1 /* 2 * Copyright (C) 2013 The Android Open Source Project 3 * 4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 7 * 8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 9 * 10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 * limitations under the License. 15 */ 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.PublicKey; 23 import android.hardware.camera2.impl.SyntheticKey; 24 import android.hardware.camera2.utils.TypeReference; 25 import android.util.Rational; 26 27 import java.util.Collections; 28 import java.util.List; 29 30 /** 31 * <p>The properties describing a 32 * {@link CameraDevice CameraDevice}.</p> 33 * 34 * <p>These properties are fixed for a given CameraDevice, and can be queried 35 * through the {@link CameraManager CameraManager} 36 * interface with {@link CameraManager#getCameraCharacteristics}.</p> 37 * 38 * <p>{@link CameraCharacteristics} objects are immutable.</p> 39 * 40 * @see CameraDevice 41 * @see CameraManager 42 */ 43 public final class CameraCharacteristics extends CameraMetadata<CameraCharacteristics.Key<?>> { 44 45 /** 46 * A {@code Key} is used to do camera characteristics field lookups with 47 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#get}. 48 * 49 * <p>For example, to get the stream configuration map: 50 * <code><pre> 51 * StreamConfigurationMap map = cameraCharacteristics.get( 52 * CameraCharacteristics.SCALER_STREAM_CONFIGURATION_MAP); 53 * </pre></code> 54 * </p> 55 * 56 * <p>To enumerate over all possible keys for {@link CameraCharacteristics}, see 57 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#getKeys()}.</p> 58 * 59 * @see CameraCharacteristics#get 60 * @see CameraCharacteristics#getKeys() 61 */ 62 public static final class Key<T> { 63 private final CameraMetadataNative.Key<T> mKey; 64 65 /** 66 * Visible for testing and vendor extensions only. 67 * 68 * @hide 69 */ Key(String name, Class<T> type)70 public Key(String name, Class<T> type) { 71 mKey = new CameraMetadataNative.Key<T>(name, type); 72 } 73 74 /** 75 * Visible for testing and vendor extensions only. 76 * 77 * @hide 78 */ Key(String name, TypeReference<T> typeReference)79 public Key(String name, TypeReference<T> typeReference) { 80 mKey = new CameraMetadataNative.Key<T>(name, typeReference); 81 } 82 83 /** 84 * Return a camelCase, period separated name formatted like: 85 * {@code "root.section[.subsections].name"}. 86 * 87 * <p>Built-in keys exposed by the Android SDK are always prefixed with {@code "android."}; 88 * keys that are device/platform-specific are prefixed with {@code "com."}.</p> 89 * 90 * <p>For example, {@code CameraCharacteristics.SCALER_STREAM_CONFIGURATION_MAP} would 91 * have a name of {@code "android.scaler.streamConfigurationMap"}; whereas a device 92 * specific key might look like {@code "com.google.nexus.data.private"}.</p> 93 * 94 * @return String representation of the key name 95 */ 96 @NonNull getName()97 public String getName() { 98 return mKey.getName(); 99 } 100 101 /** 102 * {@inheritDoc} 103 */ 104 @Override hashCode()105 public final int hashCode() { 106 return mKey.hashCode(); 107 } 108 109 /** 110 * {@inheritDoc} 111 */ 112 @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") 113 @Override equals(Object o)114 public final boolean equals(Object o) { 115 return o instanceof Key && ((Key<T>)o).mKey.equals(mKey); 116 } 117 118 /** 119 * Return this {@link Key} as a string representation. 120 * 121 * <p>{@code "CameraCharacteristics.Key(%s)"}, where {@code %s} represents 122 * the name of this key as returned by {@link #getName}.</p> 123 * 124 * @return string representation of {@link Key} 125 */ 126 @NonNull 127 @Override toString()128 public String toString() { 129 return String.format("CameraCharacteristics.Key(%s)", mKey.getName()); 130 } 131 132 /** 133 * Visible for CameraMetadataNative implementation only; do not use. 134 * 135 * TODO: Make this private or remove it altogether. 136 * 137 * @hide 138 */ getNativeKey()139 public CameraMetadataNative.Key<T> getNativeKey() { 140 return mKey; 141 } 142 143 @SuppressWarnings({ 144 "unused", "unchecked" 145 }) Key(CameraMetadataNative.Key<?> nativeKey)146 private Key(CameraMetadataNative.Key<?> nativeKey) { 147 mKey = (CameraMetadataNative.Key<T>) nativeKey; 148 } 149 } 150 151 private final CameraMetadataNative mProperties; 152 private List<CameraCharacteristics.Key<?>> mKeys; 153 private List<CaptureRequest.Key<?>> mAvailableRequestKeys; 154 private List<CaptureResult.Key<?>> mAvailableResultKeys; 155 156 /** 157 * Takes ownership of the passed-in properties object 158 * @hide 159 */ CameraCharacteristics(CameraMetadataNative properties)160 public CameraCharacteristics(CameraMetadataNative properties) { 161 mProperties = CameraMetadataNative.move(properties); 162 } 163 164 /** 165 * Returns a copy of the underlying {@link CameraMetadataNative}. 166 * @hide 167 */ getNativeCopy()168 public CameraMetadataNative getNativeCopy() { 169 return new CameraMetadataNative(mProperties); 170 } 171 172 /** 173 * Get a camera characteristics field value. 174 * 175 * <p>The field definitions can be 176 * found in {@link CameraCharacteristics}.</p> 177 * 178 * <p>Querying the value for the same key more than once will return a value 179 * which is equal to the previous queried value.</p> 180 * 181 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the key was not valid 182 * 183 * @param key The characteristics field to read. 184 * @return The value of that key, or {@code null} if the field is not set. 185 */ 186 @Nullable get(Key<T> key)187 public <T> T get(Key<T> key) { 188 return mProperties.get(key); 189 } 190 191 /** 192 * {@inheritDoc} 193 * @hide 194 */ 195 @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") 196 @Override getProtected(Key<?> key)197 protected <T> T getProtected(Key<?> key) { 198 return (T) mProperties.get(key); 199 } 200 201 /** 202 * {@inheritDoc} 203 * @hide 204 */ 205 @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") 206 @Override getKeyClass()207 protected Class<Key<?>> getKeyClass() { 208 Object thisClass = Key.class; 209 return (Class<Key<?>>)thisClass; 210 } 211 212 /** 213 * {@inheritDoc} 214 */ 215 @NonNull 216 @Override getKeys()217 public List<Key<?>> getKeys() { 218 // List of keys is immutable; cache the results after we calculate them 219 if (mKeys != null) { 220 return mKeys; 221 } 222 223 int[] filterTags = get(REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CHARACTERISTICS_KEYS); 224 if (filterTags == null) { 225 throw new AssertionError("android.request.availableCharacteristicsKeys must be non-null" 226 + " in the characteristics"); 227 } 228 229 mKeys = Collections.unmodifiableList( 230 getKeysStatic(getClass(), getKeyClass(), this, filterTags)); 231 return mKeys; 232 } 233 234 /** 235 * Returns the list of keys supported by this {@link CameraDevice} for querying 236 * with a {@link CaptureRequest}. 237 * 238 * <p>The list returned is not modifiable, so any attempts to modify it will throw 239 * a {@code UnsupportedOperationException}.</p> 240 * 241 * <p>Each key is only listed once in the list. The order of the keys is undefined.</p> 242 * 243 * <p>Note that there is no {@code getAvailableCameraCharacteristicsKeys()} -- use 244 * {@link #getKeys()} instead.</p> 245 * 246 * @return List of keys supported by this CameraDevice for CaptureRequests. 247 */ 248 @SuppressWarnings({"unchecked"}) 249 @NonNull getAvailableCaptureRequestKeys()250 public List<CaptureRequest.Key<?>> getAvailableCaptureRequestKeys() { 251 if (mAvailableRequestKeys == null) { 252 Object crKey = CaptureRequest.Key.class; 253 Class<CaptureRequest.Key<?>> crKeyTyped = (Class<CaptureRequest.Key<?>>)crKey; 254 255 int[] filterTags = get(REQUEST_AVAILABLE_REQUEST_KEYS); 256 if (filterTags == null) { 257 throw new AssertionError("android.request.availableRequestKeys must be non-null " 258 + "in the characteristics"); 259 } 260 mAvailableRequestKeys = 261 getAvailableKeyList(CaptureRequest.class, crKeyTyped, filterTags); 262 } 263 return mAvailableRequestKeys; 264 } 265 266 /** 267 * Returns the list of keys supported by this {@link CameraDevice} for querying 268 * with a {@link CaptureResult}. 269 * 270 * <p>The list returned is not modifiable, so any attempts to modify it will throw 271 * a {@code UnsupportedOperationException}.</p> 272 * 273 * <p>Each key is only listed once in the list. The order of the keys is undefined.</p> 274 * 275 * <p>Note that there is no {@code getAvailableCameraCharacteristicsKeys()} -- use 276 * {@link #getKeys()} instead.</p> 277 * 278 * @return List of keys supported by this CameraDevice for CaptureResults. 279 */ 280 @SuppressWarnings({"unchecked"}) 281 @NonNull getAvailableCaptureResultKeys()282 public List<CaptureResult.Key<?>> getAvailableCaptureResultKeys() { 283 if (mAvailableResultKeys == null) { 284 Object crKey = CaptureResult.Key.class; 285 Class<CaptureResult.Key<?>> crKeyTyped = (Class<CaptureResult.Key<?>>)crKey; 286 287 int[] filterTags = get(REQUEST_AVAILABLE_RESULT_KEYS); 288 if (filterTags == null) { 289 throw new AssertionError("android.request.availableResultKeys must be non-null " 290 + "in the characteristics"); 291 } 292 mAvailableResultKeys = getAvailableKeyList(CaptureResult.class, crKeyTyped, filterTags); 293 } 294 return mAvailableResultKeys; 295 } 296 297 /** 298 * Returns the list of keys supported by this {@link CameraDevice} by metadataClass. 299 * 300 * <p>The list returned is not modifiable, so any attempts to modify it will throw 301 * a {@code UnsupportedOperationException}.</p> 302 * 303 * <p>Each key is only listed once in the list. The order of the keys is undefined.</p> 304 * 305 * @param metadataClass The subclass of CameraMetadata that you want to get the keys for. 306 * @param keyClass The class of the metadata key, e.g. CaptureRequest.Key.class 307 * 308 * @return List of keys supported by this CameraDevice for metadataClass. 309 * 310 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if metadataClass is not a subclass of CameraMetadata 311 */ 312 private <TKey> List<TKey> getAvailableKeyList(Class<?> metadataClass, Class<TKey> keyClass, int[] filterTags)313 getAvailableKeyList(Class<?> metadataClass, Class<TKey> keyClass, int[] filterTags) { 314 315 if (metadataClass.equals(CameraMetadata.class)) { 316 throw new AssertionError( 317 "metadataClass must be a strict subclass of CameraMetadata"); 318 } else if (!CameraMetadata.class.isAssignableFrom(metadataClass)) { 319 throw new AssertionError( 320 "metadataClass must be a subclass of CameraMetadata"); 321 } 322 323 List<TKey> staticKeyList = CameraCharacteristics.<TKey>getKeysStatic( 324 metadataClass, keyClass, /*instance*/null, filterTags); 325 return Collections.unmodifiableList(staticKeyList); 326 } 327 328 /*@O~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~ 329 * The key entries below this point are generated from metadata 330 * definitions in /system/media/camera/docs. Do not modify by hand or 331 * modify the comment blocks at the start or end. 332 *~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~*/ 333 334 /** 335 * <p>List of aberration correction modes for {@link CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_ABERRATION_MODE android.colorCorrection.aberrationMode} that are 336 * supported by this camera device.</p> 337 * <p>This key lists the valid modes for {@link CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_ABERRATION_MODE android.colorCorrection.aberrationMode}. If no 338 * aberration correction modes are available for a device, this list will solely include 339 * OFF mode. All camera devices will support either OFF or FAST mode.</p> 340 * <p>Camera devices that support the MANUAL_POST_PROCESSING capability will always list 341 * OFF mode. This includes all FULL level devices.</p> 342 * <p>LEGACY devices will always only support FAST mode.</p> 343 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 344 * Any value listed in {@link CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_ABERRATION_MODE android.colorCorrection.aberrationMode}</p> 345 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 346 * 347 * @see CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_ABERRATION_MODE 348 */ 349 @PublicKey 350 public static final Key<int[]> COLOR_CORRECTION_AVAILABLE_ABERRATION_MODES = 351 new Key<int[]>("android.colorCorrection.availableAberrationModes", int[].class); 352 353 /** 354 * <p>List of auto-exposure antibanding modes for {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_ANTIBANDING_MODE android.control.aeAntibandingMode} that are 355 * supported by this camera device.</p> 356 * <p>Not all of the auto-exposure anti-banding modes may be 357 * supported by a given camera device. This field lists the 358 * valid anti-banding modes that the application may request 359 * for this camera device with the 360 * {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_ANTIBANDING_MODE android.control.aeAntibandingMode} control.</p> 361 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 362 * Any value listed in {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_ANTIBANDING_MODE android.control.aeAntibandingMode}</p> 363 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 364 * 365 * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_ANTIBANDING_MODE 366 */ 367 @PublicKey 368 public static final Key<int[]> CONTROL_AE_AVAILABLE_ANTIBANDING_MODES = 369 new Key<int[]>("android.control.aeAvailableAntibandingModes", int[].class); 370 371 /** 372 * <p>List of auto-exposure modes for {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE android.control.aeMode} that are supported by this camera 373 * device.</p> 374 * <p>Not all the auto-exposure modes may be supported by a 375 * given camera device, especially if no flash unit is 376 * available. This entry lists the valid modes for 377 * {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE android.control.aeMode} for this camera device.</p> 378 * <p>All camera devices support ON, and all camera devices with flash 379 * units support ON_AUTO_FLASH and ON_ALWAYS_FLASH.</p> 380 * <p>FULL mode camera devices always support OFF mode, 381 * which enables application control of camera exposure time, 382 * sensitivity, and frame duration.</p> 383 * <p>LEGACY mode camera devices never support OFF mode. 384 * LIMITED mode devices support OFF if they support the MANUAL_SENSOR 385 * capability.</p> 386 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 387 * Any value listed in {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE android.control.aeMode}</p> 388 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 389 * 390 * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_MODE 391 */ 392 @PublicKey 393 public static final Key<int[]> CONTROL_AE_AVAILABLE_MODES = 394 new Key<int[]>("android.control.aeAvailableModes", int[].class); 395 396 /** 397 * <p>List of frame rate ranges for {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_TARGET_FPS_RANGE android.control.aeTargetFpsRange} supported by 398 * this camera device.</p> 399 * <p>For devices at the LEGACY level or above:</p> 400 * <ul> 401 * <li> 402 * <p>For constant-framerate recording, for each normal 403 * {@link android.media.CamcorderProfile CamcorderProfile}, that is, a 404 * {@link android.media.CamcorderProfile CamcorderProfile} that has 405 * {@link android.media.CamcorderProfile#quality quality} in 406 * the range [{@link android.media.CamcorderProfile#QUALITY_LOW QUALITY_LOW}, 407 * {@link android.media.CamcorderProfile#QUALITY_2160P QUALITY_2160P}], if the profile is 408 * supported by the device and has 409 * {@link android.media.CamcorderProfile#videoFrameRate videoFrameRate} <code>x</code>, this list will 410 * always include (<code>x</code>,<code>x</code>).</p> 411 * </li> 412 * <li> 413 * <p>Also, a camera device must either not support any 414 * {@link android.media.CamcorderProfile CamcorderProfile}, 415 * or support at least one 416 * normal {@link android.media.CamcorderProfile CamcorderProfile} that has 417 * {@link android.media.CamcorderProfile#videoFrameRate videoFrameRate} <code>x</code> >= 24.</p> 418 * </li> 419 * </ul> 420 * <p>For devices at the LIMITED level or above:</p> 421 * <ul> 422 * <li>For YUV_420_888 burst capture use case, this list will always include (<code>min</code>, <code>max</code>) 423 * and (<code>max</code>, <code>max</code>) where <code>min</code> <= 15 and <code>max</code> = the maximum output frame rate of the 424 * maximum YUV_420_888 output size.</li> 425 * </ul> 426 * <p><b>Units</b>: Frames per second (FPS)</p> 427 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 428 * 429 * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_TARGET_FPS_RANGE 430 */ 431 @PublicKey 432 public static final Key<android.util.Range<Integer>[]> CONTROL_AE_AVAILABLE_TARGET_FPS_RANGES = 433 new Key<android.util.Range<Integer>[]>("android.control.aeAvailableTargetFpsRanges", new TypeReference<android.util.Range<Integer>[]>() {{ }}); 434 435 /** 436 * <p>Maximum and minimum exposure compensation values for 437 * {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION android.control.aeExposureCompensation}, in counts of {@link CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_AE_COMPENSATION_STEP android.control.aeCompensationStep}, 438 * that are supported by this camera device.</p> 439 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br></p> 440 * <p>Range [0,0] indicates that exposure compensation is not supported.</p> 441 * <p>For LIMITED and FULL devices, range must follow below requirements if exposure 442 * compensation is supported (<code>range != [0, 0]</code>):</p> 443 * <p><code>Min.exposure compensation * {@link CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_AE_COMPENSATION_STEP android.control.aeCompensationStep} <= -2 EV</code></p> 444 * <p><code>Max.exposure compensation * {@link CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_AE_COMPENSATION_STEP android.control.aeCompensationStep} >= 2 EV</code></p> 445 * <p>LEGACY devices may support a smaller range than this.</p> 446 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 447 * 448 * @see CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_AE_COMPENSATION_STEP 449 * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION 450 */ 451 @PublicKey 452 public static final Key<android.util.Range<Integer>> CONTROL_AE_COMPENSATION_RANGE = 453 new Key<android.util.Range<Integer>>("android.control.aeCompensationRange", new TypeReference<android.util.Range<Integer>>() {{ }}); 454 455 /** 456 * <p>Smallest step by which the exposure compensation 457 * can be changed.</p> 458 * <p>This is the unit for {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION android.control.aeExposureCompensation}. For example, if this key has 459 * a value of <code>1/2</code>, then a setting of <code>-2</code> for {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION android.control.aeExposureCompensation} means 460 * that the target EV offset for the auto-exposure routine is -1 EV.</p> 461 * <p>One unit of EV compensation changes the brightness of the captured image by a factor 462 * of two. +1 EV doubles the image brightness, while -1 EV halves the image brightness.</p> 463 * <p><b>Units</b>: Exposure Value (EV)</p> 464 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 465 * 466 * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION 467 */ 468 @PublicKey 469 public static final Key<Rational> CONTROL_AE_COMPENSATION_STEP = 470 new Key<Rational>("android.control.aeCompensationStep", Rational.class); 471 472 /** 473 * <p>List of auto-focus (AF) modes for {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AF_MODE android.control.afMode} that are 474 * supported by this camera device.</p> 475 * <p>Not all the auto-focus modes may be supported by a 476 * given camera device. This entry lists the valid modes for 477 * {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AF_MODE android.control.afMode} for this camera device.</p> 478 * <p>All LIMITED and FULL mode camera devices will support OFF mode, and all 479 * camera devices with adjustable focuser units 480 * (<code>{@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_MINIMUM_FOCUS_DISTANCE android.lens.info.minimumFocusDistance} > 0</code>) will support AUTO mode.</p> 481 * <p>LEGACY devices will support OFF mode only if they support 482 * focusing to infinity (by also setting {@link CaptureRequest#LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE android.lens.focusDistance} to 483 * <code>0.0f</code>).</p> 484 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 485 * Any value listed in {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AF_MODE android.control.afMode}</p> 486 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 487 * 488 * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AF_MODE 489 * @see CaptureRequest#LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE 490 * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_MINIMUM_FOCUS_DISTANCE 491 */ 492 @PublicKey 493 public static final Key<int[]> CONTROL_AF_AVAILABLE_MODES = 494 new Key<int[]>("android.control.afAvailableModes", int[].class); 495 496 /** 497 * <p>List of color effects for {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE android.control.effectMode} that are supported by this camera 498 * device.