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				| /*
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|  * Copyright (C) 2010 The Android Open Source Project
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|  *
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|  * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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|  * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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|  * You may obtain a copy of the License at
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|  *
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|  *      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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|  *
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|  * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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|  * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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|  * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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|  * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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|  * limitations under the License.
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|  */
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| 
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| #ifndef ANDROID_GUI_IGRAPHICBUFFERPRODUCER_H
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| #define ANDROID_GUI_IGRAPHICBUFFERPRODUCER_H
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| 
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| #include <stdint.h>
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| #include <sys/types.h>
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| 
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| #include <utils/Errors.h>
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| #include <utils/RefBase.h>
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| 
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| #include <binder/IInterface.h>
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| 
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| #include <ui/Fence.h>
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| #include <ui/GraphicBuffer.h>
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| #include <ui/Rect.h>
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| #include <ui/Region.h>
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| 
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| namespace android {
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| // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| class IProducerListener;
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| class NativeHandle;
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| class Surface;
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| 
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| /*
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|  * This class defines the Binder IPC interface for the producer side of
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|  * a queue of graphics buffers.  It's used to send graphics data from one
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|  * component to another.  For example, a class that decodes video for
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|  * playback might use this to provide frames.  This is typically done
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|  * indirectly, through Surface.
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|  *
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|  * The underlying mechanism is a BufferQueue, which implements
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|  * BnGraphicBufferProducer.  In normal operation, the producer calls
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|  * dequeueBuffer() to get an empty buffer, fills it with data, then
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|  * calls queueBuffer() to make it available to the consumer.
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|  *
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|  * This class was previously called ISurfaceTexture.
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|  */
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| class IGraphicBufferProducer : public IInterface
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| {
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| public:
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|     DECLARE_META_INTERFACE(GraphicBufferProducer);
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| 
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|     enum {
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|         // A flag returned by dequeueBuffer when the client needs to call
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|         // requestBuffer immediately thereafter.
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|         BUFFER_NEEDS_REALLOCATION = 0x1,
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|         // A flag returned by dequeueBuffer when all mirrored slots should be
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|         // released by the client. This flag should always be processed first.
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|         RELEASE_ALL_BUFFERS       = 0x2,
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|     };
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| 
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|     // requestBuffer requests a new buffer for the given index. The server (i.e.
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|     // the IGraphicBufferProducer implementation) assigns the newly created
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|     // buffer to the given slot index, and the client is expected to mirror the
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|     // slot->buffer mapping so that it's not necessary to transfer a
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|     // GraphicBuffer for every dequeue operation.
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|     //
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|     // The slot must be in the range of [0, NUM_BUFFER_SLOTS).
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|     //
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|     // Return of a value other than NO_ERROR means an error has occurred:
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|     // * NO_INIT - the buffer queue has been abandoned.
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|     // * BAD_VALUE - one of the two conditions occurred:
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|     //              * slot was out of range (see above)
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|     //              * buffer specified by the slot is not dequeued
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|     virtual status_t requestBuffer(int slot, sp<GraphicBuffer>* buf) = 0;
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| 
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|     // setBufferCount sets the number of buffer slots available. Calling this
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|     // will also cause all buffer slots to be emptied. The caller should empty
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|     // its mirrored copy of the buffer slots when calling this method.
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|     //
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|     // This function should not be called when there are any dequeued buffer
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|     // slots, doing so will result in a BAD_VALUE error returned.
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|     //
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|     // The buffer count should be at most NUM_BUFFER_SLOTS (inclusive), but at least
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|     // the minimum undequeued buffer count (exclusive). The minimum value
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|     // can be obtained by calling query(NATIVE_WINDOW_MIN_UNDEQUEUED_BUFFERS).
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|     // In particular the range is (minUndequeudBuffers, NUM_BUFFER_SLOTS].
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|     //
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|     // The buffer count may also be set to 0 (the default), to indicate that
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|     // the producer does not wish to set a value.
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|     //
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|     // Return of a value other than NO_ERROR means an error has occurred:
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|     // * NO_INIT - the buffer queue has been abandoned.
