1 /* 2 * Copyright (C) 2007 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.graphics; 18 19 import android.content.res.AssetManager; 20 import android.content.res.Resources; 21 import android.os.Trace; 22 import android.util.DisplayMetrics; 23 import android.util.Log; 24 import android.util.TypedValue; 25 26 import java.io.FileDescriptor; 27 import java.io.FileInputStream; 28 import java.io.IOException; 29 import java.io.InputStream; 30 31 /** 32 * Creates Bitmap objects from various sources, including files, streams, 33 * and byte-arrays. 34 */ 35 public class BitmapFactory { 36 private static final int DECODE_BUFFER_SIZE = 16 * 1024; 37 38 public static class Options { 39 /** 40 * Create a default Options object, which if left unchanged will give 41 * the same result from the decoder as if null were passed. 42 */ Options()43 public Options() { 44 inDither = false; 45 inScaled = true; 46 inPremultiplied = true; 47 } 48 49 /** 50 * If set, decode methods that take the Options object will attempt to 51 * reuse this bitmap when loading content. If the decode operation 52 * cannot use this bitmap, the decode method will return 53 * <code>null</code> and will throw an IllegalArgumentException. The 54 * current implementation necessitates that the reused bitmap be 55 * mutable, and the resulting reused bitmap will continue to remain 56 * mutable even when decoding a resource which would normally result in 57 * an immutable bitmap.</p> 58 * 59 * <p>You should still always use the returned Bitmap of the decode 60 * method and not assume that reusing the bitmap worked, due to the 61 * constraints outlined above and failure situations that can occur. 62 * Checking whether the return value matches the value of the inBitmap 63 * set in the Options structure will indicate if the bitmap was reused, 64 * but in all cases you should use the Bitmap returned by the decoding 65 * function to ensure that you are using the bitmap that was used as the 66 * decode destination.</p> 67 * 68 * <h3>Usage with BitmapFactory</h3> 69 * 70 * <p>As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT}, any 71 * mutable bitmap can be reused by {@link BitmapFactory} to decode any 72 * other bitmaps as long as the resulting {@link Bitmap#getByteCount() 73 * byte count} of the decoded bitmap is less than or equal to the {@link 74 * Bitmap#getAllocationByteCount() allocated byte count} of the reused 75 * bitmap. This can be because the intrinsic size is smaller, or its 76 * size post scaling (for density / sample size) is smaller.</p> 77 * 78 * <p class="note">Prior to {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT} 79 * additional constraints apply: The image being decoded (whether as a 80 * resource or as a stream) must be in jpeg or png format. Only equal 81 * sized bitmaps are supported, with {@link #inSampleSize} set to 1. 82 * Additionally, the {@link android.graphics.Bitmap.Config 83 * configuration} of the reused bitmap will override the setting of 84 * {@link #inPreferredConfig}, if set.</p> 85 * 86 * <h3>Usage with BitmapRegionDecoder</h3> 87 * 88 * <p>BitmapRegionDecoder will draw its requested content into the Bitmap 89 * provided, clipping if the output content size (post scaling) is larger 90 * than the provided Bitmap. The provided Bitmap's width, height, and 91 * {@link Bitmap.Config} will not be changed. 92 * 93 * <p class="note">BitmapRegionDecoder support for {@link #inBitmap} was 94 * introduced in {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#JELLY_BEAN}. All 95 * formats supported by BitmapRegionDecoder support Bitmap reuse via 96 * {@link #inBitmap}.</p> 97 * 98 * @see Bitmap#reconfigure(int,int, android.graphics.Bitmap.Config) 99 */ 100 public Bitmap inBitmap; 101 102 /** 103 * If set, decode methods will always return a mutable Bitmap instead of 104 * an immutable one. This can be used for instance to programmatically apply 105 * effects to a Bitmap loaded through BitmapFactory. 106 */ 107 @SuppressWarnings({"UnusedDeclaration"}) // used in native code 108 public boolean inMutable; 109 110 /** 111 * If set to true, the decoder will return null (no bitmap), but 112 * the out... fields will still be set, allowing the caller to query 113 * the bitmap without having to allocate the memory for its pixels. 