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* Copyright (C) 2012 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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package android.hardware.display;
import static android.view.Display.DEFAULT_DISPLAY;
import static android.view.Display.HdrCapabilities.HdrType;
import android.Manifest;
import android.annotation.FloatRange;
import android.annotation.IntDef;
import android.annotation.IntRange;
import android.annotation.LongDef;
import android.annotation.NonNull;
import android.annotation.Nullable;
import android.annotation.RequiresPermission;
import android.annotation.SystemApi;
import android.annotation.SystemService;
import android.annotation.TestApi;
import android.app.KeyguardManager;
import android.compat.annotation.UnsupportedAppUsage;
import android.content.Context;
import android.content.res.Resources;
import android.graphics.Point;
import android.media.projection.MediaProjection;
import android.os.Build;
import android.os.Handler;
import android.os.HandlerExecutor;
import android.os.Looper;
import android.util.Pair;
import android.util.Slog;
import android.util.SparseArray;
import android.view.Display;
import android.view.Surface;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.concurrent.Executor;
/**
* Manages the properties of attached displays.
*/
@SystemService(Context.DISPLAY_SERVICE)
public final class DisplayManager {
private static final String TAG = "DisplayManager";
private static final boolean DEBUG = false;
private final Context mContext;
private final DisplayManagerGlobal mGlobal;
private final Object mLock = new Object();
private final SparseArray<Display> mDisplays = new SparseArray<Display>();
private final ArrayList<Display> mTempDisplays = new ArrayList<Display>();
/**
* Broadcast receiver that indicates when the Wifi display status changes.
* <p>
* The status is provided as a {@link WifiDisplayStatus} object in the
* {@link #EXTRA_WIFI_DISPLAY_STATUS} extra.
* </p><p>
* This broadcast is only sent to registered receivers and can only be sent by the system.
* </p>
* @hide
*/
@UnsupportedAppUsage(maxTargetSdk = Build.VERSION_CODES.R, trackingBug = 170729553)
public static final String ACTION_WIFI_DISPLAY_STATUS_CHANGED =
"android.hardware.display.action.WIFI_DISPLAY_STATUS_CHANGED";
/**
* Contains a {@link WifiDisplayStatus} object.
* @hide
*/
@UnsupportedAppUsage(maxTargetSdk = Build.VERSION_CODES.R, trackingBug = 170729553)
public static final String EXTRA_WIFI_DISPLAY_STATUS =
"android.hardware.display.extra.WIFI_DISPLAY_STATUS";
/**
* Display category: Presentation displays.
* <p>
* This category can be used to identify secondary displays that are suitable for
* use as presentation displays such as external or wireless displays. Applications
* may automatically project their content to presentation displays to provide
* richer second screen experiences.
* </p>
*
* @see android.app.Presentation
* @see Display#FLAG_PRESENTATION
* @see #getDisplays(String)
*/
public static final String DISPLAY_CATEGORY_PRESENTATION =
"android.hardware.display.category.PRESENTATION";
/**
* Display category: All displays, including disabled displays.
* <p>
* This returns all displays, including currently disabled and inaccessible displays.
*
* @see #getDisplays(String)
* @hide
*/
public static final String DISPLAY_CATEGORY_ALL_INCLUDING_DISABLED =
"android.hardware.display.category.ALL_INCLUDING_DISABLED";
/** @hide **/
@IntDef(prefix = "VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_", flag = true, value = {
VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PUBLIC,
VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PRESENTATION,
VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_SECURE,
VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_OWN_CONTENT_ONLY,
VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_AUTO_MIRROR,
VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_CAN_SHOW_WITH_INSECURE_KEYGUARD,
VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_SUPPORTS_TOUCH,
VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_ROTATES_WITH_CONTENT,
VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_DESTROY_CONTENT_ON_REMOVAL,
VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_SHOULD_SHOW_SYSTEM_DECORATIONS,
VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_TRUSTED,
VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_OWN_DISPLAY_GROUP,
VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_ALWAYS_UNLOCKED,
VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_TOUCH_FEEDBACK_DISABLED
})
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)
public @interface VirtualDisplayFlag {}
/**
* Virtual display flag: Create a public display.
*
* <h3>Public virtual displays</h3>
* <p>
* When this flag is set, the virtual display is public.
* </p><p>
* A public virtual display behaves just like most any other display that is connected
* to the system such as an external or wireless display. Applications can open
* windows on the display and the system may mirror the contents of other displays
* onto it.
* </p><p>
* Creating a public virtual display that isn't restricted to own-content only implicitly
* creates an auto-mirroring display. See {@link #VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_AUTO_MIRROR} for
* restrictions on who is allowed to create an auto-mirroring display.
* </p>
*
* <h3>Private virtual displays</h3>
* <p>
* When this flag is not set, the virtual display is private as defined by the
* {@link Display#FLAG_PRIVATE} display flag.
* </p>
*
* <p>
* A private virtual display belongs to the application that created it. Only the a owner of a
* private virtual display and the apps that are already on that display are allowed to place
* windows upon it. The private virtual display also does not participate in display mirroring:
* it will neither receive mirrored content from another display nor allow its own content to be
* mirrored elsewhere. More precisely, the only processes that are allowed to enumerate or
* interact with the private display are those that have the same UID as the application that
* originally created the private virtual display or as the activities that are already on that
* display.
* </p>
*
* @see #createVirtualDisplay
* @see #VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_OWN_CONTENT_ONLY
* @see #VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_AUTO_MIRROR
*/
public static final int VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PUBLIC = 1 << 0;
/**
* Virtual display flag: Create a presentation display.
*
* <h3>Presentation virtual displays</h3>
* <p>
* When this flag is set, the virtual display is registered as a presentation
* display in the {@link #DISPLAY_CATEGORY_PRESENTATION presentation display category}.
* Applications may automatically project their content to presentation displays
* to provide richer second screen experiences.
* </p>
*
* <h3>Non-presentation virtual displays</h3>
* <p>
* When this flag is not set, the virtual display is not registered as a presentation
* display. Applications can still project their content on the display but they
* will typically not do so automatically. This option is appropriate for
* more special-purpose displays.
