46 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
xster
915e2ca178
FlutterEngineGroup for Android (#23675) 2021-01-19 12:29:02 -08:00
Jason Simmons
f6b51d0c33
Call JavaVM::AttachCurrentThread only once per thread (#23188) 2021-01-06 17:44:02 -08:00
zljj0818
48befc59d4
More rename from GPU thread to raster thread (#22819) 2020-12-03 15:03:02 -08:00
Kaushik Iska
149df4318d
Reland multiple display support for embedder API (#21464) 2020-09-28 12:35:34 -07:00
Kaushik Iska
8d165faca1
Revert multiple display support for embedder API (#21456)
This reverts commits
- 67fdd7ededcbb161a857cc187619ae115c8c8e7f.
- 854943d5c8670a241524b71945b2c8ca77246556.

See: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/66829
2020-09-28 09:46:46 -07:00
Kaushik Iska
67fdd7eded
Embedder API Support for display settings (#21355)
Embedders can now notify shell during startup about the various displays and their corresponding settings.
Adds a notion of Display update type which can later include chages to displays during runtime such as addition / removal / reconfiguration of displays.

We also remove the responsibility of providing the refresh rate from `vsync_waiter` to `DisplayManager`.
Rewires existing platform implementations of the said API to use `Shell::OnDisplayUpdate` to notify the display manager of the startup configuration.

DisplayManager is also thread-safe to account for rasterizer and UI thread accesses.
2020-09-25 11:04:10 -07:00
linxuebin
564367b297
Increase thread priority before engine init (#20922)
We get huge ANRs in not pure flutter app.
We found that 0.15% of the engine initialization took more than 10 seconds, every 10 million starts.
2020-09-09 14:07:34 -07:00
Emmanuel Garcia
5e54c707e8
Reland: Enable hybrid composition by default on Android (#20722) (#20864)
This reverts commit 4de62c7c2659607acdc75ab8c1ccd305a3c6f9d1.
2020-08-31 12:17:11 -07:00
Emmanuel Garcia
4de62c7c26
Revert "Enable hybrid composition by default on Android (#20722)" (#20745)
This reverts commit d16ba48e1d79cf0197e96c51c38300ee921baeb0.
2020-08-25 09:54:13 -07:00
Emmanuel Garcia
d16ba48e1d
Enable hybrid composition by default on Android (#20722) 2020-08-24 13:10:23 -07:00
Dan Field
6d44559b7d
Remove the dummy rasterizer delegate now that flutter_runner is in tree, and cleanup ctor params (#20486) 2020-08-13 14:46:01 -07:00
Greg Spencer
98cfd1db78
Move platform specific information to PlatformConfiguration class (#19652) 2020-07-31 17:21:02 -07:00
Chris Yang
a11c398481
Android platform view static thread merging (#19242) 2020-06-24 15:13:02 -07:00
Emmanuel Garcia
b990ad11bd
Implement external view embedder on Android (#19033)
The external view embedder allows to embed Android views in a Flutter app.
2020-06-20 12:51:55 -07:00
Dan Field
983b6e198d
Call Shell::NotifyLowMemory when backgrounded/memory pressure occurs on Android (#19026)
* Reland "Call Shell::NotifyLowMemoryWarning on Android Trim and LowMemory events (#18979)" (#19023)"

This reverts commit 0a852d8ad7e0b132d86c0a604f2c41a110f2b3b6.
2020-06-12 15:12:25 -07:00
Emmanuel Garcia
0a852d8ad7
Revert "Call Shell::NotifyLowMemoryWarning on Android Trim and LowMemory events (#18979)" (#19023)
This reverts commit f5ab179e7a793e2bd5d087d59911e99f8b45e6c9.
2020-06-12 12:31:12 -07:00
Emmanuel Garcia
e5845af424
Put JNI functions under an interface (#18903) 2020-06-10 18:40:58 -07:00
Dan Field
f5ab179e7a
Call Shell::NotifyLowMemoryWarning on Android Trim and LowMemory events (#18979) 2020-06-10 17:18:17 -07:00
gaaclarke
bef5ac6132
Made the Rasterizer avoid GPU calls when backgrounded (#18563) 2020-05-26 21:02:40 -07:00
liyuqian
807ca8543c
More rename from GPU thread to raster thread (#17408)
This PR touches variable names, class names, and file names so it's significantly more risky than its predecessor https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/17329

Due to file name changes, this PR is expected to change the license files.

We haven't rename `shell/gpu` to `shell/raster` yet. It should be optional but I think it's better to have `raster_surface_software.cc` than `gpu_surface_software.cc`.
2020-03-31 14:05:28 -07:00
liyuqian
b3075b3091
Rename GPU thread to raster thread in code comments (#17329)
1. Simple "GPU thread" to "raster thread" replacement.

