template <>
class WireSyncBufferClientImpl
Defined at line 798 of file fidling/gen/sdk/fidl/fuchsia.images/fuchsia.images/cpp/fidl/fuchsia.images/cpp/wire_messaging.h
Public Methods
::fidl::OneWayStatus AddBufferCollection2 (uint32_t buffer_collection_id, ::fidl::ClientEnd< ::fuchsia_sysmem2::BufferCollectionToken> && buffer_collection_token)
Adds a BufferCollection resource to the image pipe.
The producer is expected to set constraints on this resource for images added
via `AddImage()`. The consumer can set its constraints on
`buffer_collection_token` before or after. Note that the buffers won't be
allocated until all BufferCollectionToken instances are used to set
constraints, on both the producer and consumer side. See collection.fidl for
details.
The following errors will cause the connection to be closed:
- `buffer_collection_id` is already registered
Caller provides the backing storage for FIDL message via an argument to `.buffer()`.
::fidl::OneWayStatus AddBufferCollection (uint32_t buffer_collection_id, ::fidl::ClientEnd< ::fuchsia_sysmem::BufferCollectionToken> && buffer_collection_token)
Caller provides the backing storage for FIDL message via an argument to `.buffer()`.
::fidl::OneWayStatus AddImage (uint32_t image_id, uint32_t buffer_collection_id, uint32_t buffer_collection_index, const ::fuchsia_sysmem::wire::ImageFormat2 & image_format)
Adds an image resource to image pipe.
`buffer_collection_id` refers to the BufferCollectionToken instance that is
registered via `AddBufferCollection()`. The underlying memory objects allocated
are used to address to the image data. `buffer_collection_index` refers to the
index of the memory object allocated in BufferCollection.
`image_format` specifiies image properties. `coded_width` and `coded_height` are
used to set image dimensions.
It is valid to create multiple images backed by the same memory object; they
may even overlap. Consumers must detect this and handle it accordingly.
The following errors will cause the connection to be closed:
- `image_id` is already registered
- `buffer_collection_id` refers to an unregistered BufferCollection.
- `buffer_collection_index` points to a resource index out of the initialized
BufferCollection bounds
- No resource is allocated in the registered BufferCollection.
Caller provides the backing storage for FIDL message via an argument to `.buffer()`.
::fidl::OneWayStatus RemoveBufferCollection (uint32_t buffer_collection_id)
Removes a BufferCollection resource from the pipe.
The `buffer_collection_id` resource is detached as well as all Images that are
associated with that BufferCollection. Leads to the same results as calling
`RemoveImage()` on all Images for `buffer_collection_id`.
The producer must wait for all release fences associated with the Images to
be signaled before freeing or modifying the underlying memory object since
the image may still be in use in the presentation queue.
The following errors will cause the connection to be closed:
- `buffer_collection_id` does not reference a currently registered BufferCollection
Caller provides the backing storage for FIDL message via an argument to `.buffer()`.
::fidl::OneWayStatus RemoveImage (uint32_t image_id)
Removes an image resource from the pipe.
The `image_id` is detached from the image resource and is free to be
reused to add a new image resource.
Removing an image from the image pipe does not affect the presentation
queue or the currently presented image.
The producer must wait for all release fences associated with the image to
be signaled before freeing or modifying the underlying memory object since
the image may still be in use in the presentation queue.
The following errors will cause the connection to be closed:
- `image_id` does not reference a currently registered image resource
Caller provides the backing storage for FIDL message via an argument to `.buffer()`.
::fidl::WireUnownedResult< ::fuchsia_images::ImagePipe2::PresentImage> PresentImage (uint32_t image_id, uint64_t presentation_time, ::fidl::VectorView< ::zx::event> acquire_fences, ::fidl::VectorView< ::zx::event> release_fences)
Enqueues the specified image for presentation by the consumer.
The `acquire_fences` are a set of fences which must all be signaled by
the producer before the consumer presents the image.
The `release_fences` are a set of fences which inform the producer that
it's safe to free or modify the `image_id` image, and it's safe to
re-use the fences in `acquire_fences`. The consumer must signal all the
fences in `release_fences` after `image_id` is no longer being
presented. The producer may reuse resources after any of the
`release_fences` is signaled.
This design allows a producer to distribute image processing across
multiple threads / processes without unnecessary coordination delay.
Each thread / process signals its own fence in `acquire_fences` when
it's done rendering its piece of `image_id`, and waits on its own fence
in `release_fences` to render new content in `image_id`.
`presentation_time` specifies the time on or after which the
client would like the enqueued operations should take visible effect
(light up pixels on the screen), expressed in nanoseconds in the
`CLOCK_MONOTONIC` timebase. Desired presentation times must be
monotonically non-decreasing.
`presentation_info` returns timing information about the submitted frame
and future frames (see presentation_info.fidl).
The producer may decide not to signal `acquire_fences` for an image.
In that case, if a later image is enqueued and later image's
`presentation_time` is reached, the consumer presents the later image when
later image's `acquire_fences` are signaled. The consumer also signals
earlier image's `release_fences` and removes it from the presentation queue.
This sequence works as a cancellation mechanism.
The following errors will cause the connection to be closed:
- `image_id` does not reference a currently registered image resource
Caller provides the backing storage for FIDL message via an argument to `.buffer()`.