* </p>
*
* @see android.app.Presentation
* @see #createVirtualDisplay
* @see #DISPLAY_CATEGORY_PRESENTATION
* @see Display#FLAG_PRESENTATION
*/
public static final int VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PRESENTATION = 1 << 1;
/**
* Virtual display flag: Create a secure display.
*
* <h3>Secure virtual displays</h3>
* <p>
* When this flag is set, the virtual display is considered secure as defined
* by the {@link Display#FLAG_SECURE} display flag. The caller promises to take
* reasonable measures, such as over-the-air encryption, to prevent the contents
* of the display from being intercepted or recorded on a persistent medium.
* </p><p>
* Creating a secure virtual display requires the CAPTURE_SECURE_VIDEO_OUTPUT permission.
* This permission is reserved for use by system components and is not available to
* third-party applications.
* </p>
*
* <h3>Non-secure virtual displays</h3>
* <p>
* When this flag is not set, the virtual display is considered unsecure.
* The content of secure windows will be blanked if shown on this display.
* </p>
*
* @see Display#FLAG_SECURE
* @see #createVirtualDisplay
*/
public static final int VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_SECURE = 1 << 2;
/**
* Virtual display flag: Only show this display's own content; do not mirror
* the content of another display.
*
* <p>
* This flag is used in conjunction with {@link #VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PUBLIC}.
* Ordinarily public virtual displays will automatically mirror the content of the
* default display if they have no windows of their own. When this flag is
* specified, the virtual display will only ever show its own content and
* will be blanked instead if it has no windows.
* </p>
*
* <p>
* This flag is mutually exclusive with {@link #VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_AUTO_MIRROR}. If both
* flags are specified then the own-content only behavior will be applied.
* </p>
*
* <p>
* This behavior of this flag is implied whenever neither {@link #VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PUBLIC}
* nor {@link #VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_AUTO_MIRROR} have been set. This flag is only required to
* override the default behavior when creating a public display.
* </p>
*
* @see #createVirtualDisplay
*/
public static final int VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_OWN_CONTENT_ONLY = 1 << 3;
/**
* Virtual display flag: Allows content to be mirrored on private displays when no content is
* being shown.
*
* <p>
* This flag is mutually exclusive with {@link #VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_OWN_CONTENT_ONLY}.
* If both flags are specified then the own-content only behavior will be applied.
* </p>
*
* <p>
* The behavior of this flag is implied whenever {@link #VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PUBLIC} is set
* and {@link #VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_OWN_CONTENT_ONLY} has not been set. This flag is only
* required to override the default behavior when creating a private display.
* </p>
*
* <p>
* Creating an auto-mirroing virtual display requires the CAPTURE_VIDEO_OUTPUT
* or CAPTURE_SECURE_VIDEO_OUTPUT permission.
* These permissions are reserved for use by system components and are not available to
* third-party applications.
*
* Alternatively, an appropriate {@link MediaProjection} may be used to create an
* auto-mirroring virtual display.
* </p>
*
* @see #createVirtualDisplay
*/
public static final int VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_AUTO_MIRROR = 1 << 4;
/**
* Virtual display flag: Allows content to be displayed on private virtual displays when
* keyguard is shown but is insecure.
*
* <p>
* This might be used in a case when the content of a virtual display is captured and sent to an
* external hardware display that is not visible to the system directly. This flag will allow
* the continued display of content while other displays will be covered by a keyguard which
* doesn't require providing credentials to unlock. This means that there is either no password
* or other authentication method set, or the device is in a trusted state -
* {@link android.service.trust.TrustAgentService} has available and active trust agent.
* </p><p>
* This flag can only be applied to private displays as defined by the
* {@link Display#FLAG_PRIVATE} display flag. It is mutually exclusive with
* {@link #VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PUBLIC}. If both flags are specified then this flag's behavior
* will not be applied.
* </p>
*
* @see #createVirtualDisplay
* @see KeyguardManager#isDeviceSecure()
* @see KeyguardManager#isDeviceLocked()
* @hide
*/
// TODO (b/114338689): Remove the flag and use IWindowManager#shouldShowWithInsecureKeyguard
// TODO: Update name and documentation and un-hide the flag. Don't change the value before that.
public static final int VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_CAN_SHOW_WITH_INSECURE_KEYGUARD = 1 << 5;
/**
* Virtual display flag: Specifies that the virtual display can be associated with a
* touchpad device that matches its uniqueId.
*
* @see #createVirtualDisplay
* @hide
*/
public static final int VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_SUPPORTS_TOUCH = 1 << 6;
/**
* Virtual display flag: Indicates that the orientation of this display device is coupled to
* the rotation of its associated logical display.
*
* @see #createVirtualDisplay
* @hide
*/
public static final int VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_ROTATES_WITH_CONTENT = 1 << 7;
/**
* Virtual display flag: Indicates that the contents will be destroyed once
* the display is removed.
*
* Public virtual displays without this flag will move their content to main display
* stack once they're removed. Private vistual displays will always destroy their
* content on removal even without this flag.
*
* @see #createVirtualDisplay
* @hide
*/
// TODO (b/114338689): Remove the flag and use WindowManager#REMOVE_CONTENT_MODE_DESTROY
public static final int VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_DESTROY_CONTENT_ON_REMOVAL = 1 << 8;
/**
* Virtual display flag: Indicates that the display should support system decorations. Virtual
* displays without this flag shouldn't show home, IME or any other system decorations.
* <p>This flag doesn't work without {@link #VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_TRUSTED}</p>
*
* @see #createVirtualDisplay
* @see #VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_TRUSTED
* @hide
*/
// TODO (b/114338689): Remove the flag and use IWindowManager#setShouldShowSystemDecors
@TestApi
public static final int VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_SHOULD_SHOW_SYSTEM_DECORATIONS = 1 << 9;
/**
* Virtual display flags: Indicates that the display is trusted to show system decorations and
* receive inputs without users' touch.
*
* @see #createVirtualDisplay
* @see #VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_SHOULD_SHOW_SYSTEM_DECORATIONS
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
public static final int VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_TRUSTED = 1 << 10;
/**
* Virtual display flags: Indicates that the display should not be a part of the default
* DisplayGroup and instead be part of a new DisplayGroup.
