From: LuK1337 Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2023 17:34:57 +0000 (+0200) Subject: hidl: camera: Provide our own camera {device,provider} X-Git-Url: https://git.stricted.de/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=548bf0660f7c3fb2bc07d35a459b0aec37cb4d52;p=GitHub%2FLineageOS%2Fandroid_hardware_samsung.git hidl: camera: Provide our own camera {device,provider} [Linux4: Rebrand to samsung and provide both 32bit and 64bit services] Change-Id: I17c4584b6e1c0ec0e7ea7182f276d6aed75ba277 --- diff --git a/hidl/camera/device/3.2/default/Android.bp b/hidl/camera/device/3.2/default/Android.bp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4acba8f --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/device/3.2/default/Android.bp @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +cc_library_shared { + name: "camera.device@3.2-impl.samsung", + defaults: ["hidl_defaults"], + proprietary: true, + srcs: [ + "CameraDevice.cpp", + "CameraDeviceSession.cpp", + "convert.cpp", + ], + shared_libs: [ + "libhidlbase", + "libutils", + "libcutils", + "android.hardware.camera.device@3.2", + "android.hardware.camera.provider@2.4", + "android.hardware.graphics.mapper@2.0", + "android.hardware.graphics.mapper@3.0", + "android.hardware.graphics.mapper@4.0", + "liblog", + "libgralloctypes", + "libhardware", + "libcamera_metadata", + "libfmq", + ], + static_libs: [ + "android.hardware.camera.common@1.0-helper", + ], + header_libs: ["libhardware_headers.camera3_samsung"], + export_include_dirs: ["."], + export_shared_lib_headers: [ + "libfmq", + ], +} diff --git a/hidl/camera/device/3.2/default/CameraDevice.cpp b/hidl/camera/device/3.2/default/CameraDevice.cpp new file mode 120000 index 0000000..767f4d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/device/3.2/default/CameraDevice.cpp @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../../../../../hardware/interfaces/camera/device/3.2/default/CameraDevice.cpp \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/hidl/camera/device/3.2/default/CameraDeviceSession.cpp b/hidl/camera/device/3.2/default/CameraDeviceSession.cpp new file mode 120000 index 0000000..d4ac5a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/device/3.2/default/CameraDeviceSession.cpp @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../../../../../hardware/interfaces/camera/device/3.2/default/CameraDeviceSession.cpp \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/hidl/camera/device/3.2/default/CameraDeviceSession.h b/hidl/camera/device/3.2/default/CameraDeviceSession.h new file mode 120000 index 0000000..1e12bc8 --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/device/3.2/default/CameraDeviceSession.h @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../../../../../hardware/interfaces/camera/device/3.2/default/CameraDeviceSession.h \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/hidl/camera/device/3.2/default/CameraDevice_3_2.h b/hidl/camera/device/3.2/default/CameraDevice_3_2.h new file mode 120000 index 0000000..58b4a2e --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/device/3.2/default/CameraDevice_3_2.h @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../../../../../hardware/interfaces/camera/device/3.2/default/CameraDevice_3_2.h \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/hidl/camera/device/3.2/default/convert.cpp b/hidl/camera/device/3.2/default/convert.cpp new file mode 120000 index 0000000..924842d --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/device/3.2/default/convert.cpp @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../../../../../hardware/interfaces/camera/device/3.2/default/convert.cpp \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/hidl/camera/device/3.2/default/include b/hidl/camera/device/3.2/default/include new file mode 120000 index 0000000..737a286 --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/device/3.2/default/include @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../../../../../hardware/interfaces/camera/device/3.2/default/include \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/hidl/camera/device/3.3/default/Android.bp b/hidl/camera/device/3.3/default/Android.bp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..da88d34 --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/device/3.3/default/Android.bp @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +cc_library_shared { + name: "camera.device@3.3-impl.samsung", + defaults: ["hidl_defaults"], + proprietary: true, + srcs: [ + "CameraDevice.cpp", + "CameraDeviceSession.cpp", + "convert.cpp", + ], + shared_libs: [ + "libhidlbase", + "libutils", + "libcutils", + "camera.device@3.2-impl.samsung", + "android.hardware.camera.device@3.2", + "android.hardware.camera.device@3.3", + "android.hardware.camera.provider@2.4", + "android.hardware.graphics.mapper@2.0", + "android.hardware.graphics.mapper@3.0", + "android.hardware.graphics.mapper@4.0", + "liblog", + "libgralloctypes", + "libhardware", + "libcamera_metadata", + "libfmq", + ], + static_libs: [ + "android.hardware.camera.common@1.0-helper", + ], + header_libs: ["libhardware_headers.camera3_samsung"], + export_include_dirs: ["."], + export_shared_lib_headers: [ + "libfmq", + ], +} diff --git a/hidl/camera/device/3.3/default/CameraDevice.cpp b/hidl/camera/device/3.3/default/CameraDevice.cpp new file mode 120000 index 0000000..b97dd4c --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/device/3.3/default/CameraDevice.cpp @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../../../../../hardware/interfaces/camera/device/3.3/default/CameraDevice.cpp \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/hidl/camera/device/3.3/default/CameraDeviceSession.cpp b/hidl/camera/device/3.3/default/CameraDeviceSession.cpp new file mode 120000 index 0000000..94e7707 --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/device/3.3/default/CameraDeviceSession.cpp @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../../../../../hardware/interfaces/camera/device/3.3/default/CameraDeviceSession.cpp \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/hidl/camera/device/3.3/default/CameraDeviceSession.h b/hidl/camera/device/3.3/default/CameraDeviceSession.h new file mode 120000 index 0000000..9650da7 --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/device/3.3/default/CameraDeviceSession.h @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../../../../../hardware/interfaces/camera/device/3.3/default/CameraDeviceSession.h \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/hidl/camera/device/3.3/default/CameraDevice_3_3.h b/hidl/camera/device/3.3/default/CameraDevice_3_3.h new file mode 120000 index 0000000..2b3f733 --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/device/3.3/default/CameraDevice_3_3.h @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../../../../../hardware/interfaces/camera/device/3.3/default/CameraDevice_3_3.h \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/hidl/camera/device/3.3/default/convert.cpp b/hidl/camera/device/3.3/default/convert.cpp new file mode 120000 index 0000000..fd86a0e --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/device/3.3/default/convert.cpp @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../../../../../hardware/interfaces/camera/device/3.3/default/convert.cpp \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/hidl/camera/device/3.3/default/include b/hidl/camera/device/3.3/default/include new file mode 120000 index 0000000..dcb0f21 --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/device/3.3/default/include @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../../../../../hardware/interfaces/camera/device/3.3/default/include \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/hidl/camera/device/3.4/default/Android.bp b/hidl/camera/device/3.4/default/Android.bp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2549598 --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/device/3.4/default/Android.bp @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +// +// Copyright (C) 2017 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. +// + +cc_library_shared { + name: "camera.device@3.4-impl.samsung", + defaults: ["hidl_defaults"], + proprietary: true, + vendor: true, + srcs: [ + "CameraDevice.cpp", + "CameraDeviceSession.cpp", + "convert.cpp", + ], + shared_libs: [ + "libhidlbase", + "libutils", + "libcutils", + "camera.device@3.2-impl.samsung", + "camera.device@3.3-impl.samsung", + "android.hardware.camera.device@3.2", + "android.hardware.camera.device@3.3", + "android.hardware.camera.device@3.4", + "android.hardware.camera.provider@2.4", + "android.hardware.graphics.mapper@2.0", + "android.hardware.graphics.mapper@3.0", + "android.hardware.graphics.mapper@4.0", + "liblog", + "libgralloctypes", + "libhardware", + "libcamera_metadata", + "libfmq", + ], + static_libs: [ + "android.hardware.camera.common@1.0-helper", + ], + header_libs: ["libhardware_headers.camera3_samsung"], + local_include_dirs: ["include/device_v3_4_impl"], + export_shared_lib_headers: [ + "libfmq", + ], +} diff --git a/hidl/camera/device/3.4/default/CameraDevice.cpp b/hidl/camera/device/3.4/default/CameraDevice.cpp new file mode 120000 index 0000000..d5b231f --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/device/3.4/default/CameraDevice.cpp @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../../../../../hardware/interfaces/camera/device/3.4/default/CameraDevice.cpp \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/hidl/camera/device/3.4/default/CameraDeviceSession.cpp b/hidl/camera/device/3.4/default/CameraDeviceSession.cpp new file mode 120000 index 0000000..a77798a --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/device/3.4/default/CameraDeviceSession.cpp @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../../../../../hardware/interfaces/camera/device/3.4/default/CameraDeviceSession.cpp \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/hidl/camera/device/3.4/default/convert.cpp b/hidl/camera/device/3.4/default/convert.cpp new file mode 120000 index 0000000..5eb909b --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/device/3.4/default/convert.cpp @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../../../../../hardware/interfaces/camera/device/3.4/default/convert.cpp \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/hidl/camera/device/3.4/default/include b/hidl/camera/device/3.4/default/include new file mode 120000 index 0000000..6302da4 --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/device/3.4/default/include @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../../../../../hardware/interfaces/camera/device/3.4/default/include \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/hidl/camera/device/3.5/default/Android.bp b/hidl/camera/device/3.5/default/Android.bp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..362babe --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/device/3.5/default/Android.bp @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +// +// Copyright (C) 2018 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. +// + +cc_library_shared { + name: "camera.device@3.5-impl.samsung", + defaults: ["hidl_defaults"], + proprietary: true, + vendor: true, + srcs: [ + "CameraDevice.cpp", + "CameraDeviceSession.cpp", + ], + shared_libs: [ + "libhidlbase", + "libutils", + "libcutils", + "camera.device@3.2-impl.samsung", + "camera.device@3.3-impl.samsung", + "camera.device@3.4-impl.samsung", + "android.hardware.camera.device@3.2", + "android.hardware.camera.device@3.3", + "android.hardware.camera.device@3.4", + "android.hardware.camera.device@3.5", + "android.hardware.camera.provider@2.4", + "android.hardware.graphics.mapper@2.0", + "android.hardware.graphics.mapper@3.0", + "android.hardware.graphics.mapper@4.0", + "liblog", + "libgralloctypes", + "libhardware", + "libcamera_metadata", + ], + static_libs: [ + "android.hardware.camera.common@1.0-helper", + ], + header_libs: ["libhardware_headers.camera3_samsung"], + local_include_dirs: ["include/device_v3_5_impl"], +} diff --git a/hidl/camera/device/3.5/default/CameraDevice.cpp b/hidl/camera/device/3.5/default/CameraDevice.cpp new file mode 120000 index 0000000..5961994 --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/device/3.5/default/CameraDevice.cpp @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../../../../../hardware/interfaces/camera/device/3.5/default/CameraDevice.cpp \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/hidl/camera/device/3.5/default/CameraDeviceSession.cpp b/hidl/camera/device/3.5/default/CameraDeviceSession.cpp new file mode 120000 index 0000000..8920211 --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/device/3.5/default/CameraDeviceSession.cpp @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../../../../../hardware/interfaces/camera/device/3.5/default/CameraDeviceSession.cpp \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/hidl/camera/device/3.5/default/include b/hidl/camera/device/3.5/default/include new file mode 120000 index 0000000..8a1b70b --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/device/3.5/default/include @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../../../../../hardware/interfaces/camera/device/3.5/default/include \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/hidl/camera/libhardware_headers/Android.bp b/hidl/camera/libhardware_headers/Android.bp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aed6e1a --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/libhardware_headers/Android.bp @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +cc_library_headers { + name: "libhardware_headers.camera3_samsung", + export_include_dirs: ["include"], + vendor_available: true, +} diff --git a/hidl/camera/libhardware_headers/include/hardware/camera3.h b/hidl/camera/libhardware_headers/include/hardware/camera3.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..42b35d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/libhardware_headers/include/hardware/camera3.h @@ -0,0 +1,3564 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 2013-2018 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_CAMERA3_H +#define ANDROID_INCLUDE_CAMERA3_H + +#include +#include + +/** + * Camera device HAL 3.6[ CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_6 ] + * + * This is the current recommended version of the camera device HAL. + * + * Supports the android.hardware.Camera API, and as of v3.2, the + * android.hardware.camera2 API as LIMITED or above hardware level. + * + * Camera devices that support this version of the HAL must return + * CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_6 in camera_device_t.common.version and in + * camera_info_t.device_version (from camera_module_t.get_camera_info). + * + * CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_3 and above: + * Camera modules that may contain version 3.3 or above devices must + * implement at least version 2.2 of the camera module interface (as defined + * by camera_module_t.common.module_api_version). + * + * CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_2: + * Camera modules that may contain version 3.2 devices must implement at + * least version 2.2 of the camera module interface (as defined by + * camera_module_t.common.module_api_version). + * + * <= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_1: + * Camera modules that may contain version 3.1 (or 3.0) devices must + * implement at least version 2.0 of the camera module interface + * (as defined by camera_module_t.common.module_api_version). + * + * See camera_common.h for more versioning details. + * + * Documentation index: + * S1. Version history + * S2. Startup and operation sequencing + * S3. Operational modes + * S4. 3A modes and state machines + * S5. Cropping + * S6. Error management + * S7. Key Performance Indicator (KPI) glossary + * S8. Sample Use Cases + * S9. Notes on Controls and Metadata + * S10. Reprocessing flow and controls + */ + +/** + * S1. Version history: + * + * 1.0: Initial Android camera HAL (Android 4.0) [camera.h]: + * + * - Converted from C++ CameraHardwareInterface abstraction layer. + * + * - Supports android.hardware.Camera API. + * + * 2.0: Initial release of expanded-capability HAL (Android 4.2) [camera2.h]: + * + * - Sufficient for implementing existing android.hardware.Camera API. + * + * - Allows for ZSL queue in camera service layer + * + * - Not tested for any new features such manual capture control, Bayer RAW + * capture, reprocessing of RAW data. + * + * 3.0: First revision of expanded-capability HAL: + * + * - Major version change since the ABI is completely different. No change to + * the required hardware capabilities or operational model from 2.0. + * + * - Reworked input request and stream queue interfaces: Framework calls into + * HAL with next request and stream buffers already dequeued. Sync framework + * support is included, necessary for efficient implementations. + * + * - Moved triggers into requests, most notifications into results. + * + * - Consolidated all callbacks into framework into one structure, and all + * setup methods into a single initialize() call. + * + * - Made stream configuration into a single call to simplify stream + * management. Bidirectional streams replace STREAM_FROM_STREAM construct. + * + * - Limited mode semantics for older/limited hardware devices. + * + * 3.1: Minor revision of expanded-capability HAL: + * + * - configure_streams passes consumer usage flags to the HAL. + * + * - flush call to drop all in-flight requests/buffers as fast as possible. + * + * 3.2: Minor revision of expanded-capability HAL: + * + * - Deprecates get_metadata_vendor_tag_ops. Please use get_vendor_tag_ops + * in camera_common.h instead. + * + * - register_stream_buffers deprecated. All gralloc buffers provided + * by framework to HAL in process_capture_request may be new at any time. + * + * - add partial result support. process_capture_result may be called + * multiple times with a subset of the available result before the full + * result is available. + * + * - add manual template to camera3_request_template. The applications may + * use this template to control the capture settings directly. + * + * - Rework the bidirectional and input stream specifications. + * + * - change the input buffer return path. The buffer is returned in + * process_capture_result instead of process_capture_request. + * + * 3.3: Minor revision of expanded-capability HAL: + * + * - OPAQUE and YUV reprocessing API updates. + * + * - Basic support for depth output buffers. + * + * - Addition of data_space field to camera3_stream_t. + * + * - Addition of rotation field to camera3_stream_t. + * + * - Addition of camera3 stream configuration operation mode to camera3_stream_configuration_t + * + * 3.4: Minor additions to supported metadata and changes to data_space support + * + * - Add ANDROID_SENSOR_OPAQUE_RAW_SIZE static metadata as mandatory if + * RAW_OPAQUE format is supported. + * + * - Add ANDROID_CONTROL_POST_RAW_SENSITIVITY_BOOST_RANGE static metadata as + * mandatory if any RAW format is supported + * + * - Switch camera3_stream_t data_space field to a more flexible definition, + * using the version 0 definition of dataspace encoding. + * + * - General metadata additions which are available to use for HALv3.2 or + * newer: + * - ANDROID_INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_3 + * - ANDROID_CONTROL_POST_RAW_SENSITIVITY_BOOST + * - ANDROID_CONTROL_POST_RAW_SENSITIVITY_BOOST_RANGE + * - ANDROID_SENSOR_DYNAMIC_BLACK_LEVEL + * - ANDROID_SENSOR_DYNAMIC_WHITE_LEVEL + * - ANDROID_SENSOR_OPAQUE_RAW_SIZE + * - ANDROID_SENSOR_OPTICAL_BLACK_REGIONS + * + * 3.5: Minor revisions to support session parameters and logical multi camera: + * + * - Add ANDROID_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_SESSION_KEYS static metadata, which is + * optional for implementations that want to support session parameters. If support is + * needed, then Hal should populate the list with all available capture request keys + * that can cause severe processing delays when modified by client. Typical examples + * include parameters that require time-consuming HW re-configuration or internal camera + * pipeline update. + * + * - Add a session parameter field to camera3_stream_configuration which can be populated + * by clients with initial values for the keys found in ANDROID_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_SESSION_KEYS. + * + * - Metadata additions for logical multi camera capability: + * - ANDROID_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_LOGICAL_MULTI_CAMERA + * - ANDROID_LOGICAL_MULTI_CAMERA_PHYSICAL_IDS + * - ANDROID_LOGICAL_MULTI_CAMERA_SYNC_TYPE + * + * - Add physical camera id field in camera3_stream, so that for a logical + * multi camera, the application has the option to specify which physical camera + * a particular stream is configured on. + * + * - Add physical camera id and settings field in camera3_capture_request, so that + * for a logical multi camera, the application has the option to specify individual + * settings for a particular physical device. + * + * 3.6: Minor revisions to support HAL buffer management APIs: + * + * - Add ANDROID_INFO_SUPPORTED_BUFFER_MANAGEMENT_VERSION static metadata, which allows HAL to + * opt in to the new buffer management APIs described below. + * + * - Add request_stream_buffers() and return_stream_buffers() to camera3_callback_ops_t for HAL to + * request and return output buffers from camera service. + * + * - Add signal_stream_flush() to camera3_device_ops_t for camera service to notify HAL an + * upcoming