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/*
* Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
#ifndef ANDROID_HARDWARE_CAMERA_H
#define ANDROID_HARDWARE_CAMERA_H
#include <utils/Timers.h>
#include <gui/ISurfaceTexture.h>
#include <system/camera.h>
Add framework support for camcorder zoom. The purpose of ICameraRecordingProxy and ICameraRecordingProxyListener is to allow applications using the camera during recording. Camera service allows only one client at a time. Since camcorder application needs to own the camera to do things like zoom, the media recorder cannot access the camera directly during recording. So ICameraRecordingProxy is a proxy of ICamera, which allows the media recorder to start/stop the recording and release recording frames. ICameraRecordingProxyListener is an interface that allows the recorder to receive video frames during recording. ICameraRecordingProxy startRecording() stopRecording() releaseRecordingFrame() ICameraRecordingProxyListener dataCallbackTimestamp() The camcorder app opens the camera and starts the preview. The app passes ICamera and ICameraRecordingProxy to the media recorder by MediaRecorder::setCamera(). The recorder uses ICamera to setup the camera in MediaRecorder::start(). After setup, the recorder disconnects from camera service. The recorder calls ICameraRecordingProxy::startRecording() and passes a ICameraRecordingProxyListener to the app. The app connects back to camera service and starts the recording. The app owns the camera and can do things like zoom. The media recorder receives the video frames from the listener and releases them by ICameraRecordingProxy::releaseRecordingFrame. The recorder calls ICameraRecordingProxy::stopRecording() to stop the recording. The call sequences are as follows: 1. The app: Camera.unlock(). 2. The app: MediaRecorder.setCamera(). 3. Start recording (1) The app: MediaRecorder.start(). (2) The recorder: ICamera.unlock() and ICamera.disconnect(). (3) The recorder: ICameraRecordingProxy.startRecording(). (4) The app: ICamera.reconnect(). (5) The app: ICamera.startRecording(). 4. During recording (1) The recorder: receive frames from ICameraRecordingProxyListener.dataCallbackTimestamp() (2) The recorder: release frames by ICameraRecordingProxy.releaseRecordingFrame(). 5. Stop recording (1) The app: MediaRecorder.stop() (2) The recorder: ICameraRecordingProxy.stopRecording(). (3) The app: ICamera.stopRecording(). bug:2644213 Change-Id: I15269397defc25cbbcae16abc071c8349c123122
2011-06-01 17:22:24 +08:00
#include <camera/ICameraClient.h>
#include <camera/ICameraRecordingProxy.h>
#include <camera/ICameraRecordingProxyListener.h>
namespace android {
struct CameraInfo {
/**
* The direction that the camera faces to. It should be CAMERA_FACING_BACK
* or CAMERA_FACING_FRONT.
*/
int facing;
/**
* The orientation of the camera image. The value is the angle that the
* camera image needs to be rotated clockwise so it shows correctly on the
* display in its natural orientation. It should be 0, 90, 180, or 270.
*
* For example, suppose a device has a naturally tall screen. The
* back-facing camera sensor is mounted in landscape. You are looking at
* the screen. If the top side of the camera sensor is aligned with the
* right edge of the screen in natural orientation, the value should be
* 90. If the top side of a front-facing camera sensor is aligned with the
* right of the screen, the value should be 270.
