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23 
24 /** OMX_Core.h - OpenMax IL version 1.1.2
25  *  The OMX_Core header file contains the definitions used by both the
26  *  application and the component to access common items.
27  */
28 
29 #ifndef OMX_Core_h
30 #define OMX_Core_h
31 
32 #ifdef __cplusplus
33 extern "C" {
34 #endif /* __cplusplus */
35 
36 
37 /* Each OMX header shall include all required header files to allow the
38  *  header to compile without errors.  The includes below are required
39  *  for this header file to compile successfully
40  */
41 
42 #include <OMX_Index.h>
43 
44 
45 /** The OMX_COMMANDTYPE enumeration is used to specify the action in the
46  *  OMX_SendCommand macro.
47  *  @ingroup core
48  */
49 typedef enum OMX_COMMANDTYPE
50 {
51     OMX_CommandStateSet,    /**< Change the component state */
52     OMX_CommandFlush,       /**< Flush the data queue(s) of a component */
53     OMX_CommandPortDisable, /**< Disable a port on a component. */
54     OMX_CommandPortEnable,  /**< Enable a port on a component. */
55     OMX_CommandMarkBuffer,  /**< Mark a component/buffer for observation */
56     OMX_CommandKhronosExtensions = 0x6F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Khronos Standard Extensions */
57     OMX_CommandVendorStartUnused = 0x7F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Vendor Extensions */
58     OMX_CommandMax = 0X7FFFFFFF
59 } OMX_COMMANDTYPE;
60 
61 
62 
63 /** The OMX_STATETYPE enumeration is used to indicate or change the component
64  *  state.  This enumeration reflects the current state of the component when
65  *  used with the OMX_GetState macro or becomes the parameter in a state change
66  *  command when used with the OMX_SendCommand macro.
67  *
68  *  The component will be in the Loaded state after the component is initially
69  *  loaded into memory.  In the Loaded state, the component is not allowed to
70  *  allocate or hold resources other than to build it's internal parameter
71  *  and configuration tables.  The application will send one or more
72  *  SetParameters/GetParameters and SetConfig/GetConfig commands to the
73  *  component and the component will record each of these parameter and
74  *  configuration changes for use later.  When the application sends the
75  *  Idle command, the component will acquire the resources needed for the
76  *  specified configuration and will transition to the idle state if the
77  *  allocation is successful.  If the component cannot successfully
78  *  transition to the idle state for any reason, the state of the component
79  *  shall be fully rolled back to the Loaded state (e.g. all allocated
80  *  resources shall be released).  When the component receives the command
81  *  to go to the Executing state, it shall begin processing buffers by
82  *  sending all input buffers it holds to the application.  While
83  *  the component is in the Idle state, the application may also send the
84  *  Pause command.  If the component receives the pause command while in the
85  *  Idle state, the component shall send all input buffers it holds to the
86  *  application, but shall not begin processing buffers.  This will allow the
87  *  application to prefill buffers.
88  *
89  *  @ingroup comp
90  */
91 
92 typedef enum OMX_STATETYPE
93 {
94     OMX_StateInvalid,      /**< component has detected that it's internal data
95                                 structures are corrupted to the point that
96                                 it cannot determine it's state properly */
97     OMX_StateLoaded,      /**< component has been loaded but has not completed
98                                 initialization.  The OMX_SetParameter macro
99                                 and the OMX_GetParameter macro are the only
100                                 valid macros allowed to be sent to the
101                                 component in this state. */
102     OMX_StateIdle,        /**< component initialization has been completed
103                                 successfully and the component is ready to
104                                 to start. */
105     OMX_StateExecuting,   /**< component has accepted the start command and
106                                 is processing data (if data is available) */
107     OMX_StatePause,       /**< component has received pause command */
108     OMX_StateWaitForResources, /**< component is waiting for resources, either after
109                                 preemption or before it gets the resources requested.
110                                 See specification for complete details. */
111     OMX_StateKhronosExtensions = 0x6F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Khronos Standard Extensions */
112     OMX_StateVendorStartUnused = 0x7F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Vendor Extensions */
113     OMX_StateMax = 0X7FFFFFFF
114 } OMX_STATETYPE;
115 
116 /** The OMX_ERRORTYPE enumeration defines the standard OMX Errors.  These
117  *  errors should cover most of the common failure cases.  However,
118  *  vendors are free to add additional error messages of their own as
119  *  long as they follow these rules:
120  *  1.  Vendor error messages shall be in the range of 0x90000000 to
121  *      0x9000FFFF.
122  *  2.  Vendor error messages shall be defined in a header file provided
123  *      with the component.  No error messages are allowed that are
124  *      not defined.
125  */
126 typedef enum OMX_ERRORTYPE
127 {
128   OMX_ErrorNone = 0,
129 
130   /** There were insufficient resources to perform the requested operation */
131   OMX_ErrorInsufficientResources = (OMX_S32) 0x80001000,
132 
133   /** There was an error, but the cause of the error could not be determined */
134   OMX_ErrorUndefined = (OMX_S32) 0x80001001,
135 
136   /** The component name string was not valid */
137   OMX_ErrorInvalidComponentName = (OMX_S32) 0x80001002,
138 
139   /** No component with the specified name string was found */
140   OMX_ErrorComponentNotFound = (OMX_S32) 0x80001003,
141 
142   /** The component specified did not have a "OMX_ComponentInit" or
143       "OMX_ComponentDeInit entry point */
144   OMX_ErrorInvalidComponent = (OMX_S32) 0x80001004,
145 
146   /** One or more parameters were not valid */
147   OMX_ErrorBadParameter = (OMX_S32) 0x80001005,
148 
149   /** The requested function is not implemented */
150   OMX_ErrorNotImplemented = (OMX_S32) 0x80001006,
151 
152   /** The buffer was emptied before the next buffer was ready */
153   OMX_ErrorUnderflow = (OMX_S32) 0x80001007,
154 
155   /** The buffer was not available when it was needed */
156   OMX_ErrorOverflow = (OMX_S32) 0x80001008,
157 
158   /** The hardware failed to respond as expected */
159   OMX_ErrorHardware = (OMX_S32) 0x80001009,
160 
161   /** The component is in the state OMX_StateInvalid */
162   OMX_ErrorInvalidState = (OMX_S32) 0x8000100A,
163 
164   /** Stream is found to be corrupt */
165   OMX_ErrorStreamCorrupt = (OMX_S32) 0x8000100B,
166 
167   /** Ports being connected are not compatible */
168   OMX_ErrorPortsNotCompatible = (OMX_S32) 0x8000100C,
169 
170   /** Resources allocated to an idle component have been
171       lost resulting in the component returning to the loaded state */
172   OMX_ErrorResourcesLost = (OMX_S32) 0x8000100D,
173 
174   /** No more indicies can be enumerated */
175   OMX_ErrorNoMore = (OMX_S32) 0x8000100E,
176 
177   /** The component detected a version mismatch */
178   OMX_ErrorVersionMismatch = (OMX_S32) 0x8000100F,
179 
180   /** The component is not ready to return data at this time */
181   OMX_ErrorNotReady = (OMX_S32) 0x80001010,
182 
183   /** There was a timeout that occurred */
184   OMX_ErrorTimeout = (OMX_S32) 0x80001011,
185 
