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* Copyright (C) 2011 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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#ifndef SYSTEM_CORE_INCLUDE_ANDROID_CAMERA_H
#define SYSTEM_CORE_INCLUDE_ANDROID_CAMERA_H
#include <stdint.h>
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <cutils/native_handle.h>
#include <hardware/hardware.h>
#include <hardware/gralloc.h>
__BEGIN_DECLS
/**
* A set of bit masks for specifying how the received preview frames are
* handled before the previewCallback() call.
*
* The least significant 3 bits of an "int" value are used for this purpose:
*
* ..... 0 0 0
* ^ ^ ^
* | | |---------> determine whether the callback is enabled or not
* | |-----------> determine whether the callback is one-shot or not
* |-------------> determine whether the frame is copied out or not
*
* WARNING: When a frame is sent directly without copying, it is the frame
* receiver's responsiblity to make sure that the frame data won't get
* corrupted by subsequent preview frames filled by the camera. This flag is
* recommended only when copying out data brings significant performance price
* and the handling/processing of the received frame data is always faster than
* the preview frame rate so that data corruption won't occur.
*
* For instance,
* 1. 0x00 disables the callback. In this case, copy out and one shot bits
* are ignored.
* 2. 0x01 enables a callback without copying out the received frames. A
* typical use case is the Camcorder application to avoid making costly
* frame copies.
* 3. 0x05 is enabling a callback with frame copied out repeatedly. A typical
* use case is the Camera application.
* 4. 0x07 is enabling a callback with frame copied out only once. A typical
* use case is the Barcode scanner application.
*/
enum {
CAMERA_FRAME_CALLBACK_FLAG_ENABLE_MASK = 0x01,
CAMERA_FRAME_CALLBACK_FLAG_ONE_SHOT_MASK = 0x02,
CAMERA_FRAME_CALLBACK_FLAG_COPY_OUT_MASK = 0x04,
/** Typical use cases */
CAMERA_FRAME_CALLBACK_FLAG_NOOP = 0x00,
CAMERA_FRAME_CALLBACK_FLAG_CAMCORDER = 0x01,
CAMERA_FRAME_CALLBACK_FLAG_CAMERA = 0x05,
CAMERA_FRAME_CALLBACK_FLAG_BARCODE_SCANNER = 0x07
};
/** msgType in notifyCallback and dataCallback functions */
enum {
CAMERA_MSG_ERROR = 0x0001, // notifyCallback
CAMERA_MSG_SHUTTER = 0x0002, // notifyCallback
CAMERA_MSG_FOCUS = 0x0004, // notifyCallback
CAMERA_MSG_ZOOM = 0x0008, // notifyCallback
CAMERA_MSG_PREVIEW_FRAME = 0x0010, // dataCallback
CAMERA_MSG_VIDEO_FRAME = 0x0020, // data_timestamp_callback
CAMERA_MSG_POSTVIEW_FRAME = 0x0040, // dataCallback
CAMERA_MSG_RAW_IMAGE = 0x0080, // dataCallback
CAMERA_MSG_COMPRESSED_IMAGE = 0x0100, // dataCallback
CAMERA_MSG_RAW_IMAGE_NOTIFY = 0x0200, // dataCallback
// Preview frame metadata. This can be combined with
// CAMERA_MSG_PREVIEW_FRAME in dataCallback. For example, the apps can
// request FRAME and METADATA. Or the apps can request only FRAME or only
// METADATA.
CAMERA_MSG_PREVIEW_METADATA = 0x0400, // dataCallback
// Notify on autofocus start and stop. This is useful in continuous
// autofocus - FOCUS_MODE_CONTINUOUS_VIDEO and FOCUS_MODE_CONTINUOUS_PICTURE.
CAMERA_MSG_FOCUS_MOVE = 0x0800, // notifyCallback
CAMERA_MSG_ALL_MSGS = 0xFFFF
};
/** cmdType in sendCommand functions */
enum {
CAMERA_CMD_START_SMOOTH_ZOOM = 1,
CAMERA_CMD_STOP_SMOOTH_ZOOM = 2,
/**
* Set the clockwise rotation of preview display (setPreviewDisplay) in
* degrees. This affects the preview frames and the picture displayed after
* snapshot. This method is useful for portrait mode applications. Note
* that preview display of front-facing cameras is flipped horizontally
* before the rotation, that is, the image is reflected along the central
* vertical axis of the camera sensor. So the users can see themselves as
* looking into a mirror.
*
* This does not affect the order of byte array of
* CAMERA_MSG_PREVIEW_FRAME, CAMERA_MSG_VIDEO_FRAME,
* CAMERA_MSG_POSTVIEW_FRAME, CAMERA_MSG_RAW_IMAGE, or
* CAMERA_MSG_COMPRESSED_IMAGE. This is allowed to be set during preview
* since API level 14.
*/
CAMERA_CMD_SET_DISPLAY_ORIENTATION = 3,
/**
* cmdType to disable/enable shutter sound. In sendCommand passing arg1 =
* 0 will disable, while passing arg1 = 1 will enable the shutter sound.