114 */ 115 public boolean inJustDecodeBounds; 116 117 /** 118 * If set to a value > 1, requests the decoder to subsample the original 119 * image, returning a smaller image to save memory. The sample size is 120 * the number of pixels in either dimension that correspond to a single 121 * pixel in the decoded bitmap. For example, inSampleSize == 4 returns 122 * an image that is 1/4 the width/height of the original, and 1/16 the 123 * number of pixels. Any value <= 1 is treated the same as 1. Note: the 124 * decoder uses a final value based on powers of 2, any other value will 125 * be rounded down to the nearest power of 2. 126 */ 127 public int inSampleSize; 128 129 /** 130 * If this is non-null, the decoder will try to decode into this 131 * internal configuration. If it is null, or the request cannot be met, 132 * the decoder will try to pick the best matching config based on the 133 * system's screen depth, and characteristics of the original image such 134 * as if it has per-pixel alpha (requiring a config that also does). 135 * 136 * Image are loaded with the {@link Bitmap.Config#ARGB_8888} config by 137 * default. 138 */ 139 public Bitmap.Config inPreferredConfig = Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888; 140 141 /** 142 * If true (which is the default), the resulting bitmap will have its 143 * color channels pre-multipled by the alpha channel. 144 * 145 * <p>This should NOT be set to false for images to be directly drawn by 146 * the view system or through a {@link Canvas}. The view system and 147 * {@link Canvas} assume all drawn images are pre-multiplied to simplify 148 * draw-time blending, and will throw a RuntimeException when 149 * un-premultiplied are drawn.</p> 150 * 151 * <p>This is likely only useful if you want to manipulate raw encoded 152 * image data, e.g. with RenderScript or custom OpenGL.</p> 153 * 154 * <p>This does not affect bitmaps without an alpha channel.</p> 155 * 156 * <p>Setting this flag to false while setting {@link #inScaled} to true 157 * may result in incorrect colors.</p> 158 * 159 * @see Bitmap#hasAlpha() 160 * @see Bitmap#isPremultiplied() 161 * @see #inScaled 162 */ 163 public boolean inPremultiplied; 164 165 /** 166 * @deprecated As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#N}, this is 167 * ignored. 168 * 169 * In {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#M} and below, if dither is 170 * true, the decoder will attempt to dither the decoded image. 171 */ 172 public boolean inDither; 173 174 /** 175 * The pixel density to use for the bitmap. This will always result 176 * in the returned bitmap having a density set for it (see 177 * {@link Bitmap#setDensity(int) Bitmap.setDensity(int)}). In addition, 178 * if {@link #inScaled} is set (which it is by default} and this 179 * density does not match {@link #inTargetDensity}, then the bitmap 180 * will be scaled to the target density before being returned. 181 * 182 * <p>If this is 0, 183 * {@link BitmapFactory#decodeResource(Resources, int)}, 184 * {@link BitmapFactory#decodeResource(Resources, int, android.graphics.BitmapFactory.Options)}, 185 * and {@link BitmapFactory#decodeResourceStream} 186 * will fill in the density associated with the resource. The other 187 * functions will leave it as-is and no density will be applied. 188 * 189 * @see #inTargetDensity 190 * @see #inScreenDensity 191 * @see #inScaled 192 * @see Bitmap#setDensity(int) 193 * @see android.util.DisplayMetrics#densityDpi 194 */ 195 public int inDensity; 196 197 /** 198 * The pixel density of the destination this bitmap will be drawn to. 199 * This is used in conjunction with {@link #inDensity} and 200 * {@link #inScaled} to determine if and how to scale the bitmap before 201 * returning it. 202 * 203 * <p>If this is 0, 204 * {@link BitmapFactory#decodeResource(Resources, int)}, 205 * {@link BitmapFactory#decodeResource(Resources, int, android.graphics.BitmapFactory.Options)}, 206 * and {@link BitmapFactory#decodeResourceStream} 207 * will fill in the density associated the Resources object's 208 * DisplayMetrics. The other 209 * functions will leave it as-is and no scaling for density will be 210 * performed. 