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If this method is 70 * called for already disconnected, or uninitialized instance of this class, 71 * a successful status must be returned from this method. If this method is 72 * called for an instance that is in the "started" state, this method must 73 * return a failure. 74 */ 75 virtual status_t disconnectDevice() = 0; 76 77 /* Starts the camera device. 78 * This method tells the camera device to start capturing frames of the given 79 * dimensions for the given pixel format. Note that this method doesn't start 80 * the delivery of the captured frames to the emulated camera. Call 81 * startDeliveringFrames method to start delivering frames. This method must 82 * be called on a connected instance of this class. If it is called on a 83 * disconnected instance, this method must return a failure. 84 * Param: 85 * width, height - Frame dimensions to use when capturing video frames. 86 * pix_fmt - Pixel format to use when capturing video frames. 87 * Return: 88 * NO_ERROR on success, or an appropriate error status. 89 */ 90 virtual status_t startDevice(int width, int height, uint32_t pix_fmt) = 0; 91 92 /* Stops the camera device. 93 * This method tells the camera device to stop capturing frames. Note that 94 * this method doesn't stop delivering frames to the emulated camera. Always 95 * call stopDeliveringFrames prior to calling this method. 96 * Return: 97 * NO_ERROR on success, or an appropriate error status. If this method is 98 * called for an object that is not capturing frames, or is disconnected, 99 * or is uninitialized, a successful status must be returned from this 100 * method. 101 */ 102 virtual status_t stopDevice() = 0; 103 104 /*************************************************************************** 105 * Emulated camera device public API 106 **************************************************************************/ 107 108 public: 109 /* Initializes EmulatedCameraDevice instance. 110 * Derived classes should override this method in order to cache static 111 * properties of the physical device (list of supported pixel formats, frame 112 * sizes, etc.) If this method is called on an already initialized instance, 113 * it must return a successful status. 114 * Return: 115 * NO_ERROR on success, or an appropriate error status. 116 */ 117 virtual status_t Initialize(); 118 119 /* Starts delivering frames captured from the camera device. 120 * This method will start the worker thread that would be pulling frames from 121 * the camera device, and will deliver the pulled frames back to the emulated 122 * camera via onNextFrameAvailable callback. This method must be called on a 123 * connected instance of this class with a started camera device. If it is 124 * called on a disconnected instance, or camera device has not been started, 125 * this method must return a failure. 126 * Param: 127 * one_burst - Controls how many frames should be delivered. If this 128 * parameter is 'true', only one captured frame will be delivered to the 129 * emulated camera. If this parameter is 'false', frames will keep 130 * coming until stopDeliveringFrames method is called. Typically, this 131 * parameter is set to 'true' only in order to obtain a single frame 132 * that will be used as a "picture" in takePicture method of the 133 * emulated camera. 134 * Return: 135 * NO_ERROR on success, or an appropriate error status. 136 */ 137 virtual status_t startDeliveringFrames(bool one_burst); 138 139 /* Stops delivering frames captured from the camera device. 140 * This method will stop the worker thread started by startDeliveringFrames. 141 * Return: 142 * NO_ERROR on success, or an appropriate error status. 143 */ 144 virtual status_t stopDeliveringFrames(); 145 146 /* Gets current framebuffer, converted into preview frame format. 147 * This method must be called on a connected instance of this class with a 148 * started camera device. If it is called on a disconnected instance, or 149 * camera device has not been started, this method must return a failure. 150 * Note that this method should be called only after at least one frame has 151 * been captured and delivered. Otherwise it will return garbage in the 152 * preview frame buffer. Typically, this method shuld be called from 153 * onNextFrameAvailable callback. 154 * Param: 155 * buffer - Buffer, large enough to contain the entire preview frame. 156 * Return: 157 * NO_ERROR on success, or an appropriate error status. 158 */ 159 virtual status_t getCurrentPreviewFrame(void* buffer); 160 161 /* Gets width of the frame obtained from the physical device. 162 * Return: 163 * Width of the frame obtained from the physical device. Note that value 164 * returned from this method is valid only in case if camera device has been 165 * started. 166 */ 167 inline int getFrameWidth() const 168 { 169 LOGE_IF(!isStarted(), "%s: Device is not started", __FUNCTION__); 170 return mFrameWidth; 171 } 172 173 /* Gets height of the frame obtained from the physical device. 174 * Return: 175 * Height of the frame obtained from the physical device. Note that value 176 * returned from this method is valid only in case if camera device has been 177 * started. 178 */ 179 inline int getFrameHeight() const 180 { 181 LOGE_IF(!isStarted(), "%s: Device is not started", __FUNCTION__); 182 return mFrameHeight; 183 } 184 185 /* Gets byte size of the current frame buffer. 