clean-up unneeded code
now that we removed the notion of a "inUse" buffer in surfaceflinger
a lot of code can be simplified / removed.
noteworthy, the whole concept of "unlockClient" wrt. "compositionComplete"
is also gone.
Change-Id: I210413d4c8c0998dae05c8620ebfc895d3e6233d
diff --git a/include/private/surfaceflinger/SharedBufferStack.h b/include/private/surfaceflinger/SharedBufferStack.h
index 9d589cf..eb599b5 100644
--- a/include/private/surfaceflinger/SharedBufferStack.h
+++ b/include/private/surfaceflinger/SharedBufferStack.h
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
volatile int32_t head; // server's current front buffer
volatile int32_t available; // number of dequeue-able buffers
volatile int32_t queued; // number of buffers waiting for post
- volatile int32_t inUse; // buffer currently in use by SF
+ volatile int32_t reserved1;
volatile status_t status; // surface's status code
// not part of the conditions
@@ -275,7 +275,6 @@
int32_t identity);
ssize_t retireAndLock();
- status_t unlock(int buffer);
void setStatus(status_t status);
status_t reallocateAll();
status_t reallocateAllExcept(int buffer);
@@ -356,12 +355,6 @@
inline const char* name() const { return "BuffersAvailableCondition"; }
};
- struct UnlockUpdate : public UpdateBase {
- const int lockedBuffer;
- inline UnlockUpdate(SharedBufferBase* sbb, int lockedBuffer);
- inline ssize_t operator()();
- };
-
struct RetireUpdate : public UpdateBase {
const int numBuffers;
inline RetireUpdate(SharedBufferBase* sbb, int numBuffers);