1 /* 2 * Copyright (C) 2014 The Android Open Source Project 3 * 4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 7 * 8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 9 * 10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 * limitations under the License. 15 */ 16 17 package android.hardware.display; 18 19 import android.annotation.IntDef; 20 import android.annotation.Nullable; 21 import android.companion.virtual.IVirtualDevice; 22 import android.graphics.Point; 23 import android.hardware.SensorManager; 24 import android.os.Handler; 25 import android.os.PowerManager; 26 import android.util.IntArray; 27 import android.util.Slog; 28 import android.util.SparseArray; 29 import android.view.Display; 30 import android.view.DisplayInfo; 31 import android.view.SurfaceControl; 32 import android.view.SurfaceControl.Transaction; 33 import android.window.DisplayWindowPolicyController; 34 35 import java.lang.annotation.Retention; 36 import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy; 37 import java.util.List; 38 import java.util.Objects; 39 import java.util.Set; 40 41 /** 42 * Display manager local system service interface. 43 * 44 * @hide Only for use within the system server. 45 */ 46 public abstract class DisplayManagerInternal { 47 48 @IntDef(prefix = {"REFRESH_RATE_LIMIT_"}, value = { 49 REFRESH_RATE_LIMIT_HIGH_BRIGHTNESS_MODE 50 }) 51 @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) 52 public @interface RefreshRateLimitType {} 53 54 /** Refresh rate should be limited when High Brightness Mode is active. */ 55 public static final int REFRESH_RATE_LIMIT_HIGH_BRIGHTNESS_MODE = 1; 56 57 /** 58 * Called by the power manager to initialize power management facilities. 59 */ initPowerManagement(DisplayPowerCallbacks callbacks, Handler handler, SensorManager sensorManager)60 public abstract void initPowerManagement(DisplayPowerCallbacks callbacks, 61 Handler handler, SensorManager sensorManager); 62 63 /** 64 * Called by the VirtualDeviceManagerService to create a VirtualDisplay owned by a 65 * VirtualDevice. 66 */ createVirtualDisplay(VirtualDisplayConfig config, IVirtualDisplayCallback callback, IVirtualDevice virtualDevice, DisplayWindowPolicyController dwpc, String packageName)67 public abstract int createVirtualDisplay(VirtualDisplayConfig config, 68 IVirtualDisplayCallback callback, IVirtualDevice virtualDevice, 69 DisplayWindowPolicyController dwpc, String packageName); 70 71 /** 72 * Called by the power manager to request a new power state. 73 * <p> 74 * The display power controller makes a copy of the provided object and then 75 * begins adjusting the power state to match what was requested. 76 * </p> 77 * 78 * @param groupId The identifier for the display group being requested to change power state 79 * @param request The requested power state. 80 * @param waitForNegativeProximity If {@code true}, issues a request to wait for 81 * negative proximity before turning the screen back on, assuming the screen 82 * was turned off by the proximity sensor. 83 * @return {@code true} if display group is ready, {@code false} if there are important 84 * changes that must be made asynchronously (such as turning the screen on), in which case 85 * the caller should grab a wake lock, watch for {@link DisplayPowerCallbacks#onStateChanged} 86 * then try the request again later until the state converges. If the provided {@code groupId} 87 * cannot be found then {@code true} will be returned. 88 */ requestPowerState(int groupId, DisplayPowerRequest request, boolean waitForNegativeProximity)89 public abstract boolean requestPowerState(int groupId, DisplayPowerRequest request, 90 boolean waitForNegativeProximity); 91 92 /** 93 * Returns {@code true} if the proximity sensor screen-off function is available. 94 */ isProximitySensorAvailable()95 public abstract boolean isProximitySensorAvailable(); 96 97 /** 98 * Registers a display group listener which will be informed of the addition, removal, or change 99 * of display groups. 100 * 101 * @param listener The listener to register. 102 */ registerDisplayGroupListener(DisplayGroupListener listener)103 public abstract void registerDisplayGroupListener(DisplayGroupListener listener); 104 105 /** 106 * Unregisters a display group listener which will be informed of the addition, removal, or 107 * change of display groups. 