OMX_Core.h revision a1ae5a4fe52192525f510dc14ecf1f7d4fb107f5
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41/** OMX_Core.h - OpenMax IL version 1.1.2
42 *  The OMX_Core header file contains the definitions used by both the
43 *  application and the component to access common items.
44 */
45
46#ifndef OMX_Core_h
47#define OMX_Core_h
48
49#ifdef __cplusplus
50extern "C" {
51#endif /* __cplusplus */
52
53
54/* Each OMX header shall include all required header files to allow the
55 *  header to compile without errors.  The includes below are required
56 *  for this header file to compile successfully
57 */
58
59#include <OMX_Index.h>
60
61
62/** The OMX_COMMANDTYPE enumeration is used to specify the action in the
63 *  OMX_SendCommand macro.
64 *  @ingroup core
65 */
66typedef enum OMX_COMMANDTYPE
67{
68    OMX_CommandStateSet,    /**< Change the component state */
69    OMX_CommandFlush,       /**< Flush the data queue(s) of a component */
70    OMX_CommandPortDisable, /**< Disable a port on a component. */
71    OMX_CommandPortEnable,  /**< Enable a port on a component. */
72    OMX_CommandMarkBuffer,  /**< Mark a component/buffer for observation */
73    OMX_CommandKhronosExtensions = 0x6F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Khronos Standard Extensions */
74    OMX_CommandVendorStartUnused = 0x7F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Vendor Extensions */
75    OMX_CommandMax = 0X7FFFFFFF
76} OMX_COMMANDTYPE;
77
78
79
80/** The OMX_STATETYPE enumeration is used to indicate or change the component
81 *  state.  This enumeration reflects the current state of the component when
82 *  used with the OMX_GetState macro or becomes the parameter in a state change
83 *  command when used with the OMX_SendCommand macro.
84 *
85 *  The component will be in the Loaded state after the component is initially
86 *  loaded into memory.  In the Loaded state, the component is not allowed to
87 *  allocate or hold resources other than to build it's internal parameter
88 *  and configuration tables.  The application will send one or more
89 *  SetParameters/GetParameters and SetConfig/GetConfig commands to the
90 *  component and the component will record each of these parameter and
91 *  configuration changes for use later.  When the application sends the
92 *  Idle command, the component will acquire the resources needed for the
93 *  specified configuration and will transition to the idle state if the
94 *  allocation is successful.  If the component cannot successfully
95 *  transition to the idle state for any reason, the state of the component
96 *  shall be fully rolled back to the Loaded state (e.g. all allocated
97 *  resources shall be released).  When the component receives the command
98 *  to go to the Executing state, it shall begin processing buffers by
99 *  sending all input buffers it holds to the application.  While
100 *  the component is in the Idle state, the application may also send the
101 *  Pause command.  If the component receives the pause command while in the
102 *  Idle state, the component shall send all input buffers it holds to the
103 *  application, but shall not begin processing buffers.  This will allow the
104 *  application to prefill buffers.
105 *
106 *  @ingroup comp
107 */
108
109typedef enum OMX_STATETYPE
110{
111    OMX_StateInvalid,      /**< component has detected that it's internal data
112                                structures are corrupted to the point that
113                                it cannot determine it's state properly */
114    OMX_StateLoaded,      /**< component has been loaded but has not completed
115                                initialization.  The OMX_SetParameter macro
116                                and the OMX_GetParameter macro are the only
117                                valid macros allowed to be sent to the
118                                component in this state. */
119    OMX_StateIdle,        /**< component initialization has been completed
120                                successfully and the component is ready to
121                                to start. */
122    OMX_StateExecuting,   /**< component has accepted the start command and
123                                is processing data (if data is available) */
124    OMX_StatePause,       /**< component has received pause command */
125    OMX_StateWaitForResources, /**< component is waiting for resources, either after
126                                preemption or before it gets the resources requested.
127                                See specification for complete details. */
128    OMX_StateKhronosExtensions = 0x6F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Khronos Standard Extensions */
129    OMX_StateVendorStartUnused = 0x7F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Vendor Extensions */
130    OMX_StateMax = 0X7FFFFFFF
131} OMX_STATETYPE;
132
133/** The OMX_ERRORTYPE enumeration defines the standard OMX Errors.  These
134 *  errors should cover most of the common failure cases.  However,
135 *  vendors are free to add additional error messages of their own as
136 *  long as they follow these rules:
137 *  1.  Vendor error messages shall be in the range of 0x90000000 to
138 *      0x9000FFFF.
139 *  2.  Vendor error messages shall be defined in a header file provided
140 *      with the component.  No error messages are allowed that are
141 *      not defined.
142 */
143typedef enum OMX_ERRORTYPE
144{
145  OMX_ErrorNone = 0,
146
147  /** There were insufficient resources to perform the requested operation */
148  OMX_ErrorInsufficientResources = (OMX_S32) 0x80001000,
149
150  /** There was an error, but the cause of the error could not be determined */
151  OMX_ErrorUndefined = (OMX_S32) 0x80001001,
152
153  /** The component name string was not valid */
154  OMX_ErrorInvalidComponentName = (OMX_S32) 0x80001002,
155
156  /** No component with the specified name string was found */
157  OMX_ErrorComponentNotFound = (OMX_S32) 0x80001003,
158
159  /** The component specified did not have a "OMX_ComponentInit" or
160      "OMX_ComponentDeInit entry point */
161  OMX_ErrorInvalidComponent = (OMX_S32) 0x80001004,
162
163  /** One or more parameters were not valid */
164  OMX_ErrorBadParameter = (OMX_S32) 0x80001005,
165
166  /** The requested function is not implemented */
167  OMX_ErrorNotImplemented = (OMX_S32) 0x80001006,
168
169  /** The buffer was emptied before the next buffer was ready */
170  OMX_ErrorUnderflow = (OMX_S32) 0x80001007,
171
172  /** The buffer was not available when it was needed */
173  OMX_ErrorOverflow = (OMX_S32) 0x80001008,
174
175  /** The hardware failed to respond as expected */
176  OMX_ErrorHardware = (OMX_S32) 0x80001009,
177
178  /** The component is in the state OMX_StateInvalid */
179  OMX_ErrorInvalidState = (OMX_S32) 0x8000100A,
180
181  /** Stream is found to be corrupt */
182  OMX_ErrorStreamCorrupt = (OMX_S32) 0x8000100B,
183
184  /** Ports being connected are not compatible */
185  OMX_ErrorPortsNotCompatible = (OMX_S32) 0x8000100C,
186
187  /** Resources allocated to an idle component have been
188      lost resulting in the component returning to the loaded state */
189  OMX_ErrorResourcesLost = (OMX_S32) 0x8000100D,
190
191  /** No more indicies can be enumerated */
192  OMX_ErrorNoMore = (OMX_S32) 0x8000100E,
193
194  /** The component detected a version mismatch */
195  OMX_ErrorVersionMismatch = (OMX_S32) 0x8000100F,
196
197  /** The component is not ready to return data at this time */
198  OMX_ErrorNotReady = (OMX_S32) 0x80001010,
199
200  /** There was a timeout that occurred */
201  OMX_ErrorTimeout = (OMX_S32) 0x80001011,
202
