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16
17package android.graphics;
18
19import android.content.res.AssetManager;
20import android.content.res.Resources;
21import android.os.Trace;
22import android.util.DisplayMetrics;
23import android.util.Log;
24import android.util.TypedValue;
25
26import java.io.FileDescriptor;
27import java.io.FileInputStream;
28import java.io.IOException;
29import java.io.InputStream;
30
31/**
32 * Creates Bitmap objects from various sources, including files, streams,
33 * and byte-arrays.
34 */
35public class BitmapFactory {
36    private static final int DECODE_BUFFER_SIZE = 16 * 1024;
37
38    public static class Options {
39        /**
40         * Create a default Options object, which if left unchanged will give
41         * the same result from the decoder as if null were passed.
42         */
43        public Options() {
44            inDither = false;
45            inScaled = true;
46            inPremultiplied = true;
47        }
48
49        /**
50         * If set, decode methods that take the Options object will attempt to
51         * reuse this bitmap when loading content. If the decode operation
52         * cannot use this bitmap, the decode method will return
53         * <code>null</code> and will throw an IllegalArgumentException. The
54         * current implementation necessitates that the reused bitmap be
55         * mutable, and the resulting reused bitmap will continue to remain
56         * mutable even when decoding a resource which would normally result in
57         * an immutable bitmap.</p>
58         *
59         * <p>You should still always use the returned Bitmap of the decode
60         * method and not assume that reusing the bitmap worked, due to the
61         * constraints outlined above and failure situations that can occur.
62         * Checking whether the return value matches the value of the inBitmap
63         * set in the Options structure will indicate if the bitmap was reused,
64         * but in all cases you should use the Bitmap returned by the decoding
65         * function to ensure that you are using the bitmap that was used as the
66         * decode destination.</p>
67         *
68         * <h3>Usage with BitmapFactory</h3>
69         *
70         * <p>As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT}, any
71         * mutable bitmap can be reused by {@link BitmapFactory} to decode any
72         * other bitmaps as long as the resulting {@link Bitmap#getByteCount()
73         * byte count} of the decoded bitmap is less than or equal to the {@link
74         * Bitmap#getAllocationByteCount() allocated byte count} of the reused
75         * bitmap. This can be because the intrinsic size is smaller, or its
76         * size post scaling (for density / sample size) is smaller.</p>
77         *
78         * <p class="note">Prior to {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT}
79         * additional constraints apply: The image being decoded (whether as a
80         * resource or as a stream) must be in jpeg or png format. Only equal
81         * sized bitmaps are supported, with {@link #inSampleSize} set to 1.
82         * Additionally, the {@link android.graphics.Bitmap.Config
83         * configuration} of the reused bitmap will override the setting of
84         * {@link #inPreferredConfig}, if set.</p>
85         *
86         * <h3>Usage with BitmapRegionDecoder</h3>
87         *
88         * <p>BitmapRegionDecoder will draw its requested content into the Bitmap
89         * provided, clipping if the output content size (post scaling) is larger
90         * than the provided Bitmap. The provided Bitmap's width, height, and
91         * {@link Bitmap.Config} will not be changed.
92         *
93         * <p class="note">BitmapRegionDecoder support for {@link #inBitmap} was
94         * introduced in {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#JELLY_BEAN}. All
95         * formats supported by BitmapRegionDecoder support Bitmap reuse via
96         * {@link #inBitmap}.</p>
97         *
98         * @see Bitmap#reconfigure(int,int, android.graphics.Bitmap.Config)
99         */
100        public Bitmap inBitmap;
101
102        /**
103         * If set, decode methods will always return a mutable Bitmap instead of
104         * an immutable one. This can be used for instance to programmatically apply
105         * effects to a Bitmap loaded through BitmapFactory.
106         */
107        @SuppressWarnings({"UnusedDeclaration"}) // used in native code
108        public boolean inMutable;
109
110        /**
111         * If set to true, the decoder will return null (no bitmap), but
112         * the out... fields will still be set, allowing the caller to query
113         * the bitmap without having to allocate the memory for its pixels.