*
* @see #createVirtualDisplay
* @hide
*/
public static final int VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_OWN_DISPLAY_GROUP = 1 << 11;
/**
* Virtual display flags: Indicates that the virtual display should always be unlocked and not
* have keyguard displayed on it. Only valid for virtual displays that aren't in the default
* display group.
*
* @see #createVirtualDisplay
* @see #VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_OWN_DISPLAY_GROUP
* @hide
*/
public static final int VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_ALWAYS_UNLOCKED = 1 << 12;
/**
* Virtual display flags: Indicates that the display should not play sound effects or perform
* haptic feedback when the user touches the screen.
*
* @see #createVirtualDisplay
* @hide
*/
public static final int VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_TOUCH_FEEDBACK_DISABLED = 1 << 13;
/** @hide */
@IntDef(prefix = {"MATCH_CONTENT_FRAMERATE_"}, value = {
MATCH_CONTENT_FRAMERATE_UNKNOWN,
MATCH_CONTENT_FRAMERATE_NEVER,
MATCH_CONTENT_FRAMERATE_SEAMLESSS_ONLY,
MATCH_CONTENT_FRAMERATE_ALWAYS,
})
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)
public @interface MatchContentFrameRateType {}
/**
* Match content frame rate user preference is unknown.
*/
public static final int MATCH_CONTENT_FRAMERATE_UNKNOWN = -1;
/**
* No mode switching is allowed.
*/
public static final int MATCH_CONTENT_FRAMERATE_NEVER = 0;
/**
* Only refresh rate switches without visual interruptions are allowed.
*/
public static final int MATCH_CONTENT_FRAMERATE_SEAMLESSS_ONLY = 1;
/**
* Refresh rate switches between all refresh rates are allowed even if they have visual
* interruptions for the user.
*/
public static final int MATCH_CONTENT_FRAMERATE_ALWAYS = 2;
/** @hide */
@IntDef(prefix = {"SWITCHING_TYPE_"}, value = {
SWITCHING_TYPE_NONE,
SWITCHING_TYPE_WITHIN_GROUPS,
SWITCHING_TYPE_ACROSS_AND_WITHIN_GROUPS,
})
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)
public @interface SwitchingType {}
/**
* No mode switching will happen.
* @hide
*/
@TestApi
public static final int SWITCHING_TYPE_NONE = 0;
/**
* Allow only refresh rate switching between modes in the same configuration group. This way
* only switches without visual interruptions for the user will be allowed.
* @hide
*/
@TestApi
public static final int SWITCHING_TYPE_WITHIN_GROUPS = 1;
/**
* Allow refresh rate switching between all refresh rates even if the switch with have visual
* interruptions for the user.
* @hide
*/
@TestApi
public static final int SWITCHING_TYPE_ACROSS_AND_WITHIN_GROUPS = 2;
/**
* @hide
*/
@LongDef(flag = true, prefix = {"EVENT_FLAG_"}, value = {
EVENT_FLAG_DISPLAY_ADDED,
EVENT_FLAG_DISPLAY_CHANGED,
EVENT_FLAG_DISPLAY_REMOVED,
EVENT_FLAG_DISPLAY_BRIGHTNESS
})
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)
public @interface EventsMask {}
/**
* Event type for when a new display is added.
*
* @see #registerDisplayListener(DisplayListener, Handler, long)
*
* @hide
*/
public static final long EVENT_FLAG_DISPLAY_ADDED = 1L << 0;
/**
* Event type for when a display is removed.
*
* @see #registerDisplayListener(DisplayListener, Handler, long)
*
* @hide
*/
public static final long EVENT_FLAG_DISPLAY_REMOVED = 1L << 1;
/**
* Event type for when a display is changed.
*
* @see #registerDisplayListener(DisplayListener, Handler, long)
*
* @hide
*/
public static final long EVENT_FLAG_DISPLAY_CHANGED = 1L << 2;
/**
* Event flag to register for a display's brightness changes. This notification is sent
* through the {@link DisplayListener#onDisplayChanged} callback method. New brightness
* values can be retrieved via {@link android.view.Display#getBrightnessInfo()}.
*
* @see #registerDisplayListener(DisplayListener, Handler, long)
*
* @hide
*/
public static final long EVENT_FLAG_DISPLAY_BRIGHTNESS = 1L << 3;
/** @hide */
public DisplayManager(Context context) {
mContext = context;
mGlobal = DisplayManagerGlobal.getInstance();
}
/**
* Gets information about a logical display.
*
* The display metrics may be adjusted to provide compatibility
* for legacy applications.
*
* @param displayId The logical display id.
* @return The display object, or null if there is no valid display with the given id.
*/
public Display getDisplay(int displayId) {
synchronized (mLock) {
return getOrCreateDisplayLocked(displayId, false /*assumeValid*/);
}
}
/**
* Gets all currently valid logical displays.
*
* @return An array containing all displays.
*/
public Display[] getDisplays() {
return getDisplays(null);
}
/**
* Gets all currently valid logical displays of the specified category.
* <p>
* When there are multiple displays in a category the returned displays are sorted
* of preference. For example, if the requested category is
* {@link #DISPLAY_CATEGORY_PRESENTATION} and there are multiple presentation displays
* then the displays are sorted so that the first display in the returned array
* is the most preferred presentation display. The application may simply
* use the first display or allow the user to choose.
* </p>
*
* @param category The requested display category or null to return all displays.
* @return An array containing all displays sorted by order of preference.