203  /** This error occurs when trying to transition into the state you are already in */
204  OMX_ErrorSameState = (OMX_S32) 0x80001012,
205
206  /** Resources allocated to an executing or paused component have been
207      preempted, causing the component to return to the idle state */
208  OMX_ErrorResourcesPreempted = (OMX_S32) 0x80001013,
209
210  /** A non-supplier port sends this error to the IL client (via the EventHandler callback)
211      during the allocation of buffers (on a transition from the LOADED to the IDLE state or
212      on a port restart) when it deems that it has waited an unusually long time for the supplier
213      to send it an allocated buffer via a UseBuffer call. */
214  OMX_ErrorPortUnresponsiveDuringAllocation = (OMX_S32) 0x80001014,
215
216  /** A non-supplier port sends this error to the IL client (via the EventHandler callback)
217      during the deallocation of buffers (on a transition from the IDLE to LOADED state or
218      on a port stop) when it deems that it has waited an unusually long time for the supplier
219      to request the deallocation of a buffer header via a FreeBuffer call. */
220  OMX_ErrorPortUnresponsiveDuringDeallocation = (OMX_S32) 0x80001015,
221
222  /** A supplier port sends this error to the IL client (via the EventHandler callback)
223      during the stopping of a port (either on a transition from the IDLE to LOADED
224      state or a port stop) when it deems that it has waited an unusually long time for
225      the non-supplier to return a buffer via an EmptyThisBuffer or FillThisBuffer call. */
226  OMX_ErrorPortUnresponsiveDuringStop = (OMX_S32) 0x80001016,
227
228  /** Attempting a state transtion that is not allowed */
229  OMX_ErrorIncorrectStateTransition = (OMX_S32) 0x80001017,
230
231  /* Attempting a command that is not allowed during the present state. */
232  OMX_ErrorIncorrectStateOperation = (OMX_S32) 0x80001018,
233
234  /** The values encapsulated in the parameter or config structure are not supported. */
235  OMX_ErrorUnsupportedSetting = (OMX_S32) 0x80001019,
236
237  /** The parameter or config indicated by the given index is not supported. */
238  OMX_ErrorUnsupportedIndex = (OMX_S32) 0x8000101A,
239
240  /** The port index supplied is incorrect. */
241  OMX_ErrorBadPortIndex = (OMX_S32) 0x8000101B,
242
243  /** The port has lost one or more of its buffers and it thus unpopulated. */
244  OMX_ErrorPortUnpopulated = (OMX_S32) 0x8000101C,
245
246  /** Component suspended due to temporary loss of resources */
247  OMX_ErrorComponentSuspended = (OMX_S32) 0x8000101D,
248
249  /** Component suspended due to an inability to acquire dynamic resources */
250  OMX_ErrorDynamicResourcesUnavailable = (OMX_S32) 0x8000101E,
251
252  /** When the macroblock error reporting is enabled the component returns new error
253  for every frame that has errors */
254  OMX_ErrorMbErrorsInFrame = (OMX_S32) 0x8000101F,
255
256  /** A component reports this error when it cannot parse or determine the format of an input stream. */
257  OMX_ErrorFormatNotDetected = (OMX_S32) 0x80001020,
258
259  /** The content open operation failed. */
260  OMX_ErrorContentPipeOpenFailed = (OMX_S32) 0x80001021,
261
262  /** The content creation operation failed. */
263  OMX_ErrorContentPipeCreationFailed = (OMX_S32) 0x80001022,
264
265  /** Separate table information is being used */
266  OMX_ErrorSeperateTablesUsed = (OMX_S32) 0x80001023,
267
268  /** Tunneling is unsupported by the component*/
269  OMX_ErrorTunnelingUnsupported = (OMX_S32) 0x80001024,
270
271  OMX_ErrorKhronosExtensions = (OMX_S32)0x8F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Khronos Standard Extensions */
272  OMX_ErrorVendorStartUnused = (OMX_S32)0x90000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Vendor Extensions */
273  OMX_ErrorMax = 0x7FFFFFFF
274} OMX_ERRORTYPE;
275
276/** @ingroup core */
277typedef OMX_ERRORTYPE (* OMX_COMPONENTINITTYPE)(OMX_IN  OMX_HANDLETYPE hComponent);
278
279/** @ingroup core */
280typedef struct OMX_COMPONENTREGISTERTYPE
281{
282  const char          * pName;       /* Component name, 128 byte limit (including '\0') applies */
283  OMX_COMPONENTINITTYPE pInitialize; /* Component instance initialization function */
284} OMX_COMPONENTREGISTERTYPE;
285
286/** @ingroup core */
287extern OMX_COMPONENTREGISTERTYPE OMX_ComponentRegistered[];
288
289/** @ingroup rpm */
290typedef struct OMX_PRIORITYMGMTTYPE {
291 OMX_U32 nSize;             /**< size of the structure in bytes */
292 OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion;  /**< OMX specification version information */
293 OMX_U32 nGroupPriority;            /**< Priority of the component group */
294 OMX_U32 nGroupID;                  /**< ID of the component group */
295} OMX_PRIORITYMGMTTYPE;
296
297/* Component name and Role names are limited to 128 characters including the terminating '\0'. */
298#define OMX_MAX_STRINGNAME_SIZE 128
299
300/** @ingroup comp */
301typedef struct OMX_PARAM_COMPONENTROLETYPE {
302    OMX_U32 nSize;              /**< size of the structure in bytes */
303    OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion;   /**< OMX specification version information */
304    OMX_U8 cRole[OMX_MAX_STRINGNAME_SIZE];  /**< name of standard component which defines component role */
305} OMX_PARAM_COMPONENTROLETYPE;
306
307/** End of Stream Buffer Flag:
308  *
309  * A component sets EOS when it has no more data to emit on a particular
310  * output port. Thus an output port shall set EOS on the last buffer it
311  * emits. A component's determination of when an output port should
312  * cease sending data is implemenation specific.
313  * @ingroup buf
314  */
315
316#define OMX_BUFFERFLAG_EOS 0x00000001
317
318/** Start Time Buffer Flag:
319 *
320 * The source of a stream (e.g. a demux component) sets the STARTTIME
321 * flag on the buffer that contains the starting timestamp for the
322 * stream. The starting timestamp corresponds to the first data that
323 * should be displayed at startup or after a seek.
324 * The first timestamp of the stream is not necessarily the start time.
325 * For instance, in the case of a seek to a particular video frame,
326 * the target frame may be an interframe. Thus the first buffer of
327 * the stream will be the intra-frame preceding the target frame and
328 * the starttime will occur with the target frame (with any other
329 * required frames required to reconstruct the target intervening).
330 *
331 * The STARTTIME flag is directly associated with the buffer's
332 * timestamp ' thus its association to buffer data and its
333 * propagation is identical to the timestamp's.
334 *
335 * When a Sync Component client receives a buffer with the
336 * STARTTIME flag it shall perform a SetConfig on its sync port
337 * using OMX_ConfigTimeClientStartTime and passing the buffer's
338 * timestamp.
339 *
340 * @ingroup buf
341 */
342
343#define OMX_BUFFERFLAG_STARTTIME 0x00000002
344
345
346
347/** Decode Only Buffer Flag:
348 *
349 * The source of a stream (e.g. a demux component) sets the DECODEONLY
350 * flag on any buffer that should shall be decoded but should not be
351 * displayed. This flag is used, for instance, when a source seeks to
352 * a target interframe that requires the decode of frames preceding the
353 * target to facilitate the target's reconstruction. In this case the
354 * source would emit the frames preceding the target downstream
355 * but mark them as decode only.
356 *
357 * The DECODEONLY is associated with buffer data and propagated in a
358 * manner identical to the buffer timestamp.
359 *
360 * A component that renders data should ignore all buffers with
361 * the DECODEONLY flag set.
