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16 
17 package android.hardware.camera2;
18 
19 import android.annotation.NonNull;
20 import android.annotation.Nullable;
21 import android.hardware.camera2.impl.CameraMetadataNative;
22 import android.hardware.camera2.impl.CaptureResultExtras;
23 import android.hardware.camera2.impl.PublicKey;
24 import android.hardware.camera2.impl.SyntheticKey;
25 import android.hardware.camera2.utils.TypeReference;
26 import android.util.Log;
27 import android.util.Rational;
28 
29 import java.util.List;
30 
31 /**
32  * <p>The subset of the results of a single image capture from the image sensor.</p>
33  *
34  * <p>Contains a subset of the final configuration for the capture hardware (sensor, lens,
35  * flash), the processing pipeline, the control algorithms, and the output
36  * buffers.</p>
37  *
38  * <p>CaptureResults are produced by a {@link CameraDevice} after processing a
39  * {@link CaptureRequest}. All properties listed for capture requests can also
40  * be queried on the capture result, to determine the final values used for
41  * capture. The result also includes additional metadata about the state of the
42  * camera device during the capture.</p>
43  *
44  * <p>Not all properties returned by {@link CameraCharacteristics#getAvailableCaptureResultKeys()}
45  * are necessarily available. Some results are {@link CaptureResult partial} and will
46  * not have every key set. Only {@link TotalCaptureResult total} results are guaranteed to have
47  * every key available that was enabled by the request.</p>
48  *
49  * <p>{@link CaptureResult} objects are immutable.</p>
50  *
51  */
52 public class CaptureResult extends CameraMetadata<CaptureResult.Key<?>> {
53 
54     private static final String TAG = "CaptureResult";
55     private static final boolean VERBOSE = false;
56 
57     /**
58      * A {@code Key} is used to do capture result field lookups with
59      * {@link CaptureResult#get}.
60      *
61      * <p>For example, to get the timestamp corresponding to the exposure of the first row:
62      * <code><pre>
63      * long timestamp = captureResult.get(CaptureResult.SENSOR_TIMESTAMP);
64      * </pre></code>
65      * </p>
66      *
67      * <p>To enumerate over all possible keys for {@link CaptureResult}, see
68      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#getAvailableCaptureResultKeys}.</p>
69      *
70      * @see CaptureResult#get
71      * @see CameraCharacteristics#getAvailableCaptureResultKeys
72      */
73     public final static class Key<T> {
74         private final CameraMetadataNative.Key<T> mKey;
75 
76         /**
77          * Visible for testing and vendor extensions only.
78          *
79          * @hide
80          */
Key(String name, Class<T> type)81         public Key(String name, Class<T> type) {
82             mKey = new CameraMetadataNative.Key<T>(name, type);
83         }
84 
85         /**
86          * Visible for testing and vendor extensions only.
87          *
88          * @hide
89          */
Key(String name, TypeReference<T> typeReference)90         public Key(String name, TypeReference<T> typeReference) {
91             mKey = new CameraMetadataNative.Key<T>(name, typeReference);
92         }
93 
94         /**
95          * Return a camelCase, period separated name formatted like:
96          * {@code "root.section[.subsections].name"}.
97          *
98          * <p>Built-in keys exposed by the Android SDK are always prefixed with {@code "android."};
99          * keys that are device/platform-specific are prefixed with {@code "com."}.</p>
100          *
101          * <p>For example, {@code CameraCharacteristics.SCALER_STREAM_CONFIGURATION_MAP} would
102          * have a name of {@code "android.scaler.streamConfigurationMap"}; whereas a device
103          * specific key might look like {@code "com.google.nexus.data.private"}.</p>
104          *
105          * @return String representation of the key name
106          */
107         @NonNull
getName()108         public String getName() {
109             return mKey.getName();
110         }
111 
112         /**
113          * {@inheritDoc}
114          */
115         @Override
hashCode()116         public final int hashCode() {
117             return mKey.hashCode();
118         }
119 
120         /**
121          * {@inheritDoc}
122          */
123         @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
124         @Override
equals(Object o)125         public final boolean equals(Object o) {
126             return o instanceof Key && ((Key<T>)o).mKey.equals(mKey);
127         }
128 
129         /**
130          * Return this {@link Key} as a string representation.
131          *
132          * <p>{@code "CaptureResult.Key(%s)"}, where {@code %s} represents
133          * the name of this key as returned by {@link #getName}.</p>
134          *
135          * @return string representation of {@link Key}
136          */
137         @NonNull
138         @Override
toString()139         public String toString() {
140             return String.format("CaptureResult.Key(%s)", mKey.getName());
141         }
142 
143         /**
144          * Visible for CameraMetadataNative implementation only; do not use.
145          *
146          * TODO: Make this private or remove it altogether.
147          *
148          * @hide
149          */
getNativeKey()150         public CameraMetadataNative.Key<T> getNativeKey() {
151             return mKey;
152         }
153 
154         @SuppressWarnings({ "unchecked" })
Key(CameraMetadataNative.Key<?> nativeKey)155         /*package*/ Key(CameraMetadataNative.Key<?> nativeKey) {
156             mKey = (CameraMetadataNative.Key<T>) nativeKey;
157         }
158     }
159 
160     private final CameraMetadataNative mResults;
161     private final CaptureRequest mRequest;
162     private final int mSequenceId;
163     private final long mFrameNumber;
164 
165     /**
166      * Takes ownership of the passed-in properties object
167      *
168      * <p>For internal use only</p>
169      * @hide
170      */
CaptureResult(CameraMetadataNative results, CaptureRequest parent, CaptureResultExtras extras)171     public CaptureResult(CameraMetadataNative results, CaptureRequest parent,
172             CaptureResultExtras extras) {
173         if (results == null) {
174             throw new IllegalArgumentException("results was null");
175         }
176 
177         if (parent == null) {
178             throw new IllegalArgumentException("parent was null");
179         }
180 
181         if (extras == null) {
182             throw new IllegalArgumentException("extras was null");
183         }
184 
185         mResults = CameraMetadataNative.move(results);
186         if (mResults.isEmpty()) {
187             throw new AssertionError("Results must not be empty");
188         }
189         mRequest = parent;
190         mSequenceId = extras.getRequestId();
191         mFrameNumber = extras.getFrameNumber();
192     }
193 
194     /**
195      * Returns a copy of the underlying {@link CameraMetadataNative}.
196      * @hide
197      */
getNativeCopy()198     public CameraMetadataNative getNativeCopy() {
199         return new CameraMetadataNative(mResults);
200     }
201 
202     /**
203      * Creates a request-less result.
204      *
205      * <p><strong>For testing only.</strong></p>
206      * @hide
207      */
CaptureResult(CameraMetadataNative results, int sequenceId)208     public CaptureResult(CameraMetadataNative results, int sequenceId) {
209         if (results == null) {
210             throw new IllegalArgumentException("results was null");
211         }
212 
213         mResults = CameraMetadataNative.move(results);
214         if (mResults.isEmpty()) {
215             throw new AssertionError("Results must not be empty");
216         }
217 
218         mRequest = null;
219         mSequenceId = sequenceId;
220         mFrameNumber = -1;
221     }
222 
223     /**
224      * Get a capture result field value.
225      *
226      * <p>The field definitions can be found in {@link CaptureResult}.</p>
227      *
228      * <p>Querying the value for the same key more than once will return a value
229      * which is equal to the previous queried value.</p>
230      *
231      * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the key was not valid
232      *
233      * @param key The result field to read.
234      * @return The value of that key, or {@code null} if the field is not set.
235      */
236     @Nullable
get(Key<T> key)237     public <T> T get(Key<T> key) {
238         T value = mResults.get(key);
239         if (VERBOSE) Log.v(TAG, "#get for Key = " + key.getName() + ", returned value = " + value);
240         return value;
241     }
242 
243     /**
244      * {@inheritDoc}
245      * @hide
246      */
247     @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
248     @Override
getProtected(Key<?> key)249     protected <T> T getProtected(Key<?> key) {
250         return (T) mResults.get(key);
251     }
252 
253     /**
254      * {@inheritDoc}
255      * @hide
256      */
257     @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
258     @Override
getKeyClass()259     protected Class<Key<?>> getKeyClass() {
260         Object thisClass = Key.class;
261         return (Class<Key<?>>)thisClass;
262     }
263 
264     /**
265      * Dumps the native metadata contents to logcat.
266      *
267      * <p>Visibility for testing/debugging only. The results will not
268      * include any synthesized keys, as they are invisible to the native layer.</p>
269      *
270      * @hide
271      */
dumpToLog()272     public void dumpToLog() {
273         mResults.dumpToLog();
274     }
275 
276     /**
277      * {@inheritDoc}
278      */
279     @Override
280     @NonNull
getKeys()281     public List<Key<?>> getKeys() {
282         // Force the javadoc for this function to show up on the CaptureResult page
283         return super.getKeys();
284     }
285 
286     /**
287      * Get the request associated with this result.
288      *
289      * <p>Whenever a request has been fully or partially captured, with
290      * {@link CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback#onCaptureCompleted} or
291      * {@link CameraCaptureSession.CaptureCallback#onCaptureProgressed}, the {@code result}'s
292      * {@code getRequest()} will return that {@code request}.
293      * </p>
294      *
295      * <p>For example,
296      * <code><pre>cameraDevice.capture(someRequest, new CaptureCallback() {
297      *     {@literal @}Override
298      *     void onCaptureCompleted(CaptureRequest myRequest, CaptureResult myResult) {
299      *         assert(myResult.getRequest.equals(myRequest) == true);
300      *     }
301      * }, null);
302      * </code></pre>
303      * </p>
304      *
305      * @return The request associated with this result. Never {@code null}.
306      */
307     @NonNull
getRequest()308     public CaptureRequest getRequest() {
309         return mRequest;
310     }
311 
312     /**
313      * Get the frame number associated with this result.
314      *
315      * <p>Whenever a request has been processed, regardless of failure or success,
316      * it gets a unique frame number assigned to its future result/failure.</p>
317      *
318      * <p>For the same type of request (capturing from the camera device or reprocessing), this
319      * value monotonically increments, starting with 0, for every new result or failure and the
320      * scope is the lifetime of the {@link CameraDevice}. Between different types of requests,
321      * the frame number may not monotonically increment. For example, the frame number of a newer
322      * reprocess result may be smaller than the frame number of an older result of capturing new
323      * images from the camera device, but the frame number of a newer reprocess result will never be
324      * smaller than the frame number of an older reprocess result.</p>
325      *
326      * @return The frame number
327      *
328      * @see CameraDevice#createCaptureRequest
329      * @see CameraDevice#createReprocessCaptureRequest
330      */
getFrameNumber()331     public long getFrameNumber() {
332         return mFrameNumber;
333     }
334 
335     /**
336      * The sequence ID for this failure that was returned by the
337      * {@link CameraCaptureSession#capture} family of functions.
338      *
339      * <p>The sequence ID is a unique monotonically increasing value starting from 0,
340      * incremented every time a new group of requests is submitted to the CameraDevice.</p>
341      *
342      * @return int The ID for the sequence of requests that this capture result is a part of
343      *
344      * @see CameraDevice.CaptureCallback#onCaptureSequenceCompleted
345      * @see CameraDevice.CaptureCallback#onCaptureSequenceAborted
346      */
getSequenceId()347     public int getSequenceId() {
348         return mSequenceId;
349     }
350 
351     /*@O~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~
352      * The key entries below this point are generated from metadata
353      * definitions in /system/media/camera/docs. Do not modify by hand or
354      * modify the comment blocks at the start or end.
355      *~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~*/
356 
357     /**
358      * <p>The mode control selects how the image data is converted from the
359      * sensor's native color into linear sRGB color.</p>
360      * <p>When auto-white balance (AWB) is enabled with {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_MODE android.control.awbMode}, this
361      * control is overridden by the AWB routine. When AWB is disabled, the
362      * application controls how the color mapping is performed.</p>
363      * <p>We define the expected processing pipeline below. For consistency
364      * across devices, this is always the case with TRANSFORM_MATRIX.</p>
365      * <p>When either FULL or HIGH_QUALITY is used, the camera device may
366      * do additional processing but {@link CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS android.colorCorrection.gains} and
367      * {@link CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM android.colorCorrection.transform} will still be provided by the
368      * camera device (in the results) and be roughly correct.</p>
369      * <p>Switching to TRANSFORM_MATRIX and using the data provided from
370      * FAST or HIGH_QUALITY will yield a picture with the same white point
371      * as what was produced by the camera device in the earlier frame.</p>
372      * <p>The expected processing pipeline is as follows:</p>
373      * <p><img alt="White balance processing pipeline" src="../../../../images/camera2/metadata/android.colorCorrection.mode/processing_pipeline.png" /></p>
374      * <p>The white balance is encoded by two values, a 4-channel white-balance
375      * gain vector (applied in the Bayer domain), and a 3x3 color transform
376      * matrix (applied after demosaic).</p>
377      * <p>The 4-channel white-balance gains are defined as:</p>
378      * <pre><code>{@link CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS android.colorCorrection.gains} = [ R G_even G_odd B ]
379      * </code></pre>
380      * <p>where <code>G_even</code> is the gain for green pixels on even rows of the
381      * output, and <code>G_odd</code> is the gain for green pixels on the odd rows.
382      * These may be identical for a given camera device implementation; if
383      * the camera device does not support a separate gain for even/odd green
384      * channels, it will use the <code>G_even</code> value, and write <code>G_odd</code> equal to
385      * <code>G_even</code> in the output result metadata.</p>
386      * <p>The matrices for color transforms are defined as a 9-entry vector:</p>
387      * <pre><code>{@link CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM android.colorCorrection.transform} = [ I0 I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 ]
388      * </code></pre>
389      * <p>which define a transform from input sensor colors, <code>P_in = [ r g b ]</code>,
390      * to output linear sRGB, <code>P_out = [ r' g' b' ]</code>,</p>
391      * <p>with colors as follows:</p>
392      * <pre><code>r' = I0r + I1g + I2b
393      * g' = I3r + I4g + I5b
394      * b' = I6r + I7g + I8b
395      * </code></pre>
396      * <p>Both the input and output value ranges must match. Overflow/underflow
397      * values are clipped to fit within the range.</p>
398      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
399      * <ul>
400      *   <li>{@link #COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE_TRANSFORM_MATRIX TRANSFORM_MATRIX}</li>
401      *   <li>{@link #COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE_FAST FAST}</li>
402      *   <li>{@link #COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE_HIGH_QUALITY HIGH_QUALITY}</li>
403      * </ul></p>
404      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
405      * <p><b>Full capability</b> -
406      * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the
407      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
408      *
409      * @see CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS
410      * @see CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM
411      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_MODE
412      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
413      * @see #COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE_TRANSFORM_MATRIX
414      * @see #COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE_FAST
415      * @see #COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE_HIGH_QUALITY
416      */
417     @PublicKey
418     public static final Key<Integer> COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE =
419             new Key<Integer>("android.colorCorrection.mode", int.class);
420 
421     /**
422      * <p>A color transform matrix to use to transform
423      * from sensor RGB color space to output linear sRGB color space.</p>
424      * <p>This matrix is either set by the camera device when the request
425      * {@link CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE android.colorCorrection.mode} is not TRANSFORM_MATRIX, or
426      * directly by the application in the request when the
427      * {@link CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE android.colorCorrection.mode} is TRANSFORM_MATRIX.</p>
428      * <p>In the latter case, the camera device may round the matrix to account
429      * for precision issues; the final rounded matrix should be reported back
430      * in this matrix result metadata. The transform should keep the magnitude
431      * of the output color values within <code>[0, 1.0]</code> (assuming input color
432      * values is within the normalized range <code>[0, 1.0]</code>), or clipping may occur.</p>
433      * <p>The valid range of each matrix element varies on different devices, but
434      * values within [-1.5, 3.0] are guaranteed not to be clipped.</p>
435      * <p><b>Units</b>: Unitless scale factors</p>
436      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
437      * <p><b>Full capability</b> -
438      * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the
439      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
440      *
441      * @see CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE
442      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
443      */
444     @PublicKey
445     public static final Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.ColorSpaceTransform> COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM =
446             new Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.ColorSpaceTransform>("android.colorCorrection.transform", android.hardware.camera2.params.ColorSpaceTransform.class);
447 
448     /**
449      * <p>Gains applying to Bayer raw color channels for
450      * white-balance.</p>
451      * <p>These per-channel gains are either set by the camera device
452      * when the request {@link CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE android.colorCorrection.mode} is not
453      * TRANSFORM_MATRIX, or directly by the application in the
454      * request when the {@link CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE android.colorCorrection.mode} is
455      * TRANSFORM_MATRIX.</p>
456      * <p>The gains in the result metadata are the gains actually
457      * applied by the camera device to the current frame.</p>
458      * <p>The valid range of gains varies on different devices, but gains
459      * between [1.0, 3.0] are guaranteed not to be clipped. Even if a given
460      * device allows gains below 1.0, this is usually not recommended because
461      * this can create color artifacts.</p>
462      * <p><b>Units</b>: Unitless gain factors</p>
463      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
464      * <p><b>Full capability</b> -
465      * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the
466      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
467      *
468      * @see CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE
469      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
470      */
471     @PublicKey
472     public static final Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.RggbChannelVector> COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS =
473             new Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.RggbChannelVector>("android.colorCorrection.gains", android.hardware.camera2.params.RggbChannelVector.class);
474 
475     /**
476      * <p>Mode of operation for the chromatic aberration correction algorithm.</p>
477      * <p>Chromatic (color) aberration is caused by the fact that different wavelengths of light
478      * can not focus on the same point after exiting from the lens. This metadata defines
479      * the high level control of chromatic aberration correction algorithm, which aims to
480      * minimize the chromatic artifacts that may occur along the object boundaries in an
481      * image.</p>
482      * <p>FAST/HIGH_QUALITY both mean that camera device determined aberration
483      * correction will be applied. HIGH_QUALITY mode indicates that the camera device will
484      * use the highest-quality aberration correction algorithms, even if it slows down
485      * capture rate. FAST means the camera device will not slow down capture rate when
486      * applying aberration correction.</p>
487      * <p>LEGACY devices will always be in FAST mode.</p>
488      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
489      * <ul>
490      *   <li>{@link #COLOR_CORRECTION_ABERRATION_MODE_OFF OFF}</li>
491      *   <li>{@link #COLOR_CORRECTION_ABERRATION_MODE_FAST FAST}</li>
492      *   <li>{@link #COLOR_CORRECTION_ABERRATION_MODE_HIGH_QUALITY HIGH_QUALITY}</li>
493      * </ul></p>
494      * <p><b>Available values for this device:</b><br>
495      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#COLOR_CORRECTION_AVAILABLE_ABERRATION_MODES android.colorCorrection.availableAberrationModes}</p>
496      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
497      *
498      * @see CameraCharacteristics#COLOR_CORRECTION_AVAILABLE_ABERRATION_MODES
499      * @see #COLOR_CORRECTION_ABERRATION_MODE_OFF
500      * @see #COLOR_CORRECTION_ABERRATION_MODE_FAST
501      * @see #COLOR_CORRECTION_ABERRATION_MODE_HIGH_QUALITY
502      */
503     @PublicKey
504     public static final Key<Integer> COLOR_CORRECTION_ABERRATION_MODE =
505             new Key<Integer>("android.colorCorrection.aberrationMode", int.class);
506 
507     /**
508      * <p>The desired setting for the camera device's auto-exposure
509      * algorithm's antibanding compensation.</p>
510      * <p>Some kinds of lighting fixtures, such as some fluorescent
511      * lights, flicker at the rate of the power supply frequency
512      * (60Hz or 50Hz, depending on country). While this is
513      * typically not noticeable to a person, it can be visible to
514      * a camera device. If a camera sets its exposure time to the
515      * wrong value, the flicker may become visible in the
516      * viewfinder as flicker or in a final captured image, as a
517      * set of variable-brightness bands across the image.</p>
518      * <p>Therefore, the auto-exposure routines of camera devices
519      * include antibanding routines that ensure that the chosen
520      * exposure value will not cause such banding. The choice of
521      * exposure time depends on the rate of flicker, which the
522      * camera device can detect automatically, or the expected
523      * rate can be selected by the application using this
524      * control.</p>
525      * <p>A given camera device may not support all of the possible
526      * options for the antibanding mode. The
527      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_AE_AVAILABLE_ANTIBANDING_MODES android.control.aeAvailableAntibandingModes} key contains
528      * the available modes for a given camera device.</p>
529      * <p>AUTO mode is the default if it is available on given
530      * camera device. When AUTO mode is not available, the
531      * default will be either 50HZ or 60HZ, and both 50HZ
532      * and 60HZ will be available.</p>
533      * <p>If manual exposure control is enabled (by setting
534      * {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE android.control.aeMode} or {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE android.control.mode} to OFF),
535      * then this setting has no effect, and the application must
536      * ensure it selects exposure times that do not cause banding
537      * issues. The {@link CaptureResult#STATISTICS_SCENE_FLICKER android.statistics.sceneFlicker} key can assist
538      * the application in this.</p>
539      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
540      * <ul>
541      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AE_ANTIBANDING_MODE_OFF OFF}</li>
542      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AE_ANTIBANDING_MODE_50HZ 50HZ}</li>
543      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AE_ANTIBANDING_MODE_60HZ 60HZ}</li>
544      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AE_ANTIBANDING_MODE_AUTO AUTO}</li>
545      * </ul></p>
546      * <p><b>Available values for this device:</b><br></p>
547      * <p>{@link CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_AE_AVAILABLE_ANTIBANDING_MODES android.control.aeAvailableAntibandingModes}</p>
548      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
549      *
550      * @see CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_AE_AVAILABLE_ANTIBANDING_MODES
551      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE
552      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE
553      * @see CaptureResult#STATISTICS_SCENE_FLICKER
554      * @see #CONTROL_AE_ANTIBANDING_MODE_OFF
555      * @see #CONTROL_AE_ANTIBANDING_MODE_50HZ
556      * @see #CONTROL_AE_ANTIBANDING_MODE_60HZ
557      * @see #CONTROL_AE_ANTIBANDING_MODE_AUTO
558      */
559     @PublicKey
560     public static final Key<Integer> CONTROL_AE_ANTIBANDING_MODE =
561             new Key<Integer>("android.control.aeAntibandingMode", int.class);
562 
563     /**
564      * <p>Adjustment to auto-exposure (AE) target image
565      * brightness.</p>
566      * <p>The adjustment is measured as a count of steps, with the
567      * step size defined by {@link CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_AE_COMPENSATION_STEP android.control.aeCompensationStep} and the
568      * allowed range by {@link CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_AE_COMPENSATION_RANGE android.control.aeCompensationRange}.</p>
569      * <p>For example, if the exposure value (EV) step is 0.333, '6'
570      * will mean an exposure compensation of +2 EV; -3 will mean an
571      * exposure compensation of -1 EV. One EV represents a doubling
572      * of image brightness. Note that this control will only be
573      * effective if {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE android.control.aeMode} <code>!=</code> OFF. This control
574      * will take effect even when {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_LOCK android.control.aeLock} <code>== true</code>.</p>
575      * <p>In the event of exposure compensation value being changed, camera device
576      * may take several frames to reach the newly requested exposure target.
577      * During that time, {@link CaptureResult#CONTROL_AE_STATE android.control.aeState} field will be in the SEARCHING
578      * state. Once the new exposure target is reached, {@link CaptureResult#CONTROL_AE_STATE android.control.aeState} will
579      * change from SEARCHING to either CONVERGED, LOCKED (if AE lock is enabled), or
580      * FLASH_REQUIRED (if the scene is too dark for still capture).</p>
581      * <p><b>Units</b>: Compensation steps</p>
582      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
583      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_AE_COMPENSATION_RANGE android.control.aeCompensationRange}</p>
584      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
585      *
586      * @see CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_AE_COMPENSATION_RANGE
587      * @see CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_AE_COMPENSATION_STEP
588      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_LOCK
589      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE
590      * @see CaptureResult#CONTROL_AE_STATE
591      */
592     @PublicKey
593     public static final Key<Integer> CONTROL_AE_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION =
594             new Key<Integer>("android.control.aeExposureCompensation", int.class);
595 
596     /**
597      * <p>Whether auto-exposure (AE) is currently locked to its latest
598      * calculated values.</p>
599      * <p>When set to <code>true</code> (ON), the AE algorithm is locked to its latest parameters,
600      * and will not change exposure settings until the lock is set to <code>false</code> (OFF).</p>
601      * <p>Note that even when AE is locked, the flash may be fired if
602      * the {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE android.control.aeMode} is ON_AUTO_FLASH /
603      * ON_ALWAYS_FLASH / ON_AUTO_FLASH_REDEYE.</p>
604      * <p>When {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION android.control.aeExposureCompensation} is changed, even if the AE lock
605      * is ON, the camera device will still adjust its exposure value.</p>
606      * <p>If AE precapture is triggered (see {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER android.control.aePrecaptureTrigger})
607      * when AE is already locked, the camera device will not change the exposure time
608      * ({@link CaptureRequest#SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME android.sensor.exposureTime}) and sensitivity ({@link CaptureRequest#SENSOR_SENSITIVITY android.sensor.sensitivity})
609      * parameters. The flash may be fired if the {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE android.control.aeMode}
610      * is ON_AUTO_FLASH/ON_AUTO_FLASH_REDEYE and the scene is too dark. If the
611      * {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE android.control.aeMode} is ON_ALWAYS_FLASH, the scene may become overexposed.
