Bitmap.java revision e1fc36d197639ee13194de74b2e7e42c39b12286
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16
17package android.graphics;
18
19import android.annotation.CheckResult;
20import android.annotation.ColorInt;
21import android.annotation.NonNull;
22import android.annotation.Nullable;
23import android.annotation.Size;
24import android.os.Parcel;
25import android.os.Parcelable;
26import android.os.StrictMode;
27import android.os.Trace;
28import android.util.DisplayMetrics;
29import android.util.Log;
30import libcore.util.NativeAllocationRegistry;
31
32import java.io.OutputStream;
33import java.nio.Buffer;
34import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
35import java.nio.IntBuffer;
36import java.nio.ShortBuffer;
37
38public final class Bitmap implements Parcelable {
39    private static final String TAG = "Bitmap";
40
41    /**
42     * Indicates that the bitmap was created for an unknown pixel density.
43     *
44     * @see Bitmap#getDensity()
45     * @see Bitmap#setDensity(int)
46     */
47    public static final int DENSITY_NONE = 0;
48
49    // Estimated size of the Bitmap native allocation, not including
50    // pixel data.
51    private static final long NATIVE_ALLOCATION_SIZE = 32;
52
53    // Convenience for JNI access
54    private final long mNativePtr;
55
56    private final boolean mIsMutable;
57
58    /**
59     * Represents whether the Bitmap's content is requested to be pre-multiplied.
60     * Note that isPremultiplied() does not directly return this value, because
61     * isPremultiplied() may never return true for a 565 Bitmap or a bitmap
62     * without alpha.
63     *
64     * setPremultiplied() does directly set the value so that setConfig() and
65     * setPremultiplied() aren't order dependent, despite being setters.
66     *
67     * The native bitmap's premultiplication state is kept up to date by
68     * pushing down this preference for every config change.
69     */
70    private boolean mRequestPremultiplied;
71
72    private byte[] mNinePatchChunk; // may be null
73    private NinePatch.InsetStruct mNinePatchInsets; // may be null
74    private int mWidth;
75    private int mHeight;
76    private boolean mRecycled;
77
78    private ColorSpace mColorSpace;
79
80    /** @hide */
81    public int mDensity = getDefaultDensity();
82
83    private static volatile int sDefaultDensity = -1;
84
85    /**
86     * For backwards compatibility, allows the app layer to change the default
87     * density when running old apps.
88     * @hide
89     */
90    public static void setDefaultDensity(int density) {
91        sDefaultDensity = density;
92    }
93
94    @SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
95    static int getDefaultDensity() {
96        if (sDefaultDensity >= 0) {
97            return sDefaultDensity;
98        }
99        sDefaultDensity = DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_DEVICE;
100        return sDefaultDensity;
101    }
102
103    /**
104     * Private constructor that must received an already allocated native bitmap
105     * int (pointer).
106     */
107    // called from JNI
108    Bitmap(long nativeBitmap, int width, int height, int density,
109            boolean isMutable, boolean requestPremultiplied,
110            byte[] ninePatchChunk, NinePatch.InsetStruct ninePatchInsets) {
111        if (nativeBitmap == 0) {
112            throw new RuntimeException("internal error: native bitmap is 0");
113        }
114
115        mWidth = width;
116        mHeight = height;
117        mIsMutable = isMutable;
118        mRequestPremultiplied = requestPremultiplied;
119
120        mNinePatchChunk = ninePatchChunk;
121        mNinePatchInsets = ninePatchInsets;
122        if (density >= 0) {
123            mDensity = density;
124        }
125
126        mNativePtr = nativeBitmap;
127        long nativeSize = NATIVE_ALLOCATION_SIZE + getAllocationByteCount();
128        NativeAllocationRegistry registry = new NativeAllocationRegistry(
129            Bitmap.class.getClassLoader(), nativeGetNativeFinalizer(), nativeSize);
130        registry.registerNativeAllocation(this, nativeBitmap);
131    }
132
133    /**
134     * Return the pointer to the native object.
135     * @hide
136     */
137    public long getNativeInstance() {
138        return mNativePtr;
139    }
140
141    /**
142     * Native bitmap has been reconfigured, so set premult and cached
143     * width/height values
144     */
145    @SuppressWarnings("unused") // called from JNI
146    void reinit(int width, int height, boolean requestPremultiplied) {
147        mWidth = width;
148        mHeight = height;
149        mRequestPremultiplied = requestPremultiplied;
150        mColorSpace = null;
151    }
152
153    /**
154     * <p>Returns the density for this bitmap.</p>
155     *
156     * <p>The default density is the same density as the current display,
157     * unless the current application does not support different screen
158     * densities in which case it is
159     * {@link android.util.DisplayMetrics#DENSITY_DEFAULT}.  Note that
160     * compatibility mode is determined by the application that was initially
161     * loaded into a process -- applications that share the same process should
162     * all have the same compatibility, or ensure they explicitly set the
163     * density of their bitmaps appropriately.</p>
164     *
165     * @return A scaling factor of the default density or {@link #DENSITY_NONE}
166     *         if the scaling factor is unknown.
167     *
168     * @see #setDensity(int)
169     * @see android.util.DisplayMetrics#DENSITY_DEFAULT
170     * @see android.util.DisplayMetrics#densityDpi
171     * @see #DENSITY_NONE
172     */
173    public int getDensity() {
174        if (mRecycled) {
175            Log.w(TAG, "Called getDensity() on a recycle()'d bitmap! This is undefined behavior!");
176        }
177        return mDensity;
178    }
179
180    /**
181     * <p>Specifies the density for this bitmap.  When the bitmap is
182     * drawn to a Canvas that also has a density, it will be scaled
183     * appropriately.</p>
184     *
185     * @param density The density scaling factor to use with this bitmap or
186     *        {@link #DENSITY_NONE} if the density is unknown.
187     *
188     * @see #getDensity()
189     * @see android.util.DisplayMetrics#DENSITY_DEFAULT
190     * @see android.util.DisplayMetrics#densityDpi
191     * @see #DENSITY_NONE
192     */
193    public void setDensity(int density) {
194        mDensity = density;
195    }
196
197    /**
198     * <p>Modifies the bitmap to have a specified width, height, and {@link
199     * Config}, without affecting the underlying allocation backing the bitmap.
200     * Bitmap pixel data is not re-initialized for the new configuration.</p>
201     *
202     * <p>This method can be used to avoid allocating a new bitmap, instead
203     * reusing an existing bitmap's allocation for a new configuration of equal
204     * or lesser size. If the Bitmap's allocation isn't large enough to support
205     * the new configuration, an IllegalArgumentException will be thrown and the
206     * bitmap will not be modified.</p>
207     *
208     * <p>The result of {@link #getByteCount()} will reflect the new configuration,
209     * while {@link #getAllocationByteCount()} will reflect that of the initial
210     * configuration.</p>
211     *
212     * <p>Note: This may change this result of hasAlpha(). When converting to 565,
213     * the new bitmap will always be considered opaque. When converting from 565,
214     * the new bitmap will be considered non-opaque, and will respect the value
215     * set by setPremultiplied().</p>
216     *
217     * <p>WARNING: This method should NOT be called on a bitmap currently in use
218     * by the view system, Canvas, or the AndroidBitmap NDK API. It does not
219     * make guarantees about how the underlying pixel buffer is remapped to the
220     * new config, just that the allocation is reused. Additionally, the view
221     * system does not account for bitmap properties being modifying during use,
222     * e.g. while attached to drawables.</p>
223     *
224     * <p>In order to safely ensure that a Bitmap is no longer in use by the
225     * View system it is necessary to wait for a draw pass to occur after
226     * invalidate()'ing any view that had previously drawn the Bitmap in the last
227     * draw pass due to hardware acceleration's caching of draw commands. As
228     * an example, here is how this can be done for an ImageView:
229     * <pre class="prettyprint">
230     *      ImageView myImageView = ...;
231     *      final Bitmap myBitmap = ...;
232     *      myImageView.setImageDrawable(null);
233     *      myImageView.post(new Runnable() {
234     *          public void run() {
235     *              // myBitmap is now no longer in use by the ImageView
236     *              // and can be safely reconfigured.
237     *              myBitmap.reconfigure(...);
238     *          }
239     *      });
240     * </pre></p>
241     *
242     * @see #setWidth(int)
243     * @see #setHeight(int)
244     * @see #setConfig(Config)
245     */
246    public void reconfigure(int width, int height, Config config) {
247        checkRecycled("Can't call reconfigure() on a recycled bitmap");
248        if (width <= 0 || height <= 0) {
249            throw new IllegalArgumentException("width and height must be > 0");
250        }
251        if (!isMutable()) {
252            throw new IllegalStateException("only mutable bitmaps may be reconfigured");
253        }
254
255        nativeReconfigure(mNativePtr, width, height, config.nativeInt, mRequestPremultiplied);
256        mWidth = width;
257        mHeight = height;
258        mColorSpace = null;
259    }
260
261    /**
262     * <p>Convenience method for calling {@link #reconfigure(int, int, Config)}
263     * with the current height and config.</p>
264     *
265     * <p>WARNING: this method should not be used on bitmaps currently used by
266     * the view system, see {@link #reconfigure(int, int, Config)} for more
267     * details.</p>
268     *
269     * @see #reconfigure(int, int, Config)
270     * @see #setHeight(int)
271     * @see #setConfig(Config)
272     */
273    public void setWidth(int width) {
274        reconfigure(width, getHeight(), getConfig());
275    }
276
277    /**
278     * <p>Convenience method for calling {@link #reconfigure(int, int, Config)}
279     * with the current width and config.</p>
280     *
281     * <p>WARNING: this method should not be used on bitmaps currently used by
282     * the view system, see {@link #reconfigure(int, int, Config)} for more
283     * details.</p>
284     *
285     * @see #reconfigure(int, int, Config)
286     * @see #setWidth(int)
287     * @see #setConfig(Config)
288     */
289    public void setHeight(int height) {
290        reconfigure(getWidth(), height, getConfig());
291    }
292
293    /**
294     * <p>Convenience method for calling {@link #reconfigure(int, int, Config)}
295     * with the current height and width.</p>
296     *
297     * <p>WARNING: this method should not be used on bitmaps currently used by
298     * the view system, see {@link #reconfigure(int, int, Config)} for more
299     * details.</p>
300     *
301     * @see #reconfigure(int, int, Config)
302     * @see #setWidth(int)
303     * @see #setHeight(int)
304     */
305    public void setConfig(Config config) {
306        reconfigure(getWidth(), getHeight(), config);
307    }
308
309    /**
310     * Sets the nine patch chunk.