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|     // * BAD_VALUE - one of the below conditions occurred:
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|     //              * bufferCount was out of range (see above)
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|     //              * client has one or more buffers dequeued
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|     virtual status_t setBufferCount(int bufferCount) = 0;
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| 
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|     // dequeueBuffer requests a new buffer slot for the client to use. Ownership
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|     // of the slot is transfered to the client, meaning that the server will not
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|     // use the contents of the buffer associated with that slot.
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|     //
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|     // The slot index returned may or may not contain a buffer (client-side).
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|     // If the slot is empty the client should call requestBuffer to assign a new
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|     // buffer to that slot.
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|     //
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|     // Once the client is done filling this buffer, it is expected to transfer
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|     // buffer ownership back to the server with either cancelBuffer on
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|     // the dequeued slot or to fill in the contents of its associated buffer
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|     // contents and call queueBuffer.
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|     //
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|     // If dequeueBuffer returns the BUFFER_NEEDS_REALLOCATION flag, the client is
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|     // expected to call requestBuffer immediately.
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|     //
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|     // If dequeueBuffer returns the RELEASE_ALL_BUFFERS flag, the client is
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|     // expected to release all of the mirrored slot->buffer mappings.
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|     //
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|     // The fence parameter will be updated to hold the fence associated with
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|     // the buffer. The contents of the buffer must not be overwritten until the
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|     // fence signals. If the fence is Fence::NO_FENCE, the buffer may be written
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|     // immediately.
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|     //
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|     // The async parameter sets whether we're in asynchronous mode for this
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|     // dequeueBuffer() call.
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|     //
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|     // The width and height parameters must be no greater than the minimum of
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|     // GL_MAX_VIEWPORT_DIMS and GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE (see: glGetIntegerv).
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|     // An error due to invalid dimensions might not be reported until
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|     // updateTexImage() is called.  If width and height are both zero, the
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|     // default values specified by setDefaultBufferSize() are used instead.
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|     //
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|     // If the format is 0, the default format will be used.
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|     //
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|     // The usage argument specifies gralloc buffer usage flags.  The values
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|     // are enumerated in <gralloc.h>, e.g. GRALLOC_USAGE_HW_RENDER.  These
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|     // will be merged with the usage flags specified by
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|     // IGraphicBufferConsumer::setConsumerUsageBits.
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|     //
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|     // This call will block until a buffer is available to be dequeued. If
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|     // both the producer and consumer are controlled by the app, then this call
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|     // can never block and will return WOULD_BLOCK if no buffer is available.
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|     //
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|     // A non-negative value with flags set (see above) will be returned upon
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|     // success.
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|     //
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|     // Return of a negative means an error has occurred:
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|     // * NO_INIT - the buffer queue has been abandoned.
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|     // * BAD_VALUE - both in async mode and buffer count was less than the
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|     //               max numbers of buffers that can be allocated at once.
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|     // * INVALID_OPERATION - cannot attach the buffer because it would cause
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|     //                       too many buffers to be dequeued, either because
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|     //                       the producer already has a single buffer dequeued
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|     //                       and did not set a buffer count, or because a
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|     //                       buffer count was set and this call would cause
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|     //                       it to be exceeded.
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|     // * WOULD_BLOCK - no buffer is currently available, and blocking is disabled
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|     //                 since both the producer/consumer are controlled by app
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|     // * NO_MEMORY - out of memory, cannot allocate the graphics buffer.
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|     //
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|     // All other negative values are an unknown error returned downstream
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|     // from the graphics allocator (typically errno).
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|     virtual status_t dequeueBuffer(int* slot, sp<Fence>* fence, bool async,
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|             uint32_t w, uint32_t h, PixelFormat format, uint32_t usage) = 0;
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| 
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|     // detachBuffer attempts to remove all ownership of the buffer in the given
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|     // slot from the buffer queue. If this call succeeds, the slot will be
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|     // freed, and there will be no way to obtain the buffer from this interface.
