graphics: add HIDL definition for HW composer
This is a direct translation of hwcomposer2.h to HIDL.
Test: make
Change-Id: Id007af271b06f0d86afc8bc7c57300c588dc4081
diff --git a/graphics/composer/2.1/Android.bp b/graphics/composer/2.1/Android.bp
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+// This file is autogenerated by hidl-gen. Do not edit manually.
+
+genrule {
+ name: "android.hardware.graphics.composer@2.1_genc++",
+ tool: "hidl-gen",
+ cmd: "$tool -o $genDir -Lc++ -randroid.hardware:hardware/interfaces android.hardware.graphics.composer@2.1",
+ srcs: [
+ "types.hal",
+ "IComposer.hal",
+ "IComposerCallback.hal",
+ ],
+ out: [
+ "android/hardware/graphics/composer/2.1/types.cpp",
+ "android/hardware/graphics/composer/2.1/ComposerAll.cpp",
+ "android/hardware/graphics/composer/2.1/ComposerCallbackAll.cpp",
+ ],
+}
+
+genrule {
+ name: "android.hardware.graphics.composer@2.1_genc++_headers",
+ tool: "hidl-gen",
+ cmd: "$tool -o $genDir -Lc++ -randroid.hardware:hardware/interfaces android.hardware.graphics.composer@2.1",
+ srcs: [
+ "types.hal",
+ "IComposer.hal",
+ "IComposerCallback.hal",
+ ],
+ out: [
+ "android/hardware/graphics/composer/2.1/types.h",
+ "android/hardware/graphics/composer/2.1/IComposer.h",
+ "android/hardware/graphics/composer/2.1/IHwComposer.h",
+ "android/hardware/graphics/composer/2.1/BnComposer.h",
+ "android/hardware/graphics/composer/2.1/BpComposer.h",
+ "android/hardware/graphics/composer/2.1/BsComposer.h",
+ "android/hardware/graphics/composer/2.1/IComposerCallback.h",
+ "android/hardware/graphics/composer/2.1/IHwComposerCallback.h",
+ "android/hardware/graphics/composer/2.1/BnComposerCallback.h",
+ "android/hardware/graphics/composer/2.1/BpComposerCallback.h",
+ "android/hardware/graphics/composer/2.1/BsComposerCallback.h",
+ ],
+}
+
+cc_library_shared {
+ name: "android.hardware.graphics.composer@2.1",
+ generated_sources: ["android.hardware.graphics.composer@2.1_genc++"],
+ generated_headers: ["android.hardware.graphics.composer@2.1_genc++_headers"],
+ export_generated_headers: ["android.hardware.graphics.composer@2.1_genc++_headers"],
+ shared_libs: [
+ "libhidl",
+ "libhwbinder",
+ "libutils",
+ "libcutils",
+ "android.hardware.graphics.allocator@2.0",
+ ],
+}
diff --git a/graphics/composer/2.1/IComposer.hal b/graphics/composer/2.1/IComposer.hal
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+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2016 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
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+
+package android.hardware.graphics.composer@2.1;
+
+import android.hardware.graphics.allocator@2.0::PixelFormat;
+import IComposerCallback;
+
+interface IComposer {
+ /*
+ * Optional capabilities which may be supported by some devices. The
+ * particular set of supported capabilities for a given device may be
+ * retrieved using getCapabilities.
+ */
+ enum Capability : int32_t {
+ INVALID = 0,
+
+ /*
+ * Specifies that the device supports sideband stream layers, for
+ * which buffer content updates and other synchronization will not be
+ * provided through the usual validate/present cycle and must be
+ * handled by an external implementation-defined mechanism. Only
+ * changes to layer state (such as position, size, etc.) need to be
+ * performed through the validate/present cycle.
+ */
+ SIDEBAND_STREAM = 1,
+
+ /*
+ * Specifies that the device will apply a color transform even when
+ * either the client or the device has chosen that all layers should
+ * be composed by the client. This will prevent the client from
+ * applying the color transform during its composition step.
+ */
+ SKIP_CLIENT_COLOR_TRANSFORM = 2,
+ };
+
+ /* Display attributes queryable through getDisplayAttribute. */
+ enum Attribute : int32_t {
+ INVALID = 0,
+
+ /* Dimensions in pixels */
+ WIDTH = 1,
+ HEIGHT = 2,
+
+ /* Vsync period in nanoseconds */
+ VSYNC_PERIOD = 3,
+
+ /*
+ * Dots per thousand inches (DPI * 1000). Scaling by 1000 allows these
+ * numbers to be stored in an int32_t without losing too much
+ * precision. If the DPI for a configuration is unavailable or is
+ * considered unreliable, the device may return UNSUPPORTED instead.
+ */
+ DPI_X = 4,
+ DPI_Y = 5,
+ };
+
+ /* Display requests returned by getDisplayRequests. */
+ enum DisplayRequest : uint32_t {
+ /*
+ * Instructs the client to provide a new client target buffer, even if
+ * no layers are marked for client composition.
+ */
+ FLIP_CLIENT_TARGET = 1 << 0,
+
+ /*
+ * Instructs the client to write the result of client composition
+ * directly into the virtual display output buffer. If any of the
+ * layers are not marked as Composition::CLIENT or the given display
+ * is not a virtual display, this request has no effect.
+ */
+ WRITE_CLIENT_TARGET_TO_OUTPUT = 1 << 1,
+ };
+
+ /* Layer requests returned from getDisplayRequests. */
+ enum LayerRequest : uint32_t {
+ /*
+ * The client should clear its target with transparent pixels where
+ * this layer would be. The client may ignore this request if the
+ * layer must be blended.
+ */
+ CLEAR_CLIENT_TARGET = 1 << 0,
+ };
+
+ /* Power modes for use with setPowerMode. */
+ enum PowerMode : int32_t {
+ /* The display is fully off (blanked). */
+ OFF = 0,
+
+ /*
+ * These are optional low power modes. getDozeSupport may be called to
+ * determine whether a given display supports these modes.
