1 /* 2 * Copyright (C) 2008 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; 18 19 import static android.system.OsConstants.*; 20 21 import android.annotation.Nullable; 22 import android.annotation.SdkConstant; 23 import android.annotation.SdkConstant.SdkConstantType; 24 import android.app.ActivityThread; 25 import android.app.AppOpsManager; 26 import android.content.Context; 27 import android.graphics.ImageFormat; 28 import android.graphics.Point; 29 import android.graphics.Rect; 30 import android.graphics.SurfaceTexture; 31 import android.media.AudioAttributes; 32 import android.media.IAudioService; 33 import android.os.Handler; 34 import android.os.IBinder; 35 import android.os.Looper; 36 import android.os.Message; 37 import android.os.Process; 38 import android.os.RemoteException; 39 import android.os.ServiceManager; 40 import android.renderscript.Allocation; 41 import android.renderscript.Element; 42 import android.renderscript.RSIllegalArgumentException; 43 import android.renderscript.RenderScript; 44 import android.renderscript.Type; 45 import android.text.TextUtils; 46 import android.util.Log; 47 import android.view.Surface; 48 import android.view.SurfaceHolder; 49 50 import com.android.internal.annotations.GuardedBy; 51 import com.android.internal.app.IAppOpsCallback; 52 import com.android.internal.app.IAppOpsService; 53 54 import java.io.IOException; 55 import java.lang.ref.WeakReference; 56 import java.util.ArrayList; 57 import java.util.LinkedHashMap; 58 import java.util.List; 59 60 /** 61 * The Camera class is used to set image capture settings, start/stop preview, 62 * snap pictures, and retrieve frames for encoding for video. This class is a 63 * client for the Camera service, which manages the actual camera hardware. 64 * 65 * <p>To access the device camera, you must declare the 66 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CAMERA} permission in your Android 67 * Manifest. Also be sure to include the 68 * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/uses-feature-element.html"><uses-feature></a> 69 * manifest element to declare camera features used by your application. 70 * For example, if you use the camera and auto-focus feature, your Manifest 71 * should include the following:</p> 72 * <pre> <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.CAMERA" /> 73 * <uses-feature android:name="android.hardware.camera" /> 74 * <uses-feature android:name="android.hardware.camera.autofocus" /></pre> 75 * 76 * <p>To take pictures with this class, use the following steps:</p> 77 * 78 * <ol> 79 * <li>Obtain an instance of Camera from {@link #open(int)}. 80 * 81 * <li>Get existing (default) settings with {@link #getParameters()}. 82 * 83 * <li>If necessary, modify the returned {@link Camera.Parameters} object and call 84 * {@link #setParameters(Camera.Parameters)}. 85 * 86 * <li>Call {@link #setDisplayOrientation(int)} to ensure correct orientation of preview. 87 * 88 * <li><b>Important</b>: Pass a fully initialized {@link SurfaceHolder} to 89 * {@link #setPreviewDisplay(SurfaceHolder)}. Without a surface, the camera 90 * will be unable to start the preview. 91 * 92 * <li><b>Important</b>: Call {@link #startPreview()} to start updating the 93 * preview surface. Preview must be started before you can take a picture. 94 * 95 * <li>When you want, call {@link #takePicture(Camera.ShutterCallback, 96 * Camera.PictureCallback, Camera.PictureCallback, Camera.PictureCallback)} to 97 * capture a photo. Wait for the callbacks to provide the actual image data. 98 * 99 * <li>After taking a picture, preview display will have stopped. To take more 100 * photos, call {@link #startPreview()} again first. 101 * 102 * <li>Call {@link #stopPreview()} to stop updating the preview surface. 103 * 104 * <li><b>Important:</b> Call {@link #release()} to release the camera for 105 * use by other applications. Applications should release the camera 106 * immediately in {@link android.app.Activity#onPause()} (and re-{@link #open()} 107 * it in {@link android.app.Activity#onResume()}). 108 * </ol> 109 * 110 * <p>To quickly switch to video recording mode, use these steps:</p> 111 * 112 * <ol> 113 * <li>Obtain and initialize a Camera and start preview as described above. 114 * 115 * <li>Call {@link #unlock()} to allow the media process to access the camera. 116 * 117 * <li>Pass the camera to {@link android.media.MediaRecorder#setCamera(Camera)}. 118 * See {@link android.media.MediaRecorder} information about video recording. 119 * 120 * <li>When finished recording, call {@link #reconnect()} to re-acquire 121 * and re-lock the camera. 122 * 123 * <li>If desired, restart preview and take more photos or videos. 124 * 125 * <li>Call {@link #stopPreview()} and {@link #release()} as described above. 126 * </ol> 127 * 128 * <p>This class is not thread-safe, and is meant for use from one event thread. 129 * Most long-running operations (preview, focus, photo capture, etc) happen 130 * asynchronously and invoke callbacks as necessary. Callbacks will be invoked 131 * on the event thread {@link #open(int)} was called from. This class's methods 132 * must never be called from multiple threads at once.</p> 133 * 134 * <p class="caution"><strong>Caution:</strong> Different Android-powered devices 135 * may have different hardware specifications, such as megapixel ratings and 136 * auto-focus capabilities. In order for your application to be compatible with 137 * more devices, you should not make assumptions about the device camera 138 * specifications.</p> 139 * 140 * <div class="special reference"> 141 * <h3>Developer Guides</h3> 142 * <p>For more information about using cameras, read the 143 * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/media/camera.html">Camera</a> developer guide.</p> 144 * </div> 145 * 146 * @deprecated We recommend using the new {@link android.hardware.camera2} API for new 147 * applications. 148 */ 149 @Deprecated 150 public class Camera { 151 private static final String TAG = "Camera"; 152 153 // These match the enums in frameworks/base/include/camera/Camera.h 154 private static final int CAMERA_MSG_ERROR = 0x001; 155 private static final int CAMERA_MSG_SHUTTER = 0x002; 156 private static final int CAMERA_MSG_FOCUS = 0x004; 157 private static final int CAMERA_MSG_ZOOM = 0x008; 158 private static final int CAMERA_MSG_PREVIEW_FRAME = 0x010; 159 private static final int CAMERA_MSG_VIDEO_FRAME = 0x020; 160 private static final int CAMERA_MSG_POSTVIEW_FRAME = 0x040; 161 private static final int CAMERA_MSG_RAW_IMAGE = 0x080; 162 private static final int CAMERA_MSG_COMPRESSED_IMAGE = 0x100; 163 private static final int CAMERA_MSG_RAW_IMAGE_NOTIFY = 0x200; 164 private static final int CAMERA_MSG_PREVIEW_METADATA = 0x400; 165 private static final int CAMERA_MSG_FOCUS_MOVE = 0x800; 166 167 private long mNativeContext; // accessed by native methods 168 private EventHandler mEventHandler; 169 private ShutterCallback mShutterCallback; 170 private PictureCallback mRawImageCallback; 171 private PictureCallback mJpegCallback; 172 private PreviewCallback mPreviewCallback; 173 private boolean mUsingPreviewAllocation; 174 private PictureCallback mPostviewCallback; 175 private AutoFocusCallback mAutoFocusCallback; 176 private AutoFocusMoveCallback mAutoFocusMoveCallback; 177 private OnZoomChangeListener mZoomListener; 178 private FaceDetectionListener mFaceListener; 179 private ErrorCallback mErrorCallback; 180 private ErrorCallback mDetailedErrorCallback; 181 private boolean mOneShot; 182 private boolean mWithBuffer; 183 private boolean mFaceDetectionRunning = false; 184 private final Object mAutoFocusCallbackLock = new Object(); 185 186 private final Object mShutterSoundLock = new Object(); 187 // for AppOps 188 private @Nullable IAppOpsService mAppOps; 189 private IAppOpsCallback mAppOpsCallback; 190 @GuardedBy("mShutterSoundLock") 191 private boolean mHasAppOpsPlayAudio = true; 192 @GuardedBy("mShutterSoundLock") 193 private boolean mShutterSoundEnabledFromApp = true; 194 195 private static final int NO_ERROR = 0; 196 197 /** 198 * Broadcast Action: A new picture is taken by the camera, and the entry of 199 * the picture has been added to the media store. 200 * {@link android.content.Intent#getData} is URI of the picture. 201 * 202 * <p>In {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#N Android N} this broadcast was removed, and 203 * applications are recommended to use 204 * {@link android.app.job.JobInfo.Builder JobInfo.Builder}.{@link android.app.job.JobInfo.Builder#addTriggerContentUri} 205 * instead.</p> 206 * 207 * <p>In {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#O Android O} this broadcast has been brought 208 * back, but only for <em>registered</em> receivers. Apps that are actively running can 209 * again listen to the broadcast if they want an immediate clear signal about a picture 210 * being taken, however anything doing heavy work (or needing to be launched) as a result of 211 * this should still use JobScheduler.</p> 212 */ 213 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 214 public static final String ACTION_NEW_PICTURE = "android.hardware.action.NEW_PICTURE"; 215 216 /** 217 * Broadcast Action: A new video is recorded by the camera, and the entry 218 * of the video has been added to the media store. 219 * {@link android.content.Intent#getData} is URI of the video. 220 * 221 * <p>In {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#N Android N} this broadcast was removed, and 222 * applications are recommended to use 223 * {@link android.app.job.JobInfo.Builder JobInfo.Builder}.{@link android.app.job.JobInfo.Builder#addTriggerContentUri} 224 * instead.</p> 225 * 226 * <p>In {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#O Android O} this broadcast has been brought 227 * back, but only for <em>registered</em> receivers. Apps that are actively running can 228 * again listen to the broadcast if they want an immediate clear signal about a video 229 * being taken, however anything doing heavy work (or needing to be launched) as a result of 230 * this should still use JobScheduler.