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|     // The freed slot will remain unallocated until either it is selected to
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|     // hold a freshly allocated buffer in dequeueBuffer or a buffer is attached
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|     // to the slot. The buffer must have already been dequeued, and the caller
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|     // must already possesses the sp<GraphicBuffer> (i.e., must have called
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|     // requestBuffer).
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|     //
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|     // Return of a value other than NO_ERROR means an error has occurred:
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|     // * NO_INIT - the buffer queue has been abandoned.
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|     // * BAD_VALUE - the given slot number is invalid, either because it is
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|     //               out of the range [0, NUM_BUFFER_SLOTS), or because the slot
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|     //               it refers to is not currently dequeued and requested.
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|     virtual status_t detachBuffer(int slot) = 0;
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| 
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|     // detachNextBuffer is equivalent to calling dequeueBuffer, requestBuffer,
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|     // and detachBuffer in sequence, except for two things:
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|     //
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|     // 1) It is unnecessary to know the dimensions, format, or usage of the
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|     //    next buffer.
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|     // 2) It will not block, since if it cannot find an appropriate buffer to
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|     //    return, it will return an error instead.
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|     //
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|     // Only slots that are free but still contain a GraphicBuffer will be
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|     // considered, and the oldest of those will be returned. outBuffer is
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|     // equivalent to outBuffer from the requestBuffer call, and outFence is
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|     // equivalent to fence from the dequeueBuffer call.
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|     //
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|     // Return of a value other than NO_ERROR means an error has occurred:
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|     // * NO_INIT - the buffer queue has been abandoned.
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|     // * BAD_VALUE - either outBuffer or outFence were NULL.
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|     // * NO_MEMORY - no slots were found that were both free and contained a
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|     //               GraphicBuffer.
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|     virtual status_t detachNextBuffer(sp<GraphicBuffer>* outBuffer,
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|             sp<Fence>* outFence) = 0;
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| 
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|     // attachBuffer attempts to transfer ownership of a buffer to the buffer
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|     // queue. If this call succeeds, it will be as if this buffer was dequeued
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|     // from the returned slot number. As such, this call will fail if attaching
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|     // this buffer would cause too many buffers to be simultaneously dequeued.
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|     //
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|     // If attachBuffer returns the RELEASE_ALL_BUFFERS flag, the caller is
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|     // expected to release all of the mirrored slot->buffer mappings.
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|     //
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|     // A non-negative value with flags set (see above) will be returned upon
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|     // success.
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|     //
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|     // Return of a negative value means an error has occurred:
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|     // * NO_INIT - the buffer queue has been abandoned.
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|     // * BAD_VALUE - outSlot or buffer were NULL, invalid combination of
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|     //               async mode and buffer count override, or the generation
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|     //               number of the buffer did not match the buffer queue.
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|     // * INVALID_OPERATION - cannot attach the buffer because it would cause
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|     //                       too many buffers to be dequeued, either because
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|     //                       the producer already has a single buffer dequeued
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|     //                       and did not set a buffer count, or because a
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|     //                       buffer count was set and this call would cause
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|     //                       it to be exceeded.
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|     // * WOULD_BLOCK - no buffer slot is currently available, and blocking is
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|     //                 disabled since both the producer/consumer are
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|     //                 controlled by the app.
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|     virtual status_t attachBuffer(int* outSlot,
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|             const sp<GraphicBuffer>& buffer) = 0;
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| 
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|     // queueBuffer indicates that the client has finished filling in the
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|     // contents of the buffer associated with slot and transfers ownership of
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|     // that slot back to the server.
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|     //
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|     // It is not valid to call queueBuffer on a slot that is not owned
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|     // by the client or one for which a buffer associated via requestBuffer
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|     // (an attempt to do so will fail with a return value of BAD_VALUE).
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|     //
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|     // In addition, the input must be described by the client (as documented
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|     // below). Any other properties (zero point, etc)
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|     // are client-dependent, and should be documented by the client.
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|     //
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|     // The slot must be in the range of [0, NUM_BUFFER_SLOTS).
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|     //
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|     // Upon success, the output will be filled with meaningful values
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|     // (refer to the documentation below).
