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* Copyright (C) 2010-2011 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
* limitations under the License.
*/
#ifndef ANDROID_INCLUDE_CAMERA_H
#define ANDROID_INCLUDE_CAMERA_H
#include "camera_common.h"
/**
* Camera device HAL, initial version [ CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_0 ]
*
* Supports the android.hardware.Camera API.
*
* Camera devices that support this version of the HAL must return a value in
* the range HARDWARE_DEVICE_API_VERSION(0,0)-(1,FF) in
* camera_device_t.common.version. CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_0 is the
* recommended value.
*
* Camera modules that implement version 2.0 or higher of camera_module_t must
* also return the value of camera_device_t.common.version in
* camera_info_t.device_version.
*
* See camera_common.h for more details.
*/
__BEGIN_DECLS
struct camera_memory;
typedef void (*camera_release_memory)(struct camera_memory *mem);
typedef struct camera_memory {
void *data;
size_t size;
void *handle;
camera_release_memory release;
} camera_memory_t;
typedef camera_memory_t* (*camera_request_memory)(int fd, size_t buf_size, unsigned int num_bufs,
void *user);
typedef void (*camera_notify_callback)(int32_t msg_type,
int32_t ext1,
int32_t ext2,
void *user);
typedef void (*camera_data_callback)(int32_t msg_type,
const camera_memory_t *data, unsigned int index,
camera_frame_metadata_t *metadata, void *user);
typedef void (*camera_data_timestamp_callback)(int64_t timestamp,
int32_t msg_type,
const camera_memory_t *data, unsigned int index,
void *user);
#define HAL_CAMERA_PREVIEW_WINDOW_TAG 0xcafed00d
typedef struct preview_stream_ops {
int (*dequeue_buffer)(struct preview_stream_ops* w,
buffer_handle_t** buffer, int *stride);
int (*enqueue_buffer)(struct preview_stream_ops* w,
buffer_handle_t* buffer);
int (*cancel_buffer)(struct preview_stream_ops* w,
buffer_handle_t* buffer);
int (*set_buffer_count)(struct preview_stream_ops* w, int count);
int (*set_buffers_geometry)(struct preview_stream_ops* pw,
int w, int h, int format);
int (*set_crop)(struct preview_stream_ops *w,
int left, int top, int right, int bottom);
int (*set_usage)(struct preview_stream_ops* w, int usage);
int (*set_swap_interval)(struct preview_stream_ops *w, int interval);
int (*get_min_undequeued_buffer_count)(const struct preview_stream_ops *w,
int *count);
int (*lock_buffer)(struct preview_stream_ops* w,
buffer_handle_t* buffer);
// Timestamps are measured in nanoseconds, and must be comparable
// and monotonically increasing between two frames in the same
// preview stream. They do not need to be comparable between
// consecutive or parallel preview streams, cameras, or app runs.
int (*set_timestamp)(struct preview_stream_ops *w, int64_t timestamp);
} preview_stream_ops_t;
struct camera_device;
typedef struct camera_device_ops {
/** Set the ANativeWindow to which preview frames are sent */
int (*set_preview_window)(struct camera_device *,
struct preview_stream_ops *window);
/** Set the notification and data callbacks */
void (*set_callbacks)(struct camera_device *,
camera_notify_callback notify_cb,
camera_data_callback data_cb,
camera_data_timestamp_callback data_cb_timestamp,
camera_request_memory get_memory,
void *user);
/**
* The following three functions all take a msg_type, which is a bitmask of
* the messages defined in include/ui/Camera.h
*/
/**
* Enable a message, or set of messages.
*/
void (*enable_msg_type)(struct camera_device *, int32_t msg_type);
/**
* Disable a message, or a set of messages.
*
* Once received a call to disableMsgType(CAMERA_MSG_VIDEO_FRAME), camera
* HAL should not rely on its client to call releaseRecordingFrame() to
* release video recording frames sent out by the cameral HAL before and
* after the disableMsgType(CAMERA_MSG_VIDEO_FRAME) call. Camera HAL
* clients must not modify/access any video recording frame after calling
* disableMsgType(CAMERA_MSG_VIDEO_FRAME).
*/
void (*disable_msg_type)(struct camera_device *, int32_t msg_type);
/**
* Query whether a message, or a set of messages, is enabled. Note that
* this is operates as an AND, if any of the messages queried are off, this
* will return false.
*/
int (*msg_type_enabled)(struct camera_device *, int32_t msg_type);
/**
* Start preview mode.
*/
int (*start_preview)(struct camera_device *);
/**
* Stop a previously started preview.
*/
void (*stop_preview)(struct camera_device *);
/**
* Returns true if preview is enabled.