362 *
363 * @ingroup buf
364 */
365
366#define OMX_BUFFERFLAG_DECODEONLY 0x00000004
367
368
369/* Data Corrupt Flag: This flag is set when the IL client believes the data in the associated buffer is corrupt
370 * @ingroup buf
371 */
372
373#define OMX_BUFFERFLAG_DATACORRUPT 0x00000008
374
375/* End of Frame: The buffer contains exactly one end of frame and no data
376 *  occurs after the end of frame. This flag is an optional hint. The absence
377 *  of this flag does not imply the absence of an end of frame within the buffer.
378 * @ingroup buf
379*/
380#define OMX_BUFFERFLAG_ENDOFFRAME 0x00000010
381
382/* Sync Frame Flag: This flag is set when the buffer content contains a coded sync frame '
383 *  a frame that has no dependency on any other frame information
384 *  @ingroup buf
385 */
386#define OMX_BUFFERFLAG_SYNCFRAME 0x00000020
387
388/* Extra data present flag: there is extra data appended to the data stream
389 * residing in the buffer
390 * @ingroup buf
391 */
392#define OMX_BUFFERFLAG_EXTRADATA 0x00000040
393
394/** Codec Config Buffer Flag:
395* OMX_BUFFERFLAG_CODECCONFIG is an optional flag that is set by an
396* output port when all bytes in the buffer form part or all of a set of
397* codec specific configuration data.  Examples include SPS/PPS nal units
398* for OMX_VIDEO_CodingAVC or AudioSpecificConfig data for
399* OMX_AUDIO_CodingAAC.  Any component that for a given stream sets
400* OMX_BUFFERFLAG_CODECCONFIG shall not mix codec configuration bytes
401* with frame data in the same buffer, and shall send all buffers
402* containing codec configuration bytes before any buffers containing
403* frame data that those configurations bytes describe.
404* If the stream format for a particular codec has a frame specific
405* header at the start of each frame, for example OMX_AUDIO_CodingMP3 or
406* OMX_AUDIO_CodingAAC in ADTS mode, then these shall be presented as
407* normal without setting OMX_BUFFERFLAG_CODECCONFIG.
408 * @ingroup buf
409 */
410#define OMX_BUFFERFLAG_CODECCONFIG 0x00000080
411
412
413
414/** @ingroup buf */
415typedef struct OMX_BUFFERHEADERTYPE
416{
417    OMX_U32 nSize;              /**< size of the structure in bytes */
418    OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion;   /**< OMX specification version information */
419    OMX_U8* pBuffer;            /**< Pointer to actual block of memory
420                                     that is acting as the buffer */
421    OMX_U32 nAllocLen;          /**< size of the buffer allocated, in bytes */
422    OMX_U32 nFilledLen;         /**< number of bytes currently in the
423                                     buffer */
424    OMX_U32 nOffset;            /**< start offset of valid data in bytes from
425                                     the start of the buffer */
426    OMX_PTR pAppPrivate;        /**< pointer to any data the application
427                                     wants to associate with this buffer */
428    OMX_PTR pPlatformPrivate;   /**< pointer to any data the platform
429                                     wants to associate with this buffer */
430    OMX_PTR pInputPortPrivate;  /**< pointer to any data the input port
431                                     wants to associate with this buffer */
432    OMX_PTR pOutputPortPrivate; /**< pointer to any data the output port
433                                     wants to associate with this buffer */
434    OMX_HANDLETYPE hMarkTargetComponent; /**< The component that will generate a
435                                              mark event upon processing this buffer. */
436    OMX_PTR pMarkData;          /**< Application specific data associated with
437                                     the mark sent on a mark event to disambiguate
438                                     this mark from others. */
439    OMX_U32 nTickCount;         /**< Optional entry that the component and
440                                     application can update with a tick count
441                                     when they access the component.  This
442                                     value should be in microseconds.  Since
443                                     this is a value relative to an arbitrary
444                                     starting point, this value cannot be used
445                                     to determine absolute time.  This is an
446                                     optional entry and not all components
447                                     will update it.*/
448 OMX_TICKS nTimeStamp;          /**< Timestamp corresponding to the sample
449                                     starting at the first logical sample
450                                     boundary in the buffer. Timestamps of
451                                     successive samples within the buffer may
452                                     be inferred by adding the duration of the
453                                     of the preceding buffer to the timestamp
454                                     of the preceding buffer.*/
455  OMX_U32     nFlags;           /**< buffer specific flags */
456  OMX_U32 nOutputPortIndex;     /**< The index of the output port (if any) using
457                                     this buffer */
458  OMX_U32 nInputPortIndex;      /**< The index of the input port (if any) using
459                                     this buffer */
460} OMX_BUFFERHEADERTYPE;
461
462/** The OMX_EXTRADATATYPE enumeration is used to define the
463 * possible extra data payload types.
464 * NB: this enum is binary backwards compatible with the previous
465 * OMX_EXTRADATA_QUANT define.  This should be replaced with
466 * OMX_ExtraDataQuantization.
467 */
468typedef enum OMX_EXTRADATATYPE
469{
470   OMX_ExtraDataNone = 0,                       /**< Indicates that no more extra data sections follow */
471   OMX_ExtraDataQuantization,                   /**< The data payload contains quantization data */
472   OMX_ExtraDataKhronosExtensions = 0x6F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Khronos Standard Extensions */
473   OMX_ExtraDataVendorStartUnused = 0x7F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Vendor Extensions */
474   OMX_ExtraDataMax = 0x7FFFFFFF
475} OMX_EXTRADATATYPE;
476
477
478typedef struct OMX_OTHER_EXTRADATATYPE  {
479    OMX_U32 nSize;
480    OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion;
481    OMX_U32 nPortIndex;
482    OMX_EXTRADATATYPE eType;       /* Extra Data type */
483    OMX_U32 nDataSize;   /* Size of the supporting data to follow */
484    OMX_U8  data[1];     /* Supporting data hint  */
485} OMX_OTHER_EXTRADATATYPE;
486
487/** @ingroup comp */
488typedef struct OMX_PORT_PARAM_TYPE {
489    OMX_U32 nSize;              /**< size of the structure in bytes */
490    OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion;   /**< OMX specification version information */
491    OMX_U32 nPorts;             /**< The number of ports for this component */
492    OMX_U32 nStartPortNumber;   /** first port number for this type of port */
493} OMX_PORT_PARAM_TYPE;
494
495/** @ingroup comp */
496typedef enum OMX_EVENTTYPE
497{
498    OMX_EventCmdComplete,         /**< component has sucessfully completed a command */
499    OMX_EventError,               /**< component has detected an error condition */
500    OMX_EventMark,                /**< component has detected a buffer mark */
501    OMX_EventPortSettingsChanged, /**< component is reported a port settings change */
502    OMX_EventBufferFlag,          /**< component has detected an EOS */
503    OMX_EventResourcesAcquired,   /**< component has been granted resources and is
504                                       automatically starting the state change from
505                                       OMX_StateWaitForResources to OMX_StateIdle. */
506   OMX_EventComponentResumed,     /**< Component resumed due to reacquisition of resources */
507   OMX_EventDynamicResourcesAvailable, /**< Component has acquired previously unavailable dynamic resources */
508   OMX_EventPortFormatDetected,      /**< Component has detected a supported format. */
509   OMX_EventKhronosExtensions = 0x6F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Khronos Standard Extensions */
510   OMX_EventVendorStartUnused = 0x7F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Vendor Extensions */
511   OMX_EventMax = 0x7FFFFFFF
512} OMX_EVENTTYPE;
513
514typedef struct OMX_CALLBACKTYPE
515{
516    /** The EventHandler method is used to notify the application when an
517        event of interest occurs.  Events are defined in the OMX_EVENTTYPE
518        enumeration.  Please see that enumeration for details of what will
519        be returned for each type of event. Callbacks should not return
520        an error to the component, so if an error occurs, the application
521        shall handle it internally.  This is a blocking call.
