From 594110e962831b0d8ae2ded7efc49d48e4a6c3eb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas Martitz Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2010 01:03:25 +0000 Subject: Implement HAVE_LCD_ENABLE and lcd_update_rect(). When Rockbox runs in the background this greatly reduces CPU load. lcd_update_rect shoves a bit as well. CPU usage with Rockbox in background is between 3% (with a 200kbps vbr mp3) and 12% (320kbps cbr mp3), so it's low but still dependent on codecs and even particular files. Driving a WPS with peakmeter, e.g. the builtin one, adds about 30% cpu usage. git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@27689 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657 --- firmware/target/hosted/android/lcd-android.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++------ 1 file changed, 48 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) (limited to 'firmware/target/hosted/android/lcd-android.c') diff --git a/firmware/target/hosted/android/lcd-android.c b/firmware/target/hosted/android/lcd-android.c index efe68cdd71..1043dfa35c 100644 --- a/firmware/target/hosted/android/lcd-android.c +++ b/firmware/target/hosted/android/lcd-android.c @@ -31,6 +31,9 @@ extern jobject RockboxService_instance; static jobject Framebuffer_instance; static jmethodID java_lcd_update; +static jmethodID java_lcd_update_rect; + +static bool display_on; void lcd_init_device(void) { @@ -52,13 +55,17 @@ void lcd_init_device(void) * our framebuffer */ jmethodID java_init_lcd = (*env_ptr)->GetMethodID(env_ptr, - Framebuffer_class, - "java_lcd_init", - "(IILjava/nio/ByteBuffer;)V"); - java_lcd_update = (*env_ptr)->GetMethodID(env_ptr, - Framebuffer_class, - "java_lcd_update", - "()V"); + Framebuffer_class, + "java_lcd_init", + "(IILjava/nio/ByteBuffer;)V"); + java_lcd_update = (*env_ptr)->GetMethodID(env_ptr, + Framebuffer_class, + "java_lcd_update", + "()V"); + java_lcd_update_rect = (*env_ptr)->GetMethodID(env_ptr, + Framebuffer_class, + "java_lcd_update_rect", + "(IIII)V"); /* map the framebuffer to a ByteBuffer, this way lcd updates will * be directly feched from the framebuffer */ @@ -70,21 +77,50 @@ void lcd_init_device(void) Framebuffer_instance, java_init_lcd, LCD_WIDTH, LCD_HEIGHT, buf); + display_on = true; } -void lcd_update() +void lcd_update(void) { /* tell the system we're ready for drawing */ - (*env_ptr)->CallVoidMethod(env_ptr, Framebuffer_instance, java_lcd_update); + if (display_on) + (*env_ptr)->CallVoidMethod(env_ptr, Framebuffer_instance, java_lcd_update); } void lcd_update_rect(int x, int y, int height, int width) { - /* can't do partial updates yet */ - (void)x; (void)y; (void)height; (void)width; - lcd_update(); + if (display_on) + { + (*env_ptr)->CallVoidMethod(env_ptr, Framebuffer_instance, java_lcd_update_rect, + x, y, height, width); + } +} + +bool lcd_active(void) +{ + return display_on; } +/* + * (un)block lcd updates. + * + * Notice: This is called from the activity thread, so take it + * as interrupt context and take care what the event callback does + * (it shouldn't block in particular + * + * the 1s are needed due to strange naming conventions... + **/ +JNIEXPORT void JNICALL +Java_org_rockbox_RockboxFramebuffer_set_1lcd_1active(JNIEnv *e, + jobject this, + jint active) +{ + (void)e; + (void)this; + display_on = active != 0; + if (active) + send_event(LCD_EVENT_ACTIVATION, NULL); +} /* below is a plain copy from lcd-sdl.c */ /** -- cgit v1.2.3