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     17 #ifndef HARDWARE_API_H_
     18 
     19 #define HARDWARE_API_H_
     20 
     21 #include <media/hardware/OMXPluginBase.h>
     22 #include <media/hardware/MetadataBufferType.h>
     23 #include <cutils/native_handle.h>
     24 #include <utils/RefBase.h>
     25 
     26 #include "VideoAPI.h"
     27 
     28 #include <OMX_Component.h>
     29 
     30 struct ANativeWindowBuffer;
     31 
     32 namespace android {
     33 
     34 // This structure is used to enable Android native buffer use for either
     35 // graphic buffers or secure buffers.
     36 //
     37 // TO CONTROL ANDROID GRAPHIC BUFFER USAGE:
     38 //
     39 // A pointer to this struct is passed to the OMX_SetParameter when the extension
     40 // index for the 'OMX.google.android.index.enableAndroidNativeBuffers' extension
     41 // is given.
     42 //
     43 // When Android native buffer use is disabled for a port (the default state),
     44 // the OMX node should operate as normal, and expect UseBuffer calls to set its
     45 // buffers.  This is the mode that will be used when CPU access to the buffer is
     46 // required.
     47 //
     48 // When Android native buffer use has been enabled for a given port, the video
     49 // color format for the port is to be interpreted as an Android pixel format
     50 // rather than an OMX color format.  Enabling Android native buffers may also
     51 // change how the component receives the native buffers.  If store-metadata-mode
     52 // is enabled on the port, the component will receive the buffers as specified
     53 // in the section below. Otherwise, unless the node supports the
     54 // 'OMX.google.android.index.useAndroidNativeBuffer2' extension, it should
     55 // expect to receive UseAndroidNativeBuffer calls (via OMX_SetParameter) rather
     56 // than UseBuffer calls for that port.
     57 //
     58 // TO CONTROL ANDROID SECURE BUFFER USAGE:
     59 //
     60 // A pointer to this struct is passed to the OMX_SetParameter when the extension
     61 // index for the 'OMX.google.android.index.allocateNativeHandle' extension
     62 // is given.
     63 //
     64 // When native handle use is disabled for a port (the default state),
     65 // the OMX node should operate as normal, and expect AllocateBuffer calls to
     66 // return buffer pointers. This is the mode that will be used for non-secure
     67 // buffers if component requires allocate buffers instead of use buffers.
     68 //
     69 // When native handle use has been enabled for a given port, the component
     70 // shall allocate native_buffer_t objects containing  that can be passed between
     71 // processes using binder. This is the mode that will be used for secure buffers.
     72 // When an OMX component allocates native handle for buffers, it must close and
     73 // delete that handle when it frees those buffers. Even though pBuffer will point
     74 // to a native handle, nFilledLength, nAllocLength and nOffset will correspond
     75 // to the data inside the opaque buffer.
     76 struct EnableAndroidNativeBuffersParams {
     77     OMX_U32 nSize;
     78     OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion;
     79     OMX_U32 nPortIndex;
     80     OMX_BOOL enable;
     81 };
     82 
     83 typedef struct EnableAndroidNativeBuffersParams AllocateNativeHandleParams;
     84 
     85 // A pointer to this struct is passed to OMX_SetParameter() when the extension index
     86 // "OMX.google.android.index.storeMetaDataInBuffers" or
     87 // "OMX.google.android.index.storeANWBufferInMetadata" is given.
     88 //
     89 // When meta data is stored in the video buffers passed between OMX clients
     90 // and OMX components, interpretation of the buffer data is up to the
     91 // buffer receiver, and the data may or may not be the actual video data, but
     92 // some information helpful for the receiver to locate the actual data.
     93 // The buffer receiver thus needs to know how to interpret what is stored
     94 // in these buffers, with mechanisms pre-determined externally. How to
     95 // interpret the meta data is outside of the scope of this parameter.
