fix [2152536] ANR in browser

A window is created and the browser is about to render into it the
very first time, at that point it does an IPC to SF to request a new
buffer. Meanwhile, the window manager removes that window from the
list and the shared memory block it uses is marked as invalid.
However, at that point, another window is created and is given the
same index (that just go freed), but a different identity and resets
the "invalid" bit in the shared block. When we go back to the buffer
allocation code, we're stuck because the surface we're allocating for
is gone and we don't detect it's invalid because the invalid bit has
been reset.

It is not sufficient to check for the invalid bit, I should
also check that identities match.
This commit is contained in:
Mathias Agopian
2009-10-06 19:00:57 -07:00
parent 9d6a685ba9
commit 4961c959ae
6 changed files with 25 additions and 19 deletions

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@@ -97,10 +97,10 @@ Region SharedBufferStack::getDirtyRegion(int buffer) const
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SharedBufferBase::SharedBufferBase(SharedClient* sharedClient,
int surface, int num)
int surface, int num, int32_t identity)
: mSharedClient(sharedClient),
mSharedStack(sharedClient->surfaces + surface),
mNumBuffers(num)
mNumBuffers(num), mIdentity(identity)
{
}
@@ -248,8 +248,8 @@ ssize_t SharedBufferServer::StatusUpdate::operator()() {
// ============================================================================
SharedBufferClient::SharedBufferClient(SharedClient* sharedClient,
int surface, int num)
: SharedBufferBase(sharedClient, surface, num), tail(0)
int surface, int num, int32_t identity)
: SharedBufferBase(sharedClient, surface, num, identity), tail(0)
{
tail = computeTail();
}
@@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ status_t SharedBufferClient::setDirtyRegion(int buffer, const Region& reg)
SharedBufferServer::SharedBufferServer(SharedClient* sharedClient,
int surface, int num, int32_t identity)
: SharedBufferBase(sharedClient, surface, num)
: SharedBufferBase(sharedClient, surface, num, identity)
{
mSharedStack->init(identity);
mSharedStack->head = num-1;