SurfaceControl is the window manager side; it can
control the attributes of a surface but cannot push buffers
to it. Surface on the other hand is the application (producer)
side and is used to push buffers to the surface.
Change-Id: Ib6754c968924e87e8dd02a2073c7a447f729f4dd
Cleaned up the implementation of Surface and SurfaceSession
to use more consistent naming and structure.
Added JNI for all of the new surface flinger display API calls.
Enforced the requirement that all Surfaces created by
the window manager be named.
Updated the display manager service to use the new methods.
Change-Id: I2a658f1bfd0437e1c6f9d22df8d4ffcce7284ca2
Make better use of Display object by saving it in DisplayContent.
Only use layerStack when referring to Surfaces. Get displayId from
default Display or default DisplayContent. Remove warnings.
Fixes bug 7038151.
Change-Id: Ie493f0f5e755dc9b91ee969ff561c2a098283ead
BlackSurface transparency was tracking animation transparency causing
background images to peek around the corners.
Fixes bug 4998851.
Change-Id: I48ac7bf5d0cc560b655c9f12faccda411985cbad
Removal of blur layer.
Deferral of Surface actions in BlackFrame from ctor to first use.
Combine common test into single method okToDisplay().
Remove redundant logic in DimAnimator.
Change-Id: I43af0415794a8f142803ce94d7e17539aafac67d
The black frame is now a separate animation element. This allows us
to have it move through the aspect ratio change, without the old
and new screen elements doing weird aspect ratio scalings. This
makes the animation generally look different (more like a reveal),
not sure if it is better or worse, but definitely has less artifacts
in things like the gallery.
Also tweaked the animation definitions a bit.
Change-Id: I94c274ba04bbc7a675946dc6c1778e19386e4a66
...for Market App iRunner
There were a lot of serious issues with how we updated (or often didn't update)
the display and resource state when switching compatibility mode in conjunction
with restarting and updating application components. This addresses everything
I could find.
Unfortunately it does *not* fix this particular app. I am starting to think this
is just an issue in the app. This change does fix a number of other problems
I could repro, such as switching the compatibility mode of an IME.
Also a few changes here and there to get rid of $#*&^!! debug logs.
Change-Id: Ib15572eac9ec93b4b9966ddcbbc830ce9dec1317