311     *
312     * @param chunk The definition of the nine patch
313     *
314     * @hide
315     */
316    public void setNinePatchChunk(byte[] chunk) {
317        mNinePatchChunk = chunk;
318    }
319
320    /**
321     * Free the native object associated with this bitmap, and clear the
322     * reference to the pixel data. This will not free the pixel data synchronously;
323     * it simply allows it to be garbage collected if there are no other references.
324     * The bitmap is marked as "dead", meaning it will throw an exception if
325     * getPixels() or setPixels() is called, and will draw nothing. This operation
326     * cannot be reversed, so it should only be called if you are sure there are no
327     * further uses for the bitmap. This is an advanced call, and normally need
328     * not be called, since the normal GC process will free up this memory when
329     * there are no more references to this bitmap.
330     */
331    public void recycle() {
332        if (!mRecycled && mNativePtr != 0) {
333            if (nativeRecycle(mNativePtr)) {
334                // return value indicates whether native pixel object was actually recycled.
335                // false indicates that it is still in use at the native level and these
336                // objects should not be collected now. They will be collected later when the
337                // Bitmap itself is collected.
338                mNinePatchChunk = null;
339            }
340            mRecycled = true;
341        }
342    }
343
344    /**
345     * Returns true if this bitmap has been recycled. If so, then it is an error
346     * to try to access its pixels, and the bitmap will not draw.
347     *
348     * @return true if the bitmap has been recycled
349     */
350    public final boolean isRecycled() {
351        return mRecycled;
352    }
353
354    /**
355     * Returns the generation ID of this bitmap. The generation ID changes
356     * whenever the bitmap is modified. This can be used as an efficient way to
357     * check if a bitmap has changed.
358     *
359     * @return The current generation ID for this bitmap.
360     */
361    public int getGenerationId() {
362        if (mRecycled) {
363            Log.w(TAG, "Called getGenerationId() on a recycle()'d bitmap! This is undefined behavior!");
364        }
365        return nativeGenerationId(mNativePtr);
366    }
367
368    /**
369     * This is called by methods that want to throw an exception if the bitmap
370     * has already been recycled.
371     */
372    private void checkRecycled(String errorMessage) {
373        if (mRecycled) {
374            throw new IllegalStateException(errorMessage);
375        }
376    }
377
378    /**
379     * This is called by methods that want to throw an exception if the bitmap
380     * is {@link Config#HARDWARE}.
381     */
382    private void checkHardware(String errorMessage) {
383        if (getConfig() == Config.HARDWARE) {
384            throw new IllegalStateException(errorMessage);
385        }
386    }
387
388    /**
389     * Common code for checking that x and y are >= 0
390     *
391     * @param x x coordinate to ensure is >= 0
392     * @param y y coordinate to ensure is >= 0
393     */
394    private static void checkXYSign(int x, int y) {
395        if (x < 0) {
396            throw new IllegalArgumentException("x must be >= 0");
397        }
398        if (y < 0) {
399            throw new IllegalArgumentException("y must be >= 0");
400        }
401    }
402
403    /**
404     * Common code for checking that width and height are > 0
405     *
406     * @param width  width to ensure is > 0
407     * @param height height to ensure is > 0
408     */
409    private static void checkWidthHeight(int width, int height) {
410        if (width <= 0) {
411            throw new IllegalArgumentException("width must be > 0");
412        }
413        if (height <= 0) {
414            throw new IllegalArgumentException("height must be > 0");
415        }
416    }
417
418    /**
419     * Possible bitmap configurations. A bitmap configuration describes
420     * how pixels are stored. This affects the quality (color depth) as
421     * well as the ability to display transparent/translucent colors.
422     */
423    public enum Config {
424        // these native values must match up with the enum in SkBitmap.h
425
426        /**
427         * Each pixel is stored as a single translucency (alpha) channel.
428         * This is very useful to efficiently store masks for instance.
429         * No color information is stored.
430         * With this configuration, each pixel requires 1 byte of memory.
431         */
432        ALPHA_8     (1),
433
434        /**
435         * Each pixel is stored on 2 bytes and only the RGB channels are
436         * encoded: red is stored with 5 bits of precision (32 possible
437         * values), green is stored with 6 bits of precision (64 possible
438         * values) and blue is stored with 5 bits of precision.
439         *
440         * This configuration can produce slight visual artifacts depending
441         * on the configuration of the source. For instance, without
442         * dithering, the result might show a greenish tint. To get better
443         * results dithering should be applied.
444         *
445         * This configuration may be useful when using opaque bitmaps
446         * that do not require high color fidelity.
447         */
448        RGB_565     (3),
449
450        /**
451         * Each pixel is stored on 2 bytes. The three RGB color channels
452         * and the alpha channel (translucency) are stored with a 4 bits
453         * precision (16 possible values.)
454         *
455         * This configuration is mostly useful if the application needs
456         * to store translucency information but also needs to save
457         * memory.
458         *
459         * It is recommended to use {@link #ARGB_8888} instead of this
460         * configuration.
461         *
462         * Note: as of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT},
463         * any bitmap created with this configuration will be created
464         * using {@link #ARGB_8888} instead.
465         *
466         * @deprecated Because of the poor quality of this configuration,
467         *             it is advised to use {@link #ARGB_8888} instead.
468         */
469        @Deprecated
470        ARGB_4444   (4),
471
472        /**
473         * Each pixel is stored on 4 bytes. Each channel (RGB and alpha
474         * for translucency) is stored with 8 bits of precision (256
475         * possible values.)
476         *
477         * This configuration is very flexible and offers the best
478         * quality. It should be used whenever possible.
479         */
480        ARGB_8888   (5),
481
482        /**
483         * Each pixels is stored on 8 bytes. Each channel (RGB and alpha
484         * for translucency) is stored as a
485         * {@link android.util.Half half-precision floating point value}.
486         *
487         * This configuration is particularly suited for wide-gamut and
488         * HDR content.
489         */
490        RGBA_F16    (6),
491
492        /**
493         * Special configuration, when bitmap is stored only in graphic memory.
494         * Bitmaps in this configuration are always immutable.
495         *
496         * It is optimal for cases, when the only operation with the bitmap is to draw it on a
497         * screen.
498         */
499        HARDWARE    (7);
500
501        final int nativeInt;
502
503        private static Config sConfigs[] = {
504            null, ALPHA_8, null, RGB_565, ARGB_4444, ARGB_8888, RGBA_F16, HARDWARE
505        };
506
507        Config(int ni) {
508            this.nativeInt = ni;
509        }
510
511        static Config nativeToConfig(int ni) {
512            return sConfigs[ni];
513        }
514    }
515
516    /**
517     * <p>Copy the bitmap's pixels into the specified buffer (allocated by the
518     * caller). An exception is thrown if the buffer is not large enough to
519     * hold all of the pixels (taking into account the number of bytes per
520     * pixel) or if the Buffer subclass is not one of the support types
521     * (ByteBuffer, ShortBuffer, IntBuffer).</p>
522     * <p>The content of the bitmap is copied into the buffer as-is. This means
523     * that if this bitmap stores its pixels pre-multiplied
524     * (see {@link #isPremultiplied()}, the values in the buffer will also be
525     * pre-multiplied. The pixels remain in the color space of the bitmap.</p>
526     * <p>After this method returns, the current position of the buffer is
527     * updated: the position is incremented by the number of elements written
528     * in the buffer.</p>
529     * @throws IllegalStateException if the bitmap's config is {@link Config#HARDWARE}
530     */
531    public void copyPixelsToBuffer(Buffer dst) {
532        checkHardware("unable to copyPixelsToBuffer, "
533                + "pixel access is not supported on Config#HARDWARE bitmaps");
534        int elements = dst.remaining();
535        int shift;
536        if (dst instanceof ByteBuffer) {
537            shift = 0;
538        } else if (dst instanceof ShortBuffer) {
539            shift = 1;
540        } else if (dst instanceof IntBuffer) {
541            shift = 2;
542        } else {
543            throw new RuntimeException("unsupported Buffer subclass");
544        }
545
546        long bufferSize = (long)elements << shift;
547        long pixelSize = getByteCount();
548
549        if (bufferSize < pixelSize) {
550            throw new RuntimeException("Buffer not large enough for pixels");
551        }
552
553        nativeCopyPixelsToBuffer(mNativePtr, dst);
554
555        // now update the buffer's position
556        int position = dst.position();
557        position += pixelSize >> shift;
558        dst.position(position);
559    }
560
561    /**
562     * <p>Copy the pixels from the buffer, beginning at the current position,
563     * overwriting the bitmap's pixels. The data in the buffer is not changed
564     * in any way (unlike setPixels(), which converts from unpremultipled 32bit
565     * to whatever the bitmap's native format is. The pixels in the source
566     * buffer are assumed to be in the bitmap's color space.</p>
567     * <p>After this method returns, the current position of the buffer is
568     * updated: the position is incremented by the number of elements read from
569     * the buffer. If you need to read the bitmap from the buffer again you must
570     * first rewind the buffer.</p>
571     * @throws IllegalStateException if the bitmap's config is {@link Config#HARDWARE}
572     */
573    public void copyPixelsFromBuffer(Buffer src) {
574        checkRecycled("copyPixelsFromBuffer called on recycled bitmap");
575        checkHardware("unable to copyPixelsFromBuffer, Config#HARDWARE bitmaps are immutable");
576
577        int elements = src.remaining();
578        int shift;
579        if (src instanceof ByteBuffer) {
580            shift = 0;
581        } else if (src instanceof ShortBuffer) {
582            shift = 1;
583        } else if (src instanceof IntBuffer) {
584            shift = 2;
585        } else {
586            throw new RuntimeException("unsupported Buffer subclass");
587        }
588
589        long bufferBytes = (long) elements << shift;
590        long bitmapBytes = getByteCount();
591
592        if (bufferBytes < bitmapBytes) {
593            throw new RuntimeException("Buffer not large enough for pixels");
594        }
595
596        nativeCopyPixelsFromBuffer(mNativePtr, src);
597
598        // now update the buffer's position
599        int position = src.position();
600        position += bitmapBytes >> shift;
601        src.position(position);
602    }
603
604    private void noteHardwareBitmapSlowCall() {
605        if (getConfig() == Config.HARDWARE) {
606            StrictMode.noteSlowCall("Warning: attempt to read pixels from hardware "
607                    + "bitmap, which is very slow operation");
608        }
609    }
610
611    /**
612     * Tries to make a new bitmap based on the dimensions of this bitmap,
613     * setting the new bitmap's config to the one specified, and then copying
614     * this bitmap's pixels into the new bitmap. If the conversion is not
615     * supported, or the allocator fails, then this returns NULL.  The returned
616     * bitmap has the same density and color space as the original.
