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-/* ------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Copyright (C) 1998-2009 PacketVideo
- *
- * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
- * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
- * You may obtain a copy of the License at
- *
- * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
- *
- * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
- * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
- * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either
- * express or implied.
- * See the License for the specific language governing permissions
- * and limitations under the License.
- * -------------------------------------------------------------------
- */
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 2008 The Khronos Group Inc.
- *
- * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
- * a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
- * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
- * without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
- * distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
- * permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject
- * to the following conditions:
- * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
- * in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
- *
- * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
- * OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
- * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
- * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
- * CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
- * TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
- * SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
- *
- */
-
-/** OMX_Types.h - OpenMax IL version 1.1.2
- * The OMX_Types header file contains the primitive type definitions used by
- * the core, the application and the component. This file may need to be
- * modified to be used on systems that do not have "char" set to 8 bits,
- * "short" set to 16 bits and "long" set to 32 bits.
- */
-
-#ifndef OMX_Types_h
-#define OMX_Types_h
-
-#include <stdint.h>
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-extern "C" {
-#endif /* __cplusplus */
-
-/** The OMX_API and OMX_APIENTRY are platform specific definitions used
- * to declare OMX function prototypes. They are modified to meet the
- * requirements for a particular platform */
-#ifdef __SYMBIAN32__
-# ifdef __OMX_EXPORTS
-# define OMX_API __declspec(dllexport)
-# else
-# ifdef _WIN32
-# define OMX_API __declspec(dllexport)
-# else
-# define OMX_API __declspec(dllimport)
-# endif
-# endif
-#else
-# ifdef _WIN32
-# ifdef __OMX_EXPORTS
-# define OMX_API __declspec(dllexport)
-# else
-//# define OMX_API __declspec(dllimport)
-#define OMX_API
-# endif
-# else
-# ifdef __OMX_EXPORTS
-# define OMX_API
-# else
-# define OMX_API extern
-# endif
-# endif
-#endif
-
-#ifndef OMX_APIENTRY
-#define OMX_APIENTRY
-#endif
-
-/** OMX_IN is used to identify inputs to an OMX function. This designation
- will also be used in the case of a pointer that points to a parameter
- that is used as an output. */
-#ifndef OMX_IN
-#define OMX_IN
-#endif
-
-/** OMX_OUT is used to identify outputs from an OMX function. This
- designation will also be used in the case of a pointer that points
- to a parameter that is used as an input. */
-#ifndef OMX_OUT
-#define OMX_OUT
-#endif
-
-
-/** OMX_INOUT is used to identify parameters that may be either inputs or
- outputs from an OMX function at the same time. This designation will
- also be used in the case of a pointer that points to a parameter that
- is used both as an input and an output. */
-#ifndef OMX_INOUT
-#define OMX_INOUT
-#endif
-
-/** OMX_ALL is used to as a wildcard to select all entities of the same type
- * when specifying the index, or referring to a object by an index. (i.e.
- * use OMX_ALL to indicate all N channels). When used as a port index
- * for a config or parameter this OMX_ALL denotes that the config or
- * parameter applies to the entire component not just one port. */
-#define OMX_ALL 0xFFFFFFFF
-
-/** In the following we define groups that help building doxygen documentation */
-
-/** @defgroup core OpenMAX IL core
- * Functions and structure related to the OMX IL core
- */
-
- /** @defgroup comp OpenMAX IL component
- * Functions and structure related to the OMX IL component
- */
-
-/** @defgroup rpm Resource and Policy Management
- * Structures for resource and policy management of components
- */
-
-/** @defgroup buf Buffer Management
- * Buffer handling functions and structures
- */
-
-/** @defgroup tun Tunneling
- * @ingroup core comp
- * Structures and functions to manage tunnels among component ports
- */
-
-/** @defgroup cp Content Pipes
- * @ingroup core
- */
-
- /** @defgroup metadata Metadata handling
- *
- */
-
-/** OMX_U8 is an 8 bit unsigned quantity that is byte aligned */
-typedef unsigned char OMX_U8;
-
-/** OMX_S8 is an 8 bit signed quantity that is byte aligned */
-typedef signed char OMX_S8;
-
-/** OMX_U16 is a 16 bit unsigned quantity that is 16 bit word aligned */
-typedef unsigned short OMX_U16;
-
-/** OMX_S16 is a 16 bit signed quantity that is 16 bit word aligned */
-typedef signed short OMX_S16;
-
-/** OMX_U32 is a 32 bit unsigned quantity that is 32 bit word aligned */
-typedef uint32_t OMX_U32;
-
-/** OMX_S32 is a 32 bit signed quantity that is 32 bit word aligned */
-typedef int32_t OMX_S32;
-
-
-/* Users with compilers that cannot accept the "long long" designation should
- define the OMX_SKIP64BIT macro. It should be noted that this may cause
- some components to fail to compile if the component was written to require
- 64 bit integral types. However, these components would NOT compile anyway
- since the compiler does not support the way the component was written.