612      * Similarly, AE precapture trigger CANCEL has no effect when AE is already locked.</p>
613      * <p>When an AE precapture sequence is triggered, AE unlock will not be able to unlock
614      * the AE if AE is locked by the camera device internally during precapture metering
615      * sequence In other words, submitting requests with AE unlock has no effect for an
616      * ongoing precapture metering sequence. Otherwise, the precapture metering sequence
617      * will never succeed in a sequence of preview requests where AE lock is always set
618      * to <code>false</code>.</p>
619      * <p>Since the camera device has a pipeline of in-flight requests, the settings that
620      * get locked do not necessarily correspond to the settings that were present in the
621      * latest capture result received from the camera device, since additional captures
622      * and AE updates may have occurred even before the result was sent out. If an
623      * application is switching between automatic and manual control and wishes to eliminate
624      * any flicker during the switch, the following procedure is recommended:</p>
625      * <ol>
626      * <li>Starting in auto-AE mode:</li>
627      * <li>Lock AE</li>
628      * <li>Wait for the first result to be output that has the AE locked</li>
629      * <li>Copy exposure settings from that result into a request, set the request to manual AE</li>
630      * <li>Submit the capture request, proceed to run manual AE as desired.</li>
631      * </ol>
632      * <p>See {@link CaptureResult#CONTROL_AE_STATE android.control.aeState} for AE lock related state transition details.</p>
633      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
634      *
635      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION
636      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE
637      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER
638      * @see CaptureResult#CONTROL_AE_STATE
639      * @see CaptureRequest#SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME
640      * @see CaptureRequest#SENSOR_SENSITIVITY
641      */
642     @PublicKey
643     public static final Key<Boolean> CONTROL_AE_LOCK =
644             new Key<Boolean>("android.control.aeLock", boolean.class);
645 
646     /**
647      * <p>The desired mode for the camera device's
648      * auto-exposure routine.</p>
649      * <p>This control is only effective if {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE android.control.mode} is
650      * AUTO.</p>
651      * <p>When set to any of the ON modes, the camera device's
652      * auto-exposure routine is enabled, overriding the
653      * application's selected exposure time, sensor sensitivity,
654      * and frame duration ({@link CaptureRequest#SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME android.sensor.exposureTime},
655      * {@link CaptureRequest#SENSOR_SENSITIVITY android.sensor.sensitivity}, and
656      * {@link CaptureRequest#SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION android.sensor.frameDuration}). If one of the FLASH modes
657      * is selected, the camera device's flash unit controls are
658      * also overridden.</p>
659      * <p>The FLASH modes are only available if the camera device
660      * has a flash unit ({@link CameraCharacteristics#FLASH_INFO_AVAILABLE android.flash.info.available} is <code>true</code>).</p>
661      * <p>If flash TORCH mode is desired, this field must be set to
662      * ON or OFF, and {@link CaptureRequest#FLASH_MODE android.flash.mode} set to TORCH.</p>
663      * <p>When set to any of the ON modes, the values chosen by the
664      * camera device auto-exposure routine for the overridden
665      * fields for a given capture will be available in its
666      * CaptureResult.</p>
667      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
668      * <ul>
669      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AE_MODE_OFF OFF}</li>
670      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AE_MODE_ON ON}</li>
671      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AE_MODE_ON_AUTO_FLASH ON_AUTO_FLASH}</li>
672      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AE_MODE_ON_ALWAYS_FLASH ON_ALWAYS_FLASH}</li>
673      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AE_MODE_ON_AUTO_FLASH_REDEYE ON_AUTO_FLASH_REDEYE}</li>
674      * </ul></p>
675      * <p><b>Available values for this device:</b><br>
676      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_AE_AVAILABLE_MODES android.control.aeAvailableModes}</p>
677      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
678      *
679      * @see CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_AE_AVAILABLE_MODES
680      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE
681      * @see CameraCharacteristics#FLASH_INFO_AVAILABLE
682      * @see CaptureRequest#FLASH_MODE
683      * @see CaptureRequest#SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME
684      * @see CaptureRequest#SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION
685      * @see CaptureRequest#SENSOR_SENSITIVITY
686      * @see #CONTROL_AE_MODE_OFF
687      * @see #CONTROL_AE_MODE_ON
688      * @see #CONTROL_AE_MODE_ON_AUTO_FLASH
689      * @see #CONTROL_AE_MODE_ON_ALWAYS_FLASH
690      * @see #CONTROL_AE_MODE_ON_AUTO_FLASH_REDEYE
691      */
692     @PublicKey
693     public static final Key<Integer> CONTROL_AE_MODE =
694             new Key<Integer>("android.control.aeMode", int.class);
695 
696     /**
697      * <p>List of metering areas to use for auto-exposure adjustment.</p>
698      * <p>Not available if {@link CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_MAX_REGIONS_AE android.control.maxRegionsAe} is 0.
699      * Otherwise will always be present.</p>
700      * <p>The maximum number of regions supported by the device is determined by the value
701      * of {@link CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_MAX_REGIONS_AE android.control.maxRegionsAe}.</p>
702      * <p>The coordinate system is based on the active pixel array,
703      * with (0,0) being the top-left pixel in the active pixel array, and
704      * ({@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize}.width - 1,
705      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize}.height - 1) being the
706      * bottom-right pixel in the active pixel array.</p>
707      * <p>The weight must be within <code>[0, 1000]</code>, and represents a weight
708      * for every pixel in the area. This means that a large metering area
709      * with the same weight as a smaller area will have more effect in
710      * the metering result. Metering areas can partially overlap and the
711      * camera device will add the weights in the overlap region.</p>
712      * <p>The weights are relative to weights of other exposure metering regions, so if only one
713      * region is used, all non-zero weights will have the same effect. A region with 0
714      * weight is ignored.</p>
715      * <p>If all regions have 0 weight, then no specific metering area needs to be used by the
716      * camera device.</p>
717      * <p>If the metering region is outside the used {@link CaptureRequest#SCALER_CROP_REGION android.scaler.cropRegion} returned in
718      * capture result metadata, the camera device will ignore the sections outside the crop
719      * region and output only the intersection rectangle as the metering region in the result
720      * metadata.  If the region is entirely outside the crop region, it will be ignored and
721      * not reported in the result metadata.</p>
722      * <p><b>Units</b>: Pixel coordinates within {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize}</p>
723      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
724      * Coordinates must be between <code>[(0,0), (width, height))</code> of
725      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize}</p>
726      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
727      *
728      * @see CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_MAX_REGIONS_AE
729      * @see CaptureRequest#SCALER_CROP_REGION
730      * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE
731      */
732     @PublicKey
733     public static final Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.MeteringRectangle[]> CONTROL_AE_REGIONS =
734             new Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.MeteringRectangle[]>("android.control.aeRegions", android.hardware.camera2.params.MeteringRectangle[].class);
735 
736     /**
737      * <p>Range over which the auto-exposure routine can
738      * adjust the capture frame rate to maintain good
739      * exposure.</p>
740      * <p>Only constrains auto-exposure (AE) algorithm, not
741      * manual control of {@link CaptureRequest#SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME android.sensor.exposureTime} and
742      * {@link CaptureRequest#SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION android.sensor.frameDuration}.</p>
743      * <p><b>Units</b>: Frames per second (FPS)</p>
744      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
745      * Any of the entries in {@link CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_AE_AVAILABLE_TARGET_FPS_RANGES android.control.aeAvailableTargetFpsRanges}</p>
746      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
747      *
748      * @see CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_AE_AVAILABLE_TARGET_FPS_RANGES
749      * @see CaptureRequest#SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME
750      * @see CaptureRequest#SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION
751      */
752     @PublicKey
753     public static final Key<android.util.Range<Integer>> CONTROL_AE_TARGET_FPS_RANGE =
754             new Key<android.util.Range<Integer>>("android.control.aeTargetFpsRange", new TypeReference<android.util.Range<Integer>>() {{ }});
755 
756     /**
757      * <p>Whether the camera device will trigger a precapture
758      * metering sequence when it processes this request.</p>
759      * <p>This entry is normally set to IDLE, or is not
760      * included at all in the request settings. When included and
761      * set to START, the camera device will trigger the auto-exposure (AE)
762      * precapture metering sequence.</p>
763      * <p>When set to CANCEL, the camera device will cancel any active
764      * precapture metering trigger, and return to its initial AE state.
765      * If a precapture metering sequence is already completed, and the camera
766      * device has implicitly locked the AE for subsequent still capture, the
767      * CANCEL trigger will unlock the AE and return to its initial AE state.</p>
768      * <p>The precapture sequence should be triggered before starting a
769      * high-quality still capture for final metering decisions to
770      * be made, and for firing pre-capture flash pulses to estimate
771      * scene brightness and required final capture flash power, when
772      * the flash is enabled.</p>
773      * <p>Normally, this entry should be set to START for only a
774      * single request, and the application should wait until the
775      * sequence completes before starting a new one.</p>
776      * <p>When a precapture metering sequence is finished, the camera device
777      * may lock the auto-exposure routine internally to be able to accurately expose the
778      * subsequent still capture image (<code>{@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT android.control.captureIntent} == STILL_CAPTURE</code>).
779      * For this case, the AE may not resume normal scan if no subsequent still capture is
780      * submitted. To ensure that the AE routine restarts normal scan, the application should
781      * submit a request with <code>{@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_LOCK android.control.aeLock} == true</code>, followed by a request
782      * with <code>{@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_LOCK android.control.aeLock} == false</code>, if the application decides not to submit a
783      * still capture request after the precapture sequence completes. Alternatively, for
784      * API level 23 or newer devices, the CANCEL can be used to unlock the camera device
785      * internally locked AE if the application doesn't submit a still capture request after
786      * the AE precapture trigger. Note that, the CANCEL was added in API level 23, and must not
787      * be used in devices that have earlier API levels.</p>
788      * <p>The exact effect of auto-exposure (AE) precapture trigger
789      * depends on the current AE mode and state; see
790      * {@link CaptureResult#CONTROL_AE_STATE android.control.aeState} for AE precapture state transition
791      * details.</p>
792      * <p>On LEGACY-level devices, the precapture trigger is not supported;
793      * capturing a high-resolution JPEG image will automatically trigger a
794      * precapture sequence before the high-resolution capture, including
795      * potentially firing a pre-capture flash.</p>
796      * <p>Using the precapture trigger and the auto-focus trigger {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER android.control.afTrigger}
797      * simultaneously is allowed. However, since these triggers often require cooperation between
798      * the auto-focus and auto-exposure routines (for example, the may need to be enabled for a
799      * focus sweep), the camera device may delay acting on a later trigger until the previous
800      * trigger has been fully handled. This may lead to longer intervals between the trigger and
801      * changes to {@link CaptureResult#CONTROL_AE_STATE android.control.aeState} indicating the start of the precapture sequence, for
802      * example.</p>
803      * <p>If both the precapture and the auto-focus trigger are activated on the same request, then
804      * the camera device will complete them in the optimal order for that device.</p>
805      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
806      * <ul>
807      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER_IDLE IDLE}</li>
808      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER_START START}</li>
809      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER_CANCEL CANCEL}</li>
810      * </ul></p>
811      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
812      * <p><b>Limited capability</b> -
813      * Present on all camera devices that report being at least {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED} devices in the
814      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
815      *
816      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_LOCK
817      * @see CaptureResult#CONTROL_AE_STATE
818      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER
819      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT
820      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
821      * @see #CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER_IDLE
822      * @see #CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER_START
823      * @see #CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER_CANCEL
824      */
825     @PublicKey
826     public static final Key<Integer> CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER =
827             new Key<Integer>("android.control.aePrecaptureTrigger", int.class);
828 
829     /**
830      * <p>Current state of the auto-exposure (AE) algorithm.</p>
831      * <p>Switching between or enabling AE modes ({@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE android.control.aeMode}) always
832      * resets the AE state to INACTIVE. Similarly, switching between {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE android.control.mode},
833      * or {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_SCENE_MODE android.control.sceneMode} if <code>{@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE android.control.mode} == USE_SCENE_MODE</code> resets all
834      * the algorithm states to INACTIVE.</p>
835      * <p>The camera device can do several state transitions between two results, if it is
836      * allowed by the state transition table. For example: INACTIVE may never actually be
837      * seen in a result.</p>
838      * <p>The state in the result is the state for this image (in sync with this image): if
839      * AE state becomes CONVERGED, then the image data associated with this result should
840      * be good to use.</p>
841      * <p>Below are state transition tables for different AE modes.</p>
842      * <table>
843      * <thead>
844      * <tr>
845      * <th align="center">State</th>
846      * <th align="center">Transition Cause</th>
847      * <th align="center">New State</th>
848      * <th align="center">Notes</th>
849      * </tr>
850      * </thead>
851      * <tbody>
852      * <tr>
853      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
854      * <td align="center"></td>
855      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
856      * <td align="center">Camera device auto exposure algorithm is disabled</td>
857      * </tr>
858      * </tbody>
859      * </table>
860      * <p>When {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE android.control.aeMode} is AE_MODE_ON_*:</p>
861      * <table>
862      * <thead>
863      * <tr>
864      * <th align="center">State</th>
865      * <th align="center">Transition Cause</th>
866      * <th align="center">New State</th>
867      * <th align="center">Notes</th>
868      * </tr>
869      * </thead>
870      * <tbody>
871      * <tr>
872      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
873      * <td align="center">Camera device initiates AE scan</td>
874      * <td align="center">SEARCHING</td>
875      * <td align="center">Values changing</td>
876      * </tr>
877      * <tr>
878      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
879      * <td align="center">{@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_LOCK android.control.aeLock} is ON</td>
880      * <td align="center">LOCKED</td>
881      * <td align="center">Values locked</td>
882      * </tr>
883      * <tr>
884      * <td align="center">SEARCHING</td>
885      * <td align="center">Camera device finishes AE scan</td>
886      * <td align="center">CONVERGED</td>
887      * <td align="center">Good values, not changing</td>
888      * </tr>
889      * <tr>
890      * <td align="center">SEARCHING</td>
891      * <td align="center">Camera device finishes AE scan</td>
892      * <td align="center">FLASH_REQUIRED</td>
893      * <td align="center">Converged but too dark w/o flash</td>
894      * </tr>
895      * <tr>
896      * <td align="center">SEARCHING</td>
897      * <td align="center">{@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_LOCK android.control.aeLock} is ON</td>
898      * <td align="center">LOCKED</td>
899      * <td align="center">Values locked</td>
900      * </tr>
901      * <tr>
902      * <td align="center">CONVERGED</td>
903      * <td align="center">Camera device initiates AE scan</td>
904      * <td align="center">SEARCHING</td>
905      * <td align="center">Values changing</td>
906      * </tr>
907      * <tr>
908      * <td align="center">CONVERGED</td>
909      * <td align="center">{@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_LOCK android.control.aeLock} is ON</td>
910      * <td align="center">LOCKED</td>
911      * <td align="center">Values locked</td>
912      * </tr>
913      * <tr>
914      * <td align="center">FLASH_REQUIRED</td>
915      * <td align="center">Camera device initiates AE scan</td>
916      * <td align="center">SEARCHING</td>
917      * <td align="center">Values changing</td>
918      * </tr>
919      * <tr>
920      * <td align="center">FLASH_REQUIRED</td>
921      * <td align="center">{@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_LOCK android.control.aeLock} is ON</td>
922      * <td align="center">LOCKED</td>
923      * <td align="center">Values locked</td>
924      * </tr>
925      * <tr>
926      * <td align="center">LOCKED</td>
927      * <td align="center">{@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_LOCK android.control.aeLock} is OFF</td>
928      * <td align="center">SEARCHING</td>
929      * <td align="center">Values not good after unlock</td>
930      * </tr>
931      * <tr>
932      * <td align="center">LOCKED</td>
933      * <td align="center">{@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_LOCK android.control.aeLock} is OFF</td>
934      * <td align="center">CONVERGED</td>
935      * <td align="center">Values good after unlock</td>
936      * </tr>
937      * <tr>
938      * <td align="center">LOCKED</td>
939      * <td align="center">{@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_LOCK android.control.aeLock} is OFF</td>
940      * <td align="center">FLASH_REQUIRED</td>
941      * <td align="center">Exposure good, but too dark</td>
942      * </tr>
943      * <tr>
944      * <td align="center">PRECAPTURE</td>
945      * <td align="center">Sequence done. {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_LOCK android.control.aeLock} is OFF</td>
946      * <td align="center">CONVERGED</td>
947      * <td align="center">Ready for high-quality capture</td>
948      * </tr>
949      * <tr>
950      * <td align="center">PRECAPTURE</td>
951      * <td align="center">Sequence done. {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_LOCK android.control.aeLock} is ON</td>
952      * <td align="center">LOCKED</td>
953      * <td align="center">Ready for high-quality capture</td>
954      * </tr>
955      * <tr>
956      * <td align="center">LOCKED</td>
957      * <td align="center">aeLock is ON and aePrecaptureTrigger is START</td>
958      * <td align="center">LOCKED</td>
959      * <td align="center">Precapture trigger is ignored when AE is already locked</td>
960      * </tr>
961      * <tr>
962      * <td align="center">LOCKED</td>
963      * <td align="center">aeLock is ON and aePrecaptureTrigger is CANCEL</td>
964      * <td align="center">LOCKED</td>
965      * <td align="center">Precapture trigger is ignored when AE is already locked</td>
966      * </tr>
967      * <tr>
968      * <td align="center">Any state (excluding LOCKED)</td>
969      * <td align="center">{@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER android.control.aePrecaptureTrigger} is START</td>
970      * <td align="center">PRECAPTURE</td>
971      * <td align="center">Start AE precapture metering sequence</td>
972      * </tr>
973      * <tr>
974      * <td align="center">Any state (excluding LOCKED)</td>
975      * <td align="center">{@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER android.control.aePrecaptureTrigger} is CANCEL</td>
976      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
977      * <td align="center">Currently active precapture metering sequence is canceled</td>
978      * </tr>
979      * </tbody>
980      * </table>
981      * <p>For the above table, the camera device may skip reporting any state changes that happen
982      * without application intervention (i.e. mode switch, trigger, locking). Any state that
983      * can be skipped in that manner is called a transient state.</p>
984      * <p>For example, for above AE modes (AE_MODE_ON_*), in addition to the state transitions
985      * listed in above table, it is also legal for the camera device to skip one or more
986      * transient states between two results. See below table for examples:</p>
987      * <table>
988      * <thead>
989      * <tr>
990      * <th align="center">State</th>
991      * <th align="center">Transition Cause</th>
992      * <th align="center">New State</th>
993      * <th align="center">Notes</th>
994      * </tr>
995      * </thead>
996      * <tbody>
997      * <tr>
998      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
999      * <td align="center">Camera device finished AE scan</td>
1000      * <td align="center">CONVERGED</td>
1001      * <td align="center">Values are already good, transient states are skipped by camera device.</td>
1002      * </tr>
1003      * <tr>
1004      * <td align="center">Any state (excluding LOCKED)</td>
1005      * <td align="center">{@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER android.control.aePrecaptureTrigger} is START, sequence done</td>
1006      * <td align="center">FLASH_REQUIRED</td>
1007      * <td align="center">Converged but too dark w/o flash after a precapture sequence, transient states are skipped by camera device.</td>
1008      * </tr>
1009      * <tr>
1010      * <td align="center">Any state (excluding LOCKED)</td>
1011      * <td align="center">{@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER android.control.aePrecaptureTrigger} is START, sequence done</td>
1012      * <td align="center">CONVERGED</td>
1013      * <td align="center">Converged after a precapture sequence, transient states are skipped by camera device.</td>
1014      * </tr>
1015      * <tr>
1016      * <td align="center">Any state (excluding LOCKED)</td>
1017      * <td align="center">{@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER android.control.aePrecaptureTrigger} is CANCEL, converged</td>
1018      * <td align="center">FLASH_REQUIRED</td>
1019      * <td align="center">Converged but too dark w/o flash after a precapture sequence is canceled, transient states are skipped by camera device.</td>
1020      * </tr>
1021      * <tr>
1022      * <td align="center">Any state (excluding LOCKED)</td>
1023      * <td align="center">{@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER android.control.aePrecaptureTrigger} is CANCEL, converged</td>
1024      * <td align="center">CONVERGED</td>
1025      * <td align="center">Converged after a precapture sequenceis canceled, transient states are skipped by camera device.</td>
1026      * </tr>
1027      * <tr>
1028      * <td align="center">CONVERGED</td>
1029      * <td align="center">Camera device finished AE scan</td>
1030      * <td align="center">FLASH_REQUIRED</td>
1031      * <td align="center">Converged but too dark w/o flash after a new scan, transient states are skipped by camera device.</td>
1032      * </tr>
1033      * <tr>
1034      * <td align="center">FLASH_REQUIRED</td>
1035      * <td align="center">Camera device finished AE scan</td>
1036      * <td align="center">CONVERGED</td>
1037      * <td align="center">Converged after a new scan, transient states are skipped by camera device.</td>
1038      * </tr>
1039      * </tbody>
1040      * </table>
1041      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
1042      * <ul>
1043      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AE_STATE_INACTIVE INACTIVE}</li>
1044      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AE_STATE_SEARCHING SEARCHING}</li>
1045      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AE_STATE_CONVERGED CONVERGED}</li>
1046      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AE_STATE_LOCKED LOCKED}</li>
1047      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AE_STATE_FLASH_REQUIRED FLASH_REQUIRED}</li>
1048      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AE_STATE_PRECAPTURE PRECAPTURE}</li>
1049      * </ul></p>
1050      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
1051      * <p><b>Limited capability</b> -
1052      * Present on all camera devices that report being at least {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED} devices in the
1053      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
1054      *
1055      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_LOCK
1056      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE
1057      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER
1058      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE
1059      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_SCENE_MODE
1060      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
1061      * @see #CONTROL_AE_STATE_INACTIVE
1062      * @see #CONTROL_AE_STATE_SEARCHING
1063      * @see #CONTROL_AE_STATE_CONVERGED
1064      * @see #CONTROL_AE_STATE_LOCKED
1065      * @see #CONTROL_AE_STATE_FLASH_REQUIRED
1066      * @see #CONTROL_AE_STATE_PRECAPTURE
1067      */
1068     @PublicKey
1069     public static final Key<Integer> CONTROL_AE_STATE =
1070             new Key<Integer>("android.control.aeState", int.class);
1071 
1072     /**
1073      * <p>Whether auto-focus (AF) is currently enabled, and what
1074      * mode it is set to.</p>
1075      * <p>Only effective if {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE android.control.mode} = AUTO and the lens is not fixed focus
1076      * (i.e. <code>{@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_MINIMUM_FOCUS_DISTANCE android.lens.info.minimumFocusDistance} &gt; 0</code>). Also note that
1077      * when {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE android.control.aeMode} is OFF, the behavior of AF is device
1078      * dependent. It is recommended to lock AF by using {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER android.control.afTrigger} before
1079      * setting {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE android.control.aeMode} to OFF, or set AF mode to OFF when AE is OFF.</p>
1080      * <p>If the lens is controlled by the camera device auto-focus algorithm,
1081      * the camera device will report the current AF status in {@link CaptureResult#CONTROL_AF_STATE android.control.afState}
1082      * in result metadata.</p>
1083      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
1084      * <ul>
1085      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AF_MODE_OFF OFF}</li>
1086      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AF_MODE_AUTO AUTO}</li>
1087      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AF_MODE_MACRO MACRO}</li>
1088      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AF_MODE_CONTINUOUS_VIDEO CONTINUOUS_VIDEO}</li>
1089      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AF_MODE_CONTINUOUS_PICTURE CONTINUOUS_PICTURE}</li>
1090      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AF_MODE_EDOF EDOF}</li>
1091      * </ul></p>
1092      * <p><b>Available values for this device:</b><br>
1093      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_AF_AVAILABLE_MODES android.control.afAvailableModes}</p>
1094      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
1095      *
1096      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE
1097      * @see CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_AF_AVAILABLE_MODES
1098      * @see CaptureResult#CONTROL_AF_STATE
1099      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER
1100      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE
1101      * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_MINIMUM_FOCUS_DISTANCE
1102      * @see #CONTROL_AF_MODE_OFF
1103      * @see #CONTROL_AF_MODE_AUTO
1104      * @see #CONTROL_AF_MODE_MACRO
1105      * @see #CONTROL_AF_MODE_CONTINUOUS_VIDEO
1106      * @see #CONTROL_AF_MODE_CONTINUOUS_PICTURE
1107      * @see #CONTROL_AF_MODE_EDOF
1108      */
1109     @PublicKey
1110     public static final Key<Integer> CONTROL_AF_MODE =
1111             new Key<Integer>("android.control.afMode", int.class);
1112 
1113     /**
1114      * <p>List of metering areas to use for auto-focus.</p>
1115      * <p>Not available if {@link CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_MAX_REGIONS_AF android.control.maxRegionsAf} is 0.
