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     16 
     17 package android.hardware;
     18 
     19 import java.lang.ref.WeakReference;
     20 import java.util.ArrayList;
     21 import java.util.HashMap;
     22 import java.util.List;
     23 import java.util.StringTokenizer;
     24 import java.io.IOException;
     25 
     26 import android.util.Log;
     27 import android.view.Surface;
     28 import android.view.SurfaceHolder;
     29 import android.graphics.ImageFormat;
     30 import android.os.Handler;
     31 import android.os.Looper;
     32 import android.os.Message;
     33 
     34 /**
     35  * The Camera class is used to set image capture settings, start/stop preview,
     36  * snap pictures, and retrieve frames for encoding for video.  This class is a
     37  * client for the Camera service, which manages the actual camera hardware.
     38  *
     39  * <p>To access the device camera, you must declare the
     40  * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CAMERA} permission in your Android
     41  * Manifest. Also be sure to include the
     42  * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/uses-feature-element.html">&lt;uses-feature></a>
     43  * manifest element to declare camera features used by your application.
     44  * For example, if you use the camera and auto-focus feature, your Manifest
     45  * should include the following:</p>
     46  * <pre> &lt;uses-permission android:name="android.permission.CAMERA" />
     47  * &lt;uses-feature android:name="android.hardware.camera" />
     48  * &lt;uses-feature android:name="android.hardware.camera.autofocus" /></pre>
     49  *
     50  * <p>To take pictures with this class, use the following steps:</p>
     51  *
     52  * <ol>
     53  * <li>Obtain an instance of Camera from {@link #open(int)}.
     54  *
     55  * <li>Get existing (default) settings with {@link #getParameters()}.
     56  *
     57  * <li>If necessary, modify the returned {@link Camera.Parameters} object and call
     58  * {@link #setParameters(Camera.Parameters)}.
     59  *
     60  * <li>If desired, call {@link #setDisplayOrientation(int)}.
     61  *
     62  * <li><b>Important</b>: Pass a fully initialized {@link SurfaceHolder} to
     63  * {@link #setPreviewDisplay(SurfaceHolder)}.  Without a surface, the camera
     64  * will be unable to start the preview.
     65  *
     66  * <li><b>Important</b>: Call {@link #startPreview()} to start updating the
     67  * preview surface.  Preview must be started before you can take a picture.
     68  *
     69  * <li>When you want, call {@link #takePicture(Camera.ShutterCallback,
     70  * Camera.PictureCallback, Camera.PictureCallback, Camera.PictureCallback)} to
     71  * capture a photo.  Wait for the callbacks to provide the actual image data.
     72  *
     73  * <li>After taking a picture, preview display will have stopped.  To take more
     74  * photos, call {@link #startPreview()} again first.
     75  *
     76  * <li>Call {@link #stopPreview()} to stop updating the preview surface.
     77  *
     78  * <li><b>Important:</b> Call {@link #release()} to release the camera for
     79  * use by other applications.  Applications should release the camera
     80  * immediately in {@link android.app.Activity#onPause()} (and re-{@link #open()}
     81  * it in {@link android.app.Activity#onResume()}).
     82  * </ol>
     83  *
     84  * <p>To quickly switch to video recording mode, use these steps:</p>
     85  *
     86  * <ol>
     87  * <li>Obtain and initialize a Camera and start preview as described above.
     88  *
     89  * <li>Call {@link #unlock()} to allow the media process to access the camera.
     90  *
     91  * <li>Pass the camera to {@link android.media.MediaRecorder#setCamera(Camera)}.
     92  * See {@link android.media.MediaRecorder} information about video recording.
     93  *
     94  * <li>When finished recording, call {@link #reconnect()} to re-acquire
     95  * and re-lock the camera.
     96  *
     97  * <li>If desired, restart preview and take more photos or videos.
     98  *
     99  * <li>Call {@link #stopPreview()} and {@link #release()} as described above.
    100  * </ol>
    101  *
    102  * <p>This class is not thread-safe, and is meant for use from one event thread.
    103  * Most long-running operations (preview, focus, photo capture, etc) happen
    104  * asynchronously and invoke callbacks as necessary.  Callbacks will be invoked
    105  * on the event thread {@link #open(int)} was called from.  This class's methods
    106  * must never be called from multiple threads at once.</p>
    107  *
    108  * <p class="caution"><strong>Caution:</strong> Different Android-powered devices
    109  * may have different hardware specifications, such as megapixel ratings and
    110  * auto-focus capabilities. In order for your application to be compatible with
    111  * more devices, you should not make assumptions about the device camera
    112  * specifications.</p>
    113  */
    114 public class Camera {
    115     private static final String TAG = "Camera";
    116 
    117     // These match the enums in frameworks/base/include/camera/Camera.h
    118     private static final int CAMERA_MSG_ERROR            = 0x001;
    119     private static final int CAMERA_MSG_SHUTTER          = 0x002;
    120     private static final int CAMERA_MSG_FOCUS            = 0x004;
    121     private static final int CAMERA_MSG_ZOOM             = 0x008;
    122     private static final int CAMERA_MSG_PREVIEW_FRAME    = 0x010;
    123     private static final int CAMERA_MSG_VIDEO_FRAME      = 0x020;
    124     private static final int CAMERA_MSG_POSTVIEW_FRAME   = 0x040;
    125     private static final int CAMERA_MSG_RAW_IMAGE        = 0x080;
    126     private static final int CAMERA_MSG_COMPRESSED_IMAGE = 0x100;
    127     private static final int CAMERA_MSG_ALL_MSGS         = 0x1FF;
    128 
    129     private int mNativeContext; // accessed by native methods
    130     private EventHandler mEventHandler;
    131     private ShutterCallback mShutterCallback;
    132     private PictureCallback mRawImageCallback;
    133     private PictureCallback mJpegCallback;
    134     private PreviewCallback mPreviewCallback;
    135     private PictureCallback mPostviewCallback;
    136     private AutoFocusCallback mAutoFocusCallback;
    137     private OnZoomChangeListener mZoomListener;
    138     private ErrorCallback mErrorCallback;
    139     private boolean mOneShot;
    140     private boolean mWithBuffer;
    141 
    142     /**
    143      * Returns the number of physical cameras available on this device.
    144      */
    145     public native static int getNumberOfCameras();
    146 
    147     /**
    148      * Returns the information about a particular camera.
    149      * If {@link #getNumberOfCameras()} returns N, the valid id is 0 to N-1.
    150      */
    151     public native static void getCameraInfo(int cameraId, CameraInfo cameraInfo);
    152 
    153     /**
    154      * Information about a camera
    155      */
    156     public static class CameraInfo {
    157         /**
    158          * The facing of the camera is opposite to that of the screen.
    159          */
    160         public static final int CAMERA_FACING_BACK = 0;
    161 
    162         /**
    163          * The facing of the camera is the same as that of the screen.
    164          */
    165         public static final int CAMERA_FACING_FRONT = 1;
    166 
    167         /**
    168          * The direction that the camera faces to. It should be
    169          * CAMERA_FACING_BACK or CAMERA_FACING_FRONT.
    170          */
    171         public int facing;
    172 
    173         /**
    174          * The orientation of the camera image. The value is the angle that the
    175          * camera image needs to be rotated clockwise so it shows correctly on
    176          * the display in its natural orientation. It should be 0, 90, 180, or 270.
    177          *
    178          * For example, suppose a device has a naturally tall screen. The
    179          * back-facing camera sensor is mounted in landscape. You are looking at
    180          * the screen. If the top side of the camera sensor is aligned with the
    181          * right edge of the screen in natural orientation, the value should be
    182          * 90. If the top side of a front-facing camera sensor is aligned with
    183          * the right of the screen, the value should be 270.
    184          *
    185          * @see #setDisplayOrientation(int)
    186          * @see #setRotation(int)
    187          * @see #setPreviewSize(int, int)
    188          * @see #setPictureSize(int, int)
    189          * @see #setJpegThumbnailSize(int, int)
    190          */
    191         public int orientation;
    192     };
    193 
    194     /**
    195      * Creates a new Camera object to access a particular hardware camera.
    196      *
    197      * <p>You must call {@link #release()} when you are done using the camera,
    198      * otherwise it will remain locked and be unavailable to other applications.
    199      *
    200      * <p>Your application should only have one Camera object active at a time
    201      * for a particular hardware camera.
    202      *
    203      * <p>Callbacks from other methods are delivered to the event loop of the
    204      * thread which called open().  If this thread has no event loop, then
    205      * callbacks are delivered to the main application event loop.  If there
    206      * is no main application event loop, callbacks are not delivered.
    207      *
    208      * <p class="caution"><b>Caution:</b> On some devices, this method may
    209      * take a long time to complete.  It is best to call this method from a
    210      * worker thread (possibly using {@link android.os.AsyncTask}) to avoid
    211      * blocking the main application UI thread.
    212      *
    213      * @param cameraId the hardware camera to access, between 0 and
    214      *     {@link #getNumberOfCameras()}-1.
    215      * @return a new Camera object, connected, locked and ready for use.
    216      * @throws RuntimeException if connection to the camera service fails (for
    217      *     example, if the camera is in use by another process).
    218      */
    219     public static Camera open(int cameraId) {
    220         return new Camera(cameraId);
    221     }
    222 
    223     /**
    224      * Creates a new Camera object to access the first back-facing camera on the
    225      * device. If the device does not have a back-facing camera, this returns
    226      * null.
    227      * @see #open(int)
    228      */
    229     public static Camera open() {
    230         int numberOfCameras = getNumberOfCameras();
    231         CameraInfo cameraInfo = new CameraInfo();
    232         for (int i = 0; i < numberOfCameras; i++) {
    233             getCameraInfo(i, cameraInfo);
    234             if (cameraInfo.facing == CameraInfo.CAMERA_FACING_BACK) {
    235                 return new Camera(i);
    236             }
    237         }
    238         return null;
    239     }
    240 
    241     Camera(int cameraId) {
    242         mShutterCallback = null;
    243         mRawImageCallback = null;
    244         mJpegCallback = null;
    245         mPreviewCallback = null;
    246         mPostviewCallback = null;
    247         mZoomListener = null;
    248 
    249         Looper looper;
    250         if ((looper = Looper.myLooper()) != null) {
    251             mEventHandler = new EventHandler(this, looper);
    252         } else if ((looper = Looper.getMainLooper()) != null) {
    253             mEventHandler = new EventHandler(this, looper);
    254         } else {
    255             mEventHandler = null;
    256         }
    257 
    258         native_setup(new WeakReference<Camera>(this), cameraId);
    259     }
    260 
    261     protected void finalize() {
    262         native_release();
    263     }
    264 
    265     private native final void native_setup(Object camera_this, int cameraId);
    266     private native final void native_release();
    267 
    268 
    269     /**
    270      * Disconnects and releases the Camera object resources.
    271      *
    272      * <p>You must call this as soon as you're done with the Camera object.</p>
    273      */
    274     public final void release() {
    275         native_release();
    276     }
    277 
    278     /**
    279      * Unlocks the camera to allow another process to access it.
    280      * Normally, the camera is locked to the process with an active Camera
    281      * object until {@link #release()} is called.  To allow rapid handoff
    282      * between processes, you can call this method to release the camera
    283      * temporarily for another process to use; once the other process is done
    284      * you can call {@link #reconnect()} to reclaim the camera.
    285      *
    286      * <p>This must be done before calling
    287      * {@link android.media.MediaRecorder#setCamera(Camera)}.
    288      *
    289      * <p>If you are not recording video, you probably do not need this method.
    290      *
    291      * @throws RuntimeException if the camera cannot be unlocked.
    292      */
    293     public native final void unlock();
    294 
    295     /**
    296      * Re-locks the camera to prevent other processes from accessing it.
    297      * Camera objects are locked by default unless {@link #unlock()} is
    298      * called.  Normally {@link #reconnect()} is used instead.
    299      *
    300      * <p>If you are not recording video, you probably do not need this method.
    301      *
    302      * @throws RuntimeException if the camera cannot be re-locked (for
    303      *     example, if the camera is still in use by another process).
    304      */
    305     public native final void lock();
    306 
    307     /**
    308      * Reconnects to the camera service after another process used it.
    309      * After {@link #unlock()} is called, another process may use the
    310      * camera; when the process is done, you must reconnect to the camera,
    311      * which will re-acquire the lock and allow you to continue using the
    312      * camera.