108 * 109 * @param listener The listener to unregister. 110 */ unregisterDisplayGroupListener(DisplayGroupListener listener)111 public abstract void unregisterDisplayGroupListener(DisplayGroupListener listener); 112 113 /** 114 * Screenshot for internal system-only use such as rotation, etc. This method includes 115 * secure layers and the result should never be exposed to non-system applications. 116 * This method does not apply any rotation and provides the output in natural orientation. 117 * 118 * @param displayId The display id to take the screenshot of. 119 * @return The buffer or null if we have failed. 120 */ systemScreenshot(int displayId)121 public abstract SurfaceControl.ScreenshotHardwareBuffer systemScreenshot(int displayId); 122 123 /** 124 * General screenshot functionality that excludes secure layers and applies appropriate 125 * rotation that the device is currently in. 126 * 127 * @param displayId The display id to take the screenshot of. 128 * @return The buffer or null if we have failed. 129 */ userScreenshot(int displayId)130 public abstract SurfaceControl.ScreenshotHardwareBuffer userScreenshot(int displayId); 131 132 /** 133 * Returns information about the specified logical display. 134 * 135 * @param displayId The logical display id. 136 * @return The logical display info, or null if the display does not exist. The 137 * returned object must be treated as immutable. 138 */ getDisplayInfo(int displayId)139 public abstract DisplayInfo getDisplayInfo(int displayId); 140 141 /** 142 * Returns a set of DisplayInfo, for the states that may be assumed by either the given display, 143 * or any other display within that display's group. 144 * 145 * @param displayId The logical display id to fetch DisplayInfo for. 146 */ getPossibleDisplayInfo(int displayId)147 public abstract Set<DisplayInfo> getPossibleDisplayInfo(int displayId); 148 149 /** 150 * Returns the position of the display's projection. 151 * 152 * @param displayId The logical display id. 153 * @return The x, y coordinates of the display, or null if the display does not exist. The 154 * return object must be treated as immutable. 155 */ 156 @Nullable getDisplayPosition(int displayId)157 public abstract Point getDisplayPosition(int displayId); 158 159 /** 160 * Registers a display transaction listener to provide the client a chance to 161 * update its surfaces within the same transaction as any display layout updates. 162 * 163 * @param listener The listener to register. 164 */ registerDisplayTransactionListener(DisplayTransactionListener listener)165 public abstract void registerDisplayTransactionListener(DisplayTransactionListener listener); 166 167 /** 168 * Unregisters a display transaction listener to provide the client a chance to 169 * update its surfaces within the same transaction as any display layout updates. 170 * 171 * @param listener The listener to unregister. 172 */ unregisterDisplayTransactionListener(DisplayTransactionListener listener)173 public abstract void unregisterDisplayTransactionListener(DisplayTransactionListener listener); 174 175 /** 176 * Overrides the display information of a particular logical display. 177 * This is used by the window manager to control the size and characteristics 178 * of the default display. It is expected to apply the requested change 179 * to the display information synchronously so that applications will immediately 180 * observe the new state. 181 * 182 * NOTE: This method must be the only entry point by which the window manager 183 * influences the logical configuration of displays. 184 * 185 * @param displayId The logical display id. 186 * @param info The new data to be stored. 187 */ setDisplayInfoOverrideFromWindowManager( int displayId, DisplayInfo info)188 public abstract void setDisplayInfoOverrideFromWindowManager( 189 int displayId, DisplayInfo info); 190 191 /** 192 * Get current display info without override from WindowManager. 193 * Current implementation of LogicalDisplay#getDisplayInfoLocked() always returns display info 194 * with overrides from WM if set. This method can be used for getting real display size without 195 * overrides to determine if real changes to display metrics happened. 196 * @param displayId Id of the target display. 