libgui: Add support for unlimited slot BufferQueues
BufferQueues can now be of unlimited size, according to the wishes of
the producer.
We add four new methods:
- IGBC::allowUnlimitedSlots, which permits the IGBP to call
extendSlotCount
- IGBP::extendSlotCount, which increases the total available slot count
to a fixed number and notifies the consumer via
ICL::onSlotCountChanged
- ICL::onSlotCountChanged, which notifies the consumer to resize its
personal slot vector
- IGBC::getReleasedBuffersExtented, which is like getReleasedBuffers but
with an arbitrary sized bitvector instead of a fixed 64 bit vector
The internal representation of the slots in BufferQueueCore is now a
vector instead of an array, and can grow (but not shrink). The only
consumers of these new APIs are intented to be Surface and ConsumerBase.
Everything else is being migrated away from IGBP/IGBC anyway.
This is part of go/warren-buffers.
Bug: 341359814
Flag: com.android.graphics.libgui.flags.wb_unlimited_slots
Test: new tests, old tests
Change-Id: I0df872b9d6f9273854cc07a88d29b65451e1832a
diff --git a/libs/gui/ConsumerBase.cpp b/libs/gui/ConsumerBase.cpp
index 602bba8..e772f44 100644
--- a/libs/gui/ConsumerBase.cpp
+++ b/libs/gui/ConsumerBase.cpp
@@ -254,6 +254,17 @@
void ConsumerBase::onSidebandStreamChanged() {
}
+#if COM_ANDROID_GRAPHICS_LIBGUI_FLAGS(WB_UNLIMITED_SLOTS)
+void ConsumerBase::onSlotCountChanged(int slotCount) {
+ CB_LOGV("onSlotCountChanged: %d", slotCount);
+ Mutex::Autolock lock(mMutex);
+
+ if (slotCount > (int)mSlots.size()) {
+ mSlots.resize(slotCount);
+ }
+}
+#endif
+
void ConsumerBase::abandon() {
CB_LOGV("abandon");
Mutex::Autolock lock(mMutex);