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1 /*
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4  * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
5  * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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16 
17 #ifndef ANDROID_INCLUDE_CAMERA2_H
18 #define ANDROID_INCLUDE_CAMERA2_H
19 
20 #include "camera_common.h"
21 #include "system/camera_metadata.h"
22 
23 /**
24  * Camera device HAL 2.1 [ CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_2_0, CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_2_1 ]
25  *
26  * NO LONGER SUPPORTED.  The camera service will no longer load HAL modules that
27  * contain HAL v2.0 or v2.1 devices.
28  *
29  * New devices should use Camera HAL v3.2 or newer.
30  *
31  * Supports the android.hardware.Camera API, and the android.hardware.camera2
32  * API in legacy mode only.
33  *
34  * Camera devices that support this version of the HAL must return
35  * CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_2_1 in camera_device_t.common.version and in
36  * camera_info_t.device_version (from camera_module_t.get_camera_info).
37  *
38  * Camera modules that may contain version 2.x devices must implement at least
39  * version 2.0 of the camera module interface (as defined by
40  * camera_module_t.common.module_api_version).
41  *
42  * See camera_common.h for more versioning details.
43  *
44  * Version history:
45  *
46  * 2.0: CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_2_0. Initial release (Android 4.2):
47  *      - Sufficient for implementing existing android.hardware.Camera API.
48  *      - Allows for ZSL queue in camera service layer
49  *      - Not tested for any new features such manual capture control,
50  *        Bayer RAW capture, reprocessing of RAW data.
51  *
52  * 2.1: CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_2_1. Support per-device static metadata:
53  *      - Add get_instance_metadata() method to retrieve metadata that is fixed
54  *        after device open, but may be variable between open() calls.
55  */
56 
57 __BEGIN_DECLS
58 
59 struct camera2_device;
60 
61 /**********************************************************************
62  *
63  * Input/output stream buffer queue interface definitions
64  *
65  */
66 
67 /**
68  * Output image stream queue interface. A set of these methods is provided to
69  * the HAL device in allocate_stream(), and are used to interact with the
70  * gralloc buffer queue for that stream. They may not be called until after
71  * allocate_stream returns.
72  */
73 typedef struct camera2_stream_ops {
74     /**
75      * Get a buffer to fill from the queue. The size and format of the buffer
76      * are fixed for a given stream (defined in allocate_stream), and the stride
77      * should be queried from the platform gralloc module. The gralloc buffer
78      * will have been allocated based on the usage flags provided by
79      * allocate_stream, and will be locked for use.
80      */
81     int (*dequeue_buffer)(const struct camera2_stream_ops* w,
82             buffer_handle_t** buffer);
83 
84     /**
85      * Push a filled buffer to the stream to be used by the consumer.
86      *
87      * The timestamp represents the time at start of exposure of the first row
88      * of the image; it must be from a monotonic clock, and is measured in
89      * nanoseconds. The timestamps do not need to be comparable between
90      * different cameras, or consecutive instances of the same camera. However,
91      * they must be comparable between streams from the same camera. If one
92      * capture produces buffers for multiple streams, each stream must have the
93      * same timestamp for that buffer, and that timestamp must match the
94      * timestamp in the output frame metadata.
95      */
96     int (*enqueue_buffer)(const struct camera2_stream_ops* w,
97             int64_t timestamp,
98             buffer_handle_t* buffer);
99     /**
100      * Return a buffer to the queue without marking it as filled.
101      */
102     int (*cancel_buffer)(const struct camera2_stream_ops* w,
103             buffer_handle_t* buffer);
104     /**
105      * Set the crop window for subsequently enqueued buffers. The parameters are
106      * measured in pixels relative to the buffer width and height.
107      */
108     int (*set_crop)(const struct camera2_stream_ops *w,
109             int left, int top, int right, int bottom);
110 
111 } camera2_stream_ops_t;
112 
113 /**
114  * Temporary definition during transition.
115  *
116  * These formats will be removed and replaced with
117  * HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_IMPLEMENTATION_DEFINED.  To maximize forward compatibility,
118  * HAL implementations are strongly recommended to treat FORMAT_OPAQUE and
119  * FORMAT_ZSL as equivalent to HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_IMPLEMENTATION_DEFINED, and
120  * return HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_IMPLEMENTATION_DEFINED in the format_actual output
121  * parameter of allocate_stream, allowing the gralloc module to select the
122  * specific format based on the usage flags from the camera and the stream
123  * consumer.
