NdkCameraMetadataTags.h revision ead2a754802d905590dcb3665f877d26f88cd93d
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17/**
18 * @addtogroup Camera
19 * @{
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21
22/**
23 * @file NdkCameraMetadataTags.h
24 */
25
26/*
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35
36#ifndef _NDK_CAMERA_METADATA_TAGS_H
37#define _NDK_CAMERA_METADATA_TAGS_H
38
39#include <sys/cdefs.h>
40
41__BEGIN_DECLS
42
43#if __ANDROID_API__ >= 24
44
45typedef enum acamera_metadata_section {
46    ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION,
47    ACAMERA_CONTROL,
48    ACAMERA_DEMOSAIC,
49    ACAMERA_EDGE,
50    ACAMERA_FLASH,
51    ACAMERA_FLASH_INFO,
52    ACAMERA_HOT_PIXEL,
53    ACAMERA_JPEG,
54    ACAMERA_LENS,
55    ACAMERA_LENS_INFO,
56    ACAMERA_NOISE_REDUCTION,
57    ACAMERA_QUIRKS,
58    ACAMERA_REQUEST,
59    ACAMERA_SCALER,
60    ACAMERA_SENSOR,
61    ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO,
62    ACAMERA_SHADING,
63    ACAMERA_STATISTICS,
64    ACAMERA_STATISTICS_INFO,
65    ACAMERA_TONEMAP,
66    ACAMERA_LED,
67    ACAMERA_INFO,
68    ACAMERA_BLACK_LEVEL,
69    ACAMERA_SYNC,
70    ACAMERA_REPROCESS,
71    ACAMERA_DEPTH,
72    ACAMERA_SECTION_COUNT,
73
74    ACAMERA_VENDOR = 0x8000
75} acamera_metadata_section_t;
76
77/**
78 * Hierarchy positions in enum space.
79 */
80typedef enum acamera_metadata_section_start {
81    ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_START = ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION  << 16,
82    ACAMERA_CONTROL_START          = ACAMERA_CONTROL           << 16,
83    ACAMERA_DEMOSAIC_START         = ACAMERA_DEMOSAIC          << 16,
84    ACAMERA_EDGE_START             = ACAMERA_EDGE              << 16,
85    ACAMERA_FLASH_START            = ACAMERA_FLASH             << 16,
86    ACAMERA_FLASH_INFO_START       = ACAMERA_FLASH_INFO        << 16,
87    ACAMERA_HOT_PIXEL_START        = ACAMERA_HOT_PIXEL         << 16,
88    ACAMERA_JPEG_START             = ACAMERA_JPEG              << 16,
89    ACAMERA_LENS_START             = ACAMERA_LENS              << 16,
90    ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_START        = ACAMERA_LENS_INFO         << 16,
91    ACAMERA_NOISE_REDUCTION_START  = ACAMERA_NOISE_REDUCTION   << 16,
92    ACAMERA_QUIRKS_START           = ACAMERA_QUIRKS            << 16,
93    ACAMERA_REQUEST_START          = ACAMERA_REQUEST           << 16,
94    ACAMERA_SCALER_START           = ACAMERA_SCALER            << 16,
95    ACAMERA_SENSOR_START           = ACAMERA_SENSOR            << 16,
96    ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_START      = ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO       << 16,
97    ACAMERA_SHADING_START          = ACAMERA_SHADING           << 16,
98    ACAMERA_STATISTICS_START       = ACAMERA_STATISTICS        << 16,
99    ACAMERA_STATISTICS_INFO_START  = ACAMERA_STATISTICS_INFO   << 16,
100    ACAMERA_TONEMAP_START          = ACAMERA_TONEMAP           << 16,
101    ACAMERA_LED_START              = ACAMERA_LED               << 16,
102    ACAMERA_INFO_START             = ACAMERA_INFO              << 16,
103    ACAMERA_BLACK_LEVEL_START      = ACAMERA_BLACK_LEVEL       << 16,
104    ACAMERA_SYNC_START             = ACAMERA_SYNC              << 16,
105    ACAMERA_REPROCESS_START        = ACAMERA_REPROCESS         << 16,
106    ACAMERA_DEPTH_START            = ACAMERA_DEPTH             << 16,
107    ACAMERA_VENDOR_START           = ACAMERA_VENDOR            << 16
108} acamera_metadata_section_start_t;
109
110/**
111 * Main enum for camera metadata tags.
112 */
113typedef enum acamera_metadata_tag {
114    /**
115     * <p>The mode control selects how the image data is converted from the
116     * sensor's native color into linear sRGB color.</p>
117     *
118     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
119     * <ul>
120     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
121     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
122     * </ul>
123     *
124     * <p>When auto-white balance (AWB) is enabled with ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE, this
125     * control is overridden by the AWB routine. When AWB is disabled, the
126     * application controls how the color mapping is performed.</p>
127     * <p>We define the expected processing pipeline below. For consistency
128     * across devices, this is always the case with TRANSFORM_MATRIX.</p>
129     * <p>When either FULL or HIGH_QUALITY is used, the camera device may
130     * do additional processing but ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS and
131     * ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM will still be provided by the
132     * camera device (in the results) and be roughly correct.</p>
133     * <p>Switching to TRANSFORM_MATRIX and using the data provided from
134     * FAST or HIGH_QUALITY will yield a picture with the same white point
135     * as what was produced by the camera device in the earlier frame.</p>
136     * <p>The expected processing pipeline is as follows:</p>
137     * <p><img alt="White balance processing pipeline" src="../images/camera2/metadata/android.colorCorrection.mode/processing_pipeline.png" /></p>
138     * <p>The white balance is encoded by two values, a 4-channel white-balance
139     * gain vector (applied in the Bayer domain), and a 3x3 color transform
140     * matrix (applied after demosaic).</p>
141     * <p>The 4-channel white-balance gains are defined as:</p>
142     * <pre><code>ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS = [ R G_even G_odd B ]
143     * </code></pre>
144     * <p>where <code>G_even</code> is the gain for green pixels on even rows of the
145     * output, and <code>G_odd</code> is the gain for green pixels on the odd rows.
146     * These may be identical for a given camera device implementation; if
147     * the camera device does not support a separate gain for even/odd green
148     * channels, it will use the <code>G_even</code> value, and write <code>G_odd</code> equal to
149     * <code>G_even</code> in the output result metadata.</p>
150     * <p>The matrices for color transforms are defined as a 9-entry vector:</p>
151     * <pre><code>ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM = [ I0 I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 ]
152     * </code></pre>
153     * <p>which define a transform from input sensor colors, <code>P_in = [ r g b ]</code>,
154     * to output linear sRGB, <code>P_out = [ r' g' b' ]</code>,</p>
155     * <p>with colors as follows:</p>
156     * <pre><code>r' = I0r + I1g + I2b
157     * g' = I3r + I4g + I5b
158     * b' = I6r + I7g + I8b
159     * </code></pre>
160     * <p>Both the input and output value ranges must match. Overflow/underflow
161     * values are clipped to fit within the range.</p>
162     *
163     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS
164     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM
165     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE
166     */
167    ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE =                             // byte (enum)
168            ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_START,
169    /**
170     * <p>A color transform matrix to use to transform
171     * from sensor RGB color space to output linear sRGB color space.</p>
172     *
173     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
174     * <ul>
175     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
176     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
177     * </ul>
178     *
179     * <p>This matrix is either set by the camera device when the request
180     * ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE is not TRANSFORM_MATRIX, or
181     * directly by the application in the request when the
182     * ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE is TRANSFORM_MATRIX.</p>
183     * <p>In the latter case, the camera device may round the matrix to account
184     * for precision issues; the final rounded matrix should be reported back
185     * in this matrix result metadata. The transform should keep the magnitude
186     * of the output color values within <code>[0, 1.0]</code> (assuming input color
187     * values is within the normalized range <code>[0, 1.0]</code>), or clipping may occur.</p>
188     * <p>The valid range of each matrix element varies on different devices, but
189     * values within [-1.5, 3.0] are guaranteed not to be clipped.</p>
190     *
191     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE
192     */
193    ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM =                        // rational[3*3]
194            ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_START + 1,
195    /**
196     * <p>Gains applying to Bayer raw color channels for
197     * white-balance.</p>
198     *
199     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
200     * <ul>
201     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
202     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
203     * </ul>
204     *
205     * <p>These per-channel gains are either set by the camera device
206     * when the request ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE is not
207     * TRANSFORM_MATRIX, or directly by the application in the
208     * request when the ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE is
209     * TRANSFORM_MATRIX.</p>
210     * <p>The gains in the result metadata are the gains actually
211     * applied by the camera device to the current frame.</p>
212     * <p>The valid range of gains varies on different devices, but gains
213     * between [1.0, 3.0] are guaranteed not to be clipped. Even if a given
214     * device allows gains below 1.0, this is usually not recommended because
215     * this can create color artifacts.</p>
216     *
217     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE
218     */
219    ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS =                            // float[4]
220            ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_START + 2,
221    /**
222     * <p>Mode of operation for the chromatic aberration correction algorithm.</p>
223     *
224     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
225     * <ul>
226     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
227     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
228     * </ul>
229     *
230     * <p>Chromatic (color) aberration is caused by the fact that different wavelengths of light
231     * can not focus on the same point after exiting from the lens. This metadata defines
232     * the high level control of chromatic aberration correction algorithm, which aims to
233     * minimize the chromatic artifacts that may occur along the object boundaries in an
234     * image.</p>
235     * <p>FAST/HIGH_QUALITY both mean that camera device determined aberration
236     * correction will be applied. HIGH_QUALITY mode indicates that the camera device will
237     * use the highest-quality aberration correction algorithms, even if it slows down
238     * capture rate. FAST means the camera device will not slow down capture rate when
239     * applying aberration correction.</p>
240     * <p>LEGACY devices will always be in FAST mode.</p>
241     */
242    ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_ABERRATION_MODE =                  // byte (enum)
243            ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_START + 3,
244    /**
245     * <p>List of aberration correction modes for ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_ABERRATION_MODE that are
246     * supported by this camera device.</p>
247     *
248     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_ABERRATION_MODE
249     *
250     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
251     * <ul>
252     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
253     * </ul>
254     *
255     * <p>This key lists the valid modes for ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_ABERRATION_MODE.  If no
256     * aberration correction modes are available for a device, this list will solely include
257     * OFF mode. All camera devices will support either OFF or FAST mode.</p>
258     * <p>Camera devices that support the MANUAL_POST_PROCESSING capability will always list
259     * OFF mode. This includes all FULL level devices.</p>
260     * <p>LEGACY devices will always only support FAST mode.</p>
261     *
262     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_ABERRATION_MODE
263     */
264    ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_AVAILABLE_ABERRATION_MODES =       // byte[n]
265            ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_START + 4,
266    ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_END,
267
268    /**
269     * <p>The desired setting for the camera device's auto-exposure
270     * algorithm's antibanding compensation.</p>
271     *
272     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
273     * <ul>
274     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
275     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
276     * </ul>
277     *
278     * <p>Some kinds of lighting fixtures, such as some fluorescent
279     * lights, flicker at the rate of the power supply frequency
280     * (60Hz or 50Hz, depending on country). While this is
281     * typically not noticeable to a person, it can be visible to
282     * a camera device. If a camera sets its exposure time to the
283     * wrong value, the flicker may become visible in the
284     * viewfinder as flicker or in a final captured image, as a
285     * set of variable-brightness bands across the image.</p>
286     * <p>Therefore, the auto-exposure routines of camera devices
287     * include antibanding routines that ensure that the chosen
288     * exposure value will not cause such banding. The choice of
289     * exposure time depends on the rate of flicker, which the
290     * camera device can detect automatically, or the expected
291     * rate can be selected by the application using this
292     * control.</p>
293     * <p>A given camera device may not support all of the possible
294     * options for the antibanding mode. The
295     * ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_AVAILABLE_ANTIBANDING_MODES key contains
296     * the available modes for a given camera device.</p>
297     * <p>AUTO mode is the default if it is available on given
298     * camera device. When AUTO mode is not available, the
299     * default will be either 50HZ or 60HZ, and both 50HZ
300     * and 60HZ will be available.</p>
301     * <p>If manual exposure control is enabled (by setting
302     * ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE or ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE to OFF),
303     * then this setting has no effect, and the application must
304     * ensure it selects exposure times that do not cause banding
305     * issues. The ACAMERA_STATISTICS_SCENE_FLICKER key can assist
306     * the application in this.</p>
307     *
308     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_AVAILABLE_ANTIBANDING_MODES
309     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE
310     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE
311     * @see ACAMERA_STATISTICS_SCENE_FLICKER
312     */
313    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_ANTIBANDING_MODE =                       // byte (enum)
314            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START,
315    /**
316     * <p>Adjustment to auto-exposure (AE) target image
317     * brightness.</p>
318     *
319     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
320     * <ul>
321     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
322     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
323     * </ul>
324     *
325     * <p>The adjustment is measured as a count of steps, with the
326     * step size defined by ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_COMPENSATION_STEP and the
327     * allowed range by ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_COMPENSATION_RANGE.</p>
328     * <p>For example, if the exposure value (EV) step is 0.333, '6'
329     * will mean an exposure compensation of +2 EV; -3 will mean an
330     * exposure compensation of -1 EV. One EV represents a doubling
331     * of image brightness. Note that this control will only be
332     * effective if ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE <code>!=</code> OFF. This control
333     * will take effect even when ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_LOCK <code>== true</code>.</p>
334     * <p>In the event of exposure compensation value being changed, camera device
335     * may take several frames to reach the newly requested exposure target.
336     * During that time, ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_STATE field will be in the SEARCHING
337     * state. Once the new exposure target is reached, ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_STATE will
338     * change from SEARCHING to either CONVERGED, LOCKED (if AE lock is enabled), or
339     * FLASH_REQUIRED (if the scene is too dark for still capture).</p>
340     *
341     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_COMPENSATION_RANGE
342     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_COMPENSATION_STEP
343     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_LOCK
344     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE
345     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_STATE
346     */
347    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION =                  // int32
348            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 1,
349    /**
350     * <p>Whether auto-exposure (AE) is currently locked to its latest
351     * calculated values.</p>
352     *
353     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
354     * <ul>
355     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
356     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
357     * </ul>
358     *
359     * <p>When set to <code>true</code> (ON), the AE algorithm is locked to its latest parameters,
360     * and will not change exposure settings until the lock is set to <code>false</code> (OFF).</p>
361     * <p>Note that even when AE is locked, the flash may be fired if
362     * the ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE is ON_AUTO_FLASH /
363     * ON_ALWAYS_FLASH / ON_AUTO_FLASH_REDEYE.</p>
364     * <p>When ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION is changed, even if the AE lock
365     * is ON, the camera device will still adjust its exposure value.</p>
366     * <p>If AE precapture is triggered (see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER)
367     * when AE is already locked, the camera device will not change the exposure time
368     * (ACAMERA_SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME) and sensitivity (ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY)
369     * parameters. The flash may be fired if the ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE
370     * is ON_AUTO_FLASH/ON_AUTO_FLASH_REDEYE and the scene is too dark. If the
371     * ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE is ON_ALWAYS_FLASH, the scene may become overexposed.
372     * Similarly, AE precapture trigger CANCEL has no effect when AE is already locked.</p>
373     * <p>When an AE precapture sequence is triggered, AE unlock will not be able to unlock
374     * the AE if AE is locked by the camera device internally during precapture metering
375     * sequence In other words, submitting requests with AE unlock has no effect for an
376     * ongoing precapture metering sequence. Otherwise, the precapture metering sequence
377     * will never succeed in a sequence of preview requests where AE lock is always set
378     * to <code>false</code>.</p>
379     * <p>Since the camera device has a pipeline of in-flight requests, the settings that
380     * get locked do not necessarily correspond to the settings that were present in the
381     * latest capture result received from the camera device, since additional captures
382     * and AE updates may have occurred even before the result was sent out. If an
383     * application is switching between automatic and manual control and wishes to eliminate
384     * any flicker during the switch, the following procedure is recommended:</p>
385     * <ol>
386     * <li>Starting in auto-AE mode:</li>
387     * <li>Lock AE</li>
388     * <li>Wait for the first result to be output that has the AE locked</li>
389     * <li>Copy exposure settings from that result into a request, set the request to manual AE</li>
390     * <li>Submit the capture request, proceed to run manual AE as desired.</li>
391     * </ol>
392     * <p>See ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_STATE for AE lock related state transition details.</p>
393     *
394     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION
395     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE
396     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER
397     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_STATE
398     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME
399     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY
400     */
401    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_LOCK =                                   // byte (enum)
402            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 2,
403    /**
404     * <p>The desired mode for the camera device's
405     * auto-exposure routine.</p>
406     *
407     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
408     * <ul>
409     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
410     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
411     * </ul>
412     *
413     * <p>This control is only effective if ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE is
414     * AUTO.</p>
415     * <p>When set to any of the ON modes, the camera device's
416     * auto-exposure routine is enabled, overriding the
417     * application's selected exposure time, sensor sensitivity,
418     * and frame duration (ACAMERA_SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME,
419     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY, and
420     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION). If one of the FLASH modes
421     * is selected, the camera device's flash unit controls are
422     * also overridden.</p>
423     * <p>The FLASH modes are only available if the camera device
424     * has a flash unit (ACAMERA_FLASH_INFO_AVAILABLE is <code>true</code>).</p>
425     * <p>If flash TORCH mode is desired, this field must be set to
426     * ON or OFF, and ACAMERA_FLASH_MODE set to TORCH.</p>
427     * <p>When set to any of the ON modes, the values chosen by the
428     * camera device auto-exposure routine for the overridden
429     * fields for a given capture will be available in its
430     * CaptureResult.</p>
431     *
432     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE
433     * @see ACAMERA_FLASH_INFO_AVAILABLE
434     * @see ACAMERA_FLASH_MODE
435     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME
436     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION
437     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY
438     */
439    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE =                                   // byte (enum)
440            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 3,
441    /**
442     * <p>List of metering areas to use for auto-exposure adjustment.</p>
443     *
444     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
445     * <ul>
446     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
447     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
448     * </ul>
449     *
450     * <p>Not available if android.control.maxRegionsAe is 0.
451     * Otherwise will always be present.</p>
452     * <p>The maximum number of regions supported by the device is determined by the value
453     * of android.control.maxRegionsAe.</p>
454     * <p>The data representation is int[5 * area_count].
455     * Every five elements represent a metering region of (xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax, weight).
456     * The rectangle is defined to be inclusive on xmin and ymin, but exclusive on xmax and
457     * ymax.</p>
458     * <p>The coordinate system is based on the active pixel array,
459     * with (0,0) being the top-left pixel in the active pixel array, and
460     * (ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE.width - 1,
461     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE.height - 1) being the
462     * bottom-right pixel in the active pixel array.</p>
463     * <p>The weight must be within <code>[0, 1000]</code>, and represents a weight
464     * for every pixel in the area. This means that a large metering area
465     * with the same weight as a smaller area will have more effect in
466     * the metering result. Metering areas can partially overlap and the
467     * camera device will add the weights in the overlap region.</p>
468     * <p>The weights are relative to weights of other exposure metering regions, so if only one
469     * region is used, all non-zero weights will have the same effect. A region with 0
470     * weight is ignored.</p>
471     * <p>If all regions have 0 weight, then no specific metering area needs to be used by the
472     * camera device.</p>
473     * <p>If the metering region is outside the used ACAMERA_SCALER_CROP_REGION returned in
474     * capture result metadata, the camera device will ignore the sections outside the crop
475     * region and output only the intersection rectangle as the metering region in the result
476     * metadata.  If the region is entirely outside the crop region, it will be ignored and
477     * not reported in the result metadata.</p>
478     *
479     * @see ACAMERA_SCALER_CROP_REGION
480     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE
481     */
482    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_REGIONS =                                // int32[5*area_count]
483            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 4,
484    /**
485     * <p>Range over which the auto-exposure routine can
486     * adjust the capture frame rate to maintain good
487     * exposure.</p>
488     *
489     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
490     * <ul>
491     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
492     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
493     * </ul>
494     *
495     * <p>Only constrains auto-exposure (AE) algorithm, not
496     * manual control of ACAMERA_SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME and
497     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION.</p>
498     *
499     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME
500     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION
501     */
502    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_TARGET_FPS_RANGE =                       // int32[2]
503            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 5,
504    /**
505     * <p>Whether the camera device will trigger a precapture
506     * metering sequence when it processes this request.</p>
507     *
508     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
509     * <ul>
510     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
511     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
512     * </ul>
513     *
514     * <p>This entry is normally set to IDLE, or is not
515     * included at all in the request settings. When included and
516     * set to START, the camera device will trigger the auto-exposure (AE)
517     * precapture metering sequence.</p>
518     * <p>When set to CANCEL, the camera device will cancel any active
519     * precapture metering trigger, and return to its initial AE state.
520     * If a precapture metering sequence is already completed, and the camera
521     * device has implicitly locked the AE for subsequent still capture, the
522     * CANCEL trigger will unlock the AE and return to its initial AE state.</p>
523     * <p>The precapture sequence should be triggered before starting a
524     * high-quality still capture for final metering decisions to
525     * be made, and for firing pre-capture flash pulses to estimate
526     * scene brightness and required final capture flash power, when
527     * the flash is enabled.</p>
528     * <p>Normally, this entry should be set to START for only a
529     * single request, and the application should wait until the
530     * sequence completes before starting a new one.</p>
531     * <p>When a precapture metering sequence is finished, the camera device
532     * may lock the auto-exposure routine internally to be able to accurately expose the
533     * subsequent still capture image (<code>ACAMERA_CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT == STILL_CAPTURE</code>).
534     * For this case, the AE may not resume normal scan if no subsequent still capture is
535     * submitted. To ensure that the AE routine restarts normal scan, the application should
536     * submit a request with <code>ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_LOCK == true</code>, followed by a request
537     * with <code>ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_LOCK == false</code>, if the application decides not to submit a
538     * still capture request after the precapture sequence completes. Alternatively, for
539     * API level 23 or newer devices, the CANCEL can be used to unlock the camera device
540     * internally locked AE if the application doesn't submit a still capture request after
541     * the AE precapture trigger. Note that, the CANCEL was added in API level 23, and must not
542     * be used in devices that have earlier API levels.</p>
543     * <p>The exact effect of auto-exposure (AE) precapture trigger
544     * depends on the current AE mode and state; see
545     * ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_STATE for AE precapture state transition
546     * details.</p>
547     * <p>On LEGACY-level devices, the precapture trigger is not supported;
548     * capturing a high-resolution JPEG image will automatically trigger a
549     * precapture sequence before the high-resolution capture, including
550     * potentially firing a pre-capture flash.</p>
551     * <p>Using the precapture trigger and the auto-focus trigger ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER
552     * simultaneously is allowed. However, since these triggers often require cooperation between
553     * the auto-focus and auto-exposure routines (for example, the may need to be enabled for a
554     * focus sweep), the camera device may delay acting on a later trigger until the previous
555     * trigger has been fully handled. This may lead to longer intervals between the trigger and
556     * changes to ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_STATE indicating the start of the precapture sequence, for
557     * example.</p>
558     * <p>If both the precapture and the auto-focus trigger are activated on the same request, then
559     * the camera device will complete them in the optimal order for that device.</p>
560     *
561     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_LOCK
562     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_STATE
563     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER
564     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT
565     */
566    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER =                     // byte (enum)
567            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 6,
568    /**
569     * <p>Whether auto-focus (AF) is currently enabled, and what
570     * mode it is set to.</p>
571     *
572     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
573     * <ul>
574     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
575     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
576     * </ul>
577     *
578     * <p>Only effective if ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE = AUTO and the lens is not fixed focus
579     * (i.e. <code>ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_MINIMUM_FOCUS_DISTANCE &gt; 0</code>). Also note that
580     * when ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE is OFF, the behavior of AF is device
581     * dependent. It is recommended to lock AF by using ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER before
582     * setting ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE to OFF, or set AF mode to OFF when AE is OFF.</p>
583     * <p>If the lens is controlled by the camera device auto-focus algorithm,
584     * the camera device will report the current AF status in ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_STATE
585     * in result metadata.</p>
586     *
587     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE
588     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_STATE
589     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER
590     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE
591     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_MINIMUM_FOCUS_DISTANCE
592     */
593    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE =                                   // byte (enum)
594            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 7,
595    /**
596     * <p>List of metering areas to use for auto-focus.</p>
597     *
598     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
599     * <ul>
600     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
601     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
602     * </ul>
603     *
604     * <p>Not available if android.control.maxRegionsAf is 0.
605     * Otherwise will always be present.</p>
606     * <p>The maximum number of focus areas supported by the device is determined by the value
607     * of android.control.maxRegionsAf.</p>
608     * <p>The data representation is int[5 * area_count].
609     * Every five elements represent a metering region of (xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax, weight).
610     * The rectangle is defined to be inclusive on xmin and ymin, but exclusive on xmax and
611     * ymax.</p>
612     * <p>The coordinate system is based on the active pixel array,
613     * with (0,0) being the top-left pixel in the active pixel array, and
614     * (ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE.width - 1,
615     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE.height - 1) being the
616     * bottom-right pixel in the active pixel array.</p>
617     * <p>The weight must be within <code>[0, 1000]</code>, and represents a weight
618     * for every pixel in the area. This means that a large metering area
619     * with the same weight as a smaller area will have more effect in
620     * the metering result. Metering areas can partially overlap and the
621     * camera device will add the weights in the overlap region.</p>
622     * <p>The weights are relative to weights of other metering regions, so if only one region
623     * is used, all non-zero weights will have the same effect. A region with 0 weight is
624     * ignored.</p>
625     * <p>If all regions have 0 weight, then no specific metering area needs to be used by the
626     * camera device.</p>
627     * <p>If the metering region is outside the used ACAMERA_SCALER_CROP_REGION returned in
628     * capture result metadata, the camera device will ignore the sections outside the crop
629     * region and output only the intersection rectangle as the metering region in the result
630     * metadata. If the region is entirely outside the crop region, it will be ignored and
631     * not reported in the result metadata.</p>
632     *
633     * @see ACAMERA_SCALER_CROP_REGION
634     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE
635     */
636    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_REGIONS =                                // int32[5*area_count]
637            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 8,
638    /**
639     * <p>Whether the camera device will trigger autofocus for this request.</p>
640     *
641     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
642     * <ul>
643     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
644     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
645     * </ul>
646     *
647     * <p>This entry is normally set to IDLE, or is not
648     * included at all in the request settings.</p>
649     * <p>When included and set to START, the camera device will trigger the
650     * autofocus algorithm. If autofocus is disabled, this trigger has no effect.</p>
651     * <p>When set to CANCEL, the camera device will cancel any active trigger,
652     * and return to its initial AF state.</p>
653     * <p>Generally, applications should set this entry to START or CANCEL for only a
654     * single capture, and then return it to IDLE (or not set at all). Specifying
655     * START for multiple captures in a row means restarting the AF operation over
656     * and over again.</p>
657     * <p>See ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_STATE for what the trigger means for each AF mode.</p>
658     * <p>Using the autofocus trigger and the precapture trigger ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER
659     * simultaneously is allowed. However, since these triggers often require cooperation between
660     * the auto-focus and auto-exposure routines (for example, the may need to be enabled for a
661     * focus sweep), the camera device may delay acting on a later trigger until the previous
662     * trigger has been fully handled. This may lead to longer intervals between the trigger and
663     * changes to ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_STATE, for example.</p>
664     *
665     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER
666     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_STATE
667     */
668    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER =                                // byte (enum)
669            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 9,
670    /**
671     * <p>Whether auto-white balance (AWB) is currently locked to its
672     * latest calculated values.</p>
673     *
674     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
675     * <ul>
676     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
677     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
678     * </ul>
679     *
680     * <p>When set to <code>true</code> (ON), the AWB algorithm is locked to its latest parameters,
681     * and will not change color balance settings until the lock is set to <code>false</code> (OFF).</p>
682     * <p>Since the camera device has a pipeline of in-flight requests, the settings that
683     * get locked do not necessarily correspond to the settings that were present in the
684     * latest capture result received from the camera device, since additional captures
685     * and AWB updates may have occurred even before the result was sent out. If an
686     * application is switching between automatic and manual control and wishes to eliminate
687     * any flicker during the switch, the following procedure is recommended:</p>
688     * <ol>
689     * <li>Starting in auto-AWB mode:</li>
690     * <li>Lock AWB</li>
691     * <li>Wait for the first result to be output that has the AWB locked</li>
692     * <li>Copy AWB settings from that result into a request, set the request to manual AWB</li>
693     * <li>Submit the capture request, proceed to run manual AWB as desired.</li>
694     * </ol>
695     * <p>Note that AWB lock is only meaningful when
696     * ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE is in the AUTO mode; in other modes,
697     * AWB is already fixed to a specific setting.</p>
698     * <p>Some LEGACY devices may not support ON; the value is then overridden to OFF.</p>
699     *
700     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE
701     */
702    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_LOCK =                                  // byte (enum)
703            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 10,
704    /**
705     * <p>Whether auto-white balance (AWB) is currently setting the color
706     * transform fields, and what its illumination target
707     * is.</p>
708     *
709     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
710     * <ul>
711     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
712     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
713     * </ul>
714     *
715     * <p>This control is only effective if ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE is AUTO.</p>
716     * <p>When set to the ON mode, the camera device's auto-white balance
717     * routine is enabled, overriding the application's selected
718     * ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM, ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS and
719     * ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE. Note that when ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE
720     * is OFF, the behavior of AWB is device dependent. It is recommened to
721     * also set AWB mode to OFF or lock AWB by using ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_LOCK before
722     * setting AE mode to OFF.</p>
723     * <p>When set to the OFF mode, the camera device's auto-white balance
724     * routine is disabled. The application manually controls the white
725     * balance by ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM, ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS
726     * and ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE.</p>
727     * <p>When set to any other modes, the camera device's auto-white
728     * balance routine is disabled. The camera device uses each
729     * particular illumination target for white balance
730     * adjustment. The application's values for
731     * ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM,
732     * ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS and
733     * ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE are ignored.</p>
734     *
735     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS
736     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE
737     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM
738     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE
739     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_LOCK
740     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE
741     */
742    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE =                                  // byte (enum)
743            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 11,
744    /**
745     * <p>List of metering areas to use for auto-white-balance illuminant
746     * estimation.</p>
747     *
748     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
749     * <ul>
750     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
751     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
752     * </ul>
753     *
754     * <p>Not available if android.control.maxRegionsAwb is 0.
755     * Otherwise will always be present.</p>
756     * <p>The maximum number of regions supported by the device is determined by the value
757     * of android.control.maxRegionsAwb.</p>
758     * <p>The data representation is int[5 * area_count].
759     * Every five elements represent a metering region of (xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax, weight).
760     * The rectangle is defined to be inclusive on xmin and ymin, but exclusive on xmax and
761     * ymax.</p>
762     * <p>The coordinate system is based on the active pixel array,
763     * with (0,0) being the top-left pixel in the active pixel array, and
764     * (ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE.width - 1,
765     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE.height - 1) being the
766     * bottom-right pixel in the active pixel array.</p>
767     * <p>The weight must range from 0 to 1000, and represents a weight
768     * for every pixel in the area. This means that a large metering area
769     * with the same weight as a smaller area will have more effect in
770     * the metering result. Metering areas can partially overlap and the
771     * camera device will add the weights in the overlap region.</p>
772     * <p>The weights are relative to weights of other white balance metering regions, so if
773     * only one region is used, all non-zero weights will have the same effect. A region with
774     * 0 weight is ignored.</p>
775     * <p>If all regions have 0 weight, then no specific metering area needs to be used by the
776     * camera device.</p>
777     * <p>If the metering region is outside the used ACAMERA_SCALER_CROP_REGION returned in
778     * capture result metadata, the camera device will ignore the sections outside the crop
779     * region and output only the intersection rectangle as the metering region in the result
780     * metadata.  If the region is entirely outside the crop region, it will be ignored and
781     * not reported in the result metadata.</p>
782     *
783     * @see ACAMERA_SCALER_CROP_REGION
784     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE
785     */
786    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_REGIONS =                               // int32[5*area_count]
787            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 12,
788    /**
789     * <p>Information to the camera device 3A (auto-exposure,
790     * auto-focus, auto-white balance) routines about the purpose
791     * of this capture, to help the camera device to decide optimal 3A
792     * strategy.</p>
793     *
794     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
795     * <ul>
796     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
797     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
798     * </ul>
799     *
800     * <p>This control (except for MANUAL) is only effective if
801     * <code>ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE != OFF</code> and any 3A routine is active.</p>
802     * <p>ZERO_SHUTTER_LAG will be supported if ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES
803     * contains PRIVATE_REPROCESSING or YUV_REPROCESSING. MANUAL will be supported if
804     * ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES contains MANUAL_SENSOR. Other intent values are
805     * always supported.</p>
806     *
807     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE
808     * @see ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES
809     */
810    ACAMERA_CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT =                            // byte (enum)
811            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 13,
812    /**
813     * <p>A special color effect to apply.</p>
814     *
815     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
816     * <ul>
817     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
818     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
819     * </ul>
820     *
821     * <p>When this mode is set, a color effect will be applied
822     * to images produced by the camera device. The interpretation
823     * and implementation of these color effects is left to the
824     * implementor of the camera device, and should not be
825     * depended on to be consistent (or present) across all
826     * devices.</p>
827     */
828    ACAMERA_CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE =                               // byte (enum)
829            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 14,
830    /**
831     * <p>Overall mode of 3A (auto-exposure, auto-white-balance, auto-focus) control
832     * routines.</p>
833     *
834     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
835     * <ul>
836     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
837     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
838     * </ul>
839     *
840     * <p>This is a top-level 3A control switch. When set to OFF, all 3A control
841     * by the camera device is disabled. The application must set the fields for
842     * capture parameters itself.</p>
843     * <p>When set to AUTO, the individual algorithm controls in
844     * ACAMERA_CONTROL_* are in effect, such as ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE.</p>
845     * <p>When set to USE_SCENE_MODE, the individual controls in
846     * ACAMERA_CONTROL_* are mostly disabled, and the camera device implements
847     * one of the scene mode settings (such as ACTION, SUNSET, or PARTY)
848     * as it wishes. The camera device scene mode 3A settings are provided by
849     * capture results {@link ACameraMetadata} from
850     * {@link ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result}.</p>
851     * <p>When set to OFF_KEEP_STATE, it is similar to OFF mode, the only difference
852     * is that this frame will not be used by camera device background 3A statistics
853     * update, as if this frame is never captured. This mode can be used in the scenario
854     * where the application doesn't want a 3A manual control capture to affect
855     * the subsequent auto 3A capture results.</p>
856     *
857     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE
858     */
859    ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE =                                      // byte (enum)
860            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 15,
861    /**
862     * <p>Control for which scene mode is currently active.</p>
863     *
864     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
865     * <ul>
866     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
867     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
868     * </ul>
869     *
870     * <p>Scene modes are custom camera modes optimized for a certain set of conditions and
871     * capture settings.</p>
872     * <p>This is the mode that that is active when
873     * <code>ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE == USE_SCENE_MODE</code>. Aside from FACE_PRIORITY, these modes will
874     * disable ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE, ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE, and ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE
875     * while in use.</p>
876     * <p>The interpretation and implementation of these scene modes is left
877     * to the implementor of the camera device. Their behavior will not be
878     * consistent across all devices, and any given device may only implement
879     * a subset of these modes.</p>
880     *
881     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE
882     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE
883     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE
884     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE
885     */
886    ACAMERA_CONTROL_SCENE_MODE =                                // byte (enum)
887            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 16,
888    /**
889     * <p>Whether video stabilization is
890     * active.</p>
891     *
892     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
893     * <ul>
894     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
895     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
896     * </ul>
897     *
898     * <p>Video stabilization automatically warps images from
899     * the camera in order to stabilize motion between consecutive frames.</p>
900     * <p>If enabled, video stabilization can modify the
901     * ACAMERA_SCALER_CROP_REGION to keep the video stream stabilized.</p>
902     * <p>Switching between different video stabilization modes may take several
903     * frames to initialize, the camera device will report the current mode
904     * in capture result metadata. For example, When "ON" mode is requested,
905     * the video stabilization modes in the first several capture results may
906     * still be "OFF", and it will become "ON" when the initialization is
907     * done.</p>
908     * <p>In addition, not all recording sizes or frame rates may be supported for
909     * stabilization by a device that reports stabilization support. It is guaranteed
910     * that an output targeting a MediaRecorder or MediaCodec will be stabilized if
911     * the recording resolution is less than or equal to 1920 x 1080 (width less than
912     * or equal to 1920, height less than or equal to 1080), and the recording
913     * frame rate is less than or equal to 30fps.  At other sizes, the CaptureResult
914     * ACAMERA_CONTROL_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_MODE field will return
915     * OFF if the recording output is not stabilized, or if there are no output
916     * Surface types that can be stabilized.</p>
917     * <p>If a camera device supports both this mode and OIS
918     * (ACAMERA_LENS_OPTICAL_STABILIZATION_MODE), turning both modes on may
919     * produce undesirable interaction, so it is recommended not to enable
920     * both at the same time.</p>
921     *
922     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_MODE
923     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_OPTICAL_STABILIZATION_MODE
924     * @see ACAMERA_SCALER_CROP_REGION
925     */
926    ACAMERA_CONTROL_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_MODE =                  // byte (enum)
927            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 17,
928    /**
929     * <p>List of auto-exposure antibanding modes for ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_ANTIBANDING_MODE that are
930     * supported by this camera device.</p>
931     *
932     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_ANTIBANDING_MODE
933     *
934     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
935     * <ul>
936     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
937     * </ul>
938     *
939     * <p>Not all of the auto-exposure anti-banding modes may be
940     * supported by a given camera device. This field lists the
941     * valid anti-banding modes that the application may request
942     * for this camera device with the
943     * ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_ANTIBANDING_MODE control.</p>
944     *
945     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_ANTIBANDING_MODE
946     */
947    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_AVAILABLE_ANTIBANDING_MODES =            // byte[n]
948            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 18,
949    /**
950     * <p>List of auto-exposure modes for ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE that are supported by this camera
951     * device.</p>
952     *
953     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE
954     *
955     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
956     * <ul>
957     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
958     * </ul>
959     *
960     * <p>Not all the auto-exposure modes may be supported by a
961     * given camera device, especially if no flash unit is
962     * available. This entry lists the valid modes for
963     * ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE for this camera device.</p>
964     * <p>All camera devices support ON, and all camera devices with flash
965     * units support ON_AUTO_FLASH and ON_ALWAYS_FLASH.</p>
966     * <p>FULL mode camera devices always support OFF mode,
967     * which enables application control of camera exposure time,
968     * sensitivity, and frame duration.</p>
969     * <p>LEGACY mode camera devices never support OFF mode.