211 * 212 * @see #inDensity 213 * @see #inScreenDensity 214 * @see #inScaled 215 * @see android.util.DisplayMetrics#densityDpi 216 */ 217 public int inTargetDensity; 218 219 /** 220 * The pixel density of the actual screen that is being used. This is 221 * purely for applications running in density compatibility code, where 222 * {@link #inTargetDensity} is actually the density the application 223 * sees rather than the real screen density. 224 * 225 * <p>By setting this, you 226 * allow the loading code to avoid scaling a bitmap that is currently 227 * in the screen density up/down to the compatibility density. Instead, 228 * if {@link #inDensity} is the same as {@link #inScreenDensity}, the 229 * bitmap will be left as-is. Anything using the resulting bitmap 230 * must also used {@link Bitmap#getScaledWidth(int) 231 * Bitmap.getScaledWidth} and {@link Bitmap#getScaledHeight 232 * Bitmap.getScaledHeight} to account for any different between the 233 * bitmap's density and the target's density. 234 * 235 * <p>This is never set automatically for the caller by 236 * {@link BitmapFactory} itself. It must be explicitly set, since the 237 * caller must deal with the resulting bitmap in a density-aware way. 238 * 239 * @see #inDensity 240 * @see #inTargetDensity 241 * @see #inScaled 242 * @see android.util.DisplayMetrics#densityDpi 243 */ 244 public int inScreenDensity; 245 246 /** 247 * When this flag is set, if {@link #inDensity} and 248 * {@link #inTargetDensity} are not 0, the 249 * bitmap will be scaled to match {@link #inTargetDensity} when loaded, 250 * rather than relying on the graphics system scaling it each time it 251 * is drawn to a Canvas. 252 * 253 * <p>BitmapRegionDecoder ignores this flag, and will not scale output 254 * based on density. (though {@link #inSampleSize} is supported)</p> 255 * 256 * <p>This flag is turned on by default and should be turned off if you need 257 * a non-scaled version of the bitmap. Nine-patch bitmaps ignore this 258 * flag and are always scaled. 259 * 260 * <p>If {@link #inPremultiplied} is set to false, and the image has alpha, 261 * setting this flag to true may result in incorrect colors. 262 */ 263 public boolean inScaled; 264 265 /** 266 * @deprecated As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#LOLLIPOP}, this is 267 * ignored. 268 * 269 * In {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT} and below, if this 270 * is set to true, then the resulting bitmap will allocate its 271 * pixels such that they can be purged if the system needs to reclaim 272 * memory. In that instance, when the pixels need to be accessed again 273 * (e.g. the bitmap is drawn, getPixels() is called), they will be 274 * automatically re-decoded. 275 * 276 * <p>For the re-decode to happen, the bitmap must have access to the 277 * encoded data, either by sharing a reference to the input 278 * or by making a copy of it. This distinction is controlled by 279 * inInputShareable. If this is true, then the bitmap may keep a shallow 280 * reference to the input. If this is false, then the bitmap will 281 * explicitly make a copy of the input data, and keep that. Even if 282 * sharing is allowed, the implementation may still decide to make a 283 * deep copy of the input data.</p> 284 * 285 * <p>While inPurgeable can help avoid big Dalvik heap allocations (from 286 * API level 11 onward), it sacrifices performance predictability since any 287 * image that the view system tries to draw may incur a decode delay which 288 * can lead to dropped frames. Therefore, most apps should avoid using 289 * inPurgeable to allow for a fast and fluid UI. To minimize Dalvik heap 290 * allocations use the {@link #inBitmap} flag instead.</p> 291 * 292 * <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> This flag is ignored when used 293 * with {@link #decodeResource(Resources, int, 294 * android.graphics.BitmapFactory.Options)} or {@link #decodeFile(String, 295 * android.graphics.BitmapFactory.Options)}.</p> 296 */ 297 @Deprecated 298 public boolean inPurgeable; 299 300 /** 301 * @deprecated As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#LOLLIPOP}, this is 302 * ignored. 