124  */
125 enum {
126     CAMERA2_HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_OPAQUE = HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_IMPLEMENTATION_DEFINED,
127     CAMERA2_HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_ZSL = -1
128 };
129 
130 /**
131  * Transport header for compressed JPEG buffers in output streams.
132  *
133  * To capture JPEG images, a stream is created using the pixel format
134  * HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_BLOB, and the static metadata field android.jpeg.maxSize is
135  * used as the buffer size. Since compressed JPEG images are of variable size,
136  * the HAL needs to include the final size of the compressed image using this
137  * structure inside the output stream buffer. The JPEG blob ID field must be set
138  * to CAMERA2_JPEG_BLOB_ID.
139  *
140  * Transport header should be at the end of the JPEG output stream buffer.  That
141  * means the jpeg_blob_id must start at byte[android.jpeg.maxSize -
142  * sizeof(camera2_jpeg_blob)].  Any HAL using this transport header must
143  * account for it in android.jpeg.maxSize.  The JPEG data itself starts at
144  * byte[0] and should be jpeg_size bytes long.
145  */
146 typedef struct camera2_jpeg_blob {
147     uint16_t jpeg_blob_id;
148     uint32_t jpeg_size;
149 } camera2_jpeg_blob_t;
150 
151 enum {
152     CAMERA2_JPEG_BLOB_ID = 0x00FF
153 };
154 
155 /**
156  * Input reprocess stream queue management. A set of these methods is provided
157  * to the HAL device in allocate_reprocess_stream(); they are used to interact
158  * with the reprocess stream's input gralloc buffer queue.
159  */
160 typedef struct camera2_stream_in_ops {
161     /**
162      * Get the next buffer of image data to reprocess. The width, height, and
163      * format of the buffer is fixed in allocate_reprocess_stream(), and the
164      * stride and other details should be queried from the platform gralloc
165      * module as needed. The buffer will already be locked for use.
166      */
167     int (*acquire_buffer)(const struct camera2_stream_in_ops *w,
168             buffer_handle_t** buffer);
169     /**
170      * Return a used buffer to the buffer queue for reuse.
171      */
172     int (*release_buffer)(const struct camera2_stream_in_ops *w,
173             buffer_handle_t* buffer);
174 
175 } camera2_stream_in_ops_t;
176 
177 /**********************************************************************
178  *
179  * Metadata queue management, used for requests sent to HAL module, and for
180  * frames produced by the HAL.
181  *
182  */
183 
184 enum {
185     CAMERA2_REQUEST_QUEUE_IS_BOTTOMLESS = -1
186 };
187 
188 /**
189  * Request input queue protocol:
190  *
191  * The framework holds the queue and its contents. At start, the queue is empty.
192  *
193  * 1. When the first metadata buffer is placed into the queue, the framework
194  *    signals the device by calling notify_request_queue_not_empty().
195  *
196  * 2. After receiving notify_request_queue_not_empty, the device must call
197  *    dequeue() once it's ready to handle the next buffer.
198  *
199  * 3. Once the device has processed a buffer, and is ready for the next buffer,
200  *    it must call dequeue() again instead of waiting for a notification. If
201  *    there are no more buffers available, dequeue() will return NULL. After
202  *    this point, when a buffer becomes available, the framework must call
203  *    notify_request_queue_not_empty() again. If the device receives a NULL
204  *    return from dequeue, it does not need to query the queue again until a
205  *    notify_request_queue_not_empty() call is received from the source.
206  *
207  * 4. If the device calls buffer_count() and receives 0, this does not mean that
208  *    the framework will provide a notify_request_queue_not_empty() call. The
209  *    framework will only provide such a notification after the device has
210  *    received a NULL from dequeue, or on initial startup.
211  *
212  * 5. The dequeue() call in response to notify_request_queue_not_empty() may be
213  *    on the same thread as the notify_request_queue_not_empty() call, and may
214  *    be performed from within the notify call.
215  *
216  * 6. All dequeued request buffers must be returned to the framework by calling
217  *    free_request, including when errors occur, a device flush is requested, or
218  *    when the device is shutting down.