     96 //
     97 // Currently, this is used to pass meta data from video source (camera component, for instance) to
     98 // video encoder to avoid memcpying of input video frame data, as well as to pass dynamic output
     99 // buffer to video decoder. To do this, bStoreMetaData is set to OMX_TRUE.
    100 //
    101 // If bStoreMetaData is set to false, real YUV frame data will be stored in input buffers, and
    102 // the output buffers contain either real YUV frame data, or are themselves native handles as
    103 // directed by enable/use-android-native-buffer parameter settings.
    104 // In addition, if no OMX_SetParameter() call is made on a port with the corresponding extension
    105 // index, the component should not assume that the client is not using metadata mode for the port.
    106 //
    107 // If the component supports this using the "OMX.google.android.index.storeANWBufferInMetadata"
    108 // extension and bStoreMetaData is set to OMX_TRUE, data is passed using the VideoNativeMetadata
    109 // layout as defined below. Each buffer will be accompanied by a fence. The fence must signal
    110 // before the buffer can be used (e.g. read from or written into). When returning such buffer to
    111 // the client, component must provide a new fence that must signal before the returned buffer can
    112 // be used (e.g. read from or written into). The component owns the incoming fenceFd, and must close
    113 // it when fence has signaled. The client will own and close the returned fence file descriptor.
    114 //
    115 // If the component supports this using the "OMX.google.android.index.storeMetaDataInBuffers"
    116 // extension and bStoreMetaData is set to OMX_TRUE, data is passed using VideoGrallocMetadata
    117 // (the layout of which is the VideoGrallocMetadata defined below). Camera input can be also passed
    118 // as "CameraSource", the layout of which is vendor dependent.
    119 //
    120 // Metadata buffers are registered with the component using UseBuffer calls, or can be allocated
    121 // by the component for encoder-metadata-output buffers.
    122 struct StoreMetaDataInBuffersParams {
    123     OMX_U32 nSize;
    124     OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion;
    125     OMX_U32 nPortIndex;
    126     OMX_BOOL bStoreMetaData;
    127 };
    128 
    129 // Meta data buffer layout used to transport output frames to the decoder for
    130 // dynamic buffer handling.
    131 struct VideoGrallocMetadata {
    132     MetadataBufferType eType;               // must be kMetadataBufferTypeGrallocSource
    133 #ifdef OMX_ANDROID_COMPILE_AS_32BIT_ON_64BIT_PLATFORMS
    134     OMX_PTR pHandle;
    135 #else
    136     buffer_handle_t pHandle;
    137 #endif
    138 };
    139 
    140 // Legacy name for VideoGrallocMetadata struct.
    141 struct VideoDecoderOutputMetaData : public VideoGrallocMetadata {};
    142 
    143 struct VideoNativeMetadata {
    144     MetadataBufferType eType;               // must be kMetadataBufferTypeANWBuffer
    145 #ifdef OMX_ANDROID_COMPILE_AS_32BIT_ON_64BIT_PLATFORMS
    146     OMX_PTR pBuffer;
    147 #else
    148     struct ANativeWindowBuffer* pBuffer;
    149 #endif
    150     int nFenceFd;                           // -1 if unused
    151 };
    152 
    153 // Meta data buffer layout for passing a native_handle to codec
    154 struct VideoNativeHandleMetadata {
    155     MetadataBufferType eType;               // must be kMetadataBufferTypeNativeHandleSource
    156 
    157 #ifdef OMX_ANDROID_COMPILE_AS_32BIT_ON_64BIT_PLATFORMS
    158     OMX_PTR pHandle;
    159 #else
    160     native_handle_t *pHandle;
    161 #endif
    162 };
    163 
    164 // A pointer to this struct is passed to OMX_SetParameter() when the extension
    165 // index "OMX.google.android.index.prepareForAdaptivePlayback" is given.
    166 //
    167 // This method is used to signal a video decoder, that the user has requested
    168 // seamless resolution change support (if bEnable is set to OMX_TRUE).