*/
int orientation;
};
class ICameraService;
class ICamera;
class Surface;
class Mutex;
class String8;
// ref-counted object for callbacks
class CameraListener: virtual public RefBase
{
public:
virtual void notify(int32_t msgType, int32_t ext1, int32_t ext2) = 0;
virtual void postData(int32_t msgType, const sp<IMemory>& dataPtr,
camera_frame_metadata_t *metadata) = 0;
virtual void postDataTimestamp(nsecs_t timestamp, int32_t msgType, const sp<IMemory>& dataPtr) = 0;
};
class Camera : public BnCameraClient, public IBinder::DeathRecipient
{
public:
// construct a camera client from an existing remote
static sp<Camera> create(const sp<ICamera>& camera);
static int32_t getNumberOfCameras();
static status_t getCameraInfo(int cameraId,
struct CameraInfo* cameraInfo);
static sp<Camera> connect(int cameraId);
Add framework support for camcorder zoom. The purpose of ICameraRecordingProxy and ICameraRecordingProxyListener is to allow applications using the camera during recording. Camera service allows only one client at a time. Since camcorder application needs to own the camera to do things like zoom, the media recorder cannot access the camera directly during recording. So ICameraRecordingProxy is a proxy of ICamera, which allows the media recorder to start/stop the recording and release recording frames. ICameraRecordingProxyListener is an interface that allows the recorder to receive video frames during recording. ICameraRecordingProxy startRecording() stopRecording() releaseRecordingFrame() ICameraRecordingProxyListener dataCallbackTimestamp() The camcorder app opens the camera and starts the preview. The app passes ICamera and ICameraRecordingProxy to the media recorder by MediaRecorder::setCamera(). The recorder uses ICamera to setup the camera in MediaRecorder::start(). After setup, the recorder disconnects from camera service. The recorder calls ICameraRecordingProxy::startRecording() and passes a ICameraRecordingProxyListener to the app. The app connects back to camera service and starts the recording. The app owns the camera and can do things like zoom. The media recorder receives the video frames from the listener and releases them by ICameraRecordingProxy::releaseRecordingFrame. The recorder calls ICameraRecordingProxy::stopRecording() to stop the recording. The call sequences are as follows: 1. The app: Camera.unlock(). 2. The app: MediaRecorder.setCamera(). 3. Start recording (1) The app: MediaRecorder.start(). (2) The recorder: ICamera.unlock() and ICamera.disconnect(). (3) The recorder: ICameraRecordingProxy.startRecording(). (4) The app: ICamera.reconnect(). (5) The app: ICamera.startRecording(). 4. During recording (1) The recorder: receive frames from ICameraRecordingProxyListener.dataCallbackTimestamp() (2) The recorder: release frames by ICameraRecordingProxy.releaseRecordingFrame(). 5. Stop recording (1) The app: MediaRecorder.stop() (2) The recorder: ICameraRecordingProxy.stopRecording(). (3) The app: ICamera.stopRecording(). bug:2644213 Change-Id: I15269397defc25cbbcae16abc071c8349c123122
2011-06-01 17:22:24 +08:00
virtual ~Camera();
void init();
status_t reconnect();
void disconnect();
status_t lock();
status_t unlock();
status_t getStatus() { return mStatus; }
// pass the buffered Surface to the camera service
status_t setPreviewDisplay(const sp<Surface>& surface);
// pass the buffered ISurfaceTexture to the camera service
status_t setPreviewTexture(const sp<ISurfaceTexture>& surfaceTexture);
// start preview mode, must call setPreviewDisplay first
status_t startPreview();
// stop preview mode
void stopPreview();
// get preview state
bool previewEnabled();
// start recording mode, must call setPreviewDisplay first
status_t startRecording();
// stop recording mode
void stopRecording();
// get recording state
bool recordingEnabled();
// release a recording frame
void releaseRecordingFrame(const sp<IMemory>& mem);
// autoFocus - status returned from callback
status_t autoFocus();
// cancel auto focus
status_t cancelAutoFocus();
// take a picture - picture returned from callback
status_t takePicture(int msgType);
// set preview/capture parameters - key/value pairs
status_t setParameters(const String8& params);
// get preview/capture parameters - key/value pairs
String8 getParameters() const;
// send command to camera driver
status_t sendCommand(int32_t cmd, int32_t arg1, int32_t arg2);
// tell camera hal to store meta data or real YUV in video buffers.
status_t storeMetaDataInBuffers(bool enabled);
void setListener(const sp<CameraListener>& listener);
