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16 
17 package android.hardware.display;
18 
19 import android.hardware.SensorManager;
20 import android.os.Handler;
21 import android.os.PowerManager;
22 import android.util.IntArray;
23 import android.util.SparseArray;
24 import android.view.Display;
25 import android.view.DisplayInfo;
26 
27 /**
28  * Display manager local system service interface.
29  *
30  * @hide Only for use within the system server.
31  */
32 public abstract class DisplayManagerInternal {
33     /**
34      * Called by the power manager to initialize power management facilities.
35      */
initPowerManagement(DisplayPowerCallbacks callbacks, Handler handler, SensorManager sensorManager)36     public abstract void initPowerManagement(DisplayPowerCallbacks callbacks,
37             Handler handler, SensorManager sensorManager);
38 
39     /**
40      * Called by the power manager to request a new power state.
41      * <p>
42      * The display power controller makes a copy of the provided object and then
43      * begins adjusting the power state to match what was requested.
44      * </p>
45      *
46      * @param request The requested power state.
47      * @param waitForNegativeProximity If true, issues a request to wait for
48      * negative proximity before turning the screen back on, assuming the screen
49      * was turned off by the proximity sensor.
50      * @return True if display is ready, false if there are important changes that must
51      * be made asynchronously (such as turning the screen on), in which case the caller
52      * should grab a wake lock, watch for {@link DisplayPowerCallbacks#onStateChanged()}
53      * then try the request again later until the state converges.
54      */
requestPowerState(DisplayPowerRequest request, boolean waitForNegativeProximity)55     public abstract boolean requestPowerState(DisplayPowerRequest request,
56             boolean waitForNegativeProximity);
57 
58     /**
59      * Returns true if the proximity sensor screen-off function is available.
60      */
isProximitySensorAvailable()61     public abstract boolean isProximitySensorAvailable();
62 
63     /**
64      * Returns information about the specified logical display.
65      *
66      * @param displayId The logical display id.
67      * @return The logical display info, or null if the display does not exist.  The
68      * returned object must be treated as immutable.
69      */
getDisplayInfo(int displayId)70     public abstract DisplayInfo getDisplayInfo(int displayId);
71 
72     /**
73      * Registers a display transaction listener to provide the client a chance to
74      * update its surfaces within the same transaction as any display layout updates.
75      *
76      * @param listener The listener to register.
77      */
registerDisplayTransactionListener(DisplayTransactionListener listener)78     public abstract void registerDisplayTransactionListener(DisplayTransactionListener listener);
79 
80     /**
81      * Unregisters a display transaction listener to provide the client a chance to
82      * update its surfaces within the same transaction as any display layout updates.
83      *
84      * @param listener The listener to unregister.
85      */
unregisterDisplayTransactionListener(DisplayTransactionListener listener)86     public abstract void unregisterDisplayTransactionListener(DisplayTransactionListener listener);
87 
88     /**
89      * Overrides the display information of a particular logical display.
90      * This is used by the window manager to control the size and characteristics
91      * of the default display.  It is expected to apply the requested change
92      * to the display information synchronously so that applications will immediately
93      * observe the new state.
94      *
95      * NOTE: This method must be the only entry point by which the window manager
96      * influences the logical configuration of displays.
97      *
98      * @param displayId The logical display id.
99      * @param info The new data to be stored.
100      */
setDisplayInfoOverrideFromWindowManager( int displayId, DisplayInfo info)101     public abstract void setDisplayInfoOverrideFromWindowManager(
102             int displayId, DisplayInfo info);
103 
104     /**
105      * Get current display info without override from WindowManager.
106      * Current implementation of LogicalDisplay#getDisplayInfoLocked() always returns display info
107      * with overrides from WM if set. This method can be used for getting real display size without
108      * overrides to determine if real changes to display metrics happened.
109      * @param displayId Id of the target display.
110      * @param outInfo {@link DisplayInfo} to fill.
111      */
getNonOverrideDisplayInfo(int displayId, DisplayInfo outInfo)112     public abstract void getNonOverrideDisplayInfo(int displayId, DisplayInfo outInfo);
113 
114     /**
115      * Called by the window manager to perform traversals while holding a
116      * surface flinger transaction.
117      */
performTraversalInTransactionFromWindowManager()118     public abstract void performTraversalInTransactionFromWindowManager();
119 
120     /**
121      * Tells the display manager about properties of the display that depend on the windows on it.
122      * This includes whether there is interesting unique content on the specified logical display,
123      * and whether the one of the windows has a preferred refresh rate.
124      * <p>
125      * If the display has unique content, then the display manager arranges for it
126      * to be presented on a physical display if appropriate.  Otherwise, the display manager
127      * may choose to make the physical display mirror some other logical display.
128      * </p>
129      *
130      * <p>
131      * If one of the windows on the display has a preferred refresh rate that's supported by the
132      * display, then the display manager will request its use.
133      * </p>
134      *
135      * @param displayId The logical display id to update.
136      * @param hasContent True if the logical display has content. This is used to control automatic
137      * mirroring.
138      * @param requestedRefreshRate The preferred refresh rate for the top-most visible window that
139      * has a preference.