configure_streams() call requires HAL to return buffers of certain streams. + * + * - Add CAMERA3_JPEG_APP_SEGMENTS_BLOB_ID to support BLOB with only JPEG apps + * segments and thumbnail (without main image bitstream). Camera framework + * uses such stream togerther with a HAL YUV_420_888/IMPLEMENTATION_DEFINED + * stream to encode HEIC (ISO/IEC 23008-12) image. + * + * - Add is_reconfiguration_required() to camera3_device_ops_t to enable HAL to skip or + * trigger stream reconfiguration depending on new session parameter values. + * + */ + +/** + * S2. Startup and general expected operation sequence: + * + * 1. Framework calls camera_module_t->common.open(), which returns a + * hardware_device_t structure. + * + * 2. Framework inspects the hardware_device_t->version field, and instantiates + * the appropriate handler for that version of the camera hardware device. In + * case the version is CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_0, the device is cast to + * a camera3_device_t. + * + * 3. Framework calls camera3_device_t->ops->initialize() with the framework + * callback function pointers. This will only be called this one time after + * open(), before any other functions in the ops structure are called. + * + * 4. The framework calls camera3_device_t->ops->configure_streams() with a list + * of input/output streams to the HAL device. + * + * 5. <= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_1: + * + * The framework allocates gralloc buffers and calls + * camera3_device_t->ops->register_stream_buffers() for at least one of the + * output streams listed in configure_streams. The same stream is registered + * only once. + * + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_2: + * + * camera3_device_t->ops->register_stream_buffers() is not called and must + * be NULL. + * + * 6. The framework requests default settings for some number of use cases with + * calls to camera3_device_t->ops->construct_default_request_settings(). This + * may occur any time after step 3. + * + * 7. The framework constructs and sends the first capture request to the HAL, + * with settings based on one of the sets of default settings, and with at + * least one output stream, which has been registered earlier by the + * framework. This is sent to the HAL with + * camera3_device_t->ops->process_capture_request(). The HAL must block the + * return of this call until it is ready for the next request to be sent. + * + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_2: + * + * The buffer_handle_t provided in the camera3_stream_buffer_t array + * in the camera3_capture_request_t may be new and never-before-seen + * by the HAL on any given new request. + * + * 8. The framework continues to submit requests, and call + * construct_default_request_settings to get default settings buffers for + * other use cases. + * + * <= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_1: + * + * The framework may call register_stream_buffers() at this time for + * not-yet-registered streams. + * + * 9. When the capture of a request begins (sensor starts exposing for the + * capture) or processing a reprocess request begins, the HAL + * calls camera3_callback_ops_t->notify() with the SHUTTER event, including + * the frame number and the timestamp for start of exposure. For a reprocess + * request, the timestamp must be the start of exposure of the input image + * which can be looked up with android.sensor.timestamp from + * camera3_capture_request_t.settings when process_capture_request() is + * called. + * + * <= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_1: + * + * This notify call must be made before the first call to + * process_capture_result() for that frame number. + * + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_2: + * + * The camera3_callback_ops_t->notify() call with the SHUTTER event should + * be made as early as possible since the framework will be unable to + * deliver gralloc buffers to the application layer (for that frame) until + * it has a valid timestamp for the start of exposure (or the input image's + * start of exposure for a reprocess request). + * + * Both partial metadata results and the gralloc buffers may be sent to the + * framework at any time before or after the SHUTTER event. + * + * 10. After some pipeline delay, the HAL begins to return completed captures to + * the framework with camera3_callback_ops_t->process_capture_result(). These + * are returned in the same order as the requests were submitted. Multiple + * requests can be in flight at once, depending on the pipeline depth of the + * camera HAL device. + * + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_2: + * + * Once a buffer is returned by process_capture_result as part of the + * camera3_stream_buffer_t array, and the fence specified by release_fence + * has been signaled (this is a no-op for -1 fences), the ownership of that + * buffer is considered to be transferred back to the framework. After that, + * the HAL must no longer retain that particular buffer, and the + * framework may clean up the memory for it immediately. + * + * process_capture_result may be called multiple times for a single frame, + * each time with a new disjoint piece of metadata and/or set of gralloc + * buffers. The framework will accumulate these partial metadata results + * into one result. + * + * In particular, it is legal for a process_capture_result to be called + * simultaneously for both a frame N and a frame N+1 as long as the + * above rule holds for gralloc buffers (both input and output). + * + * 11. After some time, the framework may stop submitting new requests, wait for + * the existing captures to complete (all buffers filled, all results + * returned), and then call configure_streams() again. This resets the camera + * hardware and pipeline for a new set of input/output streams. Some streams + * may be reused from the previous configuration; if these streams' buffers + * had already been registered with the HAL, they will not be registered + * again. The framework then continues from step 7, if at least one + * registered output stream remains (otherwise, step 5 is required first). + * + * 12. Alternatively, the framework may call camera3_device_t->common->close() + * to end the camera session. This may be called at any time when no other + * calls from the framework are active, although the call may block until all + * in-flight captures have completed (all results returned, all buffers + * filled). After the close call returns, no more calls to the + * camera3_callback_ops_t functions are allowed from the HAL. Once the + * close() call is underway, the framework may not call any other HAL device + * functions. + * + * 13. In case of an error or other asynchronous event, the HAL must call + * camera3_callback_ops_t->notify() with the appropriate error/event + * message. After returning from a fatal device-wide error notification, the + * HAL should act as if close() had been called on it. However, the HAL must + * either cancel or complete all outstanding captures before calling + * notify(), so that once notify() is called with a fatal error, the + * framework will not receive further callbacks from the device. Methods + * besides close() should return -ENODEV or NULL after the notify() method + * returns from a fatal error message. + */ + +/** + * S3. Operational modes: + * + * The camera 3 HAL device can implement one of two possible operational modes; + * limited and full. Full support is expected from new higher-end + * devices. Limited mode has hardware requirements roughly in line with those + * for a camera HAL device v1 implementation, and is expected from older or + * inexpensive devices. Full is a strict superset of limited, and they share the + * same essential operational flow, as documented above. + * + * The HAL must indicate its level of support with the + * android.info.supportedHardwareLevel static metadata entry, with 0 indicating + * limited mode, and 1 indicating full mode support. + * + * Roughly speaking, limited-mode devices do not allow for application control + * of capture settings (3A control only), high-rate capture of high-resolution + * images, raw sensor readout, or support for YUV output streams above maximum + * recording resolution (JPEG only for large images). + * + * ** Details of limited mode behavior: + * + * - Limited-mode devices do not need to implement accurate synchronization + * between capture request settings and the actual image data + * captured. Instead, changes to settings may take effect some time in the + * future, and possibly not for the same output frame for each settings + * entry. Rapid changes in settings may result in some settings never being + * used for a capture. However, captures that include high-resolution output + * buffers ( > 1080p ) have to use the settings as specified (but see below + * for processing rate). + * + * - Limited-mode devices do not need to support most of the + * settings/result/static info metadata. Specifically, only the following settings + * are expected to be consumed or produced by a limited-mode HAL device: + * + * android.control.aeAntibandingMode (controls and dynamic) + * android.control.aeExposureCompensation (controls and dynamic) + * android.control.aeLock (controls and dynamic) + * android.control.aeMode (controls and dynamic) + * android.control.aeRegions (controls and dynamic) + * android.control.aeTargetFpsRange (controls and dynamic) + * android.control.aePrecaptureTrigger (controls and dynamic) + * android.control.afMode (controls and dynamic) + * android.control.afRegions (controls and dynamic) + * android.control.awbLock (controls and dynamic) + * android.control.awbMode (controls and dynamic) + * android.control.awbRegions (controls and dynamic) + * android.control.captureIntent (controls and dynamic) + * android.control.effectMode (controls and dynamic) + * android.control.mode (controls and dynamic) + * android.control.sceneMode (controls and dynamic) + * android.control.videoStabilizationMode (controls and dynamic) + * android.control.aeAvailableAntibandingModes (static) + * android.control.aeAvailableModes (static) + * android.control.aeAvailableTargetFpsRanges (static) + * android.control.aeCompensationRange (static) + * android.control.aeCompensationStep (static) + * android.control.afAvailableModes (static) + * android.control.availableEffects (static) + * android.control.availableSceneModes (static) + * android.control.availableVideoStabilizationModes (static) + * android.control.awbAvailableModes (static) + * android.control.maxRegions (static) + * android.control.sceneModeOverrides (static) + * android.control.aeState (dynamic) + * android.control.afState (dynamic) + * android.control.awbState (dynamic) + * + * android.flash.mode (controls and dynamic) + * android.flash.info.available (static) + * + * android.info.supportedHardwareLevel (static) + * + * android.jpeg.gpsCoordinates (controls and dynamic) + * android.jpeg.gpsProcessingMethod (controls and dynamic) + * android.jpeg.gpsTimestamp (controls and dynamic) + * android.jpeg.orientation (controls and dynamic) + * android.jpeg.quality (controls and dynamic) + * android.jpeg.thumbnailQuality (controls and dynamic) + * android.jpeg.thumbnailSize (controls and dynamic) + * android.jpeg.availableThumbnailSizes (static) + * android.jpeg.maxSize (static) + * + * android.lens.info.minimumFocusDistance (static) + * + * android.request.id (controls and dynamic) + * + * android.scaler.cropRegion (controls and dynamic) + * android.scaler.availableStreamConfigurations (static) + * android.scaler.availableMinFrameDurations (static) + * android.scaler.availableStallDurations (static) + * android.scaler.availableMaxDigitalZoom (static) + * android.scaler.maxDigitalZoom (static) + * android.scaler.croppingType (static) + * + * android.sensor.orientation (static) + * android.sensor.timestamp (dynamic) + * + * android.statistics.faceDetectMode (controls and dynamic) + * android.statistics.info.availableFaceDetectModes (static) + * android.statistics.faceIds (dynamic) + * android.statistics.faceLandmarks (dynamic) + * android.statistics.faceRectangles (dynamic) + * android.statistics.faceScores (dynamic) + * + * android.sync.frameNumber (dynamic) + * android.sync.maxLatency (static) + * + * - Captures in limited mode that include high-resolution (> 1080p) output + * buffers may block in process_capture_request() until all the output buffers + * have been filled. A full-mode HAL device must process sequences of + * high-resolution requests at the rate indicated in the static metadata for + * that pixel format. The HAL must still call process_capture_result() to + * provide the output; the framework must simply be prepared for + * process_capture_request() to block until after process_capture_result() for + * that request completes for high-resolution captures for limited-mode + * devices. + * + * - Full-mode devices must support below additional capabilities: + * - 30fps at maximum resolution is preferred, more than 20fps is required. + * - Per frame control (android.sync.maxLatency == PER_FRAME_CONTROL). + * - Sensor manual control metadata. See MANUAL_SENSOR defined in + * android.request.availableCapabilities. + * - Post-processing manual control metadata. See MANUAL_POST_PROCESSING defined + * in android.request.availableCapabilities. + * + */ + +/** + * S4. 3A modes and state machines: + * + * While the actual 3A algorithms are up to the HAL implementation, a high-level + * state machine description is defined by the HAL interface, to allow the HAL + * device and the framework to communicate about the current state of 3A, and to + * trigger 3A events. + * + * When the device is opened, all the individual 3A states must be + * STATE_INACTIVE. Stream configuration does not reset 3A. For example, locked + * focus must be maintained across the configure() call. + * + * Triggering a 3A action involves simply setting the relevant trigger entry in + * the settings for the next request to indicate start of trigger. For example, + * the trigger for starting an autofocus scan is setting the entry + * ANDROID_CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER to ANDROID_CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER_START for one + * request, and cancelling an autofocus scan is triggered by setting + * ANDROID_CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER to ANDROID_CONTRL_AF_TRIGGER_CANCEL. Otherwise, + * the entry will not exist, or be set to ANDROID_CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER_IDLE. Each + * request with a trigger entry set to a non-IDLE value will be treated as an + * independent triggering event. + * + * At the top level, 3A is controlled by the ANDROID_CONTROL_MODE setting, which + * selects between no 3A (ANDROID_CONTROL_MODE_OFF), normal AUTO mode + * (ANDROID_CONTROL_MODE_AUTO), and using the scene mode setting + * (ANDROID_CONTROL_USE_SCENE_MODE). + * + * - In OFF mode, each of the individual AE/AF/AWB modes are effectively OFF, + * and none of the capture controls may be overridden by the 3A routines. + * + * - In AUTO mode, Auto-focus, auto-exposure, and auto-whitebalance all run + * their own independent algorithms, and have their own mode, state, and + * trigger metadata entries, as listed in the next section. + * + * - In USE_SCENE_MODE, the value of the ANDROID_CONTROL_SCENE_MODE entry must + * be used to determine the behavior of 3A routines. In SCENE_MODEs other than + * FACE_PRIORITY, the HAL must override the values of + * ANDROId_CONTROL_AE/AWB/AF_MODE to be the mode it prefers for the selected + * SCENE_MODE. For example, the HAL may prefer SCENE_MODE_NIGHT to use + * CONTINUOUS_FOCUS AF mode. Any user selection of AE/AWB/AF_MODE when scene + * must be ignored for these scene modes. + * + * - For SCENE_MODE_FACE_PRIORITY, the AE/AWB/AF_MODE controls work as in + * ANDROID_CONTROL_MODE_AUTO, but the 3A routines must bias toward metering + * and focusing on any detected faces in the scene. + * + * S4.1. Auto-focus settings and result entries: + * + * Main metadata entries: + * + * ANDROID_CONTROL_AF_MODE: Control for selecting the current autofocus + * mode. Set by the framework in the request settings. + * + * AF_MODE_OFF: AF is disabled; the framework/app directly controls lens + * position. + * + * AF_MODE_AUTO: Single-sweep autofocus. No lens movement unless AF is + * triggered. + * + * AF_MODE_MACRO: Single-sweep up-close autofocus. No lens movement unless + * AF is triggered. + * + * AF_MODE_CONTINUOUS_VIDEO: Smooth continuous focusing, for recording + * video. Triggering immediately locks focus in current + * position. Canceling resumes cotinuous focusing. + * + * AF_MODE_CONTINUOUS_PICTURE: Fast continuous focusing, for + * zero-shutter-lag still capture. Triggering locks focus once currently + * active sweep concludes. Canceling resumes continuous focusing. + * + * AF_MODE_EDOF: Advanced extended depth of field focusing. There is no + * autofocus scan, so triggering one or canceling one has no effect. + * Images are focused automatically by the HAL. + * + * ANDROID_CONTROL_AF_STATE: Dynamic metadata describing the current AF + * algorithm state, reported by the HAL in the result metadata. + * + * AF_STATE_INACTIVE: No focusing has been done, or algorithm was + * reset. Lens is not moving. Always the state for MODE_OFF or MODE_EDOF. + * When the device is opened, it must start in this state. + * + * AF_STATE_PASSIVE_SCAN: A continuous focus algorithm is currently scanning + * for good focus. The lens is moving. + * + * AF_STATE_PASSIVE_FOCUSED: A continuous focus algorithm believes it is + * well focused. The lens is not moving. The HAL may spontaneously leave + * this state. + * + * AF_STATE_PASSIVE_UNFOCUSED: A continuous focus algorithm believes it is + * not well focused. The lens is not moving. The HAL may spontaneously + * leave this state. + * + * AF_STATE_ACTIVE_SCAN: A scan triggered by the user is underway. + * + * AF_STATE_FOCUSED_LOCKED: The AF algorithm believes it is focused. The + * lens is not moving. + * + * AF_STATE_NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED: The AF algorithm has been unable to + * focus. The lens is not moving. + * + * ANDROID_CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER: Control for starting an autofocus scan, the + * meaning of which is mode- and state- dependent. Set by the framework in + * the request settings. + * + * AF_TRIGGER_IDLE: No current trigger. + * + * AF_TRIGGER_START: Trigger start of AF scan. Effect is mode and state + * dependent. + * + * AF_TRIGGER_CANCEL: Cancel current AF scan if any, and reset algorithm to + * default. + * + * Additional metadata entries: + * + * ANDROID_CONTROL_AF_REGIONS: Control for selecting the regions of the FOV + * that should be used to determine good focus. This applies to all AF + * modes that scan for focus. Set by the framework in the request + * settings. + * + * S4.2. Auto-exposure settings and result entries: + * + * Main metadata entries: + * + * ANDROID_CONTROL_AE_MODE: Control for selecting the current auto-exposure + * mode. Set by the framework in the request settings. + * + * AE_MODE_OFF: Autoexposure is disabled; the user controls exposure, gain, + * frame duration, and flash. + * + * AE_MODE_ON: Standard autoexposure, with flash control disabled. User may + * set flash to fire or to torch mode. + * + * AE_MODE_ON_AUTO_FLASH: Standard autoexposure, with flash on at HAL's + * discretion for precapture and still capture. User control of flash + * disabled. + * + * AE_MODE_ON_ALWAYS_FLASH: Standard autoexposure, with flash always fired + * for capture, and at HAL's discretion for precapture.. User control of + * flash disabled. + * + * AE_MODE_ON_AUTO_FLASH_REDEYE: Standard autoexposure, with flash on at + * HAL's discretion for precapture and still capture. Use a flash burst + * at end of precapture sequence to reduce redeye in the final + * picture. User control of flash disabled. + * + * ANDROID_CONTROL_AE_STATE: Dynamic metadata describing the current AE + * algorithm state, reported by the HAL in the result metadata. + * + * AE_STATE_INACTIVE: Initial AE state after mode switch. When the device is + * opened, it must start in this state. + * + * AE_STATE_SEARCHING: AE is not converged to a good value, and is adjusting + * exposure parameters. + * + * AE_STATE_CONVERGED: AE has found good exposure values for the current + * scene, and the exposure parameters are not changing. HAL may + * spontaneously leave this state to search for better solution. + * + * AE_STATE_LOCKED: AE has been locked with the AE_LOCK control. Exposure + * values are not changing. + * + * AE_STATE_FLASH_REQUIRED: The HAL has converged exposure, but believes + * flash is required for a sufficiently bright picture. Used for + * determining if a zero-shutter-lag frame can be used. + * + * AE_STATE_PRECAPTURE: The HAL is in the middle of a precapture + * sequence. Depending on AE mode, this mode may involve firing the + * flash for metering, or a burst of flash pulses for redeye reduction. + * + * ANDROID_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER: Control for starting a metering + * sequence before capturing a high-quality image. Set by the framework in + * the request settings. + * + * PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER_IDLE: No current trigger. + * + * PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER_START: Start a precapture sequence. The HAL should + * use the subsequent requests to measure good exposure/white balance + * for an upcoming high-resolution capture. + * + * Additional metadata