Camera.java revision ffe1cf251a4f8469695b8acfa37270684dc1b70c
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16
17package android.hardware;
18
19import java.lang.ref.WeakReference;
20import java.util.ArrayList;
21import java.util.HashMap;
22import java.util.List;
23import java.util.StringTokenizer;
24import java.io.IOException;
25
26import android.util.Log;
27import android.view.Surface;
28import android.view.SurfaceHolder;
29import android.graphics.PixelFormat;
30import android.os.Handler;
31import android.os.Looper;
32import android.os.Message;
33
34/**
35 * The Camera class is used to connect/disconnect with the camera service,
36 * set capture settings, start/stop preview, snap a picture, and retrieve
37 * frames for encoding for video.
38 * <p>There is no default constructor for this class. Use {@link #open()} to
39 * get a Camera object.</p>
40 *
41 * <p>In order to use the device camera, you must declare the
42 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CAMERA} permission in your Android
43 * Manifest. Also be sure to include the
44 * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/uses-feature-element.html">&lt;uses-feature></a>
45 * manifest element in order to declare camera features used by your application.
46 * For example, if you use the camera and auto-focus feature, your Manifest
47 * should include the following:</p>
48 * <pre> &lt;uses-permission android:name="android.permission.CAMERA" />
49 * &lt;uses-feature android:name="android.hardware.camera" />
50 * &lt;uses-feature android:name="android.hardware.camera.autofocus" /></pre>
51 *
52 * <p class="caution"><strong>Caution:</strong> Different Android-powered devices
53 * may have different hardware specifications, such as megapixel ratings and
54 * auto-focus capabilities. In order for your application to be compatible with
55 * more devices, you should not make assumptions about the device camera
56 * specifications.</p>
57 */
58public class Camera {
59    private static final String TAG = "Camera";
60
61    // These match the enums in frameworks/base/include/ui/Camera.h
62    private static final int CAMERA_MSG_ERROR            = 0x001;
63    private static final int CAMERA_MSG_SHUTTER          = 0x002;
64    private static final int CAMERA_MSG_FOCUS            = 0x004;
65    private static final int CAMERA_MSG_ZOOM             = 0x008;
66    private static final int CAMERA_MSG_PREVIEW_FRAME    = 0x010;
67    private static final int CAMERA_MSG_VIDEO_FRAME      = 0x020;
68    private static final int CAMERA_MSG_POSTVIEW_FRAME   = 0x040;
69    private static final int CAMERA_MSG_RAW_IMAGE        = 0x080;
70    private static final int CAMERA_MSG_COMPRESSED_IMAGE = 0x100;
71    private static final int CAMERA_MSG_ALL_MSGS         = 0x1FF;
72
73    private int mNativeContext; // accessed by native methods
74    private EventHandler mEventHandler;
75    private ShutterCallback mShutterCallback;
76    private PictureCallback mRawImageCallback;
77    private PictureCallback mJpegCallback;
78    private PreviewCallback mPreviewCallback;
79    private PictureCallback mPostviewCallback;
80    private AutoFocusCallback mAutoFocusCallback;
81    private ZoomCallback mZoomCallback;
82    private ErrorCallback mErrorCallback;
83    private boolean mOneShot;
84
85    /**
86     * Returns a new Camera object.
87     */
88    public static Camera open() {
89        return new Camera();
90    }
91
92    Camera() {
93        mShutterCallback = null;
94        mRawImageCallback = null;
95        mJpegCallback = null;
96        mPreviewCallback = null;
97        mPostviewCallback = null;
98        mZoomCallback = null;
99
100        Looper looper;
101        if ((looper = Looper.myLooper()) != null) {
102            mEventHandler = new EventHandler(this, looper);
103        } else if ((looper = Looper.getMainLooper()) != null) {
104            mEventHandler = new EventHandler(this, looper);
105        } else {
106            mEventHandler = null;
107        }
108
109        native_setup(new WeakReference<Camera>(this));
110    }
111
112    protected void finalize() {
113        native_release();
114    }
115
116    private native final void native_setup(Object camera_this);
117    private native final void native_release();
118
119
120    /**
121     * Disconnects and releases the Camera object resources.
122     * <p>It is recommended that you call this as soon as you're done with the
123     * Camera object.</p>
124     */
125    public final void release() {
126        native_release();
127    }
128
129    /**
130     * Reconnect to the camera after passing it to MediaRecorder. To save
131     * setup/teardown time, a client of Camera can pass an initialized Camera
132     * object to a MediaRecorder to use for video recording. Once the
133     * MediaRecorder is done with the Camera, this method can be used to
134     * re-establish a connection with the camera hardware. NOTE: The Camera
135     * object must first be unlocked by the process that owns it before it
136     * can be connected to another process.
137     *
138     * @throws IOException if the method fails.
139     *
140     * @hide
141     */
142    public native final void reconnect() throws IOException;
143
144    /**
145     * Lock the camera to prevent other processes from accessing it. To save
146     * setup/teardown time, a client of Camera can pass an initialized Camera
147     * object to another process. This method is used to re-lock the Camera
148     * object prevent other processes from accessing it. By default, the
149     * Camera object is locked. Locking it again from the same process will
150     * have no effect. Attempting to lock it from another process if it has
151     * not been unlocked will fail.
152     *
153     * @throws RuntimeException if the method fails.
154     */
155    public native final void lock();
156
157    /**
158     * Unlock the camera to allow another process to access it. To save
159     * setup/teardown time, a client of Camera can pass an initialized Camera
160     * object to another process. This method is used to unlock the Camera
161     * object before handing off the Camera object to the other process.
162     *
163     * @throws RuntimeException if the method fails.
164     */
165    public native final void unlock();
166
167    /**
168     * Sets the SurfaceHolder to be used for a picture preview. If the surface
169     * changed since the last call, the screen will blank. Nothing happens
170     * if the same surface is re-set.
