SF: Generalize display management

This CL enables SF to manage an arbitrary number of physical displays.
Previously, displays were identified by 32-bit IDs, where 0 is the
internal display, 1 is the external display, [2, INT32_MAX] are HWC
virtual displays, and -1 represents an invalid display or a non-HWC
virtual display.

If the HWC provides display identification data, SF now allocates 64-bit
display IDs for physical and HWC virtual displays. The IDs are expressed
using an option type, where the null value represents an invalid display
or non-HWC virtual display. Without HWC support, SF falls back to legacy
behavior with at most two physical displays.

The dynamic display IDs are translated to the legacy constants at the
SF/DMS boundary, as a stopgap until the framework is generalized.

Bug: 74619554
Test: Connect 3 displays and create virtual displays on HWC 2.2 and 2.3
Test: libsurfaceflinger_unittest
Test: SurfaceFlinger_test
Change-Id: I0a4a57b6ab7de2dbcf719a4eb1a19a133694012e
diff --git a/services/surfaceflinger/BufferQueueLayer.cpp b/services/surfaceflinger/BufferQueueLayer.cpp
index c130bc5..e10548f 100644
--- a/services/surfaceflinger/BufferQueueLayer.cpp
+++ b/services/surfaceflinger/BufferQueueLayer.cpp
@@ -325,8 +325,7 @@
     return NO_ERROR;
 }
 
-void BufferQueueLayer::setHwcLayerBuffer(const sp<const DisplayDevice>& display) {
-    const auto displayId = display->getId();
+void BufferQueueLayer::setHwcLayerBuffer(DisplayId displayId) {
     auto& hwcInfo = getBE().mHwcLayers[displayId];
     auto& hwcLayer = hwcInfo.layer;