/* * Copyright (C) 2011 The Android Open Source Project * * 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. */ #ifndef ANDROID_CAMERA_CAMERA_CAPTURE_H #define ANDROID_CAMERA_CAMERA_CAPTURE_H /* * Contains declarations for video capturing API that is used by the camera * emulator. */ #include "camera-common.h" /* Initializes camera device descriptor, and connects to the camera device. * Param: * name - On Linux contains name of the device to be used to capture video. * On Windows contains name to assign to the capturing window. This parameter * can be NULL, in which case '/dev/video0' will be used as device name on * Linux, or 'AndroidEmulatorVC' on Windows. * inp_channel - On Linux defines input channel to use when communicating with * the camera driver. On Windows contains an index (up to 10) of the driver * to use to communicate with the camera device. * Return: * Initialized camera device descriptor on success, or NULL on failure. */ extern CameraDevice* camera_device_open(const char* name, int inp_channel); /* Starts capturing frames from the camera device. * Param: * cd - Camera descriptor representing a camera device opened in * camera_device_open routine. * pixel_format - Defines pixel format for the captured frames. Must be one of * the formats, supported by the camera device. * width, height - Frame dimensions for the captured video frame. Must match * dimensions supported by the camera for the pixel format defined by the * 'pixel_format' parameter. * Return: * 0 on success, or non-zero value on failure. */ extern int camera_device_start_capturing(CameraDevice* cd, uint32_t pixel_format, int frame_width, int frame_height); /* Stops capturing frames from the camera device. * Param: * cd - Camera descriptor representing a camera device opened in * camera_device_open routine. * Return: * 0 on success, or non-zero value on failure. */ extern int camera_device_stop_capturing(CameraDevice* cd); /* Captures a frame from the camera device. * Param: * cd - Camera descriptor representing a camera device opened in * camera_device_open routine. * framebuffers - Array of framebuffers where to read the frame. Size of this * array is defined by the 'fbs_num' parameter. Note that the caller must * make sure that buffers are large enough to contain entire frame captured * from the device. * fbs_num - Number of entries in the 'framebuffers' array. * r_scale, g_scale, b_scale - White balance scale. * exp_comp - Expsoure compensation. * Return: * 0 on success, or non-zero value on failure. There is a special vaule 1 * returned from this routine which indicates that frames were not available in * the device. This value is returned on Linux implementation when frame ioctl * has returned EAGAIN error. The client should respond to this value by * repeating the read, rather than reporting an error. */ extern int camera_device_read_frame(CameraDevice* cd, ClientFrameBuffer* framebuffers, int fbs_num, float r_scale, float g_scale, float b_scale, float exp_comp); /* Closes camera device, opened in camera_device_open routine. * Param: * cd - Camera descriptor representing a camera device opened in * camera_device_open routine. */ extern void camera_device_close(CameraDevice* cd); /* Enumerates camera devices connected to the host, and collects information * about each device. * Apparently, camera framework in the guest will only accept the the YV12 * (V4L2_PIX_FMT_YVU420) pixel format. So, we don't really need to report all the * pixel formats, supported by the camera device back to the guest. We can simpy * pick any format that is supported by the device, and collect frame dimensions * available for it. The only thing we can do is to specifically check, if camera * support YV12, and choose it, in order to spare some CPU cycles on the * conversion. * Param: * cis - An allocated array where to store informaion about found camera * devices. For each found camera device an entry will be initialized in the * array. It's responsibility of the caller to free the memory allocated for * the entries. * max - Maximum number of entries that can fit into the array. * Return: * Number of entries added to the 'cis' array on success, or < 0 on failure. */ extern int enumerate_camera_devices(CameraInfo* cis, int max); #endif /* ANDROID_CAMERA_CAMERA_CAPTURE_H */