entries: + * + * ANDROID_CONTROL_AE_LOCK: Control for locking AE controls to their current + * values + * + * ANDROID_CONTROL_AE_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION: Control for adjusting AE + * algorithm target brightness point. + * + * ANDROID_CONTROL_AE_TARGET_FPS_RANGE: Control for selecting the target frame + * rate range for the AE algorithm. The AE routine cannot change the frame + * rate to be outside these bounds. + * + * ANDROID_CONTROL_AE_REGIONS: Control for selecting the regions of the FOV + * that should be used to determine good exposure levels. This applies to + * all AE modes besides OFF. + * + * S4.3. Auto-whitebalance settings and result entries: + * + * Main metadata entries: + * + * ANDROID_CONTROL_AWB_MODE: Control for selecting the current white-balance + * mode. + * + * AWB_MODE_OFF: Auto-whitebalance is disabled. User controls color matrix. + * + * AWB_MODE_AUTO: Automatic white balance is enabled; 3A controls color + * transform, possibly using more complex transforms than a simple + * matrix. + * + * AWB_MODE_INCANDESCENT: Fixed white balance settings good for indoor + * incandescent (tungsten) lighting, roughly 2700K. + * + * AWB_MODE_FLUORESCENT: Fixed white balance settings good for fluorescent + * lighting, roughly 5000K. + * + * AWB_MODE_WARM_FLUORESCENT: Fixed white balance settings good for + * fluorescent lighting, roughly 3000K. + * + * AWB_MODE_DAYLIGHT: Fixed white balance settings good for daylight, + * roughly 5500K. + * + * AWB_MODE_CLOUDY_DAYLIGHT: Fixed white balance settings good for clouded + * daylight, roughly 6500K. + * + * AWB_MODE_TWILIGHT: Fixed white balance settings good for + * near-sunset/sunrise, roughly 15000K. + * + * AWB_MODE_SHADE: Fixed white balance settings good for areas indirectly + * lit by the sun, roughly 7500K. + * + * ANDROID_CONTROL_AWB_STATE: Dynamic metadata describing the current AWB + * algorithm state, reported by the HAL in the result metadata. + * + * AWB_STATE_INACTIVE: Initial AWB state after mode switch. When the device + * is opened, it must start in this state. + * + * AWB_STATE_SEARCHING: AWB is not converged to a good value, and is + * changing color adjustment parameters. + * + * AWB_STATE_CONVERGED: AWB has found good color adjustment values for the + * current scene, and the parameters are not changing. HAL may + * spontaneously leave this state to search for better solution. + * + * AWB_STATE_LOCKED: AWB has been locked with the AWB_LOCK control. Color + * adjustment values are not changing. + * + * Additional metadata entries: + * + * ANDROID_CONTROL_AWB_LOCK: Control for locking AWB color adjustments to + * their current values. + * + * ANDROID_CONTROL_AWB_REGIONS: Control for selecting the regions of the FOV + * that should be used to determine good color balance. This applies only + * to auto-WB mode. + * + * S4.4. General state machine transition notes + * + * Switching between AF, AE, or AWB modes always resets the algorithm's state + * to INACTIVE. Similarly, switching between CONTROL_MODE or + * CONTROL_SCENE_MODE if CONTROL_MODE == USE_SCENE_MODE resets all the + * algorithm states to INACTIVE. + * + * The tables below are per-mode. + * + * S4.5. AF state machines + * + * when enabling AF or changing AF mode + *| state | trans. cause | new state | notes | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| Any | AF mode change| INACTIVE | | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + * + * mode = AF_MODE_OFF or AF_MODE_EDOF + *| state | trans. cause | new state | notes | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| INACTIVE | | INACTIVE | Never changes | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + * + * mode = AF_MODE_AUTO or AF_MODE_MACRO + *| state | trans. cause | new state | notes | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| INACTIVE | AF_TRIGGER | ACTIVE_SCAN | Start AF sweep | + *| | | | Lens now moving | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| ACTIVE_SCAN | AF sweep done | FOCUSED_LOCKED | If AF successful | + *| | | | Lens now locked | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| ACTIVE_SCAN | AF sweep done | NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | If AF successful | + *| | | | Lens now locked | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| ACTIVE_SCAN | AF_CANCEL | INACTIVE | Cancel/reset AF | + *| | | | Lens now locked | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| FOCUSED_LOCKED | AF_CANCEL | INACTIVE | Cancel/reset AF | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| FOCUSED_LOCKED | AF_TRIGGER | ACTIVE_SCAN | Start new sweep | + *| | | | Lens now moving | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | AF_CANCEL | INACTIVE | Cancel/reset AF | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | AF_TRIGGER | ACTIVE_SCAN | Start new sweep | + *| | | | Lens now moving | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| All states | mode change | INACTIVE | | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + * + * mode = AF_MODE_CONTINUOUS_VIDEO + *| state | trans. cause | new state | notes | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| INACTIVE | HAL initiates | PASSIVE_SCAN | Start AF scan | + *| | new scan | | Lens now moving | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| INACTIVE | AF_TRIGGER | NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | AF state query | + *| | | | Lens now locked | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| PASSIVE_SCAN | HAL completes | PASSIVE_FOCUSED | End AF scan | + *| | current scan | | Lens now locked | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| PASSIVE_SCAN | HAL fails | PASSIVE_UNFOCUSED | End AF scan | + *| | current scan | | Lens now locked | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| PASSIVE_SCAN | AF_TRIGGER | FOCUSED_LOCKED | Immediate trans. | + *| | | | if focus is good | + *| | | | Lens now locked | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| PASSIVE_SCAN | AF_TRIGGER | NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | Immediate trans. | + *| | | | if focus is bad | + *| | | | Lens now locked | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| PASSIVE_SCAN | AF_CANCEL | INACTIVE | Reset lens | + *| | | | position | + *| | | | Lens now locked | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| PASSIVE_FOCUSED | HAL initiates | PASSIVE_SCAN | Start AF scan | + *| | new scan | | Lens now moving | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| PASSIVE_UNFOCUSED | HAL initiates | PASSIVE_SCAN | Start AF scan | + *| | new scan | | Lens now moving | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| PASSIVE_FOCUSED | AF_TRIGGER | FOCUSED_LOCKED | Immediate trans. | + *| | | | Lens now locked | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| PASSIVE_UNFOCUSED | AF_TRIGGER | NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | Immediate trans. | + *| | | | Lens now locked | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| FOCUSED_LOCKED | AF_TRIGGER | FOCUSED_LOCKED | No effect | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| FOCUSED_LOCKED | AF_CANCEL | INACTIVE | Restart AF scan | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | AF_TRIGGER | NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | No effect | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | AF_CANCEL | INACTIVE | Restart AF scan | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + * + * mode = AF_MODE_CONTINUOUS_PICTURE + *| state | trans. cause | new state | notes | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| INACTIVE | HAL initiates | PASSIVE_SCAN | Start AF scan | + *| | new scan | | Lens now moving | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| INACTIVE | AF_TRIGGER | NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | AF state query | + *| | | | Lens now locked | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| PASSIVE_SCAN | HAL completes | PASSIVE_FOCUSED | End AF scan | + *| | current scan | | Lens now locked | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| PASSIVE_SCAN | HAL fails | PASSIVE_UNFOCUSED | End AF scan | + *| | current scan | | Lens now locked | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| PASSIVE_SCAN | AF_TRIGGER | FOCUSED_LOCKED | Eventual trans. | + *| | | | once focus good | + *| | | | Lens now locked | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| PASSIVE_SCAN | AF_TRIGGER | NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | Eventual trans. | + *| | | | if cannot focus | + *| | | | Lens now locked | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| PASSIVE_SCAN | AF_CANCEL | INACTIVE | Reset lens | + *| | | | position | + *| | | | Lens now locked | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| PASSIVE_FOCUSED | HAL initiates | PASSIVE_SCAN | Start AF scan | + *| | new scan | | Lens now moving | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| PASSIVE_UNFOCUSED | HAL initiates | PASSIVE_SCAN | Start AF scan | + *| | new scan | | Lens now moving | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| PASSIVE_FOCUSED | AF_TRIGGER | FOCUSED_LOCKED | Immediate trans. | + *| | | | Lens now locked | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| PASSIVE_UNFOCUSED | AF_TRIGGER | NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | Immediate trans. | + *| | | | Lens now locked | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| FOCUSED_LOCKED | AF_TRIGGER | FOCUSED_LOCKED | No effect | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| FOCUSED_LOCKED | AF_CANCEL | INACTIVE | Restart AF scan | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | AF_TRIGGER | NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | No effect | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | AF_CANCEL | INACTIVE | Restart AF scan | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + * + * S4.6. AE and AWB state machines + * + * The AE and AWB state machines are mostly identical. AE has additional + * FLASH_REQUIRED and PRECAPTURE states. So rows below that refer to those two + * states should be ignored for the AWB state machine. + * + * when enabling AE/AWB or changing AE/AWB mode + *| state | trans. cause | new state | notes | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| Any | mode change | INACTIVE | | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + * + * mode = AE_MODE_OFF / AWB mode not AUTO + *| state | trans. cause | new state | notes | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| INACTIVE | | INACTIVE | AE/AWB disabled | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + * + * mode = AE_MODE_ON_* / AWB_MODE_AUTO + *| state | trans. cause | new state | notes | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| INACTIVE | HAL initiates | SEARCHING | | + *| | AE/AWB scan | | | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| INACTIVE | AE/AWB_LOCK | LOCKED | values locked | + *| | on | | | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| SEARCHING | HAL finishes | CONVERGED | good values, not | + *| | AE/AWB scan | | changing | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| SEARCHING | HAL finishes | FLASH_REQUIRED | converged but too| + *| | AE scan | | dark w/o flash | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| SEARCHING | AE/AWB_LOCK | LOCKED | values locked | + *| | on | | | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| CONVERGED | HAL initiates | SEARCHING | values locked | + *| | AE/AWB scan | | | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| CONVERGED | AE/AWB_LOCK | LOCKED | values locked | + *| | on | | | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| FLASH_REQUIRED | HAL initiates | SEARCHING | values locked | + *| | AE/AWB scan | | | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| FLASH_REQUIRED | AE/AWB_LOCK | LOCKED | values locked | + *| | on | | | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| LOCKED | AE/AWB_LOCK | SEARCHING | values not good | + *| | off | | after unlock | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| LOCKED | AE/AWB_LOCK | CONVERGED | values good | + *| | off | | after unlock | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| LOCKED | AE_LOCK | FLASH_REQUIRED | exposure good, | + *| | off | | but too dark | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| All AE states | PRECAPTURE_ | PRECAPTURE | Start precapture | + *| | START | | sequence | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| PRECAPTURE | Sequence done.| CONVERGED | Ready for high- | + *| | AE_LOCK off | | quality capture | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + *| PRECAPTURE | Sequence done.| LOCKED | Ready for high- | + *| | AE_LOCK on | | quality capture | + *+--------------------+---------------+--------------------+------------------+ + * + */ + +/** + * S5. Cropping: + * + * Cropping of the full pixel array (for digital zoom and other use cases where + * a smaller FOV is desirable) is communicated through the + * ANDROID_SCALER_CROP_REGION setting. This is a per-request setting, and can + * change on a per-request basis, which is critical for implementing smooth + * digital zoom. + * + * The region is defined as a rectangle (x, y, width, height), with (x, y) + * describing the top-left corner of the rectangle. The rectangle is defined on + * the coordinate system of the sensor active pixel array, with (0,0) being the + * top-left pixel of the active pixel array. Therefore, the width and height + * cannot be larger than the dimensions reported in the + * ANDROID_SENSOR_ACTIVE_PIXEL_ARRAY static info field. The minimum allowed + * width and height are reported by the HAL through the + * ANDROID_SCALER_MAX_DIGITAL_ZOOM static info field, which describes the + * maximum supported zoom factor. Therefore, the minimum crop region width and + * height are: + * + * {width, height} = + * { floor(ANDROID_SENSOR_ACTIVE_PIXEL_ARRAY[0] / + * ANDROID_SCALER_MAX_DIGITAL_ZOOM), + * floor(ANDROID_SENSOR_ACTIVE_PIXEL_ARRAY[1] / + * ANDROID_SCALER_MAX_DIGITAL_ZOOM) } + * + * If the crop region needs to fulfill specific requirements (for example, it + * needs to start on even coordinates, and its width/height needs to be even), + * the HAL must do the necessary rounding and write out the final crop region + * used in the output result metadata. Similarly, if the HAL implements video + * stabilization, it must adjust the result crop region to describe the region + * actually included in the output after video stabilization is applied. In + * general, a camera-using application must be able to determine the field of + * view it is receiving based on the crop region, the dimensions of the image + * sensor, and the lens focal length. + * + * It is assumed that the cropping is applied after raw to other color space + * conversion. Raw streams (RAW16 and RAW_OPAQUE) don't have this conversion stage, + * and are not croppable. Therefore, the crop region must be ignored by the HAL + * for raw streams. + * + * Since the crop region applies to all non-raw streams, which may have different aspect + * ratios than the crop region, the exact sensor region used for each stream may + * be smaller than the crop region. Specifically, each stream should maintain + * square pixels and its aspect ratio by minimally further cropping the defined + * crop region. If the stream's aspect ratio is wider than the crop region, the + * stream should be further cropped vertically, and if the stream's aspect ratio + * is narrower than the crop region, the stream should be further cropped + * horizontally. + * + * In all cases, the stream crop must be centered within the full crop region, + * and each stream is only either cropped horizontally or vertical relative to + * the full crop region, never both. + * + * For example, if two streams are defined, a 640x480 stream (4:3 aspect), and a + * 1280x720 stream (16:9 aspect), below demonstrates the expected output regions + * for each stream for a few sample crop regions, on a hypothetical 3 MP (2000 x + * 1500 pixel array) sensor. + * + * Crop region: (500, 375, 1000, 750) (4:3 aspect ratio) + * + * 640x480 stream crop: (500, 375, 1000, 750) (equal to crop region) + * 1280x720 stream crop: (500, 469, 1000, 562) (marked with =) + * + * 0 1000 2000 + * +---------+---------+---------+----------+ + * | Active pixel array | + * | | + * | | + * + +-------------------+ + 375 + * | | | | + * | O===================O | + * | I 1280x720 stream I | + * + I I + 750 + * | I I | + * | O===================O | + * | | | | + * + +-------------------+ + 1125 + * | Crop region, 640x480 stream | + * | | + * | | + * +---------+---------+---------+----------+ 1500 + * + * Crop region: (500, 375, 1333, 750) (16:9 aspect ratio) + * + * 640x480 stream crop: (666, 375, 1000, 750) (marked with =) + * 1280x720 stream crop: (500, 375, 1333, 750) (equal to crop region) + * + * 0 1000 2000 + * +---------+---------+---------+----------+ + * | Active pixel array | + * | | + * | | + * + +---O==================O---+ + 375 + * | | I 640x480 stream I | | + * | | I I | | + * | | I I | | + * + | I I | + 750 + * | | I I | | + * | | I I | | + * | | I I | | + * + +---O==================O---+ + 1125 + * | Crop region, 1280x720 stream | + * | | + * | | + * +---------+---------+---------+----------+ 1500 + * + * Crop region: (500, 375, 750, 750) (1:1 aspect ratio) + * + * 640x480 stream crop: (500, 469, 750, 562) (marked with =) + * 1280x720 stream crop: (500, 543, 750, 414) (marged with #) + * + * 0 1000 2000 + * +---------+---------+---------+----------+ + * | Active pixel array | + * | | + * | | + * + +--------------+ + 375 + * | O==============O | + * | ################ | + * | # # | + * + # # + 750 + * | # # | + * | ################ 1280x720 | + * | O==============O 640x480 | + * + +--------------+ + 1125 + * | Crop region | + * | | + * | | + * +---------+---------+---------+----------+ 1500 + * + * And a final example, a 1024x1024 square aspect ratio stream instead of the + * 480p stream: + * + * Crop region: (500, 375, 1000, 750) (4:3 aspect ratio) + * + * 1024x1024 stream crop: (625, 375, 750, 750) (marked with #) + * 1280x720 stream crop: (500, 469, 1000, 562) (marked with =) + * + * 0 1000 2000 + * +---------+---------+---------+----------+ + * | Active pixel array | + * | | + * | 1024x1024 stream | + * + +--###############--+ + 375 + * | | # # | | + * | O===================O | + * | I 1280x720 stream I | + * + I I + 750 + * | I I | + * | O===================O | + * | | # # | | + * + +--###############--+ + 1125 + * | Crop region | + * | | + * | | + * +---------+---------+---------+----------+ 1500 + * + */ + +/** + * S6. Error management: + * + * Camera HAL device ops functions that have a return value will all return + * -ENODEV / NULL in case of a serious error. This means the device cannot + * continue operation, and must be closed by the framework. Once this error is + * returned by some method, or if notify() is called with ERROR_DEVICE, only + * the close() method can be called successfully. All other methods will return + * -ENODEV / NULL. + * + * If a device op is called in the wrong sequence, for example if the framework + * calls configure_streams() is called before initialize(), the device must + * return -ENOSYS from the call, and do nothing. + * + * Transient errors in image capture must be reported through notify() as follows: + * + * - The failure of an entire capture to occur must be reported by the HAL by + * calling notify() with ERROR_REQUEST. Individual errors for the result + * metadata or the output buffers must not be reported in this case. + * + * - If the metadata for a capture cannot be produced, but some image buffers + * were filled, the HAL must call notify() with ERROR_RESULT. + * + * - If an output image buffer could not be filled, but either the metadata was + * produced or some other buffers were filled, the HAL must call notify() with + * ERROR_BUFFER for each failed buffer. + * + * In each of these transient failure cases, the HAL must still call + * process_capture_result, with valid output and input (if an input buffer was + * submitted) buffer_handle_t. If the result metadata could not be produced, it + * should be NULL. If some buffers could not be filled, they must be returned with + * process_capture_result in the error state, their release fences must be set to + * the acquire fences passed by the framework, or -1 if they have been waited on by + * the HAL already. + * + * Invalid input arguments result in -EINVAL from the appropriate methods. In + * that case, the framework must act as if that call had never been made. + * + */ + +/** + * S7. Key Performance Indicator (KPI) glossary: + * + * This includes some critical definitions that are used by KPI metrics. + * + * Pipeline Latency: + * For a given capture request, the duration from the framework calling + * process_capture_request to the HAL sending capture result and all buffers + * back by process_capture_result call. To make the Pipeline Latency measure + * independent of frame rate, it is measured by frame count. + * + * For example, when frame rate is 30 (fps), the frame duration (time interval + * between adjacent frame capture time) is 33 (ms). + * If it takes 5 frames for framework to get the result and buffers back for + * a given request, then the Pipeline Latency is 5 (frames), instead of + * 5 x 33 = 165 (ms). + * + * The Pipeline Latency is determined by android.request.pipelineDepth and + * android.request.pipelineMaxDepth, see their definitions for more details. + * + */ + +/** + * S8. Sample Use Cases: + * + * This includes some typical use case examples the camera HAL may