617     *
618     * @param config    The desired config for the resulting bitmap
619     * @param isMutable True if the resulting bitmap should be mutable (i.e.
620     *                  its pixels can be modified)
621     * @return the new bitmap, or null if the copy could not be made.
622     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if config is {@link Config#HARDWARE} and isMutable is true
623     */
624    public Bitmap copy(Config config, boolean isMutable) {
625        checkRecycled("Can't copy a recycled bitmap");
626        if (config == Config.HARDWARE && isMutable) {
627            throw new IllegalArgumentException("Hardware bitmaps are always immutable");
628        }
629        noteHardwareBitmapSlowCall();
630        Bitmap b = nativeCopy(mNativePtr, config.nativeInt, isMutable);
631        if (b != null) {
632            b.setPremultiplied(mRequestPremultiplied);
633            b.mDensity = mDensity;
634        }
635        return b;
636    }
637
638    /**
639     * Creates a new immutable bitmap backed by ashmem which can efficiently
640     * be passed between processes. The bitmap is assumed to be in the sRGB
641     * color space.
642     *
643     * @hide
644     */
645    public Bitmap createAshmemBitmap() {
646        checkRecycled("Can't copy a recycled bitmap");
647        noteHardwareBitmapSlowCall();
648        Bitmap b = nativeCopyAshmem(mNativePtr);
649        if (b != null) {
650            b.setPremultiplied(mRequestPremultiplied);
651            b.mDensity = mDensity;
652        }
653        return b;
654    }
655
656    /**
657     * Creates a new immutable bitmap backed by ashmem which can efficiently
658     * be passed between processes. The bitmap is assumed to be in the sRGB
659     * color space.
660     *
661     * @hide
662     */
663    public Bitmap createAshmemBitmap(Config config) {
664        checkRecycled("Can't copy a recycled bitmap");
665        noteHardwareBitmapSlowCall();
666        Bitmap b = nativeCopyAshmemConfig(mNativePtr, config.nativeInt);
667        if (b != null) {
668            b.setPremultiplied(mRequestPremultiplied);
669            b.mDensity = mDensity;
670        }
671        return b;
672    }
673
674    /**
675     * Create hardware bitmap backed GraphicBuffer.
676     *
677     * @return Bitmap or null if this GraphicBuffer has unsupported PixelFormat.
678     *         currently PIXEL_FORMAT_RGBA_8888 is the only supported format
679     * @hide
680     */
681    public static Bitmap createHardwareBitmap(@NonNull GraphicBuffer graphicBuffer) {
682        return nativeCreateHardwareBitmap(graphicBuffer);
683    }
684
685    /**
686     * Creates a new bitmap, scaled from an existing bitmap, when possible. If the
687     * specified width and height are the same as the current width and height of
688     * the source bitmap, the source bitmap is returned and no new bitmap is
689     * created.
690     *
691     * @param src       The source bitmap.
692     * @param dstWidth  The new bitmap's desired width.
693     * @param dstHeight The new bitmap's desired height.
694     * @param filter    true if the source should be filtered.
695     * @return The new scaled bitmap or the source bitmap if no scaling is required.
696     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if width is <= 0, or height is <= 0
697     */
698    public static Bitmap createScaledBitmap(@NonNull Bitmap src, int dstWidth, int dstHeight,
699            boolean filter) {
700        Matrix m = new Matrix();
701
702        final int width = src.getWidth();
703        final int height = src.getHeight();
704        if (width != dstWidth || height != dstHeight) {
705            final float sx = dstWidth / (float) width;
706            final float sy = dstHeight / (float) height;
707            m.setScale(sx, sy);
708        }
709        return Bitmap.createBitmap(src, 0, 0, width, height, m, filter);
710    }
711
712    /**
713     * Returns an immutable bitmap from the source bitmap. The new bitmap may
714     * be the same object as source, or a copy may have been made.  It is
715     * initialized with the same density and color space as the original bitmap.
716     */
717    public static Bitmap createBitmap(@NonNull Bitmap src) {
718        return createBitmap(src, 0, 0, src.getWidth(), src.getHeight());
719    }
720
721    /**
722     * Returns an immutable bitmap from the specified subset of the source
723     * bitmap. The new bitmap may be the same object as source, or a copy may
724     * have been made. It is initialized with the same density and color space
725     * as the original bitmap.
726     *
727     * @param source   The bitmap we are subsetting
728     * @param x        The x coordinate of the first pixel in source
729     * @param y        The y coordinate of the first pixel in source
730     * @param width    The number of pixels in each row
731     * @param height   The number of rows
732     * @return A copy of a subset of the source bitmap or the source bitmap itself.
733     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the x, y, width, height values are
734     *         outside of the dimensions of the source bitmap, or width is <= 0,
735     *         or height is <= 0
736     */
737    public static Bitmap createBitmap(@NonNull Bitmap source, int x, int y, int width, int height) {
738        return createBitmap(source, x, y, width, height, null, false);
739    }
740
741    /**
742     * Returns an immutable bitmap from subset of the source bitmap,
743     * transformed by the optional matrix. The new bitmap may be the
744     * same object as source, or a copy may have been made. It is
745     * initialized with the same density and color space as the original
746     * bitmap.
747     *
748     * If the source bitmap is immutable and the requested subset is the
749     * same as the source bitmap itself, then the source bitmap is
750     * returned and no new bitmap is created.
751     *
752     * @param source   The bitmap we are subsetting
753     * @param x        The x coordinate of the first pixel in source
754     * @param y        The y coordinate of the first pixel in source
755     * @param width    The number of pixels in each row
756     * @param height   The number of rows
757     * @param m        Optional matrix to be applied to the pixels
758     * @param filter   true if the source should be filtered.
759     *                   Only applies if the matrix contains more than just
760     *                   translation.
761     * @return A bitmap that represents the specified subset of source
762     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the x, y, width, height values are
763     *         outside of the dimensions of the source bitmap, or width is <= 0,
764     *         or height is <= 0
765     */
766    public static Bitmap createBitmap(@NonNull Bitmap source, int x, int y, int width, int height,
767            @Nullable Matrix m, boolean filter) {
768
769        checkXYSign(x, y);
770        checkWidthHeight(width, height);
771        if (x + width > source.getWidth()) {
772            throw new IllegalArgumentException("x + width must be <= bitmap.width()");
773        }
774        if (y + height > source.getHeight()) {
775            throw new IllegalArgumentException("y + height must be <= bitmap.height()");
776        }
777
778        // check if we can just return our argument unchanged
779        if (!source.isMutable() && x == 0 && y == 0 && width == source.getWidth() &&
780                height == source.getHeight() && (m == null || m.isIdentity())) {
781            return source;
782        }
783
784        boolean isHardware = source.getConfig() == Config.HARDWARE;
785        if (isHardware) {
786            source.noteHardwareBitmapSlowCall();
787            source = nativeCopyPreserveInternalConfig(source.mNativePtr);
788        }
789
790        int neww = width;
791        int newh = height;
792        Bitmap bitmap;
793        Paint paint;
794
795        Rect srcR = new Rect(x, y, x + width, y + height);
796        RectF dstR = new RectF(0, 0, width, height);
797        RectF deviceR = new RectF();
798
799        Config newConfig = Config.ARGB_8888;
800        final Config config = source.getConfig();
801        // GIF files generate null configs, assume ARGB_8888
802        if (config != null) {
803            switch (config) {
804                case RGB_565:
805                    newConfig = Config.RGB_565;
806                    break;
807                case ALPHA_8:
808                    newConfig = Config.ALPHA_8;
809                    break;
810                case RGBA_F16:
811                    newConfig = Config.RGBA_F16;
812                    break;
813                //noinspection deprecation
814                case ARGB_4444:
815                case ARGB_8888:
816                default:
817                    newConfig = Config.ARGB_8888;
818                    break;
819            }
820        }
821
822        if (m == null || m.isIdentity()) {
823            bitmap = createBitmap(neww, newh, newConfig, source.hasAlpha());
824            paint = null;   // not needed
825        } else {
826            final boolean transformed = !m.rectStaysRect();
827
828            m.mapRect(deviceR, dstR);
829
830            neww = Math.round(deviceR.width());
831            newh = Math.round(deviceR.height());
832
833            Config transformedConfig = newConfig;
834            if (transformed) {
835                if (transformedConfig != Config.ARGB_8888 && transformedConfig != Config.RGBA_F16) {
836                    transformedConfig = Config.ARGB_8888;
837                }
838            }
839            bitmap = createBitmap(neww, newh, transformedConfig, transformed || source.hasAlpha());
840
841            paint = new Paint();
842            paint.setFilterBitmap(filter);
843            if (transformed) {
844                paint.setAntiAlias(true);
845            }
846        }
847
848        nativeCopyColorSpace(source.mNativePtr, bitmap.mNativePtr);
849
850        // The new bitmap was created from a known bitmap source so assume that
851        // they use the same density
852        bitmap.mDensity = source.mDensity;
853        bitmap.setHasAlpha(source.hasAlpha());
854        bitmap.setPremultiplied(source.mRequestPremultiplied);
855
856        Canvas canvas = new Canvas(bitmap);
857        canvas.translate(-deviceR.left, -deviceR.top);
858        canvas.concat(m);
859        canvas.drawBitmap(source, srcR, dstR, paint);
860        canvas.setBitmap(null);
861        if (isHardware) {
862            return bitmap.copy(Config.HARDWARE, false);
863        }
864        return bitmap;
865    }
866
867    /**
868     * Returns a mutable bitmap with the specified width and height.  Its
869     * initial density is as per {@link #getDensity}. The newly created
870     * bitmap is in the {@link ColorSpace.Named#SRGB sRGB} color space.