171     *
172     * @param holder the SurfaceHolder upon which to place the picture preview
173     * @throws IOException if the method fails.
174     */
175    public final void setPreviewDisplay(SurfaceHolder holder) throws IOException {
176        if (holder != null) {
177            setPreviewDisplay(holder.getSurface());
178        } else {
179            setPreviewDisplay((Surface)null);
180        }
181    }
182
183    private native final void setPreviewDisplay(Surface surface);
184
185    /**
186     * Used to get a copy of each preview frame.
187     */
188    public interface PreviewCallback
189    {
190        /**
191         * The callback that delivers the preview frames.
192         *
193         * @param data The contents of the preview frame in the format defined
194         *  by {@link android.graphics.PixelFormat}, which can be queried
195         *  with {@link android.hardware.Camera.Parameters#getPreviewFormat()}.
196         *  If {@link android.hardware.Camera.Parameters#setPreviewFormat(int)}
197         *             is never called, the default will be the YCbCr_420_SP
198         *             (NV21) format.
199         * @param camera The Camera service object.
200         */
201        void onPreviewFrame(byte[] data, Camera camera);
202    };
203
204    /**
205     * Start drawing preview frames to the surface.
206     */
207    public native final void startPreview();
208
209    /**
210     * Stop drawing preview frames to the surface.
211     */
212    public native final void stopPreview();
213
214    /**
215     * Return current preview state.
216     *
217     * FIXME: Unhide before release
218     * @hide
219     */
220    public native final boolean previewEnabled();
221
222    /**
223     * Can be called at any time to instruct the camera to use a callback for
224     * each preview frame in addition to displaying it.
225     *
226     * @param cb A callback object that receives a copy of each preview frame.
227     *           Pass null to stop receiving callbacks at any time.
228     */
229    public final void setPreviewCallback(PreviewCallback cb) {
230        mPreviewCallback = cb;
231        mOneShot = false;
232        setHasPreviewCallback(cb != null, false);
233    }
234
235    /**
236     * Installs a callback to retrieve a single preview frame, after which the
237     * callback is cleared.
238     *
239     * @param cb A callback object that receives a copy of the preview frame.
240     */
241    public final void setOneShotPreviewCallback(PreviewCallback cb) {
242        if (cb != null) {
243            mPreviewCallback = cb;
244            mOneShot = true;
245            setHasPreviewCallback(true, true);
246        }
247    }
248
249    private native final void setHasPreviewCallback(boolean installed, boolean oneshot);
250
251    private class EventHandler extends Handler
252    {
253        private Camera mCamera;
254
255        public EventHandler(Camera c, Looper looper) {
256            super(looper);
257            mCamera = c;
258        }
259
260        @Override
261        public void handleMessage(Message msg) {
262            switch(msg.what) {
263            case CAMERA_MSG_SHUTTER:
264                if (mShutterCallback != null) {
265                    mShutterCallback.onShutter();
266                }
267                return;
268
269            case CAMERA_MSG_RAW_IMAGE:
270                if (mRawImageCallback != null) {
271                    mRawImageCallback.onPictureTaken((byte[])msg.obj, mCamera);
272                }
273                return;
274
275            case CAMERA_MSG_COMPRESSED_IMAGE:
276                if (mJpegCallback != null) {
277                    mJpegCallback.onPictureTaken((byte[])msg.obj, mCamera);
278                }
279                return;
280
281            case CAMERA_MSG_PREVIEW_FRAME:
282                if (mPreviewCallback != null) {
283                    mPreviewCallback.onPreviewFrame((byte[])msg.obj, mCamera);
284                    if (mOneShot) {
285                        mPreviewCallback = null;
286                    }
287                }
288                return;
289
290            case CAMERA_MSG_POSTVIEW_FRAME:
291                if (mPostviewCallback != null) {
292                    mPostviewCallback.onPictureTaken((byte[])msg.obj, mCamera);
293                }
294                return;
295
296            case CAMERA_MSG_FOCUS:
297                if (mAutoFocusCallback != null) {
298                    mAutoFocusCallback.onAutoFocus(msg.arg1 == 0 ? false : true, mCamera);
299                }
300                return;
301
302            case CAMERA_MSG_ZOOM:
303                if (mZoomCallback != null) {
304                    mZoomCallback.onZoomUpdate(msg.arg1, mCamera);
305                }
306                return;
307
308            case CAMERA_MSG_ERROR :
309                Log.e(TAG, "Error " + msg.arg1);
310                if (mErrorCallback != null) {
311                    mErrorCallback.onError(msg.arg1, mCamera);
312                }
313                return;
314
315            default:
316                Log.e(TAG, "Unknown message type " + msg.what);
317                return;
318            }
319        }
320    }
321
322    private static void postEventFromNative(Object camera_ref,
323                                            int what, int arg1, int arg2, Object obj)
324    {
325        Camera c = (Camera)((WeakReference)camera_ref).get();
326        if (c == null)
327            return;
328
329        if (c.mEventHandler != null) {
330            Message m = c.mEventHandler.obtainMessage(what, arg1, arg2, obj);
331            c.mEventHandler.sendMessage(m);
332        }
333    }
334
335    /**
336     * Handles the callback for the camera auto focus.
337     * <p>Devices that do not support auto-focus will receive a "fake"
338     * callback to this interface. If your application needs auto-focus and
339     * should not be installed on devices <em>without</em> auto-focus, you must
340     * declare that your app uses the
341     * {@code android.hardware.camera.autofocus} feature, in the
342     * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/uses-feature-element.html">&lt;uses-feature></a>
343     * manifest element.</p>
344     */
345    public interface AutoFocusCallback
346    {
347        /**
348         * Callback for the camera auto focus. If the camera does not support
349         * auto-focus and autoFocus is called, onAutoFocus will be called
350         * immediately with success.