support. + * + * S8.1 Zero Shutter Lag (ZSL) with CAMERA3_STREAM_BIDIRECTIONAL stream. + * + * For this use case, the bidirectional stream will be used by the framework as follows: + * + * 1. The framework includes a buffer from this stream as output buffer in a + * request as normal. + * + * 2. Once the HAL device returns a filled output buffer to the framework, + * the framework may do one of two things with the filled buffer: + * + * 2. a. The framework uses the filled data, and returns the now-used buffer + * to the stream queue for reuse. This behavior exactly matches the + * OUTPUT type of stream. + * + * 2. b. The framework wants to reprocess the filled data, and uses the + * buffer as an input buffer for a request. Once the HAL device has + * used the reprocessing buffer, it then returns it to the + * framework. The framework then returns the now-used buffer to the + * stream queue for reuse. + * + * 3. The HAL device will be given the buffer again as an output buffer for + * a request at some future point. + * + * For ZSL use case, the pixel format for bidirectional stream will be + * HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_RAW_OPAQUE or HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_IMPLEMENTATION_DEFINED if it + * is listed in android.scaler.availableInputOutputFormatsMap. When + * HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_IMPLEMENTATION_DEFINED is used, the gralloc + * usage flags for the consumer endpoint will be set to GRALLOC_USAGE_HW_CAMERA_ZSL. + * A configuration stream list that has BIDIRECTIONAL stream used as input, will + * usually also have a distinct OUTPUT stream to get the reprocessing data. For example, + * for the ZSL use case, the stream list might be configured with the following: + * + * - A HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_RAW_OPAQUE bidirectional stream is used + * as input. + * - And a HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_BLOB (JPEG) output stream. + * + * S8.2 ZSL (OPAQUE) reprocessing with CAMERA3_STREAM_INPUT stream. + * + * CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_3: + * When OPAQUE_REPROCESSING capability is supported by the camera device, the INPUT stream + * can be used for application/framework implemented use case like Zero Shutter Lag (ZSL). + * This kind of stream will be used by the framework as follows: + * + * 1. Application/framework configures an opaque (RAW or YUV based) format output stream that is + * used to produce the ZSL output buffers. The stream pixel format will be + * HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_IMPLEMENTATION_DEFINED. + * + * 2. Application/framework configures an opaque format input stream that is used to + * send the reprocessing ZSL buffers to the HAL. The stream pixel format will + * also be HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_IMPLEMENTATION_DEFINED. + * + * 3. Application/framework configures a YUV/JPEG output stream that is used to receive the + * reprocessed data. The stream pixel format will be YCbCr_420/HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_BLOB. + * + * 4. Application/framework picks a ZSL buffer from the ZSL output stream when a ZSL capture is + * issued by the application, and sends the data back as an input buffer in a + * reprocessing request, then sends to the HAL for reprocessing. + * + * 5. The HAL sends back the output YUV/JPEG result to framework. + * + * The HAL can select the actual opaque buffer format and configure the ISP pipeline + * appropriately based on the HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_IMPLEMENTATION_DEFINED format and + * the gralloc usage flag GRALLOC_USAGE_HW_CAMERA_ZSL. + + * S8.3 YUV reprocessing with CAMERA3_STREAM_INPUT stream. + * + * When YUV reprocessing is supported by the HAL, the INPUT stream + * can be used for the YUV reprocessing use cases like lucky-shot and image fusion. + * This kind of stream will be used by the framework as follows: + * + * 1. Application/framework configures an YCbCr_420 format output stream that is + * used to produce the output buffers. + * + * 2. Application/framework configures an YCbCr_420 format input stream that is used to + * send the reprocessing YUV buffers to the HAL. + * + * 3. Application/framework configures a YUV/JPEG output stream that is used to receive the + * reprocessed data. The stream pixel format will be YCbCr_420/HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_BLOB. + * + * 4. Application/framework processes the output buffers (could be as simple as picking + * an output buffer directly) from the output stream when a capture is issued, and sends + * the data back as an input buffer in a reprocessing request, then sends to the HAL + * for reprocessing. + * + * 5. The HAL sends back the output YUV/JPEG result to framework. + * + */ + +/** + * S9. Notes on Controls and Metadata + * + * This section contains notes about the interpretation and usage of various metadata tags. + * + * S9.1 HIGH_QUALITY and FAST modes. + * + * Many camera post-processing blocks may be listed as having HIGH_QUALITY, + * FAST, and OFF operating modes. These blocks will typically also have an + * 'available modes' tag representing which of these operating modes are + * available on a given device. The general policy regarding implementing + * these modes is as follows: + * + * 1. Operating mode controls of hardware blocks that cannot be disabled + * must not list OFF in their corresponding 'available modes' tags. + * + * 2. OFF will always be included in their corresponding 'available modes' + * tag if it is possible to disable that hardware block. + * + * 3. FAST must always be included in the 'available modes' tags for all + * post-processing blocks supported on the device. If a post-processing + * block also has a slower and higher quality operating mode that does + * not meet the framerate requirements for FAST mode, HIGH_QUALITY should + * be included in the 'available modes' tag to represent this operating + * mode. + */ + +/** + * S10. Reprocessing flow and controls + * + * This section describes the OPAQUE and YUV reprocessing flow and controls. OPAQUE reprocessing + * uses an opaque format that is not directly application-visible, and the application can + * only select some of the output buffers and send back to HAL for reprocessing, while YUV + * reprocessing gives the application opportunity to process the buffers before reprocessing. + * + * S8 gives the stream configurations for the typical reprocessing uses cases, + * this section specifies the buffer flow and controls in more details. + * + * S10.1 OPAQUE (typically for ZSL use case) reprocessing flow and controls + * + * For OPAQUE reprocessing (e.g. ZSL) use case, after the application creates the specific + * output and input streams, runtime buffer flow and controls are specified as below: + * + * 1. Application starts output streaming by sending repeating requests for output + * opaque buffers and preview. The buffers are held by an application + * maintained circular buffer. The requests are based on CAMERA3_TEMPLATE_ZERO_SHUTTER_LAG + * capture template, which should have all necessary settings that guarantee output + * frame rate is not slowed down relative to sensor output frame rate. + * + * 2. When a capture is issued, the application selects one output buffer based + * on application buffer selection logic, e.g. good AE and AF statistics etc. + * Application then creates an reprocess request based on the capture result associated + * with this selected buffer. The selected output buffer is now added to this reprocess + * request as an input buffer, the output buffer of this reprocess request should be + * either JPEG output buffer or YUV output buffer, or both, depending on the application + * choice. + * + * 3. Application then alters the reprocess settings to get best image quality. The HAL must + * support and only support below controls if the HAL support OPAQUE_REPROCESSING capability: + * - android.jpeg.* (if JPEG buffer is included as one of the output) + * - android.noiseReduction.mode (change to HIGH_QUALITY if it is supported) + * - android.edge.mode (change to HIGH_QUALITY if it is supported) + * All other controls must be ignored by the HAL. + * 4. HAL processed the input buffer and return the output buffers in the capture results + * as normal. + * + * S10.2 YUV reprocessing flow and controls + * + * The YUV reprocessing buffer flow is similar as OPAQUE reprocessing, with below difference: + * + * 1. Application may want to have finer granularity control of the intermediate YUV images + * (before reprocessing). For example, application may choose + * - android.noiseReduction.mode == MINIMAL + * to make sure the no YUV domain noise reduction has applied to the output YUV buffers, + * then it can do its own advanced noise reduction on them. For OPAQUE reprocessing case, this + * doesn't matter, as long as the final reprocessed image has the best quality. + * 2. Application may modify the YUV output buffer data. For example, for image fusion use + * case, where multiple output images are merged together to improve the signal-to-noise + * ratio (SNR). The input buffer may be generated from multiple buffers by the application. + * To avoid excessive amount of noise reduction and insufficient amount of edge enhancement + * being applied to the input buffer, the application can hint the HAL how much effective + * exposure time improvement has been done by the application, then the HAL can adjust the + * noise reduction and edge enhancement parameters to get best reprocessed image quality. + * Below tag can be used for this purpose: + * - android.reprocess.effectiveExposureFactor + * The value would be exposure time increase factor applied to the original output image, + * for example, if there are N image merged, the exposure time increase factor would be up + * to sqrt(N). See this tag spec for more details. + * + * S10.3 Reprocessing pipeline characteristics + * + * Reprocessing pipeline has below different characteristics comparing with normal output + * pipeline: + * + * 1. The reprocessing result can be returned ahead of the pending normal output results. But + * the FIFO ordering must be maintained for all reprocessing results. For example, there are + * below requests (A stands for output requests, B stands for reprocessing requests) + * being processed by the HAL: + * A1, A2, A3, A4, B1, A5, B2, A6... + * result of B1 can be returned before A1-A4, but result of B2 must be returned after B1. + * 2. Single input rule: For a given reprocessing request, all output buffers must be from the + * input buffer, rather than sensor output. For example, if a reprocess request include both + * JPEG and preview buffers, all output buffers must be produced from the input buffer + * included by the reprocessing request, rather than sensor. The HAL must not output preview + * buffers from sensor, while output JPEG buffer from the input buffer. + * 3. Input buffer will be from camera output directly (ZSL case) or indirectly(image fusion + * case). For the case where buffer is modified, the size will remain same. The HAL can + * notify CAMERA3_MSG_ERROR_REQUEST if buffer from unknown source is sent. + * 4. Result as reprocessing request: The HAL can expect that a reprocessing request is a copy + * of one of the output results with minor allowed setting changes. The HAL can notify + * CAMERA3_MSG_ERROR_REQUEST if a request from unknown source is issued. + * 5. Output buffers may not be used as inputs across the configure stream boundary, This is + * because an opaque stream like the ZSL output stream may have different actual image size + * inside of the ZSL buffer to save power and bandwidth for smaller resolution JPEG capture. + * The HAL may notify CAMERA3_MSG_ERROR_REQUEST if this case occurs. + * 6. HAL Reprocess requests error reporting during flush should follow the same rule specified + * by flush() method. + * + */ + +__BEGIN_DECLS + +struct camera3_device; + +/********************************************************************** + * + * Camera3 stream and stream buffer definitions. + * + * These structs and enums define the handles and contents of the input and + * output streams connecting the HAL to various framework and application buffer + * consumers. Each stream is backed by a gralloc buffer queue. + * + */ + +/** + * camera3_stream_type_t: + * + * The type of the camera stream, which defines whether the camera HAL device is + * the producer or the consumer for that stream, and how the buffers of the + * stream relate to the other streams. + */ +typedef enum camera3_stream_type { + /** + * This stream is an output stream; the camera HAL device will be + * responsible for filling buffers from this stream with newly captured or + * reprocessed image data. + */ + CAMERA3_STREAM_OUTPUT = 0, + + /** + * This stream is an input stream; the camera HAL device will be responsible + * for reading buffers from this stream and sending them through the camera + * processing pipeline, as if the buffer was a newly captured image from the + * imager. + * + * The pixel format for input stream can be any format reported by + * android.scaler.availableInputOutputFormatsMap. The pixel format of the + * output stream that is used to produce the reprocessing data may be any + * format reported by android.scaler.availableStreamConfigurations. The + * supported input/output stream combinations depends the camera device + * capabilities, see android.scaler.availableInputOutputFormatsMap for + * stream map details. + * + * This kind of stream is generally used to reprocess data into higher + * quality images (that otherwise would cause a frame rate performance + * loss), or to do off-line reprocessing. + * + * CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_3: + * The typical use cases are OPAQUE (typically ZSL) and YUV reprocessing, + * see S8.2, S8.3 and S10 for more details. + */ + CAMERA3_STREAM_INPUT = 1, + + /** + * This stream can be used for input and output. Typically, the stream is + * used as an output stream, but occasionally one already-filled buffer may + * be sent back to the HAL device for reprocessing. + * + * This kind of stream is meant generally for Zero Shutter Lag (ZSL) + * features, where copying the captured image from the output buffer to the + * reprocessing input buffer would be expensive. See S8.1 for more details. + * + * Note that the HAL will always be reprocessing data it produced. + * + */ + CAMERA3_STREAM_BIDIRECTIONAL = 2, + + /** + * Total number of framework-defined stream types + */ + CAMERA3_NUM_STREAM_TYPES + +} camera3_stream_type_t; + +/** + * camera3_stream_rotation_t: + * + * The required counterclockwise rotation of camera stream. + */ +typedef enum camera3_stream_rotation { + /* No rotation */ + CAMERA3_STREAM_ROTATION_0 = 0, + + /* Rotate by 90 degree counterclockwise */ + CAMERA3_STREAM_ROTATION_90 = 1, + + /* Rotate by 180 degree counterclockwise */ + CAMERA3_STREAM_ROTATION_180 = 2, + + /* Rotate by 270 degree counterclockwise */ + CAMERA3_STREAM_ROTATION_270 = 3 +} camera3_stream_rotation_t; + +/** + * camera3_stream_configuration_mode_t: + * + * This defines the general operation mode for the HAL (for a given stream configuration), where + * modes besides NORMAL have different semantics, and usually limit the generality of the API in + * exchange for higher performance in some particular area. + */ +typedef enum camera3_stream_configuration_mode { + /** + * Normal stream configuration operation mode. This is the default camera operation mode, + * where all semantics of HAL APIs and metadata controls apply. + */ + CAMERA3_STREAM_CONFIGURATION_NORMAL_MODE = 0, + + /** + * Special constrained high speed operation mode for devices that can not support high + * speed output in NORMAL mode. All streams in this configuration are operating at high speed + * mode and have different characteristics and limitations to achieve high speed output. + * The NORMAL mode can still be used for high speed output if the HAL can support high speed + * output while satisfying all the semantics of HAL APIs and metadata controls. It is + * recommended for the HAL to support high speed output in NORMAL mode (by advertising the high + * speed FPS ranges in android.control.aeAvailableTargetFpsRanges) if possible. + * + * This mode has below limitations/requirements: + * + * 1. The HAL must support up to 2 streams with sizes reported by + * android.control.availableHighSpeedVideoConfigurations. + * 2. In this mode, the HAL is expected to output up to 120fps or higher. This mode must + * support the targeted FPS range and size configurations reported by + * android.control.availableHighSpeedVideoConfigurations. + * 3. The HAL must support HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_IMPLEMENTATION_DEFINED output stream format. + * 4. To achieve efficient high speed streaming, the HAL may have to aggregate + * multiple frames together and send to camera device for processing where the request + * controls are same for all the frames in this batch (batch mode). The HAL must support + * max batch size and the max batch size requirements defined by + * android.control.availableHighSpeedVideoConfigurations. + * 5. In this mode, the HAL must override aeMode, awbMode, and afMode to ON, ON, and + * CONTINUOUS_VIDEO, respectively. All post-processing block mode controls must be + * overridden to be FAST. Therefore, no manual control of capture and post-processing + * parameters is possible. All other controls operate the same as when + * android.control.mode == AUTO. This means that all other android.control.* fields + * must continue to work, such as + * + * android.control.aeTargetFpsRange + * android.control.aeExposureCompensation + * android.control.aeLock + * android.control.awbLock + * android.control.effectMode + * android.control.aeRegions + * android.control.afRegions + * android.control.awbRegions + * android.control.afTrigger + * android.control.aePrecaptureTrigger + * + * Outside of android.control.*, the following controls must work: + * + * android.flash.mode (TORCH mode only, automatic flash for still capture will not work + * since aeMode is ON) + * android.lens.opticalStabilizationMode (if it is supported) + * android.scaler.cropRegion + * android.statistics.faceDetectMode (if it is supported) + * 6. To reduce the amount of data passed across process boundaries at + * high frame rate, within one batch, camera framework only propagates + * the last shutter notify and the last capture results (including partial + * results and final result) to the app. The shutter notifies and capture + * results for the other requests in the batch are derived by + * the camera framework. As a result, the HAL can return empty metadata + * except for the last result in the batch. + * + * For more details about high speed stream requirements, see + * android.control.availableHighSpeedVideoConfigurations and CONSTRAINED_HIGH_SPEED_VIDEO + * capability defined in android.request.availableCapabilities. + * + * This mode only needs to be supported by HALs that include CONSTRAINED_HIGH_SPEED_VIDEO in + * the android.request.availableCapabilities static metadata. + */ + CAMERA3_STREAM_CONFIGURATION_CONSTRAINED_HIGH_SPEED_MODE = 1, + + /** + * First value for vendor-defined stream configuration modes. + */ + CAMERA3_VENDOR_STREAM_CONFIGURATION_MODE_START = 0x8000 +} camera3_stream_configuration_mode_t; + +/** + * camera3_stream_t: + * + * A handle to a single camera input or output stream. A stream is defined by + * the framework by its buffer resolution and format, and additionally by the + * HAL with the gralloc usage flags and the maximum in-flight buffer count. + * + * The stream structures are owned by the framework, but pointers to a + * camera3_stream passed into the HAL by configure_streams() are valid until the + * end of the first subsequent configure_streams() call that _does not_ include + * that camera3_stream as an argument, or until the end of the close() call. + * + * All camera3_stream framework-controlled members are immutable once the + * camera3_stream is passed into configure_streams(). The HAL may only change + * the HAL-controlled parameters during a configure_streams() call, except for + * the contents of the private pointer. + * + * If a configure_streams() call returns a non-fatal error, all active streams + * remain valid as if configure_streams() had not been called. + * + * The endpoint of the stream is not visible to the camera HAL device. + * In DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_1, this was changed to share consumer usage flags + * on streams where the camera is a producer (OUTPUT and BIDIRECTIONAL stream + * types) see the usage field below. + */ +typedef struct camera3_stream { + + /***** + * Set by framework before configure_streams() + */ + + /** + * The type of the stream, one of the camera3_stream_type_t values. + */ + int stream_type; + + /** + * The width in pixels of the buffers in this stream + */ + uint32_t width; + + /** + * The height in pixels of the buffers in this stream + */ + uint32_t height; + + /** + * The pixel format for the buffers in this stream. Format is a value from + * the HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_* list in system/core/include/system/graphics.h, or + * from device-specific headers. + * + * If HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_IMPLEMENTATION_DEFINED is used, then the platform + * gralloc module will select a format based on the usage flags provided by + * the camera device and the other endpoint of the