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1 /*
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16 
17 package com.android.cts.verifier.camera.analyzer;
18 
19 import android.graphics.Bitmap;
20 import android.graphics.BitmapFactory;
21 import android.graphics.ImageFormat;
22 import android.hardware.Camera;
23 import android.util.Log;
24 import android.widget.ImageView;
25 import java.io.FileOutputStream;
26 import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
27 import java.io.IOException;
28 
29 import java.util.List;
30 
31 /**
32  * Implements a test to verify whether the correlated color temperatures (CTT)
33  * of the supported white balance modes are inside the range camera
34  * manufacturers generally agree on.
35  *
36  * The test assumes that the Daylight white balance mode has a CCT of 5200K,
37  * which is widely agreed in industry and academics. It then use this as a
38  * benchmark and compare images taken with other white balance settings.
39  * Using the pixel values of the grey squares on the color checker, the CCT
40  * of other white balance modes can be computed. The reference ranges were
41  * summarized with the help of online resources. For the Auto mode, the
42  * reference CCT is computed as the CCT that will keep the grey squares appear
43  * grey in the result image.
44  */
45 public class WhiteBalanceTest extends CameraTests {
46 
47     private static final String TAG = "WhiteBalanceTest";
48 
49     /** Current white balance mode. */
50     private String mWhiteBalance;
51     /** Array to store the reference CCT's of each mode. */
52     private int[][] mReferenceTemperature;
53     /** List of supported white balance mode on a device. */
54     private List<String> mWhiteBalanceList;
55     /** The index of the white balance mode "Auto". */
56     private int mAutoId;
57 
58     /** Debug results in text. */
59     private String mDebugText;
60     /** Memory address of the native test handler instance. */
61     private long mTestHandler;
62     /** Thread lock. */
63     private final Object mProcessingImage = new Object();
64     /** Test result to show. */
65     private int[] mTestResults;
66     /** Number of test. */
67     private int mNumTests;
68     /** Camera Parameters. */
69     private Camera.Parameters mParams;
70     /** Singleton test instance. */
71     private static WhiteBalanceTest singletonTest = null;
72     /** Boolean to check whehter daylight wb has been recorded. */
73     private boolean mHasDaylight = false;
74 
75     /**
76      * Constructs a <code>WhiteBalanceTest</code> instance with a given
77      * Camera pointer.
78      */
WhiteBalanceTest()79     private WhiteBalanceTest() {
80         super();
81     }
82 
updateCamera()83     public void updateCamera() {
84         mAutoId = 0;
85         mHasDaylight = false;
86         mParams = mTestCamera.getParameters();
87         mWhiteBalanceList = mParams.getSupportedWhiteBalance();
88         mNumTests = mWhiteBalanceList.size() + 1;
89         mTestResults = new int[mNumTests];
90         for (int i = 0; i < mNumTests; ++i) {
91             mTestResults[i] = CameraTests.CAMERA_TEST_NOT_RUN;
92         }
93 
94         if (mWhiteBalanceList != null) {
95             mReferenceTemperature = new int[mWhiteBalanceList.size()][2];
96 
97             // Sets the reference CCT of the supported white balance modes
98             for (int i = 0; i < mWhiteBalanceList.size(); i++) {
99                 setReferenceTemperature(i, mWhiteBalanceList.get(i));
100                 if (mWhiteBalanceList.get(i).equals("auto")) {
101                     mAutoId = i;
102                 }
103             }
104         }
105     }
106 
getSingletonTest()107     public static synchronized WhiteBalanceTest getSingletonTest() {
108         if (singletonTest == null) {
109             Log.v(TAG, "Creating a new WhiteBalanceTest instance");
110             singletonTest = new WhiteBalanceTest();
111             singletonTest.initializeTest();
112         }
113         return singletonTest;
114     }
115 
initializeTest()116     private void initializeTest() {
117         mDebugText = new String();
118         // Creates a native white balance test handler.
119         // mTestHandler stores the memory address of this instance.
120         mTestHandler = createWhiteBalanceTest();
121     }
122 
initializeWhiteBalanceTest()123     private void initializeWhiteBalanceTest() {
124         mWhiteBalance = "daylight";
125         takePicture(mWhiteBalance);
126         int colorTemperature = processWhiteBalanceTest(mTestHandler);
127 
128         setReferenceTemperature(mAutoId, colorTemperature);
129         mHasDaylight = true;
130     }
131 
takePicture(String whiteBalance)132     private void takePicture(String whiteBalance) {
133         mParams.setWhiteBalance(whiteBalance);
134         mTestCamera.setParameters(mParams);
135 
136         try{
137             Log.v(TAG, "Waiting for white balance to adjust");
138             Thread.sleep(4000);
139             Log.v(TAG, "END Waiting");
140         } catch (InterruptedException e) {}
141 
142         mTestCamera.takePicture(null, null, null, mTestJpegListener);
143 
144         // Thread locks until image capture is done
145         synchronized (mProcessingImage) {
146             try{
147                 Log.v(TAG, "Start waiting for Image");
148                 mProcessingImage.wait();
149             } catch (InterruptedException e) {
150                 Log.v(TAG, "Callback wait fails!");
151             }
152         }
153     }
154 
155     /**
156      * Runs the white balance camera test instance.
