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16
17#ifndef ANDROID_SERVERS_CAMERA3_STREAM_H
18#define ANDROID_SERVERS_CAMERA3_STREAM_H
19
20#include <gui/Surface.h>
21#include <utils/RefBase.h>
22#include <utils/String8.h>
23#include <utils/String16.h>
24#include <utils/List.h>
25
26#include "hardware/camera3.h"
27
28#include "Camera3StreamBufferListener.h"
29#include "Camera3StreamInterface.h"
30
31namespace android {
32
33namespace camera3 {
34
35/**
36 * A class for managing a single stream of input or output data from the camera
37 * device.
38 *
39 * The stream has an internal state machine to track whether it's
40 * connected/configured/etc.
41 *
42 * States:
43 *
44 *  STATE_ERROR: A serious error has occurred, stream is unusable. Outstanding
45 *    buffers may still be returned.
46 *
47 *  STATE_CONSTRUCTED: The stream is ready for configuration, but buffers cannot
48 *    be gotten yet. Not connected to any endpoint, no buffers are registered
49 *    with the HAL.
50 *
51 *  STATE_IN_CONFIG: Configuration has started, but not yet concluded. During this
52 *    time, the usage, max_buffers, and priv fields of camera3_stream returned by
53 *    startConfiguration() may be modified.
54 *
55 *  STATE_IN_RE_CONFIG: Configuration has started, and the stream has been
56 *    configured before. Need to track separately from IN_CONFIG to avoid
57 *    re-registering buffers with HAL.
58 *
59 *  STATE_CONFIGURED: Stream is configured, and has registered buffers with the
60 *    HAL (if necessary). The stream's getBuffer/returnBuffer work. The priv
61 *    pointer may still be modified.
62 *
63 *  STATE_PREPARING: The stream's buffers are being pre-allocated for use.  On
64 *    older HALs, this is done as part of configuration, but in newer HALs
65 *    buffers may be allocated at time of first use. But some use cases require
66 *    buffer allocation upfront, to minmize disruption due to lengthy allocation
67 *    duration.  In this state, only prepareNextBuffer() and cancelPrepare()
68 *    may be called.
69 *
70 * Transition table:
71 *
72 *    <none>               => STATE_CONSTRUCTED:
73 *        When constructed with valid arguments
74 *    <none>               => STATE_ERROR:
75 *        When constructed with invalid arguments
76 *    STATE_CONSTRUCTED    => STATE_IN_CONFIG:
77 *        When startConfiguration() is called
78 *    STATE_IN_CONFIG      => STATE_CONFIGURED:
79 *        When finishConfiguration() is called
80 *    STATE_IN_CONFIG      => STATE_ERROR:
81 *        When finishConfiguration() fails to allocate or register buffers.
82 *    STATE_CONFIGURED     => STATE_IN_RE_CONFIG:  *
83 *        When startConfiguration() is called again, after making sure stream is
84 *        idle with waitUntilIdle().
85 *    STATE_IN_RE_CONFIG   => STATE_CONFIGURED:
86 *        When finishConfiguration() is called.
87 *    STATE_IN_RE_CONFIG   => STATE_ERROR:
88 *        When finishConfiguration() fails to allocate or register buffers.
89 *    STATE_CONFIGURED     => STATE_CONSTRUCTED:
90 *        When disconnect() is called after making sure stream is idle with
91 *        waitUntilIdle().
92 *    STATE_CONFIGURED     => STATE_PREPARING:
93 *        When startPrepare is called before the stream has a buffer
94 *        queued back into it for the first time.
95 *    STATE_PREPARING      => STATE_CONFIGURED:
96 *        When sufficient prepareNextBuffer calls have been made to allocate
97 *        all stream buffers, or cancelPrepare is called.
98 *    STATE_CONFIGURED     => STATE_ABANDONED:
99 *        When the buffer queue of the stream is abandoned.
100 *
101 * Status Tracking:
102 *    Each stream is tracked by StatusTracker as a separate component,
103 *    depending on the handed out buffer count. The state must be STATE_CONFIGURED
104 *    in order for the component to be marked.
105 *
106 *    It's marked in one of two ways:
107 *
108 *    - ACTIVE: One or more buffers have been handed out (with #getBuffer).
109 *    - IDLE: All buffers have been returned (with #returnBuffer), and their
110 *          respective release_fence(s) have been signaled.
111 *
112 *    A typical use case is output streams. When the HAL has any buffers
113 *    dequeued, the stream is marked ACTIVE. When the HAL returns all buffers
114 *    (e.g. if no capture requests are active), the stream is marked IDLE.
115 *    In this use case, the app consumer does not affect the component status.
