Add calls to the new gralloc1 functions: import, validateBufferSize
and getTransportSize. These new gralloc1 functions are used for
security hardening.
Bug: 66876469
Test: Manual
Change-Id: I18e485c48e1a24352208753144d936e1117d4ccb
Reimplement the default impl as a header-only library,
android.hardware.graphics.mapper@2.0-passthrough, based on the HAL
support library.
Effectively, this renames Gralloc[01]Mapper to Gralloc[01]Hal, and
make adjustments here and there to meet the requirements of the HAL
support library. This also adds GrallocLoader to load either of
Gralloc[01]Hal and create an IMapper instance.
libgrallocmapperincludes is renamed to follow the new naming and
include path conventions.
Test: boots and VTS
Change-Id: I924cadce9a10a6e544f99ceba63aadc38ec431ac
android.hardware.graphics.allocator@2.0-passthrough should be a
header-only library to be fully reusable by vendor HALs.
This also allows us to switch from virtual inheritance to templates,
which is more straightforward. This changes nothing to the users
and we still have these relations
- AllocatorHal is an abstract class to be implemented by vendors or
the default implementations
- Gralloc[01]Hal are our default implementations
- Allocator implements HIDL IAllocator interface on top of
AllocatorHal
What we do not like about virtual inheritance is that, given
// abstract class B and D
class B {
virtual void foo() = 0;
virtual void bar() = 0;
};
class D : public virtual B {
// foo is superceded by fooEnhanced in D
void foo() { fooEnhanced(); }
virtual void fooEnhanced() = 0;
};
// an implementation of B
class BImpl : public virtual B {
void foo() {}
void bar() {}
};
// an implementation of D on top of BImpl
class DImpl : public virtual D, public virtual BImpl {
void fooEnhanced() {}
};
we get "no unique final overrider" becase both D and BImpl implement
foo. With non-virtual inheritance, on the other hand, we get "DImpl
is abstract" because foo is still pure virtual implemented in DImpl.
Templates solve the issue by allowing
namespace detail{
template<typename T>
class BImpl : public T { ... };
template<typename T>
class DImpl : public BImpl<T> { ... };
} // namespace detail
using BImpl = detail::BImpl<B>;
using DImpl = detail::DImpl<D>;
Test: boots
Change-Id: Iccb513e4fc751e9a687a1ed2d9fb2192c8324a50
Rename Gralloc0Allocator to Gralloc0Hal and make it inherit from
AllocatorHal. Do the same to Gralloc1Allocator. Add GrallocLoader
to load either of Gralloc[01]Hal and create a IAllocator instance.
Test: boots and VTS
Change-Id: I09ae680c0086ca9e73e412a34d7cd2f3665d3bc2
Convert the default impl into a static library,
android.hardware.graphics.allocator@2.0-passthrough.
Test: boots and VTS
Change-Id: I8ec8b30766462ecb3fb789af7c6dbb3c088ccf57
Add a header-only library
android.hardware.graphics.allocator@2.0-hal that can be used by
implementations. An imlpementation can
class VendorHal : public AllocatorHal { ... };
auto allocator = std::make_unique<Allocator>();
allocator->init(std::make_unique<VendorHal>(...));
Or, if vendor extensions are to be added to the IAllocator,
class AlocatorHalExt : public AllocatorHal { ... };
class VendorHal : public AllocatorHalExt { ... };
class AllocatorExt : public AllocatorImpl<IAllocatorExt, AllocatorHalExt> { ... };
auto allocator = std::make_unique<AllocatorExt>();
allocator->init(std::make_unique<VendorHal>(...));
Test: builds
Change-Id: I7cb7a4888316b871e5c49d96524b1642fc708f2d
Move libgralloc1-adapter from 2.0/default/ to
2.0/utils/gralloc1-adapter/. Fix build issues after the move.
Test: builds
Change-Id: I674fe60c724a4ffc1540c796b92209a1dbf36438