522
523        The application should return from this call within 5 msec to avoid
524        blocking the component for an excessively long period of time.
525
526        @param hComponent
527            handle of the component to access.  This is the component
528            handle returned by the call to the GetHandle function.
529        @param pAppData
530            pointer to an application defined value that was provided in the
531            pAppData parameter to the OMX_GetHandle method for the component.
532            This application defined value is provided so that the application
533            can have a component specific context when receiving the callback.
534        @param eEvent
535            Event that the component wants to notify the application about.
536        @param nData1
537            nData will be the OMX_ERRORTYPE for an error event and will be
538            an OMX_COMMANDTYPE for a command complete event and OMX_INDEXTYPE for a OMX_PortSettingsChanged event.
539         @param nData2
540            nData2 will hold further information related to the event. Can be OMX_STATETYPE for
541            a OMX_CommandStateSet command or port index for a OMX_PortSettingsChanged event.
542            Default value is 0 if not used. )
543        @param pEventData
544            Pointer to additional event-specific data (see spec for meaning).
545      */
546
547   OMX_ERRORTYPE (*EventHandler)(
548        OMX_IN OMX_HANDLETYPE hComponent,
549        OMX_IN OMX_PTR pAppData,
550        OMX_IN OMX_EVENTTYPE eEvent,
551        OMX_IN OMX_U32 nData1,
552        OMX_IN OMX_U32 nData2,
553        OMX_IN OMX_PTR pEventData);
554
555    /** The EmptyBufferDone method is used to return emptied buffers from an
556        input port back to the application for reuse.  This is a blocking call
557        so the application should not attempt to refill the buffers during this
558        call, but should queue them and refill them in another thread.  There
559        is no error return, so the application shall handle any errors generated
560        internally.
561
562        The application should return from this call within 5 msec.
563
564        @param hComponent
565            handle of the component to access.  This is the component
566            handle returned by the call to the GetHandle function.
567        @param pAppData
568            pointer to an application defined value that was provided in the
569            pAppData parameter to the OMX_GetHandle method for the component.
570            This application defined value is provided so that the application
571            can have a component specific context when receiving the callback.
572        @param pBuffer
573            pointer to an OMX_BUFFERHEADERTYPE structure allocated with UseBuffer
574            or AllocateBuffer indicating the buffer that was emptied.
575        @ingroup buf
576     */
577    OMX_ERRORTYPE (*EmptyBufferDone)(
578        OMX_IN OMX_HANDLETYPE hComponent,
579        OMX_IN OMX_PTR pAppData,
580        OMX_IN OMX_BUFFERHEADERTYPE* pBuffer);
581
582    /** The FillBufferDone method is used to return filled buffers from an
583        output port back to the application for emptying and then reuse.
584        This is a blocking call so the application should not attempt to
585        empty the buffers during this call, but should queue the buffers
586        and empty them in another thread.  There is no error return, so
587        the application shall handle any errors generated internally.  The
588        application shall also update the buffer header to indicate the
589        number of bytes placed into the buffer.
590
591        The application should return from this call within 5 msec.
592
593        @param hComponent
594            handle of the component to access.  This is the component
595            handle returned by the call to the GetHandle function.
596        @param pAppData
597            pointer to an application defined value that was provided in the
598            pAppData parameter to the OMX_GetHandle method for the component.
599            This application defined value is provided so that the application
600            can have a component specific context when receiving the callback.
601        @param pBuffer
602            pointer to an OMX_BUFFERHEADERTYPE structure allocated with UseBuffer
603            or AllocateBuffer indicating the buffer that was filled.
604        @ingroup buf
605     */
606    OMX_ERRORTYPE (*FillBufferDone)(
607        OMX_OUT OMX_HANDLETYPE hComponent,
608        OMX_OUT OMX_PTR pAppData,
609        OMX_OUT OMX_BUFFERHEADERTYPE* pBuffer);
610
611} OMX_CALLBACKTYPE;
612
613/** The OMX_BUFFERSUPPLIERTYPE enumeration is used to dictate port supplier
614    preference when tunneling between two ports.
615    @ingroup tun buf
616*/
617typedef enum OMX_BUFFERSUPPLIERTYPE
618{
619    OMX_BufferSupplyUnspecified = 0x0, /**< port supplying the buffers is unspecified,
620                                              or don't care */
621    OMX_BufferSupplyInput,             /**< input port supplies the buffers */
622    OMX_BufferSupplyOutput,            /**< output port supplies the buffers */
623    OMX_BufferSupplyKhronosExtensions = 0x6F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Khronos Standard Extensions */
624    OMX_BufferSupplyVendorStartUnused = 0x7F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Vendor Extensions */
625    OMX_BufferSupplyMax = 0x7FFFFFFF
626} OMX_BUFFERSUPPLIERTYPE;
627
628
629/** buffer supplier parameter
630 * @ingroup tun
631 */
632typedef struct OMX_PARAM_BUFFERSUPPLIERTYPE {
633    OMX_U32 nSize; /**< size of the structure in bytes */
634    OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion; /**< OMX specification version information */
635    OMX_U32 nPortIndex; /**< port that this structure applies to */
636    OMX_BUFFERSUPPLIERTYPE eBufferSupplier; /**< buffer supplier */
637} OMX_PARAM_BUFFERSUPPLIERTYPE;
638
639
640/**< indicates that buffers received by an input port of a tunnel
641     may not modify the data in the buffers
642     @ingroup tun
643 */
644#define OMX_PORTTUNNELFLAG_READONLY 0x00000001
645
646
647/** The OMX_TUNNELSETUPTYPE structure is used to pass data from an output
648    port to an input port as part the two ComponentTunnelRequest calls
649    resulting from a OMX_SetupTunnel call from the IL Client.
650    @ingroup tun
651 */
652typedef struct OMX_TUNNELSETUPTYPE
653{
654    OMX_U32 nTunnelFlags;             /**< bit flags for tunneling */
655    OMX_BUFFERSUPPLIERTYPE eSupplier; /**< supplier preference */
656} OMX_TUNNELSETUPTYPE;
657
658/* OMX Component headers is included to enable the core to use
659   macros for functions into the component for OMX release 1.0.
660   Developers should not access any structures or data from within
661   the component header directly */
662/* TO BE REMOVED - #include <OMX_Component.h> */
663
664/** GetComponentVersion will return information about the component.
665    This is a blocking call.  This macro will go directly from the
666    application to the component (via a core macro).  The
667    component will return from this call within 5 msec.
668    @param [in] hComponent
669        handle of component to execute the command
670    @param [out] pComponentName
671        pointer to an empty string of length 128 bytes.  The component
672        will write its name into this string.  The name will be
673        terminated by a single zero byte.  The name of a component will
674        be 127 bytes or less to leave room for the trailing zero byte.
675        An example of a valid component name is "OMX.ABC.ChannelMixer\0".
676    @param [out] pComponentVersion
677        pointer to an OMX Version structure that the component will fill
678        in.  The component will fill in a value that indicates the
679        component version.  NOTE: the component version is NOT the same
680        as the OMX Specification version (found in all structures).  The
681        component version is defined by the vendor of the component and
682        its value is entirely up to the component vendor.
683    @param [out] pSpecVersion
684        pointer to an OMX Version structure that the component will fill
685        in.  The SpecVersion is the version of the specification that the
686        component was built against.  Please note that this value may or
687        may not match the structure's version.  For example, if the
688        component was built against the 2.0 specification, but the
689        application (which creates the structure is built against the
690        1.0 specification the versions would be different.