    169 // nMaxFrameWidth and nMaxFrameHeight are the dimensions of the largest
    170 // anticipated frames in the video.  If bEnable is OMX_FALSE, no resolution
    171 // change is expected, and the nMaxFrameWidth/Height fields are unused.
    172 //
    173 // If the decoder supports dynamic output buffers, it may ignore this
    174 // request.  Otherwise, it shall request resources in such a way so that it
    175 // avoids full port-reconfiguration (due to output port-definition change)
    176 // during resolution changes.
    177 //
    178 // DO NOT USE THIS STRUCTURE AS IT WILL BE REMOVED.  INSTEAD, IMPLEMENT
    179 // METADATA SUPPORT FOR VIDEO DECODERS.
    180 struct PrepareForAdaptivePlaybackParams {
    181     OMX_U32 nSize;
    182     OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion;
    183     OMX_U32 nPortIndex;
    184     OMX_BOOL bEnable;
    185     OMX_U32 nMaxFrameWidth;
    186     OMX_U32 nMaxFrameHeight;
    187 };
    188 
    189 // A pointer to this struct is passed to OMX_SetParameter when the extension
    190 // index for the 'OMX.google.android.index.useAndroidNativeBuffer' extension is
    191 // given.  This call will only be performed if a prior call was made with the
    192 // 'OMX.google.android.index.enableAndroidNativeBuffers' extension index,
    193 // enabling use of Android native buffers.
    194 struct UseAndroidNativeBufferParams {
    195     OMX_U32 nSize;
    196     OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion;
    197     OMX_U32 nPortIndex;
    198     OMX_PTR pAppPrivate;
    199     OMX_BUFFERHEADERTYPE **bufferHeader;
    200     const sp<ANativeWindowBuffer>& nativeBuffer;
    201 };
    202 
    203 // A pointer to this struct is passed to OMX_GetParameter when the extension
    204 // index for the 'OMX.google.android.index.getAndroidNativeBufferUsage'
    205 // extension is given.  The usage bits returned from this query will be used to
    206 // allocate the Gralloc buffers that get passed to the useAndroidNativeBuffer
    207 // command.
    208 struct GetAndroidNativeBufferUsageParams {
    209     OMX_U32 nSize;              // IN
    210     OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion;   // IN
    211     OMX_U32 nPortIndex;         // IN
    212     OMX_U32 nUsage;             // OUT
    213 };
    214 
    215 // An enum OMX_COLOR_FormatAndroidOpaque to indicate an opaque colorformat
    216 // is declared in media/stagefright/openmax/OMX_IVCommon.h
    217 // This will inform the encoder that the actual
    218 // colorformat will be relayed by the GRalloc Buffers.
    219 // OMX_COLOR_FormatAndroidOpaque  = 0x7F000001,
    220 
    221 // A pointer to this struct is passed to OMX_SetParameter when the extension
    222 // index for the 'OMX.google.android.index.prependSPSPPSToIDRFrames' extension
    223 // is given.
    224 // A successful result indicates that future IDR frames will be prefixed by
    225 // SPS/PPS.
    226 struct PrependSPSPPSToIDRFramesParams {
    227     OMX_U32 nSize;
    228     OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion;
    229     OMX_BOOL bEnable;
    230 };
    231 
    232 // A pointer to this struct is passed to OMX_GetParameter when the extension
    233 // index for the 'OMX.google.android.index.describeColorFormat'
    234 // extension is given.  This method can be called from any component state
    235 // other than invalid.  The color-format, frame width/height, and stride/
    236 // slice-height parameters are ones that are associated with a raw video
    237 // port (input or output), but the stride/slice height parameters may be
    238 // incorrect. bUsingNativeBuffers is OMX_TRUE if native android buffers will
    239 // be used (while specifying this color format).
    240 //
    241 // The component shall fill out the MediaImage structure that
    242 // corresponds to the described raw video format, and the potentially corrected
    243 // stride and slice-height info.