    313      *
    314      * <p>This must be done after {@link android.media.MediaRecorder} is
    315      * done recording if {@link android.media.MediaRecorder#setCamera(Camera)}
    316      * was used.
    317      *
    318      * <p>If you are not recording video, you probably do not need this method.
    319      *
    320      * @throws IOException if a connection cannot be re-established (for
    321      *     example, if the camera is still in use by another process).
    322      */
    323     public native final void reconnect() throws IOException;
    324 
    325     /**
    326      * Sets the {@link Surface} to be used for live preview.
    327      * A surface is necessary for preview, and preview is necessary to take
    328      * pictures.  The same surface can be re-set without harm.
    329      *
    330      * <p>The {@link SurfaceHolder} must already contain a surface when this
    331      * method is called.  If you are using {@link android.view.SurfaceView},
    332      * you will need to register a {@link SurfaceHolder.Callback} with
    333      * {@link SurfaceHolder#addCallback(SurfaceHolder.Callback)} and wait for
    334      * {@link SurfaceHolder.Callback#surfaceCreated(SurfaceHolder)} before
    335      * calling setPreviewDisplay() or starting preview.
    336      *
    337      * <p>This method must be called before {@link #startPreview()}.  The
    338      * one exception is that if the preview surface is not set (or set to null)
    339      * before startPreview() is called, then this method may be called once
    340      * with a non-null parameter to set the preview surface.  (This allows
    341      * camera setup and surface creation to happen in parallel, saving time.)
    342      * The preview surface may not otherwise change while preview is running.
    343      *
    344      * @param holder containing the Surface on which to place the preview,
    345      *     or null to remove the preview surface
    346      * @throws IOException if the method fails (for example, if the surface
    347      *     is unavailable or unsuitable).
    348      */
    349     public final void setPreviewDisplay(SurfaceHolder holder) throws IOException {
    350         if (holder != null) {
    351             setPreviewDisplay(holder.getSurface());
    352         } else {
    353             setPreviewDisplay((Surface)null);
    354         }
    355     }
    356 
    357     private native final void setPreviewDisplay(Surface surface);
    358 
    359     /**
    360      * Callback interface used to deliver copies of preview frames as
    361      * they are displayed.
    362      *
    363      * @see #setPreviewCallback(Camera.PreviewCallback)
    364      * @see #setOneShotPreviewCallback(Camera.PreviewCallback)
    365      * @see #setPreviewCallbackWithBuffer(Camera.PreviewCallback)
    366      * @see #startPreview()
    367      */
    368     public interface PreviewCallback
    369     {
    370         /**
    371          * Called as preview frames are displayed.  This callback is invoked
    372          * on the event thread {@link #open(int)} was called from.
    373          *
    374          * @param data the contents of the preview frame in the format defined
    375          *  by {@link android.graphics.ImageFormat}, which can be queried
    376          *  with {@link android.hardware.Camera.Parameters#getPreviewFormat()}.
    377          *  If {@link android.hardware.Camera.Parameters#setPreviewFormat(int)}
    378          *             is never called, the default will be the YCbCr_420_SP
    379          *             (NV21) format.
    380          * @param camera the Camera service object.
    381          */
    382         void onPreviewFrame(byte[] data, Camera camera);
    383     };
    384 
    385     /**
    386      * Starts capturing and drawing preview frames to the screen.
    387      * Preview will not actually start until a surface is supplied with
    388      * {@link #setPreviewDisplay(SurfaceHolder)}.
    389      *
    390      * <p>If {@link #setPreviewCallback(Camera.PreviewCallback)},
    391      * {@link #setOneShotPreviewCallback(Camera.PreviewCallback)}, or
    392      * {@link #setPreviewCallbackWithBuffer(Camera.PreviewCallback)} were
    393      * called, {@link Camera.PreviewCallback#onPreviewFrame(byte[], Camera)}
    394      * will be called when preview data becomes available.
    395      */
    396     public native final void startPreview();
    397 
    398     /**
    399      * Stops capturing and drawing preview frames to the surface, and
    400      * resets the camera for a future call to {@link #startPreview()}.
    401      */
    402     public native final void stopPreview();
    403 
    404     /**
    405      * Return current preview state.
    406      *
    407      * FIXME: Unhide before release
    408      * @hide
    409      */
    410     public native final boolean previewEnabled();
    411 
    412     /**
    413      * Installs a callback to be invoked for every preview frame in addition
    414      * to displaying them on the screen.  The callback will be repeatedly called
    415      * for as long as preview is active.  This method can be called at any time,
    416      * even while preview is live.  Any other preview callbacks are overridden.
    417      *
    418      * @param cb a callback object that receives a copy of each preview frame,
    419      *     or null to stop receiving callbacks.
    420      */
    421     public final void setPreviewCallback(PreviewCallback cb) {
    422         mPreviewCallback = cb;
    423         mOneShot = false;
    424         mWithBuffer = false;
    425         // Always use one-shot mode. We fake camera preview mode by
    426         // doing one-shot preview continuously.
    427         setHasPreviewCallback(cb != null, false);
    428     }
    429 
    430     /**
    431      * Installs a callback to be invoked for the next preview frame in addition
    432      * to displaying it on the screen.  After one invocation, the callback is
    433      * cleared. This method can be called any time, even when preview is live.
    434      * Any other preview callbacks are overridden.
    435      *
    436      * @param cb a callback object that receives a copy of the next preview frame,
    437      *     or null to stop receiving callbacks.
    438      */
    439     public final void setOneShotPreviewCallback(PreviewCallback cb) {
    440         mPreviewCallback = cb;
    441         mOneShot = true;
    442         mWithBuffer = false;
    443         setHasPreviewCallback(cb != null, false);
    444     }
    445 
    446     private native final void setHasPreviewCallback(boolean installed, boolean manualBuffer);
    447 
    448     /**
    449      * Installs a callback to be invoked for every preview frame, using buffers
    450      * supplied with {@link #addCallbackBuffer(byte[])}, in addition to
    451      * displaying them on the screen.  The callback will be repeatedly called
    452      * for as long as preview is active and buffers are available.
    453      * Any other preview callbacks are overridden.
    454      *
    455      * <p>The purpose of this method is to improve preview efficiency and frame
    456      * rate by allowing preview frame memory reuse.  You must call
    457      * {@link #addCallbackBuffer(byte[])} at some point -- before or after
    458      * calling this method -- or no callbacks will received.
    459      *
    460      * The buffer queue will be cleared if this method is called with a null
    461      * callback, {@link #setPreviewCallback(Camera.PreviewCallback)} is called,
    462      * or {@link #setOneShotPreviewCallback(Camera.PreviewCallback)} is called.
    463      *
    464      * @param cb a callback object that receives a copy of the preview frame,
    465      *     or null to stop receiving callbacks and clear the buffer queue.
    466      * @see #addCallbackBuffer(byte[])
    467      */
    468     public final void setPreviewCallbackWithBuffer(PreviewCallback cb) {
    469         mPreviewCallback = cb;
    470         mOneShot = false;
    471         mWithBuffer = true;
    472         setHasPreviewCallback(cb != null, true);
    473     }
    474 
    475     /**
    476      * Adds a pre-allocated buffer to the preview callback buffer queue.
    477      * Applications can add one or more buffers to the queue. When a preview
    478      * frame arrives and there is still at least one available buffer, the
    479      * buffer will be used and removed from the queue. Then preview callback is
    480      * invoked with the buffer. If a frame arrives and there is no buffer left,
    481      * the frame is discarded. Applications should add buffers back when they
    482      * finish processing the data in them.
    483      *
    484      * <p>The size of the buffer is determined by multiplying the preview
    485      * image width, height, and bytes per pixel.  The width and height can be
    486      * read from {@link Camera.Parameters#getPreviewSize()}.  Bytes per pixel
    487      * can be computed from
    488      * {@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#getBitsPerPixel(int)} / 8,
    489      * using the image format from {@link Camera.Parameters#getPreviewFormat()}.
    490      *
    491      * <p>This method is only necessary when
    492      * {@link #setPreviewCallbackWithBuffer(PreviewCallback)} is used.  When
    493      * {@link #setPreviewCallback(PreviewCallback)} or
    494      * {@link #setOneShotPreviewCallback(PreviewCallback)} are used, buffers
    495      * are automatically allocated.
    496      *
    497      * @param callbackBuffer the buffer to add to the queue.
    498      *     The size should be width * height * bits_per_pixel / 8.
    499      * @see #setPreviewCallbackWithBuffer(PreviewCallback)
    500      */
    501     public native final void addCallbackBuffer(byte[] callbackBuffer);
    502 
    503     private class EventHandler extends Handler
    504     {
    505         private Camera mCamera;
    506 
    507         public EventHandler(Camera c, Looper looper) {
    508             super(looper);
    509             mCamera = c;
    510         }
    511 
    512         @Override
    513         public void handleMessage(Message msg) {
    514             switch(msg.what) {
    515             case CAMERA_MSG_SHUTTER:
    516                 if (mShutterCallback != null) {
    517                     mShutterCallback.onShutter();
    518                 }
    519                 return;
    520 
    521             case CAMERA_MSG_RAW_IMAGE:
    522                 if (mRawImageCallback != null) {
    523                     mRawImageCallback.onPictureTaken((byte[])msg.obj, mCamera);
    524                 }
    525                 return;
    526 
    527             case CAMERA_MSG_COMPRESSED_IMAGE:
    528                 if (mJpegCallback != null) {
    529                     mJpegCallback.onPictureTaken((byte[])msg.obj, mCamera);
    530                 }
    531                 return;
    532 
    533             case CAMERA_MSG_PREVIEW_FRAME:
    534                 if (mPreviewCallback != null) {
    535                     PreviewCallback cb = mPreviewCallback;
    536                     if (mOneShot) {
    537                         // Clear the callback variable before the callback
    538                         // in case the app calls setPreviewCallback from
    539                         // the callback function
    540                         mPreviewCallback = null;
    541                     } else if (!mWithBuffer) {
    542                         // We're faking the camera preview mode to prevent
    543                         // the app from being flooded with preview frames.
    544                         // Set to oneshot mode again.
    545                         setHasPreviewCallback(true, false);
    546                     }
    547                     cb.onPreviewFrame((byte[])msg.obj, mCamera);
    548                 }
    549                 return;
    550 
    551             case CAMERA_MSG_POSTVIEW_FRAME:
    552                 if (mPostviewCallback != null) {
    553                     mPostviewCallback.onPictureTaken((byte[])msg.obj, mCamera);
    554                 }
    555                 return;
    556 
    557             case CAMERA_MSG_FOCUS:
    558                 if (mAutoFocusCallback != null) {
    559                     mAutoFocusCallback.onAutoFocus(msg.arg1 == 0 ? false : true, mCamera);
    560                 }
    561                 return;
    562 
    563             case CAMERA_MSG_ZOOM:
    564                 if (mZoomListener != null) {
    565                     mZoomListener.onZoomChange(msg.arg1, msg.arg2 != 0, mCamera);
    566                 }
    567                 return;
    568 
    569             case CAMERA_MSG_ERROR :
    570                 Log.e(TAG, "Error " + msg.arg1);
    571                 if (mErrorCallback != null) {
    572                     mErrorCallback.onError(msg.arg1, mCamera);
    573                 }
    574                 return;
    575 
    576             default:
    577                 Log.e(TAG, "Unknown message type " + msg.what);
    578                 return;
    579             }
    580         }
    581     }
    582 
    583     private static void postEventFromNative(Object camera_ref,
    584                                             int what, int arg1, int arg2, Object obj)
    585     {
    586         Camera c = (Camera)((WeakReference)camera_ref).get();
    587         if (c == null)
    588             return;
    589 
    590         if (c.mEventHandler != null) {
    591             Message m = c.mEventHandler.obtainMessage(what, arg1, arg2, obj);
    592             c.mEventHandler.sendMessage(m);
    593         }
    594     }
    595 
    596     /**
    597      * Callback interface used to notify on completion of camera auto focus.
    598      *
    599      * <p>Devices that do not support auto-focus will receive a "fake"
    600      * callback to this interface. If your application needs auto-focus and
    601      * should not be installed on devices <em>without</em> auto-focus, you must
    602      * declare that your app uses the
    603      * {@code android.hardware.camera.autofocus} feature, in the
    604      * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/uses-feature-element.html">&lt;uses-feature></a>
    605      * manifest element.</p>
    606      *
    607      * @see #autoFocus(AutoFocusCallback)
    608      */
    609     public interface AutoFocusCallback
    610     {
    611         /**
    612          * Called when the camera auto focus completes.  If the camera does not
    613          * support auto-focus and autoFocus is called, onAutoFocus will be
    614          * called immediately with success.
