it is overridden, 153 // the derived class's implementation must call ConsumerBase::abandonLocked. 154 // 155 // This method must be called with mMutex locked. 156 virtual void abandonLocked(); 157 158 // dumpLocked dumps the current state of the ConsumerBase object to the 159 // result string. Each line is prefixed with the string pointed to by the 160 // prefix argument. The buffer argument points to a buffer that may be 161 // used for intermediate formatting data, and the size of that buffer is 162 // indicated by the size argument. 163 // 164 // Derived classes should override this method to dump their internal 165 // state. If this method is overridden the derived class's implementation 166 // should call ConsumerBase::dumpLocked. 167 // 168 // This method must be called with mMutex locked. 169 virtual void dumpLocked(String8& result, const char* prefix) const; 170 171 // acquireBufferLocked fetches the next buffer from the BufferQueue and 172 // updates the buffer slot for the buffer returned. 173 // 174 // Derived classes should override this method to perform any 175 // initialization that must take place the first time a buffer is assigned 176 // to a slot. If it is overridden the derived class's implementation must 177 // call ConsumerBase::acquireBufferLocked. 178 virtual status_t acquireBufferLocked(BufferItem *item, nsecs_t presentWhen, 179 uint64_t maxFrameNumber = 0); 180 181 // releaseBufferLocked relinquishes control over a buffer, returning that 182 // control to the BufferQueue. 183 // 184 // Derived classes should override this method to perform any cleanup that 185 // must take place when a buffer is released back to the BufferQueue. If 186 // it is overridden the derived class's implementation must call 187 // ConsumerBase::releaseBufferLocked. 188 virtual status_t releaseBufferLocked(int slot, 189 const sp<GraphicBuffer> graphicBuffer, 190 EGLDisplay display, EGLSyncKHR eglFence); 191 192 // returns true iff the slot still has the graphicBuffer in it. 193 bool stillTracking(int slot, const sp<GraphicBuffer> graphicBuffer); 194 195 // addReleaseFence* adds the sync points associated with a fence to the set 196 // of sync points that must be reached before the buffer in the given slot 197 // may be used after the slot has been released. This should be called by 198 // derived classes each time some asynchronous work is kicked off that 199 // references the buffer. 200 status_t addReleaseFence(int slot, 201 const sp<GraphicBuffer> graphicBuffer, const sp<Fence>& fence); 202 status_t addReleaseFenceLocked(int slot, 203 const sp<GraphicBuffer> graphicBuffer, const sp<Fence>& fence); 204 205 // Slot contains the information and object references that 206 // ConsumerBase maintains about a BufferQueue buffer slot. 207 struct Slot { 208 // mGraphicBuffer is the Gralloc buffer store in the slot or NULL if 209 // no Gralloc buffer is in the slot. 210 sp<GraphicBuffer> mGraphicBuffer; 211 212 // mFence is a fence which will signal when the buffer associated with 213 // this buffer slot is no longer being used by the consumer and can be 214 // overwritten. The buffer can be dequeued before the fence signals; 215 // the producer is responsible for delaying writes until it signals. 216 sp<Fence> mFence; 217 218 // the frame number of the last acquired frame for this slot 219 uint64_t mFrameNumber; 220 }; 221 222 // mSlots stores the buffers that have been allocated by the BufferQueue 223 // for each buffer slot. It is initialized to null pointers, and gets 224 // filled in with the result of BufferQueue::acquire when the 225 // client dequeues a buffer from a 226 // slot that has not yet been used. The buffer allocated to a slot will also 227 // be replaced if the requested buffer usage or geometry differs from that 228 // of the buffer allocated to a slot. 229 Slot mSlots[BufferQueueDefs::NUM_BUFFER_SLOTS]; 230 231 // mAbandoned indicates that the BufferQueue will no longer be used to 232 // consume images buffers pushed to it using the IGraphicBufferProducer 233 // interface. It is initialized to false, and set to true in the abandon 234 // method. A BufferQueue that has been abandoned will return the NO_INIT 235 // error from all IConsumerBase methods capable of returning an error. 236 bool mAbandoned; 237 238 // mName is a string used to identify the ConsumerBase in log messages. 239 // It can be set by the setName method. 240 String8 mName; 241 242 // mFrameAvailableListener is the listener object that will be called when a 243 // new frame becomes available. If it is not NULL it will be called from 244 // queueBuffer. The listener object is protected by mFrameAvailableMutex 245 // (not mMutex). 246 Mutex mFrameAvailableMutex; 247 wp<FrameAvailableListener> mFrameAvailableListener; 248 249 // The ConsumerBase has-a BufferQueue and is responsible for creating this object 250 // if none is supplied 251 sp<IGraphicBufferConsumer> mConsumer; 252 253 // The final release fence of the most recent buffer released by 254 // releaseBufferLocked. 255 sp<Fence> mPrevFinalReleaseFence; 256 257 // mMutex is the mutex used to prevent concurrent access to the member 258 // variables of ConsumerBase objects. It must be locked whenever the 259 // member variables are accessed or when any of the *Locked methods are 260 // called. 261 // 262 // This mutex is intended to be locked by derived classes. 263 mutable Mutex mMutex; 264 }; 265 266 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 267 }; // namespace android 268 269 #endif // ANDROID_GUI_CONSUMERBASE_H 270