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      2  * Copyright (C) 2011 The Android Open Source Project
      3  *
      4  * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
      5  * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
      6  * You may obtain a copy of the License at
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     16 
     17 #ifndef SYSTEM_CORE_INCLUDE_ANDROID_GRAPHICS_H
     18 #define SYSTEM_CORE_INCLUDE_ANDROID_GRAPHICS_H
     19 
     20 #include <stdint.h>
     21 
     22 #ifdef __cplusplus
     23 extern "C" {
     24 #endif
     25 
     26 /*
     27  * If the HAL needs to create service threads to handle graphics related
     28  * tasks, these threads need to run at HAL_PRIORITY_URGENT_DISPLAY priority
     29  * if they can block the main rendering thread in any way.
     30  *
     31  * the priority of the current thread can be set with:
     32  *
     33  *      #include <sys/resource.h>
     34  *      setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, 0, HAL_PRIORITY_URGENT_DISPLAY);
     35  *
     36  */
     37 
     38 #define HAL_PRIORITY_URGENT_DISPLAY     (-8)
     39 
     40 /**
     41  * pixel format definitions
     42  */
     43 
     44 enum {
     45     /*
     46      * "linear" color pixel formats:
     47      *
     48      * The pixel formats below contain sRGB data but are otherwise treated
     49      * as linear formats, i.e.: no special operation is performed when
     50      * reading or writing into a buffer in one of these formats
     51      */
     52     HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_RGBA_8888          = 1,
     53     HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_RGBX_8888          = 2,
     54     HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_RGB_888            = 3,
     55     HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_RGB_565            = 4,
     56     HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_BGRA_8888          = 5,
     57 
     58     /*
     59      * sRGB color pixel formats:
     60      *
     61      * The red, green and blue components are stored in sRGB space, and converted
     62      * to linear space when read, using the standard sRGB to linear equation:
     63      *
     64      * Clinear = Csrgb / 12.92                  for Csrgb <= 0.04045
     65      *         = (Csrgb + 0.055 / 1.055)^2.4    for Csrgb >  0.04045
     66      *
     67      * When written the inverse transformation is performed:
     68      *
     69      * Csrgb = 12.92 * Clinear                  for Clinear <= 0.0031308
     70      *       = 1.055 * Clinear^(1/2.4) - 0.055  for Clinear >  0.0031308
     71      *
     72      *
     73      *  The alpha component, if present, is always stored in linear space and
     74      *  is left unmodified when read or written.
     75      *
     76      */
     77     HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_sRGB_A_8888        = 0xC,
     78     HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_sRGB_X_8888        = 0xD,
     79 
     80     /*
     81      * 0x100 - 0x1FF
     82      *
     83      * This range is reserved for pixel formats that are specific to the HAL
     84      * implementation.  Implementations can use any value in this range to
     85      * communicate video pixel formats between their HAL modules.  These formats
     86      * must not have an alpha channel.  Additionally, an EGLimage created from a
     87      * gralloc buffer of one of these formats must be supported for use with the
     88      * GL_OES_EGL_image_external OpenGL ES extension.
     89      */
     90 
     91     /*
     92      * Android YUV format:
     93      *
     94      * This format is exposed outside of the HAL to software decoders and
     95      * applications.  EGLImageKHR must support it in conjunction with the
     96      * OES_EGL_image_external extension.
     97      *
     98      * YV12 is a 4:2:0 YCrCb planar format comprised of a WxH Y plane followed
     99      * by (W/2) x (H/2) Cr and Cb planes.
    100      *
    101      * This format assumes
    102      * - an even width
    103      * - an even height
    104      * - a horizontal stride multiple of 16 pixels
    105      * - a vertical stride equal to the height
    106      *
    107      *   y_size = stride * height
    108      *   c_stride = ALIGN(stride/2, 16)
    109      *   c_size = c_stride * height/2
    110      *   size = y_size + c_size * 2
    111      *   cr_offset = y_size
    112      *   cb_offset = y_size + c_size
    113      *
    114      */
    115     HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_YV12   = 0x32315659, // YCrCb 4:2:0 Planar
    116 
    117 
    118     /*
    119      * Android Y8 format:
    120      *
    121      * This format is exposed outside of the HAL to the framework.