303 * 304 * In {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT} and below, this 305 * field works in conjuction with inPurgeable. If inPurgeable is false, 306 * then this field is ignored. If inPurgeable is true, then this field 307 * determines whether the bitmap can share a reference to the input 308 * data (inputstream, array, etc.) or if it must make a deep copy. 309 */ 310 @Deprecated 311 public boolean inInputShareable; 312 313 /** 314 * @deprecated As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#N}, this is 315 * ignored. The output will always be high quality. 316 * 317 * In {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#M} and below, if 318 * inPreferQualityOverSpeed is set to true, the decoder will try to 319 * decode the reconstructed image to a higher quality even at the 320 * expense of the decoding speed. Currently the field only affects JPEG 321 * decode, in the case of which a more accurate, but slightly slower, 322 * IDCT method will be used instead. 323 */ 324 public boolean inPreferQualityOverSpeed; 325 326 /** 327 * The resulting width of the bitmap. If {@link #inJustDecodeBounds} is 328 * set to false, this will be width of the output bitmap after any 329 * scaling is applied. If true, it will be the width of the input image 330 * without any accounting for scaling. 331 * 332 * <p>outWidth will be set to -1 if there is an error trying to decode.</p> 333 */ 334 public int outWidth; 335 336 /** 337 * The resulting height of the bitmap. If {@link #inJustDecodeBounds} is 338 * set to false, this will be height of the output bitmap after any 339 * scaling is applied. If true, it will be the height of the input image 340 * without any accounting for scaling. 341 * 342 * <p>outHeight will be set to -1 if there is an error trying to decode.</p> 343 */ 344 public int outHeight; 345 346 /** 347 * If known, this string is set to the mimetype of the decoded image. 348 * If not know, or there is an error, it is set to null. 349 */ 350 public String outMimeType; 351 352 /** 353 * Temp storage to use for decoding. Suggest 16K or so. 354 */ 355 public byte[] inTempStorage; 356 357 /** 358 * @deprecated As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#N}, see 359 * comments on {@link #requestCancelDecode()}. 360 * 361 * Flag to indicate that cancel has been called on this object. This 362 * is useful if there's an intermediary that wants to first decode the 363 * bounds and then decode the image. In that case the intermediary 364 * can check, inbetween the bounds decode and the image decode, to see 365 * if the operation is canceled. 366 */ 367 public boolean mCancel; 368 369 /** 370 * @deprecated As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#N}, this 371 * will not affect the decode, though it will still set mCancel. 372 * 373 * In {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#M} and below, if this can 374 * be called from another thread while this options object is inside 375 * a decode... call. Calling this will notify the decoder that it 376 * should cancel its operation. This is not guaranteed to cancel the 377 * decode, but if it does, the decoder... operation will return null, 378 * or if inJustDecodeBounds is true, will set outWidth/outHeight 379 * to -1 380 */ requestCancelDecode()381 public void requestCancelDecode() { 382 mCancel = true; 383 } 384 } 385 386 /** 387 * Decode a file path into a bitmap. If the specified file name is null, 388 * or cannot be decoded into a bitmap, the function returns null. 389 * 390 * @param pathName complete path name for the file to be decoded. 391 * @param opts null-ok; Options that control downsampling and whether the 392 * image should be completely decoded, or just is size returned. 393 * @return The decoded bitmap, or null if the image data could not be 394 * decoded, or, if opts is non-null, if opts requested only the 395 * size be returned (in opts.outWidth and opts.outHeight) 396 */ decodeFile(String pathName, Options opts)397 public static Bitmap decodeFile(String pathName, Options opts) { 398 Bitmap bm = null; 399 InputStream stream = null; 400 try { 401 stream = new FileInputStream(pathName); 402 bm = decodeStream(stream, null, opts); 403 } catch (Exception e) { 404 /* do nothing. 