*
* @see #DISPLAY_CATEGORY_PRESENTATION
*/
public Display[] getDisplays(String category) {
final int[] displayIds = mGlobal.getDisplayIds();
synchronized (mLock) {
try {
if (category == null
|| DISPLAY_CATEGORY_ALL_INCLUDING_DISABLED.equals(category)) {
addAllDisplaysLocked(mTempDisplays, displayIds);
} else if (category.equals(DISPLAY_CATEGORY_PRESENTATION)) {
addPresentationDisplaysLocked(mTempDisplays, displayIds, Display.TYPE_WIFI);
addPresentationDisplaysLocked(mTempDisplays, displayIds, Display.TYPE_EXTERNAL);
addPresentationDisplaysLocked(mTempDisplays, displayIds, Display.TYPE_OVERLAY);
addPresentationDisplaysLocked(mTempDisplays, displayIds, Display.TYPE_VIRTUAL);
addPresentationDisplaysLocked(mTempDisplays, displayIds, Display.TYPE_INTERNAL);
}
return mTempDisplays.toArray(new Display[mTempDisplays.size()]);
} finally {
mTempDisplays.clear();
}
}
}
private void addAllDisplaysLocked(ArrayList<Display> displays, int[] displayIds) {
for (int i = 0; i < displayIds.length; i++) {
Display display = getOrCreateDisplayLocked(displayIds[i], true /*assumeValid*/);
if (display != null) {
displays.add(display);
}
}
}
private void addPresentationDisplaysLocked(
ArrayList<Display> displays, int[] displayIds, int matchType) {
for (int i = 0; i < displayIds.length; i++) {
if (displayIds[i] == DEFAULT_DISPLAY) {
continue;
}
Display display = getOrCreateDisplayLocked(displayIds[i], true /*assumeValid*/);
if (display != null
&& (display.getFlags() & Display.FLAG_PRESENTATION) != 0
&& display.getType() == matchType) {
displays.add(display);
}
}
}
private Display getOrCreateDisplayLocked(int displayId, boolean assumeValid) {
Display display = mDisplays.get(displayId);
if (display == null) {
// TODO: We cannot currently provide any override configurations for metrics on displays
// other than the display the context is associated with.
final Resources resources = mContext.getDisplayId() == displayId
? mContext.getResources() : null;
display = mGlobal.getCompatibleDisplay(displayId, resources);
if (display != null) {
mDisplays.put(displayId, display);
}
} else if (!assumeValid && !display.isValid()) {
display = null;
}
return display;
}
/**
* Registers a display listener to receive notifications about when
* displays are added, removed or changed.
*
* @param listener The listener to register.
* @param handler The handler on which the listener should be invoked, or null
* if the listener should be invoked on the calling thread's looper.
*
* @see #unregisterDisplayListener
*/
public void registerDisplayListener(DisplayListener listener, Handler handler) {
registerDisplayListener(listener, handler, EVENT_FLAG_DISPLAY_ADDED
| EVENT_FLAG_DISPLAY_CHANGED | EVENT_FLAG_DISPLAY_REMOVED);
}
/**
* Registers a display listener to receive notifications about given display event types.
*
* @param listener The listener to register.
* @param handler The handler on which the listener should be invoked, or null
* if the listener should be invoked on the calling thread's looper.
* @param eventsMask A bitmask of the event types for which this listener is subscribed.
*
* @see #EVENT_FLAG_DISPLAY_ADDED
* @see #EVENT_FLAG_DISPLAY_CHANGED
* @see #EVENT_FLAG_DISPLAY_REMOVED
* @see #EVENT_FLAG_DISPLAY_BRIGHTNESS
* @see #registerDisplayListener(DisplayListener, Handler)
* @see #unregisterDisplayListener
*
* @hide
*/
public void registerDisplayListener(@NonNull DisplayListener listener,
@Nullable Handler handler, @EventsMask long eventsMask) {
mGlobal.registerDisplayListener(listener, handler, eventsMask);
}
/**
* Unregisters a display listener.
*
* @param listener The listener to unregister.
*
* @see #registerDisplayListener
*/
public void unregisterDisplayListener(DisplayListener listener) {
mGlobal.unregisterDisplayListener(listener);
}
/**
* Starts scanning for available Wifi displays.
* The results are sent as a {@link #ACTION_WIFI_DISPLAY_STATUS_CHANGED} broadcast.
* <p>
* Calls to this method nest and must be matched by an equal number of calls to
* {@link #stopWifiDisplayScan()}.
* </p><p>
* Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#CONFIGURE_WIFI_DISPLAY}.
* </p>
*
* @hide
*/
@UnsupportedAppUsage
public void startWifiDisplayScan() {
mGlobal.startWifiDisplayScan();
}
/**
* Stops scanning for available Wifi displays.
* <p>
* Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#CONFIGURE_WIFI_DISPLAY}.
* </p>
*
* @hide
*/
@UnsupportedAppUsage
public void stopWifiDisplayScan() {
mGlobal.stopWifiDisplayScan();
}
/**
* Connects to a Wifi display.
* The results are sent as a {@link #ACTION_WIFI_DISPLAY_STATUS_CHANGED} broadcast.
* <p>
* Automatically remembers the display after a successful connection, if not
* already remembered.
* </p><p>
* Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#CONFIGURE_WIFI_DISPLAY}.
* </p>
*
* @param deviceAddress The MAC address of the device to which we should connect.
* @hide
*/
@UnsupportedAppUsage
public void connectWifiDisplay(String deviceAddress) {
mGlobal.connectWifiDisplay(deviceAddress);
}
/** @hide */
@UnsupportedAppUsage
public void pauseWifiDisplay() {
mGlobal.pauseWifiDisplay();
}
/** @hide */
@UnsupportedAppUsage
public void resumeWifiDisplay() {
mGlobal.resumeWifiDisplay();
}
/**
* Disconnects from the current Wifi display.
* The results are sent as a {@link #ACTION_WIFI_DISPLAY_STATUS_CHANGED} broadcast.
* @hide
*/
@UnsupportedAppUsage
public void disconnectWifiDisplay() {
mGlobal.disconnectWifiDisplay();
}
/**
* Renames a Wifi display.
* <p>
* The display must already be remembered for this call to succeed. In other words,
* we must already have successfully connected to the display at least once and then
* not forgotten it.
* </p><p>
* Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#CONFIGURE_WIFI_DISPLAY}.
* </p>
*
* @param deviceAddress The MAC address of the device to rename.
* @param alias The alias name by which to remember the device, or null
* or empty if no alias should be used.
* @hide
*/
@UnsupportedAppUsage
public void renameWifiDisplay(String deviceAddress, String alias) {
mGlobal.renameWifiDisplay(deviceAddress, alias);
}
/**
* Forgets a previously remembered Wifi display.