157      */
158     @Override
run(int index)159     public synchronized void run(int index) {
160         Log.v(TAG, "WhiteBalanceTest thread started!");
161 
162         if (!mHasDaylight) {
163             initializeWhiteBalanceTest();
164         }
165 
166         if (index != 0) {
167             // Retrieves the list of supported white balance mode.
168             mParams = mTestCamera.getParameters();
169 
170             int i = index - 1;
171             mWhiteBalance = mWhiteBalanceList.get(i);
172 
173             Log.v(TAG, "Current white balance is " + mWhiteBalance);
174 
175             takePicture(mWhiteBalance);
176 
177             // Processes the white balance test data in the native code.
178             // Returns an array of CCT of each white balance modes, given the CCT
179             // of the "Daylight" mode is 5200K.
180             int colorTemperature = 0;
181 
182             Log.v(TAG, "Finished taking picture, ready to process");
183             colorTemperature = processWhiteBalanceTest(mTestHandler);
184 
185             // Records the index of the "Auto" white balance mode
186             if (mWhiteBalance.equals("daylight")) {
187                 setReferenceTemperature(mAutoId, colorTemperature);
188                 prepareDebugText(5200, index);
189                 // Computes the reference CCT range of the "Auto" mode. Assuming that
190                 // all grey squares on the color checker should be imaged as grey under
191                 // a CCT, this CCT is used as a middle point to provide a range.
192                 //setReferenceTemperature(mAutoId, colorTemperature[mWhiteBalanceList.size()]);
193             } else {
194                 // Prepares the debug output.
195                 prepareDebugText(colorTemperature, index);
196             }
197         } else {
198             for (int i = 0; i < mWhiteBalanceList.size(); i++) {
199                 run(i + 1);
200             }
201         }
202 
203         mParams.setWhiteBalance("auto");
204         mTestCamera.setParameters(mParams);
205     }
206 
207     /**
208      * Prepares the debug results in HTML text. For each white balance mode,
209      * the CCT will be printed in green if it is in the reference range and
210      * red otherwise. The reference CCT range is also printed below, with
211      * green meaning the CCT range is satisfied and red otherwise.
212      *
213      * @param colorTemperature the CCT of the supported white balance modes
214      */
prepareDebugText(int colorTemperature, int index)215     private void prepareDebugText(int colorTemperature, int index) {
216         mDebugText += String.format("CCT Ref is %d, %d, and CCT is %d",
217                                   mReferenceTemperature[index - 1][0],
218                                   mReferenceTemperature[index - 1][1],
219                                   colorTemperature);
220         Log.v(TAG, String.format("CCT Ref is %d, %d, and CCT is %d",
221                                   mReferenceTemperature[index - 1][0],
222                                   mReferenceTemperature[index - 1][1],
223                                   colorTemperature));
224         if ((colorTemperature >= mReferenceTemperature[index - 1][0]) &&
225                 (colorTemperature <= mReferenceTemperature[index - 1][1])) {
226             mTestResults[index] = CameraTests.CAMERA_TEST_SUCCESS;
227         } else {
228             mTestResults[index] = CameraTests.CAMERA_TEST_FAILURE;
229         }
230 
231     }
232 
233     @Override
getDebugText()234     public String getDebugText() {
235         return mDebugText;
236     }
237 
238     @Override
getResultText()239     public String getResultText() {
240         return mDebugText;
241     }
242 
243     @Override
getTestName()244     public String getTestName() {
245         return "White Balance Test: \n";
246     }
247 
248     @Override
getTestName(int index)249     public String getTestName(int index) {
250         if (index != 0){
251             return String.format("%s mode test", mWhiteBalanceList.get(index - 1));
252         } else {
253             return "Run all tests";
254         }
255     }
256 
257     @Override
getResult(int index)258     public int getResult(int index) {
259         return mTestResults[index];
260     }
261 
262     @Override
getNumTests()263     public int getNumTests() {
264         return mNumTests;
265     }
266 
267     /**
268      * Sets the reference temperatures for the white balance modes of
269      * incandescent, fluorescent, warm-fluorescent, daylight, cloudy, shade
270      * and twilight. These are the currently supported White balance mode
271      * listed on the Android camera API.
272      *
273      * The reference range are summarized based on the published settings of
274      * Canon, Nikon and the references from Wikipedia on color temperature.
275      *
276      * @param i the index of the current white balance mode
277      * @param referenceWhiteBalance the name of the white balance mode.
