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Alex Vakulenkoe4eec202017-01-27 14:41:04 -08001#ifndef ANDROID_DVR_BUFFER_HUB_CLIENT_H_
2#define ANDROID_DVR_BUFFER_HUB_CLIENT_H_
3
4#include <hardware/gralloc.h>
5#include <pdx/channel_handle.h>
6#include <pdx/client.h>
7#include <pdx/file_handle.h>
8#include <pdx/status.h>
9
10#include <vector>
11
12#include <private/dvr/ion_buffer.h>
13
14namespace android {
15namespace dvr {
16
17class BufferHubBuffer : public pdx::Client {
18 public:
19 using LocalHandle = pdx::LocalHandle;
20 using LocalChannelHandle = pdx::LocalChannelHandle;
21 template <typename T>
22 using Status = pdx::Status<T>;
23
24 // Create a new consumer channel that is attached to the producer. Returns
25 // a file descriptor for the new channel or a negative error code.
26 Status<LocalChannelHandle> CreateConsumer();
27
28 // Polls the fd for |timeout_ms| milliseconds (-1 for infinity).
29 int Poll(int timeout_ms);
30
31 // Locks the area specified by (x, y, width, height) for a specific usage. If
32 // the usage is software then |addr| will be updated to point to the address
33 // of the buffer in virtual memory. The caller should only access/modify the
34 // pixels in the specified area. anything else is undefined behavior.
Hendrik Wagenaar4d3590f2017-05-06 22:36:04 -070035 int Lock(int usage, int x, int y, int width, int height, void** addr);
Alex Vakulenkoe4eec202017-01-27 14:41:04 -080036
37 // Must be called after Lock() when the caller has finished changing the
38 // buffer.
Hendrik Wagenaar4d3590f2017-05-06 22:36:04 -070039 int Unlock();
Alex Vakulenkoe4eec202017-01-27 14:41:04 -080040
41 // Gets a blob buffer that was created with BufferProducer::CreateBlob.
42 // Locking and Unlocking is handled internally. There's no need to Unlock
43 // after calling this method.
44 int GetBlobReadWritePointer(size_t size, void** addr);
45
46 // Gets a blob buffer that was created with BufferProducer::CreateBlob.
47 // Locking and Unlocking is handled internally. There's no need to Unlock
48 // after calling this method.
49 int GetBlobReadOnlyPointer(size_t size, void** addr);
50
51 // Returns a dup'd file descriptor for accessing the blob shared memory. The
52 // caller takes ownership of the file descriptor and must close it or pass on
53 // ownership. Some GPU API extensions can take file descriptors to bind shared
54 // memory gralloc buffers to GPU buffer objects.
55 LocalHandle GetBlobFd() const {
56 // Current GPU vendor puts the buffer allocation in one FD. If we change GPU
57 // vendors and this is the wrong fd, late-latching and EDS will very clearly
58 // stop working and we will need to correct this. The alternative is to use
59 // a GL context in the pose service to allocate this buffer or to use the
60 // ION API directly instead of gralloc.
61 return LocalHandle(dup(native_handle()->data[0]));
62 }
63
Hendrik Wagenaar10e68eb2017-03-15 13:29:02 -070064 // Get up to |max_fds_count| file descriptors for accessing the blob shared
65 // memory. |fds_count| will contain the actual number of file descriptors.
66 void GetBlobFds(int* fds, size_t* fds_count, size_t max_fds_count) const;
67
Alex Vakulenkoe4eec202017-01-27 14:41:04 -080068 using Client::event_fd;
Corey Tabaka3079cb72017-01-19 15:07:26 -080069
70 Status<int> GetEventMask(int events) {
71 if (auto* client_channel = GetChannel()) {
72 return client_channel->GetEventMask(events);
73 } else {
74 return pdx::ErrorStatus(EINVAL);
75 }
76 }
77
Alex Vakulenkoe4eec202017-01-27 14:41:04 -080078 native_handle_t* native_handle() const {
Hendrik Wagenaar4d3590f2017-05-06 22:36:04 -070079 return const_cast<native_handle_t*>(buffer_.handle());
Alex Vakulenkoe4eec202017-01-27 14:41:04 -080080 }
81
Hendrik Wagenaar4d3590f2017-05-06 22:36:04 -070082 IonBuffer* buffer() { return &buffer_; }
83 const IonBuffer* buffer() const { return &buffer_; }
Corey Tabaka2655e1c2017-04-04 11:07:05 -070084
Alex Vakulenkoe4eec202017-01-27 14:41:04 -080085 int id() const { return id_; }
86
87 // The following methods return settings of the first buffer. Currently,
88 // it is only possible to create multi-buffer BufferHubBuffers with the same
89 // settings.