</p> 231 */ 232 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 233 public static final String ACTION_NEW_VIDEO = "android.hardware.action.NEW_VIDEO"; 234 235 /** 236 * Camera HAL device API version 1.0 237 * @hide 238 */ 239 public static final int CAMERA_HAL_API_VERSION_1_0 = 0x100; 240 241 /** 242 * A constant meaning the normal camera connect/open will be used. 243 */ 244 private static final int CAMERA_HAL_API_VERSION_NORMAL_CONNECT = -2; 245 246 /** 247 * Used to indicate HAL version un-specified. 248 */ 249 private static final int CAMERA_HAL_API_VERSION_UNSPECIFIED = -1; 250 251 /** 252 * Hardware face detection. It does not use much CPU. 253 */ 254 private static final int CAMERA_FACE_DETECTION_HW = 0; 255 256 /** 257 * Software face detection. It uses some CPU. 258 */ 259 private static final int CAMERA_FACE_DETECTION_SW = 1; 260 261 /** 262 * Returns the number of physical cameras available on this device. 263 * The return value of this method might change dynamically if the device 264 * supports external cameras and an external camera is connected or 265 * disconnected. 266 * 267 * If there is a 268 * {@link android.hardware.camera2.CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_LOGICAL_MULTI_CAMERA 269 * logical multi-camera} in the system, to maintain app backward compatibility, this method will 270 * only expose one camera for every logical camera and underlying physical cameras group. 271 * Use camera2 API to see all cameras. 272 * 273 * @return total number of accessible camera devices, or 0 if there are no 274 * cameras or an error was encountered enumerating them. 275 */ getNumberOfCameras()276 public native static int getNumberOfCameras(); 277 278 /** 279 * Returns the information about a particular camera. 280 * If {@link #getNumberOfCameras()} returns N, the valid id is 0 to N-1. 281 * 282 * @throws RuntimeException if an invalid ID is provided, or if there is an 283 * error retrieving the information (generally due to a hardware or other 284 * low-level failure). 285 */ getCameraInfo(int cameraId, CameraInfo cameraInfo)286 public static void getCameraInfo(int cameraId, CameraInfo cameraInfo) { 287 _getCameraInfo(cameraId, cameraInfo); 288 IBinder b = ServiceManager.getService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE); 289 IAudioService audioService = IAudioService.Stub.asInterface(b); 290 try { 291 if (audioService.isCameraSoundForced()) { 292 // Only set this when sound is forced; otherwise let native code 293 // decide. 294 cameraInfo.canDisableShutterSound = false; 295 } 296 } catch (RemoteException e) { 297 Log.e(TAG, "Audio service is unavailable for queries"); 298 } 299 } _getCameraInfo(int cameraId, CameraInfo cameraInfo)300 private native static void _getCameraInfo(int cameraId, CameraInfo cameraInfo); 301 302 /** 303 * Information about a camera 304 * 305 * @deprecated We recommend using the new {@link android.hardware.camera2} API for new 306 * applications. 307 */ 308 @Deprecated 309 public static class CameraInfo { 310 /** 311 * The facing of the camera is opposite to that of the screen. 312 */ 313 public static final int CAMERA_FACING_BACK = 0; 314 315 /** 316 * The facing of the camera is the same as that of the screen. 317 */ 318 public static final int CAMERA_FACING_FRONT = 1; 319 320 /** 321 * The direction that the camera faces. It should be 322 * CAMERA_FACING_BACK or CAMERA_FACING_FRONT. 323 */ 324 public int facing; 325 326 /** 327 * <p>The orientation of the camera image. The value is the angle that the 328 * camera image needs to be rotated clockwise so it shows correctly on 329 * the display in its natural orientation. It should be 0, 90, 180, or 270.</p> 330 * 331 * <p>For example, suppose a device has a naturally tall screen. The 332 * back-facing camera sensor is mounted in landscape. You are looking at 333 * the screen. If the top side of the camera sensor is aligned with the 334 * right edge of the screen in natural orientation, the value should be 335 * 90. If the top side of a front-facing camera sensor is aligned with 336 * the right of the screen, the value should be 270.</p> 337 * 338 * @see #setDisplayOrientation(int) 339 * @see Parameters#setRotation(int) 340 * @see Parameters#setPreviewSize(int, int) 341 * @see Parameters#setPictureSize(int, int) 342 * @see Parameters#setJpegThumbnailSize(int, int) 343 */ 344 public int orientation; 345 346 /** 347 * <p>Whether the shutter sound can be disabled.</p> 348 * 349 * <p>On some devices, the camera shutter sound cannot be turned off 350 * through {@link #enableShutterSound enableShutterSound}. This field 351 * can be used to determine whether a call to disable the shutter sound 352 * will succeed.</p> 353 * 354 * <p>If this field is set to true, then a call of 355 * {@code enableShutterSound(false)} will be successful. If set to 356 * false, then that call will fail, and the shutter sound will be played 357 * when {@link Camera#takePicture takePicture} is called.</p> 358 */ 359 public boolean canDisableShutterSound; 360 }; 361 362 /** 363 * Creates a new Camera object to access a particular hardware camera. If 364 * the same camera is opened by other applications, this will throw a 365 * RuntimeException. 366 * 367 * <p>You must call {@link #release()} when you are done using the camera, 368 * otherwise it will remain locked and be unavailable to other applications. 369 * 370 * <p>Your application should only have one Camera object active at a time 371 * for a particular hardware camera. 372 * 373 * <p>Callbacks from other methods are delivered to the event loop of the 374 * thread which called open(). If this thread has no event loop, then 375 * callbacks are delivered to the main application event loop. If there 376 * is no main application event loop, callbacks are not delivered. 377 * 378 * <p class="caution"><b>Caution:</b> On some devices, this method may 379 * take a long time to complete. It is best to call this method from a 380 * worker thread (possibly using {@link android.os.AsyncTask}) to avoid 381 * blocking the main application UI thread. 382 * 383 * @param cameraId the hardware camera to access, between 0 and 384 * {@link #getNumberOfCameras()}-1. 385 * @return a new Camera object, connected, locked and ready for use. 386 * @throws RuntimeException if opening the camera fails (for example, if the 387 * camera is in use by another process or device policy manager has 388 * disabled the camera). 389 * @see android.app.admin.DevicePolicyManager#getCameraDisabled(android.content.ComponentName) 390 */ open(int cameraId)391 public static Camera open(int cameraId) { 392 return new Camera(cameraId); 393 } 394 395 /** 396 * Creates a new Camera object to access the first back-facing camera on the 397 * device. If the device does not have a back-facing camera, this returns 398 * null. Otherwise acts like the {@link #open(int)} call. 399 * 400 * @return a new Camera object for the first back-facing camera, or null if there is no 401 * backfacing camera 402 * @see #open(int) 403 */ open()404 public static Camera open() { 405 int numberOfCameras = getNumberOfCameras(); 406 CameraInfo cameraInfo = new CameraInfo(); 407 for (int i = 0; i < numberOfCameras; i++) { 408 getCameraInfo(i, cameraInfo); 409 if (cameraInfo.facing == CameraInfo.CAMERA_FACING_BACK) { 410 return new Camera(i); 411 } 412 } 413 return null; 414 } 415 416 /** 417 * Creates a new Camera object to access a particular hardware camera with 418 * given hal API version. If the same camera is opened by other applications 419 * or the hal API version is not supported by this device, this will throw a 420 * RuntimeException. 421 * <p> 422 * You must call {@link #release()} when you are done using the camera, 423 * otherwise it will remain locked and be unavailable to other applications. 424 * <p> 425 * Your application should only have one Camera object active at a time for 426 * a particular hardware camera. 427 * <p> 428 * Callbacks from other methods are delivered to the event loop of the 429 * thread which called open(). If this thread has no event loop, then 430 * callbacks are delivered to the main application event loop. If there is 431 * no main application event loop, callbacks are not delivered. 432 * <p class="caution"> 433 * <b>Caution:</b> On some devices, this method may take a long time to 434 * complete. It is best to call this method from a worker thread (possibly 435 * using {@link android.os.AsyncTask}) to avoid blocking the main 436 * application UI thread. 437 * 438 * @param cameraId The hardware camera to access, between 0 and 439 * {@link #getNumberOfCameras()}-1. 440 * @param halVersion The HAL API version this camera device to be opened as. 441 * @return a new Camera object, connected, locked and ready for use. 442 * 443 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the {@code halVersion} is invalid 444 * 445 * @throws RuntimeException if opening the camera fails (for example, if the 446 * camera is in use by another process or device policy manager has disabled 447 * the camera). 448 * 449 * @see android.app.admin.DevicePolicyManager#getCameraDisabled(android.content.ComponentName) 450 * @see #CAMERA_HAL_API_VERSION_1_0 451 * 452 * @hide 453 */ openLegacy(int cameraId, int halVersion)454 public static Camera openLegacy(int cameraId, int halVersion) { 455 if (halVersion < CAMERA_HAL_API_VERSION_1_0) { 456 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid HAL version " + halVersion); 457 } 458 459 return new Camera(cameraId, halVersion); 460 } 461 462 /** 463 * Create a legacy camera object. 464 * 465 * @param cameraId The hardware camera to access, between 0 and 466 * {@link #getNumberOfCameras()}-1. 