197 * @param outInfo {@link DisplayInfo} to fill. 198 */ getNonOverrideDisplayInfo(int displayId, DisplayInfo outInfo)199 public abstract void getNonOverrideDisplayInfo(int displayId, DisplayInfo outInfo); 200 201 /** 202 * Called by the window manager to perform traversals while holding a 203 * surface flinger transaction. 204 */ performTraversal(Transaction t)205 public abstract void performTraversal(Transaction t); 206 207 /** 208 * Tells the display manager about properties of the display that depend on the windows on it. 209 * This includes whether there is interesting unique content on the specified logical display, 210 * and whether the one of the windows has a preferred refresh rate. 211 * <p> 212 * If the display has unique content, then the display manager arranges for it 213 * to be presented on a physical display if appropriate. Otherwise, the display manager 214 * may choose to make the physical display mirror some other logical display. 215 * </p> 216 * 217 * <p> 218 * If one of the windows on the display has a preferred refresh rate that's supported by the 219 * display, then the display manager will request its use. 220 * </p> 221 * 222 * @param displayId The logical display id to update. 223 * @param hasContent True if the logical display has content. This is used to control automatic 224 * mirroring. 225 * @param requestedRefreshRate The preferred refresh rate for the top-most visible window that 226 * has a preference. 227 * @param requestedModeId The preferred mode id for the top-most visible window that has a 228 * preference. 229 * @param requestedMinRefreshRate The preferred lowest refresh rate for the top-most visible 230 * window that has a preference. 231 * @param requestedMaxRefreshRate The preferred highest refresh rate for the top-most visible 232 * window that has a preference. 233 * @param requestedMinimalPostProcessing The preferred minimal post processing setting for the 234 * display. This is true when there is at least one visible window that wants minimal post 235 * processng on. 236 * @param inTraversal True if called from WindowManagerService during a window traversal 237 * prior to call to performTraversalInTransactionFromWindowManager. 238 */ setDisplayProperties(int displayId, boolean hasContent, float requestedRefreshRate, int requestedModeId, float requestedMinRefreshRate, float requestedMaxRefreshRate, boolean requestedMinimalPostProcessing, boolean inTraversal)239 public abstract void setDisplayProperties(int displayId, boolean hasContent, 240 float requestedRefreshRate, int requestedModeId, float requestedMinRefreshRate, 241 float requestedMaxRefreshRate, boolean requestedMinimalPostProcessing, 242 boolean inTraversal); 243 244 /** 245 * Applies an offset to the contents of a display, for example to avoid burn-in. 246 * <p> 247 * TODO: Technically this should be associated with a physical rather than logical 248 * display but this is good enough for now. 249 * </p> 250 * 251 * @param displayId The logical display id to update. 252 * @param x The X offset by which to shift the contents of the display. 253 * @param y The Y offset by which to shift the contents of the display. 254 */ setDisplayOffsets(int displayId, int x, int y)255 public abstract void setDisplayOffsets(int displayId, int x, int y); 256 257 /** 258 * Disables scaling for a display. 259 * 260 * @param displayId The logical display id to disable scaling for. 261 * @param disableScaling {@code true} to disable scaling, 262 * {@code false} to use the default scaling behavior of the logical display. 263 */ setDisplayScalingDisabled(int displayId, boolean disableScaling)264 public abstract void setDisplayScalingDisabled(int displayId, boolean disableScaling); 265 266 /** 267 * Provide a list of UIDs that are present on the display and are allowed to access it. 268 * 269 * @param displayAccessUIDs Mapping displayId -> int array of UIDs. 270 */ setDisplayAccessUIDs(SparseArray<IntArray> displayAccessUIDs)271 public abstract void setDisplayAccessUIDs(SparseArray<IntArray> displayAccessUIDs); 272 273 /** 274 * Persist brightness slider events and ambient brightness stats. 275 */ persistBrightnessTrackerState()276 public abstract void persistBrightnessTrackerState(); 277 278 /** 279 * Notifies the display manager that resource overlays have changed. 