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16
17#ifndef ANDROID_DISPSYNC_H
18#define ANDROID_DISPSYNC_H
19
20#include <stddef.h>
21
22#include <utils/Mutex.h>
23#include <utils/Timers.h>
24#include <utils/RefBase.h>
25
26namespace android {
27
28class String8;
29class Fence;
30class DispSyncThread;
31
32// DispSync maintains a model of the periodic hardware-based vsync events of a
33// display and uses that model to execute period callbacks at specific phase
34// offsets from the hardware vsync events. The model is constructed by
35// feeding consecutive hardware event timestamps to the DispSync object via
36// the addResyncSample method.
37//
38// The model is validated using timestamps from Fence objects that are passed
39// to the DispSync object via the addPresentFence method. These fence
40// timestamps should correspond to a hardware vsync event, but they need not
41// be consecutive hardware vsync times. If this method determines that the
42// current model accurately represents the hardware event times it will return
43// false to indicate that a resynchronization (via addResyncSample) is not
44// needed.
45class DispSync {
46
47public:
48
49 class Callback: public virtual RefBase {
50 public:
51 virtual ~Callback() {};
52 virtual void onDispSyncEvent(nsecs_t when) = 0;
53 };
54
Chih-Hung Hsieh342b7602016-09-01 11:34:16 -070055 explicit DispSync(const char* name);
Jamie Gennisfaf77cc2013-07-30 15:10:32 -070056 ~DispSync();
57
Saurabh Shahce398e42017-07-13 10:45:07 -070058 void init(bool hasSyncFramework, int64_t dispSyncPresentTimeOffset);
59
Andy McFadden645b1f72014-06-10 14:43:32 -070060 // reset clears the resync samples and error value.
Jamie Gennisfaf77cc2013-07-30 15:10:32 -070061 void reset();
62
63 // addPresentFence adds a fence for use in validating the current vsync
64 // event model. The fence need not be signaled at the time
65 // addPresentFence is called. When the fence does signal, its timestamp
66 // should correspond to a hardware vsync event. Unlike the
67 // addResyncSample method, the timestamps of consecutive fences need not
68 // correspond to consecutive hardware vsync events.
69 //
70 // This method should be called with the retire fence from each HWComposer
71 // set call that affects the display.
72 bool addPresentFence(const sp<Fence>& fence);
73
74 // The beginResync, addResyncSample, and endResync methods are used to re-
75 // synchronize the DispSync's model to the hardware vsync events. The re-
76 // synchronization process involves first calling beginResync, then
77 // calling addResyncSample with a sequence of consecutive hardware vsync
78 // event timestamps, and finally calling endResync when addResyncSample
79 // indicates that no more samples are needed by returning false.
80 //
81 // This resynchronization process should be performed whenever the display
82 // is turned on (i.e. once immediately after it's turned on) and whenever
83 // addPresentFence returns true indicating that the model has drifted away
84 // from the hardware vsync events.
85 void beginResync();
86 bool addResyncSample(nsecs_t timestamp);
87 void endResync();
88
Andy McFadden41d67d72014-04-25 16:58:34 -070089 // The setPeriod method sets the vsync event model's period to a specific
Jamie Gennisfaf77cc2013-07-30 15:10:32 -070090 // value. This should be used to prime the model when a display is first
91 // turned on. It should NOT be used after that.
92 void setPeriod(nsecs_t period);
93
Lajos Molnar67d8bd62014-09-11 14:58:45 -070094 // The getPeriod method returns the current vsync period.
95 nsecs_t getPeriod();
96
Andy McFadden645b1f72014-06-10 14:43:32 -070097 // setRefreshSkipCount specifies an additional number of refresh
98 // cycles to skip. For example, on a 60Hz display, a skip count of 1
99 // will result in events happening at 30Hz. Default is zero. The idea
100 // is to sacrifice smoothness for battery life.
101 void setRefreshSkipCount(int count);
Ruchi Kandoif52b3c82014-04-24 16:42:35 -0700102
Jamie Gennisfaf77cc2013-07-30 15:10:32 -0700103 // addEventListener registers a callback to be called repeatedly at the
104 // given phase offset from the hardware vsync events. The callback is
105 // called from a separate thread and it should return reasonably quickly
106 // (i.e. within a few hundred microseconds).