467 * @param halVersion The HAL API version this camera device to be opened as. 468 */ Camera(int cameraId, int halVersion)469 private Camera(int cameraId, int halVersion) { 470 int err = cameraInitVersion(cameraId, halVersion); 471 if (checkInitErrors(err)) { 472 if (err == -EACCES) { 473 throw new RuntimeException("Fail to connect to camera service"); 474 } else if (err == -ENODEV) { 475 throw new RuntimeException("Camera initialization failed"); 476 } else if (err == -ENOSYS) { 477 throw new RuntimeException("Camera initialization failed because some methods" 478 + " are not implemented"); 479 } else if (err == -EOPNOTSUPP) { 480 throw new RuntimeException("Camera initialization failed because the hal" 481 + " version is not supported by this device"); 482 } else if (err == -EINVAL) { 483 throw new RuntimeException("Camera initialization failed because the input" 484 + " arugments are invalid"); 485 } else if (err == -EBUSY) { 486 throw new RuntimeException("Camera initialization failed because the camera" 487 + " device was already opened"); 488 } else if (err == -EUSERS) { 489 throw new RuntimeException("Camera initialization failed because the max" 490 + " number of camera devices were already opened"); 491 } 492 // Should never hit this. 493 throw new RuntimeException("Unknown camera error"); 494 } 495 } 496 cameraInitVersion(int cameraId, int halVersion)497 private int cameraInitVersion(int cameraId, int halVersion) { 498 mShutterCallback = null; 499 mRawImageCallback = null; 500 mJpegCallback = null; 501 mPreviewCallback = null; 502 mPostviewCallback = null; 503 mUsingPreviewAllocation = false; 504 mZoomListener = null; 505 506 Looper looper; 507 if ((looper = Looper.myLooper()) != null) { 508 mEventHandler = new EventHandler(this, looper); 509 } else if ((looper = Looper.getMainLooper()) != null) { 510 mEventHandler = new EventHandler(this, looper); 511 } else { 512 mEventHandler = null; 513 } 514 515 return native_setup(new WeakReference<Camera>(this), cameraId, halVersion, 516 ActivityThread.currentOpPackageName()); 517 } 518 cameraInitNormal(int cameraId)519 private int cameraInitNormal(int cameraId) { 520 return cameraInitVersion(cameraId, CAMERA_HAL_API_VERSION_NORMAL_CONNECT); 521 } 522 523 /** 524 * Connect to the camera service using #connectLegacy 525 * 526 * <p> 527 * This acts the same as normal except that it will return 528 * the detailed error code if open fails instead of 529 * converting everything into {@code NO_INIT}.</p> 530 * 531 * <p>Intended to use by the camera2 shim only, do <i>not</i> use this for other code.</p> 532 * 533 * @return a detailed errno error code, or {@code NO_ERROR} on success 534 * 535 * @hide 536 */ cameraInitUnspecified(int cameraId)537 public int cameraInitUnspecified(int cameraId) { 538 return cameraInitVersion(cameraId, CAMERA_HAL_API_VERSION_UNSPECIFIED); 539 } 540 541 /** used by Camera#open, Camera#open(int) */ Camera(int cameraId)542 Camera(int cameraId) { 543 int err = cameraInitNormal(cameraId); 544 if (checkInitErrors(err)) { 545 if (err == -EACCES) { 546 throw new RuntimeException("Fail to connect to camera service"); 547 } else if (err == -ENODEV) { 548 throw new RuntimeException("Camera initialization failed"); 549 } 550 // Should never hit this. 551 throw new RuntimeException("Unknown camera error"); 552 } 553 initAppOps(); 554 } 555 556 557 /** 558 * @hide 559 */ checkInitErrors(int err)560 public static boolean checkInitErrors(int err) { 561 return err != NO_ERROR; 562 } 563 564 /** 565 * @hide 566 */ openUninitialized()567 public static Camera openUninitialized() { 568 return new Camera(); 569 } 570 571 /** 572 * An empty Camera for testing purpose. 573 */ Camera()574 Camera() { 575 initAppOps(); 576 } 577 initAppOps()578 private void initAppOps() { 579 IBinder b = ServiceManager.getService(Context.APP_OPS_SERVICE); 580 mAppOps = IAppOpsService.Stub.asInterface(b); 581 // initialize mHasAppOpsPlayAudio 582 updateAppOpsPlayAudio(); 583 // register a callback to monitor whether the OP_PLAY_AUDIO is still allowed 584 mAppOpsCallback = new IAppOpsCallbackWrapper(this); 585 try { 586 mAppOps.startWatchingMode(AppOpsManager.OP_PLAY_AUDIO, 587 ActivityThread.currentPackageName(), mAppOpsCallback); 588 } catch (RemoteException e) { 589 Log.e(TAG, "Error registering appOps callback", e); 590 mHasAppOpsPlayAudio = false; 591 } 592 } 593 releaseAppOps()594 private void releaseAppOps() { 595 try { 596 if (mAppOps != null) { 597 mAppOps.stopWatchingMode(mAppOpsCallback); 598 } 599 } catch (Exception e) { 600 // nothing to do here, the object is supposed to be released anyway 601 } 602 } 603 604 @Override finalize()605 protected void finalize() { 606 release(); 607 } 608 native_setup(Object camera_this, int cameraId, int halVersion, String packageName)609 private native final int native_setup(Object camera_this, int cameraId, int halVersion, 610 String packageName); 611 native_release()612 private native final void native_release(); 613 614 615 /** 616 * Disconnects and releases the Camera object resources. 617 * 618 * <p>You must call this as soon as you're done with the Camera object.</p> 619 */ release()620 public final void release() { 621 native_release(); 622 mFaceDetectionRunning = false; 623 releaseAppOps(); 624 } 625 626 /** 627 * Unlocks the camera to allow another process to access it. 628 * Normally, the camera is locked to the process with an active Camera 629 * object until {@link #release()} is called. To allow rapid handoff 630 * between processes, you can call this method to release the camera 631 * temporarily for another process to use; once the other process is done 632 * you can call {@link #reconnect()} to reclaim the camera. 633 * 634 * <p>This must be done before calling 635 * {@link android.media.MediaRecorder#setCamera(Camera)}. This cannot be 636 * called after recording starts. 637 * 638 * <p>If you are not recording video, you probably do not need this method. 639 * 640 * @throws RuntimeException if the camera cannot be unlocked. 641 */ unlock()642 public native final void unlock(); 643 644 /** 645 * Re-locks the camera to prevent other processes from accessing it. 646 * Camera objects are locked by default unless {@link #unlock()} is 647 * called. Normally {@link #reconnect()} is used instead. 648 * 649 * <p>Since API level 14, camera is automatically locked for applications in 650 * {@link android.media.MediaRecorder#start()}. Applications can use the 651 * camera (ex: zoom) after recording starts. There is no need to call this 652 * after recording starts or stops. 653 * 654 * <p>If you are not recording video, you probably do not need this method. 655 * 656 * @throws RuntimeException if the camera cannot be re-locked (for 657 * example, if the camera is still in use by another process). 658 */ lock()659 public native final void lock(); 660 661 /** 662 * Reconnects to the camera service after another process used it. 663 * After {@link #unlock()} is called, another process may use the 664 * camera; when the process is done, you must reconnect to the camera, 665 * which will re-acquire the lock and allow you to continue using the 666 * camera. 667 * 668 * <p>Since API level 14, camera is automatically locked for applications in 669 * {@link android.media.MediaRecorder#start()}. Applications can use the 670 * camera (ex: zoom) after recording starts. There is no need to call this 671 * after recording starts or stops. 672 * 673 * <p>If you are not recording video, you probably do not need this method. 674 * 675 * @throws IOException if a connection cannot be re-established (for 676 * example, if the camera is still in use by another process). 677 * @throws RuntimeException if release() has been called on this Camera 678 * instance. 679 */ reconnect()680 public native final void reconnect() throws IOException; 681 682 /** 683 * Sets the {@link Surface} to be used for live preview. 684 * Either a surface or surface texture is necessary for preview, and 685 * preview is necessary to take pictures. The same surface can be re-set 686 * without harm. Setting a preview surface will un-set any preview surface 687 * texture that was set via {@link #setPreviewTexture}. 688 * 689 * <p>The {@link SurfaceHolder} must already contain a surface when this 690 * method is called. If you are using {@link android.view.SurfaceView}, 691 * you will need to register a {@link SurfaceHolder.Callback} with 692 * {@link SurfaceHolder#addCallback(SurfaceHolder.Callback)} and wait for 693 * {@link SurfaceHolder.Callback#surfaceCreated(SurfaceHolder)} before 694 * calling setPreviewDisplay() or starting preview. 695 * 696 * <p>This method must be called before {@link #startPreview()}. The 697 * one exception is that if the preview surface is not set (or set to null) 698 * before startPreview() is called, then this method may be called once 699 * with a non-null parameter to set the preview surface. (This allows 700 * camera setup and surface creation to happen in parallel, saving time.) 701 * The preview surface may not otherwise change while preview is running. 702 * 703 * @param holder containing the Surface on which to place the preview, 704 * or null to remove the preview surface 705 * @throws IOException if the method fails (for example, if the surface 706 * is unavailable or unsuitable). 707 * @throws RuntimeException if release() has been called on this Camera 708 * instance. 709 */ setPreviewDisplay(SurfaceHolder holder)710 public final void setPreviewDisplay(SurfaceHolder holder) throws IOException { 711 if (holder != null) { 712 setPreviewSurface(holder.getSurface()); 713 } else { 714 setPreviewSurface((Surface)null); 715 } 716 } 717 718 /** 719 * @hide 720 */ setPreviewSurface(Surface surface)721 public native final void setPreviewSurface(Surface surface) throws IOException; 722 723 /** 724 * Sets the {@link SurfaceTexture} to be used for live preview. 725 * Either a surface or surface texture is necessary for preview, and 726 * preview is necessary to take pictures. The same surface texture can be 727 * re-set without harm. Setting a preview surface texture will un-set any 728 * preview surface that was set via {@link #setPreviewDisplay}. 729 * 730 * <p>This method must be called before {@link #startPreview()}. The 731 * one exception is that if the preview surface texture is not set (or set 732 * to null) before startPreview() is called, then this method may be called 733 * once with a non-null parameter to set the preview surface. (This allows 734 * camera setup and surface creation to happen in parallel, saving time.) 735 * The preview surface texture may not otherwise change while preview is 736 * running. 737 * 738 * <p>The timestamps provided by {@link SurfaceTexture#getTimestamp()} for a 739 * SurfaceTexture set as the preview texture have an unspecified zero point, 740 * and cannot be directly compared between different cameras or different 741 * instances of the same camera, or across multiple runs of the same 742 * program. 