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vr_module Struct Reference
#include <
vr.h
>
Implement this HAL to receive callbacks when a virtual reality (VR) application is being used. VR applications characteristically have a number of special display and performance requirements, including:
-
Low sensor latency - Total end-to-end latency from the IMU, accelerometer, and gyro to an application-visible callback must be extremely low (<5ms typically). This is required for HIFI sensor support.
-
Low display latency - Total end-to-end latency from the GPU draw calls to the actual display update must be as low as possible. This is achieved by using SurfaceFlinger in a single-buffered mode, and assuring that draw calls are synchronized with the display scanout correctly. This behavior is exposed via an EGL extension to applications. See below for the EGL extensions needed for this.
-
Low-persistence display - Display persistence settings must be set as low as possible while still maintaining a reasonable brightness. For a typical display running at 60Hz, pixels should be illuminated for <=3.5ms to be considered low-persistence. This avoids ghosting during movements in a VR setting, and should be enabled from the
lights.h
HAL when BRIGHTNESS_MODE_LOW_PERSISTENCE is set.
-
Consistent performance of the GPU and CPU - When given a mixed GPU/CPU workload for a VR application with bursts of work at regular intervals several times a frame, the CPU scheduling should ensure that the application render thread work is run consistently within 1ms of when scheduled, and completed before the end of the draw window. To this end, a single CPU core must be reserved for solely for the currently running VR application's render thread while in VR mode, and made available in the "top-app" cpuset. Likewise, an appropriate CPU, GPU, and bus clockrate must be maintained to ensure that the rendering workload finishes within the time allotted to render each frame when the POWER_HINT_SUSTAINED_PERFORMANCE flag has been set in the
power.h
HAL while in VR mode when the device is not being thermally throttled.
-
Required EGL extensions must be present - Any GPU settings required to allow the above capabilities are required, including the EGL extensions: EGL_ANDROID_create_native_client_buffer, EGL_ANDROID_front_buffer_auto_refresh, EGL_EXT_protected_content, EGL_KHR_mutable_render_buffer, EGL_KHR_reusable_sync, and EGL_KHR_wait_sync.
-
Accurate thermal reporting - Accurate thermal temperatures and limits must be reported in the
thermal.h
HAL. Specifically, the current skin temperature must accurately be reported for DEVICE_TEMPERATURE_SKIN and the vr_throttling_threshold reported for this device must accurately report the temperature limit above which the device's thermal governor throttles the CPU, GPU, and/or bus clockrates below the minimum necessary for consistent performance (see previous bullet point).
In general, vendors implementing this HAL are expected to use set_vr_mode as a hint to enable VR-specific performance tuning needed for any of the above requirements, and to turn on any device features optimal for VR display modes. The set_vr_mode call may simply do nothing if no optimizations are available or necessary to meet the above requirements.
No methods in this HAL will be called concurrently from the Android framework.
Definition at line
82
of file
vr.h
.
Convenience method for the HAL implementation to set up any state needed at runtime startup. This is called once from the VrManagerService during its boot phase. No methods from this HAL will be called before init.
Definition at line
96
of file
vr.h
.
Definition at line
110
of file
vr.h
.
void(* set_vr_mode)(struct
vr_module
*module, bool enabled)
|
Set the VR mode state. Possible states of the enabled parameter are: false - VR mode is disabled, turn off all VR-specific settings. true - VR mode is enabled, turn on all VR-specific settings.
This is called whenever the the Android system enters or leaves VR mode. This will typically occur when the user switches to or from a VR application that is doing stereoscopic rendering.
Definition at line
107
of file
vr.h
.
The documentation for this struct was generated from the following file:
-
hardware/libhardware/include/hardware/
vr.h
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Last updated 2019-10-02 UTC.
