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Jeff Brown4ed8fe72012-08-30 18:18:29 -07001/*
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16
17package com.android.server.display;
18
19import android.graphics.Rect;
20import android.view.DisplayInfo;
21import android.view.Surface;
22
23import java.io.PrintWriter;
24import java.util.List;
25
26import libcore.util.Objects;
27
28/**
29 * Describes how a logical display is configured.
30 * <p>
31 * At this time, we only support logical displays that are coupled to a particular
32 * primary display device from which the logical display derives its basic properties
33 * such as its size, density and refresh rate.
34 * </p><p>
35 * A logical display may be mirrored onto multiple display devices in addition to its
36 * primary display device. Note that the contents of a logical display may not
37 * always be visible, even on its primary display device, such as in the case where
38 * the primary display device is currently mirroring content from a different
39 * logical display.
40 * </p><p>
41 * This object is designed to encapsulate as much of the policy of logical
42 * displays as possible. The idea is to make it easy to implement new kinds of
43 * logical displays mostly by making local changes to this class.
44 * </p><p>
45 * Note: The display manager architecture does not actually require logical displays
46 * to be associated with any individual display device. Logical displays and
47 * display devices are orthogonal concepts. Some mapping will exist between
48 * logical displays and display devices but it can be many-to-many and
49 * and some might have no relation at all.
50 * </p><p>
51 * Logical displays are guarded by the {@link DisplayManagerService.SyncRoot} lock.
52 * </p>
53 */
54final class LogicalDisplay {
55 private final DisplayInfo mBaseDisplayInfo = new DisplayInfo();
56
57 private final int mLayerStack;
58 private DisplayInfo mOverrideDisplayInfo; // set by the window manager
59 private DisplayInfo mInfo;
60
61 // The display device that this logical display is based on and which
62 // determines the base metrics that it uses.
63 private DisplayDevice mPrimaryDisplayDevice;
64 private DisplayDeviceInfo mPrimaryDisplayDeviceInfo;
65
66 // Temporary rectangle used when needed.
Mathias Agopian63f1c432012-09-04 19:29:13 -070067 private final Rect mTempLayerStackRect = new Rect();
68 private final Rect mTempDisplayRect = new Rect();
Jeff Brown4ed8fe72012-08-30 18:18:29 -070069
70 public LogicalDisplay(int layerStack, DisplayDevice primaryDisplayDevice) {
71 mLayerStack = layerStack;
72 mPrimaryDisplayDevice = primaryDisplayDevice;
73 }
74
75 /**
76 * Gets the primary display device associated with this logical display.
77 *
78 * @return The primary display device.
79 */
80 public DisplayDevice getPrimaryDisplayDeviceLocked() {
81 return mPrimaryDisplayDevice;
82 }
83
84 /**
85 * Gets information about the logical display.
86 *
87 * @return The device info, which should be treated as immutable by the caller.
88 * The logical display should allocate a new display info object whenever
89 * the data changes.
90 */
91 public DisplayInfo getDisplayInfoLocked() {
92 if (mInfo == null) {
93 mInfo = new DisplayInfo();
94 if (mOverrideDisplayInfo != null) {
95 mInfo.copyFrom(mOverrideDisplayInfo);
96 mInfo.layerStack = mBaseDisplayInfo.layerStack;
97 mInfo.name = mBaseDisplayInfo.name;
98 } else {
99 mInfo.copyFrom(mBaseDisplayInfo);
100 }
101 }
102 return mInfo;
103 }
104
105 /**
106 * Sets overridden logical display information from the window manager.
107 * This method can be used to adjust application insets, rotation, and other
108 * properties that the window manager takes care of.
109 *
110 * @param info The logical display information, may be null.