743 * 744 * <p>If you are using the preview data to create video or still images, 745 * strongly consider using {@link android.media.MediaActionSound} to 746 * properly indicate image capture or recording start/stop to the user.</p> 747 * 748 * @see android.media.MediaActionSound 749 * @see android.graphics.SurfaceTexture 750 * @see android.view.TextureView 751 * @param surfaceTexture the {@link SurfaceTexture} to which the preview 752 * images are to be sent or null to remove the current preview surface 753 * texture 754 * @throws IOException if the method fails (for example, if the surface 755 * texture is unavailable or unsuitable). 756 * @throws RuntimeException if release() has been called on this Camera 757 * instance. 758 */ setPreviewTexture(SurfaceTexture surfaceTexture)759 public native final void setPreviewTexture(SurfaceTexture surfaceTexture) throws IOException; 760 761 /** 762 * Callback interface used to deliver copies of preview frames as 763 * they are displayed. 764 * 765 * @see #setPreviewCallback(Camera.PreviewCallback) 766 * @see #setOneShotPreviewCallback(Camera.PreviewCallback) 767 * @see #setPreviewCallbackWithBuffer(Camera.PreviewCallback) 768 * @see #startPreview() 769 * 770 * @deprecated We recommend using the new {@link android.hardware.camera2} API for new 771 * applications. 772 */ 773 @Deprecated 774 public interface PreviewCallback 775 { 776 /** 777 * Called as preview frames are displayed. This callback is invoked 778 * on the event thread {@link #open(int)} was called from. 779 * 780 * <p>If using the {@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#YV12} format, 781 * refer to the equations in {@link Camera.Parameters#setPreviewFormat} 782 * for the arrangement of the pixel data in the preview callback 783 * buffers. 784 * 785 * @param data the contents of the preview frame in the format defined 786 * by {@link android.graphics.ImageFormat}, which can be queried 787 * with {@link android.hardware.Camera.Parameters#getPreviewFormat()}. 788 * If {@link android.hardware.Camera.Parameters#setPreviewFormat(int)} 789 * is never called, the default will be the YCbCr_420_SP 790 * (NV21) format. 791 * @param camera the Camera service object. 792 */ onPreviewFrame(byte[] data, Camera camera)793 void onPreviewFrame(byte[] data, Camera camera); 794 }; 795 796 /** 797 * Starts capturing and drawing preview frames to the screen. 798 * Preview will not actually start until a surface is supplied 799 * with {@link #setPreviewDisplay(SurfaceHolder)} or 800 * {@link #setPreviewTexture(SurfaceTexture)}. 801 * 802 * <p>If {@link #setPreviewCallback(Camera.PreviewCallback)}, 803 * {@link #setOneShotPreviewCallback(Camera.PreviewCallback)}, or 804 * {@link #setPreviewCallbackWithBuffer(Camera.PreviewCallback)} were 805 * called, {@link Camera.PreviewCallback#onPreviewFrame(byte[], Camera)} 806 * will be called when preview data becomes available. 807 * 808 * @throws RuntimeException if starting preview fails; usually this would be 809 * because of a hardware or other low-level error, or because release() 810 * has been called on this Camera instance. 811 */ startPreview()812 public native final void startPreview(); 813 814 /** 815 * Stops capturing and drawing preview frames to the surface, and 816 * resets the camera for a future call to {@link #startPreview()}. 817 * 818 * @throws RuntimeException if stopping preview fails; usually this would be 819 * because of a hardware or other low-level error, or because release() 820 * has been called on this Camera instance. 821 */ stopPreview()822 public final void stopPreview() { 823 _stopPreview(); 824 mFaceDetectionRunning = false; 825 826 mShutterCallback = null; 827 mRawImageCallback = null; 828 mPostviewCallback = null; 829 mJpegCallback = null; 830 synchronized (mAutoFocusCallbackLock) { 831 mAutoFocusCallback = null; 832 } 833 mAutoFocusMoveCallback = null; 834 } 835 _stopPreview()836 private native final void _stopPreview(); 837 838 /** 839 * Return current preview state. 840 * 841 * FIXME: Unhide before release 842 * @hide 843 */ previewEnabled()844 public native final boolean previewEnabled(); 845 846 /** 847 * <p>Installs a callback to be invoked for every preview frame in addition 848 * to displaying them on the screen. The callback will be repeatedly called 849 * for as long as preview is active. This method can be called at any time, 850 * even while preview is live. Any other preview callbacks are 851 * overridden.</p> 852 * 853 * <p>If you are using the preview data to create video or still images, 854 * strongly consider using {@link android.media.MediaActionSound} to 855 * properly indicate image capture or recording start/stop to the user.</p> 856 * 857 * @param cb a callback object that receives a copy of each preview frame, 858 * or null to stop receiving callbacks. 859 * @throws RuntimeException if release() has been called on this Camera 860 * instance. 861 * @see android.media.MediaActionSound 862 */ setPreviewCallback(PreviewCallback cb)863 public final void setPreviewCallback(PreviewCallback cb) { 864 mPreviewCallback = cb; 865 mOneShot = false; 866 mWithBuffer = false; 867 if (cb != null) { 868 mUsingPreviewAllocation = false; 869 } 870 // Always use one-shot mode. We fake camera preview mode by 871 // doing one-shot preview continuously. 872 setHasPreviewCallback(cb != null, false); 873 } 874 875 /** 876 * <p>Installs a callback to be invoked for the next preview frame in 877 * addition to displaying it on the screen. After one invocation, the 878 * callback is cleared. This method can be called any time, even when 879 * preview is live. Any other preview callbacks are overridden.</p> 880 * 881 * <p>If you are using the preview data to create video or still images, 882 * strongly consider using {@link android.media.MediaActionSound} to 883 * properly indicate image capture or recording start/stop to the user.</p> 884 * 885 * @param cb a callback object that receives a copy of the next preview frame, 886 * or null to stop receiving callbacks. 887 * @throws RuntimeException if release() has been called on this Camera 888 * instance. 889 * @see android.media.MediaActionSound 890 */ setOneShotPreviewCallback(PreviewCallback cb)891 public final void setOneShotPreviewCallback(PreviewCallback cb) { 892 mPreviewCallback = cb; 893 mOneShot = true; 894 mWithBuffer = false; 895 if (cb != null) { 896 mUsingPreviewAllocation = false; 897 } 898 setHasPreviewCallback(cb != null, false); 899 } 900 setHasPreviewCallback(boolean installed, boolean manualBuffer)901 private native final void setHasPreviewCallback(boolean installed, boolean manualBuffer); 902 903 /** 904 * <p>Installs a callback to be invoked for every preview frame, using 905 * buffers supplied with {@link #addCallbackBuffer(byte[])}, in addition to 906 * displaying them on the screen. The callback will be repeatedly called 907 * for as long as preview is active and buffers are available. Any other 908 * preview callbacks are overridden.</p> 909 * 910 * <p>The purpose of this method is to improve preview efficiency and frame 911 * rate by allowing preview frame memory reuse. You must call 912 * {@link #addCallbackBuffer(byte[])} at some point -- before or after 913 * calling this method -- or no callbacks will received.</p> 914 * 915 * <p>The buffer queue will be cleared if this method is called with a null 916 * callback, {@link #setPreviewCallback(Camera.PreviewCallback)} is called, 917 * or {@link #setOneShotPreviewCallback(Camera.PreviewCallback)} is 918 * called.</p> 919 * 920 * <p>If you are using the preview data to create video or still images, 921 * strongly consider using {@link android.media.MediaActionSound} to 922 * properly indicate image capture or recording start/stop to the user.</p> 923 * 924 * @param cb a callback object that receives a copy of the preview frame, 925 * or null to stop receiving callbacks and clear the buffer queue. 926 * @throws RuntimeException if release() has been called on this Camera 927 * instance. 928 * @see #addCallbackBuffer(byte[]) 929 * @see android.media.MediaActionSound 930 */ setPreviewCallbackWithBuffer(PreviewCallback cb)931 public final void setPreviewCallbackWithBuffer(PreviewCallback cb) { 932 mPreviewCallback = cb; 933 mOneShot = false; 934 mWithBuffer = true; 935 if (cb != null) { 936 mUsingPreviewAllocation = false; 937 } 938 setHasPreviewCallback(cb != null, true); 939 } 940 941 /** 942 * Adds a pre-allocated buffer to the preview callback buffer queue. 943 * Applications can add one or more buffers to the queue. When a preview 944 * frame arrives and there is still at least one available buffer, the 945 * buffer will be used and removed from the queue. Then preview callback is 946 * invoked with the buffer. If a frame arrives and there is no buffer left, 947 * the frame is discarded. Applications should add buffers back when they 948 * finish processing the data in them. 949 * 950 * <p>For formats besides YV12, the size of the buffer is determined by 951 * multiplying the preview image width, height, and bytes per pixel. The 952 * width and height can be read from 953 * {@link Camera.Parameters#getPreviewSize()}. Bytes per pixel can be 954 * computed from {@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#getBitsPerPixel(int)} / 955 * 8, using the image format from 956 * {@link Camera.Parameters#getPreviewFormat()}. 957 * 958 * <p>If using the {@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#YV12} format, the 959 * size can be calculated using the equations listed in 960 * {@link Camera.Parameters#setPreviewFormat}. 961 * 962 * <p>This method is only necessary when 963 * {@link #setPreviewCallbackWithBuffer(PreviewCallback)} is used. When 964 * {@link #setPreviewCallback(PreviewCallback)} or 965 * {@link #setOneShotPreviewCallback(PreviewCallback)} are used, buffers 966 * are automatically allocated. When a supplied buffer is too small to 967 * hold the preview frame data, preview callback will return null and 968 * the buffer will be removed from the buffer queue. 969 * 970 * @param callbackBuffer the buffer to add to the queue. The size of the 971 * buffer must match the values described above. 