* <p>
* Automatically disconnects from the display if currently connected to it.
* </p><p>
* Requires {@link android.Manifest.permission#CONFIGURE_WIFI_DISPLAY}.
* </p>
*
* @param deviceAddress The MAC address of the device to forget.
* @hide
*/
@UnsupportedAppUsage
public void forgetWifiDisplay(String deviceAddress) {
mGlobal.forgetWifiDisplay(deviceAddress);
}
/**
* Gets the current Wifi display status.
* Watch for changes in the status by registering a broadcast receiver for
* {@link #ACTION_WIFI_DISPLAY_STATUS_CHANGED}.
*
* @return The current Wifi display status.
* @hide
*/
@UnsupportedAppUsage
public WifiDisplayStatus getWifiDisplayStatus() {
return mGlobal.getWifiDisplayStatus();
}
/**
* Set the level of color saturation to apply to the display.
* @param level The amount of saturation to apply, between 0 and 1 inclusive.
* 0 produces a grayscale image, 1 is normal.
*
* @hide
* @deprecated use {@link ColorDisplayManager#setSaturationLevel(int)} instead. The level passed
* as a parameter here will be rounded to the nearest hundredth.
*/
@SystemApi
@RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.CONTROL_DISPLAY_SATURATION)
public void setSaturationLevel(float level) {
if (level < 0f || level > 1f) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Saturation level must be between 0 and 1");
}
final ColorDisplayManager cdm = mContext.getSystemService(ColorDisplayManager.class);
cdm.setSaturationLevel(Math.round(level * 100f));
}
/**
* Sets the HDR types that have been disabled by user.
* @param userDisabledTypes the HDR types to disable.
* @hide
*/
@TestApi
@RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS)
public void setUserDisabledHdrTypes(@NonNull @HdrType int[] userDisabledTypes) {
mGlobal.setUserDisabledHdrTypes(userDisabledTypes);
}
/**
* Sets whether or not the user disabled HDR types are returned from
* {@link Display#getHdrCapabilities}.
*
* @param areUserDisabledHdrTypesAllowed If true, the user-disabled types
* are ignored and returned, if the display supports them. If false, the
* user-disabled types are taken into consideration and are never returned,
* even if the display supports them.
* @hide
*/
@TestApi
@RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS)
public void setAreUserDisabledHdrTypesAllowed(boolean areUserDisabledHdrTypesAllowed) {
mGlobal.setAreUserDisabledHdrTypesAllowed(areUserDisabledHdrTypesAllowed);
}
/**
* Returns whether or not the user-disabled HDR types are returned from
* {@link Display#getHdrCapabilities}.
*
* @hide
*/
@TestApi
public boolean areUserDisabledHdrTypesAllowed() {
return mGlobal.areUserDisabledHdrTypesAllowed();
}
/**
* Returns the HDR formats disabled by the user.
*
* @hide
*/
@TestApi
public @NonNull int[] getUserDisabledHdrTypes() {
return mGlobal.getUserDisabledHdrTypes();
}
/**
* Creates a virtual display.
*
* @see #createVirtualDisplay(String, int, int, int, Surface, int,
* VirtualDisplay.Callback, Handler)
*/
public VirtualDisplay createVirtualDisplay(@NonNull String name,
@IntRange(from = 1) int width,
@IntRange(from = 1) int height,
@IntRange(from = 1) int densityDpi,
@Nullable Surface surface,
@VirtualDisplayFlag int flags) {
return createVirtualDisplay(name, width, height, densityDpi, surface, flags, null, null);
}
/**
* Creates a virtual display.
* <p>
* The content of a virtual display is rendered to a {@link Surface} provided
* by the application.
* </p><p>
* The virtual display should be {@link VirtualDisplay#release released}
* when no longer needed. Because a virtual display renders to a surface
* provided by the application, it will be released automatically when the
* process terminates and all remaining windows on it will be forcibly removed.
* </p><p>
* The behavior of the virtual display depends on the flags that are provided
* to this method. By default, virtual displays are created to be private,
* non-presentation and unsecure. Permissions may be required to use certain flags.
* </p><p>
* As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT_WATCH}, the surface may
* be attached or detached dynamically using {@link VirtualDisplay#setSurface}.
* Previously, the surface had to be non-null when {@link #createVirtualDisplay}
* was called and could not be changed for the lifetime of the display.
* </p><p>
* Detaching the surface that backs a virtual display has a similar effect to
* turning off the screen.
* </p>
*
* @param name The name of the virtual display, must be non-empty.
* @param width The width of the virtual display in pixels, must be greater than 0.
* @param height The height of the virtual display in pixels, must be greater than 0.
* @param densityDpi The density of the virtual display in dpi, must be greater than 0.
* @param surface The surface to which the content of the virtual display should
* be rendered, or null if there is none initially.
* @param flags A combination of virtual display flags:
* {@link #VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PUBLIC}, {@link #VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_PRESENTATION},
* {@link #VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_SECURE}, {@link #VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_OWN_CONTENT_ONLY},
* or {@link #VIRTUAL_DISPLAY_FLAG_AUTO_MIRROR}.
* @param callback Callback to call when the state of the {@link VirtualDisplay} changes
* @param handler The handler on which the listener should be invoked, or null
* if the listener should be invoked on the calling thread's looper.
* @return The newly created virtual display, or null if the application could
* not create the virtual display.
*
* @throws SecurityException if the caller does not have permission to create
* a virtual display with the specified flags.