    244 //
    245 // The behavior is slightly different if bUsingNativeBuffers is OMX_TRUE,
    246 // though most implementations can ignore this difference. When using native buffers,
    247 // the component may change the configured color format to an optimized format.
    248 // Additionally, when allocating these buffers for flexible usecase, the framework
    249 // will set the SW_READ/WRITE_OFTEN usage flags. In this case (if bUsingNativeBuffers
    250 // is OMX_TRUE), the component shall fill out the MediaImage information for the
    251 // scenario when these SW-readable/writable buffers are locked using gralloc_lock.
    252 // Note, that these buffers may also be locked using gralloc_lock_ycbcr, which must
    253 // be supported for vendor-specific formats.
    254 //
    255 // For non-YUV packed planar/semiplanar image formats, or if bUsingNativeBuffers
    256 // is OMX_TRUE and the component does not support this color format with native
    257 // buffers, the component shall set mNumPlanes to 0, and mType to MEDIA_IMAGE_TYPE_UNKNOWN.
    258 
    259 // @deprecated: use DescribeColorFormat2Params
    260 struct DescribeColorFormat2Params;
    261 struct DescribeColorFormatParams {
    262     OMX_U32 nSize;
    263     OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion;
    264     // input: parameters from OMX_VIDEO_PORTDEFINITIONTYPE
    265     OMX_COLOR_FORMATTYPE eColorFormat;
    266     OMX_U32 nFrameWidth;
    267     OMX_U32 nFrameHeight;
    268     OMX_U32 nStride;
    269     OMX_U32 nSliceHeight;
    270     OMX_BOOL bUsingNativeBuffers;
    271 
    272     // output: fill out the MediaImage fields
    273     MediaImage sMediaImage;
    274 
    275     explicit DescribeColorFormatParams(const DescribeColorFormat2Params&); // for internal use only
    276 };
    277 
    278 // A pointer to this struct is passed to OMX_GetParameter when the extension
    279 // index for the 'OMX.google.android.index.describeColorFormat2'
    280 // extension is given. This is operationally the same as DescribeColorFormatParams
    281 // but can be used for HDR and RGBA/YUVA formats.
    282 struct DescribeColorFormat2Params {
    283     OMX_U32 nSize;
    284     OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion;
    285     // input: parameters from OMX_VIDEO_PORTDEFINITIONTYPE
    286     OMX_COLOR_FORMATTYPE eColorFormat;
    287     OMX_U32 nFrameWidth;
    288     OMX_U32 nFrameHeight;
    289     OMX_U32 nStride;
    290     OMX_U32 nSliceHeight;
    291     OMX_BOOL bUsingNativeBuffers;
    292 
    293     // output: fill out the MediaImage2 fields
    294     MediaImage2 sMediaImage;
    295 
    296     void initFromV1(const DescribeColorFormatParams&); // for internal use only
    297 };
    298 
    299 // A pointer to this struct is passed to OMX_SetParameter or OMX_GetParameter
    300 // when the extension index for the
    301 // 'OMX.google.android.index.configureVideoTunnelMode' extension is  given.
    302 // If the extension is supported then tunneled playback mode should be supported
    303 // by the codec. If bTunneled is set to OMX_TRUE then the video decoder should
    304 // operate in "tunneled" mode and output its decoded frames directly to the
    305 // sink. In this case nAudioHwSync is the HW SYNC ID of the audio HAL Output
    306 // stream to sync the video with. If bTunneled is set to OMX_FALSE, "tunneled"
    307 // mode should be disabled and nAudioHwSync should be ignored.
    308 // OMX_GetParameter is used to query tunneling configuration. bTunneled should
    309 // return whether decoder is operating in tunneled mode, and if it is,
    310 // pSidebandWindow should contain the codec allocated sideband window handle.