691    @param [out] pComponentUUID
692        pointer to the UUID of the component which will be filled in by
693        the component.  The UUID is a unique identifier that is set at
694        RUN time for the component and is unique to each instantion of
695        the component.
696    @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
697        If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
698        OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
699    @ingroup comp
700 */
701#define OMX_GetComponentVersion(                            \
702        hComponent,                                         \
703        pComponentName,                                     \
704        pComponentVersion,                                  \
705        pSpecVersion,                                       \
706        pComponentUUID)                                     \
707    ((OMX_COMPONENTTYPE*)hComponent)->GetComponentVersion(  \
708        hComponent,                                         \
709        pComponentName,                                     \
710        pComponentVersion,                                  \
711        pSpecVersion,                                       \
712        pComponentUUID)                 /* Macro End */
713
714
715/** Send a command to the component.  This call is a non-blocking call.
716    The component should check the parameters and then queue the command
717    to the component thread to be executed.  The component thread shall
718    send the EventHandler() callback at the conclusion of the command.
719    This macro will go directly from the application to the component (via
720    a core macro).  The component will return from this call within 5 msec.
721
722    When the command is "OMX_CommandStateSet" the component will queue a
723    state transition to the new state idenfied in nParam.
724
725    When the command is "OMX_CommandFlush", to flush a port's buffer queues,
726    the command will force the component to return all buffers NOT CURRENTLY
727    BEING PROCESSED to the application, in the order in which the buffers
728    were received.
729
730    When the command is "OMX_CommandPortDisable" or
731    "OMX_CommandPortEnable", the component's port (given by the value of
732    nParam) will be stopped or restarted.
733
734    When the command "OMX_CommandMarkBuffer" is used to mark a buffer, the
735    pCmdData will point to a OMX_MARKTYPE structure containing the component
736    handle of the component to examine the buffer chain for the mark.  nParam1
737    contains the index of the port on which the buffer mark is applied.
738
739    Specification text for more details.
740
741    @param [in] hComponent
742        handle of component to execute the command
743    @param [in] Cmd
744        Command for the component to execute
745    @param [in] nParam
746        Parameter for the command to be executed.  When Cmd has the value
747        OMX_CommandStateSet, value is a member of OMX_STATETYPE.  When Cmd has
748        the value OMX_CommandFlush, value of nParam indicates which port(s)
749        to flush. -1 is used to flush all ports a single port index will
750        only flush that port.  When Cmd has the value "OMX_CommandPortDisable"
751        or "OMX_CommandPortEnable", the component's port is given by
752        the value of nParam.  When Cmd has the value "OMX_CommandMarkBuffer"
753        the components pot is given by the value of nParam.
754    @param [in] pCmdData
755        Parameter pointing to the OMX_MARKTYPE structure when Cmd has the value
756        "OMX_CommandMarkBuffer".
757    @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
758        If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
759        OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
760    @ingroup comp
761 */
762#define OMX_SendCommand(                                    \
763         hComponent,                                        \
764         Cmd,                                               \
765         nParam,                                            \
766         pCmdData)                                          \
767     ((OMX_COMPONENTTYPE*)hComponent)->SendCommand(         \
768         hComponent,                                        \
769         Cmd,                                               \
770         nParam,                                            \
771         pCmdData)                          /* Macro End */
772
773
774/** The OMX_GetParameter macro will get one of the current parameter
775    settings from the component.  This macro cannot only be invoked when
776    the component is in the OMX_StateInvalid state.  The nParamIndex
777    parameter is used to indicate which structure is being requested from
778    the component.  The application shall allocate the correct structure
779    and shall fill in the structure size and version information before
780    invoking this macro.  When the parameter applies to a port, the
781    caller shall fill in the appropriate nPortIndex value indicating the
782    port on which the parameter applies. If the component has not had
783    any settings changed, then the component should return a set of
784    valid DEFAULT  parameters for the component.  This is a blocking
785    call.
786
787    The component should return from this call within 20 msec.
788
789    @param [in] hComponent
790        Handle of the component to be accessed.  This is the component
791        handle returned by the call to the OMX_GetHandle function.
792    @param [in] nParamIndex
793        Index of the structure to be filled.  This value is from the
794        OMX_INDEXTYPE enumeration.
795    @param [in,out] pComponentParameterStructure
796        Pointer to application allocated structure to be filled by the
797        component.
798    @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
799        If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
800        OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
801    @ingroup comp
802 */
803#define OMX_GetParameter(                                   \
804        hComponent,                                         \
805        nParamIndex,                                        \
806        pComponentParameterStructure)                        \
807    ((OMX_COMPONENTTYPE*)hComponent)->GetParameter(         \
808        hComponent,                                         \
809        nParamIndex,                                        \
810        pComponentParameterStructure)    /* Macro End */
811
812
813/** The OMX_SetParameter macro will send an initialization parameter
814    structure to a component.  Each structure shall be sent one at a time,
815    in a separate invocation of the macro.  This macro can only be
816    invoked when the component is in the OMX_StateLoaded state, or the
817    port is disabled (when the parameter applies to a port). The
818    nParamIndex parameter is used to indicate which structure is being
819    passed to the component.  The application shall allocate the
820    correct structure and shall fill in the structure size and version
821    information (as well as the actual data) before invoking this macro.
822    The application is free to dispose of this structure after the call
823    as the component is required to copy any data it shall retain.  This
824    is a blocking call.
825
826    The component should return from this call within 20 msec.
827
828    @param [in] hComponent
829        Handle of the component to be accessed.  This is the component
830        handle returned by the call to the OMX_GetHandle function.
831    @param [in] nIndex
832        Index of the structure to be sent.  This value is from the
833        OMX_INDEXTYPE enumeration.
834    @param [in] pComponentParameterStructure
835        pointer to application allocated structure to be used for
836        initialization by the component.
837    @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
838        If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
839        OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
840    @ingroup comp
841 */
842#define OMX_SetParameter(                                   \
843        hComponent,                                         \
844        nParamIndex,                                        \
845        pComponentParameterStructure)                        \
846    ((OMX_COMPONENTTYPE*)hComponent)->SetParameter(         \
847        hComponent,                                         \
848        nParamIndex,                                        \
849        pComponentParameterStructure)    /* Macro End */
850
851
852/** The OMX_GetConfig macro will get one of the configuration structures
853    from a component.  This macro can be invoked anytime after the
854    component has been loaded.  The nParamIndex call parameter is used to
855    indicate which structure is being requested from the component.  The
856    application shall allocate the correct structure and shall fill in the
857    structure size and version information before invoking this macro.
858    If the component has not had this configuration parameter sent before,
859    then the component should return a set of valid DEFAULT values for the
860    component.  This is a blocking call.
861
862    The component should return from this call within 5 msec.
863
864    @param [in] hComponent
865        Handle of the component to be accessed.  This is the component
866        handle returned by the call to the OMX_GetHandle function.
867    @param [in] nIndex
868        Index of the structure to be filled.  This value is from the
869        OMX_INDEXTYPE enumeration.
870    @param [in,out] pComponentConfigStructure
871        pointer to application allocated structure to be filled by the
872        component.
873    @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
874        If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
875        OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
876    @ingroup comp
877*/
878#define OMX_GetConfig(                                      \
879        hComponent,                                         \
880        nConfigIndex,                                       \
881        pComponentConfigStructure)                           \
882    ((OMX_COMPONENTTYPE*)hComponent)->GetConfig(            \
883        hComponent,                                         \
884        nConfigIndex,                                       \
885        pComponentConfigStructure)       /* Macro End */
886
887
888/** The OMX_SetConfig macro will send one of the configuration
889    structures to a component.  Each structure shall be sent one at a time,
890    each in a separate invocation of the macro.  This macro can be invoked
891    anytime after the component has been loaded.  The application shall
892    allocate the correct structure and shall fill in the structure size
893    and version information (as well as the actual data) before invoking
894    this macro.  The application is free to dispose of this structure after
895    the call as the component is required to copy any data it shall retain.