111 */
112 public void setDisplayInfoOverrideFromWindowManagerLocked(DisplayInfo info) {
113 if (info != null) {
114 if (mOverrideDisplayInfo == null) {
115 mOverrideDisplayInfo = new DisplayInfo(info);
116 mInfo = null;
117 } else if (!mOverrideDisplayInfo.equals(info)) {
118 mOverrideDisplayInfo.copyFrom(info);
119 mInfo = null;
120 }
121 } else if (mOverrideDisplayInfo != null) {
122 mOverrideDisplayInfo = null;
123 mInfo = null;
124 }
125 }
126
127 /**
128 * Returns true if the logical display is in a valid state.
129 * This method should be checked after calling {@link #update} to handle the
130 * case where a logical display should be removed because all of its associated
131 * display devices are gone or if it is otherwise no longer needed.
132 *
133 * @return True if the logical display is still valid.
134 */
135 public boolean isValidLocked() {
136 return mPrimaryDisplayDevice != null;
137 }
138
139 /**
140 * Updates the state of the logical display based on the available display devices.
141 * The logical display might become invalid if it is attached to a display device
142 * that no longer exists.
143 *
144 * @param devices The list of all connected display devices.
145 */
146 public void updateLocked(List<DisplayDevice> devices) {
147 // Nothing to update if already invalid.
148 if (mPrimaryDisplayDevice == null) {
149 return;
150 }
151
152 // Check whether logical display has become invalid.
153 if (!devices.contains(mPrimaryDisplayDevice)) {
154 mPrimaryDisplayDevice = null;
155 return;
156 }
157
158 // Bootstrap the logical display using its associated primary physical display.
159 // We might use more elaborate configurations later. It's possible that the
160 // configuration of several physical displays might be used to determine the
161 // logical display that they are sharing. (eg. Adjust size for pixel-perfect
162 // mirroring over HDMI.)
163 DisplayDeviceInfo deviceInfo = mPrimaryDisplayDevice.getDisplayDeviceInfoLocked();
164 if (!Objects.equal(mPrimaryDisplayDeviceInfo, deviceInfo)) {
165 mBaseDisplayInfo.layerStack = mLayerStack;
166 mBaseDisplayInfo.name = deviceInfo.name;
167 mBaseDisplayInfo.appWidth = deviceInfo.width;
168 mBaseDisplayInfo.appHeight = deviceInfo.height;
169 mBaseDisplayInfo.logicalWidth = deviceInfo.width;
170 mBaseDisplayInfo.logicalHeight = deviceInfo.height;
171 mBaseDisplayInfo.rotation = Surface.ROTATION_0;
172 mBaseDisplayInfo.refreshRate = deviceInfo.refreshRate;
173 mBaseDisplayInfo.logicalDensityDpi = deviceInfo.densityDpi;
174 mBaseDisplayInfo.physicalXDpi = deviceInfo.xDpi;
175 mBaseDisplayInfo.physicalYDpi = deviceInfo.yDpi;
176 mBaseDisplayInfo.smallestNominalAppWidth = deviceInfo.width;
177 mBaseDisplayInfo.smallestNominalAppHeight = deviceInfo.height;
178 mBaseDisplayInfo.largestNominalAppWidth = deviceInfo.width;
179 mBaseDisplayInfo.largestNominalAppHeight = deviceInfo.height;
180
181 mPrimaryDisplayDeviceInfo = deviceInfo;
182 mInfo = null;
183 }
184 }
185
186 /**
187 * Applies the layer stack and transformation to the given display device
188 * so that it shows the contents of this logical display.
189 *
190 * We know that the given display device is only ever showing the contents of
191 * a single logical display, so this method is expected to blow away all of its
192 * transformation properties to make it happen regardless of what the
193 * display device was previously showing.
194 *
195 * The caller must have an open Surface transaction.
196 *
197 * The display device may not be the primary display device, in the case
198 * where the display is being mirrored.
199 *
200 * @param device The display device to modify.
201 */
202 public void configureDisplayInTransactionLocked(DisplayDevice device) {
203 final DisplayInfo displayInfo = getDisplayInfoLocked();
204 final DisplayDeviceInfo displayDeviceInfo = device.getDisplayDeviceInfoLocked();
205
206 // Set the layer stack.
