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# agl-compositor

## Policy

The compositor contains an API useful for defining policy rules.  It contains
the bare minimum and installs, by default, an allow-all kind of engine.

Users wanting  to create their own policy engine should create a specialized
version and use `struct ivi_policy_api` where they can install their own
callbacks.

The default policy found in src/policy-default.c should more than sufficient to
get started. Users can either re-puporse the default policy or create a new one
entirely different, based on their needs.

### Hooks

These are hooks for allowing the creation, committing and activation of surfaces
(ivi_policy_api::surface_create(), ivi_policy_api::surface_commited(),
 ivi_policy_api::surface_activate()).

Another hook, ivi_policy_api::policy_rule_allow_to_add can be used to control
if policy rules (the next type) can be added or not. Finally, we have
ivi_policy_api::policy_rule_try_event() which is executed for each policy
rules currently added, by using the policy API ivi_policy_add().

Users can customize the hooks by using some sort of database to retrieve
the application name to compare against, or incorporate some kind of policy
rule engine.

### Policy rules

Policy (injection) rules can be added using the policy API framework.  The
protocol allows to define policy rules that should be executed by using the
ivi_policy_api::policy_rule_try_event() callback. These are particularly useful
when handling state changes. The framework API allows adding new states and
events and the default implementation has code for handling events like showing
or hiding the application specified in the policy rule.

#### Default events and states

By default the when creating the policy framework it will add the 'show', and
'hide' events and the 'start', 'stop' and 'reverse' states. An special type,
assigned by default is 'invalid'.

#### State changes

A state change has to be propaged from to the compositor, by using
ivi_policy_state_change(), to signal the compositor the (state) change itself,
in order to apply the policy rules, and implicitly to call the event
handler ivi_policy_api::policy_rule_try_event().