970     * LIMITED mode devices support OFF if they support the MANUAL_SENSOR
971     * capability.</p>
972     *
973     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE
974     */
975    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_AVAILABLE_MODES =                        // byte[n]
976            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 19,
977    /**
978     * <p>List of frame rate ranges for ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_TARGET_FPS_RANGE supported by
979     * this camera device.</p>
980     *
981     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_TARGET_FPS_RANGE
982     *
983     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
984     * <ul>
985     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
986     * </ul>
987     *
988     * <p>For devices at the LEGACY level or above:</p>
989     * <ul>
990     * <li>
991     * <p>For constant-framerate recording, for each normal
992     * <a href="https://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/CamcorderProfile.html">CamcorderProfile</a>, that is, a
993     * <a href="https://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/CamcorderProfile.html">CamcorderProfile</a> that has
994     * <a href="https://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/CamcorderProfile.html#quality">quality</a>
995     * in the range [
996     * <a href="https://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/CamcorderProfile.html#QUALITY_LOW">QUALITY_LOW</a>,
997     * <a href="https://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/CamcorderProfile.html#QUALITY_2160P">QUALITY_2160P</a>],
998     * if the profile is supported by the device and has
999     * <a href="https://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/CamcorderProfile.html#videoFrameRate">videoFrameRate</a>
1000     * <code>x</code>, this list will always include (<code>x</code>,<code>x</code>).</p>
1001     * </li>
1002     * <li>
1003     * <p>Also, a camera device must either not support any
1004     * <a href="https://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/CamcorderProfile.html">CamcorderProfile</a>,
1005     * or support at least one
1006     * normal <a href="https://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/CamcorderProfile.html">CamcorderProfile</a>
1007     * that has
1008     * <a href="https://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/CamcorderProfile.html#videoFrameRate">videoFrameRate</a> <code>x</code> &gt;= 24.</p>
1009     * </li>
1010     * </ul>
1011     * <p>For devices at the LIMITED level or above:</p>
1012     * <ul>
1013     * <li>For YUV_420_888 burst capture use case, this list will always include (<code>min</code>, <code>max</code>)
1014     * and (<code>max</code>, <code>max</code>) where <code>min</code> &lt;= 15 and <code>max</code> = the maximum output frame rate of the
1015     * maximum YUV_420_888 output size.</li>
1016     * </ul>
1017     */
1018    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_AVAILABLE_TARGET_FPS_RANGES =            // int32[2*n]
1019            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 20,
1020    /**
1021     * <p>Maximum and minimum exposure compensation values for
1022     * ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION, in counts of ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_COMPENSATION_STEP,
1023     * that are supported by this camera device.</p>
1024     *
1025     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_COMPENSATION_STEP
1026     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION
1027     *
1028     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1029     * <ul>
1030     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
1031     * </ul>
1032     *
1033     * <p>None</p>
1034     */
1035    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_COMPENSATION_RANGE =                     // int32[2]
1036            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 21,
1037    /**
1038     * <p>Smallest step by which the exposure compensation
1039     * can be changed.</p>
1040     *
1041     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1042     * <ul>
1043     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
1044     * </ul>
1045     *
1046     * <p>This is the unit for ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION. For example, if this key has
1047     * a value of <code>1/2</code>, then a setting of <code>-2</code> for ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION means
1048     * that the target EV offset for the auto-exposure routine is -1 EV.</p>
1049     * <p>One unit of EV compensation changes the brightness of the captured image by a factor
1050     * of two. +1 EV doubles the image brightness, while -1 EV halves the image brightness.</p>
1051     *
1052     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION
1053     */
1054    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_COMPENSATION_STEP =                      // rational
1055            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 22,
1056    /**
1057     * <p>List of auto-focus (AF) modes for ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE that are
1058     * supported by this camera device.</p>
1059     *
1060     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE
1061     *
1062     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1063     * <ul>
1064     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
1065     * </ul>
1066     *
1067     * <p>Not all the auto-focus modes may be supported by a
1068     * given camera device. This entry lists the valid modes for
1069     * ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE for this camera device.</p>
1070     * <p>All LIMITED and FULL mode camera devices will support OFF mode, and all
1071     * camera devices with adjustable focuser units
1072     * (<code>ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_MINIMUM_FOCUS_DISTANCE &gt; 0</code>) will support AUTO mode.</p>
1073     * <p>LEGACY devices will support OFF mode only if they support
1074     * focusing to infinity (by also setting ACAMERA_LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE to
1075     * <code>0.0f</code>).</p>
1076     *
1077     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE
1078     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE
1079     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_MINIMUM_FOCUS_DISTANCE
1080     */
1081    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_AVAILABLE_MODES =                        // byte[n]
1082            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 23,
1083    /**
1084     * <p>List of color effects for ACAMERA_CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE that are supported by this camera
1085     * device.</p>
1086     *
1087     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE
1088     *
1089     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1090     * <ul>
1091     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
1092     * </ul>
1093     *
1094     * <p>This list contains the color effect modes that can be applied to
1095     * images produced by the camera device.
1096     * Implementations are not expected to be consistent across all devices.
1097     * If no color effect modes are available for a device, this will only list
1098     * OFF.</p>
1099     * <p>A color effect will only be applied if
1100     * ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE != OFF.  OFF is always included in this list.</p>
1101     * <p>This control has no effect on the operation of other control routines such
1102     * as auto-exposure, white balance, or focus.</p>
1103     *
1104     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE
1105     */
1106    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AVAILABLE_EFFECTS =                         // byte[n]
1107            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 24,
1108    /**
1109     * <p>List of scene modes for ACAMERA_CONTROL_SCENE_MODE that are supported by this camera
1110     * device.</p>
1111     *
1112     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_SCENE_MODE
1113     *
1114     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1115     * <ul>
1116     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
1117     * </ul>
1118     *
1119     * <p>This list contains scene modes that can be set for the camera device.
1120     * Only scene modes that have been fully implemented for the
1121     * camera device may be included here. Implementations are not expected
1122     * to be consistent across all devices.</p>
1123     * <p>If no scene modes are supported by the camera device, this
1124     * will be set to DISABLED. Otherwise DISABLED will not be listed.</p>
1125     * <p>FACE_PRIORITY is always listed if face detection is
1126     * supported (i.e.<code>ACAMERA_STATISTICS_INFO_MAX_FACE_COUNT &gt;
1127     * 0</code>).</p>
1128     *
1129     * @see ACAMERA_STATISTICS_INFO_MAX_FACE_COUNT
1130     */
1131    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AVAILABLE_SCENE_MODES =                     // byte[n]
1132            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 25,
1133    /**
1134     * <p>List of video stabilization modes for ACAMERA_CONTROL_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_MODE
1135     * that are supported by this camera device.</p>
1136     *
1137     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_MODE
1138     *
1139     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1140     * <ul>
1141     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
1142     * </ul>
1143     *
1144     * <p>OFF will always be listed.</p>
1145     */
1146    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AVAILABLE_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_MODES =       // byte[n]
1147            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 26,
1148    /**
1149     * <p>List of auto-white-balance modes for ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE that are supported by this
1150     * camera device.</p>
1151     *
1152     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE
1153     *
1154     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1155     * <ul>
1156     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
1157     * </ul>
1158     *
1159     * <p>Not all the auto-white-balance modes may be supported by a
1160     * given camera device. This entry lists the valid modes for
1161     * ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE for this camera device.</p>
1162     * <p>All camera devices will support ON mode.</p>
1163     * <p>Camera devices that support the MANUAL_POST_PROCESSING capability will always support OFF
1164     * mode, which enables application control of white balance, by using
1165     * ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM and ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS(ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE must be set to TRANSFORM_MATRIX). This includes all FULL
1166     * mode camera devices.</p>
1167     *
1168     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS
1169     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE
1170     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM
1171     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE
1172     */
1173    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_AVAILABLE_MODES =                       // byte[n]
1174            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 27,
1175    /**
1176     * <p>List of the maximum number of regions that can be used for metering in
1177     * auto-exposure (AE), auto-white balance (AWB), and auto-focus (AF);
1178     * this corresponds to the the maximum number of elements in
1179     * ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_REGIONS, ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_REGIONS,
1180     * and ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_REGIONS.</p>
1181     *
1182     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_REGIONS
1183     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_REGIONS
1184     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_REGIONS
1185     *
1186     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1187     * <ul>
1188     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
1189     * </ul>
1190     *
1191     * <p>None</p>
1192     */
1193    ACAMERA_CONTROL_MAX_REGIONS =                               // int32[3]
1194            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 28,
1195    /**
1196     * <p>Current state of the auto-exposure (AE) algorithm.</p>
1197     *
1198     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1199     * <ul>
1200     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
1201     * </ul>
1202     *
1203     * <p>Switching between or enabling AE modes (ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE) always
1204     * resets the AE state to INACTIVE. Similarly, switching between ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE,
1205     * or ACAMERA_CONTROL_SCENE_MODE if <code>ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE == USE_SCENE_MODE</code> resets all
1206     * the algorithm states to INACTIVE.</p>
1207     * <p>The camera device can do several state transitions between two results, if it is
1208     * allowed by the state transition table. For example: INACTIVE may never actually be
1209     * seen in a result.</p>
1210     * <p>The state in the result is the state for this image (in sync with this image): if
1211     * AE state becomes CONVERGED, then the image data associated with this result should
1212     * be good to use.</p>
1213     * <p>Below are state transition tables for different AE modes.</p>
1214     * <p>State       | Transition Cause | New State | Notes
1215     * :------------:|:----------------:|:---------:|:-----------------------:
1216     * INACTIVE      |                  | INACTIVE  | Camera device auto exposure algorithm is disabled</p>
1217     * <p>When ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE is AE_MODE_ON_*:</p>
1218     * <p>State        | Transition Cause                             | New State      | Notes
1219     * :-------------:|:--------------------------------------------:|:--------------:|:-----------------:
1220     * INACTIVE       | Camera device initiates AE scan              | SEARCHING      | Values changing
1221     * INACTIVE       | ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_LOCK is ON                 | LOCKED         | Values locked
1222     * SEARCHING      | Camera device finishes AE scan               | CONVERGED      | Good values, not changing
1223     * SEARCHING      | Camera device finishes AE scan               | FLASH_REQUIRED | Converged but too dark w/o flash
1224     * SEARCHING      | ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_LOCK is ON                 | LOCKED         | Values locked
1225     * CONVERGED      | Camera device initiates AE scan              | SEARCHING      | Values changing
1226     * CONVERGED      | ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_LOCK is ON                 | LOCKED         | Values locked
1227     * FLASH_REQUIRED | Camera device initiates AE scan              | SEARCHING      | Values changing
1228     * FLASH_REQUIRED | ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_LOCK is ON                 | LOCKED         | Values locked
1229     * LOCKED         | ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_LOCK is OFF                | SEARCHING      | Values not good after unlock
1230     * LOCKED         | ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_LOCK is OFF                | CONVERGED      | Values good after unlock
1231     * LOCKED         | ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_LOCK is OFF                | FLASH_REQUIRED | Exposure good, but too dark
1232     * PRECAPTURE     | Sequence done. ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_LOCK is OFF | CONVERGED      | Ready for high-quality capture
1233     * PRECAPTURE     | Sequence done. ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_LOCK is ON  | LOCKED         | Ready for high-quality capture
1234     * LOCKED         | aeLock is ON and aePrecaptureTrigger is START | LOCKED        | Precapture trigger is ignored when AE is already locked
1235     * LOCKED         | aeLock is ON and aePrecaptureTrigger is CANCEL| LOCKED        | Precapture trigger is ignored when AE is already locked
1236     * Any state (excluding LOCKED) | ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER is START | PRECAPTURE     | Start AE precapture metering sequence
1237     * Any state (excluding LOCKED) | ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER is CANCEL| INACTIVE       | Currently active precapture metering sequence is canceled</p>
1238     * <p>For the above table, the camera device may skip reporting any state changes that happen
1239     * without application intervention (i.e. mode switch, trigger, locking). Any state that
1240     * can be skipped in that manner is called a transient state.</p>
1241     * <p>For example, for above AE modes (AE_MODE_ON_*), in addition to the state transitions
1242     * listed in above table, it is also legal for the camera device to skip one or more
1243     * transient states between two results. See below table for examples:</p>
1244     * <p>State        | Transition Cause                                            | New State      | Notes
1245     * :-------------:|:-----------------------------------------------------------:|:--------------:|:-----------------:
1246     * INACTIVE       | Camera device finished AE scan                              | CONVERGED      | Values are already good, transient states are skipped by camera device.
1247     * Any state (excluding LOCKED) | ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER is START, sequence done | FLASH_REQUIRED | Converged but too dark w/o flash after a precapture sequence, transient states are skipped by camera device.
1248     * Any state (excluding LOCKED) | ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER is START, sequence done | CONVERGED      | Converged after a precapture sequence, transient states are skipped by camera device.
1249     * Any state (excluding LOCKED) | ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER is CANCEL, converged    | FLASH_REQUIRED | Converged but too dark w/o flash after a precapture sequence is canceled, transient states are skipped by camera device.
1250     * Any state (excluding LOCKED) | ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER is CANCEL, converged    | CONVERGED      | Converged after a precapture sequenceis canceled, transient states are skipped by camera device.
1251     * CONVERGED      | Camera device finished AE scan                              | FLASH_REQUIRED | Converged but too dark w/o flash after a new scan, transient states are skipped by camera device.
1252     * FLASH_REQUIRED | Camera device finished AE scan                              | CONVERGED      | Converged after a new scan, transient states are skipped by camera device.</p>
1253     *
1254     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_LOCK
1255     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE
1256     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER
1257     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE
1258     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_SCENE_MODE
1259     */
1260    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_STATE =                                  // byte (enum)
1261            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 31,
1262    /**
1263     * <p>Current state of auto-focus (AF) algorithm.</p>
1264     *
1265     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1266     * <ul>
1267     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
1268     * </ul>
1269     *
1270     * <p>Switching between or enabling AF modes (ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE) always
1271     * resets the AF state to INACTIVE. Similarly, switching between ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE,
1272     * or ACAMERA_CONTROL_SCENE_MODE if <code>ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE == USE_SCENE_MODE</code> resets all
1273     * the algorithm states to INACTIVE.</p>
1274     * <p>The camera device can do several state transitions between two results, if it is
1275     * allowed by the state transition table. For example: INACTIVE may never actually be
1276     * seen in a result.</p>
1277     * <p>The state in the result is the state for this image (in sync with this image): if
1278     * AF state becomes FOCUSED, then the image data associated with this result should
1279     * be sharp.</p>
1280     * <p>Below are state transition tables for different AF modes.</p>
1281     * <p>When ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE is AF_MODE_OFF or AF_MODE_EDOF:</p>
1282     * <p>State       | Transition Cause | New State | Notes
1283     * :------------:|:----------------:|:---------:|:-----------:
1284     * INACTIVE      |                  | INACTIVE  | Never changes</p>
1285     * <p>When ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE is AF_MODE_AUTO or AF_MODE_MACRO:</p>
1286     * <p>State            | Transition Cause | New State          | Notes
1287     * :-----------------:|:----------------:|:------------------:|:--------------:
1288     * INACTIVE           | AF_TRIGGER       | ACTIVE_SCAN        | Start AF sweep, Lens now moving
1289     * ACTIVE_SCAN        | AF sweep done    | FOCUSED_LOCKED     | Focused, Lens now locked
1290     * ACTIVE_SCAN        | AF sweep done    | NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | Not focused, Lens now locked
1291     * ACTIVE_SCAN        | AF_CANCEL        | INACTIVE           | Cancel/reset AF, Lens now locked
1292     * FOCUSED_LOCKED     | AF_CANCEL        | INACTIVE           | Cancel/reset AF
1293     * FOCUSED_LOCKED     | AF_TRIGGER       | ACTIVE_SCAN        | Start new sweep, Lens now moving
1294     * NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | AF_CANCEL        | INACTIVE           | Cancel/reset AF
1295     * NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | AF_TRIGGER       | ACTIVE_SCAN        | Start new sweep, Lens now moving
1296     * Any state          | Mode change      | INACTIVE           |</p>
1297     * <p>For the above table, the camera device may skip reporting any state changes that happen
1298     * without application intervention (i.e. mode switch, trigger, locking). Any state that
1299     * can be skipped in that manner is called a transient state.</p>
1300     * <p>For example, for these AF modes (AF_MODE_AUTO and AF_MODE_MACRO), in addition to the
1301     * state transitions listed in above table, it is also legal for the camera device to skip
1302     * one or more transient states between two results. See below table for examples:</p>
1303     * <p>State            | Transition Cause | New State          | Notes
1304     * :-----------------:|:----------------:|:------------------:|:--------------:
1305     * INACTIVE           | AF_TRIGGER       | FOCUSED_LOCKED     | Focus is already good or good after a scan, lens is now locked.
1306     * INACTIVE           | AF_TRIGGER       | NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | Focus failed after a scan, lens is now locked.
1307     * FOCUSED_LOCKED     | AF_TRIGGER       | FOCUSED_LOCKED     | Focus is already good or good after a scan, lens is now locked.
1308     * NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | AF_TRIGGER       | FOCUSED_LOCKED     | Focus is good after a scan, lens is not locked.</p>
1309     * <p>When ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE is AF_MODE_CONTINUOUS_VIDEO:</p>
1310     * <p>State            | Transition Cause                    | New State          | Notes
1311     * :-----------------:|:-----------------------------------:|:------------------:|:--------------:
1312     * INACTIVE           | Camera device initiates new scan    | PASSIVE_SCAN       | Start AF scan, Lens now moving
1313     * INACTIVE           | AF_TRIGGER                          | NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | AF state query, Lens now locked
1314     * PASSIVE_SCAN       | Camera device completes current scan| PASSIVE_FOCUSED    | End AF scan, Lens now locked
1315     * PASSIVE_SCAN       | Camera device fails current scan    | PASSIVE_UNFOCUSED  | End AF scan, Lens now locked
1316     * PASSIVE_SCAN       | AF_TRIGGER                          | FOCUSED_LOCKED     | Immediate transition, if focus is good. Lens now locked
1317     * PASSIVE_SCAN       | AF_TRIGGER                          | NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | Immediate transition, if focus is bad. Lens now locked
1318     * PASSIVE_SCAN       | AF_CANCEL                           | INACTIVE           | Reset lens position, Lens now locked
1319     * PASSIVE_FOCUSED    | Camera device initiates new scan    | PASSIVE_SCAN       | Start AF scan, Lens now moving
1320     * PASSIVE_UNFOCUSED  | Camera device initiates new scan    | PASSIVE_SCAN       | Start AF scan, Lens now moving
1321     * PASSIVE_FOCUSED    | AF_TRIGGER                          | FOCUSED_LOCKED     | Immediate transition, lens now locked
1322     * PASSIVE_UNFOCUSED  | AF_TRIGGER                          | NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | Immediate transition, lens now locked
1323     * FOCUSED_LOCKED     | AF_TRIGGER                          | FOCUSED_LOCKED     | No effect
1324     * FOCUSED_LOCKED     | AF_CANCEL                           | INACTIVE           | Restart AF scan
1325     * NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | AF_TRIGGER                          | NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | No effect
1326     * NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | AF_CANCEL                           | INACTIVE           | Restart AF scan</p>
1327     * <p>When ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE is AF_MODE_CONTINUOUS_PICTURE:</p>
1328     * <p>State            | Transition Cause                     | New State          | Notes
1329     * :-----------------:|:------------------------------------:|:------------------:|:--------------:
1330     * INACTIVE           | Camera device initiates new scan     | PASSIVE_SCAN       | Start AF scan, Lens now moving
1331     * INACTIVE           | AF_TRIGGER                           | NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | AF state query, Lens now locked
1332     * PASSIVE_SCAN       | Camera device completes current scan | PASSIVE_FOCUSED    | End AF scan, Lens now locked
1333     * PASSIVE_SCAN       | Camera device fails current scan     | PASSIVE_UNFOCUSED  | End AF scan, Lens now locked
1334     * PASSIVE_SCAN       | AF_TRIGGER                           | FOCUSED_LOCKED     | Eventual transition once the focus is good. Lens now locked
1335     * PASSIVE_SCAN       | AF_TRIGGER                           | NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | Eventual transition if cannot find focus. Lens now locked
1336     * PASSIVE_SCAN       | AF_CANCEL                            | INACTIVE           | Reset lens position, Lens now locked
1337     * PASSIVE_FOCUSED    | Camera device initiates new scan     | PASSIVE_SCAN       | Start AF scan, Lens now moving
1338     * PASSIVE_UNFOCUSED  | Camera device initiates new scan     | PASSIVE_SCAN       | Start AF scan, Lens now moving
1339     * PASSIVE_FOCUSED    | AF_TRIGGER                           | FOCUSED_LOCKED     | Immediate trans. Lens now locked
1340     * PASSIVE_UNFOCUSED  | AF_TRIGGER                           | NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | Immediate trans. Lens now locked
1341     * FOCUSED_LOCKED     | AF_TRIGGER                           | FOCUSED_LOCKED     | No effect
1342     * FOCUSED_LOCKED     | AF_CANCEL                            | INACTIVE           | Restart AF scan
1343     * NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | AF_TRIGGER                           | NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | No effect
1344     * NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED | AF_CANCEL                            | INACTIVE           | Restart AF scan</p>
1345     * <p>When switch between AF_MODE_CONTINUOUS_* (CAF modes) and AF_MODE_AUTO/AF_MODE_MACRO
1346     * (AUTO modes), the initial INACTIVE or PASSIVE_SCAN states may be skipped by the
1347     * camera device. When a trigger is included in a mode switch request, the trigger
1348     * will be evaluated in the context of the new mode in the request.
1349     * See below table for examples:</p>
1350     * <p>State      | Transition Cause                       | New State                                | Notes
1351     * :-----------:|:--------------------------------------:|:----------------------------------------:|:--------------:
1352     * any state    | CAF--&gt;AUTO mode switch                 | INACTIVE                                 | Mode switch without trigger, initial state must be INACTIVE
1353     * any state    | CAF--&gt;AUTO mode switch with AF_TRIGGER | trigger-reachable states from INACTIVE   | Mode switch with trigger, INACTIVE is skipped
1354     * any state    | AUTO--&gt;CAF mode switch                 | passively reachable states from INACTIVE | Mode switch without trigger, passive transient state is skipped</p>
1355     *
1356     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE
1357     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE
1358     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_SCENE_MODE
1359     */
1360    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_STATE =                                  // byte (enum)
1361            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 32,
1362    /**
1363     * <p>Current state of auto-white balance (AWB) algorithm.</p>
1364     *
1365     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1366     * <ul>
1367     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
1368     * </ul>
1369     *
1370     * <p>Switching between or enabling AWB modes (ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE) always
1371     * resets the AWB state to INACTIVE. Similarly, switching between ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE,
1372     * or ACAMERA_CONTROL_SCENE_MODE if <code>ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE == USE_SCENE_MODE</code> resets all
1373     * the algorithm states to INACTIVE.</p>
1374     * <p>The camera device can do several state transitions between two results, if it is
1375     * allowed by the state transition table. So INACTIVE may never actually be seen in
1376     * a result.</p>
1377     * <p>The state in the result is the state for this image (in sync with this image): if
1378     * AWB state becomes CONVERGED, then the image data associated with this result should
1379     * be good to use.</p>
1380     * <p>Below are state transition tables for different AWB modes.</p>
1381     * <p>When <code>ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE != AWB_MODE_AUTO</code>:</p>
1382     * <p>State       | Transition Cause | New State | Notes
1383     * :------------:|:----------------:|:---------:|:-----------------------:
1384     * INACTIVE      |                  |INACTIVE   |Camera device auto white balance algorithm is disabled</p>
1385     * <p>When ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE is AWB_MODE_AUTO:</p>
1386     * <p>State        | Transition Cause                 | New State     | Notes
1387     * :-------------:|:--------------------------------:|:-------------:|:-----------------:
1388     * INACTIVE       | Camera device initiates AWB scan | SEARCHING     | Values changing
1389     * INACTIVE       | ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_LOCK is ON    | LOCKED        | Values locked
1390     * SEARCHING      | Camera device finishes AWB scan  | CONVERGED     | Good values, not changing
1391     * SEARCHING      | ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_LOCK is ON    | LOCKED        | Values locked
1392     * CONVERGED      | Camera device initiates AWB scan | SEARCHING     | Values changing
1393     * CONVERGED      | ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_LOCK is ON    | LOCKED        | Values locked
1394     * LOCKED         | ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_LOCK is OFF   | SEARCHING     | Values not good after unlock</p>
1395     * <p>For the above table, the camera device may skip reporting any state changes that happen
1396     * without application intervention (i.e. mode switch, trigger, locking). Any state that
1397     * can be skipped in that manner is called a transient state.</p>
1398     * <p>For example, for this AWB mode (AWB_MODE_AUTO), in addition to the state transitions
1399     * listed in above table, it is also legal for the camera device to skip one or more
1400     * transient states between two results. See below table for examples:</p>
1401     * <p>State        | Transition Cause                 | New State     | Notes
1402     * :-------------:|:--------------------------------:|:-------------:|:-----------------:
1403     * INACTIVE       | Camera device finished AWB scan  | CONVERGED     | Values are already good, transient states are skipped by camera device.
1404     * LOCKED         | ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_LOCK is OFF   | CONVERGED     | Values good after unlock, transient states are skipped by camera device.</p>
1405     *
1406     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_LOCK
1407     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE
1408     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE
1409     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_SCENE_MODE
1410     */
1411    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_STATE =                                 // byte (enum)
1412            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 34,
1413    /**
1414     * <p>Whether the camera device supports ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_LOCK</p>
1415     *
1416     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_LOCK
1417     *
1418     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1419     * <ul>
1420     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
1421     * </ul>
1422     *
1423     * <p>Devices with MANUAL_SENSOR capability or BURST_CAPTURE capability will always
1424     * list <code>true</code>. This includes FULL devices.</p>
1425     */
1426    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_LOCK_AVAILABLE =                         // byte (enum)
1427            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 36,
1428    /**
1429     * <p>Whether the camera device supports ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_LOCK</p>
1430     *
1431     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_LOCK
1432     *
1433     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1434     * <ul>
1435     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
1436     * </ul>
1437     *
1438     * <p>Devices with MANUAL_POST_PROCESSING capability or BURST_CAPTURE capability will
1439     * always list <code>true</code>. This includes FULL devices.</p>
1440     */
1441    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_LOCK_AVAILABLE =                        // byte (enum)
1442            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 37,
1443    /**
1444     * <p>List of control modes for ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE that are supported by this camera
1445     * device.</p>
1446     *
1447     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE
1448     *
1449     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1450     * <ul>
1451     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
1452     * </ul>
1453     *
1454     * <p>This list contains control modes that can be set for the camera device.
1455     * LEGACY mode devices will always support AUTO mode. LIMITED and FULL
1456     * devices will always support OFF, AUTO modes.</p>
1457     */
1458    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AVAILABLE_MODES =                           // byte[n]
1459            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 38,
1460    /**
1461     * <p>Range of boosts for ACAMERA_CONTROL_POST_RAW_SENSITIVITY_BOOST supported
1462     * by this camera device.</p>
1463     *
1464     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_POST_RAW_SENSITIVITY_BOOST
1465     *
1466     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1467     * <ul>
1468     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
1469     * </ul>
1470     *
1471     * <p>Devices support post RAW sensitivity boost  will advertise
1472     * ACAMERA_CONTROL_POST_RAW_SENSITIVITY_BOOST key for controling
1473     * post RAW sensitivity boost.</p>
1474     * <p>This key will be <code>null</code> for devices that do not support any RAW format
1475     * outputs. For devices that do support RAW format outputs, this key will always
1476     * present, and if a device does not support post RAW sensitivity boost, it will
1477     * list <code>(100, 100)</code> in this key.</p>
1478     *
1479     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_POST_RAW_SENSITIVITY_BOOST
1480     */
1481    ACAMERA_CONTROL_POST_RAW_SENSITIVITY_BOOST_RANGE =          // int32[2]
1482            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 39,
1483    /**
1484     * <p>The amount of additional sensitivity boost applied to output images
1485     * after RAW sensor data is captured.</p>
1486     *
1487     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1488     * <ul>
1489     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
1490     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
1491     * </ul>
1492     *
1493     * <p>Some camera devices support additional digital sensitivity boosting in the
1494     * camera processing pipeline after sensor RAW image is captured.
1495     * Such a boost will be applied to YUV/JPEG format output images but will not
1496     * have effect on RAW output formats like RAW_SENSOR, RAW10, RAW12 or RAW_OPAQUE.</p>
1497     * <p>This key will be <code>null</code> for devices that do not support any RAW format
1498     * outputs. For devices that do support RAW format outputs, this key will always
1499     * present, and if a device does not support post RAW sensitivity boost, it will
1500     * list <code>100</code> in this key.</p>
1501     * <p>If the camera device cannot apply the exact boost requested, it will reduce the
1502     * boost to the nearest supported value.
1503     * The final boost value used will be available in the output capture result.</p>
1504     * <p>For devices that support post RAW sensitivity boost, the YUV/JPEG output images
1505     * of such device will have the total sensitivity of
1506     * <code>ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY * ACAMERA_CONTROL_POST_RAW_SENSITIVITY_BOOST / 100</code>
1507     * The sensitivity of RAW format images will always be <code>ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY</code></p>
1508     * <p>This control is only effective if ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE or ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE is set to
1509     * OFF; otherwise the auto-exposure algorithm will override this value.</p>
1510     *
1511     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE
1512     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE
1513     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_POST_RAW_SENSITIVITY_BOOST
1514     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY
1515     */
1516    ACAMERA_CONTROL_POST_RAW_SENSITIVITY_BOOST =                // int32
1517            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 40,
1518    /**
1519     * <p>Allow camera device to enable zero-shutter-lag mode for requests with
1520     * ACAMERA_CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT == STILL_CAPTURE.</p>
1521     *
1522     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT
1523     *
1524     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1525     * <ul>
1526     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
1527     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
1528     * </ul>
1529     *
1530     * <p>If enableZsl is <code>true</code>, the camera device may enable zero-shutter-lag mode for requests with
1531     * STILL_CAPTURE capture intent. The camera device may use images captured in the past to
1532     * produce output images for a zero-shutter-lag request. The result metadata including the
1533     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_TIMESTAMP reflects the source frames used to produce output images.
1534     * Therefore, the contents of the output images and the result metadata may be out of order
1535     * compared to previous regular requests. enableZsl does not affect requests with other
1536     * capture intents.</p>
1537     * <p>For example, when requests are submitted in the following order:
1538     *   Request A: enableZsl is <code>true</code>, ACAMERA_CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT is PREVIEW
1539     *   Request B: enableZsl is <code>true</code>, ACAMERA_CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT is STILL_CAPTURE</p>
1540     * <p>The output images for request B may have contents captured before the output images for
1541     * request A, and the result metadata for request B may be older than the result metadata for
1542     * request A.</p>
1543     * <p>Note that when enableZsl is <code>true</code>, it is not guaranteed to get output images captured in the
1544     * past for requests with STILL_CAPTURE capture intent.</p>
1545     * <p>For applications targeting SDK versions O and newer, the value of enableZsl in
1546     * TEMPLATE_STILL_CAPTURE template may be <code>true</code>. The value in other templates is always
1547     * <code>false</code> if present.</p>
1548     * <p>For applications targeting SDK versions older than O, the value of enableZsl in all
1549     * capture templates is always <code>false</code> if present.</p>
1550     * <p>For application-operated ZSL, use CAMERA3_TEMPLATE_ZERO_SHUTTER_LAG template.</p>
1551     *
1552     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT
1553     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_TIMESTAMP
1554     */
1555    ACAMERA_CONTROL_ENABLE_ZSL =                                // byte (enum)
1556            ACAMERA_CONTROL_START + 41,
1557    ACAMERA_CONTROL_END,
1558
1559    /**
1560     * <p>Operation mode for edge
1561     * enhancement.</p>
1562     *
1563     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1564     * <ul>
1565     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
1566     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
1567     * </ul>
1568     *
1569     * <p>Edge enhancement improves sharpness and details in the captured image. OFF means
1570     * no enhancement will be applied by the camera device.</p>
1571     * <p>FAST/HIGH_QUALITY both mean camera device determined enhancement
1572     * will be applied. HIGH_QUALITY mode indicates that the
1573     * camera device will use the highest-quality enhancement algorithms,
1574     * even if it slows down capture rate. FAST means the camera device will
1575     * not slow down capture rate when applying edge enhancement. FAST may be the same as OFF if
1576     * edge enhancement will slow down capture rate. Every output stream will have a similar
1577     * amount of enhancement applied.</p>
1578     * <p>ZERO_SHUTTER_LAG is meant to be used by applications that maintain a continuous circular
1579     * buffer of high-resolution images during preview and reprocess image(s) from that buffer
1580     * into a final capture when triggered by the user. In this mode, the camera device applies
1581     * edge enhancement to low-resolution streams (below maximum recording resolution) to
1582     * maximize preview quality, but does not apply edge enhancement to high-resolution streams,
1583     * since those will be reprocessed later if necessary.</p>
1584     * <p>For YUV_REPROCESSING, these FAST/HIGH_QUALITY modes both mean that the camera
1585     * device will apply FAST/HIGH_QUALITY YUV-domain edge enhancement, respectively.
1586     * The camera device may adjust its internal edge enhancement parameters for best
1587     * image quality based on the android.reprocess.effectiveExposureFactor, if it is set.</p>
1588     */
1589    ACAMERA_EDGE_MODE =                                         // byte (enum)
1590            ACAMERA_EDGE_START,
1591    /**
1592     * <p>List of edge enhancement modes for ACAMERA_EDGE_MODE that are supported by this camera
1593     * device.</p>
1594     *
1595     * @see ACAMERA_EDGE_MODE
1596     *
1597     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1598     * <ul>
1599     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
1600     * </ul>
1601     *
1602     * <p>Full-capability camera devices must always support OFF; camera devices that support
1603     * YUV_REPROCESSING or PRIVATE_REPROCESSING will list ZERO_SHUTTER_LAG; all devices will
1604     * list FAST.</p>
1605     */
1606    ACAMERA_EDGE_AVAILABLE_EDGE_MODES =                         // byte[n]
1607            ACAMERA_EDGE_START + 2,
1608    ACAMERA_EDGE_END,
1609
1610    /**
1611     * <p>The desired mode for for the camera device's flash control.</p>
1612     *
1613     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1614     * <ul>
1615     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
1616     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
1617     * </ul>
1618     *
1619     * <p>This control is only effective when flash unit is available
1620     * (<code>ACAMERA_FLASH_INFO_AVAILABLE == true</code>).</p>
1621     * <p>When this control is used, the ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE must be set to ON or OFF.
1622     * Otherwise, the camera device auto-exposure related flash control (ON_AUTO_FLASH,
1623     * ON_ALWAYS_FLASH, or ON_AUTO_FLASH_REDEYE) will override this control.</p>
1624     * <p>When set to OFF, the camera device will not fire flash for this capture.</p>
1625     * <p>When set to SINGLE, the camera device will fire flash regardless of the camera
1626     * device's auto-exposure routine's result. When used in still capture case, this
1627     * control should be used along with auto-exposure (AE) precapture metering sequence
1628     * (ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER), otherwise, the image may be incorrectly exposed.</p>
1629     * <p>When set to TORCH, the flash will be on continuously. This mode can be used
1630     * for use cases such as preview, auto-focus assist, still capture, or video recording.</p>
1631     * <p>The flash status will be reported by ACAMERA_FLASH_STATE in the capture result metadata.</p>
1632     *
1633     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE
1634     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER
1635     * @see ACAMERA_FLASH_INFO_AVAILABLE
1636     * @see ACAMERA_FLASH_STATE
1637     */
1638    ACAMERA_FLASH_MODE =                                        // byte (enum)
1639            ACAMERA_FLASH_START + 2,
1640    /**
1641     * <p>Current state of the flash
1642     * unit.</p>
1643     *
1644     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1645     * <ul>
1646     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
1647     * </ul>
1648     *
1649     * <p>When the camera device doesn't have flash unit
1650     * (i.e. <code>ACAMERA_FLASH_INFO_AVAILABLE == false</code>), this state will always be UNAVAILABLE.