    615          *
    616          * @param success true if focus was successful, false if otherwise
    617          * @param camera  the Camera service object
    618          */
    619         void onAutoFocus(boolean success, Camera camera);
    620     };
    621 
    622     /**
    623      * Starts camera auto-focus and registers a callback function to run when
    624      * the camera is focused.  This method is only valid when preview is active
    625      * (between {@link #startPreview()} and before {@link #stopPreview()}).
    626      *
    627      * <p>Callers should check
    628      * {@link android.hardware.Camera.Parameters#getFocusMode()} to determine if
    629      * this method should be called. If the camera does not support auto-focus,
    630      * it is a no-op and {@link AutoFocusCallback#onAutoFocus(boolean, Camera)}
    631      * callback will be called immediately.
    632      *
    633      * <p>If your application should not be installed
    634      * on devices without auto-focus, you must declare that your application
    635      * uses auto-focus with the
    636      * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/uses-feature-element.html">&lt;uses-feature></a>
    637      * manifest element.</p>
    638      *
    639      * <p>If the current flash mode is not
    640      * {@link android.hardware.Camera.Parameters#FLASH_MODE_OFF}, flash may be
    641      * fired during auto-focus, depending on the driver and camera hardware.<p>
    642      *
    643      * @param cb the callback to run
    644      * @see #cancelAutoFocus()
    645      */
    646     public final void autoFocus(AutoFocusCallback cb)
    647     {
    648         mAutoFocusCallback = cb;
    649         native_autoFocus();
    650     }
    651     private native final void native_autoFocus();
    652 
    653     /**
    654      * Cancels any auto-focus function in progress.
    655      * Whether or not auto-focus is currently in progress,
    656      * this function will return the focus position to the default.
    657      * If the camera does not support auto-focus, this is a no-op.
    658      *
    659      * @see #autoFocus(Camera.AutoFocusCallback)
    660      */
    661     public final void cancelAutoFocus()
    662     {
    663         mAutoFocusCallback = null;
    664         native_cancelAutoFocus();
    665     }
    666     private native final void native_cancelAutoFocus();
    667 
    668     /**
    669      * Callback interface used to signal the moment of actual image capture.
    670      *
    671      * @see #takePicture(ShutterCallback, PictureCallback, PictureCallback, PictureCallback)
    672      */
    673     public interface ShutterCallback
    674     {
    675         /**
    676          * Called as near as possible to the moment when a photo is captured
    677          * from the sensor.  This is a good opportunity to play a shutter sound
    678          * or give other feedback of camera operation.  This may be some time
    679          * after the photo was triggered, but some time before the actual data
    680          * is available.
    681          */
    682         void onShutter();
    683     }
    684 
    685     /**
    686      * Callback interface used to supply image data from a photo capture.
    687      *
    688      * @see #takePicture(ShutterCallback, PictureCallback, PictureCallback, PictureCallback)
    689      */
    690     public interface PictureCallback {
    691         /**
    692          * Called when image data is available after a picture is taken.
    693          * The format of the data depends on the context of the callback
    694          * and {@link Camera.Parameters} settings.
    695          *
    696          * @param data   a byte array of the picture data
    697          * @param camera the Camera service object
    698          */
    699         void onPictureTaken(byte[] data, Camera camera);
    700     };
    701 
    702     /**
    703      * Equivalent to takePicture(shutter, raw, null, jpeg).
    704      *
    705      * @see #takePicture(ShutterCallback, PictureCallback, PictureCallback, PictureCallback)
    706      */
    707     public final void takePicture(ShutterCallback shutter, PictureCallback raw,
    708             PictureCallback jpeg) {
    709         takePicture(shutter, raw, null, jpeg);
    710     }
    711     private native final void native_takePicture();
    712 
    713     /**
    714      * Triggers an asynchronous image capture. The camera service will initiate
    715      * a series of callbacks to the application as the image capture progresses.
    716      * The shutter callback occurs after the image is captured. This can be used
    717      * to trigger a sound to let the user know that image has been captured. The
    718      * raw callback occurs when the raw image data is available (NOTE: the data
    719      * may be null if the hardware does not have enough memory to make a copy).
    720      * The postview callback occurs when a scaled, fully processed postview
    721      * image is available (NOTE: not all hardware supports this). The jpeg
    722      * callback occurs when the compressed image is available. If the
    723      * application does not need a particular callback, a null can be passed
    724      * instead of a callback method.
    725      *
    726      * <p>This method is only valid when preview is active (after
    727      * {@link #startPreview()}).  Preview will be stopped after the image is
    728      * taken; callers must call {@link #startPreview()} again if they want to
    729      * re-start preview or take more pictures.
    730      *
    731      * <p>After calling this method, you must not call {@link #startPreview()}
    732      * or take another picture until the JPEG callback has returned.
    733      *
    734      * @param shutter   the callback for image capture moment, or null
    735      * @param raw       the callback for raw (uncompressed) image data, or null
    736      * @param postview  callback with postview image data, may be null
    737      * @param jpeg      the callback for JPEG image data, or null
    738      */
    739     public final void takePicture(ShutterCallback shutter, PictureCallback raw,
    740             PictureCallback postview, PictureCallback jpeg) {
    741         mShutterCallback = shutter;
    742         mRawImageCallback = raw;
    743         mPostviewCallback = postview;
    744         mJpegCallback = jpeg;
    745         native_takePicture();
    746     }
    747 
    748     /**
    749      * Zooms to the requested value smoothly. The driver will notify {@link
    750      * OnZoomChangeListener} of the zoom value and whether zoom is stopped at
    751      * the time. For example, suppose the current zoom is 0 and startSmoothZoom
    752      * is called with value 3. The
    753      * {@link Camera.OnZoomChangeListener#onZoomChange(int, boolean, Camera)}
    754      * method will be called three times with zoom values 1, 2, and 3.
    755      * Applications can call {@link #stopSmoothZoom} to stop the zoom earlier.
    756      * Applications should not call startSmoothZoom again or change the zoom
    757      * value before zoom stops. If the supplied zoom value equals to the current
    758      * zoom value, no zoom callback will be generated. This method is supported
    759      * if {@link android.hardware.Camera.Parameters#isSmoothZoomSupported}
    760      * returns true.
    761      *
    762      * @param value zoom value. The valid range is 0 to {@link
    763      *              android.hardware.Camera.Parameters#getMaxZoom}.
    764      * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the zoom value is invalid.
    765      * @throws RuntimeException if the method fails.
    766      * @see #setZoomChangeListener(OnZoomChangeListener)
    767      */
    768     public native final void startSmoothZoom(int value);
    769 
    770     /**
    771      * Stops the smooth zoom. Applications should wait for the {@link
    772      * OnZoomChangeListener} to know when the zoom is actually stopped. This
    773      * method is supported if {@link
    774      * android.hardware.Camera.Parameters#isSmoothZoomSupported} is true.
    775      *
    776      * @throws RuntimeException if the method fails.
    777      */
    778     public native final void stopSmoothZoom();
    779 
    780     /**
    781      * Set the clockwise rotation of preview display in degrees. This affects
    782      * the preview frames and the picture displayed after snapshot. This method
    783      * is useful for portrait mode applications. Note that preview display of
    784      * front-facing cameras is flipped horizontally before the rotation, that
    785      * is, the image is reflected along the central vertical axis of the camera
    786      * sensor. So the users can see themselves as looking into a mirror.
    787      *
    788      * This does not affect the order of byte array passed in {@link
    789      * PreviewCallback#onPreviewFrame}, JPEG pictures, or recorded videos. This
    790      * method is not allowed to be called during preview.
    791      *
    792      * If you want to make the camera image show in the same orientation as
    793      * the display, you can use the following code.<p>
    794      * <pre>
    795      * public static void setCameraDisplayOrientation(Activity activity,
    796      *         int cameraId, android.hardware.Camera camera) {
    797      *     android.hardware.Camera.CameraInfo info =
    798      *             new android.hardware.Camera.CameraInfo();
    799      *     android.hardware.Camera.getCameraInfo(cameraId, info);
    800      *     int rotation = activity.getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay()
    801      *             .getRotation();
    802      *     int degrees = 0;
    803      *     switch (rotation) {
    804      *         case Surface.ROTATION_0: degrees = 0; break;
    805      *         case Surface.ROTATION_90: degrees = 90; break;
    806      *         case Surface.ROTATION_180: degrees = 180; break;
    807      *         case Surface.ROTATION_270: degrees = 270; break;
    808      *     }
    809      *
    810      *     int result;
    811      *     if (info.facing == Camera.CameraInfo.CAMERA_FACING_FRONT) {
    812      *         result = (info.orientation + degrees) % 360;
    813      *         result = (360 - result) % 360;  // compensate the mirror
    814      *     } else {  // back-facing
    815      *         result = (info.orientation - degrees + 360) % 360;
    816      *     }
    817      *     camera.setDisplayOrientation(result);
    818      * }
    819      * </pre>
    820      * @param degrees the angle that the picture will be rotated clockwise.
    821      *                Valid values are 0, 90, 180, and 270. The starting
    822      *                position is 0 (landscape).
    823      * @see #setPreviewDisplay(SurfaceHolder)
    824      */
    825     public native final void setDisplayOrientation(int degrees);
    826 
    827     /**
    828      * Callback interface for zoom changes during a smooth zoom operation.
    829      *
    830      * @see #setZoomChangeListener(OnZoomChangeListener)
    831      * @see #startSmoothZoom(int)
    832      */
    833     public interface OnZoomChangeListener
    834     {
    835         /**
    836          * Called when the zoom value has changed during a smooth zoom.
    837          *
    838          * @param zoomValue the current zoom value. In smooth zoom mode, camera
    839          *                  calls this for every new zoom value.
    840          * @param stopped whether smooth zoom is stopped. If the value is true,
    841          *                this is the last zoom update for the application.
    842          * @param camera  the Camera service object
    843          */
    844         void onZoomChange(int zoomValue, boolean stopped, Camera camera);
    845     };
    846 
    847     /**
    848      * Registers a listener to be notified when the zoom value is updated by the
    849      * camera driver during smooth zoom.
    850      *
    851      * @param listener the listener to notify
    852      * @see #startSmoothZoom(int)
    853      */
    854     public final void setZoomChangeListener(OnZoomChangeListener listener)
    855     {
    856         mZoomListener = listener;
    857     }
    858 
    859     // Error codes match the enum in include/ui/Camera.h
    860 
    861     /**
    862      * Unspecified camera error.
    863      * @see Camera.ErrorCallback
    864      */
    865     public static final int CAMERA_ERROR_UNKNOWN = 1;
    866 
    867     /**
    868      * Media server died. In this case, the application must release the
    869      * Camera object and instantiate a new one.
    870      * @see Camera.ErrorCallback
    871      */
    872     public static final int CAMERA_ERROR_SERVER_DIED = 100;
    873 
    874     /**
    875      * Callback interface for camera error notification.
    876      *
    877      * @see #setErrorCallback(ErrorCallback)
    878      */
    879     public interface ErrorCallback
    880     {
    881         /**
    882          * Callback for camera errors.
    883          * @param error   error code:
    884          * <ul>
    885          * <li>{@link #CAMERA_ERROR_UNKNOWN}
    886          * <li>{@link #CAMERA_ERROR_SERVER_DIED}
    887          * </ul>
    888          * @param camera  the Camera service object
    889          */
    890         void onError(int error, Camera camera);
    891     };
    892 
    893     /**
    894      * Registers a callback to be invoked when an error occurs.
    895      * @param cb The callback to run
    896      */
    897     public final void setErrorCallback(ErrorCallback cb)
    898     {
    899         mErrorCallback = cb;
    900     }
    901 
    902     private native final void native_setParameters(String params);
    903     private native final String native_getParameters();
    904 
    905     /**
    906      * Changes the settings for this Camera service.
    907      *
    908      * @param params the Parameters to use for this Camera service
    909      * @see #getParameters()
    910      */
    911     public void setParameters(Parameters params) {
    912         native_setParameters(params.flatten());
    913     }
    914 
    915     /**
    916      * Returns the current settings for this Camera service.
    917      * If modifications are made to the returned Parameters, they must be passed
    918      * to {@link #setParameters(Camera.Parameters)} to take effect.