114         */
115        public boolean inJustDecodeBounds;
116
117        /**
118         * If set to a value > 1, requests the decoder to subsample the original
119         * image, returning a smaller image to save memory. The sample size is
120         * the number of pixels in either dimension that correspond to a single
121         * pixel in the decoded bitmap. For example, inSampleSize == 4 returns
122         * an image that is 1/4 the width/height of the original, and 1/16 the
123         * number of pixels. Any value <= 1 is treated the same as 1. Note: the
124         * decoder uses a final value based on powers of 2, any other value will
125         * be rounded down to the nearest power of 2.
126         */
127        public int inSampleSize;
128
129        /**
130         * If this is non-null, the decoder will try to decode into this
131         * internal configuration. If it is null, or the request cannot be met,
132         * the decoder will try to pick the best matching config based on the
133         * system's screen depth, and characteristics of the original image such
134         * as if it has per-pixel alpha (requiring a config that also does).
135         *
136         * Image are loaded with the {@link Bitmap.Config#ARGB_8888} config by
137         * default.
138         */
139        public Bitmap.Config inPreferredConfig = Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888;
140
141        /**
142         * If true (which is the default), the resulting bitmap will have its
143         * color channels pre-multipled by the alpha channel.
144         *
145         * <p>This should NOT be set to false for images to be directly drawn by
146         * the view system or through a {@link Canvas}. The view system and
147         * {@link Canvas} assume all drawn images are pre-multiplied to simplify
148         * draw-time blending, and will throw a RuntimeException when
149         * un-premultiplied are drawn.</p>
150         *
151         * <p>This is likely only useful if you want to manipulate raw encoded
152         * image data, e.g. with RenderScript or custom OpenGL.</p>
153         *
154         * <p>This does not affect bitmaps without an alpha channel.</p>
155         *
156         * <p>Setting this flag to false while setting {@link #inScaled} to true
157         * may result in incorrect colors.</p>
158         *
159         * @see Bitmap#hasAlpha()
160         * @see Bitmap#isPremultiplied()
161         * @see #inScaled
162         */
163        public boolean inPremultiplied;
164
165        /**
166         * If dither is true, the decoder will attempt to dither the decoded
167         * image.
168         */
169        public boolean inDither;
170
171        /**
172         * The pixel density to use for the bitmap.  This will always result
173         * in the returned bitmap having a density set for it (see
174         * {@link Bitmap#setDensity(int) Bitmap.setDensity(int)}).  In addition,
175         * if {@link #inScaled} is set (which it is by default} and this
176         * density does not match {@link #inTargetDensity}, then the bitmap
177         * will be scaled to the target density before being returned.
178         *
179         * <p>If this is 0,
180         * {@link BitmapFactory#decodeResource(Resources, int)},
181         * {@link BitmapFactory#decodeResource(Resources, int, android.graphics.BitmapFactory.Options)},
182         * and {@link BitmapFactory#decodeResourceStream}
183         * will fill in the density associated with the resource.  The other
184         * functions will leave it as-is and no density will be applied.
185         *
186         * @see #inTargetDensity
187         * @see #inScreenDensity
188         * @see #inScaled
189         * @see Bitmap#setDensity(int)
190         * @see android.util.DisplayMetrics#densityDpi
191         */
192        public int inDensity;
193
194        /**
195         * The pixel density of the destination this bitmap will be drawn to.
196         * This is used in conjunction with {@link #inDensity} and
197         * {@link #inScaled} to determine if and how to scale the bitmap before
198         * returning it.
199         *
200         * <p>If this is 0,
201         * {@link BitmapFactory#decodeResource(Resources, int)},
202         * {@link BitmapFactory#decodeResource(Resources, int, android.graphics.BitmapFactory.Options)},
203         * and {@link BitmapFactory#decodeResourceStream}
204         * will fill in the density associated the Resources object's
205         * DisplayMetrics.  The other
206         * functions will leave it as-is and no scaling for density will be
207         * performed.
