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/**
* Copyright (C) 2022 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
package android.hardware;
import android.annotation.NonNull;
import android.media.Image;
import android.media.ImageWriter;
import android.opengl.EGLDisplay;
import android.opengl.EGLSync;
import android.os.Parcel;
import android.os.ParcelFileDescriptor;
import android.os.Parcelable;
import android.os.SystemClock;
import libcore.util.NativeAllocationRegistry;
import java.io.FileDescriptor;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.time.Duration;
/**
* A SyncFence represents a synchronization primitive which signals when hardware units have
* completed work on a particular resource. They initially start in an unsignaled state and make
* a one-time transition to either a signaled or error state. SyncFences are created by various
* device APIs in response to submitting tasks to the device. They cannot be created nor signaled
* by userspace. As a result, this means that a SyncFence will make always make forward progress.
*
* <p>SyncFence's generally come in one of two varieties. "Presentation fences" refer to
* a SyncFence when the writing to a buffer has finished. "Release fences" then refer
* to when the reading from a buffer has finished.</p>
*
* <p>For example, a GPU rendering to a framebuffer may generate a synchronization fence,
* e.g., an EGLSync or VkFence, which signals when rendering has completed. Once the fence signals,
* then the backing storage for the framebuffer may be safely read from, such as for display or
* for media encoding. This would be referred to as a "presentation fence."</p>
*
* <p>Similarly when using an {@link android.media.ImageWriter} it is possible that an
* {@link android.media.Image} returned by {@link ImageWriter#dequeueInputImage()} may already
* have a {@link Image#getFence() fence} set on it. This would be what is referred to as either
* a "release fence" or an "acqurie fence" and indicates the fence that the writer must wait
* on before writing to the underlying buffer. In the case of ImageWriter this is done
* automatically when eg {@link Image#getPlanes()} is called, however when using
* {@link Image#getHardwareBuffer()} it is the caller's responsibility to ensure the
* release fence has signaled before writing to the buffer.</p>
*
* @see android.opengl.EGLExt#eglDupNativeFenceFDANDROID(EGLDisplay, EGLSync)
* @see android.media.Image#getFence()
*/
public final class SyncFence implements AutoCloseable, Parcelable {
/**
* An invalid signal time. Represents either the signal time for a SyncFence that isn't valid
* (that is, {@link #isValid()} is false), or if an error occurred while attempting to retrieve
* the signal time.
*/
public static final long SIGNAL_TIME_INVALID = -1;
/**
* A pending signal time. This is equivalent to the max value of a long, representing an
* infinitely far point in the future.
*/
public static final long SIGNAL_TIME_PENDING = Long.MAX_VALUE;
private static final NativeAllocationRegistry sRegistry =
NativeAllocationRegistry.createNonmalloced(SyncFence.class.getClassLoader(),
nGetDestructor(), 4);
private long mNativePtr;
// The destructor for this object
// This is also used as our internal lock object. Although SyncFence doesn't claim to be
// thread-safe, the cost of doing so to avoid issues around double-close or similar issues
// is well worth making.
private final Runnable mCloser;
private SyncFence(@NonNull ParcelFileDescriptor wrapped) {
mNativePtr = nCreate(wrapped.detachFd());
mCloser = sRegistry.registerNativeAllocation(this, mNativePtr);
}
private SyncFence(@NonNull Parcel parcel) {
boolean valid = parcel.readBoolean();
FileDescriptor fileDescriptor = null;
if (valid) {
fileDescriptor = parcel.readRawFileDescriptor();
}
if (fileDescriptor != null) {
mNativePtr = nCreate(fileDescriptor.getInt$());
mCloser = sRegistry.registerNativeAllocation(this, mNativePtr);
} else {
mCloser = () -> {};
}
}
/**
* Creates a SyncFence from a libui Fence*
* DOES NOT TAKE AN ADDITIONAL REFERENCE, the caller must incref if it intends to retain
* ownership (eg, when using sp<Fence>)
* @hide
*/
public SyncFence(long nativeFencePtr) {
mNativePtr = nativeFencePtr;
if (nativeFencePtr != 0) {
mCloser = sRegistry.registerNativeAllocation(this, mNativePtr);
} else {
mCloser = () -> {};
}
}
private SyncFence() {
mCloser = () -> {};
}
/***
* Create an empty SyncFence
*
* @return a SyncFence with invalid fence
* @hide
*/
public static @NonNull SyncFence createEmpty() {
return new SyncFence();
}
/**
* Create a new SyncFence wrapped around another descriptor. By default, all method calls are
* delegated to the wrapped descriptor.
*
* @param wrapped The descriptor to be wrapped.