    122      * The expected gralloc usage flags are SW_* and HW_CAMERA_*,
    123      * and no other HW_ flags will be used.
    124      *
    125      * Y8 is a YUV planar format comprised of a WxH Y plane,
    126      * with each pixel being represented by 8 bits.
    127      *
    128      * It is equivalent to just the Y plane from YV12.
    129      *
    130      * This format assumes
    131      * - an even width
    132      * - an even height
    133      * - a horizontal stride multiple of 16 pixels
    134      * - a vertical stride equal to the height
    135      *
    136      *   size = stride * height
    137      *
    138      */
    139     HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_Y8     = 0x20203859,
    140 
    141     /*
    142      * Android Y16 format:
    143      *
    144      * This format is exposed outside of the HAL to the framework.
    145      * The expected gralloc usage flags are SW_* and HW_CAMERA_*,
    146      * and no other HW_ flags will be used.
    147      *
    148      * Y16 is a YUV planar format comprised of a WxH Y plane,
    149      * with each pixel being represented by 16 bits.
    150      *
    151      * It is just like Y8, but has double the bits per pixel (little endian).
    152      *
    153      * This format assumes
    154      * - an even width
    155      * - an even height
    156      * - a horizontal stride multiple of 16 pixels
    157      * - a vertical stride equal to the height
    158      * - strides are specified in pixels, not in bytes
    159      *
    160      *   size = stride * height * 2
    161      *
    162      */
    163     HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_Y16    = 0x20363159,
    164 
    165     /*
    166      * Android RAW sensor format:
    167      *
    168      * This format is exposed outside of the camera HAL to applications.
    169      *
    170      * RAW_SENSOR is a single-channel, 16-bit, little endian  format, typically
    171      * representing raw Bayer-pattern images from an image sensor, with minimal
    172      * processing.
    173      *
    174      * The exact pixel layout of the data in the buffer is sensor-dependent, and
    175      * needs to be queried from the camera device.
    176      *
    177      * Generally, not all 16 bits are used; more common values are 10 or 12
    178      * bits. If not all bits are used, the lower-order bits are filled first.
    179      * All parameters to interpret the raw data (black and white points,
    180      * color space, etc) must be queried from the camera device.
    181      *
    182      * This format assumes
    183      * - an even width
    184      * - an even height
    185      * - a horizontal stride multiple of 16 pixels
    186      * - a vertical stride equal to the height
    187      * - strides are specified in pixels, not in bytes
    188      *
    189      *   size = stride * height * 2
    190      *
    191      * This format must be accepted by the gralloc module when used with the
    192      * following usage flags:
    193      *    - GRALLOC_USAGE_HW_CAMERA_*
    194      *    - GRALLOC_USAGE_SW_*
    195      *    - GRALLOC_USAGE_RENDERSCRIPT
    196      */
    197     HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_RAW16 = 0x20,
    198     HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_RAW_SENSOR = 0x20, // TODO(rubenbrunk): Remove RAW_SENSOR.
    199 
    200     /*
    201      * Android RAW10 format:
    202      *
    203      * This format is exposed outside of the camera HAL to applications.
    204      *
    205      * RAW10 is a single-channel, 10-bit per pixel, densely packed in each row,
    206      * unprocessed format, usually representing raw Bayer-pattern images coming from
    207      * an image sensor.
