History log of /frameworks/av/camera/Android.mk
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5e0067b486c3862316aa1f293cf9690c0cf54bda 12-Jul-2011 Jeff Brown <jeffbrown@google.com> Remove the simulator target from all makefiles.
Bug: 5010576

Change-Id: I04d722f258951a3078fe07899f5bbe8aac02a8e8
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4ca2c7c913f8bd4ada13aca56d36045d42d1e00f 01-Jun-2011 Wu-cheng Li <wuchengli@google.com> Add framework support for camcorder zoom.

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().

bug:2644213

Change-Id: I15269397defc25cbbcae16abc071c8349c123122
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5f7fcf29a7475a20cf38bf72da67746135d504c3 26-Mar-2011 Mathias Agopian <mathias@google.com> merge libsurfaceflinger_client into libgui

this is the first step in unifying surfacetexture and surface.
for this reason the header files were not moved, as most of them
will eventually go away.

NOTE: currently we keep libsurfaceflinger_client.so as an empty
library to workaround prebuilt binaries wrongly linking against
it.

Change-Id: I130f0de2428e8579033dc41394d093f4e1431a00
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bfa33aae4f54c0020a0568b16a3acb7b30b6ca3d 20-Dec-2010 Jamie Gennis <jgennis@google.com> Add camera service support for SurfaceTexture.

This change enables the use of a SurfaceTexture in place of a Surface as
the destination of camera preview frames.

Change-Id: Ic70d404c8fe261e9d5da6f1de93d6babb5b191cb
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3cf613507f1e2f7bd932d921a6e222e426fd3be4 10-Feb-2010 Mathias Agopian <mathias@google.com> split libsurfaceflinger_client and libcamera_client out of libui
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