351         *
352         * @param success true if focus was successful, false if otherwise
353         * @param camera  the Camera service object
354         */
355        void onAutoFocus(boolean success, Camera camera);
356    };
357
358    /**
359     * Starts auto-focus function and registers a callback function to run when
360     * camera is focused. Only valid after startPreview() has been called. If
361     * the camera does not support auto-focus, it is a no-op and {@link
362     * AutoFocusCallback#onAutoFocus(boolean, Camera)} callback will be called
363     * immediately.
364     * <p>If your application should not be installed
365     * on devices without auto-focus, you must declare that your application
366     * uses auto-focus with the
367     * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/uses-feature-element.html">&lt;uses-feature></a>
368     * manifest element.</p>
369     *
370     * @param cb the callback to run
371     */
372    public final void autoFocus(AutoFocusCallback cb)
373    {
374        mAutoFocusCallback = cb;
375        native_autoFocus();
376    }
377    private native final void native_autoFocus();
378
379    /**
380     * Cancels auto-focus function. If the auto-focus is still in progress,
381     * this function will cancel it. Whether the auto-focus is in progress
382     * or not, this function will return the focus position to the default.
383     * If the camera does not support auto-focus, this is a no-op.
384     */
385    public final void cancelAutoFocus()
386    {
387        mAutoFocusCallback = null;
388        native_cancelAutoFocus();
389    }
390    private native final void native_cancelAutoFocus();
391
392    /**
393     * An interface which contains a callback for the shutter closing after taking a picture.
394     */
395    public interface ShutterCallback
396    {
397        /**
398         * Can be used to play a shutter sound as soon as the image has been captured, but before
399         * the data is available.
400         */
401        void onShutter();
402    }
403
404    /**
405     * Handles the callback for when a picture is taken.
406     */
407    public interface PictureCallback {
408        /**
409         * Callback for when a picture is taken.
410         *
411         * @param data   a byte array of the picture data
412         * @param camera the Camera service object
413         */
414        void onPictureTaken(byte[] data, Camera camera);
415    };
416
417    /**
418     * Triggers an asynchronous image capture. The camera service will initiate
419     * a series of callbacks to the application as the image capture progresses.
420     * The shutter callback occurs after the image is captured. This can be used
421     * to trigger a sound to let the user know that image has been captured. The
422     * raw callback occurs when the raw image data is available (NOTE: the data
423     * may be null if the hardware does not have enough memory to make a copy).
424     * The jpeg callback occurs when the compressed image is available. If the
425     * application does not need a particular callback, a null can be passed
426     * instead of a callback method.
427     *
428     * @param shutter   callback after the image is captured, may be null
429     * @param raw       callback with raw image data, may be null
430     * @param jpeg      callback with jpeg image data, may be null
431     */
432    public final void takePicture(ShutterCallback shutter, PictureCallback raw,
433            PictureCallback jpeg) {
434        takePicture(shutter, raw, null, jpeg);
435    }
436    private native final void native_takePicture();
437
438    /**
439     * Triggers an asynchronous image capture. The camera service will initiate
440     * a series of callbacks to the application as the image capture progresses.
441     * The shutter callback occurs after the image is captured. This can be used
442     * to trigger a sound to let the user know that image has been captured. The
443     * raw callback occurs when the raw image data is available (NOTE: the data
444     * may be null if the hardware does not have enough memory to make a copy).
445     * The postview callback occurs when a scaled, fully processed postview
446     * image is available (NOTE: not all hardware supports this). The jpeg
447     * callback occurs when the compressed image is available. If the
448     * application does not need a particular callback, a null can be passed
449     * instead of a callback method.
450     *
451     * @param shutter   callback after the image is captured, may be null
452     * @param raw       callback with raw image data, may be null
453     * @param postview  callback with postview image data, may be null
454     * @param jpeg      callback with jpeg image data, may be null
455     */
456    public final void takePicture(ShutterCallback shutter, PictureCallback raw,
457            PictureCallback postview, PictureCallback jpeg) {
458        mShutterCallback = shutter;
459        mRawImageCallback = raw;
460        mPostviewCallback = postview;
461        mJpegCallback = jpeg;
462        native_takePicture();
463    }
464
465    /**
466     * Handles the zoom callback.
467     */
468    public interface ZoomCallback
469    {
470        /**
471         * Callback for zoom updates
472         * @param zoomLevel   new zoom level in 1/1000 increments,
473         * e.g. a zoom of 3.2x is stored as 3200. Accuracy of the
474         * value is dependent on the hardware implementation. Not
475         * all devices will generate this callback.
476         * @param camera  the Camera service object
477         */
478        void onZoomUpdate(int zoomLevel, Camera camera);
479    };
480
481    /**
482     * Registers a callback to be invoked when the zoom
483     * level is updated by the camera driver.
484     * @param cb the callback to run
485     */
486    public final void setZoomCallback(ZoomCallback cb)
487    {
488        mZoomCallback = cb;
489    }
490
491    // These match the enum in include/ui/Camera.h
492    /** Unspecified camerar error.  @see #ErrorCallback */
493    public static final int CAMERA_ERROR_UNKNOWN = 1;
494    /** Media server died. In this case, the application must release the
495     * Camera object and instantiate a new one. @see #ErrorCallback */
496    public static final int CAMERA_ERROR_SERVER_DIED = 100;
497
498    /**
499     * Handles the camera error callback.
500     */
501    public interface ErrorCallback
502    {
503        /**
504         * Callback for camera errors.
505         * @param error   error code:
506         * <ul>
507         * <li>{@link #CAMERA_ERROR_UNKNOWN}
508         * <li>{@link #CAMERA_ERROR_SERVER_DIED}
509         * </ul>
510         * @param camera  the Camera service object
511         */
512        void onError(int error, Camera camera);
513    };
514
515    /**
516     * Registers a callback to be invoked when an error occurs.
517     * @param cb the callback to run
518     */
519    public final void setErrorCallback(ErrorCallback cb)
520    {
521        mErrorCallback = cb;
522    }
523
524    private native final void native_setParameters(String params);
525    private native final String native_getParameters();
526
527    /**
528     * Sets the Parameters for pictures from this Camera service.