+ */
+
+ /*
+ * The display is turned on and configured in a low power state that
+ * is suitable for presenting ambient information to the user,
+ * possibly with lower fidelity than ON, but with greater efficiency.
+ */
+ DOZE = 1,
+
+ /*
+ * The display is configured as in DOZE but may stop applying display
+ * updates from the client. This is effectively a hint to the device
+ * that drawing to the display has been suspended and that the the
+ * device should remain on in a low power state and continue
+ * displaying its current contents indefinitely until the power mode
+ * changes.
+ *
+ * This mode may also be used as a signal to enable hardware-based
+ * doze functionality. In this case, the device is free to take over
+ * the display and manage it autonomously to implement a low power
+ * always-on display.
+ */
+ DOZE_SUSPEND = 3,
+
+ /* The display is fully on. */
+ ON = 2,
+ };
+
+ /* Vsync values passed to setVsyncEnabled. */
+ enum Vsync : int32_t {
+ INVALID = 0,
+
+ /* Enable vsync. */
+ ENABLE = 1,
+
+ /* Disable vsync. */
+ DISABLE = 2,
+ };
+
+ /* Blend modes, settable per layer. */
+ enum BlendMode : int32_t {
+ INVALID = 0,
+
+ /* colorOut = colorSrc */
+ NONE = 1,
+
+ /* colorOut = colorSrc + colorDst * (1 - alphaSrc) */
+ PREMULTIPLIED = 2,
+
+ /* colorOut = colorSrc * alphaSrc + colorDst * (1 - alphaSrc) */
+ COVERAGE = 3,
+ };
+
+ /* Possible composition types for a given layer. */
+ enum Composition : int32_t {
+ INVALID = 0,
+
+ /*
+ * The client will composite this layer into the client target buffer
+ * (provided to the device through setClientTarget).
+ *
+ * The device must not request any composition type changes for layers
+ * of this type.
+ */
+ CLIENT = 1,
+
+ /*
+ * The device will handle the composition of this layer through a
+ * hardware overlay or other similar means.
+ *
+ * Upon validateDisplay, the device may request a change from this
+ * type to CLIENT.
+ */
+ DEVICE = 2,
+
+ /*
+ * The device will render this layer using the color set through
+ * setLayerColor. If this functionality is not supported on a layer
+ * that the client sets to SOLID_COLOR, the device must request that
+ * the composition type of that layer is changed to CLIENT upon the
+ * next call to validateDisplay.
+ *
+ * Upon validateDisplay, the device may request a change from this
+ * type to CLIENT.
+ */
+ SOLID_COLOR = 3,
+
+ /*
+ * Similar to DEVICE, but the position of this layer may also be set
+ * asynchronously through setCursorPosition. If this functionality is
+ * not supported on a layer that the client sets to CURSOR, the device
+ * must request that the composition type of that layer is changed to
+ * CLIENT upon the next call to validateDisplay.
+ *
+ * Upon validateDisplay, the device may request a change from this
+ * type to either DEVICE or CLIENT. Changing to DEVICE will prevent
+ * the use of setCursorPosition but still permit the device to
+ * composite the layer.
+ */
+ CURSOR = 4,
+
+ /*
+ * The device will handle the composition of this layer, as well as
+ * its buffer updates and content synchronization. Only supported on
+ * devices which provide Capability::SIDEBAND_STREAM.
+ *
+ * Upon validateDisplay, the device may request a change from this
+ * type to either DEVICE or CLIENT, but it is unlikely that content
+ * will display correctly in these cases.
+ */
+ SIDEBAND = 5,
+ };
+
+ /* Display types returned by getDisplayType. */
+ enum DisplayType : int32_t {
+ INVALID = 0,
+
+ /*
+ * All physical displays, including both internal displays and
+ * hotpluggable external displays.
+ */
+ PHYSICAL = 1,
+
+ /* Virtual displays created by createVirtualDisplay. */
+ VIRTUAL = 2,
+ };
+
+ struct Rect {
+ int32_t left;
+ int32_t top;
+ int32_t right;
+ int32_t bottom;
+ };
+
+ struct FRect {
+ float left;
+ float top;
+ float right;
+ float bottom;
+ };
+
+ struct Color {
+ uint8_t r;
+ uint8_t g;
+ uint8_t b;
+ uint8_t a;
+ };
+
+ /*
+ * Provides a list of supported capabilities (as described in the
+ * definition of Capability above). This list must not change after
+ * initialization.
+ *
+ * @return capabilities is a list of supported capabilities.
+ */
+ getCapabilities() generates (vec<Capability> capabilities);
+
+ /*
+ * Retrieves implementation-defined debug information, which will be
+ * displayed during, for example, `dumpsys SurfaceFlinger`.
+ *
+ * @return debugInfo is a string of debug information.
+ */
+ dumpDebugInfo() generates (string debugInfo);
+
+ /*
+ * Provides a IComposerCallback object for the device to call.
+ *
+ * @param callback is the IComposerCallback object.
+ */
+ registerCallback(IComposerCallback callback);
+
+ /*
+ * Returns the maximum number of virtual displays supported by this device
+ * (which may be 0). The client will not attempt to create more than this
+ * many virtual displays on this device. This number must not change for
+ * the lifetime of the device.
+ */
+ getMaxVirtualDisplayCount() generates (uint32_t count);
+
+ /*
+ * Creates a new virtual display with the given width and height. The
+ * format passed into this function is the default format requested by the
+ * consumer of the virtual display output buffers.
+ *
+ * The display will be assumed to be on from the time the first frame is
+ * presented until the display is destroyed.
+ *
+ * @param width is the width in pixels.
+ * @param height is the height in pixels.
+ * @param formatHint is the default output buffer format selected by
+ * the consumer.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * UNSUPPORTED when the width or height is too large for the
+ * device to be able to create a virtual display.
+ * NO_RESOURCES when the device is unable to create a new virtual
+ * display at this time.
