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frameworks_base/services/java/com/android/server/display/DisplayDeviceInfo.java
Jeff Brown 77aebfdbae Add new Display API for secure video capabilities.
Added a new API to determine whether the display supports
protected buffers so that an application can choose a different
content stream or change how it decodes the content so
that it will be viewable on the display.

At present, wifi display does not fully support protected
buffers although this may be enhanced in the future.

Bug: 6986623
Change-Id: If53a53d72b0ec92753cc4b29f99fcb131e00449b
2012-10-02 16:25:10 -07:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2012 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 com.android.server.display;
import android.util.DisplayMetrics;
import libcore.util.Objects;
/**
* Describes the characteristics of a physical display device.
*/
final class DisplayDeviceInfo {
/**
* Flag: Indicates that this display device should be considered the default display
* device of the system.
*/
public static final int FLAG_DEFAULT_DISPLAY = 1 << 0;
/**
* Flag: Indicates that this display device can rotate to show contents in a
* different orientation. Otherwise the rotation is assumed to be fixed in the
* natural orientation and the display manager should transform the content to fit.
*/
public static final int FLAG_SUPPORTS_ROTATION = 1 << 1;
/**
* Flag: Indicates that this display device has secure video output, such as HDCP.
*/
public static final int FLAG_SECURE = 1 << 2;
/**
* Flag: Indicates that this display device supports compositing
* from gralloc protected buffers.
*/
public static final int FLAG_SUPPORTS_PROTECTED_BUFFERS = 1 << 3;
/**
* Touch attachment: Display does not receive touch.
*/
public static final int TOUCH_NONE = 0;
/**
* Touch attachment: Touch input is via the internal interface.
*/
public static final int TOUCH_INTERNAL = 1;
/**
* Touch attachment: Touch input is via an external interface, such as USB.
*/
public static final int TOUCH_EXTERNAL = 2;
/**
* Gets the name of the display device, which may be derived from
* EDID or other sources. The name may be displayed to the user.
*/
public String name;
/**
* The width of the display in its natural orientation, in pixels.
* This value is not affected by display rotation.
*/
public int width;
/**
* The height of the display in its natural orientation, in pixels.
* This value is not affected by display rotation.
*/
public int height;
/**
* The refresh rate of the display.
*/
public float refreshRate;
/**
* The nominal apparent density of the display in DPI used for layout calculations.
* This density is sensitive to the viewing distance. A big TV and a tablet may have
* the same apparent density even though the pixels on the TV are much bigger than
* those on the tablet.
*/
public int densityDpi;
/**
* The physical density of the display in DPI in the X direction.
* This density should specify the physical size of each pixel.
*/
public float xDpi;
/**
* The physical density of the display in DPI in the X direction.
* This density should specify the physical size of each pixel.
*/
public float yDpi;
/**
* Display flags.
*/
public int flags;
/**
* The touch attachment, per {@link DisplayViewport#touch}.
*/
public int touch;
public void setAssumedDensityForExternalDisplay(int width, int height) {
densityDpi = Math.min(width, height) * DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_XHIGH / 1080;
// Technically, these values should be smaller than the apparent density
// but we don't know the physical size of the display.
xDpi = densityDpi;
yDpi = densityDpi;
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object o) {
return o instanceof DisplayDeviceInfo && equals((DisplayDeviceInfo)o);
}
public boolean equals(DisplayDeviceInfo other) {
return other != null
&& Objects.equal(name, other.name)
&& width == other.width
&& height == other.height
&& refreshRate == other.refreshRate
&& densityDpi == other.densityDpi
&& xDpi == other.xDpi
&& yDpi == other.yDpi
&& flags == other.flags
&& touch == other.touch;
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
return 0; // don't care
}
public void copyFrom(DisplayDeviceInfo other) {
name = other.name;
width = other.width;
height = other.height;
refreshRate = other.refreshRate;
densityDpi = other.densityDpi;
xDpi = other.xDpi;
yDpi = other.yDpi;
flags = other.flags;
touch = other.touch;
}
// For debugging purposes
@Override
public String toString() {
return "DisplayDeviceInfo{\"" + name + "\": " + width + " x " + height + ", " + refreshRate + " fps, "
+ "density " + densityDpi + ", " + xDpi + " x " + yDpi + " dpi"
+ ", touch " + touchToString(touch) + flagsToString(flags) + "}";
}
private static String touchToString(int touch) {
switch (touch) {
case TOUCH_NONE:
return "NONE";
case TOUCH_INTERNAL:
return "INTERNAL";
case TOUCH_EXTERNAL:
return "EXTERNAL";
default:
return Integer.toString(touch);
}
}
private static String flagsToString(int flags) {
StringBuilder msg = new StringBuilder();
if ((flags & FLAG_DEFAULT_DISPLAY) != 0) {
msg.append(", FLAG_DEFAULT_DISPLAY");
}
if ((flags & FLAG_SUPPORTS_ROTATION) != 0) {
msg.append(", FLAG_SUPPORTS_ROTATION");
}
if ((flags & FLAG_SECURE) != 0) {
msg.append(", FLAG_SECURE");
}
if ((flags & FLAG_SUPPORTS_PROTECTED_BUFFERS) != 0) {
msg.append(", FLAG_SUPPORTS_PROTECTED_BUFFERS");
}
return msg.toString();
}
}