972 * @see #setPreviewCallbackWithBuffer(PreviewCallback) 973 */ addCallbackBuffer(byte[] callbackBuffer)974 public final void addCallbackBuffer(byte[] callbackBuffer) 975 { 976 _addCallbackBuffer(callbackBuffer, CAMERA_MSG_PREVIEW_FRAME); 977 } 978 979 /** 980 * Adds a pre-allocated buffer to the raw image callback buffer queue. 981 * Applications can add one or more buffers to the queue. When a raw image 982 * frame arrives and there is still at least one available buffer, the 983 * buffer will be used to hold the raw image data and removed from the 984 * queue. Then raw image callback is invoked with the buffer. If a raw 985 * image frame arrives but there is no buffer left, the frame is 986 * discarded. Applications should add buffers back when they finish 987 * processing the data in them by calling this method again in order 988 * to avoid running out of raw image callback buffers. 989 * 990 * <p>The size of the buffer is determined by multiplying the raw image 991 * width, height, and bytes per pixel. The width and height can be 992 * read from {@link Camera.Parameters#getPictureSize()}. Bytes per pixel 993 * can be computed from 994 * {@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#getBitsPerPixel(int)} / 8, 995 * using the image format from {@link Camera.Parameters#getPreviewFormat()}. 996 * 997 * <p>This method is only necessary when the PictureCallbck for raw image 998 * is used while calling {@link #takePicture(Camera.ShutterCallback, 999 * Camera.PictureCallback, Camera.PictureCallback, Camera.PictureCallback)}. 1000 * 1001 * <p>Please note that by calling this method, the mode for 1002 * application-managed callback buffers is triggered. If this method has 1003 * never been called, null will be returned by the raw image callback since 1004 * there is no image callback buffer available. Furthermore, When a supplied 1005 * buffer is too small to hold the raw image data, raw image callback will 1006 * return null and the buffer will be removed from the buffer queue. 1007 * 1008 * @param callbackBuffer the buffer to add to the raw image callback buffer 1009 * queue. The size should be width * height * (bits per pixel) / 8. An 1010 * null callbackBuffer will be ignored and won't be added to the queue. 1011 * 1012 * @see #takePicture(Camera.ShutterCallback, 1013 * Camera.PictureCallback, Camera.PictureCallback, Camera.PictureCallback)}. 1014 * 1015 * {@hide} 1016 */ addRawImageCallbackBuffer(byte[] callbackBuffer)1017 public final void addRawImageCallbackBuffer(byte[] callbackBuffer) 1018 { 1019 addCallbackBuffer(callbackBuffer, CAMERA_MSG_RAW_IMAGE); 1020 } 1021 addCallbackBuffer(byte[] callbackBuffer, int msgType)1022 private final void addCallbackBuffer(byte[] callbackBuffer, int msgType) 1023 { 1024 // CAMERA_MSG_VIDEO_FRAME may be allowed in the future. 1025 if (msgType != CAMERA_MSG_PREVIEW_FRAME && 1026 msgType != CAMERA_MSG_RAW_IMAGE) { 1027 throw new IllegalArgumentException( 1028 "Unsupported message type: " + msgType); 1029 } 1030 1031 _addCallbackBuffer(callbackBuffer, msgType); 1032 } 1033 _addCallbackBuffer( byte[] callbackBuffer, int msgType)1034 private native final void _addCallbackBuffer( 1035 byte[] callbackBuffer, int msgType); 1036 1037 /** 1038 * <p>Create a {@link android.renderscript RenderScript} 1039 * {@link android.renderscript.Allocation Allocation} to use as a 1040 * destination of preview callback frames. Use 1041 * {@link #setPreviewCallbackAllocation setPreviewCallbackAllocation} to use 1042 * the created Allocation as a destination for camera preview frames.</p> 1043 * 1044 * <p>The Allocation will be created with a YUV type, and its contents must 1045 * be accessed within Renderscript with the {@code rsGetElementAtYuv_*} 1046 * accessor methods. Its size will be based on the current 1047 * {@link Parameters#getPreviewSize preview size} configured for this 1048 * camera.</p> 1049 * 1050 * @param rs the RenderScript context for this Allocation. 1051 * @param usage additional usage flags to set for the Allocation. The usage 1052 * flag {@link android.renderscript.Allocation#USAGE_IO_INPUT} will always 1053 * be set on the created Allocation, but additional flags may be provided 1054 * here. 1055 * @return a new YUV-type Allocation with dimensions equal to the current 1056 * preview size. 1057 * @throws RSIllegalArgumentException if the usage flags are not compatible 1058 * with an YUV Allocation. 1059 * @see #setPreviewCallbackAllocation 1060 * @hide 1061 */ createPreviewAllocation(RenderScript rs, int usage)1062 public final Allocation createPreviewAllocation(RenderScript rs, int usage) 1063 throws RSIllegalArgumentException { 1064 Parameters p = getParameters(); 1065 Size previewSize = p.getPreviewSize(); 1066 Type.Builder yuvBuilder = new Type.Builder(rs, 1067 Element.createPixel(rs, 1068 Element.DataType.UNSIGNED_8, 1069 Element.DataKind.PIXEL_YUV)); 1070 // Use YV12 for wide compatibility. Changing this requires also 1071 // adjusting camera service's format selection. 1072 yuvBuilder.setYuvFormat(ImageFormat.YV12); 1073 yuvBuilder.setX(previewSize.width); 1074 yuvBuilder.setY(previewSize.height); 1075 1076 Allocation a = Allocation.createTyped(rs, yuvBuilder.create(), 1077 usage | Allocation.USAGE_IO_INPUT); 1078 1079 return a; 1080 } 1081 1082 /** 1083 * <p>Set an {@link android.renderscript.Allocation Allocation} as the 1084 * target of preview callback data. Use this method for efficient processing 1085 * of camera preview data with RenderScript. The Allocation must be created 1086 * with the {@link #createPreviewAllocation createPreviewAllocation } 1087 * method.</p> 1088 * 1089 * <p>Setting a preview allocation will disable any active preview callbacks 1090 * set by {@link #setPreviewCallback setPreviewCallback} or 1091 * {@link #setPreviewCallbackWithBuffer setPreviewCallbackWithBuffer}, and 1092 * vice versa. Using a preview allocation still requires an active standard 1093 * preview target to be set, either with 1094 * {@link #setPreviewTexture setPreviewTexture} or 1095 * {@link #setPreviewDisplay setPreviewDisplay}.</p> 1096 * 1097 * <p>To be notified when new frames are available to the Allocation, use 1098 * {@link android.renderscript.Allocation#setIoInputNotificationHandler Allocation.setIoInputNotificationHandler}. To 1099 * update the frame currently accessible from the Allocation to the latest 1100 * preview frame, call 1101 * {@link android.renderscript.Allocation#ioReceive Allocation.ioReceive}.</p> 1102 * 1103 * <p>To disable preview into the Allocation, call this method with a 1104 * {@code null} parameter.</p> 1105 * 1106 * <p>Once a preview allocation is set, the preview size set by 1107 * {@link Parameters#setPreviewSize setPreviewSize} cannot be changed. If 1108 * you wish to change the preview size, first remove the preview allocation 1109 * by calling {@code setPreviewCallbackAllocation(null)}, then change the 1110 * preview size, create a new preview Allocation with 1111 * {@link #createPreviewAllocation createPreviewAllocation}, and set it as 1112 * the new preview callback allocation target.</p> 1113 * 1114 * <p>If you are using the preview data to create video or still images, 1115 * strongly consider using {@link android.media.MediaActionSound} to 1116 * properly indicate image capture or recording start/stop to the user.</p> 1117 * 1118 * @param previewAllocation the allocation to use as destination for preview 1119 * @throws IOException if configuring the camera to use the Allocation for 1120 * preview fails. 1121 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the Allocation's dimensions or other 1122 * parameters don't meet the requirements. 1123 * @see #createPreviewAllocation 1124 * @see #setPreviewCallback 1125 * @see #setPreviewCallbackWithBuffer 1126 * @hide 1127 */ setPreviewCallbackAllocation(Allocation previewAllocation)1128 public final void setPreviewCallbackAllocation(Allocation previewAllocation) 1129 throws IOException { 1130 Surface previewSurface = null; 1131 if (previewAllocation != null) { 1132 Parameters p = getParameters(); 1133 Size previewSize = p.getPreviewSize(); 1134 if (previewSize.width != previewAllocation.getType().getX() || 1135 previewSize.height != previewAllocation.getType().getY()) { 1136 throw new IllegalArgumentException( 1137 "Allocation dimensions don't match preview dimensions: " + 1138 "Allocation is " + 1139 previewAllocation.getType().getX() + 1140 ", " + 1141 previewAllocation.getType().getY() + 1142 ". Preview is " + previewSize.width + ", " + 1143 previewSize.height); 1144 } 1145 if ((previewAllocation.getUsage() & 1146 Allocation.USAGE_IO_INPUT) == 0) { 1147 throw new IllegalArgumentException( 1148 "Allocation usage does not include USAGE_IO_INPUT"); 1149 } 1150 if (previewAllocation.getType().getElement().getDataKind() != 1151 Element.DataKind.PIXEL_YUV) { 1152 throw new IllegalArgumentException( 1153 "Allocation is not of a YUV type"); 1154 } 1155 previewSurface = previewAllocation.getSurface(); 1156 mUsingPreviewAllocation = true; 1157 } else { 1158 mUsingPreviewAllocation = false; 1159 } 1160 setPreviewCallbackSurface(previewSurface); 1161 } 1162 setPreviewCallbackSurface(Surface s)1163 private native final void setPreviewCallbackSurface(Surface s); 1164 1165 private class EventHandler extends Handler 1166 { 1167 private final Camera mCamera; 1168 EventHandler(Camera c, Looper looper)1169 public EventHandler(Camera c, Looper looper) { 1170 super(looper); 1171 mCamera = c; 1172 } 1173 1174 @Override handleMessage(Message msg)1175 public void handleMessage(Message msg) { 1176 switch(msg.what) { 1177 case CAMERA_MSG_SHUTTER: 1178 if (mShutterCallback != null) { 1179 mShutterCallback.onShutter(); 1180 } 1181 return; 1182 1183 case CAMERA_MSG_RAW_IMAGE: 1184 if (mRawImageCallback != null) { 1185 mRawImageCallback.onPictureTaken((byte[])msg.obj, mCamera); 1186 } 1187 return; 1188 1189 case CAMERA_MSG_COMPRESSED_IMAGE: 1190 if (mJpegCallback != null) { 1191 mJpegCallback.onPictureTaken((byte[])msg.obj, mCamera); 1192 } 1193 return; 1194 1195 case CAMERA_MSG_PREVIEW_FRAME: 1196 PreviewCallback pCb = mPreviewCallback; 1197 if (pCb != null) { 1198 if (mOneShot) { 1199 // Clear the callback variable before the callback 1200 // in case the app calls setPreviewCallback from 1201 // the callback function 1202 mPreviewCallback = null; 1203 } else if (!mWithBuffer) { 1204 // We're faking the camera preview mode to prevent 1205 // the app from being flooded with preview frames. 