</p> 499 * <p>This list contains the color effect modes that can be applied to 500 * images produced by the camera device. 501 * Implementations are not expected to be consistent across all devices. 502 * If no color effect modes are available for a device, this will only list 503 * OFF.</p> 504 * <p>A color effect will only be applied if 505 * {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE android.control.mode} != OFF. OFF is always included in this list.</p> 506 * <p>This control has no effect on the operation of other control routines such 507 * as auto-exposure, white balance, or focus.</p> 508 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 509 * Any value listed in {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE android.control.effectMode}</p> 510 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 511 * 512 * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_EFFECT_MODE 513 * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE 514 */ 515 @PublicKey 516 public static final Key<int[]> CONTROL_AVAILABLE_EFFECTS = 517 new Key<int[]>("android.control.availableEffects", int[].class); 518 519 /** 520 * <p>List of scene modes for {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_SCENE_MODE android.control.sceneMode} that are supported by this camera 521 * device.</p> 522 * <p>This list contains scene modes that can be set for the camera device. 523 * Only scene modes that have been fully implemented for the 524 * camera device may be included here. Implementations are not expected 525 * to be consistent across all devices.</p> 526 * <p>If no scene modes are supported by the camera device, this 527 * will be set to DISABLED. Otherwise DISABLED will not be listed.</p> 528 * <p>FACE_PRIORITY is always listed if face detection is 529 * supported (i.e.<code>{@link CameraCharacteristics#STATISTICS_INFO_MAX_FACE_COUNT android.statistics.info.maxFaceCount} > 530 * 0</code>).</p> 531 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 532 * Any value listed in {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_SCENE_MODE android.control.sceneMode}</p> 533 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 534 * 535 * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_SCENE_MODE 536 * @see CameraCharacteristics#STATISTICS_INFO_MAX_FACE_COUNT 537 */ 538 @PublicKey 539 public static final Key<int[]> CONTROL_AVAILABLE_SCENE_MODES = 540 new Key<int[]>("android.control.availableSceneModes", int[].class); 541 542 /** 543 * <p>List of video stabilization modes for {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_MODE android.control.videoStabilizationMode} 544 * that are supported by this camera device.</p> 545 * <p>OFF will always be listed.</p> 546 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 547 * Any value listed in {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_MODE android.control.videoStabilizationMode}</p> 548 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 549 * 550 * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_MODE 551 */ 552 @PublicKey 553 public static final Key<int[]> CONTROL_AVAILABLE_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_MODES = 554 new Key<int[]>("android.control.availableVideoStabilizationModes", int[].class); 555 556 /** 557 * <p>List of auto-white-balance modes for {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_MODE android.control.awbMode} that are supported by this 558 * camera device.</p> 559 * <p>Not all the auto-white-balance modes may be supported by a 560 * given camera device. This entry lists the valid modes for 561 * {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_MODE android.control.awbMode} for this camera device.</p> 562 * <p>All camera devices will support ON mode.</p> 563 * <p>Camera devices that support the MANUAL_POST_PROCESSING capability will always support OFF 564 * mode, which enables application control of white balance, by using 565 * {@link CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM android.colorCorrection.transform} and {@link CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS android.colorCorrection.gains}({@link CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE android.colorCorrection.mode} must be set to TRANSFORM_MATRIX). This includes all FULL 566 * mode camera devices.</p> 567 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 568 * Any value listed in {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_MODE android.control.awbMode}</p> 569 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 570 * 571 * @see CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_GAINS 572 * @see CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_MODE 573 * @see CaptureRequest#COLOR_CORRECTION_TRANSFORM 574 * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_MODE 575 */ 576 @PublicKey 577 public static final Key<int[]> CONTROL_AWB_AVAILABLE_MODES = 578 new Key<int[]>("android.control.awbAvailableModes", int[].class); 579 580 /** 581 * <p>List of the maximum number of regions that can be used for metering in 582 * auto-exposure (AE), auto-white balance (AWB), and auto-focus (AF); 583 * this corresponds to the the maximum number of elements in 584 * {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_REGIONS android.control.aeRegions}, {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_REGIONS android.control.awbRegions}, 585 * and {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AF_REGIONS android.control.afRegions}.</p> 586 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br></p> 587 * <p>Value must be >= 0 for each element. For full-capability devices 588 * this value must be >= 1 for AE and AF. The order of the elements is: 589 * <code>(AE, AWB, AF)</code>.</p> 590 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 591 * 592 * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_REGIONS 593 * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AF_REGIONS 594 * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_REGIONS 595 * @hide 596 */ 597 public static final Key<int[]> CONTROL_MAX_REGIONS = 598 new Key<int[]>("android.control.maxRegions", int[].class); 599 600 /** 601 * <p>The maximum number of metering regions that can be used by the auto-exposure (AE) 602 * routine.</p> 603 * <p>This corresponds to the the maximum allowed number of elements in 604 * {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_REGIONS android.control.aeRegions}.</p> 605 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 606 * Value will be >= 0. For FULL-capability devices, this 607 * value will be >= 1.</p> 608 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 609 * 610 * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_REGIONS 611 */ 612 @PublicKey 613 @SyntheticKey 614 public static final Key<Integer> CONTROL_MAX_REGIONS_AE = 615 new Key<Integer>("android.control.maxRegionsAe", int.class); 616 617 /** 618 * <p>The maximum number of metering regions that can be used by the auto-white balance (AWB) 619 * routine.</p> 620 * <p>This corresponds to the the maximum allowed number of elements in 621 * {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_REGIONS android.control.awbRegions}.</p> 622 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 623 * Value will be >= 0.</p> 624 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 625 * 626 * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_REGIONS 627 */ 628 @PublicKey 629 @SyntheticKey 630 public static final Key<Integer> CONTROL_MAX_REGIONS_AWB = 631 new Key<Integer>("android.control.maxRegionsAwb", int.class); 632 633 /** 634 * <p>The maximum number of metering regions that can be used by the auto-focus (AF) routine.</p> 635 * <p>This corresponds to the the maximum allowed number of elements in 636 * {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AF_REGIONS android.control.afRegions}.</p> 637 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 638 * Value will be >= 0. For FULL-capability devices, this 639 * value will be >= 1.</p> 640 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 641 * 642 * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AF_REGIONS 643 */ 644 @PublicKey 645 @SyntheticKey 646 public static final Key<Integer> CONTROL_MAX_REGIONS_AF = 647 new Key<Integer>("android.control.maxRegionsAf", int.class); 648 649 /** 650 * <p>List of available high speed video size, fps range and max batch size configurations 651 * supported by the camera device, in the format of (width, height, fps_min, fps_max, batch_size_max).</p> 652 * <p>When CONSTRAINED_HIGH_SPEED_VIDEO is supported in {@link CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES android.request.availableCapabilities}, 653 * this metadata will list the supported high speed video size, fps range and max batch size 654 * configurations. All the sizes listed in this configuration will be a subset of the sizes 655 * reported by {@link android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationMap#getOutputSizes } 656 * for processed non-stalling formats.</p> 657 * <p>For the high speed video use case, the application must 658 * select the video size and fps range from this metadata to configure the recording and 659 * preview streams and setup the recording requests. For example, if the application intends 660 * to do high speed recording, it can select the maximum size reported by this metadata to 661 * configure output streams. Once the size is selected, application can filter this metadata 662 * by selected size and get the supported fps ranges, and use these fps ranges to setup the 663 * recording requests. Note that for the use case of multiple output streams, application 664 * must select one unique size from this metadata to use (e.g., preview and recording streams 665 * must have the same size). Otherwise, the high speed capture session creation will fail.</p> 666 * <p>The min and max fps will be multiple times of 30fps.</p> 667 * <p>High speed video streaming extends significant performance pressue to camera hardware, 668 * to achieve efficient high speed streaming, the camera device may have to aggregate 669 * multiple frames together and send to camera device for processing where the request 670 * controls are same for all the frames in this batch. Max batch size indicates 671 * the max possible number of frames the camera device will group together for this high 672 * speed stream configuration. This max batch size will be used to generate a high speed 673 * recording request list by 674 * {@link android.hardware.camera2.CameraConstrainedHighSpeedCaptureSession#createHighSpeedRequestList }. 675 * The max batch size for each configuration will satisfy below conditions:</p> 676 * <ul> 677 * <li>Each max batch size will be a divisor of its corresponding fps_max / 30. For example, 678 * if max_fps is 300, max batch size will only be 1, 2, 5, or 10.</li> 679 * <li>The camera device may choose smaller internal batch size for each configuration, but 680 * the actual batch size will be a divisor of max batch size. For example, if the max batch 681 * size is 8, the actual batch size used by camera device will only be 1, 2, 4, or 8.</li> 682 * <li>The max batch size in each configuration entry must be no larger than 32.</li> 683 * </ul> 684 * <p>The camera device doesn't have to support batch mode to achieve high speed video recording, 685 * in such case, batch_size_max will be reported as 1 in each configuration entry.</p> 686 * <p>This fps ranges in this configuration list can only be used to create requests 687 * that are submitted to a high speed camera capture session created by 688 * {@link android.hardware.camera2.CameraDevice#createConstrainedHighSpeedCaptureSession }. 689 * The fps ranges reported in this metadata must not be used to setup capture requests for 690 * normal capture session, or it will cause request error.</p> 691 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br></p> 692 * <p>For each configuration, the fps_max >= 120fps.</p> 693 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 694 * <p><b>Limited capability</b> - 695 * Present on all camera devices that report being at least {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED} devices in the 696 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p> 697 * 698 * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL 699 * @see CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES 700 * @hide 701 */ 702 public static final Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.HighSpeedVideoConfiguration[]> CONTROL_AVAILABLE_HIGH_SPEED_VIDEO_CONFIGURATIONS = 703 new Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.HighSpeedVideoConfiguration[]>("android.control.availableHighSpeedVideoConfigurations", android.hardware.camera2.params.HighSpeedVideoConfiguration[].class); 704 705 /** 706 * <p>Whether the camera device supports {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_LOCK android.control.aeLock}</p> 707 * <p>Devices with MANUAL_SENSOR capability or BURST_CAPTURE capability will always 708 * list <code>true</code>. This includes FULL devices.</p> 709 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 710 * 711 * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AE_LOCK 712 */ 713 @PublicKey 714 public static final Key<Boolean> CONTROL_AE_LOCK_AVAILABLE = 715 new Key<Boolean>("android.control.aeLockAvailable", boolean.class); 716 717 /** 718 * <p>Whether the camera device supports {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_LOCK android.control.awbLock}</p> 719 * <p>Devices with MANUAL_POST_PROCESSING capability or BURST_CAPTURE capability will 720 * always list <code>true</code>. This includes FULL devices.</p> 721 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 722 * 723 * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_AWB_LOCK 724 */ 725 @PublicKey 726 public static final Key<Boolean> CONTROL_AWB_LOCK_AVAILABLE = 727 new Key<Boolean>("android.control.awbLockAvailable", boolean.class); 728 729 /** 730 * <p>List of control modes for {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE android.control.mode} that are supported by this camera 731 * device.</p> 732 * <p>This list contains control modes that can be set for the camera device. 733 * LEGACY mode devices will always support AUTO mode. LIMITED and FULL 734 * devices will always support OFF, AUTO modes.</p> 735 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 736 * Any value listed in {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE android.control.mode}</p> 737 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 738 * 739 * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_MODE 740 */ 741 @PublicKey 742 public static final Key<int[]> CONTROL_AVAILABLE_MODES = 743 new Key<int[]>("android.control.availableModes", int[].class); 744 745 /** 746 * <p>Range of boosts for {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_POST_RAW_SENSITIVITY_BOOST android.control.postRawSensitivityBoost} supported 747 * by this camera device.</p> 748 * <p>Devices support post RAW sensitivity boost will advertise 749 * {@link CaptureRequest#CONTROL_POST_RAW_SENSITIVITY_BOOST android.control.postRawSensitivityBoost} key for controling 750 * post RAW sensitivity boost.</p> 751 * <p>This key will be <code>null</code> for devices that do not support any RAW format 752 * outputs. For devices that do support RAW format outputs, this key will always 753 * present, and if a device does not support post RAW sensitivity boost, it will 754 * list <code>(100, 100)</code> in this key.</p> 755 * <p><b>Units</b>: ISO arithmetic units, the same as {@link CaptureRequest#SENSOR_SENSITIVITY android.sensor.sensitivity}</p> 756 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 757 * 758 * @see CaptureRequest#CONTROL_POST_RAW_SENSITIVITY_BOOST 759 * @see CaptureRequest#SENSOR_SENSITIVITY 760 */ 761 @PublicKey 762 public static final Key<android.util.Range<Integer>> CONTROL_POST_RAW_SENSITIVITY_BOOST_RANGE = 763 new Key<android.util.Range<Integer>>("android.control.postRawSensitivityBoostRange", new TypeReference<android.util.Range<Integer>>() {{ }}); 764 765 /** 766 * <p>List of edge enhancement modes for {@link CaptureRequest#EDGE_MODE android.edge.mode} that are supported by this camera 767 * device.</p> 768 * <p>Full-capability camera devices must always support OFF; camera devices that support 769 * YUV_REPROCESSING or PRIVATE_REPROCESSING will list ZERO_SHUTTER_LAG; all devices will 770 * list FAST.</p> 771 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 772 * Any value listed in {@link CaptureRequest#EDGE_MODE android.edge.mode}</p> 773 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 774 * <p><b>Full capability</b> - 775 * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the 776 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p> 777 * 778 * @see CaptureRequest#EDGE_MODE 779 * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL 780 */ 781 @PublicKey 782 public static final Key<int[]> EDGE_AVAILABLE_EDGE_MODES = 783 new Key<int[]>("android.edge.availableEdgeModes", int[].class); 784 785 /** 786 * <p>Whether this camera device has a 787 * flash unit.</p> 788 * <p>Will be <code>false</code> if no flash is available.</p> 789 * <p>If there is no flash unit, none of the flash controls do 790 * anything. 791 * This key is available on all devices.</p> 792 */ 793 @PublicKey 794 public static final Key<Boolean> FLASH_INFO_AVAILABLE = 795 new Key<Boolean>("android.flash.info.available", boolean.class); 796 797 /** 798 * <p>List of hot pixel correction modes for {@link CaptureRequest#HOT_PIXEL_MODE android.hotPixel.mode} that are supported by this 799 * camera device.</p> 800 * <p>FULL mode camera devices will always support FAST.</p> 801 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 802 * Any value listed in {@link CaptureRequest#HOT_PIXEL_MODE android.hotPixel.mode}</p> 803 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 804 * 805 * @see CaptureRequest#HOT_PIXEL_MODE 806 */ 807 @PublicKey 808 public static final Key<int[]> HOT_PIXEL_AVAILABLE_HOT_PIXEL_MODES = 809 new Key<int[]>("android.hotPixel.availableHotPixelModes", int[].class); 810 811 /** 812 * <p>List of JPEG thumbnail sizes for {@link CaptureRequest#JPEG_THUMBNAIL_SIZE android.jpeg.thumbnailSize} supported by this 813 * camera device.</p> 814 * <p>This list will include at least one non-zero resolution, plus <code>(0,0)</code> for indicating no 815 * thumbnail should be generated.</p> 816 * <p>Below condiditions will be satisfied for this size list:</p> 817 * <ul> 818 * <li>The sizes will be sorted by increasing pixel area (width x height). 819 * If several resolutions have the same area, they will be sorted by increasing width.</li> 820 * <li>The aspect ratio of the largest thumbnail size will be same as the 821 * aspect ratio of largest JPEG output size in android.scaler.availableStreamConfigurations. 822 * The largest size is defined as the size that has the largest pixel area 823 * in a given size list.</li> 824 * <li>Each output JPEG size in android.scaler.availableStreamConfigurations will have at least 825 * one corresponding size that has the same aspect ratio in availableThumbnailSizes, 826 * and vice versa.</li> 827 * <li>All non-<code>(0, 0)</code> sizes will have non-zero widths and heights. 828 * This key is available on all devices.</li> 829 * </ul> 830 * 831 * @see CaptureRequest#JPEG_THUMBNAIL_SIZE 832 */ 833 @PublicKey 834 public static final Key<android.util.Size[]> JPEG_AVAILABLE_THUMBNAIL_SIZES = 835 new Key<android.util.Size[]>("android.jpeg.availableThumbnailSizes", android.util.Size[].class); 836 837 /** 838 * <p>List of aperture size values for {@link CaptureRequest#LENS_APERTURE android.lens.aperture} that are 839 * supported by this camera device.</p> 840 * <p>If the camera device doesn't support a variable lens aperture, 841 * this list will contain only one value, which is the fixed aperture size.</p> 842 * <p>If the camera device supports a variable aperture, the aperture values 843 * in this list will be sorted in ascending order.</p> 844 * <p><b>Units</b>: The aperture f-number</p> 845 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 846 * <p><b>Full capability</b> - 847 * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the 848 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p> 849 * 850 * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL 851 * @see CaptureRequest#LENS_APERTURE 852 */ 853 @PublicKey 854 public static final Key<float[]> LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_APERTURES = 855 new Key<float[]>("android.lens.info.availableApertures", float[].class); 856 857 /** 858 * <p>List of neutral density filter values for 859 * {@link CaptureRequest#LENS_FILTER_DENSITY android.lens.filterDensity} that are supported by this camera device.</p> 860 * <p>If a neutral density filter is not supported by this camera device, 861 * this list will contain only 0. Otherwise, this list will include every 862 * filter density supported by the camera device, in ascending order.