208         *
209         * @see #inDensity
210         * @see #inScreenDensity
211         * @see #inScaled
212         * @see android.util.DisplayMetrics#densityDpi
213         */
214        public int inTargetDensity;
215
216        /**
217         * The pixel density of the actual screen that is being used.  This is
218         * purely for applications running in density compatibility code, where
219         * {@link #inTargetDensity} is actually the density the application
220         * sees rather than the real screen density.
221         *
222         * <p>By setting this, you
223         * allow the loading code to avoid scaling a bitmap that is currently
224         * in the screen density up/down to the compatibility density.  Instead,
225         * if {@link #inDensity} is the same as {@link #inScreenDensity}, the
226         * bitmap will be left as-is.  Anything using the resulting bitmap
227         * must also used {@link Bitmap#getScaledWidth(int)
228         * Bitmap.getScaledWidth} and {@link Bitmap#getScaledHeight
229         * Bitmap.getScaledHeight} to account for any different between the
230         * bitmap's density and the target's density.
231         *
232         * <p>This is never set automatically for the caller by
233         * {@link BitmapFactory} itself.  It must be explicitly set, since the
234         * caller must deal with the resulting bitmap in a density-aware way.
235         *
236         * @see #inDensity
237         * @see #inTargetDensity
238         * @see #inScaled
239         * @see android.util.DisplayMetrics#densityDpi
240         */
241        public int inScreenDensity;
242
243        /**
244         * When this flag is set, if {@link #inDensity} and
245         * {@link #inTargetDensity} are not 0, the
246         * bitmap will be scaled to match {@link #inTargetDensity} when loaded,
247         * rather than relying on the graphics system scaling it each time it
248         * is drawn to a Canvas.
249         *
250         * <p>BitmapRegionDecoder ignores this flag, and will not scale output
251         * based on density. (though {@link #inSampleSize} is supported)</p>
252         *
253         * <p>This flag is turned on by default and should be turned off if you need
254         * a non-scaled version of the bitmap.  Nine-patch bitmaps ignore this
255         * flag and are always scaled.
256         *
257         * <p>If {@link #inPremultiplied} is set to false, and the image has alpha,
258         * setting this flag to true may result in incorrect colors.
259         */
260        public boolean inScaled;
261
262        /**
263         * @deprecated As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#LOLLIPOP}, this is
264         * ignored.
265         *
266         * In {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT} and below, if this
267         * is set to true, then the resulting bitmap will allocate its
268         * pixels such that they can be purged if the system needs to reclaim
269         * memory. In that instance, when the pixels need to be accessed again
270         * (e.g. the bitmap is drawn, getPixels() is called), they will be
271         * automatically re-decoded.
272         *
273         * <p>For the re-decode to happen, the bitmap must have access to the
274         * encoded data, either by sharing a reference to the input
275         * or by making a copy of it. This distinction is controlled by
276         * inInputShareable. If this is true, then the bitmap may keep a shallow
277         * reference to the input. If this is false, then the bitmap will
278         * explicitly make a copy of the input data, and keep that. Even if
279         * sharing is allowed, the implementation may still decide to make a
280         * deep copy of the input data.</p>
281         *
282         * <p>While inPurgeable can help avoid big Dalvik heap allocations (from
283         * API level 11 onward), it sacrifices performance predictability since any
284         * image that the view system tries to draw may incur a decode delay which
285         * can lead to dropped frames. Therefore, most apps should avoid using
286         * inPurgeable to allow for a fast and fluid UI. To minimize Dalvik heap
287         * allocations use the {@link #inBitmap} flag instead.</p>
288         *
289         * <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> This flag is ignored when used
290         * with {@link #decodeResource(Resources, int,
291         * android.graphics.BitmapFactory.Options)} or {@link #decodeFile(String,
292         * android.graphics.BitmapFactory.Options)}.</p>
293         */
294        @Deprecated
295        public boolean inPurgeable;
296
297        /**
298         * @deprecated As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#LOLLIPOP}, this is
299         * ignored.