    208      *
    209      * In an image buffer with this format, starting from the first pixel of each
    210      * row, each 4 consecutive pixels are packed into 5 bytes (40 bits). Each one
    211      * of the first 4 bytes contains the top 8 bits of each pixel, The fifth byte
    212      * contains the 2 least significant bits of the 4 pixels, the exact layout data
    213      * for each 4 consecutive pixels is illustrated below (Pi[j] stands for the jth
    214      * bit of the ith pixel):
    215      *
    216      *          bit 7                                     bit 0
    217      *          =====|=====|=====|=====|=====|=====|=====|=====|
    218      * Byte 0: |P0[9]|P0[8]|P0[7]|P0[6]|P0[5]|P0[4]|P0[3]|P0[2]|
    219      *         |-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|
    220      * Byte 1: |P1[9]|P1[8]|P1[7]|P1[6]|P1[5]|P1[4]|P1[3]|P1[2]|
    221      *         |-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|
    222      * Byte 2: |P2[9]|P2[8]|P2[7]|P2[6]|P2[5]|P2[4]|P2[3]|P2[2]|
    223      *         |-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|
    224      * Byte 3: |P3[9]|P3[8]|P3[7]|P3[6]|P3[5]|P3[4]|P3[3]|P3[2]|
    225      *         |-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|
    226      * Byte 4: |P3[1]|P3[0]|P2[1]|P2[0]|P1[1]|P1[0]|P0[1]|P0[0]|
    227      *          ===============================================
    228      *
    229      * This format assumes
    230      * - a width multiple of 4 pixels
    231      * - an even height
    232      * - a vertical stride equal to the height
    233      * - strides are specified in bytes, not in pixels
    234      *
    235      *   size = stride * height
    236      *
    237      * When stride is equal to width * (10 / 8), there will be no padding bytes at
    238      * the end of each row, the entire image data is densely packed. When stride is
    239      * larger than width * (10 / 8), padding bytes will be present at the end of each
    240      * row (including the last row).
    241      *
    242      * This format must be accepted by the gralloc module when used with the
    243      * following usage flags:
    244      *    - GRALLOC_USAGE_HW_CAMERA_*
    245      *    - GRALLOC_USAGE_SW_*
    246      *    - GRALLOC_USAGE_RENDERSCRIPT
    247      */
    248     HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_RAW10 = 0x25,
    249 
    250     /*
    251      * Android opaque RAW format:
    252      *
    253      * This format is exposed outside of the camera HAL to applications.
    254      *
    255      * RAW_OPAQUE is a format for unprocessed raw image buffers coming from an
    256      * image sensor. The actual structure of buffers of this format is
    257      * implementation-dependent.
    258      *
    259      * This format must be accepted by the gralloc module when used with the
    260      * following usage flags:
    261      *    - GRALLOC_USAGE_HW_CAMERA_*
    262      *    - GRALLOC_USAGE_SW_*
    263      *    - GRALLOC_USAGE_RENDERSCRIPT
    264      */
    265     HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_RAW_OPAQUE = 0x24,
    266 
    267     /*
    268      * Android binary blob graphics buffer format:
    269      *
    270      * This format is used to carry task-specific data which does not have a
    271      * standard image structure. The details of the format are left to the two
    272      * endpoints.
    273      *
    274      * A typical use case is for transporting JPEG-compressed images from the
    275      * Camera HAL to the framework or to applications.
    276      *
    277      * Buffers of this format must have a height of 1, and width equal to their
    278      * size in bytes.
    279      */
    280     HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_BLOB = 0x21,
    281 
    282     /*
    283      * Android format indicating that the choice of format is entirely up to the
    284      * device-specific Gralloc implementation.
    285      *
    286      * The Gralloc implementation should examine the usage bits passed in when
    287      * allocating a buffer with this format, and it should derive the pixel
    288      * format from those usage flags.  This format will never be used with any
    289      * of the GRALLOC_USAGE_SW_* usage flags.
    290      *
    291      * If a buffer of this format is to be used as an OpenGL ES texture, the
    292      * framework will assume that sampling the texture will always return an
    293      * alpha value of 1.0 (i.e. the buffer contains only opaque pixel values).
    294      *
    295      */
    296     HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_IMPLEMENTATION_DEFINED = 0x22,
    297 
    298     /*
    299      * Android flexible YCbCr formats
    300      *
    301      * This format allows platforms to use an efficient YCbCr/YCrCb buffer
    302      * layout, while still describing the buffer layout in a way accessible to
    303      * the CPU in a device-independent manner.  While called YCbCr, it can be
    304      * used to describe formats with either chromatic ordering, as well as
    305      * whole planar or semiplanar layouts.
    306      *
    307      * struct android_ycbcr (below) is the the struct used to describe it.
    308      *
    309      * This format must be accepted by the gralloc module when
    310      * USAGE_HW_CAMERA_WRITE and USAGE_SW_READ_* are set.
    311      *
    312      * This format is locked for use by gralloc's (*lock_ycbcr) method, and
    313      * locking with the (*lock) method will return an error.