Add framework support for camcorder zoom. The purpose of ICameraRecordingProxy and ICameraRecordingProxyListener is to allow applications using the camera during recording. Camera service allows only one client at a time. Since camcorder application needs to own the camera to do things like zoom, the media recorder cannot access the camera directly during recording. So ICameraRecordingProxy is a proxy of ICamera, which allows the media recorder to start/stop the recording and release recording frames. ICameraRecordingProxyListener is an interface that allows the recorder to receive video frames during recording. ICameraRecordingProxy startRecording() stopRecording() releaseRecordingFrame() ICameraRecordingProxyListener dataCallbackTimestamp() The camcorder app opens the camera and starts the preview. The app passes ICamera and ICameraRecordingProxy to the media recorder by MediaRecorder::setCamera(). The recorder uses ICamera to setup the camera in MediaRecorder::start(). After setup, the recorder disconnects from camera service. The recorder calls ICameraRecordingProxy::startRecording() and passes a ICameraRecordingProxyListener to the app. The app connects back to camera service and starts the recording. The app owns the camera and can do things like zoom. The media recorder receives the video frames from the listener and releases them by ICameraRecordingProxy::releaseRecordingFrame. The recorder calls ICameraRecordingProxy::stopRecording() to stop the recording. The call sequences are as follows: 1. The app: Camera.unlock(). 2. The app: MediaRecorder.setCamera(). 3. Start recording (1) The app: MediaRecorder.start(). (2) The recorder: ICamera.unlock() and ICamera.disconnect(). (3) The recorder: ICameraRecordingProxy.startRecording(). (4) The app: ICamera.reconnect(). (5) The app: ICamera.startRecording(). 4. During recording (1) The recorder: receive frames from ICameraRecordingProxyListener.dataCallbackTimestamp() (2) The recorder: release frames by ICameraRecordingProxy.releaseRecordingFrame(). 5. Stop recording (1) The app: MediaRecorder.stop() (2) The recorder: ICameraRecordingProxy.stopRecording(). (3) The app: ICamera.stopRecording(). bug:2644213 Change-Id: I15269397defc25cbbcae16abc071c8349c123122
2011-06-01 17:22:24 +08:00
void setRecordingProxyListener(const sp<ICameraRecordingProxyListener>& listener);
void setPreviewCallbackFlags(int preview_callback_flag);
Add framework support for camcorder zoom. The purpose of ICameraRecordingProxy and ICameraRecordingProxyListener is to allow applications using the camera during recording. Camera service allows only one client at a time. Since camcorder application needs to own the camera to do things like zoom, the media recorder cannot access the camera directly during recording. So ICameraRecordingProxy is a proxy of ICamera, which allows the media recorder to start/stop the recording and release recording frames. ICameraRecordingProxyListener is an interface that allows the recorder to receive video frames during recording. ICameraRecordingProxy startRecording() stopRecording() releaseRecordingFrame() ICameraRecordingProxyListener dataCallbackTimestamp() The camcorder app opens the camera and starts the preview. The app passes ICamera and ICameraRecordingProxy to the media recorder by MediaRecorder::setCamera(). The recorder uses ICamera to setup the camera in MediaRecorder::start(). After setup, the recorder disconnects from camera service. The recorder calls ICameraRecordingProxy::startRecording() and passes a ICameraRecordingProxyListener to the app. The app connects back to camera service and starts the recording. The app owns the camera and can do things like zoom. The media recorder receives the video frames from the listener and releases them by ICameraRecordingProxy::releaseRecordingFrame. The recorder calls ICameraRecordingProxy::stopRecording() to stop the recording. The call sequences are as follows: 1. The app: Camera.unlock(). 2. The app: MediaRecorder.setCamera(). 3. Start recording (1) The app: MediaRecorder.start(). (2) The recorder: ICamera.unlock() and ICamera.disconnect(). (3) The recorder: ICameraRecordingProxy.startRecording(). (4) The app: ICamera.reconnect(). (5) The app: ICamera.startRecording(). 4. During recording (1) The recorder: receive frames from ICameraRecordingProxyListener.dataCallbackTimestamp() (2) The recorder: release frames by ICameraRecordingProxy.releaseRecordingFrame(). 5. Stop recording (1) The app: MediaRecorder.stop() (2) The recorder: ICameraRecordingProxy.stopRecording(). (3) The app: ICamera.stopRecording(). bug:2644213 Change-Id: I15269397defc25cbbcae16abc071c8349c123122
2011-06-01 17:22:24 +08:00
sp<ICameraRecordingProxy> getRecordingProxy();
// ICameraClient interface
virtual void notifyCallback(int32_t msgType, int32_t ext, int32_t ext2);
virtual void dataCallback(int32_t msgType, const sp<IMemory>& dataPtr,
camera_frame_metadata_t *metadata);
virtual void dataCallbackTimestamp(nsecs_t timestamp, int32_t msgType, const sp<IMemory>& dataPtr);
sp<ICamera> remote();