1206 // Set to oneshot mode again. 1207 setHasPreviewCallback(true, false); 1208 } 1209 pCb.onPreviewFrame((byte[])msg.obj, mCamera); 1210 } 1211 return; 1212 1213 case CAMERA_MSG_POSTVIEW_FRAME: 1214 if (mPostviewCallback != null) { 1215 mPostviewCallback.onPictureTaken((byte[])msg.obj, mCamera); 1216 } 1217 return; 1218 1219 case CAMERA_MSG_FOCUS: 1220 AutoFocusCallback cb = null; 1221 synchronized (mAutoFocusCallbackLock) { 1222 cb = mAutoFocusCallback; 1223 } 1224 if (cb != null) { 1225 boolean success = msg.arg1 == 0 ? false : true; 1226 cb.onAutoFocus(success, mCamera); 1227 } 1228 return; 1229 1230 case CAMERA_MSG_ZOOM: 1231 if (mZoomListener != null) { 1232 mZoomListener.onZoomChange(msg.arg1, msg.arg2 != 0, mCamera); 1233 } 1234 return; 1235 1236 case CAMERA_MSG_PREVIEW_METADATA: 1237 if (mFaceListener != null) { 1238 mFaceListener.onFaceDetection((Face[])msg.obj, mCamera); 1239 } 1240 return; 1241 1242 case CAMERA_MSG_ERROR : 1243 Log.e(TAG, "Error " + msg.arg1); 1244 if (mDetailedErrorCallback != null) { 1245 mDetailedErrorCallback.onError(msg.arg1, mCamera); 1246 } else if (mErrorCallback != null) { 1247 if (msg.arg1 == CAMERA_ERROR_DISABLED) { 1248 mErrorCallback.onError(CAMERA_ERROR_EVICTED, mCamera); 1249 } else { 1250 mErrorCallback.onError(msg.arg1, mCamera); 1251 } 1252 } 1253 return; 1254 1255 case CAMERA_MSG_FOCUS_MOVE: 1256 if (mAutoFocusMoveCallback != null) { 1257 mAutoFocusMoveCallback.onAutoFocusMoving(msg.arg1 == 0 ? false : true, mCamera); 1258 } 1259 return; 1260 1261 default: 1262 Log.e(TAG, "Unknown message type " + msg.what); 1263 return; 1264 } 1265 } 1266 } 1267 postEventFromNative(Object camera_ref, int what, int arg1, int arg2, Object obj)1268 private static void postEventFromNative(Object camera_ref, 1269 int what, int arg1, int arg2, Object obj) 1270 { 1271 Camera c = (Camera)((WeakReference)camera_ref).get(); 1272 if (c == null) 1273 return; 1274 1275 if (c.mEventHandler != null) { 1276 Message m = c.mEventHandler.obtainMessage(what, arg1, arg2, obj); 1277 c.mEventHandler.sendMessage(m); 1278 } 1279 } 1280 1281 /** 1282 * Callback interface used to notify on completion of camera auto focus. 1283 * 1284 * <p>Devices that do not support auto-focus will receive a "fake" 1285 * callback to this interface. If your application needs auto-focus and 1286 * should not be installed on devices <em>without</em> auto-focus, you must 1287 * declare that your app uses the 1288 * {@code android.hardware.camera.autofocus} feature, in the 1289 * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/uses-feature-element.html"><uses-feature></a> 1290 * manifest element.</p> 1291 * 1292 * @see #autoFocus(AutoFocusCallback) 1293 * @deprecated We recommend using the new {@link android.hardware.camera2} API for new 1294 * applications. 1295 */ 1296 @Deprecated 1297 public interface AutoFocusCallback 1298 { 1299 /** 1300 * Called when the camera auto focus completes. If the camera 1301 * does not support auto-focus and autoFocus is called, 1302 * onAutoFocus will be called immediately with a fake value of 1303 * <code>success</code> set to <code>true</code>. 1304 * 1305 * The auto-focus routine does not lock auto-exposure and auto-white 1306 * balance after it completes. 1307 * 1308 * @param success true if focus was successful, false if otherwise 1309 * @param camera the Camera service object 1310 * @see android.hardware.Camera.Parameters#setAutoExposureLock(boolean) 1311 * @see android.hardware.Camera.Parameters#setAutoWhiteBalanceLock(boolean) 1312 */ onAutoFocus(boolean success, Camera camera)1313 void onAutoFocus(boolean success, Camera camera); 1314 } 1315 1316 /** 1317 * Starts camera auto-focus and registers a callback function to run when 1318 * the camera is focused. This method is only valid when preview is active 1319 * (between {@link #startPreview()} and before {@link #stopPreview()}). 1320 * 1321 * <p>Callers should check 1322 * {@link android.hardware.Camera.Parameters#getFocusMode()} to determine if 1323 * this method should be called. If the camera does not support auto-focus, 1324 * it is a no-op and {@link AutoFocusCallback#onAutoFocus(boolean, Camera)} 1325 * callback will be called immediately. 1326 * 1327 * <p>If your application should not be installed 1328 * on devices without auto-focus, you must declare that your application 1329 * uses auto-focus with the 1330 * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/uses-feature-element.html"><uses-feature></a> 1331 * manifest element.</p> 1332 * 1333 * <p>If the current flash mode is not 1334 * {@link android.hardware.Camera.Parameters#FLASH_MODE_OFF}, flash may be 1335 * fired during auto-focus, depending on the driver and camera hardware.<p> 1336 * 1337 * <p>Auto-exposure lock {@link android.hardware.Camera.Parameters#getAutoExposureLock()} 1338 * and auto-white balance locks {@link android.hardware.Camera.Parameters#getAutoWhiteBalanceLock()} 1339 * do not change during and after autofocus. But auto-focus routine may stop 1340 * auto-exposure and auto-white balance transiently during focusing. 1341 * 1342 * <p>Stopping preview with {@link #stopPreview()}, or triggering still 1343 * image capture with {@link #takePicture(Camera.ShutterCallback, 1344 * Camera.PictureCallback, Camera.PictureCallback)}, will not change the 1345 * the focus position. Applications must call cancelAutoFocus to reset the 1346 * focus.</p> 1347 * 1348 * <p>If autofocus is successful, consider using 1349 * {@link android.media.MediaActionSound} to properly play back an autofocus 1350 * success sound to the user.</p> 1351 * 1352 * @param cb the callback to run 1353 * @throws RuntimeException if starting autofocus fails; usually this would 1354 * be because of a hardware or other low-level error, or because 1355 * release() has been called on this Camera instance. 1356 * @see #cancelAutoFocus() 1357 * @see android.hardware.Camera.Parameters#setAutoExposureLock(boolean) 1358 * @see android.hardware.Camera.Parameters#setAutoWhiteBalanceLock(boolean) 1359 * @see android.media.MediaActionSound 1360 */ autoFocus(AutoFocusCallback cb)1361 public final void autoFocus(AutoFocusCallback cb) 1362 { 1363 synchronized (mAutoFocusCallbackLock) { 1364 mAutoFocusCallback = cb; 1365 } 1366 native_autoFocus(); 1367 } native_autoFocus()1368 private native final void native_autoFocus(); 1369 1370 /** 1371 * Cancels any auto-focus function in progress. 1372 * Whether or not auto-focus is currently in progress, 1373 * this function will return the focus position to the default. 1374 * If the camera does not support auto-focus, this is a no-op. 1375 * 1376 * @throws RuntimeException if canceling autofocus fails; usually this would 1377 * be because of a hardware or other low-level error, or because 1378 * release() has been called on this Camera instance. 1379 * @see #autoFocus(Camera.AutoFocusCallback) 1380 */ cancelAutoFocus()1381 public final void cancelAutoFocus() 1382 { 1383 synchronized (mAutoFocusCallbackLock) { 1384 mAutoFocusCallback = null; 1385 } 1386 native_cancelAutoFocus(); 1387 // CAMERA_MSG_FOCUS should be removed here because the following 1388 // scenario can happen: 1389 // - An application uses the same thread for autoFocus, cancelAutoFocus 1390 // and looper thread. 1391 // - The application calls autoFocus. 1392 // - HAL sends CAMERA_MSG_FOCUS, which enters the looper message queue. 1393 // Before event handler's handleMessage() is invoked, the application 1394 // calls cancelAutoFocus and autoFocus. 1395 // - The application gets the old CAMERA_MSG_FOCUS and thinks autofocus 1396 // has been completed. But in fact it is not. 1397 // 1398 // As documented in the beginning of the file, apps should not use 1399 // multiple threads to call autoFocus and cancelAutoFocus at the same 1400 // time. It is HAL's responsibility not to send a CAMERA_MSG_FOCUS 1401 // message after native_cancelAutoFocus is called. 1402 mEventHandler.removeMessages(CAMERA_MSG_FOCUS); 1403 } native_cancelAutoFocus()1404 private native final void native_cancelAutoFocus(); 1405 1406 /** 1407 * Callback interface used to notify on auto focus start and stop. 1408 * 1409 * <p>This is only supported in continuous autofocus modes -- {@link 1410 * Parameters#FOCUS_MODE_CONTINUOUS_VIDEO} and {@link 1411 * Parameters#FOCUS_MODE_CONTINUOUS_PICTURE}. Applications can show 1412 * autofocus animation based on this.</p> 1413 * 1414 * @deprecated We recommend using the new {@link android.hardware.camera2} API for new 1415 * applications. 1416 */ 1417 @Deprecated 1418 public interface AutoFocusMoveCallback 1419 { 1420 /** 1421 * Called when the camera auto focus starts or stops. 1422 * 1423 * @param start true if focus starts to move, false if focus stops to move 1424 * @param camera the Camera service object 1425 */ onAutoFocusMoving(boolean start, Camera camera)1426 void onAutoFocusMoving(boolean start, Camera camera); 1427 } 1428 1429 /** 1430 * Sets camera auto-focus move callback. 1431 * 1432 * @param cb the callback to run 1433 * @throws RuntimeException if enabling the focus move callback fails; 1434 * usually this would be because of a hardware or other low-level error, 1435 * or because release() has been called on this Camera instance. 1436 */ setAutoFocusMoveCallback(AutoFocusMoveCallback cb)1437 public void setAutoFocusMoveCallback(AutoFocusMoveCallback cb) { 1438 mAutoFocusMoveCallback = cb; 1439 enableFocusMoveCallback((mAutoFocusMoveCallback != null) ? 1 : 0); 1440 } 1441 enableFocusMoveCallback(int enable)1442 private native void enableFocusMoveCallback(int enable); 1443 1444 /** 1445 * Callback interface used to signal the moment of actual image capture. 1446 * 1447 * @see #takePicture(ShutterCallback, PictureCallback, PictureCallback, PictureCallback) 1448 * 1449 * @deprecated We recommend using the new {@link android.hardware.camera2} API for new 1450 * applications. 1451 */ 1452 @Deprecated 1453 public interface ShutterCallback 1454 { 1455 /** 1456 * Called as near as possible to the moment when a photo is captured 1457 * from the sensor. This is a good opportunity to play a shutter sound 1458 * or give other feedback of camera operation. This may be some time 1459 * after the photo was triggered, but some time before the actual data 1460 * is available. 