</p> 863 * <p><b>Units</b>: Exposure value (EV)</p> 864 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br></p> 865 * <p>Values are >= 0</p> 866 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 867 * <p><b>Full capability</b> - 868 * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the 869 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p> 870 * 871 * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL 872 * @see CaptureRequest#LENS_FILTER_DENSITY 873 */ 874 @PublicKey 875 public static final Key<float[]> LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_FILTER_DENSITIES = 876 new Key<float[]>("android.lens.info.availableFilterDensities", float[].class); 877 878 /** 879 * <p>List of focal lengths for {@link CaptureRequest#LENS_FOCAL_LENGTH android.lens.focalLength} that are supported by this camera 880 * device.</p> 881 * <p>If optical zoom is not supported, this list will only contain 882 * a single value corresponding to the fixed focal length of the 883 * device. Otherwise, this list will include every focal length supported 884 * by the camera device, in ascending order.</p> 885 * <p><b>Units</b>: Millimeters</p> 886 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br></p> 887 * <p>Values are > 0</p> 888 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 889 * 890 * @see CaptureRequest#LENS_FOCAL_LENGTH 891 */ 892 @PublicKey 893 public static final Key<float[]> LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_FOCAL_LENGTHS = 894 new Key<float[]>("android.lens.info.availableFocalLengths", float[].class); 895 896 /** 897 * <p>List of optical image stabilization (OIS) modes for 898 * {@link CaptureRequest#LENS_OPTICAL_STABILIZATION_MODE android.lens.opticalStabilizationMode} that are supported by this camera device.</p> 899 * <p>If OIS is not supported by a given camera device, this list will 900 * contain only OFF.</p> 901 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 902 * Any value listed in {@link CaptureRequest#LENS_OPTICAL_STABILIZATION_MODE android.lens.opticalStabilizationMode}</p> 903 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 904 * <p><b>Limited capability</b> - 905 * Present on all camera devices that report being at least {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED} devices in the 906 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p> 907 * 908 * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL 909 * @see CaptureRequest#LENS_OPTICAL_STABILIZATION_MODE 910 */ 911 @PublicKey 912 public static final Key<int[]> LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_OPTICAL_STABILIZATION = 913 new Key<int[]>("android.lens.info.availableOpticalStabilization", int[].class); 914 915 /** 916 * <p>Hyperfocal distance for this lens.</p> 917 * <p>If the lens is not fixed focus, the camera device will report this 918 * field when {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_FOCUS_DISTANCE_CALIBRATION android.lens.info.focusDistanceCalibration} is APPROXIMATE or CALIBRATED.</p> 919 * <p><b>Units</b>: See {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_FOCUS_DISTANCE_CALIBRATION android.lens.info.focusDistanceCalibration} for details</p> 920 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 921 * If lens is fixed focus, >= 0. If lens has focuser unit, the value is 922 * within <code>(0.0f, {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_MINIMUM_FOCUS_DISTANCE android.lens.info.minimumFocusDistance}]</code></p> 923 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 924 * <p><b>Limited capability</b> - 925 * Present on all camera devices that report being at least {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED} devices in the 926 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p> 927 * 928 * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL 929 * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_FOCUS_DISTANCE_CALIBRATION 930 * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_MINIMUM_FOCUS_DISTANCE 931 */ 932 @PublicKey 933 public static final Key<Float> LENS_INFO_HYPERFOCAL_DISTANCE = 934 new Key<Float>("android.lens.info.hyperfocalDistance", float.class); 935 936 /** 937 * <p>Shortest distance from frontmost surface 938 * of the lens that can be brought into sharp focus.</p> 939 * <p>If the lens is fixed-focus, this will be 940 * 0.</p> 941 * <p><b>Units</b>: See {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_FOCUS_DISTANCE_CALIBRATION android.lens.info.focusDistanceCalibration} for details</p> 942 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 943 * >= 0</p> 944 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 945 * <p><b>Limited capability</b> - 946 * Present on all camera devices that report being at least {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED} devices in the 947 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p> 948 * 949 * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL 950 * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_FOCUS_DISTANCE_CALIBRATION 951 */ 952 @PublicKey 953 public static final Key<Float> LENS_INFO_MINIMUM_FOCUS_DISTANCE = 954 new Key<Float>("android.lens.info.minimumFocusDistance", float.class); 955 956 /** 957 * <p>Dimensions of lens shading map.</p> 958 * <p>The map should be on the order of 30-40 rows and columns, and 959 * must be smaller than 64x64.</p> 960 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 961 * Both values >= 1</p> 962 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 963 * <p><b>Full capability</b> - 964 * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the 965 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p> 966 * 967 * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL 968 * @hide 969 */ 970 public static final Key<android.util.Size> LENS_INFO_SHADING_MAP_SIZE = 971 new Key<android.util.Size>("android.lens.info.shadingMapSize", android.util.Size.class); 972 973 /** 974 * <p>The lens focus distance calibration quality.</p> 975 * <p>The lens focus distance calibration quality determines the reliability of 976 * focus related metadata entries, i.e. {@link CaptureRequest#LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE android.lens.focusDistance}, 977 * {@link CaptureResult#LENS_FOCUS_RANGE android.lens.focusRange}, {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_HYPERFOCAL_DISTANCE android.lens.info.hyperfocalDistance}, and 978 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_MINIMUM_FOCUS_DISTANCE android.lens.info.minimumFocusDistance}.</p> 979 * <p>APPROXIMATE and CALIBRATED devices report the focus metadata in 980 * units of diopters (1/meter), so <code>0.0f</code> represents focusing at infinity, 981 * and increasing positive numbers represent focusing closer and closer 982 * to the camera device. The focus distance control also uses diopters 983 * on these devices.</p> 984 * <p>UNCALIBRATED devices do not use units that are directly comparable 985 * to any real physical measurement, but <code>0.0f</code> still represents farthest 986 * focus, and {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_MINIMUM_FOCUS_DISTANCE android.lens.info.minimumFocusDistance} represents the 987 * nearest focus the device can achieve.</p> 988 * <p><b>Possible values:</b> 989 * <ul> 990 * <li>{@link #LENS_INFO_FOCUS_DISTANCE_CALIBRATION_UNCALIBRATED UNCALIBRATED}</li> 991 * <li>{@link #LENS_INFO_FOCUS_DISTANCE_CALIBRATION_APPROXIMATE APPROXIMATE}</li> 992 * <li>{@link #LENS_INFO_FOCUS_DISTANCE_CALIBRATION_CALIBRATED CALIBRATED}</li> 993 * </ul></p> 994 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 995 * <p><b>Limited capability</b> - 996 * Present on all camera devices that report being at least {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED} devices in the 997 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p> 998 * 999 * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL 1000 * @see CaptureRequest#LENS_FOCUS_DISTANCE 1001 * @see CaptureResult#LENS_FOCUS_RANGE 1002 * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_HYPERFOCAL_DISTANCE 1003 * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_MINIMUM_FOCUS_DISTANCE 1004 * @see #LENS_INFO_FOCUS_DISTANCE_CALIBRATION_UNCALIBRATED 1005 * @see #LENS_INFO_FOCUS_DISTANCE_CALIBRATION_APPROXIMATE 1006 * @see #LENS_INFO_FOCUS_DISTANCE_CALIBRATION_CALIBRATED 1007 */ 1008 @PublicKey 1009 public static final Key<Integer> LENS_INFO_FOCUS_DISTANCE_CALIBRATION = 1010 new Key<Integer>("android.lens.info.focusDistanceCalibration", int.class); 1011 1012 /** 1013 * <p>Direction the camera faces relative to 1014 * device screen.</p> 1015 * <p><b>Possible values:</b> 1016 * <ul> 1017 * <li>{@link #LENS_FACING_FRONT FRONT}</li> 1018 * <li>{@link #LENS_FACING_BACK BACK}</li> 1019 * <li>{@link #LENS_FACING_EXTERNAL EXTERNAL}</li> 1020 * </ul></p> 1021 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 1022 * @see #LENS_FACING_FRONT 1023 * @see #LENS_FACING_BACK 1024 * @see #LENS_FACING_EXTERNAL 1025 */ 1026 @PublicKey 1027 public static final Key<Integer> LENS_FACING = 1028 new Key<Integer>("android.lens.facing", int.class); 1029 1030 /** 1031 * <p>The orientation of the camera relative to the sensor 1032 * coordinate system.</p> 1033 * <p>The four coefficients that describe the quaternion 1034 * rotation from the Android sensor coordinate system to a 1035 * camera-aligned coordinate system where the X-axis is 1036 * aligned with the long side of the image sensor, the Y-axis 1037 * is aligned with the short side of the image sensor, and 1038 * the Z-axis is aligned with the optical axis of the sensor.</p> 1039 * <p>To convert from the quaternion coefficients <code>(x,y,z,w)</code> 1040 * to the axis of rotation <code>(a_x, a_y, a_z)</code> and rotation 1041 * amount <code>theta</code>, the following formulas can be used:</p> 1042 * <pre><code> theta = 2 * acos(w) 1043 * a_x = x / sin(theta/2) 1044 * a_y = y / sin(theta/2) 1045 * a_z = z / sin(theta/2) 1046 * </code></pre> 1047 * <p>To create a 3x3 rotation matrix that applies the rotation 1048 * defined by this quaternion, the following matrix can be 1049 * used:</p> 1050 * <pre><code>R = [ 1 - 2y^2 - 2z^2, 2xy - 2zw, 2xz + 2yw, 1051 * 2xy + 2zw, 1 - 2x^2 - 2z^2, 2yz - 2xw, 1052 * 2xz - 2yw, 2yz + 2xw, 1 - 2x^2 - 2y^2 ] 1053 * </code></pre> 1054 * <p>This matrix can then be used to apply the rotation to a 1055 * column vector point with</p> 1056 * <p><code>p' = Rp</code></p> 1057 * <p>where <code>p</code> is in the device sensor coordinate system, and 1058 * <code>p'</code> is in the camera-oriented coordinate system.</p> 1059 * <p><b>Units</b>: 1060 * Quaternion coefficients</p> 1061 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 1062 */ 1063 @PublicKey 1064 public static final Key<float[]> LENS_POSE_ROTATION = 1065 new Key<float[]>("android.lens.poseRotation", float[].class); 1066 1067 /** 1068 * <p>Position of the camera optical center.</p> 1069 * <p>The position of the camera device's lens optical center, 1070 * as a three-dimensional vector <code>(x,y,z)</code>, relative to the 1071 * optical center of the largest camera device facing in the 1072 * same direction as this camera, in the {@link android.hardware.SensorEvent Android sensor coordinate 1073 * axes}. Note that only the axis definitions are shared with 1074 * the sensor coordinate system, but not the origin.</p> 1075 * <p>If this device is the largest or only camera device with a 1076 * given facing, then this position will be <code>(0, 0, 0)</code>; a 1077 * camera device with a lens optical center located 3 cm from 1078 * the main sensor along the +X axis (to the right from the 1079 * user's perspective) will report <code>(0.03, 0, 0)</code>.</p> 1080 * <p>To transform a pixel coordinates between two cameras 1081 * facing the same direction, first the source camera 1082 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_RADIAL_DISTORTION android.lens.radialDistortion} must be corrected for. Then 1083 * the source camera {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INTRINSIC_CALIBRATION android.lens.intrinsicCalibration} needs 1084 * to be applied, followed by the {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_POSE_ROTATION android.lens.poseRotation} 1085 * of the source camera, the translation of the source camera 1086 * relative to the destination camera, the 1087 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_POSE_ROTATION android.lens.poseRotation} of the destination camera, and 1088 * finally the inverse of {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INTRINSIC_CALIBRATION android.lens.intrinsicCalibration} 1089 * of the destination camera. This obtains a 1090 * radial-distortion-free coordinate in the destination 1091 * camera pixel coordinates.</p> 1092 * <p>To compare this against a real image from the destination 1093 * camera, the destination camera image then needs to be 1094 * corrected for radial distortion before comparison or 1095 * sampling.</p> 1096 * <p><b>Units</b>: Meters</p> 1097 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 1098 * 1099 * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INTRINSIC_CALIBRATION 1100 * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_POSE_ROTATION 1101 * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_RADIAL_DISTORTION 1102 */ 1103 @PublicKey 1104 public static final Key<float[]> LENS_POSE_TRANSLATION = 1105 new Key<float[]>("android.lens.poseTranslation", float[].class); 1106 1107 /** 1108 * <p>The parameters for this camera device's intrinsic 1109 * calibration.</p> 1110 * <p>The five calibration parameters that describe the 1111 * transform from camera-centric 3D coordinates to sensor 1112 * pixel coordinates:</p> 1113 * <pre><code>[f_x, f_y, c_x, c_y, s] 1114 * </code></pre> 1115 * <p>Where <code>f_x</code> and <code>f_y</code> are the horizontal and vertical 1116 * focal lengths, <code>[c_x, c_y]</code> is the position of the optical 1117 * axis, and <code>s</code> is a skew parameter for the sensor plane not 1118 * being aligned with the lens plane.</p> 1119 * <p>These are typically used within a transformation matrix K:</p> 1120 * <pre><code>K = [ f_x, s, c_x, 1121 * 0, f_y, c_y, 1122 * 0 0, 1 ] 1123 * </code></pre> 1124 * <p>which can then be combined with the camera pose rotation 1125 * <code>R</code> and translation <code>t</code> ({@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_POSE_ROTATION android.lens.poseRotation} and 1126 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_POSE_TRANSLATION android.lens.poseTranslation}, respective) to calculate the 1127 * complete transform from world coordinates to pixel 1128 * coordinates:</p> 1129 * <pre><code>P = [ K 0 * [ R t 1130 * 0 1 ] 0 1 ] 1131 * </code></pre> 1132 * <p>and with <code>p_w</code> being a point in the world coordinate system 1133 * and <code>p_s</code> being a point in the camera active pixel array 1134 * coordinate system, and with the mapping including the 1135 * homogeneous division by z:</p> 1136 * <pre><code> p_h = (x_h, y_h, z_h) = P p_w 1137 * p_s = p_h / z_h 1138 * </code></pre> 1139 * <p>so <code>[x_s, y_s]</code> is the pixel coordinates of the world 1140 * point, <code>z_s = 1</code>, and <code>w_s</code> is a measurement of disparity 1141 * (depth) in pixel coordinates.</p> 1142 * <p>Note that the coordinate system for this transform is the 1143 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_PRE_CORRECTION_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.preCorrectionActiveArraySize} system, 1144 * where <code>(0,0)</code> is the top-left of the 1145 * preCorrectionActiveArraySize rectangle. Once the pose and 1146 * intrinsic calibration transforms have been applied to a 1147 * world point, then the {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_RADIAL_DISTORTION android.lens.radialDistortion} 1148 * transform needs to be applied, and the result adjusted to 1149 * be in the {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize} coordinate 1150 * system (where <code>(0, 0)</code> is the top-left of the 1151 * activeArraySize rectangle), to determine the final pixel 1152 * coordinate of the world point for processed (non-RAW) 1153 * output buffers.</p> 1154 * <p><b>Units</b>: 1155 * Pixels in the 1156 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_PRE_CORRECTION_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.preCorrectionActiveArraySize} 1157 * coordinate system.</p> 1158 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 1159 * 1160 * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_POSE_ROTATION 1161 * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_POSE_TRANSLATION 1162 * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_RADIAL_DISTORTION 1163 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE 1164 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_PRE_CORRECTION_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE 1165 */ 1166 @PublicKey 1167 public static final Key<float[]> LENS_INTRINSIC_CALIBRATION = 1168 new Key<float[]>("android.lens.intrinsicCalibration", float[].class); 1169 1170 /** 1171 * <p>The correction coefficients to correct for this camera device's 1172 * radial and tangential lens distortion.</p> 1173 * <p>Four radial distortion coefficients <code>[kappa_0, kappa_1, kappa_2, 1174 * kappa_3]</code> and two tangential distortion coefficients 1175 * <code>[kappa_4, kappa_5]</code> that can be used to correct the 1176 * lens's geometric distortion with the mapping equations:</p> 1177 * <pre><code> x_c = x_i * ( kappa_0 + kappa_1 * r^2 + kappa_2 * r^4 + kappa_3 * r^6 ) + 1178 * kappa_4 * (2 * x_i * y_i) + kappa_5 * ( r^2 + 2 * x_i^2 ) 1179 * y_c = y_i * ( kappa_0 + kappa_1 * r^2 + kappa_2 * r^4 + kappa_3 * r^6 ) + 1180 * kappa_5 * (2 * x_i * y_i) + kappa_4 * ( r^2 + 2 * y_i^2 ) 1181 * </code></pre> 1182 * <p>Here, <code>[x_c, y_c]</code> are the coordinates to sample in the 1183 * input image that correspond to the pixel values in the 1184 * corrected image at the coordinate <code>[x_i, y_i]</code>:</p> 1185 * <pre><code> correctedImage(x_i, y_i) = sample_at(x_c, y_c, inputImage) 1186 * </code></pre> 1187 * <p>The pixel coordinates are defined in a normalized 1188 * coordinate system related to the 1189 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INTRINSIC_CALIBRATION android.lens.intrinsicCalibration} calibration fields. 1190 * Both <code>[x_i, y_i]</code> and <code>[x_c, y_c]</code> have <code>(0,0)</code> at the 1191 * lens optical center <code>[c_x, c_y]</code>. The maximum magnitudes 1192 * of both x and y coordinates are normalized to be 1 at the 1193 * edge further from the optical center, so the range 1194 * for both dimensions is <code>-1 <= x <= 1</code>.</p> 1195 * <p>Finally, <code>r</code> represents the radial distance from the 1196 * optical center, <code>r^2 = x_i^2 + y_i^2</code>, and its magnitude 1197 * is therefore no larger than <code>|r| <= sqrt(2)</code>.</p> 1198 * <p>The distortion model used is the Brown-Conrady model.</p> 1199 * <p><b>Units</b>: 1200 * Unitless coefficients.</p> 1201 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 1202 * 1203 * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INTRINSIC_CALIBRATION 1204 */ 1205 @PublicKey 1206 public static final Key<float[]> LENS_RADIAL_DISTORTION = 1207 new Key<float[]>("android.lens.radialDistortion", float[].class); 1208 1209 /** 1210 * <p>List of noise reduction modes for {@link CaptureRequest#NOISE_REDUCTION_MODE android.noiseReduction.mode} that are supported 1211 * by this camera device.</p> 1212 * <p>Full-capability camera devices will always support OFF and FAST.</p> 1213 * <p>Camera devices that support YUV_REPROCESSING or PRIVATE_REPROCESSING will support 1214 * ZERO_SHUTTER_LAG.</p> 1215 * <p>Legacy-capability camera devices will only support FAST mode.</p> 1216 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 1217 * Any value listed in {@link CaptureRequest#NOISE_REDUCTION_MODE android.noiseReduction.mode}</p> 1218 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 1219 * <p><b>Limited capability</b> - 1220 * Present on all camera devices that report being at least {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED} devices in the 1221 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p> 1222 * 1223 * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL 1224 * @see CaptureRequest#NOISE_REDUCTION_MODE 1225 */ 1226 @PublicKey 1227 public static final Key<int[]> NOISE_REDUCTION_AVAILABLE_NOISE_REDUCTION_MODES = 1228 new Key<int[]>("android.noiseReduction.availableNoiseReductionModes", int[].class); 1229 1230 /** 1231 * <p>If set to 1, the HAL will always split result 1232 * metadata for a single capture into multiple buffers, 1233 * returned using multiple process_capture_result calls.</p> 1234 * <p>Does not need to be listed in static 1235 * metadata. Support for partial results will be reworked in 1236 * future versions of camera service. This quirk will stop 1237 * working at that point; DO NOT USE without careful 1238 * consideration of future support.</p> 1239 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 1240 * @deprecated 1241 * @hide 1242 */ 1243 @Deprecated 1244 public static final Key<Byte> QUIRKS_USE_PARTIAL_RESULT = 1245 new Key<Byte>("android.quirks.usePartialResult", byte.class); 1246 1247 /** 1248 * <p>The maximum numbers of different types of output streams 1249 * that can be configured and used simultaneously by a camera device.</p> 1250 * <p>This is a 3 element tuple that contains the max number of output simultaneous 1251 * streams for raw sensor, processed (but not stalling), and processed (and stalling) 1252 * formats respectively. For example, assuming that JPEG is typically a processed and 1253 * stalling stream, if max raw sensor format output stream number is 1, max YUV streams 1254 * number is 3, and max JPEG stream number is 2, then this tuple should be <code>(1, 3, 2)</code>.