140      * @param requestedModeId The preferred mode id for the top-most visible window that has a
141      * preference.
142      * @param inTraversal True if called from WindowManagerService during a window traversal
143      * prior to call to performTraversalInTransactionFromWindowManager.
144      */
setDisplayProperties(int displayId, boolean hasContent, float requestedRefreshRate, int requestedModeId, boolean inTraversal)145     public abstract void setDisplayProperties(int displayId, boolean hasContent,
146             float requestedRefreshRate, int requestedModeId, boolean inTraversal);
147 
148     /**
149      * Applies an offset to the contents of a display, for example to avoid burn-in.
150      * <p>
151      * TODO: Technically this should be associated with a physical rather than logical
152      * display but this is good enough for now.
153      * </p>
154      *
155      * @param displayId The logical display id to update.
156      * @param x The X offset by which to shift the contents of the display.
157      * @param y The Y offset by which to shift the contents of the display.
158      */
setDisplayOffsets(int displayId, int x, int y)159     public abstract void setDisplayOffsets(int displayId, int x, int y);
160 
161     /**
162      * Provide a list of UIDs that are present on the display and are allowed to access it.
163      *
164      * @param displayAccessUIDs Mapping displayId -> int array of UIDs.
165      */
setDisplayAccessUIDs(SparseArray<IntArray> displayAccessUIDs)166     public abstract void setDisplayAccessUIDs(SparseArray<IntArray> displayAccessUIDs);
167 
168     /**
169      * Check if specified UID's content is present on display and should be granted access to it.
170      *
171      * @param uid UID to be checked.
172      * @param displayId id of the display where presence of the content is checked.
173      * */
isUidPresentOnDisplay(int uid, int displayId)174     public abstract boolean isUidPresentOnDisplay(int uid, int displayId);
175 
176     /**
177      * Describes the requested power state of the display.
178      *
179      * This object is intended to describe the general characteristics of the
180      * power state, such as whether the screen should be on or off and the current
181      * brightness controls leaving the DisplayPowerController to manage the
182      * details of how the transitions between states should occur.  The goal is for
183      * the PowerManagerService to focus on the global power state and not
184      * have to micro-manage screen off animations, auto-brightness and other effects.
185      */
186     public static final class DisplayPowerRequest {
187         // Policy: Turn screen off as if the user pressed the power button
188         // including playing a screen off animation if applicable.
189         public static final int POLICY_OFF = 0;
190         // Policy: Enable dozing and always-on display functionality.
191         public static final int POLICY_DOZE = 1;
192         // Policy: Make the screen dim when the user activity timeout is
193         // about to expire.
194         public static final int POLICY_DIM = 2;
195         // Policy: Make the screen bright as usual.
196         public static final int POLICY_BRIGHT = 3;
197         // Policy: Keep the screen and display optimized for VR mode.
198         public static final int POLICY_VR = 4;
199 
200         // The basic overall policy to apply: off, doze, dim or bright.
201         public int policy;
202 
203         // If true, the proximity sensor overrides the screen state when an object is
204         // nearby, turning it off temporarily until the object is moved away.
205         public boolean useProximitySensor;
206 
207         // The desired screen brightness in the range 0 (minimum / off) to 255 (brightest).
208         // The display power controller may choose to clamp the brightness.
209         // When auto-brightness is enabled, this field should specify a nominal default
210         // value to use while waiting for the light sensor to report enough data.
211         public int screenBrightness;
212 
213         // The screen auto-brightness adjustment factor in the range -1 (dimmer) to 1 (brighter).
214         public float screenAutoBrightnessAdjustment;
215 
216         // Set to true if screenBrightness and screenAutoBrightnessAdjustment were both
217         // set by the user as opposed to being programmatically controlled by apps.
218         public boolean brightnessSetByUser;
219 
220         // If true, enables automatic brightness control.
221         public boolean useAutoBrightness;
222 
223         // If true, scales the brightness to half of desired.
224         public boolean lowPowerMode;
225 
226         // The factor to adjust the screen brightness in low power mode in the range
227         // 0 (screen off) to 1 (no change)
228         public float screenLowPowerBrightnessFactor;
229 
230         // If true, applies a brightness boost.
231         public boolean boostScreenBrightness;
232 
233         // If true, prevents the screen from completely turning on if it is currently off.
234         // The display does not enter a "ready" state if this flag is true and screen on is
235         // blocked.  The window manager policy blocks screen on while it prepares the keyguard to
236         // prevent the user from seeing intermediate updates.
237         //
238         // Technically, we may not block the screen itself from turning on (because that introduces
239         // extra unnecessary latency) but we do prevent content on screen from becoming
240         // visible to the user.
241         public boolean blockScreenOn;
242 
243         // Overrides the policy for adjusting screen brightness and state while dozing.