529     *
530     * @param params the Parameters to use for this Camera service
531     */
532    public void setParameters(Parameters params) {
533        native_setParameters(params.flatten());
534    }
535
536    /**
537     * Returns the picture Parameters for this Camera service.
538     */
539    public Parameters getParameters() {
540        Parameters p = new Parameters();
541        String s = native_getParameters();
542        p.unflatten(s);
543        return p;
544    }
545
546    /**
547     * Handles the picture size (dimensions).
548     */
549    public class Size {
550        /**
551         * Sets the dimensions for pictures.
552         *
553         * @param w the photo width (pixels)
554         * @param h the photo height (pixels)
555         */
556        public Size(int w, int h) {
557            width = w;
558            height = h;
559        }
560        /** width of the picture */
561        public int width;
562        /** height of the picture */
563        public int height;
564    };
565
566    /**
567     * Handles the parameters for pictures created by a Camera service.
568     *
569     * <p>To make camera parameters take effect, applications have to call
570     * Camera.setParameters. For example, after setWhiteBalance is called, white
571     * balance is not changed until Camera.setParameters() is called.
572     *
573     * <p>Different devices may have different camera capabilities, such as
574     * picture size or flash modes. The application should query the camera
575     * capabilities before setting parameters. For example, the application
576     * should call getSupportedColorEffects before calling setEffect. If the
577     * camera does not support color effects, getSupportedColorEffects will
578     * return null.
579     */
580    public class Parameters {
581        // Parameter keys to communicate with the camera driver.
582        private static final String KEY_PREVIEW_SIZE = "preview-size";
583        private static final String KEY_PREVIEW_FORMAT = "preview-format";
584        private static final String KEY_PREVIEW_FRAME_RATE = "preview-frame-rate";
585        private static final String KEY_PICTURE_SIZE = "picture-size";
586        private static final String KEY_PICTURE_FORMAT = "picture-format";
587        private static final String KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_WIDTH = "jpeg-thumbnail-width";
588        private static final String KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_HEIGHT = "jpeg-thumbnail-height";
589        private static final String KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_QUALITY = "jpeg-thumbnail-quality";
590        private static final String KEY_JPEG_QUALITY = "jpeg-quality";
591        private static final String KEY_ROTATION = "rotation";
592        private static final String KEY_GPS_LATITUDE = "gps-latitude";
593        private static final String KEY_GPS_LONGITUDE = "gps-longitude";
594        private static final String KEY_GPS_ALTITUDE = "gps-altitude";
595        private static final String KEY_GPS_TIMESTAMP = "gps-timestamp";
596        private static final String KEY_WHITE_BALANCE = "whitebalance";
597        private static final String KEY_EFFECT = "effect";
598        private static final String KEY_ANTIBANDING = "antibanding";
599        private static final String KEY_SCENE_MODE = "scene-mode";
600        private static final String KEY_FLASH_MODE = "flash-mode";
601        // Parameter key suffix for supported values.
602        private static final String SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX = "-values";
603
604        // Values for white balance settings.
605        public static final String WHITE_BALANCE_AUTO = "auto";
606        public static final String WHITE_BALANCE_INCANDESCENT = "incandescent";
607        public static final String WHITE_BALANCE_FLUORESCENT = "fluorescent";
608        public static final String WHITE_BALANCE_WARM_FLUORESCENT = "warm-fluorescent";
609        public static final String WHITE_BALANCE_DAYLIGHT = "daylight";
610        public static final String WHITE_BALANCE_CLOUDY_DAYLIGHT = "cloudy-daylight";
611        public static final String WHITE_BALANCE_TWILIGHT = "twilight";
612        public static final String WHITE_BALANCE_SHADE = "shade";
613
614        // Values for color effect settings.
615        public static final String EFFECT_NONE = "none";
616        public static final String EFFECT_MONO = "mono";
617        public static final String EFFECT_NEGATIVE = "negative";
618        public static final String EFFECT_SOLARIZE = "solarize";
619        public static final String EFFECT_SEPIA = "sepia";
620        public static final String EFFECT_POSTERIZE = "posterize";
621        public static final String EFFECT_WHITEBOARD = "whiteboard";
622        public static final String EFFECT_BLACKBOARD = "blackboard";
623        public static final String EFFECT_AQUA = "aqua";
624
625        // Values for antibanding settings.
626        public static final String ANTIBANDING_AUTO = "auto";
627        public static final String ANTIBANDING_50HZ = "50hz";
628        public static final String ANTIBANDING_60HZ = "60hz";
629        public static final String ANTIBANDING_OFF = "off";
630
631        // Values for flash mode settings.
632        /**
633         * Flash will not be fired.
634         */
635        public static final String FLASH_MODE_OFF = "off";
636        /**
637         * Flash will be fired automatically when required. The timing is
638         * decided by camera driver.
639         */
640        public static final String FLASH_MODE_AUTO = "auto";
641        /**
642         * Flash will always be fired. The timing is decided by camera driver.
643         */
644        public static final String FLASH_MODE_ON = "on";
645        /**
646         * Flash will be fired in red-eye reduction mode.
647         */
648        public static final String FLASH_MODE_RED_EYE = "red-eye";
649
650        // Values for scene mode settings.
651        public static final String SCENE_MODE_AUTO = "auto";
652        public static final String SCENE_MODE_ACTION = "action";
653        public static final String SCENE_MODE_PORTRAIT = "portrait";
654        public static final String SCENE_MODE_LANDSCAPE = "landscape";
655        public static final String SCENE_MODE_NIGHT = "night";
656        public static final String SCENE_MODE_NIGHT_PORTRAIT = "night-portrait";
657        public static final String SCENE_MODE_THEATRE = "theatre";
658        public static final String SCENE_MODE_BEACH = "beach";
659        public static final String SCENE_MODE_SNOW = "snow";
660        public static final String SCENE_MODE_SUNSET = "sunset";
661        public static final String SCENE_MODE_STEADYPHOTO = "steadyphoto";
662        public static final String SCENE_MODE_FIREWORKS = "fireworks";
663        public static final String SCENE_MODE_SPORTS = "sports";
664        public static final String SCENE_MODE_PARTY = "party";
665        public static final String SCENE_MODE_CANDLELIGHT = "candlelight";
666
667        // Formats for setPreviewFormat and setPictureFormat.