1651     * Other states indicate the current flash status.</p>
1652     * <p>In certain conditions, this will be available on LEGACY devices:</p>
1653     * <ul>
1654     * <li>Flash-less cameras always return UNAVAILABLE.</li>
1655     * <li>Using ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE <code>==</code> ON_ALWAYS_FLASH
1656     *    will always return FIRED.</li>
1657     * <li>Using ACAMERA_FLASH_MODE <code>==</code> TORCH
1658     *    will always return FIRED.</li>
1659     * </ul>
1660     * <p>In all other conditions the state will not be available on
1661     * LEGACY devices (i.e. it will be <code>null</code>).</p>
1662     *
1663     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE
1664     * @see ACAMERA_FLASH_INFO_AVAILABLE
1665     * @see ACAMERA_FLASH_MODE
1666     */
1667    ACAMERA_FLASH_STATE =                                       // byte (enum)
1668            ACAMERA_FLASH_START + 5,
1669    ACAMERA_FLASH_END,
1670
1671    /**
1672     * <p>Whether this camera device has a
1673     * flash unit.</p>
1674     *
1675     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1676     * <ul>
1677     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
1678     * </ul>
1679     *
1680     * <p>Will be <code>false</code> if no flash is available.</p>
1681     * <p>If there is no flash unit, none of the flash controls do
1682     * anything.</p>
1683     */
1684    ACAMERA_FLASH_INFO_AVAILABLE =                              // byte (enum)
1685            ACAMERA_FLASH_INFO_START,
1686    ACAMERA_FLASH_INFO_END,
1687
1688    /**
1689     * <p>Operational mode for hot pixel correction.</p>
1690     *
1691     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1692     * <ul>
1693     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
1694     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
1695     * </ul>
1696     *
1697     * <p>Hotpixel correction interpolates out, or otherwise removes, pixels
1698     * that do not accurately measure the incoming light (i.e. pixels that
1699     * are stuck at an arbitrary value or are oversensitive).</p>
1700     */
1701    ACAMERA_HOT_PIXEL_MODE =                                    // byte (enum)
1702            ACAMERA_HOT_PIXEL_START,
1703    /**
1704     * <p>List of hot pixel correction modes for ACAMERA_HOT_PIXEL_MODE that are supported by this
1705     * camera device.</p>
1706     *
1707     * @see ACAMERA_HOT_PIXEL_MODE
1708     *
1709     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1710     * <ul>
1711     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
1712     * </ul>
1713     *
1714     * <p>FULL mode camera devices will always support FAST.</p>
1715     */
1716    ACAMERA_HOT_PIXEL_AVAILABLE_HOT_PIXEL_MODES =               // byte[n]
1717            ACAMERA_HOT_PIXEL_START + 1,
1718    ACAMERA_HOT_PIXEL_END,
1719
1720    /**
1721     * <p>GPS coordinates to include in output JPEG
1722     * EXIF.</p>
1723     *
1724     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1725     * <ul>
1726     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
1727     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
1728     * </ul>
1729     *
1730     * <p>None</p>
1731     */
1732    ACAMERA_JPEG_GPS_COORDINATES =                              // double[3]
1733            ACAMERA_JPEG_START,
1734    /**
1735     * <p>32 characters describing GPS algorithm to
1736     * include in EXIF.</p>
1737     *
1738     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1739     * <ul>
1740     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
1741     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
1742     * </ul>
1743     *
1744     * <p>None</p>
1745     */
1746    ACAMERA_JPEG_GPS_PROCESSING_METHOD =                        // byte
1747            ACAMERA_JPEG_START + 1,
1748    /**
1749     * <p>Time GPS fix was made to include in
1750     * EXIF.</p>
1751     *
1752     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1753     * <ul>
1754     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
1755     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
1756     * </ul>
1757     *
1758     * <p>None</p>
1759     */
1760    ACAMERA_JPEG_GPS_TIMESTAMP =                                // int64
1761            ACAMERA_JPEG_START + 2,
1762    /**
1763     * <p>The orientation for a JPEG image.</p>
1764     *
1765     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1766     * <ul>
1767     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
1768     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
1769     * </ul>
1770     *
1771     * <p>The clockwise rotation angle in degrees, relative to the orientation
1772     * to the camera, that the JPEG picture needs to be rotated by, to be viewed
1773     * upright.</p>
1774     * <p>Camera devices may either encode this value into the JPEG EXIF header, or
1775     * rotate the image data to match this orientation. When the image data is rotated,
1776     * the thumbnail data will also be rotated.</p>
1777     * <p>Note that this orientation is relative to the orientation of the camera sensor, given
1778     * by ACAMERA_SENSOR_ORIENTATION.</p>
1779     * <p>To translate from the device orientation given by the Android sensor APIs, the following
1780     * sample code may be used:</p>
1781     * <pre><code>private int getJpegOrientation(CameraCharacteristics c, int deviceOrientation) {
1782     *     if (deviceOrientation == android.view.OrientationEventListener.ORIENTATION_UNKNOWN) return 0;
1783     *     int sensorOrientation = c.get(CameraCharacteristics.SENSOR_ORIENTATION);
1784     *
1785     *     // Round device orientation to a multiple of 90
1786     *     deviceOrientation = (deviceOrientation + 45) / 90 * 90;
1787     *
1788     *     // Reverse device orientation for front-facing cameras
1789     *     boolean facingFront = c.get(CameraCharacteristics.LENS_FACING) == CameraCharacteristics.LENS_FACING_FRONT;
1790     *     if (facingFront) deviceOrientation = -deviceOrientation;
1791     *
1792     *     // Calculate desired JPEG orientation relative to camera orientation to make
1793     *     // the image upright relative to the device orientation
1794     *     int jpegOrientation = (sensorOrientation + deviceOrientation + 360) % 360;
1795     *
1796     *     return jpegOrientation;
1797     * }
1798     * </code></pre>
1799     *
1800     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_ORIENTATION
1801     */
1802    ACAMERA_JPEG_ORIENTATION =                                  // int32
1803            ACAMERA_JPEG_START + 3,
1804    /**
1805     * <p>Compression quality of the final JPEG
1806     * image.</p>
1807     *
1808     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1809     * <ul>
1810     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
1811     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
1812     * </ul>
1813     *
1814     * <p>85-95 is typical usage range.</p>
1815     */
1816    ACAMERA_JPEG_QUALITY =                                      // byte
1817            ACAMERA_JPEG_START + 4,
1818    /**
1819     * <p>Compression quality of JPEG
1820     * thumbnail.</p>
1821     *
1822     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1823     * <ul>
1824     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
1825     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
1826     * </ul>
1827     *
1828     * <p>None</p>
1829     */
1830    ACAMERA_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_QUALITY =                            // byte
1831            ACAMERA_JPEG_START + 5,
1832    /**
1833     * <p>Resolution of embedded JPEG thumbnail.</p>
1834     *
1835     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1836     * <ul>
1837     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
1838     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
1839     * </ul>
1840     *
1841     * <p>When set to (0, 0) value, the JPEG EXIF will not contain thumbnail,
1842     * but the captured JPEG will still be a valid image.</p>
1843     * <p>For best results, when issuing a request for a JPEG image, the thumbnail size selected
1844     * should have the same aspect ratio as the main JPEG output.</p>
1845     * <p>If the thumbnail image aspect ratio differs from the JPEG primary image aspect
1846     * ratio, the camera device creates the thumbnail by cropping it from the primary image.
1847     * For example, if the primary image has 4:3 aspect ratio, the thumbnail image has
1848     * 16:9 aspect ratio, the primary image will be cropped vertically (letterbox) to
1849     * generate the thumbnail image. The thumbnail image will always have a smaller Field
1850     * Of View (FOV) than the primary image when aspect ratios differ.</p>
1851     * <p>When an ACAMERA_JPEG_ORIENTATION of non-zero degree is requested,
1852     * the camera device will handle thumbnail rotation in one of the following ways:</p>
1853     * <ul>
1854     * <li>Set the
1855     *   <a href="https://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/ExifInterface.html#TAG_ORIENTATION">EXIF orientation flag</a>
1856     *   and keep jpeg and thumbnail image data unrotated.</li>
1857     * <li>Rotate the jpeg and thumbnail image data and not set
1858     *   <a href="https://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/ExifInterface.html#TAG_ORIENTATION">EXIF orientation flag</a>.
1859     *   In this case, LIMITED or FULL hardware level devices will report rotated thumnail size
1860     *   in capture result, so the width and height will be interchanged if 90 or 270 degree
1861     *   orientation is requested. LEGACY device will always report unrotated thumbnail size.</li>
1862     * </ul>
1863     *
1864     * @see ACAMERA_JPEG_ORIENTATION
1865     */
1866    ACAMERA_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_SIZE =                               // int32[2]
1867            ACAMERA_JPEG_START + 6,
1868    /**
1869     * <p>List of JPEG thumbnail sizes for ACAMERA_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_SIZE supported by this
1870     * camera device.</p>
1871     *
1872     * @see ACAMERA_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_SIZE
1873     *
1874     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1875     * <ul>
1876     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
1877     * </ul>
1878     *
1879     * <p>This list will include at least one non-zero resolution, plus <code>(0,0)</code> for indicating no
1880     * thumbnail should be generated.</p>
1881     * <p>Below condiditions will be satisfied for this size list:</p>
1882     * <ul>
1883     * <li>The sizes will be sorted by increasing pixel area (width x height).
1884     * If several resolutions have the same area, they will be sorted by increasing width.</li>
1885     * <li>The aspect ratio of the largest thumbnail size will be same as the
1886     * aspect ratio of largest JPEG output size in ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_STREAM_CONFIGURATIONS.
1887     * The largest size is defined as the size that has the largest pixel area
1888     * in a given size list.</li>
1889     * <li>Each output JPEG size in ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_STREAM_CONFIGURATIONS will have at least
1890     * one corresponding size that has the same aspect ratio in availableThumbnailSizes,
1891     * and vice versa.</li>
1892     * <li>All non-<code>(0, 0)</code> sizes will have non-zero widths and heights.</li>
1893     * </ul>
1894     *
1895     * @see ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_STREAM_CONFIGURATIONS
1896     */
1897    ACAMERA_JPEG_AVAILABLE_THUMBNAIL_SIZES =                    // int32[2*n]
1898            ACAMERA_JPEG_START + 7,
1899    ACAMERA_JPEG_END,
1900
1901    /**
1902     * <p>The desired lens aperture size, as a ratio of lens focal length to the
1903     * effective aperture diameter.</p>
1904     *
1905     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1906     * <ul>
1907     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
1908     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
1909     * </ul>
1910     *
1911     * <p>Setting this value is only supported on the camera devices that have a variable
1912     * aperture lens.</p>
1913     * <p>When this is supported and ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE is OFF,
1914     * this can be set along with ACAMERA_SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME,
1915     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY, and ACAMERA_SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION
1916     * to achieve manual exposure control.</p>
1917     * <p>The requested aperture value may take several frames to reach the
1918     * requested value; the camera device will report the current (intermediate)
1919     * aperture size in capture result metadata while the aperture is changing.
1920     * While the aperture is still changing, ACAMERA_LENS_STATE will be set to MOVING.</p>
1921     * <p>When this is supported and ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE is one of
1922     * the ON modes, this will be overridden by the camera device
1923     * auto-exposure algorithm, the overridden values are then provided
1924     * back to the user in the corresponding result.</p>
1925     *
1926     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE
1927     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_STATE
1928     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME
1929     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION
1930     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY
1931     */
1932    ACAMERA_LENS_APERTURE =                                     // float
1933            ACAMERA_LENS_START,
1934    /**
1935     * <p>The desired setting for the lens neutral density filter(s).</p>
1936     *
1937     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1938     * <ul>
1939     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
1940     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
1941     * </ul>
1942     *
1943     * <p>This control will not be supported on most camera devices.</p>
1944     * <p>Lens filters are typically used to lower the amount of light the
1945     * sensor is exposed to (measured in steps of EV). As used here, an EV
1946     * step is the standard logarithmic representation, which are
1947     * non-negative, and inversely proportional to the amount of light
1948     * hitting the sensor.  For example, setting this to 0 would result
1949     * in no reduction of the incoming light, and setting this to 2 would
1950     * mean that the filter is set to reduce incoming light by two stops
1951     * (allowing 1/4 of the prior amount of light to the sensor).</p>
1952     * <p>It may take several frames before the lens filter density changes
1953     * to the requested value. While the filter density is still changing,
1954     * ACAMERA_LENS_STATE will be set to MOVING.</p>
1955     *
1956     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_STATE
1957     */
1958    ACAMERA_LENS_FILTER_DENSITY =                               // float
1959            ACAMERA_LENS_START + 1,
1960    /**
1961     * <p>The desired lens focal length; used for optical zoom.</p>
1962     *
1963     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1964     * <ul>
1965     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
1966     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
1967     * </ul>
1968     *
1969     * <p>This setting controls the physical focal length of the camera
1970     * device's lens. Changing the focal length changes the field of
1971     * view of the camera device, and is usually used for optical zoom.</p>
1972     * <p>Like ACAMERA_LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE and ACAMERA_LENS_APERTURE, this
1973     * setting won't be applied instantaneously, and it may take several
1974     * frames before the lens can change to the requested focal length.
1975     * While the focal length is still changing, ACAMERA_LENS_STATE will
1976     * be set to MOVING.</p>
1977     * <p>Optical zoom will not be supported on most devices.</p>
1978     *
1979     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_APERTURE
1980     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE
1981     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_STATE
1982     */
1983    ACAMERA_LENS_FOCAL_LENGTH =                                 // float
1984            ACAMERA_LENS_START + 2,
1985    /**
1986     * <p>Desired distance to plane of sharpest focus,
1987     * measured from frontmost surface of the lens.</p>
1988     *
1989     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
1990     * <ul>
1991     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
1992     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
1993     * </ul>
1994     *
1995     * <p>Should be zero for fixed-focus cameras</p>
1996     */
1997    ACAMERA_LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE =                               // float
1998            ACAMERA_LENS_START + 3,
1999    /**
2000     * <p>Sets whether the camera device uses optical image stabilization (OIS)
2001     * when capturing images.</p>
2002     *
2003     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2004     * <ul>
2005     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
2006     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
2007     * </ul>
2008     *
2009     * <p>OIS is used to compensate for motion blur due to small
2010     * movements of the camera during capture. Unlike digital image
2011     * stabilization (ACAMERA_CONTROL_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_MODE), OIS
2012     * makes use of mechanical elements to stabilize the camera
2013     * sensor, and thus allows for longer exposure times before
2014     * camera shake becomes apparent.</p>
2015     * <p>Switching between different optical stabilization modes may take several
2016     * frames to initialize, the camera device will report the current mode in
2017     * capture result metadata. For example, When "ON" mode is requested, the
2018     * optical stabilization modes in the first several capture results may still
2019     * be "OFF", and it will become "ON" when the initialization is done.</p>
2020     * <p>If a camera device supports both OIS and digital image stabilization
2021     * (ACAMERA_CONTROL_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_MODE), turning both modes on may produce undesirable
2022     * interaction, so it is recommended not to enable both at the same time.</p>
2023     * <p>Not all devices will support OIS; see
2024     * ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_OPTICAL_STABILIZATION for
2025     * available controls.</p>
2026     *
2027     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_MODE
2028     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_OPTICAL_STABILIZATION
2029     */
2030    ACAMERA_LENS_OPTICAL_STABILIZATION_MODE =                   // byte (enum)
2031            ACAMERA_LENS_START + 4,
2032    /**
2033     * <p>Direction the camera faces relative to
2034     * device screen.</p>
2035     *
2036     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2037     * <ul>
2038     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
2039     * </ul>
2040     *
2041     * <p>None</p>
2042     */
2043    ACAMERA_LENS_FACING =                                       // byte (enum)
2044            ACAMERA_LENS_START + 5,
2045    /**
2046     * <p>The orientation of the camera relative to the sensor
2047     * coordinate system.</p>
2048     *
2049     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2050     * <ul>
2051     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
2052     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
2053     * </ul>
2054     *
2055     * <p>The four coefficients that describe the quaternion
2056     * rotation from the Android sensor coordinate system to a
2057     * camera-aligned coordinate system where the X-axis is
2058     * aligned with the long side of the image sensor, the Y-axis
2059     * is aligned with the short side of the image sensor, and
2060     * the Z-axis is aligned with the optical axis of the sensor.</p>
2061     * <p>To convert from the quaternion coefficients <code>(x,y,z,w)</code>
2062     * to the axis of rotation <code>(a_x, a_y, a_z)</code> and rotation
2063     * amount <code>theta</code>, the following formulas can be used:</p>
2064     * <pre><code> theta = 2 * acos(w)
2065     * a_x = x / sin(theta/2)
2066     * a_y = y / sin(theta/2)
2067     * a_z = z / sin(theta/2)
2068     * </code></pre>
2069     * <p>To create a 3x3 rotation matrix that applies the rotation
2070     * defined by this quaternion, the following matrix can be
2071     * used:</p>
2072     * <pre><code>R = [ 1 - 2y^2 - 2z^2,       2xy - 2zw,       2xz + 2yw,
2073     *            2xy + 2zw, 1 - 2x^2 - 2z^2,       2yz - 2xw,
2074     *            2xz - 2yw,       2yz + 2xw, 1 - 2x^2 - 2y^2 ]
2075     * </code></pre>
2076     * <p>This matrix can then be used to apply the rotation to a
2077     *  column vector point with</p>
2078     * <p><code>p' = Rp</code></p>
2079     * <p>where <code>p</code> is in the device sensor coordinate system, and
2080     *  <code>p'</code> is in the camera-oriented coordinate system.</p>
2081     */
2082    ACAMERA_LENS_POSE_ROTATION =                                // float[4]
2083            ACAMERA_LENS_START + 6,
2084    /**
2085     * <p>Position of the camera optical center.</p>
2086     *
2087     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2088     * <ul>
2089     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
2090     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
2091     * </ul>
2092     *
2093     * <p>The position of the camera device's lens optical center,
2094     * as a three-dimensional vector <code>(x,y,z)</code>, relative to the
2095     * optical center of the largest camera device facing in the
2096     * same direction as this camera, in the
2097     * <a href="https://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/SensorEvent.html">Android sensor coordinate axes</a>.
2098     * Note that only the axis definitions are shared with
2099     * the sensor coordinate system, but not the origin.</p>
2100     * <p>If this device is the largest or only camera device with a
2101     * given facing, then this position will be <code>(0, 0, 0)</code>; a
2102     * camera device with a lens optical center located 3 cm from
2103     * the main sensor along the +X axis (to the right from the
2104     * user's perspective) will report <code>(0.03, 0, 0)</code>.</p>
2105     * <p>To transform a pixel coordinates between two cameras
2106     * facing the same direction, first the source camera
2107     * ACAMERA_LENS_RADIAL_DISTORTION must be corrected for.  Then
2108     * the source camera ACAMERA_LENS_INTRINSIC_CALIBRATION needs
2109     * to be applied, followed by the ACAMERA_LENS_POSE_ROTATION
2110     * of the source camera, the translation of the source camera
2111     * relative to the destination camera, the
2112     * ACAMERA_LENS_POSE_ROTATION of the destination camera, and
2113     * finally the inverse of ACAMERA_LENS_INTRINSIC_CALIBRATION
2114     * of the destination camera. This obtains a
2115     * radial-distortion-free coordinate in the destination
2116     * camera pixel coordinates.</p>
2117     * <p>To compare this against a real image from the destination
2118     * camera, the destination camera image then needs to be
2119     * corrected for radial distortion before comparison or
2120     * sampling.</p>
2121     *
2122     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_INTRINSIC_CALIBRATION
2123     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_POSE_ROTATION
2124     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_RADIAL_DISTORTION
2125     */
2126    ACAMERA_LENS_POSE_TRANSLATION =                             // float[3]
2127            ACAMERA_LENS_START + 7,
2128    /**
2129     * <p>The range of scene distances that are in
2130     * sharp focus (depth of field).</p>
2131     *
2132     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2133     * <ul>
2134     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
2135     * </ul>
2136     *
2137     * <p>If variable focus not supported, can still report
2138     * fixed depth of field range</p>
2139     */
2140    ACAMERA_LENS_FOCUS_RANGE =                                  // float[2]
2141            ACAMERA_LENS_START + 8,
2142    /**
2143     * <p>Current lens status.</p>
2144     *
2145     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2146     * <ul>
2147     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
2148     * </ul>
2149     *
2150     * <p>For lens parameters ACAMERA_LENS_FOCAL_LENGTH, ACAMERA_LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE,
2151     * ACAMERA_LENS_FILTER_DENSITY and ACAMERA_LENS_APERTURE, when changes are requested,
2152     * they may take several frames to reach the requested values. This state indicates
2153     * the current status of the lens parameters.</p>
2154     * <p>When the state is STATIONARY, the lens parameters are not changing. This could be
2155     * either because the parameters are all fixed, or because the lens has had enough
2156     * time to reach the most recently-requested values.
2157     * If all these lens parameters are not changable for a camera device, as listed below:</p>
2158     * <ul>
2159     * <li>Fixed focus (<code>ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_MINIMUM_FOCUS_DISTANCE == 0</code>), which means
2160     * ACAMERA_LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE parameter will always be 0.</li>
2161     * <li>Fixed focal length (ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_FOCAL_LENGTHS contains single value),
2162     * which means the optical zoom is not supported.</li>
2163     * <li>No ND filter (ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_FILTER_DENSITIES contains only 0).</li>
2164     * <li>Fixed aperture (ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_APERTURES contains single value).</li>
2165     * </ul>
2166     * <p>Then this state will always be STATIONARY.</p>
2167     * <p>When the state is MOVING, it indicates that at least one of the lens parameters
2168     * is changing.</p>
2169     *
2170     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_APERTURE
2171     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_FILTER_DENSITY
2172     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_FOCAL_LENGTH
2173     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE
2174     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_APERTURES
2175     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_FILTER_DENSITIES
2176     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_FOCAL_LENGTHS
2177     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_MINIMUM_FOCUS_DISTANCE
2178     */
2179    ACAMERA_LENS_STATE =                                        // byte (enum)
2180            ACAMERA_LENS_START + 9,
2181    /**
2182     * <p>The parameters for this camera device's intrinsic
2183     * calibration.</p>
2184     *
2185     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2186     * <ul>
2187     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
2188     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
2189     * </ul>
2190     *
2191     * <p>The five calibration parameters that describe the
2192     * transform from camera-centric 3D coordinates to sensor
2193     * pixel coordinates:</p>
2194     * <pre><code>[f_x, f_y, c_x, c_y, s]
2195     * </code></pre>
2196     * <p>Where <code>f_x</code> and <code>f_y</code> are the horizontal and vertical
2197     * focal lengths, <code>[c_x, c_y]</code> is the position of the optical
2198     * axis, and <code>s</code> is a skew parameter for the sensor plane not
2199     * being aligned with the lens plane.</p>
2200     * <p>These are typically used within a transformation matrix K:</p>
2201     * <pre><code>K = [ f_x,   s, c_x,
2202     *        0, f_y, c_y,
2203     *        0    0,   1 ]
2204     * </code></pre>
2205     * <p>which can then be combined with the camera pose rotation
2206     * <code>R</code> and translation <code>t</code> (ACAMERA_LENS_POSE_ROTATION and
2207     * ACAMERA_LENS_POSE_TRANSLATION, respective) to calculate the
2208     * complete transform from world coordinates to pixel
2209     * coordinates:</p>
2210     * <pre><code>P = [ K 0   * [ R t
2211     *      0 1 ]     0 1 ]
2212     * </code></pre>
2213     * <p>and with <code>p_w</code> being a point in the world coordinate system
2214     * and <code>p_s</code> being a point in the camera active pixel array
2215     * coordinate system, and with the mapping including the
2216     * homogeneous division by z:</p>
2217     * <pre><code> p_h = (x_h, y_h, z_h) = P p_w
2218     * p_s = p_h / z_h
2219     * </code></pre>
2220     * <p>so <code>[x_s, y_s]</code> is the pixel coordinates of the world
2221     * point, <code>z_s = 1</code>, and <code>w_s</code> is a measurement of disparity
2222     * (depth) in pixel coordinates.</p>
2223     * <p>Note that the coordinate system for this transform is the
2224     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_PRE_CORRECTION_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE system,
2225     * where <code>(0,0)</code> is the top-left of the
2226     * preCorrectionActiveArraySize rectangle. Once the pose and
2227     * intrinsic calibration transforms have been applied to a
2228     * world point, then the ACAMERA_LENS_RADIAL_DISTORTION
2229     * transform needs to be applied, and the result adjusted to
2230     * be in the ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE coordinate
2231     * system (where <code>(0, 0)</code> is the top-left of the
2232     * activeArraySize rectangle), to determine the final pixel
2233     * coordinate of the world point for processed (non-RAW)
2234     * output buffers.</p>
2235     *
2236     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_POSE_ROTATION
2237     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_POSE_TRANSLATION
2238     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_RADIAL_DISTORTION
2239     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE
2240     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_PRE_CORRECTION_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE
2241     */
2242    ACAMERA_LENS_INTRINSIC_CALIBRATION =                        // float[5]
2243            ACAMERA_LENS_START + 10,
2244    /**
2245     * <p>The correction coefficients to correct for this camera device's
2246     * radial and tangential lens distortion.</p>
2247     *
2248     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2249     * <ul>
2250     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
2251     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
2252     * </ul>
2253     *
2254     * <p>Four radial distortion coefficients <code>[kappa_0, kappa_1, kappa_2,
2255     * kappa_3]</code> and two tangential distortion coefficients
2256     * <code>[kappa_4, kappa_5]</code> that can be used to correct the
2257     * lens's geometric distortion with the mapping equations:</p>
2258     * <pre><code> x_c = x_i * ( kappa_0 + kappa_1 * r^2 + kappa_2 * r^4 + kappa_3 * r^6 ) +
2259     *        kappa_4 * (2 * x_i * y_i) + kappa_5 * ( r^2 + 2 * x_i^2 )
2260     *  y_c = y_i * ( kappa_0 + kappa_1 * r^2 + kappa_2 * r^4 + kappa_3 * r^6 ) +
2261     *        kappa_5 * (2 * x_i * y_i) + kappa_4 * ( r^2 + 2 * y_i^2 )
2262     * </code></pre>
2263     * <p>Here, <code>[x_c, y_c]</code> are the coordinates to sample in the
2264     * input image that correspond to the pixel values in the
2265     * corrected image at the coordinate <code>[x_i, y_i]</code>:</p>
2266     * <pre><code> correctedImage(x_i, y_i) = sample_at(x_c, y_c, inputImage)
2267     * </code></pre>
2268     * <p>The pixel coordinates are defined in a normalized
2269     * coordinate system related to the
2270     * ACAMERA_LENS_INTRINSIC_CALIBRATION calibration fields.
2271     * Both <code>[x_i, y_i]</code> and <code>[x_c, y_c]</code> have <code>(0,0)</code> at the
2272     * lens optical center <code>[c_x, c_y]</code>. The maximum magnitudes
2273     * of both x and y coordinates are normalized to be 1 at the
2274     * edge further from the optical center, so the range
2275     * for both dimensions is <code>-1 &lt;= x &lt;= 1</code>.</p>
2276     * <p>Finally, <code>r</code> represents the radial distance from the
2277     * optical center, <code>r^2 = x_i^2 + y_i^2</code>, and its magnitude
2278     * is therefore no larger than <code>|r| &lt;= sqrt(2)</code>.</p>
2279     * <p>The distortion model used is the Brown-Conrady model.</p>
2280     *
2281     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_INTRINSIC_CALIBRATION
2282     */
2283    ACAMERA_LENS_RADIAL_DISTORTION =                            // float[6]
2284            ACAMERA_LENS_START + 11,
2285    ACAMERA_LENS_END,
2286
2287    /**
2288     * <p>List of aperture size values for ACAMERA_LENS_APERTURE that are
2289     * supported by this camera device.</p>
2290     *
2291     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_APERTURE
2292     *
2293     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2294     * <ul>
2295     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
2296     * </ul>
2297     *
2298     * <p>If the camera device doesn't support a variable lens aperture,
2299     * this list will contain only one value, which is the fixed aperture size.</p>
2300     * <p>If the camera device supports a variable aperture, the aperture values
2301     * in this list will be sorted in ascending order.</p>
2302     */
2303    ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_APERTURES =                     // float[n]
2304            ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_START,
2305    /**
2306     * <p>List of neutral density filter values for
2307     * ACAMERA_LENS_FILTER_DENSITY that are supported by this camera device.</p>
2308     *
2309     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_FILTER_DENSITY
2310     *
2311     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2312     * <ul>
2313     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
2314     * </ul>
2315     *
2316     * <p>If a neutral density filter is not supported by this camera device,
2317     * this list will contain only 0. Otherwise, this list will include every
2318     * filter density supported by the camera device, in ascending order.</p>
2319     */
2320    ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_FILTER_DENSITIES =              // float[n]
2321            ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_START + 1,
2322    /**
2323     * <p>List of focal lengths for ACAMERA_LENS_FOCAL_LENGTH that are supported by this camera
2324     * device.</p>
2325     *
2326     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_FOCAL_LENGTH
2327     *
2328     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2329     * <ul>
2330     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
2331     * </ul>
2332     *
2333     * <p>If optical zoom is not supported, this list will only contain
2334     * a single value corresponding to the fixed focal length of the
2335     * device. Otherwise, this list will include every focal length supported
2336     * by the camera device, in ascending order.</p>
2337     */
2338    ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_FOCAL_LENGTHS =                 // float[n]
2339            ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_START + 2,
2340    /**
2341     * <p>List of optical image stabilization (OIS) modes for
2342     * ACAMERA_LENS_OPTICAL_STABILIZATION_MODE that are supported by this camera device.</p>
2343     *
2344     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_OPTICAL_STABILIZATION_MODE
2345     *
2346     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2347     * <ul>
2348     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
2349     * </ul>
2350     *
2351     * <p>If OIS is not supported by a given camera device, this list will
2352     * contain only OFF.</p>
2353     */
2354    ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_OPTICAL_STABILIZATION =         // byte[n]
2355            ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_START + 3,
2356    /**
2357     * <p>Hyperfocal distance for this lens.</p>
2358     *
2359     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2360     * <ul>
2361     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
2362     * </ul>
2363     *
2364     * <p>If the lens is not fixed focus, the camera device will report this
2365     * field when ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_FOCUS_DISTANCE_CALIBRATION is APPROXIMATE or CALIBRATED.</p>
2366     *
2367     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_FOCUS_DISTANCE_CALIBRATION
2368     */
2369    ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_HYPERFOCAL_DISTANCE =                     // float
2370            ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_START + 4,
2371    /**
2372     * <p>Shortest distance from frontmost surface
2373     * of the lens that can be brought into sharp focus.</p>
2374     *
2375     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2376     * <ul>
2377     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
2378     * </ul>
2379     *
2380     * <p>If the lens is fixed-focus, this will be
2381     * 0.</p>
2382     */
2383    ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_MINIMUM_FOCUS_DISTANCE =                  // float
2384            ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_START + 5,
2385    /**
2386     * <p>Dimensions of lens shading map.</p>
2387     *
2388     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2389     * <ul>
2390     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
2391     * </ul>
2392     *
2393     * <p>The map should be on the order of 30-40 rows and columns, and
2394     * must be smaller than 64x64.</p>
2395     */
2396    ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_SHADING_MAP_SIZE =                        // int32[2]
2397            ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_START + 6,
2398    /**
2399     * <p>The lens focus distance calibration quality.</p>
2400     *
2401     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2402     * <ul>
2403     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
2404     * </ul>
2405     *
2406     * <p>The lens focus distance calibration quality determines the reliability of
2407     * focus related metadata entries, i.e. ACAMERA_LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE,
2408     * ACAMERA_LENS_FOCUS_RANGE, ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_HYPERFOCAL_DISTANCE, and
2409     * ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_MINIMUM_FOCUS_DISTANCE.</p>
2410     * <p>APPROXIMATE and CALIBRATED devices report the focus metadata in
2411     * units of diopters (1/meter), so <code>0.0f</code> represents focusing at infinity,
2412     * and increasing positive numbers represent focusing closer and closer
2413     * to the camera device. The focus distance control also uses diopters
2414     * on these devices.</p>
2415     * <p>UNCALIBRATED devices do not use units that are directly comparable
2416     * to any real physical measurement, but <code>0.0f</code> still represents farthest
2417     * focus, and ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_MINIMUM_FOCUS_DISTANCE represents the
2418     * nearest focus the device can achieve.</p>
2419     *
2420     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE
2421     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_FOCUS_RANGE
2422     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_HYPERFOCAL_DISTANCE
2423     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_MINIMUM_FOCUS_DISTANCE
2424     */
2425    ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_FOCUS_DISTANCE_CALIBRATION =              // byte (enum)
2426            ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_START + 7,
2427    ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_END,
2428
2429    /**
2430     * <p>Mode of operation for the noise reduction algorithm.</p>
2431     *
2432     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2433     * <ul>
2434     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
2435     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
2436     * </ul>
2437     *
2438     * <p>The noise reduction algorithm attempts to improve image quality by removing
2439     * excessive noise added by the capture process, especially in dark conditions.</p>
2440     * <p>OFF means no noise reduction will be applied by the camera device, for both raw and
2441     * YUV domain.</p>
2442     * <p>MINIMAL means that only sensor raw domain basic noise reduction is enabled ,to remove
2443     * demosaicing or other processing artifacts. For YUV_REPROCESSING, MINIMAL is same as OFF.
2444     * This mode is optional, may not be support by all devices. The application should check
2445     * ACAMERA_NOISE_REDUCTION_AVAILABLE_NOISE_REDUCTION_MODES before using it.</p>
2446     * <p>FAST/HIGH_QUALITY both mean camera device determined noise filtering
2447     * will be applied. HIGH_QUALITY mode indicates that the camera device
2448     * will use the highest-quality noise filtering algorithms,
2449     * even if it slows down capture rate. FAST means the camera device will not
2450     * slow down capture rate when applying noise filtering. FAST may be the same as MINIMAL if
2451     * MINIMAL is listed, or the same as OFF if any noise filtering will slow down capture rate.
2452     * Every output stream will have a similar amount of enhancement applied.</p>
2453     * <p>ZERO_SHUTTER_LAG is meant to be used by applications that maintain a continuous circular
2454     * buffer of high-resolution images during preview and reprocess image(s) from that buffer
2455     * into a final capture when triggered by the user. In this mode, the camera device applies
2456     * noise reduction to low-resolution streams (below maximum recording resolution) to maximize
2457     * preview quality, but does not apply noise reduction to high-resolution streams, since
2458     * those will be reprocessed later if necessary.</p>
2459     * <p>For YUV_REPROCESSING, these FAST/HIGH_QUALITY modes both mean that the camera device
2460     * will apply FAST/HIGH_QUALITY YUV domain noise reduction, respectively. The camera device
2461     * may adjust the noise reduction parameters for best image quality based on the
2462     * android.reprocess.effectiveExposureFactor if it is set.</p>
2463     *
2464     * @see ACAMERA_NOISE_REDUCTION_AVAILABLE_NOISE_REDUCTION_MODES
2465     */
2466    ACAMERA_NOISE_REDUCTION_MODE =                              // byte (enum)
2467            ACAMERA_NOISE_REDUCTION_START,
2468    /**
2469     * <p>List of noise reduction modes for ACAMERA_NOISE_REDUCTION_MODE that are supported
2470     * by this camera device.</p>
2471     *
2472     * @see ACAMERA_NOISE_REDUCTION_MODE
2473     *
2474     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2475     * <ul>
2476     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
2477     * </ul>
2478     *
2479     * <p>Full-capability camera devices will always support OFF and FAST.</p>
2480     * <p>Camera devices that support YUV_REPROCESSING or PRIVATE_REPROCESSING will support
2481     * ZERO_SHUTTER_LAG.</p>
2482     * <p>Legacy-capability camera devices will only support FAST mode.</p>
2483     */
2484    ACAMERA_NOISE_REDUCTION_AVAILABLE_NOISE_REDUCTION_MODES =   // byte[n]
2485            ACAMERA_NOISE_REDUCTION_START + 2,
2486    ACAMERA_NOISE_REDUCTION_END,
2487
2488    /**
2489     * <p>The maximum numbers of different types of output streams
2490     * that can be configured and used simultaneously by a camera device.</p>
2491     *
2492     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2493     * <ul>
2494     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
2495     * </ul>
2496     *
2497     * <p>This is a 3 element tuple that contains the max number of output simultaneous
2498     * streams for raw sensor, processed (but not stalling), and processed (and stalling)
2499     * formats respectively. For example, assuming that JPEG is typically a processed and
2500     * stalling stream, if max raw sensor format output stream number is 1, max YUV streams
2501     * number is 3, and max JPEG stream number is 2, then this tuple should be <code>(1, 3, 2)</code>.</p>
2502     * <p>This lists the upper bound of the number of output streams supported by
2503     * the camera device. Using more streams simultaneously may require more hardware and
2504     * CPU resources that will consume more power. The image format for an output stream can
2505     * be any supported format provided by ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_STREAM_CONFIGURATIONS.
2506     * The formats defined in ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_STREAM_CONFIGURATIONS can be catergorized
2507     * into the 3 stream types as below:</p>
2508     * <ul>
2509     * <li>Processed (but stalling): any non-RAW format with a stallDurations &gt; 0.
2510     *   Typically {@link AIMAGE_FORMAT_JPEG} format.</li>
2511     * <li>Raw formats: {@link AIMAGE_FORMAT_RAW16}, {@link AIMAGE_FORMAT_RAW10}, or
2512     *   {@link AIMAGE_FORMAT_RAW12}.</li>
2513     * <li>Processed (but not-stalling): any non-RAW format without a stall duration.