116 *
117 */
118class Camera3Stream :
119        protected camera3_stream,
120        public virtual Camera3StreamInterface,
121        public virtual RefBase {
122  public:
123
124    virtual ~Camera3Stream();
125
126    static Camera3Stream*       cast(camera3_stream *stream);
127    static const Camera3Stream* cast(const camera3_stream *stream);
128
129    /**
130     * Get the stream's ID
131     */
132    int              getId() const;
133
134    /**
135     * Get the output stream set id.
136     */
137    int              getStreamSetId() const;
138
139    /**
140     * Get the stream's dimensions and format
141     */
142    uint32_t          getWidth() const;
143    uint32_t          getHeight() const;
144    int               getFormat() const;
145    android_dataspace getDataSpace() const;
146
147    /**
148     * Start the stream configuration process. Returns a handle to the stream's
149     * information to be passed into the HAL device's configure_streams call.
150     *
151     * Until finishConfiguration() is called, no other methods on the stream may be
152     * called. The usage and max_buffers fields of camera3_stream may be modified
153     * between start/finishConfiguration, but may not be changed after that.
154     * The priv field of camera3_stream may be modified at any time after
155     * startConfiguration.
156     *
157     * Returns NULL in case of error starting configuration.
158     */
159    camera3_stream*  startConfiguration();
160
161    /**
162     * Check if the stream is mid-configuration (start has been called, but not
163     * finish).  Used for lazy completion of configuration.
164     */
165    bool             isConfiguring() const;
166
167    /**
168     * Completes the stream configuration process. During this call, the stream
169     * may call the device's register_stream_buffers() method. The stream
170     * information structure returned by startConfiguration() may no longer be
171     * modified after this call, but can still be read until the destruction of
172     * the stream.
173     *
174     * Returns:
175     *   OK on a successful configuration
176     *   NO_INIT in case of a serious error from the HAL device
177     *   NO_MEMORY in case of an error registering buffers
178     *   INVALID_OPERATION in case connecting to the consumer failed
179     */
180    status_t         finishConfiguration(camera3_device *hal3Device);
181
182    /**
183     * Cancels the stream configuration process. This returns the stream to the
184     * initial state, allowing it to be configured again later.
185     * This is done if the HAL rejects the proposed combined stream configuration
186     */
187    status_t         cancelConfiguration();
188
189    /**
190     * Determine whether the stream has already become in-use (has received
191     * a valid filled buffer), which determines if a stream can still have
192     * prepareNextBuffer called on it.
193     */
194    bool             isUnpreparable();
195
196    /**
197     * Start stream preparation. May only be called in the CONFIGURED state,
198     * when no valid buffers have yet been returned to this stream. Prepares
199     * up to maxCount buffers, or the maximum number of buffers needed by the
200     * pipeline if maxCount is ALLOCATE_PIPELINE_MAX.
201     *
202     * If no prepartion is necessary, returns OK and does not transition to
203     * PREPARING state. Otherwise, returns NOT_ENOUGH_DATA and transitions
204     * to PREPARING.
205     *
206     * This call performs no allocation, so is quick to call.
207     *
208     * Returns:
209     *    OK if no more buffers need to be preallocated
210     *    NOT_ENOUGH_DATA if calls to prepareNextBuffer are needed to finish
211     *        buffer pre-allocation, and transitions to the PREPARING state.
212     *    NO_INIT in case of a serious error from the HAL device
213     *    INVALID_OPERATION if called when not in CONFIGURED state, or a
214     *        valid buffer has already been returned to this stream.
215     */
216    status_t         startPrepare(int maxCount);
217
218    /**
219     * Check if the stream is mid-preparing.
220     */
221    bool             isPreparing() const;
222
223    /**
224     * Continue stream buffer preparation by allocating the next
225     * buffer for this stream.  May only be called in the PREPARED state.
226     *
227     * Returns OK and transitions to the CONFIGURED state if all buffers
228     * are allocated after the call concludes. Otherwise returns NOT_ENOUGH_DATA.
229     *
230     * This call allocates one buffer, which may take several milliseconds for
231     * large buffers.
232     *
233     * Returns:
234     *    OK if no more buffers need to be preallocated, and transitions
235     *        to the CONFIGURED state.
236     *    NOT_ENOUGH_DATA if more calls to prepareNextBuffer are needed to finish
237     *        buffer pre-allocation.
238     *    NO_INIT in case of a serious error from the HAL device
239     *    INVALID_OPERATION if called when not in CONFIGURED state, or a
240     *        valid buffer has already been returned to this stream.
241     */
242    status_t         prepareNextBuffer();
243
244    /**
245     * Cancel stream preparation early. In case allocation needs to be
246     * stopped, this method transitions the stream back to the CONFIGURED state.