+ * @return display is the newly-created virtual display.
+ * @return format is the format of the buffer the device will produce.
+ */
+ createVirtualDisplay(uint32_t width,
+ uint32_t height,
+ PixelFormat formatHint)
+ generates (Error error,
+ Display display,
+ PixelFormat format);
+
+ /*
+ * Destroys a virtual display. After this call all resources consumed by
+ * this display may be freed by the device and any operations performed on
+ * this display should fail.
+ *
+ * @param display is the virtual display to destroy.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_PARAMETER when the display handle which was passed in does
+ * not refer to a virtual display.
+ */
+ destroyVirtualDisplay(Display display) generates (Error error);
+
+ /*
+ * Accepts the changes required by the device from the previous
+ * validateDisplay call (which may be queried using
+ * getChangedCompositionTypes) and revalidates the display. This function
+ * is equivalent to requesting the changed types from
+ * getChangedCompositionTypes, setting those types on the corresponding
+ * layers, and then calling validateDisplay again.
+ *
+ * After this call it must be valid to present this display. Calling this
+ * after validateDisplay returns 0 changes must succeed with NONE, but
+ * should have no other effect.
+ *
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * NOT_VALIDATED when validateDisplay has not been called.
+ */
+ acceptDisplayChanges(Display display) generates (Error error);
+
+ /*
+ * Creates a new layer on the given display.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display on which to create the layer.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * NO_RESOURCES when the device was unable to create a layer this
+ * time.
+ * @return layer is the handle of the new layer.
+ */
+ createLayer(Display display) generates (Error error, Layer layer);
+
+ /*
+ * Destroys the given layer.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display on which the layer was created.
+ * @param layer is the layer to destroy.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_LAYER when an invalid layer handle was passed in.
+ */
+ destroyLayer(Display display, Layer layer) generates (Error error);
+
+ /*
+ * Retrieves which display configuration is currently active.
+ *
+ * If no display configuration is currently active, this function must
+ * return BAD_CONFIG. It is the responsibility of the client to call
+ * setActiveConfig with a valid configuration before attempting to present
+ * anything on the display.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display to which the active config is queried.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_CONFIG when no configuration is currently active.
+ * @return config is the currently active display configuration.
+ */
+ getActiveConfig(Display display) generates (Error error, Config config);
+
+ /*
+ * Retrieves the layers for which the device requires a different
+ * composition type than had been set prior to the last call to
+ * validateDisplay. The client will either update its state with these
+ * types and call acceptDisplayChanges, or will set new types and attempt
+ * to validate the display again.
+ *
+ * The number of changed layers must be the same as the value returned in
+ * numTypes from the last call to validateDisplay.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display to query.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * NOT_VALIDATED when validateDisplay has not been called.
+ * @return layers is an array of layer handles.
+ * @return types is an array of composition types, each corresponding to
+ * an element of layers.
+ */
+ getChangedCompositionTypes(Display display)
+ generates (Error error,
+ vec<Layer> layers,
+ vec<Composition> types);
+
+ /*
+ * Returns whether a client target with the given properties can be
+ * handled by the device.
+ *
+ * This function must return true for a client target with width and
+ * height equal to the active display configuration dimensions,
+ * PixelFormat::RGBA_8888, and Dataspace::UNKNOWN. It is not required to
+ * return true for any other configuration.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display to query.
+ * @param width is the client target width in pixels.
+ * @param height is the client target height in pixels.
+ * @param format is the client target format.
+ * @param dataspace is the client target dataspace, as described in
+ * setLayerDataspace.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * UNSUPPORTED when the given configuration is not supported.
+ */
+ getClientTargetSupport(Display display,
+ uint32_t width,
+ uint32_t height,
+ PixelFormat format,
+ Dataspace dataspace)
+ generates (Error error);
+
+ /*
+ * Returns the color modes supported on this display.
+ *
+ * All devices must support at least ColorMode::NATIVE.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display to query.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * @return modes is an array of color modes.
+ */
+ getColorModes(Display display)
+ generates (Error error,
+ vec<ColorMode> modes);
+
+ /*
+ * Returns a display attribute value for a particular display
+ * configuration.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display to query.
+ * @param config is the display configuration for which to return
+ * attribute values.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_CONFIG when config does not name a valid configuration for
+ * this display.
+ * BAD_PARAMETER when attribute is unrecognized.
+ * UNSUPPORTED when attribute cannot be queried for the config.
+ * @return value is the value of the attribute.
+ */
+ getDisplayAttribute(Display display,
+ Config config,
+ Attribute attribute)
+ generates (Error error,
+ int32_t value);
+
+ /*
+ * Returns handles for all of the valid display configurations on this
+ * display.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display to query.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * @return configs is an array of configuration handles.
+ */
+ getDisplayConfigs(Display display)
+ generates (Error error,
+ vec<Config> configs);
+
+ /*
+ * Returns a human-readable version of the display's name.
+ *
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * @return name is the name of the display.
+ */
+ getDisplayName(Display display) generates (Error error, string name);
+
+ /*
+ * Returns the display requests and the layer requests required for the
+ * last validated configuration.
+ *
+ * Display requests provide information about how the client should handle
+ * the client target. Layer requests provide information about how the
+ * client should handle an individual layer.
+ *
+ * The number of layer requests must be equal to the value returned in
+ * numRequests from the last call to validateDisplay.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display to query.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * NOT_VALIDATED when validateDisplay has not been called.
+ * @return displayRequestMask is the display requests for the current
+ * validated state.
+ * @return layers is an array of layers which all have at least one
+ * request.
+ * @return layerRequestMasks is the requests corresponding to each element
+ * of layers.
+ */
+ getDisplayRequests(Display display)
+ generates (Error error,
+ uint32_t displayRequestMask,
+ vec<Layer> layers,
+ vec<uint32_t> layerRequestMasks);
+
+ /*
+ * Returns whether the given display is a physical or virtual display.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display to query.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * @return type is the type of the display.