-*/
-#ifndef OMX_SKIP64BIT
-#ifdef __SYMBIAN32__
-/** OMX_U64 is a 64 bit unsigned quantity that is 64 bit word aligned */
-typedef unsigned long long OMX_U64;
-
-/** OMX_S64 is a 64 bit signed quantity that is 64 bit word aligned */
-typedef signed long long OMX_S64;
-
-#elif defined(WIN32)
-
-/** OMX_U64 is a 64 bit unsigned quantity that is 64 bit word aligned */
-typedef unsigned __int64 OMX_U64;
-
-/** OMX_S64 is a 64 bit signed quantity that is 64 bit word aligned */
-typedef signed __int64 OMX_S64;
-
-#else /* WIN32 */
-
-/** OMX_U64 is a 64 bit unsigned quantity that is 64 bit word aligned */
-typedef unsigned long long OMX_U64;
-
-/** OMX_S64 is a 64 bit signed quantity that is 64 bit word aligned */
-typedef signed long long OMX_S64;
-
-#endif /* WIN32 */
-#endif
-
-
-/** The OMX_BOOL type is intended to be used to represent a true or a false
- value when passing parameters to and from the OMX core and components. The
- OMX_BOOL is a 32 bit quantity and is aligned on a 32 bit word boundary.
- */
-typedef enum OMX_BOOL {
- OMX_FALSE = 0,
- OMX_TRUE = !OMX_FALSE,
- OMX_BOOL_MAX = 0x7FFFFFFF
-} OMX_BOOL;
-
-/*
- * Temporary Android 64 bit modification
- *
- * #define OMX_ANDROID_COMPILE_AS_32BIT_ON_64BIT_PLATFORMS
- * overrides all OMX pointer types to be uint32_t.
- *
- * After this change, OMX codecs will work in 32 bit only, so 64 bit processes
- * must communicate to a remote 32 bit process for OMX to work.
- */
-
-#ifdef OMX_ANDROID_COMPILE_AS_32BIT_ON_64BIT_PLATFORMS
-
-typedef uint32_t OMX_PTR;
-typedef OMX_PTR OMX_STRING;
-typedef OMX_PTR OMX_BYTE;
-
-#else /* OMX_ANDROID_COMPILE_AS_32BIT_ON_64BIT_PLATFORMS */
-
-/** The OMX_PTR type is intended to be used to pass pointers between the OMX
- applications and the OMX Core and components. This is a 32 bit pointer and
- is aligned on a 32 bit boundary.
- */
-typedef void* OMX_PTR;
-
-/** The OMX_STRING type is intended to be used to pass "C" type strings between
- the application and the core and component. The OMX_STRING type is a 32
- bit pointer to a zero terminated string. The pointer is word aligned and
- the string is byte aligned.
- */
-typedef char* OMX_STRING;
-
-/** The OMX_BYTE type is intended to be used to pass arrays of bytes such as
- buffers between the application and the component and core. The OMX_BYTE
- type is a 32 bit pointer to a zero terminated string. The pointer is word
- aligned and the string is byte aligned.
- */
-typedef unsigned char* OMX_BYTE;
-
-#endif /* OMX_ANDROID_COMPILE_AS_32BIT_ON_64BIT_PLATFORMS */
-
-/** OMX_UUIDTYPE is a very long unique identifier to uniquely identify
- at runtime. This identifier should be generated by a component in a way
- that guarantees that every instance of the identifier running on the system
- is unique. */
-typedef unsigned char OMX_UUIDTYPE[128];
-
-/** The OMX_DIRTYPE enumeration is used to indicate if a port is an input or
- an output port. This enumeration is common across all component types.
- */
-typedef enum OMX_DIRTYPE
-{
- OMX_DirInput, /**< Port is an input port */
- OMX_DirOutput, /**< Port is an output port */
- OMX_DirMax = 0x7FFFFFFF
-} OMX_DIRTYPE;
-
-/** The OMX_ENDIANTYPE enumeration is used to indicate the bit ordering
- for numerical data (i.e. big endian, or little endian).
