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android_vendor_qcom_opensou…/liboverlay/overlay.h
Naseer Ahmed 758bfc5b50 hwc/overlay: Dynamic pipe tracking.
Remove state based pipe handling and make pipes tracked dynamically.
Add the configStart, configDone, nextPipe availablePipes APIs.
Remove setState API.

-configStart marks all pipes available.
-configDone garbage-collects unused pipe objects.
-nextPipe returns the index of next available pipe and create a corresponding
pipe object if not present
-availablePipes returns total of "unallocated" pipes. (Pipes could be allocated
but unused)

Changes in hwc adapt to the new overlay APIs.
Compile out MDP comp.
Remove unused files in overlay and hwc.
Update licenses.

Conflicts:

	libhwcomposer/hwc.cpp
	libhwcomposer/hwc_utils.cpp

Bug: 7626586
Change-Id: Id8e56901d34e5dc0fd088260d05e3e46f68ff090
Signed-off-by: Saurabh Shah <saurshah@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Iliyan Malchev <malchev@google.com>
2012-12-03 15:33:29 -05:00

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#ifndef OVERLAY_H
#define OVERLAY_H
#include "overlayUtils.h"
namespace overlay {
class GenericPipe;
class Overlay : utils::NoCopy {
public:
/* dtor close */
~Overlay();
/* Marks the beginning of a drawing round, resets usage bits on pipes
* Should be called when drawing begins before any pipe config is done.
*/
void configBegin();
/* Marks the end of config for this drawing round
* Will do garbage collection of pipe objects and thus calling UNSETs,
* closing FDs, removing rotator objects and memory, if allocated.
* Should be called after all pipe configs are done.
*/
void configDone();
/* Returns an available pipe based on the type of pipe requested. When ANY
* is requested, the first available VG or RGB is returned. If no pipe is
* available for the display "dpy" then INV is returned. Note: If a pipe is
* assigned to a certain display, then it cannot be assigned to another
* display without being garbage-collected once */
utils::eDest nextPipe(utils::eMdpPipeType, int dpy);
void setSource(const utils::PipeArgs args, utils::eDest dest);
void setCrop(const utils::Dim& d, utils::eDest dest);
void setTransform(const int orientation, utils::eDest dest);
void setPosition(const utils::Dim& dim, utils::eDest dest);
bool commit(utils::eDest dest);
bool queueBuffer(int fd, uint32_t offset, utils::eDest dest);
/* Closes open pipes, called during startup */
static void initOverlay();
/* Returns the singleton instance of overlay */
static Overlay* getInstance();
/* Returns total of available ("unallocated") pipes */
static int availablePipes();
private:
/* Ctor setup */
explicit Overlay();
/*Validate index range, abort if invalid */
void validate(int index);
void dump() const;
/* Just like a Facebook for pipes, but much less profile info */
struct PipeBook {
enum { DPY_PRIMARY, DPY_EXTERNAL, DPY_UNUSED };
void init();
void destroy();
/* Check if pipe exists and return true, false otherwise */
bool valid();
/* Hardware pipe wrapper */
GenericPipe *mPipe;
/* Display using this pipe. Refer to enums above */
int mDisplay;
/* operations on bitmap */
static bool pipeUsageUnchanged();
static void setUse(int index);
static void resetUse(int index);
static bool isUsed(int index);
static bool isNotUsed(int index);
static void save();
static void setAllocation(int index);
static void resetAllocation(int index);
static bool isAllocated(int index);
static bool isNotAllocated(int index);
/* Returns total of available ("unallocated") pipes */
static int availablePipes();
static int NUM_PIPES;
private:
//usage tracks if a successful commit happened. So a pipe could be
//allocated to a display, but it may not end up using it for various
//reasons. If one display actually uses a pipe then it amy not be
//used by another display, without an UNSET in between.
static int sPipeUsageBitmap;
static int sLastUsageBitmap;
//Tracks which pipe objects are allocated. This does not imply that they
//will actually be used. For example, a display might choose to acquire
//3 pipe objects in one shot and proceed with config only if it gets all
//3. The bitmap helps allocate different pipe objects on each request.
static int sAllocatedBitmap;
};
PipeBook mPipeBook[utils::OV_INVALID]; //Used as max
/* Dump string */
char mDumpStr[256];
/* Singleton Instance*/
static Overlay *sInstance;
};
inline void Overlay::validate(int index) {
OVASSERT(index >=0 && index < PipeBook::NUM_PIPES, \
"%s, Index out of bounds: %d", __FUNCTION__, index);
OVASSERT(mPipeBook[index].valid(), "Pipe does not exist %s",
utils::getDestStr((utils::eDest)index));
}
inline int Overlay::availablePipes() {
return PipeBook::availablePipes();
}
inline int Overlay::PipeBook::availablePipes() {
int used = 0;
int bmp = sAllocatedBitmap;
for(; bmp; used++) {
//clearing from lsb
bmp = bmp & (bmp - 1);
}
return NUM_PIPES - used;
}
inline bool Overlay::PipeBook::valid() {
return (mPipe != NULL);
}
inline bool Overlay::PipeBook::pipeUsageUnchanged() {
return (sPipeUsageBitmap == sLastUsageBitmap);
}
inline void Overlay::PipeBook::setUse(int index) {
sPipeUsageBitmap |= (1 << index);
}
inline void Overlay::PipeBook::resetUse(int index) {
sPipeUsageBitmap &= ~(1 << index);
}
inline bool Overlay::PipeBook::isUsed(int index) {
return sPipeUsageBitmap & (1 << index);
}
inline bool Overlay::PipeBook::isNotUsed(int index) {
return !isUsed(index);
}
inline void Overlay::PipeBook::save() {
sLastUsageBitmap = sPipeUsageBitmap;
}
inline void Overlay::PipeBook::setAllocation(int index) {
sAllocatedBitmap |= (1 << index);
}
inline void Overlay::PipeBook::resetAllocation(int index) {
sAllocatedBitmap &= ~(1 << index);
}
inline bool Overlay::PipeBook::isAllocated(int index) {
return sAllocatedBitmap & (1 << index);
}
inline bool Overlay::PipeBook::isNotAllocated(int index) {
return !isAllocated(index);
}
}; // overlay
#endif // OVERLAY_H