+ */
+ getDisplayType(Display display) generates (Error error, DisplayType type);
+
+ /*
+ * Returns whether the given display supports PowerMode::DOZE and
+ * PowerMode::DOZE_SUSPEND. DOZE_SUSPEND may not provide any benefit over
+ * DOZE (see the definition of PowerMode for more information), but if
+ * both DOZE and DOZE_SUSPEND are no different from PowerMode::ON, the
+ * device should not claim support.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display to query.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * @return support is true only when the display supports doze modes.
+ */
+ getDozeSupport(Display display) generates (Error error, bool support);
+
+ /*
+ * Returns the high dynamic range (HDR) capabilities of the given display,
+ * which are invariant with regard to the active configuration.
+ *
+ * Displays which are not HDR-capable must return no types.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display to query.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * @return types is an array of HDR types, may have 0 elements if the
+ * display is not HDR-capable.
+ * @return maxLuminance is the desired content maximum luminance for this
+ * display in cd/m^2.
+ * @return maxAverageLuminance - the desired content maximum frame-average
+ * luminance for this display in cd/m^2.
+ * @return minLuminance is the desired content minimum luminance for this
+ * display in cd/m^2.
+ */
+ getHdrCapabilities(Display display)
+ generates (Error error,
+ vec<Hdr> types,
+ float maxLuminance,
+ float maxAverageLuminance,
+ float minLuminance);
+
+ /*
+ * Retrieves the release fences for device layers on this display which
+ * will receive new buffer contents this frame.
+ *
+ * A release fence is a file descriptor referring to a sync fence object
+ * which will be signaled after the device has finished reading from the
+ * buffer presented in the prior frame. This indicates that it is safe to
+ * start writing to the buffer again. If a given layer's fence is not
+ * returned from this function, it will be assumed that the buffer
+ * presented on the previous frame is ready to be written.
+ *
+ * The fences returned by this function should be unique for each layer
+ * (even if they point to the same underlying sync object).
+ *
+ * @param display is the display to query.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * @return layers is an array of layer handles.
+ * @return fences is handle that contains an array of sync fence file
+ * descriptors as described above, each corresponding to an
+ * element of layers.
+ */
+ getReleaseFences(Display display)
+ generates (Error error,
+ vec<Layer> layers,
+ handle releaseFences);
+
+ /*
+ * Presents the current display contents on the screen (or in the case of
+ * virtual displays, into the output buffer).
+ *
+ * Prior to calling this function, the display must be successfully
+ * validated with validateDisplay. Note that setLayerBuffer and
+ * setLayerSurfaceDamage specifically do not count as layer state, so if
+ * there are no other changes to the layer state (or to the buffer's
+ * properties as described in setLayerBuffer), then it is safe to call
+ * this function without first validating the display.
+ *
+ * If this call succeeds, presentFence will be populated with a file
+ * descriptor referring to a present sync fence object. For physical
+ * displays, this fence will be signaled at the vsync when the result of
+ * composition of this frame starts to appear (for video-mode panels) or
+ * starts to transfer to panel memory (for command-mode panels). For
+ * virtual displays, this fence will be signaled when writes to the output
+ * buffer have completed and it is safe to read from it.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display to present.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * NO_RESOURCES when no valid output buffer has been set for a
+ * virtual display.
+ * NOT_VALIDATED when validateDisplay has not successfully been
+ * called for this display.
+ * @return presentFence is a sync fence file descriptor as described
+ * above.
+ */
+ presentDisplay(Display display)
+ generates (Error error,
+ handle presentFence);
+
+ /*
+ * Sets the active configuration for this display. Upon returning, the
+ * given display configuration should be active and remain so until either
+ * this function is called again or the display is disconnected.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display to which the active config is set.
+ * @param config is the new display configuration.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_CONFIG when the configuration handle passed in is not valid
+ * for this display.
+ */
+ setActiveConfig(Display display, Config config) generates (Error error);
+
+ /*
+ * Sets the buffer handle which will receive the output of client
+ * composition. Layers marked as Composition::CLIENT will be composited
+ * into this buffer prior to the call to presentDisplay, and layers not
+ * marked as Composition::CLIENT should be composited with this buffer by
+ * the device.
+ *
+ * The buffer handle provided may be empty if no layers are being
+ * composited by the client. This must not result in an error (unless an
+ * invalid display handle is also provided).
+ *
+ * Also provides a file descriptor referring to an acquire sync fence
+ * object, which will be signaled when it is safe to read from the client
+ * target buffer. If it is already safe to read from this buffer, an
+ * empty handle may be passed instead.
+ *
+ * For more about dataspaces, see setLayerDataspace.
+ *
+ * The damage parameter describes a surface damage region as defined in
+ * the description of setLayerSurfaceDamage.
+ *
+ * Will be called before presentDisplay if any of the layers are marked as
+ * Composition::CLIENT. If no layers are so marked, then it is not
+ * necessary to call this function. It is not necessary to call
+ * validateDisplay after changing the target through this function.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display to which the client target is set.
+ * @param target is the new target buffer.
+ * @param acquireFence is a sync fence file descriptor as described above.
+ * @param dataspace is the dataspace of the buffer, as described in
+ * setLayerDataspace.
+ * @param damage is the surface damage region.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_PARAMETER when the new target handle was invalid.
+ */
+ setClientTarget(Display display,
+ handle target,
+ handle acquireFence,
+ Dataspace dataspace,
+ vec<Rect> damage)
+ generates (Error error);
+
+ /*
+ * Sets the color mode of the given display.
+ *
+ * Upon returning from this function, the color mode change must have
+ * fully taken effect.
+ *
+ * All devices must support at least ColorMode::NATIVE, and displays are
+ * assumed to be in this mode upon hotplug.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display to which the color mode is set.
+ * @param mode is the mode to set to.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_PARAMETER when mode is not a valid color mode.
+ * UNSUPPORTED when mode is not supported on this display.