871     *
872     * @param width    The width of the bitmap
873     * @param height   The height of the bitmap
874     * @param config   The bitmap config to create.
875     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the width or height are <= 0, or if
876     *         Config is Config.HARDWARE, because hardware bitmaps are always immutable
877     */
878    public static Bitmap createBitmap(int width, int height, @NonNull Config config) {
879        return createBitmap(width, height, config, true);
880    }
881
882    /**
883     * Returns a mutable bitmap with the specified width and height.  Its
884     * initial density is determined from the given {@link DisplayMetrics}.
885     * The newly created bitmap is in the {@link ColorSpace.Named#SRGB sRGB}
886     * color space.
887     *
888     * @param display  Display metrics for the display this bitmap will be
889     *                 drawn on.
890     * @param width    The width of the bitmap
891     * @param height   The height of the bitmap
892     * @param config   The bitmap config to create.
893     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the width or height are <= 0, or if
894     *         Config is Config.HARDWARE, because hardware bitmaps are always immutable
895     */
896    public static Bitmap createBitmap(@Nullable DisplayMetrics display, int width,
897            int height, @NonNull Config config) {
898        return createBitmap(display, width, height, config, true);
899    }
900
901    /**
902     * Returns a mutable bitmap with the specified width and height.  Its
903     * initial density is as per {@link #getDensity}. The newly created
904     * bitmap is in the {@link ColorSpace.Named#SRGB sRGB} color space.
905     *
906     * @param width    The width of the bitmap
907     * @param height   The height of the bitmap
908     * @param config   The bitmap config to create.
909     * @param hasAlpha If the bitmap is ARGB_8888 or RGBA_16F this flag can be used to
910     *                 mark the bitmap as opaque. Doing so will clear the bitmap in black
911     *                 instead of transparent.
912     *
913     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the width or height are <= 0, or if
914     *         Config is Config.HARDWARE, because hardware bitmaps are always immutable
915     */
916    public static Bitmap createBitmap(int width, int height,
917            @NonNull Config config, boolean hasAlpha) {
918        return createBitmap(null, width, height, config, hasAlpha);
919    }
920
921    /**
922     * Returns a mutable bitmap with the specified width and height.  Its
923     * initial density is as per {@link #getDensity}.
924     *
925     * @param width    The width of the bitmap
926     * @param height   The height of the bitmap
927     * @param config   The bitmap config to create.
928     * @param hasAlpha If the bitmap is ARGB_8888 or RGBA_16F this flag can be used to
929     *                 mark the bitmap as opaque. Doing so will clear the bitmap in black
930     *                 instead of transparent.
931     * @param colorSpace The color space of the bitmap. If the config is {@link Config#RGBA_F16},
932     *                   {@link ColorSpace.Named#EXTENDED_SRGB scRGB} is assumed, and if the
933     *                   config is not {@link Config#ARGB_8888}, {@link ColorSpace.Named#SRGB sRGB}
934     *                   is assumed.
935     *
936     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the width or height are <= 0, if
937     *         Config is Config.HARDWARE (because hardware bitmaps are always
938     *         immutable), if the specified color space is not {@link ColorSpace.Model#RGB RGB},
939     *         if the specified color space's transfer function is not an
940     *         {@link ColorSpace.Rgb.TransferParameters ICC parametric curve}, or if
941     *         the color space is null
942     */
943    public static Bitmap createBitmap(int width, int height, @NonNull Config config,
944            boolean hasAlpha, @NonNull ColorSpace colorSpace) {
945        return createBitmap(null, width, height, config, hasAlpha, colorSpace);
946    }
947
948    /**
949     * Returns a mutable bitmap with the specified width and height.  Its
950     * initial density is determined from the given {@link DisplayMetrics}.
951     * The newly created bitmap is in the {@link ColorSpace.Named#SRGB sRGB}
952     * color space.
953     *
954     * @param display  Display metrics for the display this bitmap will be
955     *                 drawn on.
956     * @param width    The width of the bitmap
957     * @param height   The height of the bitmap
958     * @param config   The bitmap config to create.
959     * @param hasAlpha If the bitmap is ARGB_8888 or RGBA_16F this flag can be used to
960     *                 mark the bitmap as opaque. Doing so will clear the bitmap in black
961     *                 instead of transparent.
962     *
963     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the width or height are <= 0, or if
964     *         Config is Config.HARDWARE, because hardware bitmaps are always immutable
965     */
966    public static Bitmap createBitmap(@Nullable DisplayMetrics display, int width, int height,
967            @NonNull Config config, boolean hasAlpha) {
968        return createBitmap(display, width, height, config, hasAlpha,
969                ColorSpace.get(ColorSpace.Named.SRGB));
970    }
971
972    /**
973     * Returns a mutable bitmap with the specified width and height.  Its
974     * initial density is determined from the given {@link DisplayMetrics}.
975     * The newly created bitmap is in the {@link ColorSpace.Named#SRGB sRGB}
976     * color space.
977     *
978     * @param display  Display metrics for the display this bitmap will be
979     *                 drawn on.
980     * @param width    The width of the bitmap
981     * @param height   The height of the bitmap
982     * @param config   The bitmap config to create.
983     * @param hasAlpha If the bitmap is ARGB_8888 or RGBA_16F this flag can be used to
984     *                 mark the bitmap as opaque. Doing so will clear the bitmap in black
985     *                 instead of transparent.
986     * @param colorSpace The color space of the bitmap. If the config is {@link Config#RGBA_F16},
987     *                   {@link ColorSpace.Named#EXTENDED_SRGB scRGB} is assumed, and if the
988     *                   config is not {@link Config#ARGB_8888}, {@link ColorSpace.Named#SRGB sRGB}
989     *                   is assumed.
990     *
991     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the width or height are <= 0, if
992     *         Config is Config.HARDWARE (because hardware bitmaps are always
993     *         immutable), if the specified color space is not {@link ColorSpace.Model#RGB RGB},
994     *         if the specified color space's transfer function is not an
995     *         {@link ColorSpace.Rgb.TransferParameters ICC parametric curve}, or if
996     *         the color space is null
997     */
998    public static Bitmap createBitmap(@Nullable DisplayMetrics display, int width, int height,
999            @NonNull Config config, boolean hasAlpha, @NonNull ColorSpace colorSpace) {
1000        if (width <= 0 || height <= 0) {
1001            throw new IllegalArgumentException("width and height must be > 0");
1002        }
1003        if (config == Config.HARDWARE) {
1004            throw new IllegalArgumentException("can't create mutable bitmap with Config.HARDWARE");
1005        }
1006        if (colorSpace == null) {
1007            throw new IllegalArgumentException("can't create bitmap without a color space");
1008        }
1009
1010        Bitmap bm;
1011        // nullptr color spaces have a particular meaning in native and are interpreted as sRGB
1012        // (we also avoid the unnecessary extra work of the else branch)
1013        if (config != Config.ARGB_8888 || colorSpace == ColorSpace.get(ColorSpace.Named.SRGB)) {
1014            bm = nativeCreate(null, 0, width, width, height, config.nativeInt, true, null, null);
1015        } else {
1016            if (!(colorSpace instanceof ColorSpace.Rgb)) {
1017                throw new IllegalArgumentException("colorSpace must be an RGB color space");
1018            }
1019            ColorSpace.Rgb rgb = (ColorSpace.Rgb) colorSpace;
1020            ColorSpace.Rgb.TransferParameters parameters = rgb.getTransferParameters();
1021            if (parameters == null) {
1022                throw new IllegalArgumentException("colorSpace must use an ICC "
1023                        + "parametric transfer function");
1024            }
1025
1026            ColorSpace.Rgb d50 = (ColorSpace.Rgb) ColorSpace.adapt(rgb, ColorSpace.ILLUMINANT_D50);
1027            bm = nativeCreate(null, 0, width, width, height, config.nativeInt, true,
1028                    d50.getTransform(), parameters);
1029        }
1030
1031        if (display != null) {
1032            bm.mDensity = display.densityDpi;
1033        }
1034        bm.setHasAlpha(hasAlpha);
1035        if ((config == Config.ARGB_8888 || config == Config.RGBA_F16) && !hasAlpha) {
1036            nativeErase(bm.mNativePtr, 0xff000000);
1037        }
1038        // No need to initialize the bitmap to zeroes with other configs;
1039        // it is backed by a VM byte array which is by definition preinitialized
1040        // to all zeroes.
1041        return bm;
1042    }
1043
1044    /**
1045     * Returns a immutable bitmap with the specified width and height, with each
1046     * pixel value set to the corresponding value in the colors array.  Its
1047     * initial density is as per {@link #getDensity}. The newly created
1048     * bitmap is in the {@link ColorSpace.Named#SRGB sRGB} color space.
1049     *
1050     * @param colors   Array of sRGB {@link Color colors} used to initialize the pixels.
1051     * @param offset   Number of values to skip before the first color in the
1052     *                 array of colors.
1053     * @param stride   Number of colors in the array between rows (must be >=
1054     *                 width or <= -width).
1055     * @param width    The width of the bitmap
1056     * @param height   The height of the bitmap
1057     * @param config   The bitmap config to create. If the config does not
1058     *                 support per-pixel alpha (e.g. RGB_565), then the alpha
1059     *                 bytes in the colors[] will be ignored (assumed to be FF)
1060     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the width or height are <= 0, or if
1061     *         the color array's length is less than the number of pixels.