219  */
220 typedef struct camera2_request_queue_src_ops {
221     /**
222      * Get the count of request buffers pending in the queue. May return
223      * CAMERA2_REQUEST_QUEUE_IS_BOTTOMLESS if a repeating request (stream
224      * request) is currently configured. Calling this method has no effect on
225      * whether the notify_request_queue_not_empty() method will be called by the
226      * framework.
227      */
228     int (*request_count)(const struct camera2_request_queue_src_ops *q);
229 
230     /**
231      * Get a metadata buffer from the framework. Returns OK if there is no
232      * error. If the queue is empty, returns NULL in buffer. In that case, the
233      * device must wait for a notify_request_queue_not_empty() message before
234      * attempting to dequeue again. Buffers obtained in this way must be
235      * returned to the framework with free_request().
236      */
237     int (*dequeue_request)(const struct camera2_request_queue_src_ops *q,
238             camera_metadata_t **buffer);
239     /**
240      * Return a metadata buffer to the framework once it has been used, or if
241      * an error or shutdown occurs.
242      */
243     int (*free_request)(const struct camera2_request_queue_src_ops *q,
244             camera_metadata_t *old_buffer);
245 
246 } camera2_request_queue_src_ops_t;
247 
248 /**
249  * Frame output queue protocol:
250  *
251  * The framework holds the queue and its contents. At start, the queue is empty.
252  *
253  * 1. When the device is ready to fill an output metadata frame, it must dequeue
254  *    a metadata buffer of the required size.
255  *
256  * 2. It should then fill the metadata buffer, and place it on the frame queue
257  *    using enqueue_frame. The framework takes ownership of the frame.
258  *
259  * 3. In case of an error, a request to flush the pipeline, or shutdown, the
260  *    device must return any affected dequeued frames to the framework by
261  *    calling cancel_frame.
262  */
263 typedef struct camera2_frame_queue_dst_ops {
264     /**
265      * Get an empty metadata buffer to fill from the framework. The new metadata
266      * buffer will have room for entries number of metadata entries, plus
267      * data_bytes worth of extra storage. Frames dequeued here must be returned
268      * to the framework with either cancel_frame or enqueue_frame.
269      */
270     int (*dequeue_frame)(const struct camera2_frame_queue_dst_ops *q,
271             size_t entries, size_t data_bytes,
272             camera_metadata_t **buffer);
273 
274     /**
275      * Return a dequeued metadata buffer to the framework for reuse; do not mark it as
276      * filled. Use when encountering errors, or flushing the internal request queue.
277      */
278     int (*cancel_frame)(const struct camera2_frame_queue_dst_ops *q,
279             camera_metadata_t *buffer);
280 
281     /**
282      * Place a completed metadata frame on the frame output queue.
283      */
284     int (*enqueue_frame)(const struct camera2_frame_queue_dst_ops *q,
285             camera_metadata_t *buffer);
286 
287 } camera2_frame_queue_dst_ops_t;
288 
289 /**********************************************************************
290  *
291  * Notification callback and message definition, and trigger definitions
292  *
293  */
294 
295 /**
296  * Asynchronous notification callback from the HAL, fired for various
297  * reasons. Only for information independent of frame capture, or that require
298  * specific timing. The user pointer must be the same one that was passed to the
299  * device in set_notify_callback().
300  */
301 typedef void (*camera2_notify_callback)(int32_t msg_type,
302         int32_t ext1,
303         int32_t ext2,
304         int32_t ext3,
305         void *user);
306 
307 /**
308  * Possible message types for camera2_notify_callback
309  */
310 enum {
311     /**
312      * An error has occurred. Argument ext1 contains the error code, and
313      * ext2 and ext3 contain any error-specific information.
314      */
315     CAMERA2_MSG_ERROR   = 0x0001,
316     /**
317      * The exposure of a given request has begun. Argument ext1 contains the
318      * frame number, and ext2 and ext3 contain the low-order and high-order
319      * bytes of the timestamp for when exposure began.