    311 struct ConfigureVideoTunnelModeParams {
    312     OMX_U32 nSize;              // IN
    313     OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion;   // IN
    314     OMX_U32 nPortIndex;         // IN
    315     OMX_BOOL bTunneled;         // IN/OUT
    316     OMX_U32 nAudioHwSync;       // IN
    317     OMX_PTR pSidebandWindow;    // OUT
    318 };
    319 
    320 // Color space description (aspects) parameters.
    321 // This is passed via OMX_SetConfig or OMX_GetConfig to video encoders and decoders when the
    322 // 'OMX.google.android.index.describeColorAspects' extension is given. Component SHALL behave
    323 // as described below if it supports this extension.
    324 //
    325 // bDataSpaceChanged and bRequestingDataSpace is assumed to be OMX_FALSE unless noted otherwise.
    326 //
    327 // VIDEO ENCODERS: the framework uses OMX_SetConfig to specify color aspects of the coded video.
    328 // This may happen:
    329 //   a) before the component transitions to idle state
    330 //   b) before the input frame is sent via OMX_EmptyThisBuffer in executing state
    331 //   c) during execution, just before an input frame with a different color aspect information
    332 //      is sent.
    333 //
    334 // The framework also uses OMX_GetConfig to
    335 //   d) verify the color aspects that will be written to the stream
    336 //   e) (optional) verify the color aspects that should be reported to the container for a
    337 //      given dataspace/pixelformat received
    338 //
    339 // 1. Encoders SHOULD maintain an internal color aspect state, initialized to Unspecified values.
    340 //    This represents the values that will be written into the bitstream.
    341 // 2. Upon OMX_SetConfig, they SHOULD update their internal state to the aspects received
    342 //    (including Unspecified values). For specific aspect values that are not supported by the
    343 //    codec standard, encoders SHOULD substitute Unspecified values; or they MAY use a suitable
    344 //    alternative (e.g. to suggest the use of BT.709 EOTF instead of SMPTE 240M.)
    345 // 3. OMX_GetConfig SHALL return the internal state (values that will be written).
    346 // 4. OMX_SetConfig SHALL always succeed before receiving the first frame. It MAY fail afterwards,
    347 //    but only if the configured values would change AND the component does not support updating the
    348 //    color information to those values mid-stream. If component supports updating a portion of
    349 //    the color information, those values should be updated in the internal state, and OMX_SetConfig
    350 //    SHALL succeed. Otherwise, the internal state SHALL remain intact and OMX_SetConfig SHALL fail
    351 //    with OMX_ErrorUnsupportedSettings.
    352 // 5. When the framework receives an input frame with an unexpected dataspace, it will query
    353 //    encoders for the color aspects that should be reported to the container using OMX_GetConfig
    354 //    with bDataSpaceChanged set to OMX_TRUE, and nPixelFormat/nDataSpace containing the new
    355 //    format/dataspace values. This allows vendors to use extended dataspace during capture and
    356 //    composition (e.g. screenrecord) - while performing color-space conversion inside the encoder -
    357 //    and encode and report a different color-space information in the bitstream/container.
    358 //    sColorAspects contains the requested color aspects by the client for reference, which may
    359 //    include aspects not supported by the encoding. This is used together with guidance for
    360 //    dataspace selection; see 6. below.
    361 //
    362 // VIDEO DECODERS: the framework uses OMX_SetConfig to specify the default color aspects to use
    363 // for the video.
    364 // This may happen:
    365 //   a) before the component transitions to idle state
    366 //   b) during execution, when the resolution or the default color aspects change.
    367 //
    368 // The framework also uses OMX_GetConfig to
    369 //   c) get the final color aspects reported by the coded bitstream after taking the default values
    370 //      into account.
    371 //
    372 // 1. Decoders should maintain two color aspect states - the default state as reported by the
    373 //    framework, and the coded state as reported by the bitstream - as each state can change
    374 //    independently from the other.
    375 // 2. Upon OMX_SetConfig, it SHALL update its default state regardless of whether such aspects
    376 //    could be supplied by the component bitstream. (E.g. it should blindly support all enumeration
    377 //    values, even unknown ones, and the Other value). This SHALL always succeed.
