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/*
 * 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.
 */

/*
 * Contains code capturing video frames from a camera device on Windows.
 * This code uses capXxx API, available via capCreateCaptureWindow.
 */

#include <vfw.h>
#include "android/camera/camera-capture.h"
#include "android/camera/camera-format-converters.h"

#define  D(...)    VERBOSE_PRINT(camera,__VA_ARGS__)
#define  W(...)    VERBOSE_PRINT(camera,__VA_ARGS__)
#define  E(...)    VERBOSE_PRINT(camera,__VA_ARGS__)
#define  D_ACTIVE  VERBOSE_CHECK(camera)

/* the T(...) macro is used to dump traffic */
#define  T_ACTIVE   0

#if T_ACTIVE
#define  T(...)    VERBOSE_PRINT(camera,__VA_ARGS__)
#else
#define  T(...)    ((void)0)
#endif

/* Default name for the capture window. */
static const char* _default_window_name = "AndroidEmulatorVC";

typedef struct WndCameraDevice WndCameraDevice;
/* Windows-specific camera device descriptor. */
struct WndCameraDevice {
    /* Common camera device descriptor. */
    CameraDevice        header;
    /* Capture window name. (default is AndroidEmulatorVC) */
    char*               window_name;
    /* Input channel (video driver index). (default is 0) */
    int                 input_channel;

    /*
     * Set when framework gets initialized.
     */

    /* Video capturing window. Null indicates that device is not connected. */
    HWND                cap_window;
    /* DC for frame bitmap manipulation. Null indicates that frames are not
     * being capturing. */
    HDC                 dc;
    /* Bitmap info for the frames obtained from the video capture driver. */
    BITMAPINFO*         frame_bitmap;
     /* Bitmap info to use for GetDIBits calls. We can't really use bitmap info
      * obtained from the video capture driver, because of the two issues. First,
      * the driver may return an incompatible 'biCompresstion' value. For instance,
      * sometimes it returns a "fourcc' pixel format value instead of BI_XXX,
      * which causes GetDIBits to fail. Second, the bitmap that represents a frame
      * that has been actually obtained from the device is not necessarily matches
      * bitmap info that capture driver has returned. Sometimes the captured bitmap
      * is a 32-bit RGB, while bit count reported by the driver is 16. So, to
      * address these issues we need to have another bitmap info, that can be used
      * in GetDIBits calls. */
    BITMAPINFO*         gdi_bitmap;
    /* Framebuffer large enough to fit the frame. */
    uint8_t*            framebuffer;
    /* Framebuffer size. */
    size_t              framebuffer_size;
    /* Framebuffer's pixel format. */
    uint32_t            pixel_format;
    /* If != 0, frame bitmap is "top-down". If 0, frame bitmap is "bottom-up". */
    int                 is_top_down;
};

/*******************************************************************************
 *                     CameraDevice routines
 ******************************************************************************/

/* Allocates an instance of WndCameraDevice structure.
 * Return:
 *  Allocated instance of WndCameraDevice structure. Note that this routine
 *  also sets 'opaque' field in the 'header' structure to point back to the
 *  containing WndCameraDevice instance.
 */
static WndCameraDevice*
_camera_device_alloc(void)
{
    WndCameraDevice* cd = (WndCameraDevice*)malloc(sizeof(WndCameraDevice));
    if (cd != NULL) {
        memset(cd, 0, sizeof(WndCameraDevice));
        cd->header.opaque = cd;
    } else {
        E("%s: Unable to allocate WndCameraDevice instance", __FUNCTION__);
    }
    return cd;
}

/* Uninitializes and frees WndCameraDevice descriptor.
 * Note that upon return from this routine memory allocated for the descriptor
 * will be freed.
 */
static void
_camera_device_free(WndCameraDevice* cd)
{
    if (cd != NULL) {
        if (cd->cap_window != NULL) {
            /* Disconnect from the driver. */
            capDriverDisconnect(cd->cap_window);

            if (cd->dc != NULL) {
                W("%s: Frames should not be capturing at this point",
                  __FUNCTION__);
                ReleaseDC(cd->cap_window, cd->dc);
                cd->dc = NULL;
            }
            /* Destroy the capturing window. */
            DestroyWindow(cd->cap_window);
            cd->cap_window = NULL;
        }
        if (cd->gdi_bitmap != NULL) {
            free(cd->gdi_bitmap);
        }
        if (cd->frame_bitmap != NULL) {
            free(cd->frame_bitmap);
        }
        if (cd->window_name != NULL) {
            free(cd->window_name);
        }
        if (cd->framebuffer != NULL) {
            free(cd->framebuffer);
        }
        AFREE(cd);
    } else {
        W("%s: No descriptor", __FUNCTION__);
    }
}