300         *
301         * In {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT} and below, this
302         * field works in conjuction with inPurgeable. If inPurgeable is false,
303         * then this field is ignored. If inPurgeable is true, then this field
304         * determines whether the bitmap can share a reference to the input
305         * data (inputstream, array, etc.) or if it must make a deep copy.
306         */
307        @Deprecated
308        public boolean inInputShareable;
309
310        /**
311         * If inPreferQualityOverSpeed is set to true, the decoder will try to
312         * decode the reconstructed image to a higher quality even at the
313         * expense of the decoding speed. Currently the field only affects JPEG
314         * decode, in the case of which a more accurate, but slightly slower,
315         * IDCT method will be used instead.
316         */
317        public boolean inPreferQualityOverSpeed;
318
319        /**
320         * The resulting width of the bitmap. If {@link #inJustDecodeBounds} is
321         * set to false, this will be width of the output bitmap after any
322         * scaling is applied. If true, it will be the width of the input image
323         * without any accounting for scaling.
324         *
325         * <p>outWidth will be set to -1 if there is an error trying to decode.</p>
326         */
327        public int outWidth;
328
329        /**
330         * The resulting height of the bitmap. If {@link #inJustDecodeBounds} is
331         * set to false, this will be height of the output bitmap after any
332         * scaling is applied. If true, it will be the height of the input image
333         * without any accounting for scaling.
334         *
335         * <p>outHeight will be set to -1 if there is an error trying to decode.</p>
336         */
337        public int outHeight;
338
339        /**
340         * If known, this string is set to the mimetype of the decoded image.
341         * If not know, or there is an error, it is set to null.
342         */
343        public String outMimeType;
344
345        /**
346         * Temp storage to use for decoding.  Suggest 16K or so.
347         */
348        public byte[] inTempStorage;
349
350        private native void requestCancel();
351
352        /**
353         * Flag to indicate that cancel has been called on this object.  This
354         * is useful if there's an intermediary that wants to first decode the
355         * bounds and then decode the image.  In that case the intermediary
356         * can check, inbetween the bounds decode and the image decode, to see
357         * if the operation is canceled.
358         */
359        public boolean mCancel;
360
361        /**
362         *  This can be called from another thread while this options object is
363         *  inside a decode... call. Calling this will notify the decoder that
364         *  it should cancel its operation. This is not guaranteed to cancel
365         *  the decode, but if it does, the decoder... operation will return
366         *  null, or if inJustDecodeBounds is true, will set outWidth/outHeight
367         *  to -1
368         */
369        public void requestCancelDecode() {
370            mCancel = true;
371            requestCancel();
372        }
373    }
374
375    /**
376     * Decode a file path into a bitmap. If the specified file name is null,
377     * or cannot be decoded into a bitmap, the function returns null.
378     *
379     * @param pathName complete path name for the file to be decoded.
380     * @param opts null-ok; Options that control downsampling and whether the
381     *             image should be completely decoded, or just is size returned.
382     * @return The decoded bitmap, or null if the image data could not be
383     *         decoded, or, if opts is non-null, if opts requested only the
384     *         size be returned (in opts.outWidth and opts.outHeight)
385     */
386    public static Bitmap decodeFile(String pathName, Options opts) {
387        Bitmap bm = null;
388        InputStream stream = null;
389        try {
390            stream = new FileInputStream(pathName);
391            bm = decodeStream(stream, null, opts);
392        } catch (Exception e) {
393            /*  do nothing.
394                If the exception happened on open, bm will be null.
395            */
396            Log.e("BitmapFactory", "Unable to decode stream: " + e);
397        } finally {
398            if (stream != null) {
399                try {
400                    stream.close();
401                } catch (IOException e) {
402                    // do nothing here
403                }
404            }
405        }
406        return bm;
407    }
408
409    /**
410     * Decode a file path into a bitmap. If the specified file name is null,
411     * or cannot be decoded into a bitmap, the function returns null.