+ */
+ setColorMode(Display display, ColorMode mode) generates (Error error);
+
+ /*
+ * Sets a color transform which will be applied after composition.
+ *
+ * If hint is not ColorTransform::ARBITRARY, then the device may use the
+ * hint to apply the desired color transform instead of using the color
+ * matrix directly.
+ *
+ * If the device is not capable of either using the hint or the matrix to
+ * apply the desired color transform, it should force all layers to client
+ * composition during validateDisplay.
+ *
+ * If Capability::SKIP_CLIENT_COLOR_TRANSFORM is present, then the client
+ * will never apply the color transform during client composition, even if
+ * all layers are being composed by the client.
+ *
+ * The matrix provided is an affine color transformation of the following
+ * form:
+ *
+ * |r.r r.g r.b 0|
+ * |g.r g.g g.b 0|
+ * |b.r b.g b.b 0|
+ * |Tr Tg Tb 1|
+ *
+ * This matrix will be provided in row-major form:
+ *
+ * {r.r, r.g, r.b, 0, g.r, ...}.
+ *
+ * Given a matrix of this form and an input color [R_in, G_in, B_in], the
+ * output color [R_out, G_out, B_out] will be:
+ *
+ * R_out = R_in * r.r + G_in * g.r + B_in * b.r + Tr
+ * G_out = R_in * r.g + G_in * g.g + B_in * b.g + Tg
+ * B_out = R_in * r.b + G_in * g.b + B_in * b.b + Tb
+ *
+ * @param display is the display to which the color transform is set.
+ * @param matrix is a 4x4 transform matrix (16 floats) as described above.
+ * @param hint is a hint value which may be used instead of the given
+ * matrix unless it is ColorTransform::ARBITRARY.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_PARAMETER when hint is not a valid color transform hint.
+ */
+ setColorTransform(Display display,
+ vec<float> matrix,
+ ColorTransform hint)
+ generates (Error error);
+
+ /*
+ * Sets the output buffer for a virtual display. That is, the buffer to
+ * which the composition result will be written.
+ *
+ * Also provides a file descriptor referring to a release sync fence
+ * object, which will be signaled when it is safe to write to the output
+ * buffer. If it is already safe to write to the output buffer, an empty
+ * handle may be passed instead.
+ *
+ * Must be called at least once before presentDisplay, but does not have
+ * any interaction with layer state or display validation.
+ *
+ * @param display is the virtual display to which the output buffer is
+ * set.
+ * @param buffer is the new output buffer.
+ * @param releaseFence is a sync fence file descriptor as described above.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_PARAMETER when the new output buffer handle was invalid.
+ * UNSUPPORTED when display does not refer to a virtual display.
+ */
+ setOutputBuffer(Display display,
+ handle buffer,
+ handle releaseFence)
+ generates (Error error);
+
+ /*
+ * Sets the power mode of the given display. The transition must be
+ * complete when this function returns. It is valid to call this function
+ * multiple times with the same power mode.
+ *
+ * All displays must support PowerMode::ON and PowerMode::OFF. Whether a
+ * display supports PowerMode::DOZE or PowerMode::DOZE_SUSPEND may be
+ * queried using getDozeSupport.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display to which the power mode is set.
+ * @param mode is the new power mode.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_PARAMETER when mode was not a valid power mode.
+ * UNSUPPORTED when mode is not supported on this display.
+ */
+ setPowerMode(Display display, PowerMode mode) generates (Error error);
+
+ /*
+ * Enables or disables the vsync signal for the given display. Virtual
+ * displays never generate vsync callbacks, and any attempt to enable
+ * vsync for a virtual display though this function must succeed and have
+ * no other effect.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display to which the vsync mode is set.
+ * @param enabled indicates whether to enable or disable vsync
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_PARAMETER when enabled was an invalid value.
+ */
+ setVsyncEnabled(Display display, Vsync enabled) generates (Error error);
+
+ /*
+ * Instructs the device to inspect all of the layer state and determine if
+ * there are any composition type changes necessary before presenting the
+ * display. Permitted changes are described in the definition of
+ * Composition above.
+ *
+ * Also returns the number of layer requests required by the given layer
+ * configuration.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display to validate.
+ * @return error is NONE or HAS_CHANGES upon success.
+ * NONE when no changes are necessary and it is safe to present
+ * the display using the current layer state.
+ * HAS_CHANGES when composition type changes are needed.
+ * Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * @return numTypes is the number of composition type changes required by
+ * the device; if greater than 0, the client must either set and
+ * validate new types, or call acceptDisplayChanges to accept the
+ * changes returned by getChangedCompositionTypes. It must be the
+ * same as the number of changes returned by
+ * getChangedCompositionTypes (see the declaration of that
+ * function for more information).
+ * @return numRequests is the number of layer requests required by this
+ * layer configuration. It must be equal to the number of layer
+ * requests returned by getDisplayRequests (see the declaration of
+ * that function for more information).
+ */
+ validateDisplay(Display display)
+ generates (Error error,
+ uint32_t numTypes,
+ uint32_t numRequests);
+
+ /*
+ * Layer Functions
+ *
+ * These are functions which operate on layers, but which do not modify
+ * state that must be validated before use. See also 'Layer State
+ * Functions' below.
+ */
+
+ /*
+ * Asynchonously sets the position of a cursor layer.
+ *
+ * Prior to validateDisplay, a layer may be marked as Composition::CURSOR.
+ * If validation succeeds (i.e., the device does not request a composition
+ * change for that layer), then once a buffer has been set for the layer
+ * and it has been presented, its position may be set by this function at
+ * any time between presentDisplay and any subsequent validateDisplay
+ * calls for this display.
+ *
+ * Once validateDisplay is called, this function will not be called again
+ * until the validate/present sequence is completed.
+ *
+ * May be called from any thread so long as it is not interleaved with the
+ * validate/present sequence as described above.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display on which the layer was created.
+ * @param layer is the layer to which the position is set.
+ * @param x is the new x coordinate (in pixels from the left of the
+ * screen).