/*******************************************************************************
 *                     CameraDevice API
 ******************************************************************************/

CameraDevice*
camera_device_open(const char* name, int inp_channel)
{
    WndCameraDevice* wcd;

    /* Allocate descriptor and initialize windows-specific fields. */
    wcd = _camera_device_alloc();
    if (wcd == NULL) {
        E("%s: Unable to allocate WndCameraDevice instance", __FUNCTION__);
        return NULL;
    }
    wcd->window_name = (name != NULL) ? ASTRDUP(name) :
                                        ASTRDUP(_default_window_name);
    if (wcd->window_name == NULL) {
        E("%s: Unable to save window name", __FUNCTION__);
        _camera_device_free(wcd);
        return NULL;
    }
    wcd->input_channel = inp_channel;

    /* Create capture window that is a child of HWND_MESSAGE window.
     * We make it invisible, so it doesn't mess with the UI. Also
     * note that we supply standard HWND_MESSAGE window handle as
     * the parent window, since we don't want video capturing
     * machinery to be dependent on the details of our UI. */
    wcd->cap_window = capCreateCaptureWindow(wcd->window_name, WS_CHILD, 0, 0,
                                             0, 0, HWND_MESSAGE, 1);
    if (wcd->cap_window == NULL) {
        E("%s: Unable to create video capturing window '%s': %d",
          __FUNCTION__, wcd->window_name, GetLastError());
        _camera_device_free(wcd);
        return NULL;
    }

    return &wcd->header;
}

int
camera_device_start_capturing(CameraDevice* cd,
                              uint32_t pixel_format,
                              int frame_width,
                              int frame_height)
{
    WndCameraDevice* wcd;
    HBITMAP bm_handle;
    BITMAP  bitmap;
    size_t format_info_size;

    if (cd == NULL || cd->opaque == NULL) {
        E("%s: Invalid camera device descriptor", __FUNCTION__);
        return -1;
    }
    wcd = (WndCameraDevice*)cd->opaque;

    /* wcd->dc is an indicator of capturing: !NULL - capturing, NULL - not */
    if (wcd->dc != NULL) {
        W("%s: Capturing is already on on device '%s'",
          __FUNCTION__, wcd->window_name);
        return 0;
    }

    /* Connect capture window to the video capture driver. */
    if (!capDriverConnect(wcd->cap_window, wcd->input_channel)) {
        E("%s: Unable to connect to the video capturing driver #%d: %d",
          __FUNCTION__, wcd->input_channel, GetLastError());
        return -1;
    }

    /* Get frame information from the driver. */
    format_info_size = capGetVideoFormatSize(wcd->cap_window);
    if (format_info_size == 0) {
        E("%s: Unable to get video format size: %d",
          __FUNCTION__, GetLastError());
        return -1;
    }
    wcd->frame_bitmap = (BITMAPINFO*)malloc(format_info_size);
    if (wcd->frame_bitmap == NULL) {
        E("%s: Unable to allocate frame bitmap info buffer", __FUNCTION__);
        return -1;
    }
    if (!capGetVideoFormat(wcd->cap_window, wcd->frame_bitmap,
                           format_info_size)) {
        E("%s: Unable to obtain video format: %d", __FUNCTION__, GetLastError());
        return -1;
    }

    if (wcd->frame_bitmap->bmiHeader.biCompression > BI_PNG) {
        D("%s: Video capturing driver has reported pixel format %.4s",
          __FUNCTION__, (const char*)&wcd->frame_bitmap->bmiHeader.biCompression);
    }

