Use input token in PointerCaptureRequest
Instead of sending boolean to indicate the capture state,
InputDispatcher now sends an input window token that requests a
pointer capture, or nullptr otherwise.
This is useful for some InputReader implementations.
Also, this token can be used to verify if a pointer capture changed
event from a reader is valid.
Bug: 259346762
Bug: 301628662
Test: inputflinger_tests
Test: android.view.cts.PointerCaptureTest WindowFocusTests#testPointerCapture
Change-Id: Ie8343db6744dc2080f7f1dcff5a630be5c87fa3e
diff --git a/services/inputflinger/tests/FakeInputReaderPolicy.cpp b/services/inputflinger/tests/FakeInputReaderPolicy.cpp
index 9e93712..8f593b5 100644
--- a/services/inputflinger/tests/FakeInputReaderPolicy.cpp
+++ b/services/inputflinger/tests/FakeInputReaderPolicy.cpp
@@ -178,8 +178,8 @@
transform = t;
}
-PointerCaptureRequest FakeInputReaderPolicy::setPointerCapture(bool enabled) {
- mConfig.pointerCaptureRequest = {enabled, mNextPointerCaptureSequenceNumber++};
+PointerCaptureRequest FakeInputReaderPolicy::setPointerCapture(const sp<IBinder>& window) {
+ mConfig.pointerCaptureRequest = {window, mNextPointerCaptureSequenceNumber++};
return mConfig.pointerCaptureRequest;
}