</p> 1255 * <p>This lists the upper bound of the number of output streams supported by 1256 * the camera device. Using more streams simultaneously may require more hardware and 1257 * CPU resources that will consume more power. The image format for an output stream can 1258 * be any supported format provided by android.scaler.availableStreamConfigurations. 1259 * The formats defined in android.scaler.availableStreamConfigurations can be catergorized 1260 * into the 3 stream types as below:</p> 1261 * <ul> 1262 * <li>Processed (but stalling): any non-RAW format with a stallDurations > 0. 1263 * Typically {@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#JPEG JPEG format}.</li> 1264 * <li>Raw formats: {@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#RAW_SENSOR RAW_SENSOR}, {@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#RAW10 RAW10}, or {@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#RAW12 RAW12}.</li> 1265 * <li>Processed (but not-stalling): any non-RAW format without a stall duration. 1266 * Typically {@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#YUV_420_888 YUV_420_888}, 1267 * {@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#NV21 NV21}, or 1268 * {@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#YV12 YV12}.</li> 1269 * </ul> 1270 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br></p> 1271 * <p>For processed (and stalling) format streams, >= 1.</p> 1272 * <p>For Raw format (either stalling or non-stalling) streams, >= 0.</p> 1273 * <p>For processed (but not stalling) format streams, >= 3 1274 * for FULL mode devices (<code>{@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} == FULL</code>); 1275 * >= 2 for LIMITED mode devices (<code>{@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} == LIMITED</code>).</p> 1276 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 1277 * 1278 * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL 1279 * @hide 1280 */ 1281 public static final Key<int[]> REQUEST_MAX_NUM_OUTPUT_STREAMS = 1282 new Key<int[]>("android.request.maxNumOutputStreams", int[].class); 1283 1284 /** 1285 * <p>The maximum numbers of different types of output streams 1286 * that can be configured and used simultaneously by a camera device 1287 * for any <code>RAW</code> formats.</p> 1288 * <p>This value contains the max number of output simultaneous 1289 * streams from the raw sensor.</p> 1290 * <p>This lists the upper bound of the number of output streams supported by 1291 * the camera device. Using more streams simultaneously may require more hardware and 1292 * CPU resources that will consume more power. The image format for this kind of an output stream can 1293 * be any <code>RAW</code> and supported format provided by {@link CameraCharacteristics#SCALER_STREAM_CONFIGURATION_MAP android.scaler.streamConfigurationMap}.</p> 1294 * <p>In particular, a <code>RAW</code> format is typically one of:</p> 1295 * <ul> 1296 * <li>{@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#RAW_SENSOR RAW_SENSOR}</li> 1297 * <li>{@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#RAW10 RAW10}</li> 1298 * <li>{@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#RAW12 RAW12}</li> 1299 * </ul> 1300 * <p>LEGACY mode devices ({@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} <code>==</code> LEGACY) 1301 * never support raw streams.</p> 1302 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br></p> 1303 * <p>>= 0</p> 1304 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 1305 * 1306 * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL 1307 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SCALER_STREAM_CONFIGURATION_MAP 1308 */ 1309 @PublicKey 1310 @SyntheticKey 1311 public static final Key<Integer> REQUEST_MAX_NUM_OUTPUT_RAW = 1312 new Key<Integer>("android.request.maxNumOutputRaw", int.class); 1313 1314 /** 1315 * <p>The maximum numbers of different types of output streams 1316 * that can be configured and used simultaneously by a camera device 1317 * for any processed (but not-stalling) formats.</p> 1318 * <p>This value contains the max number of output simultaneous 1319 * streams for any processed (but not-stalling) formats.</p> 1320 * <p>This lists the upper bound of the number of output streams supported by 1321 * the camera device. Using more streams simultaneously may require more hardware and 1322 * CPU resources that will consume more power. The image format for this kind of an output stream can 1323 * be any non-<code>RAW</code> and supported format provided by {@link CameraCharacteristics#SCALER_STREAM_CONFIGURATION_MAP android.scaler.streamConfigurationMap}.</p> 1324 * <p>Processed (but not-stalling) is defined as any non-RAW format without a stall duration. 1325 * Typically:</p> 1326 * <ul> 1327 * <li>{@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#YUV_420_888 YUV_420_888}</li> 1328 * <li>{@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#NV21 NV21}</li> 1329 * <li>{@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#YV12 YV12}</li> 1330 * <li>Implementation-defined formats, i.e. {@link android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationMap#isOutputSupportedFor(Class) }</li> 1331 * </ul> 1332 * <p>For full guarantees, query {@link android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationMap#getOutputStallDuration } with a 1333 * processed format -- it will return 0 for a non-stalling stream.</p> 1334 * <p>LEGACY devices will support at least 2 processing/non-stalling streams.</p> 1335 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br></p> 1336 * <p>>= 3 1337 * for FULL mode devices (<code>{@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} == FULL</code>); 1338 * >= 2 for LIMITED mode devices (<code>{@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} == LIMITED</code>).</p> 1339 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 1340 * 1341 * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL 1342 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SCALER_STREAM_CONFIGURATION_MAP 1343 */ 1344 @PublicKey 1345 @SyntheticKey 1346 public static final Key<Integer> REQUEST_MAX_NUM_OUTPUT_PROC = 1347 new Key<Integer>("android.request.maxNumOutputProc", int.class); 1348 1349 /** 1350 * <p>The maximum numbers of different types of output streams 1351 * that can be configured and used simultaneously by a camera device 1352 * for any processed (and stalling) formats.</p> 1353 * <p>This value contains the max number of output simultaneous 1354 * streams for any processed (but not-stalling) formats.</p> 1355 * <p>This lists the upper bound of the number of output streams supported by 1356 * the camera device. Using more streams simultaneously may require more hardware and 1357 * CPU resources that will consume more power. The image format for this kind of an output stream can 1358 * be any non-<code>RAW</code> and supported format provided by {@link CameraCharacteristics#SCALER_STREAM_CONFIGURATION_MAP android.scaler.streamConfigurationMap}.</p> 1359 * <p>A processed and stalling format is defined as any non-RAW format with a stallDurations 1360 * > 0. Typically only the {@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#JPEG JPEG format} is a 1361 * stalling format.</p> 1362 * <p>For full guarantees, query {@link android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationMap#getOutputStallDuration } with a 1363 * processed format -- it will return a non-0 value for a stalling stream.</p> 1364 * <p>LEGACY devices will support up to 1 processing/stalling stream.</p> 1365 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br></p> 1366 * <p>>= 1</p> 1367 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 1368 * 1369 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SCALER_STREAM_CONFIGURATION_MAP 1370 */ 1371 @PublicKey 1372 @SyntheticKey 1373 public static final Key<Integer> REQUEST_MAX_NUM_OUTPUT_PROC_STALLING = 1374 new Key<Integer>("android.request.maxNumOutputProcStalling", int.class); 1375 1376 /** 1377 * <p>The maximum numbers of any type of input streams 1378 * that can be configured and used simultaneously by a camera device.</p> 1379 * <p>When set to 0, it means no input stream is supported.</p> 1380 * <p>The image format for a input stream can be any supported format returned by {@link android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationMap#getInputFormats }. When using an 1381 * input stream, there must be at least one output stream configured to to receive the 1382 * reprocessed images.</p> 1383 * <p>When an input stream and some output streams are used in a reprocessing request, 1384 * only the input buffer will be used to produce these output stream buffers, and a 1385 * new sensor image will not be captured.</p> 1386 * <p>For example, for Zero Shutter Lag (ZSL) still capture use case, the input 1387 * stream image format will be PRIVATE, the associated output stream image format 1388 * should be JPEG.</p> 1389 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br></p> 1390 * <p>0 or 1.</p> 1391 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 1392 * <p><b>Full capability</b> - 1393 * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the 1394 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p> 1395 * 1396 * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL 1397 */ 1398 @PublicKey 1399 public static final Key<Integer> REQUEST_MAX_NUM_INPUT_STREAMS = 1400 new Key<Integer>("android.request.maxNumInputStreams", int.class); 1401 1402 /** 1403 * <p>Specifies the number of maximum pipeline stages a frame 1404 * has to go through from when it's exposed to when it's available 1405 * to the framework.</p> 1406 * <p>A typical minimum value for this is 2 (one stage to expose, 1407 * one stage to readout) from the sensor. The ISP then usually adds 1408 * its own stages to do custom HW processing. Further stages may be 1409 * added by SW processing.</p> 1410 * <p>Depending on what settings are used (e.g. YUV, JPEG) and what 1411 * processing is enabled (e.g. face detection), the actual pipeline 1412 * depth (specified by {@link CaptureResult#REQUEST_PIPELINE_DEPTH android.request.pipelineDepth}) may be less than 1413 * the max pipeline depth.</p> 1414 * <p>A pipeline depth of X stages is equivalent to a pipeline latency of 1415 * X frame intervals.</p> 1416 * <p>This value will normally be 8 or less, however, for high speed capture session, 1417 * the max pipeline depth will be up to 8 x size of high speed capture request list.</p> 1418 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 1419 * 1420 * @see CaptureResult#REQUEST_PIPELINE_DEPTH 1421 */ 1422 @PublicKey 1423 public static final Key<Byte> REQUEST_PIPELINE_MAX_DEPTH = 1424 new Key<Byte>("android.request.pipelineMaxDepth", byte.class); 1425 1426 /** 1427 * <p>Defines how many sub-components 1428 * a result will be composed of.</p> 1429 * <p>In order to combat the pipeline latency, partial results 1430 * may be delivered to the application layer from the camera device as 1431 * soon as they are available.</p> 1432 * <p>Optional; defaults to 1. A value of 1 means that partial 1433 * results are not supported, and only the final TotalCaptureResult will 1434 * be produced by the camera device.</p> 1435 * <p>A typical use case for this might be: after requesting an 1436 * auto-focus (AF) lock the new AF state might be available 50% 1437 * of the way through the pipeline. The camera device could 1438 * then immediately dispatch this state via a partial result to 1439 * the application, and the rest of the metadata via later 1440 * partial results.</p> 1441 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 1442 * >= 1</p> 1443 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 1444 */ 1445 @PublicKey 1446 public static final Key<Integer> REQUEST_PARTIAL_RESULT_COUNT = 1447 new Key<Integer>("android.request.partialResultCount", int.class); 1448 1449 /** 1450 * <p>List of capabilities that this camera device 1451 * advertises as fully supporting.</p> 1452 * <p>A capability is a contract that the camera device makes in order 1453 * to be able to satisfy one or more use cases.</p> 1454 * <p>Listing a capability guarantees that the whole set of features 1455 * required to support a common use will all be available.</p> 1456 * <p>Using a subset of the functionality provided by an unsupported 1457 * capability may be possible on a specific camera device implementation; 1458 * to do this query each of android.request.availableRequestKeys, 1459 * android.request.availableResultKeys, 1460 * android.request.availableCharacteristicsKeys.</p> 1461 * <p>The following capabilities are guaranteed to be available on 1462 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} <code>==</code> FULL devices:</p> 1463 * <ul> 1464 * <li>MANUAL_SENSOR</li> 1465 * <li>MANUAL_POST_PROCESSING</li> 1466 * </ul> 1467 * <p>Other capabilities may be available on either FULL or LIMITED 1468 * devices, but the application should query this key to be sure.</p> 1469 * <p><b>Possible values:</b> 1470 * <ul> 1471 * <li>{@link #REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_BACKWARD_COMPATIBLE BACKWARD_COMPATIBLE}</li> 1472 * <li>{@link #REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_MANUAL_SENSOR MANUAL_SENSOR}</li> 1473 * <li>{@link #REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_MANUAL_POST_PROCESSING MANUAL_POST_PROCESSING}</li> 1474 * <li>{@link #REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_RAW RAW}</li> 1475 * <li>{@link #REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_PRIVATE_REPROCESSING PRIVATE_REPROCESSING}</li> 1476 * <li>{@link #REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_READ_SENSOR_SETTINGS READ_SENSOR_SETTINGS}</li> 1477 * <li>{@link #REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_BURST_CAPTURE BURST_CAPTURE}</li> 1478 * <li>{@link #REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_YUV_REPROCESSING YUV_REPROCESSING}</li> 1479 * <li>{@link #REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_DEPTH_OUTPUT DEPTH_OUTPUT}</li> 1480 * <li>{@link #REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_CONSTRAINED_HIGH_SPEED_VIDEO CONSTRAINED_HIGH_SPEED_VIDEO}</li> 1481 * </ul></p> 1482 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 1483 * 1484 * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL 1485 * @see #REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_BACKWARD_COMPATIBLE 1486 * @see #REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_MANUAL_SENSOR 1487 * @see #REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_MANUAL_POST_PROCESSING 1488 * @see #REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_RAW 1489 * @see #REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_PRIVATE_REPROCESSING 1490 * @see #REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_READ_SENSOR_SETTINGS 1491 * @see #REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_BURST_CAPTURE 1492 * @see #REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_YUV_REPROCESSING 1493 * @see #REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_DEPTH_OUTPUT 1494 * @see #REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_CONSTRAINED_HIGH_SPEED_VIDEO 1495 */ 1496 @PublicKey 1497 public static final Key<int[]> REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES = 1498 new Key<int[]>("android.request.availableCapabilities", int[].class); 1499 1500 /** 1501 * <p>A list of all keys that the camera device has available 1502 * to use with {@link android.hardware.camera2.CaptureRequest }.</p> 1503 * <p>Attempting to set a key into a CaptureRequest that is not 1504 * listed here will result in an invalid request and will be rejected 1505 * by the camera device.</p> 1506 * <p>This field can be used to query the feature set of a camera device 1507 * at a more granular level than capabilities. This is especially 1508 * important for optional keys that are not listed under any capability 1509 * in {@link CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES android.request.availableCapabilities}.</p> 1510 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 1511 * 1512 * @see CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES 1513 * @hide 1514 */ 1515 public static final Key<int[]> REQUEST_AVAILABLE_REQUEST_KEYS = 1516 new Key<int[]>("android.request.availableRequestKeys", int[].class); 1517 1518 /** 1519 * <p>A list of all keys that the camera device has available 1520 * to use with {@link android.hardware.camera2.CaptureResult }.</p> 1521 * <p>Attempting to get a key from a CaptureResult that is not 1522 * listed here will always return a <code>null</code> value. Getting a key from 1523 * a CaptureResult that is listed here will generally never return a <code>null</code> 1524 * value.</p> 1525 * <p>The following keys may return <code>null</code> unless they are enabled:</p> 1526 * <ul> 1527 * <li>android.statistics.lensShadingMap (non-null iff {@link CaptureRequest#STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODE android.statistics.lensShadingMapMode} == ON)</li> 1528 * </ul> 1529 * <p>(Those sometimes-null keys will nevertheless be listed here 1530 * if they are available.)</p> 1531 * <p>This field can be used to query the feature set of a camera device 1532 * at a more granular level than capabilities. This is especially 1533 * important for optional keys that are not listed under any capability 1534 * in {@link CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES android.request.availableCapabilities}.</p> 1535 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 1536 * 1537 * @see CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES 1538 * @see CaptureRequest#STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODE 1539 * @hide 1540 */ 1541 public static final Key<int[]> REQUEST_AVAILABLE_RESULT_KEYS = 1542 new Key<int[]>("android.request.availableResultKeys", int[].class); 1543 1544 /** 1545 * <p>A list of all keys that the camera device has available 1546 * to use with {@link android.hardware.camera2.CameraCharacteristics }.</p> 1547 * <p>This entry follows the same rules as 1548 * android.request.availableResultKeys (except that it applies for 1549 * CameraCharacteristics instead of CaptureResult). See above for more 1550 * details.</p> 1551 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 1552 * @hide 1553 */ 1554 public static final Key<int[]> REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CHARACTERISTICS_KEYS = 1555 new Key<int[]>("android.request.availableCharacteristicsKeys", int[].class); 1556 1557 /** 1558 * <p>The list of image formats that are supported by this 1559 * camera device for output streams.</p> 1560 * <p>All camera devices will support JPEG and YUV_420_888 formats.</p> 1561 * <p>When set to YUV_420_888, application can access the YUV420 data directly.</p> 1562 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 1563 * @deprecated 1564 * @hide 1565 */ 1566 @Deprecated 1567 public static final Key<int[]> SCALER_AVAILABLE_FORMATS = 1568 new Key<int[]>("android.scaler.availableFormats", int[].class); 1569 1570 /** 1571 * <p>The minimum frame duration that is supported 1572 * for each resolution in android.scaler.availableJpegSizes.</p> 1573 * <p>This corresponds to the minimum steady-state frame duration when only 1574 * that JPEG stream is active and captured in a burst, with all 1575 * processing (typically in android.*.mode) set to FAST.</p> 1576 * <p>When multiple streams are configured, the minimum 1577 * frame duration will be >= max(individual stream min 1578 * durations)</p> 1579 * <p><b>Units</b>: Nanoseconds</p> 1580 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 1581 * TODO: Remove property.</p> 1582 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 1583 * @deprecated 1584 * @hide 1585 */ 1586 @Deprecated 1587 public static final Key<long[]> SCALER_AVAILABLE_JPEG_MIN_DURATIONS = 1588 new Key<long[]>("android.scaler.availableJpegMinDurations", long[].class); 1589 1590 /** 1591 * <p>The JPEG resolutions that are supported by this camera device.</p> 1592 * <p>The resolutions are listed as <code>(width, height)</code> pairs. All camera devices will support 1593 * sensor maximum resolution (defined by {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize}).</p> 1594 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 1595 * TODO: Remove property.</p> 1596 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 1597 * 1598 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE 1599 * @deprecated 1600 * @hide 1601 */ 1602 @Deprecated 1603 public static final Key<android.util.Size[]> SCALER_AVAILABLE_JPEG_SIZES = 1604 new Key<android.util.Size[]>("android.scaler.availableJpegSizes", android.util.Size[].class); 1605 1606 /** 1607 * <p>The maximum ratio between both active area width 1608 * and crop region width, and active area height and 1609 * crop region height, for {@link CaptureRequest#SCALER_CROP_REGION android.scaler.cropRegion}.</p> 1610 * <p>This represents the maximum amount of zooming possible by 1611 * the camera device, or equivalently, the minimum cropping 1612 * window size.