186   /** This error occurs when trying to transition into the state you are already in */
187   OMX_ErrorSameState = (OMX_S32) 0x80001012,
188 
189   /** Resources allocated to an executing or paused component have been
190       preempted, causing the component to return to the idle state */
191   OMX_ErrorResourcesPreempted = (OMX_S32) 0x80001013,
192 
193   /** A non-supplier port sends this error to the IL client (via the EventHandler callback)
194       during the allocation of buffers (on a transition from the LOADED to the IDLE state or
195       on a port restart) when it deems that it has waited an unusually long time for the supplier
196       to send it an allocated buffer via a UseBuffer call. */
197   OMX_ErrorPortUnresponsiveDuringAllocation = (OMX_S32) 0x80001014,
198 
199   /** A non-supplier port sends this error to the IL client (via the EventHandler callback)
200       during the deallocation of buffers (on a transition from the IDLE to LOADED state or
201       on a port stop) when it deems that it has waited an unusually long time for the supplier
202       to request the deallocation of a buffer header via a FreeBuffer call. */
203   OMX_ErrorPortUnresponsiveDuringDeallocation = (OMX_S32) 0x80001015,
204 
205   /** A supplier port sends this error to the IL client (via the EventHandler callback)
206       during the stopping of a port (either on a transition from the IDLE to LOADED
207       state or a port stop) when it deems that it has waited an unusually long time for
208       the non-supplier to return a buffer via an EmptyThisBuffer or FillThisBuffer call. */
209   OMX_ErrorPortUnresponsiveDuringStop = (OMX_S32) 0x80001016,
210 
211   /** Attempting a state transtion that is not allowed */
212   OMX_ErrorIncorrectStateTransition = (OMX_S32) 0x80001017,
213 
214   /* Attempting a command that is not allowed during the present state. */
215   OMX_ErrorIncorrectStateOperation = (OMX_S32) 0x80001018,
216 
217   /** The values encapsulated in the parameter or config structure are not supported. */
218   OMX_ErrorUnsupportedSetting = (OMX_S32) 0x80001019,
219 
220   /** The parameter or config indicated by the given index is not supported. */
221   OMX_ErrorUnsupportedIndex = (OMX_S32) 0x8000101A,
222 
223   /** The port index supplied is incorrect. */
224   OMX_ErrorBadPortIndex = (OMX_S32) 0x8000101B,
225 
226   /** The port has lost one or more of its buffers and it thus unpopulated. */
227   OMX_ErrorPortUnpopulated = (OMX_S32) 0x8000101C,
228 
229   /** Component suspended due to temporary loss of resources */
230   OMX_ErrorComponentSuspended = (OMX_S32) 0x8000101D,
231 
232   /** Component suspended due to an inability to acquire dynamic resources */
233   OMX_ErrorDynamicResourcesUnavailable = (OMX_S32) 0x8000101E,
234 
235   /** When the macroblock error reporting is enabled the component returns new error
236   for every frame that has errors */
237   OMX_ErrorMbErrorsInFrame = (OMX_S32) 0x8000101F,
238 
239   /** A component reports this error when it cannot parse or determine the format of an input stream. */
240   OMX_ErrorFormatNotDetected = (OMX_S32) 0x80001020,
241 
242   /** The content open operation failed. */
243   OMX_ErrorContentPipeOpenFailed = (OMX_S32) 0x80001021,
244 
245   /** The content creation operation failed. */
246   OMX_ErrorContentPipeCreationFailed = (OMX_S32) 0x80001022,
247 
248   /** Separate table information is being used */
249   OMX_ErrorSeperateTablesUsed = (OMX_S32) 0x80001023,
250 
251   /** Tunneling is unsupported by the component*/
252   OMX_ErrorTunnelingUnsupported = (OMX_S32) 0x80001024,
253 
254   OMX_ErrorKhronosExtensions = (OMX_S32)0x8F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Khronos Standard Extensions */
255   OMX_ErrorVendorStartUnused = (OMX_S32)0x90000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Vendor Extensions */
256   OMX_ErrorMax = 0x7FFFFFFF
257 } OMX_ERRORTYPE;
258 
259 /** @ingroup core */
260 typedef OMX_ERRORTYPE (* OMX_COMPONENTINITTYPE)(OMX_IN  OMX_HANDLETYPE hComponent);
261 
262 /** @ingroup core */
263 typedef struct OMX_COMPONENTREGISTERTYPE
264 {
265   const char          * pName;       /* Component name, 128 byte limit (including '\0') applies */
266   OMX_COMPONENTINITTYPE pInitialize; /* Component instance initialization function */
267 } OMX_COMPONENTREGISTERTYPE;
268 
269 /** @ingroup core */
270 extern OMX_COMPONENTREGISTERTYPE OMX_ComponentRegistered[];
271 
272 /** @ingroup rpm */
273 typedef struct OMX_PRIORITYMGMTTYPE {
274  OMX_U32 nSize;             /**< size of the structure in bytes */
275  OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion;  /**< OMX specification version information */
276  OMX_U32 nGroupPriority;            /**< Priority of the component group */
277  OMX_U32 nGroupID;                  /**< ID of the component group */
278 } OMX_PRIORITYMGMTTYPE;
279 
280 /* Component name and Role names are limited to 128 characters including the terminating '\0'. */
281 #define OMX_MAX_STRINGNAME_SIZE 128
282 
283 /** @ingroup comp */
284 typedef struct OMX_PARAM_COMPONENTROLETYPE {
285     OMX_U32 nSize;              /**< size of the structure in bytes */
286     OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion;   /**< OMX specification version information */
287     OMX_U8 cRole[OMX_MAX_STRINGNAME_SIZE];  /**< name of standard component which defines component role */
288 } OMX_PARAM_COMPONENTROLETYPE;
289 
290 /** End of Stream Buffer Flag:
291   *
292   * A component sets EOS when it has no more data to emit on a particular
293   * output port. Thus an output port shall set EOS on the last buffer it
294   * emits. A component's determination of when an output port should
295   * cease sending data is implemenation specific.
296   * @ingroup buf
297   */
298 
299 #define OMX_BUFFERFLAG_EOS 0x00000001
300 
301 /** Start Time Buffer Flag:
302  *
303  * The source of a stream (e.g. a demux component) sets the STARTTIME
304  * flag on the buffer that contains the starting timestamp for the
305  * stream. The starting timestamp corresponds to the first data that
306  * should be displayed at startup or after a seek.
307  * The first timestamp of the stream is not necessarily the start time.
308  * For instance, in the case of a seek to a particular video frame,
309  * the target frame may be an interframe. Thus the first buffer of
310  * the stream will be the intra-frame preceding the target frame and
311  * the starttime will occur with the target frame (with any other
312  * required frames required to reconstruct the target intervening).
313  *
314  * The STARTTIME flag is directly associated with the buffer's
315  * timestamp ' thus its association to buffer data and its
316  * propagation is identical to the timestamp's.
317  *
318  * When a Sync Component client receives a buffer with the
319  * STARTTIME flag it shall perform a SetConfig on its sync port
320  * using OMX_ConfigTimeClientStartTime and passing the buffer's
321  * timestamp.
322  *
323  * @ingroup buf
324  */
325 
326 #define OMX_BUFFERFLAG_STARTTIME 0x00000002
327 
328 
329 
330 /** Decode Only Buffer Flag:
331  *
332  * The source of a stream (e.g. a demux component) sets the DECODEONLY
333  * flag on any buffer that should shall be decoded but should not be
334  * displayed. This flag is used, for instance, when a source seeks to
335  * a target interframe that requires the decode of frames preceding the
336  * target to facilitate the target's reconstruction. In this case the
337  * source would emit the frames preceding the target downstream
338  * but mark them as decode only.
339  *
340  * The DECODEONLY is associated with buffer data and propagated in a
341  * manner identical to the buffer timestamp.
342  *
343  * A component that renders data should ignore all buffers with
344  * the DECODEONLY flag set.