Hendrik Wagenaar4d3590f2017-05-06 22:36:04 -070090 uint32_t width() const { return buffer_.width(); }
91 uint32_t height() const { return buffer_.height(); }
92 uint32_t stride() const { return buffer_.stride(); }
93 uint32_t format() const { return buffer_.format(); }
94 uint32_t usage() const { return buffer_.usage(); }
95 uint32_t layer_count() const { return buffer_.layer_count(); }
Jiwen 'Steve' Cai044963e2017-05-01 22:43:21 -070096
Corey Tabakaec971362017-05-05 18:14:54 +000097 // TODO(b/37881101) Clean up producer/consumer usage.
Hendrik Wagenaar4d3590f2017-05-06 22:36:04 -070098 uint64_t producer_usage() const { return buffer_.usage(); }
99 uint64_t consumer_usage() const { return buffer_.usage(); }
Corey Tabakaec971362017-05-05 18:14:54 +0000100
Alex Vakulenkoe4eec202017-01-27 14:41:04 -0800101 protected:
102 explicit BufferHubBuffer(LocalChannelHandle channel);
103 explicit BufferHubBuffer(const std::string& endpoint_path);
104 virtual ~BufferHubBuffer();
105
106 // Initialization helper.
107 int ImportBuffer();
108
109 private:
110 BufferHubBuffer(const BufferHubBuffer&) = delete;
111 void operator=(const BufferHubBuffer&) = delete;
112
113 // Global id for the buffer that is consistent across processes. It is meant
114 // for logging and debugging purposes only and should not be used for lookup
115 // or any other functional purpose as a security precaution.
116 int id_;
117
Hendrik Wagenaar4d3590f2017-05-06 22:36:04 -0700118 IonBuffer buffer_;
Alex Vakulenkoe4eec202017-01-27 14:41:04 -0800119};
120
121// This represents a writable buffer. Calling Post notifies all clients and
122// makes the buffer read-only. Call Gain to acquire write access. A buffer
123// may have many consumers.
124//
125// The user of BufferProducer is responsible with making sure that the Post() is
126// done with the correct metadata type and size. The user is also responsible
127// for making sure that remote ends (BufferConsumers) are also using the correct
128// metadata when acquiring the buffer. The API guarantees that a Post() with a
129// metadata of wrong size will fail. However, it currently does not do any
130// type checking.
131// The API also assumes that metadata is a serializable type (plain old data).
132class BufferProducer : public pdx::ClientBase<BufferProducer, BufferHubBuffer> {
133 public:
Alex Vakulenkoe4eec202017-01-27 14:41:04 -0800134 // Imports a bufferhub producer channel, assuming ownership of its handle.
135 static std::unique_ptr<BufferProducer> Import(LocalChannelHandle channel);
136 static std::unique_ptr<BufferProducer> Import(
137 Status<LocalChannelHandle> status);
138
139 // Post this buffer, passing |ready_fence| to the consumers. The bytes in
140 // |meta| are passed unaltered to the consumers. The producer must not modify
141 // the buffer until it is re-gained.
142 // This returns zero or a negative unix error code.
143 int Post(const LocalHandle& ready_fence, const void* meta,
144 size_t meta_size_bytes);
145
146 template <typename Meta,
147 typename = typename std::enable_if<std::is_void<Meta>::value>::type>
148 int Post(const LocalHandle& ready_fence) {
149 return Post(ready_fence, nullptr, 0);
150 }
Corey Tabaka2655e1c2017-04-04 11:07:05 -0700151 template <typename Meta, typename = typename std::enable_if<
152 !std::is_void<Meta>::value>::type>
Alex Vakulenkoe4eec202017-01-27 14:41:04 -0800153 int Post(const LocalHandle& ready_fence, const Meta& meta) {
154 return Post(ready_fence, &meta, sizeof(meta));
155 }
156
157 // Attempt to re-gain the buffer for writing. If |release_fence| is valid, it
158 // must be waited on before using the buffer. If it is not valid then the
159 // buffer is free for immediate use. This call will only succeed if the buffer
160 // is in the released state.