    /* Most of the time frame bitmaps come in "bottom-up" form, where its origin
     * is the lower-left corner. However, it could be in the normal "top-down"
     * form with the origin in the upper-left corner. So, we must adjust the
     * biHeight field, since the way "top-down" form is reported here is by
     * setting biHeight to a negative value. */
    if (wcd->frame_bitmap->bmiHeader.biHeight < 0) {
        wcd->frame_bitmap->bmiHeader.biHeight =
            -wcd->frame_bitmap->bmiHeader.biHeight;
        wcd->is_top_down = 1;
    } else {
        wcd->is_top_down = 0;
    }

    /* Make sure that frame dimensions match. */
    if (frame_width != wcd->frame_bitmap->bmiHeader.biWidth ||
        frame_height != wcd->frame_bitmap->bmiHeader.biHeight) {
        E("%s: Requested dimensions %dx%d do not match the actual %dx%d",
          __FUNCTION__, frame_width, frame_height,
          wcd->frame_bitmap->bmiHeader.biWidth,
          wcd->frame_bitmap->bmiHeader.biHeight);
        return -1;
    }

    /* Get DC for the capturing window that will be used when we deal with
     * bitmaps obtained from the camera device during frame capturing. */
    wcd->dc = GetDC(wcd->cap_window);
    if (wcd->dc == NULL) {
        E("%s: Unable to obtain DC for %s: %d",
          __FUNCTION__, wcd->window_name, GetLastError());
        return -1;
    }

    /*
     * At this point we need to grab a frame to properly setup framebuffer, and
     * calculate pixel format. The problem is that bitmap information obtained
     * from the driver doesn't necessarily match the actual bitmap we're going to
     * obtain via capGrabFrame / capEditCopy / GetClipboardData
     */

    /* Grab a frame, and post it to the clipboard. Not very effective, but this
     * is how capXxx API is operating. */
    if (!capGrabFrameNoStop(wcd->cap_window) ||
        !capEditCopy(wcd->cap_window) ||
        !OpenClipboard(wcd->cap_window)) {
        E("%s: Device '%s' is unable to save frame to the clipboard: %d",
          __FUNCTION__, wcd->window_name, GetLastError());
        return -1;
    }

    /* Get bitmap handle saved into clipboard. Note that bitmap is still
     * owned by the clipboard here! */
    bm_handle = (HBITMAP)GetClipboardData(CF_BITMAP);
    if (bm_handle == NULL) {
        E("%s: Device '%s' is unable to obtain frame from the clipboard: %d",
          __FUNCTION__, wcd->window_name, GetLastError());
        CloseClipboard();
        return -1;
    }

    /* Get bitmap object that is initialized with the actual bitmap info. */
    if (!GetObject(bm_handle, sizeof(BITMAP), &bitmap)) {
        E("%s: Device '%s' is unable to obtain frame's bitmap: %d",
          __FUNCTION__, wcd->window_name, GetLastError());
        CloseClipboard();
        return -1;
    }

    /* Now that we have all we need in 'bitmap' */
    CloseClipboard();

    /* Make sure that dimensions match. Othewise - fail. */
    if (wcd->frame_bitmap->bmiHeader.biWidth != bitmap.bmWidth ||
        wcd->frame_bitmap->bmiHeader.biHeight != bitmap.bmHeight ) {
        E("%s: Requested dimensions %dx%d do not match the actual %dx%d",
          __FUNCTION__, frame_width, frame_height,
          wcd->frame_bitmap->bmiHeader.biWidth,
          wcd->frame_bitmap->bmiHeader.biHeight);
        return -1;
    }