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|     //
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|     // Return of a value other than NO_ERROR means an error has occurred:
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|     // * NO_INIT - the buffer queue has been abandoned.
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|     // * BAD_VALUE - one of the below conditions occurred:
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|     //              * fence was NULL
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|     //              * scaling mode was unknown
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|     //              * both in async mode and buffer count was less than the
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|     //                max numbers of buffers that can be allocated at once
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|     //              * slot index was out of range (see above).
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|     //              * the slot was not in the dequeued state
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|     //              * the slot was enqueued without requesting a buffer
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|     //              * crop rect is out of bounds of the buffer dimensions
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| 
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|     struct QueueBufferInput : public Flattenable<QueueBufferInput> {
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|         friend class Flattenable<QueueBufferInput>;
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|         inline QueueBufferInput(const Parcel& parcel);
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|         // timestamp - a monotonically increasing value in nanoseconds
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|         // isAutoTimestamp - if the timestamp was synthesized at queue time
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|         // dataSpace - description of the contents, interpretation depends on format
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|         // crop - a crop rectangle that's used as a hint to the consumer
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|         // scalingMode - a set of flags from NATIVE_WINDOW_SCALING_* in <window.h>
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|         // transform - a set of flags from NATIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFORM_* in <window.h>
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|         // async - if the buffer is queued in asynchronous mode
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|         // fence - a fence that the consumer must wait on before reading the buffer,
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|         //         set this to Fence::NO_FENCE if the buffer is ready immediately
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|         // sticky - the sticky transform set in Surface (only used by the LEGACY
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|         //          camera mode).
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|         inline QueueBufferInput(int64_t timestamp, bool isAutoTimestamp,
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|                 android_dataspace dataSpace, const Rect& crop, int scalingMode,
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|                 uint32_t transform, bool async, const sp<Fence>& fence,
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|                 uint32_t sticky = 0)
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|                 : timestamp(timestamp), isAutoTimestamp(isAutoTimestamp),
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|                   dataSpace(dataSpace), crop(crop), scalingMode(scalingMode),
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|                   transform(transform), stickyTransform(sticky),
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|                   async(async), fence(fence), surfaceDamage() { }
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|         inline void deflate(int64_t* outTimestamp, bool* outIsAutoTimestamp,
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|                 android_dataspace* outDataSpace,
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|                 Rect* outCrop, int* outScalingMode,
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|                 uint32_t* outTransform, bool* outAsync, sp<Fence>* outFence,
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|                 uint32_t* outStickyTransform = NULL) const {
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|             *outTimestamp = timestamp;
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|             *outIsAutoTimestamp = bool(isAutoTimestamp);
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|             *outDataSpace = dataSpace;
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|             *outCrop = crop;
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|             *outScalingMode = scalingMode;
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|             *outTransform = transform;
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|             *outAsync = bool(async);
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|             *outFence = fence;
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|             if (outStickyTransform != NULL) {
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|                 *outStickyTransform = stickyTransform;
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|             }
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|         }
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| 
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|         // Flattenable protocol
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|         size_t getFlattenedSize() const;
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|         size_t getFdCount() const;
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|         status_t flatten(void*& buffer, size_t& size, int*& fds, size_t& count) const;
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|         status_t unflatten(void const*& buffer, size_t& size, int const*& fds, size_t& count);
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| 
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|         const Region& getSurfaceDamage() const { return surfaceDamage; }
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|         void setSurfaceDamage(const Region& damage) { surfaceDamage = damage; }
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| 
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|     private:
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|         int64_t timestamp;
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|         int isAutoTimestamp;
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|         android_dataspace dataSpace;
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|         Rect crop;
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|         int scalingMode;
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|         uint32_t transform;
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|         uint32_t stickyTransform;
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|         int async;
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|         sp<Fence> fence;
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|         Region surfaceDamage;
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|     };
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| 
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|     // QueueBufferOutput must be a POD structure
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|     struct __attribute__ ((__packed__)) QueueBufferOutput {
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|         inline QueueBufferOutput() { }
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|         // outWidth - filled with default width applied to the buffer
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|         // outHeight - filled with default height applied to the buffer