+ * @param y is the new y coordinate (in pixels from the top of the
+ * screen).
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_LAYER when the layer is invalid or is not currently marked
+ * as Composition::CURSOR.
+ * NOT_VALIDATED when the device is currently in the middle of the
+ * validate/present sequence.
+ */
+ setCursorPosition(Display display,
+ Layer layer,
+ int32_t x,
+ int32_t y)
+ generates (Error error);
+
+ /*
+ * Sets the buffer handle to be displayed for this layer. If the buffer
+ * properties set at allocation time (width, height, format, and usage)
+ * have not changed since the previous frame, it is not necessary to call
+ * validateDisplay before calling presentDisplay unless new state needs to
+ * be validated in the interim.
+ *
+ * Also provides a file descriptor referring to an acquire sync fence
+ * object, which will be signaled when it is safe to read from the given
+ * buffer. If it is already safe to read from the buffer, an empty handle
+ * may be passed instead.
+ *
+ * This function must return NONE and have no other effect if called for a
+ * layer with a composition type of Composition::SOLID_COLOR (because it
+ * has no buffer) or Composition::SIDEBAND or Composition::CLIENT (because
+ * synchronization and buffer updates for these layers are handled
+ * elsewhere).
+ *
+ * @param display is the display on which the layer was created.
+ * @param layer is the layer to which the buffer is set.
+ * @param buffer is the buffer handle to set.
+ * @param acquireFence is a sync fence file descriptor as described above.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_LAYER when an invalid layer handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_PARAMETER when the buffer handle passed in was invalid.
+ */
+ setLayerBuffer(Display display,
+ Layer layer,
+ handle buffer,
+ handle acquireFence)
+ generates (Error error);
+
+ /*
+ * Provides the region of the source buffer which has been modified since
+ * the last frame. This region does not need to be validated before
+ * calling presentDisplay.
+ *
+ * Once set through this function, the damage region remains the same
+ * until a subsequent call to this function.
+ *
+ * If damage is non-empty, then it may be assumed that any portion of the
+ * source buffer not covered by one of the rects has not been modified
+ * this frame. If damage is empty, then the whole source buffer must be
+ * treated as if it has been modified.
+ *
+ * If the layer's contents are not modified relative to the prior frame,
+ * damage will contain exactly one empty rect([0, 0, 0, 0]).
+ *
+ * The damage rects are relative to the pre-transformed buffer, and their
+ * origin is the top-left corner. They will not exceed the dimensions of
+ * the latched buffer.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display on which the layer was created.
+ * @param layer is the layer to which the damage region is set.
+ * @param damage is the new surface damage region.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_LAYER when an invalid layer handle was passed in.
+ */
+ setLayerSurfaceDamage(Display display,
+ Layer layer,
+ vec<Rect> damage)
+ generates (Error error);
+
+ /*
+ * Layer State Functions
+ *
+ * These functions modify the state of a given layer. They do not take
+ * effect until the display configuration is successfully validated with
+ * validateDisplay and the display contents are presented with
+ * presentDisplay.
+ */
+
+ /*
+ * Sets the blend mode of the given layer.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display on which the layer was created.
+ * @param layer is the layer to which the blend mode is set.
+ * @param mode is the new blend mode.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_LAYER when an invalid layer handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_PARAMETER when an invalid blend mode was passed in.
+ */
+ setLayerBlendMode(Display display,
+ Layer layer,
+ BlendMode mode)
+ generates (Error error);
+
+ /*
+ * Sets the color of the given layer. If the composition type of the layer
+ * is not Composition::SOLID_COLOR, this call must succeed and have no
+ * other effect.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display on which the layer was created.
+ * @param layer is the layer to which the blend mode is set.
+ * @param color is the new color.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_LAYER when an invalid layer handle was passed in.
+ */
+ setLayerColor(Display display,
+ Layer layer,
+ Color color)
+ generates (Error error);
+
+ /*
+ * Sets the desired composition type of the given layer. During
+ * validateDisplay, the device may request changes to the composition
+ * types of any of the layers as described in the definition of
+ * Composition above.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display on which the layer was created.
+ * @param layer is the layer to which the blend mode is set.
+ * @param type is the new composition type.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_LAYER when an invalid layer handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_PARAMETER when an invalid composition type was passed in.
+ * UNSUPPORTED when a valid composition type was passed in, but it
+ * is not supported by this device.
+ */
+ setLayerCompositionType(Display display,
+ Layer layer,
+ Composition type)
+ generates (Error error);
+
+ /*
+ * Sets the dataspace that the current buffer on this layer is in.
+ *
+ * The dataspace provides more information about how to interpret the
+ * buffer contents, such as the encoding standard and color transform.
+ *
+ * See the values of Dataspace for more information.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display on which the layer was created.
+ * @param layer is the layer to which the dataspace is set.
+ * @param dataspace is the new dataspace.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_LAYER when an invalid layer handle was passed in.
+ */
+ setLayerDataspace(Display display,
+ Layer layer,
+ Dataspace dataspace)
+ generates (Error error);
+
+ /*
+ * Sets the display frame (the portion of the display covered by a layer)
+ * of the given layer. This frame will not exceed the display dimensions.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display on which the layer was created.
+ * @param layer is the layer to which the frame is set.
+ * @param frame is the new display frame.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_LAYER when an invalid layer handle was passed in.
+ */
+ setLayerDisplayFrame(Display display,
+ Layer layer,
+ Rect frame)
+ generates (Error error);
+
+ /*
+ * Sets an alpha value (a floating point value in the range [0.0, 1.0])
+ * which will be applied to the whole layer. It can be conceptualized as a
+ * preprocessing step which applies the following function:
+ * if (blendMode == BlendMode::PREMULTIPLIED)
+ * out.rgb = in.rgb * planeAlpha
+ * out.a = in.a * planeAlpha
+ *
+ * If the device does not support this operation on a layer which is
+ * marked Composition::DEVICE, it must request a composition type change
+ * to Composition::CLIENT upon the next validateDisplay call.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display on which the layer was created.
