Create a VsyncSchedule per display
In order to determine the vsync offsets between displays, keep track of
a VsyncSchedule for each display.
Store the VsyncSchedules in a SmallMap. Update getVsyncSchedule with a
parameter to choose the display. The default parameter uses the leader's
display, which is what current external callers want.
Update VsyncDispatches when the leader changes, so that they are always
listening to the leader.
Enable and disable vsync callbacks per display. Earlier attempts to turn
them on and off together could leave a secondary display on a bad
schedule. Move state and logic for enabling/disabling the callbacks into
VsyncSchedule. Add a method for resyncing all displays at once.
Use std::shared_ptrs for VsyncDispatches. This prevents lifetime issues
if a VsyncSchedule gets removed while its VsyncDispatch is still in use.
Same for VsyncTracker, which is referenced by VsyncDispatch.
When the leader VsyncSchedule changes, call cancel on
VsyncCallbackRegistrations and replace them with new ones using the new
VsyncDispatches. If a callback was scheduled, schedule a new one.
Update VsyncSchedule's members' traces so that there is a separate track
for each display.
Move SF's record of the last HWC Vsync states into VsyncSchedule, so it
sits with other related logic. Remove the pending HWC Vsync state, which
did not affect behavior.
For refresh rate changes, modulate vsync config based on the leader
display. When switching leaders, force a period transition to ensure
that a potential refresh rate change is completed.
Bug: 255601557
Bug: 256196556
Bug: 241285473
Bug: 241286146
Test: libsurfaceflinger_unittest
Test: manual (look at perfetto traces)
Change-Id: If60218e85292c786b9fa70ecb33ee374d3a385e0
diff --git a/services/surfaceflinger/Scheduler/VSyncPredictor.h b/services/surfaceflinger/Scheduler/VSyncPredictor.h
index 305cdb0..1ded54f 100644
--- a/services/surfaceflinger/Scheduler/VSyncPredictor.h
+++ b/services/surfaceflinger/Scheduler/VSyncPredictor.h
@@ -29,14 +29,15 @@
class VSyncPredictor : public VSyncTracker {
public:
/*
+ * \param [in] name The name of the display this corresponds to.
* \param [in] idealPeriod The initial ideal period to use.
* \param [in] historySize The internal amount of entries to store in the model.
* \param [in] minimumSamplesForPrediction The minimum number of samples to collect before
* predicting. \param [in] outlierTolerancePercent a number 0 to 100 that will be used to filter
* samples that fall outlierTolerancePercent from an anticipated vsync event.
*/
- VSyncPredictor(nsecs_t idealPeriod, size_t historySize, size_t minimumSamplesForPrediction,
- uint32_t outlierTolerancePercent);
+ VSyncPredictor(std::string name, nsecs_t idealPeriod, size_t historySize,
+ size_t minimumSamplesForPrediction, uint32_t outlierTolerancePercent);
~VSyncPredictor();
bool addVsyncTimestamp(nsecs_t timestamp) final EXCLUDES(mMutex);
@@ -76,6 +77,8 @@
VSyncPredictor& operator=(VSyncPredictor const&) = delete;
void clearTimestamps() REQUIRES(mMutex);
+ const std::string mName;
+
inline void traceInt64If(const char* name, int64_t value) const;
inline void traceInt64(const char* name, int64_t value) const;
bool const mTraceOn;