    314      */
    315     HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_YCbCr_420_888 = 0x23,
    316 
    317     /* Legacy formats (deprecated), used by ImageFormat.java */
    318     HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_YCbCr_422_SP       = 0x10, // NV16
    319     HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_YCrCb_420_SP       = 0x11, // NV21
    320     HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_YCbCr_422_I        = 0x14, // YUY2
    321 };
    322 
    323 /*
    324  * Structure for describing YCbCr formats for consumption by applications.
    325  * This is used with HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_YCbCr_*_888.
    326  *
    327  * Buffer chroma subsampling is defined in the format.
    328  * e.g. HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_YCbCr_420_888 has subsampling 4:2:0.
    329  *
    330  * Buffers must have a 8 bit depth.
    331  *
    332  * @y, @cb, and @cr point to the first byte of their respective planes.
    333  *
    334  * Stride describes the distance in bytes from the first value of one row of
    335  * the image to the first value of the next row.  It includes the width of the
    336  * image plus padding.
    337  * @ystride is the stride of the luma plane.
    338  * @cstride is the stride of the chroma planes.
    339  *
    340  * @chroma_step is the distance in bytes from one chroma pixel value to the
    341  * next.  This is 2 bytes for semiplanar (because chroma values are interleaved
    342  * and each chroma value is one byte) and 1 for planar.
    343  */
    344 
    345 struct android_ycbcr {
    346     void *y;
    347     void *cb;
    348     void *cr;
    349     size_t ystride;
    350     size_t cstride;
    351     size_t chroma_step;
    352 
    353     /** reserved for future use, set to 0 by gralloc's (*lock_ycbcr)() */
    354     uint32_t reserved[8];
    355 };
    356 
    357 /**
    358  * Transformation definitions
    359  *
    360  * IMPORTANT NOTE:
    361  * HAL_TRANSFORM_ROT_90 is applied CLOCKWISE and AFTER HAL_TRANSFORM_FLIP_{H|V}.
    362  *
    363  */
    364 
    365 enum {
    366     /* flip source image horizontally (around the vertical axis) */
    367     HAL_TRANSFORM_FLIP_H    = 0x01,
    368     /* flip source image vertically (around the horizontal axis)*/
    369     HAL_TRANSFORM_FLIP_V    = 0x02,
    370     /* rotate source image 90 degrees clockwise */
    371     HAL_TRANSFORM_ROT_90    = 0x04,
    372     /* rotate source image 180 degrees */
    373     HAL_TRANSFORM_ROT_180   = 0x03,
    374     /* rotate source image 270 degrees clockwise */
    375     HAL_TRANSFORM_ROT_270   = 0x07,
    376     /* don't use. see system/window.h */
    377     HAL_TRANSFORM_RESERVED  = 0x08,
    378 };
    379 
    380 /**
    381  * Colorspace Definitions
    382  * ======================
    383  *
    384  * Colorspace is the definition of how pixel values should be interpreted.
    385  * It includes primaries (including white point) and the transfer
    386  * characteristic function, which describes both gamma curve and numeric
    387  * range (within the bit depth).
    388  */
    389 
    390 enum {
    391     /*
    392      * Arbitrary colorspace with manually defined characteristics.
    393      * Colorspace definition must be communicated separately.
    394      *
    395      * This is used when specifying primaries, transfer characteristics,
    396      * etc. separately.
    397      *
    398      * A typical use case is in video encoding parameters (e.g. for H.264),
    399      * where a colorspace can have separately defined primaries, transfer
    400      * characteristics, etc.
    401      */
    402     HAL_COLORSPACE_ARBITRARY = 0x1,
    403 
    404     /*
    405      * YCbCr Colorspaces
    406      * -----------------
    407      *
    408      * Primaries are given using (x,y) coordinates in the CIE 1931 definition
    409      * of x and y specified by ISO 11664-1.
    410      *
    411      * Transfer characteristics are the opto-electronic transfer characteristic
    412      * at the source as a function of linear optical intensity (luminance).