    919      *
    920      * @see #setParameters(Camera.Parameters)
    921      */
    922     public Parameters getParameters() {
    923         Parameters p = new Parameters();
    924         String s = native_getParameters();
    925         p.unflatten(s);
    926         return p;
    927     }
    928 
    929     /**
    930      * Image size (width and height dimensions).
    931      */
    932     public class Size {
    933         /**
    934          * Sets the dimensions for pictures.
    935          *
    936          * @param w the photo width (pixels)
    937          * @param h the photo height (pixels)
    938          */
    939         public Size(int w, int h) {
    940             width = w;
    941             height = h;
    942         }
    943         /**
    944          * Compares {@code obj} to this size.
    945          *
    946          * @param obj the object to compare this size with.
    947          * @return {@code true} if the width and height of {@code obj} is the
    948          *         same as those of this size. {@code false} otherwise.
    949          */
    950         @Override
    951         public boolean equals(Object obj) {
    952             if (!(obj instanceof Size)) {
    953                 return false;
    954             }
    955             Size s = (Size) obj;
    956             return width == s.width && height == s.height;
    957         }
    958         @Override
    959         public int hashCode() {
    960             return width * 32713 + height;
    961         }
    962         /** width of the picture */
    963         public int width;
    964         /** height of the picture */
    965         public int height;
    966     };
    967 
    968     /**
    969      * Camera service settings.
    970      *
    971      * <p>To make camera parameters take effect, applications have to call
    972      * {@link Camera#setParameters(Camera.Parameters)}. For example, after
    973      * {@link Camera.Parameters#setWhiteBalance} is called, white balance is not
    974      * actually changed until {@link Camera#setParameters(Camera.Parameters)}
    975      * is called with the changed parameters object.
    976      *
    977      * <p>Different devices may have different camera capabilities, such as
    978      * picture size or flash modes. The application should query the camera
    979      * capabilities before setting parameters. For example, the application
    980      * should call {@link Camera.Parameters#getSupportedColorEffects()} before
    981      * calling {@link Camera.Parameters#setColorEffect(String)}. If the
    982      * camera does not support color effects,
    983      * {@link Camera.Parameters#getSupportedColorEffects()} will return null.
    984      */
    985     public class Parameters {
    986         // Parameter keys to communicate with the camera driver.
    987         private static final String KEY_PREVIEW_SIZE = "preview-size";
    988         private static final String KEY_PREVIEW_FORMAT = "preview-format";
    989         private static final String KEY_PREVIEW_FRAME_RATE = "preview-frame-rate";
    990         private static final String KEY_PREVIEW_FPS_RANGE = "preview-fps-range";
    991         private static final String KEY_PICTURE_SIZE = "picture-size";
    992         private static final String KEY_PICTURE_FORMAT = "picture-format";
    993         private static final String KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_SIZE = "jpeg-thumbnail-size";
    994         private static final String KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_WIDTH = "jpeg-thumbnail-width";
    995         private static final String KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_HEIGHT = "jpeg-thumbnail-height";
    996         private static final String KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_QUALITY = "jpeg-thumbnail-quality";
    997         private static final String KEY_JPEG_QUALITY = "jpeg-quality";
    998         private static final String KEY_ROTATION = "rotation";
    999         private static final String KEY_GPS_LATITUDE = "gps-latitude";
   1000         private static final String KEY_GPS_LONGITUDE = "gps-longitude";
   1001         private static final String KEY_GPS_ALTITUDE = "gps-altitude";
   1002         private static final String KEY_GPS_TIMESTAMP = "gps-timestamp";
   1003         private static final String KEY_GPS_PROCESSING_METHOD = "gps-processing-method";
   1004         private static final String KEY_WHITE_BALANCE = "whitebalance";
   1005         private static final String KEY_EFFECT = "effect";
   1006         private static final String KEY_ANTIBANDING = "antibanding";
   1007         private static final String KEY_SCENE_MODE = "scene-mode";
   1008         private static final String KEY_FLASH_MODE = "flash-mode";
   1009         private static final String KEY_FOCUS_MODE = "focus-mode";
   1010         private static final String KEY_FOCAL_LENGTH = "focal-length";
   1011         private static final String KEY_HORIZONTAL_VIEW_ANGLE = "horizontal-view-angle";
   1012         private static final String KEY_VERTICAL_VIEW_ANGLE = "vertical-view-angle";
   1013         private static final String KEY_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION = "exposure-compensation";
   1014         private static final String KEY_MAX_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION = "max-exposure-compensation";
   1015         private static final String KEY_MIN_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION = "min-exposure-compensation";
   1016         private static final String KEY_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION_STEP = "exposure-compensation-step";
   1017         private static final String KEY_ZOOM = "zoom";
   1018         private static final String KEY_MAX_ZOOM = "max-zoom";
   1019         private static final String KEY_ZOOM_RATIOS = "zoom-ratios";
   1020         private static final String KEY_ZOOM_SUPPORTED = "zoom-supported";
   1021         private static final String KEY_SMOOTH_ZOOM_SUPPORTED = "smooth-zoom-supported";
   1022         private static final String KEY_FOCUS_DISTANCES = "focus-distances";
   1023 
   1024         // Parameter key suffix for supported values.
   1025         private static final String SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX = "-values";
   1026 
   1027         private static final String TRUE = "true";
   1028 
   1029         // Values for white balance settings.
   1030         public static final String WHITE_BALANCE_AUTO = "auto";
   1031         public static final String WHITE_BALANCE_INCANDESCENT = "incandescent";
   1032         public static final String WHITE_BALANCE_FLUORESCENT = "fluorescent";
   1033         public static final String WHITE_BALANCE_WARM_FLUORESCENT = "warm-fluorescent";
   1034         public static final String WHITE_BALANCE_DAYLIGHT = "daylight";
   1035         public static final String WHITE_BALANCE_CLOUDY_DAYLIGHT = "cloudy-daylight";
   1036         public static final String WHITE_BALANCE_TWILIGHT = "twilight";
   1037         public static final String WHITE_BALANCE_SHADE = "shade";
   1038 
   1039         // Values for color effect settings.
   1040         public static final String EFFECT_NONE = "none";
   1041         public static final String EFFECT_MONO = "mono";
   1042         public static final String EFFECT_NEGATIVE = "negative";
   1043         public static final String EFFECT_SOLARIZE = "solarize";
   1044         public static final String EFFECT_SEPIA = "sepia";
   1045         public static final String EFFECT_POSTERIZE = "posterize";
   1046         public static final String EFFECT_WHITEBOARD = "whiteboard";
   1047         public static final String EFFECT_BLACKBOARD = "blackboard";
   1048         public static final String EFFECT_AQUA = "aqua";
   1049 
   1050         // Values for antibanding settings.
   1051         public static final String ANTIBANDING_AUTO = "auto";
   1052         public static final String ANTIBANDING_50HZ = "50hz";
   1053         public static final String ANTIBANDING_60HZ = "60hz";
   1054         public static final String ANTIBANDING_OFF = "off";
   1055 
   1056         // Values for flash mode settings.
   1057         /**
   1058          * Flash will not be fired.
   1059          */
   1060         public static final String FLASH_MODE_OFF = "off";
   1061 
   1062         /**
   1063          * Flash will be fired automatically when required. The flash may be fired
   1064          * during preview, auto-focus, or snapshot depending on the driver.
   1065          */
   1066         public static final String FLASH_MODE_AUTO = "auto";
   1067 
   1068         /**
   1069          * Flash will always be fired during snapshot. The flash may also be
   1070          * fired during preview or auto-focus depending on the driver.
   1071          */
   1072         public static final String FLASH_MODE_ON = "on";
   1073 
   1074         /**
   1075          * Flash will be fired in red-eye reduction mode.
   1076          */
   1077         public static final String FLASH_MODE_RED_EYE = "red-eye";
   1078 
   1079         /**
   1080          * Constant emission of light during preview, auto-focus and snapshot.
   1081          * This can also be used for video recording.
   1082          */
   1083         public static final String FLASH_MODE_TORCH = "torch";
   1084 
   1085         /**
   1086          * Scene mode is off.
   1087          */
   1088         public static final String SCENE_MODE_AUTO = "auto";
   1089 
   1090         /**
   1091          * Take photos of fast moving objects. Same as {@link
   1092          * #SCENE_MODE_SPORTS}.
   1093          */
   1094         public static final String SCENE_MODE_ACTION = "action";
   1095 
   1096         /**
   1097          * Take people pictures.
   1098          */
   1099         public static final String SCENE_MODE_PORTRAIT = "portrait";
   1100 
   1101         /**
   1102          * Take pictures on distant objects.
   1103          */
   1104         public static final String SCENE_MODE_LANDSCAPE = "landscape";
   1105 
   1106         /**
   1107          * Take photos at night.
   1108          */
   1109         public static final String SCENE_MODE_NIGHT = "night";
   1110 
   1111         /**
   1112          * Take people pictures at night.
   1113          */
   1114         public static final String SCENE_MODE_NIGHT_PORTRAIT = "night-portrait";
   1115 
   1116         /**
   1117          * Take photos in a theater. Flash light is off.
   1118          */
   1119         public static final String SCENE_MODE_THEATRE = "theatre";
   1120 
   1121         /**
   1122          * Take pictures on the beach.
   1123          */
   1124         public static final String SCENE_MODE_BEACH = "beach";
   1125 
   1126         /**
   1127          * Take pictures on the snow.
   1128          */
   1129         public static final String SCENE_MODE_SNOW = "snow";
   1130 
   1131         /**
   1132          * Take sunset photos.
   1133          */
   1134         public static final String SCENE_MODE_SUNSET = "sunset";
   1135 
   1136         /**
   1137          * Avoid blurry pictures (for example, due to hand shake).
   1138          */
   1139         public static final String SCENE_MODE_STEADYPHOTO = "steadyphoto";
   1140 
   1141         /**
   1142          * For shooting firework displays.
   1143          */
   1144         public static final String SCENE_MODE_FIREWORKS = "fireworks";
   1145 
   1146         /**
   1147          * Take photos of fast moving objects. Same as {@link
   1148          * #SCENE_MODE_ACTION}.
   1149          */
   1150         public static final String SCENE_MODE_SPORTS = "sports";
   1151 
   1152         /**
   1153          * Take indoor low-light shot.
   1154          */
   1155         public static final String SCENE_MODE_PARTY = "party";
   1156 
   1157         /**
   1158          * Capture the naturally warm color of scenes lit by candles.
   1159          */
   1160         public static final String SCENE_MODE_CANDLELIGHT = "candlelight";
   1161 
   1162         /**
   1163          * Applications are looking for a barcode. Camera driver will be
   1164          * optimized for barcode reading.
   1165          */
   1166         public static final String SCENE_MODE_BARCODE = "barcode";
   1167 
   1168         /**
   1169          * Auto-focus mode. Applications should call {@link
   1170          * #autoFocus(AutoFocusCallback)} to start the focus in this mode.
   1171          */
   1172         public static final String FOCUS_MODE_AUTO = "auto";
   1173 
   1174         /**
   1175          * Focus is set at infinity. Applications should not call
   1176          * {@link #autoFocus(AutoFocusCallback)} in this mode.
   1177          */
   1178         public static final String FOCUS_MODE_INFINITY = "infinity";
   1179 
   1180         /**
   1181          * Macro (close-up) focus mode. Applications should call
   1182          * {@link #autoFocus(AutoFocusCallback)} to start the focus in this
   1183          * mode.
   1184          */
   1185         public static final String FOCUS_MODE_MACRO = "macro";
   1186 
   1187         /**
   1188          * Focus is fixed. The camera is always in this mode if the focus is not
   1189          * adjustable. If the camera has auto-focus, this mode can fix the
   1190          * focus, which is usually at hyperfocal distance. Applications should
   1191          * not call {@link #autoFocus(AutoFocusCallback)} in this mode.
   1192          */
   1193         public static final String FOCUS_MODE_FIXED = "fixed";
   1194 
   1195         /**
   1196          * Extended depth of field (EDOF). Focusing is done digitally and
   1197          * continuously. Applications should not call {@link
   1198          * #autoFocus(AutoFocusCallback)} in this mode.
   1199          */
   1200         public static final String FOCUS_MODE_EDOF = "edof";
   1201 
   1202         /**
   1203          * Continuous auto focus mode intended for video recording. The camera
   1204          * continuously tries to focus. This is ideal for shooting video.
   1205          * Applications still can call {@link
   1206          * #takePicture(Camera.ShutterCallback, Camera.PictureCallback,
   1207          * Camera.PictureCallback)} in this mode but the subject may not be in
   1208          * focus. Auto focus starts when the parameter is set. Applications
   1209          * should not call {@link #autoFocus(AutoFocusCallback)} in this mode.