stream. + * + * <= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_1: + * + * The camera HAL device must inspect the buffers handed to it in the + * subsequent register_stream_buffers() call to obtain the + * implementation-specific format details, if necessary. + * + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_2: + * + * register_stream_buffers() won't be called by the framework, so the HAL + * should configure the ISP and sensor pipeline based purely on the sizes, + * usage flags, and formats for the configured streams. + */ + int format; + + /***** + * Set by HAL during configure_streams(). + */ + + /** + * The gralloc usage flags for this stream, as needed by the HAL. The usage + * flags are defined in gralloc.h (GRALLOC_USAGE_*), or in device-specific + * headers. + * + * For output streams, these are the HAL's producer usage flags. For input + * streams, these are the HAL's consumer usage flags. The usage flags from + * the producer and the consumer will be combined together and then passed + * to the platform gralloc HAL module for allocating the gralloc buffers for + * each stream. + * + * Version information: + * + * == CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_0: + * + * No initial value guaranteed when passed via configure_streams(). + * HAL may not use this field as input, and must write over this field + * with its usage flags. + * + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_1: + * + * For stream_type OUTPUT and BIDIRECTIONAL, when passed via + * configure_streams(), the initial value of this is the consumer's + * usage flags. The HAL may use these consumer flags to decide stream + * configuration. + * For stream_type INPUT, when passed via configure_streams(), the initial + * value of this is 0. + * For all streams passed via configure_streams(), the HAL must write + * over this field with its usage flags. + * + * From Android O, the usage flag for an output stream may be bitwise + * combination of usage flags for multiple consumers, for the purpose of + * sharing one camera stream between those consumers. The HAL must fail + * configure_streams call with -EINVAL if the combined flags cannot be + * supported due to imcompatible buffer format, dataSpace, or other hardware + * limitations. + */ + uint32_t usage; + + /** + * The maximum number of buffers the HAL device may need to have dequeued at + * the same time. The HAL device may not have more buffers in-flight from + * this stream than this value. + */ + uint32_t max_buffers; + + /** + * A handle to HAL-private information for the stream. Will not be inspected + * by the framework code. + */ + void *priv; + + /** + * A field that describes the contents of the buffer. The format and buffer + * dimensions define the memory layout and structure of the stream buffers, + * while dataSpace defines the meaning of the data within the buffer. + * + * For most formats, dataSpace defines the color space of the image data. + * In addition, for some formats, dataSpace indicates whether image- or + * depth-based data is requested. See system/core/include/system/graphics.h + * for details of formats and valid dataSpace values for each format. + * + * Version information: + * + * < CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_3: + * + * Not defined and should not be accessed. dataSpace should be assumed to + * be HAL_DATASPACE_UNKNOWN, and the appropriate color space, etc, should + * be determined from the usage flags and the format. + * + * = CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_3: + * + * Always set by the camera service. HAL must use this dataSpace to + * configure the stream to the correct colorspace, or to select between + * color and depth outputs if supported. The dataspace values are the + * legacy definitions in graphics.h + * + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_4: + * + * Always set by the camera service. HAL must use this dataSpace to + * configure the stream to the correct colorspace, or to select between + * color and depth outputs if supported. The dataspace values are set + * using the V0 dataspace definitions in graphics.h + */ + android_dataspace_t data_space; + + /** + * The required output rotation of the stream, one of + * the camera3_stream_rotation_t values. This must be inspected by HAL along + * with stream width and height. For example, if the rotation is 90 degree + * and the stream width and height is 720 and 1280 respectively, camera service + * will supply buffers of size 720x1280, and HAL should capture a 1280x720 image + * and rotate the image by 90 degree counterclockwise. The rotation field is + * no-op when the stream type is input. Camera HAL must ignore the rotation + * field for an input stream. + * + * <= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_2: + * + * Not defined and must not be accessed. HAL must not apply any rotation + * on output images. + * + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_3: + * + * Always set by camera service. HAL must inspect this field during stream + * configuration and returns -EINVAL if HAL cannot perform such rotation. + * HAL must always support CAMERA3_STREAM_ROTATION_0, so a + * configure_streams() call must not fail for unsupported rotation if + * rotation field of all streams is CAMERA3_STREAM_ROTATION_0. + * + */ + int rotation; + + /** + * The physical camera id this stream belongs to. + * + * <= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERISON_3_4: + * + * Not defined and must not be accessed. + * + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERISON_3_5: + * + * Always set by camera service. If the camera device is not a logical + * multi camera, or if the camera is a logical multi camera but the stream + * is not a physical output stream, this field will point to a 0-length + * string. + * + * A logical multi camera is a camera device backed by multiple physical + * cameras that are also exposed to the application. And for a logical + * multi camera, a physical output stream is an output stream specifically + * requested on an underlying physical camera. + * + * For an input stream, this field is guaranteed to be a 0-length string. + */ + const char* physical_camera_id; + + /* reserved for future use */ + void *reserved[6]; + +} camera3_stream_t; + +/** + * camera3_stream_configuration_t: + * + * A structure of stream definitions, used by configure_streams(). This + * structure defines all the output streams and the reprocessing input + * stream for the current camera use case. + */ +typedef struct camera3_stream_configuration { + /** + * The total number of streams requested by the framework. This includes + * both input and output streams. The number of streams will be at least 1, + * and there will be at least one output-capable stream. + */ + uint32_t num_streams; + + /** + * An array of camera stream pointers, defining the input/output + * configuration for the camera HAL device. + * + * At most one input-capable stream may be defined (INPUT or BIDIRECTIONAL) + * in a single configuration. + * + * At least one output-capable stream must be defined (OUTPUT or + * BIDIRECTIONAL). + */ + camera3_stream_t **streams; + + /** + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_3: + * + * The operation mode of streams in this configuration, one of the value + * defined in camera3_stream_configuration_mode_t. The HAL can use this + * mode as an indicator to set the stream property (e.g., + * camera3_stream->max_buffers) appropriately. For example, if the + * configuration is + * CAMERA3_STREAM_CONFIGURATION_CONSTRAINED_HIGH_SPEED_MODE, the HAL may + * want to set aside more buffers for batch mode operation (see + * android.control.availableHighSpeedVideoConfigurations for batch mode + * definition). + * + */ + uint32_t operation_mode; + + /** + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_5: + * + * The session metadata buffer contains the initial values of + * ANDROID_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_SESSION_KEYS. This field is optional + * and camera clients can choose to ignore it, in which case it will + * be set to NULL. If parameters are present, then Hal should examine + * the parameter values and configure its internal camera pipeline + * accordingly. + */ + const camera_metadata_t *session_parameters; +} camera3_stream_configuration_t; + +/** + * camera3_buffer_status_t: + * + * The current status of a single stream buffer. + */ +typedef enum camera3_buffer_status { + /** + * The buffer is in a normal state, and can be used after waiting on its + * sync fence. + */ + CAMERA3_BUFFER_STATUS_OK = 0, + + /** + * The buffer does not contain valid data, and the data in it should not be + * used. The sync fence must still be waited on before reusing the buffer. + */ + CAMERA3_BUFFER_STATUS_ERROR = 1 + +} camera3_buffer_status_t; + +/** + * camera3_stream_buffer_t: + * + * A single buffer from a camera3 stream. It includes a handle to its parent + * stream, the handle to the gralloc buffer itself, and sync fences + * + * The buffer does not specify whether it is to be used for input or output; + * that is determined by its parent stream type and how the buffer is passed to + * the HAL device. + */ +typedef struct camera3_stream_buffer { + /** + * The handle of the stream this buffer is associated with + */ + camera3_stream_t *stream; + + /** + * The native handle to the buffer + */ + buffer_handle_t *buffer; + + /** + * Current state of the buffer, one of the camera3_buffer_status_t + * values. The framework will not pass buffers to the HAL that are in an + * error state. In case a buffer could not be filled by the HAL, it must + * have its status set to CAMERA3_BUFFER_STATUS_ERROR when returned to the + * framework with process_capture_result(). + */ + int status; + + /** + * The acquire sync fence for this buffer. The HAL must wait on this fence + * fd before attempting to read from or write to this buffer. + * + * The framework may be set to -1 to indicate that no waiting is necessary + * for this buffer. + * + * When the HAL returns an output buffer to the framework with + * process_capture_result(), the acquire_fence must be set to -1. If the HAL + * never waits on the acquire_fence due to an error in filling a buffer, + * when calling process_capture_result() the HAL must set the release_fence + * of the buffer to be the acquire_fence passed to it by the framework. This + * will allow the framework to wait on the fence before reusing the buffer. + * + * For input buffers, the HAL must not change the acquire_fence field during + * the process_capture_request() call. + * + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_2: + * + * When the HAL returns an input buffer to the framework with + * process_capture_result(), the acquire_fence must be set to -1. If the HAL + * never waits on input buffer acquire fence due to an error, the sync + * fences should be handled similarly to the way they are handled for output + * buffers. + */ + int acquire_fence; + + /** + * The release sync fence for this buffer. The HAL must set this fence when + * returning buffers to the framework, or write -1 to indicate that no + * waiting is required for this buffer. + * + * For the output buffers, the fences must be set in the output_buffers + * array passed to process_capture_result(). + * + * <= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_1: + * + * For the input buffer, the release fence must be set by the + * process_capture_request() call. + * + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_2: + * + * For the input buffer, the fences must be set in the input_buffer + * passed to process_capture_result(). + * + * After signaling the release_fence for this buffer, the HAL + * should not make any further attempts to access this buffer as the + * ownership has been fully transferred back to the framework. + * + * If a fence of -1 was specified then the ownership of this buffer + * is transferred back immediately upon the call of process_capture_result. + */ + int release_fence; + +} camera3_stream_buffer_t; + +/** + * camera3_stream_buffer_set_t: + * + * The complete set of gralloc buffers for a stream. This structure is given to + * register_stream_buffers() to allow the camera HAL device to register/map/etc + * newly allocated stream buffers. + * + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_2: + * + * Deprecated (and not used). In particular, + * register_stream_buffers is also deprecated and will never be invoked. + * + */ +typedef struct camera3_stream_buffer_set { + /** + * The stream handle for the stream these buffers belong to + */ + camera3_stream_t *stream; + + /** + * The number of buffers in this stream. It is guaranteed to be at least + * stream->max_buffers. + */ + uint32_t num_buffers; + + /** + * The array of gralloc buffer handles for this stream. If the stream format + * is set to HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_IMPLEMENTATION_DEFINED, the camera HAL device + * should inspect the passed-in buffers to determine any platform-private + * pixel format information. + */ + buffer_handle_t **buffers; + +} camera3_stream_buffer_set_t; + +/** + * camera3_jpeg_blob: + * + * Transport header for compressed JPEG or JPEG_APP_SEGMENTS buffers in output streams. + * + * To capture JPEG or JPEG_APP_SEGMENTS images, a stream is created using the pixel format + * HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_BLOB. The buffer size for the stream is calculated by the + * framework, based on the static metadata field android.jpeg.maxSize for JPEG, + * and android.jpeg.maxAppsSegments for JPEG_APP_SEGMENTS. + * + * Since compressed JPEG/JPEG_APP_SEGMENTS images are of variable size, the HAL needs to + * include the final size of the image using this structure inside the output + * stream buffer. The JPEG blob ID field must be set to CAMERA3_JPEG_BLOB_ID for + * JPEG and CAMERA3_JPEG_APP_SEGMENTS_BLOB_ID for APP segments. + * + * Transport header should be at the end of the output stream buffer. That + * means the jpeg_blob_id must start at byte[buffer_size - + * sizeof(camera3_jpeg_blob)], where the buffer_size is the size of gralloc buffer. + * The blob data itself starts at the beginning of the buffer and should be + * jpeg_size bytes long. HAL using this transport header for JPEG must account for + * it in android.jpeg.maxSize. For JPEG APP segments, camera framework makes + * sure that the output stream buffer is large enough for the transport header. + */ +typedef struct camera3_jpeg_blob { + uint16_t jpeg_blob_id; + uint32_t jpeg_size; +} camera3_jpeg_blob_t; + +enum { + CAMERA3_JPEG_BLOB_ID = 0x00FF, + CAMERA3_JPEG_APP_SEGMENTS_BLOB_ID = 0x0100, +}; + +/********************************************************************** + * + * Message definitions for the HAL notify() callback. + * + * These definitions are used for the HAL notify callback, to signal + * asynchronous events from the HAL device to the Android framework. + * + */ + +/** + * camera3_msg_type: + * + * Indicates the type of message sent, which specifies which member of the + * message union is valid. + * + */ +typedef enum camera3_msg_type { + /** + * An error has occurred. camera3_notify_msg.message.error contains the + * error information. + */ + CAMERA3_MSG_ERROR = 1, + + /** + * The exposure of a given request or processing a reprocess request has + * begun. camera3_notify_msg.message.shutter contains the information + * the capture. + */ + CAMERA3_MSG_SHUTTER = 2, + + /** + * Number of framework message types + */ + CAMERA3_NUM_MESSAGES + +} camera3_msg_type_t; + +/** + * Defined error codes for CAMERA_MSG_ERROR + */ +typedef enum camera3_error_msg_code { + /** + * A serious failure occured. No further frames or buffer streams will + * be produced by the device. Device should be treated as closed. The + * client must reopen the device to use it again. The frame_number field + * is unused. + */ + CAMERA3_MSG_ERROR_DEVICE = 1, + + /** + * An error has occurred in processing a request. No output (metadata or + * buffers) will be produced for this request. The frame_number field + * specifies which request has been dropped. Subsequent requests are + * unaffected, and the device remains operational. + */ + CAMERA3_MSG_ERROR_REQUEST = 2, + + /** + * An error has occurred in producing an output result metadata buffer + * for a request, but output stream buffers for it will still be + * available. Subsequent requests are unaffected, and the device remains + * operational. The frame_number field specifies the request for which + * result metadata won't be available. + * + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_6: + * + * In case the result metadata is absent for a logical camera device, then the + * error_stream pointer must be set to NULL. + * If the result metadata cannot be produced for a physical camera device, then + * error_stream must contain a pointer to a respective stream associated with + * that physical device. + */ + CAMERA3_MSG_ERROR_RESULT = 3, + + /** + * An error has occurred in placing an output buffer into a stream for a + * request. The frame metadata and other buffers may still be + * available. Subsequent requests are unaffected, and the device remains + * operational. The frame_number field specifies the request for which the + * buffer was dropped, and error_stream contains a pointer to the stream + * that dropped the frame. + */ + CAMERA3_MSG_ERROR_BUFFER = 4, + + /** + * Number of error types + */ + CAMERA3_MSG_NUM_ERRORS + +} camera3_error_msg_code_t; + +/** + * camera3_error_msg_t: + * + * Message contents for CAMERA3_MSG_ERROR + */ +typedef struct camera3_error_msg { + /** + * Frame number of the request the error applies to. 0 if the frame number + * isn't applicable to the error. + */ + uint32_t frame_number; + + /** + * Pointer to the stream that had a failure. NULL if the stream isn't + * applicable to the error. + */ + camera3_stream_t *error_stream; + + /** + * The code for this error; one of the CAMERA_MSG_ERROR enum values. + */ + int error_code; + +} camera3_error_msg_t; + +/** + * camera3_shutter_msg_t: + * + * Message contents for CAMERA3_MSG_SHUTTER + */ +typedef struct camera3_shutter_msg { + /** + * Frame number of the request that has begun exposure or reprocessing. + */ + uint32_t frame_number; + + /** + * Timestamp for the start of capture. For a reprocess request, this must + * be input image's start of capture. This must match the capture result + * metadata's sensor exposure start timestamp. + */ + uint64_t timestamp; + +} camera3_shutter_msg_t; + +/** + * camera3_notify_msg_t: + * + * The message structure sent to camera3_callback_ops_t.notify() + */ +typedef struct camera3_notify_msg { + + /** + * The message type. One of camera3_notify_msg_type, or a private extension. + */ + int type; + + union { + /** + * Error message contents. Valid if type is CAMERA3_MSG_ERROR + */ + camera3_error_msg_t error; + + /** + * Shutter message contents. Valid if type is CAMERA3_MSG_SHUTTER + */ + camera3_shutter_msg_t shutter; + + /** + * Generic message contents. Used to ensure a minimum size for custom + * message types. + */ + uint8_t generic[32]; + } message; + +} camera3_notify_msg_t; + + +/********************************************************************** + * + * Types definition for request_stream_buffers() callback. + * + */ + +/** + * camera3_buffer_request_status_t: + * + * The overall buffer request status returned by request_stream_buffers() + */ +typedef enum camera3_buffer_request_status { + /** + * request_stream_buffers() call succeeded and all requested buffers are + * returned. + */ + CAMERA3_BUF_REQ_OK = 0, + + /** + * request_stream_buffers() call failed for some streams. + * Check per stream status for each returned camera3_stream_buffer_ret_t. + */ + CAMERA3_BUF_REQ_FAILED_PARTIAL = 1, + + /** + * request_stream_buffers() call failed for all streams and no buffers are + * returned at all. Camera service is about to or is performing + * configure_streams() call. HAL must wait until next configure_streams() + * call is finished before requesting buffers again. + */ + CAMERA3_BUF_REQ_FAILED_CONFIGURING = 2, + + /** + * request_stream_buffers() call failed for all streams and no buffers are + * returned at all. Failure due to bad camera3_buffer_request input, eg: + * unknown stream or repeated stream in the list of buffer requests. + */ + CAMERA3_BUF_REQ_FAILED_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENTS = 3, + + /** + * request_stream_buffers() call failed for all streams and no buffers are + * returned at all. This can happen for unknown reasons or a combination + * of different failure reasons per stream. For the latter case, caller can + * check per stream failure reason returned in camera3_stream_buffer_ret. + */ + CAMERA3_BUF_REQ_FAILED_UNKNOWN = 4, + + /** + * Number of buffer request status + */ + CAMERA3_BUF_REQ_NUM_STATUS + +} camera3_buffer_request_status_t; + +/** + * camera3_stream_buffer_req_status_t: + * + * The per stream buffer request status returned by request_stream_buffers() + */ +typedef enum camera3_stream_buffer_req_status { + /** + * Get buffer succeeds and all requested buffers are returned. + */ + CAMERA3_PS_BUF_REQ_OK = 0, + + /** + * Get buffer failed due to timeout waiting for an available buffer. This is + * likely due to the client application holding too many buffers, or the + * system is under memory pressure. + * This is not a fatal error. HAL can try to request buffer for this stream + * later. If HAL cannot get a buffer for certain capture request in time + * due to this error, HAL can send an ERROR_REQUEST to camera service and + * drop processing that request. + */ + CAMERA3_PS_BUF_REQ_NO_BUFFER_AVAILABLE = 1, + + /** + * Get buffer failed due to HAL has reached its maxBuffer count. This is not + * a fatal error. HAL can try to request buffer for this stream again after + * it returns at least one buffer of that stream to camera service. + */ + CAMERA3_PS_BUF_REQ_MAX_BUFFER_EXCEEDED = 2, + + /** + * Get buffer failed due to the stream is disconnected by client + * application, has been removed, or not recognized by camera service. + * This means application is no longer interested in this stream. + * Requesting buffer for this stream will never succeed after this error is + * returned. HAL must safely return all buffers of this stream after + * getting this error. If HAL gets another capture request later targeting + * a disconnected stream, HAL must send an ERROR_REQUEST to camera service + * and drop processing that request. + */ + CAMERA3_PS_BUF_REQ_STREAM_DISCONNECTED = 3, + + /** + * Get buffer failed for unknown reason. This is a fatal error and HAL must + * send ERROR_DEVICE to camera service and be ready to be closed. + */ + CAMERA3_PS_BUF_REQ_UNKNOWN_ERROR = 4, + + /** + * Number of buffer request status + */ + CAMERA3_PS_BUF_REQ_NUM_STATUS +} camera3_stream_buffer_req_status_t; + +typedef struct camera3_buffer_request { + /** + * The stream HAL wants to request buffer from + */ + camera3_stream_t *stream; + + /** + * The number of buffers HAL requested + */ + uint32_t num_buffers_requested; +} camera3_buffer_request_t; + +typedef struct camera3_stream_buffer_ret { + /** + * The stream HAL wants to request buffer from + */ + camera3_stream_t *stream; + + /** + * The status of buffer request of this stream + */ + camera3_stream_buffer_req_status_t status; + + /** + * Number of output buffers returned. Must be 0 when above status is not + * CAMERA3_PS_BUF_REQ_OK; otherwise the value must be equal to + * num_buffers_requested in the corresponding camera3_buffer_request_t + */ + uint32_t num_output_buffers; + + /** + * The returned output buffers for the stream. + * Caller of request_stream_buffers() should supply this with enough memory + * (num_buffers_requested * sizeof(camera3_stream_buffer_t)) + */ + camera3_stream_buffer_t *output_buffers; +} camera3_stream_buffer_ret_t; + + +/********************************************************************** + * + * Capture request/result definitions for the HAL process_capture_request() + * method, and the process_capture_result() callback. + * + */ + +/** + * camera3_request_template_t: + * + * Available template types for + * camera3_device_ops.construct_default_request_settings() + */ +typedef enum camera3_request_template { + /** + * Standard camera preview operation with 3A on auto. + */ + CAMERA3_TEMPLATE_PREVIEW = 1, + + /** + * Standard camera high-quality still capture with 3A and flash on auto. + */ + CAMERA3_TEMPLATE_STILL_CAPTURE = 2, + + /** + * Standard video recording plus preview with 3A on auto, torch off. + */ + CAMERA3_TEMPLATE_VIDEO_RECORD = 3, + + /** + * High-quality still capture while recording video. Application will + * include preview, video record, and full-resolution YUV or JPEG streams in + * request. Must not cause stuttering on video stream. 