207 device.setLayerStackInTransactionLocked(mLayerStack);
208
209 // Set the viewport.
210 // This is the area of the logical display that we intend to show on the
211 // display device. For now, it is always the full size of the logical display.
Mathias Agopian63f1c432012-09-04 19:29:13 -0700212 mTempLayerStackRect.set(0, 0, displayInfo.logicalWidth, displayInfo.logicalHeight);
Jeff Brown4ed8fe72012-08-30 18:18:29 -0700213
214 // Set the orientation.
215 // The orientation specifies how the physical coordinate system of the display
216 // is rotated when the contents of the logical display are rendered.
217 int orientation = Surface.ROTATION_0;
218 if (device == mPrimaryDisplayDevice
219 && (displayDeviceInfo.flags & DisplayDeviceInfo.FLAG_SUPPORTS_ROTATION) != 0) {
220 orientation = displayInfo.rotation;
221 }
Jeff Brown4ed8fe72012-08-30 18:18:29 -0700222
223 // Set the frame.
224 // The frame specifies the rotated physical coordinates into which the viewport
225 // is mapped. We need to take care to preserve the aspect ratio of the viewport.
226 // Currently we maximize the area to fill the display, but we could try to be
227 // more clever and match resolutions.
228 boolean rotated = (orientation == Surface.ROTATION_90
229 || orientation == Surface.ROTATION_270);
230 int physWidth = rotated ? displayDeviceInfo.height : displayDeviceInfo.width;
231 int physHeight = rotated ? displayDeviceInfo.width : displayDeviceInfo.height;
232
233 // Determine whether the width or height is more constrained to be scaled.
234 // physWidth / displayInfo.logicalWidth => letter box
235 // or physHeight / displayInfo.logicalHeight => pillar box
236 //
237 // We avoid a division (and possible floating point imprecision) here by
238 // multiplying the fractions by the product of their denominators before
239 // comparing them.
Mathias Agopian63f1c432012-09-04 19:29:13 -0700240 int displayRectWidth, displayRectHeight;
Jeff Brown4ed8fe72012-08-30 18:18:29 -0700241 if (physWidth * displayInfo.logicalHeight
242 < physHeight * displayInfo.logicalWidth) {
243 // Letter box.
Mathias Agopian63f1c432012-09-04 19:29:13 -0700244 displayRectWidth = physWidth;
245 displayRectHeight = displayInfo.logicalHeight * physWidth / displayInfo.logicalWidth;
Jeff Brown4ed8fe72012-08-30 18:18:29 -0700246 } else {
247 // Pillar box.
Mathias Agopian63f1c432012-09-04 19:29:13 -0700248 displayRectWidth = displayInfo.logicalWidth * physHeight / displayInfo.logicalHeight;
249 displayRectHeight = physHeight;
Jeff Brown4ed8fe72012-08-30 18:18:29 -0700250 }
Mathias Agopian63f1c432012-09-04 19:29:13 -0700251 int displayRectTop = (physHeight - displayRectHeight) / 2;
252 int displayRectLeft = (physWidth - displayRectWidth) / 2;
253 mTempDisplayRect.set(displayRectLeft, displayRectTop,
254 displayRectLeft + displayRectWidth, displayRectTop + displayRectHeight);
255
256 device.setProjectionInTransactionLocked(orientation, mTempLayerStackRect, mTempDisplayRect);
Jeff Brown4ed8fe72012-08-30 18:18:29 -0700257 }
258
259 public void dumpLocked(PrintWriter pw) {
260 pw.println("mLayerStack=" + mLayerStack);
261 pw.println("mPrimaryDisplayDevice=" + (mPrimaryDisplayDevice != null ?
262 mPrimaryDisplayDevice.getNameLocked() : "null"));
263 pw.println("mBaseDisplayInfo=" + mBaseDisplayInfo);
264 pw.println("mOverrideDisplayInfo=" + mOverrideDisplayInfo);
265 }
266}