/* * 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_HARDWARE_ICAMERA_RECORDING_PROXY_H #define ANDROID_HARDWARE_ICAMERA_RECORDING_PROXY_H #include #include namespace android { class ICameraRecordingProxyListener; class IMemory; class Parcel; /* * The purpose of ICameraRecordingProxy and ICameraRecordingProxyListener is to * allow applications using the camera during recording. * * Camera service allows only one client at a time. Since camcorder application * needs to own the camera to do things like zoom, the media recorder cannot * access the camera directly during recording. So ICameraRecordingProxy is a * proxy of ICamera, which allows the media recorder to start/stop the recording * and release recording frames. ICameraRecordingProxyListener is an interface * that allows the recorder to receive video frames during recording. * * ICameraRecordingProxy * startRecording() * stopRecording() * releaseRecordingFrame() * * ICameraRecordingProxyListener * dataCallbackTimestamp() * The camcorder app opens the camera and starts the preview. The app passes * ICamera and ICameraRecordingProxy to the media recorder by * MediaRecorder::setCamera(). The recorder uses ICamera to setup the camera in * MediaRecorder::start(). After setup, the recorder disconnects from camera * service. The recorder calls ICameraRecordingProxy::startRecording() and * passes a ICameraRecordingProxyListener to the app. The app connects back to * camera service and starts the recording. The app owns the camera and can do * things like zoom. The media recorder receives the video frames from the * listener and releases them by ICameraRecordingProxy::releaseRecordingFrame. * The recorder calls ICameraRecordingProxy::stopRecording() to stop the * recording. * * The call sequences are as follows: * 1. The app: Camera.unlock(). * 2. The app: MediaRecorder.setCamera(). * 3. Start recording * (1) The app: MediaRecorder.start(). * (2) The recorder: ICamera.unlock() and ICamera.disconnect(). * (3) The recorder: ICameraRecordingProxy.startRecording(). * (4) The app: ICamera.reconnect(). * (5) The app: ICamera.startRecording(). * 4. During recording * (1) The recorder: receive frames from ICameraRecordingProxyListener.dataCallbackTimestamp() * (2) The recorder: release frames by ICameraRecordingProxy.releaseRecordingFrame(). * 5. Stop recording * (1) The app: MediaRecorder.stop() * (2) The recorder: ICameraRecordingProxy.stopRecording(). * (3) The app: ICamera.stopRecording(). */ class ICameraRecordingProxy: public IInterface { public: DECLARE_META_INTERFACE(CameraRecordingProxy); virtual status_t startRecording(const sp& listener) = 0; virtual void stopRecording() = 0; virtual void releaseRecordingFrame(const sp& mem) = 0; }; // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- class BnCameraRecordingProxy: public BnInterface { public: virtual status_t onTransact( uint32_t code, const Parcel& data, Parcel* reply, uint32_t flags = 0); }; }; // namespace android #endif