405 If the exception happened on open, bm will be null. 406 */ 407 Log.e("BitmapFactory", "Unable to decode stream: " + e); 408 } finally { 409 if (stream != null) { 410 try { 411 stream.close(); 412 } catch (IOException e) { 413 // do nothing here 414 } 415 } 416 } 417 return bm; 418 } 419 420 /** 421 * Decode a file path into a bitmap. If the specified file name is null, 422 * or cannot be decoded into a bitmap, the function returns null. 423 * 424 * @param pathName complete path name for the file to be decoded. 425 * @return the resulting decoded bitmap, or null if it could not be decoded. 426 */ decodeFile(String pathName)427 public static Bitmap decodeFile(String pathName) { 428 return decodeFile(pathName, null); 429 } 430 431 /** 432 * Decode a new Bitmap from an InputStream. This InputStream was obtained from 433 * resources, which we pass to be able to scale the bitmap accordingly. 434 */ decodeResourceStream(Resources res, TypedValue value, InputStream is, Rect pad, Options opts)435 public static Bitmap decodeResourceStream(Resources res, TypedValue value, 436 InputStream is, Rect pad, Options opts) { 437 438 if (opts == null) { 439 opts = new Options(); 440 } 441 442 if (opts.inDensity == 0 && value != null) { 443 final int density = value.density; 444 if (density == TypedValue.DENSITY_DEFAULT) { 445 opts.inDensity = DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_DEFAULT; 446 } else if (density != TypedValue.DENSITY_NONE) { 447 opts.inDensity = density; 448 } 449 } 450 451 if (opts.inTargetDensity == 0 && res != null) { 452 opts.inTargetDensity = res.getDisplayMetrics().densityDpi; 453 } 454 455 return decodeStream(is, pad, opts); 456 } 457 458 /** 459 * Synonym for opening the given resource and calling 460 * {@link #decodeResourceStream}. 461 * 462 * @param res The resources object containing the image data 463 * @param id The resource id of the image data 464 * @param opts null-ok; Options that control downsampling and whether the 465 * image should be completely decoded, or just is size returned. 466 * @return The decoded bitmap, or null if the image data could not be 467 * decoded, or, if opts is non-null, if opts requested only the 468 * size be returned (in opts.outWidth and opts.outHeight) 469 */ decodeResource(Resources res, int id, Options opts)470 public static Bitmap decodeResource(Resources res, int id, Options opts) { 471 Bitmap bm = null; 472 InputStream is = null; 473 474 try { 475 final TypedValue value = new TypedValue(); 476 is = res.openRawResource(id, value); 477 478 bm = decodeResourceStream(res, value, is, null, opts); 479 } catch (Exception e) { 480 /* do nothing. 481 If the exception happened on open, bm will be null. 482 If it happened on close, bm is still valid. 483 */ 484 } finally { 485 try { 486 if (is != null) is.close(); 487 } catch (IOException e) { 488 // Ignore 489 } 490 } 491 492 if (bm == null && opts != null && opts.inBitmap != null) { 493 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Problem decoding into existing bitmap"); 494 } 495 496 return bm; 497 } 498 499 /** 500 * Synonym for {@link #decodeResource(Resources, int, android.graphics.BitmapFactory.Options)} 501 * with null Options. 502 * 503 * @param res The resources object containing the image data 504 * @param id The resource id of the image data 505 * @return The decoded bitmap, or null if the image could not be decoded. 506 */ decodeResource(Resources res, int id)507 public static Bitmap decodeResource(Resources res, int id) { 508 return decodeResource(res, id, null); 509 } 510 511 /** 512 * Decode an immutable bitmap from the specified byte array. 513 * 514 * @param data byte array of compressed image data 515 * @param offset offset into imageData for where the decoder should begin 516 * parsing. 517 * @param length the number of bytes, beginning at offset, to parse 518 * @param opts null-ok; Options that control downsampling and whether the 519 * image should be completely decoded, or just is size returned. 