896    This is a blocking call.
897
898    The component should return from this call within 5 msec.
899
900    @param [in] hComponent
901        Handle of the component to be accessed.  This is the component
902        handle returned by the call to the OMX_GetHandle function.
903    @param [in] nConfigIndex
904        Index of the structure to be sent.  This value is from the
905        OMX_INDEXTYPE enumeration above.
906    @param [in] pComponentConfigStructure
907        pointer to application allocated structure to be used for
908        initialization by the component.
909    @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
910        If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
911        OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
912    @ingroup comp
913 */
914#define OMX_SetConfig(                                      \
915        hComponent,                                         \
916        nConfigIndex,                                       \
917        pComponentConfigStructure)                           \
918    ((OMX_COMPONENTTYPE*)hComponent)->SetConfig(            \
919        hComponent,                                         \
920        nConfigIndex,                                       \
921        pComponentConfigStructure)       /* Macro End */
922
923
924/** The OMX_GetExtensionIndex macro will invoke a component to translate
925    a vendor specific configuration or parameter string into an OMX
926    structure index.  There is no requirement for the vendor to support
927    this command for the indexes already found in the OMX_INDEXTYPE
928    enumeration (this is done to save space in small components).  The
929    component shall support all vendor supplied extension indexes not found
930    in the master OMX_INDEXTYPE enumeration.  This is a blocking call.
931
932    The component should return from this call within 5 msec.
933
934    @param [in] hComponent
935        Handle of the component to be accessed.  This is the component
936        handle returned by the call to the GetHandle function.
937    @param [in] cParameterName
938        OMX_STRING that shall be less than 128 characters long including
939        the trailing null byte.  This is the string that will get
940        translated by the component into a configuration index.
941    @param [out] pIndexType
942        a pointer to a OMX_INDEXTYPE to receive the index value.
943    @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
944        If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
945        OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
946    @ingroup comp
947 */
948#define OMX_GetExtensionIndex(                              \
949        hComponent,                                         \
950        cParameterName,                                     \
951        pIndexType)                                         \
952    ((OMX_COMPONENTTYPE*)hComponent)->GetExtensionIndex(    \
953        hComponent,                                         \
954        cParameterName,                                     \
955        pIndexType)                     /* Macro End */
956
957
958/** The OMX_GetState macro will invoke the component to get the current
959    state of the component and place the state value into the location
960    pointed to by pState.
961
962    The component should return from this call within 5 msec.
963
964    @param [in] hComponent
965        Handle of the component to be accessed.  This is the component
966        handle returned by the call to the OMX_GetHandle function.
967    @param [out] pState
968        pointer to the location to receive the state.  The value returned
969        is one of the OMX_STATETYPE members
970    @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
971        If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
972        OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
973    @ingroup comp
974 */
975#define OMX_GetState(                                       \
976        hComponent,                                         \
977        pState)                                             \
978    ((OMX_COMPONENTTYPE*)hComponent)->GetState(             \
979        hComponent,                                         \
980        pState)                         /* Macro End */
981
982
983/** The OMX_UseBuffer macro will request that the component use
984    a buffer (and allocate its own buffer header) already allocated
985    by another component, or by the IL Client. This is a blocking
986    call.
987
988    The component should return from this call within 20 msec.
989
990    @param [in] hComponent
991        Handle of the component to be accessed.  This is the component
992        handle returned by the call to the OMX_GetHandle function.
993    @param [out] ppBuffer
994        pointer to an OMX_BUFFERHEADERTYPE structure used to receive the
995        pointer to the buffer header
996    @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
997        If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
998        OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
999    @ingroup comp buf
1000 */
1001
1002#define OMX_UseBuffer(                                      \
1003           hComponent,                                      \
1004           ppBufferHdr,                                     \
1005           nPortIndex,                                      \
1006           pAppPrivate,                                     \
1007           nSizeBytes,                                      \
1008           pBuffer)                                         \
1009    ((OMX_COMPONENTTYPE*)hComponent)->UseBuffer(            \
1010           hComponent,                                      \
1011           ppBufferHdr,                                     \
1012           nPortIndex,                                      \
1013           pAppPrivate,                                     \
1014           nSizeBytes,                                      \
1015           pBuffer)
1016
1017
1018/** The OMX_AllocateBuffer macro will request that the component allocate
1019    a new buffer and buffer header.  The component will allocate the
1020    buffer and the buffer header and return a pointer to the buffer
1021    header.  This is a blocking call.
1022
1023    The component should return from this call within 5 msec.
1024
1025    @param [in] hComponent
1026        Handle of the component to be accessed.  This is the component
1027        handle returned by the call to the OMX_GetHandle function.
1028    @param [out] ppBuffer
1029        pointer to an OMX_BUFFERHEADERTYPE structure used to receive
1030        the pointer to the buffer header
1031    @param [in] nPortIndex
1032        nPortIndex is used to select the port on the component the buffer will
1033        be used with.  The port can be found by using the nPortIndex
1034        value as an index into the Port Definition array of the component.
1035    @param [in] pAppPrivate
1036        pAppPrivate is used to initialize the pAppPrivate member of the
1037        buffer header structure.
1038    @param [in] nSizeBytes
1039        size of the buffer to allocate.  Used when bAllocateNew is true.
1040    @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
1041        If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
1042        OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
1043    @ingroup comp buf
1044 */
1045#define OMX_AllocateBuffer(                                 \
1046        hComponent,                                         \
1047        ppBuffer,                                           \
1048        nPortIndex,                                         \
1049        pAppPrivate,                                        \
1050        nSizeBytes)                                         \
1051    ((OMX_COMPONENTTYPE*)hComponent)->AllocateBuffer(       \
1052        hComponent,                                         \
1053        ppBuffer,                                           \
1054        nPortIndex,                                         \
1055        pAppPrivate,                                        \
1056        nSizeBytes)                     /* Macro End */
1057
1058
1059/** The OMX_FreeBuffer macro will release a buffer header from the component
1060    which was allocated using either OMX_AllocateBuffer or OMX_UseBuffer. If
1061    the component allocated the buffer (see the OMX_UseBuffer macro) then
1062    the component shall free the buffer and buffer header. This is a
1063    blocking call.
1064
1065    The component should return from this call within 20 msec.
1066
1067    @param [in] hComponent
1068        Handle of the component to be accessed.  This is the component
1069        handle returned by the call to the OMX_GetHandle function.
1070    @param [in] nPortIndex
1071        nPortIndex is used to select the port on the component the buffer will
1072        be used with.
1073    @param [in] pBuffer
1074        pointer to an OMX_BUFFERHEADERTYPE structure allocated with UseBuffer
1075        or AllocateBuffer.
1076    @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
1077        If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
1078        OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
1079    @ingroup comp buf
1080 */
1081#define OMX_FreeBuffer(                                     \
1082        hComponent,                                         \
1083        nPortIndex,                                         \
1084        pBuffer)                                            \
1085    ((OMX_COMPONENTTYPE*)hComponent)->FreeBuffer(           \
1086        hComponent,                                         \
1087        nPortIndex,                                         \
1088        pBuffer)                        /* Macro End */
1089
1090
1091/** The OMX_EmptyThisBuffer macro will send a buffer full of data to an
1092    input port of a component.  The buffer will be emptied by the component
1093    and returned to the application via the EmptyBufferDone call back.