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VR applications characteristically have a number of special display and performance requirements, including:\n\n- Low sensor latency - Total end-to-end latency from the IMU, accelerometer, and gyro to an application-visible callback must be extremely low (\\\u003c5ms typically). This is required for HIFI sensor support.\n- Low display latency - Total end-to-end latency from the GPU draw calls to the actual display update must be as low as possible. This is achieved by using SurfaceFlinger in a single-buffered mode, and assuring that draw calls are synchronized with the display scanout correctly. This behavior is exposed via an EGL extension to applications. See below for the EGL extensions needed for this.\n- Low-persistence display - Display persistence settings must be set as low as possible while still maintaining a reasonable brightness. For a typical display running at 60Hz, pixels should be illuminated for \\\u003c=3.5ms to be considered low-persistence. This avoids ghosting during movements in a VR setting, and should be enabled from the [lights.h](https://android.googlesource.com/platform/hardware/libhardware/+/master/include/hardware/lights.h) HAL when BRIGHTNESS_MODE_LOW_PERSISTENCE is set.\n- Consistent performance of the GPU and CPU - When given a mixed GPU/CPU workload for a VR application with bursts of work at regular intervals several times a frame, the CPU scheduling should ensure that the application render thread work is run consistently within 1ms of when scheduled, and completed before the end of the draw window. To this end, a single CPU core must be reserved for solely for the currently running VR application's render thread while in VR mode, and made available in the \"top-app\" cpuset. Likewise, an appropriate CPU, GPU, and bus clockrate must be maintained to ensure that the rendering workload finishes within the time allotted to render each frame when the POWER_HINT_SUSTAINED_PERFORMANCE flag has been set in the [power.h](https://android.googlesource.com/platform/hardware/libhardware/+/master/include/hardware/power.h) HAL while in VR mode when the device is not being thermally throttled.\n- Required EGL extensions must be present - Any GPU settings required to allow the above capabilities are required, including the EGL extensions: EGL_ANDROID_create_native_client_buffer, EGL_ANDROID_front_buffer_auto_refresh, EGL_EXT_protected_content, EGL_KHR_mutable_render_buffer, EGL_KHR_reusable_sync, and EGL_KHR_wait_sync.\n- Accurate thermal reporting - Accurate thermal temperatures and limits must be reported in the [thermal.h](https://android.googlesource.com/platform/hardware/libhardware/+/master/include/hardware/thermal.h) HAL. Specifically, the current skin temperature must accurately be reported for DEVICE_TEMPERATURE_SKIN and the vr_throttling_threshold reported for this device must accurately report the temperature limit above which the device's thermal governor throttles the CPU, GPU, and/or bus clockrates below the minimum necessary for consistent performance (see previous bullet point).\n\n\nIn general, vendors implementing this HAL are expected to use set_vr_mode as a hint to enable VR-specific performance tuning needed for any of the above requirements, and to turn on any device features optimal for VR display modes. The set_vr_mode call may simply do nothing if no optimizations are available or necessary to meet the above requirements.\n\n\nNo methods in this HAL will be called concurrently from the Android framework.\n\n\nDefinition at line\n[82](https://android.googlesource.com/platform/hardware/libhardware/+/master/include/hardware/vr.h)\nof file\n[vr.h](https://android.googlesource.com/platform/hardware/libhardware/+/master/include/hardware/vr.h)\n.\n\nField Documentation\n-------------------\n\n\n|-----------------------------------------------------------------|\n| struct [hw_module_t](/reference/hal/structhw__module__t) common |\n\n\nCommon methods of the module. This\n*must*\nbe the first member of\n[vr_module](/reference/hal/structvr__module)\nas users of this structure may cast a\n[hw_module_t](/reference/hal/structhw__module__t)\nto a\n[vr_module](/reference/hal/structvr__module)\npointer in contexts where it's known that the\n[hw_module_t](/reference/hal/structhw__module__t)\nreferences a\n[vr_module](/reference/hal/structvr__module)\n.\n\n\nDefinition at line\n[89](https://android.googlesource.com/platform/hardware/libhardware/+/master/include/hardware/vr.h)\nof file\n[vr.h](https://android.googlesource.com/platform/hardware/libhardware/+/master/include/hardware/vr.h)\n.\n\n|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| void(\\* init)(struct [vr_module](/reference/hal/structvr__module) \\*module) |\n\n\nConvenience method for the HAL implementation to set up any state needed at runtime startup. This is called once from the VrManagerService during its boot phase. No methods from this HAL will be called before init.\n\n\nDefinition at line\n[96](https://android.googlesource.com/platform/hardware/libhardware/+/master/include/hardware/vr.h)\nof file\n[vr.h](https://android.googlesource.com/platform/hardware/libhardware/+/master/include/hardware/vr.h)\n.\n\n|------------------------|\n| void\\* reserved\\[8-2\\] |\n\n\nDefinition at line\n[110](https://android.googlesource.com/platform/hardware/libhardware/+/master/include/hardware/vr.h)\nof file\n[vr.h](https://android.googlesource.com/platform/hardware/libhardware/+/master/include/hardware/vr.h)\n.\n\n|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| void(\\* set_vr_mode)(struct [vr_module](/reference/hal/structvr__module) \\*module, bool enabled) |\n\n\nSet the VR mode state. Possible states of the enabled parameter are: false - VR mode is disabled, turn off all VR-specific settings. true - VR mode is enabled, turn on all VR-specific settings.\n\n\nThis is called whenever the the Android system enters or leaves VR mode. This will typically occur when the user switches to or from a VR application that is doing stereoscopic rendering.\n\n\nDefinition at line\n[107](https://android.googlesource.com/platform/hardware/libhardware/+/master/include/hardware/vr.h)\nof file\n[vr.h](https://android.googlesource.com/platform/hardware/libhardware/+/master/include/hardware/vr.h)\n.\n\n*** ** * ** ***\n\nThe documentation for this struct was generated from the following file:\n\n- hardware/libhardware/include/hardware/ [vr.h](https://android.googlesource.com/platform/hardware/libhardware/+/master/include/hardware/vr.h)"]]