1461 */ onShutter()1462 void onShutter(); 1463 } 1464 1465 /** 1466 * Callback interface used to supply image data from a photo capture. 1467 * 1468 * @see #takePicture(ShutterCallback, PictureCallback, PictureCallback, PictureCallback) 1469 * 1470 * @deprecated We recommend using the new {@link android.hardware.camera2} API for new 1471 * applications. 1472 */ 1473 @Deprecated 1474 public interface PictureCallback { 1475 /** 1476 * Called when image data is available after a picture is taken. 1477 * The format of the data depends on the context of the callback 1478 * and {@link Camera.Parameters} settings. 1479 * 1480 * @param data a byte array of the picture data 1481 * @param camera the Camera service object 1482 */ onPictureTaken(byte[] data, Camera camera)1483 void onPictureTaken(byte[] data, Camera camera); 1484 }; 1485 1486 /** 1487 * Equivalent to <pre>takePicture(Shutter, raw, null, jpeg)</pre>. 1488 * 1489 * @see #takePicture(ShutterCallback, PictureCallback, PictureCallback, PictureCallback) 1490 */ takePicture(ShutterCallback shutter, PictureCallback raw, PictureCallback jpeg)1491 public final void takePicture(ShutterCallback shutter, PictureCallback raw, 1492 PictureCallback jpeg) { 1493 takePicture(shutter, raw, null, jpeg); 1494 } native_takePicture(int msgType)1495 private native final void native_takePicture(int msgType); 1496 1497 /** 1498 * Triggers an asynchronous image capture. The camera service will initiate 1499 * a series of callbacks to the application as the image capture progresses. 1500 * The shutter callback occurs after the image is captured. This can be used 1501 * to trigger a sound to let the user know that image has been captured. The 1502 * raw callback occurs when the raw image data is available (NOTE: the data 1503 * will be null if there is no raw image callback buffer available or the 1504 * raw image callback buffer is not large enough to hold the raw image). 1505 * The postview callback occurs when a scaled, fully processed postview 1506 * image is available (NOTE: not all hardware supports this). The jpeg 1507 * callback occurs when the compressed image is available. If the 1508 * application does not need a particular callback, a null can be passed 1509 * instead of a callback method. 1510 * 1511 * <p>This method is only valid when preview is active (after 1512 * {@link #startPreview()}). Preview will be stopped after the image is 1513 * taken; callers must call {@link #startPreview()} again if they want to 1514 * re-start preview or take more pictures. This should not be called between 1515 * {@link android.media.MediaRecorder#start()} and 1516 * {@link android.media.MediaRecorder#stop()}. 1517 * 1518 * <p>After calling this method, you must not call {@link #startPreview()} 1519 * or take another picture until the JPEG callback has returned. 1520 * 1521 * @param shutter the callback for image capture moment, or null 1522 * @param raw the callback for raw (uncompressed) image data, or null 1523 * @param postview callback with postview image data, may be null 1524 * @param jpeg the callback for JPEG image data, or null 1525 * @throws RuntimeException if starting picture capture fails; usually this 1526 * would be because of a hardware or other low-level error, or because 1527 * release() has been called on this Camera instance. 1528 */ takePicture(ShutterCallback shutter, PictureCallback raw, PictureCallback postview, PictureCallback jpeg)1529 public final void takePicture(ShutterCallback shutter, PictureCallback raw, 1530 PictureCallback postview, PictureCallback jpeg) { 1531 mShutterCallback = shutter; 1532 mRawImageCallback = raw; 1533 mPostviewCallback = postview; 1534 mJpegCallback = jpeg; 1535 1536 // If callback is not set, do not send me callbacks. 1537 int msgType = 0; 1538 if (mShutterCallback != null) { 1539 msgType |= CAMERA_MSG_SHUTTER; 1540 } 1541 if (mRawImageCallback != null) { 1542 msgType |= CAMERA_MSG_RAW_IMAGE; 1543 } 1544 if (mPostviewCallback != null) { 1545 msgType |= CAMERA_MSG_POSTVIEW_FRAME; 1546 } 1547 if (mJpegCallback != null) { 1548 msgType |= CAMERA_MSG_COMPRESSED_IMAGE; 1549 } 1550 1551 native_takePicture(msgType); 1552 mFaceDetectionRunning = false; 1553 } 1554 1555 /** 1556 * Zooms to the requested value smoothly. The driver will notify {@link 1557 * OnZoomChangeListener} of the zoom value and whether zoom is stopped at 1558 * the time. For example, suppose the current zoom is 0 and startSmoothZoom 1559 * is called with value 3. The 1560 * {@link Camera.OnZoomChangeListener#onZoomChange(int, boolean, Camera)} 1561 * method will be called three times with zoom values 1, 2, and 3. 1562 * Applications can call {@link #stopSmoothZoom} to stop the zoom earlier. 1563 * Applications should not call startSmoothZoom again or change the zoom 1564 * value before zoom stops. If the supplied zoom value equals to the current 1565 * zoom value, no zoom callback will be generated. This method is supported 1566 * if {@link android.hardware.Camera.Parameters#isSmoothZoomSupported} 1567 * returns true. 1568 * 1569 * @param value zoom value. The valid range is 0 to {@link 1570 * android.hardware.Camera.Parameters#getMaxZoom}. 1571 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the zoom value is invalid. 1572 * @throws RuntimeException if the method fails. 1573 * @see #setZoomChangeListener(OnZoomChangeListener) 1574 */ startSmoothZoom(int value)1575 public native final void startSmoothZoom(int value); 1576 1577 /** 1578 * Stops the smooth zoom. Applications should wait for the {@link 1579 * OnZoomChangeListener} to know when the zoom is actually stopped. This 1580 * method is supported if {@link 1581 * android.hardware.Camera.Parameters#isSmoothZoomSupported} is true. 1582 * 1583 * @throws RuntimeException if the method fails. 1584 */ stopSmoothZoom()1585 public native final void stopSmoothZoom(); 1586 1587 /** 1588 * Set the clockwise rotation of preview display in degrees. This affects 1589 * the preview frames and the picture displayed after snapshot. This method 1590 * is useful for portrait mode applications. Note that preview display of 1591 * front-facing cameras is flipped horizontally before the rotation, that 1592 * is, the image is reflected along the central vertical axis of the camera 1593 * sensor. So the users can see themselves as looking into a mirror. 1594 * 1595 * <p>This does not affect the order of byte array passed in {@link 1596 * PreviewCallback#onPreviewFrame}, JPEG pictures, or recorded videos. This 1597 * method is not allowed to be called during preview. 1598 * 1599 * <p>If you want to make the camera image show in the same orientation as 1600 * the display, you can use the following code. 1601 * <pre> 1602 * public static void setCameraDisplayOrientation(Activity activity, 1603 * int cameraId, android.hardware.Camera camera) { 1604 * android.hardware.Camera.CameraInfo info = 1605 * new android.hardware.Camera.CameraInfo(); 1606 * android.hardware.Camera.getCameraInfo(cameraId, info); 1607 * int rotation = activity.getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay() 1608 * .getRotation(); 1609 * int degrees = 0; 1610 * switch (rotation) { 1611 * case Surface.ROTATION_0: degrees = 0; break; 1612 * case Surface.ROTATION_90: degrees = 90; break; 1613 * case Surface.ROTATION_180: degrees = 180; break; 1614 * case Surface.ROTATION_270: degrees = 270; break; 1615 * } 1616 * 1617 * int result; 1618 * if (info.facing == Camera.CameraInfo.CAMERA_FACING_FRONT) { 1619 * result = (info.orientation + degrees) % 360; 1620 * result = (360 - result) % 360; // compensate the mirror 1621 * } else { // back-facing 1622 * result = (info.orientation - degrees + 360) % 360; 1623 * } 1624 * camera.setDisplayOrientation(result); 1625 * } 1626 * </pre> 1627 * 1628 * <p>Starting from API level 14, this method can be called when preview is 1629 * active. 1630 * 1631 * <p><b>Note: </b>Before API level 24, the default value for orientation is 0. Starting in 1632 * API level 24, the default orientation will be such that applications in forced-landscape mode 1633 * will have correct preview orientation, which may be either a default of 0 or 1634 * 180. Applications that operate in portrait mode or allow for changing orientation must still 1635 * call this method after each orientation change to ensure correct preview display in all 1636 * cases.</p> 1637 * 1638 * @param degrees the angle that the picture will be rotated clockwise. 1639 * Valid values are 0, 90, 180, and 270. 1640 * @throws RuntimeException if setting orientation fails; usually this would 1641 * be because of a hardware or other low-level error, or because 1642 * release() has been called on this Camera instance. 1643 * @see #setPreviewDisplay(SurfaceHolder) 1644 */ setDisplayOrientation(int degrees)1645 public native final void setDisplayOrientation(int degrees); 1646 1647 /** 1648 * <p>Enable or disable the default shutter sound when taking a picture.</p> 1649 * 1650 * <p>By default, the camera plays the system-defined camera shutter sound 1651 * when {@link #takePicture} is called. Using this method, the shutter sound 1652 * can be disabled. It is strongly recommended that an alternative shutter 1653 * sound is played in the {@link ShutterCallback} when the system shutter 1654 * sound is disabled.</p> 1655 * 1656 * <p>Note that devices may not always allow disabling the camera shutter 1657 * sound. If the shutter sound state cannot be set to the desired value, 1658 * this method will return false. {@link CameraInfo#canDisableShutterSound} 1659 * can be used to determine whether the device will allow the shutter sound 1660 * to be disabled.</p> 1661 * 1662 * @param enabled whether the camera should play the system shutter sound 1663 * when {@link #takePicture takePicture} is called. 1664 * @return {@code true} if the shutter sound state was successfully 1665 * changed. {@code false} if the shutter sound state could not be 1666 * changed. {@code true} is also returned if shutter sound playback 1667 * is already set to the requested state. 1668 * @throws RuntimeException if the call fails; usually this would be because 1669 * of a hardware or other low-level error, or because release() has been 1670 * called on this Camera instance. 