412     *
413     * @param pathName complete path name for the file to be decoded.
414     * @return the resulting decoded bitmap, or null if it could not be decoded.
415     */
416    public static Bitmap decodeFile(String pathName) {
417        return decodeFile(pathName, null);
418    }
419
420    /**
421     * Decode a new Bitmap from an InputStream. This InputStream was obtained from
422     * resources, which we pass to be able to scale the bitmap accordingly.
423     */
424    public static Bitmap decodeResourceStream(Resources res, TypedValue value,
425            InputStream is, Rect pad, Options opts) {
426
427        if (opts == null) {
428            opts = new Options();
429        }
430
431        if (opts.inDensity == 0 && value != null) {
432            final int density = value.density;
433            if (density == TypedValue.DENSITY_DEFAULT) {
434                opts.inDensity = DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_DEFAULT;
435            } else if (density != TypedValue.DENSITY_NONE) {
436                opts.inDensity = density;
437            }
438        }
439
440        if (opts.inTargetDensity == 0 && res != null) {
441            opts.inTargetDensity = res.getDisplayMetrics().densityDpi;
442        }
443
444        return decodeStream(is, pad, opts);
445    }
446
447    /**
448     * Synonym for opening the given resource and calling
449     * {@link #decodeResourceStream}.
450     *
451     * @param res   The resources object containing the image data
452     * @param id The resource id of the image data
453     * @param opts null-ok; Options that control downsampling and whether the
454     *             image should be completely decoded, or just is size returned.
455     * @return The decoded bitmap, or null if the image data could not be
456     *         decoded, or, if opts is non-null, if opts requested only the
457     *         size be returned (in opts.outWidth and opts.outHeight)
458     */
459    public static Bitmap decodeResource(Resources res, int id, Options opts) {
460        Bitmap bm = null;
461        InputStream is = null;
462
463        try {
464            final TypedValue value = new TypedValue();
465            is = res.openRawResource(id, value);
466
467            bm = decodeResourceStream(res, value, is, null, opts);
468        } catch (Exception e) {
469            /*  do nothing.
470                If the exception happened on open, bm will be null.
471                If it happened on close, bm is still valid.
472            */
473        } finally {
474            try {
475                if (is != null) is.close();
476            } catch (IOException e) {
477                // Ignore
478            }
479        }
480
481        if (bm == null && opts != null && opts.inBitmap != null) {
482            throw new IllegalArgumentException("Problem decoding into existing bitmap");
483        }
484
485        return bm;
486    }
487
488    /**
489     * Synonym for {@link #decodeResource(Resources, int, android.graphics.BitmapFactory.Options)}
490     * with null Options.
491     *
492     * @param res The resources object containing the image data
493     * @param id The resource id of the image data
494     * @return The decoded bitmap, or null if the image could not be decoded.
495     */
496    public static Bitmap decodeResource(Resources res, int id) {
497        return decodeResource(res, id, null);
498    }
499
500    /**
501     * Decode an immutable bitmap from the specified byte array.
502     *
503     * @param data byte array of compressed image data
504     * @param offset offset into imageData for where the decoder should begin
505     *               parsing.
506     * @param length the number of bytes, beginning at offset, to parse
507     * @param opts null-ok; Options that control downsampling and whether the
508     *             image should be completely decoded, or just is size returned.
509     * @return The decoded bitmap, or null if the image data could not be
510     *         decoded, or, if opts is non-null, if opts requested only the
511     *         size be returned (in opts.outWidth and opts.outHeight)
512     */
513    public static Bitmap decodeByteArray(byte[] data, int offset, int length, Options opts) {
514        if ((offset | length) < 0 || data.length < offset + length) {
515            throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException();
516        }
517
518        Bitmap bm;
519
520        Trace.traceBegin(Trace.TRACE_TAG_GRAPHICS, "decodeBitmap");
521        try {
522            bm = nativeDecodeByteArray(data, offset, length, opts);
523
524            if (bm == null && opts != null && opts.inBitmap != null) {
525                throw new IllegalArgumentException("Problem decoding into existing bitmap");
526            }
527            setDensityFromOptions(bm, opts);
528        } finally {
529            Trace.traceEnd(Trace.TRACE_TAG_GRAPHICS);
530        }
531
532        return bm;
533    }
534
535    /**
536     * Decode an immutable bitmap from the specified byte array.