280 */ onOverlayChanged()281 public abstract void onOverlayChanged(); 282 283 /** 284 * Get the attributes available for display color sampling. 285 * @param displayId id of the display to collect the sample from. 286 * 287 * @return The attributes the display supports, or null if sampling is not supported. 288 */ 289 @Nullable getDisplayedContentSamplingAttributes( int displayId)290 public abstract DisplayedContentSamplingAttributes getDisplayedContentSamplingAttributes( 291 int displayId); 292 293 /** 294 * Enable or disable the collection of color samples. 295 * 296 * @param displayId id of the display to collect the sample from. 297 * @param componentMask a bitmask of the color channels to collect samples for, or zero for all 298 * available. 299 * @param maxFrames maintain a ringbuffer of the last maxFrames. 300 * @param enable True to enable, False to disable. 301 * 302 * @return True if sampling was enabled, false if failure. 303 */ setDisplayedContentSamplingEnabled( int displayId, boolean enable, int componentMask, int maxFrames)304 public abstract boolean setDisplayedContentSamplingEnabled( 305 int displayId, boolean enable, int componentMask, int maxFrames); 306 307 /** 308 * Accesses the color histogram statistics of displayed frames on devices that support sampling. 309 * 310 * @param displayId id of the display to collect the sample from 311 * @param maxFrames limit the statistics to the last maxFrames number of frames. 312 * @param timestamp discard statistics that were collected prior to timestamp, where timestamp 313 * is given as CLOCK_MONOTONIC. 314 * @return The statistics representing a histogram of the color distribution of the frames 315 * displayed on-screen, or null if sampling is not supported. 316 */ 317 @Nullable getDisplayedContentSample( int displayId, long maxFrames, long timestamp)318 public abstract DisplayedContentSample getDisplayedContentSample( 319 int displayId, long maxFrames, long timestamp); 320 321 /** 322 * Temporarily ignore proximity-sensor-based display behavior until there is a change 323 * to the proximity sensor state. This allows the display to turn back on even if something 324 * is obstructing the proximity sensor. 325 */ ignoreProximitySensorUntilChanged()326 public abstract void ignoreProximitySensorUntilChanged(); 327 328 /** 329 * Returns the refresh rate switching type. 330 */ 331 @DisplayManager.SwitchingType getRefreshRateSwitchingType()332 public abstract int getRefreshRateSwitchingType(); 333 334 /** 335 * TODO: b/191384041 - Replace this with getRefreshRateLimitations() 336 * Return the refresh rate restriction for the specified display and sensor pairing. If the 337 * specified sensor is identified as an associated sensor in the specified display's 338 * display-device-config file, then return any refresh rate restrictions that it might define. 339 * If no restriction is specified, or the sensor is not associated with the display, then null 340 * will be returned. 341 * 342 * @param displayId The display to check against. 343 * @param name The name of the sensor. 344 * @param type The type of sensor. 345 * 346 * @return The min/max refresh-rate restriction as a {@link Pair} of floats, or null if not 347 * restricted. 348 */ getRefreshRateForDisplayAndSensor( int displayId, String name, String type)349 public abstract RefreshRateRange getRefreshRateForDisplayAndSensor( 350 int displayId, String name, String type); 351 352 /** 353 * Returns a list of various refresh rate limitations for the specified display. 354 * 355 * @param displayId The display to get limitations for. 356 * 357 * @return a list of {@link RefreshRateLimitation}s describing the various limits. 358 */ getRefreshRateLimitations(int displayId)359 public abstract List<RefreshRateLimitation> getRefreshRateLimitations(int displayId); 360 361 /** 362 * For the given displayId, updates if WindowManager is responsible for mirroring on that 363 * display. If {@code false}, then SurfaceFlinger performs no layer mirroring to the 364 * given display. 365 * Only used for mirroring started from MediaProjection. 366 */ setWindowManagerMirroring(int displayId, boolean isMirroring)367 public abstract void setWindowManagerMirroring(int displayId, boolean isMirroring); 368 369 /** 370 * Returns the default size of the surface associated with the display, or null if the surface 371 * is not provided for layer mirroring by SurfaceFlinger. 