*/
public VirtualDisplay createVirtualDisplay(@NonNull String name,
@IntRange(from = 1) int width,
@IntRange(from = 1) int height,
@IntRange(from = 1) int densityDpi,
@Nullable Surface surface,
@VirtualDisplayFlag int flags,
@Nullable VirtualDisplay.Callback callback,
@Nullable Handler handler) {
final VirtualDisplayConfig.Builder builder = new VirtualDisplayConfig.Builder(name, width,
height, densityDpi);
builder.setFlags(flags);
if (surface != null) {
builder.setSurface(surface);
}
return createVirtualDisplay(null /* projection */, builder.build(), callback, handler,
null /* windowContext */);
}
// TODO : Remove this hidden API after remove all callers. (Refer to MultiDisplayService)
/** @hide */
public VirtualDisplay createVirtualDisplay(
@Nullable MediaProjection projection,
@NonNull String name,
@IntRange(from = 1) int width,
@IntRange(from = 1) int height,
@IntRange(from = 1) int densityDpi,
@Nullable Surface surface,
@VirtualDisplayFlag int flags,
@Nullable VirtualDisplay.Callback callback,
@Nullable Handler handler,
@Nullable String uniqueId) {
final VirtualDisplayConfig.Builder builder = new VirtualDisplayConfig.Builder(name, width,
height, densityDpi);
builder.setFlags(flags);
if (uniqueId != null) {
builder.setUniqueId(uniqueId);
}
if (surface != null) {
builder.setSurface(surface);
}
return createVirtualDisplay(projection, builder.build(), callback, handler,
null /* windowContext */);
}
/** @hide */
public VirtualDisplay createVirtualDisplay(@Nullable MediaProjection projection,
@NonNull VirtualDisplayConfig virtualDisplayConfig,
@Nullable VirtualDisplay.Callback callback, @Nullable Handler handler,
@Nullable Context windowContext) {
Executor executor = null;
// If callback is null, the executor will not be used. Avoid creating the handler and the
// handler executor.
if (callback != null) {
executor = new HandlerExecutor(
Handler.createAsync(handler != null ? handler.getLooper() : Looper.myLooper()));
}
return mGlobal.createVirtualDisplay(mContext, projection, virtualDisplayConfig, callback,
executor, windowContext);
}
/**
* Gets the stable device display size, in pixels.
*
* This should really only be used for things like server-side filtering of available
* applications. Most applications don't need the level of stability guaranteed by this and
* should instead query either the size of the display they're currently running on or the
* size of the default display.
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
public Point getStableDisplaySize() {
return mGlobal.getStableDisplaySize();
}
/**
* Fetch {@link BrightnessChangeEvent}s.
* @hide until we make it a system api.
*/
@SystemApi
@RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.BRIGHTNESS_SLIDER_USAGE)
public List<BrightnessChangeEvent> getBrightnessEvents() {
return mGlobal.getBrightnessEvents(mContext.getOpPackageName());
}
/**
* Fetch {@link AmbientBrightnessDayStats}s.
*
* @hide until we make it a system api
*/
@SystemApi
@RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.ACCESS_AMBIENT_LIGHT_STATS)
public List<AmbientBrightnessDayStats> getAmbientBrightnessStats() {
return mGlobal.getAmbientBrightnessStats();
}
/**
* Sets the global display brightness configuration.
*
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
@RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.CONFIGURE_DISPLAY_BRIGHTNESS)
public void setBrightnessConfiguration(BrightnessConfiguration c) {
setBrightnessConfigurationForUser(c, mContext.getUserId(), mContext.getPackageName());
}
/**
* Sets the brightness configuration for the specified display.
* If the specified display doesn't exist, then this will return and do nothing.
*
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
@RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.CONFIGURE_DISPLAY_BRIGHTNESS)
public void setBrightnessConfigurationForDisplay(@NonNull BrightnessConfiguration c,
@NonNull String uniqueId) {
mGlobal.setBrightnessConfigurationForDisplay(c, uniqueId, mContext.getUserId(),
mContext.getPackageName());
}
/**
* Gets the brightness configuration for the specified display and default user.
* Returns the default configuration if unset or display is invalid.
*
* @hide
*/
@Nullable
@SystemApi
@RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.CONFIGURE_DISPLAY_BRIGHTNESS)
public BrightnessConfiguration getBrightnessConfigurationForDisplay(
@NonNull String uniqueId) {
return mGlobal.getBrightnessConfigurationForDisplay(uniqueId, mContext.getUserId());
}
/**
* Sets the global display brightness configuration for a specific user.
*
* Note this requires the INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS permission if setting the configuration for a
* user other than the one you're currently running as.
*
* @hide
*/
public void setBrightnessConfigurationForUser(BrightnessConfiguration c, int userId,
String packageName) {
mGlobal.setBrightnessConfigurationForUser(c, userId, packageName);
}
/**
* Gets the global display brightness configuration or the default curve if one hasn't been set.
*
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
@RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.CONFIGURE_DISPLAY_BRIGHTNESS)
public BrightnessConfiguration getBrightnessConfiguration() {
return getBrightnessConfigurationForUser(mContext.getUserId());
}
/**
* Gets the global display brightness configuration or the default curve if one hasn't been set
* for a specific user.
*
* Note this requires the INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS permission if getting the configuration for a
* user other than the one you're currently running as.
*
* @hide
*/
public BrightnessConfiguration getBrightnessConfigurationForUser(int userId) {
return mGlobal.getBrightnessConfigurationForUser(userId);
}
/**
* Gets the default global display brightness configuration or null one hasn't
* been configured.
*
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
@RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.CONFIGURE_DISPLAY_BRIGHTNESS)
@Nullable
public BrightnessConfiguration getDefaultBrightnessConfiguration() {
return mGlobal.getDefaultBrightnessConfiguration();
}
/**
* Gets the last requested minimal post processing setting for the display with displayId.
*
* @hide
*/
@TestApi
public boolean isMinimalPostProcessingRequested(int displayId) {
return mGlobal.isMinimalPostProcessingRequested(displayId);
}
/**
* Temporarily sets the brightness of the display.
* <p>
* Requires the {@link android.Manifest.permission#CONTROL_DISPLAY_BRIGHTNESS} permission.
* </p>
*
* @param brightness The brightness value from 0.0f to 1.0f.
*
* @hide Requires signature permission.
*/
public void setTemporaryBrightness(int displayId, float brightness) {
mGlobal.setTemporaryBrightness(displayId, brightness);
}
/**
* Sets the brightness of the specified display.
* <p>
* Requires the {@link android.Manifest.permission#CONTROL_DISPLAY_BRIGHTNESS}
* permission.
