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#pragma once
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* Copyright (C) 2017 The Android Open Source Project
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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#include <memory>
#include "common/vsoc/lib/typed_region_view.h"
#include "common/vsoc/shm/graphics.h"
#include "common/vsoc/shm/screen_layout.h"
#include "uapi/vsoc_shm.h"
namespace vsoc {
namespace screen {
// Provides information related to the device's screen. Allows to query screen
// properties such as resolution and dpi, as well as subscribe/notify to/of
// changes on the screen contents. It also holds the contents of the display.
class ScreenRegionView
: public vsoc::TypedRegionView<ScreenRegionView,
vsoc::layout::screen::ScreenLayout> {
public:
static int align(int input) {
auto constexpr alignment = 16;
return (input + alignment - 1) & -alignment;
}
// Screen width in pixels
int x_res() const { return data().x_res; }
// Screen height in pixels
int y_res() const { return data().y_res; }
// Dots per inch
int dpi() const { return data().dpi; }
// Refresh rate in Hertz
int refresh_rate_hz() const { return data().refresh_rate_hz; }
uint32_t pixel_format() const { return kFbPixelFormat; }
uint32_t bytes_per_pixel() const {
return vsoc::PixelFormatProperties<kFbPixelFormat>::bytes_per_pixel;
}
int line_length() const { return align(x_res() * bytes_per_pixel()); }
size_t buffer_size() const {
return (align(x_res() * bytes_per_pixel()) * y_res()) + kSwiftShaderPadding;
}
int number_of_buffers() const;
// Gets a pointer to the beginning of a buffer. Does not perform any bound
// checks on the index.
void* GetBuffer(int buffer_idx);
// Broadcasts a new frame.
// buffer_idx is the index of the buffer containing the composed screen, it's
// a number in the range [0, number_of_buffers() - 1].
// Stats holds performance information of the last composition, can be null.
void BroadcastNewFrame(
int buffer_idx,
const vsoc::layout::screen::CompositionStats* stats = nullptr);
// Waits for a new frame (one with a different seq_num than last one we saw).
// Returns the index of the buffer containing the new frame or a negative
// number if there was an error, stores the new sequential number in
// *last_seq_num. The frame sequential numbers will be provided by the
// hwcomposer and expected to increase monotonically over time (though it's
// not a hard requirement), this numbers are guaranteed to be non-zero when a
// valid frame is available. Performance statistics are returned through the
// stats parameter when it's not null.
int WaitForNewFrameSince(
uint32_t* last_seq_num,
vsoc::layout::screen::CompositionStats* stats = nullptr);
using Pixel = uint32_t;
static constexpr int kSwiftShaderPadding = 4;
static constexpr int kRedShift = 0;
static constexpr int kGreenShift = 8;
static constexpr int kBlueShift = 16;
static constexpr int kRedBits = 8;
static constexpr int kGreenBits = 8;
static constexpr int kBlueBits = 8;
static constexpr uint32_t kFbPixelFormat = vsoc::VSOC_PIXEL_FORMAT_RGBA_8888;
protected:
const uint8_t* first_buffer() const;
};
} // namespace screen
} // namespace vsoc