345  *
346  * @ingroup buf
347  */
348 
349 #define OMX_BUFFERFLAG_DECODEONLY 0x00000004
350 
351 
352 /* Data Corrupt Flag: This flag is set when the IL client believes the data in the associated buffer is corrupt
353  * @ingroup buf
354  */
355 
356 #define OMX_BUFFERFLAG_DATACORRUPT 0x00000008
357 
358 /* End of Frame: The buffer contains exactly one end of frame and no data
359  *  occurs after the end of frame. This flag is an optional hint. The absence
360  *  of this flag does not imply the absence of an end of frame within the buffer.
361  * @ingroup buf
362 */
363 #define OMX_BUFFERFLAG_ENDOFFRAME 0x00000010
364 
365 /* Sync Frame Flag: This flag is set when the buffer content contains a coded sync frame '
366  *  a frame that has no dependency on any other frame information
367  *  @ingroup buf
368  */
369 #define OMX_BUFFERFLAG_SYNCFRAME 0x00000020
370 
371 /* Extra data present flag: there is extra data appended to the data stream
372  * residing in the buffer
373  * @ingroup buf
374  */
375 #define OMX_BUFFERFLAG_EXTRADATA 0x00000040
376 
377 /** Codec Config Buffer Flag:
378 * OMX_BUFFERFLAG_CODECCONFIG is an optional flag that is set by an
379 * output port when all bytes in the buffer form part or all of a set of
380 * codec specific configuration data.  Examples include SPS/PPS nal units
381 * for OMX_VIDEO_CodingAVC or AudioSpecificConfig data for
382 * OMX_AUDIO_CodingAAC.  Any component that for a given stream sets
383 * OMX_BUFFERFLAG_CODECCONFIG shall not mix codec configuration bytes
384 * with frame data in the same buffer, and shall send all buffers
385 * containing codec configuration bytes before any buffers containing
386 * frame data that those configurations bytes describe.
387 * If the stream format for a particular codec has a frame specific
388 * header at the start of each frame, for example OMX_AUDIO_CodingMP3 or
389 * OMX_AUDIO_CodingAAC in ADTS mode, then these shall be presented as
390 * normal without setting OMX_BUFFERFLAG_CODECCONFIG.
391  * @ingroup buf
392  */
393 #define OMX_BUFFERFLAG_CODECCONFIG 0x00000080
394 
395 
396 
397 /** @ingroup buf */
398 typedef struct OMX_BUFFERHEADERTYPE
399 {
400     OMX_U32 nSize;              /**< size of the structure in bytes */
401     OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion;   /**< OMX specification version information */
402     OMX_U8* pBuffer;            /**< Pointer to actual block of memory
403                                      that is acting as the buffer */
404     OMX_U32 nAllocLen;          /**< size of the buffer allocated, in bytes */
405     OMX_U32 nFilledLen;         /**< number of bytes currently in the
406                                      buffer */
407     OMX_U32 nOffset;            /**< start offset of valid data in bytes from
408                                      the start of the buffer */
409     OMX_PTR pAppPrivate;        /**< pointer to any data the application
410                                      wants to associate with this buffer */
411     OMX_PTR pPlatformPrivate;   /**< pointer to any data the platform
412                                      wants to associate with this buffer */
413     OMX_PTR pInputPortPrivate;  /**< pointer to any data the input port
414                                      wants to associate with this buffer */
415     OMX_PTR pOutputPortPrivate; /**< pointer to any data the output port
416                                      wants to associate with this buffer */
417     OMX_HANDLETYPE hMarkTargetComponent; /**< The component that will generate a
418                                               mark event upon processing this buffer. */
419     OMX_PTR pMarkData;          /**< Application specific data associated with
420                                      the mark sent on a mark event to disambiguate
421                                      this mark from others. */
422     OMX_U32 nTickCount;         /**< Optional entry that the component and
423                                      application can update with a tick count
424                                      when they access the component.  This
425                                      value should be in microseconds.  Since
426                                      this is a value relative to an arbitrary
427                                      starting point, this value cannot be used
428                                      to determine absolute time.  This is an
429                                      optional entry and not all components
430                                      will update it.*/
431  OMX_TICKS nTimeStamp;          /**< Timestamp corresponding to the sample
432                                      starting at the first logical sample
433                                      boundary in the buffer. Timestamps of
434                                      successive samples within the buffer may
435                                      be inferred by adding the duration of the
436                                      of the preceding buffer to the timestamp
437                                      of the preceding buffer.*/
438   OMX_U32     nFlags;           /**< buffer specific flags */
439   OMX_U32 nOutputPortIndex;     /**< The index of the output port (if any) using
440                                      this buffer */
441   OMX_U32 nInputPortIndex;      /**< The index of the input port (if any) using
442                                      this buffer */
443 } OMX_BUFFERHEADERTYPE;
444 
445 /** The OMX_EXTRADATATYPE enumeration is used to define the
446  * possible extra data payload types.
447  * NB: this enum is binary backwards compatible with the previous
448  * OMX_EXTRADATA_QUANT define.  This should be replaced with
449  * OMX_ExtraDataQuantization.
450  */
451 typedef enum OMX_EXTRADATATYPE
452 {
453    OMX_ExtraDataNone = 0,                       /**< Indicates that no more extra data sections follow */
454    OMX_ExtraDataQuantization,                   /**< The data payload contains quantization data */
455    OMX_ExtraDataKhronosExtensions = 0x6F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Khronos Standard Extensions */
456    OMX_ExtraDataVendorStartUnused = 0x7F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Vendor Extensions */
457    OMX_ExtraDataMax = 0x7FFFFFFF
458 } OMX_EXTRADATATYPE;
459 
460 
461 typedef struct OMX_OTHER_EXTRADATATYPE  {
462     OMX_U32 nSize;
463     OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion;
464     OMX_U32 nPortIndex;
465     OMX_EXTRADATATYPE eType;       /* Extra Data type */
466     OMX_U32 nDataSize;   /* Size of the supporting data to follow */
467     OMX_U8  data[1];     /* Supporting data hint  */
468 } OMX_OTHER_EXTRADATATYPE;
469 
470 /** @ingroup comp */
471 typedef struct OMX_PORT_PARAM_TYPE {
472     OMX_U32 nSize;              /**< size of the structure in bytes */
473     OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion;   /**< OMX specification version information */
474     OMX_U32 nPorts;             /**< The number of ports for this component */
475     OMX_U32 nStartPortNumber;   /** first port number for this type of port */
476 } OMX_PORT_PARAM_TYPE;
477 
478 /** @ingroup comp */
479 typedef enum OMX_EVENTTYPE
480 {
481     OMX_EventCmdComplete,         /**< component has sucessfully completed a command */
482     OMX_EventError,               /**< component has detected an error condition */
483     OMX_EventMark,                /**< component has detected a buffer mark */
484     OMX_EventPortSettingsChanged, /**< component is reported a port settings change */
485     OMX_EventBufferFlag,          /**< component has detected an EOS */
486     OMX_EventResourcesAcquired,   /**< component has been granted resources and is
487                                        automatically starting the state change from
488                                        OMX_StateWaitForResources to OMX_StateIdle. */
489    OMX_EventComponentResumed,     /**< Component resumed due to reacquisition of resources */
490    OMX_EventDynamicResourcesAvailable, /**< Component has acquired previously unavailable dynamic resources */
491    OMX_EventPortFormatDetected,      /**< Component has detected a supported format. */
492    OMX_EventKhronosExtensions = 0x6F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Khronos Standard Extensions */
493    OMX_EventVendorStartUnused = 0x7F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Vendor Extensions */
494    OMX_EventMax = 0x7FFFFFFF
495 } OMX_EVENTTYPE;
496 
497 typedef struct OMX_CALLBACKTYPE
498 {
499     /** The EventHandler method is used to notify the application when an
500         event of interest occurs.  Events are defined in the OMX_EVENTTYPE
501         enumeration.  Please see that enumeration for details of what will
502         be returned for each type of event. Callbacks should not return
503         an error to the component, so if an error occurs, the application
504         shall handle it internally.  This is a blocking call.