1094    This is a non-blocking call in that the component will record the buffer
1095    and return immediately and then empty the buffer, later, at the proper
1096    time.  As expected, this macro may be invoked only while the component
1097    is in the OMX_StateExecuting.  If nPortIndex does not specify an input
1098    port, the component shall return an error.
1099
1100    The component should return from this call within 5 msec.
1101
1102    @param [in] hComponent
1103        Handle of the component to be accessed.  This is the component
1104        handle returned by the call to the OMX_GetHandle function.
1105    @param [in] pBuffer
1106        pointer to an OMX_BUFFERHEADERTYPE structure allocated with UseBuffer
1107        or AllocateBuffer.
1108    @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
1109        If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
1110        OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
1111    @ingroup comp buf
1112 */
1113#define OMX_EmptyThisBuffer(                                \
1114        hComponent,                                         \
1115        pBuffer)                                            \
1116    ((OMX_COMPONENTTYPE*)hComponent)->EmptyThisBuffer(      \
1117        hComponent,                                         \
1118        pBuffer)                        /* Macro End */
1119
1120
1121/** The OMX_FillThisBuffer macro will send an empty buffer to an
1122    output port of a component.  The buffer will be filled by the component
1123    and returned to the application via the FillBufferDone call back.
1124    This is a non-blocking call in that the component will record the buffer
1125    and return immediately and then fill the buffer, later, at the proper
1126    time.  As expected, this macro may be invoked only while the component
1127    is in the OMX_ExecutingState.  If nPortIndex does not specify an output
1128    port, the component shall return an error.
1129
1130    The component should return from this call within 5 msec.
1131
1132    @param [in] hComponent
1133        Handle of the component to be accessed.  This is the component
1134        handle returned by the call to the OMX_GetHandle function.
1135    @param [in] pBuffer
1136        pointer to an OMX_BUFFERHEADERTYPE structure allocated with UseBuffer
1137        or AllocateBuffer.
1138    @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
1139        If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
1140        OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
1141    @ingroup comp buf
1142 */
1143#define OMX_FillThisBuffer(                                 \
1144        hComponent,                                         \
1145        pBuffer)                                            \
1146    ((OMX_COMPONENTTYPE*)hComponent)->FillThisBuffer(       \
1147        hComponent,                                         \
1148        pBuffer)                        /* Macro End */
1149
1150
1151
1152/** The OMX_UseEGLImage macro will request that the component use
1153    a EGLImage provided by EGL (and allocate its own buffer header)
1154    This is a blocking call.
1155
1156    The component should return from this call within 20 msec.
1157
1158    @param [in] hComponent
1159        Handle of the component to be accessed.  This is the component
1160        handle returned by the call to the OMX_GetHandle function.
1161    @param [out] ppBuffer
1162        pointer to an OMX_BUFFERHEADERTYPE structure used to receive the
1163        pointer to the buffer header.  Note that the memory location used
1164        for this buffer is NOT visible to the IL Client.
1165    @param [in] nPortIndex
1166        nPortIndex is used to select the port on the component the buffer will
1167        be used with.  The port can be found by using the nPortIndex
1168        value as an index into the Port Definition array of the component.
1169    @param [in] pAppPrivate
1170        pAppPrivate is used to initialize the pAppPrivate member of the
1171        buffer header structure.
1172    @param [in] eglImage
1173        eglImage contains the handle of the EGLImage to use as a buffer on the
1174        specified port.  The component is expected to validate properties of
1175        the EGLImage against the configuration of the port to ensure the component
1176        can use the EGLImage as a buffer.
1177    @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
1178        If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
1179        OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
1180    @ingroup comp buf
1181 */
1182#define OMX_UseEGLImage(                                    \
1183           hComponent,                                      \
1184           ppBufferHdr,                                     \
1185           nPortIndex,                                      \
1186           pAppPrivate,                                     \
1187           eglImage)                                        \
1188    ((OMX_COMPONENTTYPE*)hComponent)->UseEGLImage(          \
1189           hComponent,                                      \
1190           ppBufferHdr,                                     \
1191           nPortIndex,                                      \
1192           pAppPrivate,                                     \
1193           eglImage)
1194
1195/** The OMX_Init method is used to initialize the OMX core.  It shall be the
1196    first call made into OMX and it should only be executed one time without
1197    an interviening OMX_Deinit call.
1198
1199    The core should return from this call within 20 msec.
1200
1201    @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
1202        If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
1203        OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
1204    @ingroup core
1205 */
1206OMX_API OMX_ERRORTYPE OMX_APIENTRY OMX_Init(void);
1207
1208
1209/** The OMX_Deinit method is used to deinitialize the OMX core.  It shall be
1210    the last call made into OMX. In the event that the core determines that
1211    thare are components loaded when this call is made, the core may return
1212    with an error rather than try to unload the components.
1213
1214    The core should return from this call within 20 msec.
1215
1216    @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
1217        If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
1218        OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
1219    @ingroup core
1220 */
1221OMX_API OMX_ERRORTYPE OMX_APIENTRY OMX_Deinit(void);
1222
1223
1224/** The OMX_ComponentNameEnum method will enumerate through all the names of
1225    recognised valid components in the system. This function is provided
1226    as a means to detect all the components in the system run-time. There is
1227    no strict ordering to the enumeration order of component names, although
1228    each name will only be enumerated once.  If the OMX core supports run-time
1229    installation of new components, it is only requried to detect newly
1230    installed components when the first call to enumerate component names
1231    is made (i.e. when nIndex is 0x0).
1232
1233    The core should return from this call in 20 msec.
1234
1235    @param [out] cComponentName
1236        pointer to a null terminated string with the component name.  The
1237        names of the components are strings less than 127 bytes in length
1238        plus the trailing null for a maximum size of 128 bytes.  An example
1239        of a valid component name is "OMX.TI.AUDIO.DSP.MIXER\0".  Names are
1240        assigned by the vendor, but shall start with "OMX." and then have
1241        the Vendor designation next.
1242    @param [in] nNameLength
1243        number of characters in the cComponentName string.  With all
1244        component name strings restricted to less than 128 characters
1245        (including the trailing null) it is recomended that the caller
1246        provide a input string for the cComponentName of 128 characters.
1247    @param [in] nIndex
1248        number containing the enumeration index for the component.
1249        Multiple calls to OMX_ComponentNameEnum with increasing values
1250        of nIndex will enumerate through the component names in the
1251        system until OMX_ErrorNoMore is returned.  The value of nIndex
1252        is 0 to (N-1), where N is the number of valid installed components
1253        in the system.
1254    @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
1255        If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
1256        OMX_ErrorNone.  When the value of nIndex exceeds the number of
1257        components in the system minus 1, OMX_ErrorNoMore will be
1258        returned. Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
1259    @ingroup core
1260 */
1261OMX_API OMX_ERRORTYPE OMX_APIENTRY OMX_ComponentNameEnum(
1262    OMX_OUT OMX_STRING cComponentName,
1263    OMX_IN  OMX_U32 nNameLength,
1264    OMX_IN  OMX_U32 nIndex);
1265
1266
1267/** The OMX_GetHandle method will locate the component specified by the
1268    component name given, load that component into memory and then invoke
1269    the component's methods to create an instance of the component.
1270
1271    The core should return from this call within 20 msec.
1272
1273    @param [out] pHandle
1274        pointer to an OMX_HANDLETYPE pointer to be filled in by this method.
1275    @param [in] cComponentName
1276        pointer to a null terminated string with the component name.  The
1277        names of the components are strings less than 127 bytes in length
1278        plus the trailing null for a maximum size of 128 bytes.  An example
1279        of a valid component name is "OMX.TI.AUDIO.DSP.MIXER\0".  Names are
1280        assigned by the vendor, but shall start with "OMX." and then have
1281        the Vendor designation next.