186 * Return: 187 * Byte size of the frame buffer. Note that value returned from this method 188 * is valid only in case if camera device has been started. 189 */ 190 inline size_t getFrameBufferSize() const 191 { 192 LOGE_IF(!isStarted(), "%s: Device is not started", __FUNCTION__); 193 return mFrameBufferSize; 194 } 195 196 /* Gets number of pixels in the current frame buffer. 197 * Return: 198 * Number of pixels in the frame buffer. Note that value returned from this 199 * method is valid only in case if camera device has been started. 200 */ 201 inline int getPixelNum() const 202 { 203 LOGE_IF(!isStarted(), "%s: Device is not started", __FUNCTION__); 204 return mTotalPixels; 205 } 206 207 /* Gets pixel format of the frame that camera device streams to this class. 208 * Throughout camera framework, there are three different forms of pixel 209 * format representation: 210 * - Original format, as reported by the actual camera device. Values for 211 * this format are declared in bionic/libc/kernel/common/linux/videodev2.h 212 * - String representation as defined in CameraParameters::PIXEL_FORMAT_XXX 213 * strings in frameworks/base/include/camera/CameraParameters.h 214 * - HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_XXX format, as defined in system/core/include/system/graphics.h 215 * Since emulated camera device gets its data from the actual device, it gets 216 * pixel format in the original form. And that's the pixel format 217 * representation that will be returned from this method. HAL components will 218 * need to translate value returned from this method to the appropriate form. 219 * This method must be called only on started instance of this class, since 220 * it's applicable only when camera device is ready to stream frames. 221 * Param: 222 * pix_fmt - Upon success contains the original pixel format. 223 * Return: 224 * Current framebuffer's pixel format. Note that value returned from this 225 * method is valid only in case if camera device has been started. 226 */ 227 inline uint32_t getOriginalPixelFormat() const 228 { 229 LOGE_IF(!isStarted(), "%s: Device is not started", __FUNCTION__); 230 return mPixelFormat; 231 } 232 233 /* 234 * State checkers. 235 */ 236 237 inline bool isInitialized() const { 238 /* Instance is initialized when the worker thread has been successfuly 239 * created (but not necessarily started). */ 240 return mWorkerThread.get() != NULL && mState != ECDS_CONSTRUCTED; 241 } 242 inline bool isConnected() const { 243 /* Instance is connected when its status is either"connected", or 244 * "started". */ 245 return mState == ECDS_CONNECTED || mState == ECDS_STARTED; 246 } 247 inline bool isStarted() const { 248 return mState == ECDS_STARTED; 249 } 250 251 /**************************************************************************** 252 * Emulated camera device private API 253 ***************************************************************************/ 254 protected: 255 /* Performs common validation and calculation of startDevice parameters. 256 * Param: 257 * width, height, pix_fmt - Parameters passed to the startDevice method. 258 * Return: 259 * NO_ERROR on success, or an appropriate error status. 260 */ 261 virtual status_t commonStartDevice(int width, int height, uint32_t pix_fmt); 262 263 /* Performs common cleanup on stopDevice. 264 * This method will undo what commonStartDevice had done. 265 */ 266 virtual void commonStopDevice(); 267 268 /**************************************************************************** 269 * Worker thread management. 270 * Typicaly when emulated camera device starts capturing frames from the 271 * actual device, it does that in a worker thread created in StartCapturing, 272 * and terminated in StopCapturing. Since this is such a typical scenario, 273 * it makes sence to encapsulate worker thread management in the base class 274 * for all emulated camera devices. 275 ***************************************************************************/ 276 277 protected: 278 /* Starts the worker thread. 279 * Typically, worker thread is started from startDeliveringFrames method of 280 * this class. 281 * Param: 282 * one_burst - Controls how many times thread loop should run. If this 283 * parameter is 'true', thread routine will run only once If this 284 * parameter is 'false', thread routine will run until stopWorkerThread 285 * method is called. See startDeliveringFrames for more info. 286 * Return: 287 * NO_ERROR on success, or an appropriate error status. 288 */ 289 virtual status_t startWorkerThread(bool one_burst); 290 291 /* Stops the worker thread. 292 * Note that this method will always wait for the worker thread to terminate. 293 * Typically, worker thread is started from stopDeliveringFrames method of 294 * this class. 295 * Return: 296 * NO_ERROR on success, or an appropriate error status. 297 */ 298 virtual status_t stopWorkerThread(); 299 300 /* Implementation of the worker thread routine. 301 * In the default implementation of the worker thread routine we simply 302 * return 'false' forcing the thread loop to exit, and the thread to 303 * terminate. Derived class should override that method to provide there the 304 * actual frame delivery. 305 * Return: 306 * true To continue thread loop (this method will be called again), or false 307 * to exit the thread loop and to terminate the thread. 