1062     */
1063    public static Bitmap createBitmap(@NonNull @ColorInt int[] colors, int offset, int stride,
1064            int width, int height, @NonNull Config config) {
1065        return createBitmap(null, colors, offset, stride, width, height, config);
1066    }
1067
1068    /**
1069     * Returns a immutable bitmap with the specified width and height, with each
1070     * pixel value set to the corresponding value in the colors array.  Its
1071     * initial density is determined from the given {@link DisplayMetrics}.
1072     * The newly created bitmap is in the {@link ColorSpace.Named#SRGB sRGB}
1073     * color space.
1074     *
1075     * @param display  Display metrics for the display this bitmap will be
1076     *                 drawn on.
1077     * @param colors   Array of sRGB {@link Color colors} used to initialize the pixels.
1078     * @param offset   Number of values to skip before the first color in the
1079     *                 array of colors.
1080     * @param stride   Number of colors in the array between rows (must be >=
1081     *                 width or <= -width).
1082     * @param width    The width of the bitmap
1083     * @param height   The height of the bitmap
1084     * @param config   The bitmap config to create. If the config does not
1085     *                 support per-pixel alpha (e.g. RGB_565), then the alpha
1086     *                 bytes in the colors[] will be ignored (assumed to be FF)
1087     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the width or height are <= 0, or if
1088     *         the color array's length is less than the number of pixels.
1089     */
1090    public static Bitmap createBitmap(@NonNull DisplayMetrics display,
1091            @NonNull @ColorInt int[] colors, int offset, int stride,
1092            int width, int height, @NonNull Config config) {
1093
1094        checkWidthHeight(width, height);
1095        if (Math.abs(stride) < width) {
1096            throw new IllegalArgumentException("abs(stride) must be >= width");
1097        }
1098        int lastScanline = offset + (height - 1) * stride;
1099        int length = colors.length;
1100        if (offset < 0 || (offset + width > length) || lastScanline < 0 ||
1101                (lastScanline + width > length)) {
1102            throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException();
1103        }
1104        if (width <= 0 || height <= 0) {
1105            throw new IllegalArgumentException("width and height must be > 0");
1106        }
1107        Bitmap bm = nativeCreate(colors, offset, stride, width, height,
1108                            config.nativeInt, false, null, null);
1109        if (display != null) {
1110            bm.mDensity = display.densityDpi;
1111        }
1112        return bm;
1113    }
1114
1115    /**
1116     * Returns a immutable bitmap with the specified width and height, with each
1117     * pixel value set to the corresponding value in the colors array.  Its
1118     * initial density is as per {@link #getDensity}. The newly created
1119     * bitmap is in the {@link ColorSpace.Named#SRGB sRGB} color space.
1120     *
1121     * @param colors   Array of sRGB {@link Color colors} used to initialize the pixels.
1122     *                 This array must be at least as large as width * height.
1123     * @param width    The width of the bitmap
1124     * @param height   The height of the bitmap
1125     * @param config   The bitmap config to create. If the config does not
1126     *                 support per-pixel alpha (e.g. RGB_565), then the alpha
1127     *                 bytes in the colors[] will be ignored (assumed to be FF)
1128     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the width or height are <= 0, or if
1129     *         the color array's length is less than the number of pixels.
1130     */
1131    public static Bitmap createBitmap(@NonNull @ColorInt int[] colors,
1132            int width, int height, Config config) {
1133        return createBitmap(null, colors, 0, width, width, height, config);
1134    }
1135
1136    /**
1137     * Returns a immutable bitmap with the specified width and height, with each
1138     * pixel value set to the corresponding value in the colors array.  Its
1139     * initial density is determined from the given {@link DisplayMetrics}.
1140     * The newly created bitmap is in the {@link ColorSpace.Named#SRGB sRGB}
1141     * color space.
1142     *
1143     * @param display  Display metrics for the display this bitmap will be
1144     *                 drawn on.
1145     * @param colors   Array of sRGB {@link Color colors} used to initialize the pixels.
1146     *                 This array must be at least as large as width * height.
1147     * @param width    The width of the bitmap
1148     * @param height   The height of the bitmap
1149     * @param config   The bitmap config to create. If the config does not
1150     *                 support per-pixel alpha (e.g. RGB_565), then the alpha
1151     *                 bytes in the colors[] will be ignored (assumed to be FF)
1152     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the width or height are <= 0, or if
1153     *         the color array's length is less than the number of pixels.
1154     */
1155    public static Bitmap createBitmap(@Nullable DisplayMetrics display,
1156            @NonNull @ColorInt int colors[], int width, int height, @NonNull Config config) {
1157        return createBitmap(display, colors, 0, width, width, height, config);
1158    }
1159
1160    /**
1161     * Returns an optional array of private data, used by the UI system for
1162     * some bitmaps. Not intended to be called by applications.
1163     */
1164    public byte[] getNinePatchChunk() {
1165        return mNinePatchChunk;
1166    }
1167
1168    /**
1169     * Populates a rectangle with the bitmap's optical insets.
1170     *
1171     * @param outInsets Rect to populate with optical insets
1172     * @hide
1173     */
1174    public void getOpticalInsets(@NonNull Rect outInsets) {
1175        if (mNinePatchInsets == null) {
1176            outInsets.setEmpty();
1177        } else {
1178            outInsets.set(mNinePatchInsets.opticalRect);
1179        }
1180    }
1181
1182    /** @hide */
1183    public NinePatch.InsetStruct getNinePatchInsets() {
1184        return mNinePatchInsets;
1185    }
1186
1187    /**
1188     * Specifies the known formats a bitmap can be compressed into
1189     */
1190    public enum CompressFormat {
1191        JPEG    (0),
1192        PNG     (1),
1193        WEBP    (2);
1194
1195        CompressFormat(int nativeInt) {
1196            this.nativeInt = nativeInt;
1197        }
1198        final int nativeInt;
1199    }
1200
1201    /**
1202     * Number of bytes of temp storage we use for communicating between the
1203     * native compressor and the java OutputStream.
1204     */
1205    private final static int WORKING_COMPRESS_STORAGE = 4096;
1206
1207    /**
1208     * Write a compressed version of the bitmap to the specified outputstream.
1209     * If this returns true, the bitmap can be reconstructed by passing a
1210     * corresponding inputstream to BitmapFactory.decodeStream(). Note: not
1211     * all Formats support all bitmap configs directly, so it is possible that
1212     * the returned bitmap from BitmapFactory could be in a different bitdepth,
1213     * and/or may have lost per-pixel alpha (e.g. JPEG only supports opaque
1214     * pixels).
1215     *
1216     * @param format   The format of the compressed image
1217     * @param quality  Hint to the compressor, 0-100. 0 meaning compress for
1218     *                 small size, 100 meaning compress for max quality. Some
1219     *                 formats, like PNG which is lossless, will ignore the
1220     *                 quality setting
1221     * @param stream   The outputstream to write the compressed data.
1222     * @return true if successfully compressed to the specified stream.
1223     */
1224    public boolean compress(CompressFormat format, int quality, OutputStream stream) {
1225        checkRecycled("Can't compress a recycled bitmap");
1226        // do explicit check before calling the native method
1227        if (stream == null) {
1228            throw new NullPointerException();
1229        }
1230        if (quality < 0 || quality > 100) {
1231            throw new IllegalArgumentException("quality must be 0..100");
1232        }
1233        StrictMode.noteSlowCall("Compression of a bitmap is slow");
1234        Trace.traceBegin(Trace.TRACE_TAG_RESOURCES, "Bitmap.compress");
1235        boolean result = nativeCompress(mNativePtr, format.nativeInt,
1236                quality, stream, new byte[WORKING_COMPRESS_STORAGE]);
1237        Trace.traceEnd(Trace.TRACE_TAG_RESOURCES);
1238        return result;
1239    }
1240
1241    /**
1242     * Returns true if the bitmap is marked as mutable (i.e.&nbsp;can be drawn into)
1243     */
1244    public final boolean isMutable() {
1245        return mIsMutable;
1246    }
1247
1248    /**
1249     * <p>Indicates whether pixels stored in this bitmaps are stored pre-multiplied.
1250     * When a pixel is pre-multiplied, the RGB components have been multiplied by
1251     * the alpha component. For instance, if the original color is a 50%
1252     * translucent red <code>(128, 255, 0, 0)</code>, the pre-multiplied form is
1253     * <code>(128, 128, 0, 0)</code>.</p>
1254     *
1255     * <p>This method always returns false if {@link #getConfig()} is
1256     * {@link Bitmap.Config#RGB_565}.</p>
1257     *
1258     * <p>The return value is undefined if {@link #getConfig()} is
1259     * {@link Bitmap.Config#ALPHA_8}.</p>
1260     *
1261     * <p>This method only returns true if {@link #hasAlpha()} returns true.
1262     * A bitmap with no alpha channel can be used both as a pre-multiplied and
1263     * as a non pre-multiplied bitmap.</p>
1264     *
1265     * <p>Only pre-multiplied bitmaps may be drawn by the view system or
1266     * {@link Canvas}. If a non-pre-multiplied bitmap with an alpha channel is
1267     * drawn to a Canvas, a RuntimeException will be thrown.</p>
1268     *
1269     * @return true if the underlying pixels have been pre-multiplied, false
1270     *         otherwise
1271     *
1272     * @see Bitmap#setPremultiplied(boolean)
1273     * @see BitmapFactory.Options#inPremultiplied
1274     */
1275    public final boolean isPremultiplied() {
1276        if (mRecycled) {
1277            Log.w(TAG, "Called isPremultiplied() on a recycle()'d bitmap! This is undefined behavior!");
1278        }
1279        return nativeIsPremultiplied(mNativePtr);
1280    }
1281
1282    /**
1283     * Sets whether the bitmap should treat its data as pre-multiplied.