+ * @param layer is the layer to which the plane alpha is set.
+ * @param alpha is the plane alpha value to apply.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_LAYER when an invalid layer handle was passed in.
+ */
+ setLayerPlaneAlpha(Display display,
+ Layer layer,
+ float alpha)
+ generates (Error error);
+
+ /*
+ * Sets the sideband stream for this layer. If the composition type of the
+ * given layer is not Composition::SIDEBAND, this call must succeed and
+ * have no other effect.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display on which the layer was created.
+ * @param layer is the layer to which the sideband stream is set.
+ * @param stream is the new sideband stream.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_LAYER when an invalid layer handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_PARAMETER when an invalid sideband stream was passed in.
+ */
+ setLayerSidebandStream(Display display,
+ Layer layer,
+ handle stream)
+ generates (Error error);
+
+ /*
+ * Sets the source crop (the portion of the source buffer which will fill
+ * the display frame) of the given layer. This crop rectangle will not
+ * exceed the dimensions of the latched buffer.
+ *
+ * If the device is not capable of supporting a true float source crop
+ * (i.e., it will truncate or round the floats to integers), it should set
+ * this layer to Composition::CLIENT when crop is non-integral for the
+ * most accurate rendering.
+ *
+ * If the device cannot support float source crops, but still wants to
+ * handle the layer, it should use the following code (or similar) to
+ * convert to an integer crop:
+ * intCrop.left = (int) ceilf(crop.left);
+ * intCrop.top = (int) ceilf(crop.top);
+ * intCrop.right = (int) floorf(crop.right);
+ * intCrop.bottom = (int) floorf(crop.bottom);
+ *
+ * @param display is the display on which the layer was created.
+ * @param layer is the layer to which the source crop is set.
+ * @param crop is the new source crop.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_LAYER when an invalid layer handle was passed in.
+ */
+ setLayerSourceCrop(Display display,
+ Layer layer,
+ FRect crop)
+ generates (Error error);
+
+ /*
+ * Sets the transform (rotation/flip) of the given layer.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display on which the layer was created.
+ * @param layer is the layer to which the transform is set.
+ * @param transform is the new transform.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_LAYER when an invalid layer handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_PARAMETER when an invalid transform was passed in.
+ */
+ setLayerTransform(Display display,
+ Layer layer,
+ Transform transform)
+ generates (Error error);
+
+ /*
+ * Specifies the portion of the layer that is visible, including portions
+ * under translucent areas of other layers. The region is in screen space,
+ * and will not exceed the dimensions of the screen.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display on which the layer was created.
+ * @param layer is the layer to which the visible region is set.
+ * @param visible is the new visible region, in screen space.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_LAYER when an invalid layer handle was passed in.
+ */
+ setLayerVisibleRegion(Display display,
+ Layer layer,
+ vec<Rect> visible)
+ generates (Error error);
+
+ /*
+ * Sets the desired Z order (height) of the given layer. A layer with a
+ * greater Z value occludes a layer with a lesser Z value.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display on which the layer was created.
+ * @param layer is the layer to which the Z order is set.
+ * @param z is the new Z order.
+ * @return error is NONE upon success. Otherwise,
+ * BAD_DISPLAY when an invalid display handle was passed in.
+ * BAD_LAYER when an invalid layer handle was passed in.
+ */
+ setLayerZOrder(Display display,
+ Layer layer,
+ uint32_t z)
+ generates (Error error);
+};
diff --git a/graphics/composer/2.1/IComposerCallback.hal b/graphics/composer/2.1/IComposerCallback.hal
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a8ca168
--- /dev/null
+++ b/graphics/composer/2.1/IComposerCallback.hal
@@ -0,0 +1,72 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2016 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
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+
+package android.hardware.graphics.composer@2.1;
+
+interface IComposerCallback {
+ enum Connection : int32_t {
+ INVALID = 0,
+
+ /* The display has been connected */
+ CONNECTED = 1,
+ /* The display has been disconnected */
+ DISCONNECTED = 2,
+ };
+
+ /*
+ * Notifies the client that the given display has either been connected or
+ * disconnected. Every active display (even a built-in physical display)
+ * must trigger at least one hotplug notification, even if it only occurs
+ * immediately after callback registration.
+ *
+ * Displays which have been connected are assumed to be in PowerMode::OFF,
+ * and the onVsync callback should not be called for a display until vsync
+ * has been enabled with setVsyncEnabled.
+ *
+ * The client may call back into the device while the callback is in
+ * progress. The device must serialize calls to this callback such that
+ * only one thread is calling it at a time.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display that triggers the hotplug event.
+ * @param connected indicates whether the display is connected or
+ * disconnected.
+ */
+ onHotplug(Display display, Connection connected);
+
+ /*
+ * Notifies the client to trigger a screen refresh. This forces all layer
+ * state for this display to be resent, and the display to be validated
+ * and presented, even if there have been no changes.
+
+ * This refresh will occur some time after the callback is initiated, but
+ * not necessarily before it returns. It is safe to trigger this callback
+ * from other functions which call into the device.
+ *
+ * @param display is the display to refresh.
+ */
+ oneway onRefresh(Display display);
+
+ /*
+ * Notifies the client that a vsync event has occurred. This callback must
+ * only be triggered when vsync is enabled for this display (through
+ * setVsyncEnabled).
+ *
+ * @param display is the display which has received a vsync event
+ * @param timestamp is the CLOCK_MONOTONIC time at which the vsync event
+ * occurred, in nanoseconds.