668        private static final String PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV422SP = "yuv422sp";
669        private static final String PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV420SP = "yuv420sp";
670        private static final String PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV422I = "yuv422i-yuyv";
671        private static final String PIXEL_FORMAT_RGB565 = "rgb565";
672        private static final String PIXEL_FORMAT_JPEG = "jpeg";
673
674        private HashMap<String, String> mMap;
675
676        private Parameters() {
677            mMap = new HashMap<String, String>();
678        }
679
680        /**
681         * Writes the current Parameters to the log.
682         * @hide
683         * @deprecated
684         */
685        public void dump() {
686            Log.e(TAG, "dump: size=" + mMap.size());
687            for (String k : mMap.keySet()) {
688                Log.e(TAG, "dump: " + k + "=" + mMap.get(k));
689            }
690        }
691
692        /**
693         * Creates a single string with all the parameters set in
694         * this Parameters object.
695         * <p>The {@link #unflatten(String)} method does the reverse.</p>
696         *
697         * @return a String with all values from this Parameters object, in
698         *         semi-colon delimited key-value pairs
699         */
700        public String flatten() {
701            StringBuilder flattened = new StringBuilder();
702            for (String k : mMap.keySet()) {
703                flattened.append(k);
704                flattened.append("=");
705                flattened.append(mMap.get(k));
706                flattened.append(";");
707            }
708            // chop off the extra semicolon at the end
709            flattened.deleteCharAt(flattened.length()-1);
710            return flattened.toString();
711        }
712
713        /**
714         * Takes a flattened string of parameters and adds each one to
715         * this Parameters object.
716         * <p>The {@link #flatten()} method does the reverse.</p>
717         *
718         * @param flattened a String of parameters (key-value paired) that
719         *                  are semi-colon delimited
720         */
721        public void unflatten(String flattened) {
722            mMap.clear();
723
724            StringTokenizer tokenizer = new StringTokenizer(flattened, ";");
725            while (tokenizer.hasMoreElements()) {
726                String kv = tokenizer.nextToken();
727                int pos = kv.indexOf('=');
728                if (pos == -1) {
729                    continue;
730                }
731                String k = kv.substring(0, pos);
732                String v = kv.substring(pos + 1);
733                mMap.put(k, v);
734            }
735        }
736
737        public void remove(String key) {
738            mMap.remove(key);
739        }
740
741        /**
742         * Sets a String parameter.
743         *
744         * @param key   the key name for the parameter
745         * @param value the String value of the parameter
746         */
747        public void set(String key, String value) {
748            if (key.indexOf('=') != -1 || key.indexOf(';') != -1) {
749                Log.e(TAG, "Key \"" + key + "\" contains invalid character (= or ;)");
750                return;
751            }
752            if (value.indexOf('=') != -1 || value.indexOf(';') != -1) {
753                Log.e(TAG, "Value \"" + value + "\" contains invalid character (= or ;)");
754                return;
755            }
756
757            mMap.put(key, value);
758        }
759
760        /**
761         * Sets an integer parameter.
762         *
763         * @param key   the key name for the parameter
764         * @param value the int value of the parameter
765         */
766        public void set(String key, int value) {
767            mMap.put(key, Integer.toString(value));
768        }
769
770        /**
771         * Returns the value of a String parameter.
772         *
773         * @param key the key name for the parameter
774         * @return the String value of the parameter
775         */
776        public String get(String key) {
777            return mMap.get(key);
778        }
779
780        /**
781         * Returns the value of an integer parameter.
782         *
783         * @param key the key name for the parameter
784         * @return the int value of the parameter
785         */
786        public int getInt(String key) {
787            return Integer.parseInt(mMap.get(key));
788        }
789
790        /**
791         * Sets the dimensions for preview pictures.
792         *
793         * @param width  the width of the pictures, in pixels
794         * @param height the height of the pictures, in pixels
795         */
796        public void setPreviewSize(int width, int height) {
797            String v = Integer.toString(width) + "x" + Integer.toString(height);
798            set(KEY_PREVIEW_SIZE, v);
799        }
800
801        /**
802         * Returns the dimensions setting for preview pictures.
803         *
804         * @return a Size object with the height and width setting
805         *          for the preview picture
806         */
807        public Size getPreviewSize() {
808            String pair = get(KEY_PREVIEW_SIZE);
809            return strToSize(pair);
810        }
811
812        /**
813         * Gets the supported preview sizes.
814         *
815         * @return a List of Size object. null if preview size setting is not
816         *         supported.
817         */
818        public List<Size> getSupportedPreviewSizes() {
819            String str = get(KEY_PREVIEW_SIZE + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX);
820            return splitSize(str);
821        }
822
823        /**
824         * Sets the dimensions for EXIF thumbnail in Jpeg picture.
825         *
826         * @param width  the width of the thumbnail, in pixels
827         * @param height the height of the thumbnail, in pixels
828         */
829        public void setJpegThumbnailSize(int width, int height) {
830            set(KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_WIDTH, width);
831            set(KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_HEIGHT, height);
832        }
833
834        /**
835         * Returns the dimensions for EXIF thumbnail in Jpeg picture.
836         *
837         * @return a Size object with the height and width setting for the EXIF
838         *         thumbnails
839         */
840        public Size getJpegThumbnailSize() {
841            return new Size(getInt(KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_WIDTH),
842                            getInt(KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_HEIGHT));
843        }
844
845        /**
846         * Sets the quality of the EXIF thumbnail in Jpeg picture.