1116      * Otherwise will always be present.</p>
1117      * <p>The maximum number of focus areas supported by the device is determined by the value
1118      * of {@link CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_MAX_REGIONS_AF android.control.maxRegionsAf}.</p>
1119      * <p>The coordinate system is based on the active pixel array,
1120      * with (0,0) being the top-left pixel in the active pixel array, and
1121      * ({@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize}.width - 1,
1122      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize}.height - 1) being the
1123      * bottom-right pixel in the active pixel array.</p>
1124      * <p>The weight must be within <code>[0, 1000]</code>, and represents a weight
1125      * for every pixel in the area. This means that a large metering area
1126      * with the same weight as a smaller area will have more effect in
1127      * the metering result. Metering areas can partially overlap and the
1128      * camera device will add the weights in the overlap region.</p>
1129      * <p>The weights are relative to weights of other metering regions, so if only one region
1130      * is used, all non-zero weights will have the same effect. A region with 0 weight is
1131      * ignored.</p>
1132      * <p>If all regions have 0 weight, then no specific metering area needs to be used by the
1133      * camera device.</p>
1134      * <p>If the metering region is outside the used {@link CaptureRequest#SCALER_CROP_REGION android.scaler.cropRegion} returned in
1135      * capture result metadata, the camera device will ignore the sections outside the crop
1136      * region and output only the intersection rectangle as the metering region in the result
1137      * metadata. If the region is entirely outside the crop region, it will be ignored and
1138      * not reported in the result metadata.</p>
1139      * <p><b>Units</b>: Pixel coordinates within {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize}</p>
1140      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
1141      * Coordinates must be between <code>[(0,0), (width, height))</code> of
1142      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize}</p>
1143      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
1144      *
1145      * @see CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_MAX_REGIONS_AF
1146      * @see CaptureRequest#SCALER_CROP_REGION
1147      * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE
1148      */
1149     @PublicKey
1150     public static final Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.MeteringRectangle[]> CONTROL_AF_REGIONS =
1151             new Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.MeteringRectangle[]>("android.control.afRegions", android.hardware.camera2.params.MeteringRectangle[].class);
1152 
1153     /**
1154      * <p>Whether the camera device will trigger autofocus for this request.</p>
1155      * <p>This entry is normally set to IDLE, or is not
1156      * included at all in the request settings.</p>
1157      * <p>When included and set to START, the camera device will trigger the
1158      * autofocus algorithm. If autofocus is disabled, this trigger has no effect.</p>
1159      * <p>When set to CANCEL, the camera device will cancel any active trigger,
1160      * and return to its initial AF state.</p>
1161      * <p>Generally, applications should set this entry to START or CANCEL for only a
1162      * single capture, and then return it to IDLE (or not set at all). Specifying
1163      * START for multiple captures in a row means restarting the AF operation over
1164      * and over again.</p>
1165      * <p>See {@link CaptureResult#CONTROL_AF_STATE android.control.afState} for what the trigger means for each AF mode.</p>
1166      * <p>Using the autofocus trigger and the precapture trigger {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER android.control.aePrecaptureTrigger}
1167      * simultaneously is allowed. However, since these triggers often require cooperation between
1168      * the auto-focus and auto-exposure routines (for example, the may need to be enabled for a
1169      * focus sweep), the camera device may delay acting on a later trigger until the previous
1170      * trigger has been fully handled. This may lead to longer intervals between the trigger and
1171      * changes to {@link CaptureResult#CONTROL_AF_STATE android.control.afState}, for example.</p>
1172      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
1173      * <ul>
1174      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER_IDLE IDLE}</li>
1175      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER_START START}</li>
1176      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER_CANCEL CANCEL}</li>
1177      * </ul></p>
1178      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
1179      *
1180      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER
1181      * @see CaptureResult#CONTROL_AF_STATE
1182      * @see #CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER_IDLE
1183      * @see #CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER_START
1184      * @see #CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER_CANCEL
1185      */
1186     @PublicKey
1187     public static final Key<Integer> CONTROL_AF_TRIGGER =
1188             new Key<Integer>("android.control.afTrigger", int.class);
1189 
1190     /**
1191      * <p>Current state of auto-focus (AF) algorithm.</p>
1192      * <p>Switching between or enabling AF modes ({@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AF_MODE android.control.afMode}) always
1193      * resets the AF state to INACTIVE. Similarly, switching between {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE android.control.mode},
1194      * or {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_SCENE_MODE android.control.sceneMode} if <code>{@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE android.control.mode} == USE_SCENE_MODE</code> resets all
1195      * the algorithm states to INACTIVE.</p>
1196      * <p>The camera device can do several state transitions between two results, if it is
1197      * allowed by the state transition table. For example: INACTIVE may never actually be
1198      * seen in a result.</p>
1199      * <p>The state in the result is the state for this image (in sync with this image): if
1200      * AF state becomes FOCUSED, then the image data associated with this result should
1201      * be sharp.</p>
1202      * <p>Below are state transition tables for different AF modes.</p>
1203      * <p>When {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AF_MODE android.control.afMode} is AF_MODE_OFF or AF_MODE_EDOF:</p>
1204      * <table>
1205      * <thead>
1206      * <tr>
1207      * <th align="center">State</th>
1208      * <th align="center">Transition Cause</th>
1209      * <th align="center">New State</th>
1210      * <th align="center">Notes</th>
1211      * </tr>
1212      * </thead>
1213      * <tbody>
1214      * <tr>
1215      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
1216      * <td align="center"></td>
1217      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
1218      * <td align="center">Never changes</td>
1219      * </tr>
1220      * </tbody>
1221      * </table>
1222      * <p>When {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AF_MODE android.control.afMode} is AF_MODE_AUTO or AF_MODE_MACRO:</p>
1223      * <table>
1224      * <thead>
1225      * <tr>
1226      * <th align="center">State</th>
1227      * <th align="center">Transition Cause</th>
1228      * <th align="center">New State</th>
1229      * <th align="center">Notes</th>
1230      * </tr>
1231      * </thead>
1232      * <tbody>
1233      * <tr>
1234      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
1235      * <td align="center">AF_TRIGGER</td>
1236      * <td align="center">ACTIVE_SCAN</td>
1237      * <td align="center">Start AF sweep, Lens now moving</td>
1238      * </tr>
1239      * <tr>
1240      * <td align="center">ACTIVE_SCAN</td>
1241      * <td align="center">AF sweep done</td>
1242      * <td align="center">FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1243      * <td align="center">Focused, Lens now locked</td>
1244      * </tr>
1245      * <tr>
1246      * <td align="center">ACTIVE_SCAN</td>
1247      * <td align="center">AF sweep done</td>
1248      * <td align="center">NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1249      * <td align="center">Not focused, Lens now locked</td>
1250      * </tr>
1251      * <tr>
1252      * <td align="center">ACTIVE_SCAN</td>
1253      * <td align="center">AF_CANCEL</td>
1254      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
1255      * <td align="center">Cancel/reset AF, Lens now locked</td>
1256      * </tr>
1257      * <tr>
1258      * <td align="center">FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1259      * <td align="center">AF_CANCEL</td>
1260      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
1261      * <td align="center">Cancel/reset AF</td>
1262      * </tr>
1263      * <tr>
1264      * <td align="center">FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1265      * <td align="center">AF_TRIGGER</td>
1266      * <td align="center">ACTIVE_SCAN</td>
1267      * <td align="center">Start new sweep, Lens now moving</td>
1268      * </tr>
1269      * <tr>
1270      * <td align="center">NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1271      * <td align="center">AF_CANCEL</td>
1272      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
1273      * <td align="center">Cancel/reset AF</td>
1274      * </tr>
1275      * <tr>
1276      * <td align="center">NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1277      * <td align="center">AF_TRIGGER</td>
1278      * <td align="center">ACTIVE_SCAN</td>
1279      * <td align="center">Start new sweep, Lens now moving</td>
1280      * </tr>
1281      * <tr>
1282      * <td align="center">Any state</td>
1283      * <td align="center">Mode change</td>
1284      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
1285      * <td align="center"></td>
1286      * </tr>
1287      * </tbody>
1288      * </table>
1289      * <p>For the above table, the camera device may skip reporting any state changes that happen
1290      * without application intervention (i.e. mode switch, trigger, locking). Any state that
1291      * can be skipped in that manner is called a transient state.</p>
1292      * <p>For example, for these AF modes (AF_MODE_AUTO and AF_MODE_MACRO), in addition to the
1293      * state transitions listed in above table, it is also legal for the camera device to skip
1294      * one or more transient states between two results. See below table for examples:</p>
1295      * <table>
1296      * <thead>
1297      * <tr>
1298      * <th align="center">State</th>
1299      * <th align="center">Transition Cause</th>
1300      * <th align="center">New State</th>
1301      * <th align="center">Notes</th>
1302      * </tr>
1303      * </thead>
1304      * <tbody>
1305      * <tr>
1306      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
1307      * <td align="center">AF_TRIGGER</td>
1308      * <td align="center">FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1309      * <td align="center">Focus is already good or good after a scan, lens is now locked.</td>
1310      * </tr>
1311      * <tr>
1312      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
1313      * <td align="center">AF_TRIGGER</td>
1314      * <td align="center">NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1315      * <td align="center">Focus failed after a scan, lens is now locked.</td>
1316      * </tr>
1317      * <tr>
1318      * <td align="center">FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1319      * <td align="center">AF_TRIGGER</td>
1320      * <td align="center">FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1321      * <td align="center">Focus is already good or good after a scan, lens is now locked.</td>
1322      * </tr>
1323      * <tr>
1324      * <td align="center">NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1325      * <td align="center">AF_TRIGGER</td>
1326      * <td align="center">FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1327      * <td align="center">Focus is good after a scan, lens is not locked.</td>
1328      * </tr>
1329      * </tbody>
1330      * </table>
1331      * <p>When {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AF_MODE android.control.afMode} is AF_MODE_CONTINUOUS_VIDEO:</p>
1332      * <table>
1333      * <thead>
1334      * <tr>
1335      * <th align="center">State</th>
1336      * <th align="center">Transition Cause</th>
1337      * <th align="center">New State</th>
1338      * <th align="center">Notes</th>
1339      * </tr>
1340      * </thead>
1341      * <tbody>
1342      * <tr>
1343      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
1344      * <td align="center">Camera device initiates new scan</td>
1345      * <td align="center">PASSIVE_SCAN</td>
1346      * <td align="center">Start AF scan, Lens now moving</td>
1347      * </tr>
1348      * <tr>
1349      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
1350      * <td align="center">AF_TRIGGER</td>
1351      * <td align="center">NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1352      * <td align="center">AF state query, Lens now locked</td>
1353      * </tr>
1354      * <tr>
1355      * <td align="center">PASSIVE_SCAN</td>
1356      * <td align="center">Camera device completes current scan</td>
1357      * <td align="center">PASSIVE_FOCUSED</td>
1358      * <td align="center">End AF scan, Lens now locked</td>
1359      * </tr>
1360      * <tr>
1361      * <td align="center">PASSIVE_SCAN</td>
1362      * <td align="center">Camera device fails current scan</td>
1363      * <td align="center">PASSIVE_UNFOCUSED</td>
1364      * <td align="center">End AF scan, Lens now locked</td>
1365      * </tr>
1366      * <tr>
1367      * <td align="center">PASSIVE_SCAN</td>
1368      * <td align="center">AF_TRIGGER</td>
1369      * <td align="center">FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1370      * <td align="center">Immediate transition, if focus is good. Lens now locked</td>
1371      * </tr>
1372      * <tr>
1373      * <td align="center">PASSIVE_SCAN</td>
1374      * <td align="center">AF_TRIGGER</td>
1375      * <td align="center">NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1376      * <td align="center">Immediate transition, if focus is bad. Lens now locked</td>
1377      * </tr>
1378      * <tr>
1379      * <td align="center">PASSIVE_SCAN</td>
1380      * <td align="center">AF_CANCEL</td>
1381      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
1382      * <td align="center">Reset lens position, Lens now locked</td>
1383      * </tr>
1384      * <tr>
1385      * <td align="center">PASSIVE_FOCUSED</td>
1386      * <td align="center">Camera device initiates new scan</td>
1387      * <td align="center">PASSIVE_SCAN</td>
1388      * <td align="center">Start AF scan, Lens now moving</td>
1389      * </tr>
1390      * <tr>
1391      * <td align="center">PASSIVE_UNFOCUSED</td>
1392      * <td align="center">Camera device initiates new scan</td>
1393      * <td align="center">PASSIVE_SCAN</td>
1394      * <td align="center">Start AF scan, Lens now moving</td>
1395      * </tr>
1396      * <tr>
1397      * <td align="center">PASSIVE_FOCUSED</td>
1398      * <td align="center">AF_TRIGGER</td>
1399      * <td align="center">FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1400      * <td align="center">Immediate transition, lens now locked</td>
1401      * </tr>
1402      * <tr>
1403      * <td align="center">PASSIVE_UNFOCUSED</td>
1404      * <td align="center">AF_TRIGGER</td>
1405      * <td align="center">NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1406      * <td align="center">Immediate transition, lens now locked</td>
1407      * </tr>
1408      * <tr>
1409      * <td align="center">FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1410      * <td align="center">AF_TRIGGER</td>
1411      * <td align="center">FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1412      * <td align="center">No effect</td>
1413      * </tr>
1414      * <tr>
1415      * <td align="center">FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1416      * <td align="center">AF_CANCEL</td>
1417      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
1418      * <td align="center">Restart AF scan</td>
1419      * </tr>
1420      * <tr>
1421      * <td align="center">NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1422      * <td align="center">AF_TRIGGER</td>
1423      * <td align="center">NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1424      * <td align="center">No effect</td>
1425      * </tr>
1426      * <tr>
1427      * <td align="center">NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1428      * <td align="center">AF_CANCEL</td>
1429      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
1430      * <td align="center">Restart AF scan</td>
1431      * </tr>
1432      * </tbody>
1433      * </table>
1434      * <p>When {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AF_MODE android.control.afMode} is AF_MODE_CONTINUOUS_PICTURE:</p>
1435      * <table>
1436      * <thead>
1437      * <tr>
1438      * <th align="center">State</th>
1439      * <th align="center">Transition Cause</th>
1440      * <th align="center">New State</th>
1441      * <th align="center">Notes</th>
1442      * </tr>
1443      * </thead>
1444      * <tbody>
1445      * <tr>
1446      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
1447      * <td align="center">Camera device initiates new scan</td>
1448      * <td align="center">PASSIVE_SCAN</td>
1449      * <td align="center">Start AF scan, Lens now moving</td>
1450      * </tr>
1451      * <tr>
1452      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
1453      * <td align="center">AF_TRIGGER</td>
1454      * <td align="center">NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1455      * <td align="center">AF state query, Lens now locked</td>
1456      * </tr>
1457      * <tr>
1458      * <td align="center">PASSIVE_SCAN</td>
1459      * <td align="center">Camera device completes current scan</td>
1460      * <td align="center">PASSIVE_FOCUSED</td>
1461      * <td align="center">End AF scan, Lens now locked</td>
1462      * </tr>
1463      * <tr>
1464      * <td align="center">PASSIVE_SCAN</td>
1465      * <td align="center">Camera device fails current scan</td>
1466      * <td align="center">PASSIVE_UNFOCUSED</td>
1467      * <td align="center">End AF scan, Lens now locked</td>
1468      * </tr>
1469      * <tr>
1470      * <td align="center">PASSIVE_SCAN</td>
1471      * <td align="center">AF_TRIGGER</td>
1472      * <td align="center">FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1473      * <td align="center">Eventual transition once the focus is good. Lens now locked</td>
1474      * </tr>
1475      * <tr>
1476      * <td align="center">PASSIVE_SCAN</td>
1477      * <td align="center">AF_TRIGGER</td>
1478      * <td align="center">NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1479      * <td align="center">Eventual transition if cannot find focus. Lens now locked</td>
1480      * </tr>
1481      * <tr>
1482      * <td align="center">PASSIVE_SCAN</td>
1483      * <td align="center">AF_CANCEL</td>
1484      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
1485      * <td align="center">Reset lens position, Lens now locked</td>
1486      * </tr>
1487      * <tr>
1488      * <td align="center">PASSIVE_FOCUSED</td>
1489      * <td align="center">Camera device initiates new scan</td>
1490      * <td align="center">PASSIVE_SCAN</td>
1491      * <td align="center">Start AF scan, Lens now moving</td>
1492      * </tr>
1493      * <tr>
1494      * <td align="center">PASSIVE_UNFOCUSED</td>
1495      * <td align="center">Camera device initiates new scan</td>
1496      * <td align="center">PASSIVE_SCAN</td>
1497      * <td align="center">Start AF scan, Lens now moving</td>
1498      * </tr>
1499      * <tr>
1500      * <td align="center">PASSIVE_FOCUSED</td>
1501      * <td align="center">AF_TRIGGER</td>
1502      * <td align="center">FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1503      * <td align="center">Immediate trans. Lens now locked</td>
1504      * </tr>
1505      * <tr>
1506      * <td align="center">PASSIVE_UNFOCUSED</td>
1507      * <td align="center">AF_TRIGGER</td>
1508      * <td align="center">NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1509      * <td align="center">Immediate trans. Lens now locked</td>
1510      * </tr>
1511      * <tr>
1512      * <td align="center">FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1513      * <td align="center">AF_TRIGGER</td>
1514      * <td align="center">FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1515      * <td align="center">No effect</td>
1516      * </tr>
1517      * <tr>
1518      * <td align="center">FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1519      * <td align="center">AF_CANCEL</td>
1520      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
1521      * <td align="center">Restart AF scan</td>
1522      * </tr>
1523      * <tr>
1524      * <td align="center">NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1525      * <td align="center">AF_TRIGGER</td>
1526      * <td align="center">NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1527      * <td align="center">No effect</td>
1528      * </tr>
1529      * <tr>
1530      * <td align="center">NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED</td>
1531      * <td align="center">AF_CANCEL</td>
1532      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
1533      * <td align="center">Restart AF scan</td>
1534      * </tr>
1535      * </tbody>
1536      * </table>
1537      * <p>When switch between AF_MODE_CONTINUOUS_* (CAF modes) and AF_MODE_AUTO/AF_MODE_MACRO
1538      * (AUTO modes), the initial INACTIVE or PASSIVE_SCAN states may be skipped by the
1539      * camera device. When a trigger is included in a mode switch request, the trigger
1540      * will be evaluated in the context of the new mode in the request.
1541      * See below table for examples:</p>
1542      * <table>
1543      * <thead>
1544      * <tr>
1545      * <th align="center">State</th>
1546      * <th align="center">Transition Cause</th>
1547      * <th align="center">New State</th>
1548      * <th align="center">Notes</th>
1549      * </tr>
1550      * </thead>
1551      * <tbody>
1552      * <tr>
1553      * <td align="center">any state</td>
1554      * <td align="center">CAF--&gt;AUTO mode switch</td>
1555      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
1556      * <td align="center">Mode switch without trigger, initial state must be INACTIVE</td>
1557      * </tr>
1558      * <tr>
1559      * <td align="center">any state</td>
1560      * <td align="center">CAF--&gt;AUTO mode switch with AF_TRIGGER</td>
1561      * <td align="center">trigger-reachable states from INACTIVE</td>
1562      * <td align="center">Mode switch with trigger, INACTIVE is skipped</td>
1563      * </tr>
1564      * <tr>
1565      * <td align="center">any state</td>
1566      * <td align="center">AUTO--&gt;CAF mode switch</td>
1567      * <td align="center">passively reachable states from INACTIVE</td>
1568      * <td align="center">Mode switch without trigger, passive transient state is skipped</td>
1569      * </tr>
1570      * </tbody>
1571      * </table>
1572      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
1573      * <ul>
1574      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AF_STATE_INACTIVE INACTIVE}</li>
1575      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AF_STATE_PASSIVE_SCAN PASSIVE_SCAN}</li>
1576      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AF_STATE_PASSIVE_FOCUSED PASSIVE_FOCUSED}</li>
1577      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AF_STATE_ACTIVE_SCAN ACTIVE_SCAN}</li>
1578      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AF_STATE_FOCUSED_LOCKED FOCUSED_LOCKED}</li>
1579      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AF_STATE_NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED}</li>
1580      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AF_STATE_PASSIVE_UNFOCUSED PASSIVE_UNFOCUSED}</li>
1581      * </ul></p>
1582      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
1583      *
1584      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AF_MODE
1585      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE
1586      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_SCENE_MODE
1587      * @see #CONTROL_AF_STATE_INACTIVE
1588      * @see #CONTROL_AF_STATE_PASSIVE_SCAN
1589      * @see #CONTROL_AF_STATE_PASSIVE_FOCUSED
1590      * @see #CONTROL_AF_STATE_ACTIVE_SCAN
1591      * @see #CONTROL_AF_STATE_FOCUSED_LOCKED
1592      * @see #CONTROL_AF_STATE_NOT_FOCUSED_LOCKED
1593      * @see #CONTROL_AF_STATE_PASSIVE_UNFOCUSED
1594      */
1595     @PublicKey
1596     public static final Key<Integer> CONTROL_AF_STATE =
1597             new Key<Integer>("android.control.afState", int.class);
1598 
1599     /**
1600      * <p>Whether auto-white balance (AWB) is currently locked to its
1601      * latest calculated values.</p>
1602      * <p>When set to <code>true</code> (ON), the AWB algorithm is locked to its latest parameters,
1603      * and will not change color balance settings until the lock is set to <code>false</code> (OFF).</p>
1604      * <p>Since the camera device has a pipeline of in-flight requests, the settings that
1605      * get locked do not necessarily correspond to the settings that were present in the
1606      * latest capture result received from the camera device, since additional captures
1607      * and AWB updates may have occurred even before the result was sent out. If an
1608      * application is switching between automatic and manual control and wishes to eliminate
1609      * any flicker during the switch, the following procedure is recommended:</p>
1610      * <ol>
1611      * <li>Starting in auto-AWB mode:</li>
1612      * <li>Lock AWB</li>
1613      * <li>Wait for the first result to be output that has the AWB locked</li>
1614      * <li>Copy AWB settings from that result into a request, set the request to manual AWB</li>
1615      * <li>Submit the capture request, proceed to run manual AWB as desired.</li>
1616      * </ol>
1617      * <p>Note that AWB lock is only meaningful when
1618      * {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_MODE android.control.awbMode} is in the AUTO mode; in other modes,
1619      * AWB is already fixed to a specific setting.</p>
1620      * <p>Some LEGACY devices may not support ON; the value is then overridden to OFF.</p>
1621      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
1622      *
1623      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_MODE
1624      */
1625     @PublicKey
1626     public static final Key<Boolean> CONTROL_AWB_LOCK =
1627             new Key<Boolean>("android.control.awbLock", boolean.class);
1628 
1629     /**
1630      * <p>Whether auto-white balance (AWB) is currently setting the color
1631      * transform fields, and what its illumination target
1632      * is.</p>
1633      * <p>This control is only effective if {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE android.control.mode} is AUTO.</p>
1634      * <p>When set to the ON mode, the camera device's auto-white balance
1635      * routine is enabled, overriding the application's selected
1636      * {@link CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM android.colorCorrection.transform}, {@link CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS android.colorCorrection.gains} and
1637      * {@link CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE android.colorCorrection.mode}. Note that when {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE android.control.aeMode}
1638      * is OFF, the behavior of AWB is device dependent. It is recommened to
1639      * also set AWB mode to OFF or lock AWB by using {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_LOCK android.control.awbLock} before
1640      * setting AE mode to OFF.</p>
1641      * <p>When set to the OFF mode, the camera device's auto-white balance
1642      * routine is disabled. The application manually controls the white
1643      * balance by {@link CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM android.colorCorrection.transform}, {@link CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS android.colorCorrection.gains}
1644      * and {@link CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE android.colorCorrection.mode}.</p>
1645      * <p>When set to any other modes, the camera device's auto-white
1646      * balance routine is disabled. The camera device uses each
1647      * particular illumination target for white balance
1648      * adjustment. The application's values for
1649      * {@link CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM android.colorCorrection.transform},
1650      * {@link CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS android.colorCorrection.gains} and
1651      * {@link CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE android.colorCorrection.mode} are ignored.</p>
1652      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
1653      * <ul>
1654      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AWB_MODE_OFF OFF}</li>
1655      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AWB_MODE_AUTO AUTO}</li>
1656      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AWB_MODE_INCANDESCENT INCANDESCENT}</li>
1657      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AWB_MODE_FLUORESCENT FLUORESCENT}</li>
1658      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AWB_MODE_WARM_FLUORESCENT WARM_FLUORESCENT}</li>
1659      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AWB_MODE_DAYLIGHT DAYLIGHT}</li>
1660      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AWB_MODE_CLOUDY_DAYLIGHT CLOUDY_DAYLIGHT}</li>
1661      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AWB_MODE_TWILIGHT TWILIGHT}</li>
1662      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AWB_MODE_SHADE SHADE}</li>
1663      * </ul></p>
1664      * <p><b>Available values for this device:</b><br>
1665      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_AWB_AVAILABLE_MODES android.control.awbAvailableModes}</p>
1666      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
1667      *
1668      * @see CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS
1669      * @see CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE
1670      * @see CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM
1671      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE
1672      * @see CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_AWB_AVAILABLE_MODES
1673      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_LOCK
1674      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE
1675      * @see #CONTROL_AWB_MODE_OFF
1676      * @see #CONTROL_AWB_MODE_AUTO
1677      * @see #CONTROL_AWB_MODE_INCANDESCENT
1678      * @see #CONTROL_AWB_MODE_FLUORESCENT
1679      * @see #CONTROL_AWB_MODE_WARM_FLUORESCENT
1680      * @see #CONTROL_AWB_MODE_DAYLIGHT
1681      * @see #CONTROL_AWB_MODE_CLOUDY_DAYLIGHT
1682      * @see #CONTROL_AWB_MODE_TWILIGHT
1683      * @see #CONTROL_AWB_MODE_SHADE
1684      */
1685     @PublicKey
1686     public static final Key<Integer> CONTROL_AWB_MODE =
1687             new Key<Integer>("android.control.awbMode", int.class);
1688 
1689     /**
1690      * <p>List of metering areas to use for auto-white-balance illuminant
1691      * estimation.</p>
1692      * <p>Not available if {@link CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_MAX_REGIONS_AWB android.control.maxRegionsAwb} is 0.