1284     *
1285     * <p>Bitmaps are always treated as pre-multiplied by the view system and
1286     * {@link Canvas} for performance reasons. Storing un-pre-multiplied data in
1287     * a Bitmap (through {@link #setPixel}, {@link #setPixels}, or {@link
1288     * BitmapFactory.Options#inPremultiplied BitmapFactory.Options.inPremultiplied})
1289     * can lead to incorrect blending if drawn by the framework.</p>
1290     *
1291     * <p>This method will not affect the behavior of a bitmap without an alpha
1292     * channel, or if {@link #hasAlpha()} returns false.</p>
1293     *
1294     * <p>Calling {@link #createBitmap} or {@link #createScaledBitmap} with a source
1295     * Bitmap whose colors are not pre-multiplied may result in a RuntimeException,
1296     * since those functions require drawing the source, which is not supported for
1297     * un-pre-multiplied Bitmaps.</p>
1298     *
1299     * @see Bitmap#isPremultiplied()
1300     * @see BitmapFactory.Options#inPremultiplied
1301     */
1302    public final void setPremultiplied(boolean premultiplied) {
1303        checkRecycled("setPremultiplied called on a recycled bitmap");
1304        mRequestPremultiplied = premultiplied;
1305        nativeSetPremultiplied(mNativePtr, premultiplied);
1306    }
1307
1308    /** Returns the bitmap's width */
1309    public final int getWidth() {
1310        if (mRecycled) {
1311            Log.w(TAG, "Called getWidth() on a recycle()'d bitmap! This is undefined behavior!");
1312        }
1313        return mWidth;
1314    }
1315
1316    /** Returns the bitmap's height */
1317    public final int getHeight() {
1318        if (mRecycled) {
1319            Log.w(TAG, "Called getHeight() on a recycle()'d bitmap! This is undefined behavior!");
1320        }
1321        return mHeight;
1322    }
1323
1324    /**
1325     * Convenience for calling {@link #getScaledWidth(int)} with the target
1326     * density of the given {@link Canvas}.
1327     */
1328    public int getScaledWidth(Canvas canvas) {
1329        return scaleFromDensity(getWidth(), mDensity, canvas.mDensity);
1330    }
1331
1332    /**
1333     * Convenience for calling {@link #getScaledHeight(int)} with the target
1334     * density of the given {@link Canvas}.
1335     */
1336    public int getScaledHeight(Canvas canvas) {
1337        return scaleFromDensity(getHeight(), mDensity, canvas.mDensity);
1338    }
1339
1340    /**
1341     * Convenience for calling {@link #getScaledWidth(int)} with the target
1342     * density of the given {@link DisplayMetrics}.
1343     */
1344    public int getScaledWidth(DisplayMetrics metrics) {
1345        return scaleFromDensity(getWidth(), mDensity, metrics.densityDpi);
1346    }
1347
1348    /**
1349     * Convenience for calling {@link #getScaledHeight(int)} with the target
1350     * density of the given {@link DisplayMetrics}.
1351     */
1352    public int getScaledHeight(DisplayMetrics metrics) {
1353        return scaleFromDensity(getHeight(), mDensity, metrics.densityDpi);
1354    }
1355
1356    /**
1357     * Convenience method that returns the width of this bitmap divided
1358     * by the density scale factor.
1359     *
1360     * @param targetDensity The density of the target canvas of the bitmap.
1361     * @return The scaled width of this bitmap, according to the density scale factor.
1362     */
1363    public int getScaledWidth(int targetDensity) {
1364        return scaleFromDensity(getWidth(), mDensity, targetDensity);
1365    }
1366
1367    /**
1368     * Convenience method that returns the height of this bitmap divided
1369     * by the density scale factor.
1370     *
1371     * @param targetDensity The density of the target canvas of the bitmap.
1372     * @return The scaled height of this bitmap, according to the density scale factor.
1373     */
1374    public int getScaledHeight(int targetDensity) {
1375        return scaleFromDensity(getHeight(), mDensity, targetDensity);
1376    }
1377
1378    /**
1379     * @hide
1380     */
1381    static public int scaleFromDensity(int size, int sdensity, int tdensity) {
1382        if (sdensity == DENSITY_NONE || tdensity == DENSITY_NONE || sdensity == tdensity) {
1383            return size;
1384        }
1385
1386        // Scale by tdensity / sdensity, rounding up.
1387        return ((size * tdensity) + (sdensity >> 1)) / sdensity;
1388    }
1389
1390    /**
1391     * Return the number of bytes between rows in the bitmap's pixels. Note that
1392     * this refers to the pixels as stored natively by the bitmap. If you call
1393     * getPixels() or setPixels(), then the pixels are uniformly treated as
1394     * 32bit values, packed according to the Color class.
1395     *
1396     * <p>As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT}, this method
1397     * should not be used to calculate the memory usage of the bitmap. Instead,
1398     * see {@link #getAllocationByteCount()}.
1399     *
1400     * @return number of bytes between rows of the native bitmap pixels.
1401     */
1402    public final int getRowBytes() {
1403        if (mRecycled) {
1404            Log.w(TAG, "Called getRowBytes() on a recycle()'d bitmap! This is undefined behavior!");
1405        }
1406        return nativeRowBytes(mNativePtr);
1407    }
1408
1409    /**
1410     * Returns the minimum number of bytes that can be used to store this bitmap's pixels.
1411     *
1412     * <p>As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT}, the result of this method can
1413     * no longer be used to determine memory usage of a bitmap. See {@link
1414     * #getAllocationByteCount()}.</p>
1415     */
1416    public final int getByteCount() {
1417        if (mRecycled) {
1418            Log.w(TAG, "Called getByteCount() on a recycle()'d bitmap! "
1419                    + "This is undefined behavior!");
1420            return 0;
1421        }
1422        // int result permits bitmaps up to 46,340 x 46,340
1423        return getRowBytes() * getHeight();
1424    }
1425
1426    /**
1427     * Returns the size of the allocated memory used to store this bitmap's pixels.
1428     *
1429     * <p>This can be larger than the result of {@link #getByteCount()} if a bitmap is reused to
1430     * decode other bitmaps of smaller size, or by manual reconfiguration. See {@link
1431     * #reconfigure(int, int, Config)}, {@link #setWidth(int)}, {@link #setHeight(int)}, {@link
1432     * #setConfig(Bitmap.Config)}, and {@link BitmapFactory.Options#inBitmap
1433     * BitmapFactory.Options.inBitmap}. If a bitmap is not modified in this way, this value will be
1434     * the same as that returned by {@link #getByteCount()}.</p>
1435     *
1436     * <p>This value will not change over the lifetime of a Bitmap.</p>
1437     *
1438     * @see #reconfigure(int, int, Config)
1439     */
1440    public final int getAllocationByteCount() {
1441        if (mRecycled) {
1442            Log.w(TAG, "Called getAllocationByteCount() on a recycle()'d bitmap! "
1443                    + "This is undefined behavior!");
1444            return 0;
1445        }
1446        return nativeGetAllocationByteCount(mNativePtr);
1447    }
1448
1449    /**
1450     * If the bitmap's internal config is in one of the public formats, return
1451     * that config, otherwise return null.
1452     */
1453    public final Config getConfig() {
1454        if (mRecycled) {
1455            Log.w(TAG, "Called getConfig() on a recycle()'d bitmap! This is undefined behavior!");
1456        }
1457        return Config.nativeToConfig(nativeConfig(mNativePtr));
1458    }
1459
1460    /** Returns true if the bitmap's config supports per-pixel alpha, and
1461     * if the pixels may contain non-opaque alpha values. For some configs,
1462     * this is always false (e.g. RGB_565), since they do not support per-pixel
1463     * alpha. However, for configs that do, the bitmap may be flagged to be
1464     * known that all of its pixels are opaque. In this case hasAlpha() will
1465     * also return false. If a config such as ARGB_8888 is not so flagged,
1466     * it will return true by default.
1467     */
1468    public final boolean hasAlpha() {
1469        if (mRecycled) {
1470            Log.w(TAG, "Called hasAlpha() on a recycle()'d bitmap! This is undefined behavior!");
1471        }
1472        return nativeHasAlpha(mNativePtr);
1473    }
1474
1475    /**
1476     * Tell the bitmap if all of the pixels are known to be opaque (false)
1477     * or if some of the pixels may contain non-opaque alpha values (true).
1478     * Note, for some configs (e.g. RGB_565) this call is ignored, since it
1479     * does not support per-pixel alpha values.
1480     *
1481     * This is meant as a drawing hint, as in some cases a bitmap that is known
1482     * to be opaque can take a faster drawing case than one that may have
1483     * non-opaque per-pixel alpha values.
1484     */
1485    public void setHasAlpha(boolean hasAlpha) {
1486        checkRecycled("setHasAlpha called on a recycled bitmap");
1487        nativeSetHasAlpha(mNativePtr, hasAlpha, mRequestPremultiplied);
1488    }
1489
1490    /**
1491     * Indicates whether the renderer responsible for drawing this
1492     * bitmap should attempt to use mipmaps when this bitmap is drawn
1493     * scaled down.
1494     *
1495     * If you know that you are going to draw this bitmap at less than
1496     * 50% of its original size, you may be able to obtain a higher
1497     * quality
1498     *
1499     * This property is only a suggestion that can be ignored by the
1500     * renderer. It is not guaranteed to have any effect.
1501     *
1502     * @return true if the renderer should attempt to use mipmaps,
1503     *         false otherwise
1504     *
1505     * @see #setHasMipMap(boolean)
1506     */
1507    public final boolean hasMipMap() {
1508        if (mRecycled) {
1509            Log.w(TAG, "Called hasMipMap() on a recycle()'d bitmap! This is undefined behavior!");
1510        }
1511        return nativeHasMipMap(mNativePtr);
1512    }
1513
1514    /**
1515     * Set a hint for the renderer responsible for drawing this bitmap
1516     * indicating that it should attempt to use mipmaps when this bitmap
1517     * is drawn scaled down.
1518     *
1519     * If you know that you are going to draw this bitmap at less than
1520     * 50% of its original size, you may be able to obtain a higher
1521     * quality by turning this property on.
1522     *
1523     * Note that if the renderer respects this hint it might have to
1524     * allocate extra memory to hold the mipmap levels for this bitmap.