320      * (timestamp = (ext3 << 32 | ext2))
321      */
322     CAMERA2_MSG_SHUTTER = 0x0010,
323     /**
324      * The autofocus routine has changed state. Argument ext1 contains the new
325      * state; the values are the same as those for the metadata field
326      * android.control.afState. Ext2 contains the latest trigger ID passed to
327      * trigger_action(CAMERA2_TRIGGER_AUTOFOCUS) or
328      * trigger_action(CAMERA2_TRIGGER_CANCEL_AUTOFOCUS), or 0 if trigger has not
329      * been called with either of those actions.
330      */
331     CAMERA2_MSG_AUTOFOCUS = 0x0020,
332     /**
333      * The autoexposure routine has changed state. Argument ext1 contains the
334      * new state; the values are the same as those for the metadata field
335      * android.control.aeState. Ext2 contains the latest trigger ID value passed to
336      * trigger_action(CAMERA2_TRIGGER_PRECAPTURE_METERING), or 0 if that method
337      * has not been called.
338      */
339     CAMERA2_MSG_AUTOEXPOSURE = 0x0021,
340     /**
341      * The auto-whitebalance routine has changed state. Argument ext1 contains
342      * the new state; the values are the same as those for the metadata field
343      * android.control.awbState. Ext2 contains the latest trigger ID passed to
344      * trigger_action(CAMERA2_TRIGGER_PRECAPTURE_METERING), or 0 if that method
345      * has not been called.
346      */
347     CAMERA2_MSG_AUTOWB = 0x0022
348 };
349 
350 /**
351  * Error codes for CAMERA_MSG_ERROR
352  */
353 enum {
354     /**
355      * A serious failure occured. Camera device may not work without reboot, and
356      * no further frames or buffer streams will be produced by the
357      * device. Device should be treated as closed.
358      */
359     CAMERA2_MSG_ERROR_HARDWARE = 0x0001,
360     /**
361      * A serious failure occured. No further frames or buffer streams will be
362      * produced by the device. Device should be treated as closed. The client
363      * must reopen the device to use it again.
364      */
365     CAMERA2_MSG_ERROR_DEVICE,
366     /**
367      * An error has occurred in processing a request. No output (metadata or
368      * buffers) will be produced for this request. ext2 contains the frame
369      * number of the request. Subsequent requests are unaffected, and the device
370      * remains operational.
371      */
372     CAMERA2_MSG_ERROR_REQUEST,
373     /**
374      * An error has occurred in producing an output frame metadata buffer for a
375      * request, but image buffers for it will still be available. Subsequent
376      * requests are unaffected, and the device remains operational. ext2
377      * contains the frame number of the request.
378      */
379     CAMERA2_MSG_ERROR_FRAME,
380     /**
381      * An error has occurred in placing an output buffer into a stream for a
382      * request. The frame metadata and other buffers may still be
383      * available. Subsequent requests are unaffected, and the device remains
384      * operational. ext2 contains the frame number of the request, and ext3
385      * contains the stream id.
386      */
387     CAMERA2_MSG_ERROR_STREAM,
388     /**
389      * Number of error types
390      */
391     CAMERA2_MSG_NUM_ERRORS
392 };
393 
394 /**
395  * Possible trigger ids for trigger_action()
396  */
397 enum {
398     /**
399      * Trigger an autofocus cycle. The effect of the trigger depends on the
400      * autofocus mode in effect when the trigger is received, which is the mode
401      * listed in the latest capture request to be dequeued by the HAL. If the
402      * mode is OFF, EDOF, or FIXED, the trigger has no effect. In AUTO, MACRO,
403      * or CONTINUOUS_* modes, see below for the expected behavior. The state of
404      * the autofocus cycle can be tracked in android.control.afMode and the
405      * corresponding notifications.
406      *
407      **
408      * In AUTO or MACRO mode, the AF state transitions (and notifications)
409      * when calling with trigger ID = N with the previous ID being K are:
410      *
411      * Initial state       Transitions
412      * INACTIVE (K)         -> ACTIVE_SCAN (N) -> AF_FOCUSED (N) or AF_NOT_FOCUSED (N)
413      * AF_FOCUSED (K)       -> ACTIVE_SCAN (N) -> AF_FOCUSED (N) or AF_NOT_FOCUSED (N)
414      * AF_NOT_FOCUSED (K)   -> ACTIVE_SCAN (N) -> AF_FOCUSED (N) or AF_NOT_FOCUSED (N)
415      * ACTIVE_SCAN (K)      -> AF_FOCUSED(N) or AF_NOT_FOCUSED(N)
416      * PASSIVE_SCAN (K)      Not used in AUTO/MACRO mode
417      * PASSIVE_FOCUSED (K)   Not used in AUTO/MACRO mode
418      *
419      **
420      * In CONTINUOUS_PICTURE mode, triggering AF must lock the AF to the current
421      * lens position and transition the AF state to either AF_FOCUSED or
422      * NOT_FOCUSED. If a passive scan is underway, that scan must complete and
423      * then lock the lens position and change AF state. TRIGGER_CANCEL_AUTOFOCUS
424      * will allow the AF to restart its operation.