2514     *   Typically {@link AIMAGE_FORMAT_YUV_420_888}.</li>
2515     * </ul>
2516     *
2517     * @see ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_STREAM_CONFIGURATIONS
2518     */
2519    ACAMERA_REQUEST_MAX_NUM_OUTPUT_STREAMS =                    // int32[3]
2520            ACAMERA_REQUEST_START + 6,
2521    /**
2522     * <p>Specifies the number of pipeline stages the frame went
2523     * through from when it was exposed to when the final completed result
2524     * was available to the framework.</p>
2525     *
2526     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2527     * <ul>
2528     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
2529     * </ul>
2530     *
2531     * <p>Depending on what settings are used in the request, and
2532     * what streams are configured, the data may undergo less processing,
2533     * and some pipeline stages skipped.</p>
2534     * <p>See ACAMERA_REQUEST_PIPELINE_MAX_DEPTH for more details.</p>
2535     *
2536     * @see ACAMERA_REQUEST_PIPELINE_MAX_DEPTH
2537     */
2538    ACAMERA_REQUEST_PIPELINE_DEPTH =                            // byte
2539            ACAMERA_REQUEST_START + 9,
2540    /**
2541     * <p>Specifies the number of maximum pipeline stages a frame
2542     * has to go through from when it's exposed to when it's available
2543     * to the framework.</p>
2544     *
2545     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2546     * <ul>
2547     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
2548     * </ul>
2549     *
2550     * <p>A typical minimum value for this is 2 (one stage to expose,
2551     * one stage to readout) from the sensor. The ISP then usually adds
2552     * its own stages to do custom HW processing. Further stages may be
2553     * added by SW processing.</p>
2554     * <p>Depending on what settings are used (e.g. YUV, JPEG) and what
2555     * processing is enabled (e.g. face detection), the actual pipeline
2556     * depth (specified by ACAMERA_REQUEST_PIPELINE_DEPTH) may be less than
2557     * the max pipeline depth.</p>
2558     * <p>A pipeline depth of X stages is equivalent to a pipeline latency of
2559     * X frame intervals.</p>
2560     * <p>This value will normally be 8 or less, however, for high speed capture session,
2561     * the max pipeline depth will be up to 8 x size of high speed capture request list.</p>
2562     *
2563     * @see ACAMERA_REQUEST_PIPELINE_DEPTH
2564     */
2565    ACAMERA_REQUEST_PIPELINE_MAX_DEPTH =                        // byte
2566            ACAMERA_REQUEST_START + 10,
2567    /**
2568     * <p>Defines how many sub-components
2569     * a result will be composed of.</p>
2570     *
2571     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2572     * <ul>
2573     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
2574     * </ul>
2575     *
2576     * <p>In order to combat the pipeline latency, partial results
2577     * may be delivered to the application layer from the camera device as
2578     * soon as they are available.</p>
2579     * <p>Optional; defaults to 1. A value of 1 means that partial
2580     * results are not supported, and only the final TotalCaptureResult will
2581     * be produced by the camera device.</p>
2582     * <p>A typical use case for this might be: after requesting an
2583     * auto-focus (AF) lock the new AF state might be available 50%
2584     * of the way through the pipeline.  The camera device could
2585     * then immediately dispatch this state via a partial result to
2586     * the application, and the rest of the metadata via later
2587     * partial results.</p>
2588     */
2589    ACAMERA_REQUEST_PARTIAL_RESULT_COUNT =                      // int32
2590            ACAMERA_REQUEST_START + 11,
2591    /**
2592     * <p>List of capabilities that this camera device
2593     * advertises as fully supporting.</p>
2594     *
2595     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2596     * <ul>
2597     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
2598     * </ul>
2599     *
2600     * <p>A capability is a contract that the camera device makes in order
2601     * to be able to satisfy one or more use cases.</p>
2602     * <p>Listing a capability guarantees that the whole set of features
2603     * required to support a common use will all be available.</p>
2604     * <p>Using a subset of the functionality provided by an unsupported
2605     * capability may be possible on a specific camera device implementation;
2606     * to do this query each of ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_REQUEST_KEYS,
2607     * ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_RESULT_KEYS,
2608     * ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CHARACTERISTICS_KEYS.</p>
2609     * <p>The following capabilities are guaranteed to be available on
2610     * ACAMERA_INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL <code>==</code> FULL devices:</p>
2611     * <ul>
2612     * <li>MANUAL_SENSOR</li>
2613     * <li>MANUAL_POST_PROCESSING</li>
2614     * </ul>
2615     * <p>Other capabilities may be available on either FULL or LIMITED
2616     * devices, but the application should query this key to be sure.</p>
2617     *
2618     * @see ACAMERA_INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
2619     * @see ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CHARACTERISTICS_KEYS
2620     * @see ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_REQUEST_KEYS
2621     * @see ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_RESULT_KEYS
2622     */
2623    ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES =                    // byte[n] (enum)
2624            ACAMERA_REQUEST_START + 12,
2625    /**
2626     * <p>A list of all keys that the camera device has available
2627     * to use with {@link ACaptureRequest}.</p>
2628     *
2629     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2630     * <ul>
2631     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
2632     * </ul>
2633     *
2634     * <p>Attempting to set a key into a CaptureRequest that is not
2635     * listed here will result in an invalid request and will be rejected
2636     * by the camera device.</p>
2637     * <p>This field can be used to query the feature set of a camera device
2638     * at a more granular level than capabilities. This is especially
2639     * important for optional keys that are not listed under any capability
2640     * in ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES.</p>
2641     *
2642     * @see ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES
2643     */
2644    ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_REQUEST_KEYS =                    // int32[n]
2645            ACAMERA_REQUEST_START + 13,
2646    /**
2647     * <p>A list of all keys that the camera device has available
2648     * to query with {@link ACameraMetadata} from
2649     * {@link ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result}.</p>
2650     *
2651     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2652     * <ul>
2653     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
2654     * </ul>
2655     *
2656     * <p>Attempting to get a key from a CaptureResult that is not
2657     * listed here will always return a <code>null</code> value. Getting a key from
2658     * a CaptureResult that is listed here will generally never return a <code>null</code>
2659     * value.</p>
2660     * <p>The following keys may return <code>null</code> unless they are enabled:</p>
2661     * <ul>
2662     * <li>ACAMERA_STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP (non-null iff ACAMERA_STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODE == ON)</li>
2663     * </ul>
2664     * <p>(Those sometimes-null keys will nevertheless be listed here
2665     * if they are available.)</p>
2666     * <p>This field can be used to query the feature set of a camera device
2667     * at a more granular level than capabilities. This is especially
2668     * important for optional keys that are not listed under any capability
2669     * in ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES.</p>
2670     *
2671     * @see ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES
2672     * @see ACAMERA_STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP
2673     * @see ACAMERA_STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODE
2674     */
2675    ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_RESULT_KEYS =                     // int32[n]
2676            ACAMERA_REQUEST_START + 14,
2677    /**
2678     * <p>A list of all keys that the camera device has available
2679     * to query with {@link ACameraMetadata} from
2680     * {@link ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics}.</p>
2681     *
2682     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2683     * <ul>
2684     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
2685     * </ul>
2686     *
2687     * <p>This entry follows the same rules as
2688     * ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_RESULT_KEYS (except that it applies for
2689     * CameraCharacteristics instead of CaptureResult). See above for more
2690     * details.</p>
2691     *
2692     * @see ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_RESULT_KEYS
2693     */
2694    ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CHARACTERISTICS_KEYS =            // int32[n]
2695            ACAMERA_REQUEST_START + 15,
2696    ACAMERA_REQUEST_END,
2697
2698    /**
2699     * <p>The desired region of the sensor to read out for this capture.</p>
2700     *
2701     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2702     * <ul>
2703     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
2704     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
2705     * </ul>
2706     *
2707     * <p>This control can be used to implement digital zoom.</p>
2708     * <p>The data representation is int[4], which maps to (left, top, width, height).</p>
2709     * <p>The crop region coordinate system is based off
2710     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE, with <code>(0, 0)</code> being the
2711     * top-left corner of the sensor active array.</p>
2712     * <p>Output streams use this rectangle to produce their output,
2713     * cropping to a smaller region if necessary to maintain the
2714     * stream's aspect ratio, then scaling the sensor input to
2715     * match the output's configured resolution.</p>
2716     * <p>The crop region is applied after the RAW to other color
2717     * space (e.g. YUV) conversion. Since raw streams
2718     * (e.g. RAW16) don't have the conversion stage, they are not
2719     * croppable. The crop region will be ignored by raw streams.</p>
2720     * <p>For non-raw streams, any additional per-stream cropping will
2721     * be done to maximize the final pixel area of the stream.</p>
2722     * <p>For example, if the crop region is set to a 4:3 aspect
2723     * ratio, then 4:3 streams will use the exact crop
2724     * region. 16:9 streams will further crop vertically
2725     * (letterbox).</p>
2726     * <p>Conversely, if the crop region is set to a 16:9, then 4:3
2727     * outputs will crop horizontally (pillarbox), and 16:9
2728     * streams will match exactly. These additional crops will
2729     * be centered within the crop region.</p>
2730     * <p>The width and height of the crop region cannot
2731     * be set to be smaller than
2732     * <code>floor( activeArraySize.width / ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_MAX_DIGITAL_ZOOM )</code> and
2733     * <code>floor( activeArraySize.height / ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_MAX_DIGITAL_ZOOM )</code>, respectively.</p>
2734     * <p>The camera device may adjust the crop region to account
2735     * for rounding and other hardware requirements; the final
2736     * crop region used will be included in the output capture
2737     * result.</p>
2738     *
2739     * @see ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_MAX_DIGITAL_ZOOM
2740     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE
2741     */
2742    ACAMERA_SCALER_CROP_REGION =                                // int32[4]
2743            ACAMERA_SCALER_START,
2744    /**
2745     * <p>The maximum ratio between both active area width
2746     * and crop region width, and active area height and
2747     * crop region height, for ACAMERA_SCALER_CROP_REGION.</p>
2748     *
2749     * @see ACAMERA_SCALER_CROP_REGION
2750     *
2751     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2752     * <ul>
2753     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
2754     * </ul>
2755     *
2756     * <p>This represents the maximum amount of zooming possible by
2757     * the camera device, or equivalently, the minimum cropping
2758     * window size.</p>
2759     * <p>Crop regions that have a width or height that is smaller
2760     * than this ratio allows will be rounded up to the minimum
2761     * allowed size by the camera device.</p>
2762     */
2763    ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_MAX_DIGITAL_ZOOM =                 // float
2764            ACAMERA_SCALER_START + 4,
2765    /**
2766     * <p>The available stream configurations that this
2767     * camera device supports
2768     * (i.e. format, width, height, output/input stream).</p>
2769     *
2770     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2771     * <ul>
2772     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
2773     * </ul>
2774     *
2775     * <p>The configurations are listed as <code>(format, width, height, input?)</code>
2776     * tuples.</p>
2777     * <p>For a given use case, the actual maximum supported resolution
2778     * may be lower than what is listed here, depending on the destination
2779     * Surface for the image data. For example, for recording video,
2780     * the video encoder chosen may have a maximum size limit (e.g. 1080p)
2781     * smaller than what the camera (e.g. maximum resolution is 3264x2448)
2782     * can provide.</p>
2783     * <p>Please reference the documentation for the image data destination to
2784     * check if it limits the maximum size for image data.</p>
2785     * <p>Not all output formats may be supported in a configuration with
2786     * an input stream of a particular format. For more details, see
2787     * android.scaler.availableInputOutputFormatsMap.</p>
2788     * <p>The following table describes the minimum required output stream
2789     * configurations based on the hardware level
2790     * (ACAMERA_INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL):</p>
2791     * <p>Format         | Size                                         | Hardware Level | Notes
2792     * :-------------:|:--------------------------------------------:|:--------------:|:--------------:
2793     * JPEG           | ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE          | Any            |
2794     * JPEG           | 1920x1080 (1080p)                            | Any            | if 1080p &lt;= activeArraySize
2795     * JPEG           | 1280x720 (720)                               | Any            | if 720p &lt;= activeArraySize
2796     * JPEG           | 640x480 (480p)                               | Any            | if 480p &lt;= activeArraySize
2797     * JPEG           | 320x240 (240p)                               | Any            | if 240p &lt;= activeArraySize
2798     * YUV_420_888    | all output sizes available for JPEG          | FULL           |
2799     * YUV_420_888    | all output sizes available for JPEG, up to the maximum video size | LIMITED        |
2800     * IMPLEMENTATION_DEFINED | same as YUV_420_888                  | Any            |</p>
2801     * <p>Refer to ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES for additional
2802     * mandatory stream configurations on a per-capability basis.</p>
2803     *
2804     * @see ACAMERA_INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
2805     * @see ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES
2806     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE
2807     */
2808    ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_STREAM_CONFIGURATIONS =            // int32[n*4] (enum)
2809            ACAMERA_SCALER_START + 10,
2810    /**
2811     * <p>This lists the minimum frame duration for each
2812     * format/size combination.</p>
2813     *
2814     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2815     * <ul>
2816     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
2817     * </ul>
2818     *
2819     * <p>This should correspond to the frame duration when only that
2820     * stream is active, with all processing (typically in android.*.mode)
2821     * set to either OFF or FAST.</p>
2822     * <p>When multiple streams are used in a request, the minimum frame
2823     * duration will be max(individual stream min durations).</p>
2824     * <p>The minimum frame duration of a stream (of a particular format, size)
2825     * is the same regardless of whether the stream is input or output.</p>
2826     * <p>See ACAMERA_SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION and
2827     * ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_STALL_DURATIONS for more details about
2828     * calculating the max frame rate.</p>
2829     *
2830     * @see ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_STALL_DURATIONS
2831     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION
2832     */
2833    ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_MIN_FRAME_DURATIONS =              // int64[4*n]
2834            ACAMERA_SCALER_START + 11,
2835    /**
2836     * <p>This lists the maximum stall duration for each
2837     * output format/size combination.</p>
2838     *
2839     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2840     * <ul>
2841     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
2842     * </ul>
2843     *
2844     * <p>A stall duration is how much extra time would get added
2845     * to the normal minimum frame duration for a repeating request
2846     * that has streams with non-zero stall.</p>
2847     * <p>For example, consider JPEG captures which have the following
2848     * characteristics:</p>
2849     * <ul>
2850     * <li>JPEG streams act like processed YUV streams in requests for which
2851     * they are not included; in requests in which they are directly
2852     * referenced, they act as JPEG streams. This is because supporting a
2853     * JPEG stream requires the underlying YUV data to always be ready for
2854     * use by a JPEG encoder, but the encoder will only be used (and impact
2855     * frame duration) on requests that actually reference a JPEG stream.</li>
2856     * <li>The JPEG processor can run concurrently to the rest of the camera
2857     * pipeline, but cannot process more than 1 capture at a time.</li>
2858     * </ul>
2859     * <p>In other words, using a repeating YUV request would result
2860     * in a steady frame rate (let's say it's 30 FPS). If a single
2861     * JPEG request is submitted periodically, the frame rate will stay
2862     * at 30 FPS (as long as we wait for the previous JPEG to return each
2863     * time). If we try to submit a repeating YUV + JPEG request, then
2864     * the frame rate will drop from 30 FPS.</p>
2865     * <p>In general, submitting a new request with a non-0 stall time
2866     * stream will <em>not</em> cause a frame rate drop unless there are still
2867     * outstanding buffers for that stream from previous requests.</p>
2868     * <p>Submitting a repeating request with streams (call this <code>S</code>)
2869     * is the same as setting the minimum frame duration from
2870     * the normal minimum frame duration corresponding to <code>S</code>, added with
2871     * the maximum stall duration for <code>S</code>.</p>
2872     * <p>If interleaving requests with and without a stall duration,
2873     * a request will stall by the maximum of the remaining times
2874     * for each can-stall stream with outstanding buffers.</p>
2875     * <p>This means that a stalling request will not have an exposure start
2876     * until the stall has completed.</p>
2877     * <p>This should correspond to the stall duration when only that stream is
2878     * active, with all processing (typically in android.*.mode) set to FAST
2879     * or OFF. Setting any of the processing modes to HIGH_QUALITY
2880     * effectively results in an indeterminate stall duration for all
2881     * streams in a request (the regular stall calculation rules are
2882     * ignored).</p>
2883     * <p>The following formats may always have a stall duration:</p>
2884     * <ul>
2885     * <li>{@link AIMAGE_FORMAT_JPEG}</li>
2886     * <li>{@link AIMAGE_FORMAT_RAW16}</li>
2887     * </ul>
2888     * <p>The following formats will never have a stall duration:</p>
2889     * <ul>
2890     * <li>{@link AIMAGE_FORMAT_YUV_420_888}</li>
2891     * <li>{@link AIMAGE_FORMAT_RAW10}</li>
2892     * </ul>
2893     * <p>All other formats may or may not have an allowed stall duration on
2894     * a per-capability basis; refer to ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES
2895     * for more details.</p>
2896     * <p>See ACAMERA_SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION for more information about
2897     * calculating the max frame rate (absent stalls).</p>
2898     *
2899     * @see ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES
2900     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION
2901     */
2902    ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_STALL_DURATIONS =                  // int64[4*n]
2903            ACAMERA_SCALER_START + 12,
2904    /**
2905     * <p>The crop type that this camera device supports.</p>
2906     *
2907     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2908     * <ul>
2909     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
2910     * </ul>
2911     *
2912     * <p>When passing a non-centered crop region (ACAMERA_SCALER_CROP_REGION) to a camera
2913     * device that only supports CENTER_ONLY cropping, the camera device will move the
2914     * crop region to the center of the sensor active array (ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE)
2915     * and keep the crop region width and height unchanged. The camera device will return the
2916     * final used crop region in metadata result ACAMERA_SCALER_CROP_REGION.</p>
2917     * <p>Camera devices that support FREEFORM cropping will support any crop region that
2918     * is inside of the active array. The camera device will apply the same crop region and
2919     * return the final used crop region in capture result metadata ACAMERA_SCALER_CROP_REGION.</p>
2920     * <p>LEGACY capability devices will only support CENTER_ONLY cropping.</p>
2921     *
2922     * @see ACAMERA_SCALER_CROP_REGION
2923     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE
2924     */
2925    ACAMERA_SCALER_CROPPING_TYPE =                              // byte (enum)
2926            ACAMERA_SCALER_START + 13,
2927    ACAMERA_SCALER_END,
2928
2929    /**
2930     * <p>Duration each pixel is exposed to
2931     * light.</p>
2932     *
2933     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2934     * <ul>
2935     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
2936     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
2937     * </ul>
2938     *
2939     * <p>If the sensor can't expose this exact duration, it will shorten the
2940     * duration exposed to the nearest possible value (rather than expose longer).
2941     * The final exposure time used will be available in the output capture result.</p>
2942     * <p>This control is only effective if ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE or ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE is set to
2943     * OFF; otherwise the auto-exposure algorithm will override this value.</p>
2944     *
2945     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE
2946     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE
2947     */
2948    ACAMERA_SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME =                              // int64
2949            ACAMERA_SENSOR_START,
2950    /**
2951     * <p>Duration from start of frame exposure to
2952     * start of next frame exposure.</p>
2953     *
2954     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
2955     * <ul>
2956     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
2957     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
2958     * </ul>
2959     *
2960     * <p>The maximum frame rate that can be supported by a camera subsystem is
2961     * a function of many factors:</p>
2962     * <ul>
2963     * <li>Requested resolutions of output image streams</li>
2964     * <li>Availability of binning / skipping modes on the imager</li>
2965     * <li>The bandwidth of the imager interface</li>
2966     * <li>The bandwidth of the various ISP processing blocks</li>
2967     * </ul>
2968     * <p>Since these factors can vary greatly between different ISPs and
2969     * sensors, the camera abstraction tries to represent the bandwidth
2970     * restrictions with as simple a model as possible.</p>
2971     * <p>The model presented has the following characteristics:</p>
2972     * <ul>
2973     * <li>The image sensor is always configured to output the smallest
2974     * resolution possible given the application's requested output stream
2975     * sizes.  The smallest resolution is defined as being at least as large
2976     * as the largest requested output stream size; the camera pipeline must
2977     * never digitally upsample sensor data when the crop region covers the
2978     * whole sensor. In general, this means that if only small output stream
2979     * resolutions are configured, the sensor can provide a higher frame
2980     * rate.</li>
2981     * <li>Since any request may use any or all the currently configured
2982     * output streams, the sensor and ISP must be configured to support
2983     * scaling a single capture to all the streams at the same time.  This
2984     * means the camera pipeline must be ready to produce the largest
2985     * requested output size without any delay.  Therefore, the overall
2986     * frame rate of a given configured stream set is governed only by the
2987     * largest requested stream resolution.</li>
2988     * <li>Using more than one output stream in a request does not affect the
2989     * frame duration.</li>
2990     * <li>Certain format-streams may need to do additional background processing
2991     * before data is consumed/produced by that stream. These processors
2992     * can run concurrently to the rest of the camera pipeline, but
2993     * cannot process more than 1 capture at a time.</li>
2994     * </ul>
2995     * <p>The necessary information for the application, given the model above,
2996     * is provided via
2997     * {@link ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_MIN_FRAME_DURATIONS}.
2998     * These are used to determine the maximum frame rate / minimum frame
2999     * duration that is possible for a given stream configuration.</p>
3000     * <p>Specifically, the application can use the following rules to
3001     * determine the minimum frame duration it can request from the camera
3002     * device:</p>
3003     * <ol>
3004     * <li>Let the set of currently configured input/output streams
3005     * be called <code>S</code>.</li>
3006     * <li>Find the minimum frame durations for each stream in <code>S</code>, by looking
3007     * it up in {@link ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_MIN_FRAME_DURATIONS}
3008     * (with its respective size/format). Let this set of frame durations be
3009     * called <code>F</code>.</li>
3010     * <li>For any given request <code>R</code>, the minimum frame duration allowed
3011     * for <code>R</code> is the maximum out of all values in <code>F</code>. Let the streams
3012     * used in <code>R</code> be called <code>S_r</code>.</li>
3013     * </ol>
3014     * <p>If none of the streams in <code>S_r</code> have a stall time (listed in {@link
3015     * ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_STALL_DURATIONS}
3016     * using its respective size/format), then the frame duration in <code>F</code>
3017     * determines the steady state frame rate that the application will get
3018     * if it uses <code>R</code> as a repeating request. Let this special kind of
3019     * request be called <code>Rsimple</code>.</p>
3020     * <p>A repeating request <code>Rsimple</code> can be <em>occasionally</em> interleaved
3021     * by a single capture of a new request <code>Rstall</code> (which has at least
3022     * one in-use stream with a non-0 stall time) and if <code>Rstall</code> has the
3023     * same minimum frame duration this will not cause a frame rate loss
3024     * if all buffers from the previous <code>Rstall</code> have already been
3025     * delivered.</p>
3026     * <p>For more details about stalling, see
3027     * {@link ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_STALL_DURATIONS}.</p>
3028     * <p>This control is only effective if ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE or ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE is set to
3029     * OFF; otherwise the auto-exposure algorithm will override this value.</p>
3030     *
3031     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE
3032     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE
3033     */
3034    ACAMERA_SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION =                             // int64
3035            ACAMERA_SENSOR_START + 1,
3036    /**
3037     * <p>The amount of gain applied to sensor data
3038     * before processing.</p>
3039     *
3040     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3041     * <ul>
3042     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
3043     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
3044     * </ul>
3045     *
3046     * <p>The sensitivity is the standard ISO sensitivity value,
3047     * as defined in ISO 12232:2006.</p>
3048     * <p>The sensitivity must be within ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_SENSITIVITY_RANGE, and
3049     * if if it less than ACAMERA_SENSOR_MAX_ANALOG_SENSITIVITY, the camera device
3050     * is guaranteed to use only analog amplification for applying the gain.</p>
3051     * <p>If the camera device cannot apply the exact sensitivity
3052     * requested, it will reduce the gain to the nearest supported
3053     * value. The final sensitivity used will be available in the
3054     * output capture result.</p>
3055     * <p>This control is only effective if ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE or ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE is set to
3056     * OFF; otherwise the auto-exposure algorithm will override this value.</p>
3057     *
3058     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE
3059     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE
3060     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_SENSITIVITY_RANGE
3061     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_MAX_ANALOG_SENSITIVITY
3062     */
3063    ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY =                                // int32
3064            ACAMERA_SENSOR_START + 2,
3065    /**
3066     * <p>The standard reference illuminant used as the scene light source when
3067     * calculating the ACAMERA_SENSOR_COLOR_TRANSFORM1,
3068     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_CALIBRATION_TRANSFORM1, and
3069     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_FORWARD_MATRIX1 matrices.</p>
3070     *
3071     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_CALIBRATION_TRANSFORM1
3072     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_COLOR_TRANSFORM1
3073     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_FORWARD_MATRIX1
3074     *
3075     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3076     * <ul>
3077     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
3078     * </ul>
3079     *
3080     * <p>The values in this key correspond to the values defined for the
3081     * EXIF LightSource tag. These illuminants are standard light sources
3082     * that are often used calibrating camera devices.</p>
3083     * <p>If this key is present, then ACAMERA_SENSOR_COLOR_TRANSFORM1,
3084     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_CALIBRATION_TRANSFORM1, and
3085     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_FORWARD_MATRIX1 will also be present.</p>
3086     * <p>Some devices may choose to provide a second set of calibration
3087     * information for improved quality, including
3088     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT2 and its corresponding matrices.</p>
3089     *
3090     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_CALIBRATION_TRANSFORM1
3091     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_COLOR_TRANSFORM1
3092     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_FORWARD_MATRIX1
3093     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT2
3094     */
3095    ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1 =                      // byte (enum)
3096            ACAMERA_SENSOR_START + 3,
3097    /**
3098     * <p>The standard reference illuminant used as the scene light source when
3099     * calculating the ACAMERA_SENSOR_COLOR_TRANSFORM2,
3100     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_CALIBRATION_TRANSFORM2, and
3101     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_FORWARD_MATRIX2 matrices.</p>
3102     *
3103     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_CALIBRATION_TRANSFORM2
3104     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_COLOR_TRANSFORM2
3105     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_FORWARD_MATRIX2
3106     *
3107     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3108     * <ul>
3109     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
3110     * </ul>
3111     *
3112     * <p>See ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1 for more details.</p>
3113     * <p>If this key is present, then ACAMERA_SENSOR_COLOR_TRANSFORM2,
3114     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_CALIBRATION_TRANSFORM2, and
3115     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_FORWARD_MATRIX2 will also be present.</p>
3116     *
3117     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_CALIBRATION_TRANSFORM2
3118     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_COLOR_TRANSFORM2
3119     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_FORWARD_MATRIX2
3120     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1
3121     */
3122    ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT2 =                      // byte
3123            ACAMERA_SENSOR_START + 4,
3124    /**
3125     * <p>A per-device calibration transform matrix that maps from the
3126     * reference sensor colorspace to the actual device sensor colorspace.</p>
3127     *
3128     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3129     * <ul>
3130     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
3131     * </ul>
3132     *
3133     * <p>This matrix is used to correct for per-device variations in the
3134     * sensor colorspace, and is used for processing raw buffer data.</p>
3135     * <p>The matrix is expressed as a 3x3 matrix in row-major-order, and
3136     * contains a per-device calibration transform that maps colors
3137     * from reference sensor color space (i.e. the "golden module"
3138     * colorspace) into this camera device's native sensor color
3139     * space under the first reference illuminant
3140     * (ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1).</p>
3141     *
3142     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1
3143     */
3144    ACAMERA_SENSOR_CALIBRATION_TRANSFORM1 =                     // rational[3*3]
3145            ACAMERA_SENSOR_START + 5,
3146    /**
3147     * <p>A per-device calibration transform matrix that maps from the
3148     * reference sensor colorspace to the actual device sensor colorspace
3149     * (this is the colorspace of the raw buffer data).</p>
3150     *
3151     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3152     * <ul>
3153     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
3154     * </ul>
3155     *
3156     * <p>This matrix is used to correct for per-device variations in the
3157     * sensor colorspace, and is used for processing raw buffer data.</p>
3158     * <p>The matrix is expressed as a 3x3 matrix in row-major-order, and
3159     * contains a per-device calibration transform that maps colors
3160     * from reference sensor color space (i.e. the "golden module"
3161     * colorspace) into this camera device's native sensor color
3162     * space under the second reference illuminant
3163     * (ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT2).</p>
3164     * <p>This matrix will only be present if the second reference
3165     * illuminant is present.</p>
3166     *
3167     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT2
3168     */
3169    ACAMERA_SENSOR_CALIBRATION_TRANSFORM2 =                     // rational[3*3]
3170            ACAMERA_SENSOR_START + 6,
3171    /**
3172     * <p>A matrix that transforms color values from CIE XYZ color space to
3173     * reference sensor color space.</p>
3174     *
3175     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3176     * <ul>
3177     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
3178     * </ul>
3179     *
3180     * <p>This matrix is used to convert from the standard CIE XYZ color
3181     * space to the reference sensor colorspace, and is used when processing
3182     * raw buffer data.</p>
3183     * <p>The matrix is expressed as a 3x3 matrix in row-major-order, and
3184     * contains a color transform matrix that maps colors from the CIE
3185     * XYZ color space to the reference sensor color space (i.e. the
3186     * "golden module" colorspace) under the first reference illuminant
3187     * (ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1).</p>
3188     * <p>The white points chosen in both the reference sensor color space
3189     * and the CIE XYZ colorspace when calculating this transform will
3190     * match the standard white point for the first reference illuminant
3191     * (i.e. no chromatic adaptation will be applied by this transform).</p>
3192     *
3193     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1
3194     */
3195    ACAMERA_SENSOR_COLOR_TRANSFORM1 =                           // rational[3*3]
3196            ACAMERA_SENSOR_START + 7,
3197    /**
3198     * <p>A matrix that transforms color values from CIE XYZ color space to
3199     * reference sensor color space.</p>
3200     *
3201     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3202     * <ul>
3203     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
3204     * </ul>
3205     *
3206     * <p>This matrix is used to convert from the standard CIE XYZ color
3207     * space to the reference sensor colorspace, and is used when processing
3208     * raw buffer data.</p>
3209     * <p>The matrix is expressed as a 3x3 matrix in row-major-order, and
3210     * contains a color transform matrix that maps colors from the CIE
3211     * XYZ color space to the reference sensor color space (i.e. the
3212     * "golden module" colorspace) under the second reference illuminant
3213     * (ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT2).</p>
3214     * <p>The white points chosen in both the reference sensor color space
3215     * and the CIE XYZ colorspace when calculating this transform will
3216     * match the standard white point for the second reference illuminant
3217     * (i.e. no chromatic adaptation will be applied by this transform).</p>
3218     * <p>This matrix will only be present if the second reference
3219     * illuminant is present.</p>
3220     *
3221     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT2
3222     */
3223    ACAMERA_SENSOR_COLOR_TRANSFORM2 =                           // rational[3*3]
3224            ACAMERA_SENSOR_START + 8,
3225    /**
3226     * <p>A matrix that transforms white balanced camera colors from the reference
3227     * sensor colorspace to the CIE XYZ colorspace with a D50 whitepoint.</p>
3228     *
3229     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3230     * <ul>
3231     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
3232     * </ul>
3233     *
3234     * <p>This matrix is used to convert to the standard CIE XYZ colorspace, and
3235     * is used when processing raw buffer data.</p>
3236     * <p>This matrix is expressed as a 3x3 matrix in row-major-order, and contains
3237     * a color transform matrix that maps white balanced colors from the
3238     * reference sensor color space to the CIE XYZ color space with a D50 white
3239     * point.</p>
3240     * <p>Under the first reference illuminant (ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1)
3241     * this matrix is chosen so that the standard white point for this reference
3242     * illuminant in the reference sensor colorspace is mapped to D50 in the
3243     * CIE XYZ colorspace.</p>
3244     *
3245     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1
3246     */
3247    ACAMERA_SENSOR_FORWARD_MATRIX1 =                            // rational[3*3]
3248            ACAMERA_SENSOR_START + 9,
3249    /**
3250     * <p>A matrix that transforms white balanced camera colors from the reference
3251     * sensor colorspace to the CIE XYZ colorspace with a D50 whitepoint.</p>
3252     *
3253     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3254     * <ul>
3255     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
3256     * </ul>
3257     *
3258     * <p>This matrix is used to convert to the standard CIE XYZ colorspace, and
3259     * is used when processing raw buffer data.</p>
3260     * <p>This matrix is expressed as a 3x3 matrix in row-major-order, and contains
3261     * a color transform matrix that maps white balanced colors from the
3262     * reference sensor color space to the CIE XYZ color space with a D50 white
3263     * point.</p>
3264     * <p>Under the second reference illuminant (ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT2)
3265     * this matrix is chosen so that the standard white point for this reference
3266     * illuminant in the reference sensor colorspace is mapped to D50 in the
3267     * CIE XYZ colorspace.</p>
3268     * <p>This matrix will only be present if the second reference
3269     * illuminant is present.</p>
3270     *
3271     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT2
3272     */
3273    ACAMERA_SENSOR_FORWARD_MATRIX2 =                            // rational[3*3]
3274            ACAMERA_SENSOR_START + 10,
3275    /**
3276     * <p>A fixed black level offset for each of the color filter arrangement
3277     * (CFA) mosaic channels.</p>
3278     *
3279     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3280     * <ul>
3281     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
3282     * </ul>
3283     *
3284     * <p>This key specifies the zero light value for each of the CFA mosaic
3285     * channels in the camera sensor.  The maximal value output by the
3286     * sensor is represented by the value in ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_WHITE_LEVEL.</p>
3287     * <p>The values are given in the same order as channels listed for the CFA
3288     * layout key (see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_COLOR_FILTER_ARRANGEMENT), i.e. the
3289     * nth value given corresponds to the black level offset for the nth
3290     * color channel listed in the CFA.</p>
3291     * <p>The black level values of captured images may vary for different
3292     * capture settings (e.g., ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY). This key
3293     * represents a coarse approximation for such case. It is recommended to
3294     * use ACAMERA_SENSOR_DYNAMIC_BLACK_LEVEL or use pixels from
3295     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_OPTICAL_BLACK_REGIONS directly for captures when
3296     * supported by the camera device, which provides more accurate black
3297     * level values. For raw capture in particular, it is recommended to use
3298     * pixels from ACAMERA_SENSOR_OPTICAL_BLACK_REGIONS to calculate black
3299     * level values for each frame.</p>
3300     *
3301     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_DYNAMIC_BLACK_LEVEL
3302     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_COLOR_FILTER_ARRANGEMENT
3303     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_WHITE_LEVEL
3304     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_OPTICAL_BLACK_REGIONS
3305     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY
3306     */
3307    ACAMERA_SENSOR_BLACK_LEVEL_PATTERN =                        // int32[4]
3308            ACAMERA_SENSOR_START + 12,
3309    /**
3310     * <p>Maximum sensitivity that is implemented
3311     * purely through analog gain.</p>
3312     *
3313     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3314     * <ul>
3315     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
3316     * </ul>
3317     *
3318     * <p>For ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY values less than or
3319     * equal to this, all applied gain must be analog. For
3320     * values above this, the gain applied can be a mix of analog and
3321     * digital.</p>
3322     *
3323     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY
3324     */
3325    ACAMERA_SENSOR_MAX_ANALOG_SENSITIVITY =                     // int32
3326            ACAMERA_SENSOR_START + 13,
3327    /**
3328     * <p>Clockwise angle through which the output image needs to be rotated to be
3329     * upright on the device screen in its native orientation.</p>
3330     *
3331     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3332     * <ul>
3333     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
3334     * </ul>
3335     *
3336     * <p>Also defines the direction of rolling shutter readout, which is from top to bottom in
3337     * the sensor's coordinate system.</p>
3338     */
3339    ACAMERA_SENSOR_ORIENTATION =                                // int32
3340            ACAMERA_SENSOR_START + 14,
3341    /**
3342     * <p>Time at start of exposure of first
3343     * row of the image sensor active array, in nanoseconds.</p>
3344     *
3345     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3346     * <ul>
3347     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
3348     * </ul>
3349     *
3350     * <p>The timestamps are also included in all image
3351     * buffers produced for the same capture, and will be identical
3352     * on all the outputs.</p>
3353     * <p>When ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE <code>==</code> UNKNOWN,
3354     * the timestamps measure time since an unspecified starting point,
3355     * and are monotonically increasing. They can be compared with the
3356     * timestamps for other captures from the same camera device, but are
3357     * not guaranteed to be comparable to any other time source.</p>
3358     * <p>When ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE <code>==</code> REALTIME, the
3359     * timestamps measure time in the same timebase as
3360     * <a href="https://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/SystemClock.html#elapsedRealtimeNanos">elapsedRealtimeNanos</a>
3361     * (or CLOCK_BOOTTIME), and they can
3362     * be compared to other timestamps from other subsystems that
3363     * are using that base.</p>
3364     * <p>For reprocessing, the timestamp will match the start of exposure of
3365     * the input image, i.e. {@link CaptureResult#SENSOR_TIMESTAMP the
3366     * timestamp} in the TotalCaptureResult that was used to create the
3367     * reprocess capture request.</p>
3368     *
3369     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE
3370     */
3371    ACAMERA_SENSOR_TIMESTAMP =                                  // int64
3372            ACAMERA_SENSOR_START + 16,
3373    /**
3374     * <p>The estimated camera neutral color in the native sensor colorspace at
3375     * the time of capture.</p>
3376     *
3377     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3378     * <ul>
3379     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
3380     * </ul>
3381     *
3382     * <p>This value gives the neutral color point encoded as an RGB value in the
3383     * native sensor color space.  The neutral color point indicates the
3384     * currently estimated white point of the scene illumination.  It can be
3385     * used to interpolate between the provided color transforms when
3386     * processing raw sensor data.</p>
3387     * <p>The order of the values is R, G, B; where R is in the lowest index.</p>
3388     */
3389    ACAMERA_SENSOR_NEUTRAL_COLOR_POINT =                        // rational[3]
3390            ACAMERA_SENSOR_START + 18,
3391    /**
3392     * <p>Noise model coefficients for each CFA mosaic channel.</p>
3393     *
3394     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3395     * <ul>
3396     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
3397     * </ul>
3398     *
3399     * <p>This key contains two noise model coefficients for each CFA channel
3400     * corresponding to the sensor amplification (S) and sensor readout
3401     * noise (O).  These are given as pairs of coefficients for each channel
3402     * in the same order as channels listed for the CFA layout key
3403     * (see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_COLOR_FILTER_ARRANGEMENT).  This is
3404     * represented as an array of Pair&lt;Double, Double&gt;, where
3405     * the first member of the Pair at index n is the S coefficient and the
3406     * second member is the O coefficient for the nth color channel in the CFA.</p>
3407     * <p>These coefficients are used in a two parameter noise model to describe
3408     * the amount of noise present in the image for each CFA channel.  The
3409     * noise model used here is:</p>
3410     * <p>N(x) = sqrt(Sx + O)</p>
3411     * <p>Where x represents the recorded signal of a CFA channel normalized to
3412     * the range [0, 1], and S and O are the noise model coeffiecients for
3413     * that channel.</p>
3414     * <p>A more detailed description of the noise model can be found in the
3415     * Adobe DNG specification for the NoiseProfile tag.</p>
3416     *
3417     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_COLOR_FILTER_ARRANGEMENT
3418     */
3419    ACAMERA_SENSOR_NOISE_PROFILE =                              // double[2*CFA Channels]
3420            ACAMERA_SENSOR_START + 19,
3421    /**
3422     * <p>The worst-case divergence between Bayer green channels.</p>
3423     *
3424     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3425     * <ul>
3426     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
3427     * </ul>
3428     *
3429     * <p>This value is an estimate of the worst case split between the
3430     * Bayer green channels in the red and blue rows in the sensor color
3431     * filter array.</p>
3432     * <p>The green split is calculated as follows:</p>
3433     * <ol>
3434     * <li>A 5x5 pixel (or larger) window W within the active sensor array is
3435     * chosen. The term 'pixel' here is taken to mean a group of 4 Bayer
3436     * mosaic channels (R, Gr, Gb, B).  The location and size of the window
3437     * chosen is implementation defined, and should be chosen to provide a
3438     * green split estimate that is both representative of the entire image
3439     * for this camera sensor, and can be calculated quickly.</li>
3440     * <li>The arithmetic mean of the green channels from the red
3441     * rows (mean_Gr) within W is computed.</li>
3442     * <li>The arithmetic mean of the green channels from the blue
3443     * rows (mean_Gb) within W is computed.</li>
3444     * <li>The maximum ratio R of the two means is computed as follows:
3445     * <code>R = max((mean_Gr + 1)/(mean_Gb + 1), (mean_Gb + 1)/(mean_Gr + 1))</code></li>
3446     * </ol>
3447     * <p>The ratio R is the green split divergence reported for this property,
3448     * which represents how much the green channels differ in the mosaic
3449     * pattern.  This value is typically used to determine the treatment of
3450     * the green mosaic channels when demosaicing.</p>
3451     * <p>The green split value can be roughly interpreted as follows:</p>
3452     * <ul>
3453     * <li>R &lt; 1.03 is a negligible split (&lt;3% divergence).</li>
3454     * <li>1.20 &lt;= R &gt;= 1.03 will require some software
3455     * correction to avoid demosaic errors (3-20% divergence).</li>
3456     * <li>R &gt; 1.20 will require strong software correction to produce
3457     * a usuable image (&gt;20% divergence).</li>
3458     * </ul>
3459     */
3460    ACAMERA_SENSOR_GREEN_SPLIT =                                // float
3461            ACAMERA_SENSOR_START + 22,
3462    /**
3463     * <p>A pixel <code>[R, G_even, G_odd, B]</code> that supplies the test pattern
3464     * when ACAMERA_SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE is SOLID_COLOR.</p>
3465     *
3466     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE
3467     *
3468     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3469     * <ul>
3470     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
3471     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
3472     * </ul>
3473     *
3474     * <p>Each color channel is treated as an unsigned 32-bit integer.