505 
506         The application should return from this call within 5 msec to avoid
507         blocking the component for an excessively long period of time.
508 
509         @param hComponent
510             handle of the component to access.  This is the component
511             handle returned by the call to the GetHandle function.
512         @param pAppData
513             pointer to an application defined value that was provided in the
514             pAppData parameter to the OMX_GetHandle method for the component.
515             This application defined value is provided so that the application
516             can have a component specific context when receiving the callback.
517         @param eEvent
518             Event that the component wants to notify the application about.
519         @param nData1
520             nData will be the OMX_ERRORTYPE for an error event and will be
521             an OMX_COMMANDTYPE for a command complete event and OMX_INDEXTYPE for a OMX_PortSettingsChanged event.
522          @param nData2
523             nData2 will hold further information related to the event. Can be OMX_STATETYPE for
524             a OMX_CommandStateSet command or port index for a OMX_PortSettingsChanged event.
525             Default value is 0 if not used. )
526         @param pEventData
527             Pointer to additional event-specific data (see spec for meaning).
528       */
529 
530    OMX_ERRORTYPE (*EventHandler)(
531         OMX_IN OMX_HANDLETYPE hComponent,
532         OMX_IN OMX_PTR pAppData,
533         OMX_IN OMX_EVENTTYPE eEvent,
534         OMX_IN OMX_U32 nData1,
535         OMX_IN OMX_U32 nData2,
536         OMX_IN OMX_PTR pEventData);
537 
538     /** The EmptyBufferDone method is used to return emptied buffers from an
539         input port back to the application for reuse.  This is a blocking call
540         so the application should not attempt to refill the buffers during this
541         call, but should queue them and refill them in another thread.  There
542         is no error return, so the application shall handle any errors generated
543         internally.
544 
545         The application should return from this call within 5 msec.
546 
547         @param hComponent
548             handle of the component to access.  This is the component
549             handle returned by the call to the GetHandle function.
550         @param pAppData
551             pointer to an application defined value that was provided in the
552             pAppData parameter to the OMX_GetHandle method for the component.
553             This application defined value is provided so that the application
554             can have a component specific context when receiving the callback.
555         @param pBuffer
556             pointer to an OMX_BUFFERHEADERTYPE structure allocated with UseBuffer
557             or AllocateBuffer indicating the buffer that was emptied.
558         @ingroup buf
559      */
560     OMX_ERRORTYPE (*EmptyBufferDone)(
561         OMX_IN OMX_HANDLETYPE hComponent,
562         OMX_IN OMX_PTR pAppData,
563         OMX_IN OMX_BUFFERHEADERTYPE* pBuffer);
564 
565     /** The FillBufferDone method is used to return filled buffers from an
566         output port back to the application for emptying and then reuse.
567         This is a blocking call so the application should not attempt to
568         empty the buffers during this call, but should queue the buffers
569         and empty them in another thread.  There is no error return, so
570         the application shall handle any errors generated internally.  The
571         application shall also update the buffer header to indicate the
572         number of bytes placed into the buffer.
573 
574         The application should return from this call within 5 msec.
575 
576         @param hComponent
577             handle of the component to access.  This is the component
578             handle returned by the call to the GetHandle function.
579         @param pAppData
580             pointer to an application defined value that was provided in the
581             pAppData parameter to the OMX_GetHandle method for the component.
582             This application defined value is provided so that the application
583             can have a component specific context when receiving the callback.
584         @param pBuffer
585             pointer to an OMX_BUFFERHEADERTYPE structure allocated with UseBuffer
586             or AllocateBuffer indicating the buffer that was filled.
587         @ingroup buf
588      */
589     OMX_ERRORTYPE (*FillBufferDone)(
590         OMX_OUT OMX_HANDLETYPE hComponent,
591         OMX_OUT OMX_PTR pAppData,
592         OMX_OUT OMX_BUFFERHEADERTYPE* pBuffer);
593 
594 } OMX_CALLBACKTYPE;
595 
596 /** The OMX_BUFFERSUPPLIERTYPE enumeration is used to dictate port supplier
597     preference when tunneling between two ports.
598     @ingroup tun buf
599 */
600 typedef enum OMX_BUFFERSUPPLIERTYPE
601 {
602     OMX_BufferSupplyUnspecified = 0x0, /**< port supplying the buffers is unspecified,
603                                               or don't care */
604     OMX_BufferSupplyInput,             /**< input port supplies the buffers */
605     OMX_BufferSupplyOutput,            /**< output port supplies the buffers */
606     OMX_BufferSupplyKhronosExtensions = 0x6F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Khronos Standard Extensions */
607     OMX_BufferSupplyVendorStartUnused = 0x7F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Vendor Extensions */
608     OMX_BufferSupplyMax = 0x7FFFFFFF
609 } OMX_BUFFERSUPPLIERTYPE;
610 
611 
612 /** buffer supplier parameter
613  * @ingroup tun
614  */
615 typedef struct OMX_PARAM_BUFFERSUPPLIERTYPE {
616     OMX_U32 nSize; /**< size of the structure in bytes */
617     OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion; /**< OMX specification version information */
618     OMX_U32 nPortIndex; /**< port that this structure applies to */
619     OMX_BUFFERSUPPLIERTYPE eBufferSupplier; /**< buffer supplier */
620 } OMX_PARAM_BUFFERSUPPLIERTYPE;
621 
622 
623 /**< indicates that buffers received by an input port of a tunnel
624      may not modify the data in the buffers
625      @ingroup tun
626  */
627 #define OMX_PORTTUNNELFLAG_READONLY 0x00000001
628 
629 
630 /** The OMX_TUNNELSETUPTYPE structure is used to pass data from an output
631     port to an input port as part the two ComponentTunnelRequest calls
632     resulting from a OMX_SetupTunnel call from the IL Client.
633     @ingroup tun
634  */
635 typedef struct OMX_TUNNELSETUPTYPE
636 {
637     OMX_U32 nTunnelFlags;             /**< bit flags for tunneling */
638     OMX_BUFFERSUPPLIERTYPE eSupplier; /**< supplier preference */
639 } OMX_TUNNELSETUPTYPE;
640 
641 /* OMX Component headers is included to enable the core to use
642    macros for functions into the component for OMX release 1.0.
643    Developers should not access any structures or data from within
644    the component header directly */
645 /* TO BE REMOVED - #include <OMX_Component.h> */
646 
647 /** GetComponentVersion will return information about the component.
648     This is a blocking call.  This macro will go directly from the
649     application to the component (via a core macro).  The
650     component will return from this call within 5 msec.
651     @param [in] hComponent
652         handle of component to execute the command
653     @param [out] pComponentName
654         pointer to an empty string of length 128 bytes.  The component
655         will write its name into this string.  The name will be
656         terminated by a single zero byte.  The name of a component will
657         be 127 bytes or less to leave room for the trailing zero byte.
658         An example of a valid component name is "OMX.ABC.ChannelMixer\0".
659     @param [out] pComponentVersion
660         pointer to an OMX Version structure that the component will fill
661         in.  The component will fill in a value that indicates the
662         component version.  NOTE: the component version is NOT the same
663         as the OMX Specification version (found in all structures).  The
664         component version is defined by the vendor of the component and
665         its value is entirely up to the component vendor.
666     @param [out] pSpecVersion
667         pointer to an OMX Version structure that the component will fill
668         in.  The SpecVersion is the version of the specification that the
669         component was built against.  Please note that this value may or
670         may not match the structure's version.  For example, if the
671         component was built against the 2.0 specification, but the
672         application (which creates the structure is built against the
673         1.0 specification the versions would be different.