2. Regex replace "GPU([\n\r\s]+//+ thread)" with "raster$1".

3. Regex replace "// gpu$" with "// raster".

4. Simple test change.

5. Run ci/format.sh
2020-03-25 22:49:59 -07:00
chunhtai
7a27e75c67
Add shell api to set default for windows data (#14002) 2020-01-08 19:36:10 -08:00
Dan Field
ed8e35c4cf
Remove get engine (#9747) 2019-07-30 17:11:04 -07:00
Zachary Anderson
0a2e28d797
Revert tracing changes (#9296)
* Revert "[fuchsia] Fix alignment of Fuchsia/non-Fuchsia tracing (#9289)"

This reverts commit f80ac5f571479053b134e60bca77603269b2ce2a.

* Revert "Align fuchsia and non-fuchsia tracing (#9199)"

This reverts commit 78265484623037c6544dfd5380367bca29fa27b0.
2019-06-12 10:25:49 -07:00
liyuqian
9f088c65ee
Add onReportTimings and FrameRasterizedCallback API (#8983)
Using it, a Flutter app can monitor missing frames in the release mode, and a custom Flutter runner (e.g., Fuchsia) can add a custom FrameRasterizedCallback.

Related issues:
https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/26154
https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/31444
https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/32447

Need review as soon as possible so we can merge this before the end of May to catch the milestone.

Tests added:
* NoNeedToReportTimingsByDefault
* NeedsReportTimingsIsSetWithCallback
* ReportTimingsIsCalled
* FrameRasterizedCallbackIsCalled
* FrameTimingSetsAndGetsProperly
* onReportTimings preserves callback zone
* FrameTiming.toString has the correct format

This will need a manual engine roll as the TestWindow defined in the framework needs to implement onReportTimings.
2019-06-06 10:42:48 -07:00
Dan Field
7826548462
Align fuchsia and non-fuchsia tracing (#9199) 2019-06-05 15:14:27 -07:00
Chinmay Garde
56052c70af
Rename the shell namespace to flutter. (#8520) 2019-04-09 17:10:46 -07:00
Chinmay Garde
eec74e5c92
Rename the blink namespace to flutter. (#8517)
Some components in the Flutter engine were derived from the forked blink codebase. While the forked components have either been removed or rewritten, the use of the blink namespace has mostly (and inconsistently) remained. This renames the blink namesapce to flutter for consistency. There are no functional changes in this patch.
2019-04-09 12:44:42 -07:00
nathanrogersgoogle
e2394ad77e
Add flow events connecting pointer events to frames (#7807) 2019-02-13 22:27:12 -08:00
Michael Goderbauer
70a1106b50
Unify copyright lines (#6757) 2018-11-07 12:24:35 -08:00
Dan Field
8743bb82db
Format for #6324 (#6326)
Format code from previous patch
2018-09-24 18:42:04 -04:00
Dan Field
89516aad94
Engine::Run returns enum: success, failure, or isolate already running (#6324)
* If isolate is already running, return true

* Use shell::Engine::RunStatus as result of Engine::Run
2018-09-24 18:01:22 -04:00
Ben Konyi
aef94b73d1
Reland "Updated background execution implementation for Android" (#5954)
* Reland "Updated background execution implementation for Android" w/ JNI fixes for merge breakages

This reverts commit 5442c0a7da385ac5ebfe7ec66126ee593d84e2a2.
2018-08-07 12:42:22 -07:00
Alexander Markov
5442c0a7da
Revert "Updated background execution implementation for Android" (#5949)
This reverts commit bc885f319b2fdf471cf1efdf733a2f6708bd4665.
2018-08-06 14:10:23 -07:00
Ben Konyi
bc885f319b
Updated background execution implementation for Android 2018-08-06 12:27:57 -07:00
Chinmay Garde
9f8285ac6c
Remove all dependencies on Garnet. (#5869) 2018-07-26 12:49:34 -07:00
Jason Simmons
fbb3436eaa
Remove some unused code from the Android host (#5619)
These functions were made obsolete by the engine refactoring
(6baff4c821)
2018-06-27 11:06:15 -07:00
Chinmay Garde
5cba5774c6
Break the FXL from flutter/assets. (#5316) 2018-05-18 17:04:36 -07:00
Jason Simmons
3ec12d4c3f
Detach from JNI before exiting the GPU thread. (#5231)
The GPU thread calls into Java via JNI in order to update external textures.

Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/17329
2018-05-11 11:42:19 -07:00
xster
d48ba4c034
Increase the GPU thread priority and add error logging (#5117) 2018-04-30 17:18:33 -07:00
Jason Simmons
5b4ab0dc80
Detach from JNI during shutdown of the UI thread on Android (#5120)
The APKAssetProvider will hold a reference to its Java peer
(see ac682632d7)

After dropping this reference, the UI thread must detach from JNI before exiting.
2018-04-30 10:44:01 -07:00
Chinmay Garde
58e84c8bf0
Re-land "Support multiple shells in a single process. (#4932)" (#4998)
* Re-land "Support multiple shells in a single process. (#4932)"

This reverts commit 723c7d01439da4261bc836075fb55651ce9e7f03.
2018-04-13 13:48:15 -07:00
Vyacheslav Egorov
723c7d0143
Revert "Re-land "Support multiple shells in a single process. (#4932)" (#4977)" (#4981)
This reverts commit a3327bff86800b3e654a2988fa7e6049edeb679c.
2018-04-12 18:28:55 +02:00
Chinmay Garde
a3327bff86
Re-land "Support multiple shells in a single process. (#4932)" (#4977)
This reverts commit 9199b40f2a2a6e448cd251de44e020ec3b75002d.
2018-04-11 15:41:23 -07:00
Chinmay Garde
9199b40f2a
Revert "Support multiple shells in a single process. (#4932)" (#4964)
This reverts commit 6baff4c821350bbcb64e7d029574b567f3801a1a.
2018-04-10 15:28:43 -07:00
Chinmay Garde
6baff4c821
Support multiple shells in a single process. (#4932)
* Support multiple shells in a single process.

The Flutter Engine currently works by initializing a singleton shell
instance. This shell has to be created on the platform thread. The shell
is responsible for creating the 3 main threads used by Flutter (UI, IO,
GPU) as well as initializing the Dart VM. The shell, references to task
runners of the main threads as well as all snapshots used for VM
initialization are stored in singleton objects. The Flutter shell only
creates the threads, rasterizers, contexts, etc. to fully support a
single Flutter application. Current support for multiple Flutter
applications is achieved by making multiple applications share the same
resources (via the platform views mechanism).

This scheme has the following limitations:

* The shell is a singleton and there is no way to tear it down. Once you
  run a Flutter application in a process, all resources managed by it
  will remain referenced till process termination.
* The threads on which the shell performs its operations are all
  singletons. These threads are never torn down and multiple Flutter
  applications (if present) have to compete with one another on these
  threads.
* Resources referenced by the Dart VM are leaked because the VM isn't
  shutdown even when there are no more Flutter views.
* The shell as a target does not compile on Fuchsia. The Fuchsia content
  handler uses specific dependencies of the shell to rebuild all the
  shell dependencies on its own. This leads to differences in frame
  scheduling, VM setup, service protocol endpoint setup, tracing, etc..
  Fuchsia is very much a second class citizen in this world.
* Since threads and message loops are managed by the engine, the engine
  has to know about threading and platform message loop interop on each
  supported platform.

Specific updates in this patch:

* The shell is no longer a singleton and the embedder holds the unique
  reference to the shell.
* Shell setup and teardown is deterministic.
* Threads are no longer managed by the shell. Instead, the shell is
  given a task runner configuration by the embedder.
* Since the shell does not own its threads, the embedder can control
  threads and the message loops operating on these threads. The shell is
  only given references to the task runners that execute tasks on these
  threads.
* The shell only needs task runner references. These references can be
  to the same task runner. So, if the embedder thinks that a particular
  Flutter application would not need all the threads, it can pass
  references to the same task runner. This effectively makes Flutter
  application run in single threaded mode. There are some places in the
  shell that make synchronous calls, these sites have been updated to
  ensure that they don’t deadlock.
* The test runner and the headless Dart code runner are now Flutter
  applications that are effectively single threaded (since they don’t
  have rendering concerns of big-boy Flutter application).
* The embedder has to guarantee that the threads and outlive the shell.
  It is easy for the embedder to make that guarantee because shell
  termination is deterministic.
* The embedder can create as many shell as it wants. Typically it
  creates a shell per Flutter application with its own task runner
  configuration. Most embedders obtain these task runners from threads
  dedicated to the shell. But, it is entirely possible that the embedder
  can obtain these task runners from a thread pool.
* There can only be one Dart VM in the process. The numerous shell
  interact with one another to manage the VM lifecycle. Once the last
  shell goes away, the VM does as well and hence all resources
  associated with the VM are collected.
* The shell as a target can now compile and run on Fuchsia. The current
  content handler has been removed from the Flutter engine source tree
  and a new implementation has been written that uses the new shell
  target.
* Isolate management has been significantly overhauled. There are no
  owning references to Dart isolates within the shell. The VM owns the
  only strong reference to the Dart isolate. The isolate that has window
  bindings is now called the root isolate. Child isolates can now be
  created from the root isolate and their bindings and thread
  configurations are now inherited from the root isolate.
* Terminating the shell terminates its root isolates as well as all the
  isolates spawned by this isolate. This is necessary be shell shutdown
  is deterministic and the embedder is free to collect the threads on
  which the isolates execute their tasks (and listen for mircrotasks
  flushes on).
* Launching the root isolate is now significantly overhauled. The shell
  side (non-owning) reference to an isolate is now a little state
  machine and illegal state transitions should be impossible (barring
  construction issues). This is the only way to manage Dart isolates in
  the shell (the shell does not use the C API is dart_api.h anymore).
* Once an isolate is launched, it must be prepared (and hence move to
  the ready phase) by associating a snapshot with the same. This
  snapshot can either be a precompiled snapshot, kernel snapshot, script
  snapshot or source file. Depending on the kind of data specified as a
  snapshot as well as the capabilities of the VM running in the process,
  isolate preparation can fail preparation with the right message.
* Asset management has been significantly overhauled. All asset
  resolution goes through an abstract asset resolver interface. An asset
  manager implements this interface and manages one or more child asset
  resolvers. These asset resolvers typically resolve assets from
  directories, ZIP files (legacy FLX assets if provided), APK bundles,
  FDIO namespaces, etc…
* Each launch of the shell requires a separate and fully configured
  asset resolver. This is necessary because launching isolates for the
  engine may require resolving snapshots as assets from the asset
  resolver. Asset resolvers can be shared by multiple launch instances
  in multiple shells and need to be thread safe.
* References to the command line object have been removed from the
  shell. Instead, the shell only takes a settings object that may be
  configured from the command line. This makes it easy for embedders and
  platforms that don’t have a command line (Fuchsia) to configure the
  shell. Consequently, there is only one spot where the various switches
  are read from the command line (by the embedder and not the shell) to
  form the settings object.
* All platform now respect the log tag (this was done only by Android
  till now) and each shell instance have its own log tag. This makes
  logs from multiple Flutter application in the same process (mainly
  Fuchsia) more easily decipherable.
* The per shell IO task runner now has a new component that is
  unfortunately named the IOManager. This component manages the IO
  GrContext (used for asynchronous texture uploads) that cooperates with
  the GrContext on the GPU task runner associated with the shell. The
  IOManager is also responsible for flushing tasks that collect Skia
  objects that reference GPU resources during deterministic shell
  shutdown.
* The embedder now has to be careful to only enable Blink on a single
  instance of the shell. Launching the legacy text layout and rendering
  engine multiple times is will trip assertions. The entirety of this
  runtime has been separated out into a separate object and can be
  removed in one go when the migration to libtxt is complete.
* There is a new test target for the various C++ objects that the shell
  uses to interact with the Dart VM (the shell no longer use the C API
  in dart_api.h). This allows engine developers to test VM/Isolate
  initialization and teardown without having the setup a full shell
  instance.
* There is a new test target for the testing a single shell instances
  without having to configure and launch an entire VM and associated
  root isolate.
* Mac, Linux & Windows used to have different target that created the
  flutter_tester referenced by the tool. This has now been converted
  into a single target that compiles on all platforms.
* WeakPointers vended by the fml::WeakPtrFactory(notice the difference
  between the same class in the fxl namespace) add threading checks on
  each use. This is enabled by getting rid of the “re-origination”
  feature of the WeakPtrFactory in the fxl namespace. The side effect of
  this is that all non-thread safe components have to be created, used
  and destroyed on the same thread. Numerous thread safety issues were
  caught by this extra assertion and have now been fixed.
  * Glossary of components that are only safe on a specific thread (and
    have the fml variants of the WeakPtrFactory):
    * Platform Thread: Shell
    * UI Thread: Engine, RuntimeDelegate, DartIsolate, Animator
    * GPU Thread: Rasterizer, Surface
    * IO Thread: IOManager

This patch was reviewed in smaller chunks in the following pull
requests. All comments from the pulls requests has been incorporated
into this patch:

* flutter/assets: https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/4829
* flutter/common: https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/4830
* flutter/content_handler: https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/4831
* flutter/flow: https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/4832
* flutter/fml: https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/4833
* flutter/lib/snapshot: https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/4834
* flutter/lib/ui: https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/4835
* flutter/runtime: https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/4836
* flutter/shell: https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/4837
* flutter/synchronization: https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/4838
* flutter/testing: https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/4839
2018-04-10 14:57:02 -07:00