* </p>
*
* @param displayId the logical display id
* @param brightness The brightness value from 0.0f to 1.0f.
*
* @hide
*/
@RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.CONTROL_DISPLAY_BRIGHTNESS)
public void setBrightness(int displayId, @FloatRange(from = 0f, to = 1f) float brightness) {
mGlobal.setBrightness(displayId, brightness);
}
/**
* Gets the brightness of the specified display.
* <p>
* Requires the {@link android.Manifest.permission#CONTROL_DISPLAY_BRIGHTNESS}
* permission.
* </p>
*
* @param displayId The display of which brightness value to get from.
*
* @hide
*/
@RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.CONTROL_DISPLAY_BRIGHTNESS)
@FloatRange(from = 0f, to = 1f)
public float getBrightness(int displayId) {
return mGlobal.getBrightness(displayId);
}
/**
* Temporarily sets the auto brightness adjustment factor.
* <p>
* Requires the {@link android.Manifest.permission#CONTROL_DISPLAY_BRIGHTNESS} permission.
* </p>
*
* @param adjustment The adjustment factor from -1.0 to 1.0.
*
* @hide Requires signature permission.
*/
public void setTemporaryAutoBrightnessAdjustment(float adjustment) {
mGlobal.setTemporaryAutoBrightnessAdjustment(adjustment);
}
/**
* Returns the minimum brightness curve, which guarantess that any brightness curve that dips
* below it is rejected by the system.
* This prevent auto-brightness from setting the screen so dark as to prevent the user from
* resetting or disabling it, and maps lux to the absolute minimum nits that are still readable
* in that ambient brightness.
*
* @return The minimum brightness curve (as lux values and their corresponding nits values).
*
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
public Pair<float[], float[]> getMinimumBrightnessCurve() {
return mGlobal.getMinimumBrightnessCurve();
}
/**
* Sets the global default {@link Display.Mode}. The display mode includes preference for
* resolution and refresh rate. The mode change is applied globally, i.e. to all the connected
* displays. If the mode specified is not supported by a connected display, then no mode change
* occurs for that display.
*
* @param mode The {@link Display.Mode} to set, which can include resolution and/or
* refresh-rate. It is created using {@link Display.Mode.Builder}.
*`
* @hide
*/
@TestApi
@RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.MODIFY_USER_PREFERRED_DISPLAY_MODE)
public void setGlobalUserPreferredDisplayMode(@NonNull Display.Mode mode) {
// Create a new object containing default values for the unused fields like mode ID and
// alternative refresh rates.
Display.Mode preferredMode = new Display.Mode(mode.getPhysicalWidth(),
mode.getPhysicalHeight(), mode.getRefreshRate());
mGlobal.setUserPreferredDisplayMode(Display.INVALID_DISPLAY, preferredMode);
}
/**
* Removes the global user preferred display mode.
* User preferred display mode is cleared for all the connected displays.
*
* @hide
*/
@TestApi
@RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.MODIFY_USER_PREFERRED_DISPLAY_MODE)
public void clearGlobalUserPreferredDisplayMode() {
mGlobal.setUserPreferredDisplayMode(Display.INVALID_DISPLAY, null);
}
/**
* Returns the global user preferred display mode.
* If no user preferred mode has been set, or it has been cleared, this method returns null.
*
* @hide
*/
@TestApi
@Nullable
public Display.Mode getGlobalUserPreferredDisplayMode() {
return mGlobal.getUserPreferredDisplayMode(Display.INVALID_DISPLAY);
}
/**
* When enabled the app requested mode is always selected regardless of user settings and
* policies for low brightness, low battery, etc.
*
* @hide
*/
@TestApi
@RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.OVERRIDE_DISPLAY_MODE_REQUESTS)
public void setShouldAlwaysRespectAppRequestedMode(boolean enabled) {
mGlobal.setShouldAlwaysRespectAppRequestedMode(enabled);
}
/**
* Returns whether we are running in a mode which always selects the app requested display mode
* and ignores user settings and policies for low brightness, low battery etc.
*
* @hide
*/
@TestApi
@RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.OVERRIDE_DISPLAY_MODE_REQUESTS)
public boolean shouldAlwaysRespectAppRequestedMode() {
return mGlobal.shouldAlwaysRespectAppRequestedMode();
}
/**
* Sets the refresh rate switching type.
* This matches {@link android.provider.Settings.Secure.MATCH_CONTENT_FRAME_RATE}
*
* @hide
*/
@TestApi
@RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.MODIFY_REFRESH_RATE_SWITCHING_TYPE)
public void setRefreshRateSwitchingType(@SwitchingType int newValue) {
mGlobal.setRefreshRateSwitchingType(newValue);
}
/**
* Returns the user preference for "Match content frame rate".
* <p>
* Never: Even if the app requests it, the device will never try to match its output to the
* original frame rate of the content.
* </p><p>
* Seamless: If the app requests it, the device will match its output to the original frame
* rate of the content, ONLY if the display can transition seamlessly.
* </p><p>
* Always: If the app requests it, the device will match its output to the original
* frame rate of the content. This may cause the screen to go blank for a
* second when exiting or entering a video playback.
* </p>
*/
@MatchContentFrameRateType public int getMatchContentFrameRateUserPreference() {
return toMatchContentFrameRateSetting(mGlobal.getRefreshRateSwitchingType());
}
@MatchContentFrameRateType
private int toMatchContentFrameRateSetting(@SwitchingType int switchingType) {
switch (switchingType) {
case SWITCHING_TYPE_NONE:
return MATCH_CONTENT_FRAMERATE_NEVER;
case SWITCHING_TYPE_WITHIN_GROUPS:
return MATCH_CONTENT_FRAMERATE_SEAMLESSS_ONLY;
case SWITCHING_TYPE_ACROSS_AND_WITHIN_GROUPS:
return MATCH_CONTENT_FRAMERATE_ALWAYS;
default:
Slog.e(TAG, switchingType + " is not a valid value of switching type.");
return MATCH_CONTENT_FRAMERATE_UNKNOWN;
}
}
/**
* Listens for changes in available display devices.
*/
public interface DisplayListener {
/**
* Called whenever a logical display has been added to the system.