3475     * The camera device then uses the most significant X bits
3476     * that correspond to how many bits are in its Bayer raw sensor
3477     * output.</p>
3478     * <p>For example, a sensor with RAW10 Bayer output would use the
3479     * 10 most significant bits from each color channel.</p>
3480     */
3481    ACAMERA_SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_DATA =                          // int32[4]
3482            ACAMERA_SENSOR_START + 23,
3483    /**
3484     * <p>When enabled, the sensor sends a test pattern instead of
3485     * doing a real exposure from the camera.</p>
3486     *
3487     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3488     * <ul>
3489     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
3490     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
3491     * </ul>
3492     *
3493     * <p>When a test pattern is enabled, all manual sensor controls specified
3494     * by ACAMERA_SENSOR_* will be ignored. All other controls should
3495     * work as normal.</p>
3496     * <p>For example, if manual flash is enabled, flash firing should still
3497     * occur (and that the test pattern remain unmodified, since the flash
3498     * would not actually affect it).</p>
3499     * <p>Defaults to OFF.</p>
3500     */
3501    ACAMERA_SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE =                          // int32 (enum)
3502            ACAMERA_SENSOR_START + 24,
3503    /**
3504     * <p>List of sensor test pattern modes for ACAMERA_SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE
3505     * supported by this camera device.</p>
3506     *
3507     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE
3508     *
3509     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3510     * <ul>
3511     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
3512     * </ul>
3513     *
3514     * <p>Defaults to OFF, and always includes OFF if defined.</p>
3515     */
3516    ACAMERA_SENSOR_AVAILABLE_TEST_PATTERN_MODES =               // int32[n]
3517            ACAMERA_SENSOR_START + 25,
3518    /**
3519     * <p>Duration between the start of first row exposure
3520     * and the start of last row exposure.</p>
3521     *
3522     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3523     * <ul>
3524     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
3525     * </ul>
3526     *
3527     * <p>This is the exposure time skew between the first and last
3528     * row exposure start times. The first row and the last row are
3529     * the first and last rows inside of the
3530     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE.</p>
3531     * <p>For typical camera sensors that use rolling shutters, this is also equivalent
3532     * to the frame readout time.</p>
3533     *
3534     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE
3535     */
3536    ACAMERA_SENSOR_ROLLING_SHUTTER_SKEW =                       // int64
3537            ACAMERA_SENSOR_START + 26,
3538    /**
3539     * <p>List of disjoint rectangles indicating the sensor
3540     * optically shielded black pixel regions.</p>
3541     *
3542     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3543     * <ul>
3544     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
3545     * </ul>
3546     *
3547     * <p>In most camera sensors, the active array is surrounded by some
3548     * optically shielded pixel areas. By blocking light, these pixels
3549     * provides a reliable black reference for black level compensation
3550     * in active array region.</p>
3551     * <p>The data representation is int[4], which maps to (left, top, width, height).</p>
3552     * <p>This key provides a list of disjoint rectangles specifying the
3553     * regions of optically shielded (with metal shield) black pixel
3554     * regions if the camera device is capable of reading out these black
3555     * pixels in the output raw images. In comparison to the fixed black
3556     * level values reported by ACAMERA_SENSOR_BLACK_LEVEL_PATTERN, this key
3557     * may provide a more accurate way for the application to calculate
3558     * black level of each captured raw images.</p>
3559     * <p>When this key is reported, the ACAMERA_SENSOR_DYNAMIC_BLACK_LEVEL and
3560     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_DYNAMIC_WHITE_LEVEL will also be reported.</p>
3561     *
3562     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_BLACK_LEVEL_PATTERN
3563     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_DYNAMIC_BLACK_LEVEL
3564     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_DYNAMIC_WHITE_LEVEL
3565     */
3566    ACAMERA_SENSOR_OPTICAL_BLACK_REGIONS =                      // int32[4*num_regions]
3567            ACAMERA_SENSOR_START + 27,
3568    /**
3569     * <p>A per-frame dynamic black level offset for each of the color filter
3570     * arrangement (CFA) mosaic channels.</p>
3571     *
3572     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3573     * <ul>
3574     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
3575     * </ul>
3576     *
3577     * <p>Camera sensor black levels may vary dramatically for different
3578     * capture settings (e.g. ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY). The fixed black
3579     * level reported by ACAMERA_SENSOR_BLACK_LEVEL_PATTERN may be too
3580     * inaccurate to represent the actual value on a per-frame basis. The
3581     * camera device internal pipeline relies on reliable black level values
3582     * to process the raw images appropriately. To get the best image
3583     * quality, the camera device may choose to estimate the per frame black
3584     * level values either based on optically shielded black regions
3585     * (ACAMERA_SENSOR_OPTICAL_BLACK_REGIONS) or its internal model.</p>
3586     * <p>This key reports the camera device estimated per-frame zero light
3587     * value for each of the CFA mosaic channels in the camera sensor. The
3588     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_BLACK_LEVEL_PATTERN may only represent a coarse
3589     * approximation of the actual black level values. This value is the
3590     * black level used in camera device internal image processing pipeline
3591     * and generally more accurate than the fixed black level values.
3592     * However, since they are estimated values by the camera device, they
3593     * may not be as accurate as the black level values calculated from the
3594     * optical black pixels reported by ACAMERA_SENSOR_OPTICAL_BLACK_REGIONS.</p>
3595     * <p>The values are given in the same order as channels listed for the CFA
3596     * layout key (see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_COLOR_FILTER_ARRANGEMENT), i.e. the
3597     * nth value given corresponds to the black level offset for the nth
3598     * color channel listed in the CFA.</p>
3599     * <p>This key will be available if ACAMERA_SENSOR_OPTICAL_BLACK_REGIONS is
3600     * available or the camera device advertises this key via
3601     * {@link ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_RESULT_KEYS}.</p>
3602     *
3603     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_BLACK_LEVEL_PATTERN
3604     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_COLOR_FILTER_ARRANGEMENT
3605     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_OPTICAL_BLACK_REGIONS
3606     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY
3607     */
3608    ACAMERA_SENSOR_DYNAMIC_BLACK_LEVEL =                        // float[4]
3609            ACAMERA_SENSOR_START + 28,
3610    /**
3611     * <p>Maximum raw value output by sensor for this frame.</p>
3612     *
3613     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3614     * <ul>
3615     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
3616     * </ul>
3617     *
3618     * <p>Since the ACAMERA_SENSOR_BLACK_LEVEL_PATTERN may change for different
3619     * capture settings (e.g., ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY), the white
3620     * level will change accordingly. This key is similar to
3621     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_WHITE_LEVEL, but specifies the camera device
3622     * estimated white level for each frame.</p>
3623     * <p>This key will be available if ACAMERA_SENSOR_OPTICAL_BLACK_REGIONS is
3624     * available or the camera device advertises this key via
3625     * {@link ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_RESULT_KEYS}.</p>
3626     *
3627     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_BLACK_LEVEL_PATTERN
3628     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_WHITE_LEVEL
3629     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_OPTICAL_BLACK_REGIONS
3630     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY
3631     */
3632    ACAMERA_SENSOR_DYNAMIC_WHITE_LEVEL =                        // int32
3633            ACAMERA_SENSOR_START + 29,
3634    ACAMERA_SENSOR_END,
3635
3636    /**
3637     * <p>The area of the image sensor which corresponds to active pixels after any geometric
3638     * distortion correction has been applied.</p>
3639     *
3640     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3641     * <ul>
3642     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
3643     * </ul>
3644     *
3645     * <p>This is the rectangle representing the size of the active region of the sensor (i.e.
3646     * the region that actually receives light from the scene) after any geometric correction
3647     * has been applied, and should be treated as the maximum size in pixels of any of the
3648     * image output formats aside from the raw formats.</p>
3649     * <p>This rectangle is defined relative to the full pixel array; (0,0) is the top-left of
3650     * the full pixel array, and the size of the full pixel array is given by
3651     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_PIXEL_ARRAY_SIZE.</p>
3652     * <p>The data representation is int[4], which maps to (left, top, width, height).</p>
3653     * <p>The coordinate system for most other keys that list pixel coordinates, including
3654     * ACAMERA_SCALER_CROP_REGION, is defined relative to the active array rectangle given in
3655     * this field, with <code>(0, 0)</code> being the top-left of this rectangle.</p>
3656     * <p>The active array may be smaller than the full pixel array, since the full array may
3657     * include black calibration pixels or other inactive regions, and geometric correction
3658     * resulting in scaling or cropping may have been applied.</p>
3659     *
3660     * @see ACAMERA_SCALER_CROP_REGION
3661     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_PIXEL_ARRAY_SIZE
3662     */
3663    ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE =                     // int32[4]
3664            ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_START,
3665    /**
3666     * <p>Range of sensitivities for ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY supported by this
3667     * camera device.</p>
3668     *
3669     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY
3670     *
3671     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3672     * <ul>
3673     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
3674     * </ul>
3675     *
3676     * <p>The values are the standard ISO sensitivity values,
3677     * as defined in ISO 12232:2006.</p>
3678     */
3679    ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_SENSITIVITY_RANGE =                     // int32[2]
3680            ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_START + 1,
3681    /**
3682     * <p>The arrangement of color filters on sensor;
3683     * represents the colors in the top-left 2x2 section of
3684     * the sensor, in reading order.</p>
3685     *
3686     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3687     * <ul>
3688     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
3689     * </ul>
3690     *
3691     * <p>None</p>
3692     */
3693    ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_COLOR_FILTER_ARRANGEMENT =              // byte (enum)
3694            ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_START + 2,
3695    /**
3696     * <p>The range of image exposure times for ACAMERA_SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME supported
3697     * by this camera device.</p>
3698     *
3699     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME
3700     *
3701     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3702     * <ul>
3703     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
3704     * </ul>
3705     *
3706     * <p>None</p>
3707     */
3708    ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_EXPOSURE_TIME_RANGE =                   // int64[2]
3709            ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_START + 3,
3710    /**
3711     * <p>The maximum possible frame duration (minimum frame rate) for
3712     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION that is supported this camera device.</p>
3713     *
3714     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION
3715     *
3716     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3717     * <ul>
3718     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
3719     * </ul>
3720     *
3721     * <p>Attempting to use frame durations beyond the maximum will result in the frame
3722     * duration being clipped to the maximum. See that control for a full definition of frame
3723     * durations.</p>
3724     * <p>Refer to {@link
3725     * ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_MIN_FRAME_DURATIONS}
3726     * for the minimum frame duration values.</p>
3727     */
3728    ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_MAX_FRAME_DURATION =                    // int64
3729            ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_START + 4,
3730    /**
3731     * <p>The physical dimensions of the full pixel
3732     * array.</p>
3733     *
3734     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3735     * <ul>
3736     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
3737     * </ul>
3738     *
3739     * <p>This is the physical size of the sensor pixel
3740     * array defined by ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_PIXEL_ARRAY_SIZE.</p>
3741     *
3742     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_PIXEL_ARRAY_SIZE
3743     */
3744    ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_PHYSICAL_SIZE =                         // float[2]
3745            ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_START + 5,
3746    /**
3747     * <p>Dimensions of the full pixel array, possibly
3748     * including black calibration pixels.</p>
3749     *
3750     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3751     * <ul>
3752     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
3753     * </ul>
3754     *
3755     * <p>The pixel count of the full pixel array of the image sensor, which covers
3756     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_PHYSICAL_SIZE area.  This represents the full pixel dimensions of
3757     * the raw buffers produced by this sensor.</p>
3758     * <p>If a camera device supports raw sensor formats, either this or
3759     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_PRE_CORRECTION_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE is the maximum dimensions for the raw
3760     * output formats listed in ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_STREAM_CONFIGURATIONS (this depends on
3761     * whether or not the image sensor returns buffers containing pixels that are not
3762     * part of the active array region for blacklevel calibration or other purposes).</p>
3763     * <p>Some parts of the full pixel array may not receive light from the scene,
3764     * or be otherwise inactive.  The ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_PRE_CORRECTION_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE key
3765     * defines the rectangle of active pixels that will be included in processed image
3766     * formats.</p>
3767     *
3768     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_PHYSICAL_SIZE
3769     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_PRE_CORRECTION_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE
3770     */
3771    ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_PIXEL_ARRAY_SIZE =                      // int32[2]
3772            ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_START + 6,
3773    /**
3774     * <p>Maximum raw value output by sensor.</p>
3775     *
3776     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3777     * <ul>
3778     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
3779     * </ul>
3780     *
3781     * <p>This specifies the fully-saturated encoding level for the raw
3782     * sample values from the sensor.  This is typically caused by the
3783     * sensor becoming highly non-linear or clipping. The minimum for
3784     * each channel is specified by the offset in the
3785     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_BLACK_LEVEL_PATTERN key.</p>
3786     * <p>The white level is typically determined either by sensor bit depth
3787     * (8-14 bits is expected), or by the point where the sensor response
3788     * becomes too non-linear to be useful.  The default value for this is
3789     * maximum representable value for a 16-bit raw sample (2^16 - 1).</p>
3790     * <p>The white level values of captured images may vary for different
3791     * capture settings (e.g., ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY). This key
3792     * represents a coarse approximation for such case. It is recommended
3793     * to use ACAMERA_SENSOR_DYNAMIC_WHITE_LEVEL for captures when supported
3794     * by the camera device, which provides more accurate white level values.</p>
3795     *
3796     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_BLACK_LEVEL_PATTERN
3797     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_DYNAMIC_WHITE_LEVEL
3798     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY
3799     */
3800    ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_WHITE_LEVEL =                           // int32
3801            ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_START + 7,
3802    /**
3803     * <p>The time base source for sensor capture start timestamps.</p>
3804     *
3805     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3806     * <ul>
3807     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
3808     * </ul>
3809     *
3810     * <p>The timestamps provided for captures are always in nanoseconds and monotonic, but
3811     * may not based on a time source that can be compared to other system time sources.</p>
3812     * <p>This characteristic defines the source for the timestamps, and therefore whether they
3813     * can be compared against other system time sources/timestamps.</p>
3814     */
3815    ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE =                      // byte (enum)
3816            ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_START + 8,
3817    /**
3818     * <p>Whether the RAW images output from this camera device are subject to
3819     * lens shading correction.</p>
3820     *
3821     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3822     * <ul>
3823     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
3824     * </ul>
3825     *
3826     * <p>If TRUE, all images produced by the camera device in the RAW image formats will
3827     * have lens shading correction already applied to it. If FALSE, the images will
3828     * not be adjusted for lens shading correction.
3829     * See android.request.maxNumOutputRaw for a list of RAW image formats.</p>
3830     * <p>This key will be <code>null</code> for all devices do not report this information.
3831     * Devices with RAW capability will always report this information in this key.</p>
3832     */
3833    ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_LENS_SHADING_APPLIED =                  // byte (enum)
3834            ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_START + 9,
3835    /**
3836     * <p>The area of the image sensor which corresponds to active pixels prior to the
3837     * application of any geometric distortion correction.</p>
3838     *
3839     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3840     * <ul>
3841     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
3842     * </ul>
3843     *
3844     * <p>The data representation is int[4], which maps to (left, top, width, height).</p>
3845     * <p>This is the rectangle representing the size of the active region of the sensor (i.e.
3846     * the region that actually receives light from the scene) before any geometric correction
3847     * has been applied, and should be treated as the active region rectangle for any of the
3848     * raw formats.  All metadata associated with raw processing (e.g. the lens shading
3849     * correction map, and radial distortion fields) treats the top, left of this rectangle as
3850     * the origin, (0,0).</p>
3851     * <p>The size of this region determines the maximum field of view and the maximum number of
3852     * pixels that an image from this sensor can contain, prior to the application of
3853     * geometric distortion correction. The effective maximum pixel dimensions of a
3854     * post-distortion-corrected image is given by the ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE
3855     * field, and the effective maximum field of view for a post-distortion-corrected image
3856     * can be calculated by applying the geometric distortion correction fields to this
3857     * rectangle, and cropping to the rectangle given in ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE.</p>
3858     * <p>E.g. to calculate position of a pixel, (x,y), in a processed YUV output image with the
3859     * dimensions in ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE given the position of a pixel,
3860     * (x', y'), in the raw pixel array with dimensions give in
3861     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_PIXEL_ARRAY_SIZE:</p>
3862     * <ol>
3863     * <li>Choose a pixel (x', y') within the active array region of the raw buffer given in
3864     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_PRE_CORRECTION_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE, otherwise this pixel is considered
3865     * to be outside of the FOV, and will not be shown in the processed output image.</li>
3866     * <li>Apply geometric distortion correction to get the post-distortion pixel coordinate,
3867     * (x_i, y_i). When applying geometric correction metadata, note that metadata for raw
3868     * buffers is defined relative to the top, left of the
3869     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_PRE_CORRECTION_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE rectangle.</li>
3870     * <li>If the resulting corrected pixel coordinate is within the region given in
3871     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE, then the position of this pixel in the
3872     * processed output image buffer is <code>(x_i - activeArray.left, y_i - activeArray.top)</code>,
3873     * when the top, left coordinate of that buffer is treated as (0, 0).</li>
3874     * </ol>
3875     * <p>Thus, for pixel x',y' = (25, 25) on a sensor where ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_PIXEL_ARRAY_SIZE
3876     * is (100,100), ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_PRE_CORRECTION_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE is (10, 10, 100, 100),
3877     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE is (20, 20, 80, 80), and the geometric distortion
3878     * correction doesn't change the pixel coordinate, the resulting pixel selected in
3879     * pixel coordinates would be x,y = (25, 25) relative to the top,left of the raw buffer
3880     * with dimensions given in ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_PIXEL_ARRAY_SIZE, and would be (5, 5)
3881     * relative to the top,left of post-processed YUV output buffer with dimensions given in
3882     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE.</p>
3883     * <p>The currently supported fields that correct for geometric distortion are:</p>
3884     * <ol>
3885     * <li>ACAMERA_LENS_RADIAL_DISTORTION.</li>
3886     * </ol>
3887     * <p>If all of the geometric distortion fields are no-ops, this rectangle will be the same
3888     * as the post-distortion-corrected rectangle given in
3889     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE.</p>
3890     * <p>This rectangle is defined relative to the full pixel array; (0,0) is the top-left of
3891     * the full pixel array, and the size of the full pixel array is given by
3892     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_PIXEL_ARRAY_SIZE.</p>
3893     * <p>The pre-correction active array may be smaller than the full pixel array, since the
3894     * full array may include black calibration pixels or other inactive regions.</p>
3895     *
3896     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_RADIAL_DISTORTION
3897     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE
3898     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_PIXEL_ARRAY_SIZE
3899     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_PRE_CORRECTION_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE
3900     */
3901    ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_PRE_CORRECTION_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE =      // int32[4]
3902            ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_START + 10,
3903    ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_END,
3904
3905    /**
3906     * <p>Quality of lens shading correction applied
3907     * to the image data.</p>
3908     *
3909     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3910     * <ul>
3911     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
3912     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
3913     * </ul>
3914     *
3915     * <p>When set to OFF mode, no lens shading correction will be applied by the
3916     * camera device, and an identity lens shading map data will be provided
3917     * if <code>ACAMERA_STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODE == ON</code>. For example, for lens
3918     * shading map with size of <code>[ 4, 3 ]</code>,
3919     * the output android.statistics.lensShadingCorrectionMap for this case will be an identity
3920     * map shown below:</p>
3921     * <pre><code>[ 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0,  1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0,
3922     *  1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0,  1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0,
3923     *  1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0,  1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0,
3924     *  1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0,  1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0,
3925     *  1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0,  1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0,
3926     *  1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0,  1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0 ]
3927     * </code></pre>
3928     * <p>When set to other modes, lens shading correction will be applied by the camera
3929     * device. Applications can request lens shading map data by setting
3930     * ACAMERA_STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODE to ON, and then the camera device will provide lens
3931     * shading map data in android.statistics.lensShadingCorrectionMap; the returned shading map
3932     * data will be the one applied by the camera device for this capture request.</p>
3933     * <p>The shading map data may depend on the auto-exposure (AE) and AWB statistics, therefore
3934     * the reliability of the map data may be affected by the AE and AWB algorithms. When AE and
3935     * AWB are in AUTO modes(ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE <code>!=</code> OFF and ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE <code>!=</code>
3936     * OFF), to get best results, it is recommended that the applications wait for the AE and AWB
3937     * to be converged before using the returned shading map data.</p>
3938     *
3939     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE
3940     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE
3941     * @see ACAMERA_STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODE
3942     */
3943    ACAMERA_SHADING_MODE =                                      // byte (enum)
3944            ACAMERA_SHADING_START,
3945    /**
3946     * <p>List of lens shading modes for ACAMERA_SHADING_MODE that are supported by this camera device.</p>
3947     *
3948     * @see ACAMERA_SHADING_MODE
3949     *
3950     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3951     * <ul>
3952     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
3953     * </ul>
3954     *
3955     * <p>This list contains lens shading modes that can be set for the camera device.
3956     * Camera devices that support the MANUAL_POST_PROCESSING capability will always
3957     * list OFF and FAST mode. This includes all FULL level devices.
3958     * LEGACY devices will always only support FAST mode.</p>
3959     */
3960    ACAMERA_SHADING_AVAILABLE_MODES =                           // byte[n]
3961            ACAMERA_SHADING_START + 2,
3962    ACAMERA_SHADING_END,
3963
3964    /**
3965     * <p>Operating mode for the face detector
3966     * unit.</p>
3967     *
3968     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3969     * <ul>
3970     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
3971     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
3972     * </ul>
3973     *
3974     * <p>Whether face detection is enabled, and whether it
3975     * should output just the basic fields or the full set of
3976     * fields.</p>
3977     */
3978    ACAMERA_STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE =                       // byte (enum)
3979            ACAMERA_STATISTICS_START,
3980    /**
3981     * <p>Operating mode for hot pixel map generation.</p>
3982     *
3983     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
3984     * <ul>
3985     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
3986     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
3987     * </ul>
3988     *
3989     * <p>If set to <code>true</code>, a hot pixel map is returned in ACAMERA_STATISTICS_HOT_PIXEL_MAP.
3990     * If set to <code>false</code>, no hot pixel map will be returned.</p>
3991     *
3992     * @see ACAMERA_STATISTICS_HOT_PIXEL_MAP
3993     */
3994    ACAMERA_STATISTICS_HOT_PIXEL_MAP_MODE =                     // byte (enum)
3995            ACAMERA_STATISTICS_START + 3,
3996    /**
3997     * <p>List of unique IDs for detected faces.</p>
3998     *
3999     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
4000     * <ul>
4001     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
4002     * </ul>
4003     *
4004     * <p>Each detected face is given a unique ID that is valid for as long as the face is visible
4005     * to the camera device.  A face that leaves the field of view and later returns may be
4006     * assigned a new ID.</p>
4007     * <p>Only available if ACAMERA_STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE == FULL</p>
4008     *
4009     * @see ACAMERA_STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE
4010     */
4011    ACAMERA_STATISTICS_FACE_IDS =                               // int32[n]
4012            ACAMERA_STATISTICS_START + 4,
4013    /**
4014     * <p>List of landmarks for detected
4015     * faces.</p>
4016     *
4017     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
4018     * <ul>
4019     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
4020     * </ul>
4021     *
4022     * <p>The coordinate system is that of ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE, with
4023     * <code>(0, 0)</code> being the top-left pixel of the active array.</p>
4024     * <p>Only available if ACAMERA_STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE == FULL</p>
4025     *
4026     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE
4027     * @see ACAMERA_STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE
4028     */
4029    ACAMERA_STATISTICS_FACE_LANDMARKS =                         // int32[n*6]
4030            ACAMERA_STATISTICS_START + 5,
4031    /**
4032     * <p>List of the bounding rectangles for detected
4033     * faces.</p>
4034     *
4035     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
4036     * <ul>
4037     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
4038     * </ul>
4039     *
4040     * <p>The data representation is int[4], which maps to (left, top, width, height).</p>
4041     * <p>The coordinate system is that of ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE, with
4042     * <code>(0, 0)</code> being the top-left pixel of the active array.</p>
4043     * <p>Only available if ACAMERA_STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE != OFF</p>
4044     *
4045     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE
4046     * @see ACAMERA_STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE
4047     */
4048    ACAMERA_STATISTICS_FACE_RECTANGLES =                        // int32[n*4]
4049            ACAMERA_STATISTICS_START + 6,
4050    /**
4051     * <p>List of the face confidence scores for
4052     * detected faces</p>
4053     *
4054     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
4055     * <ul>
4056     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
4057     * </ul>
4058     *
4059     * <p>Only available if ACAMERA_STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE != OFF.</p>
4060     *
4061     * @see ACAMERA_STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE
4062     */
4063    ACAMERA_STATISTICS_FACE_SCORES =                            // byte[n]
4064            ACAMERA_STATISTICS_START + 7,
4065    /**
4066     * <p>The shading map is a low-resolution floating-point map
4067     * that lists the coefficients used to correct for vignetting and color shading,
4068     * for each Bayer color channel of RAW image data.</p>
4069     *
4070     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
4071     * <ul>
4072     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
4073     * </ul>
4074     *
4075     * <p>The map provided here is the same map that is used by the camera device to
4076     * correct both color shading and vignetting for output non-RAW images.</p>
4077     * <p>When there is no lens shading correction applied to RAW
4078     * output images (ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_LENS_SHADING_APPLIED <code>==</code>
4079     * false), this map is the complete lens shading correction
4080     * map; when there is some lens shading correction applied to
4081     * the RAW output image (ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_LENS_SHADING_APPLIED<code>==</code> true), this map reports the remaining lens shading
4082     * correction map that needs to be applied to get shading
4083     * corrected images that match the camera device's output for
4084     * non-RAW formats.</p>
4085     * <p>For a complete shading correction map, the least shaded
4086     * section of the image will have a gain factor of 1; all
4087     * other sections will have gains above 1.</p>
4088     * <p>When ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE = TRANSFORM_MATRIX, the map
4089     * will take into account the colorCorrection settings.</p>
4090     * <p>The shading map is for the entire active pixel array, and is not
4091     * affected by the crop region specified in the request. Each shading map
4092     * entry is the value of the shading compensation map over a specific
4093     * pixel on the sensor.  Specifically, with a (N x M) resolution shading
4094     * map, and an active pixel array size (W x H), shading map entry
4095     * (x,y) ϵ (0 ... N-1, 0 ... M-1) is the value of the shading map at
4096     * pixel ( ((W-1)/(N-1)) * x, ((H-1)/(M-1)) * y) for the four color channels.
4097     * The map is assumed to be bilinearly interpolated between the sample points.</p>
4098     * <p>The channel order is [R, Geven, Godd, B], where Geven is the green
4099     * channel for the even rows of a Bayer pattern, and Godd is the odd rows.
4100     * The shading map is stored in a fully interleaved format, and its size
4101     * is provided in the camera static metadata by ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_SHADING_MAP_SIZE.</p>
4102     * <p>The shading map will generally have on the order of 30-40 rows and columns,
4103     * and will be smaller than 64x64.</p>
4104     * <p>As an example, given a very small map defined as:</p>
4105     * <pre><code>ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_SHADING_MAP_SIZE = [ 4, 3 ]
4106     * ACAMERA_STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP =
4107     * [ 1.3, 1.2, 1.15, 1.2,  1.2, 1.2, 1.15, 1.2,
4108     *     1.1, 1.2, 1.2, 1.2,  1.3, 1.2, 1.3, 1.3,
4109     *   1.2, 1.2, 1.25, 1.1,  1.1, 1.1, 1.1, 1.0,
4110     *     1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0,  1.2, 1.3, 1.25, 1.2,
4111     *   1.3, 1.2, 1.2, 1.3,   1.2, 1.15, 1.1, 1.2,
4112     *     1.2, 1.1, 1.0, 1.2,  1.3, 1.15, 1.2, 1.3 ]
4113     * </code></pre>
4114     * <p>The low-resolution scaling map images for each channel are
4115     * (displayed using nearest-neighbor interpolation):</p>
4116     * <p><img alt="Red lens shading map" src="../images/camera2/metadata/android.statistics.lensShadingMap/red_shading.png" />
4117     * <img alt="Green (even rows) lens shading map" src="../images/camera2/metadata/android.statistics.lensShadingMap/green_e_shading.png" />
4118     * <img alt="Green (odd rows) lens shading map" src="../images/camera2/metadata/android.statistics.lensShadingMap/green_o_shading.png" />
4119     * <img alt="Blue lens shading map" src="../images/camera2/metadata/android.statistics.lensShadingMap/blue_shading.png" /></p>
4120     * <p>As a visualization only, inverting the full-color map to recover an
4121     * image of a gray wall (using bicubic interpolation for visual quality)
4122     * as captured by the sensor gives:</p>
4123     * <p><img alt="Image of a uniform white wall (inverse shading map)" src="../images/camera2/metadata/android.statistics.lensShadingMap/inv_shading.png" /></p>
4124     * <p>Note that the RAW image data might be subject to lens shading
4125     * correction not reported on this map. Query
4126     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_LENS_SHADING_APPLIED to see if RAW image data has subject
4127     * to lens shading correction. If ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_LENS_SHADING_APPLIED
4128     * is TRUE, the RAW image data is subject to partial or full lens shading
4129     * correction. In the case full lens shading correction is applied to RAW
4130     * images, the gain factor map reported in this key will contain all 1.0 gains.
4131     * In other words, the map reported in this key is the remaining lens shading
4132     * that needs to be applied on the RAW image to get images without lens shading
4133     * artifacts. See android.request.maxNumOutputRaw for a list of RAW image
4134     * formats.</p>
4135     *
4136     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE
4137     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_SHADING_MAP_SIZE
4138     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_LENS_SHADING_APPLIED
4139     * @see ACAMERA_STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP
4140     */
4141    ACAMERA_STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP =                       // float[4*n*m]
4142            ACAMERA_STATISTICS_START + 11,
4143    /**
4144     * <p>The camera device estimated scene illumination lighting
4145     * frequency.</p>
4146     *
4147     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
4148     * <ul>
4149     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
4150     * </ul>
4151     *
4152     * <p>Many light sources, such as most fluorescent lights, flicker at a rate
4153     * that depends on the local utility power standards. This flicker must be
4154     * accounted for by auto-exposure routines to avoid artifacts in captured images.
4155     * The camera device uses this entry to tell the application what the scene
4156     * illuminant frequency is.</p>
4157     * <p>When manual exposure control is enabled
4158     * (<code>ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE == OFF</code> or <code>ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE ==
4159     * OFF</code>), the ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_ANTIBANDING_MODE doesn't perform
4160     * antibanding, and the application can ensure it selects
4161     * exposure times that do not cause banding issues by looking
4162     * into this metadata field. See
4163     * ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_ANTIBANDING_MODE for more details.</p>
4164     * <p>Reports NONE if there doesn't appear to be flickering illumination.</p>
4165     *
4166     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_ANTIBANDING_MODE
4167     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE
4168     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE
4169     */
4170    ACAMERA_STATISTICS_SCENE_FLICKER =                          // byte (enum)
4171            ACAMERA_STATISTICS_START + 14,
4172    /**
4173     * <p>List of <code>(x, y)</code> coordinates of hot/defective pixels on the sensor.</p>
4174     *
4175     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
4176     * <ul>
4177     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
4178     * </ul>
4179     *
4180     * <p>A coordinate <code>(x, y)</code> must lie between <code>(0, 0)</code>, and
4181     * <code>(width - 1, height - 1)</code> (inclusive), which are the top-left and
4182     * bottom-right of the pixel array, respectively. The width and
4183     * height dimensions are given in ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_PIXEL_ARRAY_SIZE.
4184     * This may include hot pixels that lie outside of the active array
4185     * bounds given by ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE.</p>
4186     *
4187     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE
4188     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_PIXEL_ARRAY_SIZE
4189     */
4190    ACAMERA_STATISTICS_HOT_PIXEL_MAP =                          // int32[2*n]
4191            ACAMERA_STATISTICS_START + 15,
4192    /**
4193     * <p>Whether the camera device will output the lens
4194     * shading map in output result metadata.</p>
4195     *
4196     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
4197     * <ul>
4198     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
4199     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
4200     * </ul>
4201     *
4202     * <p>When set to ON,
4203     * ACAMERA_STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP will be provided in
4204     * the output result metadata.</p>
4205     * <p>ON is always supported on devices with the RAW capability.</p>
4206     *
4207     * @see ACAMERA_STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP
4208     */
4209    ACAMERA_STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODE =                  // byte (enum)
4210            ACAMERA_STATISTICS_START + 16,
4211    ACAMERA_STATISTICS_END,
4212
4213    /**
4214     * <p>List of face detection modes for ACAMERA_STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE that are
4215     * supported by this camera device.</p>
4216     *
4217     * @see ACAMERA_STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE
4218     *
4219     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
4220     * <ul>
4221     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
4222     * </ul>
4223     *
4224     * <p>OFF is always supported.</p>
4225     */
4226    ACAMERA_STATISTICS_INFO_AVAILABLE_FACE_DETECT_MODES =       // byte[n]
4227            ACAMERA_STATISTICS_INFO_START,
4228    /**
4229     * <p>The maximum number of simultaneously detectable
4230     * faces.</p>
4231     *
4232     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
4233     * <ul>
4234     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
4235     * </ul>
4236     *
4237     * <p>None</p>
4238     */
4239    ACAMERA_STATISTICS_INFO_MAX_FACE_COUNT =                    // int32
4240            ACAMERA_STATISTICS_INFO_START + 2,
4241    /**
4242     * <p>List of hot pixel map output modes for ACAMERA_STATISTICS_HOT_PIXEL_MAP_MODE that are
4243     * supported by this camera device.</p>
4244     *
4245     * @see ACAMERA_STATISTICS_HOT_PIXEL_MAP_MODE
4246     *
4247     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
4248     * <ul>
4249     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
4250     * </ul>
4251     *
4252     * <p>If no hotpixel map output is available for this camera device, this will contain only
4253     * <code>false</code>.</p>
4254     * <p>ON is always supported on devices with the RAW capability.</p>
4255     */
4256    ACAMERA_STATISTICS_INFO_AVAILABLE_HOT_PIXEL_MAP_MODES =     // byte[n]
4257            ACAMERA_STATISTICS_INFO_START + 6,
4258    /**
4259     * <p>List of lens shading map output modes for ACAMERA_STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODE that
4260     * are supported by this camera device.</p>
4261     *
4262     * @see ACAMERA_STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODE
4263     *
4264     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
4265     * <ul>
4266     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
4267     * </ul>
4268     *
4269     * <p>If no lens shading map output is available for this camera device, this key will
4270     * contain only OFF.</p>
4271     * <p>ON is always supported on devices with the RAW capability.