372 * Only used for mirroring started from MediaProjection. 373 */ getDisplaySurfaceDefaultSize(int displayId)374 public abstract Point getDisplaySurfaceDefaultSize(int displayId); 375 376 /** 377 * Receives early interactivity changes from power manager. 378 * 379 * @param interactive The interactive state that the device is moving into. 380 */ onEarlyInteractivityChange(boolean interactive)381 public abstract void onEarlyInteractivityChange(boolean interactive); 382 383 /** 384 * Get {@link DisplayWindowPolicyController} associated to the {@link DisplayInfo#displayId} 385 * 386 * @param displayId The id of the display. 387 * @return The associated {@link DisplayWindowPolicyController}. 388 */ getDisplayWindowPolicyController(int displayId)389 public abstract DisplayWindowPolicyController getDisplayWindowPolicyController(int displayId); 390 391 /** 392 * Describes the requested power state of the display. 393 * 394 * This object is intended to describe the general characteristics of the 395 * power state, such as whether the screen should be on or off and the current 396 * brightness controls leaving the DisplayPowerController to manage the 397 * details of how the transitions between states should occur. The goal is for 398 * the PowerManagerService to focus on the global power state and not 399 * have to micro-manage screen off animations, auto-brightness and other effects. 400 */ 401 public static final class DisplayPowerRequest { 402 // Policy: Turn screen off as if the user pressed the power button 403 // including playing a screen off animation if applicable. 404 public static final int POLICY_OFF = 0; 405 // Policy: Enable dozing and always-on display functionality. 406 public static final int POLICY_DOZE = 1; 407 // Policy: Make the screen dim when the user activity timeout is 408 // about to expire. 409 public static final int POLICY_DIM = 2; 410 // Policy: Make the screen bright as usual. 411 public static final int POLICY_BRIGHT = 3; 412 // Policy: Keep the screen and display optimized for VR mode. 413 public static final int POLICY_VR = 4; 414 415 // The basic overall policy to apply: off, doze, dim or bright. 416 public int policy; 417 418 // If true, the proximity sensor overrides the screen state when an object is 419 // nearby, turning it off temporarily until the object is moved away. 420 public boolean useProximitySensor; 421 422 // An override of the screen brightness. 423 // Set to PowerManager.BRIGHTNESS_INVALID if there's no override. 424 public float screenBrightnessOverride; 425 426 // An override of the screen auto-brightness adjustment factor in the range -1 (dimmer) to 427 // 1 (brighter). Set to Float.NaN if there's no override. 428 public float screenAutoBrightnessAdjustmentOverride; 429 430 // If true, scales the brightness to a fraction of desired (as defined by 431 // screenLowPowerBrightnessFactor). 432 public boolean lowPowerMode; 433 434 // The factor to adjust the screen brightness in low power mode in the range 435 // 0 (screen off) to 1 (no change) 436 public float screenLowPowerBrightnessFactor; 437 438 // If true, applies a brightness boost. 439 public boolean boostScreenBrightness; 440 441 // If true, prevents the screen from completely turning on if it is currently off. 442 // The display does not enter a "ready" state if this flag is true and screen on is 443 // blocked. The window manager policy blocks screen on while it prepares the keyguard to 444 // prevent the user from seeing intermediate updates. 445 // 446 // Technically, we may not block the screen itself from turning on (because that introduces 447 // extra unnecessary latency) but we do prevent content on screen from becoming 448 // visible to the user. 449 public boolean blockScreenOn; 450 451 // Overrides the policy for adjusting screen brightness and state while dozing. 