1693      * Otherwise will always be present.</p>
1694      * <p>The maximum number of regions supported by the device is determined by the value
1695      * of {@link CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_MAX_REGIONS_AWB android.control.maxRegionsAwb}.</p>
1696      * <p>The coordinate system is based on the active pixel array,
1697      * with (0,0) being the top-left pixel in the active pixel array, and
1698      * ({@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize}.width - 1,
1699      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize}.height - 1) being the
1700      * bottom-right pixel in the active pixel array.</p>
1701      * <p>The weight must range from 0 to 1000, and represents a weight
1702      * for every pixel in the area. This means that a large metering area
1703      * with the same weight as a smaller area will have more effect in
1704      * the metering result. Metering areas can partially overlap and the
1705      * camera device will add the weights in the overlap region.</p>
1706      * <p>The weights are relative to weights of other white balance metering regions, so if
1707      * only one region is used, all non-zero weights will have the same effect. A region with
1708      * 0 weight is ignored.</p>
1709      * <p>If all regions have 0 weight, then no specific metering area needs to be used by the
1710      * camera device.</p>
1711      * <p>If the metering region is outside the used {@link CaptureRequest#SCALER_CROP_REGION android.scaler.cropRegion} returned in
1712      * capture result metadata, the camera device will ignore the sections outside the crop
1713      * region and output only the intersection rectangle as the metering region in the result
1714      * metadata.  If the region is entirely outside the crop region, it will be ignored and
1715      * not reported in the result metadata.</p>
1716      * <p><b>Units</b>: Pixel coordinates within {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize}</p>
1717      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
1718      * Coordinates must be between <code>[(0,0), (width, height))</code> of
1719      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize}</p>
1720      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
1721      *
1722      * @see CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_MAX_REGIONS_AWB
1723      * @see CaptureRequest#SCALER_CROP_REGION
1724      * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE
1725      */
1726     @PublicKey
1727     public static final Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.MeteringRectangle[]> CONTROL_AWB_REGIONS =
1728             new Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.MeteringRectangle[]>("android.control.awbRegions", android.hardware.camera2.params.MeteringRectangle[].class);
1729 
1730     /**
1731      * <p>Information to the camera device 3A (auto-exposure,
1732      * auto-focus, auto-white balance) routines about the purpose
1733      * of this capture, to help the camera device to decide optimal 3A
1734      * strategy.</p>
1735      * <p>This control (except for MANUAL) is only effective if
1736      * <code>{@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE android.control.mode} != OFF</code> and any 3A routine is active.</p>
1737      * <p>ZERO_SHUTTER_LAG will be supported if {@link CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES android.request.availableCapabilities}
1738      * contains PRIVATE_REPROCESSING or YUV_REPROCESSING. MANUAL will be supported if
1739      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES android.request.availableCapabilities} contains MANUAL_SENSOR. Other intent values are
1740      * always supported.</p>
1741      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
1742      * <ul>
1743      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT_CUSTOM CUSTOM}</li>
1744      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT_PREVIEW PREVIEW}</li>
1745      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT_STILL_CAPTURE STILL_CAPTURE}</li>
1746      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT_VIDEO_RECORD VIDEO_RECORD}</li>
1747      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT_VIDEO_SNAPSHOT VIDEO_SNAPSHOT}</li>
1748      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT_ZERO_SHUTTER_LAG ZERO_SHUTTER_LAG}</li>
1749      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT_MANUAL MANUAL}</li>
1750      * </ul></p>
1751      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
1752      *
1753      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE
1754      * @see CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES
1755      * @see #CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT_CUSTOM
1756      * @see #CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT_PREVIEW
1757      * @see #CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT_STILL_CAPTURE
1758      * @see #CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT_VIDEO_RECORD
1759      * @see #CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT_VIDEO_SNAPSHOT
1760      * @see #CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT_ZERO_SHUTTER_LAG
1761      * @see #CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT_MANUAL
1762      */
1763     @PublicKey
1764     public static final Key<Integer> CONTROL_CAPTURE_INTENT =
1765             new Key<Integer>("android.control.captureIntent", int.class);
1766 
1767     /**
1768      * <p>Current state of auto-white balance (AWB) algorithm.</p>
1769      * <p>Switching between or enabling AWB modes ({@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_MODE android.control.awbMode}) always
1770      * resets the AWB state to INACTIVE. Similarly, switching between {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE android.control.mode},
1771      * or {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_SCENE_MODE android.control.sceneMode} if <code>{@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE android.control.mode} == USE_SCENE_MODE</code> resets all
1772      * the algorithm states to INACTIVE.</p>
1773      * <p>The camera device can do several state transitions between two results, if it is
1774      * allowed by the state transition table. So INACTIVE may never actually be seen in
1775      * a result.</p>
1776      * <p>The state in the result is the state for this image (in sync with this image): if
1777      * AWB state becomes CONVERGED, then the image data associated with this result should
1778      * be good to use.</p>
1779      * <p>Below are state transition tables for different AWB modes.</p>
1780      * <p>When <code>{@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_MODE android.control.awbMode} != AWB_MODE_AUTO</code>:</p>
1781      * <table>
1782      * <thead>
1783      * <tr>
1784      * <th align="center">State</th>
1785      * <th align="center">Transition Cause</th>
1786      * <th align="center">New State</th>
1787      * <th align="center">Notes</th>
1788      * </tr>
1789      * </thead>
1790      * <tbody>
1791      * <tr>
1792      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
1793      * <td align="center"></td>
1794      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
1795      * <td align="center">Camera device auto white balance algorithm is disabled</td>
1796      * </tr>
1797      * </tbody>
1798      * </table>
1799      * <p>When {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_MODE android.control.awbMode} is AWB_MODE_AUTO:</p>
1800      * <table>
1801      * <thead>
1802      * <tr>
1803      * <th align="center">State</th>
1804      * <th align="center">Transition Cause</th>
1805      * <th align="center">New State</th>
1806      * <th align="center">Notes</th>
1807      * </tr>
1808      * </thead>
1809      * <tbody>
1810      * <tr>
1811      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
1812      * <td align="center">Camera device initiates AWB scan</td>
1813      * <td align="center">SEARCHING</td>
1814      * <td align="center">Values changing</td>
1815      * </tr>
1816      * <tr>
1817      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
1818      * <td align="center">{@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_LOCK android.control.awbLock} is ON</td>
1819      * <td align="center">LOCKED</td>
1820      * <td align="center">Values locked</td>
1821      * </tr>
1822      * <tr>
1823      * <td align="center">SEARCHING</td>
1824      * <td align="center">Camera device finishes AWB scan</td>
1825      * <td align="center">CONVERGED</td>
1826      * <td align="center">Good values, not changing</td>
1827      * </tr>
1828      * <tr>
1829      * <td align="center">SEARCHING</td>
1830      * <td align="center">{@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_LOCK android.control.awbLock} is ON</td>
1831      * <td align="center">LOCKED</td>
1832      * <td align="center">Values locked</td>
1833      * </tr>
1834      * <tr>
1835      * <td align="center">CONVERGED</td>
1836      * <td align="center">Camera device initiates AWB scan</td>
1837      * <td align="center">SEARCHING</td>
1838      * <td align="center">Values changing</td>
1839      * </tr>
1840      * <tr>
1841      * <td align="center">CONVERGED</td>
1842      * <td align="center">{@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_LOCK android.control.awbLock} is ON</td>
1843      * <td align="center">LOCKED</td>
1844      * <td align="center">Values locked</td>
1845      * </tr>
1846      * <tr>
1847      * <td align="center">LOCKED</td>
1848      * <td align="center">{@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_LOCK android.control.awbLock} is OFF</td>
1849      * <td align="center">SEARCHING</td>
1850      * <td align="center">Values not good after unlock</td>
1851      * </tr>
1852      * </tbody>
1853      * </table>
1854      * <p>For the above table, the camera device may skip reporting any state changes that happen
1855      * without application intervention (i.e. mode switch, trigger, locking). Any state that
1856      * can be skipped in that manner is called a transient state.</p>
1857      * <p>For example, for this AWB mode (AWB_MODE_AUTO), in addition to the state transitions
1858      * listed in above table, it is also legal for the camera device to skip one or more
1859      * transient states between two results. See below table for examples:</p>
1860      * <table>
1861      * <thead>
1862      * <tr>
1863      * <th align="center">State</th>
1864      * <th align="center">Transition Cause</th>
1865      * <th align="center">New State</th>
1866      * <th align="center">Notes</th>
1867      * </tr>
1868      * </thead>
1869      * <tbody>
1870      * <tr>
1871      * <td align="center">INACTIVE</td>
1872      * <td align="center">Camera device finished AWB scan</td>
1873      * <td align="center">CONVERGED</td>
1874      * <td align="center">Values are already good, transient states are skipped by camera device.</td>
1875      * </tr>
1876      * <tr>
1877      * <td align="center">LOCKED</td>
1878      * <td align="center">{@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_LOCK android.control.awbLock} is OFF</td>
1879      * <td align="center">CONVERGED</td>
1880      * <td align="center">Values good after unlock, transient states are skipped by camera device.</td>
1881      * </tr>
1882      * </tbody>
1883      * </table>
1884      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
1885      * <ul>
1886      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AWB_STATE_INACTIVE INACTIVE}</li>
1887      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AWB_STATE_SEARCHING SEARCHING}</li>
1888      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AWB_STATE_CONVERGED CONVERGED}</li>
1889      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_AWB_STATE_LOCKED LOCKED}</li>
1890      * </ul></p>
1891      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
1892      * <p><b>Limited capability</b> -
1893      * Present on all camera devices that report being at least {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED} devices in the
1894      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
1895      *
1896      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_LOCK
1897      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_MODE
1898      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE
1899      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_SCENE_MODE
1900      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
1901      * @see #CONTROL_AWB_STATE_INACTIVE
1902      * @see #CONTROL_AWB_STATE_SEARCHING
1903      * @see #CONTROL_AWB_STATE_CONVERGED
1904      * @see #CONTROL_AWB_STATE_LOCKED
1905      */
1906     @PublicKey
1907     public static final Key<Integer> CONTROL_AWB_STATE =
1908             new Key<Integer>("android.control.awbState", int.class);
1909 
1910     /**
1911      * <p>A special color effect to apply.</p>
1912      * <p>When this mode is set, a color effect will be applied
1913      * to images produced by the camera device. The interpretation
1914      * and implementation of these color effects is left to the
1915      * implementor of the camera device, and should not be
1916      * depended on to be consistent (or present) across all
1917      * devices.</p>
1918      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
1919      * <ul>
1920      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE_OFF OFF}</li>
1921      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE_MONO MONO}</li>
1922      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE_NEGATIVE NEGATIVE}</li>
1923      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE_SOLARIZE SOLARIZE}</li>
1924      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE_SEPIA SEPIA}</li>
1925      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE_POSTERIZE POSTERIZE}</li>
1926      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE_WHITEBOARD WHITEBOARD}</li>
1927      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE_BLACKBOARD BLACKBOARD}</li>
1928      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE_AQUA AQUA}</li>
1929      * </ul></p>
1930      * <p><b>Available values for this device:</b><br>
1931      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_AVAILABLE_EFFECTS android.control.availableEffects}</p>
1932      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
1933      *
1934      * @see CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_AVAILABLE_EFFECTS
1935      * @see #CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE_OFF
1936      * @see #CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE_MONO
1937      * @see #CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE_NEGATIVE
1938      * @see #CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE_SOLARIZE
1939      * @see #CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE_SEPIA
1940      * @see #CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE_POSTERIZE
1941      * @see #CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE_WHITEBOARD
1942      * @see #CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE_BLACKBOARD
1943      * @see #CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE_AQUA
1944      */
1945     @PublicKey
1946     public static final Key<Integer> CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE =
1947             new Key<Integer>("android.control.effectMode", int.class);
1948 
1949     /**
1950      * <p>Overall mode of 3A (auto-exposure, auto-white-balance, auto-focus) control
1951      * routines.</p>
1952      * <p>This is a top-level 3A control switch. When set to OFF, all 3A control
1953      * by the camera device is disabled. The application must set the fields for
1954      * capture parameters itself.</p>
1955      * <p>When set to AUTO, the individual algorithm controls in
1956      * android.control.* are in effect, such as {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AF_MODE android.control.afMode}.</p>
1957      * <p>When set to USE_SCENE_MODE, the individual controls in
1958      * android.control.* are mostly disabled, and the camera device implements
1959      * one of the scene mode settings (such as ACTION, SUNSET, or PARTY)
1960      * as it wishes. The camera device scene mode 3A settings are provided by
1961      * {@link android.hardware.camera2.CaptureResult capture results}.</p>
1962      * <p>When set to OFF_KEEP_STATE, it is similar to OFF mode, the only difference
1963      * is that this frame will not be used by camera device background 3A statistics
1964      * update, as if this frame is never captured. This mode can be used in the scenario
1965      * where the application doesn't want a 3A manual control capture to affect
1966      * the subsequent auto 3A capture results.</p>
1967      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
1968      * <ul>
1969      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_MODE_OFF OFF}</li>
1970      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_MODE_AUTO AUTO}</li>
1971      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_MODE_USE_SCENE_MODE USE_SCENE_MODE}</li>
1972      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_MODE_OFF_KEEP_STATE OFF_KEEP_STATE}</li>
1973      * </ul></p>
1974      * <p><b>Available values for this device:</b><br>
1975      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_AVAILABLE_MODES android.control.availableModes}</p>
1976      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
1977      *
1978      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AF_MODE
1979      * @see CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_AVAILABLE_MODES
1980      * @see #CONTROL_MODE_OFF
1981      * @see #CONTROL_MODE_AUTO
1982      * @see #CONTROL_MODE_USE_SCENE_MODE
1983      * @see #CONTROL_MODE_OFF_KEEP_STATE
1984      */
1985     @PublicKey
1986     public static final Key<Integer> CONTROL_MODE =
1987             new Key<Integer>("android.control.mode", int.class);
1988 
1989     /**
1990      * <p>Control for which scene mode is currently active.</p>
1991      * <p>Scene modes are custom camera modes optimized for a certain set of conditions and
1992      * capture settings.</p>
1993      * <p>This is the mode that that is active when
1994      * <code>{@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE android.control.mode} == USE_SCENE_MODE</code>. Aside from FACE_PRIORITY, these modes will
1995      * disable {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE android.control.aeMode}, {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_MODE android.control.awbMode}, and {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AF_MODE android.control.afMode}
1996      * while in use.</p>
1997      * <p>The interpretation and implementation of these scene modes is left
1998      * to the implementor of the camera device. Their behavior will not be
1999      * consistent across all devices, and any given device may only implement
2000      * a subset of these modes.</p>
2001      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
2002      * <ul>
2003      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_DISABLED DISABLED}</li>
2004      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_FACE_PRIORITY FACE_PRIORITY}</li>
2005      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_ACTION ACTION}</li>
2006      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_PORTRAIT PORTRAIT}</li>
2007      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPE}</li>
2008      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_NIGHT NIGHT}</li>
2009      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_NIGHT_PORTRAIT NIGHT_PORTRAIT}</li>
2010      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_THEATRE THEATRE}</li>
2011      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_BEACH BEACH}</li>
2012      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_SNOW SNOW}</li>
2013      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_SUNSET SUNSET}</li>
2014      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_STEADYPHOTO STEADYPHOTO}</li>
2015      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_FIREWORKS FIREWORKS}</li>
2016      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_SPORTS SPORTS}</li>
2017      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_PARTY PARTY}</li>
2018      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_CANDLELIGHT CANDLELIGHT}</li>
2019      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_BARCODE BARCODE}</li>
2020      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_HIGH_SPEED_VIDEO HIGH_SPEED_VIDEO}</li>
2021      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_HDR HDR}</li>
2022      * </ul></p>
2023      * <p><b>Available values for this device:</b><br>
2024      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_AVAILABLE_SCENE_MODES android.control.availableSceneModes}</p>
2025      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
2026      *
2027      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE
2028      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AF_MODE
2029      * @see CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_AVAILABLE_SCENE_MODES
2030      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_MODE
2031      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE
2032      * @see #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_DISABLED
2033      * @see #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_FACE_PRIORITY
2034      * @see #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_ACTION
2035      * @see #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_PORTRAIT
2036      * @see #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_LANDSCAPE
2037      * @see #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_NIGHT
2038      * @see #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_NIGHT_PORTRAIT
2039      * @see #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_THEATRE
2040      * @see #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_BEACH
2041      * @see #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_SNOW
2042      * @see #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_SUNSET
2043      * @see #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_STEADYPHOTO
2044      * @see #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_FIREWORKS
2045      * @see #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_SPORTS
2046      * @see #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_PARTY
2047      * @see #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_CANDLELIGHT
2048      * @see #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_BARCODE
2049      * @see #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_HIGH_SPEED_VIDEO
2050      * @see #CONTROL_SCENE_MODE_HDR
2051      */
2052     @PublicKey
2053     public static final Key<Integer> CONTROL_SCENE_MODE =
2054             new Key<Integer>("android.control.sceneMode", int.class);
2055 
2056     /**
2057      * <p>Whether video stabilization is
2058      * active.</p>
2059      * <p>Video stabilization automatically translates and scales images from
2060      * the camera in order to stabilize motion between consecutive frames.</p>
2061      * <p>If enabled, video stabilization can modify the
2062      * {@link CaptureRequest#SCALER_CROP_REGION android.scaler.cropRegion} to keep the video stream stabilized.</p>
2063      * <p>Switching between different video stabilization modes may take several
2064      * frames to initialize, the camera device will report the current mode
2065      * in capture result metadata. For example, When "ON" mode is requested,
2066      * the video stabilization modes in the first several capture results may
2067      * still be "OFF", and it will become "ON" when the initialization is
2068      * done.</p>
2069      * <p>If a camera device supports both this mode and OIS
2070      * ({@link CaptureRequest#LENS_OPTICAL_STABILIZATION_MODE android.lens.opticalStabilizationMode}), turning both modes on may
2071      * produce undesirable interaction, so it is recommended not to enable
2072      * both at the same time.</p>
2073      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
2074      * <ul>
2075      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_MODE_OFF OFF}</li>
2076      *   <li>{@link #CONTROL_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_MODE_ON ON}</li>
2077      * </ul></p>
2078      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
2079      *
2080      * @see CaptureRequest#LENS_OPTICAL_STABILIZATION_MODE
2081      * @see CaptureRequest#SCALER_CROP_REGION
2082      * @see #CONTROL_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_MODE_OFF
2083      * @see #CONTROL_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_MODE_ON
2084      */
2085     @PublicKey
2086     public static final Key<Integer> CONTROL_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_MODE =
2087             new Key<Integer>("android.control.videoStabilizationMode", int.class);
2088 
2089     /**
2090      * <p>Operation mode for edge
2091      * enhancement.</p>
2092      * <p>Edge enhancement improves sharpness and details in the captured image. OFF means
2093      * no enhancement will be applied by the camera device.</p>
2094      * <p>FAST/HIGH_QUALITY both mean camera device determined enhancement
2095      * will be applied. HIGH_QUALITY mode indicates that the
2096      * camera device will use the highest-quality enhancement algorithms,
2097      * even if it slows down capture rate. FAST means the camera device will
2098      * not slow down capture rate when applying edge enhancement. FAST may be the same as OFF if
2099      * edge enhancement will slow down capture rate. Every output stream will have a similar
2100      * amount of enhancement applied.</p>
2101      * <p>ZERO_SHUTTER_LAG is meant to be used by applications that maintain a continuous circular
2102      * buffer of high-resolution images during preview and reprocess image(s) from that buffer
2103      * into a final capture when triggered by the user. In this mode, the camera device applies
2104      * edge enhancement to low-resolution streams (below maximum recording resolution) to
2105      * maximize preview quality, but does not apply edge enhancement to high-resolution streams,
2106      * since those will be reprocessed later if necessary.</p>
2107      * <p>For YUV_REPROCESSING, these FAST/HIGH_QUALITY modes both mean that the camera
2108      * device will apply FAST/HIGH_QUALITY YUV-domain edge enhancement, respectively.
2109      * The camera device may adjust its internal edge enhancement parameters for best
2110      * image quality based on the {@link CaptureRequest#REPROCESS_EFFECTIVE_EXPOSURE_FACTOR android.reprocess.effectiveExposureFactor}, if it is set.</p>
2111      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
2112      * <ul>
2113      *   <li>{@link #EDGE_MODE_OFF OFF}</li>
2114      *   <li>{@link #EDGE_MODE_FAST FAST}</li>
2115      *   <li>{@link #EDGE_MODE_HIGH_QUALITY HIGH_QUALITY}</li>
2116      *   <li>{@link #EDGE_MODE_ZERO_SHUTTER_LAG ZERO_SHUTTER_LAG}</li>
2117      * </ul></p>
2118      * <p><b>Available values for this device:</b><br>
2119      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#EDGE_AVAILABLE_EDGE_MODES android.edge.availableEdgeModes}</p>
2120      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
2121      * <p><b>Full capability</b> -
2122      * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the
2123      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
2124      *
2125      * @see CameraCharacteristics#EDGE_AVAILABLE_EDGE_MODES
2126      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
2127      * @see CaptureRequest#REPROCESS_EFFECTIVE_EXPOSURE_FACTOR
2128      * @see #EDGE_MODE_OFF
2129      * @see #EDGE_MODE_FAST
2130      * @see #EDGE_MODE_HIGH_QUALITY
2131      * @see #EDGE_MODE_ZERO_SHUTTER_LAG
2132      */
2133     @PublicKey
2134     public static final Key<Integer> EDGE_MODE =
2135             new Key<Integer>("android.edge.mode", int.class);
2136 
2137     /**
2138      * <p>The desired mode for for the camera device's flash control.</p>
2139      * <p>This control is only effective when flash unit is available
2140      * (<code>{@link CameraCharacteristics#FLASH_INFO_AVAILABLE android.flash.info.available} == true</code>).</p>
2141      * <p>When this control is used, the {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE android.control.aeMode} must be set to ON or OFF.
2142      * Otherwise, the camera device auto-exposure related flash control (ON_AUTO_FLASH,
2143      * ON_ALWAYS_FLASH, or ON_AUTO_FLASH_REDEYE) will override this control.</p>
2144      * <p>When set to OFF, the camera device will not fire flash for this capture.</p>
2145      * <p>When set to SINGLE, the camera device will fire flash regardless of the camera
2146      * device's auto-exposure routine's result. When used in still capture case, this
2147      * control should be used along with auto-exposure (AE) precapture metering sequence
2148      * ({@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER android.control.aePrecaptureTrigger}), otherwise, the image may be incorrectly exposed.</p>
2149      * <p>When set to TORCH, the flash will be on continuously. This mode can be used
2150      * for use cases such as preview, auto-focus assist, still capture, or video recording.</p>
2151      * <p>The flash status will be reported by {@link CaptureResult#FLASH_STATE android.flash.state} in the capture result metadata.</p>
2152      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
2153      * <ul>
2154      *   <li>{@link #FLASH_MODE_OFF OFF}</li>
2155      *   <li>{@link #FLASH_MODE_SINGLE SINGLE}</li>
2156      *   <li>{@link #FLASH_MODE_TORCH TORCH}</li>
2157      * </ul></p>
2158      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
2159      *
2160      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE
2161      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_PRECAPTURE_TRIGGER
2162      * @see CameraCharacteristics#FLASH_INFO_AVAILABLE
2163      * @see CaptureResult#FLASH_STATE
2164      * @see #FLASH_MODE_OFF
2165      * @see #FLASH_MODE_SINGLE
2166      * @see #FLASH_MODE_TORCH
2167      */
2168     @PublicKey
2169     public static final Key<Integer> FLASH_MODE =
2170             new Key<Integer>("android.flash.mode", int.class);
2171 
2172     /**
2173      * <p>Current state of the flash
2174      * unit.</p>
2175      * <p>When the camera device doesn't have flash unit
2176      * (i.e. <code>{@link CameraCharacteristics#FLASH_INFO_AVAILABLE android.flash.info.available} == false</code>), this state will always be UNAVAILABLE.