    378 // 3. Upon OMX_GetConfig, the component SHALL return the final color aspects by replacing
    379 //    Unspecified coded values with the default values. This SHALL always succeed.
    380 // 4. Whenever the component processes color aspect information in the bitstream even with an
    381 //    Unspecified value, it SHOULD update its internal coded state with that information just before
    382 //    the frame with the new information would be outputted, and the component SHALL signal an
    383 //    OMX_EventPortSettingsChanged event with data2 set to the extension index.
    384 // NOTE: Component SHOULD NOT signal a separate event purely for color aspect change, if it occurs
    385 //    together with a port definition (e.g. size) or crop change.
    386 // 5. If the aspects a component encounters in the bitstream cannot be represented with enumeration
    387 //    values as defined below, the component SHALL set those aspects to Other. Restricted values in
    388 //    the bitstream SHALL be treated as defined by the relevant bitstream specifications/standards,
    389 //    or as Unspecified, if not defined.
    390 //
    391 // BOTH DECODERS AND ENCODERS: the framework uses OMX_GetConfig during idle and executing state to
    392 //   f) (optional) get guidance for the dataspace to set for given color aspects, by setting
    393 //      bRequestingDataSpace to OMX_TRUE. The component SHALL return OMX_ErrorUnsupportedSettings
    394 //      IF it does not support this request.
    395 //
    396 // 6. This is an information request that can happen at any time, independent of the normal
    397 //    configuration process. This allows vendors to use extended dataspace during capture, playback
    398 //    and composition - while performing color-space conversion inside the component. Component
    399 //    SHALL set the desired dataspace into nDataSpace. Otherwise, it SHALL return
    400 //    OMX_ErrorUnsupportedSettings to let the framework choose a nearby standard dataspace.
    401 //
    402 // 6.a. For encoders, this query happens before the first frame is received using surface encoding.
    403 //    This allows the encoder to use a specific dataspace for the color aspects (e.g. because the
    404 //    device supports additional dataspaces, or because it wants to perform color-space extension
    405 //    to facilitate a more optimal rendering/capture pipeline.).
    406 //
    407 // 6.b. For decoders, this query happens before the first frame, and every time the color aspects
    408 //    change, while using surface buffers. This allows the decoder to use a specific dataspace for
    409 //    the color aspects (e.g. because the device supports additional dataspaces, or because it wants
    410 //    to perform color-space extension by inline color-space conversion to facilitate a more optimal
    411 //    rendering pipeline.).
    412 //
    413 // Note: the size of sAspects may increase in the future by additional fields.
    414 // Implementations SHOULD NOT require a certain size.
    415 struct DescribeColorAspectsParams {
    416     OMX_U32 nSize;                 // IN
    417     OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion;      // IN
    418     OMX_U32 nPortIndex;            // IN
    419     OMX_BOOL bRequestingDataSpace; // IN
    420     OMX_BOOL bDataSpaceChanged;    // IN
    421     OMX_U32 nPixelFormat;          // IN
    422     OMX_U32 nDataSpace;            // OUT
    423     ColorAspects sAspects;         // IN/OUT
    424 };
    425 
    426 // HDR color description parameters.
    427 // This is passed via OMX_SetConfig or OMX_GetConfig to video encoders and decoders when the
    428 // 'OMX.google.android.index.describeHDRColorInfo' extension is given and an HDR stream
    429 // is detected.  Component SHALL behave as described below if it supports this extension.
    430 //
    431 // Currently, only Static Metadata Descriptor Type 1 support is required.
    432 //
    433 // VIDEO ENCODERS: the framework uses OMX_SetConfig to specify the HDR static information of the
    434 // coded video.
    435 // This may happen:
    436 //   a) before the component transitions to idle state
    437 //   b) before the input frame is sent via OMX_EmptyThisBuffer in executing state
    438 //   c) during execution, just before an input frame with a different HDR static
    439 //      information is sent.