</p> 1613 * <p>Crop regions that have a width or height that is smaller 1614 * than this ratio allows will be rounded up to the minimum 1615 * allowed size by the camera device.</p> 1616 * <p><b>Units</b>: Zoom scale factor</p> 1617 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 1618 * >=1</p> 1619 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 1620 * 1621 * @see CaptureRequest#SCALER_CROP_REGION 1622 */ 1623 @PublicKey 1624 public static final Key<Float> SCALER_AVAILABLE_MAX_DIGITAL_ZOOM = 1625 new Key<Float>("android.scaler.availableMaxDigitalZoom", float.class); 1626 1627 /** 1628 * <p>For each available processed output size (defined in 1629 * android.scaler.availableProcessedSizes), this property lists the 1630 * minimum supportable frame duration for that size.</p> 1631 * <p>This should correspond to the frame duration when only that processed 1632 * stream is active, with all processing (typically in android.*.mode) 1633 * set to FAST.</p> 1634 * <p>When multiple streams are configured, the minimum frame duration will 1635 * be >= max(individual stream min durations).</p> 1636 * <p><b>Units</b>: Nanoseconds</p> 1637 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 1638 * @deprecated 1639 * @hide 1640 */ 1641 @Deprecated 1642 public static final Key<long[]> SCALER_AVAILABLE_PROCESSED_MIN_DURATIONS = 1643 new Key<long[]>("android.scaler.availableProcessedMinDurations", long[].class); 1644 1645 /** 1646 * <p>The resolutions available for use with 1647 * processed output streams, such as YV12, NV12, and 1648 * platform opaque YUV/RGB streams to the GPU or video 1649 * encoders.</p> 1650 * <p>The resolutions are listed as <code>(width, height)</code> pairs.</p> 1651 * <p>For a given use case, the actual maximum supported resolution 1652 * may be lower than what is listed here, depending on the destination 1653 * Surface for the image data. For example, for recording video, 1654 * the video encoder chosen may have a maximum size limit (e.g. 1080p) 1655 * smaller than what the camera (e.g. maximum resolution is 3264x2448) 1656 * can provide.</p> 1657 * <p>Please reference the documentation for the image data destination to 1658 * check if it limits the maximum size for image data.</p> 1659 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 1660 * @deprecated 1661 * @hide 1662 */ 1663 @Deprecated 1664 public static final Key<android.util.Size[]> SCALER_AVAILABLE_PROCESSED_SIZES = 1665 new Key<android.util.Size[]>("android.scaler.availableProcessedSizes", android.util.Size[].class); 1666 1667 /** 1668 * <p>The mapping of image formats that are supported by this 1669 * camera device for input streams, to their corresponding output formats.</p> 1670 * <p>All camera devices with at least 1 1671 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_MAX_NUM_INPUT_STREAMS android.request.maxNumInputStreams} will have at least one 1672 * available input format.</p> 1673 * <p>The camera device will support the following map of formats, 1674 * if its dependent capability ({@link CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES android.request.availableCapabilities}) is supported:</p> 1675 * <table> 1676 * <thead> 1677 * <tr> 1678 * <th align="left">Input Format</th> 1679 * <th align="left">Output Format</th> 1680 * <th align="left">Capability</th> 1681 * </tr> 1682 * </thead> 1683 * <tbody> 1684 * <tr> 1685 * <td align="left">{@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#PRIVATE }</td> 1686 * <td align="left">{@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#JPEG }</td> 1687 * <td align="left">PRIVATE_REPROCESSING</td> 1688 * </tr> 1689 * <tr> 1690 * <td align="left">{@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#PRIVATE }</td> 1691 * <td align="left">{@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#YUV_420_888 }</td> 1692 * <td align="left">PRIVATE_REPROCESSING</td> 1693 * </tr> 1694 * <tr> 1695 * <td align="left">{@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#YUV_420_888 }</td> 1696 * <td align="left">{@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#JPEG }</td> 1697 * <td align="left">YUV_REPROCESSING</td> 1698 * </tr> 1699 * <tr> 1700 * <td align="left">{@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#YUV_420_888 }</td> 1701 * <td align="left">{@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#YUV_420_888 }</td> 1702 * <td align="left">YUV_REPROCESSING</td> 1703 * </tr> 1704 * </tbody> 1705 * </table> 1706 * <p>PRIVATE refers to a device-internal format that is not directly application-visible. A 1707 * PRIVATE input surface can be acquired by {@link android.media.ImageReader#newInstance } 1708 * with {@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#PRIVATE } as the format.</p> 1709 * <p>For a PRIVATE_REPROCESSING-capable camera device, using the PRIVATE format as either input 1710 * or output will never hurt maximum frame rate (i.e. {@link android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationMap#getOutputStallDuration getOutputStallDuration(ImageFormat.PRIVATE, size)} is always 0),</p> 1711 * <p>Attempting to configure an input stream with output streams not 1712 * listed as available in this map is not valid.</p> 1713 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 1714 * 1715 * @see CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES 1716 * @see CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_MAX_NUM_INPUT_STREAMS 1717 * @hide 1718 */ 1719 public static final Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.ReprocessFormatsMap> SCALER_AVAILABLE_INPUT_OUTPUT_FORMATS_MAP = 1720 new Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.ReprocessFormatsMap>("android.scaler.availableInputOutputFormatsMap", android.hardware.camera2.params.ReprocessFormatsMap.class); 1721 1722 /** 1723 * <p>The available stream configurations that this 1724 * camera device supports 1725 * (i.e. format, width, height, output/input stream).</p> 1726 * <p>The configurations are listed as <code>(format, width, height, input?)</code> 1727 * tuples.</p> 1728 * <p>For a given use case, the actual maximum supported resolution 1729 * may be lower than what is listed here, depending on the destination 1730 * Surface for the image data. For example, for recording video, 1731 * the video encoder chosen may have a maximum size limit (e.g. 1080p) 1732 * smaller than what the camera (e.g. maximum resolution is 3264x2448) 1733 * can provide.</p> 1734 * <p>Please reference the documentation for the image data destination to 1735 * check if it limits the maximum size for image data.</p> 1736 * <p>Not all output formats may be supported in a configuration with 1737 * an input stream of a particular format. For more details, see 1738 * android.scaler.availableInputOutputFormatsMap.</p> 1739 * <p>The following table describes the minimum required output stream 1740 * configurations based on the hardware level 1741 * ({@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel}):</p> 1742 * <table> 1743 * <thead> 1744 * <tr> 1745 * <th align="center">Format</th> 1746 * <th align="center">Size</th> 1747 * <th align="center">Hardware Level</th> 1748 * <th align="center">Notes</th> 1749 * </tr> 1750 * </thead> 1751 * <tbody> 1752 * <tr> 1753 * <td align="center">JPEG</td> 1754 * <td align="center">{@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize}</td> 1755 * <td align="center">Any</td> 1756 * <td align="center"></td> 1757 * </tr> 1758 * <tr> 1759 * <td align="center">JPEG</td> 1760 * <td align="center">1920x1080 (1080p)</td> 1761 * <td align="center">Any</td> 1762 * <td align="center">if 1080p <= activeArraySize</td> 1763 * </tr> 1764 * <tr> 1765 * <td align="center">JPEG</td> 1766 * <td align="center">1280x720 (720)</td> 1767 * <td align="center">Any</td> 1768 * <td align="center">if 720p <= activeArraySize</td> 1769 * </tr> 1770 * <tr> 1771 * <td align="center">JPEG</td> 1772 * <td align="center">640x480 (480p)</td> 1773 * <td align="center">Any</td> 1774 * <td align="center">if 480p <= activeArraySize</td> 1775 * </tr> 1776 * <tr> 1777 * <td align="center">JPEG</td> 1778 * <td align="center">320x240 (240p)</td> 1779 * <td align="center">Any</td> 1780 * <td align="center">if 240p <= activeArraySize</td> 1781 * </tr> 1782 * <tr> 1783 * <td align="center">YUV_420_888</td> 1784 * <td align="center">all output sizes available for JPEG</td> 1785 * <td align="center">FULL</td> 1786 * <td align="center"></td> 1787 * </tr> 1788 * <tr> 1789 * <td align="center">YUV_420_888</td> 1790 * <td align="center">all output sizes available for JPEG, up to the maximum video size</td> 1791 * <td align="center">LIMITED</td> 1792 * <td align="center"></td> 1793 * </tr> 1794 * <tr> 1795 * <td align="center">IMPLEMENTATION_DEFINED</td> 1796 * <td align="center">same as YUV_420_888</td> 1797 * <td align="center">Any</td> 1798 * <td align="center"></td> 1799 * </tr> 1800 * </tbody> 1801 * </table> 1802 * <p>Refer to {@link CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES android.request.availableCapabilities} for additional 1803 * mandatory stream configurations on a per-capability basis.</p> 1804 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 1805 * 1806 * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL 1807 * @see CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES 1808 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE 1809 * @hide 1810 */ 1811 public static final Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfiguration[]> SCALER_AVAILABLE_STREAM_CONFIGURATIONS = 1812 new Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfiguration[]>("android.scaler.availableStreamConfigurations", android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfiguration[].class); 1813 1814 /** 1815 * <p>This lists the minimum frame duration for each 1816 * format/size combination.</p> 1817 * <p>This should correspond to the frame duration when only that 1818 * stream is active, with all processing (typically in android.*.mode) 1819 * set to either OFF or FAST.</p> 1820 * <p>When multiple streams are used in a request, the minimum frame 1821 * duration will be max(individual stream min durations).</p> 1822 * <p>The minimum frame duration of a stream (of a particular format, size) 1823 * is the same regardless of whether the stream is input or output.</p> 1824 * <p>See {@link CaptureRequest#SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION android.sensor.frameDuration} and 1825 * android.scaler.availableStallDurations for more details about 1826 * calculating the max frame rate.</p> 1827 * <p>(Keep in sync with 1828 * {@link android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationMap#getOutputMinFrameDuration })</p> 1829 * <p><b>Units</b>: (format, width, height, ns) x n</p> 1830 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 1831 * 1832 * @see CaptureRequest#SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION 1833 * @hide 1834 */ 1835 public static final Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationDuration[]> SCALER_AVAILABLE_MIN_FRAME_DURATIONS = 1836 new Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationDuration[]>("android.scaler.availableMinFrameDurations", android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationDuration[].class); 1837 1838 /** 1839 * <p>This lists the maximum stall duration for each 1840 * output format/size combination.</p> 1841 * <p>A stall duration is how much extra time would get added 1842 * to the normal minimum frame duration for a repeating request 1843 * that has streams with non-zero stall.</p> 1844 * <p>For example, consider JPEG captures which have the following 1845 * characteristics:</p> 1846 * <ul> 1847 * <li>JPEG streams act like processed YUV streams in requests for which 1848 * they are not included; in requests in which they are directly 1849 * referenced, they act as JPEG streams. This is because supporting a 1850 * JPEG stream requires the underlying YUV data to always be ready for 1851 * use by a JPEG encoder, but the encoder will only be used (and impact 1852 * frame duration) on requests that actually reference a JPEG stream.</li> 1853 * <li>The JPEG processor can run concurrently to the rest of the camera 1854 * pipeline, but cannot process more than 1 capture at a time.</li> 1855 * </ul> 1856 * <p>In other words, using a repeating YUV request would result 1857 * in a steady frame rate (let's say it's 30 FPS). If a single 1858 * JPEG request is submitted periodically, the frame rate will stay 1859 * at 30 FPS (as long as we wait for the previous JPEG to return each 1860 * time). If we try to submit a repeating YUV + JPEG request, then 1861 * the frame rate will drop from 30 FPS.</p> 1862 * <p>In general, submitting a new request with a non-0 stall time 1863 * stream will <em>not</em> cause a frame rate drop unless there are still 1864 * outstanding buffers for that stream from previous requests.</p> 1865 * <p>Submitting a repeating request with streams (call this <code>S</code>) 1866 * is the same as setting the minimum frame duration from 1867 * the normal minimum frame duration corresponding to <code>S</code>, added with 1868 * the maximum stall duration for <code>S</code>.</p> 1869 * <p>If interleaving requests with and without a stall duration, 1870 * a request will stall by the maximum of the remaining times 1871 * for each can-stall stream with outstanding buffers.</p> 1872 * <p>This means that a stalling request will not have an exposure start 1873 * until the stall has completed.</p> 1874 * <p>This should correspond to the stall duration when only that stream is 1875 * active, with all processing (typically in android.*.mode) set to FAST 1876 * or OFF. Setting any of the processing modes to HIGH_QUALITY 1877 * effectively results in an indeterminate stall duration for all 1878 * streams in a request (the regular stall calculation rules are 1879 * ignored).</p> 1880 * <p>The following formats may always have a stall duration:</p> 1881 * <ul> 1882 * <li>{@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#JPEG }</li> 1883 * <li>{@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#RAW_SENSOR }</li> 1884 * </ul> 1885 * <p>The following formats will never have a stall duration:</p> 1886 * <ul> 1887 * <li>{@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#YUV_420_888 }</li> 1888 * <li>{@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#RAW10 }</li> 1889 * </ul> 1890 * <p>All other formats may or may not have an allowed stall duration on 1891 * a per-capability basis; refer to {@link CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES android.request.availableCapabilities} 1892 * for more details.</p> 1893 * <p>See {@link CaptureRequest#SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION android.sensor.frameDuration} for more information about 1894 * calculating the max frame rate (absent stalls).</p> 1895 * <p>(Keep up to date with 1896 * {@link android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationMap#getOutputStallDuration } )</p> 1897 * <p><b>Units</b>: (format, width, height, ns) x n</p> 1898 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 1899 * 1900 * @see CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES 1901 * @see CaptureRequest#SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION 1902 * @hide 1903 */ 1904 public static final Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationDuration[]> SCALER_AVAILABLE_STALL_DURATIONS = 1905 new Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationDuration[]>("android.scaler.availableStallDurations", android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationDuration[].class); 1906 1907 /** 1908 * <p>The available stream configurations that this 1909 * camera device supports; also includes the minimum frame durations 1910 * and the stall durations for each format/size combination.</p> 1911 * <p>All camera devices will support sensor maximum resolution (defined by 1912 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize}) for the JPEG format.</p> 1913 * <p>For a given use case, the actual maximum supported resolution 1914 * may be lower than what is listed here, depending on the destination 1915 * Surface for the image data. For example, for recording video, 1916 * the video encoder chosen may have a maximum size limit (e.g. 1080p) 1917 * smaller than what the camera (e.g. maximum resolution is 3264x2448) 1918 * can provide.</p> 1919 * <p>Please reference the documentation for the image data destination to 1920 * check if it limits the maximum size for image data.</p> 1921 * <p>The following table describes the minimum required output stream 1922 * configurations based on the hardware level 1923 * ({@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel}):</p> 1924 * <table> 1925 * <thead> 1926 * <tr> 1927 * <th align="center">Format</th> 1928 * <th align="center">Size</th> 1929 * <th align="center">Hardware Level</th> 1930 * <th align="center">Notes</th> 1931 * </tr> 1932 * </thead> 1933 * <tbody> 1934 * <tr> 1935 * <td align="center">{@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#JPEG }</td> 1936 * <td align="center">{@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize} (*1)</td> 1937 * <td align="center">Any</td> 1938 * <td align="center"></td> 1939 * </tr> 1940 * <tr> 1941 * <td align="center">{@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#JPEG }</td> 1942 * <td align="center">1920x1080 (1080p)</td> 1943 * <td align="center">Any</td> 1944 * <td align="center">if 1080p <= activeArraySize</td> 1945 * </tr> 1946 * <tr> 1947 * <td align="center">{@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#JPEG }</td> 1948 * <td align="center">1280x720 (720p)</td> 1949 * <td align="center">Any</td> 1950 * <td align="center">if 720p <= activeArraySize</td> 1951 * </tr> 1952 * <tr> 1953 * <td align="center">{@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#JPEG }</td> 1954 * <td align="center">640x480 (480p)</td> 1955 * <td align="center">Any</td> 1956 * <td align="center">if 480p <= activeArraySize</td> 1957 * </tr> 1958 * <tr> 1959 * <td align="center">{@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#JPEG }</td> 1960 * <td align="center">320x240 (240p)</td> 1961 * <td align="center">Any</td> 1962 * <td align="center">if 240p <= activeArraySize</td> 1963 * </tr> 1964 * <tr> 1965 * <td align="center">{@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#YUV_420_888 }</td> 1966 * <td align="center">all output sizes available for JPEG</td> 1967 * <td align="center">FULL</td> 1968 * <td align="center"></td> 1969 * </tr> 1970 * <tr> 1971 * <td align="center">{@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#YUV_420_888 }</td> 1972 * <td align="center">all output sizes available for JPEG, up to the maximum video size</td> 1973 * <td align="center">LIMITED</td> 1974 * <td align="center"></td> 1975 * </tr> 1976 * <tr> 1977 * <td align="center">{@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#PRIVATE }</td> 1978 * <td align="center">same as YUV_420_888</td> 1979 * <td align="center">Any</td> 1980 * <td align="center"></td> 1981 * </tr> 1982 * </tbody> 1983 * </table> 1984 * <p>Refer to {@link CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES android.request.availableCapabilities} and {@link android.hardware.camera2.CameraDevice#createCaptureSession } for additional mandatory 1985 * stream configurations on a per-capability basis.</p> 1986 * <p>*1: For JPEG format, the sizes may be restricted by below conditions:</p> 1987 * <ul> 1988 * <li>The HAL may choose the aspect ratio of each Jpeg size to be one of well known ones 1989 * (e.g. 4:3, 16:9, 3:2 etc.). If the sensor maximum resolution 1990 * (defined by {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize}) has an aspect ratio other than these, 1991 * it does not have to be included in the supported JPEG sizes.</li> 1992 * <li>Some hardware JPEG encoders may have pixel boundary alignment requirements, such as 1993 * the dimensions being a multiple of 16. 1994 * Therefore, the maximum JPEG size may be smaller than sensor maximum resolution. 1995 * However, the largest JPEG size will be as close as possible to the sensor maximum 1996 * resolution given above constraints. It is required that after aspect ratio adjustments, 1997 * additional size reduction due to other issues must be less than 3% in area. For example, 1998 * if the sensor maximum resolution is 3280x2464, if the maximum JPEG size has aspect 1999 * ratio 4:3, and the JPEG encoder alignment requirement is 16, the maximum JPEG size will be 2000 * 3264x2448.</li> 2001 * </ul> 2002 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 2003 * 2004 * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL 2005 * @see CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES 2006 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE 2007 */ 2008 @PublicKey 2009 @SyntheticKey 2010 public static final Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationMap> SCALER_STREAM_CONFIGURATION_MAP = 2011 new Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationMap>("android.scaler.streamConfigurationMap", android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationMap.class); 2012 2013 /** 2014 * <p>The crop type that this camera device supports.