520 * @return The decoded bitmap, or null if the image data could not be 521 * decoded, or, if opts is non-null, if opts requested only the 522 * size be returned (in opts.outWidth and opts.outHeight) 523 */ decodeByteArray(byte[] data, int offset, int length, Options opts)524 public static Bitmap decodeByteArray(byte[] data, int offset, int length, Options opts) { 525 if ((offset | length) < 0 || data.length < offset + length) { 526 throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException(); 527 } 528 529 Bitmap bm; 530 531 Trace.traceBegin(Trace.TRACE_TAG_GRAPHICS, "decodeBitmap"); 532 try { 533 bm = nativeDecodeByteArray(data, offset, length, opts); 534 535 if (bm == null && opts != null && opts.inBitmap != null) { 536 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Problem decoding into existing bitmap"); 537 } 538 setDensityFromOptions(bm, opts); 539 } finally { 540 Trace.traceEnd(Trace.TRACE_TAG_GRAPHICS); 541 } 542 543 return bm; 544 } 545 546 /** 547 * Decode an immutable bitmap from the specified byte array. 548 * 549 * @param data byte array of compressed image data 550 * @param offset offset into imageData for where the decoder should begin 551 * parsing. 552 * @param length the number of bytes, beginning at offset, to parse 553 * @return The decoded bitmap, or null if the image could not be decoded. 554 */ decodeByteArray(byte[] data, int offset, int length)555 public static Bitmap decodeByteArray(byte[] data, int offset, int length) { 556 return decodeByteArray(data, offset, length, null); 557 } 558 559 /** 560 * Set the newly decoded bitmap's density based on the Options. 561 */ setDensityFromOptions(Bitmap outputBitmap, Options opts)562 private static void setDensityFromOptions(Bitmap outputBitmap, Options opts) { 563 if (outputBitmap == null || opts == null) return; 564 565 final int density = opts.inDensity; 566 if (density != 0) { 567 outputBitmap.setDensity(density); 568 final int targetDensity = opts.inTargetDensity; 569 if (targetDensity == 0 || density == targetDensity || density == opts.inScreenDensity) { 570 return; 571 } 572 573 byte[] np = outputBitmap.getNinePatchChunk(); 574 final boolean isNinePatch = np != null && NinePatch.isNinePatchChunk(np); 575 if (opts.inScaled || isNinePatch) { 576 outputBitmap.setDensity(targetDensity); 577 } 578 } else if (opts.inBitmap != null) { 579 // bitmap was reused, ensure density is reset 580 outputBitmap.setDensity(Bitmap.getDefaultDensity()); 581 } 582 } 583 584 /** 585 * Decode an input stream into a bitmap. If the input stream is null, or 586 * cannot be used to decode a bitmap, the function returns null. 587 * The stream's position will be where ever it was after the encoded data 588 * was read. 589 * 590 * @param is The input stream that holds the raw data to be decoded into a 591 * bitmap. 592 * @param outPadding If not null, return the padding rect for the bitmap if 593 * it exists, otherwise set padding to [-1,-1,-1,-1]. If 594 * no bitmap is returned (null) then padding is 595 * unchanged. 596 * @param opts null-ok; Options that control downsampling and whether the 597 * image should be completely decoded, or just is size returned. 598 * @return The decoded bitmap, or null if the image data could not be 599 * decoded, or, if opts is non-null, if opts requested only the 600 * size be returned (in opts.outWidth and opts.outHeight) 601 * 602 * <p class="note">Prior to {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT}, 603 * if {@link InputStream#markSupported is.markSupported()} returns true, 604 * <code>is.mark(1024)</code> would be called. As of 605 * {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT}, this is no longer the case.</p> 606 */ decodeStream(InputStream is, Rect outPadding, Options opts)607 public static Bitmap decodeStream(InputStream is, Rect outPadding, Options opts) { 608 // we don't throw in this case, thus allowing the caller to only check 609 // the cache, and not force the image to be decoded. 