2177      * Other states indicate the current flash status.</p>
2178      * <p>In certain conditions, this will be available on LEGACY devices:</p>
2179      * <ul>
2180      * <li>Flash-less cameras always return UNAVAILABLE.</li>
2181      * <li>Using {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE android.control.aeMode} <code>==</code> ON_ALWAYS_FLASH
2182      *    will always return FIRED.</li>
2183      * <li>Using {@link CaptureRequest#FLASH_MODE android.flash.mode} <code>==</code> TORCH
2184      *    will always return FIRED.</li>
2185      * </ul>
2186      * <p>In all other conditions the state will not be available on
2187      * LEGACY devices (i.e. it will be <code>null</code>).</p>
2188      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
2189      * <ul>
2190      *   <li>{@link #FLASH_STATE_UNAVAILABLE UNAVAILABLE}</li>
2191      *   <li>{@link #FLASH_STATE_CHARGING CHARGING}</li>
2192      *   <li>{@link #FLASH_STATE_READY READY}</li>
2193      *   <li>{@link #FLASH_STATE_FIRED FIRED}</li>
2194      *   <li>{@link #FLASH_STATE_PARTIAL PARTIAL}</li>
2195      * </ul></p>
2196      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
2197      * <p><b>Limited capability</b> -
2198      * Present on all camera devices that report being at least {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED} devices in the
2199      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
2200      *
2201      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE
2202      * @see CameraCharacteristics#FLASH_INFO_AVAILABLE
2203      * @see CaptureRequest#FLASH_MODE
2204      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
2205      * @see #FLASH_STATE_UNAVAILABLE
2206      * @see #FLASH_STATE_CHARGING
2207      * @see #FLASH_STATE_READY
2208      * @see #FLASH_STATE_FIRED
2209      * @see #FLASH_STATE_PARTIAL
2210      */
2211     @PublicKey
2212     public static final Key<Integer> FLASH_STATE =
2213             new Key<Integer>("android.flash.state", int.class);
2214 
2215     /**
2216      * <p>Operational mode for hot pixel correction.</p>
2217      * <p>Hotpixel correction interpolates out, or otherwise removes, pixels
2218      * that do not accurately measure the incoming light (i.e. pixels that
2219      * are stuck at an arbitrary value or are oversensitive).</p>
2220      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
2221      * <ul>
2222      *   <li>{@link #HOT_PIXEL_MODE_OFF OFF}</li>
2223      *   <li>{@link #HOT_PIXEL_MODE_FAST FAST}</li>
2224      *   <li>{@link #HOT_PIXEL_MODE_HIGH_QUALITY HIGH_QUALITY}</li>
2225      * </ul></p>
2226      * <p><b>Available values for this device:</b><br>
2227      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#HOT_PIXEL_AVAILABLE_HOT_PIXEL_MODES android.hotPixel.availableHotPixelModes}</p>
2228      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
2229      *
2230      * @see CameraCharacteristics#HOT_PIXEL_AVAILABLE_HOT_PIXEL_MODES
2231      * @see #HOT_PIXEL_MODE_OFF
2232      * @see #HOT_PIXEL_MODE_FAST
2233      * @see #HOT_PIXEL_MODE_HIGH_QUALITY
2234      */
2235     @PublicKey
2236     public static final Key<Integer> HOT_PIXEL_MODE =
2237             new Key<Integer>("android.hotPixel.mode", int.class);
2238 
2239     /**
2240      * <p>A location object to use when generating image GPS metadata.</p>
2241      * <p>Setting a location object in a request will include the GPS coordinates of the location
2242      * into any JPEG images captured based on the request. These coordinates can then be
2243      * viewed by anyone who receives the JPEG image.</p>
2244      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
2245      */
2246     @PublicKey
2247     @SyntheticKey
2248     public static final Key<android.location.Location> JPEG_GPS_LOCATION =
2249             new Key<android.location.Location>("android.jpeg.gpsLocation", android.location.Location.class);
2250 
2251     /**
2252      * <p>GPS coordinates to include in output JPEG
2253      * EXIF.</p>
2254      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
2255      * (-180 - 180], [-90,90], [-inf, inf]</p>
2256      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
2257      * @hide
2258      */
2259     public static final Key<double[]> JPEG_GPS_COORDINATES =
2260             new Key<double[]>("android.jpeg.gpsCoordinates", double[].class);
2261 
2262     /**
2263      * <p>32 characters describing GPS algorithm to
2264      * include in EXIF.</p>
2265      * <p><b>Units</b>: UTF-8 null-terminated string</p>
2266      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
2267      * @hide
2268      */
2269     public static final Key<String> JPEG_GPS_PROCESSING_METHOD =
2270             new Key<String>("android.jpeg.gpsProcessingMethod", String.class);
2271 
2272     /**
2273      * <p>Time GPS fix was made to include in
2274      * EXIF.</p>
2275      * <p><b>Units</b>: UTC in seconds since January 1, 1970</p>
2276      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
2277      * @hide
2278      */
2279     public static final Key<Long> JPEG_GPS_TIMESTAMP =
2280             new Key<Long>("android.jpeg.gpsTimestamp", long.class);
2281 
2282     /**
2283      * <p>The orientation for a JPEG image.</p>
2284      * <p>The clockwise rotation angle in degrees, relative to the orientation
2285      * to the camera, that the JPEG picture needs to be rotated by, to be viewed
2286      * upright.</p>
2287      * <p>Camera devices may either encode this value into the JPEG EXIF header, or
2288      * rotate the image data to match this orientation. When the image data is rotated,
2289      * the thumbnail data will also be rotated.</p>
2290      * <p>Note that this orientation is relative to the orientation of the camera sensor, given
2291      * by {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_ORIENTATION android.sensor.orientation}.</p>
2292      * <p>To translate from the device orientation given by the Android sensor APIs, the following
2293      * sample code may be used:</p>
2294      * <pre><code>private int getJpegOrientation(CameraCharacteristics c, int deviceOrientation) {
2295      *     if (deviceOrientation == android.view.OrientationEventListener.ORIENTATION_UNKNOWN) return 0;
2296      *     int sensorOrientation = c.get(CameraCharacteristics.SENSOR_ORIENTATION);
2297      *
2298      *     // Round device orientation to a multiple of 90
2299      *     deviceOrientation = (deviceOrientation + 45) / 90 * 90;
2300      *
2301      *     // Reverse device orientation for front-facing cameras
2302      *     boolean facingFront = c.get(CameraCharacteristics.LENS_FACING) == CameraCharacteristics.LENS_FACING_FRONT;
2303      *     if (facingFront) deviceOrientation = -deviceOrientation;
2304      *
2305      *     // Calculate desired JPEG orientation relative to camera orientation to make
2306      *     // the image upright relative to the device orientation
2307      *     int jpegOrientation = (sensorOrientation + deviceOrientation + 360) % 360;
2308      *
2309      *     return jpegOrientation;
2310      * }
2311      * </code></pre>
2312      * <p><b>Units</b>: Degrees in multiples of 90</p>
2313      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
2314      * 0, 90, 180, 270</p>
2315      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
2316      *
2317      * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_ORIENTATION
2318      */
2319     @PublicKey
2320     public static final Key<Integer> JPEG_ORIENTATION =
2321             new Key<Integer>("android.jpeg.orientation", int.class);
2322 
2323     /**
2324      * <p>Compression quality of the final JPEG
2325      * image.</p>
2326      * <p>85-95 is typical usage range.</p>
2327      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
2328      * 1-100; larger is higher quality</p>
2329      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
2330      */
2331     @PublicKey
2332     public static final Key<Byte> JPEG_QUALITY =
2333             new Key<Byte>("android.jpeg.quality", byte.class);
2334 
2335     /**
2336      * <p>Compression quality of JPEG
2337      * thumbnail.</p>
2338      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
2339      * 1-100; larger is higher quality</p>
2340      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
2341      */
2342     @PublicKey
2343     public static final Key<Byte> JPEG_THUMBNAIL_QUALITY =
2344             new Key<Byte>("android.jpeg.thumbnailQuality", byte.class);
2345 
2346     /**
2347      * <p>Resolution of embedded JPEG thumbnail.</p>
2348      * <p>When set to (0, 0) value, the JPEG EXIF will not contain thumbnail,
2349      * but the captured JPEG will still be a valid image.</p>
2350      * <p>For best results, when issuing a request for a JPEG image, the thumbnail size selected
2351      * should have the same aspect ratio as the main JPEG output.</p>
2352      * <p>If the thumbnail image aspect ratio differs from the JPEG primary image aspect
2353      * ratio, the camera device creates the thumbnail by cropping it from the primary image.
2354      * For example, if the primary image has 4:3 aspect ratio, the thumbnail image has
2355      * 16:9 aspect ratio, the primary image will be cropped vertically (letterbox) to
2356      * generate the thumbnail image. The thumbnail image will always have a smaller Field
2357      * Of View (FOV) than the primary image when aspect ratios differ.</p>
2358      * <p>When an {@link CaptureRequest#JPEG_ORIENTATION android.jpeg.orientation} of non-zero degree is requested,
2359      * the camera device will handle thumbnail rotation in one of the following ways:</p>
2360      * <ul>
2361      * <li>Set the {@link android.media.ExifInterface#TAG_ORIENTATION EXIF orientation flag}
2362      *   and keep jpeg and thumbnail image data unrotated.</li>
2363      * <li>Rotate the jpeg and thumbnail image data and not set
2364      *   {@link android.media.ExifInterface#TAG_ORIENTATION EXIF orientation flag}. In this
2365      *   case, LIMITED or FULL hardware level devices will report rotated thumnail size in
2366      *   capture result, so the width and height will be interchanged if 90 or 270 degree
2367      *   orientation is requested. LEGACY device will always report unrotated thumbnail
2368      *   size.</li>
2369      * </ul>
2370      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
2371      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#JPEG_AVAILABLE_THUMBNAIL_SIZES android.jpeg.availableThumbnailSizes}</p>
2372      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
2373      *
2374      * @see CameraCharacteristics#JPEG_AVAILABLE_THUMBNAIL_SIZES
2375      * @see CaptureRequest#JPEG_ORIENTATION
2376      */
2377     @PublicKey
2378     public static final Key<android.util.Size> JPEG_THUMBNAIL_SIZE =
2379             new Key<android.util.Size>("android.jpeg.thumbnailSize", android.util.Size.class);
2380 
2381     /**
2382      * <p>The desired lens aperture size, as a ratio of lens focal length to the
2383      * effective aperture diameter.</p>
2384      * <p>Setting this value is only supported on the camera devices that have a variable
2385      * aperture lens.</p>
2386      * <p>When this is supported and {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE android.control.aeMode} is OFF,
2387      * this can be set along with {@link CaptureRequest#SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME android.sensor.exposureTime},
2388      * {@link CaptureRequest#SENSOR_SENSITIVITY android.sensor.sensitivity}, and {@link CaptureRequest#SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION android.sensor.frameDuration}
2389      * to achieve manual exposure control.</p>
2390      * <p>The requested aperture value may take several frames to reach the
2391      * requested value; the camera device will report the current (intermediate)
2392      * aperture size in capture result metadata while the aperture is changing.
2393      * While the aperture is still changing, {@link CaptureResult#LENS_STATE android.lens.state} will be set to MOVING.</p>
2394      * <p>When this is supported and {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE android.control.aeMode} is one of
2395      * the ON modes, this will be overridden by the camera device
2396      * auto-exposure algorithm, the overridden values are then provided
2397      * back to the user in the corresponding result.</p>
2398      * <p><b>Units</b>: The f-number (f/N)</p>
2399      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
2400      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_APERTURES android.lens.info.availableApertures}</p>
2401      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
2402      * <p><b>Full capability</b> -
2403      * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the
2404      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
2405      *
2406      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE
2407      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
2408      * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_APERTURES
2409      * @see CaptureResult#LENS_STATE
2410      * @see CaptureRequest#SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME
2411      * @see CaptureRequest#SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION
2412      * @see CaptureRequest#SENSOR_SENSITIVITY
2413      */
2414     @PublicKey
2415     public static final Key<Float> LENS_APERTURE =
2416             new Key<Float>("android.lens.aperture", float.class);
2417 
2418     /**
2419      * <p>The desired setting for the lens neutral density filter(s).</p>
2420      * <p>This control will not be supported on most camera devices.</p>
2421      * <p>Lens filters are typically used to lower the amount of light the
2422      * sensor is exposed to (measured in steps of EV). As used here, an EV
2423      * step is the standard logarithmic representation, which are
2424      * non-negative, and inversely proportional to the amount of light
2425      * hitting the sensor.  For example, setting this to 0 would result
2426      * in no reduction of the incoming light, and setting this to 2 would
2427      * mean that the filter is set to reduce incoming light by two stops
2428      * (allowing 1/4 of the prior amount of light to the sensor).</p>
2429      * <p>It may take several frames before the lens filter density changes
2430      * to the requested value. While the filter density is still changing,
2431      * {@link CaptureResult#LENS_STATE android.lens.state} will be set to MOVING.</p>
2432      * <p><b>Units</b>: Exposure Value (EV)</p>
2433      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
2434      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_FILTER_DENSITIES android.lens.info.availableFilterDensities}</p>
2435      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
2436      * <p><b>Full capability</b> -
2437      * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the
2438      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
2439      *
2440      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
2441      * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_FILTER_DENSITIES
2442      * @see CaptureResult#LENS_STATE
2443      */
2444     @PublicKey
2445     public static final Key<Float> LENS_FILTER_DENSITY =
2446             new Key<Float>("android.lens.filterDensity", float.class);
2447 
2448     /**
2449      * <p>The desired lens focal length; used for optical zoom.</p>
2450      * <p>This setting controls the physical focal length of the camera
2451      * device's lens. Changing the focal length changes the field of
2452      * view of the camera device, and is usually used for optical zoom.</p>
2453      * <p>Like {@link CaptureRequest#LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE android.lens.focusDistance} and {@link CaptureRequest#LENS_APERTURE android.lens.aperture}, this
2454      * setting won't be applied instantaneously, and it may take several
2455      * frames before the lens can change to the requested focal length.
2456      * While the focal length is still changing, {@link CaptureResult#LENS_STATE android.lens.state} will
2457      * be set to MOVING.</p>
2458      * <p>Optical zoom will not be supported on most devices.</p>
2459      * <p><b>Units</b>: Millimeters</p>
2460      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
2461      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_FOCAL_LENGTHS android.lens.info.availableFocalLengths}</p>
2462      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
2463      *
2464      * @see CaptureRequest#LENS_APERTURE
2465      * @see CaptureRequest#LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE
2466      * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_FOCAL_LENGTHS
2467      * @see CaptureResult#LENS_STATE
2468      */
2469     @PublicKey
2470     public static final Key<Float> LENS_FOCAL_LENGTH =
2471             new Key<Float>("android.lens.focalLength", float.class);
2472 
2473     /**
2474      * <p>Desired distance to plane of sharpest focus,
2475      * measured from frontmost surface of the lens.</p>
2476      * <p>Should be zero for fixed-focus cameras</p>
2477      * <p><b>Units</b>: See {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_FOCUS_DISTANCE_CALIBRATION android.lens.info.focusDistanceCalibration} for details</p>
2478      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
2479      * &gt;= 0</p>
2480      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
2481      * <p><b>Full capability</b> -
2482      * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the
2483      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
2484      *
2485      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
2486      * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_FOCUS_DISTANCE_CALIBRATION
2487      */
2488     @PublicKey
2489     public static final Key<Float> LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE =
2490             new Key<Float>("android.lens.focusDistance", float.class);
2491 
2492     /**
2493      * <p>The range of scene distances that are in
2494      * sharp focus (depth of field).</p>
2495      * <p>If variable focus not supported, can still report
2496      * fixed depth of field range</p>
2497      * <p><b>Units</b>: A pair of focus distances in diopters: (near,
2498      * far); see {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_FOCUS_DISTANCE_CALIBRATION android.lens.info.focusDistanceCalibration} for details.</p>
2499      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
2500      * &gt;=0</p>
2501      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
2502      * <p><b>Limited capability</b> -
2503      * Present on all camera devices that report being at least {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED} devices in the
2504      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
2505      *
2506      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
2507      * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_FOCUS_DISTANCE_CALIBRATION
2508      */
2509     @PublicKey
2510     public static final Key<android.util.Pair<Float,Float>> LENS_FOCUS_RANGE =
2511             new Key<android.util.Pair<Float,Float>>("android.lens.focusRange", new TypeReference<android.util.Pair<Float,Float>>() {{ }});
2512 
2513     /**
2514      * <p>Sets whether the camera device uses optical image stabilization (OIS)
2515      * when capturing images.</p>
2516      * <p>OIS is used to compensate for motion blur due to small
2517      * movements of the camera during capture. Unlike digital image
2518      * stabilization ({@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_MODE android.control.videoStabilizationMode}), OIS
2519      * makes use of mechanical elements to stabilize the camera
2520      * sensor, and thus allows for longer exposure times before
2521      * camera shake becomes apparent.</p>
2522      * <p>Switching between different optical stabilization modes may take several
2523      * frames to initialize, the camera device will report the current mode in
2524      * capture result metadata. For example, When "ON" mode is requested, the
2525      * optical stabilization modes in the first several capture results may still
2526      * be "OFF", and it will become "ON" when the initialization is done.</p>
2527      * <p>If a camera device supports both OIS and digital image stabilization
2528      * ({@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_MODE android.control.videoStabilizationMode}), turning both modes on may produce undesirable
2529      * interaction, so it is recommended not to enable both at the same time.</p>
2530      * <p>Not all devices will support OIS; see
2531      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_OPTICAL_STABILIZATION android.lens.info.availableOpticalStabilization} for
2532      * available controls.</p>
2533      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
2534      * <ul>
2535      *   <li>{@link #LENS_OPTICAL_STABILIZATION_MODE_OFF OFF}</li>
2536      *   <li>{@link #LENS_OPTICAL_STABILIZATION_MODE_ON ON}</li>
2537      * </ul></p>
2538      * <p><b>Available values for this device:</b><br>
2539      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_OPTICAL_STABILIZATION android.lens.info.availableOpticalStabilization}</p>
2540      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
2541      * <p><b>Limited capability</b> -
2542      * Present on all camera devices that report being at least {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED} devices in the
2543      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
2544      *
2545      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_MODE
2546      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
2547      * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_OPTICAL_STABILIZATION
2548      * @see #LENS_OPTICAL_STABILIZATION_MODE_OFF
2549      * @see #LENS_OPTICAL_STABILIZATION_MODE_ON
2550      */
2551     @PublicKey
2552     public static final Key<Integer> LENS_OPTICAL_STABILIZATION_MODE =
2553             new Key<Integer>("android.lens.opticalStabilizationMode", int.class);
2554 
2555     /**
2556      * <p>Current lens status.</p>
2557      * <p>For lens parameters {@link CaptureRequest#LENS_FOCAL_LENGTH android.lens.focalLength}, {@link CaptureRequest#LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE android.lens.focusDistance},
2558      * {@link CaptureRequest#LENS_FILTER_DENSITY android.lens.filterDensity} and {@link CaptureRequest#LENS_APERTURE android.lens.aperture}, when changes are requested,
2559      * they may take several frames to reach the requested values. This state indicates
2560      * the current status of the lens parameters.</p>
2561      * <p>When the state is STATIONARY, the lens parameters are not changing. This could be
2562      * either because the parameters are all fixed, or because the lens has had enough
2563      * time to reach the most recently-requested values.
2564      * If all these lens parameters are not changable for a camera device, as listed below:</p>
2565      * <ul>
2566      * <li>Fixed focus (<code>{@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_MINIMUM_FOCUS_DISTANCE android.lens.info.minimumFocusDistance} == 0</code>), which means
2567      * {@link CaptureRequest#LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE android.lens.focusDistance} parameter will always be 0.</li>
2568      * <li>Fixed focal length ({@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_FOCAL_LENGTHS android.lens.info.availableFocalLengths} contains single value),
2569      * which means the optical zoom is not supported.</li>
2570      * <li>No ND filter ({@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_FILTER_DENSITIES android.lens.info.availableFilterDensities} contains only 0).</li>
2571      * <li>Fixed aperture ({@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_APERTURES android.lens.info.availableApertures} contains single value).</li>
2572      * </ul>
2573      * <p>Then this state will always be STATIONARY.</p>
2574      * <p>When the state is MOVING, it indicates that at least one of the lens parameters
2575      * is changing.</p>
2576      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
2577      * <ul>
2578      *   <li>{@link #LENS_STATE_STATIONARY STATIONARY}</li>
2579      *   <li>{@link #LENS_STATE_MOVING MOVING}</li>
2580      * </ul></p>
2581      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
2582      * <p><b>Limited capability</b> -
2583      * Present on all camera devices that report being at least {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED} devices in the
2584      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
2585      *
2586      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
2587      * @see CaptureRequest#LENS_APERTURE
2588      * @see CaptureRequest#LENS_FILTER_DENSITY
2589      * @see CaptureRequest#LENS_FOCAL_LENGTH
2590      * @see CaptureRequest#LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE
2591      * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_APERTURES
2592      * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_FILTER_DENSITIES
2593      * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_FOCAL_LENGTHS
2594      * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_MINIMUM_FOCUS_DISTANCE
2595      * @see #LENS_STATE_STATIONARY
2596      * @see #LENS_STATE_MOVING
2597      */
2598     @PublicKey
2599     public static final Key<Integer> LENS_STATE =
2600             new Key<Integer>("android.lens.state", int.class);
2601 
2602     /**
2603      * <p>The orientation of the camera relative to the sensor
2604      * coordinate system.</p>
2605      * <p>The four coefficients that describe the quaternion
2606      * rotation from the Android sensor coordinate system to a
2607      * camera-aligned coordinate system where the X-axis is
2608      * aligned with the long side of the image sensor, the Y-axis
2609      * is aligned with the short side of the image sensor, and
2610      * the Z-axis is aligned with the optical axis of the sensor.</p>
2611      * <p>To convert from the quaternion coefficients <code>(x,y,z,w)</code>
2612      * to the axis of rotation <code>(a_x, a_y, a_z)</code> and rotation
2613      * amount <code>theta</code>, the following formulas can be used:</p>
2614      * <pre><code> theta = 2 * acos(w)
2615      * a_x = x / sin(theta/2)
2616      * a_y = y / sin(theta/2)
2617      * a_z = z / sin(theta/2)
2618      * </code></pre>
2619      * <p>To create a 3x3 rotation matrix that applies the rotation
2620      * defined by this quaternion, the following matrix can be
2621      * used:</p>
2622      * <pre><code>R = [ 1 - 2y^2 - 2z^2,       2xy - 2zw,       2xz + 2yw,
2623      *            2xy + 2zw, 1 - 2x^2 - 2z^2,       2yz - 2xw,
2624      *            2xz - 2yw,       2yz + 2xw, 1 - 2x^2 - 2y^2 ]
2625      * </code></pre>
2626      * <p>This matrix can then be used to apply the rotation to a
2627      *  column vector point with</p>
2628      * <p><code>p' = Rp</code></p>
2629      * <p>where <code>p</code> is in the device sensor coordinate system, and
2630      *  <code>p'</code> is in the camera-oriented coordinate system.</p>
2631      * <p><b>Units</b>:
2632      * Quaternion coefficients</p>
2633      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
2634      */
2635     @PublicKey
2636     public static final Key<float[]> LENS_POSE_ROTATION =
2637             new Key<float[]>("android.lens.poseRotation", float[].class);
2638 
2639     /**
2640      * <p>Position of the camera optical center.</p>
2641      * <p>The position of the camera device's lens optical center,
2642      * as a three-dimensional vector <code>(x,y,z)</code>, relative to the
2643      * optical center of the largest camera device facing in the
2644      * same direction as this camera, in the {@link android.hardware.SensorEvent Android sensor coordinate
2645      * axes}. Note that only the axis definitions are shared with
2646      * the sensor coordinate system, but not the origin.</p>
2647      * <p>If this device is the largest or only camera device with a
2648      * given facing, then this position will be <code>(0, 0, 0)</code>; a
2649      * camera device with a lens optical center located 3 cm from
2650      * the main sensor along the +X axis (to the right from the
2651      * user's perspective) will report <code>(0.03, 0, 0)</code>.</p>
2652      * <p>To transform a pixel coordinates between two cameras
2653      * facing the same direction, first the source camera
2654      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_RADIAL_DISTORTION android.lens.radialDistortion} must be corrected for.  Then
2655      * the source camera {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INTRINSIC_CALIBRATION android.lens.intrinsicCalibration} needs
2656      * to be applied, followed by the {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_POSE_ROTATION android.lens.poseRotation}
2657      * of the source camera, the translation of the source camera
2658      * relative to the destination camera, the
2659      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_POSE_ROTATION android.lens.poseRotation} of the destination camera, and
2660      * finally the inverse of {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INTRINSIC_CALIBRATION android.lens.intrinsicCalibration}
2661      * of the destination camera. This obtains a
2662      * radial-distortion-free coordinate in the destination
2663      * camera pixel coordinates.</p>
2664      * <p>To compare this against a real image from the destination
2665      * camera, the destination camera image then needs to be
2666      * corrected for radial distortion before comparison or
2667      * sampling.</p>
2668      * <p><b>Units</b>: Meters</p>
2669      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
2670      *
2671      * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INTRINSIC_CALIBRATION
2672      * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_POSE_ROTATION
2673      * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_RADIAL_DISTORTION
2674      */
2675     @PublicKey
2676     public static final Key<float[]> LENS_POSE_TRANSLATION =
2677             new Key<float[]>("android.lens.poseTranslation", float[].class);
2678 
2679     /**
2680      * <p>The parameters for this camera device's intrinsic
2681      * calibration.</p>
2682      * <p>The five calibration parameters that describe the
2683      * transform from camera-centric 3D coordinates to sensor
2684      * pixel coordinates:</p>
2685      * <pre><code>[f_x, f_y, c_x, c_y, s]
2686      * </code></pre>
2687      * <p>Where <code>f_x</code> and <code>f_y</code> are the horizontal and vertical
2688      * focal lengths, <code>[c_x, c_y]</code> is the position of the optical
2689      * axis, and <code>s</code> is a skew parameter for the sensor plane not
2690      * being aligned with the lens plane.</p>
2691      * <p>These are typically used within a transformation matrix K:</p>
2692      * <pre><code>K = [ f_x,   s, c_x,
2693      *        0, f_y, c_y,
2694      *        0    0,   1 ]
2695      * </code></pre>
2696      * <p>which can then be combined with the camera pose rotation
2697      * <code>R</code> and translation <code>t</code> ({@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_POSE_ROTATION android.lens.poseRotation} and
2698      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_POSE_TRANSLATION android.lens.poseTranslation}, respective) to calculate the
2699      * complete transform from world coordinates to pixel
2700      * coordinates:</p>
2701      * <pre><code>P = [ K 0   * [ R t
2702      *      0 1 ]     0 1 ]
2703      * </code></pre>
2704      * <p>and with <code>p_w</code> being a point in the world coordinate system
2705      * and <code>p_s</code> being a point in the camera active pixel array
2706      * coordinate system, and with the mapping including the
2707      * homogeneous division by z:</p>
2708      * <pre><code> p_h = (x_h, y_h, z_h) = P p_w
2709      * p_s = p_h / z_h
2710      * </code></pre>
2711      * <p>so <code>[x_s, y_s]</code> is the pixel coordinates of the world
2712      * point, <code>z_s = 1</code>, and <code>w_s</code> is a measurement of disparity
2713      * (depth) in pixel coordinates.</p>
2714      * <p>Note that the coordinate system for this transform is the
2715      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_PRE_CORRECTION_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.preCorrectionActiveArraySize} system,
2716      * where <code>(0,0)</code> is the top-left of the
2717      * preCorrectionActiveArraySize rectangle. Once the pose and
2718      * intrinsic calibration transforms have been applied to a
2719      * world point, then the {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_RADIAL_DISTORTION android.lens.radialDistortion}
2720      * transform needs to be applied, and the result adjusted to
2721      * be in the {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize} coordinate
2722      * system (where <code>(0, 0)</code> is the top-left of the
2723      * activeArraySize rectangle), to determine the final pixel
2724      * coordinate of the world point for processed (non-RAW)
2725      * output buffers.</p>
2726      * <p><b>Units</b>:
2727      * Pixels in the
2728      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_PRE_CORRECTION_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.preCorrectionActiveArraySize}
2729      * coordinate system.</p>
2730      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
2731      *
2732      * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_POSE_ROTATION
2733      * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_POSE_TRANSLATION
2734      * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_RADIAL_DISTORTION
2735      * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE
2736      * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_PRE_CORRECTION_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE
2737      */
2738     @PublicKey
2739     public static final Key<float[]> LENS_INTRINSIC_CALIBRATION =
2740             new Key<float[]>("android.lens.intrinsicCalibration", float[].class);
2741 
2742     /**
2743      * <p>The correction coefficients to correct for this camera device's
2744      * radial and tangential lens distortion.</p>
2745      * <p>Four radial distortion coefficients <code>[kappa_0, kappa_1, kappa_2,
2746      * kappa_3]</code> and two tangential distortion coefficients
2747      * <code>[kappa_4, kappa_5]</code> that can be used to correct the
2748      * lens's geometric distortion with the mapping equations:</p>
2749      * <pre><code> x_c = x_i * ( kappa_0 + kappa_1 * r^2 + kappa_2 * r^4 + kappa_3 * r^6 ) +
2750      *        kappa_4 * (2 * x_i * y_i) + kappa_5 * ( r^2 + 2 * x_i^2 )
2751      *  y_c = y_i * ( kappa_0 + kappa_1 * r^2 + kappa_2 * r^4 + kappa_3 * r^6 ) +
2752      *        kappa_5 * (2 * x_i * y_i) + kappa_4 * ( r^2 + 2 * y_i^2 )
2753      * </code></pre>
2754      * <p>Here, <code>[x_c, y_c]</code> are the coordinates to sample in the
2755      * input image that correspond to the pixel values in the
2756      * corrected image at the coordinate <code>[x_i, y_i]</code>:</p>
2757      * <pre><code> correctedImage(x_i, y_i) = sample_at(x_c, y_c, inputImage)
2758      * </code></pre>
2759      * <p>The pixel coordinates are defined in a normalized
2760      * coordinate system related to the
2761      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INTRINSIC_CALIBRATION android.lens.intrinsicCalibration} calibration fields.