1282    @param [in] pAppData
1283        pointer to an application defined value that will be returned
1284        during callbacks so that the application can identify the source
1285        of the callback.
1286    @param [in] pCallBacks
1287        pointer to a OMX_CALLBACKTYPE structure that will be passed to the
1288        component to initialize it with.
1289    @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
1290        If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
1291        OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
1292    @ingroup core
1293 */
1294OMX_API OMX_ERRORTYPE OMX_APIENTRY OMX_GetHandle(
1295    OMX_OUT OMX_HANDLETYPE* pHandle,
1296    OMX_IN  OMX_STRING cComponentName,
1297    OMX_IN  OMX_PTR pAppData,
1298    OMX_IN  OMX_CALLBACKTYPE* pCallBacks);
1299
1300
1301/** The OMX_FreeHandle method will free a handle allocated by the OMX_GetHandle
1302    method.  If the component reference count goes to zero, the component will
1303    be unloaded from memory.
1304
1305    The core should return from this call within 20 msec when the component is
1306    in the OMX_StateLoaded state.
1307
1308    @param [in] hComponent
1309        Handle of the component to be accessed.  This is the component
1310        handle returned by the call to the GetHandle function.
1311    @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
1312        If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
1313        OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
1314    @ingroup core
1315 */
1316OMX_API OMX_ERRORTYPE OMX_APIENTRY OMX_FreeHandle(
1317    OMX_IN  OMX_HANDLETYPE hComponent);
1318
1319
1320
1321/** The OMX_SetupTunnel method will handle the necessary calls to the components
1322    to setup the specified tunnel the two components.  NOTE: This is
1323    an actual method (not a #define macro).  This method will make calls into
1324    the component ComponentTunnelRequest method to do the actual tunnel
1325    connection.
1326
1327    The ComponentTunnelRequest method on both components will be called.
1328    This method shall not be called unless the component is in the
1329    OMX_StateLoaded state except when the ports used for the tunnel are
1330    disabled. In this case, the component may be in the OMX_StateExecuting,
1331    OMX_StatePause, or OMX_StateIdle states.
1332
1333    The core should return from this call within 20 msec.
1334
1335    @param [in] hOutput
1336        Handle of the component to be accessed.  Also this is the handle
1337        of the component whose port, specified in the nPortOutput parameter
1338        will be used the source for the tunnel. This is the component handle
1339        returned by the call to the OMX_GetHandle function.  There is a
1340        requirement that hOutput be the source for the data when
1341        tunelling (i.e. nPortOutput is an output port).  If 0x0, the component
1342        specified in hInput will have it's port specified in nPortInput
1343        setup for communication with the application / IL client.
1344    @param [in] nPortOutput
1345        nPortOutput is used to select the source port on component to be
1346        used in the tunnel.
1347    @param [in] hInput
1348        This is the component to setup the tunnel with. This is the handle
1349        of the component whose port, specified in the nPortInput parameter
1350        will be used the destination for the tunnel. This is the component handle
1351        returned by the call to the OMX_GetHandle function.  There is a
1352        requirement that hInput be the destination for the data when
1353        tunelling (i.e. nPortInut is an input port).   If 0x0, the component
1354        specified in hOutput will have it's port specified in nPortPOutput
1355        setup for communication with the application / IL client.
1356    @param [in] nPortInput
1357        nPortInput is used to select the destination port on component to be
1358        used in the tunnel.
1359    @return OMX_ERRORTYPE
1360        If the command successfully executes, the return code will be
1361        OMX_ErrorNone.  Otherwise the appropriate OMX error will be returned.
1362        When OMX_ErrorNotImplemented is returned, one or both components is
1363        a non-interop component and does not support tunneling.
1364
1365        On failure, the ports of both components are setup for communication
1366        with the application / IL Client.
1367    @ingroup core tun
1368 */
1369OMX_API OMX_ERRORTYPE OMX_APIENTRY OMX_SetupTunnel(
1370    OMX_IN  OMX_HANDLETYPE hOutput,
1371    OMX_IN  OMX_U32 nPortOutput,
1372    OMX_IN  OMX_HANDLETYPE hInput,
1373    OMX_IN  OMX_U32 nPortInput);
1374
1375/** @ingroup cp */
1376OMX_API OMX_ERRORTYPE   OMX_GetContentPipe(
1377    OMX_OUT OMX_HANDLETYPE *hPipe,
1378    OMX_IN OMX_STRING szURI);
1379
1380/** The OMX_GetComponentsOfRole method will return the number of components that support the given
1381    role and (if the compNames field is non-NULL) the names of those components. The call will fail if
1382    an insufficiently sized array of names is supplied. To ensure the array is sufficiently sized the
1383    client should:
1384        * first call this function with the compNames field NULL to determine the number of component names
1385        * second call this function with the compNames field pointing to an array of names allocated
1386          according to the number returned by the first call.
1387
1388    The core should return from this call within 5 msec.
1389
1390    @param [in] role
1391        This is generic standard component name consisting only of component class
1392        name and the type within that class (e.g. 'audio_decoder.aac').
1393    @param [inout] pNumComps
1394        This is used both as input and output.
1395
1396        If compNames is NULL, the input is ignored and the output specifies how many components support
1397        the given role.
1398
1399        If compNames is not NULL, on input it bounds the size of the input structure and
1400        on output, it specifies the number of components string names listed within the compNames parameter.
1401    @param [inout] compNames
1402        If NULL this field is ignored. If non-NULL this points to an array of 128-byte strings which accepts
1403        a list of the names of all physical components that implement the specified standard component name.
1404        Each name is NULL terminated. numComps indicates the number of names.
1405    @ingroup core
1406 */
1407OMX_API OMX_ERRORTYPE OMX_GetComponentsOfRole (
1408    OMX_IN      OMX_STRING role,
1409    OMX_INOUT   OMX_U32 *pNumComps,
1410    OMX_INOUT   OMX_U8  **compNames);
1411
1412/** The OMX_GetRolesOfComponent method will return the number of roles supported by the given
1413    component and (if the roles field is non-NULL) the names of those roles. The call will fail if
1414    an insufficiently sized array of names is supplied. To ensure the array is sufficiently sized the
1415    client should:
1416        * first call this function with the roles field NULL to determine the number of role names
1417        * second call this function with the roles field pointing to an array of names allocated
1418          according to the number returned by the first call.
1419
1420    The core should return from this call within 5 msec.
1421
1422    @param [in] compName
1423        This is the name of the component being queried about.
1424    @param [inout] pNumRoles
1425        This is used both as input and output.
1426
1427        If roles is NULL, the input is ignored and the output specifies how many roles the component supports.
1428
1429        If compNames is not NULL, on input it bounds the size of the input structure and
1430        on output, it specifies the number of roles string names listed within the roles parameter.
1431    @param [out] roles
1432        If NULL this field is ignored. If non-NULL this points to an array of 128-byte strings
1433        which accepts a list of the names of all standard components roles implemented on the
1434        specified component name. numComps indicates the number of names.
1435    @ingroup core
1436 */
1437OMX_API OMX_ERRORTYPE OMX_GetRolesOfComponent (
1438    OMX_IN      OMX_STRING compName,
1439    OMX_INOUT   OMX_U32 *pNumRoles,
1440    OMX_OUT     OMX_U8 **roles);
1441
1442#ifdef __cplusplus
1443}
1444#endif /* __cplusplus */
1445
1446#endif
1447/* File EOF */
1448
1449