847         *
848         * @param quality the JPEG quality of the EXIF thumbnail. The range is 1
849         *                to 100, with 100 being the best.
850         */
851        public void setJpegThumbnailQuality(int quality) {
852            set(KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_QUALITY, quality);
853        }
854
855        /**
856         * Returns the quality setting for the EXIF thumbnail in Jpeg picture.
857         *
858         * @return the JPEG quality setting of the EXIF thumbnail.
859         */
860        public int getJpegThumbnailQuality() {
861            return getInt(KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_QUALITY);
862        }
863
864        /**
865         * Sets Jpeg quality of captured picture.
866         *
867         * @param quality the JPEG quality of captured picture. The range is 1
868         *                to 100, with 100 being the best.
869         */
870        public void setJpegQuality(int quality) {
871            set(KEY_JPEG_QUALITY, quality);
872        }
873
874        /**
875         * Returns the quality setting for the JPEG picture.
876         *
877         * @return the JPEG picture quality setting.
878         */
879        public int getJpegQuality() {
880            return getInt(KEY_JPEG_QUALITY);
881        }
882
883        /**
884         * Sets the rate at which preview frames are received.
885         *
886         * @param fps the frame rate (frames per second)
887         */
888        public void setPreviewFrameRate(int fps) {
889            set(KEY_PREVIEW_FRAME_RATE, fps);
890        }
891
892        /**
893         * Returns the setting for the rate at which preview frames
894         * are received.
895         *
896         * @return the frame rate setting (frames per second)
897         */
898        public int getPreviewFrameRate() {
899            return getInt(KEY_PREVIEW_FRAME_RATE);
900        }
901
902        /**
903         * Gets the supported preview frame rates.
904         *
905         * @return a List of Integer objects (preview frame rates). null if
906         *         preview frame rate setting is not supported.
907         */
908        public List<Integer> getSupportedPreviewFrameRates() {
909            String str = get(KEY_PREVIEW_FRAME_RATE + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX);
910            return splitInt(str);
911        }
912
913        /**
914         * Sets the image format for preview pictures.
915         * <p>If this is never called, the default format will be
916         * {@link android.graphics.PixelFormat#YCbCr_420_SP}, which
917         * uses the NV21 encoding format.</p>
918         *
919         * @param pixel_format the desired preview picture format, defined
920         *   by one of the {@link android.graphics.PixelFormat} constants.
921         *   (E.g., <var>PixelFormat.YCbCr_420_SP</var> (default),
922         *                      <var>PixelFormat.RGB_565</var>, or
923         *                      <var>PixelFormat.JPEG</var>)
924         * @see android.graphics.PixelFormat
925         */
926        public void setPreviewFormat(int pixel_format) {
927            String s = cameraFormatForPixelFormat(pixel_format);
928            if (s == null) {
929                throw new IllegalArgumentException(
930                        "Invalid pixel_format=" + pixel_format);
931            }
932
933            set(KEY_PREVIEW_FORMAT, s);
934        }
935
936        /**
937         * Returns the image format for preview pictures got from
938         * {@link PreviewCallback}.
939         *
940         * @return the {@link android.graphics.PixelFormat} int representing
941         *         the preview picture format.
942         */
943        public int getPreviewFormat() {
944            return pixelFormatForCameraFormat(get(KEY_PREVIEW_FORMAT));
945        }
946
947        /**
948         * Gets the supported preview formats.
949         *
950         * @return a List of Integer objects. null if preview format setting is
951         *         not supported.
952         */
953        public List<Integer> getSupportedPreviewFormats() {
954            String str = get(KEY_PREVIEW_FORMAT + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX);
955            ArrayList<Integer> formats = new ArrayList<Integer>();
956            for (String s : split(str)) {
957                int f = pixelFormatForCameraFormat(s);
958                if (f == PixelFormat.UNKNOWN) continue;
959                formats.add(f);
960            }
961            return formats;
962        }
963
964        /**
965         * Sets the dimensions for pictures.
966         *
967         * @param width  the width for pictures, in pixels
968         * @param height the height for pictures, in pixels
969         */
970        public void setPictureSize(int width, int height) {
971            String v = Integer.toString(width) + "x" + Integer.toString(height);
972            set(KEY_PICTURE_SIZE, v);
973        }
974
975        /**
976         * Returns the dimension setting for pictures.
977         *
978         * @return a Size object with the height and width setting
979         *          for pictures
980         */
981        public Size getPictureSize() {
982            String pair = get(KEY_PICTURE_SIZE);
983            return strToSize(pair);
984        }
985
986        /**
987         * Gets the supported picture sizes.
988         *
989         * @return a List of Size objects. null if picture size setting is not
990         *         supported.
991         */
992        public List<Size> getSupportedPictureSizes() {
993            String str = get(KEY_PICTURE_SIZE + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX);
994            return splitSize(str);
995        }
996
997        /**
998         * Sets the image format for pictures.
999         *
1000         * @param pixel_format the desired picture format
1001         *                     (<var>PixelFormat.YCbCr_420_SP (NV21)</var>,
1002         *                      <var>PixelFormat.RGB_565</var>, or
1003         *                      <var>PixelFormat.JPEG</var>)
1004         * @see android.graphics.PixelFormat
1005         */
1006        public void setPictureFormat(int pixel_format) {
1007            String s = cameraFormatForPixelFormat(pixel_format);
1008            if (s == null) {
1009                throw new IllegalArgumentException(
1010                        "Invalid pixel_format=" + pixel_format);
1011            }
1012
1013            set(KEY_PICTURE_FORMAT, s);
1014        }
1015
1016        /**
1017         * Returns the image format for pictures.
1018         *
1019         * @return the PixelFormat int representing the picture format
1020         */
1021        public int getPictureFormat() {
1022            return pixelFormatForCameraFormat(get(KEY_PICTURE_FORMAT));
1023        }
1024
1025        /**
1026         * Gets the supported picture formats.