537     *
538     * @param data byte array of compressed image data
539     * @param offset offset into imageData for where the decoder should begin
540     *               parsing.
541     * @param length the number of bytes, beginning at offset, to parse
542     * @return The decoded bitmap, or null if the image could not be decoded.
543     */
544    public static Bitmap decodeByteArray(byte[] data, int offset, int length) {
545        return decodeByteArray(data, offset, length, null);
546    }
547
548    /**
549     * Set the newly decoded bitmap's density based on the Options.
550     */
551    private static void setDensityFromOptions(Bitmap outputBitmap, Options opts) {
552        if (outputBitmap == null || opts == null) return;
553
554        final int density = opts.inDensity;
555        if (density != 0) {
556            outputBitmap.setDensity(density);
557            final int targetDensity = opts.inTargetDensity;
558            if (targetDensity == 0 || density == targetDensity || density == opts.inScreenDensity) {
559                return;
560            }
561
562            byte[] np = outputBitmap.getNinePatchChunk();
563            final boolean isNinePatch = np != null && NinePatch.isNinePatchChunk(np);
564            if (opts.inScaled || isNinePatch) {
565                outputBitmap.setDensity(targetDensity);
566            }
567        } else if (opts.inBitmap != null) {
568            // bitmap was reused, ensure density is reset
569            outputBitmap.setDensity(Bitmap.getDefaultDensity());
570        }
571    }
572
573    /**
574     * Decode an input stream into a bitmap. If the input stream is null, or
575     * cannot be used to decode a bitmap, the function returns null.
576     * The stream's position will be where ever it was after the encoded data
577     * was read.
578     *
579     * @param is The input stream that holds the raw data to be decoded into a
580     *           bitmap.
581     * @param outPadding If not null, return the padding rect for the bitmap if
582     *                   it exists, otherwise set padding to [-1,-1,-1,-1]. If
583     *                   no bitmap is returned (null) then padding is
584     *                   unchanged.
585     * @param opts null-ok; Options that control downsampling and whether the
586     *             image should be completely decoded, or just is size returned.
587     * @return The decoded bitmap, or null if the image data could not be
588     *         decoded, or, if opts is non-null, if opts requested only the
589     *         size be returned (in opts.outWidth and opts.outHeight)
590     *
591     * <p class="note">Prior to {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT},
592     * if {@link InputStream#markSupported is.markSupported()} returns true,
593     * <code>is.mark(1024)</code> would be called. As of
594     * {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT}, this is no longer the case.</p>
595     */
596    public static Bitmap decodeStream(InputStream is, Rect outPadding, Options opts) {
597        // we don't throw in this case, thus allowing the caller to only check
598        // the cache, and not force the image to be decoded.
599        if (is == null) {
600            return null;
601        }
602
603        Bitmap bm = null;
604
605        Trace.traceBegin(Trace.TRACE_TAG_GRAPHICS, "decodeBitmap");
606        try {
607            if (is instanceof AssetManager.AssetInputStream) {
608                final long asset = ((AssetManager.AssetInputStream) is).getNativeAsset();
609                bm = nativeDecodeAsset(asset, outPadding, opts);
610            } else {
611                bm = decodeStreamInternal(is, outPadding, opts);
612            }
613
614            if (bm == null && opts != null && opts.inBitmap != null) {
615                throw new IllegalArgumentException("Problem decoding into existing bitmap");
616            }
617
618            setDensityFromOptions(bm, opts);
619        } finally {
620            Trace.traceEnd(Trace.TRACE_TAG_GRAPHICS);
621        }
622
623        return bm;
624    }
625
626    /**
627     * Private helper function for decoding an InputStream natively. Buffers the input enough to
628     * do a rewind as needed, and supplies temporary storage if necessary. is MUST NOT be null.