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|         // outTransformHint - filled with default transform applied to the buffer
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|         // outNumPendingBuffers - num buffers queued that haven't yet been acquired
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|         //                        (counting the currently queued buffer)
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|         inline void deflate(uint32_t* outWidth,
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|                 uint32_t* outHeight,
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|                 uint32_t* outTransformHint,
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|                 uint32_t* outNumPendingBuffers) const {
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|             *outWidth = width;
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|             *outHeight = height;
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|             *outTransformHint = transformHint;
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|             *outNumPendingBuffers = numPendingBuffers;
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|         }
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|         inline void inflate(uint32_t inWidth, uint32_t inHeight,
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|                 uint32_t inTransformHint, uint32_t inNumPendingBuffers) {
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|             width = inWidth;
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|             height = inHeight;
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|             transformHint = inTransformHint;
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|             numPendingBuffers = inNumPendingBuffers;
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|         }
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|     private:
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|         uint32_t width;
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|         uint32_t height;
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|         uint32_t transformHint;
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|         uint32_t numPendingBuffers;
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|     };
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| 
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|     virtual status_t queueBuffer(int slot,
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|             const QueueBufferInput& input, QueueBufferOutput* output) = 0;
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| 
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|     // cancelBuffer indicates that the client does not wish to fill in the
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|     // buffer associated with slot and transfers ownership of the slot back to
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|     // the server.
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|     //
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|     // The buffer is not queued for use by the consumer.
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|     //
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|     // The buffer will not be overwritten until the fence signals.  The fence
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|     // will usually be the one obtained from dequeueBuffer.
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|     virtual void cancelBuffer(int slot, const sp<Fence>& fence) = 0;
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| 
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|     // query retrieves some information for this surface
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|     // 'what' tokens allowed are that of NATIVE_WINDOW_* in <window.h>
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|     //
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|     // Return of a value other than NO_ERROR means an error has occurred:
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|     // * NO_INIT - the buffer queue has been abandoned.
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|     // * BAD_VALUE - what was out of range
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|     virtual int query(int what, int* value) = 0;
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| 
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|     // connect attempts to connect a client API to the IGraphicBufferProducer.
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|     // This must be called before any other IGraphicBufferProducer methods are
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|     // called except for getAllocator. A consumer must be already connected.
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|     //
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|     // This method will fail if the connect was previously called on the
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|     // IGraphicBufferProducer and no corresponding disconnect call was made.
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|     //
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|     // The listener is an optional binder callback object that can be used if
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|     // the producer wants to be notified when the consumer releases a buffer
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|     // back to the BufferQueue. It is also used to detect the death of the
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|     // producer. If only the latter functionality is desired, there is a
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|     // DummyProducerListener class in IProducerListener.h that can be used.
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|     //
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|     // The api should be one of the NATIVE_WINDOW_API_* values in <window.h>
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|     //
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|     // The producerControlledByApp should be set to true if the producer is hosted
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|     // by an untrusted process (typically app_process-forked processes). If both
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|     // the producer and the consumer are app-controlled then all buffer queues
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|     // will operate in async mode regardless of the async flag.
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|     //
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|     // Upon success, the output will be filled with meaningful data
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|     // (refer to QueueBufferOutput documentation above).
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|     //
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|     // Return of a value other than NO_ERROR means an error has occurred:
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|     // * NO_INIT - one of the following occurred:
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|     //             * the buffer queue was abandoned
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|     //             * no consumer has yet connected
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|     // * BAD_VALUE - one of the following has occurred:
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|     //             * the producer is already connected
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|     //             * api was out of range (see above).
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|     //             * output was NULL.
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|     // * DEAD_OBJECT - the token is hosted by an already-dead process
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|     //
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|     // Additional negative errors may be returned by the internals, they
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|     // should be treated as opaque fatal unrecoverable errors.