452 public int dozeScreenState; 453 public float dozeScreenBrightness; 454 DisplayPowerRequest()455 public DisplayPowerRequest() { 456 policy = POLICY_BRIGHT; 457 useProximitySensor = false; 458 screenBrightnessOverride = PowerManager.BRIGHTNESS_INVALID_FLOAT; 459 screenAutoBrightnessAdjustmentOverride = Float.NaN; 460 screenLowPowerBrightnessFactor = 0.5f; 461 blockScreenOn = false; 462 dozeScreenBrightness = PowerManager.BRIGHTNESS_INVALID_FLOAT; 463 dozeScreenState = Display.STATE_UNKNOWN; 464 } 465 DisplayPowerRequest(DisplayPowerRequest other)466 public DisplayPowerRequest(DisplayPowerRequest other) { 467 copyFrom(other); 468 } 469 isBrightOrDim()470 public boolean isBrightOrDim() { 471 return policy == POLICY_BRIGHT || policy == POLICY_DIM; 472 } 473 isVr()474 public boolean isVr() { 475 return policy == POLICY_VR; 476 } 477 copyFrom(DisplayPowerRequest other)478 public void copyFrom(DisplayPowerRequest other) { 479 policy = other.policy; 480 useProximitySensor = other.useProximitySensor; 481 screenBrightnessOverride = other.screenBrightnessOverride; 482 screenAutoBrightnessAdjustmentOverride = other.screenAutoBrightnessAdjustmentOverride; 483 screenLowPowerBrightnessFactor = other.screenLowPowerBrightnessFactor; 484 blockScreenOn = other.blockScreenOn; 485 lowPowerMode = other.lowPowerMode; 486 boostScreenBrightness = other.boostScreenBrightness; 487 dozeScreenBrightness = other.dozeScreenBrightness; 488 dozeScreenState = other.dozeScreenState; 489 } 490 491 @Override equals(@ullable Object o)492 public boolean equals(@Nullable Object o) { 493 return o instanceof DisplayPowerRequest 494 && equals((DisplayPowerRequest)o); 495 } 496 equals(DisplayPowerRequest other)497 public boolean equals(DisplayPowerRequest other) { 498 return other != null 499 && policy == other.policy 500 && useProximitySensor == other.useProximitySensor 501 && floatEquals(screenBrightnessOverride, 502 other.screenBrightnessOverride) 503 && floatEquals(screenAutoBrightnessAdjustmentOverride, 504 other.screenAutoBrightnessAdjustmentOverride) 505 && screenLowPowerBrightnessFactor 506 == other.screenLowPowerBrightnessFactor 507 && blockScreenOn == other.blockScreenOn 508 && lowPowerMode == other.lowPowerMode 509 && boostScreenBrightness == other.boostScreenBrightness 510 && floatEquals(dozeScreenBrightness, other.dozeScreenBrightness) 511 && dozeScreenState == other.dozeScreenState; 512 } 513 floatEquals(float f1, float f2)514 private boolean floatEquals(float f1, float f2) { 515 return f1 == f2 || Float.isNaN(f1) && Float.isNaN(f2); 516 } 517 518 @Override hashCode()519 public int hashCode() { 520 return 0; // don't care 521 } 522 523 @Override toString()524 public String toString() { 525 return "policy=" + policyToString(policy) 526 + ", useProximitySensor=" + useProximitySensor 527 + ", screenBrightnessOverride=" + screenBrightnessOverride 528 + ", screenAutoBrightnessAdjustmentOverride=" 529 + screenAutoBrightnessAdjustmentOverride 530 + ", screenLowPowerBrightnessFactor=" + screenLowPowerBrightnessFactor 531 + ", blockScreenOn=" + blockScreenOn 532 + ", lowPowerMode=" + lowPowerMode 533 + ", boostScreenBrightness=" + boostScreenBrightness 534 + ", dozeScreenBrightness=" + dozeScreenBrightness 535 + ", dozeScreenState=" + Display.stateToString(dozeScreenState); 536 } 537 policyToString(int policy)538 public static String policyToString(int policy) { 539 switch (policy) { 540 case POLICY_OFF: 541 return "OFF"; 542 case POLICY_DOZE: 543 return "DOZE"; 544 case POLICY_DIM: 545 return "DIM"; 546 case POLICY_BRIGHT: 547 return "BRIGHT"; 548 case POLICY_VR: 549 return "VR"; 550 default: 551 return Integer.toString(policy); 552 } 553 } 554 } 555 556 /** 557 * Asynchronous callbacks from the power controller to the power manager service. 558 */ 559 public interface DisplayPowerCallbacks { onStateChanged()560 void onStateChanged(); onProximityPositive()561 void onProximityPositive(); onProximityNegative()562 void onProximityNegative(); onDisplayStateChange(boolean allInactive, boolean allOff)563 void onDisplayStateChange(boolean allInactive, boolean allOff); 564 565 /** 566 * Acquires a suspend blocker with a specified label. 567 * 568 * @param id A logging label for the acquisition. 569 */ acquireSuspendBlocker(String id)570 void acquireSuspendBlocker(String id); 571 572 /** 573 * Releases a suspend blocker with a specified label. 574 * 575 * @param id A logging label for the release. 576 */ releaseSuspendBlocker(String id)577 void releaseSuspendBlocker(String id); 578 } 579 580 /** 581 * Called within a Surface transaction whenever the size or orientation of a 582 * display may have changed. Provides an opportunity for the client to 583 * update the position of its surfaces as part of the same transaction. 