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SurfaceMediaSource is initialized with width*height which 37// can never change. However, deqeueue buffer does not currently 38// enforce this as in BufferQueue, dequeue can be used by Surface 39// which can modify the default width and heght. Also neither the width 40// nor height can be 0. 41// 2. setSynchronousMode is never used (basically no one should call 42// setSynchronousMode(false) 43// 3. setCrop, setTransform, setScalingMode should never be used 44// 4. queueBuffer returns a filled buffer to the SurfaceMediaSource. In addition, a 45// timestamp must be provided for the buffer. The timestamp is in 46// nanoseconds, and must be monotonically increasing. Its other semantics 47// (zero point, etc) are client-dependent and should be documented by the 48// client. 49// 5. Once disconnected, SurfaceMediaSource can be reused (can not 50// connect again) 51// 6. Stop is a hard stop, the last few frames held by the encoder 52// may be dropped. It is possible to wait for the buffers to be 53// returned (but not implemented) 54 55#define DEBUG_PENDING_BUFFERS 0 56 57class SurfaceMediaSource : public MediaSource, 58 public MediaBufferObserver, 59 protected ConsumerListener { 60public: 61 enum { MIN_UNDEQUEUED_BUFFERS = 4}; 62 63 struct FrameAvailableListener : public virtual RefBase { 64 // onFrameAvailable() is called from queueBuffer() is the FIFO is 65 // empty. You can use SurfaceMediaSource::getQueuedCount() to 66 // figure out if there are more frames waiting. 67 // This is called without any lock held can be called concurrently by 68 // multiple threads. 69 virtual void onFrameAvailable() = 0; 70 }; 71 72 SurfaceMediaSource(uint32_t bufferWidth, uint32_t bufferHeight); 73 74 virtual ~SurfaceMediaSource(); 75 76 // For the MediaSource interface for use by StageFrightRecorder: 77 virtual status_t start(MetaData *params = NULL); 78 virtual status_t stop(); 79 virtual status_t read(MediaBuffer **buffer, 80 const ReadOptions *options = NULL); 81 virtual sp<MetaData> getFormat(); 82 83 // Get / Set the frame rate used for encoding. Default fps = 30 84 status_t setFrameRate(int32_t fps) ; 85 int32_t getFrameRate( ) const; 86 87 // The call for the StageFrightRecorder to tell us that 88 // it is done using the MediaBuffer data so that its state 89 // can be set to FREE for dequeuing 90 virtual void signalBufferReturned(MediaBuffer* buffer); 91 // end of MediaSource interface 92 93 // getTimestamp retrieves the timestamp associated with the image 94 // set by the most recent call to read() 95 // 96 // The timestamp is in nanoseconds, and is monotonically increasing. Its 97 // other semantics (zero point, etc) are source-dependent and should be 98 // documented by the source. 99 int64_t getTimestamp(); 100 101 // setFrameAvailableListener sets the listener object that will be notified 102 // when a new frame becomes available. 103 void setFrameAvailableListener(const sp<FrameAvailableListener>& listener); 104 105 // dump our state in a String 106 void dump(String8& result) const; 107 void dump(String8& result, const char* prefix, char* buffer, 108 size_t SIZE) const; 109 110 // isMetaDataStoredInVideoBuffers tells the encoder whether we will 111 // pass metadata through the buffers. Currently, it is force set to true 112 bool isMetaDataStoredInVideoBuffers() const; 113 114 sp<BufferQueue> getBufferQueue() const { return mBufferQueue; } 115 116 // To be called before start() 117 status_t setMaxAcquiredBufferCount(size_t count); 118 119 // To be called before start() 120 status_t setUseAbsoluteTimestamps(); 121 122protected: 123 124 // Implementation of the BufferQueue::ConsumerListener interface. These 125 // calls are used to notify the Surface of asynchronous events in the 126 // BufferQueue. 