1027         *
1028         * @return a List of Integer objects (values are PixelFormat.XXX). null
1029         *         if picture setting is not supported.
1030         */
1031        public List<Integer> getSupportedPictureFormats() {
1032            String str = get(KEY_PICTURE_SIZE + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX);
1033            return splitInt(str);
1034        }
1035
1036        private String cameraFormatForPixelFormat(int pixel_format) {
1037            switch(pixel_format) {
1038            case PixelFormat.YCbCr_422_SP: return PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV422SP;
1039            case PixelFormat.YCbCr_420_SP: return PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV420SP;
1040            case PixelFormat.YCbCr_422_I:  return PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV422I;
1041            case PixelFormat.RGB_565:      return PIXEL_FORMAT_RGB565;
1042            case PixelFormat.JPEG:         return PIXEL_FORMAT_JPEG;
1043            default:                       return null;
1044            }
1045        }
1046
1047        private int pixelFormatForCameraFormat(String format) {
1048            if (format == null)
1049                return PixelFormat.UNKNOWN;
1050
1051            if (format.equals(PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV422SP))
1052                return PixelFormat.YCbCr_422_SP;
1053
1054            if (format.equals(PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV420SP))
1055                return PixelFormat.YCbCr_420_SP;
1056
1057            if (format.equals(PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV422I))
1058                return PixelFormat.YCbCr_422_I;
1059
1060            if (format.equals(PIXEL_FORMAT_RGB565))
1061                return PixelFormat.RGB_565;
1062
1063            if (format.equals(PIXEL_FORMAT_JPEG))
1064                return PixelFormat.JPEG;
1065
1066            return PixelFormat.UNKNOWN;
1067        }
1068
1069        /**
1070         * Sets the orientation of the device in degrees, which instructs the
1071         * camera driver to rotate the picture and thumbnail, in order to match
1072         * what the user sees from the viewfinder. For example, suppose the
1073         * natural position of the device is landscape. If the user takes a
1074         * picture in landscape mode in 2048x1536 resolution, the rotation
1075         * should be set to 0. If the user rotates the phone 90 degrees
1076         * clockwise, the rotation should be set to 90. Applications can use
1077         * {@link android.view.OrientationEventListener} to set this parameter.
1078         *
1079         * Since the picture is rotated, the orientation in the EXIF header is
1080         * missing or always 1 (row #0 is top and column #0 is left side).
1081         *
1082         * @param rotation The orientation of the device in degrees. Rotation
1083         *                 can only be 0, 90, 180 or 270.
1084         * @throws IllegalArgumentException if rotation value is invalid.
1085         * @see android.view.OrientationEventListener
1086         */
1087        public void setRotation(int rotation) {
1088            if (rotation == 0 || rotation == 90 || rotation == 180
1089                    || rotation == 270) {
1090                set(KEY_ROTATION, Integer.toString(rotation));
1091            } else {
1092                throw new IllegalArgumentException(
1093                        "Invalid rotation=" + rotation);
1094            }
1095        }
1096
1097        /**
1098         * Sets GPS latitude coordinate. This will be stored in JPEG EXIF
1099         * header.
1100         *
1101         * @param latitude GPS latitude coordinate.
1102         */
1103        public void setGpsLatitude(double latitude) {
1104            set(KEY_GPS_LATITUDE, Double.toString(latitude));
1105        }
1106
1107        /**
1108         * Sets GPS longitude coordinate. This will be stored in JPEG EXIF
1109         * header.
1110         *
1111         * @param longitude GPS longitude coordinate.
1112         */
1113        public void setGpsLongitude(double longitude) {
1114            set(KEY_GPS_LONGITUDE, Double.toString(longitude));
1115        }
1116
1117        /**
1118         * Sets GPS altitude. This will be stored in JPEG EXIF header.
1119         *
1120         * @param altitude GPS altitude in meters.
1121         */
1122        public void setGpsAltitude(double altitude) {
1123            set(KEY_GPS_ALTITUDE, Double.toString(altitude));
1124        }
1125
1126        /**
1127         * Sets GPS timestamp. This will be stored in JPEG EXIF header.
1128         *
1129         * @param timestamp GPS timestamp (UTC in seconds since January 1,
1130         *                  1970).
1131         */
1132        public void setGpsTimestamp(long timestamp) {
1133            set(KEY_GPS_TIMESTAMP, Long.toString(timestamp));
1134        }
1135
1136        /**
1137         * Removes GPS latitude, longitude, altitude, and timestamp from the
1138         * parameters.
1139         */
1140        public void removeGpsData() {
1141            remove(KEY_GPS_LATITUDE);
1142            remove(KEY_GPS_LONGITUDE);
1143            remove(KEY_GPS_ALTITUDE);
1144            remove(KEY_GPS_TIMESTAMP);
1145        }
1146
1147        /**
1148         * Gets the current white balance setting.
1149         *
1150         * @return one of WHITE_BALANCE_XXX string constant. null if white
1151         *         balance setting is not supported.
1152         */
1153        public String getWhiteBalance() {
1154            return get(KEY_WHITE_BALANCE);
1155        }
1156
1157        /**
1158         * Sets the white balance.
1159         *
1160         * @param value WHITE_BALANCE_XXX string constant.
1161         */
1162        public void setWhiteBalance(String value) {
1163            set(KEY_WHITE_BALANCE, value);
1164        }
1165
1166        /**
1167         * Gets the supported white balance.
1168         *
1169         * @return a List of WHITE_BALANCE_XXX string constants. null if white
1170         *         balance setting is not supported.
1171         */
1172        public List<String> getSupportedWhiteBalance() {
1173            String str = get(KEY_WHITE_BALANCE + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX);
1174            return split(str);
1175        }
1176
1177        /**
1178         * Gets the current color effect setting.