1525     *
1526     * This property is only a suggestion that can be ignored by the
1527     * renderer. It is not guaranteed to have any effect.
1528     *
1529     * @param hasMipMap indicates whether the renderer should attempt
1530     *                  to use mipmaps
1531     *
1532     * @see #hasMipMap()
1533     */
1534    public final void setHasMipMap(boolean hasMipMap) {
1535        checkRecycled("setHasMipMap called on a recycled bitmap");
1536        nativeSetHasMipMap(mNativePtr, hasMipMap);
1537    }
1538
1539    /**
1540     * Returns the color space associated with this bitmap. If the color
1541     * space is unknown, this method returns null.
1542     */
1543    @Nullable
1544    public final ColorSpace getColorSpace() {
1545        // A reconfigure can change the configuration and rgba16f is
1546        // always linear scRGB at this time
1547        if (getConfig() == Config.RGBA_F16) {
1548            // Reset the color space for potential future reconfigurations
1549            mColorSpace = null;
1550            return ColorSpace.get(ColorSpace.Named.LINEAR_EXTENDED_SRGB);
1551        }
1552
1553        // Cache the color space retrieval since it can be fairly expensive
1554        if (mColorSpace == null) {
1555            if (nativeIsSRGB(mNativePtr)) {
1556                mColorSpace = ColorSpace.get(ColorSpace.Named.SRGB);
1557            } else {
1558                float[] xyz = new float[9];
1559                float[] params = new float[7];
1560
1561                boolean hasColorSpace = nativeGetColorSpace(mNativePtr, xyz, params);
1562                if (hasColorSpace) {
1563                    ColorSpace.Rgb.TransferParameters parameters =
1564                            new ColorSpace.Rgb.TransferParameters(
1565                                    params[0], params[1], params[2],
1566                                    params[3], params[4], params[5], params[6]);
1567                    ColorSpace cs = ColorSpace.match(xyz, parameters);
1568                    if (cs != null) {
1569                        mColorSpace = cs;
1570                    } else {
1571                        mColorSpace = new ColorSpace.Rgb("Unknown", xyz, parameters);
1572                    }
1573                }
1574            }
1575        }
1576
1577        return mColorSpace;
1578    }
1579
1580    /**
1581     * Fills the bitmap's pixels with the specified {@link Color}.
1582     *
1583     * @throws IllegalStateException if the bitmap is not mutable.
1584     */
1585    public void eraseColor(@ColorInt int c) {
1586        checkRecycled("Can't erase a recycled bitmap");
1587        if (!isMutable()) {
1588            throw new IllegalStateException("cannot erase immutable bitmaps");
1589        }
1590        nativeErase(mNativePtr, c);
1591    }
1592
1593    /**
1594     * Returns the {@link Color} at the specified location. Throws an exception
1595     * if x or y are out of bounds (negative or >= to the width or height
1596     * respectively). The returned color is a non-premultiplied ARGB value in
1597     * the {@link ColorSpace.Named#SRGB sRGB} color space.
1598     *
1599     * @param x    The x coordinate (0...width-1) of the pixel to return
1600     * @param y    The y coordinate (0...height-1) of the pixel to return
1601     * @return     The argb {@link Color} at the specified coordinate
1602     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if x, y exceed the bitmap's bounds
1603     * @throws IllegalStateException if the bitmap's config is {@link Config#HARDWARE}
1604     */
1605    @ColorInt
1606    public int getPixel(int x, int y) {
1607        checkRecycled("Can't call getPixel() on a recycled bitmap");
1608        checkHardware("unable to getPixel(), "
1609                + "pixel access is not supported on Config#HARDWARE bitmaps");
1610        checkPixelAccess(x, y);
1611        return nativeGetPixel(mNativePtr, x, y);
1612    }
1613
1614    /**
1615     * Returns in pixels[] a copy of the data in the bitmap. Each value is
1616     * a packed int representing a {@link Color}. The stride parameter allows
1617     * the caller to allow for gaps in the returned pixels array between
1618     * rows. For normal packed results, just pass width for the stride value.
1619     * The returned colors are non-premultiplied ARGB values in the
1620     * {@link ColorSpace.Named#SRGB sRGB} color space.
1621     *
1622     * @param pixels   The array to receive the bitmap's colors
1623     * @param offset   The first index to write into pixels[]
1624     * @param stride   The number of entries in pixels[] to skip between
1625     *                 rows (must be >= bitmap's width). Can be negative.
1626     * @param x        The x coordinate of the first pixel to read from
1627     *                 the bitmap
1628     * @param y        The y coordinate of the first pixel to read from
1629     *                 the bitmap
1630     * @param width    The number of pixels to read from each row
1631     * @param height   The number of rows to read
1632     *
1633     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if x, y, width, height exceed the
1634     *         bounds of the bitmap, or if abs(stride) < width.
1635     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if the pixels array is too small
1636     *         to receive the specified number of pixels.
1637     * @throws IllegalStateException if the bitmap's config is {@link Config#HARDWARE}
1638     */
1639    public void getPixels(@ColorInt int[] pixels, int offset, int stride,
1640                          int x, int y, int width, int height) {
1641        checkRecycled("Can't call getPixels() on a recycled bitmap");
1642        checkHardware("unable to getPixels(), "
1643                + "pixel access is not supported on Config#HARDWARE bitmaps");
1644        if (width == 0 || height == 0) {
1645            return; // nothing to do
1646        }
1647        checkPixelsAccess(x, y, width, height, offset, stride, pixels);
1648        nativeGetPixels(mNativePtr, pixels, offset, stride,
1649                        x, y, width, height);
1650    }
1651
1652    /**
1653     * Shared code to check for illegal arguments passed to getPixel()
1654     * or setPixel()
1655     *
1656     * @param x x coordinate of the pixel
1657     * @param y y coordinate of the pixel
1658     */
1659    private void checkPixelAccess(int x, int y) {
1660        checkXYSign(x, y);
1661        if (x >= getWidth()) {
1662            throw new IllegalArgumentException("x must be < bitmap.width()");
1663        }
1664        if (y >= getHeight()) {
1665            throw new IllegalArgumentException("y must be < bitmap.height()");
1666        }
1667    }
1668
1669    /**
1670     * Shared code to check for illegal arguments passed to getPixels()
1671     * or setPixels()
1672     *
1673     * @param x left edge of the area of pixels to access
1674     * @param y top edge of the area of pixels to access
1675     * @param width width of the area of pixels to access
1676     * @param height height of the area of pixels to access
1677     * @param offset offset into pixels[] array
1678     * @param stride number of elements in pixels[] between each logical row
1679     * @param pixels array to hold the area of pixels being accessed
1680    */
1681    private void checkPixelsAccess(int x, int y, int width, int height,
1682                                   int offset, int stride, int pixels[]) {
1683        checkXYSign(x, y);
1684        if (width < 0) {
1685            throw new IllegalArgumentException("width must be >= 0");
1686        }
1687        if (height < 0) {
1688            throw new IllegalArgumentException("height must be >= 0");
1689        }
1690        if (x + width > getWidth()) {
1691            throw new IllegalArgumentException(
1692                    "x + width must be <= bitmap.width()");
1693        }
1694        if (y + height > getHeight()) {
1695            throw new IllegalArgumentException(
1696                    "y + height must be <= bitmap.height()");
1697        }
1698        if (Math.abs(stride) < width) {
1699            throw new IllegalArgumentException("abs(stride) must be >= width");
1700        }
1701        int lastScanline = offset + (height - 1) * stride;
1702        int length = pixels.length;
1703        if (offset < 0 || (offset + width > length)
1704                || lastScanline < 0
1705                || (lastScanline + width > length)) {
1706            throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException();
1707        }
1708    }
1709
1710    /**
1711     * <p>Write the specified {@link Color} into the bitmap (assuming it is
1712     * mutable) at the x,y coordinate. The color must be a
1713     * non-premultiplied ARGB value in the {@link ColorSpace.Named#SRGB sRGB}
1714     * color space.</p>
1715     *
1716     * @param x     The x coordinate of the pixel to replace (0...width-1)
1717     * @param y     The y coordinate of the pixel to replace (0...height-1)
1718     * @param color The ARGB color to write into the bitmap
1719     *
1720     * @throws IllegalStateException if the bitmap is not mutable
1721     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if x, y are outside of the bitmap's
1722     *         bounds.
1723     */
1724    public void setPixel(int x, int y, @ColorInt int color) {
1725        checkRecycled("Can't call setPixel() on a recycled bitmap");
1726        if (!isMutable()) {
1727            throw new IllegalStateException();
1728        }
1729        checkPixelAccess(x, y);
1730        nativeSetPixel(mNativePtr, x, y, color);
1731    }
1732
1733    /**
1734     * <p>Replace pixels in the bitmap with the colors in the array. Each element
1735     * in the array is a packed int representing a non-premultiplied ARGB
1736     * {@link Color} in the {@link ColorSpace.Named#SRGB sRGB} color space.</p>
1737     *
1738     * @param pixels   The colors to write to the bitmap
1739     * @param offset   The index of the first color to read from pixels[]
1740     * @param stride   The number of colors in pixels[] to skip between rows.
1741     *                 Normally this value will be the same as the width of
1742     *                 the bitmap, but it can be larger (or negative).
1743     * @param x        The x coordinate of the first pixel to write to in
1744     *                 the bitmap.
1745     * @param y        The y coordinate of the first pixel to write to in
1746     *                 the bitmap.
1747     * @param width    The number of colors to copy from pixels[] per row
1748     * @param height   The number of rows to write to the bitmap
1749     *
1750     * @throws IllegalStateException if the bitmap is not mutable
1751     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if x, y, width, height are outside of
1752     *         the bitmap's bounds.
1753     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if the pixels array is too small
1754     *         to receive the specified number of pixels.