425      *
426      * Initial state      Transitions
427      * INACTIVE (K)        -> immediate AF_FOCUSED (N) or AF_NOT_FOCUSED (N)
428      * PASSIVE_FOCUSED (K) -> immediate AF_FOCUSED (N) or AF_NOT_FOCUSED (N)
429      * PASSIVE_SCAN (K)    -> AF_FOCUSED (N) or AF_NOT_FOCUSED (N)
430      * AF_FOCUSED (K)      no effect except to change next notification ID to N
431      * AF_NOT_FOCUSED (K)  no effect except to change next notification ID to N
432      *
433      **
434      * In CONTINUOUS_VIDEO mode, triggering AF must lock the AF to the current
435      * lens position and transition the AF state to either AF_FOCUSED or
436      * NOT_FOCUSED. If a passive scan is underway, it must immediately halt, in
437      * contrast with CONTINUOUS_PICTURE mode. TRIGGER_CANCEL_AUTOFOCUS will
438      * allow the AF to restart its operation.
439      *
440      * Initial state      Transitions
441      * INACTIVE (K)        -> immediate AF_FOCUSED (N) or AF_NOT_FOCUSED (N)
442      * PASSIVE_FOCUSED (K) -> immediate AF_FOCUSED (N) or AF_NOT_FOCUSED (N)
443      * PASSIVE_SCAN (K)    -> immediate AF_FOCUSED (N) or AF_NOT_FOCUSED (N)
444      * AF_FOCUSED (K)      no effect except to change next notification ID to N
445      * AF_NOT_FOCUSED (K)  no effect except to change next notification ID to N
446      *
447      * Ext1 is an ID that must be returned in subsequent auto-focus state change
448      * notifications through camera2_notify_callback() and stored in
449      * android.control.afTriggerId.
450      */
451     CAMERA2_TRIGGER_AUTOFOCUS = 0x0001,
452     /**
453      * Send a cancel message to the autofocus algorithm. The effect of the
454      * cancellation depends on the autofocus mode in effect when the trigger is
455      * received, which is the mode listed in the latest capture request to be
456      * dequeued by the HAL. If the AF mode is OFF or EDOF, the cancel has no
457      * effect.  For other modes, the lens should return to its default position,
458      * any current autofocus scan must be canceled, and the AF state should be
459      * set to INACTIVE.
460      *
461      * The state of the autofocus cycle can be tracked in android.control.afMode
462      * and the corresponding notification. Continuous autofocus modes may resume
463      * focusing operations thereafter exactly as if the camera had just been set
464      * to a continuous AF mode.
465      *
466      * Ext1 is an ID that must be returned in subsequent auto-focus state change
467      * notifications through camera2_notify_callback() and stored in
468      * android.control.afTriggerId.
469      */
470     CAMERA2_TRIGGER_CANCEL_AUTOFOCUS,
471     /**
472      * Trigger a pre-capture metering cycle, which may include firing the flash
473      * to determine proper capture parameters. Typically, this trigger would be
474      * fired for a half-depress of a camera shutter key, or before a snapshot
475      * capture in general. The state of the metering cycle can be tracked in
476      * android.control.aeMode and the corresponding notification.  If the
477      * auto-exposure mode is OFF, the trigger does nothing.
478      *
479      * Ext1 is an ID that must be returned in subsequent
480      * auto-exposure/auto-white balance state change notifications through
481      * camera2_notify_callback() and stored in android.control.aePrecaptureId.
482      */
483      CAMERA2_TRIGGER_PRECAPTURE_METERING
484 };
485 
486 /**
487  * Possible template types for construct_default_request()
488  */
489 enum {
490     /**
491      * Standard camera preview operation with 3A on auto.