3A on auto. + */ + CAMERA3_TEMPLATE_VIDEO_SNAPSHOT = 4, + + /** + * Zero-shutter-lag mode. Application will request preview and + * full-resolution data for each frame, and reprocess it to JPEG when a + * still image is requested by user. Settings should provide highest-quality + * full-resolution images without compromising preview frame rate. 3A on + * auto. + */ + CAMERA3_TEMPLATE_ZERO_SHUTTER_LAG = 5, + + /** + * A basic template for direct application control of capture + * parameters. All automatic control is disabled (auto-exposure, auto-white + * balance, auto-focus), and post-processing parameters are set to preview + * quality. The manual capture parameters (exposure, sensitivity, etc.) + * are set to reasonable defaults, but should be overridden by the + * application depending on the intended use case. + */ + CAMERA3_TEMPLATE_MANUAL = 6, + + /* Total number of templates */ + CAMERA3_TEMPLATE_COUNT, + + /** + * First value for vendor-defined request templates + */ + CAMERA3_VENDOR_TEMPLATE_START = 0x40000000 + +} camera3_request_template_t; + +/** + * camera3_capture_request_t: + * + * A single request for image capture/buffer reprocessing, sent to the Camera + * HAL device by the framework in process_capture_request(). + * + * The request contains the settings to be used for this capture, and the set of + * output buffers to write the resulting image data in. It may optionally + * contain an input buffer, in which case the request is for reprocessing that + * input buffer instead of capturing a new image with the camera sensor. The + * capture is identified by the frame_number. + * + * In response, the camera HAL device must send a camera3_capture_result + * structure asynchronously to the framework, using the process_capture_result() + * callback. + */ +typedef struct camera3_capture_request { + /** + * The frame number is an incrementing integer set by the framework to + * uniquely identify this capture. It needs to be returned in the result + * call, and is also used to identify the request in asynchronous + * notifications sent to camera3_callback_ops_t.notify(). + */ + uint32_t frame_number; + + /** + * The settings buffer contains the capture and processing parameters for + * the request. As a special case, a NULL settings buffer indicates that the + * settings are identical to the most-recently submitted capture request. A + * NULL buffer cannot be used as the first submitted request after a + * configure_streams() call. + */ + const camera_metadata_t *settings; + + /** + * The input stream buffer to use for this request, if any. + * + * If input_buffer is NULL, then the request is for a new capture from the + * imager. If input_buffer is valid, the request is for reprocessing the + * image contained in input_buffer. + * + * In the latter case, the HAL must set the release_fence of the + * input_buffer to a valid sync fence, or to -1 if the HAL does not support + * sync, before process_capture_request() returns. + * + * The HAL is required to wait on the acquire sync fence of the input buffer + * before accessing it. + * + * <= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_1: + * + * Any input buffer included here will have been registered with the HAL + * through register_stream_buffers() before its inclusion in a request. + * + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_2: + * + * The buffers will not have been pre-registered with the HAL. + * Subsequent requests may reuse buffers, or provide entirely new buffers. + */ + camera3_stream_buffer_t *input_buffer; + + /** + * The number of output buffers for this capture request. Must be at least + * 1. + */ + uint32_t num_output_buffers; + + /** + * An array of num_output_buffers stream buffers, to be filled with image + * data from this capture/reprocess. The HAL must wait on the acquire fences + * of each stream buffer before writing to them. + * + * The HAL takes ownership of the actual buffer_handle_t entries in + * output_buffers; the framework does not access them until they are + * returned in a camera3_capture_result_t. + * + * <= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_1: + * + * All the buffers included here will have been registered with the HAL + * through register_stream_buffers() before their inclusion in a request. + * + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_2: + * + * Any or all of the buffers included here may be brand new in this + * request (having never before seen by the HAL). + */ + const camera3_stream_buffer_t *output_buffers; + + /** + * <= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERISON_3_4: + * + * Not defined and must not be accessed. + * + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_5: + * The number of physical camera settings to be applied. If 'num_physcam_settings' + * equals 0 or a physical device is not included, then Hal must decide the + * specific physical device settings based on the default 'settings'. + */ + uint32_t num_physcam_settings; + + /** + * <= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERISON_3_4: + * + * Not defined and must not be accessed. + * + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_5: + * The physical camera ids. The array will contain 'num_physcam_settings' + * camera id strings for all physical devices that have specific settings. + * In case some id is invalid, the process capture request must fail and return + * -EINVAL. + */ + const char **physcam_id; + + /** + * <= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERISON_3_4: + * + * Not defined and must not be accessed. + * + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_5: + * The capture settings for the physical cameras. The array will contain + * 'num_physcam_settings' settings for invididual physical devices. In + * case the settings at some particular index are empty, the process capture + * request must fail and return -EINVAL. + */ + const camera_metadata_t **physcam_settings; + +} camera3_capture_request_t; + +/** + * camera3_capture_result_t: + * + * The result of a single capture/reprocess by the camera HAL device. This is + * sent to the framework asynchronously with process_capture_result(), in + * response to a single capture request sent to the HAL with + * process_capture_request(). Multiple process_capture_result() calls may be + * performed by the HAL for each request. + * + * Each call, all with the same frame + * number, may contain some subset of the output buffers, and/or the result + * metadata. The metadata may only be provided once for a given frame number; + * all other calls must set the result metadata to NULL. + * + * The result structure contains the output metadata from this capture, and the + * set of output buffers that have been/will be filled for this capture. Each + * output buffer may come with a release sync fence that the framework will wait + * on before reading, in case the buffer has not yet been filled by the HAL. + * + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_2: + * + * The metadata may be provided multiple times for a single frame number. The + * framework will accumulate together the final result set by combining each + * partial result together into the total result set. + * + * If an input buffer is given in a request, the HAL must return it in one of + * the process_capture_result calls, and the call may be to just return the input + * buffer, without metadata and output buffers; the sync fences must be handled + * the same way they are done for output buffers. + * + * + * Performance considerations: + * + * Applications will also receive these partial results immediately, so sending + * partial results is a highly recommended performance optimization to avoid + * the total pipeline latency before sending the results for what is known very + * early on in the pipeline. + * + * A typical use case might be calculating the AF state halfway through the + * pipeline; by sending the state back to the framework immediately, we get a + * 50% performance increase and perceived responsiveness of the auto-focus. + * + */ +typedef struct camera3_capture_result { + /** + * The frame number is an incrementing integer set by the framework in the + * submitted request to uniquely identify this capture. It is also used to + * identify the request in asynchronous notifications sent to + * camera3_callback_ops_t.notify(). + */ + uint32_t frame_number; + + /** + * The result metadata for this capture. This contains information about the + * final capture parameters, the state of the capture and post-processing + * hardware, the state of the 3A algorithms, if enabled, and the output of + * any enabled statistics units. + * + * Only one call to process_capture_result() with a given frame_number may + * include the result metadata. All other calls for the same frame_number + * must set this to NULL. + * + * If there was an error producing the result metadata, result must be an + * empty metadata buffer, and notify() must be called with ERROR_RESULT. + * + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_2: + * + * Multiple calls to process_capture_result() with a given frame_number + * may include the result metadata. + * + * Partial metadata submitted should not include any metadata key returned + * in a previous partial result for a given frame. Each new partial result + * for that frame must also set a distinct partial_result value. + * + * If notify has been called with ERROR_RESULT, all further partial + * results for that frame are ignored by the framework. + */ + const camera_metadata_t *result; + + /** + * The number of output buffers returned in this result structure. Must be + * less than or equal to the matching capture request's count. If this is + * less than the buffer count in the capture request, at least one more call + * to process_capture_result with the same frame_number must be made, to + * return the remaining output buffers to the framework. This may only be + * zero if the structure includes valid result metadata or an input buffer + * is returned in this result. + */ + uint32_t num_output_buffers; + + /** + * The handles for the output stream buffers for this capture. They may not + * yet be filled at the time the HAL calls process_capture_result(); the + * framework will wait on the release sync fences provided by the HAL before + * reading the buffers. + * + * The HAL must set the stream buffer's release sync fence to a valid sync + * fd, or to -1 if the buffer has already been filled. + * + * If the HAL encounters an error while processing the buffer, and the + * buffer is not filled, the buffer's status field must be set to + * CAMERA3_BUFFER_STATUS_ERROR. If the HAL did not wait on the acquire fence + * before encountering the error, the acquire fence should be copied into + * the release fence, to allow the framework to wait on the fence before + * reusing the buffer. + * + * The acquire fence must be set to -1 for all output buffers. If + * num_output_buffers is zero, this may be NULL. In that case, at least one + * more process_capture_result call must be made by the HAL to provide the + * output buffers. + * + * When process_capture_result is called with a new buffer for a frame, + * all previous frames' buffers for that corresponding stream must have been + * already delivered (the fences need not have yet been signaled). + * + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_2: + * + * Gralloc buffers for a frame may be sent to framework before the + * corresponding SHUTTER-notify. + * + * Performance considerations: + * + * Buffers delivered to the framework will not be dispatched to the + * application layer until a start of exposure timestamp has been received + * via a SHUTTER notify() call. It is highly recommended to + * dispatch that call as early as possible. + */ + const camera3_stream_buffer_t *output_buffers; + + /** + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_2: + * + * The handle for the input stream buffer for this capture. It may not + * yet be consumed at the time the HAL calls process_capture_result(); the + * framework will wait on the release sync fences provided by the HAL before + * reusing the buffer. + * + * The HAL should handle the sync fences the same way they are done for + * output_buffers. + * + * Only one input buffer is allowed to be sent per request. Similarly to + * output buffers, the ordering of returned input buffers must be + * maintained by the HAL. + * + * Performance considerations: + * + * The input buffer should be returned as early as possible. If the HAL + * supports sync fences, it can call process_capture_result to hand it back + * with sync fences being set appropriately. If the sync fences are not + * supported, the buffer can only be returned when it is consumed, which + * may take long time; the HAL may choose to copy this input buffer to make + * the buffer return sooner. + */ + const camera3_stream_buffer_t *input_buffer; + + /** + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_2: + * + * In order to take advantage of partial results, the HAL must set the + * static metadata android.request.partialResultCount to the number of + * partial results it will send for each frame. + * + * Each new capture result with a partial result must set + * this field (partial_result) to a distinct inclusive value between + * 1 and android.request.partialResultCount. + * + * HALs not wishing to take advantage of this feature must not + * set an android.request.partialResultCount or partial_result to a value + * other than 1. + * + * This value must be set to 0 when a capture result contains buffers only + * and no metadata. + */ + uint32_t partial_result; + + /** + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_5: + * + * Specifies the number of physical camera metadata this capture result + * contains. It must be equal to the number of physical cameras being + * requested from. + * + * If the current camera device is not a logical multi-camera, or the + * corresponding capture_request doesn't request on any physical camera, + * this field must be 0. + */ + uint32_t num_physcam_metadata; + + /** + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_5: + * + * An array of strings containing the physical camera ids for the returned + * physical camera metadata. The length of the array is + * num_physcam_metadata. + */ + const char **physcam_ids; + + /** + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_5: + * + * The array of physical camera metadata for the physical cameras being + * requested upon. This array should have a 1-to-1 mapping with the + * physcam_ids. The length of the array is num_physcam_metadata. + */ + const camera_metadata_t **physcam_metadata; + +} camera3_capture_result_t; + +/********************************************************************** + * + * Callback methods for the HAL to call into the framework. + * + * These methods are used to return metadata and image buffers for a completed + * or failed captures, and to notify the framework of asynchronous events such + * as errors. + * + * The framework will not call back into the HAL from within these callbacks, + * and these calls will not block for extended periods. + * + */ +typedef struct camera3_callback_ops { + + /** + * process_capture_result: + * + * Send results from a completed capture to the framework. + * process_capture_result() may be invoked multiple times by the HAL in + * response to a single capture request. This allows, for example, the + * metadata and low-resolution buffers to be returned in one call, and + * post-processed JPEG buffers in a later call, once it is available. Each + * call must include the frame number of the request it is returning + * metadata or buffers for. + * + * A component (buffer or metadata) of the complete result may only be + * included in one process_capture_result call. A buffer for each stream, + * and the result metadata, must be returned by the HAL for each request in + * one of the process_capture_result calls, even in case of errors producing + * some of the output. A call to process_capture_result() with neither + * output buffers or result metadata is not allowed. + * + * The order of returning metadata and buffers for a single result does not + * matter, but buffers for a given stream must be returned in FIFO order. So + * the buffer for request 5 for stream A must always be returned before the + * buffer for request 6 for stream A. This also applies to the result + * metadata; the metadata for request 5 must be returned before the metadata + * for request 6. + * + * However, different streams are independent of each other, so it is + * acceptable and expected that the buffer for request 5 for stream A may be + * returned after the buffer for request 6 for stream B is. And it is + * acceptable that the result metadata for request 6 for stream B is + * returned before the buffer for request 5 for stream A is. + * + * The HAL retains ownership of result structure, which only needs to be + * valid to access during this call. The framework will copy whatever it + * needs before this call returns. + * + * The output buffers do not need to be filled yet; the framework will wait + * on the stream buffer release sync fence before reading the buffer + * data. Therefore, this method should be called by the HAL as soon as + * possible, even if some or all of the output buffers are still in + * being filled. The HAL must include valid release sync fences into each + * output_buffers stream buffer entry, or -1 if that stream buffer is + * already filled. + * + * If the result buffer cannot be constructed for a request, the HAL should + * return an empty metadata buffer, but still provide the output buffers and + * their sync fences. In addition, notify() must be called with an + * ERROR_RESULT message. + * + * If an output buffer cannot be filled, its status field must be set to + * STATUS_ERROR. In addition, notify() must be called with a ERROR_BUFFER + * message. + * + * If the entire capture has failed, then this method still needs to be + * called to return the output buffers to the framework. All the buffer + * statuses should be STATUS_ERROR, and the result metadata should be an + * empty buffer. In addition, notify() must be called with a ERROR_REQUEST + * message. In this case, individual ERROR_RESULT/ERROR_BUFFER messages + * should not be sent. + * + * Performance requirements: + * + * This is a non-blocking call. The framework will return this call in 