244         public int dozeScreenBrightness;
245         public int dozeScreenState;
246 
DisplayPowerRequest()247         public DisplayPowerRequest() {
248             policy = POLICY_BRIGHT;
249             useProximitySensor = false;
250             screenBrightness = PowerManager.BRIGHTNESS_ON;
251             screenAutoBrightnessAdjustment = 0.0f;
252             screenLowPowerBrightnessFactor = 0.5f;
253             useAutoBrightness = false;
254             blockScreenOn = false;
255             dozeScreenBrightness = PowerManager.BRIGHTNESS_DEFAULT;
256             dozeScreenState = Display.STATE_UNKNOWN;
257         }
258 
DisplayPowerRequest(DisplayPowerRequest other)259         public DisplayPowerRequest(DisplayPowerRequest other) {
260             copyFrom(other);
261         }
262 
isBrightOrDim()263         public boolean isBrightOrDim() {
264             return policy == POLICY_BRIGHT || policy == POLICY_DIM;
265         }
266 
isVr()267         public boolean isVr() {
268             return policy == POLICY_VR;
269         }
270 
copyFrom(DisplayPowerRequest other)271         public void copyFrom(DisplayPowerRequest other) {
272             policy = other.policy;
273             useProximitySensor = other.useProximitySensor;
274             screenBrightness = other.screenBrightness;
275             screenAutoBrightnessAdjustment = other.screenAutoBrightnessAdjustment;
276             screenLowPowerBrightnessFactor = other.screenLowPowerBrightnessFactor;
277             brightnessSetByUser = other.brightnessSetByUser;
278             useAutoBrightness = other.useAutoBrightness;
279             blockScreenOn = other.blockScreenOn;
280             lowPowerMode = other.lowPowerMode;
281             boostScreenBrightness = other.boostScreenBrightness;
282             dozeScreenBrightness = other.dozeScreenBrightness;
283             dozeScreenState = other.dozeScreenState;
284         }
285 
286         @Override
equals(Object o)287         public boolean equals(Object o) {
288             return o instanceof DisplayPowerRequest
289                     && equals((DisplayPowerRequest)o);
290         }
291 
equals(DisplayPowerRequest other)292         public boolean equals(DisplayPowerRequest other) {
293             return other != null
294                     && policy == other.policy
295                     && useProximitySensor == other.useProximitySensor
296                     && screenBrightness == other.screenBrightness
297                     && screenAutoBrightnessAdjustment == other.screenAutoBrightnessAdjustment
298                     && screenLowPowerBrightnessFactor
299                     == other.screenLowPowerBrightnessFactor
300                     && brightnessSetByUser == other.brightnessSetByUser
301                     && useAutoBrightness == other.useAutoBrightness
302                     && blockScreenOn == other.blockScreenOn
303                     && lowPowerMode == other.lowPowerMode
304                     && boostScreenBrightness == other.boostScreenBrightness
305                     && dozeScreenBrightness == other.dozeScreenBrightness
306                     && dozeScreenState == other.dozeScreenState;
307         }
308 
309         @Override
hashCode()310         public int hashCode() {
311             return 0; // don't care
312         }
313 
314         @Override
toString()315         public String toString() {
316             return "policy=" + policyToString(policy)
317                     + ", useProximitySensor=" + useProximitySensor
318                     + ", screenBrightness=" + screenBrightness
319                     + ", screenAutoBrightnessAdjustment=" + screenAutoBrightnessAdjustment
320                     + ", screenLowPowerBrightnessFactor=" + screenLowPowerBrightnessFactor
321                     + ", brightnessSetByUser=" + brightnessSetByUser
322                     + ", useAutoBrightness=" + useAutoBrightness
323                     + ", blockScreenOn=" + blockScreenOn
324                     + ", lowPowerMode=" + lowPowerMode
325                     + ", boostScreenBrightness=" + boostScreenBrightness
326                     + ", dozeScreenBrightness=" + dozeScreenBrightness
327                     + ", dozeScreenState=" + Display.stateToString(dozeScreenState);
328         }
329 
policyToString(int policy)330         public static String policyToString(int policy) {
331             switch (policy) {
332                 case POLICY_OFF:
333                     return "OFF";
334                 case POLICY_DOZE:
335                     return "DOZE";
336                 case POLICY_DIM:
337                     return "DIM";
338                 case POLICY_BRIGHT:
339                     return "BRIGHT";
340                 case POLICY_VR:
341                     return "VR";
342                 default:
343                     return Integer.toString(policy);
344             }
345         }
346     }
347 
348     /**
349      * Asynchronous callbacks from the power controller to the power manager service.
350      */
351     public interface DisplayPowerCallbacks {
onStateChanged()352         void onStateChanged();
onProximityPositive()353         void onProximityPositive();
onProximityNegative()354         void onProximityNegative();
onDisplayStateChange(int state)355         void onDisplayStateChange(int state); // one of the Display state constants
356 
acquireSuspendBlocker()357         void acquireSuspendBlocker();
releaseSuspendBlocker()358         void releaseSuspendBlocker();
359     }
360 
361     /**
362      * Called within a Surface transaction whenever the size or orientation of a
363      * display may have changed.  Provides an opportunity for the client to
364      * update the position of its surfaces as part of the same transaction.
365      */
366     public interface DisplayTransactionListener {
onDisplayTransaction()367         void onDisplayTransaction();
368     }
369 }
370