492      */
493     CAMERA2_TEMPLATE_PREVIEW = 1,
494     /**
495      * Standard camera high-quality still capture with 3A and flash on auto.
496      */
497     CAMERA2_TEMPLATE_STILL_CAPTURE,
498     /**
499      * Standard video recording plus preview with 3A on auto, torch off.
500      */
501     CAMERA2_TEMPLATE_VIDEO_RECORD,
502     /**
503      * High-quality still capture while recording video. Application will
504      * include preview, video record, and full-resolution YUV or JPEG streams in
505      * request. Must not cause stuttering on video stream. 3A on auto.
506      */
507     CAMERA2_TEMPLATE_VIDEO_SNAPSHOT,
508     /**
509      * Zero-shutter-lag mode. Application will request preview and
510      * full-resolution data for each frame, and reprocess it to JPEG when a
511      * still image is requested by user. Settings should provide highest-quality
512      * full-resolution images without compromising preview frame rate. 3A on
513      * auto.
514      */
515     CAMERA2_TEMPLATE_ZERO_SHUTTER_LAG,
516 
517     /* Total number of templates */
518     CAMERA2_TEMPLATE_COUNT
519 };
520 
521 
522 /**********************************************************************
523  *
524  * Camera device operations
525  *
526  */
527 typedef struct camera2_device_ops {
528 
529     /**********************************************************************
530      * Request and frame queue setup and management methods
531      */
532 
533     /**
534      * Pass in input request queue interface methods.
535      */
536     int (*set_request_queue_src_ops)(const struct camera2_device *,
537             const camera2_request_queue_src_ops_t *request_src_ops);
538 
539     /**
540      * Notify device that the request queue is no longer empty. Must only be
541      * called when the first buffer is added a new queue, or after the source
542      * has returned NULL in response to a dequeue call.
543      */
544     int (*notify_request_queue_not_empty)(const struct camera2_device *);
545 
546     /**
547      * Pass in output frame queue interface methods
548      */
549     int (*set_frame_queue_dst_ops)(const struct camera2_device *,
550             const camera2_frame_queue_dst_ops_t *frame_dst_ops);
551 
552     /**
553      * Number of camera requests being processed by the device at the moment
554      * (captures/reprocesses that have had their request dequeued, but have not
555      * yet been enqueued onto output pipeline(s) ). No streams may be released
556      * by the framework until the in-progress count is 0.
557      */
558     int (*get_in_progress_count)(const struct camera2_device *);
559 
560     /**
561      * Flush all in-progress captures. This includes all dequeued requests
562      * (regular or reprocessing) that have not yet placed any outputs into a
563      * stream or the frame queue. Partially completed captures must be completed
564      * normally. No new requests may be dequeued from the request queue until
565      * the flush completes.
566      */
567     int (*flush_captures_in_progress)(const struct camera2_device *);
568 
569     /**
570      * Create a filled-in default request for standard camera use cases.
571      *
572      * The device must return a complete request that is configured to meet the
573      * requested use case, which must be one of the CAMERA2_TEMPLATE_*
574      * enums. All request control fields must be included, except for
575      * android.request.outputStreams.
576      *
577      * The metadata buffer returned must be allocated with
578      * allocate_camera_metadata. The framework takes ownership of the buffer.
579      */
580     int (*construct_default_request)(const struct camera2_device *,
581             int request_template,
582             camera_metadata_t **request);
583 
584     /**********************************************************************
585      * Stream management
586      */
587 
588     /**
589      * allocate_stream:
590      *
591      * Allocate a new output stream for use, defined by the output buffer width,
592      * height, target, and possibly the pixel format.  Returns the new stream's
593      * ID, gralloc usage flags, minimum queue buffer count, and possibly the
594      * pixel format, on success. Error conditions:
595      *
596      *  - Requesting a width/height/format combination not listed as
597      *    supported by the sensor's static characteristics
598      *
599      *  - Asking for too many streams of a given format type (2 bayer raw
600      *    streams, for example).
601      *
602      * Input parameters:
603      *
604      * - width, height, format: Specification for the buffers to be sent through
605      *   this stream. Format is a value from the HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_* list. If
606      *   HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_IMPLEMENTATION_DEFINED is used, then the platform
607      *   gralloc module will select a format based on the usage flags provided
608      *   by the camera HAL and the consumer of the stream. The camera HAL should
609      *   inspect the buffers handed to it in the register_stream_buffers call to
610      *   obtain the implementation-specific format if necessary.
