Fix overdrawing of the checkerboard layer by letting layers have a concept of
a display-port, and keeping the root layer's display port in track with
Gecko's.
Fix overdrawing of the checkerboard layer by letting layers have a concept of
a display-port, and keeping the root layer's display port in track with
Gecko's.
- Disable fps layer.
- Add some comments to FlexibleGLSurfaceView.
- Get rid of getBufferSize and some other related cleanup.
- Add some comments to compositor-invoked functions in GeckoLayerClient.
- Take out unnecessary parameters to Rect constructor.
- Move class variable initialization to constructor.
- Take out kUsingGLLayers.
- Add a comment about changes in background color.
- Fix up convertViewPointToLayerPoint to be more correct.
- Add note in setPositionAndResolution about how it might be wrong.
- Modify provideEGLSurface to not store the surface in mEGLSurface.
- Remove some unneeded, commented out code in GLThread.
Not only does this reduce the amount of cruft needed while getting and setting these properties, it
makes the code more consistent because we don't have half of this stored in the Layer base class and
the other half provided by an abstract method implementation in subclasses. Furthermore, this
allows the VirtualLayer size to be updated based on the area painted by gecko rather than remaining
fixed at the view size when the virtual layer was created.