4272     * LEGACY mode devices will always only support OFF.</p>
4273     */
4274    ACAMERA_STATISTICS_INFO_AVAILABLE_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODES =  // byte[n]
4275            ACAMERA_STATISTICS_INFO_START + 7,
4276    ACAMERA_STATISTICS_INFO_END,
4277
4278    /**
4279     * <p>Tonemapping / contrast / gamma curve for the blue
4280     * channel, to use when ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MODE is
4281     * CONTRAST_CURVE.</p>
4282     *
4283     * @see ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MODE
4284     *
4285     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
4286     * <ul>
4287     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
4288     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
4289     * </ul>
4290     *
4291     * <p>See ACAMERA_TONEMAP_CURVE_RED for more details.</p>
4292     *
4293     * @see ACAMERA_TONEMAP_CURVE_RED
4294     */
4295    ACAMERA_TONEMAP_CURVE_BLUE =                                // float[n*2]
4296            ACAMERA_TONEMAP_START,
4297    /**
4298     * <p>Tonemapping / contrast / gamma curve for the green
4299     * channel, to use when ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MODE is
4300     * CONTRAST_CURVE.</p>
4301     *
4302     * @see ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MODE
4303     *
4304     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
4305     * <ul>
4306     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
4307     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
4308     * </ul>
4309     *
4310     * <p>See ACAMERA_TONEMAP_CURVE_RED for more details.</p>
4311     *
4312     * @see ACAMERA_TONEMAP_CURVE_RED
4313     */
4314    ACAMERA_TONEMAP_CURVE_GREEN =                               // float[n*2]
4315            ACAMERA_TONEMAP_START + 1,
4316    /**
4317     * <p>Tonemapping / contrast / gamma curve for the red
4318     * channel, to use when ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MODE is
4319     * CONTRAST_CURVE.</p>
4320     *
4321     * @see ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MODE
4322     *
4323     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
4324     * <ul>
4325     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
4326     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
4327     * </ul>
4328     *
4329     * <p>Each channel's curve is defined by an array of control points:</p>
4330     * <pre><code>ACAMERA_TONEMAP_CURVE_RED =
4331     *   [ P0in, P0out, P1in, P1out, P2in, P2out, P3in, P3out, ..., PNin, PNout ]
4332     * 2 &lt;= N &lt;= ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MAX_CURVE_POINTS</code></pre>
4333     * <p>These are sorted in order of increasing <code>Pin</code>; it is
4334     * required that input values 0.0 and 1.0 are included in the list to
4335     * define a complete mapping. For input values between control points,
4336     * the camera device must linearly interpolate between the control
4337     * points.</p>
4338     * <p>Each curve can have an independent number of points, and the number
4339     * of points can be less than max (that is, the request doesn't have to
4340     * always provide a curve with number of points equivalent to
4341     * ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MAX_CURVE_POINTS).</p>
4342     * <p>A few examples, and their corresponding graphical mappings; these
4343     * only specify the red channel and the precision is limited to 4
4344     * digits, for conciseness.</p>
4345     * <p>Linear mapping:</p>
4346     * <pre><code>ACAMERA_TONEMAP_CURVE_RED = [ 0, 0, 1.0, 1.0 ]
4347     * </code></pre>
4348     * <p><img alt="Linear mapping curve" src="../images/camera2/metadata/android.tonemap.curveRed/linear_tonemap.png" /></p>
4349     * <p>Invert mapping:</p>
4350     * <pre><code>ACAMERA_TONEMAP_CURVE_RED = [ 0, 1.0, 1.0, 0 ]
4351     * </code></pre>
4352     * <p><img alt="Inverting mapping curve" src="../images/camera2/metadata/android.tonemap.curveRed/inverse_tonemap.png" /></p>
4353     * <p>Gamma 1/2.2 mapping, with 16 control points:</p>
4354     * <pre><code>ACAMERA_TONEMAP_CURVE_RED = [
4355     *   0.0000, 0.0000, 0.0667, 0.2920, 0.1333, 0.4002, 0.2000, 0.4812,
4356     *   0.2667, 0.5484, 0.3333, 0.6069, 0.4000, 0.6594, 0.4667, 0.7072,
4357     *   0.5333, 0.7515, 0.6000, 0.7928, 0.6667, 0.8317, 0.7333, 0.8685,
4358     *   0.8000, 0.9035, 0.8667, 0.9370, 0.9333, 0.9691, 1.0000, 1.0000 ]
4359     * </code></pre>
4360     * <p><img alt="Gamma = 1/2.2 tonemapping curve" src="../images/camera2/metadata/android.tonemap.curveRed/gamma_tonemap.png" /></p>
4361     * <p>Standard sRGB gamma mapping, per IEC 61966-2-1:1999, with 16 control points:</p>
4362     * <pre><code>ACAMERA_TONEMAP_CURVE_RED = [
4363     *   0.0000, 0.0000, 0.0667, 0.2864, 0.1333, 0.4007, 0.2000, 0.4845,
4364     *   0.2667, 0.5532, 0.3333, 0.6125, 0.4000, 0.6652, 0.4667, 0.7130,
4365     *   0.5333, 0.7569, 0.6000, 0.7977, 0.6667, 0.8360, 0.7333, 0.8721,
4366     *   0.8000, 0.9063, 0.8667, 0.9389, 0.9333, 0.9701, 1.0000, 1.0000 ]
4367     * </code></pre>
4368     * <p><img alt="sRGB tonemapping curve" src="../images/camera2/metadata/android.tonemap.curveRed/srgb_tonemap.png" /></p>
4369     *
4370     * @see ACAMERA_TONEMAP_CURVE_RED
4371     * @see ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MAX_CURVE_POINTS
4372     */
4373    ACAMERA_TONEMAP_CURVE_RED =                                 // float[n*2]
4374            ACAMERA_TONEMAP_START + 2,
4375    /**
4376     * <p>High-level global contrast/gamma/tonemapping control.</p>
4377     *
4378     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
4379     * <ul>
4380     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
4381     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
4382     * </ul>
4383     *
4384     * <p>When switching to an application-defined contrast curve by setting
4385     * ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MODE to CONTRAST_CURVE, the curve is defined
4386     * per-channel with a set of <code>(in, out)</code> points that specify the
4387     * mapping from input high-bit-depth pixel value to the output
4388     * low-bit-depth value.  Since the actual pixel ranges of both input
4389     * and output may change depending on the camera pipeline, the values
4390     * are specified by normalized floating-point numbers.</p>
4391     * <p>More-complex color mapping operations such as 3D color look-up
4392     * tables, selective chroma enhancement, or other non-linear color
4393     * transforms will be disabled when ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MODE is
4394     * CONTRAST_CURVE.</p>
4395     * <p>When using either FAST or HIGH_QUALITY, the camera device will
4396     * emit its own tonemap curve in android.tonemap.curve.
4397     * These values are always available, and as close as possible to the
4398     * actually used nonlinear/nonglobal transforms.</p>
4399     * <p>If a request is sent with CONTRAST_CURVE with the camera device's
4400     * provided curve in FAST or HIGH_QUALITY, the image's tonemap will be
4401     * roughly the same.</p>
4402     *
4403     * @see ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MODE
4404     */
4405    ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MODE =                                      // byte (enum)
4406            ACAMERA_TONEMAP_START + 3,
4407    /**
4408     * <p>Maximum number of supported points in the
4409     * tonemap curve that can be used for android.tonemap.curve.</p>
4410     *
4411     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
4412     * <ul>
4413     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
4414     * </ul>
4415     *
4416     * <p>If the actual number of points provided by the application (in ACAMERA_TONEMAPCURVE_*) is
4417     * less than this maximum, the camera device will resample the curve to its internal
4418     * representation, using linear interpolation.</p>
4419     * <p>The output curves in the result metadata may have a different number
4420     * of points than the input curves, and will represent the actual
4421     * hardware curves used as closely as possible when linearly interpolated.</p>
4422     */
4423    ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MAX_CURVE_POINTS =                          // int32
4424            ACAMERA_TONEMAP_START + 4,
4425    /**
4426     * <p>List of tonemapping modes for ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MODE that are supported by this camera
4427     * device.</p>
4428     *
4429     * @see ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MODE
4430     *
4431     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
4432     * <ul>
4433     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
4434     * </ul>
4435     *
4436     * <p>Camera devices that support the MANUAL_POST_PROCESSING capability will always contain
4437     * at least one of below mode combinations:</p>
4438     * <ul>
4439     * <li>CONTRAST_CURVE, FAST and HIGH_QUALITY</li>
4440     * <li>GAMMA_VALUE, PRESET_CURVE, FAST and HIGH_QUALITY</li>
4441     * </ul>
4442     * <p>This includes all FULL level devices.</p>
4443     */
4444    ACAMERA_TONEMAP_AVAILABLE_TONE_MAP_MODES =                  // byte[n]
4445            ACAMERA_TONEMAP_START + 5,
4446    /**
4447     * <p>Tonemapping curve to use when ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MODE is
4448     * GAMMA_VALUE</p>
4449     *
4450     * @see ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MODE
4451     *
4452     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
4453     * <ul>
4454     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
4455     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
4456     * </ul>
4457     *
4458     * <p>The tonemap curve will be defined the following formula:
4459     * * OUT = pow(IN, 1.0 / gamma)
4460     * where IN and OUT is the input pixel value scaled to range [0.0, 1.0],
4461     * pow is the power function and gamma is the gamma value specified by this
4462     * key.</p>
4463     * <p>The same curve will be applied to all color channels. The camera device
4464     * may clip the input gamma value to its supported range. The actual applied
4465     * value will be returned in capture result.</p>
4466     * <p>The valid range of gamma value varies on different devices, but values
4467     * within [1.0, 5.0] are guaranteed not to be clipped.</p>
4468     */
4469    ACAMERA_TONEMAP_GAMMA =                                     // float
4470            ACAMERA_TONEMAP_START + 6,
4471    /**
4472     * <p>Tonemapping curve to use when ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MODE is
4473     * PRESET_CURVE</p>
4474     *
4475     * @see ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MODE
4476     *
4477     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
4478     * <ul>
4479     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
4480     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
4481     * </ul>
4482     *
4483     * <p>The tonemap curve will be defined by specified standard.</p>
4484     * <p>sRGB (approximated by 16 control points):</p>
4485     * <p><img alt="sRGB tonemapping curve" src="../images/camera2/metadata/android.tonemap.curveRed/srgb_tonemap.png" /></p>
4486     * <p>Rec. 709 (approximated by 16 control points):</p>
4487     * <p><img alt="Rec. 709 tonemapping curve" src="../images/camera2/metadata/android.tonemap.curveRed/rec709_tonemap.png" /></p>
4488     * <p>Note that above figures show a 16 control points approximation of preset
4489     * curves. Camera devices may apply a different approximation to the curve.</p>
4490     */
4491    ACAMERA_TONEMAP_PRESET_CURVE =                              // byte (enum)
4492            ACAMERA_TONEMAP_START + 7,
4493    ACAMERA_TONEMAP_END,
4494
4495    /**
4496     * <p>Generally classifies the overall set of the camera device functionality.</p>
4497     *
4498     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
4499     * <ul>
4500     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
4501     * </ul>
4502     *
4503     * <p>The supported hardware level is a high-level description of the camera device's
4504     * capabilities, summarizing several capabilities into one field.  Each level adds additional
4505     * features to the previous one, and is always a strict superset of the previous level.
4506     * The ordering is <code>LEGACY &lt; LIMITED &lt; FULL &lt; LEVEL_3</code>.</p>
4507     * <p>Starting from <code>LEVEL_3</code>, the level enumerations are guaranteed to be in increasing
4508     * numerical value as well. To check if a given device is at least at a given hardware level,
4509     * the following code snippet can be used:</p>
4510     * <pre><code>// Returns true if the device supports the required hardware level, or better.
4511     * boolean isHardwareLevelSupported(CameraCharacteristics c, int requiredLevel) {
4512     *     int deviceLevel = c.get(CameraCharacteristics.INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL);
4513     *     if (deviceLevel == CameraCharacteristics.INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_LEGACY) {
4514     *         return requiredLevel == deviceLevel;
4515     *     }
4516     *     // deviceLevel is not LEGACY, can use numerical sort
4517     *     return requiredLevel &lt;= deviceLevel;
4518     * }
4519     * </code></pre>
4520     * <p>At a high level, the levels are:</p>
4521     * <ul>
4522     * <li><code>LEGACY</code> devices operate in a backwards-compatibility mode for older
4523     *   Android devices, and have very limited capabilities.</li>
4524     * <li><code>LIMITED</code> devices represent the
4525     *   baseline feature set, and may also include additional capabilities that are
4526     *   subsets of <code>FULL</code>.</li>
4527     * <li><code>FULL</code> devices additionally support per-frame manual control of sensor, flash, lens and
4528     *   post-processing settings, and image capture at a high rate.</li>
4529     * <li><code>LEVEL_3</code> devices additionally support YUV reprocessing and RAW image capture, along
4530     *   with additional output stream configurations.</li>
4531     * </ul>
4532     * <p>See the individual level enums for full descriptions of the supported capabilities.  The
4533     * ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES entry describes the device's capabilities at a
4534     * finer-grain level, if needed. In addition, many controls have their available settings or
4535     * ranges defined in individual metadata tag entries in this document.</p>
4536     * <p>Some features are not part of any particular hardware level or capability and must be
4537     * queried separately. These include:</p>
4538     * <ul>
4539     * <li>Calibrated timestamps (ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE <code>==</code> REALTIME)</li>
4540     * <li>Precision lens control (ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_FOCUS_DISTANCE_CALIBRATION <code>==</code> CALIBRATED)</li>
4541     * <li>Face detection (ACAMERA_STATISTICS_INFO_AVAILABLE_FACE_DETECT_MODES)</li>
4542     * <li>Optical or electrical image stabilization
4543     *   (ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_OPTICAL_STABILIZATION,
4544     *    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AVAILABLE_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_MODES)</li>
4545     * </ul>
4546     *
4547     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AVAILABLE_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_MODES
4548     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_OPTICAL_STABILIZATION
4549     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_FOCUS_DISTANCE_CALIBRATION
4550     * @see ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES
4551     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE
4552     * @see ACAMERA_STATISTICS_INFO_AVAILABLE_FACE_DETECT_MODES
4553     */
4554    ACAMERA_INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL =                     // byte (enum)
4555            ACAMERA_INFO_START,
4556    ACAMERA_INFO_END,
4557
4558    /**
4559     * <p>Whether black-level compensation is locked
4560     * to its current values, or is free to vary.</p>
4561     *
4562     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
4563     * <ul>
4564     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
4565     *   <li>ACaptureRequest</li>
4566     * </ul>
4567     *
4568     * <p>Whether the black level offset was locked for this frame.  Should be
4569     * ON if ACAMERA_BLACK_LEVEL_LOCK was ON in the capture request, unless
4570     * a change in other capture settings forced the camera device to
4571     * perform a black level reset.</p>
4572     *
4573     * @see ACAMERA_BLACK_LEVEL_LOCK
4574     */
4575    ACAMERA_BLACK_LEVEL_LOCK =                                  // byte (enum)
4576            ACAMERA_BLACK_LEVEL_START,
4577    ACAMERA_BLACK_LEVEL_END,
4578
4579    /**
4580     * <p>The frame number corresponding to the last request
4581     * with which the output result (metadata + buffers) has been fully
4582     * synchronized.</p>
4583     *
4584     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
4585     * <ul>
4586     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result callbacks</li>
4587     * </ul>
4588     *
4589     * <p>When a request is submitted to the camera device, there is usually a
4590     * delay of several frames before the controls get applied. A camera
4591     * device may either choose to account for this delay by implementing a
4592     * pipeline and carefully submit well-timed atomic control updates, or
4593     * it may start streaming control changes that span over several frame
4594     * boundaries.</p>
4595     * <p>In the latter case, whenever a request's settings change relative to
4596     * the previous submitted request, the full set of changes may take
4597     * multiple frame durations to fully take effect. Some settings may
4598     * take effect sooner (in less frame durations) than others.</p>
4599     * <p>While a set of control changes are being propagated, this value
4600     * will be CONVERGING.</p>
4601     * <p>Once it is fully known that a set of control changes have been
4602     * finished propagating, and the resulting updated control settings
4603     * have been read back by the camera device, this value will be set
4604     * to a non-negative frame number (corresponding to the request to
4605     * which the results have synchronized to).</p>
4606     * <p>Older camera device implementations may not have a way to detect
4607     * when all camera controls have been applied, and will always set this
4608     * value to UNKNOWN.</p>
4609     * <p>FULL capability devices will always have this value set to the
4610     * frame number of the request corresponding to this result.</p>
4611     * <p><em>Further details</em>:</p>
4612     * <ul>
4613     * <li>Whenever a request differs from the last request, any future
4614     * results not yet returned may have this value set to CONVERGING (this
4615     * could include any in-progress captures not yet returned by the camera
4616     * device, for more details see pipeline considerations below).</li>
4617     * <li>Submitting a series of multiple requests that differ from the
4618     * previous request (e.g. r1, r2, r3 s.t. r1 != r2 != r3)
4619     * moves the new synchronization frame to the last non-repeating
4620     * request (using the smallest frame number from the contiguous list of
4621     * repeating requests).</li>
4622     * <li>Submitting the same request repeatedly will not change this value
4623     * to CONVERGING, if it was already a non-negative value.</li>
4624     * <li>When this value changes to non-negative, that means that all of the
4625     * metadata controls from the request have been applied, all of the
4626     * metadata controls from the camera device have been read to the
4627     * updated values (into the result), and all of the graphics buffers
4628     * corresponding to this result are also synchronized to the request.</li>
4629     * </ul>
4630     * <p><em>Pipeline considerations</em>:</p>
4631     * <p>Submitting a request with updated controls relative to the previously
4632     * submitted requests may also invalidate the synchronization state
4633     * of all the results corresponding to currently in-flight requests.</p>
4634     * <p>In other words, results for this current request and up to
4635     * ACAMERA_REQUEST_PIPELINE_MAX_DEPTH prior requests may have their
4636     * ACAMERA_SYNC_FRAME_NUMBER change to CONVERGING.</p>
4637     *
4638     * @see ACAMERA_REQUEST_PIPELINE_MAX_DEPTH
4639     * @see ACAMERA_SYNC_FRAME_NUMBER
4640     */
4641    ACAMERA_SYNC_FRAME_NUMBER =                                 // int64 (enum)
4642            ACAMERA_SYNC_START,
4643    /**
4644     * <p>The maximum number of frames that can occur after a request
4645     * (different than the previous) has been submitted, and before the
4646     * result's state becomes synchronized.</p>
4647     *
4648     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
4649     * <ul>
4650     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
4651     * </ul>
4652     *
4653     * <p>This defines the maximum distance (in number of metadata results),
4654     * between the frame number of the request that has new controls to apply
4655     * and the frame number of the result that has all the controls applied.</p>
4656     * <p>In other words this acts as an upper boundary for how many frames
4657     * must occur before the camera device knows for a fact that the new
4658     * submitted camera settings have been applied in outgoing frames.</p>
4659     */
4660    ACAMERA_SYNC_MAX_LATENCY =                                  // int32 (enum)
4661            ACAMERA_SYNC_START + 1,
4662    ACAMERA_SYNC_END,
4663
4664    /**
4665     * <p>The available depth dataspace stream
4666     * configurations that this camera device supports
4667     * (i.e. format, width, height, output/input stream).</p>
4668     *
4669     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
4670     * <ul>
4671     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
4672     * </ul>
4673     *
4674     * <p>These are output stream configurations for use with
4675     * dataSpace HAL_DATASPACE_DEPTH. The configurations are
4676     * listed as <code>(format, width, height, input?)</code> tuples.</p>
4677     * <p>Only devices that support depth output for at least
4678     * the HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_Y16 dense depth map may include
4679     * this entry.</p>
4680     * <p>A device that also supports the HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_BLOB
4681     * sparse depth point cloud must report a single entry for
4682     * the format in this list as <code>(HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_BLOB,
4683     * android.depth.maxDepthSamples, 1, OUTPUT)</code> in addition to
4684     * the entries for HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_Y16.</p>
4685     */
4686    ACAMERA_DEPTH_AVAILABLE_DEPTH_STREAM_CONFIGURATIONS =       // int32[n*4] (enum)
4687            ACAMERA_DEPTH_START + 1,
4688    /**
4689     * <p>This lists the minimum frame duration for each
4690     * format/size combination for depth output formats.</p>
4691     *
4692     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
4693     * <ul>
4694     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
4695     * </ul>
4696     *
4697     * <p>This should correspond to the frame duration when only that
4698     * stream is active, with all processing (typically in android.*.mode)
4699     * set to either OFF or FAST.</p>
4700     * <p>When multiple streams are used in a request, the minimum frame
4701     * duration will be max(individual stream min durations).</p>
4702     * <p>The minimum frame duration of a stream (of a particular format, size)
4703     * is the same regardless of whether the stream is input or output.</p>
4704     * <p>See ACAMERA_SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION and
4705     * ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_STALL_DURATIONS for more details about
4706     * calculating the max frame rate.</p>
4707     *
4708     * @see ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_STALL_DURATIONS
4709     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION
4710     */
4711    ACAMERA_DEPTH_AVAILABLE_DEPTH_MIN_FRAME_DURATIONS =         // int64[4*n]
4712            ACAMERA_DEPTH_START + 2,
4713    /**
4714     * <p>This lists the maximum stall duration for each
4715     * output format/size combination for depth streams.</p>
4716     *
4717     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
4718     * <ul>
4719     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
4720     * </ul>
4721     *
4722     * <p>A stall duration is how much extra time would get added
4723     * to the normal minimum frame duration for a repeating request
4724     * that has streams with non-zero stall.</p>
4725     * <p>This functions similarly to
4726     * ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_STALL_DURATIONS for depth
4727     * streams.</p>
4728     * <p>All depth output stream formats may have a nonzero stall
4729     * duration.</p>
4730     *
4731     * @see ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_STALL_DURATIONS
4732     */
4733    ACAMERA_DEPTH_AVAILABLE_DEPTH_STALL_DURATIONS =             // int64[4*n]
4734            ACAMERA_DEPTH_START + 3,
4735    /**
4736     * <p>Indicates whether a capture request may target both a
4737     * DEPTH16 / DEPTH_POINT_CLOUD output, and normal color outputs (such as
4738     * YUV_420_888, JPEG, or RAW) simultaneously.</p>
4739     *
4740     * <p>This tag may appear in:</p>
4741     * <ul>
4742     *   <li>ACameraMetadata from ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics</li>
4743     * </ul>
4744     *
4745     * <p>If TRUE, including both depth and color outputs in a single
4746     * capture request is not supported. An application must interleave color
4747     * and depth requests.  If FALSE, a single request can target both types
4748     * of output.</p>
4749     * <p>Typically, this restriction exists on camera devices that
4750     * need to emit a specific pattern or wavelength of light to
4751     * measure depth values, which causes the color image to be
4752     * corrupted during depth measurement.</p>
4753     */
4754    ACAMERA_DEPTH_DEPTH_IS_EXCLUSIVE =                          // byte (enum)
4755            ACAMERA_DEPTH_START + 4,
4756    ACAMERA_DEPTH_END,
4757
4758} acamera_metadata_tag_t;
4759
4760/**
4761 * Enumeration definitions for the various entries that need them
4762 */
4763
4764// ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE
4765typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_color_correction_mode {
4766    /**
4767     * <p>Use the ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM matrix
4768     * and ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS to do color conversion.</p>
4769     * <p>All advanced white balance adjustments (not specified
4770     * by our white balance pipeline) must be disabled.</p>
4771     * <p>If AWB is enabled with <code>ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE != OFF</code>, then
4772     * TRANSFORM_MATRIX is ignored. The camera device will override
4773     * this value to either FAST or HIGH_QUALITY.</p>
4774     *
4775     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS
4776     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM
4777     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE
4778     */
4779    ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE_TRANSFORM_MATRIX                   = 0,
4780
4781    /**
4782     * <p>Color correction processing must not slow down
4783     * capture rate relative to sensor raw output.</p>
4784     * <p>Advanced white balance adjustments above and beyond
4785     * the specified white balance pipeline may be applied.</p>
4786     * <p>If AWB is enabled with <code>ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE != OFF</code>, then
4787     * the camera device uses the last frame's AWB values
4788     * (or defaults if AWB has never been run).</p>
4789     *
4790     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE
4791     */
4792    ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE_FAST                               = 1,
4793
4794    /**
4795     * <p>Color correction processing operates at improved
4796     * quality but the capture rate might be reduced (relative to sensor
4797     * raw output rate)</p>
4798     * <p>Advanced white balance adjustments above and beyond
4799     * the specified white balance pipeline may be applied.</p>
4800     * <p>If AWB is enabled with <code>ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE != OFF</code>, then
4801     * the camera device uses the last frame's AWB values
4802     * (or defaults if AWB has never been run).</p>
4803     *
4804     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE
4805     */
4806    ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE_HIGH_QUALITY                       = 2,
4807
4808} acamera_metadata_enum_android_color_correction_mode_t;
4809
4810// ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_ABERRATION_MODE
4811typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_color_correction_aberration_mode {
4812    /**
4813     * <p>No aberration correction is applied.</p>
4814     */
4815    ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_ABERRATION_MODE_OFF                     = 0,
4816
4817    /**
4818     * <p>Aberration correction will not slow down capture rate
4819     * relative to sensor raw output.</p>
4820     */
4821    ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_ABERRATION_MODE_FAST                    = 1,
4822
4823    /**
4824     * <p>Aberration correction operates at improved quality but the capture rate might be
4825     * reduced (relative to sensor raw output rate)</p>
4826     */
4827    ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_ABERRATION_MODE_HIGH_QUALITY            = 2,
4828
4829} acamera_metadata_enum_android_color_correction_aberration_mode_t;
4830
4831
4832// ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_ANTIBANDING_MODE
4833typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_control_ae_antibanding_mode {
4834    /**
4835     * <p>The camera device will not adjust exposure duration to
4836     * avoid banding problems.</p>
4837     */
4838    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_ANTIBANDING_MODE_OFF                          = 0,
4839
4840    /**
4841     * <p>The camera device will adjust exposure duration to
4842     * avoid banding problems with 50Hz illumination sources.</p>
4843     */
4844    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_ANTIBANDING_MODE_50HZ                         = 1,
4845
4846    /**
4847     * <p>The camera device will adjust exposure duration to
4848     * avoid banding problems with 60Hz illumination
4849     * sources.</p>
4850     */
4851    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_ANTIBANDING_MODE_60HZ                         = 2,
4852
4853    /**
4854     * <p>The camera device will automatically adapt its
4855     * antibanding routine to the current illumination
4856     * condition. This is the default mode if AUTO is
4857     * available on given camera device.</p>
4858     */
4859    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_ANTIBANDING_MODE_AUTO                         = 3,
4860
4861} acamera_metadata_enum_android_control_ae_antibanding_mode_t;
4862
4863// ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_LOCK
4864typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_control_ae_lock {
4865    /**
4866     * <p>Auto-exposure lock is disabled; the AE algorithm
4867     * is free to update its parameters.</p>
4868     */
4869    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_LOCK_OFF                                      = 0,
4870
4871    /**
4872     * <p>Auto-exposure lock is enabled; the AE algorithm
4873     * must not update the exposure and sensitivity parameters
4874     * while the lock is active.</p>
4875     * <p>ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION setting changes
4876     * will still take effect while auto-exposure is locked.</p>
4877     * <p>Some rare LEGACY devices may not support
4878     * this, in which case the value will always be overridden to OFF.</p>
4879     *
4880     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION
4881     */
4882    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_LOCK_ON                                       = 1,
4883
4884} acamera_metadata_enum_android_control_ae_lock_t;
4885
4886// ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE
4887typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_control_ae_mode {
4888    /**
4889     * <p>The camera device's autoexposure routine is disabled.</p>
4890     * <p>The application-selected ACAMERA_SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME,
4891     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY and
4892     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION are used by the camera
4893     * device, along with ACAMERA_FLASH_* fields, if there's
4894     * a flash unit for this camera device.</p>
4895     * <p>Note that auto-white balance (AWB) and auto-focus (AF)
4896     * behavior is device dependent when AE is in OFF mode.
4897     * To have consistent behavior across different devices,
4898     * it is recommended to either set AWB and AF to OFF mode
4899     * or lock AWB and AF before setting AE to OFF.
4900     * See ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE, ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE,
4901     * ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_LOCK, and ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER
4902     * for more details.</p>
4903     * <p>LEGACY devices do not support the OFF mode and will
4904     * override attempts to use this value to ON.</p>
4905     *
4906     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE
4907     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER
4908     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_LOCK
4909     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE
4910     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME
4911     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION
4912     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY
4913     */
4914    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE_OFF                                      = 0,
4915
4916    /**
4917     * <p>The camera device's autoexposure routine is active,
4918     * with no flash control.</p>
4919     * <p>The application's values for
4920     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME,
4921     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY, and
4922     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION are ignored. The
4923     * application has control over the various
4924     * ACAMERA_FLASH_* fields.</p>
4925     *
4926     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME
4927     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION
4928     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY
4929     */
4930    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE_ON                                       = 1,
4931
4932    /**
4933     * <p>Like ON, except that the camera device also controls
4934     * the camera's flash unit, firing it in low-light
4935     * conditions.</p>
4936     * <p>The flash may be fired during a precapture sequence
4937     * (triggered by ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER) and
4938     * may be fired for captures for which the
4939     * ACAMERA_CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT field is set to
4940     * STILL_CAPTURE</p>
4941     *
4942     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER
4943     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT
4944     */
4945    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE_ON_AUTO_FLASH                            = 2,
4946
4947    /**
4948     * <p>Like ON, except that the camera device also controls
4949     * the camera's flash unit, always firing it for still
4950     * captures.</p>
4951     * <p>The flash may be fired during a precapture sequence
4952     * (triggered by ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER) and
4953     * will always be fired for captures for which the
4954     * ACAMERA_CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT field is set to
4955     * STILL_CAPTURE</p>
4956     *
4957     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER
4958     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT
4959     */
4960    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE_ON_ALWAYS_FLASH                          = 3,
4961
4962    /**
4963     * <p>Like ON_AUTO_FLASH, but with automatic red eye
4964     * reduction.</p>
4965     * <p>If deemed necessary by the camera device, a red eye
4966     * reduction flash will fire during the precapture
4967     * sequence.</p>
4968     */
4969    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE_ON_AUTO_FLASH_REDEYE                     = 4,
4970
4971} acamera_metadata_enum_android_control_ae_mode_t;
4972
4973// ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER
4974typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_control_ae_precapture_trigger {
4975    /**
4976     * <p>The trigger is idle.</p>
4977     */
4978    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER_IDLE                       = 0,
4979
4980    /**
4981     * <p>The precapture metering sequence will be started
4982     * by the camera device.</p>
4983     * <p>The exact effect of the precapture trigger depends on
4984     * the current AE mode and state.</p>
4985     */
4986    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER_START                      = 1,
4987
4988    /**
4989     * <p>The camera device will cancel any currently active or completed
4990     * precapture metering sequence, the auto-exposure routine will return to its
4991     * initial state.</p>
4992     */
4993    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER_CANCEL                     = 2,
4994
4995} acamera_metadata_enum_android_control_ae_precapture_trigger_t;
4996
4997// ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE
4998typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_control_af_mode {
4999    /**
5000     * <p>The auto-focus routine does not control the lens;
5001     * ACAMERA_LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE is controlled by the
5002     * application.</p>
5003     *
5004     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE
5005     */
5006    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE_OFF                                      = 0,
5007
5008    /**
5009     * <p>Basic automatic focus mode.</p>
5010     * <p>In this mode, the lens does not move unless
5011     * the autofocus trigger action is called. When that trigger
5012     * is activated, AF will transition to ACTIVE_SCAN, then to
5013     * the outcome of the scan (FOCUSED or NOT_FOCUSED).</p>
5014     * <p>Always supported if lens is not fixed focus.</p>
5015     * <p>Use ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_MINIMUM_FOCUS_DISTANCE to determine if lens
5016     * is fixed-focus.</p>
5017     * <p>Triggering AF_CANCEL resets the lens position to default,
5018     * and sets the AF state to INACTIVE.</p>
5019     *
5020     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_MINIMUM_FOCUS_DISTANCE
5021     */
5022    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE_AUTO                                     = 1,
5023
5024    /**
5025     * <p>Close-up focusing mode.</p>
5026     * <p>In this mode, the lens does not move unless the
5027     * autofocus trigger action is called. When that trigger is
5028     * activated, AF will transition to ACTIVE_SCAN, then to
5029     * the outcome of the scan (FOCUSED or NOT_FOCUSED). This
5030     * mode is optimized for focusing on objects very close to
5031     * the camera.</p>
5032     * <p>When that trigger is activated, AF will transition to
5033     * ACTIVE_SCAN, then to the outcome of the scan (FOCUSED or
5034     * NOT_FOCUSED). Triggering cancel AF resets the lens
5035     * position to default, and sets the AF state to
5036     * INACTIVE.</p>
5037     */
5038    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE_MACRO                                    = 2,
5039
5040    /**
5041     * <p>In this mode, the AF algorithm modifies the lens
5042     * position continually to attempt to provide a
5043     * constantly-in-focus image stream.</p>
5044     * <p>The focusing behavior should be suitable for good quality
5045     * video recording; typically this means slower focus
5046     * movement and no overshoots. When the AF trigger is not
5047     * involved, the AF algorithm should start in INACTIVE state,
5048     * and then transition into PASSIVE_SCAN and PASSIVE_FOCUSED
5049     * states as appropriate. When the AF trigger is activated,
5050     * the algorithm should immediately transition into
5051     * AF_FOCUSED or AF_NOT_FOCUSED as appropriate, and lock the
5052     * lens position until a cancel AF trigger is received.</p>
5053     * <p>Once cancel is received, the algorithm should transition
5054     * back to INACTIVE and resume passive scan. Note that this
5055     * behavior is not identical to CONTINUOUS_PICTURE, since an
5056     * ongoing PASSIVE_SCAN must immediately be
5057     * canceled.</p>
5058     */
5059    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE_CONTINUOUS_VIDEO                         = 3,
5060
5061    /**
5062     * <p>In this mode, the AF algorithm modifies the lens
5063     * position continually to attempt to provide a
5064     * constantly-in-focus image stream.</p>
5065     * <p>The focusing behavior should be suitable for still image
5066     * capture; typically this means focusing as fast as
5067     * possible. When the AF trigger is not involved, the AF
5068     * algorithm should start in INACTIVE state, and then
5069     * transition into PASSIVE_SCAN and PASSIVE_FOCUSED states as
5070     * appropriate as it attempts to maintain focus. When the AF
5071     * trigger is activated, the algorithm should finish its
5072     * PASSIVE_SCAN if active, and then transition into
5073     * AF_FOCUSED or AF_NOT_FOCUSED as appropriate, and lock the
5074     * lens position until a cancel AF trigger is received.</p>
5075     * <p>When the AF cancel trigger is activated, the algorithm
5076     * should transition back to INACTIVE and then act as if it
5077     * has just been started.</p>
5078     */
5079    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE_CONTINUOUS_PICTURE                       = 4,
5080
5081    /**
5082     * <p>Extended depth of field (digital focus) mode.</p>
5083     * <p>The camera device will produce images with an extended
5084     * depth of field automatically; no special focusing
5085     * operations need to be done before taking a picture.</p>
5086     * <p>AF triggers are ignored, and the AF state will always be
5087     * INACTIVE.</p>
5088     */
5089    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE_EDOF                                     = 5,
5090
5091} acamera_metadata_enum_android_control_af_mode_t;
5092
5093// ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER
5094typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_control_af_trigger {
5095    /**
5096     * <p>The trigger is idle.</p>
5097     */
5098    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER_IDLE                                  = 0,
5099
5100    /**
5101     * <p>Autofocus will trigger now.</p>
5102     */
5103    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER_START                                 = 1,
5104
5105    /**
5106     * <p>Autofocus will return to its initial
5107     * state, and cancel any currently active trigger.</p>
5108     */
5109    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER_CANCEL                                = 2,
5110
5111} acamera_metadata_enum_android_control_af_trigger_t;
5112
5113// ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_LOCK
5114typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_control_awb_lock {
5115    /**
5116     * <p>Auto-white balance lock is disabled; the AWB
5117     * algorithm is free to update its parameters if in AUTO
5118     * mode.</p>
5119     */
5120    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_LOCK_OFF                                     = 0,
5121
5122    /**
5123     * <p>Auto-white balance lock is enabled; the AWB
5124     * algorithm will not update its parameters while the lock
5125     * is active.</p>
5126     */
5127    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_LOCK_ON                                      = 1,
5128
5129} acamera_metadata_enum_android_control_awb_lock_t;
5130
5131// ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE
5132typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_control_awb_mode {
5133    /**
5134     * <p>The camera device's auto-white balance routine is disabled.</p>
5135     * <p>The application-selected color transform matrix
5136     * (ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM) and gains
5137     * (ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS) are used by the camera
5138     * device for manual white balance control.</p>
5139     *
5140     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS
5141     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM
5142     */
5143    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE_OFF                                     = 0,
5144
5145    /**
5146     * <p>The camera device's auto-white balance routine is active.</p>
5147     * <p>The application's values for ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM
5148     * and ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS are ignored.