674     @param [out] pComponentUUID
675         pointer to the UUID of the component which will be filled in by
676         the component.  The UUID is a unique identifier that is set at
677         RUN time for the component and is unique to each instantion of
678         the component.
679     @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
680         If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
681         OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
682     @ingroup comp
683  */
684 #define OMX_GetComponentVersion(                            \
685         hComponent,                                         \
686         pComponentName,                                     \
687         pComponentVersion,                                  \
688         pSpecVersion,                                       \
689         pComponentUUID)                                     \
690     ((OMX_COMPONENTTYPE*)hComponent)->GetComponentVersion(  \
691         hComponent,                                         \
692         pComponentName,                                     \
693         pComponentVersion,                                  \
694         pSpecVersion,                                       \
695         pComponentUUID)                 /* Macro End */
696 
697 
698 /** Send a command to the component.  This call is a non-blocking call.
699     The component should check the parameters and then queue the command
700     to the component thread to be executed.  The component thread shall
701     send the EventHandler() callback at the conclusion of the command.
702     This macro will go directly from the application to the component (via
703     a core macro).  The component will return from this call within 5 msec.
704 
705     When the command is "OMX_CommandStateSet" the component will queue a
706     state transition to the new state idenfied in nParam.
707 
708     When the command is "OMX_CommandFlush", to flush a port's buffer queues,
709     the command will force the component to return all buffers NOT CURRENTLY
710     BEING PROCESSED to the application, in the order in which the buffers
711     were received.
712 
713     When the command is "OMX_CommandPortDisable" or
714     "OMX_CommandPortEnable", the component's port (given by the value of
715     nParam) will be stopped or restarted.
716 
717     When the command "OMX_CommandMarkBuffer" is used to mark a buffer, the
718     pCmdData will point to a OMX_MARKTYPE structure containing the component
719     handle of the component to examine the buffer chain for the mark.  nParam1
720     contains the index of the port on which the buffer mark is applied.
721 
722     Specification text for more details.
723 
724     @param [in] hComponent
725         handle of component to execute the command
726     @param [in] Cmd
727         Command for the component to execute
728     @param [in] nParam
729         Parameter for the command to be executed.  When Cmd has the value
730         OMX_CommandStateSet, value is a member of OMX_STATETYPE.  When Cmd has
731         the value OMX_CommandFlush, value of nParam indicates which port(s)
732         to flush. -1 is used to flush all ports a single port index will
733         only flush that port.  When Cmd has the value "OMX_CommandPortDisable"
734         or "OMX_CommandPortEnable", the component's port is given by
735         the value of nParam.  When Cmd has the value "OMX_CommandMarkBuffer"
736         the components pot is given by the value of nParam.
737     @param [in] pCmdData
738         Parameter pointing to the OMX_MARKTYPE structure when Cmd has the value
739         "OMX_CommandMarkBuffer".
740     @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
741         If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
742         OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
743     @ingroup comp
744  */
745 #define OMX_SendCommand(                                    \
746          hComponent,                                        \
747          Cmd,                                               \
748          nParam,                                            \
749          pCmdData)                                          \
750      ((OMX_COMPONENTTYPE*)hComponent)->SendCommand(         \
751          hComponent,                                        \
752          Cmd,                                               \
753          nParam,                                            \
754          pCmdData)                          /* Macro End */
755 
756 
757 /** The OMX_GetParameter macro will get one of the current parameter
758     settings from the component.  This macro cannot only be invoked when
759     the component is in the OMX_StateInvalid state.  The nParamIndex
760     parameter is used to indicate which structure is being requested from
761     the component.  The application shall allocate the correct structure
762     and shall fill in the structure size and version information before
763     invoking this macro.  When the parameter applies to a port, the
764     caller shall fill in the appropriate nPortIndex value indicating the
765     port on which the parameter applies. If the component has not had
766     any settings changed, then the component should return a set of
767     valid DEFAULT  parameters for the component.  This is a blocking
768     call.
769 
770     The component should return from this call within 20 msec.
771 
772     @param [in] hComponent
773         Handle of the component to be accessed.  This is the component
774         handle returned by the call to the OMX_GetHandle function.
775     @param [in] nParamIndex
776         Index of the structure to be filled.  This value is from the
777         OMX_INDEXTYPE enumeration.
778     @param [in,out] pComponentParameterStructure
779         Pointer to application allocated structure to be filled by the
780         component.
781     @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
782         If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
783         OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
784     @ingroup comp
785  */
786 #define OMX_GetParameter(                                   \
787         hComponent,                                         \
788         nParamIndex,                                        \
789         pComponentParameterStructure)                        \
790     ((OMX_COMPONENTTYPE*)hComponent)->GetParameter(         \
791         hComponent,                                         \
792         nParamIndex,                                        \
793         pComponentParameterStructure)    /* Macro End */
794 
795 
796 /** The OMX_SetParameter macro will send an initialization parameter
797     structure to a component.  Each structure shall be sent one at a time,
798     in a separate invocation of the macro.  This macro can only be
799     invoked when the component is in the OMX_StateLoaded state, or the
800     port is disabled (when the parameter applies to a port). The
801     nParamIndex parameter is used to indicate which structure is being
802     passed to the component.  The application shall allocate the
803     correct structure and shall fill in the structure size and version
804     information (as well as the actual data) before invoking this macro.
805     The application is free to dispose of this structure after the call
806     as the component is required to copy any data it shall retain.  This
807     is a blocking call.
808 
809     The component should return from this call within 20 msec.
810 
811     @param [in] hComponent
812         Handle of the component to be accessed.  This is the component
813         handle returned by the call to the OMX_GetHandle function.
814     @param [in] nIndex
815         Index of the structure to be sent.  This value is from the
816         OMX_INDEXTYPE enumeration.
817     @param [in] pComponentParameterStructure
818         pointer to application allocated structure to be used for
819         initialization by the component.
820     @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
821         If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
822         OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
823     @ingroup comp
824  */
825 #define OMX_SetParameter(                                   \
826         hComponent,                                         \
827         nParamIndex,                                        \
828         pComponentParameterStructure)                        \
829     ((OMX_COMPONENTTYPE*)hComponent)->SetParameter(         \
830         hComponent,                                         \
831         nParamIndex,                                        \
832         pComponentParameterStructure)    /* Macro End */
833 
834 
835 /** The OMX_GetConfig macro will get one of the configuration structures
836     from a component.  This macro can be invoked anytime after the
837     component has been loaded.  The nParamIndex call parameter is used to
838     indicate which structure is being requested from the component.  The
839     application shall allocate the correct structure and shall fill in the
840     structure size and version information before invoking this macro.
841     If the component has not had this configuration parameter sent before,
842     then the component should return a set of valid DEFAULT values for the
843     component.  This is a blocking call.
844 
845     The component should return from this call within 5 msec.
846 
847     @param [in] hComponent
848         Handle of the component to be accessed.  This is the component
849         handle returned by the call to the OMX_GetHandle function.
850     @param [in] nIndex
851         Index of the structure to be filled.  This value is from the
852         OMX_INDEXTYPE enumeration.
853     @param [in,out] pComponentConfigStructure
854         pointer to application allocated structure to be filled by the
855         component.