584 */ 585 public interface DisplayTransactionListener { onDisplayTransaction(Transaction t)586 void onDisplayTransaction(Transaction t); 587 } 588 589 /** 590 * Called when there are changes to {@link com.android.server.display.DisplayGroup 591 * DisplayGroups}. 592 */ 593 public interface DisplayGroupListener { 594 /** 595 * A new display group with the provided {@code groupId} was added. 596 * 597 * <ol> 598 * <li>The {@code groupId} is applied to all appropriate {@link Display displays}. 599 * <li>This method is called. 600 * <li>{@link android.hardware.display.DisplayManager.DisplayListener DisplayListeners} 601 * are informed of any corresponding changes. 602 * </ol> 603 */ onDisplayGroupAdded(int groupId)604 void onDisplayGroupAdded(int groupId); 605 606 /** 607 * The display group with the provided {@code groupId} was removed. 608 * 609 * <ol> 610 * <li>All affected {@link Display displays} have their group IDs updated appropriately. 611 * <li>{@link android.hardware.display.DisplayManager.DisplayListener DisplayListeners} 612 * are informed of any corresponding changes. 613 * <li>This method is called. 614 * </ol> 615 */ onDisplayGroupRemoved(int groupId)616 void onDisplayGroupRemoved(int groupId); 617 618 /** 619 * The display group with the provided {@code groupId} has changed. 620 * 621 * <ol> 622 * <li>All affected {@link Display displays} have their group IDs updated appropriately. 623 * <li>{@link android.hardware.display.DisplayManager.DisplayListener DisplayListeners} 624 * are informed of any corresponding changes. 625 * <li>This method is called. 626 * </ol> 627 */ onDisplayGroupChanged(int groupId)628 void onDisplayGroupChanged(int groupId); 629 } 630 631 /** 632 * Information about the min and max refresh rate DM would like to set the display to. 633 */ 634 public static final class RefreshRateRange { 635 public static final String TAG = "RefreshRateRange"; 636 637 // The tolerance within which we consider something approximately equals. 638 public static final float FLOAT_TOLERANCE = 0.01f; 639 640 /** 641 * The lowest desired refresh rate. 642 */ 643 public float min; 644 645 /** 646 * The highest desired refresh rate. 647 */ 648 public float max; 649 RefreshRateRange()650 public RefreshRateRange() {} 651 RefreshRateRange(float min, float max)652 public RefreshRateRange(float min, float max) { 653 if (min < 0 || max < 0 || min > max + FLOAT_TOLERANCE) { 654 Slog.e(TAG, "Wrong values for min and max when initializing RefreshRateRange : " 655 + min + " " + max); 656 this.min = this.max = 0; 657 return; 658 } 659 if (min > max) { 660 // Min and max are within epsilon of each other, but in the wrong order. 661 float t = min; 662 min = max; 663 max = t; 664 } 665 this.min = min; 666 this.max = max; 667 } 668 669 /** 670 * Checks whether the two objects have the same values. 671 */ 672 @Override equals(Object other)673 public boolean equals(Object other) { 674 if (other == this) { 675 return true; 676 } 677 678 if (!(other instanceof RefreshRateRange)) { 679 return false; 680 } 681 682 RefreshRateRange refreshRateRange = (RefreshRateRange) other; 683 return (min == refreshRateRange.min && max == refreshRateRange.max); 684 } 685 686 @Override hashCode()687 public int hashCode() { 688 return Objects.hash(min, max); 689 } 690 691 @Override toString()692 public String toString() { 693 return "(" + min + " " + max + ")"; 694 } 695 } 696 697 /** 698 * Describes a limitation on a display's refresh rate. Includes the allowed refresh rate 699 * range as well as information about when it applies, such as high-brightness-mode. 700 */ 701 public static final class RefreshRateLimitation { 702 @RefreshRateLimitType public int type; 703 704 /** The range the that refresh rate should be limited to. */ 705 public RefreshRateRange range; 706 RefreshRateLimitation(@efreshRateLimitType int type, float min, float max)707 public RefreshRateLimitation(@RefreshRateLimitType int type, float min, float max) { 708 this.type = type; 709 range = new RefreshRateRange(min, max); 710 } 711 712 @Override toString()713 public String toString() { 714 return "RefreshRateLimitation(" + type + ": " + range + ")"; 715 } 716 } 717 } 718