610 if (is == null) { 611 return null; 612 } 613 614 Bitmap bm = null; 615 616 Trace.traceBegin(Trace.TRACE_TAG_GRAPHICS, "decodeBitmap"); 617 try { 618 if (is instanceof AssetManager.AssetInputStream) { 619 final long asset = ((AssetManager.AssetInputStream) is).getNativeAsset(); 620 bm = nativeDecodeAsset(asset, outPadding, opts); 621 } else { 622 bm = decodeStreamInternal(is, outPadding, opts); 623 } 624 625 if (bm == null && opts != null && opts.inBitmap != null) { 626 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Problem decoding into existing bitmap"); 627 } 628 629 setDensityFromOptions(bm, opts); 630 } finally { 631 Trace.traceEnd(Trace.TRACE_TAG_GRAPHICS); 632 } 633 634 return bm; 635 } 636 637 /** 638 * Private helper function for decoding an InputStream natively. Buffers the input enough to 639 * do a rewind as needed, and supplies temporary storage if necessary. is MUST NOT be null. 640 */ decodeStreamInternal(InputStream is, Rect outPadding, Options opts)641 private static Bitmap decodeStreamInternal(InputStream is, Rect outPadding, Options opts) { 642 // ASSERT(is != null); 643 byte [] tempStorage = null; 644 if (opts != null) tempStorage = opts.inTempStorage; 645 if (tempStorage == null) tempStorage = new byte[DECODE_BUFFER_SIZE]; 646 return nativeDecodeStream(is, tempStorage, outPadding, opts); 647 } 648 649 /** 650 * Decode an input stream into a bitmap. If the input stream is null, or 651 * cannot be used to decode a bitmap, the function returns null. 652 * The stream's position will be where ever it was after the encoded data 653 * was read. 654 * 655 * @param is The input stream that holds the raw data to be decoded into a 656 * bitmap. 657 * @return The decoded bitmap, or null if the image data could not be decoded. 658 */ decodeStream(InputStream is)659 public static Bitmap decodeStream(InputStream is) { 660 return decodeStream(is, null, null); 661 } 662 663 /** 664 * Decode a bitmap from the file descriptor. If the bitmap cannot be decoded 665 * return null. The position within the descriptor will not be changed when 666 * this returns, so the descriptor can be used again as-is. 667 * 668 * @param fd The file descriptor containing the bitmap data to decode 669 * @param outPadding If not null, return the padding rect for the bitmap if 670 * it exists, otherwise set padding to [-1,-1,-1,-1]. If 671 * no bitmap is returned (null) then padding is 672 * unchanged. 673 * @param opts null-ok; Options that control downsampling and whether the 674 * image should be completely decoded, or just its size returned. 675 * @return the decoded bitmap, or null 676 */ decodeFileDescriptor(FileDescriptor fd, Rect outPadding, Options opts)677 public static Bitmap decodeFileDescriptor(FileDescriptor fd, Rect outPadding, Options opts) { 678 Bitmap bm; 679 680 Trace.traceBegin(Trace.TRACE_TAG_GRAPHICS, "decodeFileDescriptor"); 681 try { 682 if (nativeIsSeekable(fd)) { 683 bm = nativeDecodeFileDescriptor(fd, outPadding, opts); 684 } else { 685 FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(fd); 686 try { 687 bm = decodeStreamInternal(fis, outPadding, opts); 688 } finally { 689 try { 690 fis.close(); 691 } catch (Throwable t) {/* ignore */} 692 } 693 } 694 695 if (bm == null && opts != null && opts.inBitmap != null) { 696 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Problem decoding into existing bitmap"); 697 } 698 699 setDensityFromOptions(bm, opts); 700 } finally { 701 Trace.traceEnd(Trace.TRACE_TAG_GRAPHICS); 702 } 703 return bm; 704 } 705 706 /** 707 * Decode a bitmap from the file descriptor. If the bitmap cannot be decoded 708 * return null. The position within the descriptor will not be changed when 709 * this returns, so the descriptor can be used again as is. 710 * 711 * @param fd The file descriptor containing the bitmap data to decode 712 * @return the decoded bitmap, or null 713 */ decodeFileDescriptor(FileDescriptor fd)714 public static Bitmap decodeFileDescriptor(FileDescriptor fd) { 715 return decodeFileDescriptor(fd, null, null); 716 } 717 nativeDecodeStream(InputStream is, byte[] storage, Rect padding, Options opts)718 private static native Bitmap nativeDecodeStream(InputStream is, byte[] storage, 719 Rect padding, Options opts); nativeDecodeFileDescriptor(FileDescriptor fd, Rect padding, Options opts)720 private static native Bitmap nativeDecodeFileDescriptor(FileDescriptor fd, 721 Rect padding, Options opts); nativeDecodeAsset(long nativeAsset, Rect padding, Options opts)722 private static native Bitmap nativeDecodeAsset(long nativeAsset, Rect padding, Options opts); nativeDecodeByteArray(byte[] data, int offset, int length, Options opts)723 private static native Bitmap nativeDecodeByteArray(byte[] data, int offset, 724 int length, Options opts); nativeIsSeekable(FileDescriptor fd)725 private static native boolean nativeIsSeekable(FileDescriptor fd); 726 } 727