*/
int (*preview_enabled)(struct camera_device *);
/**
* Request the camera HAL to store meta data or real YUV data in the video
* buffers sent out via CAMERA_MSG_VIDEO_FRAME for a recording session. If
* it is not called, the default camera HAL behavior is to store real YUV
* data in the video buffers.
*
* This method should be called before startRecording() in order to be
* effective.
*
* If meta data is stored in the video buffers, it is up to the receiver of
* the video buffers to interpret the contents and to find the actual frame
* data with the help of the meta data in the buffer. How this is done is
* outside of the scope of this method.
*
* Some camera HALs may not support storing meta data in the video buffers,
* but all camera HALs should support storing real YUV data in the video
* buffers. If the camera HAL does not support storing the meta data in the
* video buffers when it is requested to do do, INVALID_OPERATION must be
* returned. It is very useful for the camera HAL to pass meta data rather
* than the actual frame data directly to the video encoder, since the
* amount of the uncompressed frame data can be very large if video size is
* large.
*
* @param enable if true to instruct the camera HAL to store
* meta data in the video buffers; false to instruct
* the camera HAL to store real YUV data in the video
* buffers.
*
* @return OK on success.
*/
int (*store_meta_data_in_buffers)(struct camera_device *, int enable);
/**
* Start record mode. When a record image is available, a
* CAMERA_MSG_VIDEO_FRAME message is sent with the corresponding
* frame. Every record frame must be released by a camera HAL client via
* releaseRecordingFrame() before the client calls
* disableMsgType(CAMERA_MSG_VIDEO_FRAME). After the client calls
* disableMsgType(CAMERA_MSG_VIDEO_FRAME), it is the camera HAL's
* responsibility to manage the life-cycle of the video recording frames,
* and the client must not modify/access any video recording frames.
*/
int (*start_recording)(struct camera_device *);
/**
* Stop a previously started recording.
*/
void (*stop_recording)(struct camera_device *);
/**
* Returns true if recording is enabled.
*/
int (*recording_enabled)(struct camera_device *);
/**
* Release a record frame previously returned by CAMERA_MSG_VIDEO_FRAME.
*
* It is camera HAL client's responsibility to release video recording
* frames sent out by the camera HAL before the camera HAL receives a call
* to disableMsgType(CAMERA_MSG_VIDEO_FRAME). After it receives the call to
* disableMsgType(CAMERA_MSG_VIDEO_FRAME), it is the camera HAL's
* responsibility to manage the life-cycle of the video recording frames.
*/
void (*release_recording_frame)(struct camera_device *,
const void *opaque);
/**
* Start auto focus, the notification callback routine is called with
* CAMERA_MSG_FOCUS once when focusing is complete. autoFocus() will be
* called again if another auto focus is needed.
*/
int (*auto_focus)(struct camera_device *);
/**
* Cancels auto-focus function. If the auto-focus is still in progress,
* this function will cancel it. Whether the auto-focus is in progress or
* not, this function will return the focus position to the default. If
* the camera does not support auto-focus, this is a no-op.
*/
int (*cancel_auto_focus)(struct camera_device *);
/**
* Take a picture.
*/
int (*take_picture)(struct camera_device *);
/**
* Cancel a picture that was started with takePicture. Calling this method
* when no picture is being taken is a no-op.
*/
int (*cancel_picture)(struct camera_device *);
/**
* Set the camera parameters. This returns BAD_VALUE if any parameter is
* invalid or not supported.
*/
int (*set_parameters)(struct camera_device *, const char *parms);
/** Retrieve the camera parameters. The buffer returned by the camera HAL
must be returned back to it with put_parameters, if put_parameters
is not NULL.
*/
char *(*get_parameters)(struct camera_device *);
/** The camera HAL uses its own memory to pass us the parameters when we
call get_parameters. Use this function to return the memory back to
the camera HAL, if put_parameters is not NULL. If put_parameters
is NULL, then you have to use free() to release the memory.
*/
void (*put_parameters)(struct camera_device *, char *);
/**
* Send command to camera driver.
*/
int (*send_command)(struct camera_device *,
int32_t cmd, int32_t arg1, int32_t arg2);
/**
* Release the hardware resources owned by this object. Note that this is
* *not* done in the destructor.
*/
void (*release)(struct camera_device *);
/**
* Dump state of the camera hardware
*/
int (*dump)(struct camera_device *, int fd);
} camera_device_ops_t;
typedef struct camera_device {
/**
* camera_device.common.version must be in the range
* HARDWARE_DEVICE_API_VERSION(0,0)-(1,FF). CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_0 is
* recommended.
*/
hw_device_t common;
camera_device_ops_t *ops;
void *priv;
} camera_device_t;
__END_DECLS
#endif /* #ifdef ANDROID_INCLUDE_CAMERA_H */
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