    /* Create bitmap info that will be used with GetDIBits. */
    wcd->gdi_bitmap = (BITMAPINFO*)malloc(wcd->frame_bitmap->bmiHeader.biSize);
    if (wcd->gdi_bitmap == NULL) {
        E("%s: Unable to allocate gdi bitmap info", __FUNCTION__);
        return -1;
    }
    memcpy(wcd->gdi_bitmap, wcd->frame_bitmap,
           wcd->frame_bitmap->bmiHeader.biSize);
    wcd->gdi_bitmap->bmiHeader.biCompression = BI_RGB;
    wcd->gdi_bitmap->bmiHeader.biBitCount = bitmap.bmBitsPixel;
    wcd->gdi_bitmap->bmiHeader.biSizeImage = bitmap.bmWidthBytes * bitmap.bmWidth;
    /* Adjust GDI's bitmap biHeight for proper frame direction ("top-down", or
     * "bottom-up") We do this trick in order to simplify pixel format conversion
     * routines, where we always assume "top-down" frames. The trick he is to
     * have negative biHeight in 'gdi_bitmap' if driver provides "bottom-up"
     * frames, and positive biHeight in 'gdi_bitmap' if driver provides "top-down"
     * frames. This way GetGDIBits will always return "top-down" frames. */
    if (wcd->is_top_down) {
        wcd->gdi_bitmap->bmiHeader.biHeight =
            wcd->frame_bitmap->bmiHeader.biHeight;
    } else {
        wcd->gdi_bitmap->bmiHeader.biHeight =
            -wcd->frame_bitmap->bmiHeader.biHeight;
    }

    /* Allocate framebuffer. */
    wcd->framebuffer = (uint8_t*)malloc(wcd->gdi_bitmap->bmiHeader.biSizeImage);
    if (wcd->framebuffer == NULL) {
        E("%s: Unable to allocate %d bytes for framebuffer",
          __FUNCTION__, wcd->gdi_bitmap->bmiHeader.biSizeImage);
        return -1;
    }

    /* Lets see what pixel format we will use. */
    if (wcd->gdi_bitmap->bmiHeader.biBitCount == 16) {
        wcd->pixel_format = V4L2_PIX_FMT_RGB565;
    } else if (wcd->gdi_bitmap->bmiHeader.biBitCount == 24) {
        wcd->pixel_format = V4L2_PIX_FMT_RGB24;
    } else if (wcd->gdi_bitmap->bmiHeader.biBitCount == 32) {
        wcd->pixel_format = V4L2_PIX_FMT_RGB32;
    } else {
        E("%s: Unsupported number of bits per pixel %d",
          __FUNCTION__, wcd->gdi_bitmap->bmiHeader.biBitCount);
        return -1;
    }

    D("%s: Capturing device '%s': %d bytes in %.4s [%dx%d] frame",
      __FUNCTION__, wcd->window_name, wcd->gdi_bitmap->bmiHeader.biBitCount,
      (const char*)&wcd->pixel_format, wcd->frame_bitmap->bmiHeader.biWidth,
      wcd->frame_bitmap->bmiHeader.biHeight);

    return 0;
}

int
camera_device_stop_capturing(CameraDevice* cd)
{
    WndCameraDevice* wcd;
    if (cd == NULL || cd->opaque == NULL) {
        E("%s: Invalid camera device descriptor", __FUNCTION__);
        return -1;
    }
    wcd = (WndCameraDevice*)cd->opaque;

    /* wcd->dc is the indicator of capture. */
    if (wcd->dc == NULL) {
        W("%s: Device '%s' is not capturing video",
          __FUNCTION__, wcd->window_name);
        return 0;
    }
    ReleaseDC(wcd->cap_window, wcd->dc);
    wcd->dc = NULL;

    /* Disconnect from the driver. */
    capDriverDisconnect(wcd->cap_window);

    return 0;
}

int
camera_device_read_frame(CameraDevice* cd,
                         ClientFrameBuffer* framebuffers,
                         int fbs_num)
{
    WndCameraDevice* wcd;
    HBITMAP bm_handle;

    /* Sanity checks. */
    if (cd == NULL || cd->opaque == NULL) {
        E("%s: Invalid camera device descriptor", __FUNCTION__);
        return -1;
    }
    wcd = (WndCameraDevice*)cd->opaque;
    if (wcd->dc == NULL) {
        W("%s: Device '%s' is not captuing video",
          __FUNCTION__, wcd->window_name);
        return -1;
    }

    /* Grab a frame, and post it to the clipboard. Not very effective, but this
     * is how capXxx API is operating. */
    if (!capGrabFrameNoStop(wcd->cap_window) ||
        !capEditCopy(wcd->cap_window) ||
        !OpenClipboard(wcd->cap_window)) {
        E("%s: Device '%s' is unable to save frame to the clipboard: %d",
          __FUNCTION__, wcd->window_name, GetLastError());
        return -1;
    }