* @hide
*/
public static @NonNull SyncFence create(@NonNull ParcelFileDescriptor wrapped) {
return new SyncFence(wrapped);
}
/**
* Return a dup'd ParcelFileDescriptor from the SyncFence ParcelFileDescriptor.
* @hide
*/
public @NonNull ParcelFileDescriptor getFdDup() throws IOException {
synchronized (mCloser) {
final int fd = mNativePtr != 0 ? nGetFd(mNativePtr) : -1;
if (fd == -1) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Cannot dup the FD of an invalid SyncFence");
}
return ParcelFileDescriptor.fromFd(fd);
}
}
/**
* Checks if the SyncFile object is valid.
*
* @return {@code true} if the file descriptor represents a valid, open file;
* {@code false} otherwise.
*/
public boolean isValid() {
synchronized (mCloser) {
return mNativePtr != 0 && nIsValid(mNativePtr);
}
}
/**
* Waits for a SyncFence to signal for up to the timeout duration.
*
* An invalid SyncFence, that is if {@link #isValid()} is false, is treated equivalently
* to a SyncFence that has already signaled. That is, wait() will immediately return true.
*
* @param timeout The timeout duration. If the duration is negative, then this waits forever.
* @return true if the fence signaled or isn't valid, false otherwise.
*/
public boolean await(@NonNull Duration timeout) {
final long timeoutNanos;
if (timeout.isNegative()) {
timeoutNanos = -1;
} else {
timeoutNanos = timeout.toNanos();
}
return await(timeoutNanos);
}
/**
* Waits forever for a SyncFence to signal.
*
* An invalid SyncFence, that is if {@link #isValid()} is false, is treated equivalently
* to a SyncFence that has already signaled. That is, wait() will immediately return true.
*
* @return true if the fence signaled or isn't valid, false otherwise.
*/
public boolean awaitForever() {
return await(-1);
}
private boolean await(long timeoutNanos) {
synchronized (mCloser) {
return mNativePtr != 0 && nWait(mNativePtr, timeoutNanos);
}
}
/**
* Returns the time in nanoseconds that the fence signaled in the CLOCK_MONOTONIC time domain.
* This corresponds to {@link System#nanoTime()} but may also be compared to
* {@link SystemClock#uptimeMillis()} after adjusting for milliseconds vs. nanoseconds.
*
* If the fence isn't valid, that is if {@link #isValid()} is false, then this returns
* {@link #SIGNAL_TIME_INVALID}. Similarly, if an error occurs while trying to access the
* signal time, then {@link #SIGNAL_TIME_INVALID} is also returned.
*
* If the fence hasn't yet signaled, then {@link #SIGNAL_TIME_PENDING} is returned.
*
* @return The time the fence signaled, {@link #SIGNAL_TIME_INVALID} if there's an error,
* or {@link #SIGNAL_TIME_PENDING} if the fence hasn't signaled yet.
*/
public long getSignalTime() {
synchronized (mCloser) {
return mNativePtr != 0 ? nGetSignalTime(mNativePtr) : SIGNAL_TIME_INVALID;
}
}
/**
* Close the SyncFence. This implementation closes the underlying OS resources allocated
* this stream.
*/
@Override
public void close() {
synchronized (mCloser) {
if (mNativePtr == 0) {
return;
}
mNativePtr = 0;
mCloser.run();
}
}
@Override
public int describeContents() {
return CONTENTS_FILE_DESCRIPTOR;
}
/** @hide */
public Object getLock() {
return mCloser;
}
/** @hide */
public long getNativeFence() {
return mNativePtr;
}
/**
* Flatten this object into a Parcel.
*
* @param out The Parcel in which the object should be written.
* @param flags Additional flags about how the object should be written.
* May be {@code 0} or {@link #PARCELABLE_WRITE_RETURN_VALUE}
*/
@Override
public void writeToParcel(@NonNull Parcel out, int flags) {
synchronized (mCloser) {
final int fd = mNativePtr != 0 ? nGetFd(mNativePtr) : -1;
if (fd == -1) {
out.writeBoolean(false);
} else {
out.writeBoolean(true);
FileDescriptor temp = new FileDescriptor();
temp.setInt$(fd);
out.writeFileDescriptor(temp);
}
}
}
public static final @NonNull Parcelable.Creator<SyncFence> CREATOR =
new Parcelable.Creator<SyncFence>() {
@Override
public SyncFence createFromParcel(Parcel in) {
return new SyncFence(in);
}
@Override
public SyncFence[] newArray(int size) {
return new SyncFence[size];
}
};
private static native long nGetDestructor();
private static native long nCreate(int fd);
private static native boolean nIsValid(long nPtr);
private static native int nGetFd(long nPtr);
private static native boolean nWait(long nPtr, long timeout);
private static native long nGetSignalTime(long nPtr);
}
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