5ms. + * + * The pipeline latency (see S7 for definition) should be less than or equal to + * 4 frame intervals, and must be less than or equal to 8 frame intervals. + * + */ + void (*process_capture_result)(const struct camera3_callback_ops *, + const camera3_capture_result_t *result); + + /** + * notify: + * + * Asynchronous notification callback from the HAL, fired for various + * reasons. Only for information independent of frame capture, or that + * require specific timing. The ownership of the message structure remains + * with the HAL, and the msg only needs to be valid for the duration of this + * call. + * + * Multiple threads may call notify() simultaneously. + * + * <= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_1: + * + * The notification for the start of exposure for a given request must be + * sent by the HAL before the first call to process_capture_result() for + * that request is made. + * + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_2: + * + * Buffers delivered to the framework will not be dispatched to the + * application layer until a start of exposure timestamp (or input image's + * start of exposure timestamp for a reprocess request) has been received + * via a SHUTTER notify() call. It is highly recommended to dispatch this + * call as early as possible. + * + * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + * Performance requirements: + * + * This is a non-blocking call. The framework will return this call in 5ms. + */ + void (*notify)(const struct camera3_callback_ops *, + const camera3_notify_msg_t *msg); + + /** + * request_stream_buffers: + * + * <= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERISON_3_5: + * + * DO NOT USE: not defined and must be NULL. + * + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERISON_3_6: + * + * Synchronous callback for HAL to ask for output buffer from camera service. + * + * This call may be serialized in camera service so it is strongly + * recommended to only call this method from one thread. + * + * When camera device advertises + * (android.info.supportedBufferManagementVersion == + * ANDROID_INFO_SUPPORTED_BUFFER_MANAGEMENT_VERSION_HIDL_DEVICE_3_5), HAL + * can use this method to request buffers from camera service. + * + * Caller is responsible for allocating enough memory for returned_buf_reqs + * argument (num_buffer_reqs * sizeof(camera3_stream_buffer_ret_t)) bytes + * and also the memory for the output_buffers field in each + * camera3_stream_buffer_ret_t + * (num_buffers_requested * sizeof(camera3_stream_buffer_t)) bytes + * + * Performance requirements: + * This is a blocking call that takes more time with more buffers requested. + * HAL should not request large amount of buffers on a latency critical code + * path. It is highly recommended to use a dedicated thread to perform + * all requestStreamBuffer calls, and adjust the thread priority and/or + * timing of making the call in order for buffers to arrive before HAL is + * ready to fill the buffer. + */ + camera3_buffer_request_status_t (*request_stream_buffers)( + const struct camera3_callback_ops *, + uint32_t num_buffer_reqs, + const camera3_buffer_request_t *buffer_reqs, + /*out*/uint32_t *num_returned_buf_reqs, + /*out*/camera3_stream_buffer_ret_t *returned_buf_reqs); + + /** + * return_stream_buffers: + * + * <= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERISON_3_5: + * + * DO NOT USE: not defined and must be NULL. + * + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERISON_3_6: + * + * Synchronous callback for HAL to return output buffers to camera service. + * + * If this method is called during a configure_streams() call, it will be + * blocked until camera service finishes the ongoing configure_streams() call. + */ + void (*return_stream_buffers)( + const struct camera3_callback_ops *, + uint32_t num_buffers, + const camera3_stream_buffer_t* const* buffers); + +} camera3_callback_ops_t; + +/********************************************************************** + * + * Camera device operations + * + */ +typedef struct camera3_device_ops { + + /** + * initialize: + * + * One-time initialization to pass framework callback function pointers to + * the HAL. Will be called once after a successful open() call, before any + * other functions are called on the camera3_device_ops structure. + * + * Performance requirements: + * + * This should be a non-blocking call. The HAL should return from this call + * in 5ms, and must return from this call in 10ms. + * + * Return values: + * + * 0: On successful initialization + * + * -ENODEV: If initialization fails. Only close() can be called successfully + * by the framework after this. + */ + int (*initialize)(const struct camera3_device *, + const camera3_callback_ops_t *callback_ops); + + /********************************************************************** + * Stream management + */ + + /** + * configure_streams: + * + * CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_0 only: + * + * Reset the HAL camera device processing pipeline and set up new input and + * output streams. This call replaces any existing stream configuration with + * the streams defined in the stream_list. This method will be called at + * least once after initialize() before a request is submitted with + * process_capture_request(). + * + * The stream_list must contain at least one output-capable stream, and may + * not contain more than one input-capable stream. + * + * The stream_list may contain streams that are also in the currently-active + * set of streams (from the previous call to configure_stream()). These + * streams will already have valid values for usage, max_buffers, and the + * private pointer. + * + * If such a stream has already had its buffers registered, + * register_stream_buffers() will not be called again for the stream, and + * buffers from the stream can be immediately included in input requests. + * + * If the HAL needs to change the stream configuration for an existing + * stream due to the new configuration, it may rewrite the values of usage + * and/or max_buffers during the configure call. + * + * The framework will detect such a change, and will then reallocate the + * stream buffers, and call register_stream_buffers() again before using + * buffers from that stream in a request. + * + * If a currently-active stream is not included in stream_list, the HAL may + * safely remove any references to that stream. It will not be reused in a + * later configure() call by the framework, and all the gralloc buffers for + * it will be freed after the configure_streams() call returns. + * + * The stream_list structure is owned by the framework, and may not be + * accessed once this call completes. The address of an individual + * camera3_stream_t structure will remain valid for access by the HAL until + * the end of the first configure_stream() call which no longer includes + * that camera3_stream_t in the stream_list argument. The HAL may not change + * values in the stream structure outside of the private pointer, except for + * the usage and max_buffers members during the configure_streams() call + * itself. + * + * If the stream is new, the usage, max_buffer, and private pointer fields + * of the stream structure will all be set to 0. The HAL device must set + * these fields before the configure_streams() call returns. These fields + * are then used by the framework and the platform gralloc module to + * allocate the gralloc buffers for each stream. + * + * Before such a new stream can have its buffers included in a capture + * request, the framework will call register_stream_buffers() with that + * stream. However, the framework is not required to register buffers for + * _all_ streams before submitting a request. This allows for quick startup + * of (for example) a preview stream, with allocation for other streams + * happening later or concurrently. + * + * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + * CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_1 only: + * + * Reset the HAL camera device processing pipeline and set up new input and + * output streams. This call replaces any existing stream configuration with + * the streams defined in the stream_list. This method will be called at + * least once after initialize() before a request is submitted with + * process_capture_request(). + * + * The stream_list must contain at least one output-capable stream, and may + * not contain more than one input-capable stream. + * + * The stream_list may contain streams that are also in the currently-active + * set of streams (from the previous call to configure_stream()). These + * streams will already have valid values for usage, max_buffers, and the + * private pointer. + * + * If such a stream has already had its buffers registered, + * register_stream_buffers() will not be called again for the stream, and + * buffers from the stream can be immediately included in input requests. + * + * If the HAL needs to change the stream configuration for an existing + * stream due to the new configuration, it may rewrite the values of usage + * and/or max_buffers during the configure call. + * + * The framework will detect such a change, and will then reallocate the + * stream buffers, and call register_stream_buffers() again before using + * buffers from that stream in a request. + * + * If a currently-active stream is not included in stream_list, the HAL may + * safely remove any references to that stream. It will not be reused in a + * later configure() call by the framework, and all the gralloc buffers for + * it will be freed after the configure_streams() call returns. + * + * The stream_list structure is owned by the framework, and may not be + * accessed once this call completes. The address of an individual + * camera3_stream_t structure will remain valid for access by the HAL until + * the end of the first configure_stream() call which no longer includes + * that camera3_stream_t in the stream_list argument. The HAL may not change + * values in the stream structure outside of the private pointer, except for + * the usage and max_buffers members during the configure_streams() call + * itself. + * + * If the stream is new, max_buffer, and private pointer fields of the + * stream structure will all be set to 0. The usage will be set to the + * consumer usage flags. The HAL device must set these fields before the + * configure_streams() call returns. These fields are then used by the + * framework and the platform gralloc module to allocate the gralloc + * buffers for each stream. + * + * Before such a new stream can have its buffers included in a capture + * request, the framework will call register_stream_buffers() with that + * stream. However, the framework is not required to register buffers for + * _all_ streams before submitting a request. This allows for quick startup + * of (for example) a preview stream, with allocation for other streams + * happening later or concurrently. + * + * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_2: + * + * Reset the HAL camera device processing pipeline and set up new input and + * output streams. This call replaces any existing stream configuration with + * the streams defined in the stream_list. This method will be called at + * least once after initialize() before a request is submitted with + * process_capture_request(). + * + * The stream_list must contain at least one output-capable stream, and may + * not contain more than one input-capable stream. + * + * The stream_list may contain streams that are also in the currently-active + * set of streams (from the previous call to configure_stream()). These + * streams will already have valid values for usage, max_buffers, and the + * private pointer. + * + * If the HAL needs to change the stream configuration for an existing + * stream due to the new configuration, it may rewrite the values of usage + * and/or max_buffers during the configure call. + * + * The framework will detect such a change, and may then reallocate the + * stream buffers before using buffers from that stream in a request. + * + * If a currently-active stream is not included in stream_list, the HAL may + * safely remove any references to that stream. It will not be reused in a + * later configure() call by the framework, and all the gralloc buffers for + * it will be freed after the configure_streams() call returns. + * + * The stream_list structure is owned by the framework, and may not be + * accessed once this call completes. The address of an individual + * camera3_stream_t structure will remain valid for access by the HAL until + * the end of the first configure_stream() call which no longer includes + * that camera3_stream_t in the stream_list argument. The HAL may not change + * values in the stream structure outside of the private pointer, except for + * the usage and max_buffers members during the configure_streams() call + * itself. + * + * If the stream is new, max_buffer, and private pointer fields of the + * stream structure will all be set to 0. The usage will be set to the + * consumer usage flags. The HAL device must set these fields before the + * configure_streams() call returns. These fields are then used by the + * framework and the platform gralloc module to allocate the gralloc + * buffers for each stream. + * + * Newly allocated buffers may be included in a capture request at any time + * by the framework. Once a gralloc buffer is returned to the framework + * with process_capture_result (and its respective release_fence has been + * signaled) the framework may free or reuse it at any time. + * + * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + * + * Preconditions: + * + * The framework will only call this method when no captures are being + * processed. That is, all results have been returned to the framework, and + * all in-flight input and output buffers have been returned and their + * release sync fences have been signaled by the HAL. The framework will not + * submit new requests for capture while the configure_streams() call is + * underway. + * + * Postconditions: + * + * The HAL device must configure itself to provide maximum possible output + * frame rate given the sizes and formats of the output streams, as + * documented in the camera device's static metadata. + * + * Performance requirements: + * + * This call is expected to be heavyweight and possibly take several hundred + * milliseconds to complete, since it may require resetting and + * reconfiguring the image sensor and the camera processing pipeline. + * Nevertheless, the HAL device should attempt to minimize the + * reconfiguration delay to minimize the user-visible pauses during + * application operational mode changes (such as switching from still + * capture to video recording). + * + * The HAL should return from this call in 500ms, and must return from this + * call in 1000ms. + * + * Return values: + * + * 0: On successful stream configuration + * + * -EINVAL: If the requested stream configuration is invalid. Some examples + * of invalid stream configurations include: + * + * - Including more than 1 input-capable stream (INPUT or + * BIDIRECTIONAL) + * + * - Not including any output-capable streams (OUTPUT or + * BIDIRECTIONAL) + * + * - Including streams with unsupported formats, or an unsupported + * size for that format. + * + * - Including too many output streams of a certain format. + * + * - Unsupported rotation configuration (only applies to + * devices with version >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_3) + * + * - Stream sizes/formats don't satisfy the + * camera3_stream_configuration_t->operation_mode requirements for non-NORMAL mode, + * or the requested operation_mode is not supported by the HAL. + * (only applies to devices with version >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_3) + * + * Note that the framework submitting an invalid stream + * configuration is not normal operation, since stream + * configurations are checked before configure. An invalid + * configuration means that a bug exists in the framework code, or + * there is a mismatch between the HAL's static metadata and the + * requirements on streams. + * + * -ENODEV: If there has been a fatal error and the device is no longer + * operational. Only close() can be called successfully by the + * framework after this error is returned. + */ + int (*configure_streams)(const struct camera3_device *, + camera3_stream_configuration_t *stream_list); + + /** + * register_stream_buffers: + * + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_2: + * + * DEPRECATED. This will not be called and must be set to NULL. + * + * <= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_1: + * + * Register buffers for a given stream with the HAL device. This method is + * called by the framework after a new stream is defined by + * configure_streams, and before buffers from that stream are included in a + * capture request. If the same stream is listed in a subsequent + * configure_streams() call, register_stream_buffers will _not_ be called + * again for that stream. + * + * The framework does not need to register buffers for all configured + * streams before it submits the first capture request. This allows quick + * startup for preview (or similar use cases) while other streams are still + * being allocated. + * + * This method is intended to allow the HAL device to map or otherwise + * prepare the buffers for later use. The buffers passed in will already be + * locked for use. At the end of the call, all the buffers must be ready to + * be returned to the stream. The buffer_set argument is only valid for the + * duration of this call. + * + * If the stream format was set to HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_IMPLEMENTATION_DEFINED, + * the camera HAL should inspect the passed-in buffers here to determine any + * platform-private pixel format information. + * + * Performance requirements: + * + * This should be a non-blocking call. The HAL should return from this call + * in 1ms, and must return from this call in 5ms. + * + * Return values: + * + * 0: On successful registration of the new stream buffers + * + * -EINVAL: If the stream_buffer_set does not refer to a valid active + * stream, or if the buffers array is invalid. + * + * -ENOMEM: If there was a failure in registering the buffers. The framework + * must consider all the stream buffers to be unregistered, and can + * try to register again later. + * + * -ENODEV: If there is a fatal error, and the device is no longer + * operational. Only close() can be called successfully by the + * framework after this error is returned. + */ + int (*register_stream_buffers)(const struct camera3_device *, + const camera3_stream_buffer_set_t *buffer_set); + + /********************************************************************** + * Request creation and submission + */ + + /** + * construct_default_request_settings: + * + * Create capture settings for standard camera use cases. + * + * The device must return a settings buffer that is configured to meet the + * requested use case, which must be one of the CAMERA3_TEMPLATE_* + * enums. All request control fields must be included. + * + * The HAL retains ownership of this structure, but the pointer to the + * structure must be valid until the device is closed. The framework and the + * HAL may not modify the buffer once it is returned by this call. The same + * buffer may be returned for subsequent calls for the same template, or for + * other templates. + * + * Performance requirements: + * + * This should be a non-blocking call. The HAL should return from this call + * in 1ms, and must return from this call in 5ms. + * + * Return values: + * + * Valid metadata: On successful creation of a default settings + * buffer. + * + * NULL: In case of a fatal error. After this is returned, only + * the close() method can be called successfully by the + * framework. + */ + const camera_metadata_t* (*construct_default_request_settings)( + const struct camera3_device *, + int type); + + /** + * process_capture_request: + * + * Send a new capture request to the HAL. The HAL should not return from + * this call until it is ready to accept the next request to process. Only + * one call to process_capture_request() will be made at a time by the + * framework, and the calls will all be from the same thread. The next call + * to process_capture_request() will be made as soon as a new request and + * its associated buffers are available. In a normal preview scenario, this + * means the function will be called again by the framework almost + * instantly. + * + * The actual request processing is asynchronous, with the results of + * capture being returned by the HAL through the process_capture_result() + * call. This call requires the result metadata to be available, but output + * buffers may simply provide sync fences to wait on. Multiple requests are + * expected to be in flight at once, to maintain full output frame rate. + * + * The framework retains ownership of the request structure. It is only + * guaranteed to be valid during this call. The HAL device must make copies + * of the information it needs to retain for the capture processing. The HAL + * is responsible for waiting on and closing the buffers' fences and + * returning the buffer handles to the framework. + * + * The HAL must write the file descriptor for the input buffer's release + * sync fence into input_buffer->release_fence, if input_buffer is not + * NULL. If the HAL returns -1 for the input buffer release sync fence, the + * framework is free to immediately reuse the input buffer. Otherwise, the + * framework will wait on the sync fence before refilling and reusing the + * input buffer. + * + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_2: + * + * The input/output buffers provided by the framework in each request + * may be brand new (having never before seen by the HAL). + * + * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + * Performance considerations: + * + * Handling a new buffer should be extremely lightweight and there should be + * no frame rate degradation or frame jitter introduced. + * + * This call must return fast enough to ensure that the requested frame + * rate can be sustained, especially for streaming cases (post-processing + * quality settings set to FAST). The HAL should return this call in 1 + * frame interval, and must return from this call in 4 frame intervals. + * + * Return values: + * + * 0: On a successful start to processing the capture request + * + * -EINVAL: If the input is malformed (the settings are NULL when not + * allowed, invalid physical camera settings, + * there are 0 output buffers, etc) and capture processing + * cannot start. Failures during request processing should be + * handled by calling camera3_callback_ops_t.notify(). In case of + * this error, the framework will retain responsibility for the + * stream buffers' fences and the buffer handles; the HAL should + * not close the fences or return these buffers with + * process_capture_result. + * + * -ENODEV: If the camera device has encountered a serious error. After this + * error is returned, only the close() method can be successfully + * called by the framework. + * + */ + int (*process_capture_request)(const struct camera3_device *, + camera3_capture_request_t *request); + + /********************************************************************** + * Miscellaneous methods + */ + + /** + * get_metadata_vendor_tag_ops: + * + * Get methods to query for vendor extension metadata tag information. The + * HAL should fill in all the vendor tag operation methods, or leave ops + * unchanged if no vendor tags are defined. + * + * The definition of vendor_tag_query_ops_t can be found in + * system/media/camera/include/system/camera_metadata.h. + * + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_2: + * DEPRECATED. This function has been deprecated and should be set to + * NULL by the HAL. Please implement get_vendor_tag_ops in camera_common.h + * instead. + */ + void (*get_metadata_vendor_tag_ops)(const struct camera3_device*, + vendor_tag_query_ops_t* ops); + + /** + * dump: + * + * Print out debugging state for the camera device. This will be called by + * the framework when the camera service is asked for a debug dump, which + * happens when using the dumpsys tool, or when capturing a bugreport. + * + * The passed-in file descriptor can be used to write debugging text using + * dprintf() or write(). The text should be in ASCII encoding only. + * + * Performance requirements: + * + * This must be a non-blocking call. The HAL should return from this call + * in 1ms, must return from this call in 10ms. This call must avoid + * deadlocks, as it may be called at any point during camera operation. + * Any synchronization primitives used (such as mutex locks or semaphores) + * should be acquired with a timeout. + */ + void (*dump)(const struct camera3_device *, int fd); + + /** + * flush: + * + * Flush all currently in-process captures and all buffers in the pipeline + * on the given device. The framework will use this to dump all state as + * quickly as possible in order to prepare for a configure_streams() call. + * + * No buffers are required to be successfully returned, so every buffer + * held at the time of flush() (whether successfully filled or not) may be + * returned with CAMERA3_BUFFER_STATUS_ERROR. Note the HAL is still allowed + * to return valid (CAMERA3_BUFFER_STATUS_OK) buffers during this call, + * provided they are successfully filled. + * + * All requests currently in the HAL are expected to be returned as soon as + * possible. Not-in-process requests should return errors immediately. Any + * interruptible hardware blocks should be stopped, and any uninterruptible + * blocks should be waited on. + * + * flush() may be called concurrently to process_capture_request(), with the expectation that + * process_capture_request will return quickly and the request submitted in that + * process_capture_request call is treated like all other in-flight requests. Due to + * concurrency issues, it is possible that from the HAL's point of view, a + * process_capture_request() call may be started after flush has been invoked but has not + * returned yet. If such a call happens before flush() returns, the HAL should treat the new + * capture request like other in-flight pending requests (see #4 below). + * + * More specifically, the HAL must follow below requirements for various cases: + * + * 1. For captures that are too late for the HAL to cancel/stop, and will be + * completed normally by the HAL; i.e. the HAL can send shutter/notify and + * process_capture_result and buffers as normal. + * + * 2. For pending requests that have not done any processing, the HAL must call notify + * CAMERA3_MSG_ERROR_REQUEST, and return all the output buffers with + * process_capture_result in the error state (CAMERA3_BUFFER_STATUS_ERROR). + * The HAL must not place the release fence into an error state, instead, + * the release fences must be set to the acquire fences passed by the framework, + * or -1 if they have been waited on by the HAL already. This is also the path + * to follow for any captures for which the HAL already called notify() with + * CAMERA3_MSG_SHUTTER but won't be producing any metadata/valid buffers for. + * After CAMERA3_MSG_ERROR_REQUEST, for a given frame, only process_capture_results with + * buffers in CAMERA3_BUFFER_STATUS_ERROR are allowed. No further notifys or + * process_capture_result with non-null metadata is allowed. + * + * 3. For partially completed pending requests that will not have all the output + * buffers or perhaps missing metadata, the HAL should follow below: + * + * 3.1. Call notify with CAMERA3_MSG_ERROR_RESULT if some of the expected result + * metadata (i.e. one or more partial metadata) won't be available for the capture. + * + * 3.2. Call notify with CAMERA3_MSG_ERROR_BUFFER for every buffer that won't + * be produced for the capture. + * + * 3.3 Call notify with CAMERA3_MSG_SHUTTER with the capture timestamp before + * any buffers/metadata are returned with process_capture_result. + * + * 3.4 For captures that will produce some results, the HAL must not call + * CAMERA3_MSG_ERROR_REQUEST, since that indicates complete failure. + * + * 3.5. Valid buffers/metadata should be passed to the framework as normal. + * + * 3.6. Failed buffers should be returned to the framework as described for case 2. + * But failed buffers do not have to follow the strict ordering valid buffers do, + * and may be out-of-order with respect to valid buffers. For example, if buffers + * A, B, C, D, E are sent, D and E are failed, then A, E, B, D, C is an acceptable + * return order. + * + * 3.7. For fully-missing metadata, calling CAMERA3_MSG_ERROR_RESULT is sufficient, no + * need to call process_capture_result with NULL metadata or equivalent. + * + * 4. If a flush() is invoked while a process_capture_request() invocation is active, that + * process call should return as soon as possible. In addition, if a process_capture_request() + * call is made after flush() has been invoked but before flush() has returned, the + * capture request provided by the late process_capture_request call should be treated like + * a pending request in case #2 above. + * + * flush() should only return when there are no more outstanding buffers or + * requests left in the HAL. The framework may call configure_streams (as + * the HAL state is now quiesced) or may issue new requests. + * + * Note that it's sufficient to only support fully-succeeded and fully-failed result cases. + * However, it is highly desirable to support the partial failure cases as well, as it + * could help improve the flush call overall performance. + * + * Performance requirements: + * + * The HAL should return from this call in 100ms, and must return from this + * call in 1000ms. And this call must not be blocked longer than pipeline + * latency (see S7 for definition). + * + * Version information: + * + * only available if device version >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_1. + * + * Return values: + * + * 0: On a successful flush of the camera HAL. + * + * -EINVAL: If the input is malformed (the device is not valid). + * + * -ENODEV: If the camera device has encountered a serious error. After this + * error is returned, only the close() method can be successfully + * called by the framework. + */ + int (*flush)(const struct camera3_device *); + + /** + * signal_stream_flush: + * + * <= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERISON_3_5: + * + * Not defined and must be NULL + * + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERISON_3_6: + * + * Signaling HAL camera service is about to perform configure_streams() call + * and HAL must return all buffers of designated streams. HAL must finish + * inflight requests normally and return all buffers belonging to the + * designated streams through process_capture_result() or + * return_stream_buffers() API in a timely manner, or camera service will run + * into a fatal error. + * + * Note that this call serves as an optional hint and camera service may + * skip calling this if all buffers are already returned. + * + */ + void (*signal_stream_flush)(const struct camera3_device*, + uint32_t num_streams, + const camera3_stream_t* const* streams); + + /** + * is_reconfiguration_required: + * + * <= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERISON_3_5: + * + * Not defined and must be NULL + * + * >= CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERISON_3_6: + * + * Check whether complete stream reconfiguration is required for possible new session + * parameter values. + * + * This method must be called by the camera framework in case the client changes + * the value of any advertised session parameters. Depending on the specific values + * the HAL can decide whether a complete stream reconfiguration is required. In case + * the HAL returns -ENVAL, the camera framework must skip the internal reconfiguration. + * In case Hal returns 0, the framework must reconfigure the streams and pass the + * new session parameter values accordingly. + * This call may be done by the framework some time before the request with new parameters + * is submitted to the HAL, and the request may be cancelled before it ever gets submitted. + * Therefore, the HAL must not use this query as an indication to change its behavior in any + * way. + * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + * + * Preconditions: + * + * The framework can call this method at any time after active + * session configuration. There must be no impact on the performance of + * pending camera requests in any way. In particular there must not be + * any glitches or delays during normal camera streaming. + * + * Performance requirements: + * HW and SW camera settings must not be changed and there must not be + * a user-visible impact on camera performance. + * + * @param oldSessionParams The currently applied session parameters. + * @param newSessionParams The new session parameters set by client. + * + * @return Status Status code for the operation, one of: + * 0: In case the stream reconfiguration is required + * + * -EINVAL: In case the stream reconfiguration is not required. + * + * -ENOSYS: In case the camera device does not support the + * reconfiguration query. + */ + int (*is_reconfiguration_required)(const struct camera3_device*, + const camera_metadata_t* old_session_params, + const camera_metadata_t* new_session_params); + + /* reserved for future use */ + void *reserved[6]; +} camera3_device_ops_t; + +/********************************************************************** + * + * Camera device definition + * + */ +typedef struct camera3_device { + /** + * common.version must equal CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_3_0 to identify this + * device as implementing version 3.0 of the camera device HAL. + * + * Performance requirements: + * + * Camera open (common.module->common.methods->open) should return in 200ms, and must return + * in 500ms. + * Camera close (common.close) should return in 200ms, and must return in 500ms. + * + */ + hw_device_t common; + camera3_device_ops_t *ops; + void *priv; +} camera3_device_t; + +__END_DECLS + +#endif /* #ifdef ANDROID_INCLUDE_CAMERA3_H */ diff --git a/hidl/camera/provider/2.4/Android.bp b/hidl/camera/provider/2.4/Android.bp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..32c5938 --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/provider/2.4/Android.bp @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +cc_library_shared { + name: "android.hardware.camera.provider@2.4-legacy.samsung", + defaults: ["hidl_defaults"], + proprietary: true, + srcs: ["LegacyCameraProviderImpl_2_4.cpp"], + shared_libs: [ + "android.hardware.camera.common@1.0", + "android.hardware.camera.device@1.0", + "android.hardware.camera.device@3.2", + "android.hardware.camera.device@3.3", + "android.hardware.camera.device@3.4", + "android.hardware.camera.device@3.5", + "android.hardware.camera.provider@2.4", + "android.hardware.graphics.mapper@2.0", + "android.hardware.graphics.mapper@3.0", + "android.hardware.graphics.mapper@4.0", + "android.hidl.allocator@1.0", + "android.hidl.memory@1.0", + "camera.device@1.0-impl", + "camera.device@3.2-impl.samsung", + "camera.device@3.3-impl.samsung", + "camera.device@3.4-impl.samsung", + "camera.device@3.5-impl.samsung", + "libcamera_metadata", + "libcutils", + "libhardware", + "libhidlbase", + "liblog", + "libutils", + ], + static_libs: [ + "android.hardware.camera.common@1.0-helper", + ], + header_libs: [ + "camera.device@3.4-impl_headers", + "camera.device@3.5-impl_headers", + ], + export_include_dirs: ["."], +} + diff --git a/hidl/camera/provider/2.4/CameraProvider_2_4.h b/hidl/camera/provider/2.4/CameraProvider_2_4.h new file mode 120000 index 0000000..5db8328 --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/provider/2.4/CameraProvider_2_4.h @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../../../../hardware/interfaces/camera/provider/2.4/default/CameraProvider_2_4.h \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/hidl/camera/provider/2.4/LegacyCameraProviderImpl_2_4.cpp b/hidl/camera/provider/2.4/LegacyCameraProviderImpl_2_4.cpp new file mode 120000 index 0000000..bf30b49 --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/provider/2.4/LegacyCameraProviderImpl_2_4.cpp @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../../../../hardware/interfaces/camera/provider/2.4/default/LegacyCameraProviderImpl_2_4.cpp \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/hidl/camera/provider/2.4/LegacyCameraProviderImpl_2_4.h b/hidl/camera/provider/2.4/LegacyCameraProviderImpl_2_4.h new file mode 120000 index 0000000..1049510 --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/provider/2.4/LegacyCameraProviderImpl_2_4.h @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../../../../hardware/interfaces/camera/provider/2.4/default/LegacyCameraProviderImpl_2_4.h \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/hidl/camera/provider/2.5/Android.bp b/hidl/camera/provider/2.5/Android.bp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1c690a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/provider/2.5/Android.bp @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +cc_library_shared { + name: "android.hardware.camera.provider@2.5-legacy.samsung", + proprietary: true, + srcs: ["LegacyCameraProviderImpl_2_5.cpp"], + shared_libs: [ + "android.hardware.camera.common@1.0", + "android.hardware.camera.device@1.0", + "android.hardware.camera.device@3.2", + "android.hardware.camera.device@3.3", + "android.hardware.camera.device@3.4", + "android.hardware.camera.device@3.5", + "android.hardware.camera.provider@2.4", + "android.hardware.camera.provider@2.4-legacy.samsung", + "android.hardware.camera.provider@2.5", + "android.hardware.graphics.mapper@2.0", + "android.hidl.allocator@1.0", + "android.hidl.memory@1.0", + "camera.device@1.0-impl", + "camera.device@3.2-impl.samsung", + "camera.device@3.3-impl.samsung", + "camera.device@3.4-impl.samsung", + "camera.device@3.5-impl.samsung", + "libcamera_metadata", + "libcutils", + "libhardware", + "libhidlbase", + "liblog", + "libutils", + ], + static_libs: [ + "android.hardware.camera.common@1.0-helper", + ], + header_libs: [ + "camera.device@3.4-impl_headers", + "camera.device@3.5-impl_headers", + ], + export_include_dirs: ["."], +} + +cc_defaults { + name: "camera_service_2_5_defaults.samsung", + defaults: ["hidl_defaults"], + proprietary: true, + relative_install_path: "hw", + srcs: ["service.cpp"], + shared_libs: [ + "android.hardware.camera.common@1.0", + "android.hardware.camera.device@1.0", + "android.hardware.camera.device@3.2", + "android.hardware.camera.device@3.3", + "android.hardware.camera.device@3.4", + "android.hardware.camera.device@3.5", + "android.hardware.camera.provider@2.4", + "android.hardware.camera.provider@2.4-legacy.samsung", + "android.hardware.camera.provider@2.5", + "android.hardware.camera.provider@2.5-legacy.samsung", + "android.hardware.graphics.mapper@2.0", + "android.hidl.allocator@1.0", + "android.hidl.memory@1.0", + "libbinder", + "libcamera_metadata", + "libhardware", + "libhidlbase", + "liblog", + "libutils", + ], + static_libs: [ + "android.hardware.camera.common@1.0-helper", + ], + header_libs: [ + "camera.device@3.4-impl_headers", + "camera.device@3.5-impl_headers" + ], +} + +cc_binary { + name: "android.hardware.camera.provider@2.5-service.samsung", + defaults: ["camera_service_2_5_defaults.samsung"], + compile_multilib: "32", + init_rc: ["android.hardware.camera.provider@2.5-service.samsung.rc"], +} + +cc_binary { + name: "android.hardware.camera.provider@2.5-service_64.samsung", + defaults: ["camera_service_2_5_defaults.samsung"], + compile_multilib: "64", + init_rc: ["android.hardware.camera.provider@2.5-service_64.samsung.rc"], +} diff --git a/hidl/camera/provider/2.5/CameraProvider_2_5.h b/hidl/camera/provider/2.5/CameraProvider_2_5.h new file mode 120000 index 0000000..e91d86b --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/provider/2.5/CameraProvider_2_5.h @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../../../../hardware/interfaces/camera/provider/2.5/default/CameraProvider_2_5.h \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/hidl/camera/provider/2.5/LegacyCameraProviderImpl_2_5.cpp b/hidl/camera/provider/2.5/LegacyCameraProviderImpl_2_5.cpp new file mode 120000 index 0000000..2bb1700 --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/provider/2.5/LegacyCameraProviderImpl_2_5.cpp @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../../../../hardware/interfaces/camera/provider/2.5/default/LegacyCameraProviderImpl_2_5.cpp \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/hidl/camera/provider/2.5/LegacyCameraProviderImpl_2_5.h b/hidl/camera/provider/2.5/LegacyCameraProviderImpl_2_5.h new file mode 120000 index 0000000..c37438e --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/provider/2.5/LegacyCameraProviderImpl_2_5.h @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../../../../hardware/interfaces/camera/provider/2.5/default/LegacyCameraProviderImpl_2_5.h \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/hidl/camera/provider/2.5/android.hardware.camera.provider@2.5-service.samsung.rc b/hidl/camera/provider/2.5/android.hardware.camera.provider@2.5-service.samsung.rc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..173f43b --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/provider/2.5/android.hardware.camera.provider@2.5-service.samsung.rc @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +service vendor.camera-provider-2-5 /vendor/bin/hw/android.hardware.camera.provider@2.5-service.samsung + interface android.hardware.camera.provider@2.5::ICameraProvider legacy/0 + interface android.hardware.camera.provider@2.4::ICameraProvider legacy/0 + class hal + user cameraserver + group audio camera input drmrpc + ioprio rt 4 + capabilities SYS_NICE + task_profiles CameraServiceCapacity MaxPerformance diff --git a/hidl/camera/provider/2.5/android.hardware.camera.provider@2.5-service_64.samsung.rc b/hidl/camera/provider/2.5/android.hardware.camera.provider@2.5-service_64.samsung.rc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8837cff --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/provider/2.5/android.hardware.camera.provider@2.5-service_64.samsung.rc @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +service vendor.camera-provider-2-5 /vendor/bin/hw/android.hardware.camera.provider@2.5-service_64.samsung + interface android.hardware.camera.provider@2.5::ICameraProvider legacy/0 + interface android.hardware.camera.provider@2.4::ICameraProvider legacy/0 + class hal + user cameraserver + group audio camera input drmrpc + ioprio rt 4 + capabilities SYS_NICE + task_profiles CameraServiceCapacity MaxPerformance diff --git a/hidl/camera/provider/2.5/service.cpp b/hidl/camera/provider/2.5/service.cpp new file mode 120000 index 0000000..4948489 --- /dev/null +++ b/hidl/camera/provider/2.5/service.cpp @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../../../../hardware/interfaces/camera/provider/2.5/default/service.cpp \ No newline at end of file