2762      * Both <code>[x_i, y_i]</code> and <code>[x_c, y_c]</code> have <code>(0,0)</code> at the
2763      * lens optical center <code>[c_x, c_y]</code>. The maximum magnitudes
2764      * of both x and y coordinates are normalized to be 1 at the
2765      * edge further from the optical center, so the range
2766      * for both dimensions is <code>-1 &lt;= x &lt;= 1</code>.</p>
2767      * <p>Finally, <code>r</code> represents the radial distance from the
2768      * optical center, <code>r^2 = x_i^2 + y_i^2</code>, and its magnitude
2769      * is therefore no larger than <code>|r| &lt;= sqrt(2)</code>.</p>
2770      * <p>The distortion model used is the Brown-Conrady model.</p>
2771      * <p><b>Units</b>:
2772      * Unitless coefficients.</p>
2773      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
2774      *
2775      * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INTRINSIC_CALIBRATION
2776      */
2777     @PublicKey
2778     public static final Key<float[]> LENS_RADIAL_DISTORTION =
2779             new Key<float[]>("android.lens.radialDistortion", float[].class);
2780 
2781     /**
2782      * <p>Mode of operation for the noise reduction algorithm.</p>
2783      * <p>The noise reduction algorithm attempts to improve image quality by removing
2784      * excessive noise added by the capture process, especially in dark conditions.</p>
2785      * <p>OFF means no noise reduction will be applied by the camera device, for both raw and
2786      * YUV domain.</p>
2787      * <p>MINIMAL means that only sensor raw domain basic noise reduction is enabled ,to remove
2788      * demosaicing or other processing artifacts. For YUV_REPROCESSING, MINIMAL is same as OFF.
2789      * This mode is optional, may not be support by all devices. The application should check
2790      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#NOISE_REDUCTION_AVAILABLE_NOISE_REDUCTION_MODES android.noiseReduction.availableNoiseReductionModes} before using it.</p>
2791      * <p>FAST/HIGH_QUALITY both mean camera device determined noise filtering
2792      * will be applied. HIGH_QUALITY mode indicates that the camera device
2793      * will use the highest-quality noise filtering algorithms,
2794      * even if it slows down capture rate. FAST means the camera device will not
2795      * slow down capture rate when applying noise filtering. FAST may be the same as MINIMAL if
2796      * MINIMAL is listed, or the same as OFF if any noise filtering will slow down capture rate.
2797      * Every output stream will have a similar amount of enhancement applied.</p>
2798      * <p>ZERO_SHUTTER_LAG is meant to be used by applications that maintain a continuous circular
2799      * buffer of high-resolution images during preview and reprocess image(s) from that buffer
2800      * into a final capture when triggered by the user. In this mode, the camera device applies
2801      * noise reduction to low-resolution streams (below maximum recording resolution) to maximize
2802      * preview quality, but does not apply noise reduction to high-resolution streams, since
2803      * those will be reprocessed later if necessary.</p>
2804      * <p>For YUV_REPROCESSING, these FAST/HIGH_QUALITY modes both mean that the camera device
2805      * will apply FAST/HIGH_QUALITY YUV domain noise reduction, respectively. The camera device
2806      * may adjust the noise reduction parameters for best image quality based on the
2807      * {@link CaptureRequest#REPROCESS_EFFECTIVE_EXPOSURE_FACTOR android.reprocess.effectiveExposureFactor} if it is set.</p>
2808      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
2809      * <ul>
2810      *   <li>{@link #NOISE_REDUCTION_MODE_OFF OFF}</li>
2811      *   <li>{@link #NOISE_REDUCTION_MODE_FAST FAST}</li>
2812      *   <li>{@link #NOISE_REDUCTION_MODE_HIGH_QUALITY HIGH_QUALITY}</li>
2813      *   <li>{@link #NOISE_REDUCTION_MODE_MINIMAL MINIMAL}</li>
2814      *   <li>{@link #NOISE_REDUCTION_MODE_ZERO_SHUTTER_LAG ZERO_SHUTTER_LAG}</li>
2815      * </ul></p>
2816      * <p><b>Available values for this device:</b><br>
2817      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#NOISE_REDUCTION_AVAILABLE_NOISE_REDUCTION_MODES android.noiseReduction.availableNoiseReductionModes}</p>
2818      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
2819      * <p><b>Full capability</b> -
2820      * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the
2821      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
2822      *
2823      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
2824      * @see CameraCharacteristics#NOISE_REDUCTION_AVAILABLE_NOISE_REDUCTION_MODES
2825      * @see CaptureRequest#REPROCESS_EFFECTIVE_EXPOSURE_FACTOR
2826      * @see #NOISE_REDUCTION_MODE_OFF
2827      * @see #NOISE_REDUCTION_MODE_FAST
2828      * @see #NOISE_REDUCTION_MODE_HIGH_QUALITY
2829      * @see #NOISE_REDUCTION_MODE_MINIMAL
2830      * @see #NOISE_REDUCTION_MODE_ZERO_SHUTTER_LAG
2831      */
2832     @PublicKey
2833     public static final Key<Integer> NOISE_REDUCTION_MODE =
2834             new Key<Integer>("android.noiseReduction.mode", int.class);
2835 
2836     /**
2837      * <p>Whether a result given to the framework is the
2838      * final one for the capture, or only a partial that contains a
2839      * subset of the full set of dynamic metadata
2840      * values.</p>
2841      * <p>The entries in the result metadata buffers for a
2842      * single capture may not overlap, except for this entry. The
2843      * FINAL buffers must retain FIFO ordering relative to the
2844      * requests that generate them, so the FINAL buffer for frame 3 must
2845      * always be sent to the framework after the FINAL buffer for frame 2, and
2846      * before the FINAL buffer for frame 4. PARTIAL buffers may be returned
2847      * in any order relative to other frames, but all PARTIAL buffers for a given
2848      * capture must arrive before the FINAL buffer for that capture. This entry may
2849      * only be used by the camera device if quirks.usePartialResult is set to 1.</p>
2850      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
2851      * Optional. Default value is FINAL.</p>
2852      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
2853      * @deprecated
2854      * @hide
2855      */
2856     @Deprecated
2857     public static final Key<Boolean> QUIRKS_PARTIAL_RESULT =
2858             new Key<Boolean>("android.quirks.partialResult", boolean.class);
2859 
2860     /**
2861      * <p>A frame counter set by the framework. This value monotonically
2862      * increases with every new result (that is, each new result has a unique
2863      * frameCount value).</p>
2864      * <p>Reset on release()</p>
2865      * <p><b>Units</b>: count of frames</p>
2866      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
2867      * &gt; 0</p>
2868      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
2869      * @deprecated
2870      * @hide
2871      */
2872     @Deprecated
2873     public static final Key<Integer> REQUEST_FRAME_COUNT =
2874             new Key<Integer>("android.request.frameCount", int.class);
2875 
2876     /**
2877      * <p>An application-specified ID for the current
2878      * request. Must be maintained unchanged in output
2879      * frame</p>
2880      * <p><b>Units</b>: arbitrary integer assigned by application</p>
2881      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
2882      * Any int</p>
2883      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
2884      * @hide
2885      */
2886     public static final Key<Integer> REQUEST_ID =
2887             new Key<Integer>("android.request.id", int.class);
2888 
2889     /**
2890      * <p>Specifies the number of pipeline stages the frame went
2891      * through from when it was exposed to when the final completed result
2892      * was available to the framework.</p>
2893      * <p>Depending on what settings are used in the request, and
2894      * what streams are configured, the data may undergo less processing,
2895      * and some pipeline stages skipped.</p>
2896      * <p>See {@link CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_PIPELINE_MAX_DEPTH android.request.pipelineMaxDepth} for more details.</p>
2897      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
2898      * &lt;= {@link CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_PIPELINE_MAX_DEPTH android.request.pipelineMaxDepth}</p>
2899      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
2900      *
2901      * @see CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_PIPELINE_MAX_DEPTH
2902      */
2903     @PublicKey
2904     public static final Key<Byte> REQUEST_PIPELINE_DEPTH =
2905             new Key<Byte>("android.request.pipelineDepth", byte.class);
2906 
2907     /**
2908      * <p>The desired region of the sensor to read out for this capture.</p>
2909      * <p>This control can be used to implement digital zoom.</p>
2910      * <p>The crop region coordinate system is based off
2911      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize}, with <code>(0, 0)</code> being the
2912      * top-left corner of the sensor active array.</p>
2913      * <p>Output streams use this rectangle to produce their output,
2914      * cropping to a smaller region if necessary to maintain the
2915      * stream's aspect ratio, then scaling the sensor input to
2916      * match the output's configured resolution.</p>
2917      * <p>The crop region is applied after the RAW to other color
2918      * space (e.g. YUV) conversion. Since raw streams
2919      * (e.g. RAW16) don't have the conversion stage, they are not
2920      * croppable. The crop region will be ignored by raw streams.</p>
2921      * <p>For non-raw streams, any additional per-stream cropping will
2922      * be done to maximize the final pixel area of the stream.</p>
2923      * <p>For example, if the crop region is set to a 4:3 aspect
2924      * ratio, then 4:3 streams will use the exact crop
2925      * region. 16:9 streams will further crop vertically
2926      * (letterbox).</p>
2927      * <p>Conversely, if the crop region is set to a 16:9, then 4:3
2928      * outputs will crop horizontally (pillarbox), and 16:9
2929      * streams will match exactly. These additional crops will
2930      * be centered within the crop region.</p>
2931      * <p>The width and height of the crop region cannot
2932      * be set to be smaller than
2933      * <code>floor( activeArraySize.width / {@link CameraCharacteristics#SCALER_AVAILABLE_MAX_DIGITAL_ZOOM android.scaler.availableMaxDigitalZoom} )</code> and
2934      * <code>floor( activeArraySize.height / {@link CameraCharacteristics#SCALER_AVAILABLE_MAX_DIGITAL_ZOOM android.scaler.availableMaxDigitalZoom} )</code>, respectively.</p>
2935      * <p>The camera device may adjust the crop region to account
2936      * for rounding and other hardware requirements; the final
2937      * crop region used will be included in the output capture
2938      * result.</p>
2939      * <p><b>Units</b>: Pixel coordinates relative to
2940      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize}</p>
2941      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
2942      *
2943      * @see CameraCharacteristics#SCALER_AVAILABLE_MAX_DIGITAL_ZOOM
2944      * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE
2945      */
2946     @PublicKey
2947     public static final Key<android.graphics.Rect> SCALER_CROP_REGION =
2948             new Key<android.graphics.Rect>("android.scaler.cropRegion", android.graphics.Rect.class);
2949 
2950     /**
2951      * <p>Duration each pixel is exposed to
2952      * light.</p>
2953      * <p>If the sensor can't expose this exact duration, it will shorten the
2954      * duration exposed to the nearest possible value (rather than expose longer).
2955      * The final exposure time used will be available in the output capture result.</p>
2956      * <p>This control is only effective if {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE android.control.aeMode} or {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE android.control.mode} is set to
2957      * OFF; otherwise the auto-exposure algorithm will override this value.</p>
2958      * <p><b>Units</b>: Nanoseconds</p>
2959      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
2960      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_EXPOSURE_TIME_RANGE android.sensor.info.exposureTimeRange}</p>
2961      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
2962      * <p><b>Full capability</b> -
2963      * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the
2964      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
2965      *
2966      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE
2967      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE
2968      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
2969      * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_EXPOSURE_TIME_RANGE
2970      */
2971     @PublicKey
2972     public static final Key<Long> SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME =
2973             new Key<Long>("android.sensor.exposureTime", long.class);
2974 
2975     /**
2976      * <p>Duration from start of frame exposure to
2977      * start of next frame exposure.</p>
2978      * <p>The maximum frame rate that can be supported by a camera subsystem is
2979      * a function of many factors:</p>
2980      * <ul>
2981      * <li>Requested resolutions of output image streams</li>
2982      * <li>Availability of binning / skipping modes on the imager</li>
2983      * <li>The bandwidth of the imager interface</li>
2984      * <li>The bandwidth of the various ISP processing blocks</li>
2985      * </ul>
2986      * <p>Since these factors can vary greatly between different ISPs and
2987      * sensors, the camera abstraction tries to represent the bandwidth
2988      * restrictions with as simple a model as possible.</p>
2989      * <p>The model presented has the following characteristics:</p>
2990      * <ul>
2991      * <li>The image sensor is always configured to output the smallest
2992      * resolution possible given the application's requested output stream
2993      * sizes.  The smallest resolution is defined as being at least as large
2994      * as the largest requested output stream size; the camera pipeline must
2995      * never digitally upsample sensor data when the crop region covers the
2996      * whole sensor. In general, this means that if only small output stream
2997      * resolutions are configured, the sensor can provide a higher frame
2998      * rate.</li>
2999      * <li>Since any request may use any or all the currently configured
3000      * output streams, the sensor and ISP must be configured to support
3001      * scaling a single capture to all the streams at the same time.  This
3002      * means the camera pipeline must be ready to produce the largest
3003      * requested output size without any delay.  Therefore, the overall
3004      * frame rate of a given configured stream set is governed only by the
3005      * largest requested stream resolution.</li>
3006      * <li>Using more than one output stream in a request does not affect the
3007      * frame duration.</li>
3008      * <li>Certain format-streams may need to do additional background processing
3009      * before data is consumed/produced by that stream. These processors
3010      * can run concurrently to the rest of the camera pipeline, but
3011      * cannot process more than 1 capture at a time.</li>
3012      * </ul>
3013      * <p>The necessary information for the application, given the model above,
3014      * is provided via the {@link CameraCharacteristics#SCALER_STREAM_CONFIGURATION_MAP android.scaler.streamConfigurationMap} field using
3015      * {@link android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationMap#getOutputMinFrameDuration }.
3016      * These are used to determine the maximum frame rate / minimum frame
3017      * duration that is possible for a given stream configuration.</p>
3018      * <p>Specifically, the application can use the following rules to
3019      * determine the minimum frame duration it can request from the camera
3020      * device:</p>
3021      * <ol>
3022      * <li>Let the set of currently configured input/output streams
3023      * be called <code>S</code>.</li>
3024      * <li>Find the minimum frame durations for each stream in <code>S</code>, by looking
3025      * it up in {@link CameraCharacteristics#SCALER_STREAM_CONFIGURATION_MAP android.scaler.streamConfigurationMap} using {@link android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationMap#getOutputMinFrameDuration }
3026      * (with its respective size/format). Let this set of frame durations be
3027      * called <code>F</code>.</li>
3028      * <li>For any given request <code>R</code>, the minimum frame duration allowed
3029      * for <code>R</code> is the maximum out of all values in <code>F</code>. Let the streams
3030      * used in <code>R</code> be called <code>S_r</code>.</li>
3031      * </ol>
3032      * <p>If none of the streams in <code>S_r</code> have a stall time (listed in {@link android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationMap#getOutputStallDuration }
3033      * using its respective size/format), then the frame duration in <code>F</code>
3034      * determines the steady state frame rate that the application will get
3035      * if it uses <code>R</code> as a repeating request. Let this special kind of
3036      * request be called <code>Rsimple</code>.</p>
3037      * <p>A repeating request <code>Rsimple</code> can be <em>occasionally</em> interleaved
3038      * by a single capture of a new request <code>Rstall</code> (which has at least
3039      * one in-use stream with a non-0 stall time) and if <code>Rstall</code> has the
3040      * same minimum frame duration this will not cause a frame rate loss
3041      * if all buffers from the previous <code>Rstall</code> have already been
3042      * delivered.</p>
3043      * <p>For more details about stalling, see
3044      * {@link android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationMap#getOutputStallDuration }.</p>
3045      * <p>This control is only effective if {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE android.control.aeMode} or {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE android.control.mode} is set to
3046      * OFF; otherwise the auto-exposure algorithm will override this value.</p>
3047      * <p><b>Units</b>: Nanoseconds</p>
3048      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
3049      * See {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_MAX_FRAME_DURATION android.sensor.info.maxFrameDuration},
3050      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SCALER_STREAM_CONFIGURATION_MAP android.scaler.streamConfigurationMap}. The duration
3051      * is capped to <code>max(duration, exposureTime + overhead)</code>.</p>
3052      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
3053      * <p><b>Full capability</b> -
3054      * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the
3055      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
3056      *
3057      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE
3058      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE
3059      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
3060      * @see CameraCharacteristics#SCALER_STREAM_CONFIGURATION_MAP
3061      * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_MAX_FRAME_DURATION
3062      */
3063     @PublicKey
3064     public static final Key<Long> SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION =
3065             new Key<Long>("android.sensor.frameDuration", long.class);
3066 
3067     /**
3068      * <p>The amount of gain applied to sensor data
3069      * before processing.</p>
3070      * <p>The sensitivity is the standard ISO sensitivity value,
3071      * as defined in ISO 12232:2006.</p>
3072      * <p>The sensitivity must be within {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_SENSITIVITY_RANGE android.sensor.info.sensitivityRange}, and
3073      * if if it less than {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_MAX_ANALOG_SENSITIVITY android.sensor.maxAnalogSensitivity}, the camera device
3074      * is guaranteed to use only analog amplification for applying the gain.</p>
3075      * <p>If the camera device cannot apply the exact sensitivity
3076      * requested, it will reduce the gain to the nearest supported
3077      * value. The final sensitivity used will be available in the
3078      * output capture result.</p>
3079      * <p><b>Units</b>: ISO arithmetic units</p>
3080      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
3081      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_SENSITIVITY_RANGE android.sensor.info.sensitivityRange}</p>
3082      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
3083      * <p><b>Full capability</b> -
3084      * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the
3085      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
3086      *
3087      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
3088      * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_SENSITIVITY_RANGE
3089      * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_MAX_ANALOG_SENSITIVITY
3090      */
3091     @PublicKey
3092     public static final Key<Integer> SENSOR_SENSITIVITY =
3093             new Key<Integer>("android.sensor.sensitivity", int.class);
3094 
3095     /**
3096      * <p>Time at start of exposure of first
3097      * row of the image sensor active array, in nanoseconds.</p>
3098      * <p>The timestamps are also included in all image
3099      * buffers produced for the same capture, and will be identical
3100      * on all the outputs.</p>
3101      * <p>When {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE android.sensor.info.timestampSource} <code>==</code> UNKNOWN,
3102      * the timestamps measure time since an unspecified starting point,
3103      * and are monotonically increasing. They can be compared with the
3104      * timestamps for other captures from the same camera device, but are
3105      * not guaranteed to be comparable to any other time source.</p>
3106      * <p>When {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE android.sensor.info.timestampSource} <code>==</code> REALTIME, the
3107      * timestamps measure time in the same timebase as {@link android.os.SystemClock#elapsedRealtimeNanos }, and they can
3108      * be compared to other timestamps from other subsystems that
3109      * are using that base.</p>
3110      * <p>For reprocessing, the timestamp will match the start of exposure of
3111      * the input image, i.e. {@link CaptureResult#SENSOR_TIMESTAMP the
3112      * timestamp} in the TotalCaptureResult that was used to create the
3113      * reprocess capture request.</p>
3114      * <p><b>Units</b>: Nanoseconds</p>
3115      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
3116      * &gt; 0</p>
3117      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
3118      *
3119      * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE
3120      */
3121     @PublicKey
3122     public static final Key<Long> SENSOR_TIMESTAMP =
3123             new Key<Long>("android.sensor.timestamp", long.class);
3124 
3125     /**
3126      * <p>The estimated camera neutral color in the native sensor colorspace at
3127      * the time of capture.</p>
3128      * <p>This value gives the neutral color point encoded as an RGB value in the
3129      * native sensor color space.  The neutral color point indicates the
3130      * currently estimated white point of the scene illumination.  It can be
3131      * used to interpolate between the provided color transforms when
3132      * processing raw sensor data.</p>
3133      * <p>The order of the values is R, G, B; where R is in the lowest index.</p>
3134      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
3135      */
3136     @PublicKey
3137     public static final Key<Rational[]> SENSOR_NEUTRAL_COLOR_POINT =
3138             new Key<Rational[]>("android.sensor.neutralColorPoint", Rational[].class);
3139 
3140     /**
3141      * <p>Noise model coefficients for each CFA mosaic channel.</p>
3142      * <p>This key contains two noise model coefficients for each CFA channel
3143      * corresponding to the sensor amplification (S) and sensor readout
3144      * noise (O).  These are given as pairs of coefficients for each channel
3145      * in the same order as channels listed for the CFA layout key
3146      * (see {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_COLOR_FILTER_ARRANGEMENT android.sensor.info.colorFilterArrangement}).  This is
3147      * represented as an array of Pair&lt;Double, Double&gt;, where
3148      * the first member of the Pair at index n is the S coefficient and the
3149      * second member is the O coefficient for the nth color channel in the CFA.</p>
3150      * <p>These coefficients are used in a two parameter noise model to describe
3151      * the amount of noise present in the image for each CFA channel.  The
3152      * noise model used here is:</p>
3153      * <p>N(x) = sqrt(Sx + O)</p>
3154      * <p>Where x represents the recorded signal of a CFA channel normalized to
3155      * the range [0, 1], and S and O are the noise model coeffiecients for
3156      * that channel.</p>
3157      * <p>A more detailed description of the noise model can be found in the
3158      * Adobe DNG specification for the NoiseProfile tag.</p>
3159      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
3160      *
3161      * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_COLOR_FILTER_ARRANGEMENT
3162      */
3163     @PublicKey
3164     public static final Key<android.util.Pair<Double,Double>[]> SENSOR_NOISE_PROFILE =
3165             new Key<android.util.Pair<Double,Double>[]>("android.sensor.noiseProfile", new TypeReference<android.util.Pair<Double,Double>[]>() {{ }});
3166 
3167     /**
3168      * <p>The worst-case divergence between Bayer green channels.</p>
3169      * <p>This value is an estimate of the worst case split between the
3170      * Bayer green channels in the red and blue rows in the sensor color
3171      * filter array.</p>
3172      * <p>The green split is calculated as follows:</p>
3173      * <ol>
3174      * <li>A 5x5 pixel (or larger) window W within the active sensor array is
3175      * chosen. The term 'pixel' here is taken to mean a group of 4 Bayer
3176      * mosaic channels (R, Gr, Gb, B).  The location and size of the window
3177      * chosen is implementation defined, and should be chosen to provide a
3178      * green split estimate that is both representative of the entire image
3179      * for this camera sensor, and can be calculated quickly.</li>
3180      * <li>The arithmetic mean of the green channels from the red
3181      * rows (mean_Gr) within W is computed.</li>
3182      * <li>The arithmetic mean of the green channels from the blue
3183      * rows (mean_Gb) within W is computed.</li>
3184      * <li>The maximum ratio R of the two means is computed as follows:
3185      * <code>R = max((mean_Gr + 1)/(mean_Gb + 1), (mean_Gb + 1)/(mean_Gr + 1))</code></li>
3186      * </ol>
3187      * <p>The ratio R is the green split divergence reported for this property,
3188      * which represents how much the green channels differ in the mosaic
3189      * pattern.  This value is typically used to determine the treatment of
3190      * the green mosaic channels when demosaicing.</p>
3191      * <p>The green split value can be roughly interpreted as follows:</p>
3192      * <ul>
3193      * <li>R &lt; 1.03 is a negligible split (&lt;3% divergence).</li>
3194      * <li>1.20 &lt;= R &gt;= 1.03 will require some software
3195      * correction to avoid demosaic errors (3-20% divergence).</li>
3196      * <li>R &gt; 1.20 will require strong software correction to produce
3197      * a usuable image (&gt;20% divergence).</li>
3198      * </ul>
3199      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br></p>
3200      * <p>&gt;= 0</p>
3201      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
3202      */
3203     @PublicKey
3204     public static final Key<Float> SENSOR_GREEN_SPLIT =
3205             new Key<Float>("android.sensor.greenSplit", float.class);
3206 
3207     /**
3208      * <p>A pixel <code>[R, G_even, G_odd, B]</code> that supplies the test pattern
3209      * when {@link CaptureRequest#SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE android.sensor.testPatternMode} is SOLID_COLOR.</p>
3210      * <p>Each color channel is treated as an unsigned 32-bit integer.