856     @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
857         If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
858         OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
859     @ingroup comp
860 */
861 #define OMX_GetConfig(                                      \
862         hComponent,                                         \
863         nConfigIndex,                                       \
864         pComponentConfigStructure)                           \
865     ((OMX_COMPONENTTYPE*)hComponent)->GetConfig(            \
866         hComponent,                                         \
867         nConfigIndex,                                       \
868         pComponentConfigStructure)       /* Macro End */
869 
870 
871 /** The OMX_SetConfig macro will send one of the configuration
872     structures to a component.  Each structure shall be sent one at a time,
873     each in a separate invocation of the macro.  This macro can be invoked
874     anytime after the component has been loaded.  The application shall
875     allocate the correct structure and shall fill in the structure size
876     and version information (as well as the actual data) before invoking
877     this macro.  The application is free to dispose of this structure after
878     the call as the component is required to copy any data it shall retain.
879     This is a blocking call.
880 
881     The component should return from this call within 5 msec.
882 
883     @param [in] hComponent
884         Handle of the component to be accessed.  This is the component
885         handle returned by the call to the OMX_GetHandle function.
886     @param [in] nConfigIndex
887         Index of the structure to be sent.  This value is from the
888         OMX_INDEXTYPE enumeration above.
889     @param [in] pComponentConfigStructure
890         pointer to application allocated structure to be used for
891         initialization by the component.
892     @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
893         If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
894         OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
895     @ingroup comp
896  */
897 #define OMX_SetConfig(                                      \
898         hComponent,                                         \
899         nConfigIndex,                                       \
900         pComponentConfigStructure)                           \
901     ((OMX_COMPONENTTYPE*)hComponent)->SetConfig(            \
902         hComponent,                                         \
903         nConfigIndex,                                       \
904         pComponentConfigStructure)       /* Macro End */
905 
906 
907 /** The OMX_GetExtensionIndex macro will invoke a component to translate
908     a vendor specific configuration or parameter string into an OMX
909     structure index.  There is no requirement for the vendor to support
910     this command for the indexes already found in the OMX_INDEXTYPE
911     enumeration (this is done to save space in small components).  The
912     component shall support all vendor supplied extension indexes not found
913     in the master OMX_INDEXTYPE enumeration.  This is a blocking call.
914 
915     The component should return from this call within 5 msec.
916 
917     @param [in] hComponent
918         Handle of the component to be accessed.  This is the component
919         handle returned by the call to the GetHandle function.
920     @param [in] cParameterName
921         OMX_STRING that shall be less than 128 characters long including
922         the trailing null byte.  This is the string that will get
923         translated by the component into a configuration index.
924     @param [out] pIndexType
925         a pointer to a OMX_INDEXTYPE to receive the index value.
926     @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
927         If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
928         OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
929     @ingroup comp
930  */
931 #define OMX_GetExtensionIndex(                              \
932         hComponent,                                         \
933         cParameterName,                                     \
934         pIndexType)                                         \
935     ((OMX_COMPONENTTYPE*)hComponent)->GetExtensionIndex(    \
936         hComponent,                                         \
937         cParameterName,                                     \
938         pIndexType)                     /* Macro End */
939 
940 
941 /** The OMX_GetState macro will invoke the component to get the current
942     state of the component and place the state value into the location
943     pointed to by pState.
944 
945     The component should return from this call within 5 msec.
946 
947     @param [in] hComponent
948         Handle of the component to be accessed.  This is the component
949         handle returned by the call to the OMX_GetHandle function.
950     @param [out] pState
951         pointer to the location to receive the state.  The value returned
952         is one of the OMX_STATETYPE members
953     @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
954         If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
955         OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
956     @ingroup comp
957  */
958 #define OMX_GetState(                                       \
959         hComponent,                                         \
960         pState)                                             \
961     ((OMX_COMPONENTTYPE*)hComponent)->GetState(             \
962         hComponent,                                         \
963         pState)                         /* Macro End */
964 
965 
966 /** The OMX_UseBuffer macro will request that the component use
967     a buffer (and allocate its own buffer header) already allocated
968     by another component, or by the IL Client. This is a blocking
969     call.
970 
971     The component should return from this call within 20 msec.
972 
973     @param [in] hComponent
974         Handle of the component to be accessed.  This is the component
975         handle returned by the call to the OMX_GetHandle function.
976     @param [out] ppBuffer
977         pointer to an OMX_BUFFERHEADERTYPE structure used to receive the
978         pointer to the buffer header
979     @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
980         If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
981         OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
982     @ingroup comp buf
983  */
984 
985 #define OMX_UseBuffer(                                      \
986            hComponent,                                      \
987            ppBufferHdr,                                     \
988            nPortIndex,                                      \
989            pAppPrivate,                                     \
990            nSizeBytes,                                      \
991            pBuffer)                                         \
992     ((OMX_COMPONENTTYPE*)hComponent)->UseBuffer(            \
993            hComponent,                                      \
994            ppBufferHdr,                                     \
995            nPortIndex,                                      \
996            pAppPrivate,                                     \
997            nSizeBytes,                                      \
998            pBuffer)
999 
1000 
1001 /** The OMX_AllocateBuffer macro will request that the component allocate
1002     a new buffer and buffer header.  The component will allocate the
1003     buffer and the buffer header and return a pointer to the buffer
1004     header.  This is a blocking call.
1005 
1006     The component should return from this call within 5 msec.
1007 
1008     @param [in] hComponent
1009         Handle of the component to be accessed.  This is the component
1010         handle returned by the call to the OMX_GetHandle function.
1011     @param [out] ppBuffer
1012         pointer to an OMX_BUFFERHEADERTYPE structure used to receive
1013         the pointer to the buffer header
1014     @param [in] nPortIndex
1015         nPortIndex is used to select the port on the component the buffer will
1016         be used with.  The port can be found by using the nPortIndex
1017         value as an index into the Port Definition array of the component.
1018     @param [in] pAppPrivate
1019         pAppPrivate is used to initialize the pAppPrivate member of the
1020         buffer header structure.
1021     @param [in] nSizeBytes
1022         size of the buffer to allocate.  Used when bAllocateNew is true.
1023     @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
1024         If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
1025         OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
1026     @ingroup comp buf
1027  */
1028 #define OMX_AllocateBuffer(                                 \
1029         hComponent,                                         \
1030         ppBuffer,                                           \
1031         nPortIndex,                                         \
1032         pAppPrivate,                                        \
1033         nSizeBytes)                                         \
1034     ((OMX_COMPONENTTYPE*)hComponent)->AllocateBuffer(       \
1035         hComponent,                                         \
1036         ppBuffer,                                           \
1037         nPortIndex,                                         \
1038         pAppPrivate,                                        \
1039         nSizeBytes)                     /* Macro End */
1040 
1041 
1042 /** The OMX_FreeBuffer macro will release a buffer header from the component
1043     which was allocated using either OMX_AllocateBuffer or OMX_UseBuffer. If
1044     the component allocated the buffer (see the OMX_UseBuffer macro) then
1045     the component shall free the buffer and buffer header. This is a
1046     blocking call.
1047 
1048     The component should return from this call within 20 msec.
1049 
1050     @param [in] hComponent
1051         Handle of the component to be accessed.  This is the component
1052         handle returned by the call to the OMX_GetHandle function.
1053     @param [in] nPortIndex
1054         nPortIndex is used to select the port on the component the buffer will
1055         be used with.
1056     @param [in] pBuffer
1057         pointer to an OMX_BUFFERHEADERTYPE structure allocated with UseBuffer
1058         or AllocateBuffer.
1059     @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
1060         If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
1061         OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
1062     @ingroup comp buf
1063  */
1064 #define OMX_FreeBuffer(                                     \
1065         hComponent,                                         \
1066         nPortIndex,                                         \
1067         pBuffer)                                            \
1068     ((OMX_COMPONENTTYPE*)hComponent)->FreeBuffer(           \
1069         hComponent,                                         \
1070         nPortIndex,                                         \
1071         pBuffer)                        /* Macro End */
1072 
1073 
1074 /** The OMX_EmptyThisBuffer macro will send a buffer full of data to an
1075     input port of a component.  The buffer will be emptied by the component
1076     and returned to the application via the EmptyBufferDone call back.