Add framework support for camcorder zoom. The purpose of ICameraRecordingProxy and ICameraRecordingProxyListener is to allow applications using the camera during recording. Camera service allows only one client at a time. Since camcorder application needs to own the camera to do things like zoom, the media recorder cannot access the camera directly during recording. So ICameraRecordingProxy is a proxy of ICamera, which allows the media recorder to start/stop the recording and release recording frames. ICameraRecordingProxyListener is an interface that allows the recorder to receive video frames during recording. ICameraRecordingProxy startRecording() stopRecording() releaseRecordingFrame() ICameraRecordingProxyListener dataCallbackTimestamp() The camcorder app opens the camera and starts the preview. The app passes ICamera and ICameraRecordingProxy to the media recorder by MediaRecorder::setCamera(). The recorder uses ICamera to setup the camera in MediaRecorder::start(). After setup, the recorder disconnects from camera service. The recorder calls ICameraRecordingProxy::startRecording() and passes a ICameraRecordingProxyListener to the app. The app connects back to camera service and starts the recording. The app owns the camera and can do things like zoom. The media recorder receives the video frames from the listener and releases them by ICameraRecordingProxy::releaseRecordingFrame. The recorder calls ICameraRecordingProxy::stopRecording() to stop the recording. The call sequences are as follows: 1. The app: Camera.unlock(). 2. The app: MediaRecorder.setCamera(). 3. Start recording (1) The app: MediaRecorder.start(). (2) The recorder: ICamera.unlock() and ICamera.disconnect(). (3) The recorder: ICameraRecordingProxy.startRecording(). (4) The app: ICamera.reconnect(). (5) The app: ICamera.startRecording(). 4. During recording (1) The recorder: receive frames from ICameraRecordingProxyListener.dataCallbackTimestamp() (2) The recorder: release frames by ICameraRecordingProxy.releaseRecordingFrame(). 5. Stop recording (1) The app: MediaRecorder.stop() (2) The recorder: ICameraRecordingProxy.stopRecording(). (3) The app: ICamera.stopRecording(). bug:2644213 Change-Id: I15269397defc25cbbcae16abc071c8349c123122
2011-06-01 17:22:24 +08:00
class RecordingProxy : public BnCameraRecordingProxy
{
public:
RecordingProxy(const sp<Camera>& camera);
// ICameraRecordingProxy interface
virtual status_t startRecording(const sp<ICameraRecordingProxyListener>& listener);
virtual void stopRecording();
virtual void releaseRecordingFrame(const sp<IMemory>& mem);
private:
sp<Camera> mCamera;
};
private:
Camera();
Camera(const Camera&);
Camera& operator=(const Camera);
virtual void binderDied(const wp<IBinder>& who);
class DeathNotifier: public IBinder::DeathRecipient
{
public:
DeathNotifier() {
}
virtual void binderDied(const wp<IBinder>& who);
};
static sp<DeathNotifier> mDeathNotifier;
// helper function to obtain camera service handle
static const sp<ICameraService>& getCameraService();
sp<ICamera> mCamera;
status_t mStatus;
sp<CameraListener> mListener;
Add framework support for camcorder zoom. The purpose of ICameraRecordingProxy and ICameraRecordingProxyListener is to allow applications using the camera during recording. Camera service allows only one client at a time. Since camcorder application needs to own the camera to do things like zoom, the media recorder cannot access the camera directly during recording. So ICameraRecordingProxy is a proxy of ICamera, which allows the media recorder to start/stop the recording and release recording frames. ICameraRecordingProxyListener is an interface that allows the recorder to receive video frames during recording. ICameraRecordingProxy startRecording() stopRecording() releaseRecordingFrame() ICameraRecordingProxyListener dataCallbackTimestamp() The camcorder app opens the camera and starts the preview. The app passes ICamera and ICameraRecordingProxy to the media recorder by MediaRecorder::setCamera(). The recorder uses ICamera to setup the camera in MediaRecorder::start(). After setup, the recorder disconnects from camera service. The recorder calls ICameraRecordingProxy::startRecording() and passes a ICameraRecordingProxyListener to the app. The app connects back to camera service and starts the recording. The app owns the camera and can do things like zoom. The media recorder receives the video frames from the listener and releases them by ICameraRecordingProxy::releaseRecordingFrame. The recorder calls ICameraRecordingProxy::stopRecording() to stop the recording. The call sequences are as follows: 1. The app: Camera.unlock(). 2. The app: MediaRecorder.setCamera(). 3. Start recording (1) The app: MediaRecorder.start(). (2) The recorder: ICamera.unlock() and ICamera.disconnect(). (3) The recorder: ICameraRecordingProxy.startRecording(). (4) The app: ICamera.reconnect(). (5) The app: ICamera.startRecording(). 4. During recording (1) The recorder: receive frames from ICameraRecordingProxyListener.dataCallbackTimestamp() (2) The recorder: release frames by ICameraRecordingProxy.releaseRecordingFrame(). 5. Stop recording (1) The app: MediaRecorder.stop() (2) The recorder: ICameraRecordingProxy.stopRecording(). (3) The app: ICamera.stopRecording(). bug:2644213 Change-Id: I15269397defc25cbbcae16abc071c8349c123122
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sp<ICameraRecordingProxyListener> mRecordingProxyListener;
friend class DeathNotifier;
static Mutex mLock;
static sp<ICameraService> mCameraService;
};
}; // namespace android
#endif