3211      * The camera device then uses the most significant X bits
3212      * that correspond to how many bits are in its Bayer raw sensor
3213      * output.</p>
3214      * <p>For example, a sensor with RAW10 Bayer output would use the
3215      * 10 most significant bits from each color channel.</p>
3216      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
3217      *
3218      * @see CaptureRequest#SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE
3219      */
3220     @PublicKey
3221     public static final Key<int[]> SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_DATA =
3222             new Key<int[]>("android.sensor.testPatternData", int[].class);
3223 
3224     /**
3225      * <p>When enabled, the sensor sends a test pattern instead of
3226      * doing a real exposure from the camera.</p>
3227      * <p>When a test pattern is enabled, all manual sensor controls specified
3228      * by android.sensor.* will be ignored. All other controls should
3229      * work as normal.</p>
3230      * <p>For example, if manual flash is enabled, flash firing should still
3231      * occur (and that the test pattern remain unmodified, since the flash
3232      * would not actually affect it).</p>
3233      * <p>Defaults to OFF.</p>
3234      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
3235      * <ul>
3236      *   <li>{@link #SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE_OFF OFF}</li>
3237      *   <li>{@link #SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE_SOLID_COLOR SOLID_COLOR}</li>
3238      *   <li>{@link #SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE_COLOR_BARS COLOR_BARS}</li>
3239      *   <li>{@link #SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE_COLOR_BARS_FADE_TO_GRAY COLOR_BARS_FADE_TO_GRAY}</li>
3240      *   <li>{@link #SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE_PN9 PN9}</li>
3241      *   <li>{@link #SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE_CUSTOM1 CUSTOM1}</li>
3242      * </ul></p>
3243      * <p><b>Available values for this device:</b><br>
3244      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_AVAILABLE_TEST_PATTERN_MODES android.sensor.availableTestPatternModes}</p>
3245      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
3246      *
3247      * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_AVAILABLE_TEST_PATTERN_MODES
3248      * @see #SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE_OFF
3249      * @see #SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE_SOLID_COLOR
3250      * @see #SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE_COLOR_BARS
3251      * @see #SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE_COLOR_BARS_FADE_TO_GRAY
3252      * @see #SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE_PN9
3253      * @see #SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE_CUSTOM1
3254      */
3255     @PublicKey
3256     public static final Key<Integer> SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE =
3257             new Key<Integer>("android.sensor.testPatternMode", int.class);
3258 
3259     /**
3260      * <p>Duration between the start of first row exposure
3261      * and the start of last row exposure.</p>
3262      * <p>This is the exposure time skew between the first and last
3263      * row exposure start times. The first row and the last row are
3264      * the first and last rows inside of the
3265      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize}.</p>
3266      * <p>For typical camera sensors that use rolling shutters, this is also equivalent
3267      * to the frame readout time.</p>
3268      * <p><b>Units</b>: Nanoseconds</p>
3269      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
3270      * &gt;= 0 and &lt;
3271      * {@link android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationMap#getOutputMinFrameDuration }.</p>
3272      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
3273      * <p><b>Limited capability</b> -
3274      * Present on all camera devices that report being at least {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED} devices in the
3275      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
3276      *
3277      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
3278      * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE
3279      */
3280     @PublicKey
3281     public static final Key<Long> SENSOR_ROLLING_SHUTTER_SKEW =
3282             new Key<Long>("android.sensor.rollingShutterSkew", long.class);
3283 
3284     /**
3285      * <p>Quality of lens shading correction applied
3286      * to the image data.</p>
3287      * <p>When set to OFF mode, no lens shading correction will be applied by the
3288      * camera device, and an identity lens shading map data will be provided
3289      * if <code>{@link CaptureRequest#STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODE android.statistics.lensShadingMapMode} == ON</code>. For example, for lens
3290      * shading map with size of <code>[ 4, 3 ]</code>,
3291      * the output {@link CaptureResult#STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_CORRECTION_MAP android.statistics.lensShadingCorrectionMap} for this case will be an identity
3292      * map shown below:</p>
3293      * <pre><code>[ 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0,  1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0,
3294      *  1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0,  1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0,
3295      *  1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0,  1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0,
3296      *  1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0,  1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0,
3297      *  1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0,  1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0,
3298      *  1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0,  1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0 ]
3299      * </code></pre>
3300      * <p>When set to other modes, lens shading correction will be applied by the camera
3301      * device. Applications can request lens shading map data by setting
3302      * {@link CaptureRequest#STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODE android.statistics.lensShadingMapMode} to ON, and then the camera device will provide lens
3303      * shading map data in {@link CaptureResult#STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_CORRECTION_MAP android.statistics.lensShadingCorrectionMap}; the returned shading map
3304      * data will be the one applied by the camera device for this capture request.</p>
3305      * <p>The shading map data may depend on the auto-exposure (AE) and AWB statistics, therefore
3306      * the reliability of the map data may be affected by the AE and AWB algorithms. When AE and
3307      * AWB are in AUTO modes({@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE android.control.aeMode} <code>!=</code> OFF and {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_MODE android.control.awbMode} <code>!=</code>
3308      * OFF), to get best results, it is recommended that the applications wait for the AE and AWB
3309      * to be converged before using the returned shading map data.</p>
3310      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
3311      * <ul>
3312      *   <li>{@link #SHADING_MODE_OFF OFF}</li>
3313      *   <li>{@link #SHADING_MODE_FAST FAST}</li>
3314      *   <li>{@link #SHADING_MODE_HIGH_QUALITY HIGH_QUALITY}</li>
3315      * </ul></p>
3316      * <p><b>Available values for this device:</b><br>
3317      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SHADING_AVAILABLE_MODES android.shading.availableModes}</p>
3318      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
3319      * <p><b>Full capability</b> -
3320      * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the
3321      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
3322      *
3323      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE
3324      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_MODE
3325      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
3326      * @see CameraCharacteristics#SHADING_AVAILABLE_MODES
3327      * @see CaptureResult#STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_CORRECTION_MAP
3328      * @see CaptureRequest#STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODE
3329      * @see #SHADING_MODE_OFF
3330      * @see #SHADING_MODE_FAST
3331      * @see #SHADING_MODE_HIGH_QUALITY
3332      */
3333     @PublicKey
3334     public static final Key<Integer> SHADING_MODE =
3335             new Key<Integer>("android.shading.mode", int.class);
3336 
3337     /**
3338      * <p>Operating mode for the face detector
3339      * unit.</p>
3340      * <p>Whether face detection is enabled, and whether it
3341      * should output just the basic fields or the full set of
3342      * fields.</p>
3343      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
3344      * <ul>
3345      *   <li>{@link #STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE_OFF OFF}</li>
3346      *   <li>{@link #STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE_SIMPLE SIMPLE}</li>
3347      *   <li>{@link #STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE_FULL FULL}</li>
3348      * </ul></p>
3349      * <p><b>Available values for this device:</b><br>
3350      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#STATISTICS_INFO_AVAILABLE_FACE_DETECT_MODES android.statistics.info.availableFaceDetectModes}</p>
3351      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
3352      *
3353      * @see CameraCharacteristics#STATISTICS_INFO_AVAILABLE_FACE_DETECT_MODES
3354      * @see #STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE_OFF
3355      * @see #STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE_SIMPLE
3356      * @see #STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE_FULL
3357      */
3358     @PublicKey
3359     public static final Key<Integer> STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE =
3360             new Key<Integer>("android.statistics.faceDetectMode", int.class);
3361 
3362     /**
3363      * <p>List of unique IDs for detected faces.</p>
3364      * <p>Each detected face is given a unique ID that is valid for as long as the face is visible
3365      * to the camera device.  A face that leaves the field of view and later returns may be
3366      * assigned a new ID.</p>
3367      * <p>Only available if {@link CaptureRequest#STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE android.statistics.faceDetectMode} == FULL
3368      * This key is available on all devices.</p>
3369      *
3370      * @see CaptureRequest#STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE
3371      * @hide
3372      */
3373     public static final Key<int[]> STATISTICS_FACE_IDS =
3374             new Key<int[]>("android.statistics.faceIds", int[].class);
3375 
3376     /**
3377      * <p>List of landmarks for detected
3378      * faces.</p>
3379      * <p>The coordinate system is that of {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize}, with
3380      * <code>(0, 0)</code> being the top-left pixel of the active array.</p>
3381      * <p>Only available if {@link CaptureRequest#STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE android.statistics.faceDetectMode} == FULL
3382      * This key is available on all devices.</p>
3383      *
3384      * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE
3385      * @see CaptureRequest#STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE
3386      * @hide
3387      */
3388     public static final Key<int[]> STATISTICS_FACE_LANDMARKS =
3389             new Key<int[]>("android.statistics.faceLandmarks", int[].class);
3390 
3391     /**
3392      * <p>List of the bounding rectangles for detected
3393      * faces.</p>
3394      * <p>The coordinate system is that of {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize}, with
3395      * <code>(0, 0)</code> being the top-left pixel of the active array.</p>
3396      * <p>Only available if {@link CaptureRequest#STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE android.statistics.faceDetectMode} != OFF
3397      * This key is available on all devices.</p>
3398      *
3399      * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE
3400      * @see CaptureRequest#STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE
3401      * @hide
3402      */
3403     public static final Key<android.graphics.Rect[]> STATISTICS_FACE_RECTANGLES =
3404             new Key<android.graphics.Rect[]>("android.statistics.faceRectangles", android.graphics.Rect[].class);
3405 
3406     /**
3407      * <p>List of the face confidence scores for
3408      * detected faces</p>
3409      * <p>Only available if {@link CaptureRequest#STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE android.statistics.faceDetectMode} != OFF.</p>
3410      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
3411      * 1-100</p>
3412      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
3413      *
3414      * @see CaptureRequest#STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE
3415      * @hide
3416      */
3417     public static final Key<byte[]> STATISTICS_FACE_SCORES =
3418             new Key<byte[]>("android.statistics.faceScores", byte[].class);
3419 
3420     /**
3421      * <p>List of the faces detected through camera face detection
3422      * in this capture.</p>
3423      * <p>Only available if {@link CaptureRequest#STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE android.statistics.faceDetectMode} <code>!=</code> OFF.</p>
3424      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
3425      *
3426      * @see CaptureRequest#STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE
3427      */
3428     @PublicKey
3429     @SyntheticKey
3430     public static final Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.Face[]> STATISTICS_FACES =
3431             new Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.Face[]>("android.statistics.faces", android.hardware.camera2.params.Face[].class);
3432 
3433     /**
3434      * <p>The shading map is a low-resolution floating-point map
3435      * that lists the coefficients used to correct for vignetting, for each
3436      * Bayer color channel.</p>
3437      * <p>The least shaded section of the image should have a gain factor
3438      * of 1; all other sections should have gains above 1.</p>
3439      * <p>When {@link CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE android.colorCorrection.mode} = TRANSFORM_MATRIX, the map
3440      * must take into account the colorCorrection settings.</p>
3441      * <p>The shading map is for the entire active pixel array, and is not
3442      * affected by the crop region specified in the request. Each shading map
3443      * entry is the value of the shading compensation map over a specific
3444      * pixel on the sensor.  Specifically, with a (N x M) resolution shading
3445      * map, and an active pixel array size (W x H), shading map entry
3446      * (x,y) ϵ (0 ... N-1, 0 ... M-1) is the value of the shading map at
3447      * pixel ( ((W-1)/(N-1)) * x, ((H-1)/(M-1)) * y) for the four color channels.
3448      * The map is assumed to be bilinearly interpolated between the sample points.</p>
3449      * <p>The channel order is [R, Geven, Godd, B], where Geven is the green
3450      * channel for the even rows of a Bayer pattern, and Godd is the odd rows.
3451      * The shading map is stored in a fully interleaved format.</p>
3452      * <p>The shading map should have on the order of 30-40 rows and columns,
3453      * and must be smaller than 64x64.</p>
3454      * <p>As an example, given a very small map defined as:</p>
3455      * <pre><code>width,height = [ 4, 3 ]
3456      * values =
3457      * [ 1.3, 1.2, 1.15, 1.2,  1.2, 1.2, 1.15, 1.2,
3458      *     1.1, 1.2, 1.2, 1.2,  1.3, 1.2, 1.3, 1.3,
3459      *   1.2, 1.2, 1.25, 1.1,  1.1, 1.1, 1.1, 1.0,
3460      *     1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0,  1.2, 1.3, 1.25, 1.2,
3461      *   1.3, 1.2, 1.2, 1.3,   1.2, 1.15, 1.1, 1.2,
3462      *     1.2, 1.1, 1.0, 1.2,  1.3, 1.15, 1.2, 1.3 ]
3463      * </code></pre>
3464      * <p>The low-resolution scaling map images for each channel are
3465      * (displayed using nearest-neighbor interpolation):</p>
3466      * <p><img alt="Red lens shading map" src="../../../../images/camera2/metadata/android.statistics.lensShadingMap/red_shading.png" />
3467      * <img alt="Green (even rows) lens shading map" src="../../../../images/camera2/metadata/android.statistics.lensShadingMap/green_e_shading.png" />
3468      * <img alt="Green (odd rows) lens shading map" src="../../../../images/camera2/metadata/android.statistics.lensShadingMap/green_o_shading.png" />
3469      * <img alt="Blue lens shading map" src="../../../../images/camera2/metadata/android.statistics.lensShadingMap/blue_shading.png" /></p>
3470      * <p>As a visualization only, inverting the full-color map to recover an
3471      * image of a gray wall (using bicubic interpolation for visual quality) as captured by the sensor gives:</p>
3472      * <p><img alt="Image of a uniform white wall (inverse shading map)" src="../../../../images/camera2/metadata/android.statistics.lensShadingMap/inv_shading.png" /></p>
3473      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
3474      * Each gain factor is &gt;= 1</p>
3475      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
3476      * <p><b>Full capability</b> -
3477      * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the
3478      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
3479      *
3480      * @see CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE
3481      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
3482      */
3483     @PublicKey
3484     public static final Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.LensShadingMap> STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_CORRECTION_MAP =
3485             new Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.LensShadingMap>("android.statistics.lensShadingCorrectionMap", android.hardware.camera2.params.LensShadingMap.class);
3486 
3487     /**
3488      * <p>The shading map is a low-resolution floating-point map
3489      * that lists the coefficients used to correct for vignetting, for each
3490      * Bayer color channel of RAW image data.</p>
3491      * <p>The least shaded section of the image should have a gain factor
3492      * of 1; all other sections should have gains above 1.</p>
3493      * <p>When {@link CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE android.colorCorrection.mode} = TRANSFORM_MATRIX, the map
3494      * must take into account the colorCorrection settings.</p>
3495      * <p>The shading map is for the entire active pixel array, and is not
3496      * affected by the crop region specified in the request. Each shading map
3497      * entry is the value of the shading compensation map over a specific
3498      * pixel on the sensor.  Specifically, with a (N x M) resolution shading
3499      * map, and an active pixel array size (W x H), shading map entry
3500      * (x,y) ϵ (0 ... N-1, 0 ... M-1) is the value of the shading map at
3501      * pixel ( ((W-1)/(N-1)) * x, ((H-1)/(M-1)) * y) for the four color channels.
3502      * The map is assumed to be bilinearly interpolated between the sample points.</p>
3503      * <p>The channel order is [R, Geven, Godd, B], where Geven is the green
3504      * channel for the even rows of a Bayer pattern, and Godd is the odd rows.
3505      * The shading map is stored in a fully interleaved format, and its size
3506      * is provided in the camera static metadata by android.lens.info.shadingMapSize.</p>
3507      * <p>The shading map should have on the order of 30-40 rows and columns,
3508      * and must be smaller than 64x64.</p>
3509      * <p>As an example, given a very small map defined as:</p>
3510      * <pre><code>android.lens.info.shadingMapSize = [ 4, 3 ]
3511      * android.statistics.lensShadingMap =
3512      * [ 1.3, 1.2, 1.15, 1.2,  1.2, 1.2, 1.15, 1.2,
3513      *     1.1, 1.2, 1.2, 1.2,  1.3, 1.2, 1.3, 1.3,
3514      *   1.2, 1.2, 1.25, 1.1,  1.1, 1.1, 1.1, 1.0,
3515      *     1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0,  1.2, 1.3, 1.25, 1.2,
3516      *   1.3, 1.2, 1.2, 1.3,   1.2, 1.15, 1.1, 1.2,
3517      *     1.2, 1.1, 1.0, 1.2,  1.3, 1.15, 1.2, 1.3 ]
3518      * </code></pre>
3519      * <p>The low-resolution scaling map images for each channel are
3520      * (displayed using nearest-neighbor interpolation):</p>
3521      * <p><img alt="Red lens shading map" src="../../../../images/camera2/metadata/android.statistics.lensShadingMap/red_shading.png" />
3522      * <img alt="Green (even rows) lens shading map" src="../../../../images/camera2/metadata/android.statistics.lensShadingMap/green_e_shading.png" />
3523      * <img alt="Green (odd rows) lens shading map" src="../../../../images/camera2/metadata/android.statistics.lensShadingMap/green_o_shading.png" />
3524      * <img alt="Blue lens shading map" src="../../../../images/camera2/metadata/android.statistics.lensShadingMap/blue_shading.png" /></p>
3525      * <p>As a visualization only, inverting the full-color map to recover an
3526      * image of a gray wall (using bicubic interpolation for visual quality)
3527      * as captured by the sensor gives:</p>
3528      * <p><img alt="Image of a uniform white wall (inverse shading map)" src="../../../../images/camera2/metadata/android.statistics.lensShadingMap/inv_shading.png" /></p>
3529      * <p>Note that the RAW image data might be subject to lens shading
3530      * correction not reported on this map. Query
3531      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_LENS_SHADING_APPLIED android.sensor.info.lensShadingApplied} to see if RAW image data has subject
3532      * to lens shading correction. If {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_LENS_SHADING_APPLIED android.sensor.info.lensShadingApplied}
3533      * is TRUE, the RAW image data is subject to partial or full lens shading
3534      * correction. In the case full lens shading correction is applied to RAW
3535      * images, the gain factor map reported in this key will contain all 1.0 gains.
3536      * In other words, the map reported in this key is the remaining lens shading
3537      * that needs to be applied on the RAW image to get images without lens shading
3538      * artifacts. See {@link CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_MAX_NUM_OUTPUT_RAW android.request.maxNumOutputRaw} for a list of RAW image
3539      * formats.</p>
3540      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
3541      * Each gain factor is &gt;= 1</p>
3542      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
3543      * <p><b>Full capability</b> -
3544      * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the
3545      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
3546      *
3547      * @see CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE
3548      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
3549      * @see CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_MAX_NUM_OUTPUT_RAW
3550      * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_LENS_SHADING_APPLIED
3551      * @hide
3552      */
3553     public static final Key<float[]> STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP =
3554             new Key<float[]>("android.statistics.lensShadingMap", float[].class);
3555 
3556     /**
3557      * <p>The best-fit color channel gains calculated
3558      * by the camera device's statistics units for the current output frame.</p>
3559      * <p>This may be different than the gains used for this frame,
3560      * since statistics processing on data from a new frame
3561      * typically completes after the transform has already been
3562      * applied to that frame.</p>
3563      * <p>The 4 channel gains are defined in Bayer domain,
3564      * see {@link CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS android.colorCorrection.gains} for details.</p>
3565      * <p>This value should always be calculated by the auto-white balance (AWB) block,
3566      * regardless of the android.control.* current values.</p>
3567      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
3568      *
3569      * @see CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS
3570      * @deprecated
3571      * @hide
3572      */
3573     @Deprecated
3574     public static final Key<float[]> STATISTICS_PREDICTED_COLOR_GAINS =
3575             new Key<float[]>("android.statistics.predictedColorGains", float[].class);
3576 
3577     /**
3578      * <p>The best-fit color transform matrix estimate
3579      * calculated by the camera device's statistics units for the current
3580      * output frame.</p>
3581      * <p>The camera device will provide the estimate from its
3582      * statistics unit on the white balance transforms to use
3583      * for the next frame. These are the values the camera device believes
3584      * are the best fit for the current output frame. This may
3585      * be different than the transform used for this frame, since
3586      * statistics processing on data from a new frame typically
3587      * completes after the transform has already been applied to
3588      * that frame.</p>
3589      * <p>These estimates must be provided for all frames, even if
3590      * capture settings and color transforms are set by the application.</p>
3591      * <p>This value should always be calculated by the auto-white balance (AWB) block,
3592      * regardless of the android.control.* current values.</p>
3593      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
3594      * @deprecated
3595      * @hide
3596      */
3597     @Deprecated
3598     public static final Key<Rational[]> STATISTICS_PREDICTED_COLOR_TRANSFORM =
3599             new Key<Rational[]>("android.statistics.predictedColorTransform", Rational[].class);
3600 
3601     /**
3602      * <p>The camera device estimated scene illumination lighting
3603      * frequency.</p>
3604      * <p>Many light sources, such as most fluorescent lights, flicker at a rate
3605      * that depends on the local utility power standards. This flicker must be
3606      * accounted for by auto-exposure routines to avoid artifacts in captured images.
3607      * The camera device uses this entry to tell the application what the scene
3608      * illuminant frequency is.</p>
3609      * <p>When manual exposure control is enabled
3610      * (<code>{@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE android.control.aeMode} == OFF</code> or <code>{@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE android.control.mode} ==
3611      * OFF</code>), the {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_ANTIBANDING_MODE android.control.aeAntibandingMode} doesn't perform
3612      * antibanding, and the application can ensure it selects
3613      * exposure times that do not cause banding issues by looking
3614      * into this metadata field. See
3615      * {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_ANTIBANDING_MODE android.control.aeAntibandingMode} for more details.</p>
3616      * <p>Reports NONE if there doesn't appear to be flickering illumination.</p>
3617      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
3618      * <ul>
3619      *   <li>{@link #STATISTICS_SCENE_FLICKER_NONE NONE}</li>
3620      *   <li>{@link #STATISTICS_SCENE_FLICKER_50HZ 50HZ}</li>
3621      *   <li>{@link #STATISTICS_SCENE_FLICKER_60HZ 60HZ}</li>
3622      * </ul></p>
3623      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
3624      * <p><b>Full capability</b> -
3625      * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the
3626      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
3627      *
3628      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_ANTIBANDING_MODE
3629      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE
3630      * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE
3631      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
3632      * @see #STATISTICS_SCENE_FLICKER_NONE
3633      * @see #STATISTICS_SCENE_FLICKER_50HZ
3634      * @see #STATISTICS_SCENE_FLICKER_60HZ
3635      */
3636     @PublicKey
3637     public static final Key<Integer> STATISTICS_SCENE_FLICKER =
3638             new Key<Integer>("android.statistics.sceneFlicker", int.class);
3639 
3640     /**
3641      * <p>Operating mode for hot pixel map generation.</p>
3642      * <p>If set to <code>true</code>, a hot pixel map is returned in {@link CaptureResult#STATISTICS_HOT_PIXEL_MAP android.statistics.hotPixelMap}.
3643      * If set to <code>false</code>, no hot pixel map will be returned.</p>
3644      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
3645      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#STATISTICS_INFO_AVAILABLE_HOT_PIXEL_MAP_MODES android.statistics.info.availableHotPixelMapModes}</p>
3646      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
3647      *
3648      * @see CaptureResult#STATISTICS_HOT_PIXEL_MAP
3649      * @see CameraCharacteristics#STATISTICS_INFO_AVAILABLE_HOT_PIXEL_MAP_MODES
3650      */
3651     @PublicKey
3652     public static final Key<Boolean> STATISTICS_HOT_PIXEL_MAP_MODE =
3653             new Key<Boolean>("android.statistics.hotPixelMapMode", boolean.class);
3654 
3655     /**
3656      * <p>List of <code>(x, y)</code> coordinates of hot/defective pixels on the sensor.</p>
3657      * <p>A coordinate <code>(x, y)</code> must lie between <code>(0, 0)</code>, and
3658      * <code>(width - 1, height - 1)</code> (inclusive), which are the top-left and
3659      * bottom-right of the pixel array, respectively. The width and
3660      * height dimensions are given in {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_PIXEL_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.pixelArraySize}.
3661      * This may include hot pixels that lie outside of the active array
3662      * bounds given by {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize}.</p>
3663      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br></p>
3664      * <p>n &lt;= number of pixels on the sensor.