5149     * For devices that support the MANUAL_POST_PROCESSING capability, the
5150     * values used by the camera device for the transform and gains
5151     * will be available in the capture result for this request.</p>
5152     *
5153     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS
5154     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM
5155     */
5156    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE_AUTO                                    = 1,
5157
5158    /**
5159     * <p>The camera device's auto-white balance routine is disabled;
5160     * the camera device uses incandescent light as the assumed scene
5161     * illumination for white balance.</p>
5162     * <p>While the exact white balance transforms are up to the
5163     * camera device, they will approximately match the CIE
5164     * standard illuminant A.</p>
5165     * <p>The application's values for ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM
5166     * and ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS are ignored.
5167     * For devices that support the MANUAL_POST_PROCESSING capability, the
5168     * values used by the camera device for the transform and gains
5169     * will be available in the capture result for this request.</p>
5170     *
5171     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS
5172     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM
5173     */
5174    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE_INCANDESCENT                            = 2,
5175
5176    /**
5177     * <p>The camera device's auto-white balance routine is disabled;
5178     * the camera device uses fluorescent light as the assumed scene
5179     * illumination for white balance.</p>
5180     * <p>While the exact white balance transforms are up to the
5181     * camera device, they will approximately match the CIE
5182     * standard illuminant F2.</p>
5183     * <p>The application's values for ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM
5184     * and ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS are ignored.
5185     * For devices that support the MANUAL_POST_PROCESSING capability, the
5186     * values used by the camera device for the transform and gains
5187     * will be available in the capture result for this request.</p>
5188     *
5189     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS
5190     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM
5191     */
5192    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE_FLUORESCENT                             = 3,
5193
5194    /**
5195     * <p>The camera device's auto-white balance routine is disabled;
5196     * the camera device uses warm fluorescent light as the assumed scene
5197     * illumination for white balance.</p>
5198     * <p>While the exact white balance transforms are up to the
5199     * camera device, they will approximately match the CIE
5200     * standard illuminant F4.</p>
5201     * <p>The application's values for ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM
5202     * and ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS are ignored.
5203     * For devices that support the MANUAL_POST_PROCESSING capability, the
5204     * values used by the camera device for the transform and gains
5205     * will be available in the capture result for this request.</p>
5206     *
5207     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS
5208     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM
5209     */
5210    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE_WARM_FLUORESCENT                        = 4,
5211
5212    /**
5213     * <p>The camera device's auto-white balance routine is disabled;
5214     * the camera device uses daylight light as the assumed scene
5215     * illumination for white balance.</p>
5216     * <p>While the exact white balance transforms are up to the
5217     * camera device, they will approximately match the CIE
5218     * standard illuminant D65.</p>
5219     * <p>The application's values for ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM
5220     * and ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS are ignored.
5221     * For devices that support the MANUAL_POST_PROCESSING capability, the
5222     * values used by the camera device for the transform and gains
5223     * will be available in the capture result for this request.</p>
5224     *
5225     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS
5226     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM
5227     */
5228    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE_DAYLIGHT                                = 5,
5229
5230    /**
5231     * <p>The camera device's auto-white balance routine is disabled;
5232     * the camera device uses cloudy daylight light as the assumed scene
5233     * illumination for white balance.</p>
5234     * <p>The application's values for ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM
5235     * and ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS are ignored.
5236     * For devices that support the MANUAL_POST_PROCESSING capability, the
5237     * values used by the camera device for the transform and gains
5238     * will be available in the capture result for this request.</p>
5239     *
5240     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS
5241     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM
5242     */
5243    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE_CLOUDY_DAYLIGHT                         = 6,
5244
5245    /**
5246     * <p>The camera device's auto-white balance routine is disabled;
5247     * the camera device uses twilight light as the assumed scene
5248     * illumination for white balance.</p>
5249     * <p>The application's values for ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM
5250     * and ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS are ignored.
5251     * For devices that support the MANUAL_POST_PROCESSING capability, the
5252     * values used by the camera device for the transform and gains
5253     * will be available in the capture result for this request.</p>
5254     *
5255     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS
5256     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM
5257     */
5258    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE_TWILIGHT                                = 7,
5259
5260    /**
5261     * <p>The camera device's auto-white balance routine is disabled;
5262     * the camera device uses shade light as the assumed scene
5263     * illumination for white balance.</p>
5264     * <p>The application's values for ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM
5265     * and ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS are ignored.
5266     * For devices that support the MANUAL_POST_PROCESSING capability, the
5267     * values used by the camera device for the transform and gains
5268     * will be available in the capture result for this request.</p>
5269     *
5270     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS
5271     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM
5272     */
5273    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE_SHADE                                   = 8,
5274
5275} acamera_metadata_enum_android_control_awb_mode_t;
5276
5277// ACAMERA_CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT
5278typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_control_capture_intent {
5279    /**
5280     * <p>The goal of this request doesn't fall into the other
5281     * categories. The camera device will default to preview-like
5282     * behavior.</p>
5283     */
5284    ACAMERA_CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT_CUSTOM                            = 0,
5285
5286    /**
5287     * <p>This request is for a preview-like use case.</p>
5288     * <p>The precapture trigger may be used to start off a metering
5289     * w/flash sequence.</p>
5290     */
5291    ACAMERA_CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT_PREVIEW                           = 1,
5292
5293    /**
5294     * <p>This request is for a still capture-type
5295     * use case.</p>
5296     * <p>If the flash unit is under automatic control, it may fire as needed.</p>
5297     */
5298    ACAMERA_CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT_STILL_CAPTURE                     = 2,
5299
5300    /**
5301     * <p>This request is for a video recording
5302     * use case.</p>
5303     */
5304    ACAMERA_CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT_VIDEO_RECORD                      = 3,
5305
5306    /**
5307     * <p>This request is for a video snapshot (still
5308     * image while recording video) use case.</p>
5309     * <p>The camera device should take the highest-quality image
5310     * possible (given the other settings) without disrupting the
5311     * frame rate of video recording.  </p>
5312     */
5313    ACAMERA_CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT_VIDEO_SNAPSHOT                    = 4,
5314
5315    /**
5316     * <p>This request is for a ZSL usecase; the
5317     * application will stream full-resolution images and
5318     * reprocess one or several later for a final
5319     * capture.</p>
5320     */
5321    ACAMERA_CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT_ZERO_SHUTTER_LAG                  = 5,
5322
5323    /**
5324     * <p>This request is for manual capture use case where
5325     * the applications want to directly control the capture parameters.</p>
5326     * <p>For example, the application may wish to manually control
5327     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME, ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY, etc.</p>
5328     *
5329     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME
5330     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY
5331     */
5332    ACAMERA_CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT_MANUAL                            = 6,
5333
5334} acamera_metadata_enum_android_control_capture_intent_t;
5335
5336// ACAMERA_CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE
5337typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_control_effect_mode {
5338    /**
5339     * <p>No color effect will be applied.</p>
5340     */
5341    ACAMERA_CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE_OFF                                  = 0,
5342
5343    /**
5344     * <p>A "monocolor" effect where the image is mapped into
5345     * a single color.</p>
5346     * <p>This will typically be grayscale.</p>
5347     */
5348    ACAMERA_CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE_MONO                                 = 1,
5349
5350    /**
5351     * <p>A "photo-negative" effect where the image's colors
5352     * are inverted.</p>
5353     */
5354    ACAMERA_CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE_NEGATIVE                             = 2,
5355
5356    /**
5357     * <p>A "solarisation" effect (Sabattier effect) where the
5358     * image is wholly or partially reversed in
5359     * tone.</p>
5360     */
5361    ACAMERA_CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE_SOLARIZE                             = 3,
5362
5363    /**
5364     * <p>A "sepia" effect where the image is mapped into warm
5365     * gray, red, and brown tones.</p>
5366     */
5367    ACAMERA_CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE_SEPIA                                = 4,
5368
5369    /**
5370     * <p>A "posterization" effect where the image uses
5371     * discrete regions of tone rather than a continuous
5372     * gradient of tones.</p>
5373     */
5374    ACAMERA_CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE_POSTERIZE                            = 5,
5375
5376    /**
5377     * <p>A "whiteboard" effect where the image is typically displayed
5378     * as regions of white, with black or grey details.</p>
5379     */
5380    ACAMERA_CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE_WHITEBOARD                           = 6,
5381
5382    /**
5383     * <p>A "blackboard" effect where the image is typically displayed
5384     * as regions of black, with white or grey details.</p>
5385     */
5386    ACAMERA_CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE_BLACKBOARD                           = 7,
5387
5388    /**
5389     * <p>An "aqua" effect where a blue hue is added to the image.</p>
5390     */
5391    ACAMERA_CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE_AQUA                                 = 8,
5392
5393} acamera_metadata_enum_android_control_effect_mode_t;
5394
5395// ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE
5396typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_control_mode {
5397    /**
5398     * <p>Full application control of pipeline.</p>
5399     * <p>All control by the device's metering and focusing (3A)
5400     * routines is disabled, and no other settings in
5401     * ACAMERA_CONTROL_* have any effect, except that
5402     * ACAMERA_CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT may be used by the camera
5403     * device to select post-processing values for processing
5404     * blocks that do not allow for manual control, or are not
5405     * exposed by the camera API.</p>
5406     * <p>However, the camera device's 3A routines may continue to
5407     * collect statistics and update their internal state so that
5408     * when control is switched to AUTO mode, good control values
5409     * can be immediately applied.</p>
5410     *
5411     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT
5412     */
5413    ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE_OFF                                         = 0,
5414
5415    /**
5416     * <p>Use settings for each individual 3A routine.</p>
5417     * <p>Manual control of capture parameters is disabled. All
5418     * controls in ACAMERA_CONTROL_* besides sceneMode take
5419     * effect.</p>
5420     */
5421    ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE_AUTO                                        = 1,
5422
5423    /**
5424     * <p>Use a specific scene mode.</p>
5425     * <p>Enabling this disables control.aeMode, control.awbMode and
5426     * control.afMode controls; the camera device will ignore
5427     * those settings while USE_SCENE_MODE is active (except for
5428     * FACE_PRIORITY scene mode). Other control entries are still active.
5429     * This setting can only be used if scene mode is supported (i.e.
5430     * ACAMERA_CONTROL_AVAILABLE_SCENE_MODES
5431     * contain some modes other than DISABLED).</p>
5432     *
5433     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AVAILABLE_SCENE_MODES
5434     */
5435    ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE_USE_SCENE_MODE                              = 2,
5436
5437    /**
5438     * <p>Same as OFF mode, except that this capture will not be
5439     * used by camera device background auto-exposure, auto-white balance and
5440     * auto-focus algorithms (3A) to update their statistics.</p>
5441     * <p>Specifically, the 3A routines are locked to the last
5442     * values set from a request with AUTO, OFF, or
5443     * USE_SCENE_MODE, and any statistics or state updates
5444     * collected from manual captures with OFF_KEEP_STATE will be
5445     * discarded by the camera device.</p>
5446     */
5447    ACAMERA_CONTROL_MODE_OFF_KEEP_STATE                              = 3,
5448
5449} acamera_metadata_enum_android_control_mode_t;
5450
5451// ACAMERA_CONTROL_SCENE_MODE
5452typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_control_scene_mode {
5453    /**
5454     * <p>Indicates that no scene modes are set for a given capture request.</p>
5455     */
5456    ACAMERA_CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_DISABLED                              = 0,
5457
5458    /**
5459     * <p>If face detection support exists, use face
5460     * detection data for auto-focus, auto-white balance, and
5461     * auto-exposure routines.</p>
5462     * <p>If face detection statistics are disabled
5463     * (i.e. ACAMERA_STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE is set to OFF),
5464     * this should still operate correctly (but will not return
5465     * face detection statistics to the framework).</p>
5466     * <p>Unlike the other scene modes, ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE,
5467     * ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE, and ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE
5468     * remain active when FACE_PRIORITY is set.</p>
5469     *
5470     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE
5471     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE
5472     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE
5473     * @see ACAMERA_STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE
5474     */
5475    ACAMERA_CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_FACE_PRIORITY                         = 1,
5476
5477    /**
5478     * <p>Optimized for photos of quickly moving objects.</p>
5479     * <p>Similar to SPORTS.</p>
5480     */
5481    ACAMERA_CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_ACTION                                = 2,
5482
5483    /**
5484     * <p>Optimized for still photos of people.</p>
5485     */
5486    ACAMERA_CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_PORTRAIT                              = 3,
5487
5488    /**
5489     * <p>Optimized for photos of distant macroscopic objects.</p>
5490     */
5491    ACAMERA_CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_LANDSCAPE                             = 4,
5492
5493    /**
5494     * <p>Optimized for low-light settings.</p>
5495     */
5496    ACAMERA_CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_NIGHT                                 = 5,
5497
5498    /**
5499     * <p>Optimized for still photos of people in low-light
5500     * settings.</p>
5501     */
5502    ACAMERA_CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_NIGHT_PORTRAIT                        = 6,
5503
5504    /**
5505     * <p>Optimized for dim, indoor settings where flash must
5506     * remain off.</p>
5507     */
5508    ACAMERA_CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_THEATRE                               = 7,
5509
5510    /**
5511     * <p>Optimized for bright, outdoor beach settings.</p>
5512     */
5513    ACAMERA_CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_BEACH                                 = 8,
5514
5515    /**
5516     * <p>Optimized for bright, outdoor settings containing snow.</p>
5517     */
5518    ACAMERA_CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_SNOW                                  = 9,
5519
5520    /**
5521     * <p>Optimized for scenes of the setting sun.</p>
5522     */
5523    ACAMERA_CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_SUNSET                                = 10,
5524
5525    /**
5526     * <p>Optimized to avoid blurry photos due to small amounts of
5527     * device motion (for example: due to hand shake).</p>
5528     */
5529    ACAMERA_CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_STEADYPHOTO                           = 11,
5530
5531    /**
5532     * <p>Optimized for nighttime photos of fireworks.</p>
5533     */
5534    ACAMERA_CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_FIREWORKS                             = 12,
5535
5536    /**
5537     * <p>Optimized for photos of quickly moving people.</p>
5538     * <p>Similar to ACTION.</p>
5539     */
5540    ACAMERA_CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_SPORTS                                = 13,
5541
5542    /**
5543     * <p>Optimized for dim, indoor settings with multiple moving
5544     * people.</p>
5545     */
5546    ACAMERA_CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_PARTY                                 = 14,
5547
5548    /**
5549     * <p>Optimized for dim settings where the main light source
5550     * is a flame.</p>
5551     */
5552    ACAMERA_CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_CANDLELIGHT                           = 15,
5553
5554    /**
5555     * <p>Optimized for accurately capturing a photo of barcode
5556     * for use by camera applications that wish to read the
5557     * barcode value.</p>
5558     */
5559    ACAMERA_CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_BARCODE                               = 16,
5560
5561    /**
5562     * <p>Turn on a device-specific high dynamic range (HDR) mode.</p>
5563     * <p>In this scene mode, the camera device captures images
5564     * that keep a larger range of scene illumination levels
5565     * visible in the final image. For example, when taking a
5566     * picture of a object in front of a bright window, both
5567     * the object and the scene through the window may be
5568     * visible when using HDR mode, while in normal AUTO mode,
5569     * one or the other may be poorly exposed. As a tradeoff,
5570     * HDR mode generally takes much longer to capture a single
5571     * image, has no user control, and may have other artifacts
5572     * depending on the HDR method used.</p>
5573     * <p>Therefore, HDR captures operate at a much slower rate
5574     * than regular captures.</p>
5575     * <p>In this mode, on LIMITED or FULL devices, when a request
5576     * is made with a ACAMERA_CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT of
5577     * STILL_CAPTURE, the camera device will capture an image
5578     * using a high dynamic range capture technique.  On LEGACY
5579     * devices, captures that target a JPEG-format output will
5580     * be captured with HDR, and the capture intent is not
5581     * relevant.</p>
5582     * <p>The HDR capture may involve the device capturing a burst
5583     * of images internally and combining them into one, or it
5584     * may involve the device using specialized high dynamic
5585     * range capture hardware. In all cases, a single image is
5586     * produced in response to a capture request submitted
5587     * while in HDR mode.</p>
5588     * <p>Since substantial post-processing is generally needed to
5589     * produce an HDR image, only YUV, PRIVATE, and JPEG
5590     * outputs are supported for LIMITED/FULL device HDR
5591     * captures, and only JPEG outputs are supported for LEGACY
5592     * HDR captures. Using a RAW output for HDR capture is not
5593     * supported.</p>
5594     * <p>Some devices may also support always-on HDR, which
5595     * applies HDR processing at full frame rate.  For these
5596     * devices, intents other than STILL_CAPTURE will also
5597     * produce an HDR output with no frame rate impact compared
5598     * to normal operation, though the quality may be lower
5599     * than for STILL_CAPTURE intents.</p>
5600     * <p>If SCENE_MODE_HDR is used with unsupported output types
5601     * or capture intents, the images captured will be as if
5602     * the SCENE_MODE was not enabled at all.</p>
5603     *
5604     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT
5605     */
5606    ACAMERA_CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_HDR                                   = 18,
5607
5608} acamera_metadata_enum_android_control_scene_mode_t;
5609
5610// ACAMERA_CONTROL_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_MODE
5611typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_control_video_stabilization_mode {
5612    /**
5613     * <p>Video stabilization is disabled.</p>
5614     */
5615    ACAMERA_CONTROL_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_MODE_OFF                     = 0,
5616
5617    /**
5618     * <p>Video stabilization is enabled.</p>
5619     */
5620    ACAMERA_CONTROL_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_MODE_ON                      = 1,
5621
5622} acamera_metadata_enum_android_control_video_stabilization_mode_t;
5623
5624// ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_STATE
5625typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_control_ae_state {
5626    /**
5627     * <p>AE is off or recently reset.</p>
5628     * <p>When a camera device is opened, it starts in
5629     * this state. This is a transient state, the camera device may skip reporting
5630     * this state in capture result.</p>
5631     */
5632    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_STATE_INACTIVE                                = 0,
5633
5634    /**
5635     * <p>AE doesn't yet have a good set of control values
5636     * for the current scene.</p>
5637     * <p>This is a transient state, the camera device may skip
5638     * reporting this state in capture result.</p>
5639     */
5640    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_STATE_SEARCHING                               = 1,
5641
5642    /**
5643     * <p>AE has a good set of control values for the
5644     * current scene.</p>
5645     */
5646    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_STATE_CONVERGED                               = 2,
5647
5648    /**
5649     * <p>AE has been locked.</p>
5650     */
5651    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_STATE_LOCKED                                  = 3,
5652
5653    /**
5654     * <p>AE has a good set of control values, but flash
5655     * needs to be fired for good quality still
5656     * capture.</p>
5657     */
5658    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_STATE_FLASH_REQUIRED                          = 4,
5659
5660    /**
5661     * <p>AE has been asked to do a precapture sequence
5662     * and is currently executing it.</p>
5663     * <p>Precapture can be triggered through setting
5664     * ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER to START. Currently
5665     * active and completed (if it causes camera device internal AE lock) precapture
5666     * metering sequence can be canceled through setting
5667     * ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER to CANCEL.</p>
5668     * <p>Once PRECAPTURE completes, AE will transition to CONVERGED
5669     * or FLASH_REQUIRED as appropriate. This is a transient
5670     * state, the camera device may skip reporting this state in
5671     * capture result.</p>
5672     *
5673     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER
5674     */
5675    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_STATE_PRECAPTURE                              = 5,
5676
5677} acamera_metadata_enum_android_control_ae_state_t;
5678
5679// ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_STATE
5680typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_control_af_state {
5681    /**
5682     * <p>AF is off or has not yet tried to scan/been asked
5683     * to scan.</p>
5684     * <p>When a camera device is opened, it starts in this
5685     * state. This is a transient state, the camera device may
5686     * skip reporting this state in capture
5687     * result.</p>
5688     */
5689    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_STATE_INACTIVE                                = 0,
5690
5691    /**
5692     * <p>AF is currently performing an AF scan initiated the
5693     * camera device in a continuous autofocus mode.</p>
5694     * <p>Only used by CONTINUOUS_* AF modes. This is a transient
5695     * state, the camera device may skip reporting this state in
5696     * capture result.</p>
5697     */
5698    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_STATE_PASSIVE_SCAN                            = 1,
5699
5700    /**
5701     * <p>AF currently believes it is in focus, but may
5702     * restart scanning at any time.</p>
5703     * <p>Only used by CONTINUOUS_* AF modes. This is a transient
5704     * state, the camera device may skip reporting this state in
5705     * capture result.</p>
5706     */
5707    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_STATE_PASSIVE_FOCUSED                         = 2,
5708
5709    /**
5710     * <p>AF is performing an AF scan because it was
5711     * triggered by AF trigger.</p>
5712     * <p>Only used by AUTO or MACRO AF modes. This is a transient
5713     * state, the camera device may skip reporting this state in
5714     * capture result.</p>
5715     */
5716    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_STATE_ACTIVE_SCAN                             = 3,
5717
5718    /**
5719     * <p>AF believes it is focused correctly and has locked
5720     * focus.</p>
5721     * <p>This state is reached only after an explicit START AF trigger has been
5722     * sent (ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER), when good focus has been obtained.</p>
5723     * <p>The lens will remain stationary until the AF mode (ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE) is changed or
5724     * a new AF trigger is sent to the camera device (ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER).</p>
5725     *
5726     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE
5727     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER
5728     */
5729    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_STATE_FOCUSED_LOCKED                          = 4,
5730
5731    /**
5732     * <p>AF has failed to focus successfully and has locked
5733     * focus.</p>
5734     * <p>This state is reached only after an explicit START AF trigger has been
5735     * sent (ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER), when good focus cannot be obtained.</p>
5736     * <p>The lens will remain stationary until the AF mode (ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE) is changed or
5737     * a new AF trigger is sent to the camera device (ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER).</p>
5738     *
5739     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE
5740     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER
5741     */
5742    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_STATE_NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED                      = 5,
5743
5744    /**
5745     * <p>AF finished a passive scan without finding focus,
5746     * and may restart scanning at any time.</p>
5747     * <p>Only used by CONTINUOUS_* AF modes. This is a transient state, the camera
5748     * device may skip reporting this state in capture result.</p>
5749     * <p>LEGACY camera devices do not support this state. When a passive
5750     * scan has finished, it will always go to PASSIVE_FOCUSED.</p>
5751     */
5752    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_STATE_PASSIVE_UNFOCUSED                       = 6,
5753
5754} acamera_metadata_enum_android_control_af_state_t;
5755
5756// ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_STATE
5757typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_control_awb_state {
5758    /**
5759     * <p>AWB is not in auto mode, or has not yet started metering.</p>
5760     * <p>When a camera device is opened, it starts in this
5761     * state. This is a transient state, the camera device may
5762     * skip reporting this state in capture
5763     * result.</p>
5764     */
5765    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_STATE_INACTIVE                               = 0,
5766
5767    /**
5768     * <p>AWB doesn't yet have a good set of control
5769     * values for the current scene.</p>
5770     * <p>This is a transient state, the camera device
5771     * may skip reporting this state in capture result.</p>
5772     */
5773    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_STATE_SEARCHING                              = 1,
5774
5775    /**
5776     * <p>AWB has a good set of control values for the
5777     * current scene.</p>
5778     */
5779    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_STATE_CONVERGED                              = 2,
5780
5781    /**
5782     * <p>AWB has been locked.</p>
5783     */
5784    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_STATE_LOCKED                                 = 3,
5785
5786} acamera_metadata_enum_android_control_awb_state_t;
5787
5788// ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_LOCK_AVAILABLE
5789typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_control_ae_lock_available {
5790    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_LOCK_AVAILABLE_FALSE                          = 0,
5791
5792    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_LOCK_AVAILABLE_TRUE                           = 1,
5793
5794} acamera_metadata_enum_android_control_ae_lock_available_t;
5795
5796// ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_LOCK_AVAILABLE
5797typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_control_awb_lock_available {
5798    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_LOCK_AVAILABLE_FALSE                         = 0,
5799
5800    ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_LOCK_AVAILABLE_TRUE                          = 1,
5801
5802} acamera_metadata_enum_android_control_awb_lock_available_t;
5803
5804// ACAMERA_CONTROL_ENABLE_ZSL
5805typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_control_enable_zsl {
5806    /**
5807     * <p>Requests with ACAMERA_CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT == STILL_CAPTURE must be captured
5808     * after previous requests.</p>
5809     *
5810     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT
5811     */
5812    ACAMERA_CONTROL_ENABLE_ZSL_FALSE                                 = 0,
5813
5814    /**
5815     * <p>Requests with ACAMERA_CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT == STILL_CAPTURE may or may not be
5816     * captured before previous requests.</p>
5817     *
5818     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT
5819     */
5820    ACAMERA_CONTROL_ENABLE_ZSL_TRUE                                  = 1,
5821
5822} acamera_metadata_enum_android_control_enable_zsl_t;
5823
5824
5825
5826// ACAMERA_EDGE_MODE
5827typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_edge_mode {
5828    /**
5829     * <p>No edge enhancement is applied.</p>
5830     */
5831    ACAMERA_EDGE_MODE_OFF                                            = 0,
5832
5833    /**
5834     * <p>Apply edge enhancement at a quality level that does not slow down frame rate
5835     * relative to sensor output. It may be the same as OFF if edge enhancement will
5836     * slow down frame rate relative to sensor.</p>
5837     */
5838    ACAMERA_EDGE_MODE_FAST                                           = 1,
5839
5840    /**
5841     * <p>Apply high-quality edge enhancement, at a cost of possibly reduced output frame rate.</p>
5842     */
5843    ACAMERA_EDGE_MODE_HIGH_QUALITY                                   = 2,
5844
5845    /**
5846     * <p>Edge enhancement is applied at different levels for different output streams,
5847     * based on resolution. Streams at maximum recording resolution (see {@link
5848     * ACameraDevice_createCaptureSession}) or below have
5849     * edge enhancement applied, while higher-resolution streams have no edge enhancement
5850     * applied. The level of edge enhancement for low-resolution streams is tuned so that
5851     * frame rate is not impacted, and the quality is equal to or better than FAST (since it
5852     * is only applied to lower-resolution outputs, quality may improve from FAST).</p>
5853     * <p>This mode is intended to be used by applications operating in a zero-shutter-lag mode
5854     * with YUV or PRIVATE reprocessing, where the application continuously captures
5855     * high-resolution intermediate buffers into a circular buffer, from which a final image is
5856     * produced via reprocessing when a user takes a picture.  For such a use case, the
5857     * high-resolution buffers must not have edge enhancement applied to maximize efficiency of
5858     * preview and to avoid double-applying enhancement when reprocessed, while low-resolution
5859     * buffers (used for recording or preview, generally) need edge enhancement applied for
5860     * reasonable preview quality.</p>
5861     * <p>This mode is guaranteed to be supported by devices that support either the
5862     * YUV_REPROCESSING or PRIVATE_REPROCESSING capabilities
5863     * (ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES lists either of those capabilities) and it will
5864     * be the default mode for CAMERA3_TEMPLATE_ZERO_SHUTTER_LAG template.</p>
5865     *
5866     * @see ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES
5867     */
5868    ACAMERA_EDGE_MODE_ZERO_SHUTTER_LAG                               = 3,
5869
5870} acamera_metadata_enum_android_edge_mode_t;
5871
5872
5873// ACAMERA_FLASH_MODE
5874typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_flash_mode {
5875    /**
5876     * <p>Do not fire the flash for this capture.</p>
5877     */
5878    ACAMERA_FLASH_MODE_OFF                                           = 0,
5879
5880    /**
5881     * <p>If the flash is available and charged, fire flash
5882     * for this capture.</p>
5883     */
5884    ACAMERA_FLASH_MODE_SINGLE                                        = 1,
5885
5886    /**
5887     * <p>Transition flash to continuously on.</p>
5888     */
5889    ACAMERA_FLASH_MODE_TORCH                                         = 2,
5890
5891} acamera_metadata_enum_android_flash_mode_t;
5892
5893// ACAMERA_FLASH_STATE
5894typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_flash_state {
5895    /**
5896     * <p>No flash on camera.</p>
5897     */
5898    ACAMERA_FLASH_STATE_UNAVAILABLE                                  = 0,
5899
5900    /**
5901     * <p>Flash is charging and cannot be fired.</p>
5902     */
5903    ACAMERA_FLASH_STATE_CHARGING                                     = 1,
5904
5905    /**
5906     * <p>Flash is ready to fire.</p>
5907     */
5908    ACAMERA_FLASH_STATE_READY                                        = 2,
5909
5910    /**
5911     * <p>Flash fired for this capture.</p>
5912     */
5913    ACAMERA_FLASH_STATE_FIRED                                        = 3,
5914
5915    /**
5916     * <p>Flash partially illuminated this frame.</p>
5917     * <p>This is usually due to the next or previous frame having
5918     * the flash fire, and the flash spilling into this capture
5919     * due to hardware limitations.</p>
5920     */
5921    ACAMERA_FLASH_STATE_PARTIAL                                      = 4,
5922
5923} acamera_metadata_enum_android_flash_state_t;
5924
5925
5926// ACAMERA_FLASH_INFO_AVAILABLE
5927typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_flash_info_available {
5928    ACAMERA_FLASH_INFO_AVAILABLE_FALSE                               = 0,
5929
5930    ACAMERA_FLASH_INFO_AVAILABLE_TRUE                                = 1,
5931
5932} acamera_metadata_enum_android_flash_info_available_t;
5933
5934
5935// ACAMERA_HOT_PIXEL_MODE
5936typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_hot_pixel_mode {
5937    /**
5938     * <p>No hot pixel correction is applied.</p>
5939     * <p>The frame rate must not be reduced relative to sensor raw output
5940     * for this option.</p>
5941     * <p>The hotpixel map may be returned in ACAMERA_STATISTICS_HOT_PIXEL_MAP.</p>
5942     *
5943     * @see ACAMERA_STATISTICS_HOT_PIXEL_MAP
5944     */
5945    ACAMERA_HOT_PIXEL_MODE_OFF                                       = 0,
5946
5947    /**
5948     * <p>Hot pixel correction is applied, without reducing frame
5949     * rate relative to sensor raw output.</p>
5950     * <p>The hotpixel map may be returned in ACAMERA_STATISTICS_HOT_PIXEL_MAP.</p>
5951     *
5952     * @see ACAMERA_STATISTICS_HOT_PIXEL_MAP
5953     */
5954    ACAMERA_HOT_PIXEL_MODE_FAST                                      = 1,
5955
5956    /**
5957     * <p>High-quality hot pixel correction is applied, at a cost
5958     * of possibly reduced frame rate relative to sensor raw output.</p>
5959     * <p>The hotpixel map may be returned in ACAMERA_STATISTICS_HOT_PIXEL_MAP.</p>
5960     *
5961     * @see ACAMERA_STATISTICS_HOT_PIXEL_MAP
5962     */
5963    ACAMERA_HOT_PIXEL_MODE_HIGH_QUALITY                              = 2,
5964
5965} acamera_metadata_enum_android_hot_pixel_mode_t;
5966
5967
5968
5969// ACAMERA_LENS_OPTICAL_STABILIZATION_MODE
5970typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_lens_optical_stabilization_mode {
5971    /**
5972     * <p>Optical stabilization is unavailable.</p>
5973     */
5974    ACAMERA_LENS_OPTICAL_STABILIZATION_MODE_OFF                      = 0,
5975
5976    /**
5977     * <p>Optical stabilization is enabled.</p>
5978     */
5979    ACAMERA_LENS_OPTICAL_STABILIZATION_MODE_ON                       = 1,
5980
5981} acamera_metadata_enum_android_lens_optical_stabilization_mode_t;
5982
5983// ACAMERA_LENS_FACING
5984typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_lens_facing {
5985    /**
5986     * <p>The camera device faces the same direction as the device's screen.</p>
5987     */
5988    ACAMERA_LENS_FACING_FRONT                                        = 0,
5989
5990    /**
5991     * <p>The camera device faces the opposite direction as the device's screen.</p>
5992     */
5993    ACAMERA_LENS_FACING_BACK                                         = 1,
5994
5995    /**
5996     * <p>The camera device is an external camera, and has no fixed facing relative to the
5997     * device's screen.</p>
5998     */
5999    ACAMERA_LENS_FACING_EXTERNAL                                     = 2,
6000
6001} acamera_metadata_enum_android_lens_facing_t;
6002
6003// ACAMERA_LENS_STATE
6004typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_lens_state {
6005    /**
6006     * <p>The lens parameters (ACAMERA_LENS_FOCAL_LENGTH, ACAMERA_LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE,
6007     * ACAMERA_LENS_FILTER_DENSITY and ACAMERA_LENS_APERTURE) are not changing.</p>
6008     *
6009     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_APERTURE
6010     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_FILTER_DENSITY
6011     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_FOCAL_LENGTH
6012     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE
6013     */
6014    ACAMERA_LENS_STATE_STATIONARY                                    = 0,
6015
6016    /**
6017     * <p>One or several of the lens parameters
6018     * (ACAMERA_LENS_FOCAL_LENGTH, ACAMERA_LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE,
6019     * ACAMERA_LENS_FILTER_DENSITY or ACAMERA_LENS_APERTURE) is
6020     * currently changing.</p>
6021     *
6022     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_APERTURE
6023     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_FILTER_DENSITY
6024     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_FOCAL_LENGTH
6025     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE
6026     */
6027    ACAMERA_LENS_STATE_MOVING                                        = 1,
6028
6029} acamera_metadata_enum_android_lens_state_t;
6030
6031
6032// ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_FOCUS_DISTANCE_CALIBRATION
6033typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_lens_info_focus_distance_calibration {
6034    /**
6035     * <p>The lens focus distance is not accurate, and the units used for
6036     * ACAMERA_LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE do not correspond to any physical units.</p>
6037     * <p>Setting the lens to the same focus distance on separate occasions may
6038     * result in a different real focus distance, depending on factors such
6039     * as the orientation of the device, the age of the focusing mechanism,
6040     * and the device temperature. The focus distance value will still be
6041     * in the range of <code>[0, ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_MINIMUM_FOCUS_DISTANCE]</code>, where 0
6042     * represents the farthest focus.</p>
6043     *
6044     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE
6045     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_MINIMUM_FOCUS_DISTANCE
6046     */
6047    ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_FOCUS_DISTANCE_CALIBRATION_UNCALIBRATED        = 0,
6048
6049    /**
6050     * <p>The lens focus distance is measured in diopters.</p>
6051     * <p>However, setting the lens to the same focus distance
6052     * on separate occasions may result in a different real
6053     * focus distance, depending on factors such as the
6054     * orientation of the device, the age of the focusing
6055     * mechanism, and the device temperature.</p>
6056     */
6057    ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_FOCUS_DISTANCE_CALIBRATION_APPROXIMATE         = 1,
6058
6059    /**
6060     * <p>The lens focus distance is measured in diopters, and
6061     * is calibrated.</p>
6062     * <p>The lens mechanism is calibrated so that setting the
6063     * same focus distance is repeatable on multiple
6064     * occasions with good accuracy, and the focus distance
6065     * corresponds to the real physical distance to the plane
6066     * of best focus.</p>
6067     */
6068    ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_FOCUS_DISTANCE_CALIBRATION_CALIBRATED          = 2,
6069
6070} acamera_metadata_enum_android_lens_info_focus_distance_calibration_t;
6071
6072
6073// ACAMERA_NOISE_REDUCTION_MODE
6074typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_noise_reduction_mode {
6075    /**
6076     * <p>No noise reduction is applied.</p>
6077     */
6078    ACAMERA_NOISE_REDUCTION_MODE_OFF                                 = 0,
6079
6080    /**
6081     * <p>Noise reduction is applied without reducing frame rate relative to sensor
6082     * output. It may be the same as OFF if noise reduction will reduce frame rate
6083     * relative to sensor.</p>
6084     */
6085    ACAMERA_NOISE_REDUCTION_MODE_FAST                                = 1,
6086
6087    /**
6088     * <p>High-quality noise reduction is applied, at the cost of possibly reduced frame
6089     * rate relative to sensor output.</p>
6090     */
6091    ACAMERA_NOISE_REDUCTION_MODE_HIGH_QUALITY                        = 2,
6092
6093    /**
6094     * <p>MINIMAL noise reduction is applied without reducing frame rate relative to
6095     * sensor output. </p>
6096     */
6097    ACAMERA_NOISE_REDUCTION_MODE_MINIMAL                             = 3,
6098
6099    /**
6100     * <p>Noise reduction is applied at different levels for different output streams,
6101     * based on resolution. Streams at maximum recording resolution (see {@link
6102     * ACameraDevice_createCaptureSession}) or below have noise
6103     * reduction applied, while higher-resolution streams have MINIMAL (if supported) or no
6104     * noise reduction applied (if MINIMAL is not supported.) The degree of noise reduction
6105     * for low-resolution streams is tuned so that frame rate is not impacted, and the quality
6106     * is equal to or better than FAST (since it is only applied to lower-resolution outputs,
6107     * quality may improve from FAST).</p>
6108     * <p>This mode is intended to be used by applications operating in a zero-shutter-lag mode
6109     * with YUV or PRIVATE reprocessing, where the application continuously captures
6110     * high-resolution intermediate buffers into a circular buffer, from which a final image is
6111     * produced via reprocessing when a user takes a picture.  For such a use case, the
6112     * high-resolution buffers must not have noise reduction applied to maximize efficiency of
6113     * preview and to avoid over-applying noise filtering when reprocessing, while
6114     * low-resolution buffers (used for recording or preview, generally) need noise reduction
6115     * applied for reasonable preview quality.</p>
6116     * <p>This mode is guaranteed to be supported by devices that support either the
6117     * YUV_REPROCESSING or PRIVATE_REPROCESSING capabilities
6118     * (ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES lists either of those capabilities) and it will
6119     * be the default mode for CAMERA3_TEMPLATE_ZERO_SHUTTER_LAG template.</p>
6120     *
6121     * @see ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES
6122     */
6123    ACAMERA_NOISE_REDUCTION_MODE_ZERO_SHUTTER_LAG                    = 4,
6124
6125} acamera_metadata_enum_android_noise_reduction_mode_t;
6126
6127
6128
6129// ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES
6130typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_request_available_capabilities {
6131    /**
6132     * <p>The minimal set of capabilities that every camera
6133     * device (regardless of ACAMERA_INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL)
6134     * supports.</p>
6135     * <p>This capability is listed by all normal devices, and
6136     * indicates that the camera device has a feature set
6137     * that's comparable to the baseline requirements for the
6138     * older android.hardware.Camera API.</p>
6139     * <p>Devices with the DEPTH_OUTPUT capability might not list this
6140     * capability, indicating that they support only depth measurement,
6141     * not standard color output.</p>
6142     *
6143     * @see ACAMERA_INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
6144     */
6145    ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_BACKWARD_COMPATIBLE       = 0,
6146
6147    /**
6148     * <p>The camera device can be manually controlled (3A algorithms such
6149     * as auto-exposure, and auto-focus can be bypassed).