1077     This is a non-blocking call in that the component will record the buffer
1078     and return immediately and then empty the buffer, later, at the proper
1079     time.  As expected, this macro may be invoked only while the component
1080     is in the OMX_StateExecuting.  If nPortIndex does not specify an input
1081     port, the component shall return an error.
1082 
1083     The component should return from this call within 5 msec.
1084 
1085     @param [in] hComponent
1086         Handle of the component to be accessed.  This is the component
1087         handle returned by the call to the OMX_GetHandle function.
1088     @param [in] pBuffer
1089         pointer to an OMX_BUFFERHEADERTYPE structure allocated with UseBuffer
1090         or AllocateBuffer.
1091     @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
1092         If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
1093         OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
1094     @ingroup comp buf
1095  */
1096 #define OMX_EmptyThisBuffer(                                \
1097         hComponent,                                         \
1098         pBuffer)                                            \
1099     ((OMX_COMPONENTTYPE*)hComponent)->EmptyThisBuffer(      \
1100         hComponent,                                         \
1101         pBuffer)                        /* Macro End */
1102 
1103 
1104 /** The OMX_FillThisBuffer macro will send an empty buffer to an
1105     output port of a component.  The buffer will be filled by the component
1106     and returned to the application via the FillBufferDone call back.
1107     This is a non-blocking call in that the component will record the buffer
1108     and return immediately and then fill the buffer, later, at the proper
1109     time.  As expected, this macro may be invoked only while the component
1110     is in the OMX_ExecutingState.  If nPortIndex does not specify an output
1111     port, the component shall return an error.
1112 
1113     The component should return from this call within 5 msec.
1114 
1115     @param [in] hComponent
1116         Handle of the component to be accessed.  This is the component
1117         handle returned by the call to the OMX_GetHandle function.
1118     @param [in] pBuffer
1119         pointer to an OMX_BUFFERHEADERTYPE structure allocated with UseBuffer
1120         or AllocateBuffer.
1121     @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
1122         If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
1123         OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
1124     @ingroup comp buf
1125  */
1126 #define OMX_FillThisBuffer(                                 \
1127         hComponent,                                         \
1128         pBuffer)                                            \
1129     ((OMX_COMPONENTTYPE*)hComponent)->FillThisBuffer(       \
1130         hComponent,                                         \
1131         pBuffer)                        /* Macro End */
1132 
1133 
1134 
1135 /** The OMX_UseEGLImage macro will request that the component use
1136     a EGLImage provided by EGL (and allocate its own buffer header)
1137     This is a blocking call.
1138 
1139     The component should return from this call within 20 msec.
1140 
1141     @param [in] hComponent
1142         Handle of the component to be accessed.  This is the component
1143         handle returned by the call to the OMX_GetHandle function.
1144     @param [out] ppBuffer
1145         pointer to an OMX_BUFFERHEADERTYPE structure used to receive the
1146         pointer to the buffer header.  Note that the memory location used
1147         for this buffer is NOT visible to the IL Client.
1148     @param [in] nPortIndex
1149         nPortIndex is used to select the port on the component the buffer will
1150         be used with.  The port can be found by using the nPortIndex
1151         value as an index into the Port Definition array of the component.
1152     @param [in] pAppPrivate
1153         pAppPrivate is used to initialize the pAppPrivate member of the
1154         buffer header structure.
1155     @param [in] eglImage
1156         eglImage contains the handle of the EGLImage to use as a buffer on the
1157         specified port.  The component is expected to validate properties of
1158         the EGLImage against the configuration of the port to ensure the component
1159         can use the EGLImage as a buffer.
1160     @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
1161         If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
1162         OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
1163     @ingroup comp buf
1164  */
1165 #define OMX_UseEGLImage(                                    \
1166            hComponent,                                      \
1167            ppBufferHdr,                                     \
1168            nPortIndex,                                      \
1169            pAppPrivate,                                     \
1170            eglImage)                                        \
1171     ((OMX_COMPONENTTYPE*)hComponent)->UseEGLImage(          \
1172            hComponent,                                      \
1173            ppBufferHdr,                                     \
1174            nPortIndex,                                      \
1175            pAppPrivate,                                     \
1176            eglImage)
1177 
1178 /** The OMX_Init method is used to initialize the OMX core.  It shall be the
1179     first call made into OMX and it should only be executed one time without
1180     an interviening OMX_Deinit call.
1181 
1182     The core should return from this call within 20 msec.
1183 
1184     @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
1185         If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
1186         OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
1187     @ingroup core
1188  */
1189 OMX_API OMX_ERRORTYPE OMX_APIENTRY OMX_Init(void);
1190 
1191 
1192 /** The OMX_Deinit method is used to deinitialize the OMX core.  It shall be
1193     the last call made into OMX. In the event that the core determines that
1194     thare are components loaded when this call is made, the core may return
1195     with an error rather than try to unload the components.
1196 
1197     The core should return from this call within 20 msec.
1198 
1199     @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
1200         If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
1201         OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
1202     @ingroup core
1203  */
1204 OMX_API OMX_ERRORTYPE OMX_APIENTRY OMX_Deinit(void);
1205 
1206 
1207 /** The OMX_ComponentNameEnum method will enumerate through all the names of
1208     recognised valid components in the system. This function is provided
1209     as a means to detect all the components in the system run-time. There is
1210     no strict ordering to the enumeration order of component names, although
1211     each name will only be enumerated once.  If the OMX core supports run-time
1212     installation of new components, it is only requried to detect newly
1213     installed components when the first call to enumerate component names
1214     is made (i.e. when nIndex is 0x0).
1215 
1216     The core should return from this call in 20 msec.
1217 
1218     @param [out] cComponentName
1219         pointer to a null terminated string with the component name.  The
1220         names of the components are strings less than 127 bytes in length
1221         plus the trailing null for a maximum size of 128 bytes.  An example
1222         of a valid component name is "OMX.TI.AUDIO.DSP.MIXER\0".  Names are
1223         assigned by the vendor, but shall start with "OMX." and then have
1224         the Vendor designation next.
1225     @param [in] nNameLength
1226         number of characters in the cComponentName string.  With all
1227         component name strings restricted to less than 128 characters
1228         (including the trailing null) it is recomended that the caller
1229         provide a input string for the cComponentName of 128 characters.
1230     @param [in] nIndex
1231         number containing the enumeration index for the component.
1232         Multiple calls to OMX_ComponentNameEnum with increasing values
1233         of nIndex will enumerate through the component names in the
1234         system until OMX_ErrorNoMore is returned.  The value of nIndex
1235         is 0 to (N-1), where N is the number of valid installed components
1236         in the system.
1237     @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
1238         If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
1239         OMX_ErrorNone.  When the value of nIndex exceeds the number of
1240         components in the system minus 1, OMX_ErrorNoMore will be
1241         returned. Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
1242     @ingroup core
1243  */
1244 OMX_API OMX_ERRORTYPE OMX_APIENTRY OMX_ComponentNameEnum(
1245     OMX_OUT OMX_STRING cComponentName,
1246     OMX_IN  OMX_U32 nNameLength,
1247     OMX_IN  OMX_U32 nIndex);
1248 
1249 
1250 /** The OMX_GetHandle method will locate the component specified by the
1251     component name given, load that component into memory and then invoke
1252     the component's methods to create an instance of the component.
1253 
1254     The core should return from this call within 20 msec.
1255 
1256     @param [out] pHandle
1257         pointer to an OMX_HANDLETYPE pointer to be filled in by this method.