161 // This returns zero or a negative unix error code.
162 int Gain(LocalHandle* release_fence);
163
164 // Asynchronously marks a released buffer as gained. This method is similar to
165 // the synchronous version above, except that it does not wait for BufferHub
166 // to acknowledge success or failure, nor does it transfer a release fence to
167 // the client. This version may be used in situations where a release fence is
168 // not needed. Because of the asynchronous nature of the underlying message,
169 // no error is returned if this method is called when the buffer is in an
170 // incorrect state. Returns zero if sending the message succeeded, or a
171 // negative errno code otherwise.
172 int GainAsync();
173
174 // Attaches the producer to |name| so that it becomes a persistent buffer that
175 // may be retrieved by name at a later time. This may be used in cases where a
176 // shared memory buffer should persist across the life of the producer process
177 // (i.e. the buffer may be held by clients across a service restart). The
178 // buffer may be associated with a user and/or group id to restrict access to
179 // the buffer. If user_id or group_id is -1 then checks for the respective id
180 // are disabled. If user_id or group_id is 0 then the respective id of the
181 // calling process is used instead.
182 int MakePersistent(const std::string& name, int user_id, int group_id);
183
184 // Removes the persistence of the producer.
185 int RemovePersistence();
186
187 private:
188 friend BASE;
189
190 // Constructors are automatically exposed through BufferProducer::Create(...)
191 // static template methods inherited from ClientBase, which take the same
192 // arguments as the constructors.
193
194 // Constructs a buffer with the given geometry and parameters.
Corey Tabakacd52dd92017-04-07 18:03:57 -0700195 BufferProducer(uint32_t width, uint32_t height, uint32_t format,
Hendrik Wagenaar4d3590f2017-05-06 22:36:04 -0700196 uint32_t usage, size_t metadata_size = 0);
Corey Tabakaec971362017-05-05 18:14:54 +0000197 BufferProducer(uint32_t width, uint32_t height, uint32_t format,
198 uint64_t producer_usage, uint64_t consumer_usage,
Hendrik Wagenaar4d3590f2017-05-06 22:36:04 -0700199 size_t metadata_size);
Alex Vakulenkoe4eec202017-01-27 14:41:04 -0800200
201 // Constructs a persistent buffer with the given geometry and parameters and
202 // binds it to |name| in one shot. If a persistent buffer with the same name
203 // and settings already exists and matches the given geometry and parameters,
204 // that buffer is connected to this client instead of creating a new buffer.
205 // If the name matches but the geometry or settings do not match then
206 // construction fails and BufferProducer::Create() returns nullptr.
207 //
208 // Access to the persistent buffer may be restricted by |user_id| and/or
209 // |group_id|; these settings are established only when the buffer is first
210 // created and cannot be changed. A user or group id of -1 disables checks for
211 // that respective id. A user or group id of 0 is substituted with the
212 // effective user or group id of the calling process.
Corey Tabakacd52dd92017-04-07 18:03:57 -0700213 BufferProducer(const std::string& name, int user_id, int group_id,
214 uint32_t width, uint32_t height, uint32_t format,
Hendrik Wagenaar4d3590f2017-05-06 22:36:04 -0700215 uint32_t usage, size_t metadata_size = 0);
Corey Tabakaec971362017-05-05 18:14:54 +0000216 BufferProducer(const std::string& name, int user_id, int group_id,
217 uint32_t width, uint32_t height, uint32_t format,
218 uint64_t producer_usage, uint64_t consumer_usage,
Hendrik Wagenaar4d3590f2017-05-06 22:36:04 -0700219 size_t meta_size_bytes);
Alex Vakulenkoe4eec202017-01-27 14:41:04 -0800220
221 // Constructs a blob (flat) buffer with the given usage flags.
Corey Tabakaec971362017-05-05 18:14:54 +0000222 BufferProducer(uint32_t usage, size_t size);
223 BufferProducer(uint64_t producer_usage, uint64_t consumer_usage, size_t size);
Alex Vakulenkoe4eec202017-01-27 14:41:04 -0800224
225 // Constructs a persistent blob (flat) buffer and binds it to |name|.