   1210          * To stop continuous focus, applications should change the focus mode
   1211          * to other modes.
   1212          */
   1213         public static final String FOCUS_MODE_CONTINUOUS_VIDEO = "continuous-video";
   1214 
   1215         // Indices for focus distance array.
   1216         /**
   1217          * The array index of near focus distance for use with
   1218          * {@link #getFocusDistances(float[])}.
   1219          */
   1220         public static final int FOCUS_DISTANCE_NEAR_INDEX = 0;
   1221 
   1222         /**
   1223          * The array index of optimal focus distance for use with
   1224          * {@link #getFocusDistances(float[])}.
   1225          */
   1226         public static final int FOCUS_DISTANCE_OPTIMAL_INDEX = 1;
   1227 
   1228         /**
   1229          * The array index of far focus distance for use with
   1230          * {@link #getFocusDistances(float[])}.
   1231          */
   1232         public static final int FOCUS_DISTANCE_FAR_INDEX = 2;
   1233 
   1234         /**
   1235          * The array index of minimum preview fps for use with {@link
   1236          * #getPreviewFpsRange(int[])} or {@link
   1237          * #getSupportedPreviewFpsRange()}.
   1238          */
   1239         public static final int PREVIEW_FPS_MIN_INDEX = 0;
   1240 
   1241         /**
   1242          * The array index of maximum preview fps for use with {@link
   1243          * #getPreviewFpsRange(int[])} or {@link
   1244          * #getSupportedPreviewFpsRange()}.
   1245          */
   1246         public static final int PREVIEW_FPS_MAX_INDEX = 1;
   1247 
   1248         // Formats for setPreviewFormat and setPictureFormat.
   1249         private static final String PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV422SP = "yuv422sp";
   1250         private static final String PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV420SP = "yuv420sp";
   1251         private static final String PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV422I = "yuv422i-yuyv";
   1252         private static final String PIXEL_FORMAT_RGB565 = "rgb565";
   1253         private static final String PIXEL_FORMAT_JPEG = "jpeg";
   1254 
   1255         private HashMap<String, String> mMap;
   1256 
   1257         private Parameters() {
   1258             mMap = new HashMap<String, String>();
   1259         }
   1260 
   1261         /**
   1262          * Writes the current Parameters to the log.
   1263          * @hide
   1264          * @deprecated
   1265          */
   1266         public void dump() {
   1267             Log.e(TAG, "dump: size=" + mMap.size());
   1268             for (String k : mMap.keySet()) {
   1269                 Log.e(TAG, "dump: " + k + "=" + mMap.get(k));
   1270             }
   1271         }
   1272 
   1273         /**
   1274          * Creates a single string with all the parameters set in
   1275          * this Parameters object.
   1276          * <p>The {@link #unflatten(String)} method does the reverse.</p>
   1277          *
   1278          * @return a String with all values from this Parameters object, in
   1279          *         semi-colon delimited key-value pairs
   1280          */
   1281         public String flatten() {
   1282             StringBuilder flattened = new StringBuilder();
   1283             for (String k : mMap.keySet()) {
   1284                 flattened.append(k);
   1285                 flattened.append("=");
   1286                 flattened.append(mMap.get(k));
   1287                 flattened.append(";");
   1288             }
   1289             // chop off the extra semicolon at the end
   1290             flattened.deleteCharAt(flattened.length()-1);
   1291             return flattened.toString();
   1292         }
   1293 
   1294         /**
   1295          * Takes a flattened string of parameters and adds each one to
   1296          * this Parameters object.
   1297          * <p>The {@link #flatten()} method does the reverse.</p>
   1298          *
   1299          * @param flattened a String of parameters (key-value paired) that
   1300          *                  are semi-colon delimited
   1301          */
   1302         public void unflatten(String flattened) {
   1303             mMap.clear();
   1304 
   1305             StringTokenizer tokenizer = new StringTokenizer(flattened, ";");
   1306             while (tokenizer.hasMoreElements()) {
   1307                 String kv = tokenizer.nextToken();
   1308                 int pos = kv.indexOf('=');
   1309                 if (pos == -1) {
   1310                     continue;
   1311                 }
   1312                 String k = kv.substring(0, pos);
   1313                 String v = kv.substring(pos + 1);
   1314                 mMap.put(k, v);
   1315             }
   1316         }
   1317 
   1318         public void remove(String key) {
   1319             mMap.remove(key);
   1320         }
   1321 
   1322         /**
   1323          * Sets a String parameter.
   1324          *
   1325          * @param key   the key name for the parameter
   1326          * @param value the String value of the parameter
   1327          */
   1328         public void set(String key, String value) {
   1329             if (key.indexOf('=') != -1 || key.indexOf(';') != -1) {
   1330                 Log.e(TAG, "Key \"" + key + "\" contains invalid character (= or ;)");
   1331                 return;
   1332             }
   1333             if (value.indexOf('=') != -1 || value.indexOf(';') != -1) {
   1334                 Log.e(TAG, "Value \"" + value + "\" contains invalid character (= or ;)");
   1335                 return;
   1336             }
   1337 
   1338             mMap.put(key, value);
   1339         }
   1340 
   1341         /**
   1342          * Sets an integer parameter.
   1343          *
   1344          * @param key   the key name for the parameter
   1345          * @param value the int value of the parameter
   1346          */
   1347         public void set(String key, int value) {
   1348             mMap.put(key, Integer.toString(value));
   1349         }
   1350 
   1351         /**
   1352          * Returns the value of a String parameter.
   1353          *
   1354          * @param key the key name for the parameter
   1355          * @return the String value of the parameter
   1356          */
   1357         public String get(String key) {
   1358             return mMap.get(key);
   1359         }
   1360 
   1361         /**
   1362          * Returns the value of an integer parameter.
   1363          *
   1364          * @param key the key name for the parameter
   1365          * @return the int value of the parameter
   1366          */
   1367         public int getInt(String key) {
   1368             return Integer.parseInt(mMap.get(key));
   1369         }
   1370 
   1371         /**
   1372          * Sets the dimensions for preview pictures.
   1373          *
   1374          * The sides of width and height are based on camera orientation. That
   1375          * is, the preview size is the size before it is rotated by display
   1376          * orientation. So applications need to consider the display orientation
   1377          * while setting preview size. For example, suppose the camera supports
   1378          * both 480x320 and 320x480 preview sizes. The application wants a 3:2
   1379          * preview ratio. If the display orientation is set to 0 or 180, preview
   1380          * size should be set to 480x320. If the display orientation is set to
   1381          * 90 or 270, preview size should be set to 320x480. The display
   1382          * orientation should also be considered while setting picture size and
   1383          * thumbnail size.
   1384          *
   1385          * @param width  the width of the pictures, in pixels
   1386          * @param height the height of the pictures, in pixels
   1387          * @see #setDisplayOrientation(int)
   1388          * @see #getCameraInfo(int, CameraInfo)
   1389          * @see #setPictureSize(int, int)
   1390          * @see #setJpegThumbnailSize(int, int)
   1391          */
   1392         public void setPreviewSize(int width, int height) {
   1393             String v = Integer.toString(width) + "x" + Integer.toString(height);
   1394             set(KEY_PREVIEW_SIZE, v);
   1395         }
   1396 
   1397         /**
   1398          * Returns the dimensions setting for preview pictures.
   1399          *
   1400          * @return a Size object with the height and width setting
   1401          *          for the preview picture
   1402          */
   1403         public Size getPreviewSize() {
   1404             String pair = get(KEY_PREVIEW_SIZE);
   1405             return strToSize(pair);
   1406         }
   1407 
   1408         /**
   1409          * Gets the supported preview sizes.
   1410          *
   1411          * @return a list of Size object. This method will always return a list
   1412          *         with at least one element.
   1413          */
   1414         public List<Size> getSupportedPreviewSizes() {
   1415             String str = get(KEY_PREVIEW_SIZE + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX);
   1416             return splitSize(str);
   1417         }
   1418 
   1419         /**
   1420          * Sets the dimensions for EXIF thumbnail in Jpeg picture. If
   1421          * applications set both width and height to 0, EXIF will not contain
   1422          * thumbnail.
   1423          *
   1424          * Applications need to consider the display orientation. See {@link
   1425          * #setPreviewSize(int,int)} for reference.
   1426          *
   1427          * @param width  the width of the thumbnail, in pixels
   1428          * @param height the height of the thumbnail, in pixels
   1429          * @see #setPreviewSize(int,int)
   1430          */
   1431         public void setJpegThumbnailSize(int width, int height) {
   1432             set(KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_WIDTH, width);
   1433             set(KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_HEIGHT, height);
   1434         }
   1435 
   1436         /**
   1437          * Returns the dimensions for EXIF thumbnail in Jpeg picture.
   1438          *
   1439          * @return a Size object with the height and width setting for the EXIF
   1440          *         thumbnails
   1441          */
   1442         public Size getJpegThumbnailSize() {
   1443             return new Size(getInt(KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_WIDTH),
   1444                             getInt(KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_HEIGHT));
   1445         }
   1446 
   1447         /**
   1448          * Gets the supported jpeg thumbnail sizes.
   1449          *
   1450          * @return a list of Size object. This method will always return a list
   1451          *         with at least two elements. Size 0,0 (no thumbnail) is always
   1452          *         supported.
   1453          */
   1454         public List<Size> getSupportedJpegThumbnailSizes() {
   1455             String str = get(KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_SIZE + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX);
   1456             return splitSize(str);
   1457         }
   1458 
   1459         /**
   1460          * Sets the quality of the EXIF thumbnail in Jpeg picture.
   1461          *
   1462          * @param quality the JPEG quality of the EXIF thumbnail. The range is 1
   1463          *                to 100, with 100 being the best.
   1464          */
   1465         public void setJpegThumbnailQuality(int quality) {
   1466             set(KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_QUALITY, quality);
   1467         }
   1468 
   1469         /**
   1470          * Returns the quality setting for the EXIF thumbnail in Jpeg picture.
   1471          *
   1472          * @return the JPEG quality setting of the EXIF thumbnail.
   1473          */
   1474         public int getJpegThumbnailQuality() {
   1475             return getInt(KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_QUALITY);
   1476         }
   1477 
   1478         /**
   1479          * Sets Jpeg quality of captured picture.
   1480          *
   1481          * @param quality the JPEG quality of captured picture. The range is 1
   1482          *                to 100, with 100 being the best.
   1483          */
   1484         public void setJpegQuality(int quality) {
   1485             set(KEY_JPEG_QUALITY, quality);
   1486         }
   1487 
   1488         /**
   1489          * Returns the quality setting for the JPEG picture.
   1490          *
   1491          * @return the JPEG picture quality setting.
   1492          */
   1493         public int getJpegQuality() {
   1494             return getInt(KEY_JPEG_QUALITY);
   1495         }
   1496 
   1497         /**
   1498          * Sets the rate at which preview frames are received. This is the
   1499          * target frame rate. The actual frame rate depends on the driver.
   1500          *
   1501          * @param fps the frame rate (frames per second)
   1502          * @deprecated replaced by {@link #setPreviewFpsRange(int,int)}
   1503          */
   1504         @Deprecated
   1505         public void setPreviewFrameRate(int fps) {
   1506             set(KEY_PREVIEW_FRAME_RATE, fps);
   1507         }
   1508 
   1509         /**
   1510          * Returns the setting for the rate at which preview frames are
   1511          * received. This is the target frame rate. The actual frame rate
   1512          * depends on the driver.
   1513          *
   1514          * @return the frame rate setting (frames per second)
   1515          * @deprecated replaced by {@link #getPreviewFpsRange(int[])}
   1516          */
   1517         @Deprecated
   1518         public int getPreviewFrameRate() {
   1519             return getInt(KEY_PREVIEW_FRAME_RATE);
   1520         }
   1521 
   1522         /**
   1523          * Gets the supported preview frame rates.
   1524          *
   1525          * @return a list of supported preview frame rates. null if preview
   1526          *         frame rate setting is not supported.
   1527          * @deprecated replaced by {@link #getSupportedPreviewFpsRange()}
   1528          */
   1529         @Deprecated
   1530         public List<Integer> getSupportedPreviewFrameRates() {
   1531             String str = get(KEY_PREVIEW_FRAME_RATE + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX);
   1532             return splitInt(str);
   1533         }
   1534 
   1535         /**
   1536          * Sets the maximum and maximum preview fps. This controls the rate of
   1537          * preview frames received in {@link PreviewCallback}. The minimum and
   1538          * maximum preview fps must be one of the elements from {@link
   1539          * #getSupportedPreviewFpsRange}.