611      *
612      * - stream_ops: A structure of function pointers for obtaining and queuing
613      *   up buffers for this stream. The underlying stream will be configured
614      *   based on the usage and max_buffers outputs. The methods in this
615      *   structure may not be called until after allocate_stream returns.
616      *
617      * Output parameters:
618      *
619      * - stream_id: An unsigned integer identifying this stream. This value is
620      *   used in incoming requests to identify the stream, and in releasing the
621      *   stream.
622      *
623      * - usage: The gralloc usage mask needed by the HAL device for producing
624      *   the requested type of data. This is used in allocating new gralloc
625      *   buffers for the stream buffer queue.
626      *
627      * - max_buffers: The maximum number of buffers the HAL device may need to
628      *   have dequeued at the same time. The device may not dequeue more buffers
629      *   than this value at the same time.
630      *
631      */
632     int (*allocate_stream)(
633             const struct camera2_device *,
634             // inputs
635             uint32_t width,
636             uint32_t height,
637             int      format,
638             const camera2_stream_ops_t *stream_ops,
639             // outputs
640             uint32_t *stream_id,
641             uint32_t *format_actual, // IGNORED, will be removed
642             uint32_t *usage,
643             uint32_t *max_buffers);
644 
645     /**
646      * Register buffers for a given stream. This is called after a successful
647      * allocate_stream call, and before the first request referencing the stream
648      * is enqueued. This method is intended to allow the HAL device to map or
649      * otherwise prepare the buffers for later use. num_buffers is guaranteed to
650      * be at least max_buffers (from allocate_stream), but may be larger. The
651      * buffers will already be locked for use. At the end of the call, all the
652      * buffers must be ready to be returned to the queue. If the stream format
653      * was set to HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_IMPLEMENTATION_DEFINED, the camera HAL should
654      * inspect the passed-in buffers here to determine any platform-private
655      * pixel format information.
656      */
657     int (*register_stream_buffers)(
658             const struct camera2_device *,
659             uint32_t stream_id,
660             int num_buffers,
661             buffer_handle_t *buffers);
662 
663     /**
664      * Release a stream. Returns an error if called when get_in_progress_count
665      * is non-zero, or if the stream id is invalid.
666      */
667     int (*release_stream)(
668             const struct camera2_device *,
669             uint32_t stream_id);
670 
671     /**
672      * allocate_reprocess_stream:
673      *
674      * Allocate a new input stream for use, defined by the output buffer width,
675      * height, and the pixel format.  Returns the new stream's ID, gralloc usage
676      * flags, and required simultaneously acquirable buffer count, on
677      * success. Error conditions:
678      *
679      *  - Requesting a width/height/format combination not listed as
680      *    supported by the sensor's static characteristics
681      *
682      *  - Asking for too many reprocessing streams to be configured at once.
683      *
684      * Input parameters:
685      *
686      * - width, height, format: Specification for the buffers to be sent through
687      *   this stream. Format must be a value from the HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_* list.
688      *
689      * - reprocess_stream_ops: A structure of function pointers for acquiring
690      *   and releasing buffers for this stream. The underlying stream will be
691      *   configured based on the usage and max_buffers outputs.
692      *
693      * Output parameters:
694      *
695      * - stream_id: An unsigned integer identifying this stream. This value is
696      *   used in incoming requests to identify the stream, and in releasing the
697      *   stream. These ids are numbered separately from the input stream ids.
698      *
699      * - consumer_usage: The gralloc usage mask needed by the HAL device for
700      *   consuming the requested type of data. This is used in allocating new
701      *   gralloc buffers for the stream buffer queue.
702      *
703      * - max_buffers: The maximum number of buffers the HAL device may need to
704      *   have acquired at the same time. The device may not have more buffers
705      *   acquired at the same time than this value.