</p> 2015 * <p>When passing a non-centered crop region ({@link CaptureRequest#SCALER_CROP_REGION android.scaler.cropRegion}) to a camera 2016 * device that only supports CENTER_ONLY cropping, the camera device will move the 2017 * crop region to the center of the sensor active array ({@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize}) 2018 * and keep the crop region width and height unchanged. The camera device will return the 2019 * final used crop region in metadata result {@link CaptureRequest#SCALER_CROP_REGION android.scaler.cropRegion}.</p> 2020 * <p>Camera devices that support FREEFORM cropping will support any crop region that 2021 * is inside of the active array. The camera device will apply the same crop region and 2022 * return the final used crop region in capture result metadata {@link CaptureRequest#SCALER_CROP_REGION android.scaler.cropRegion}.</p> 2023 * <p>LEGACY capability devices will only support CENTER_ONLY cropping.</p> 2024 * <p><b>Possible values:</b> 2025 * <ul> 2026 * <li>{@link #SCALER_CROPPING_TYPE_CENTER_ONLY CENTER_ONLY}</li> 2027 * <li>{@link #SCALER_CROPPING_TYPE_FREEFORM FREEFORM}</li> 2028 * </ul></p> 2029 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 2030 * 2031 * @see CaptureRequest#SCALER_CROP_REGION 2032 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE 2033 * @see #SCALER_CROPPING_TYPE_CENTER_ONLY 2034 * @see #SCALER_CROPPING_TYPE_FREEFORM 2035 */ 2036 @PublicKey 2037 public static final Key<Integer> SCALER_CROPPING_TYPE = 2038 new Key<Integer>("android.scaler.croppingType", int.class); 2039 2040 /** 2041 * <p>The area of the image sensor which corresponds to active pixels after any geometric 2042 * distortion correction has been applied.</p> 2043 * <p>This is the rectangle representing the size of the active region of the sensor (i.e. 2044 * the region that actually receives light from the scene) after any geometric correction 2045 * has been applied, and should be treated as the maximum size in pixels of any of the 2046 * image output formats aside from the raw formats.</p> 2047 * <p>This rectangle is defined relative to the full pixel array; (0,0) is the top-left of 2048 * the full pixel array, and the size of the full pixel array is given by 2049 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_PIXEL_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.pixelArraySize}.</p> 2050 * <p>The coordinate system for most other keys that list pixel coordinates, including 2051 * {@link CaptureRequest#SCALER_CROP_REGION android.scaler.cropRegion}, is defined relative to the active array rectangle given in 2052 * this field, with <code>(0, 0)</code> being the top-left of this rectangle.</p> 2053 * <p>The active array may be smaller than the full pixel array, since the full array may 2054 * include black calibration pixels or other inactive regions, and geometric correction 2055 * resulting in scaling or cropping may have been applied.</p> 2056 * <p><b>Units</b>: Pixel coordinates on the image sensor</p> 2057 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 2058 * 2059 * @see CaptureRequest#SCALER_CROP_REGION 2060 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_PIXEL_ARRAY_SIZE 2061 */ 2062 @PublicKey 2063 public static final Key<android.graphics.Rect> SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE = 2064 new Key<android.graphics.Rect>("android.sensor.info.activeArraySize", android.graphics.Rect.class); 2065 2066 /** 2067 * <p>Range of sensitivities for {@link CaptureRequest#SENSOR_SENSITIVITY android.sensor.sensitivity} supported by this 2068 * camera device.</p> 2069 * <p>The values are the standard ISO sensitivity values, 2070 * as defined in ISO 12232:2006.</p> 2071 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 2072 * Min <= 100, Max >= 800</p> 2073 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 2074 * <p><b>Full capability</b> - 2075 * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the 2076 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p> 2077 * 2078 * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL 2079 * @see CaptureRequest#SENSOR_SENSITIVITY 2080 */ 2081 @PublicKey 2082 public static final Key<android.util.Range<Integer>> SENSOR_INFO_SENSITIVITY_RANGE = 2083 new Key<android.util.Range<Integer>>("android.sensor.info.sensitivityRange", new TypeReference<android.util.Range<Integer>>() {{ }}); 2084 2085 /** 2086 * <p>The arrangement of color filters on sensor; 2087 * represents the colors in the top-left 2x2 section of 2088 * the sensor, in reading order.</p> 2089 * <p><b>Possible values:</b> 2090 * <ul> 2091 * <li>{@link #SENSOR_INFO_COLOR_FILTER_ARRANGEMENT_RGGB RGGB}</li> 2092 * <li>{@link #SENSOR_INFO_COLOR_FILTER_ARRANGEMENT_GRBG GRBG}</li> 2093 * <li>{@link #SENSOR_INFO_COLOR_FILTER_ARRANGEMENT_GBRG GBRG}</li> 2094 * <li>{@link #SENSOR_INFO_COLOR_FILTER_ARRANGEMENT_BGGR BGGR}</li> 2095 * <li>{@link #SENSOR_INFO_COLOR_FILTER_ARRANGEMENT_RGB RGB}</li> 2096 * </ul></p> 2097 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 2098 * <p><b>Full capability</b> - 2099 * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the 2100 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p> 2101 * 2102 * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL 2103 * @see #SENSOR_INFO_COLOR_FILTER_ARRANGEMENT_RGGB 2104 * @see #SENSOR_INFO_COLOR_FILTER_ARRANGEMENT_GRBG 2105 * @see #SENSOR_INFO_COLOR_FILTER_ARRANGEMENT_GBRG 2106 * @see #SENSOR_INFO_COLOR_FILTER_ARRANGEMENT_BGGR 2107 * @see #SENSOR_INFO_COLOR_FILTER_ARRANGEMENT_RGB 2108 */ 2109 @PublicKey 2110 public static final Key<Integer> SENSOR_INFO_COLOR_FILTER_ARRANGEMENT = 2111 new Key<Integer>("android.sensor.info.colorFilterArrangement", int.class); 2112 2113 /** 2114 * <p>The range of image exposure times for {@link CaptureRequest#SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME android.sensor.exposureTime} supported 2115 * by this camera device.</p> 2116 * <p><b>Units</b>: Nanoseconds</p> 2117 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 2118 * The minimum exposure time will be less than 100 us. For FULL 2119 * capability devices ({@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} == FULL), 2120 * the maximum exposure time will be greater than 100ms.</p> 2121 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 2122 * <p><b>Full capability</b> - 2123 * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the 2124 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p> 2125 * 2126 * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL 2127 * @see CaptureRequest#SENSOR_EXPOSURE_TIME 2128 */ 2129 @PublicKey 2130 public static final Key<android.util.Range<Long>> SENSOR_INFO_EXPOSURE_TIME_RANGE = 2131 new Key<android.util.Range<Long>>("android.sensor.info.exposureTimeRange", new TypeReference<android.util.Range<Long>>() {{ }}); 2132 2133 /** 2134 * <p>The maximum possible frame duration (minimum frame rate) for 2135 * {@link CaptureRequest#SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION android.sensor.frameDuration} that is supported this camera device.</p> 2136 * <p>Attempting to use frame durations beyond the maximum will result in the frame 2137 * duration being clipped to the maximum. See that control for a full definition of frame 2138 * durations.</p> 2139 * <p>Refer to {@link android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationMap#getOutputMinFrameDuration } 2140 * for the minimum frame duration values.</p> 2141 * <p><b>Units</b>: Nanoseconds</p> 2142 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 2143 * For FULL capability devices 2144 * ({@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} == FULL), at least 100ms.</p> 2145 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 2146 * <p><b>Full capability</b> - 2147 * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the 2148 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p> 2149 * 2150 * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL 2151 * @see CaptureRequest#SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION 2152 */ 2153 @PublicKey 2154 public static final Key<Long> SENSOR_INFO_MAX_FRAME_DURATION = 2155 new Key<Long>("android.sensor.info.maxFrameDuration", long.class); 2156 2157 /** 2158 * <p>The physical dimensions of the full pixel 2159 * array.</p> 2160 * <p>This is the physical size of the sensor pixel 2161 * array defined by {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_PIXEL_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.pixelArraySize}.</p> 2162 * <p><b>Units</b>: Millimeters</p> 2163 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 2164 * 2165 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_PIXEL_ARRAY_SIZE 2166 */ 2167 @PublicKey 2168 public static final Key<android.util.SizeF> SENSOR_INFO_PHYSICAL_SIZE = 2169 new Key<android.util.SizeF>("android.sensor.info.physicalSize", android.util.SizeF.class); 2170 2171 /** 2172 * <p>Dimensions of the full pixel array, possibly 2173 * including black calibration pixels.</p> 2174 * <p>The pixel count of the full pixel array of the image sensor, which covers 2175 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_PHYSICAL_SIZE android.sensor.info.physicalSize} area. This represents the full pixel dimensions of 2176 * the raw buffers produced by this sensor.</p> 2177 * <p>If a camera device supports raw sensor formats, either this or 2178 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_PRE_CORRECTION_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.preCorrectionActiveArraySize} is the maximum dimensions for the raw 2179 * output formats listed in {@link CameraCharacteristics#SCALER_STREAM_CONFIGURATION_MAP android.scaler.streamConfigurationMap} (this depends on 2180 * whether or not the image sensor returns buffers containing pixels that are not 2181 * part of the active array region for blacklevel calibration or other purposes).</p> 2182 * <p>Some parts of the full pixel array may not receive light from the scene, 2183 * or be otherwise inactive. The {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_PRE_CORRECTION_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.preCorrectionActiveArraySize} key 2184 * defines the rectangle of active pixels that will be included in processed image 2185 * formats.</p> 2186 * <p><b>Units</b>: Pixels</p> 2187 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 2188 * 2189 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SCALER_STREAM_CONFIGURATION_MAP 2190 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_PHYSICAL_SIZE 2191 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_PRE_CORRECTION_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE 2192 */ 2193 @PublicKey 2194 public static final Key<android.util.Size> SENSOR_INFO_PIXEL_ARRAY_SIZE = 2195 new Key<android.util.Size>("android.sensor.info.pixelArraySize", android.util.Size.class); 2196 2197 /** 2198 * <p>Maximum raw value output by sensor.</p> 2199 * <p>This specifies the fully-saturated encoding level for the raw 2200 * sample values from the sensor. This is typically caused by the 2201 * sensor becoming highly non-linear or clipping. The minimum for 2202 * each channel is specified by the offset in the 2203 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_BLACK_LEVEL_PATTERN android.sensor.blackLevelPattern} key.</p> 2204 * <p>The white level is typically determined either by sensor bit depth 2205 * (8-14 bits is expected), or by the point where the sensor response 2206 * becomes too non-linear to be useful. The default value for this is 2207 * maximum representable value for a 16-bit raw sample (2^16 - 1).</p> 2208 * <p>The white level values of captured images may vary for different 2209 * capture settings (e.g., {@link CaptureRequest#SENSOR_SENSITIVITY android.sensor.sensitivity}). This key 2210 * represents a coarse approximation for such case. It is recommended 2211 * to use {@link CaptureResult#SENSOR_DYNAMIC_WHITE_LEVEL android.sensor.dynamicWhiteLevel} for captures when supported 2212 * by the camera device, which provides more accurate white level values.</p> 2213 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 2214 * > 255 (8-bit output)</p> 2215 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 2216 * 2217 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_BLACK_LEVEL_PATTERN 2218 * @see CaptureResult#SENSOR_DYNAMIC_WHITE_LEVEL 2219 * @see CaptureRequest#SENSOR_SENSITIVITY 2220 */ 2221 @PublicKey 2222 public static final Key<Integer> SENSOR_INFO_WHITE_LEVEL = 2223 new Key<Integer>("android.sensor.info.whiteLevel", int.class); 2224 2225 /** 2226 * <p>The time base source for sensor capture start timestamps.</p> 2227 * <p>The timestamps provided for captures are always in nanoseconds and monotonic, but 2228 * may not based on a time source that can be compared to other system time sources.</p> 2229 * <p>This characteristic defines the source for the timestamps, and therefore whether they 2230 * can be compared against other system time sources/timestamps.</p> 2231 * <p><b>Possible values:</b> 2232 * <ul> 2233 * <li>{@link #SENSOR_INFO_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE_UNKNOWN UNKNOWN}</li> 2234 * <li>{@link #SENSOR_INFO_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE_REALTIME REALTIME}</li> 2235 * </ul></p> 2236 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 2237 * @see #SENSOR_INFO_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE_UNKNOWN 2238 * @see #SENSOR_INFO_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE_REALTIME 2239 */ 2240 @PublicKey 2241 public static final Key<Integer> SENSOR_INFO_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE = 2242 new Key<Integer>("android.sensor.info.timestampSource", int.class); 2243 2244 /** 2245 * <p>Whether the RAW images output from this camera device are subject to 2246 * lens shading correction.</p> 2247 * <p>If TRUE, all images produced by the camera device in the RAW image formats will 2248 * have lens shading correction already applied to it. If FALSE, the images will 2249 * not be adjusted for lens shading correction. 2250 * See {@link CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_MAX_NUM_OUTPUT_RAW android.request.maxNumOutputRaw} for a list of RAW image formats.</p> 2251 * <p>This key will be <code>null</code> for all devices do not report this information. 2252 * Devices with RAW capability will always report this information in this key.</p> 2253 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 2254 * 2255 * @see CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_MAX_NUM_OUTPUT_RAW 2256 */ 2257 @PublicKey 2258 public static final Key<Boolean> SENSOR_INFO_LENS_SHADING_APPLIED = 2259 new Key<Boolean>("android.sensor.info.lensShadingApplied", boolean.class); 2260 2261 /** 2262 * <p>The area of the image sensor which corresponds to active pixels prior to the 2263 * application of any geometric distortion correction.</p> 2264 * <p>This is the rectangle representing the size of the active region of the sensor (i.e. 2265 * the region that actually receives light from the scene) before any geometric correction 2266 * has been applied, and should be treated as the active region rectangle for any of the 2267 * raw formats. All metadata associated with raw processing (e.g. the lens shading 2268 * correction map, and radial distortion fields) treats the top, left of this rectangle as 2269 * the origin, (0,0).</p> 2270 * <p>The size of this region determines the maximum field of view and the maximum number of 2271 * pixels that an image from this sensor can contain, prior to the application of 2272 * geometric distortion correction. The effective maximum pixel dimensions of a 2273 * post-distortion-corrected image is given by the {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize} 2274 * field, and the effective maximum field of view for a post-distortion-corrected image 2275 * can be calculated by applying the geometric distortion correction fields to this 2276 * rectangle, and cropping to the rectangle given in {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize}.</p> 2277 * <p>E.g. to calculate position of a pixel, (x,y), in a processed YUV output image with the 2278 * dimensions in {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize} given the position of a pixel, 2279 * (x', y'), in the raw pixel array with dimensions give in 2280 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_PIXEL_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.pixelArraySize}:</p> 2281 * <ol> 2282 * <li>Choose a pixel (x', y') within the active array region of the raw buffer given in 2283 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_PRE_CORRECTION_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.preCorrectionActiveArraySize}, otherwise this pixel is considered 2284 * to be outside of the FOV, and will not be shown in the processed output image.</li> 2285 * <li>Apply geometric distortion correction to get the post-distortion pixel coordinate, 2286 * (x_i, y_i). When applying geometric correction metadata, note that metadata for raw 2287 * buffers is defined relative to the top, left of the 2288 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_PRE_CORRECTION_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.preCorrectionActiveArraySize} rectangle.</li> 2289 * <li>If the resulting corrected pixel coordinate is within the region given in 2290 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize}, then the position of this pixel in the 2291 * processed output image buffer is <code>(x_i - activeArray.left, y_i - activeArray.top)</code>, 2292 * when the top, left coordinate of that buffer is treated as (0, 0).</li> 2293 * </ol> 2294 * <p>Thus, for pixel x',y' = (25, 25) on a sensor where {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_PIXEL_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.pixelArraySize} 2295 * is (100,100), {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_PRE_CORRECTION_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.preCorrectionActiveArraySize} is (10, 10, 100, 100), 2296 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize} is (20, 20, 80, 80), and the geometric distortion 2297 * correction doesn't change the pixel coordinate, the resulting pixel selected in 2298 * pixel coordinates would be x,y = (25, 25) relative to the top,left of the raw buffer 2299 * with dimensions given in {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_PIXEL_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.pixelArraySize}, and would be (5, 5) 2300 * relative to the top,left of post-processed YUV output buffer with dimensions given in 2301 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize}.</p> 2302 * <p>The currently supported fields that correct for geometric distortion are:</p> 2303 * <ol> 2304 * <li>{@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_RADIAL_DISTORTION android.lens.radialDistortion}.</li> 2305 * </ol> 2306 * <p>If all of the geometric distortion fields are no-ops, this rectangle will be the same 2307 * as the post-distortion-corrected rectangle given in 2308 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.activeArraySize}.</p> 2309 * <p>This rectangle is defined relative to the full pixel array; (0,0) is the top-left of 2310 * the full pixel array, and the size of the full pixel array is given by 2311 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_PIXEL_ARRAY_SIZE android.sensor.info.pixelArraySize}.</p> 2312 * <p>The pre-correction active array may be smaller than the full pixel array, since the 2313 * full array may include black calibration pixels or other inactive regions.</p> 2314 * <p><b>Units</b>: Pixel coordinates on the image sensor</p> 2315 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 2316 * 2317 * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_RADIAL_DISTORTION 2318 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE 2319 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_PIXEL_ARRAY_SIZE 2320 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_PRE_CORRECTION_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE 2321 */ 2322 @PublicKey 2323 public static final Key<android.graphics.Rect> SENSOR_INFO_PRE_CORRECTION_ACTIVE_ARRAY_SIZE = 2324 new Key<android.graphics.Rect>("android.sensor.info.preCorrectionActiveArraySize", android.graphics.Rect.class); 2325 2326 /** 2327 * <p>The standard reference illuminant used as the scene light source when 2328 * calculating the {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_COLOR_TRANSFORM1 android.sensor.colorTransform1}, 2329 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_CALIBRATION_TRANSFORM1 android.sensor.calibrationTransform1}, and 2330 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_FORWARD_MATRIX1 android.sensor.forwardMatrix1} matrices.</p> 2331 * <p>The values in this key correspond to the values defined for the 2332 * EXIF LightSource tag. These illuminants are standard light sources 2333 * that are often used calibrating camera devices.</p> 2334 * <p>If this key is present, then {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_COLOR_TRANSFORM1 android.sensor.colorTransform1}, 2335 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_CALIBRATION_TRANSFORM1 android.sensor.calibrationTransform1}, and 2336 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_FORWARD_MATRIX1 android.sensor.forwardMatrix1} will also be present.