*/
CAMERA_CMD_ENABLE_SHUTTER_SOUND = 4,
/* cmdType to play recording sound */
CAMERA_CMD_PLAY_RECORDING_SOUND = 5,
/**
* Start the face detection. This should be called after preview is started.
* The camera will notify the listener of CAMERA_MSG_FACE and the detected
* faces in the preview frame. The detected faces may be the same as the
* previous ones. Apps should call CAMERA_CMD_STOP_FACE_DETECTION to stop
* the face detection. This method is supported if CameraParameters
* KEY_MAX_NUM_HW_DETECTED_FACES or KEY_MAX_NUM_SW_DETECTED_FACES is
* bigger than 0. Hardware and software face detection should not be running
* at the same time. If the face detection has started, apps should not send
* this again.
*
* In hardware face detection mode, CameraParameters KEY_WHITE_BALANCE,
* KEY_FOCUS_AREAS and KEY_METERING_AREAS have no effect.
*
* arg1 is the face detection type. It can be CAMERA_FACE_DETECTION_HW or
* CAMERA_FACE_DETECTION_SW. If the type of face detection requested is not
* supported, the HAL must return BAD_VALUE.
*/
CAMERA_CMD_START_FACE_DETECTION = 6,
/**
* Stop the face detection.
*/
CAMERA_CMD_STOP_FACE_DETECTION = 7,
/**
* Enable/disable focus move callback (CAMERA_MSG_FOCUS_MOVE). Passing
* arg1 = 0 will disable, while passing arg1 = 1 will enable the callback.
*/
CAMERA_CMD_ENABLE_FOCUS_MOVE_MSG = 8,
/**
* Ping camera service to see if camera hardware is released.
*
* When any camera method returns error, the client can use ping command
* to see if the camera has been taken away by other clients. If the result
* is NO_ERROR, it means the camera hardware is not released. If the result
* is not NO_ERROR, the camera has been released and the existing client
* can silently finish itself or show a dialog.
*/
CAMERA_CMD_PING = 9,
/**
* Configure the number of video buffers used for recording. The intended
* video buffer count for recording is passed as arg1, which must be
* greater than 0. This command must be sent before recording is started.
* This command returns INVALID_OPERATION error if it is sent after video
* recording is started, or the command is not supported at all. This
* command also returns a BAD_VALUE error if the intended video buffer
* count is non-positive or too big to be realized.
*/
CAMERA_CMD_SET_VIDEO_BUFFER_COUNT = 10,
};
/** camera fatal errors */
enum {
CAMERA_ERROR_UNKNOWN = 1,
/**
* Camera was released because another client has connected to the camera.
* The original client should call Camera::disconnect immediately after
* getting this notification. Otherwise, the camera will be released by
* camera service in a short time. The client should not call any method
* (except disconnect and sending CAMERA_CMD_PING) after getting this.
*/
CAMERA_ERROR_RELEASED = 2,
CAMERA_ERROR_SERVER_DIED = 100
};
enum {
/** The facing of the camera is opposite to that of the screen. */
CAMERA_FACING_BACK = 0,
/** The facing of the camera is the same as that of the screen. */
CAMERA_FACING_FRONT = 1
};
enum {
/** Hardware face detection. It does not use much CPU. */
CAMERA_FACE_DETECTION_HW = 0,
/**
* Software face detection. It uses some CPU. Applications must use
* Camera.setPreviewTexture for preview in this mode.
*/
CAMERA_FACE_DETECTION_SW = 1
};
/**
* The information of a face from camera face detection.
*/
typedef struct camera_face {
/**
* Bounds of the face [left, top, right, bottom]. (-1000, -1000) represents
* the top-left of the camera field of view, and (1000, 1000) represents the
* bottom-right of the field of view. The width and height cannot be 0 or
* negative. This is supported by both hardware and software face detection.
*
* The direction is relative to the sensor orientation, that is, what the
* sensor sees. The direction is not affected by the rotation or mirroring
* of CAMERA_CMD_SET_DISPLAY_ORIENTATION.
*/
int32_t rect[4];
/**
* The confidence level of the face. The range is 1 to 100. 100 is the
* highest confidence. This is supported by both hardware and software
* face detection.
*/
int32_t score;
/**
* An unique id per face while the face is visible to the tracker. If
* the face leaves the field-of-view and comes back, it will get a new
* id. If the value is 0, id is not supported.
*/
int32_t id;
/**
* The coordinates of the center of the left eye. The range is -1000 to
* 1000. -2000, -2000 if this is not supported.
*/
int32_t left_eye[2];
/**
* The coordinates of the center of the right eye. The range is -1000 to
* 1000. -2000, -2000 if this is not supported.
*/
int32_t right_eye[2];
/**
* The coordinates of the center of the mouth. The range is -1000 to 1000.
* -2000, -2000 if this is not supported.
*/
int32_t mouth[2];
} camera_face_t;
/**
* The metadata of the frame data.
*/
typedef struct camera_frame_metadata {
/**
* The number of detected faces in the frame.
*/
int32_t number_of_faces;
/**
* An array of the detected faces. The length is number_of_faces.
*/
camera_face_t *faces;
} camera_frame_metadata_t;
__END_DECLS
#endif /* SYSTEM_CORE_INCLUDE_ANDROID_CAMERA_H */
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