1179         *
1180         * @return one of EFFECT_XXX string constant. null if color effect
1181         *         setting is not supported.
1182         */
1183        public String getColorEffect() {
1184            return get(KEY_EFFECT);
1185        }
1186
1187        /**
1188         * Sets the current color effect setting.
1189         *
1190         * @param value EFFECT_XXX string constants.
1191         */
1192        public void setColorEffect(String value) {
1193            set(KEY_EFFECT, value);
1194        }
1195
1196        /**
1197         * Gets the supported color effects.
1198         *
1199         * @return a List of EFFECT_XXX string constants. null if color effect
1200         *         setting is not supported.
1201         */
1202        public List<String> getSupportedColorEffects() {
1203            String str = get(KEY_EFFECT + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX);
1204            return split(str);
1205        }
1206
1207
1208        /**
1209         * Gets the current antibanding setting.
1210         *
1211         * @return one of ANTIBANDING_XXX string constant. null if antibanding
1212         *         setting is not supported.
1213         */
1214        public String getAntibanding() {
1215            return get(KEY_ANTIBANDING);
1216        }
1217
1218        /**
1219         * Sets the antibanding.
1220         *
1221         * @param antibanding ANTIBANDING_XXX string constant.
1222         */
1223        public void setAntibanding(String antibanding) {
1224            set(KEY_ANTIBANDING, antibanding);
1225        }
1226
1227        /**
1228         * Gets the supported antibanding values.
1229         *
1230         * @return a List of ANTIBANDING_XXX string constants. null if
1231         *         antibanding setting is not supported.
1232         */
1233        public List<String> getSupportedAntibanding() {
1234            String str = get(KEY_ANTIBANDING + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX);
1235            return split(str);
1236        }
1237
1238        /**
1239         * Gets the current scene mode setting.
1240         *
1241         * @return one of SCENE_MODE_XXX string constant. null if scene mode
1242         *         setting is not supported.
1243         */
1244        public String getSceneMode() {
1245            return get(KEY_SCENE_MODE);
1246        }
1247
1248        /**
1249         * Sets the scene mode.
1250         *
1251         * @param value SCENE_MODE_XXX string constants.
1252         */
1253        public void setSceneMode(String value) {
1254            set(KEY_SCENE_MODE, value);
1255        }
1256
1257        /**
1258         * Gets the supported scene modes.
1259         *
1260         * @return a List of SCENE_MODE_XXX string constant. null if scene mode
1261         *         setting is not supported.
1262         */
1263        public List<String> getSupportedSceneModes() {
1264            String str = get(KEY_SCENE_MODE + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX);
1265            return split(str);
1266        }
1267
1268        /**
1269         * Gets the current flash mode setting.
1270         *
1271         * @return one of FLASH_MODE_XXX string constant. null if flash mode
1272         *         setting is not supported.
1273         */
1274        public String getFlashMode() {
1275            return get(KEY_FLASH_MODE);
1276        }
1277
1278        /**
1279         * Sets the flash mode.
1280         *
1281         * @param value FLASH_MODE_XXX string constants.
1282         */
1283        public void setFlashMode(String value) {
1284            set(KEY_FLASH_MODE, value);
1285        }
1286
1287        /**
1288         * Gets the supported flash modes.
1289         *
1290         * @return a List of FLASH_MODE_XXX string constants. null if flash mode
1291         *         setting is not supported.
1292         */
1293        public List<String> getSupportedFlashModes() {
1294            String str = get(KEY_FLASH_MODE + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX);
1295            return split(str);
1296        }
1297
1298        // Splits a comma delimited string to an ArrayList of String.
1299        // Return null if the passing string is null or the size is 0.
1300        private ArrayList<String> split(String str) {
1301            if (str == null) return null;
1302
1303            // Use StringTokenizer because it is faster than split.
1304            StringTokenizer tokenizer = new StringTokenizer(str, ",");
1305            ArrayList<String> substrings = new ArrayList<String>();
1306            while (tokenizer.hasMoreElements()) {
1307                substrings.add(tokenizer.nextToken());
1308            }
1309            return substrings;
1310        }
1311
1312        // Splits a comma delimited string to an ArrayList of Integer.
1313        // Return null if the passing string is null or the size is 0.
1314        private ArrayList<Integer> splitInt(String str) {
1315            if (str == null) return null;
1316
1317            StringTokenizer tokenizer = new StringTokenizer(str, ",");
1318            ArrayList<Integer> substrings = new ArrayList<Integer>();
1319            while (tokenizer.hasMoreElements()) {
1320                String token = tokenizer.nextToken();
1321                substrings.add(Integer.parseInt(token));
1322            }
1323            if (substrings.size() == 0) return null;
1324            return substrings;
1325        }
1326
1327        // Splits a comma delimited string to an ArrayList of Size.
1328        // Return null if the passing string is null or the size is 0.
1329        private ArrayList<Size> splitSize(String str) {
1330            if (str == null) return null;
1331
1332            StringTokenizer tokenizer = new StringTokenizer(str, ",");
1333            ArrayList<Size> sizeList = new ArrayList<Size>();
1334            while (tokenizer.hasMoreElements()) {
1335                Size size = strToSize(tokenizer.nextToken());
1336                if (size != null) sizeList.add(size);
1337            }
1338            if (sizeList.size() == 0) return null;
1339            return sizeList;
1340        }
1341
1342        // Parses a string (ex: "480x320") to Size object.
1343        // Return null if the passing string is null.
1344        private Size strToSize(String str) {
1345            if (str == null) return null;
1346
1347            int pos = str.indexOf('x');
1348            if (pos != -1) {
1349                String width = str.substring(0, pos);
1350                String height = str.substring(pos + 1);
1351                return new Size(Integer.parseInt(width),
1352                                Integer.parseInt(height));
1353            }
1354            Log.e(TAG, "Invalid size parameter string=" + str);
1355            return null;
1356        }
1357    };
1358}
1359