3665      * The <code>(x, y)</code> coordinates must be bounded by
3666      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_PIXEL_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.pixelArraySize}.</p>
3667      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
3668      *
3669      * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE
3670      * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_PIXEL_ARRAY_SIZE
3671      */
3672     @PublicKey
3673     public static final Key<android.graphics.Point[]> STATISTICS_HOT_PIXEL_MAP =
3674             new Key<android.graphics.Point[]>("android.statistics.hotPixelMap", android.graphics.Point[].class);
3675 
3676     /**
3677      * <p>Whether the camera device will output the lens
3678      * shading map in output result metadata.</p>
3679      * <p>When set to ON,
3680      * android.statistics.lensShadingMap will be provided in
3681      * the output result metadata.</p>
3682      * <p>ON is always supported on devices with the RAW capability.</p>
3683      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
3684      * <ul>
3685      *   <li>{@link #STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODE_OFF OFF}</li>
3686      *   <li>{@link #STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODE_ON ON}</li>
3687      * </ul></p>
3688      * <p><b>Available values for this device:</b><br>
3689      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#STATISTICS_INFO_AVAILABLE_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODES android.statistics.info.availableLensShadingMapModes}</p>
3690      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
3691      * <p><b>Full capability</b> -
3692      * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the
3693      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
3694      *
3695      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
3696      * @see CameraCharacteristics#STATISTICS_INFO_AVAILABLE_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODES
3697      * @see #STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODE_OFF
3698      * @see #STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODE_ON
3699      */
3700     @PublicKey
3701     public static final Key<Integer> STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODE =
3702             new Key<Integer>("android.statistics.lensShadingMapMode", int.class);
3703 
3704     /**
3705      * <p>Tonemapping / contrast / gamma curve for the blue
3706      * channel, to use when {@link CaptureRequest#TONEMAP_MODE android.tonemap.mode} is
3707      * CONTRAST_CURVE.</p>
3708      * <p>See android.tonemap.curveRed for more details.</p>
3709      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
3710      * <p><b>Full capability</b> -
3711      * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the
3712      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
3713      *
3714      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
3715      * @see CaptureRequest#TONEMAP_MODE
3716      * @hide
3717      */
3718     public static final Key<float[]> TONEMAP_CURVE_BLUE =
3719             new Key<float[]>("android.tonemap.curveBlue", float[].class);
3720 
3721     /**
3722      * <p>Tonemapping / contrast / gamma curve for the green
3723      * channel, to use when {@link CaptureRequest#TONEMAP_MODE android.tonemap.mode} is
3724      * CONTRAST_CURVE.</p>
3725      * <p>See android.tonemap.curveRed for more details.</p>
3726      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
3727      * <p><b>Full capability</b> -
3728      * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the
3729      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
3730      *
3731      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
3732      * @see CaptureRequest#TONEMAP_MODE
3733      * @hide
3734      */
3735     public static final Key<float[]> TONEMAP_CURVE_GREEN =
3736             new Key<float[]>("android.tonemap.curveGreen", float[].class);
3737 
3738     /**
3739      * <p>Tonemapping / contrast / gamma curve for the red
3740      * channel, to use when {@link CaptureRequest#TONEMAP_MODE android.tonemap.mode} is
3741      * CONTRAST_CURVE.</p>
3742      * <p>Each channel's curve is defined by an array of control points:</p>
3743      * <pre><code>android.tonemap.curveRed =
3744      *   [ P0in, P0out, P1in, P1out, P2in, P2out, P3in, P3out, ..., PNin, PNout ]
3745      * 2 &lt;= N &lt;= {@link CameraCharacteristics#TONEMAP_MAX_CURVE_POINTS android.tonemap.maxCurvePoints}</code></pre>
3746      * <p>These are sorted in order of increasing <code>Pin</code>; it is
3747      * required that input values 0.0 and 1.0 are included in the list to
3748      * define a complete mapping. For input values between control points,
3749      * the camera device must linearly interpolate between the control
3750      * points.</p>
3751      * <p>Each curve can have an independent number of points, and the number
3752      * of points can be less than max (that is, the request doesn't have to
3753      * always provide a curve with number of points equivalent to
3754      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#TONEMAP_MAX_CURVE_POINTS android.tonemap.maxCurvePoints}).</p>
3755      * <p>A few examples, and their corresponding graphical mappings; these
3756      * only specify the red channel and the precision is limited to 4
3757      * digits, for conciseness.</p>
3758      * <p>Linear mapping:</p>
3759      * <pre><code>android.tonemap.curveRed = [ 0, 0, 1.0, 1.0 ]
3760      * </code></pre>
3761      * <p><img alt="Linear mapping curve" src="../../../../images/camera2/metadata/android.tonemap.curveRed/linear_tonemap.png" /></p>
3762      * <p>Invert mapping:</p>
3763      * <pre><code>android.tonemap.curveRed = [ 0, 1.0, 1.0, 0 ]
3764      * </code></pre>
3765      * <p><img alt="Inverting mapping curve" src="../../../../images/camera2/metadata/android.tonemap.curveRed/inverse_tonemap.png" /></p>
3766      * <p>Gamma 1/2.2 mapping, with 16 control points:</p>
3767      * <pre><code>android.tonemap.curveRed = [
3768      *   0.0000, 0.0000, 0.0667, 0.2920, 0.1333, 0.4002, 0.2000, 0.4812,
3769      *   0.2667, 0.5484, 0.3333, 0.6069, 0.4000, 0.6594, 0.4667, 0.7072,
3770      *   0.5333, 0.7515, 0.6000, 0.7928, 0.6667, 0.8317, 0.7333, 0.8685,
3771      *   0.8000, 0.9035, 0.8667, 0.9370, 0.9333, 0.9691, 1.0000, 1.0000 ]
3772      * </code></pre>
3773      * <p><img alt="Gamma = 1/2.2 tonemapping curve" src="../../../../images/camera2/metadata/android.tonemap.curveRed/gamma_tonemap.png" /></p>
3774      * <p>Standard sRGB gamma mapping, per IEC 61966-2-1:1999, with 16 control points:</p>
3775      * <pre><code>android.tonemap.curveRed = [
3776      *   0.0000, 0.0000, 0.0667, 0.2864, 0.1333, 0.4007, 0.2000, 0.4845,
3777      *   0.2667, 0.5532, 0.3333, 0.6125, 0.4000, 0.6652, 0.4667, 0.7130,
3778      *   0.5333, 0.7569, 0.6000, 0.7977, 0.6667, 0.8360, 0.7333, 0.8721,
3779      *   0.8000, 0.9063, 0.8667, 0.9389, 0.9333, 0.9701, 1.0000, 1.0000 ]
3780      * </code></pre>
3781      * <p><img alt="sRGB tonemapping curve" src="../../../../images/camera2/metadata/android.tonemap.curveRed/srgb_tonemap.png" /></p>
3782      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
3783      * 0-1 on both input and output coordinates, normalized
3784      * as a floating-point value such that 0 == black and 1 == white.</p>
3785      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
3786      * <p><b>Full capability</b> -
3787      * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the
3788      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
3789      *
3790      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
3791      * @see CameraCharacteristics#TONEMAP_MAX_CURVE_POINTS
3792      * @see CaptureRequest#TONEMAP_MODE
3793      * @hide
3794      */
3795     public static final Key<float[]> TONEMAP_CURVE_RED =
3796             new Key<float[]>("android.tonemap.curveRed", float[].class);
3797 
3798     /**
3799      * <p>Tonemapping / contrast / gamma curve to use when {@link CaptureRequest#TONEMAP_MODE android.tonemap.mode}
3800      * is CONTRAST_CURVE.</p>
3801      * <p>The tonemapCurve consist of three curves for each of red, green, and blue
3802      * channels respectively. The following example uses the red channel as an
3803      * example. The same logic applies to green and blue channel.
3804      * Each channel's curve is defined by an array of control points:</p>
3805      * <pre><code>curveRed =
3806      *   [ P0(in, out), P1(in, out), P2(in, out), P3(in, out), ..., PN(in, out) ]
3807      * 2 &lt;= N &lt;= {@link CameraCharacteristics#TONEMAP_MAX_CURVE_POINTS android.tonemap.maxCurvePoints}</code></pre>
3808      * <p>These are sorted in order of increasing <code>Pin</code>; it is always
3809      * guaranteed that input values 0.0 and 1.0 are included in the list to
3810      * define a complete mapping. For input values between control points,
3811      * the camera device must linearly interpolate between the control
3812      * points.</p>
3813      * <p>Each curve can have an independent number of points, and the number
3814      * of points can be less than max (that is, the request doesn't have to
3815      * always provide a curve with number of points equivalent to
3816      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#TONEMAP_MAX_CURVE_POINTS android.tonemap.maxCurvePoints}).</p>
3817      * <p>A few examples, and their corresponding graphical mappings; these
3818      * only specify the red channel and the precision is limited to 4
3819      * digits, for conciseness.</p>
3820      * <p>Linear mapping:</p>
3821      * <pre><code>curveRed = [ (0, 0), (1.0, 1.0) ]
3822      * </code></pre>
3823      * <p><img alt="Linear mapping curve" src="../../../../images/camera2/metadata/android.tonemap.curveRed/linear_tonemap.png" /></p>
3824      * <p>Invert mapping:</p>
3825      * <pre><code>curveRed = [ (0, 1.0), (1.0, 0) ]
3826      * </code></pre>
3827      * <p><img alt="Inverting mapping curve" src="../../../../images/camera2/metadata/android.tonemap.curveRed/inverse_tonemap.png" /></p>
3828      * <p>Gamma 1/2.2 mapping, with 16 control points:</p>
3829      * <pre><code>curveRed = [
3830      *   (0.0000, 0.0000), (0.0667, 0.2920), (0.1333, 0.4002), (0.2000, 0.4812),
3831      *   (0.2667, 0.5484), (0.3333, 0.6069), (0.4000, 0.6594), (0.4667, 0.7072),
3832      *   (0.5333, 0.7515), (0.6000, 0.7928), (0.6667, 0.8317), (0.7333, 0.8685),
3833      *   (0.8000, 0.9035), (0.8667, 0.9370), (0.9333, 0.9691), (1.0000, 1.0000) ]
3834      * </code></pre>
3835      * <p><img alt="Gamma = 1/2.2 tonemapping curve" src="../../../../images/camera2/metadata/android.tonemap.curveRed/gamma_tonemap.png" /></p>
3836      * <p>Standard sRGB gamma mapping, per IEC 61966-2-1:1999, with 16 control points:</p>
3837      * <pre><code>curveRed = [
3838      *   (0.0000, 0.0000), (0.0667, 0.2864), (0.1333, 0.4007), (0.2000, 0.4845),
3839      *   (0.2667, 0.5532), (0.3333, 0.6125), (0.4000, 0.6652), (0.4667, 0.7130),
3840      *   (0.5333, 0.7569), (0.6000, 0.7977), (0.6667, 0.8360), (0.7333, 0.8721),
3841      *   (0.8000, 0.9063), (0.8667, 0.9389), (0.9333, 0.9701), (1.0000, 1.0000) ]
3842      * </code></pre>
3843      * <p><img alt="sRGB tonemapping curve" src="../../../../images/camera2/metadata/android.tonemap.curveRed/srgb_tonemap.png" /></p>
3844      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
3845      * <p><b>Full capability</b> -
3846      * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the
3847      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
3848      *
3849      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
3850      * @see CameraCharacteristics#TONEMAP_MAX_CURVE_POINTS
3851      * @see CaptureRequest#TONEMAP_MODE
3852      */
3853     @PublicKey
3854     @SyntheticKey
3855     public static final Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.TonemapCurve> TONEMAP_CURVE =
3856             new Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.TonemapCurve>("android.tonemap.curve", android.hardware.camera2.params.TonemapCurve.class);
3857 
3858     /**
3859      * <p>High-level global contrast/gamma/tonemapping control.</p>
3860      * <p>When switching to an application-defined contrast curve by setting
3861      * {@link CaptureRequest#TONEMAP_MODE android.tonemap.mode} to CONTRAST_CURVE, the curve is defined
3862      * per-channel with a set of <code>(in, out)</code> points that specify the
3863      * mapping from input high-bit-depth pixel value to the output
3864      * low-bit-depth value.  Since the actual pixel ranges of both input
3865      * and output may change depending on the camera pipeline, the values
3866      * are specified by normalized floating-point numbers.</p>
3867      * <p>More-complex color mapping operations such as 3D color look-up
3868      * tables, selective chroma enhancement, or other non-linear color
3869      * transforms will be disabled when {@link CaptureRequest#TONEMAP_MODE android.tonemap.mode} is
3870      * CONTRAST_CURVE.</p>
3871      * <p>When using either FAST or HIGH_QUALITY, the camera device will
3872      * emit its own tonemap curve in {@link CaptureRequest#TONEMAP_CURVE android.tonemap.curve}.
3873      * These values are always available, and as close as possible to the
3874      * actually used nonlinear/nonglobal transforms.</p>
3875      * <p>If a request is sent with CONTRAST_CURVE with the camera device's
3876      * provided curve in FAST or HIGH_QUALITY, the image's tonemap will be
3877      * roughly the same.</p>
3878      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
3879      * <ul>
3880      *   <li>{@link #TONEMAP_MODE_CONTRAST_CURVE CONTRAST_CURVE}</li>
3881      *   <li>{@link #TONEMAP_MODE_FAST FAST}</li>
3882      *   <li>{@link #TONEMAP_MODE_HIGH_QUALITY HIGH_QUALITY}</li>
3883      *   <li>{@link #TONEMAP_MODE_GAMMA_VALUE GAMMA_VALUE}</li>
3884      *   <li>{@link #TONEMAP_MODE_PRESET_CURVE PRESET_CURVE}</li>
3885      * </ul></p>
3886      * <p><b>Available values for this device:</b><br>
3887      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#TONEMAP_AVAILABLE_TONE_MAP_MODES android.tonemap.availableToneMapModes}</p>
3888      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
3889      * <p><b>Full capability</b> -
3890      * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the
3891      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
3892      *
3893      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
3894      * @see CameraCharacteristics#TONEMAP_AVAILABLE_TONE_MAP_MODES
3895      * @see CaptureRequest#TONEMAP_CURVE
3896      * @see CaptureRequest#TONEMAP_MODE
3897      * @see #TONEMAP_MODE_CONTRAST_CURVE
3898      * @see #TONEMAP_MODE_FAST
3899      * @see #TONEMAP_MODE_HIGH_QUALITY
3900      * @see #TONEMAP_MODE_GAMMA_VALUE
3901      * @see #TONEMAP_MODE_PRESET_CURVE
3902      */
3903     @PublicKey
3904     public static final Key<Integer> TONEMAP_MODE =
3905             new Key<Integer>("android.tonemap.mode", int.class);
3906 
3907     /**
3908      * <p>Tonemapping curve to use when {@link CaptureRequest#TONEMAP_MODE android.tonemap.mode} is
3909      * GAMMA_VALUE</p>
3910      * <p>The tonemap curve will be defined the following formula:
3911      * * OUT = pow(IN, 1.0 / gamma)
3912      * where IN and OUT is the input pixel value scaled to range [0.0, 1.0],
3913      * pow is the power function and gamma is the gamma value specified by this
3914      * key.</p>
3915      * <p>The same curve will be applied to all color channels. The camera device
3916      * may clip the input gamma value to its supported range. The actual applied
3917      * value will be returned in capture result.</p>
3918      * <p>The valid range of gamma value varies on different devices, but values
3919      * within [1.0, 5.0] are guaranteed not to be clipped.</p>
3920      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
3921      *
3922      * @see CaptureRequest#TONEMAP_MODE
3923      */
3924     @PublicKey
3925     public static final Key<Float> TONEMAP_GAMMA =
3926             new Key<Float>("android.tonemap.gamma", float.class);
3927 
3928     /**
3929      * <p>Tonemapping curve to use when {@link CaptureRequest#TONEMAP_MODE android.tonemap.mode} is
3930      * PRESET_CURVE</p>
3931      * <p>The tonemap curve will be defined by specified standard.</p>
3932      * <p>sRGB (approximated by 16 control points):</p>
3933      * <p><img alt="sRGB tonemapping curve" src="../../../../images/camera2/metadata/android.tonemap.curveRed/srgb_tonemap.png" /></p>
3934      * <p>Rec. 709 (approximated by 16 control points):</p>
3935      * <p><img alt="Rec. 709 tonemapping curve" src="../../../../images/camera2/metadata/android.tonemap.curveRed/rec709_tonemap.png" /></p>
3936      * <p>Note that above figures show a 16 control points approximation of preset
3937      * curves. Camera devices may apply a different approximation to the curve.</p>
3938      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
3939      * <ul>
3940      *   <li>{@link #TONEMAP_PRESET_CURVE_SRGB SRGB}</li>
3941      *   <li>{@link #TONEMAP_PRESET_CURVE_REC709 REC709}</li>
3942      * </ul></p>
3943      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
3944      *
3945      * @see CaptureRequest#TONEMAP_MODE
3946      * @see #TONEMAP_PRESET_CURVE_SRGB
3947      * @see #TONEMAP_PRESET_CURVE_REC709
3948      */
3949     @PublicKey
3950     public static final Key<Integer> TONEMAP_PRESET_CURVE =
3951             new Key<Integer>("android.tonemap.presetCurve", int.class);
3952 
3953     /**
3954      * <p>This LED is nominally used to indicate to the user
3955      * that the camera is powered on and may be streaming images back to the
3956      * Application Processor. In certain rare circumstances, the OS may
3957      * disable this when video is processed locally and not transmitted to
3958      * any untrusted applications.</p>
3959      * <p>In particular, the LED <em>must</em> always be on when the data could be
3960      * transmitted off the device. The LED <em>should</em> always be on whenever
3961      * data is stored locally on the device.</p>
3962      * <p>The LED <em>may</em> be off if a trusted application is using the data that
3963      * doesn't violate the above rules.</p>
3964      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
3965      * @hide
3966      */
3967     public static final Key<Boolean> LED_TRANSMIT =
3968             new Key<Boolean>("android.led.transmit", boolean.class);
3969 
3970     /**
3971      * <p>Whether black-level compensation is locked
3972      * to its current values, or is free to vary.</p>
3973      * <p>Whether the black level offset was locked for this frame.  Should be
3974      * ON if {@link CaptureRequest#BLACK_LEVEL_LOCK android.blackLevel.lock} was ON in the capture request, unless
3975      * a change in other capture settings forced the camera device to
3976      * perform a black level reset.</p>
3977      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
3978      * <p><b>Full capability</b> -
3979      * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the
3980      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
3981      *
3982      * @see CaptureRequest#BLACK_LEVEL_LOCK
3983      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
3984      */
3985     @PublicKey
3986     public static final Key<Boolean> BLACK_LEVEL_LOCK =
3987             new Key<Boolean>("android.blackLevel.lock", boolean.class);
3988 
3989     /**
3990      * <p>The frame number corresponding to the last request
3991      * with which the output result (metadata + buffers) has been fully
3992      * synchronized.</p>
3993      * <p>When a request is submitted to the camera device, there is usually a
3994      * delay of several frames before the controls get applied. A camera
3995      * device may either choose to account for this delay by implementing a
3996      * pipeline and carefully submit well-timed atomic control updates, or
3997      * it may start streaming control changes that span over several frame
3998      * boundaries.</p>
3999      * <p>In the latter case, whenever a request's settings change relative to
4000      * the previous submitted request, the full set of changes may take
4001      * multiple frame durations to fully take effect. Some settings may
4002      * take effect sooner (in less frame durations) than others.</p>
4003      * <p>While a set of control changes are being propagated, this value
4004      * will be CONVERGING.</p>
4005      * <p>Once it is fully known that a set of control changes have been
4006      * finished propagating, and the resulting updated control settings
4007      * have been read back by the camera device, this value will be set
4008      * to a non-negative frame number (corresponding to the request to
4009      * which the results have synchronized to).</p>
4010      * <p>Older camera device implementations may not have a way to detect
4011      * when all camera controls have been applied, and will always set this
4012      * value to UNKNOWN.</p>
4013      * <p>FULL capability devices will always have this value set to the
4014      * frame number of the request corresponding to this result.</p>
4015      * <p><em>Further details</em>:</p>
4016      * <ul>
4017      * <li>Whenever a request differs from the last request, any future
4018      * results not yet returned may have this value set to CONVERGING (this
4019      * could include any in-progress captures not yet returned by the camera
4020      * device, for more details see pipeline considerations below).</li>
4021      * <li>Submitting a series of multiple requests that differ from the
4022      * previous request (e.g. r1, r2, r3 s.t. r1 != r2 != r3)
4023      * moves the new synchronization frame to the last non-repeating
4024      * request (using the smallest frame number from the contiguous list of
4025      * repeating requests).</li>
4026      * <li>Submitting the same request repeatedly will not change this value
4027      * to CONVERGING, if it was already a non-negative value.</li>
4028      * <li>When this value changes to non-negative, that means that all of the
4029      * metadata controls from the request have been applied, all of the
4030      * metadata controls from the camera device have been read to the
4031      * updated values (into the result), and all of the graphics buffers
4032      * corresponding to this result are also synchronized to the request.</li>
4033      * </ul>
4034      * <p><em>Pipeline considerations</em>:</p>
4035      * <p>Submitting a request with updated controls relative to the previously
4036      * submitted requests may also invalidate the synchronization state
4037      * of all the results corresponding to currently in-flight requests.</p>
4038      * <p>In other words, results for this current request and up to
4039      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_PIPELINE_MAX_DEPTH android.request.pipelineMaxDepth} prior requests may have their
4040      * android.sync.frameNumber change to CONVERGING.</p>
4041      * <p><b>Possible values:</b>
4042      * <ul>
4043      *   <li>{@link #SYNC_FRAME_NUMBER_CONVERGING CONVERGING}</li>
4044      *   <li>{@link #SYNC_FRAME_NUMBER_UNKNOWN UNKNOWN}</li>
4045      * </ul></p>
4046      * <p><b>Available values for this device:</b><br>
4047      * Either a non-negative value corresponding to a
4048      * <code>frame_number</code>, or one of the two enums (CONVERGING / UNKNOWN).</p>
4049      * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p>
4050      *
4051      * @see CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_PIPELINE_MAX_DEPTH
4052      * @see #SYNC_FRAME_NUMBER_CONVERGING
4053      * @see #SYNC_FRAME_NUMBER_UNKNOWN
4054      * @hide
4055      */
4056     public static final Key<Long> SYNC_FRAME_NUMBER =
4057             new Key<Long>("android.sync.frameNumber", long.class);
4058 
4059     /**
4060      * <p>The amount of exposure time increase factor applied to the original output
4061      * frame by the application processing before sending for reprocessing.</p>
4062      * <p>This is optional, and will be supported if the camera device supports YUV_REPROCESSING
4063      * capability ({@link CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES android.request.availableCapabilities} contains YUV_REPROCESSING).</p>
4064      * <p>For some YUV reprocessing use cases, the application may choose to filter the original
4065      * output frames to effectively reduce the noise to the same level as a frame that was
4066      * captured with longer exposure time. To be more specific, assuming the original captured
4067      * images were captured with a sensitivity of S and an exposure time of T, the model in
4068      * the camera device is that the amount of noise in the image would be approximately what
4069      * would be expected if the original capture parameters had been a sensitivity of
4070      * S/effectiveExposureFactor and an exposure time of T*effectiveExposureFactor, rather
4071      * than S and T respectively. If the captured images were processed by the application
4072      * before being sent for reprocessing, then the application may have used image processing
4073      * algorithms and/or multi-frame image fusion to reduce the noise in the
4074      * application-processed images (input images). By using the effectiveExposureFactor
4075      * control, the application can communicate to the camera device the actual noise level
4076      * improvement in the application-processed image. With this information, the camera
4077      * device can select appropriate noise reduction and edge enhancement parameters to avoid
4078      * excessive noise reduction ({@link CaptureRequest#NOISE_REDUCTION_MODE android.noiseReduction.mode}) and insufficient edge
4079      * enhancement ({@link CaptureRequest#EDGE_MODE android.edge.mode}) being applied to the reprocessed frames.</p>
4080      * <p>For example, for multi-frame image fusion use case, the application may fuse
4081      * multiple output frames together to a final frame for reprocessing. When N image are
4082      * fused into 1 image for reprocessing, the exposure time increase factor could be up to
4083      * square root of N (based on a simple photon shot noise model). The camera device will
4084      * adjust the reprocessing noise reduction and edge enhancement parameters accordingly to
4085      * produce the best quality images.</p>
4086      * <p>This is relative factor, 1.0 indicates the application hasn't processed the input
4087      * buffer in a way that affects its effective exposure time.</p>
4088      * <p>This control is only effective for YUV reprocessing capture request. For noise
4089      * reduction reprocessing, it is only effective when <code>{@link CaptureRequest#NOISE_REDUCTION_MODE android.noiseReduction.mode} != OFF</code>.
4090      * Similarly, for edge enhancement reprocessing, it is only effective when
4091      * <code>{@link CaptureRequest#EDGE_MODE android.edge.mode} != OFF</code>.</p>
4092      * <p><b>Units</b>: Relative exposure time increase factor.</p>
4093      * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br>
4094      * &gt;= 1.0</p>
4095      * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p>
4096      * <p><b>Limited capability</b> -
4097      * Present on all camera devices that report being at least {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED} devices in the
4098      * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p>
4099      *
4100      * @see CaptureRequest#EDGE_MODE
4101      * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL
4102      * @see CaptureRequest#NOISE_REDUCTION_MODE
4103      * @see CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES
4104      */
4105     @PublicKey
4106     public static final Key<Float> REPROCESS_EFFECTIVE_EXPOSURE_FACTOR =
4107             new Key<Float>("android.reprocess.effectiveExposureFactor", float.class);
4108 
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4112 
4113 
4114 
4115 }
4116