6150     * The camera device supports basic manual control of the sensor image
6151     * acquisition related stages. This means the following controls are
6152     * guaranteed to be supported:</p>
6153     * <ul>
6154     * <li>Manual frame duration control<ul>
6155     * <li>ACAMERA_SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION</li>
6156     * <li>ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_MAX_FRAME_DURATION</li>
6157     * </ul>
6158     * </li>
6159     * <li>Manual exposure control<ul>
6160     * <li>ACAMERA_SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME</li>
6161     * <li>ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_EXPOSURE_TIME_RANGE</li>
6162     * </ul>
6163     * </li>
6164     * <li>Manual sensitivity control<ul>
6165     * <li>ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY</li>
6166     * <li>ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_SENSITIVITY_RANGE</li>
6167     * </ul>
6168     * </li>
6169     * <li>Manual lens control (if the lens is adjustable)<ul>
6170     * <li>ACAMERA_LENS_*</li>
6171     * </ul>
6172     * </li>
6173     * <li>Manual flash control (if a flash unit is present)<ul>
6174     * <li>ACAMERA_FLASH_*</li>
6175     * </ul>
6176     * </li>
6177     * <li>Manual black level locking<ul>
6178     * <li>ACAMERA_BLACK_LEVEL_LOCK</li>
6179     * </ul>
6180     * </li>
6181     * <li>Auto exposure lock<ul>
6182     * <li>ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_LOCK</li>
6183     * </ul>
6184     * </li>
6185     * </ul>
6186     * <p>If any of the above 3A algorithms are enabled, then the camera
6187     * device will accurately report the values applied by 3A in the
6188     * result.</p>
6189     * <p>A given camera device may also support additional manual sensor controls,
6190     * but this capability only covers the above list of controls.</p>
6191     * <p>If this is supported, android.scaler.streamConfigurationMap will
6192     * additionally return a min frame duration that is greater than
6193     * zero for each supported size-format combination.</p>
6194     *
6195     * @see ACAMERA_BLACK_LEVEL_LOCK
6196     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_LOCK
6197     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME
6198     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION
6199     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_EXPOSURE_TIME_RANGE
6200     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_MAX_FRAME_DURATION
6201     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_SENSITIVITY_RANGE
6202     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY
6203     */
6204    ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_MANUAL_SENSOR             = 1,
6205
6206    /**
6207     * <p>The camera device post-processing stages can be manually controlled.
6208     * The camera device supports basic manual control of the image post-processing
6209     * stages. This means the following controls are guaranteed to be supported:</p>
6210     * <ul>
6211     * <li>
6212     * <p>Manual tonemap control</p>
6213     * <ul>
6214     * <li>android.tonemap.curve</li>
6215     * <li>ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MODE</li>
6216     * <li>ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MAX_CURVE_POINTS</li>
6217     * <li>ACAMERA_TONEMAP_GAMMA</li>
6218     * <li>ACAMERA_TONEMAP_PRESET_CURVE</li>
6219     * </ul>
6220     * </li>
6221     * <li>
6222     * <p>Manual white balance control</p>
6223     * <ul>
6224     * <li>ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM</li>
6225     * <li>ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS</li>
6226     * </ul>
6227     * </li>
6228     * <li>Manual lens shading map control<ul>
6229     * <li>ACAMERA_SHADING_MODE</li>
6230     * <li>ACAMERA_STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODE</li>
6231     * <li>ACAMERA_STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP</li>
6232     * <li>ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_SHADING_MAP_SIZE</li>
6233     * </ul>
6234     * </li>
6235     * <li>Manual aberration correction control (if aberration correction is supported)<ul>
6236     * <li>ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_ABERRATION_MODE</li>
6237     * <li>ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_AVAILABLE_ABERRATION_MODES</li>
6238     * </ul>
6239     * </li>
6240     * <li>Auto white balance lock<ul>
6241     * <li>ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_LOCK</li>
6242     * </ul>
6243     * </li>
6244     * </ul>
6245     * <p>If auto white balance is enabled, then the camera device
6246     * will accurately report the values applied by AWB in the result.</p>
6247     * <p>A given camera device may also support additional post-processing
6248     * controls, but this capability only covers the above list of controls.</p>
6249     *
6250     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_ABERRATION_MODE
6251     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_AVAILABLE_ABERRATION_MODES
6252     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS
6253     * @see ACAMERA_COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM
6254     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_LOCK
6255     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_INFO_SHADING_MAP_SIZE
6256     * @see ACAMERA_SHADING_MODE
6257     * @see ACAMERA_STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP
6258     * @see ACAMERA_STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODE
6259     * @see ACAMERA_TONEMAP_GAMMA
6260     * @see ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MAX_CURVE_POINTS
6261     * @see ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MODE
6262     * @see ACAMERA_TONEMAP_PRESET_CURVE
6263     */
6264    ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_MANUAL_POST_PROCESSING    = 2,
6265
6266    /**
6267     * <p>The camera device supports outputting RAW buffers and
6268     * metadata for interpreting them.</p>
6269     * <p>Devices supporting the RAW capability allow both for
6270     * saving DNG files, and for direct application processing of
6271     * raw sensor images.</p>
6272     * <ul>
6273     * <li>RAW_SENSOR is supported as an output format.</li>
6274     * <li>The maximum available resolution for RAW_SENSOR streams
6275     *   will match either the value in
6276     *   ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_PIXEL_ARRAY_SIZE or
6277     *   ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_PRE_CORRECTION_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE.</li>
6278     * <li>All DNG-related optional metadata entries are provided
6279     *   by the camera device.</li>
6280     * </ul>
6281     *
6282     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_PIXEL_ARRAY_SIZE
6283     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_PRE_CORRECTION_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE
6284     */
6285    ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_RAW                       = 3,
6286
6287    /**
6288     * <p>The camera device supports accurately reporting the sensor settings for many of
6289     * the sensor controls while the built-in 3A algorithm is running.  This allows
6290     * reporting of sensor settings even when these settings cannot be manually changed.</p>
6291     * <p>The values reported for the following controls are guaranteed to be available
6292     * in the CaptureResult, including when 3A is enabled:</p>
6293     * <ul>
6294     * <li>Exposure control<ul>
6295     * <li>ACAMERA_SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME</li>
6296     * </ul>
6297     * </li>
6298     * <li>Sensitivity control<ul>
6299     * <li>ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY</li>
6300     * </ul>
6301     * </li>
6302     * <li>Lens controls (if the lens is adjustable)<ul>
6303     * <li>ACAMERA_LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE</li>
6304     * <li>ACAMERA_LENS_APERTURE</li>
6305     * </ul>
6306     * </li>
6307     * </ul>
6308     * <p>This capability is a subset of the MANUAL_SENSOR control capability, and will
6309     * always be included if the MANUAL_SENSOR capability is available.</p>
6310     *
6311     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_APERTURE
6312     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE
6313     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME
6314     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_SENSITIVITY
6315     */
6316    ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_READ_SENSOR_SETTINGS      = 5,
6317
6318    /**
6319     * <p>The camera device supports capturing high-resolution images at &gt;= 20 frames per
6320     * second, in at least the uncompressed YUV format, when post-processing settings are set
6321     * to FAST. Additionally, maximum-resolution images can be captured at &gt;= 10 frames
6322     * per second.  Here, 'high resolution' means at least 8 megapixels, or the maximum
6323     * resolution of the device, whichever is smaller.</p>
6324     * <p>More specifically, this means that at least one output {@link
6325     * AIMAGE_FORMAT_YUV_420_888} size listed in
6326     * {@link ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_STREAM_CONFIGURATIONS} is larger or equal to the
6327     * 'high resolution' defined above, and can be captured at at least 20 fps.
6328     * For the largest {@link AIMAGE_FORMAT_YUV_420_888} size listed in
6329     * {@link ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_STREAM_CONFIGURATIONS}, camera device can capture this
6330     * size for at least 10 frames per second.
6331     * Also the ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_AVAILABLE_TARGET_FPS_RANGES entry lists at least one FPS range
6332     * where the minimum FPS is &gt;= 1 / minimumFrameDuration for the largest YUV_420_888 size.</p>
6333     * <p>If the device supports the {@link AIMAGE_FORMAT_RAW10}, {@link
6334     * AIMAGE_FORMAT_RAW12}, then those can also be captured at the same rate
6335     * as the maximum-size YUV_420_888 resolution is.</p>
6336     * <p>In addition, the ACAMERA_SYNC_MAX_LATENCY field is guaranted to have a value between 0
6337     * and 4, inclusive. ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_LOCK_AVAILABLE and ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_LOCK_AVAILABLE
6338     * are also guaranteed to be <code>true</code> so burst capture with these two locks ON yields
6339     * consistent image output.</p>
6340     *
6341     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_AVAILABLE_TARGET_FPS_RANGES
6342     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_LOCK_AVAILABLE
6343     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_LOCK_AVAILABLE
6344     * @see ACAMERA_SYNC_MAX_LATENCY
6345     */
6346    ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_BURST_CAPTURE             = 6,
6347
6348    /**
6349     * <p>The camera device can produce depth measurements from its field of view.</p>
6350     * <p>This capability requires the camera device to support the following:</p>
6351     * <ul>
6352     * <li>{@link AIMAGE_FORMAT_DEPTH16} is supported as an output format.</li>
6353     * <li>{@link AIMAGE_FORMAT_DEPTH_POINT_CLOUD} is optionally supported as an
6354     *   output format.</li>
6355     * <li>This camera device, and all camera devices with the same ACAMERA_LENS_FACING,
6356     *   will list the following calibration entries in {@link ACameraMetadata} from both
6357     *   {@link ACameraManager_getCameraCharacteristics} and
6358     *   {@link ACameraCaptureSession_captureCallback_result}:<ul>
6359     * <li>ACAMERA_LENS_POSE_TRANSLATION</li>
6360     * <li>ACAMERA_LENS_POSE_ROTATION</li>
6361     * <li>ACAMERA_LENS_INTRINSIC_CALIBRATION</li>
6362     * <li>ACAMERA_LENS_RADIAL_DISTORTION</li>
6363     * </ul>
6364     * </li>
6365     * <li>The ACAMERA_DEPTH_DEPTH_IS_EXCLUSIVE entry is listed by this device.</li>
6366     * <li>A LIMITED camera with only the DEPTH_OUTPUT capability does not have to support
6367     *   normal YUV_420_888, JPEG, and PRIV-format outputs. It only has to support the DEPTH16
6368     *   format.</li>
6369     * </ul>
6370     * <p>Generally, depth output operates at a slower frame rate than standard color capture,
6371     * so the DEPTH16 and DEPTH_POINT_CLOUD formats will commonly have a stall duration that
6372     * should be accounted for (see
6373     * {@link ACAMERA_DEPTH_AVAILABLE_DEPTH_STALL_DURATIONS}).
6374     * On a device that supports both depth and color-based output, to enable smooth preview,
6375     * using a repeating burst is recommended, where a depth-output target is only included
6376     * once every N frames, where N is the ratio between preview output rate and depth output
6377     * rate, including depth stall time.</p>
6378     *
6379     * @see ACAMERA_DEPTH_DEPTH_IS_EXCLUSIVE
6380     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_FACING
6381     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_INTRINSIC_CALIBRATION
6382     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_POSE_ROTATION
6383     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_POSE_TRANSLATION
6384     * @see ACAMERA_LENS_RADIAL_DISTORTION
6385     */
6386    ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_DEPTH_OUTPUT              = 8,
6387
6388} acamera_metadata_enum_android_request_available_capabilities_t;
6389
6390
6391// ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_STREAM_CONFIGURATIONS
6392typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_scaler_available_stream_configurations {
6393    ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_STREAM_CONFIGURATIONS_OUTPUT            = 0,
6394
6395    ACAMERA_SCALER_AVAILABLE_STREAM_CONFIGURATIONS_INPUT             = 1,
6396
6397} acamera_metadata_enum_android_scaler_available_stream_configurations_t;
6398
6399// ACAMERA_SCALER_CROPPING_TYPE
6400typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_scaler_cropping_type {
6401    /**
6402     * <p>The camera device only supports centered crop regions.</p>
6403     */
6404    ACAMERA_SCALER_CROPPING_TYPE_CENTER_ONLY                         = 0,
6405
6406    /**
6407     * <p>The camera device supports arbitrarily chosen crop regions.</p>
6408     */
6409    ACAMERA_SCALER_CROPPING_TYPE_FREEFORM                            = 1,
6410
6411} acamera_metadata_enum_android_scaler_cropping_type_t;
6412
6413
6414// ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1
6415typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_sensor_reference_illuminant1 {
6416    ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_DAYLIGHT                    = 1,
6417
6418    ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_FLUORESCENT                 = 2,
6419
6420    /**
6421     * <p>Incandescent light</p>
6422     */
6423    ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_TUNGSTEN                    = 3,
6424
6425    ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_FLASH                       = 4,
6426
6427    ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_FINE_WEATHER                = 9,
6428
6429    ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_CLOUDY_WEATHER              = 10,
6430
6431    ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_SHADE                       = 11,
6432
6433    /**
6434     * <p>D 5700 - 7100K</p>
6435     */
6436    ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_DAYLIGHT_FLUORESCENT        = 12,
6437
6438    /**
6439     * <p>N 4600 - 5400K</p>
6440     */
6441    ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_DAY_WHITE_FLUORESCENT       = 13,
6442
6443    /**
6444     * <p>W 3900 - 4500K</p>
6445     */
6446    ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_COOL_WHITE_FLUORESCENT      = 14,
6447
6448    /**
6449     * <p>WW 3200 - 3700K</p>
6450     */
6451    ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_WHITE_FLUORESCENT           = 15,
6452
6453    ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_STANDARD_A                  = 17,
6454
6455    ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_STANDARD_B                  = 18,
6456
6457    ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_STANDARD_C                  = 19,
6458
6459    ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_D55                         = 20,
6460
6461    ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_D65                         = 21,
6462
6463    ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_D75                         = 22,
6464
6465    ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_D50                         = 23,
6466
6467    ACAMERA_SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_ISO_STUDIO_TUNGSTEN         = 24,
6468
6469} acamera_metadata_enum_android_sensor_reference_illuminant1_t;
6470
6471// ACAMERA_SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE
6472typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_sensor_test_pattern_mode {
6473    /**
6474     * <p>No test pattern mode is used, and the camera
6475     * device returns captures from the image sensor.</p>
6476     * <p>This is the default if the key is not set.</p>
6477     */
6478    ACAMERA_SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE_OFF                             = 0,
6479
6480    /**
6481     * <p>Each pixel in <code>[R, G_even, G_odd, B]</code> is replaced by its
6482     * respective color channel provided in
6483     * ACAMERA_SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_DATA.</p>
6484     * <p>For example:</p>
6485     * <pre><code>android.testPatternData = [0, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0]
6486     * </code></pre>
6487     * <p>All green pixels are 100% green. All red/blue pixels are black.</p>
6488     * <pre><code>android.testPatternData = [0xFFFFFFFF, 0, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0]
6489     * </code></pre>
6490     * <p>All red pixels are 100% red. Only the odd green pixels
6491     * are 100% green. All blue pixels are 100% black.</p>
6492     *
6493     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_DATA
6494     */
6495    ACAMERA_SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE_SOLID_COLOR                     = 1,
6496
6497    /**
6498     * <p>All pixel data is replaced with an 8-bar color pattern.</p>
6499     * <p>The vertical bars (left-to-right) are as follows:</p>
6500     * <ul>
6501     * <li>100% white</li>
6502     * <li>yellow</li>
6503     * <li>cyan</li>
6504     * <li>green</li>
6505     * <li>magenta</li>
6506     * <li>red</li>
6507     * <li>blue</li>
6508     * <li>black</li>
6509     * </ul>
6510     * <p>In general the image would look like the following:</p>
6511     * <pre><code>W Y C G M R B K
6512     * W Y C G M R B K
6513     * W Y C G M R B K
6514     * W Y C G M R B K
6515     * W Y C G M R B K
6516     * . . . . . . . .
6517     * . . . . . . . .
6518     * . . . . . . . .
6519     *
6520     * (B = Blue, K = Black)
6521     * </code></pre>
6522     * <p>Each bar should take up 1/8 of the sensor pixel array width.
6523     * When this is not possible, the bar size should be rounded
6524     * down to the nearest integer and the pattern can repeat
6525     * on the right side.</p>
6526     * <p>Each bar's height must always take up the full sensor
6527     * pixel array height.</p>
6528     * <p>Each pixel in this test pattern must be set to either
6529     * 0% intensity or 100% intensity.</p>
6530     */
6531    ACAMERA_SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE_COLOR_BARS                      = 2,
6532
6533    /**
6534     * <p>The test pattern is similar to COLOR_BARS, except that
6535     * each bar should start at its specified color at the top,
6536     * and fade to gray at the bottom.</p>
6537     * <p>Furthermore each bar is further subdivided into a left and
6538     * right half. The left half should have a smooth gradient,
6539     * and the right half should have a quantized gradient.</p>
6540     * <p>In particular, the right half's should consist of blocks of the
6541     * same color for 1/16th active sensor pixel array width.</p>
6542     * <p>The least significant bits in the quantized gradient should
6543     * be copied from the most significant bits of the smooth gradient.</p>
6544     * <p>The height of each bar should always be a multiple of 128.
6545     * When this is not the case, the pattern should repeat at the bottom
6546     * of the image.</p>
6547     */
6548    ACAMERA_SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE_COLOR_BARS_FADE_TO_GRAY         = 3,
6549
6550    /**
6551     * <p>All pixel data is replaced by a pseudo-random sequence
6552     * generated from a PN9 512-bit sequence (typically implemented
6553     * in hardware with a linear feedback shift register).</p>
6554     * <p>The generator should be reset at the beginning of each frame,
6555     * and thus each subsequent raw frame with this test pattern should
6556     * be exactly the same as the last.</p>
6557     */
6558    ACAMERA_SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE_PN9                             = 4,
6559
6560    /**
6561     * <p>The first custom test pattern. All custom patterns that are
6562     * available only on this camera device are at least this numeric
6563     * value.</p>
6564     * <p>All of the custom test patterns will be static
6565     * (that is the raw image must not vary from frame to frame).</p>
6566     */
6567    ACAMERA_SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE_CUSTOM1                         = 256,
6568
6569} acamera_metadata_enum_android_sensor_test_pattern_mode_t;
6570
6571
6572// ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_COLOR_FILTER_ARRANGEMENT
6573typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_sensor_info_color_filter_arrangement {
6574    ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_COLOR_FILTER_ARRANGEMENT_RGGB                = 0,
6575
6576    ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_COLOR_FILTER_ARRANGEMENT_GRBG                = 1,
6577
6578    ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_COLOR_FILTER_ARRANGEMENT_GBRG                = 2,
6579
6580    ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_COLOR_FILTER_ARRANGEMENT_BGGR                = 3,
6581
6582    /**
6583     * <p>Sensor is not Bayer; output has 3 16-bit
6584     * values for each pixel, instead of just 1 16-bit value
6585     * per pixel.</p>
6586     */
6587    ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_COLOR_FILTER_ARRANGEMENT_RGB                 = 4,
6588
6589} acamera_metadata_enum_android_sensor_info_color_filter_arrangement_t;
6590
6591// ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE
6592typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_sensor_info_timestamp_source {
6593    /**
6594     * <p>Timestamps from ACAMERA_SENSOR_TIMESTAMP are in nanoseconds and monotonic,
6595     * but can not be compared to timestamps from other subsystems
6596     * (e.g. accelerometer, gyro etc.), or other instances of the same or different
6597     * camera devices in the same system. Timestamps between streams and results for
6598     * a single camera instance are comparable, and the timestamps for all buffers
6599     * and the result metadata generated by a single capture are identical.</p>
6600     *
6601     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_TIMESTAMP
6602     */
6603    ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE_UNKNOWN                     = 0,
6604
6605    /**
6606     * <p>Timestamps from ACAMERA_SENSOR_TIMESTAMP are in the same timebase as
6607     * <a href="https://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/SystemClock.html#elapsedRealtimeNanos">elapsedRealtimeNanos</a>
6608     * (or CLOCK_BOOTTIME), and they can be compared to other timestamps using that base.</p>
6609     *
6610     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_TIMESTAMP
6611     */
6612    ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE_REALTIME                    = 1,
6613
6614} acamera_metadata_enum_android_sensor_info_timestamp_source_t;
6615
6616// ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_LENS_SHADING_APPLIED
6617typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_sensor_info_lens_shading_applied {
6618    ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_LENS_SHADING_APPLIED_FALSE                   = 0,
6619
6620    ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_LENS_SHADING_APPLIED_TRUE                    = 1,
6621
6622} acamera_metadata_enum_android_sensor_info_lens_shading_applied_t;
6623
6624
6625// ACAMERA_SHADING_MODE
6626typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_shading_mode {
6627    /**
6628     * <p>No lens shading correction is applied.</p>
6629     */
6630    ACAMERA_SHADING_MODE_OFF                                         = 0,
6631
6632    /**
6633     * <p>Apply lens shading corrections, without slowing
6634     * frame rate relative to sensor raw output</p>
6635     */
6636    ACAMERA_SHADING_MODE_FAST                                        = 1,
6637
6638    /**
6639     * <p>Apply high-quality lens shading correction, at the
6640     * cost of possibly reduced frame rate.</p>
6641     */
6642    ACAMERA_SHADING_MODE_HIGH_QUALITY                                = 2,
6643
6644} acamera_metadata_enum_android_shading_mode_t;
6645
6646
6647// ACAMERA_STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE
6648typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_statistics_face_detect_mode {
6649    /**
6650     * <p>Do not include face detection statistics in capture
6651     * results.</p>
6652     */
6653    ACAMERA_STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE_OFF                          = 0,
6654
6655    /**
6656     * <p>Return face rectangle and confidence values only.</p>
6657     */
6658    ACAMERA_STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE_SIMPLE                       = 1,
6659
6660    /**
6661     * <p>Return all face
6662     * metadata.</p>
6663     * <p>In this mode, face rectangles, scores, landmarks, and face IDs are all valid.</p>
6664     */
6665    ACAMERA_STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE_FULL                         = 2,
6666
6667} acamera_metadata_enum_android_statistics_face_detect_mode_t;
6668
6669// ACAMERA_STATISTICS_HOT_PIXEL_MAP_MODE
6670typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_statistics_hot_pixel_map_mode {
6671    /**
6672     * <p>Hot pixel map production is disabled.</p>
6673     */
6674    ACAMERA_STATISTICS_HOT_PIXEL_MAP_MODE_OFF                        = 0,
6675
6676    /**
6677     * <p>Hot pixel map production is enabled.</p>
6678     */
6679    ACAMERA_STATISTICS_HOT_PIXEL_MAP_MODE_ON                         = 1,
6680
6681} acamera_metadata_enum_android_statistics_hot_pixel_map_mode_t;
6682
6683// ACAMERA_STATISTICS_SCENE_FLICKER
6684typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_statistics_scene_flicker {
6685    /**
6686     * <p>The camera device does not detect any flickering illumination
6687     * in the current scene.</p>
6688     */
6689    ACAMERA_STATISTICS_SCENE_FLICKER_NONE                            = 0,
6690
6691    /**
6692     * <p>The camera device detects illumination flickering at 50Hz
6693     * in the current scene.</p>
6694     */
6695    ACAMERA_STATISTICS_SCENE_FLICKER_50HZ                            = 1,
6696
6697    /**
6698     * <p>The camera device detects illumination flickering at 60Hz
6699     * in the current scene.</p>
6700     */
6701    ACAMERA_STATISTICS_SCENE_FLICKER_60HZ                            = 2,
6702
6703} acamera_metadata_enum_android_statistics_scene_flicker_t;
6704
6705// ACAMERA_STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODE
6706typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_statistics_lens_shading_map_mode {
6707    /**
6708     * <p>Do not include a lens shading map in the capture result.</p>
6709     */
6710    ACAMERA_STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODE_OFF                     = 0,
6711
6712    /**
6713     * <p>Include a lens shading map in the capture result.</p>
6714     */
6715    ACAMERA_STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODE_ON                      = 1,
6716
6717} acamera_metadata_enum_android_statistics_lens_shading_map_mode_t;
6718
6719
6720
6721// ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MODE
6722typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_tonemap_mode {
6723    /**
6724     * <p>Use the tone mapping curve specified in
6725     * the ACAMERA_TONEMAPCURVE_* entries.</p>
6726     * <p>All color enhancement and tonemapping must be disabled, except
6727     * for applying the tonemapping curve specified by
6728     * android.tonemap.curve.</p>
6729     * <p>Must not slow down frame rate relative to raw
6730     * sensor output.</p>
6731     */
6732    ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MODE_CONTRAST_CURVE                              = 0,
6733
6734    /**
6735     * <p>Advanced gamma mapping and color enhancement may be applied, without
6736     * reducing frame rate compared to raw sensor output.</p>
6737     */
6738    ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MODE_FAST                                        = 1,
6739
6740    /**
6741     * <p>High-quality gamma mapping and color enhancement will be applied, at
6742     * the cost of possibly reduced frame rate compared to raw sensor output.</p>
6743     */
6744    ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MODE_HIGH_QUALITY                                = 2,
6745
6746    /**
6747     * <p>Use the gamma value specified in ACAMERA_TONEMAP_GAMMA to peform
6748     * tonemapping.</p>
6749     * <p>All color enhancement and tonemapping must be disabled, except
6750     * for applying the tonemapping curve specified by ACAMERA_TONEMAP_GAMMA.</p>
6751     * <p>Must not slow down frame rate relative to raw sensor output.</p>
6752     *
6753     * @see ACAMERA_TONEMAP_GAMMA
6754     */
6755    ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MODE_GAMMA_VALUE                                 = 3,
6756
6757    /**
6758     * <p>Use the preset tonemapping curve specified in
6759     * ACAMERA_TONEMAP_PRESET_CURVE to peform tonemapping.</p>
6760     * <p>All color enhancement and tonemapping must be disabled, except
6761     * for applying the tonemapping curve specified by
6762     * ACAMERA_TONEMAP_PRESET_CURVE.</p>
6763     * <p>Must not slow down frame rate relative to raw sensor output.</p>
6764     *
6765     * @see ACAMERA_TONEMAP_PRESET_CURVE
6766     */
6767    ACAMERA_TONEMAP_MODE_PRESET_CURVE                                = 4,
6768
6769} acamera_metadata_enum_android_tonemap_mode_t;
6770
6771// ACAMERA_TONEMAP_PRESET_CURVE
6772typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_tonemap_preset_curve {
6773    /**
6774     * <p>Tonemapping curve is defined by sRGB</p>
6775     */
6776    ACAMERA_TONEMAP_PRESET_CURVE_SRGB                                = 0,
6777
6778    /**
6779     * <p>Tonemapping curve is defined by ITU-R BT.709</p>
6780     */
6781    ACAMERA_TONEMAP_PRESET_CURVE_REC709                              = 1,
6782
6783} acamera_metadata_enum_android_tonemap_preset_curve_t;
6784
6785
6786
6787// ACAMERA_INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
6788typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_info_supported_hardware_level {
6789    /**
6790     * <p>This camera device does not have enough capabilities to qualify as a <code>FULL</code> device or
6791     * better.</p>
6792     * <p>Only the stream configurations listed in the <code>LEGACY</code> and <code>LIMITED</code> tables in the
6793     * {@link ACameraDevice_createCaptureSession} documentation are guaranteed to be supported.</p>
6794     * <p>All <code>LIMITED</code> devices support the <code>BACKWARDS_COMPATIBLE</code> capability, indicating basic
6795     * support for color image capture. The only exception is that the device may
6796     * alternatively support only the <code>DEPTH_OUTPUT</code> capability, if it can only output depth
6797     * measurements and not color images.</p>
6798     * <p><code>LIMITED</code> devices and above require the use of ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER
6799     * to lock exposure metering (and calculate flash power, for cameras with flash) before
6800     * capturing a high-quality still image.</p>
6801     * <p>A <code>LIMITED</code> device that only lists the <code>BACKWARDS_COMPATIBLE</code> capability is only
6802     * required to support full-automatic operation and post-processing (<code>OFF</code> is not
6803     * supported for ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE, ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE, or
6804     * ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE)</p>
6805     * <p>Additional capabilities may optionally be supported by a <code>LIMITED</code>-level device, and
6806     * can be checked for in ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES.</p>
6807     *
6808     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_MODE
6809     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER
6810     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AF_MODE
6811     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AWB_MODE
6812     * @see ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES
6813     */
6814    ACAMERA_INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED                    = 0,
6815
6816    /**
6817     * <p>This camera device is capable of supporting advanced imaging applications.</p>
6818     * <p>The stream configurations listed in the <code>FULL</code>, <code>LEGACY</code> and <code>LIMITED</code> tables in the
6819     * {@link ACameraDevice_createCaptureSession} documentation are guaranteed to be supported.</p>
6820     * <p>A <code>FULL</code> device will support below capabilities:</p>
6821     * <ul>
6822     * <li><code>BURST_CAPTURE</code> capability (ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES contains
6823     *   <code>BURST_CAPTURE</code>)</li>
6824     * <li>Per frame control (ACAMERA_SYNC_MAX_LATENCY <code>==</code> PER_FRAME_CONTROL)</li>
6825     * <li>Manual sensor control (ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES contains <code>MANUAL_SENSOR</code>)</li>
6826     * <li>Manual post-processing control (ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES contains
6827     *   <code>MANUAL_POST_PROCESSING</code>)</li>
6828     * <li>The required exposure time range defined in ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_EXPOSURE_TIME_RANGE</li>
6829     * <li>The required maxFrameDuration defined in ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_MAX_FRAME_DURATION</li>
6830     * </ul>
6831     * <p>Note:
6832     * Pre-API level 23, FULL devices also supported arbitrary cropping region
6833     * (ACAMERA_SCALER_CROPPING_TYPE <code>== FREEFORM</code>); this requirement was relaxed in API level
6834     * 23, and <code>FULL</code> devices may only support <code>CENTERED</code> cropping.</p>
6835     *
6836     * @see ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES
6837     * @see ACAMERA_SCALER_CROPPING_TYPE
6838     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_EXPOSURE_TIME_RANGE
6839     * @see ACAMERA_SENSOR_INFO_MAX_FRAME_DURATION
6840     * @see ACAMERA_SYNC_MAX_LATENCY
6841     */
6842    ACAMERA_INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL                       = 1,
6843
6844    /**
6845     * <p>This camera device is running in backward compatibility mode.</p>
6846     * <p>Only the stream configurations listed in the <code>LEGACY</code> table in the {@link
6847     * ACameraDevice_createCaptureSession} documentation are supported.</p>
6848     * <p>A <code>LEGACY</code> device does not support per-frame control, manual sensor control, manual
6849     * post-processing, arbitrary cropping regions, and has relaxed performance constraints.
6850     * No additional capabilities beyond <code>BACKWARD_COMPATIBLE</code> will ever be listed by a
6851     * <code>LEGACY</code> device in ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES.</p>
6852     * <p>In addition, the ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER is not functional on <code>LEGACY</code>
6853     * devices. Instead, every request that includes a JPEG-format output target is treated
6854     * as triggering a still capture, internally executing a precapture trigger.  This may
6855     * fire the flash for flash power metering during precapture, and then fire the flash
6856     * for the final capture, if a flash is available on the device and the AE mode is set to
6857     * enable the flash.</p>
6858     *
6859     * @see ACAMERA_CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER
6860     * @see ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES
6861     */
6862    ACAMERA_INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_LEGACY                     = 2,
6863
6864    /**
6865     * <p>This camera device is capable of YUV reprocessing and RAW data capture, in addition to
6866     * FULL-level capabilities.</p>
6867     * <p>The stream configurations listed in the <code>LEVEL_3</code>, <code>RAW</code>, <code>FULL</code>, <code>LEGACY</code> and
6868     * <code>LIMITED</code> tables in the {@link
6869     * ACameraDevice_createCaptureSession}
6870     * documentation are guaranteed to be supported.</p>
6871     * <p>The following additional capabilities are guaranteed to be supported:</p>
6872     * <ul>
6873     * <li><code>YUV_REPROCESSING</code> capability (ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES contains
6874     *   <code>YUV_REPROCESSING</code>)</li>
6875     * <li><code>RAW</code> capability (ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES contains
6876     *   <code>RAW</code>)</li>
6877     * </ul>
6878     *
6879     * @see ACAMERA_REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES
6880     */
6881    ACAMERA_INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_3                          = 3,
6882
6883} acamera_metadata_enum_android_info_supported_hardware_level_t;
6884
6885
6886// ACAMERA_BLACK_LEVEL_LOCK
6887typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_black_level_lock {
6888    ACAMERA_BLACK_LEVEL_LOCK_OFF                                     = 0,
6889
6890    ACAMERA_BLACK_LEVEL_LOCK_ON                                      = 1,
6891
6892} acamera_metadata_enum_android_black_level_lock_t;
6893
6894
6895// ACAMERA_SYNC_FRAME_NUMBER
6896typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_sync_frame_number {
6897    /**
6898     * <p>The current result is not yet fully synchronized to any request.</p>
6899     * <p>Synchronization is in progress, and reading metadata from this
6900     * result may include a mix of data that have taken effect since the
6901     * last synchronization time.</p>
6902     * <p>In some future result, within ACAMERA_SYNC_MAX_LATENCY frames,
6903     * this value will update to the actual frame number frame number
6904     * the result is guaranteed to be synchronized to (as long as the
6905     * request settings remain constant).</p>
6906     *
6907     * @see ACAMERA_SYNC_MAX_LATENCY
6908     */
6909    ACAMERA_SYNC_FRAME_NUMBER_CONVERGING                             = -1,
6910
6911    /**
6912     * <p>The current result's synchronization status is unknown.</p>
6913     * <p>The result may have already converged, or it may be in
6914     * progress.  Reading from this result may include some mix
6915     * of settings from past requests.</p>
6916     * <p>After a settings change, the new settings will eventually all
6917     * take effect for the output buffers and results. However, this
6918     * value will not change when that happens. Altering settings
6919     * rapidly may provide outcomes using mixes of settings from recent
6920     * requests.</p>
6921     * <p>This value is intended primarily for backwards compatibility with
6922     * the older camera implementations (for android.hardware.Camera).</p>
6923     */
6924    ACAMERA_SYNC_FRAME_NUMBER_UNKNOWN                                = -2,
6925
6926} acamera_metadata_enum_android_sync_frame_number_t;
6927
6928// ACAMERA_SYNC_MAX_LATENCY
6929typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_sync_max_latency {
6930    /**
6931     * <p>Every frame has the requests immediately applied.</p>
6932     * <p>Changing controls over multiple requests one after another will
6933     * produce results that have those controls applied atomically
6934     * each frame.</p>
6935     * <p>All FULL capability devices will have this as their maxLatency.</p>
6936     */
6937    ACAMERA_SYNC_MAX_LATENCY_PER_FRAME_CONTROL                       = 0,
6938
6939    /**
6940     * <p>Each new frame has some subset (potentially the entire set)
6941     * of the past requests applied to the camera settings.</p>
6942     * <p>By submitting a series of identical requests, the camera device
6943     * will eventually have the camera settings applied, but it is
6944     * unknown when that exact point will be.</p>
6945     * <p>All LEGACY capability devices will have this as their maxLatency.</p>
6946     */
6947    ACAMERA_SYNC_MAX_LATENCY_UNKNOWN                                 = -1,
6948
6949} acamera_metadata_enum_android_sync_max_latency_t;
6950
6951
6952
6953// ACAMERA_DEPTH_AVAILABLE_DEPTH_STREAM_CONFIGURATIONS
6954typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_depth_available_depth_stream_configurations {
6955    ACAMERA_DEPTH_AVAILABLE_DEPTH_STREAM_CONFIGURATIONS_OUTPUT       = 0,
6956
6957    ACAMERA_DEPTH_AVAILABLE_DEPTH_STREAM_CONFIGURATIONS_INPUT        = 1,
6958
6959} acamera_metadata_enum_android_depth_available_depth_stream_configurations_t;
6960
6961// ACAMERA_DEPTH_DEPTH_IS_EXCLUSIVE
6962typedef enum acamera_metadata_enum_acamera_depth_depth_is_exclusive {
6963    ACAMERA_DEPTH_DEPTH_IS_EXCLUSIVE_FALSE                           = 0,
6964
6965    ACAMERA_DEPTH_DEPTH_IS_EXCLUSIVE_TRUE                            = 1,
6966
6967} acamera_metadata_enum_android_depth_depth_is_exclusive_t;
6968
6969#endif /* __ANDROID_API__ >= 24 */
6970
6971__END_DECLS
6972
6973#endif /* _NDK_CAMERA_METADATA_TAGS_H */
6974
6975/** @} */
6976