308 */ 309 virtual bool inWorkerThread(); 310 311 /* Encapsulates a worker thread used by the emulated camera device. 312 */ 313 friend class WorkerThread; 314 class WorkerThread : public Thread { 315 316 /**************************************************************************** 317 * Public API 318 ***************************************************************************/ 319 320 public: 321 inline explicit WorkerThread(EmulatedCameraDevice* camera_dev) 322 : Thread(true), // Callbacks may involve Java calls. 323 mCameraDevice(camera_dev), 324 mThreadControl(-1), 325 mControlFD(-1) 326 { 327 } 328 329 inline ~WorkerThread() 330 { 331 LOGW_IF(mThreadControl >= 0 || mControlFD >= 0, 332 "%s: Control FDs are opened in the destructor", 333 __FUNCTION__); 334 if (mThreadControl >= 0) { 335 close(mThreadControl); 336 } 337 if (mControlFD >= 0) { 338 close(mControlFD); 339 } 340 } 341 342 /* Starts the thread 343 * Param: 344 * one_burst - Controls how many times thread loop should run. If 345 * this parameter is 'true', thread routine will run only once 346 * If this parameter is 'false', thread routine will run until 347 * stopThread method is called. See startWorkerThread for more 348 * info. 349 * Return: 350 * NO_ERROR on success, or an appropriate error status. 351 */ 352 inline status_t startThread(bool one_burst) 353 { 354 mOneBurst = one_burst; 355 return run(NULL, ANDROID_PRIORITY_URGENT_DISPLAY, 0); 356 } 357 358 /* Overriden base class method. 359 * It is overriden in order to provide one-time initialization just 360 * prior to starting the thread routine. 361 */ 362 status_t readyToRun(); 363 364 /* Stops the thread. */ 365 status_t stopThread(); 366 367 /* Values returned from the Select method of this class. */ 368 enum SelectRes { 369 /* A timeout has occurred. */ 370 TIMEOUT, 371 /* Data are available for read on the provided FD. */ 372 READY, 373 /* Thread exit request has been received. */ 374 EXIT_THREAD, 375 /* An error has occurred. */ 376 ERROR 377 }; 378 379 /* Select on an FD event, keeping in mind thread exit message. 380 * Param: 381 * fd - File descriptor on which to wait for an event. This 382 * parameter may be negative. If it is negative this method will 383 * only wait on a control message to the thread. 384 * timeout - Timeout in microseconds. 0 indicates no timeout (wait 385 * forever). 386 * Return: 387 * See SelectRes enum comments. 388 */ 389 SelectRes Select(int fd, int timeout); 390 391 /**************************************************************************** 392 * Private API 393 ***************************************************************************/ 394 395 private: 396 /* Implements abstract method of the base Thread class. */ 397 bool threadLoop() 398 { 399 /* Simply dispatch the call to the containing camera device. */ 400 if (mCameraDevice->inWorkerThread()) { 401 /* Respect "one burst" parameter (see startThread). */ 402 return !mOneBurst; 403 } else { 404 return false; 405 } 406 } 407 408 /* Containing camera device object. */ 409 EmulatedCameraDevice* mCameraDevice; 410 411 /* FD that is used to send control messages into the thread. */ 412 int mThreadControl; 413 414 /* FD that thread uses to receive control messages. */ 415 int mControlFD; 416 417 /* Controls number of times the thread loop runs. 418 * See startThread for more information. */ 419 bool mOneBurst; 420 421 /* Enumerates control messages that can be sent into the thread. */ 422 enum ControlMessage { 423 /* Stop the thread. */ 424 THREAD_STOP 425 }; 426 }; 427 428 /* Worker thread accessor. */ 429 inline WorkerThread* getWorkerThread() const 430 { 431 return mWorkerThread.get(); 432 } 433 434 /**************************************************************************** 435 * Data members 436 ***************************************************************************/ 437 438 protected: 439 /* Locks this instance for parameters, state, etc. change. */ 440 Mutex mObjectLock; 441 442 /* Worker thread that is used in frame capturing. */ 443 sp<WorkerThread> mWorkerThread; 444 445 /* Timestamp of the current frame. */ 446 nsecs_t mCurFrameTimestamp; 447 448 /* Emulated camera object containing this instance. */ 449 EmulatedCamera* mCameraHAL; 450 451 /* Framebuffer containing the current frame. */ 452 uint8_t* mCurrentFrame; 453 454 /* 455 * Framebuffer properties. 456 */ 457 458 /* Byte size of the framebuffer. */ 459 size_t mFrameBufferSize; 460 461 /* Original pixel format (one of the V4L2_PIX_FMT_XXX values, as defined in 462 * bionic/libc/kernel/common/linux/videodev2.h */ 463 uint32_t mPixelFormat; 464 465 /* Frame width */ 466 int mFrameWidth; 467 468 /* Frame height */ 469 int mFrameHeight; 470 471 /* Total number of pixels */ 472 int mTotalPixels; 473 474 /* Defines possible states of the emulated camera device object. 475 */ 476 enum EmulatedCameraDeviceState { 477 /* Object has been constructed. */ 478 ECDS_CONSTRUCTED, 479 /* Object has been initialized. */ 480 ECDS_INITIALIZED, 481 /* Object has been connected to the physical device. */ 482 ECDS_CONNECTED, 483 /* Camera device has been started. */ 484 ECDS_STARTED, 485 }; 486 487 /* Object state. */ 488 EmulatedCameraDeviceState mState; 489 }; 490 491 }; /* namespace android */ 492 493 #endif /* HW_EMULATOR_CAMERA_EMULATED_CAMERA_DEVICE_H */ 494