    /* Get bitmap handle saved into clipboard. Note that bitmap is still
     * owned by the clipboard here! */
    bm_handle = (HBITMAP)GetClipboardData(CF_BITMAP);
    if (bm_handle == NULL) {
        E("%s: Device '%s' is unable to obtain frame from the clipboard: %d",
          __FUNCTION__, wcd->window_name, GetLastError());
        CloseClipboard();
        return -1;
    }

    /* Get bitmap buffer. */
    if (wcd->gdi_bitmap->bmiHeader.biHeight > 0) {
        wcd->gdi_bitmap->bmiHeader.biHeight = -wcd->gdi_bitmap->bmiHeader.biHeight;
    }

    if (!GetDIBits(wcd->dc, bm_handle, 0, wcd->frame_bitmap->bmiHeader.biHeight,
                   wcd->framebuffer, wcd->gdi_bitmap, DIB_RGB_COLORS)) {
        E("%s: Device '%s' is unable to transfer frame to the framebuffer: %d",
          __FUNCTION__, wcd->window_name, GetLastError());
        CloseClipboard();
        return -1;
    }

    if (wcd->gdi_bitmap->bmiHeader.biHeight < 0) {
        wcd->gdi_bitmap->bmiHeader.biHeight = -wcd->gdi_bitmap->bmiHeader.biHeight;
    }

    CloseClipboard();

    /* Convert framebuffer. */
    return convert_frame(wcd->framebuffer,
                         wcd->pixel_format,
                         wcd->gdi_bitmap->bmiHeader.biSizeImage,
                         wcd->frame_bitmap->bmiHeader.biWidth,
                         wcd->frame_bitmap->bmiHeader.biHeight,
                         framebuffers, fbs_num);
}

void
camera_device_close(CameraDevice* cd)
{
    /* Sanity checks. */
    if (cd == NULL || cd->opaque == NULL) {
        E("%s: Invalid camera device descriptor", __FUNCTION__);
    } else {
        WndCameraDevice* wcd = (WndCameraDevice*)cd->opaque;
        _camera_device_free(wcd);
    }
}

int
enumerate_camera_devices(CameraInfo* cis, int max)
{
    int inp_channel, found = 0;

    for (inp_channel = 0; inp_channel < 10 && found < max; inp_channel++) {
        char name[256];
        CameraDevice* cd;

        snprintf(name, sizeof(name), "%s%d", _default_window_name, found);
        cd = camera_device_open(name, inp_channel);
        if (cd != NULL) {
            WndCameraDevice* wcd = (WndCameraDevice*)cd->opaque;

            /* Unfortunately, on Windows we have to start capturing in order to get the
             * actual frame properties. Note that on Windows camera_device_start_capturing
             * will ignore the pixel format parameter, since it will be determined during
             * the course of the routine. Also note that on Windows all frames will be
             * 640x480. */
            if (!camera_device_start_capturing(cd, V4L2_PIX_FMT_RGB32, 640, 480)) {
                camera_device_stop_capturing(cd);
                /* capXxx API supports only single frame size (always observed 640x480,
                 * but the actual numbers may vary). */
                cis[found].frame_sizes = (CameraFrameDim*)malloc(sizeof(CameraFrameDim));
                if (cis[found].frame_sizes != NULL) {
                    cis[found].device_name = ASTRDUP(name);
                    cis[found].inp_channel = inp_channel;
                    cis[found].frame_sizes->width = wcd->frame_bitmap->bmiHeader.biWidth;
                    cis[found].frame_sizes->height = wcd->frame_bitmap->bmiHeader.biHeight;
                    cis[found].frame_sizes_num = 1;
                    cis[found].pixel_format = wcd->pixel_format;
                    cis[found].in_use = 0;
                    found++;
                } else {
                    E("%s: Unable to allocate dimensions", __FUNCTION__);
                }
            } else {
                /* No more cameras. */
                camera_device_close(cd);
                break;
            }
            camera_device_close(cd);
        } else {
            /* No more cameras. */
            break;
        }
    }

    return found;
}