   1540          *
   1541          * @param min the minimum preview fps (scaled by 1000).
   1542          * @param max the maximum preview fps (scaled by 1000).
   1543          * @throws RuntimeException if fps range is invalid.
   1544          * @see #setPreviewCallbackWithBuffer(Camera.PreviewCallback)
   1545          * @see #getSupportedPreviewFpsRange()
   1546          */
   1547         public void setPreviewFpsRange(int min, int max) {
   1548             set(KEY_PREVIEW_FPS_RANGE, "" + min + "," + max);
   1549         }
   1550 
   1551         /**
   1552          * Returns the current minimum and maximum preview fps. The values are
   1553          * one of the elements returned by {@link #getSupportedPreviewFpsRange}.
   1554          *
   1555          * @return range the minimum and maximum preview fps (scaled by 1000).
   1556          * @see #PREVIEW_FPS_MIN_INDEX
   1557          * @see #PREVIEW_FPS_MAX_INDEX
   1558          * @see #getSupportedPreviewFpsRange()
   1559          */
   1560         public void getPreviewFpsRange(int[] range) {
   1561             if (range == null || range.length != 2) {
   1562                 throw new IllegalArgumentException(
   1563                         "range must be an array with two elements.");
   1564             }
   1565             splitInt(get(KEY_PREVIEW_FPS_RANGE), range);
   1566         }
   1567 
   1568         /**
   1569          * Gets the supported preview fps (frame-per-second) ranges. Each range
   1570          * contains a minimum fps and maximum fps. If minimum fps equals to
   1571          * maximum fps, the camera outputs frames in fixed frame rate. If not,
   1572          * the camera outputs frames in auto frame rate. The actual frame rate
   1573          * fluctuates between the minimum and the maximum. The values are
   1574          * multiplied by 1000 and represented in integers. For example, if frame
   1575          * rate is 26.623 frames per second, the value is 26623.
   1576          *
   1577          * @return a list of supported preview fps ranges. This method returns a
   1578          *         list with at least one element. Every element is an int array
   1579          *         of two values - minimum fps and maximum fps. The list is
   1580          *         sorted from small to large (first by maximum fps and then
   1581          *         minimum fps).
   1582          * @see #PREVIEW_FPS_MIN_INDEX
   1583          * @see #PREVIEW_FPS_MAX_INDEX
   1584          */
   1585         public List<int[]> getSupportedPreviewFpsRange() {
   1586             String str = get(KEY_PREVIEW_FPS_RANGE + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX);
   1587             return splitRange(str);
   1588         }
   1589 
   1590         /**
   1591          * Sets the image format for preview pictures.
   1592          * <p>If this is never called, the default format will be
   1593          * {@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#NV21}, which
   1594          * uses the NV21 encoding format.</p>
   1595          *
   1596          * @param pixel_format the desired preview picture format, defined
   1597          *   by one of the {@link android.graphics.ImageFormat} constants.
   1598          *   (E.g., <var>ImageFormat.NV21</var> (default),
   1599          *                      <var>ImageFormat.RGB_565</var>, or
   1600          *                      <var>ImageFormat.JPEG</var>)
   1601          * @see android.graphics.ImageFormat
   1602          */
   1603         public void setPreviewFormat(int pixel_format) {
   1604             String s = cameraFormatForPixelFormat(pixel_format);
   1605             if (s == null) {
   1606                 throw new IllegalArgumentException(
   1607                         "Invalid pixel_format=" + pixel_format);
   1608             }
   1609 
   1610             set(KEY_PREVIEW_FORMAT, s);
   1611         }
   1612 
   1613         /**
   1614          * Returns the image format for preview frames got from
   1615          * {@link PreviewCallback}.
   1616          *
   1617          * @return the preview format.
   1618          * @see android.graphics.ImageFormat
   1619          */
   1620         public int getPreviewFormat() {
   1621             return pixelFormatForCameraFormat(get(KEY_PREVIEW_FORMAT));
   1622         }
   1623 
   1624         /**
   1625          * Gets the supported preview formats.
   1626          *
   1627          * @return a list of supported preview formats. This method will always
   1628          *         return a list with at least one element.
   1629          * @see android.graphics.ImageFormat
   1630          */
   1631         public List<Integer> getSupportedPreviewFormats() {
   1632             String str = get(KEY_PREVIEW_FORMAT + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX);
   1633             ArrayList<Integer> formats = new ArrayList<Integer>();
   1634             for (String s : split(str)) {
   1635                 int f = pixelFormatForCameraFormat(s);
   1636                 if (f == ImageFormat.UNKNOWN) continue;
   1637                 formats.add(f);
   1638             }
   1639             return formats;
   1640         }
   1641 
   1642         /**
   1643          * Sets the dimensions for pictures.
   1644          *
   1645          * Applications need to consider the display orientation. See {@link
   1646          * #setPreviewSize(int,int)} for reference.
   1647          *
   1648          * @param width  the width for pictures, in pixels
   1649          * @param height the height for pictures, in pixels
   1650          * @see #setPreviewSize(int,int)
   1651          *
   1652          */
   1653         public void setPictureSize(int width, int height) {
   1654             String v = Integer.toString(width) + "x" + Integer.toString(height);
   1655             set(KEY_PICTURE_SIZE, v);
   1656         }
   1657 
   1658         /**
   1659          * Returns the dimension setting for pictures.
   1660          *
   1661          * @return a Size object with the height and width setting
   1662          *          for pictures
   1663          */
   1664         public Size getPictureSize() {
   1665             String pair = get(KEY_PICTURE_SIZE);
   1666             return strToSize(pair);
   1667         }
   1668 
   1669         /**
   1670          * Gets the supported picture sizes.
   1671          *
   1672          * @return a list of supported picture sizes. This method will always
   1673          *         return a list with at least one element.
   1674          */
   1675         public List<Size> getSupportedPictureSizes() {
   1676             String str = get(KEY_PICTURE_SIZE + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX);
   1677             return splitSize(str);
   1678         }
   1679 
   1680         /**
   1681          * Sets the image format for pictures.
   1682          *
   1683          * @param pixel_format the desired picture format
   1684          *                     (<var>ImageFormat.NV21</var>,
   1685          *                      <var>ImageFormat.RGB_565</var>, or
   1686          *                      <var>ImageFormat.JPEG</var>)
   1687          * @see android.graphics.ImageFormat
   1688          */
   1689         public void setPictureFormat(int pixel_format) {
   1690             String s = cameraFormatForPixelFormat(pixel_format);
   1691             if (s == null) {
   1692                 throw new IllegalArgumentException(
   1693                         "Invalid pixel_format=" + pixel_format);
   1694             }
   1695 
   1696             set(KEY_PICTURE_FORMAT, s);
   1697         }
   1698 
   1699         /**
   1700          * Returns the image format for pictures.
   1701          *
   1702          * @return the picture format
   1703          * @see android.graphics.ImageFormat
   1704          */
   1705         public int getPictureFormat() {
   1706             return pixelFormatForCameraFormat(get(KEY_PICTURE_FORMAT));
   1707         }
   1708 
   1709         /**
   1710          * Gets the supported picture formats.
   1711          *
   1712          * @return supported picture formats. This method will always return a
   1713          *         list with at least one element.
   1714          * @see android.graphics.ImageFormat
   1715          */
   1716         public List<Integer> getSupportedPictureFormats() {
   1717             String str = get(KEY_PICTURE_FORMAT + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX);
   1718             ArrayList<Integer> formats = new ArrayList<Integer>();
   1719             for (String s : split(str)) {
   1720                 int f = pixelFormatForCameraFormat(s);
   1721                 if (f == ImageFormat.UNKNOWN) continue;
   1722                 formats.add(f);
   1723             }
   1724             return formats;
   1725         }
   1726 
   1727         private String cameraFormatForPixelFormat(int pixel_format) {
   1728             switch(pixel_format) {
   1729             case ImageFormat.NV16:      return PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV422SP;
   1730             case ImageFormat.NV21:      return PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV420SP;
   1731             case ImageFormat.YUY2:      return PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV422I;
   1732             case ImageFormat.RGB_565:   return PIXEL_FORMAT_RGB565;
   1733             case ImageFormat.JPEG:      return PIXEL_FORMAT_JPEG;
   1734             default:                    return null;
   1735             }
   1736         }
   1737 
   1738         private int pixelFormatForCameraFormat(String format) {
   1739             if (format == null)
   1740                 return ImageFormat.UNKNOWN;
   1741 
   1742             if (format.equals(PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV422SP))
   1743                 return ImageFormat.NV16;
   1744 
   1745             if (format.equals(PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV420SP))
   1746                 return ImageFormat.NV21;
   1747 
   1748             if (format.equals(PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV422I))
   1749                 return ImageFormat.YUY2;
   1750 
   1751             if (format.equals(PIXEL_FORMAT_RGB565))
   1752                 return ImageFormat.RGB_565;
   1753 
   1754             if (format.equals(PIXEL_FORMAT_JPEG))
   1755                 return ImageFormat.JPEG;
   1756 
   1757             return ImageFormat.UNKNOWN;
   1758         }
   1759 
   1760         /**
   1761          * Sets the rotation angle in degrees relative to the orientation of
   1762          * the camera. This affects the pictures returned from JPEG {@link
   1763          * PictureCallback}. The camera driver may set orientation in the
   1764          * EXIF header without rotating the picture. Or the driver may rotate
   1765          * the picture and the EXIF thumbnail. If the Jpeg picture is rotated,
   1766          * the orientation in the EXIF header will be missing or 1 (row #0 is
   1767          * top and column #0 is left side).
   1768          *
   1769          * If applications want to rotate the picture to match the orientation
   1770          * of what users see, apps should use {@link
   1771          * android.view.OrientationEventListener} and {@link CameraInfo}.
   1772          * The value from OrientationEventListener is relative to the natural
   1773          * orientation of the device. CameraInfo.orientation is the angle
   1774          * between camera orientation and natural device orientation. The sum or
   1775          * of the two is the rotation angle for back-facing camera. The
   1776          * difference of the two is the rotation angle for front-facing camera.
   1777          * Note that the JPEG pictures of front-facing cameras are not mirrored
   1778          * as in preview display.
   1779          *
   1780          * For example, suppose the natural orientation of the device is
   1781          * portrait. The device is rotated 270 degrees clockwise, so the device
   1782          * orientation is 270. Suppose a back-facing camera sensor is mounted in
   1783          * landscape and the top side of the camera sensor is aligned with the
   1784          * right edge of the display in natural orientation. So the camera
   1785          * orientation is 90. The rotation should be set to 0 (270 + 90).
   1786          *
   1787          * The reference code is as follows.
   1788          *
   1789          * public void public void onOrientationChanged(int orientation) {
   1790          *     if (orientation == ORIENTATION_UNKNOWN) return;
   1791          *     android.hardware.Camera.CameraInfo info =
   1792          *            new android.hardware.Camera.CameraInfo();
   1793          *     android.hardware.Camera.getCameraInfo(cameraId, info);
   1794          *     orientation = (orientation + 45) / 90 * 90;
   1795          *     int rotation = 0;
   1796          *     if (info.facing == CameraInfo.CAMERA_FACING_FRONT) {
   1797          *         rotation = (info.orientation - orientation + 360) % 360;
   1798          *     } else {  // back-facing camera
   1799          *         rotation = (info.orientation + orientation) % 360;
   1800          *     }
   1801          *     mParameters.setRotation(rotation);
   1802          * }
   1803          *
   1804          * @param rotation The rotation angle in degrees relative to the
   1805          *                 orientation of the camera. Rotation can only be 0,
   1806          *                 90, 180 or 270.
   1807          * @throws IllegalArgumentException if rotation value is invalid.
   1808          * @see android.view.OrientationEventListener
   1809          * @see #getCameraInfo(int, CameraInfo)
   1810          */
   1811         public void setRotation(int rotation) {
   1812             if (rotation == 0 || rotation == 90 || rotation == 180
   1813                     || rotation == 270) {
   1814                 set(KEY_ROTATION, Integer.toString(rotation));
   1815             } else {
   1816                 throw new IllegalArgumentException(
   1817                         "Invalid rotation=" + rotation);
   1818             }
   1819         }
   1820 
   1821         /**
   1822          * Sets GPS latitude coordinate. This will be stored in JPEG EXIF
   1823          * header.