706      *
707      */
708     int (*allocate_reprocess_stream)(const struct camera2_device *,
709             uint32_t width,
710             uint32_t height,
711             uint32_t format,
712             const camera2_stream_in_ops_t *reprocess_stream_ops,
713             // outputs
714             uint32_t *stream_id,
715             uint32_t *consumer_usage,
716             uint32_t *max_buffers);
717 
718     /**
719      * allocate_reprocess_stream_from_stream:
720      *
721      * Allocate a new input stream for use, which will use the buffers allocated
722      * for an existing output stream. That is, after the HAL enqueues a buffer
723      * onto the output stream, it may see that same buffer handed to it from
724      * this input reprocessing stream. After the HAL releases the buffer back to
725      * the reprocessing stream, it will be returned to the output queue for
726      * reuse.
727      *
728      * Error conditions:
729      *
730      * - Using an output stream of unsuitable size/format for the basis of the
731      *   reprocessing stream.
732      *
733      * - Attempting to allocatee too many reprocessing streams at once.
734      *
735      * Input parameters:
736      *
737      * - output_stream_id: The ID of an existing output stream which has
738      *   a size and format suitable for reprocessing.
739      *
740      * - reprocess_stream_ops: A structure of function pointers for acquiring
741      *   and releasing buffers for this stream. The underlying stream will use
742      *   the same graphics buffer handles as the output stream uses.
743      *
744      * Output parameters:
745      *
746      * - stream_id: An unsigned integer identifying this stream. This value is
747      *   used in incoming requests to identify the stream, and in releasing the
748      *   stream. These ids are numbered separately from the input stream ids.
749      *
750      * The HAL client must always release the reprocessing stream before it
751      * releases the output stream it is based on.
752      *
753      */
754     int (*allocate_reprocess_stream_from_stream)(const struct camera2_device *,
755             uint32_t output_stream_id,
756             const camera2_stream_in_ops_t *reprocess_stream_ops,
757             // outputs
758             uint32_t *stream_id);
759 
760     /**
761      * Release a reprocessing stream. Returns an error if called when
762      * get_in_progress_count is non-zero, or if the stream id is not
763      * valid.
764      */
765     int (*release_reprocess_stream)(
766             const struct camera2_device *,
767             uint32_t stream_id);
768 
769     /**********************************************************************
770      * Miscellaneous methods
771      */
772 
773     /**
774      * Trigger asynchronous activity. This is used for triggering special
775      * behaviors of the camera 3A routines when they are in use. See the
776      * documentation for CAMERA2_TRIGGER_* above for details of the trigger ids
777      * and their arguments.
778      */
779     int (*trigger_action)(const struct camera2_device *,
780             uint32_t trigger_id,
781             int32_t ext1,
782             int32_t ext2);
783 
784     /**
785      * Notification callback setup
786      */
787     int (*set_notify_callback)(const struct camera2_device *,
788             camera2_notify_callback notify_cb,
789             void *user);
790 
791     /**
792      * Get methods to query for vendor extension metadata tag infomation. May
793      * set ops to NULL if no vendor extension tags are defined.
794      */
795     int (*get_metadata_vendor_tag_ops)(const struct camera2_device*,
796             vendor_tag_query_ops_t **ops);
797 
798     /**
799      * Dump state of the camera hardware
800      */
801     int (*dump)(const struct camera2_device *, int fd);
802 
803     /**
804      * Get device-instance-specific metadata. This metadata must be constant for
805      * a single instance of the camera device, but may be different between
806      * open() calls. The returned camera_metadata pointer must be valid until
807      * the device close() method is called.
808      *
809      * Version information:
810      *
811      * CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_2_0:
812      *
813      *   Not available. Framework may not access this function pointer.
814      *
815      * CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_2_1:
816      *
817      *   Valid. Can be called by the framework.
818      *
819      */
820     int (*get_instance_metadata)(const struct camera2_device *,
821             camera_metadata **instance_metadata);
822 
823 } camera2_device_ops_t;
824 
825 /**********************************************************************
826  *
827  * Camera device definition
828  *
829  */
830 typedef struct camera2_device {
831     /**
832      * common.version must equal CAMERA_DEVICE_API_VERSION_2_0 to identify
833      * this device as implementing version 2.0 of the camera device HAL.
834      */
835     hw_device_t common;
836     camera2_device_ops_t *ops;
837     void *priv;
838 } camera2_device_t;
839 
840 __END_DECLS
841 
842 #endif /* #ifdef ANDROID_INCLUDE_CAMERA2_H */
843