    440 //
    441 // The framework also uses OMX_GetConfig to
    442 //   d) verify the HDR static information that will be written to the stream.
    443 //
    444 // 1. Encoders SHOULD maintain an internal HDR static info data, initialized to Unspecified values.
    445 //    This represents the values that will be written into the bitstream.
    446 // 2. Upon OMX_SetConfig, they SHOULD update their internal state to the info received
    447 //    (including Unspecified values). For specific parameters that are not supported by the
    448 //    codec standard, encoders SHOULD substitute Unspecified values. NOTE: no other substitution
    449 //    is allowed.
    450 // 3. OMX_GetConfig SHALL return the internal state (values that will be written).
    451 // 4. OMX_SetConfig SHALL always succeed before receiving the first frame if the encoder is
    452 //    configured into an HDR compatible profile. It MAY fail with OMX_ErrorUnsupportedSettings error
    453 //    code if it is not configured into such a profile, OR if the configured values would change
    454 //    AND the component does not support updating the HDR static information mid-stream. If the
    455 //    component supports updating a portion of the information, those values should be updated in
    456 //    the internal state, and OMX_SetConfig SHALL succeed. Otherwise, the internal state SHALL
    457 //    remain intact.
    458 //
    459 // VIDEO DECODERS: the framework uses OMX_SetConfig to specify the default HDR static information
    460 // to use for the video.
    461 //   a) This only happens if the client supplies this information, in which case it occurs before
    462 //      the component transitions to idle state.
    463 //   b) This may also happen subsequently if the default HDR static information changes.
    464 //
    465 // The framework also uses OMX_GetConfig to
    466 //   c) get the final HDR static information reported by the coded bitstream after taking the
    467 //      default values into account.
    468 //
    469 // 1. Decoders should maintain two HDR static information structures - the default values as
    470 //    reported by the framework, and the coded values as reported by the bitstream - as each
    471 //    structure can change independently from the other.
    472 // 2. Upon OMX_SetConfig, it SHALL update its default structure regardless of whether such static
    473 //    parameters could be supplied by the component bitstream. (E.g. it should blindly support all
    474 //    parameter values, even seemingly illegal ones). This SHALL always succeed.
    475 //  Note: The descriptor ID used in sInfo may change in subsequent calls. (although for now only
    476 //    Type 1 support is required.)
    477 // 3. Upon OMX_GetConfig, the component SHALL return the final HDR static information by replacing
    478 //    Unspecified coded values with the default values. This SHALL always succeed. This may be
    479 //    provided using any supported descriptor ID (currently only Type 1) with the goal of expressing
    480 //    the most of the available static information.
    481 // 4. Whenever the component processes HDR static information in the bitstream even ones with
    482 //    Unspecified parameters, it SHOULD update its internal coded structure with that information
    483 //    just before the frame with the new information would be outputted, and the component SHALL
    484 //    signal an OMX_EventPortSettingsChanged event with data2 set to the extension index.
    485 // NOTE: Component SHOULD NOT signal a separate event purely for HDR static info change, if it
    486 //    occurs together with a port definition (e.g. size), color aspect or crop change.
    487 // 5. If certain parameters of the HDR static information encountered in the bitstream cannot be
    488 //    represented using sInfo, the component SHALL use the closest representation.
    489 //
    490 // Note: the size of sInfo may increase in the future by supporting additional descriptor types.
    491 // Implementations SHOULD NOT require a certain size.
    492 struct DescribeHDRStaticInfoParams {
    493     OMX_U32 nSize;                 // IN
    494     OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion;      // IN
    495     OMX_U32 nPortIndex;            // IN
    496     HDRStaticInfo sInfo;           // IN/OUT
    497 };
    498 
    499 }  // namespace android
    500 
    501 extern android::OMXPluginBase *createOMXPlugin();
    502 
    503 #endif  // HARDWARE_API_H_
    504