127 virtual void onFrameAvailable(); 128 129 // Used as a hook to BufferQueue::disconnect() 130 // This is called by the client side when it is done 131 // TODO: Currently, this also sets mStopped to true which 132 // is needed for unblocking the encoder which might be 133 // waiting to read more frames. So if on the client side, 134 // the same thread supplies the frames and also calls stop 135 // on the encoder, the client has to call disconnect before 136 // it calls stop. 137 // In the case of the camera, 138 // that need not be required since the thread supplying the 139 // frames is separate than the one calling stop. 140 virtual void onBuffersReleased(); 141 142 static bool isExternalFormat(uint32_t format); 143 144private: 145 // mBufferQueue is the exchange point between the producer and 146 // this consumer 147 sp<BufferQueue> mBufferQueue; 148 149 struct SlotData { 150 sp<GraphicBuffer> mGraphicBuffer; 151 uint64_t mFrameNumber; 152 }; 153 154 // mSlots caches GraphicBuffers and frameNumbers from the buffer queue 155 SlotData mSlots[BufferQueue::NUM_BUFFER_SLOTS]; 156 157 // The permenent width and height of SMS buffers 158 int mWidth; 159 int mHeight; 160 161 // mCurrentSlot is the buffer slot index of the buffer that is currently 162 // being used by buffer consumer 163 // (e.g. StageFrightRecorder in the case of SurfaceMediaSource or GLTexture 164 // in the case of Surface). 165 // It is initialized to INVALID_BUFFER_SLOT, 166 // indicating that no buffer slot is currently bound to the texture. Note, 167 // however, that a value of INVALID_BUFFER_SLOT does not necessarily mean 168 // that no buffer is bound to the texture. A call to setBufferCount will 169 // reset mCurrentTexture to INVALID_BUFFER_SLOT. 170 int mCurrentSlot; 171 172 // mCurrentBuffers is a list of the graphic buffers that are being used by 173 // buffer consumer (i.e. the video encoder). It's possible that these 174 // buffers are not associated with any buffer slots, so we must track them 175 // separately. Buffers are added to this list in read, and removed from 176 // this list in signalBufferReturned 177 Vector<sp<GraphicBuffer> > mCurrentBuffers; 178 179 size_t mNumPendingBuffers; 180 181#if DEBUG_PENDING_BUFFERS 182 Vector<MediaBuffer *> mPendingBuffers; 183#endif 184 185 // mCurrentTimestamp is the timestamp for the current texture. It 186 // gets set to mLastQueuedTimestamp each time updateTexImage is called. 187 int64_t mCurrentTimestamp; 188 189 // mFrameAvailableListener is the listener object that will be called when a 190 // new frame becomes available. If it is not NULL it will be called from 191 // queueBuffer. 192 sp<FrameAvailableListener> mFrameAvailableListener; 193 194 // mMutex is the mutex used to prevent concurrent access to the member 195 // variables of SurfaceMediaSource objects. It must be locked whenever the 196 // member variables are accessed. 197 mutable Mutex mMutex; 198 199 ////////////////////////// For MediaSource 200 // Set to a default of 30 fps if not specified by the client side 201 int32_t mFrameRate; 202 203 // mStarted is a flag to check if the recording is going on 204 bool mStarted; 205 206 // mNumFramesReceived indicates the number of frames recieved from 207 // the client side 208 int mNumFramesReceived; 209 // mNumFramesEncoded indicates the number of frames passed on to the 210 // encoder 211 int mNumFramesEncoded; 212 213 // mFirstFrameTimestamp is the timestamp of the first received frame. 214 // It is used to offset the output timestamps so recording starts at time 0. 215 int64_t mFirstFrameTimestamp; 216 // mStartTimeNs is the start time passed into the source at start, used to 217 // offset timestamps. 218 int64_t mStartTimeNs; 219 220 size_t mMaxAcquiredBufferCount; 221 222 bool mUseAbsoluteTimestamps; 223 224 // mFrameAvailableCondition condition used to indicate whether there 225 // is a frame available for dequeuing 226 Condition mFrameAvailableCondition; 227 228 Condition mMediaBuffersAvailableCondition; 229 230 // Avoid copying and equating and default constructor 231 DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS(SurfaceMediaSource); 232}; 233 234// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 235}; // namespace android 236 237#endif // ANDROID_GUI_SURFACEMEDIASOURCE_H 238