247     * Buffers that have been allocated with prepareNextBuffer remain that way,
248     * but a later use of prepareNextBuffer will require just as many
249     * calls as if the earlier prepare attempt had not existed.
250     *
251     * Returns:
252     *    OK if cancellation succeeded, and transitions to the CONFIGURED state
253     *    INVALID_OPERATION if not in the PREPARING state
254     *    NO_INIT in case of a serious error from the HAL device
255     */
256    status_t        cancelPrepare();
257
258    /**
259     * Tear down memory for this stream. This frees all unused gralloc buffers
260     * allocated for this stream, but leaves it ready for operation afterward.
261     *
262     * May only be called in the CONFIGURED state, and keeps the stream in
263     * the CONFIGURED state.
264     *
265     * Returns:
266     *    OK if teardown succeeded.
267     *    INVALID_OPERATION if not in the CONFIGURED state
268     *    NO_INIT in case of a serious error from the HAL device
269     */
270    status_t       tearDown();
271
272    /**
273     * Fill in the camera3_stream_buffer with the next valid buffer for this
274     * stream, to hand over to the HAL.
275     *
276     * This method may only be called once finishConfiguration has been called.
277     * For bidirectional streams, this method applies to the output-side
278     * buffers.
279     *
280     */
281    status_t         getBuffer(camera3_stream_buffer *buffer);
282
283    /**
284     * Return a buffer to the stream after use by the HAL.
285     *
286     * This method may only be called for buffers provided by getBuffer().
287     * For bidirectional streams, this method applies to the output-side buffers
288     */
289    status_t         returnBuffer(const camera3_stream_buffer &buffer,
290            nsecs_t timestamp);
291
292    /**
293     * Fill in the camera3_stream_buffer with the next valid buffer for this
294     * stream, to hand over to the HAL.
295     *
296     * This method may only be called once finishConfiguration has been called.
297     * For bidirectional streams, this method applies to the input-side
298     * buffers.
299     *
300     */
301    status_t         getInputBuffer(camera3_stream_buffer *buffer);
302
303    /**
304     * Return a buffer to the stream after use by the HAL.
305     *
306     * This method may only be called for buffers provided by getBuffer().
307     * For bidirectional streams, this method applies to the input-side buffers
308     */
309    status_t         returnInputBuffer(const camera3_stream_buffer &buffer);
310
311    // get the buffer producer of the input buffer queue.
312    // only apply to input streams.
313    status_t         getInputBufferProducer(sp<IGraphicBufferProducer> *producer);
314
315    /**
316     * Whether any of the stream's buffers are currently in use by the HAL,
317     * including buffers that have been returned but not yet had their
318     * release fence signaled.
319     */
320    bool             hasOutstandingBuffers() const;
321
322    enum {
323        TIMEOUT_NEVER = -1
324    };
325
326    /**
327     * Set the status tracker to notify about idle transitions
328     */
329    virtual status_t setStatusTracker(sp<StatusTracker> statusTracker);
330
331    /**
332     * Disconnect stream from its non-HAL endpoint. After this,
333     * start/finishConfiguration must be called before the stream can be used
334     * again. This cannot be called if the stream has outstanding dequeued
335     * buffers.
336     */
337    status_t         disconnect();
338
339    /**
340     * Debug dump of the stream's state.
341     */
342    virtual void     dump(int fd, const Vector<String16> &args) const = 0;
343
344    /**
345     * Add a camera3 buffer listener. Adding the same listener twice has
346     * no effect.
347     */
348    void             addBufferListener(
349            wp<Camera3StreamBufferListener> listener);
350
351    /**
352     * Remove a camera3 buffer listener. Removing the same listener twice
353     * or the listener that was never added has no effect.
354     */
355    void             removeBufferListener(
356            const sp<Camera3StreamBufferListener>& listener);
357
358    /**
359     * Return if the buffer queue of the stream is abandoned.
360     */
361    bool             isAbandoned() const;
362
363  protected:
364    const int mId;
365    /**
366     * Stream set id, used to indicate which group of this stream belongs to for buffer sharing
367     * across multiple streams.
368     *
369     * The default value is set to CAMERA3_STREAM_SET_ID_INVALID, which indicates that this stream
370     * doesn't intend to share buffers with any other streams, and this stream will fall back to
371     * the existing BufferQueue mechanism to manage the buffer allocations and buffer circulation.
372     * When a valid stream set id is set, this stream intends to use the Camera3BufferManager to
373     * manage the buffer allocations; the BufferQueue will only handle the buffer transaction
374     * between the producer and consumer. For this case, upon successfully registration, the streams
375     * with the same stream set id will potentially share the buffers allocated by
376     * Camera3BufferManager.