   1824          *
   1825          * @param latitude GPS latitude coordinate.
   1826          */
   1827         public void setGpsLatitude(double latitude) {
   1828             set(KEY_GPS_LATITUDE, Double.toString(latitude));
   1829         }
   1830 
   1831         /**
   1832          * Sets GPS longitude coordinate. This will be stored in JPEG EXIF
   1833          * header.
   1834          *
   1835          * @param longitude GPS longitude coordinate.
   1836          */
   1837         public void setGpsLongitude(double longitude) {
   1838             set(KEY_GPS_LONGITUDE, Double.toString(longitude));
   1839         }
   1840 
   1841         /**
   1842          * Sets GPS altitude. This will be stored in JPEG EXIF header.
   1843          *
   1844          * @param altitude GPS altitude in meters.
   1845          */
   1846         public void setGpsAltitude(double altitude) {
   1847             set(KEY_GPS_ALTITUDE, Double.toString(altitude));
   1848         }
   1849 
   1850         /**
   1851          * Sets GPS timestamp. This will be stored in JPEG EXIF header.
   1852          *
   1853          * @param timestamp GPS timestamp (UTC in seconds since January 1,
   1854          *                  1970).
   1855          */
   1856         public void setGpsTimestamp(long timestamp) {
   1857             set(KEY_GPS_TIMESTAMP, Long.toString(timestamp));
   1858         }
   1859 
   1860         /**
   1861          * Sets GPS processing method. It will store up to 32 characters
   1862          * in JPEG EXIF header.
   1863          *
   1864          * @param processing_method The processing method to get this location.
   1865          */
   1866         public void setGpsProcessingMethod(String processing_method) {
   1867             set(KEY_GPS_PROCESSING_METHOD, processing_method);
   1868         }
   1869 
   1870         /**
   1871          * Removes GPS latitude, longitude, altitude, and timestamp from the
   1872          * parameters.
   1873          */
   1874         public void removeGpsData() {
   1875             remove(KEY_GPS_LATITUDE);
   1876             remove(KEY_GPS_LONGITUDE);
   1877             remove(KEY_GPS_ALTITUDE);
   1878             remove(KEY_GPS_TIMESTAMP);
   1879             remove(KEY_GPS_PROCESSING_METHOD);
   1880         }
   1881 
   1882         /**
   1883          * Gets the current white balance setting.
   1884          *
   1885          * @return current white balance. null if white balance setting is not
   1886          *         supported.
   1887          * @see #WHITE_BALANCE_AUTO
   1888          * @see #WHITE_BALANCE_INCANDESCENT
   1889          * @see #WHITE_BALANCE_FLUORESCENT
   1890          * @see #WHITE_BALANCE_WARM_FLUORESCENT
   1891          * @see #WHITE_BALANCE_DAYLIGHT
   1892          * @see #WHITE_BALANCE_CLOUDY_DAYLIGHT
   1893          * @see #WHITE_BALANCE_TWILIGHT
   1894          * @see #WHITE_BALANCE_SHADE
   1895          *
   1896          */
   1897         public String getWhiteBalance() {
   1898             return get(KEY_WHITE_BALANCE);
   1899         }
   1900 
   1901         /**
   1902          * Sets the white balance.
   1903          *
   1904          * @param value new white balance.
   1905          * @see #getWhiteBalance()
   1906          */
   1907         public void setWhiteBalance(String value) {
   1908             set(KEY_WHITE_BALANCE, value);
   1909         }
   1910 
   1911         /**
   1912          * Gets the supported white balance.
   1913          *
   1914          * @return a list of supported white balance. null if white balance
   1915          *         setting is not supported.
   1916          * @see #getWhiteBalance()
   1917          */
   1918         public List<String> getSupportedWhiteBalance() {
   1919             String str = get(KEY_WHITE_BALANCE + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX);
   1920             return split(str);
   1921         }
   1922 
   1923         /**
   1924          * Gets the current color effect setting.
   1925          *
   1926          * @return current color effect. null if color effect
   1927          *         setting is not supported.
   1928          * @see #EFFECT_NONE
   1929          * @see #EFFECT_MONO
   1930          * @see #EFFECT_NEGATIVE
   1931          * @see #EFFECT_SOLARIZE
   1932          * @see #EFFECT_SEPIA
   1933          * @see #EFFECT_POSTERIZE
   1934          * @see #EFFECT_WHITEBOARD
   1935          * @see #EFFECT_BLACKBOARD
   1936          * @see #EFFECT_AQUA
   1937          */
   1938         public String getColorEffect() {
   1939             return get(KEY_EFFECT);
   1940         }
   1941 
   1942         /**
   1943          * Sets the current color effect setting.
   1944          *
   1945          * @param value new color effect.
   1946          * @see #getColorEffect()
   1947          */
   1948         public void setColorEffect(String value) {
   1949             set(KEY_EFFECT, value);
   1950         }
   1951 
   1952         /**
   1953          * Gets the supported color effects.
   1954          *
   1955          * @return a list of supported color effects. null if color effect
   1956          *         setting is not supported.
   1957          * @see #getColorEffect()
   1958          */
   1959         public List<String> getSupportedColorEffects() {
   1960             String str = get(KEY_EFFECT + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX);
   1961             return split(str);
   1962         }
   1963 
   1964 
   1965         /**
   1966          * Gets the current antibanding setting.
   1967          *
   1968          * @return current antibanding. null if antibanding setting is not
   1969          *         supported.
   1970          * @see #ANTIBANDING_AUTO
   1971          * @see #ANTIBANDING_50HZ
   1972          * @see #ANTIBANDING_60HZ
   1973          * @see #ANTIBANDING_OFF
   1974          */
   1975         public String getAntibanding() {
   1976             return get(KEY_ANTIBANDING);
   1977         }
   1978 
   1979         /**
   1980          * Sets the antibanding.
   1981          *
   1982          * @param antibanding new antibanding value.
   1983          * @see #getAntibanding()
   1984          */
   1985         public void setAntibanding(String antibanding) {
   1986             set(KEY_ANTIBANDING, antibanding);
   1987         }
   1988 
   1989         /**
   1990          * Gets the supported antibanding values.
   1991          *
   1992          * @return a list of supported antibanding values. null if antibanding
   1993          *         setting is not supported.
   1994          * @see #getAntibanding()
   1995          */
   1996         public List<String> getSupportedAntibanding() {
   1997             String str = get(KEY_ANTIBANDING + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX);
   1998             return split(str);
   1999         }
   2000 
   2001         /**
   2002          * Gets the current scene mode setting.
   2003          *
   2004          * @return one of SCENE_MODE_XXX string constant. null if scene mode
   2005          *         setting is not supported.
   2006          * @see #SCENE_MODE_AUTO
   2007          * @see #SCENE_MODE_ACTION
   2008          * @see #SCENE_MODE_PORTRAIT
   2009          * @see #SCENE_MODE_LANDSCAPE
   2010          * @see #SCENE_MODE_NIGHT
   2011          * @see #SCENE_MODE_NIGHT_PORTRAIT
   2012          * @see #SCENE_MODE_THEATRE
   2013          * @see #SCENE_MODE_BEACH
   2014          * @see #SCENE_MODE_SNOW
   2015          * @see #SCENE_MODE_SUNSET
   2016          * @see #SCENE_MODE_STEADYPHOTO
   2017          * @see #SCENE_MODE_FIREWORKS
   2018          * @see #SCENE_MODE_SPORTS
   2019          * @see #SCENE_MODE_PARTY
   2020          * @see #SCENE_MODE_CANDLELIGHT
   2021          */
   2022         public String getSceneMode() {
   2023             return get(KEY_SCENE_MODE);
   2024         }
   2025 
   2026         /**
   2027          * Sets the scene mode. Changing scene mode may override other
   2028          * parameters (such as flash mode, focus mode, white balance). For
   2029          * example, suppose originally flash mode is on and supported flash
   2030          * modes are on/off. In night scene mode, both flash mode and supported
   2031          * flash mode may be changed to off. After setting scene mode,
   2032          * applications should call getParameters to know if some parameters are
   2033          * changed.
   2034          *
   2035          * @param value scene mode.
   2036          * @see #getSceneMode()
   2037          */
   2038         public void setSceneMode(String value) {
   2039             set(KEY_SCENE_MODE, value);
   2040         }
   2041 
   2042         /**
   2043          * Gets the supported scene modes.
   2044          *
   2045          * @return a list of supported scene modes. null if scene mode setting
   2046          *         is not supported.
   2047          * @see #getSceneMode()
   2048          */
   2049         public List<String> getSupportedSceneModes() {
   2050             String str = get(KEY_SCENE_MODE + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX);
   2051             return split(str);
   2052         }
   2053 
   2054         /**
   2055          * Gets the current flash mode setting.
   2056          *
   2057          * @return current flash mode. null if flash mode setting is not
   2058          *         supported.
   2059          * @see #FLASH_MODE_OFF
   2060          * @see #FLASH_MODE_AUTO
   2061          * @see #FLASH_MODE_ON
   2062          * @see #FLASH_MODE_RED_EYE
   2063          * @see #FLASH_MODE_TORCH
   2064          */
   2065         public String getFlashMode() {
   2066             return get(KEY_FLASH_MODE);
   2067         }
   2068 
   2069         /**
   2070          * Sets the flash mode.
   2071          *
   2072          * @param value flash mode.
   2073          * @see #getFlashMode()
   2074          */
   2075         public void setFlashMode(String value) {
   2076             set(KEY_FLASH_MODE, value);
   2077         }
   2078 
   2079         /**
   2080          * Gets the supported flash modes.
   2081          *
   2082          * @return a list of supported flash modes. null if flash mode setting
   2083          *         is not supported.
   2084          * @see #getFlashMode()
   2085          */
   2086         public List<String> getSupportedFlashModes() {
   2087             String str = get(KEY_FLASH_MODE + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX);
   2088             return split(str);
   2089         }
   2090 
   2091         /**
   2092          * Gets the current focus mode setting.
   2093          *
   2094          * @return current focus mode. This method will always return a non-null
   2095          *         value. Applications should call {@link
   2096          *         #autoFocus(AutoFocusCallback)} to start the focus if focus
   2097          *         mode is FOCUS_MODE_AUTO or FOCUS_MODE_MACRO.
   2098          * @see #FOCUS_MODE_AUTO
   2099          * @see #FOCUS_MODE_INFINITY
   2100          * @see #FOCUS_MODE_MACRO
   2101          * @see #FOCUS_MODE_FIXED
   2102          * @see #FOCUS_MODE_EDOF
   2103          * @see #FOCUS_MODE_CONTINUOUS_VIDEO
   2104          */
   2105         public String getFocusMode() {
   2106             return get(KEY_FOCUS_MODE);
   2107         }
   2108 
   2109         /**
   2110          * Sets the focus mode.
   2111          *
   2112          * @param value focus mode.
   2113          * @see #getFocusMode()
   2114          */
   2115         public void setFocusMode(String value) {
   2116             set(KEY_FOCUS_MODE, value);
   2117         }
   2118 
   2119         /**
   2120          * Gets the supported focus modes.
   2121          *
   2122          * @return a list of supported focus modes. This method will always
   2123          *         return a list with at least one element.
   2124          * @see #getFocusMode()
   2125          */
   2126         public List<String> getSupportedFocusModes() {
   2127             String str = get(KEY_FOCUS_MODE + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX);
   2128             return split(str);
   2129         }
   2130 
   2131         /**
   2132          * Gets the focal length (in millimeter) of the camera.
   2133          *
   2134          * @return the focal length. This method will always return a valid
   2135          *         value.
   2136          */
   2137         public float getFocalLength() {
   2138             return Float.parseFloat(get(KEY_FOCAL_LENGTH));
   2139         }
   2140 
   2141         /**
   2142          * Gets the horizontal angle of view in degrees.
   2143          *
   2144          * @return horizontal angle of view. This method will always return a
   2145          *         valid value.
   2146          */
   2147         public float getHorizontalViewAngle() {
   2148             return Float.parseFloat(get(KEY_HORIZONTAL_VIEW_ANGLE));
   2149         }
   2150 
   2151         /**
   2152          * Gets the vertical angle of view in degrees.
   2153          *
   2154          * @return vertical angle of view. This method will always return a
   2155          *         valid value.