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|     virtual status_t connect(const sp<IProducerListener>& listener,
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|             int api, bool producerControlledByApp, QueueBufferOutput* output) = 0;
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| 
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|     // disconnect attempts to disconnect a client API from the
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|     // IGraphicBufferProducer.  Calling this method will cause any subsequent
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|     // calls to other IGraphicBufferProducer methods to fail except for
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|     // getAllocator and connect.  Successfully calling connect after this will
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|     // allow the other methods to succeed again.
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|     //
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|     // This method will fail if the the IGraphicBufferProducer is not currently
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|     // connected to the specified client API.
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|     //
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|     // The api should be one of the NATIVE_WINDOW_API_* values in <window.h>
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|     //
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|     // Disconnecting from an abandoned IGraphicBufferProducer is legal and
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|     // is considered a no-op.
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|     //
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|     // Return of a value other than NO_ERROR means an error has occurred:
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|     // * BAD_VALUE - one of the following has occurred:
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|     //             * the api specified does not match the one that was connected
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|     //             * api was out of range (see above).
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|     // * DEAD_OBJECT - the token is hosted by an already-dead process
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|     virtual status_t disconnect(int api) = 0;
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| 
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|     // Attaches a sideband buffer stream to the IGraphicBufferProducer.
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|     //
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|     // A sideband stream is a device-specific mechanism for passing buffers
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|     // from the producer to the consumer without using dequeueBuffer/
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|     // queueBuffer. If a sideband stream is present, the consumer can choose
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|     // whether to acquire buffers from the sideband stream or from the queued
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|     // buffers.
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|     //
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|     // Passing NULL or a different stream handle will detach the previous
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|     // handle if any.
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|     virtual status_t setSidebandStream(const sp<NativeHandle>& stream) = 0;
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| 
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|     // Allocates buffers based on the given dimensions/format.
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|     //
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|     // This function will allocate up to the maximum number of buffers
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|     // permitted by the current BufferQueue configuration. It will use the
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|     // given format, dimensions, and usage bits, which are interpreted in the
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|     // same way as for dequeueBuffer, and the async flag must be set the same
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|     // way as for dequeueBuffer to ensure that the correct number of buffers are
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|     // allocated. This is most useful to avoid an allocation delay during
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|     // dequeueBuffer. If there are already the maximum number of buffers
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|     // allocated, this function has no effect.
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|     virtual void allocateBuffers(bool async, uint32_t width, uint32_t height,
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|             PixelFormat format, uint32_t usage) = 0;
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| 
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|     // Sets whether dequeueBuffer is allowed to allocate new buffers.
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|     //
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|     // Normally dequeueBuffer does not discriminate between free slots which
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|     // already have an allocated buffer and those which do not, and will
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|     // allocate a new buffer if the slot doesn't have a buffer or if the slot's
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|     // buffer doesn't match the requested size, format, or usage. This method
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|     // allows the producer to restrict the eligible slots to those which already
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|     // have an allocated buffer of the correct size, format, and usage. If no
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|     // eligible slot is available, dequeueBuffer will block or return an error
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|     // as usual.
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|     virtual status_t allowAllocation(bool allow) = 0;
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| 
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|     // Sets the current generation number of the BufferQueue.
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|     //
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|     // This generation number will be inserted into any buffers allocated by the
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|     // BufferQueue, and any attempts to attach a buffer with a different
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|     // generation number will fail. Buffers already in the queue are not
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|     // affected and will retain their current generation number. The generation
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|     // number defaults to 0.
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|     virtual status_t setGenerationNumber(uint32_t generationNumber) = 0;
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| 
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|     // Returns the name of the connected consumer.
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|     virtual String8 getConsumerName() const = 0;
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| };
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| 
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| // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| class BnGraphicBufferProducer : public BnInterface<IGraphicBufferProducer>
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| {
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| public:
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|     virtual status_t    onTransact( uint32_t code,
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|                                     const Parcel& data,
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|                                     Parcel* reply,
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|                                     uint32_t flags = 0);
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| };
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| 
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| // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| }; // namespace android
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| 
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| #endif // ANDROID_GUI_IGRAPHICBUFFERPRODUCER_H
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| 
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