* Use {@link DisplayManager#getDisplay} to get more information about
* the display.
*
* @param displayId The id of the logical display that was added.
*/
void onDisplayAdded(int displayId);
/**
* Called whenever a logical display has been removed from the system.
*
* @param displayId The id of the logical display that was removed.
*/
void onDisplayRemoved(int displayId);
/**
* Called whenever the properties of a logical {@link android.view.Display},
* such as size and density, have changed.
*
* @param displayId The id of the logical display that changed.
*/
void onDisplayChanged(int displayId);
}
/**
* Interface for accessing keys belonging to {@link
* android.provider.DeviceConfig#NAMESPACE_DISPLAY_MANAGER}.
* @hide
*/
public interface DeviceConfig {
/**
* Key for refresh rate in the low zone defined by thresholds.
*
* Note that the name and value don't match because they were added before we had a high
* zone to consider.
* @see android.provider.DeviceConfig#NAMESPACE_DISPLAY_MANAGER
* @see android.R.integer#config_defaultZoneBehavior
*/
String KEY_REFRESH_RATE_IN_LOW_ZONE = "refresh_rate_in_zone";
/**
* Key for accessing the low display brightness thresholds for the configured refresh
* rate zone.
* The value will be a pair of comma separated integers representing the minimum and maximum
* thresholds of the zone, respectively, in display backlight units (i.e. [0, 255]).
*
* Note that the name and value don't match because they were added before we had a high
* zone to consider.
*
* @see android.provider.DeviceConfig#NAMESPACE_DISPLAY_MANAGER
* @see android.R.array#config_brightnessThresholdsOfPeakRefreshRate
* @hide
*/
String KEY_FIXED_REFRESH_RATE_LOW_DISPLAY_BRIGHTNESS_THRESHOLDS =
"peak_refresh_rate_brightness_thresholds";
/**
* Key for accessing the low ambient brightness thresholds for the configured refresh
* rate zone. The value will be a pair of comma separated integers representing the minimum
* and maximum thresholds of the zone, respectively, in lux.
*
* Note that the name and value don't match because they were added before we had a high
* zone to consider.
*
* @see android.provider.DeviceConfig#NAMESPACE_DISPLAY_MANAGER
* @see android.R.array#config_ambientThresholdsOfPeakRefreshRate
* @hide
*/
String KEY_FIXED_REFRESH_RATE_LOW_AMBIENT_BRIGHTNESS_THRESHOLDS =
"peak_refresh_rate_ambient_thresholds";
/**
* Key for refresh rate in the high zone defined by thresholds.
*
* @see android.provider.DeviceConfig#NAMESPACE_DISPLAY_MANAGER
* @see android.R.integer#config_fixedRefreshRateInHighZone
*/
String KEY_REFRESH_RATE_IN_HIGH_ZONE = "refresh_rate_in_high_zone";
/**
* Key for accessing the display brightness thresholds for the configured refresh rate zone.
* The value will be a pair of comma separated integers representing the minimum and maximum
* thresholds of the zone, respectively, in display backlight units (i.e. [0, 255]).
*
* @see android.provider.DeviceConfig#NAMESPACE_DISPLAY_MANAGER
* @see android.R.array#config_brightnessHighThresholdsOfFixedRefreshRate
* @hide
*/
String KEY_FIXED_REFRESH_RATE_HIGH_DISPLAY_BRIGHTNESS_THRESHOLDS =
"fixed_refresh_rate_high_display_brightness_thresholds";
/**
* Key for accessing the ambient brightness thresholds for the configured refresh rate zone.
* The value will be a pair of comma separated integers representing the minimum and maximum
* thresholds of the zone, respectively, in lux.
*
* @see android.provider.DeviceConfig#NAMESPACE_DISPLAY_MANAGER
* @see android.R.array#config_ambientHighThresholdsOfFixedRefreshRate
* @hide
*/
String KEY_FIXED_REFRESH_RATE_HIGH_AMBIENT_BRIGHTNESS_THRESHOLDS =
"fixed_refresh_rate_high_ambient_brightness_thresholds";
/**
* Key for refresh rate when the device is in high brightness mode for sunlight visility.
*
* @see android.provider.DeviceConfig#NAMESPACE_DISPLAY_MANAGER
* @see android.R.integer#config_defaultRefreshRateInHbmSunlight
*/
String KEY_REFRESH_RATE_IN_HBM_SUNLIGHT = "refresh_rate_in_hbm_sunlight";
/**
* Key for refresh rate when the device is in high brightness mode for HDR.
*
* @see android.provider.DeviceConfig#NAMESPACE_DISPLAY_MANAGER
* @see android.R.integer#config_defaultRefreshRateInHbmHdr
*/
String KEY_REFRESH_RATE_IN_HBM_HDR = "refresh_rate_in_hbm_hdr";
/**
* Key for default peak refresh rate
*
* @see android.provider.DeviceConfig#NAMESPACE_DISPLAY_MANAGER
* @see android.R.integer#config_defaultPeakRefreshRate
* @hide
*/
String KEY_PEAK_REFRESH_RATE_DEFAULT = "peak_refresh_rate_default";
// TODO(b/162536543): rename it once it is proved not harmful for users.
/**
* Key for controlling which packages are explicitly blocked from running at refresh rates
* higher than 60hz. An app may be added to this list if they exhibit performance issues at
* higher refresh rates.
*
* @see android.provider.DeviceConfig#NAMESPACE_DISPLAY_MANAGER
* @see android.R.array#config_highRefreshRateBlacklist
* @hide
*/
String KEY_HIGH_REFRESH_RATE_BLACKLIST = "high_refresh_rate_blacklist";
/**
* Key for the brightness throttling data as a String formatted:
* <displayId>,<no of throttling levels>,[<severity as string>,<brightness cap>]
* Where the latter part is repeated for each throttling level, and the entirety is repeated
* for each display, separated by a semicolon.
* For example:
* 123,1,critical,0.8;456,2,moderate,0.9,critical,0.7
*/
String KEY_BRIGHTNESS_THROTTLING_DATA = "brightness_throttling_data";
}
}