278      */
setReferenceTemperature(int i, String referenceWhiteBalance)279     private void setReferenceTemperature(int i, String referenceWhiteBalance) {
280         if (referenceWhiteBalance.equals("incandescent")) {
281             mReferenceTemperature[i][0] = 2500;
282             mReferenceTemperature[i][1] = 3500;
283         } else if (referenceWhiteBalance.equals("fluorescent")) {
284             mReferenceTemperature[i][0] = 3000;
285             mReferenceTemperature[i][1] = 6500;
286         } else if (referenceWhiteBalance.equals("warm-fluorescent")) {
287             mReferenceTemperature[i][0] = 2500;
288             mReferenceTemperature[i][1] = 3000;
289         } else if (referenceWhiteBalance.equals("daylight")) {
290             mReferenceTemperature[i][0] = 5000;
291             mReferenceTemperature[i][1] = 5400;
292         } else if (referenceWhiteBalance.equals("cloudy-daylight")) {
293             mReferenceTemperature[i][0] = 5500;
294             mReferenceTemperature[i][1] = 7500;
295         } else if (referenceWhiteBalance.equals("shade")) {
296             mReferenceTemperature[i][0] = 6800;
297             mReferenceTemperature[i][1] = 8000;
298         } else if (referenceWhiteBalance.equals("twilight")) {
299             mReferenceTemperature[i][0] = 10000;
300             mReferenceTemperature[i][1] = 14000;
301         }
302     }
303 
304     /** Sets a reference range of CCT based on a given middle point CCT.
305      * The rerence range is from -10% of the CCT value to +10%.
306      *
307      * @param i the index of the current white balance mode
308      * @param t the middle point CCT.
309      */
setReferenceTemperature(int i, int t)310     private void setReferenceTemperature(int i, int t) {
311         mReferenceTemperature[i][0] = (int)((double)t * 0.9);
312         mReferenceTemperature[i][1] = (int)((double)t * 1.1);
313     }
314 
315     private Camera.PictureCallback mTestJpegListener = new Camera.PictureCallback() {
316         public void onPictureTaken(byte[] data, Camera mCamera) {
317             Log.v(TAG, "Shutter pressed down!");
318             Bitmap inputImage;
319             try {
320                 FileOutputStream outStream = new FileOutputStream(
321                         String.format("/sdcard/wb%d.jpg", System.currentTimeMillis()));
322                 outStream.write(data);
323                 outStream.close();
324             } catch (FileNotFoundException e) {
325             } catch (IOException e) {}
326             // Decodes the camera data to Bitmap and creates a native image
327             // class with the Bitmap.
328             inputImage = BitmapFactory.decodeByteArray(data, 0, data.length);
329             long bufferAddress = findNative(inputImage);
330             Log.v(TAG, "findNative method finishes");
331 
332             // Cleans up the Bitmap memory space.
333             inputImage.recycle();
334             data = null;
335             inputImage = null;
336             System.gc();
337 
338             // Adds the data from the current image base class to the native
339             // white balance test handler.
340             createWhiteBalanceClass(bufferAddress, mTestHandler,
341                                     getCheckerCenter(), getCheckerRadius(), mWhiteBalance);
342 
343             mCamera.startPreview();
344 
345             // Notifies the thread lock that the image capture is finished
346             synchronized (mProcessingImage) {
347                 mProcessingImage.notifyAll();
348             }
349         }
350     };
351 
352     /**
353      * Creates a native white balance test handler.
354      *
355      * @return the memory address of the test handler
356      */
createWhiteBalanceTest()357     private native long createWhiteBalanceTest();
358 
359     /**
360      * Adds the data of interest from the image class pointed by
361      * <code>bufferAddress</code> to the handler class pointed by
362      * <code>handlerAddress</code> by using the color checker coordinates.
363      * Also sets the white balance of this test.
364      *
365      * @param bufferAddress the memory address of the native image class
366      * containing the current camera captured image
367      * @param handlerAddress the memory address of the native white balance
368      * test handler instance
369      * @param checkerCenterAddress the memory address of the color checker
370      * center coordinates
371      * @param checkerRadiusAddress the memory address of the color checker
372      * radius
373      * @param whiteBalance the white balance mode used for shooting the image
374      */
createWhiteBalanceClass(long bufferAddress, long handlerAddress, long checkerCenterAddress, long checkerRadiusAddress, String whiteBalance)375     private native void createWhiteBalanceClass(long bufferAddress, long handlerAddress,
376                                                 long checkerCenterAddress,
377                                                 long checkerRadiusAddress,
378                                                 String whiteBalance);
379 
380     /**
381      * Processes the white balance test in the native code. This is executed
382      * after the images are taken with all possible white balance modes. It
383      * uses the "Daylight" white balance mode as reference and computes the
384      * CCT of other white balance modes.
385      *
386      * @param handlerAddress the memory address of the native white balance
387      * test handler instance.
388      * @param colorTemperature the array to store the computed CCT of all white
389      * balance modes.
390      */
processWhiteBalanceTest(long handlerAddress)391     private native int processWhiteBalanceTest(long handlerAddress);
392 
getAutoTemperature(long handlerAddress)393     private native int getAutoTemperature(long handlerAddress);
394 
395     static {
396         System.loadLibrary("cameraanalyzer");
397     }
398 }
399