- */
-typedef enum OMX_ENDIANTYPE
-{
- OMX_EndianBig, /**< big endian */
- OMX_EndianLittle, /**< little endian */
- OMX_EndianMax = 0x7FFFFFFF
-} OMX_ENDIANTYPE;
-
-
-/** The OMX_NUMERICALDATATYPE enumeration is used to indicate if data
- is signed or unsigned
- */
-typedef enum OMX_NUMERICALDATATYPE
-{
- OMX_NumericalDataSigned, /**< signed data */
- OMX_NumericalDataUnsigned, /**< unsigned data */
- OMX_NumercialDataMax = 0x7FFFFFFF
-} OMX_NUMERICALDATATYPE;
-
-
-/** Unsigned bounded value type */
-typedef struct OMX_BU32 {
- OMX_U32 nValue; /**< actual value */
- OMX_U32 nMin; /**< minimum for value (i.e. nValue >= nMin) */
- OMX_U32 nMax; /**< maximum for value (i.e. nValue <= nMax) */
-} OMX_BU32;
-
-
-/** Signed bounded value type */
-typedef struct OMX_BS32 {
- OMX_S32 nValue; /**< actual value */
- OMX_S32 nMin; /**< minimum for value (i.e. nValue >= nMin) */
- OMX_S32 nMax; /**< maximum for value (i.e. nValue <= nMax) */
-} OMX_BS32;
-
-
-/** Structure representing some time or duration in microseconds. This structure
- * must be interpreted as a signed 64 bit value. The quantity is signed to accommodate
- * negative deltas and preroll scenarios. The quantity is represented in microseconds
- * to accomodate high resolution timestamps (e.g. DVD presentation timestamps based
- * on a 90kHz clock) and to allow more accurate and synchronized delivery (e.g.
- * individual audio samples delivered at 192 kHz). The quantity is 64 bit to
- * accommodate a large dynamic range (signed 32 bit values would allow only for plus
- * or minus 35 minutes).
- *
- * Implementations with limited precision may convert the signed 64 bit value to
- * a signed 32 bit value internally but risk loss of precision.
- */
-#ifndef OMX_SKIP64BIT
-typedef OMX_S64 OMX_TICKS;
-#else
-typedef struct OMX_TICKS
-{
- OMX_U32 nLowPart; /** low bits of the signed 64 bit tick value */
- OMX_U32 nHighPart; /** high bits of the signed 64 bit tick value */
-} OMX_TICKS;
-#endif
-#define OMX_TICKS_PER_SECOND 1000000
-
-/** Define the public interface for the OMX Handle. The core will not use
- this value internally, but the application should only use this value.
- */
-typedef OMX_PTR OMX_HANDLETYPE;
-
-typedef struct OMX_MARKTYPE
-{
- OMX_HANDLETYPE hMarkTargetComponent; /**< The component that will
- generate a mark event upon
- processing the mark. */
- OMX_PTR pMarkData; /**< Application specific data associated with
- the mark sent on a mark event to disambiguate
- this mark from others. */
-} OMX_MARKTYPE;
-
-
-/** OMX_NATIVE_DEVICETYPE is used to map a OMX video port to the
- * platform & operating specific object used to reference the display
- * or can be used by a audio port for native audio rendering */
-typedef OMX_PTR OMX_NATIVE_DEVICETYPE;
-
-/** OMX_NATIVE_WINDOWTYPE is used to map a OMX video port to the
- * platform & operating specific object used to reference the window */
-typedef OMX_PTR OMX_NATIVE_WINDOWTYPE;
-
-/** The OMX_VERSIONTYPE union is used to specify the version for
- a structure or component. For a component, the version is entirely
- specified by the component vendor. Components doing the same function
- from different vendors may or may not have the same version. For
- structures, the version shall be set by the entity that allocates the
- structure. For structures specified in the OMX 1.1 specification, the
- value of the version shall be set to 1.1.0.0 in all cases. Access to the
- OMX_VERSIONTYPE can be by a single 32 bit access (e.g. by nVersion) or
- by accessing one of the structure elements to, for example, check only
- the Major revision.
- */
-typedef union OMX_VERSIONTYPE
-{
- struct
- {
- OMX_U8 nVersionMajor; /**< Major version accessor element */
- OMX_U8 nVersionMinor; /**< Minor version accessor element */
- OMX_U8 nRevision; /**< Revision version accessor element */
- OMX_U8 nStep; /**< Step version accessor element */
- } s;
- OMX_U32 nVersion; /**< 32 bit value to make accessing the
- version easily done in a single word
- size copy/compare operation */
-} OMX_VERSIONTYPE;
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-}
-#endif /* __cplusplus */
-
-#endif
-/* File EOF */