+ */
+ oneway onVsync(Display display, int64_t timestamp);
+};
diff --git a/graphics/composer/2.1/types.hal b/graphics/composer/2.1/types.hal
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3c591b3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/graphics/composer/2.1/types.hal
@@ -0,0 +1,163 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2016 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
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+
+package android.hardware.graphics.composer@2.1;
+
+/* Return codes from all functions. */
+enum Error : int32_t {
+ NONE = 0, /* no error */
+ BAD_CONFIG = 1, /* invalid Config */
+ BAD_DISPLAY = 2, /* invalid Display */
+ BAD_LAYER = 3, /* invalid Layer */
+ BAD_PARAMETER = 4, /* invalid width, height, etc. */
+ HAS_CHANGES = 5,
+ NO_RESOURCES = 6, /* temporary failure due to resource contention */
+ NOT_VALIDATED = 7, /* validateDisplay has not been called */
+ UNSUPPORTED = 8, /* permanent failure */
+};
+
+typedef uint32_t Config;
+typedef uint64_t Display;
+typedef uint64_t Layer;
+
+/*
+ * Copied from android_transform_t
+ *
+ * TODO(olv) copy comments over and generate android_transform_t
+ */
+enum Transform : int32_t {
+ FLIP_H = 0x1,
+ FLIP_V = 0x2,
+ ROT_90 = 0x4,
+ ROT_180 = 0x3,
+ ROT_270 = 0x7,
+ RESERVED = 0x8,
+};
+
+/*
+ * Copied from android_color_mode_t
+ *
+ * TODO(olv) copy comments over and generate android_color_mode_t
+ */
+enum ColorMode : int32_t {
+ NATIVE = 0,
+ STANDARD_BT601_625 = 1,
+ STANDARD_BT601_625_UNADJUSTED = 2,
+ STANDARD_BT601_525 = 3,
+ STANDARD_BT601_525_UNADJUSTED = 4,
+ STANDARD_BT709 = 5,
+ DCI_P3 = 6,
+ SRGB = 7,
+ ADOBE_RGB = 8,
+};
+
+/*
+ * Copied from android_color_transform_t
+ *
+ * TODO(olv) copy comments over and generate android_color_transform_t
+ */
+enum ColorTransform : int32_t {
+ IDENTITY = 0,
+ ARBITRARY_MATRIX = 1,
+ VALUE_INVERSE = 2,
+ GRAYSCALE = 3,
+ CORRECT_PROTANOPIA = 4,
+ CORRECT_DEUTERANOPIA = 5,
+ CORRECT_TRITANOPIA = 6
+};
+
+/*
+ * Copied from android_dataspace_t
+ *
+ * TODO(olv) copy comments over and generate android_dataspace_t
+ */
+enum Dataspace : int32_t {
+ UNKNOWN = 0x0,
+ ARBITRARY = 0x1,
+
+ STANDARD_SHIFT = 16,
+ STANDARD_MASK = 63 << STANDARD_SHIFT,
+ STANDARD_UNSPECIFIED = 0 << STANDARD_SHIFT,
+ STANDARD_BT709 = 1 << STANDARD_SHIFT,
+ STANDARD_BT601_625 = 2 << STANDARD_SHIFT,
+ STANDARD_BT601_625_UNADJUSTED = 3 << STANDARD_SHIFT,
+ STANDARD_BT601_525 = 4 << STANDARD_SHIFT,
+ STANDARD_BT601_525_UNADJUSTED = 5 << STANDARD_SHIFT,
+ STANDARD_BT2020 = 6 << STANDARD_SHIFT,
+ STANDARD_BT2020_CONSTANT_LUMINANCE = 7 << STANDARD_SHIFT,
+ STANDARD_BT470M = 8 << STANDARD_SHIFT,
+ STANDARD_FILM = 9 << STANDARD_SHIFT,
+
+ TRANSFER_SHIFT = 22,
+ TRANSFER_MASK = 31 << TRANSFER_SHIFT,
+ TRANSFER_UNSPECIFIED = 0 << TRANSFER_SHIFT,
+ TRANSFER_LINEAR = 1 << TRANSFER_SHIFT,
+ TRANSFER_SRGB = 2 << TRANSFER_SHIFT,
+ TRANSFER_SMPTE_170M = 3 << TRANSFER_SHIFT,
+ TRANSFER_GAMMA2_2 = 4 << TRANSFER_SHIFT,
+ TRANSFER_GAMMA2_8 = 5 << TRANSFER_SHIFT,
+ TRANSFER_ST2084 = 6 << TRANSFER_SHIFT,
+ TRANSFER_HLG = 7 << TRANSFER_SHIFT,
+
+ RANGE_SHIFT = 27,
+ RANGE_MASK = 7 << RANGE_SHIFT,
+ RANGE_UNSPECIFIED = 0 << RANGE_SHIFT,
+ RANGE_FULL = 1 << RANGE_SHIFT,
+ RANGE_LIMITED = 2 << RANGE_SHIFT,
+
+ SRGB_LINEAR = 0x200,
+ V0_SRGB_LINEAR = STANDARD_BT709 |
+ TRANSFER_LINEAR |
+ RANGE_FULL,
+
+ SRGB = 0x201,
+ V0_SRGB = STANDARD_BT709 |
+ TRANSFER_SRGB |
+ RANGE_FULL,
+
+ JFIF = 0x101,
+ V0_JFIF = STANDARD_BT601_625 |
+ TRANSFER_SMPTE_170M |
+ RANGE_FULL,
+
+ BT601_625 = 0x102,
+ V0_BT601_625 = STANDARD_BT601_625 |
+ TRANSFER_SMPTE_170M |
+ RANGE_LIMITED,
+
+ BT601_525 = 0x103,
+ V0_BT601_525 = STANDARD_BT601_525 |
+ TRANSFER_SMPTE_170M |
+ RANGE_LIMITED,
+
+ BT709 = 0x104,
+ V0_BT709 = STANDARD_BT709 |
+ TRANSFER_SMPTE_170M |
+ RANGE_LIMITED,
+
+ DEPTH = 0x1000,
+};
+
+/*
+ * Copied from android_hdr_t
+ *
+ * TODO(olv) copy comments over and generate android_hdr_t
+ */
+enum Hdr : int32_t {
+ DOLBY_VISION = 1,
+ HDR10 = 2,
+ HLG = 3,
+};