629     */
630    private static Bitmap decodeStreamInternal(InputStream is, Rect outPadding, Options opts) {
631        // ASSERT(is != null);
632        byte [] tempStorage = null;
633        if (opts != null) tempStorage = opts.inTempStorage;
634        if (tempStorage == null) tempStorage = new byte[DECODE_BUFFER_SIZE];
635        return nativeDecodeStream(is, tempStorage, outPadding, opts);
636    }
637
638    /**
639     * Decode an input stream into a bitmap. If the input stream is null, or
640     * cannot be used to decode a bitmap, the function returns null.
641     * The stream's position will be where ever it was after the encoded data
642     * was read.
643     *
644     * @param is The input stream that holds the raw data to be decoded into a
645     *           bitmap.
646     * @return The decoded bitmap, or null if the image data could not be decoded.
647     */
648    public static Bitmap decodeStream(InputStream is) {
649        return decodeStream(is, null, null);
650    }
651
652    /**
653     * Decode a bitmap from the file descriptor. If the bitmap cannot be decoded
654     * return null. The position within the descriptor will not be changed when
655     * this returns, so the descriptor can be used again as-is.
656     *
657     * @param fd The file descriptor containing the bitmap data to decode
658     * @param outPadding If not null, return the padding rect for the bitmap if
659     *                   it exists, otherwise set padding to [-1,-1,-1,-1]. If
660     *                   no bitmap is returned (null) then padding is
661     *                   unchanged.
662     * @param opts null-ok; Options that control downsampling and whether the
663     *             image should be completely decoded, or just its size returned.
664     * @return the decoded bitmap, or null
665     */
666    public static Bitmap decodeFileDescriptor(FileDescriptor fd, Rect outPadding, Options opts) {
667        Bitmap bm;
668
669        Trace.traceBegin(Trace.TRACE_TAG_GRAPHICS, "decodeFileDescriptor");
670        try {
671            if (nativeIsSeekable(fd)) {
672                bm = nativeDecodeFileDescriptor(fd, outPadding, opts);
673            } else {
674                FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(fd);
675                try {
676                    bm = decodeStreamInternal(fis, outPadding, opts);
677                } finally {
678                    try {
679                        fis.close();
680                    } catch (Throwable t) {/* ignore */}
681                }
682            }
683
684            if (bm == null && opts != null && opts.inBitmap != null) {
685                throw new IllegalArgumentException("Problem decoding into existing bitmap");
686            }
687
688            setDensityFromOptions(bm, opts);
689        } finally {
690            Trace.traceEnd(Trace.TRACE_TAG_GRAPHICS);
691        }
692        return bm;
693    }
694
695    /**
696     * Decode a bitmap from the file descriptor. If the bitmap cannot be decoded
697     * return null. The position within the descriptor will not be changed when
698     * this returns, so the descriptor can be used again as is.
699     *
700     * @param fd The file descriptor containing the bitmap data to decode
701     * @return the decoded bitmap, or null
702     */
703    public static Bitmap decodeFileDescriptor(FileDescriptor fd) {
704        return decodeFileDescriptor(fd, null, null);
705    }
706
707    private static native Bitmap nativeDecodeStream(InputStream is, byte[] storage,
708            Rect padding, Options opts);
709    private static native Bitmap nativeDecodeFileDescriptor(FileDescriptor fd,
710            Rect padding, Options opts);
711    private static native Bitmap nativeDecodeAsset(long nativeAsset, Rect padding, Options opts);
712    private static native Bitmap nativeDecodeByteArray(byte[] data, int offset,
713            int length, Options opts);
714    private static native boolean nativeIsSeekable(FileDescriptor fd);
715}
716