    413      */
    414 
    415     /*
    416      * JPEG File Interchange Format (JFIF)
    417      *
    418      * Same model as BT.601-625, but all values (Y, Cb, Cr) range from 0 to 255
    419      *
    420      * Transfer characteristic curve:
    421      *  E = 1.099 * L ^ 0.45 - 0.099, 1.00 >= L >= 0.018
    422      *  E = 4.500 L, 0.018 > L >= 0
    423      *      L - luminance of image 0 <= L <= 1 for conventional colorimetry
    424      *      E - corresponding electrical signal
    425      *
    426      * Primaries:       x       y
    427      *  green           0.290   0.600
    428      *  blue            0.150   0.060
    429      *  red             0.640   0.330
    430      *  white (D65)     0.3127  0.3290
    431      */
    432     HAL_COLORSPACE_JFIF = 0x101,
    433 
    434     /*
    435      * ITU-R Recommendation 601 (BT.601) - 625-line
    436      *
    437      * Standard-definition television, 625 Lines (PAL)
    438      *
    439      * For 8-bit-depth formats:
    440      * Luma (Y) samples should range from 16 to 235, inclusive
    441      * Chroma (Cb, Cr) samples should range from 16 to 240, inclusive
    442      *
    443      * For 10-bit-depth formats:
    444      * Luma (Y) samples should range from 64 to 940, inclusive
    445      * Chroma (Cb, Cr) samples should range from 64 to 960, inclusive
    446      *
    447      * Transfer characteristic curve:
    448      *  E = 1.099 * L ^ 0.45 - 0.099, 1.00 >= L >= 0.018
    449      *  E = 4.500 L, 0.018 > L >= 0
    450      *      L - luminance of image 0 <= L <= 1 for conventional colorimetry
    451      *      E - corresponding electrical signal
    452      *
    453      * Primaries:       x       y
    454      *  green           0.290   0.600
    455      *  blue            0.150   0.060
    456      *  red             0.640   0.330
    457      *  white (D65)     0.3127  0.3290
    458      */
    459     HAL_COLORSPACE_BT601_625 = 0x102,
    460 
    461     /*
    462      * ITU-R Recommendation 601 (BT.601) - 525-line
    463      *
    464      * Standard-definition television, 525 Lines (NTSC)
    465      *
    466      * For 8-bit-depth formats:
    467      * Luma (Y) samples should range from 16 to 235, inclusive
    468      * Chroma (Cb, Cr) samples should range from 16 to 240, inclusive
    469      *
    470      * For 10-bit-depth formats:
    471      * Luma (Y) samples should range from 64 to 940, inclusive
    472      * Chroma (Cb, Cr) samples should range from 64 to 960, inclusive
    473      *
    474      * Transfer characteristic curve:
    475      *  E = 1.099 * L ^ 0.45 - 0.099, 1.00 >= L >= 0.018
    476      *  E = 4.500 L, 0.018 > L >= 0
    477      *      L - luminance of image 0 <= L <= 1 for conventional colorimetry
    478      *      E - corresponding electrical signal
    479      *
    480      * Primaries:       x       y
    481      *  green           0.310   0.595
    482      *  blue            0.155   0.070
    483      *  red             0.630   0.340
    484      *  white (D65)     0.3127  0.3290
    485      */
    486     HAL_COLORSPACE_BT601_525 = 0x103,
    487 
    488     /*
    489      * ITU-R Recommendation 709 (BT.709)
    490      *
    491      * High-definition television
    492      *
    493      * For 8-bit-depth formats:
    494      * Luma (Y) samples should range from 16 to 235, inclusive
    495      * Chroma (Cb, Cr) samples should range from 16 to 240, inclusive
    496      *
    497      * For 10-bit-depth formats:
    498      * Luma (Y) samples should range from 64 to 940, inclusive
    499      * Chroma (Cb, Cr) samples should range from 64 to 960, inclusive
    500      *
    501      * Primaries:       x       y
    502      *  green           0.300   0.600
    503      *  blue            0.150   0.060
    504      *  red             0.640   0.330
    505      *  white (D65)     0.3127  0.3290
    506      */
    507     HAL_COLORSPACE_BT709 = 0x104,
    508 };
    509 
    510 #ifdef __cplusplus
    511 }
    512 #endif
    513 
    514 #endif /* SYSTEM_CORE_INCLUDE_ANDROID_GRAPHICS_H */
    515