377     */
378    const int mSetId;
379
380    const String8 mName;
381    // Zero for formats with fixed buffer size for given dimensions.
382    const size_t mMaxSize;
383
384    enum {
385        STATE_ERROR,
386        STATE_CONSTRUCTED,
387        STATE_IN_CONFIG,
388        STATE_IN_RECONFIG,
389        STATE_CONFIGURED,
390        STATE_PREPARING,
391        STATE_ABANDONED
392    } mState;
393
394    mutable Mutex mLock;
395
396    Camera3Stream(int id, camera3_stream_type type,
397            uint32_t width, uint32_t height, size_t maxSize, int format,
398            android_dataspace dataSpace, camera3_stream_rotation_t rotation,
399            int setId);
400
401    /**
402     * Interface to be implemented by derived classes
403     */
404
405    // getBuffer / returnBuffer implementations
406
407    // Since camera3_stream_buffer includes a raw pointer to the stream,
408    // cast to camera3_stream*, implementations must increment the
409    // refcount of the stream manually in getBufferLocked, and decrement it in
410    // returnBufferLocked.
411    virtual status_t getBufferLocked(camera3_stream_buffer *buffer);
412    virtual status_t returnBufferLocked(const camera3_stream_buffer &buffer,
413            nsecs_t timestamp);
414    virtual status_t getInputBufferLocked(camera3_stream_buffer *buffer);
415    virtual status_t returnInputBufferLocked(
416            const camera3_stream_buffer &buffer);
417    virtual bool     hasOutstandingBuffersLocked() const = 0;
418    // Get the buffer producer of the input buffer queue. Only apply to input streams.
419    virtual status_t getInputBufferProducerLocked(sp<IGraphicBufferProducer> *producer);
420
421    // Can return -ENOTCONN when we are already disconnected (not an error)
422    virtual status_t disconnectLocked() = 0;
423
424    // Configure the buffer queue interface to the other end of the stream,
425    // after the HAL has provided usage and max_buffers values. After this call,
426    // the stream must be ready to produce all buffers for registration with
427    // HAL.
428    virtual status_t configureQueueLocked() = 0;
429
430    // Get the total number of buffers in the queue
431    virtual size_t   getBufferCountLocked() = 0;
432
433    // Get handout output buffer count.
434    virtual size_t   getHandoutOutputBufferCountLocked() = 0;
435
436    // Get handout input buffer count.
437    virtual size_t   getHandoutInputBufferCountLocked() = 0;
438
439    // Get the usage flags for the other endpoint, or return
440    // INVALID_OPERATION if they cannot be obtained.
441    virtual status_t getEndpointUsage(uint32_t *usage) const = 0;
442
443    // Tracking for idle state
444    wp<StatusTracker> mStatusTracker;
445    // Status tracker component ID
446    int mStatusId;
447
448    // Tracking for stream prepare - whether this stream can still have
449    // prepareNextBuffer called on it.
450    bool mStreamUnpreparable;
451
452  private:
453    uint32_t mOldUsage;
454    uint32_t mOldMaxBuffers;
455    Condition mOutputBufferReturnedSignal;
456    Condition mInputBufferReturnedSignal;
457    static const nsecs_t kWaitForBufferDuration = 3000000000LL; // 3000 ms
458
459    // Gets all buffers from endpoint and registers them with the HAL.
460    status_t registerBuffersLocked(camera3_device *hal3Device);
461
462    void fireBufferListenersLocked(const camera3_stream_buffer& buffer,
463                                  bool acquired, bool output);
464    List<wp<Camera3StreamBufferListener> > mBufferListenerList;
465
466    status_t        cancelPrepareLocked();
467
468    // Return whether the buffer is in the list of outstanding buffers.
469    bool isOutstandingBuffer(const camera3_stream_buffer& buffer);
470
471    // Remove the buffer from the list of outstanding buffers.
472    void removeOutstandingBuffer(const camera3_stream_buffer& buffer);
473
474    // Tracking for PREPARING state
475
476    // State of buffer preallocation. Only true if either prepareNextBuffer
477    // has been called sufficient number of times, or stream configuration
478    // had to register buffers with the HAL
479    bool mPrepared;
480
481    Vector<camera3_stream_buffer_t> mPreparedBuffers;
482    size_t mPreparedBufferIdx;
483
484    // Number of buffers allocated on last prepare call.
485    size_t mLastMaxCount;
486
487    // Outstanding buffers dequeued from the stream's buffer queue.
488    List<buffer_handle_t> mOutstandingBuffers;
489
490}; // class Camera3Stream
491
492}; // namespace camera3
493
494}; // namespace android
495
496#endif
497