1258     @param [in] cComponentName
1259         pointer to a null terminated string with the component name.  The
1260         names of the components are strings less than 127 bytes in length
1261         plus the trailing null for a maximum size of 128 bytes.  An example
1262         of a valid component name is "OMX.TI.AUDIO.DSP.MIXER\0".  Names are
1263         assigned by the vendor, but shall start with "OMX." and then have
1264         the Vendor designation next.
1265     @param [in] pAppData
1266         pointer to an application defined value that will be returned
1267         during callbacks so that the application can identify the source
1268         of the callback.
1269     @param [in] pCallBacks
1270         pointer to a OMX_CALLBACKTYPE structure that will be passed to the
1271         component to initialize it with.
1272     @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
1273         If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
1274         OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
1275     @ingroup core
1276  */
1277 OMX_API OMX_ERRORTYPE OMX_APIENTRY OMX_GetHandle(
1278     OMX_OUT OMX_HANDLETYPE* pHandle,
1279     OMX_IN  OMX_STRING cComponentName,
1280     OMX_IN  OMX_PTR pAppData,
1281     OMX_IN  OMX_CALLBACKTYPE* pCallBacks);
1282 
1283 
1284 /** The OMX_FreeHandle method will free a handle allocated by the OMX_GetHandle
1285     method.  If the component reference count goes to zero, the component will
1286     be unloaded from memory.
1287 
1288     The core should return from this call within 20 msec when the component is
1289     in the OMX_StateLoaded state.
1290 
1291     @param [in] hComponent
1292         Handle of the component to be accessed.  This is the component
1293         handle returned by the call to the GetHandle function.
1294     @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
1295         If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
1296         OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
1297     @ingroup core
1298  */
1299 OMX_API OMX_ERRORTYPE OMX_APIENTRY OMX_FreeHandle(
1300     OMX_IN  OMX_HANDLETYPE hComponent);
1301 
1302 
1303 
1304 /** The OMX_SetupTunnel method will handle the necessary calls to the components
1305     to setup the specified tunnel the two components.  NOTE: This is
1306     an actual method (not a #define macro).  This method will make calls into
1307     the component ComponentTunnelRequest method to do the actual tunnel
1308     connection.
1309 
1310     The ComponentTunnelRequest method on both components will be called.
1311     This method shall not be called unless the component is in the
1312     OMX_StateLoaded state except when the ports used for the tunnel are
1313     disabled. In this case, the component may be in the OMX_StateExecuting,
1314     OMX_StatePause, or OMX_StateIdle states.
1315 
1316     The core should return from this call within 20 msec.
1317 
1318     @param [in] hOutput
1319         Handle of the component to be accessed.  Also this is the handle
1320         of the component whose port, specified in the nPortOutput parameter
1321         will be used the source for the tunnel. This is the component handle
1322         returned by the call to the OMX_GetHandle function.  There is a
1323         requirement that hOutput be the source for the data when
1324         tunelling (i.e. nPortOutput is an output port).  If 0x0, the component
1325         specified in hInput will have it's port specified in nPortInput
1326         setup for communication with the application / IL client.
1327     @param [in] nPortOutput
1328         nPortOutput is used to select the source port on component to be
1329         used in the tunnel.
1330     @param [in] hInput
1331         This is the component to setup the tunnel with. This is the handle
1332         of the component whose port, specified in the nPortInput parameter
1333         will be used the destination for the tunnel. This is the component handle
1334         returned by the call to the OMX_GetHandle function.  There is a
1335         requirement that hInput be the destination for the data when
1336         tunelling (i.e. nPortInut is an input port).   If 0x0, the component
1337         specified in hOutput will have it's port specified in nPortPOutput
1338         setup for communication with the application / IL client.
1339     @param [in] nPortInput
1340         nPortInput is used to select the destination port on component to be
1341         used in the tunnel.
1342     @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
1343         If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
1344         OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
1345         When OMX_ErrorNotImplemented is returned, one or both components is
1346         a non-interop component and does not support tunneling.
1347 
1348         On failure, the ports of both components are setup for communication
1349         with the application / IL Client.
1350     @ingroup core tun
1351  */
1352 OMX_API OMX_ERRORTYPE OMX_APIENTRY OMX_SetupTunnel(
1353     OMX_IN  OMX_HANDLETYPE hOutput,
1354     OMX_IN  OMX_U32 nPortOutput,
1355     OMX_IN  OMX_HANDLETYPE hInput,
1356     OMX_IN  OMX_U32 nPortInput);
1357 
1358 /** @ingroup cp */
1359 OMX_API OMX_ERRORTYPE   OMX_GetContentPipe(
1360     OMX_OUT OMX_HANDLETYPE *hPipe,
1361     OMX_IN OMX_STRING szURI);
1362 
1363 /** The OMX_GetComponentsOfRole method will return the number of components that support the given
1364     role and (if the compNames field is non-NULL) the names of those components. The call will fail if
1365     an insufficiently sized array of names is supplied. To ensure the array is sufficiently sized the
1366     client should:
1367         * first call this function with the compNames field NULL to determine the number of component names
1368         * second call this function with the compNames field pointing to an array of names allocated
1369           according to the number returned by the first call.
1370 
1371     The core should return from this call within 5 msec.
1372 
1373     @param [in] role
1374         This is generic standard component name consisting only of component class
1375         name and the type within that class (e.g. 'audio_decoder.aac').
1376     @param [inout] pNumComps
1377         This is used both as input and output.
1378 
1379         If compNames is NULL, the input is ignored and the output specifies how many components support
1380         the given role.
1381 
1382         If compNames is not NULL, on input it bounds the size of the input structure and
1383         on output, it specifies the number of components string names listed within the compNames parameter.
1384     @param [inout] compNames
1385         If NULL this field is ignored. If non-NULL this points to an array of 128-byte strings which accepts
1386         a list of the names of all physical components that implement the specified standard component name.
1387         Each name is NULL terminated. numComps indicates the number of names.
1388     @ingroup core
1389  */
1390 OMX_API OMX_ERRORTYPE OMX_GetComponentsOfRole (
1391 	OMX_IN      OMX_STRING role,
1392     OMX_INOUT   OMX_U32 *pNumComps,
1393     OMX_INOUT   OMX_U8  **compNames);
1394 
1395 /** The OMX_GetRolesOfComponent method will return the number of roles supported by the given
1396     component and (if the roles field is non-NULL) the names of those roles. The call will fail if
1397     an insufficiently sized array of names is supplied. To ensure the array is sufficiently sized the
1398     client should:
1399         * first call this function with the roles field NULL to determine the number of role names
1400         * second call this function with the roles field pointing to an array of names allocated
1401           according to the number returned by the first call.
1402 
1403     The core should return from this call within 5 msec.
1404 
1405     @param [in] compName
1406         This is the name of the component being queried about.
1407     @param [inout] pNumRoles
1408         This is used both as input and output.
1409 
1410         If roles is NULL, the input is ignored and the output specifies how many roles the component supports.
1411 
1412         If compNames is not NULL, on input it bounds the size of the input structure and
1413         on output, it specifies the number of roles string names listed within the roles parameter.
1414     @param [out] roles
1415         If NULL this field is ignored. If non-NULL this points to an array of 128-byte strings
1416         which accepts a list of the names of all standard components roles implemented on the
1417         specified component name. numComps indicates the number of names.
1418     @ingroup core
1419  */
1420 OMX_API OMX_ERRORTYPE OMX_GetRolesOfComponent (
1421 	OMX_IN      OMX_STRING compName,
1422     OMX_INOUT   OMX_U32 *pNumRoles,
1423     OMX_OUT     OMX_U8 **roles);
1424 
1425 #ifdef __cplusplus
1426 }
1427 #endif /* __cplusplus */
1428 
1429 #endif
1430 /* File EOF */
1431 
1432