</p> 2337 * <p>Some devices may choose to provide a second set of calibration 2338 * information for improved quality, including 2339 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT2 android.sensor.referenceIlluminant2} and its corresponding matrices.</p> 2340 * <p><b>Possible values:</b> 2341 * <ul> 2342 * <li>{@link #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_DAYLIGHT DAYLIGHT}</li> 2343 * <li>{@link #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_FLUORESCENT FLUORESCENT}</li> 2344 * <li>{@link #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_TUNGSTEN TUNGSTEN}</li> 2345 * <li>{@link #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_FLASH FLASH}</li> 2346 * <li>{@link #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_FINE_WEATHER FINE_WEATHER}</li> 2347 * <li>{@link #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_CLOUDY_WEATHER CLOUDY_WEATHER}</li> 2348 * <li>{@link #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_SHADE SHADE}</li> 2349 * <li>{@link #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_DAYLIGHT_FLUORESCENT DAYLIGHT_FLUORESCENT}</li> 2350 * <li>{@link #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_DAY_WHITE_FLUORESCENT DAY_WHITE_FLUORESCENT}</li> 2351 * <li>{@link #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_COOL_WHITE_FLUORESCENT COOL_WHITE_FLUORESCENT}</li> 2352 * <li>{@link #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_WHITE_FLUORESCENT WHITE_FLUORESCENT}</li> 2353 * <li>{@link #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_STANDARD_A STANDARD_A}</li> 2354 * <li>{@link #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_STANDARD_B STANDARD_B}</li> 2355 * <li>{@link #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_STANDARD_C STANDARD_C}</li> 2356 * <li>{@link #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_D55 D55}</li> 2357 * <li>{@link #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_D65 D65}</li> 2358 * <li>{@link #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_D75 D75}</li> 2359 * <li>{@link #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_D50 D50}</li> 2360 * <li>{@link #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_ISO_STUDIO_TUNGSTEN ISO_STUDIO_TUNGSTEN}</li> 2361 * </ul></p> 2362 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 2363 * 2364 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_CALIBRATION_TRANSFORM1 2365 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_COLOR_TRANSFORM1 2366 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_FORWARD_MATRIX1 2367 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT2 2368 * @see #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_DAYLIGHT 2369 * @see #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_FLUORESCENT 2370 * @see #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_TUNGSTEN 2371 * @see #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_FLASH 2372 * @see #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_FINE_WEATHER 2373 * @see #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_CLOUDY_WEATHER 2374 * @see #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_SHADE 2375 * @see #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_DAYLIGHT_FLUORESCENT 2376 * @see #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_DAY_WHITE_FLUORESCENT 2377 * @see #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_COOL_WHITE_FLUORESCENT 2378 * @see #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_WHITE_FLUORESCENT 2379 * @see #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_STANDARD_A 2380 * @see #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_STANDARD_B 2381 * @see #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_STANDARD_C 2382 * @see #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_D55 2383 * @see #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_D65 2384 * @see #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_D75 2385 * @see #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_D50 2386 * @see #SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1_ISO_STUDIO_TUNGSTEN 2387 */ 2388 @PublicKey 2389 public static final Key<Integer> SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1 = 2390 new Key<Integer>("android.sensor.referenceIlluminant1", int.class); 2391 2392 /** 2393 * <p>The standard reference illuminant used as the scene light source when 2394 * calculating the {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_COLOR_TRANSFORM2 android.sensor.colorTransform2}, 2395 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_CALIBRATION_TRANSFORM2 android.sensor.calibrationTransform2}, and 2396 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_FORWARD_MATRIX2 android.sensor.forwardMatrix2} matrices.</p> 2397 * <p>See {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1 android.sensor.referenceIlluminant1} for more details.</p> 2398 * <p>If this key is present, then {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_COLOR_TRANSFORM2 android.sensor.colorTransform2}, 2399 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_CALIBRATION_TRANSFORM2 android.sensor.calibrationTransform2}, and 2400 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_FORWARD_MATRIX2 android.sensor.forwardMatrix2} will also be present.</p> 2401 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 2402 * Any value listed in {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1 android.sensor.referenceIlluminant1}</p> 2403 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 2404 * 2405 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_CALIBRATION_TRANSFORM2 2406 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_COLOR_TRANSFORM2 2407 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_FORWARD_MATRIX2 2408 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1 2409 */ 2410 @PublicKey 2411 public static final Key<Byte> SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT2 = 2412 new Key<Byte>("android.sensor.referenceIlluminant2", byte.class); 2413 2414 /** 2415 * <p>A per-device calibration transform matrix that maps from the 2416 * reference sensor colorspace to the actual device sensor colorspace.</p> 2417 * <p>This matrix is used to correct for per-device variations in the 2418 * sensor colorspace, and is used for processing raw buffer data.</p> 2419 * <p>The matrix is expressed as a 3x3 matrix in row-major-order, and 2420 * contains a per-device calibration transform that maps colors 2421 * from reference sensor color space (i.e. the "golden module" 2422 * colorspace) into this camera device's native sensor color 2423 * space under the first reference illuminant 2424 * ({@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1 android.sensor.referenceIlluminant1}).</p> 2425 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 2426 * 2427 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1 2428 */ 2429 @PublicKey 2430 public static final Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.ColorSpaceTransform> SENSOR_CALIBRATION_TRANSFORM1 = 2431 new Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.ColorSpaceTransform>("android.sensor.calibrationTransform1", android.hardware.camera2.params.ColorSpaceTransform.class); 2432 2433 /** 2434 * <p>A per-device calibration transform matrix that maps from the 2435 * reference sensor colorspace to the actual device sensor colorspace 2436 * (this is the colorspace of the raw buffer data).</p> 2437 * <p>This matrix is used to correct for per-device variations in the 2438 * sensor colorspace, and is used for processing raw buffer data.</p> 2439 * <p>The matrix is expressed as a 3x3 matrix in row-major-order, and 2440 * contains a per-device calibration transform that maps colors 2441 * from reference sensor color space (i.e. the "golden module" 2442 * colorspace) into this camera device's native sensor color 2443 * space under the second reference illuminant 2444 * ({@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT2 android.sensor.referenceIlluminant2}).</p> 2445 * <p>This matrix will only be present if the second reference 2446 * illuminant is present.</p> 2447 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 2448 * 2449 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT2 2450 */ 2451 @PublicKey 2452 public static final Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.ColorSpaceTransform> SENSOR_CALIBRATION_TRANSFORM2 = 2453 new Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.ColorSpaceTransform>("android.sensor.calibrationTransform2", android.hardware.camera2.params.ColorSpaceTransform.class); 2454 2455 /** 2456 * <p>A matrix that transforms color values from CIE XYZ color space to 2457 * reference sensor color space.</p> 2458 * <p>This matrix is used to convert from the standard CIE XYZ color 2459 * space to the reference sensor colorspace, and is used when processing 2460 * raw buffer data.</p> 2461 * <p>The matrix is expressed as a 3x3 matrix in row-major-order, and 2462 * contains a color transform matrix that maps colors from the CIE 2463 * XYZ color space to the reference sensor color space (i.e. the 2464 * "golden module" colorspace) under the first reference illuminant 2465 * ({@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1 android.sensor.referenceIlluminant1}).</p> 2466 * <p>The white points chosen in both the reference sensor color space 2467 * and the CIE XYZ colorspace when calculating this transform will 2468 * match the standard white point for the first reference illuminant 2469 * (i.e. no chromatic adaptation will be applied by this transform).</p> 2470 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 2471 * 2472 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1 2473 */ 2474 @PublicKey 2475 public static final Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.ColorSpaceTransform> SENSOR_COLOR_TRANSFORM1 = 2476 new Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.ColorSpaceTransform>("android.sensor.colorTransform1", android.hardware.camera2.params.ColorSpaceTransform.class); 2477 2478 /** 2479 * <p>A matrix that transforms color values from CIE XYZ color space to 2480 * reference sensor color space.</p> 2481 * <p>This matrix is used to convert from the standard CIE XYZ color 2482 * space to the reference sensor colorspace, and is used when processing 2483 * raw buffer data.</p> 2484 * <p>The matrix is expressed as a 3x3 matrix in row-major-order, and 2485 * contains a color transform matrix that maps colors from the CIE 2486 * XYZ color space to the reference sensor color space (i.e. the 2487 * "golden module" colorspace) under the second reference illuminant 2488 * ({@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT2 android.sensor.referenceIlluminant2}).</p> 2489 * <p>The white points chosen in both the reference sensor color space 2490 * and the CIE XYZ colorspace when calculating this transform will 2491 * match the standard white point for the second reference illuminant 2492 * (i.e. no chromatic adaptation will be applied by this transform).</p> 2493 * <p>This matrix will only be present if the second reference 2494 * illuminant is present.</p> 2495 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 2496 * 2497 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT2 2498 */ 2499 @PublicKey 2500 public static final Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.ColorSpaceTransform> SENSOR_COLOR_TRANSFORM2 = 2501 new Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.ColorSpaceTransform>("android.sensor.colorTransform2", android.hardware.camera2.params.ColorSpaceTransform.class); 2502 2503 /** 2504 * <p>A matrix that transforms white balanced camera colors from the reference 2505 * sensor colorspace to the CIE XYZ colorspace with a D50 whitepoint.</p> 2506 * <p>This matrix is used to convert to the standard CIE XYZ colorspace, and 2507 * is used when processing raw buffer data.</p> 2508 * <p>This matrix is expressed as a 3x3 matrix in row-major-order, and contains 2509 * a color transform matrix that maps white balanced colors from the 2510 * reference sensor color space to the CIE XYZ color space with a D50 white 2511 * point.</p> 2512 * <p>Under the first reference illuminant ({@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1 android.sensor.referenceIlluminant1}) 2513 * this matrix is chosen so that the standard white point for this reference 2514 * illuminant in the reference sensor colorspace is mapped to D50 in the 2515 * CIE XYZ colorspace.</p> 2516 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 2517 * 2518 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT1 2519 */ 2520 @PublicKey 2521 public static final Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.ColorSpaceTransform> SENSOR_FORWARD_MATRIX1 = 2522 new Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.ColorSpaceTransform>("android.sensor.forwardMatrix1", android.hardware.camera2.params.ColorSpaceTransform.class); 2523 2524 /** 2525 * <p>A matrix that transforms white balanced camera colors from the reference 2526 * sensor colorspace to the CIE XYZ colorspace with a D50 whitepoint.</p> 2527 * <p>This matrix is used to convert to the standard CIE XYZ colorspace, and 2528 * is used when processing raw buffer data.</p> 2529 * <p>This matrix is expressed as a 3x3 matrix in row-major-order, and contains 2530 * a color transform matrix that maps white balanced colors from the 2531 * reference sensor color space to the CIE XYZ color space with a D50 white 2532 * point.</p> 2533 * <p>Under the second reference illuminant ({@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT2 android.sensor.referenceIlluminant2}) 2534 * this matrix is chosen so that the standard white point for this reference 2535 * illuminant in the reference sensor colorspace is mapped to D50 in the 2536 * CIE XYZ colorspace.</p> 2537 * <p>This matrix will only be present if the second reference 2538 * illuminant is present.</p> 2539 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 2540 * 2541 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_REFERENCE_ILLUMINANT2 2542 */ 2543 @PublicKey 2544 public static final Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.ColorSpaceTransform> SENSOR_FORWARD_MATRIX2 = 2545 new Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.ColorSpaceTransform>("android.sensor.forwardMatrix2", android.hardware.camera2.params.ColorSpaceTransform.class); 2546 2547 /** 2548 * <p>A fixed black level offset for each of the color filter arrangement 2549 * (CFA) mosaic channels.</p> 2550 * <p>This key specifies the zero light value for each of the CFA mosaic 2551 * channels in the camera sensor. The maximal value output by the 2552 * sensor is represented by the value in {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_WHITE_LEVEL android.sensor.info.whiteLevel}.</p> 2553 * <p>The values are given in the same order as channels listed for the CFA 2554 * layout key (see {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_COLOR_FILTER_ARRANGEMENT android.sensor.info.colorFilterArrangement}), i.e. the 2555 * nth value given corresponds to the black level offset for the nth 2556 * color channel listed in the CFA.</p> 2557 * <p>The black level values of captured images may vary for different 2558 * capture settings (e.g., {@link CaptureRequest#SENSOR_SENSITIVITY android.sensor.sensitivity}). This key 2559 * represents a coarse approximation for such case. It is recommended to 2560 * use {@link CaptureResult#SENSOR_DYNAMIC_BLACK_LEVEL android.sensor.dynamicBlackLevel} or use pixels from 2561 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_OPTICAL_BLACK_REGIONS android.sensor.opticalBlackRegions} directly for captures when 2562 * supported by the camera device, which provides more accurate black 2563 * level values. For raw capture in particular, it is recommended to use 2564 * pixels from {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_OPTICAL_BLACK_REGIONS android.sensor.opticalBlackRegions} to calculate black 2565 * level values for each frame.</p> 2566 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 2567 * >= 0 for each.</p> 2568 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 2569 * 2570 * @see CaptureResult#SENSOR_DYNAMIC_BLACK_LEVEL 2571 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_COLOR_FILTER_ARRANGEMENT 2572 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_WHITE_LEVEL 2573 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_OPTICAL_BLACK_REGIONS 2574 * @see CaptureRequest#SENSOR_SENSITIVITY 2575 */ 2576 @PublicKey 2577 public static final Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.BlackLevelPattern> SENSOR_BLACK_LEVEL_PATTERN = 2578 new Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.BlackLevelPattern>("android.sensor.blackLevelPattern", android.hardware.camera2.params.BlackLevelPattern.class); 2579 2580 /** 2581 * <p>Maximum sensitivity that is implemented 2582 * purely through analog gain.</p> 2583 * <p>For {@link CaptureRequest#SENSOR_SENSITIVITY android.sensor.sensitivity} values less than or 2584 * equal to this, all applied gain must be analog. For 2585 * values above this, the gain applied can be a mix of analog and 2586 * digital.</p> 2587 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 2588 * <p><b>Full capability</b> - 2589 * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the 2590 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p> 2591 * 2592 * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL 2593 * @see CaptureRequest#SENSOR_SENSITIVITY 2594 */ 2595 @PublicKey 2596 public static final Key<Integer> SENSOR_MAX_ANALOG_SENSITIVITY = 2597 new Key<Integer>("android.sensor.maxAnalogSensitivity", int.class); 2598 2599 /** 2600 * <p>Clockwise angle through which the output image needs to be rotated to be 2601 * upright on the device screen in its native orientation.</p> 2602 * <p>Also defines the direction of rolling shutter readout, which is from top to bottom in 2603 * the sensor's coordinate system.</p> 2604 * <p><b>Units</b>: Degrees of clockwise rotation; always a multiple of 2605 * 90</p> 2606 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 2607 * 0, 90, 180, 270</p> 2608 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 2609 */ 2610 @PublicKey 2611 public static final Key<Integer> SENSOR_ORIENTATION = 2612 new Key<Integer>("android.sensor.orientation", int.class); 2613 2614 /** 2615 * <p>List of sensor test pattern modes for {@link CaptureRequest#SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE android.sensor.testPatternMode} 2616 * supported by this camera device.</p> 2617 * <p>Defaults to OFF, and always includes OFF if defined.</p> 2618 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 2619 * Any value listed in {@link CaptureRequest#SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE android.sensor.testPatternMode}</p> 2620 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 2621 * 2622 * @see CaptureRequest#SENSOR_TEST_PATTERN_MODE 2623 */ 2624 @PublicKey 2625 public static final Key<int[]> SENSOR_AVAILABLE_TEST_PATTERN_MODES = 2626 new Key<int[]>("android.sensor.availableTestPatternModes", int[].class); 2627 2628 /** 2629 * <p>List of disjoint rectangles indicating the sensor 2630 * optically shielded black pixel regions.</p> 2631 * <p>In most camera sensors, the active array is surrounded by some 2632 * optically shielded pixel areas. By blocking light, these pixels 2633 * provides a reliable black reference for black level compensation 2634 * in active array region.</p> 2635 * <p>This key provides a list of disjoint rectangles specifying the 2636 * regions of optically shielded (with metal shield) black pixel 2637 * regions if the camera device is capable of reading out these black 2638 * pixels in the output raw images. In comparison to the fixed black 2639 * level values reported by {@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_BLACK_LEVEL_PATTERN android.sensor.blackLevelPattern}, this key 2640 * may provide a more accurate way for the application to calculate 2641 * black level of each captured raw images.</p> 2642 * <p>When this key is reported, the {@link CaptureResult#SENSOR_DYNAMIC_BLACK_LEVEL android.sensor.dynamicBlackLevel} and 2643 * {@link CaptureResult#SENSOR_DYNAMIC_WHITE_LEVEL android.sensor.dynamicWhiteLevel} will also be reported.</p> 2644 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 2645 * 2646 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_BLACK_LEVEL_PATTERN 2647 * @see CaptureResult#SENSOR_DYNAMIC_BLACK_LEVEL 2648 * @see CaptureResult#SENSOR_DYNAMIC_WHITE_LEVEL 2649 */ 2650 @PublicKey 2651 public static final Key<android.graphics.Rect[]> SENSOR_OPTICAL_BLACK_REGIONS = 2652 new Key<android.graphics.Rect[]>("android.sensor.opticalBlackRegions", android.graphics.Rect[].class); 2653 2654 /** 2655 * <p>List of lens shading modes for {@link CaptureRequest#SHADING_MODE android.shading.mode} that are supported by this camera device.</p> 2656 * <p>This list contains lens shading modes that can be set for the camera device. 2657 * Camera devices that support the MANUAL_POST_PROCESSING capability will always 2658 * list OFF and FAST mode. This includes all FULL level devices. 2659 * LEGACY devices will always only support FAST mode.