Tim Murray4a4e4a22016-04-19 16:29:23 +0000107 status_t addEventListener(const char* name, nsecs_t phase,
108 const sp<Callback>& callback);
Jamie Gennisfaf77cc2013-07-30 15:10:32 -0700109
110 // removeEventListener removes an already-registered event callback. Once
111 // this method returns that callback will no longer be called by the
112 // DispSync object.
113 status_t removeEventListener(const sp<Callback>& callback);
114
Andy McFadden41d67d72014-04-25 16:58:34 -0700115 // computeNextRefresh computes when the next refresh is expected to begin.
116 // The periodOffset value can be used to move forward or backward; an
117 // offset of zero is the next refresh, -1 is the previous refresh, 1 is
118 // the refresh after next. etc.
119 nsecs_t computeNextRefresh(int periodOffset) const;
120
Andy McFaddenc751e922014-05-08 14:53:26 -0700121 // dump appends human-readable debug info to the result string.
122 void dump(String8& result) const;
123
Jamie Gennisfaf77cc2013-07-30 15:10:32 -0700124private:
125
126 void updateModelLocked();
127 void updateErrorLocked();
128 void resetErrorLocked();
129
130 enum { MAX_RESYNC_SAMPLES = 32 };
Tim Murray4a4e4a22016-04-19 16:29:23 +0000131 enum { MIN_RESYNC_SAMPLES_FOR_UPDATE = 6 };
Jamie Gennisfaf77cc2013-07-30 15:10:32 -0700132 enum { NUM_PRESENT_SAMPLES = 8 };
Dan Stozaef789162015-05-29 13:00:23 -0700133 enum { MAX_RESYNC_SAMPLES_WITHOUT_PRESENT = 4 };
Jamie Gennisfaf77cc2013-07-30 15:10:32 -0700134
Tim Murray4a4e4a22016-04-19 16:29:23 +0000135 const char* const mName;
136
Jamie Gennisfaf77cc2013-07-30 15:10:32 -0700137 // mPeriod is the computed period of the modeled vsync events in
138 // nanoseconds.
139 nsecs_t mPeriod;
140
141 // mPhase is the phase offset of the modeled vsync events. It is the
142 // number of nanoseconds from time 0 to the first vsync event.
143 nsecs_t mPhase;
144
Haixia Shi676b1f62015-10-28 16:19:01 -0700145 // mReferenceTime is the reference time of the modeled vsync events.
146 // It is the nanosecond timestamp of the first vsync event after a resync.
147 nsecs_t mReferenceTime;
148
Jamie Gennisfaf77cc2013-07-30 15:10:32 -0700149 // mError is the computed model error. It is based on the difference
150 // between the estimated vsync event times and those observed in the
151 // mPresentTimes array.
152 nsecs_t mError;
153
Haixia Shi676b1f62015-10-28 16:19:01 -0700154 // Whether we have updated the vsync event model since the last resync.
155 bool mModelUpdated;
156
Jamie Gennisfaf77cc2013-07-30 15:10:32 -0700157 // These member variables are the state used during the resynchronization
158 // process to store information about the hardware vsync event times used
159 // to compute the model.
160 nsecs_t mResyncSamples[MAX_RESYNC_SAMPLES];
161 size_t mFirstResyncSample;
162 size_t mNumResyncSamples;
163 int mNumResyncSamplesSincePresent;
164
165 // These member variables store information about the present fences used
166 // to validate the currently computed model.
167 sp<Fence> mPresentFences[NUM_PRESENT_SAMPLES];
168 nsecs_t mPresentTimes[NUM_PRESENT_SAMPLES];
169 size_t mPresentSampleOffset;
170
Andy McFadden645b1f72014-06-10 14:43:32 -0700171 int mRefreshSkipCount;
172
Jamie Gennisfaf77cc2013-07-30 15:10:32 -0700173 // mThread is the thread from which all the callbacks are called.
174 sp<DispSyncThread> mThread;
175
176 // mMutex is used to protect access to all member variables.
177 mutable Mutex mMutex;
Fabien Sanglardc45a7d92017-03-14 13:24:22 -0700178
179 // This is the offset from the present fence timestamps to the corresponding
180 // vsync event.
181 int64_t mPresentTimeOffset;
Fabien Sanglardcbf153b2017-03-10 17:57:12 -0800182
183 // Ignore present (retire) fences if the device doesn't have support for the
184 // sync framework
185 bool mIgnorePresentFences;
Jamie Gennisfaf77cc2013-07-30 15:10:32 -0700186};
187
188}
189
190#endif // ANDROID_DISPSYNC_H