1755     */
1756    public void setPixels(@ColorInt int[] pixels, int offset, int stride,
1757            int x, int y, int width, int height) {
1758        checkRecycled("Can't call setPixels() on a recycled bitmap");
1759        if (!isMutable()) {
1760            throw new IllegalStateException();
1761        }
1762        if (width == 0 || height == 0) {
1763            return; // nothing to do
1764        }
1765        checkPixelsAccess(x, y, width, height, offset, stride, pixels);
1766        nativeSetPixels(mNativePtr, pixels, offset, stride,
1767                        x, y, width, height);
1768    }
1769
1770    public static final Parcelable.Creator<Bitmap> CREATOR
1771            = new Parcelable.Creator<Bitmap>() {
1772        /**
1773         * Rebuilds a bitmap previously stored with writeToParcel().
1774         *
1775         * @param p    Parcel object to read the bitmap from
1776         * @return a new bitmap created from the data in the parcel
1777         */
1778        public Bitmap createFromParcel(Parcel p) {
1779            Bitmap bm = nativeCreateFromParcel(p);
1780            if (bm == null) {
1781                throw new RuntimeException("Failed to unparcel Bitmap");
1782            }
1783            return bm;
1784        }
1785        public Bitmap[] newArray(int size) {
1786            return new Bitmap[size];
1787        }
1788    };
1789
1790    /**
1791     * No special parcel contents.
1792     */
1793    public int describeContents() {
1794        return 0;
1795    }
1796
1797    /**
1798     * Write the bitmap and its pixels to the parcel. The bitmap can be
1799     * rebuilt from the parcel by calling CREATOR.createFromParcel().
1800     *
1801     * If this bitmap is {@link Config#HARDWARE}, it may be unparceled with a different pixel
1802     * format (e.g. 565, 8888), but the content will be preserved to the best quality permitted
1803     * by the final pixel format
1804     * @param p    Parcel object to write the bitmap data into
1805     */
1806    public void writeToParcel(Parcel p, int flags) {
1807        checkRecycled("Can't parcel a recycled bitmap");
1808        noteHardwareBitmapSlowCall();
1809        if (!nativeWriteToParcel(mNativePtr, mIsMutable, mDensity, p)) {
1810            throw new RuntimeException("native writeToParcel failed");
1811        }
1812    }
1813
1814    /**
1815     * Returns a new bitmap that captures the alpha values of the original.
1816     * This may be drawn with Canvas.drawBitmap(), where the color(s) will be
1817     * taken from the paint that is passed to the draw call.
1818     *
1819     * @return new bitmap containing the alpha channel of the original bitmap.
1820     */
1821    @CheckResult
1822    public Bitmap extractAlpha() {
1823        return extractAlpha(null, null);
1824    }
1825
1826    /**
1827     * Returns a new bitmap that captures the alpha values of the original.
1828     * These values may be affected by the optional Paint parameter, which
1829     * can contain its own alpha, and may also contain a MaskFilter which
1830     * could change the actual dimensions of the resulting bitmap (e.g.
1831     * a blur maskfilter might enlarge the resulting bitmap). If offsetXY
1832     * is not null, it returns the amount to offset the returned bitmap so
1833     * that it will logically align with the original. For example, if the
1834     * paint contains a blur of radius 2, then offsetXY[] would contains
1835     * -2, -2, so that drawing the alpha bitmap offset by (-2, -2) and then
1836     * drawing the original would result in the blur visually aligning with
1837     * the original.
1838     *
1839     * <p>The initial density of the returned bitmap is the same as the original's.
1840     *
1841     * @param paint Optional paint used to modify the alpha values in the
1842     *              resulting bitmap. Pass null for default behavior.
1843     * @param offsetXY Optional array that returns the X (index 0) and Y
1844     *                 (index 1) offset needed to position the returned bitmap
1845     *                 so that it visually lines up with the original.
1846     * @return new bitmap containing the (optionally modified by paint) alpha
1847     *         channel of the original bitmap. This may be drawn with
1848     *         Canvas.drawBitmap(), where the color(s) will be taken from the
1849     *         paint that is passed to the draw call.
1850     */
1851    @CheckResult
1852    public Bitmap extractAlpha(Paint paint, int[] offsetXY) {
1853        checkRecycled("Can't extractAlpha on a recycled bitmap");
1854        long nativePaint = paint != null ? paint.getNativeInstance() : 0;
1855        noteHardwareBitmapSlowCall();
1856        Bitmap bm = nativeExtractAlpha(mNativePtr, nativePaint, offsetXY);
1857        if (bm == null) {
1858            throw new RuntimeException("Failed to extractAlpha on Bitmap");
1859        }
1860        bm.mDensity = mDensity;
1861        return bm;
1862    }
1863
1864    /**
1865     *  Given another bitmap, return true if it has the same dimensions, config,
1866     *  and pixel data as this bitmap. If any of those differ, return false.
1867     *  If other is null, return false.
1868     */
1869    public boolean sameAs(Bitmap other) {
1870        checkRecycled("Can't call sameAs on a recycled bitmap!");
1871        noteHardwareBitmapSlowCall();
1872        if (this == other) return true;
1873        if (other == null) return false;
1874        other.noteHardwareBitmapSlowCall();
1875        if (other.isRecycled()) {
1876            throw new IllegalArgumentException("Can't compare to a recycled bitmap!");
1877        }
1878        return nativeSameAs(mNativePtr, other.mNativePtr);
1879    }
1880
1881    /**
1882     * Rebuilds any caches associated with the bitmap that are used for
1883     * drawing it. In the case of purgeable bitmaps, this call will attempt to
1884     * ensure that the pixels have been decoded.
1885     * If this is called on more than one bitmap in sequence, the priority is
1886     * given in LRU order (i.e. the last bitmap called will be given highest
1887     * priority).
1888     *
1889     * For bitmaps with no associated caches, this call is effectively a no-op,
1890     * and therefore is harmless.
1891     */
1892    public void prepareToDraw() {
1893        checkRecycled("Can't prepareToDraw on a recycled bitmap!");
1894        // Kick off an update/upload of the bitmap outside of the normal
1895        // draw path.
1896        nativePrepareToDraw(mNativePtr);
1897    }
1898
1899    /**
1900     *
1901     * @return {@link GraphicBuffer} which is internally used by hardware bitmap
1902     * @hide
1903     */
1904    public GraphicBuffer createGraphicBufferHandle() {
1905        return nativeCreateGraphicBufferHandle(mNativePtr);
1906    }
1907
1908    //////////// native methods
1909
1910    private static native Bitmap nativeCreate(int[] colors, int offset,
1911                                              int stride, int width, int height,
1912                                              int nativeConfig, boolean mutable,
1913                                              @Nullable @Size(9) float[] xyzD50,
1914                                              @Nullable ColorSpace.Rgb.TransferParameters p);
1915    private static native Bitmap nativeCopy(long nativeSrcBitmap, int nativeConfig,
1916                                            boolean isMutable);
1917    private static native Bitmap nativeCopyAshmem(long nativeSrcBitmap);
1918    private static native Bitmap nativeCopyAshmemConfig(long nativeSrcBitmap, int nativeConfig);
1919    private static native long nativeGetNativeFinalizer();
1920    private static native boolean nativeRecycle(long nativeBitmap);
1921    private static native void nativeReconfigure(long nativeBitmap, int width, int height,
1922                                                 int config, boolean isPremultiplied);
1923
1924    private static native boolean nativeCompress(long nativeBitmap, int format,
1925                                            int quality, OutputStream stream,
1926                                            byte[] tempStorage);
1927    private static native void nativeErase(long nativeBitmap, int color);
1928    private static native int nativeRowBytes(long nativeBitmap);
1929    private static native int nativeConfig(long nativeBitmap);
1930
1931    private static native int nativeGetPixel(long nativeBitmap, int x, int y);
1932    private static native void nativeGetPixels(long nativeBitmap, int[] pixels,
1933                                               int offset, int stride, int x, int y,
1934                                               int width, int height);
1935
1936    private static native void nativeSetPixel(long nativeBitmap, int x, int y, int color);
1937    private static native void nativeSetPixels(long nativeBitmap, int[] colors,
1938                                               int offset, int stride, int x, int y,
1939                                               int width, int height);
1940    private static native void nativeCopyPixelsToBuffer(long nativeBitmap,
1941                                                        Buffer dst);
1942    private static native void nativeCopyPixelsFromBuffer(long nativeBitmap, Buffer src);
1943    private static native int nativeGenerationId(long nativeBitmap);
1944
1945    private static native Bitmap nativeCreateFromParcel(Parcel p);
1946    // returns true on success
1947    private static native boolean nativeWriteToParcel(long nativeBitmap,
1948                                                      boolean isMutable,
1949                                                      int density,
1950                                                      Parcel p);
1951    // returns a new bitmap built from the native bitmap's alpha, and the paint
1952    private static native Bitmap nativeExtractAlpha(long nativeBitmap,
1953                                                    long nativePaint,
1954                                                    int[] offsetXY);
1955
1956    private static native boolean nativeHasAlpha(long nativeBitmap);
1957    private static native boolean nativeIsPremultiplied(long nativeBitmap);
1958    private static native void nativeSetPremultiplied(long nativeBitmap,
1959                                                      boolean isPremul);
1960    private static native void nativeSetHasAlpha(long nativeBitmap,
1961                                                 boolean hasAlpha,
1962                                                 boolean requestPremul);
1963    private static native boolean nativeHasMipMap(long nativeBitmap);
1964    private static native void nativeSetHasMipMap(long nativeBitmap, boolean hasMipMap);
1965    private static native boolean nativeSameAs(long nativeBitmap0, long nativeBitmap1);
1966    private static native void nativePrepareToDraw(long nativeBitmap);
1967    private static native int nativeGetAllocationByteCount(long nativeBitmap);
1968    private static native Bitmap nativeCopyPreserveInternalConfig(long nativeBitmap);
1969    private static native Bitmap nativeCreateHardwareBitmap(GraphicBuffer buffer);
1970    private static native GraphicBuffer nativeCreateGraphicBufferHandle(long nativeBitmap);
1971    private static native boolean nativeGetColorSpace(long nativePtr, float[] xyz, float[] params);
1972    private static native boolean nativeIsSRGB(long nativePtr);
1973    private static native void nativeCopyColorSpace(long srcBitmap, long dstBitmap);
1974}
1975