   2156          */
   2157         public float getVerticalViewAngle() {
   2158             return Float.parseFloat(get(KEY_VERTICAL_VIEW_ANGLE));
   2159         }
   2160 
   2161         /**
   2162          * Gets the current exposure compensation index.
   2163          *
   2164          * @return current exposure compensation index. The range is {@link
   2165          *         #getMinExposureCompensation} to {@link
   2166          *         #getMaxExposureCompensation}. 0 means exposure is not
   2167          *         adjusted.
   2168          */
   2169         public int getExposureCompensation() {
   2170             return getInt(KEY_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION, 0);
   2171         }
   2172 
   2173         /**
   2174          * Sets the exposure compensation index.
   2175          *
   2176          * @param value exposure compensation index. The valid value range is
   2177          *        from {@link #getMinExposureCompensation} (inclusive) to {@link
   2178          *        #getMaxExposureCompensation} (inclusive). 0 means exposure is
   2179          *        not adjusted. Application should call
   2180          *        getMinExposureCompensation and getMaxExposureCompensation to
   2181          *        know if exposure compensation is supported.
   2182          */
   2183         public void setExposureCompensation(int value) {
   2184             set(KEY_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION, value);
   2185         }
   2186 
   2187         /**
   2188          * Gets the maximum exposure compensation index.
   2189          *
   2190          * @return maximum exposure compensation index (>=0). If both this
   2191          *         method and {@link #getMinExposureCompensation} return 0,
   2192          *         exposure compensation is not supported.
   2193          */
   2194         public int getMaxExposureCompensation() {
   2195             return getInt(KEY_MAX_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION, 0);
   2196         }
   2197 
   2198         /**
   2199          * Gets the minimum exposure compensation index.
   2200          *
   2201          * @return minimum exposure compensation index (<=0). If both this
   2202          *         method and {@link #getMaxExposureCompensation} return 0,
   2203          *         exposure compensation is not supported.
   2204          */
   2205         public int getMinExposureCompensation() {
   2206             return getInt(KEY_MIN_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION, 0);
   2207         }
   2208 
   2209         /**
   2210          * Gets the exposure compensation step.
   2211          *
   2212          * @return exposure compensation step. Applications can get EV by
   2213          *         multiplying the exposure compensation index and step. Ex: if
   2214          *         exposure compensation index is -6 and step is 0.333333333, EV
   2215          *         is -2.
   2216          */
   2217         public float getExposureCompensationStep() {
   2218             return getFloat(KEY_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION_STEP, 0);
   2219         }
   2220 
   2221         /**
   2222          * Gets current zoom value. This also works when smooth zoom is in
   2223          * progress. Applications should check {@link #isZoomSupported} before
   2224          * using this method.
   2225          *
   2226          * @return the current zoom value. The range is 0 to {@link
   2227          *         #getMaxZoom}. 0 means the camera is not zoomed.
   2228          */
   2229         public int getZoom() {
   2230             return getInt(KEY_ZOOM, 0);
   2231         }
   2232 
   2233         /**
   2234          * Sets current zoom value. If the camera is zoomed (value > 0), the
   2235          * actual picture size may be smaller than picture size setting.
   2236          * Applications can check the actual picture size after picture is
   2237          * returned from {@link PictureCallback}. The preview size remains the
   2238          * same in zoom. Applications should check {@link #isZoomSupported}
   2239          * before using this method.
   2240          *
   2241          * @param value zoom value. The valid range is 0 to {@link #getMaxZoom}.
   2242          */
   2243         public void setZoom(int value) {
   2244             set(KEY_ZOOM, value);
   2245         }
   2246 
   2247         /**
   2248          * Returns true if zoom is supported. Applications should call this
   2249          * before using other zoom methods.
   2250          *
   2251          * @return true if zoom is supported.
   2252          */
   2253         public boolean isZoomSupported() {
   2254             String str = get(KEY_ZOOM_SUPPORTED);
   2255             return TRUE.equals(str);
   2256         }
   2257 
   2258         /**
   2259          * Gets the maximum zoom value allowed for snapshot. This is the maximum
   2260          * value that applications can set to {@link #setZoom(int)}.
   2261          * Applications should call {@link #isZoomSupported} before using this
   2262          * method. This value may change in different preview size. Applications
   2263          * should call this again after setting preview size.
   2264          *
   2265          * @return the maximum zoom value supported by the camera.
   2266          */
   2267         public int getMaxZoom() {
   2268             return getInt(KEY_MAX_ZOOM, 0);
   2269         }
   2270 
   2271         /**
   2272          * Gets the zoom ratios of all zoom values. Applications should check
   2273          * {@link #isZoomSupported} before using this method.
   2274          *
   2275          * @return the zoom ratios in 1/100 increments. Ex: a zoom of 3.2x is
   2276          *         returned as 320. The number of elements is {@link
   2277          *         #getMaxZoom} + 1. The list is sorted from small to large. The
   2278          *         first element is always 100. The last element is the zoom
   2279          *         ratio of the maximum zoom value.
   2280          */
   2281         public List<Integer> getZoomRatios() {
   2282             return splitInt(get(KEY_ZOOM_RATIOS));
   2283         }
   2284 
   2285         /**
   2286          * Returns true if smooth zoom is supported. Applications should call
   2287          * this before using other smooth zoom methods.
   2288          *
   2289          * @return true if smooth zoom is supported.
   2290          */
   2291         public boolean isSmoothZoomSupported() {
   2292             String str = get(KEY_SMOOTH_ZOOM_SUPPORTED);
   2293             return TRUE.equals(str);
   2294         }
   2295 
   2296         /**
   2297          * Gets the distances from the camera to where an object appears to be
   2298          * in focus. The object is sharpest at the optimal focus distance. The
   2299          * depth of field is the far focus distance minus near focus distance.
   2300          *
   2301          * Focus distances may change after calling {@link
   2302          * #autoFocus(AutoFocusCallback)}, {@link #cancelAutoFocus}, or {@link
   2303          * #startPreview()}. Applications can call {@link #getParameters()}
   2304          * and this method anytime to get the latest focus distances. If the
   2305          * focus mode is FOCUS_MODE_CONTINUOUS_VIDEO, focus distances may change
   2306          * from time to time.
   2307          *
   2308          * This method is intended to estimate the distance between the camera
   2309          * and the subject. After autofocus, the subject distance may be within
   2310          * near and far focus distance. However, the precision depends on the
   2311          * camera hardware, autofocus algorithm, the focus area, and the scene.
   2312          * The error can be large and it should be only used as a reference.
   2313          *
   2314          * Far focus distance >= optimal focus distance >= near focus distance.
   2315          * If the focus distance is infinity, the value will be
   2316          * Float.POSITIVE_INFINITY.
   2317          *
   2318          * @param output focus distances in meters. output must be a float
   2319          *        array with three elements. Near focus distance, optimal focus
   2320          *        distance, and far focus distance will be filled in the array.
   2321          * @see #FOCUS_DISTANCE_NEAR_INDEX
   2322          * @see #FOCUS_DISTANCE_OPTIMAL_INDEX
   2323          * @see #FOCUS_DISTANCE_FAR_INDEX
   2324          */
   2325         public void getFocusDistances(float[] output) {
   2326             if (output == null || output.length != 3) {
   2327                 throw new IllegalArgumentException(
   2328                         "output must be an float array with three elements.");
   2329             }
   2330             splitFloat(get(KEY_FOCUS_DISTANCES), output);
   2331         }
   2332 
   2333         // Splits a comma delimited string to an ArrayList of String.
   2334         // Return null if the passing string is null or the size is 0.
   2335         private ArrayList<String> split(String str) {
   2336             if (str == null) return null;
   2337 
   2338             // Use StringTokenizer because it is faster than split.
   2339             StringTokenizer tokenizer = new StringTokenizer(str, ",");
   2340             ArrayList<String> substrings = new ArrayList<String>();
   2341             while (tokenizer.hasMoreElements()) {
   2342                 substrings.add(tokenizer.nextToken());
   2343             }
   2344             return substrings;
   2345         }
   2346 
   2347         // Splits a comma delimited string to an ArrayList of Integer.
   2348         // Return null if the passing string is null or the size is 0.
   2349         private ArrayList<Integer> splitInt(String str) {
   2350             if (str == null) return null;
   2351 
   2352             StringTokenizer tokenizer = new StringTokenizer(str, ",");
   2353             ArrayList<Integer> substrings = new ArrayList<Integer>();
   2354             while (tokenizer.hasMoreElements()) {
   2355                 String token = tokenizer.nextToken();
   2356                 substrings.add(Integer.parseInt(token));
   2357             }
   2358             if (substrings.size() == 0) return null;
   2359             return substrings;
   2360         }
   2361 
   2362         private void splitInt(String str, int[] output) {
   2363             if (str == null) return;
   2364 
   2365             StringTokenizer tokenizer = new StringTokenizer(str, ",");
   2366             int index = 0;
   2367             while (tokenizer.hasMoreElements()) {
   2368                 String token = tokenizer.nextToken();
   2369                 output[index++] = Integer.parseInt(token);
   2370             }
   2371         }
   2372 
   2373         // Splits a comma delimited string to an ArrayList of Float.
   2374         private void splitFloat(String str, float[] output) {
   2375             if (str == null) return;
   2376 
   2377             StringTokenizer tokenizer = new StringTokenizer(str, ",");
   2378             int index = 0;
   2379             while (tokenizer.hasMoreElements()) {
   2380                 String token = tokenizer.nextToken();
   2381                 output[index++] = Float.parseFloat(token);
   2382             }
   2383         }
   2384 
   2385         // Returns the value of a float parameter.
   2386         private float getFloat(String key, float defaultValue) {
   2387             try {
   2388                 return Float.parseFloat(mMap.get(key));
   2389             } catch (NumberFormatException ex) {
   2390                 return defaultValue;
   2391             }
   2392         }
   2393 
   2394         // Returns the value of a integer parameter.
   2395         private int getInt(String key, int defaultValue) {
   2396             try {
   2397                 return Integer.parseInt(mMap.get(key));
   2398             } catch (NumberFormatException ex) {
   2399                 return defaultValue;
   2400             }
   2401         }
   2402 
   2403         // Splits a comma delimited string to an ArrayList of Size.
   2404         // Return null if the passing string is null or the size is 0.
   2405         private ArrayList<Size> splitSize(String str) {
   2406             if (str == null) return null;
   2407 
   2408             StringTokenizer tokenizer = new StringTokenizer(str, ",");
   2409             ArrayList<Size> sizeList = new ArrayList<Size>();
   2410             while (tokenizer.hasMoreElements()) {
   2411                 Size size = strToSize(tokenizer.nextToken());
   2412                 if (size != null) sizeList.add(size);
   2413             }
   2414             if (sizeList.size() == 0) return null;
   2415             return sizeList;
   2416         }
   2417 
   2418         // Parses a string (ex: "480x320") to Size object.
   2419         // Return null if the passing string is null.
   2420         private Size strToSize(String str) {
   2421             if (str == null) return null;
   2422 
   2423             int pos = str.indexOf('x');
   2424             if (pos != -1) {
   2425                 String width = str.substring(0, pos);
   2426                 String height = str.substring(pos + 1);
   2427                 return new Size(Integer.parseInt(width),
   2428                                 Integer.parseInt(height));
   2429             }
   2430             Log.e(TAG, "Invalid size parameter string=" + str);
   2431             return null;
   2432         }
   2433 
   2434         // Splits a comma delimited string to an ArrayList of int array.
   2435         // Example string: "(10000,26623),(10000,30000)". Return null if the
   2436         // passing string is null or the size is 0.
   2437         private ArrayList<int[]> splitRange(String str) {
   2438             if (str == null || str.charAt(0) != '('
   2439                     || str.charAt(str.length() - 1) != ')') {
   2440                 Log.e(TAG, "Invalid range list string=" + str);
   2441                 return null;
   2442             }
   2443 
   2444             ArrayList<int[]> rangeList = new ArrayList<int[]>();
   2445             int endIndex, fromIndex = 1;
   2446             do {
   2447                 int[] range = new int[2];
   2448                 endIndex = str.indexOf("),(", fromIndex);
   2449                 if (endIndex == -1) endIndex = str.length() - 1;
   2450                 splitInt(str.substring(fromIndex, endIndex), range);
   2451                 rangeList.add(range);
   2452                 fromIndex = endIndex + 3;
   2453             } while (endIndex != str.length() - 1);
   2454 
   2455             if (rangeList.size() == 0) return null;
   2456             return rangeList;
   2457         }
   2458     };
   2459 }
   2460