</p> 2660 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 2661 * Any value listed in {@link CaptureRequest#SHADING_MODE android.shading.mode}</p> 2662 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 2663 * 2664 * @see CaptureRequest#SHADING_MODE 2665 */ 2666 @PublicKey 2667 public static final Key<int[]> SHADING_AVAILABLE_MODES = 2668 new Key<int[]>("android.shading.availableModes", int[].class); 2669 2670 /** 2671 * <p>List of face detection modes for {@link CaptureRequest#STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE android.statistics.faceDetectMode} that are 2672 * supported by this camera device.</p> 2673 * <p>OFF is always supported.</p> 2674 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 2675 * Any value listed in {@link CaptureRequest#STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE android.statistics.faceDetectMode}</p> 2676 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 2677 * 2678 * @see CaptureRequest#STATISTICS_FACE_DETECT_MODE 2679 */ 2680 @PublicKey 2681 public static final Key<int[]> STATISTICS_INFO_AVAILABLE_FACE_DETECT_MODES = 2682 new Key<int[]>("android.statistics.info.availableFaceDetectModes", int[].class); 2683 2684 /** 2685 * <p>The maximum number of simultaneously detectable 2686 * faces.</p> 2687 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 2688 * 0 for cameras without available face detection; otherwise: 2689 * <code>>=4</code> for LIMITED or FULL hwlevel devices or 2690 * <code>>0</code> for LEGACY devices.</p> 2691 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 2692 */ 2693 @PublicKey 2694 public static final Key<Integer> STATISTICS_INFO_MAX_FACE_COUNT = 2695 new Key<Integer>("android.statistics.info.maxFaceCount", int.class); 2696 2697 /** 2698 * <p>List of hot pixel map output modes for {@link CaptureRequest#STATISTICS_HOT_PIXEL_MAP_MODE android.statistics.hotPixelMapMode} that are 2699 * supported by this camera device.</p> 2700 * <p>If no hotpixel map output is available for this camera device, this will contain only 2701 * <code>false</code>.</p> 2702 * <p>ON is always supported on devices with the RAW capability.</p> 2703 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 2704 * Any value listed in {@link CaptureRequest#STATISTICS_HOT_PIXEL_MAP_MODE android.statistics.hotPixelMapMode}</p> 2705 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 2706 * 2707 * @see CaptureRequest#STATISTICS_HOT_PIXEL_MAP_MODE 2708 */ 2709 @PublicKey 2710 public static final Key<boolean[]> STATISTICS_INFO_AVAILABLE_HOT_PIXEL_MAP_MODES = 2711 new Key<boolean[]>("android.statistics.info.availableHotPixelMapModes", boolean[].class); 2712 2713 /** 2714 * <p>List of lens shading map output modes for {@link CaptureRequest#STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODE android.statistics.lensShadingMapMode} that 2715 * are supported by this camera device.</p> 2716 * <p>If no lens shading map output is available for this camera device, this key will 2717 * contain only OFF.</p> 2718 * <p>ON is always supported on devices with the RAW capability. 2719 * LEGACY mode devices will always only support OFF.</p> 2720 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 2721 * Any value listed in {@link CaptureRequest#STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODE android.statistics.lensShadingMapMode}</p> 2722 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 2723 * 2724 * @see CaptureRequest#STATISTICS_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODE 2725 */ 2726 @PublicKey 2727 public static final Key<int[]> STATISTICS_INFO_AVAILABLE_LENS_SHADING_MAP_MODES = 2728 new Key<int[]>("android.statistics.info.availableLensShadingMapModes", int[].class); 2729 2730 /** 2731 * <p>Maximum number of supported points in the 2732 * tonemap curve that can be used for {@link CaptureRequest#TONEMAP_CURVE android.tonemap.curve}.</p> 2733 * <p>If the actual number of points provided by the application (in {@link CaptureRequest#TONEMAP_CURVE android.tonemap.curve}*) is 2734 * less than this maximum, the camera device will resample the curve to its internal 2735 * representation, using linear interpolation.</p> 2736 * <p>The output curves in the result metadata may have a different number 2737 * of points than the input curves, and will represent the actual 2738 * hardware curves used as closely as possible when linearly interpolated.</p> 2739 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 2740 * <p><b>Full capability</b> - 2741 * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the 2742 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p> 2743 * 2744 * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL 2745 * @see CaptureRequest#TONEMAP_CURVE 2746 */ 2747 @PublicKey 2748 public static final Key<Integer> TONEMAP_MAX_CURVE_POINTS = 2749 new Key<Integer>("android.tonemap.maxCurvePoints", int.class); 2750 2751 /** 2752 * <p>List of tonemapping modes for {@link CaptureRequest#TONEMAP_MODE android.tonemap.mode} that are supported by this camera 2753 * device.</p> 2754 * <p>Camera devices that support the MANUAL_POST_PROCESSING capability will always contain 2755 * at least one of below mode combinations:</p> 2756 * <ul> 2757 * <li>CONTRAST_CURVE, FAST and HIGH_QUALITY</li> 2758 * <li>GAMMA_VALUE, PRESET_CURVE, FAST and HIGH_QUALITY</li> 2759 * </ul> 2760 * <p>This includes all FULL level devices.</p> 2761 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 2762 * Any value listed in {@link CaptureRequest#TONEMAP_MODE android.tonemap.mode}</p> 2763 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 2764 * <p><b>Full capability</b> - 2765 * Present on all camera devices that report being {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL} devices in the 2766 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p> 2767 * 2768 * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL 2769 * @see CaptureRequest#TONEMAP_MODE 2770 */ 2771 @PublicKey 2772 public static final Key<int[]> TONEMAP_AVAILABLE_TONE_MAP_MODES = 2773 new Key<int[]>("android.tonemap.availableToneMapModes", int[].class); 2774 2775 /** 2776 * <p>A list of camera LEDs that are available on this system.</p> 2777 * <p><b>Possible values:</b> 2778 * <ul> 2779 * <li>{@link #LED_AVAILABLE_LEDS_TRANSMIT TRANSMIT}</li> 2780 * </ul></p> 2781 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 2782 * @see #LED_AVAILABLE_LEDS_TRANSMIT 2783 * @hide 2784 */ 2785 public static final Key<int[]> LED_AVAILABLE_LEDS = 2786 new Key<int[]>("android.led.availableLeds", int[].class); 2787 2788 /** 2789 * <p>Generally classifies the overall set of the camera device functionality.</p> 2790 * <p>The supported hardware level is a high-level description of the camera device's 2791 * capabilities, summarizing several capabilities into one field. Each level adds additional 2792 * features to the previous one, and is always a strict superset of the previous level. 2793 * The ordering is <code>LEGACY < LIMITED < FULL < LEVEL_3</code>.</p> 2794 * <p>Starting from <code>LEVEL_3</code>, the level enumerations are guaranteed to be in increasing 2795 * numerical value as well. To check if a given device is at least at a given hardware level, 2796 * the following code snippet can be used:</p> 2797 * <pre><code>// Returns true if the device supports the required hardware level, or better. 2798 * boolean isHardwareLevelSupported(CameraCharacteristics c, int requiredLevel) { 2799 * int deviceLevel = c.get(CameraCharacteristics.INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL); 2800 * if (deviceLevel == CameraCharacteristics.INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_LEGACY) { 2801 * return requiredLevel == deviceLevel; 2802 * } 2803 * // deviceLevel is not LEGACY, can use numerical sort 2804 * return requiredLevel <= deviceLevel; 2805 * } 2806 * </code></pre> 2807 * <p>At a high level, the levels are:</p> 2808 * <ul> 2809 * <li><code>LEGACY</code> devices operate in a backwards-compatibility mode for older 2810 * Android devices, and have very limited capabilities.</li> 2811 * <li><code>LIMITED</code> devices represent the 2812 * baseline feature set, and may also include additional capabilities that are 2813 * subsets of <code>FULL</code>.</li> 2814 * <li><code>FULL</code> devices additionally support per-frame manual control of sensor, flash, lens and 2815 * post-processing settings, and image capture at a high rate.</li> 2816 * <li><code>LEVEL_3</code> devices additionally support YUV reprocessing and RAW image capture, along 2817 * with additional output stream configurations.</li> 2818 * </ul> 2819 * <p>See the individual level enums for full descriptions of the supported capabilities. The 2820 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES android.request.availableCapabilities} entry describes the device's capabilities at a 2821 * finer-grain level, if needed. In addition, many controls have their available settings or 2822 * ranges defined in individual {@link android.hardware.camera2.CameraCharacteristics } entries.</p> 2823 * <p>Some features are not part of any particular hardware level or capability and must be 2824 * queried separately. These include:</p> 2825 * <ul> 2826 * <li>Calibrated timestamps ({@link CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE android.sensor.info.timestampSource} <code>==</code> REALTIME)</li> 2827 * <li>Precision lens control ({@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_FOCUS_DISTANCE_CALIBRATION android.lens.info.focusDistanceCalibration} <code>==</code> CALIBRATED)</li> 2828 * <li>Face detection ({@link CameraCharacteristics#STATISTICS_INFO_AVAILABLE_FACE_DETECT_MODES android.statistics.info.availableFaceDetectModes})</li> 2829 * <li>Optical or electrical image stabilization 2830 * ({@link CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_OPTICAL_STABILIZATION android.lens.info.availableOpticalStabilization}, 2831 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_AVAILABLE_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_MODES android.control.availableVideoStabilizationModes})</li> 2832 * </ul> 2833 * <p><b>Possible values:</b> 2834 * <ul> 2835 * <li>{@link #INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED LIMITED}</li> 2836 * <li>{@link #INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL FULL}</li> 2837 * <li>{@link #INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_LEGACY LEGACY}</li> 2838 * <li>{@link #INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_3 3}</li> 2839 * </ul></p> 2840 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 2841 * 2842 * @see CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_AVAILABLE_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_MODES 2843 * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_AVAILABLE_OPTICAL_STABILIZATION 2844 * @see CameraCharacteristics#LENS_INFO_FOCUS_DISTANCE_CALIBRATION 2845 * @see CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES 2846 * @see CameraCharacteristics#SENSOR_INFO_TIMESTAMP_SOURCE 2847 * @see CameraCharacteristics#STATISTICS_INFO_AVAILABLE_FACE_DETECT_MODES 2848 * @see #INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED 2849 * @see #INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_FULL 2850 * @see #INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_LEGACY 2851 * @see #INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_3 2852 */ 2853 @PublicKey 2854 public static final Key<Integer> INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL = 2855 new Key<Integer>("android.info.supportedHardwareLevel", int.class); 2856 2857 /** 2858 * <p>The maximum number of frames that can occur after a request 2859 * (different than the previous) has been submitted, and before the 2860 * result's state becomes synchronized.</p> 2861 * <p>This defines the maximum distance (in number of metadata results), 2862 * between the frame number of the request that has new controls to apply 2863 * and the frame number of the result that has all the controls applied.</p> 2864 * <p>In other words this acts as an upper boundary for how many frames 2865 * must occur before the camera device knows for a fact that the new 2866 * submitted camera settings have been applied in outgoing frames.</p> 2867 * <p><b>Units</b>: Frame counts</p> 2868 * <p><b>Possible values:</b> 2869 * <ul> 2870 * <li>{@link #SYNC_MAX_LATENCY_PER_FRAME_CONTROL PER_FRAME_CONTROL}</li> 2871 * <li>{@link #SYNC_MAX_LATENCY_UNKNOWN UNKNOWN}</li> 2872 * </ul></p> 2873 * <p><b>Available values for this device:</b><br> 2874 * A positive value, PER_FRAME_CONTROL, or UNKNOWN.</p> 2875 * <p>This key is available on all devices.</p> 2876 * @see #SYNC_MAX_LATENCY_PER_FRAME_CONTROL 2877 * @see #SYNC_MAX_LATENCY_UNKNOWN 2878 */ 2879 @PublicKey 2880 public static final Key<Integer> SYNC_MAX_LATENCY = 2881 new Key<Integer>("android.sync.maxLatency", int.class); 2882 2883 /** 2884 * <p>The maximal camera capture pipeline stall (in unit of frame count) introduced by a 2885 * reprocess capture request.</p> 2886 * <p>The key describes the maximal interference that one reprocess (input) request 2887 * can introduce to the camera simultaneous streaming of regular (output) capture 2888 * requests, including repeating requests.</p> 2889 * <p>When a reprocessing capture request is submitted while a camera output repeating request 2890 * (e.g. preview) is being served by the camera device, it may preempt the camera capture 2891 * pipeline for at least one frame duration so that the camera device is unable to process 2892 * the following capture request in time for the next sensor start of exposure boundary. 2893 * When this happens, the application may observe a capture time gap (longer than one frame 2894 * duration) between adjacent capture output frames, which usually exhibits as preview 2895 * glitch if the repeating request output targets include a preview surface. This key gives 2896 * the worst-case number of frame stall introduced by one reprocess request with any kind of 2897 * formats/sizes combination.</p> 2898 * <p>If this key reports 0, it means a reprocess request doesn't introduce any glitch to the 2899 * ongoing camera repeating request outputs, as if this reprocess request is never issued.</p> 2900 * <p>This key is supported if the camera device supports PRIVATE or YUV reprocessing ( 2901 * i.e. {@link CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES android.request.availableCapabilities} contains PRIVATE_REPROCESSING or 2902 * YUV_REPROCESSING).</p> 2903 * <p><b>Units</b>: Number of frames.</p> 2904 * <p><b>Range of valid values:</b><br> 2905 * <= 4</p> 2906 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 2907 * <p><b>Limited capability</b> - 2908 * Present on all camera devices that report being at least {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED} devices in the 2909 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p> 2910 * 2911 * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL 2912 * @see CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES 2913 */ 2914 @PublicKey 2915 public static final Key<Integer> REPROCESS_MAX_CAPTURE_STALL = 2916 new Key<Integer>("android.reprocess.maxCaptureStall", int.class); 2917 2918 /** 2919 * <p>The available depth dataspace stream 2920 * configurations that this camera device supports 2921 * (i.e. format, width, height, output/input stream).</p> 2922 * <p>These are output stream configurations for use with 2923 * dataSpace HAL_DATASPACE_DEPTH. The configurations are 2924 * listed as <code>(format, width, height, input?)</code> tuples.</p> 2925 * <p>Only devices that support depth output for at least 2926 * the HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_Y16 dense depth map may include 2927 * this entry.</p> 2928 * <p>A device that also supports the HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_BLOB 2929 * sparse depth point cloud must report a single entry for 2930 * the format in this list as <code>(HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_BLOB, 2931 * android.depth.maxDepthSamples, 1, OUTPUT)</code> in addition to 2932 * the entries for HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_Y16.</p> 2933 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 2934 * <p><b>Limited capability</b> - 2935 * Present on all camera devices that report being at least {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED} devices in the 2936 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p> 2937 * 2938 * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL 2939 * @hide 2940 */ 2941 public static final Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfiguration[]> DEPTH_AVAILABLE_DEPTH_STREAM_CONFIGURATIONS = 2942 new Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfiguration[]>("android.depth.availableDepthStreamConfigurations", android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfiguration[].class); 2943 2944 /** 2945 * <p>This lists the minimum frame duration for each 2946 * format/size combination for depth output formats.</p> 2947 * <p>This should correspond to the frame duration when only that 2948 * stream is active, with all processing (typically in android.*.mode) 2949 * set to either OFF or FAST.</p> 2950 * <p>When multiple streams are used in a request, the minimum frame 2951 * duration will be max(individual stream min durations).</p> 2952 * <p>The minimum frame duration of a stream (of a particular format, size) 2953 * is the same regardless of whether the stream is input or output.</p> 2954 * <p>See {@link CaptureRequest#SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION android.sensor.frameDuration} and 2955 * android.scaler.availableStallDurations for more details about 2956 * calculating the max frame rate.</p> 2957 * <p>(Keep in sync with {@link android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationMap#getOutputMinFrameDuration })</p> 2958 * <p><b>Units</b>: (format, width, height, ns) x n</p> 2959 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 2960 * <p><b>Limited capability</b> - 2961 * Present on all camera devices that report being at least {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED} devices in the 2962 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p> 2963 * 2964 * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL 2965 * @see CaptureRequest#SENSOR_FRAME_DURATION 2966 * @hide 2967 */ 2968 public static final Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationDuration[]> DEPTH_AVAILABLE_DEPTH_MIN_FRAME_DURATIONS = 2969 new Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationDuration[]>("android.depth.availableDepthMinFrameDurations", android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationDuration[].class); 2970 2971 /** 2972 * <p>This lists the maximum stall duration for each 2973 * output format/size combination for depth streams.</p> 2974 * <p>A stall duration is how much extra time would get added 2975 * to the normal minimum frame duration for a repeating request 2976 * that has streams with non-zero stall.</p> 2977 * <p>This functions similarly to 2978 * android.scaler.availableStallDurations for depth 2979 * streams.</p> 2980 * <p>All depth output stream formats may have a nonzero stall 2981 * duration.</p> 2982 * <p><b>Units</b>: (format, width, height, ns) x n</p> 2983 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 2984 * <p><b>Limited capability</b> - 2985 * Present on all camera devices that report being at least {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED} devices in the 2986 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p> 2987 * 2988 * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL 2989 * @hide 2990 */ 2991 public static final Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationDuration[]> DEPTH_AVAILABLE_DEPTH_STALL_DURATIONS = 2992 new Key<android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationDuration[]>("android.depth.availableDepthStallDurations", android.hardware.camera2.params.StreamConfigurationDuration[].class); 2993 2994 /** 2995 * <p>Indicates whether a capture request may target both a 2996 * DEPTH16 / DEPTH_POINT_CLOUD output, and normal color outputs (such as 2997 * YUV_420_888, JPEG, or RAW) simultaneously.</p> 2998 * <p>If TRUE, including both depth and color outputs in a single 2999 * capture request is not supported. An application must interleave color 3000 * and depth requests. If FALSE, a single request can target both types 3001 * of output.</p> 3002 * <p>Typically, this restriction exists on camera devices that 3003 * need to emit a specific pattern or wavelength of light to 3004 * measure depth values, which causes the color image to be 3005 * corrupted during depth measurement.</p> 3006 * <p><b>Optional</b> - This value may be {@code null} on some devices.</p> 3007 * <p><b>Limited capability</b> - 3008 * Present on all camera devices that report being at least {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED HARDWARE_LEVEL_LIMITED} devices in the 3009 * {@link CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL android.info.supportedHardwareLevel} key</p> 3010 * 3011 * @see CameraCharacteristics#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL 3012 */ 3013 @PublicKey 3014 public static final Key<Boolean> DEPTH_DEPTH_IS_EXCLUSIVE = 3015 new Key<Boolean>("android.depth.depthIsExclusive", boolean.class); 3016 3017 /*~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~ 3018 * End generated code 3019 *~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~O@*/ 3020 3021 3022 3023 } 3024