Corey Tabakacd52dd92017-04-07 18:03:57 -0700226 BufferProducer(const std::string& name, int user_id, int group_id,
Corey Tabakaec971362017-05-05 18:14:54 +0000227 uint32_t usage, size_t size);
228 BufferProducer(const std::string& name, int user_id, int group_id,
229 uint64_t producer_usage, uint64_t consumer_usage, size_t size);
Alex Vakulenkoe4eec202017-01-27 14:41:04 -0800230
231 // Constructs a channel to persistent buffer by name only. The buffer must
232 // have been previously created or made persistent.
233 explicit BufferProducer(const std::string& name);
234
235 // Imports the given file handle to a producer channel, taking ownership.
236 explicit BufferProducer(LocalChannelHandle channel);
237};
238
239// This is a connection to a producer buffer, which can be located in another
240// application. When that buffer is Post()ed, this fd will be signaled and
241// Acquire allows read access. The user is responsible for making sure that
242// Acquire is called with the correct metadata structure. The only guarantee the
243// API currently provides is that an Acquire() with metadata of the wrong size
244// will fail.
245class BufferConsumer : public pdx::ClientBase<BufferConsumer, BufferHubBuffer> {
246 public:
247 // This call assumes ownership of |fd|.
248 static std::unique_ptr<BufferConsumer> Import(LocalChannelHandle channel);
249 static std::unique_ptr<BufferConsumer> Import(
250 Status<LocalChannelHandle> status);
251
252 // Attempt to retrieve a post event from buffer hub. If successful,
253 // |ready_fence| will be set to a fence to wait on until the buffer is ready.
254 // This call will only succeed after the fd is signalled. This call may be
255 // performed as an alternative to the Acquire() with metadata. In such cases
256 // the metadata is not read.
257 //
258 // This returns zero or negative unix error code.
259 int Acquire(LocalHandle* ready_fence);
260
261 // Attempt to retrieve a post event from buffer hub. If successful,
262 // |ready_fence| is set to a fence signaling that the contents of the buffer
263 // are available. This call will only succeed if the buffer is in the posted
264 // state.
265 // Returns zero on success, or a negative errno code otherwise.
266 int Acquire(LocalHandle* ready_fence, void* meta, size_t meta_size_bytes);
267
268 // Attempt to retrieve a post event from buffer hub. If successful,
269 // |ready_fence| is set to a fence to wait on until the buffer is ready. This
270 // call will only succeed after the fd is signaled. This returns zero or a
271 // negative unix error code.
272 template <typename Meta>
273 int Acquire(LocalHandle* ready_fence, Meta* meta) {
274 return Acquire(ready_fence, meta, sizeof(*meta));
275 }
276
277 // This should be called after a successful Acquire call. If the fence is
278 // valid the fence determines the buffer usage, otherwise the buffer is
279 // released immediately.
280 // This returns zero or a negative unix error code.
281 int Release(const LocalHandle& release_fence);
282
283 // Asynchronously releases a buffer. Similar to the synchronous version above,
284 // except that it does not wait for BufferHub to reply with success or error,
285 // nor does it transfer a release fence. This version may be used in
286 // situations where a release fence is not needed. Because of the asynchronous
287 // nature of the underlying message, no error is returned if this method is
288 // called when the buffer is in an incorrect state. Returns zero if sending
289 // the message succeeded, or a negative errno code otherwise.
290 int ReleaseAsync();
291
292 // May be called after or instead of Acquire to indicate that the consumer
293 // does not need to access the buffer this cycle. This returns zero or a
294 // negative unix error code.
295 int Discard();
296
297 // When set, this consumer is no longer notified when this buffer is
298 // available. The system behaves as if Discard() is immediately called
299 // whenever the buffer is posted. If ignore is set to true while a buffer is
300 // pending, it will act as if Discard() was also called.
301 // This returns zero or a negative unix error code.
302 int SetIgnore(bool ignore);
303
304 private:
305 friend BASE;
306
307 explicit BufferConsumer(LocalChannelHandle channel);
308};
309
310} // namespace dvr
311} // namespace android
312
313#endif // ANDROID_DVR_BUFFER_HUB_CLIENT_H_