1671 * @see #takePicture 1672 * @see CameraInfo#canDisableShutterSound 1673 * @see ShutterCallback 1674 */ enableShutterSound(boolean enabled)1675 public final boolean enableShutterSound(boolean enabled) { 1676 boolean canDisableShutterSound = true; 1677 IBinder b = ServiceManager.getService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE); 1678 IAudioService audioService = IAudioService.Stub.asInterface(b); 1679 try { 1680 if (audioService.isCameraSoundForced()) { 1681 canDisableShutterSound = false; 1682 } 1683 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1684 Log.e(TAG, "Audio service is unavailable for queries"); 1685 } 1686 if (!enabled && !canDisableShutterSound) { 1687 return false; 1688 } 1689 synchronized (mShutterSoundLock) { 1690 mShutterSoundEnabledFromApp = enabled; 1691 // Return the result of _enableShutterSound(enabled) in all cases. 1692 // If the shutter sound can be disabled, disable it when the device is in DnD mode. 1693 boolean ret = _enableShutterSound(enabled); 1694 if (enabled && !mHasAppOpsPlayAudio) { 1695 Log.i(TAG, "Shutter sound is not allowed by AppOpsManager"); 1696 if (canDisableShutterSound) { 1697 _enableShutterSound(false); 1698 } 1699 } 1700 return ret; 1701 } 1702 } 1703 1704 /** 1705 * Disable the shutter sound unconditionally. 1706 * 1707 * <p> 1708 * This is only guaranteed to work for legacy cameras 1709 * (i.e. initialized with {@link #cameraInitUnspecified}). Trying to call this on 1710 * a regular camera will force a conditional check in the camera service. 1711 * </p> 1712 * 1713 * @return {@code true} if the shutter sound state was successfully 1714 * changed. {@code false} if the shutter sound state could not be 1715 * changed. {@code true} is also returned if shutter sound playback 1716 * is already set to the requested state. 1717 * 1718 * @hide 1719 */ disableShutterSound()1720 public final boolean disableShutterSound() { 1721 return _enableShutterSound(/*enabled*/false); 1722 } 1723 _enableShutterSound(boolean enabled)1724 private native final boolean _enableShutterSound(boolean enabled); 1725 1726 private static class IAppOpsCallbackWrapper extends IAppOpsCallback.Stub { 1727 private final WeakReference<Camera> mWeakCamera; 1728 IAppOpsCallbackWrapper(Camera camera)1729 IAppOpsCallbackWrapper(Camera camera) { 1730 mWeakCamera = new WeakReference<Camera>(camera); 1731 } 1732 1733 @Override opChanged(int op, int uid, String packageName)1734 public void opChanged(int op, int uid, String packageName) { 1735 if (op == AppOpsManager.OP_PLAY_AUDIO) { 1736 final Camera camera = mWeakCamera.get(); 1737 if (camera != null) { 1738 camera.updateAppOpsPlayAudio(); 1739 } 1740 } 1741 } 1742 } 1743 updateAppOpsPlayAudio()1744 private void updateAppOpsPlayAudio() { 1745 synchronized (mShutterSoundLock) { 1746 boolean oldHasAppOpsPlayAudio = mHasAppOpsPlayAudio; 1747 try { 1748 int mode = AppOpsManager.MODE_IGNORED; 1749 if (mAppOps != null) { 1750 mode = mAppOps.checkAudioOperation(AppOpsManager.OP_PLAY_AUDIO, 1751 AudioAttributes.USAGE_ASSISTANCE_SONIFICATION, 1752 Process.myUid(), ActivityThread.currentPackageName()); 1753 } 1754 mHasAppOpsPlayAudio = mode == AppOpsManager.MODE_ALLOWED; 1755 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1756 Log.e(TAG, "AppOpsService check audio operation failed"); 1757 mHasAppOpsPlayAudio = false; 1758 } 1759 if (oldHasAppOpsPlayAudio != mHasAppOpsPlayAudio) { 1760 if (!mHasAppOpsPlayAudio) { 1761 IBinder b = ServiceManager.getService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE); 1762 IAudioService audioService = IAudioService.Stub.asInterface(b); 1763 try { 1764 if (audioService.isCameraSoundForced()) { 1765 return; 1766 } 1767 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1768 Log.e(TAG, "Audio service is unavailable for queries"); 1769 } 1770 _enableShutterSound(false); 1771 } else { 1772 enableShutterSound(mShutterSoundEnabledFromApp); 1773 } 1774 } 1775 } 1776 } 1777 1778 /** 1779 * Callback interface for zoom changes during a smooth zoom operation. 1780 * 1781 * @see #setZoomChangeListener(OnZoomChangeListener) 1782 * @see #startSmoothZoom(int) 1783 * 1784 * @deprecated We recommend using the new {@link android.hardware.camera2} API for new 1785 * applications. 1786 */ 1787 @Deprecated 1788 public interface OnZoomChangeListener 1789 { 1790 /** 1791 * Called when the zoom value has changed during a smooth zoom. 1792 * 1793 * @param zoomValue the current zoom value. In smooth zoom mode, camera 1794 * calls this for every new zoom value. 1795 * @param stopped whether smooth zoom is stopped. If the value is true, 1796 * this is the last zoom update for the application. 1797 * @param camera the Camera service object 1798 */ onZoomChange(int zoomValue, boolean stopped, Camera camera)1799 void onZoomChange(int zoomValue, boolean stopped, Camera camera); 1800 }; 1801 1802 /** 1803 * Registers a listener to be notified when the zoom value is updated by the 1804 * camera driver during smooth zoom. 1805 * 1806 * @param listener the listener to notify 1807 * @see #startSmoothZoom(int) 1808 */ setZoomChangeListener(OnZoomChangeListener listener)1809 public final void setZoomChangeListener(OnZoomChangeListener listener) 1810 { 1811 mZoomListener = listener; 1812 } 1813 1814 /** 1815 * Callback interface for face detected in the preview frame. 1816 * 1817 * @deprecated We recommend using the new {@link android.hardware.camera2} API for new 1818 * applications. 1819 */ 1820 @Deprecated 1821 public interface FaceDetectionListener 1822 { 1823 /** 1824 * Notify the listener of the detected faces in the preview frame. 1825 * 1826 * @param faces The detected faces in a list 1827 * @param camera The {@link Camera} service object 1828 */ onFaceDetection(Face[] faces, Camera camera)1829 void onFaceDetection(Face[] faces, Camera camera); 1830 } 1831 1832 /** 1833 * Registers a listener to be notified about the faces detected in the 1834 * preview frame. 1835 * 1836 * @param listener the listener to notify 1837 * @see #startFaceDetection() 1838 */ setFaceDetectionListener(FaceDetectionListener listener)1839 public final void setFaceDetectionListener(FaceDetectionListener listener) 1840 { 1841 mFaceListener = listener; 1842 } 1843 1844 /** 1845 * Starts the face detection. This should be called after preview is started. 1846 * The camera will notify {@link FaceDetectionListener} of the detected 1847 * faces in the preview frame. The detected faces may be the same as the 1848 * previous ones. Applications should call {@link #stopFaceDetection} to 1849 * stop the face detection. This method is supported if {@link 1850 * Parameters#getMaxNumDetectedFaces()} returns a number larger than 0. 1851 * If the face detection has started, apps should not call this again. 1852 * 1853 * <p>When the face detection is running, {@link Parameters#setWhiteBalance(String)}, 1854 * {@link Parameters#setFocusAreas(List)}, and {@link Parameters#setMeteringAreas(List)} 1855 * have no effect. The camera uses the detected faces to do auto-white balance, 1856 * auto exposure, and autofocus. 1857 * 1858 * <p>If the apps call {@link #autoFocus(AutoFocusCallback)}, the camera 1859 * will stop sending face callbacks. The last face callback indicates the 1860 * areas used to do autofocus. After focus completes, face detection will 1861 * resume sending face callbacks. If the apps call {@link 1862 * #cancelAutoFocus()}, the face callbacks will also resume.</p> 1863 * 1864 * <p>After calling {@link #takePicture(Camera.ShutterCallback, Camera.PictureCallback, 1865 * Camera.PictureCallback)} or {@link #stopPreview()}, and then resuming 1866 * preview with {@link #startPreview()}, the apps should call this method 1867 * again to resume face detection.</p> 1868 * 1869 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the face detection is unsupported. 1870 * @throws RuntimeException if the method fails or the face detection is 1871 * already running. 1872 * @see FaceDetectionListener 1873 * @see #stopFaceDetection() 1874 * @see Parameters#getMaxNumDetectedFaces() 1875 */ startFaceDetection()1876 public final void startFaceDetection() { 1877 if (mFaceDetectionRunning) { 1878 throw new RuntimeException("Face detection is already running"); 1879 } 1880 _startFaceDetection(CAMERA_FACE_DETECTION_HW); 1881 mFaceDetectionRunning = true; 1882 } 1883 1884 /** 1885 * Stops the face detection. 1886 * 1887 * @see #startFaceDetection() 1888 */ stopFaceDetection()1889 public final void stopFaceDetection() { 1890 _stopFaceDetection(); 1891 mFaceDetectionRunning = false; 1892 } 1893 _startFaceDetection(int type)1894 private native final void _startFaceDetection(int type); _stopFaceDetection()1895 private native final void _stopFaceDetection(); 1896 1897 /** 1898 * Information about a face identified through camera face detection. 1899 * 1900 * <p>When face detection is used with a camera, the {@link FaceDetectionListener} returns a 1901 * list of face objects for use in focusing and metering.</p> 1902 * 1903 * @see FaceDetectionListener 1904 * @deprecated We recommend using the new {@link android.hardware.camera2} API for new 1905 * applications. 1906 */ 1907 @Deprecated 1908 public static class Face { 1909 /** 1910 * Create an empty face. 1911 */ Face()1912 public Face() { 1913 } 1914 1915 /** 1916 * Bounds of the face. (-1000, -1000) represents the top-left of the 1917 * camera field of view, and (1000, 1000) represents the bottom-right of 1918 * the field of view. For example, suppose the size of the viewfinder UI 1919 * is 800x480. The rect passed from the driver is (-1000, -1000, 0, 0). 1920 * The corresponding viewfinder rect should be (0, 0, 400, 240). It is 1921 * guaranteed left < right and top < bottom. The coordinates can be 1922 * smaller than -1000 or bigger than 1000. But at least one vertex will 1923 * be within (-1000, -1000) and (1000, 1000). 1924 * 1925 * <p>The direction is relative to the sensor orientation, that is, what 1926 * the sensor sees. The direction is not affected by the rotation or 1927 * mirroring of {@link #setDisplayOrientation(int)}. The face bounding 1928 * rectangle does not provide any information about face orientation.</p> 1929 * 1930 * <p>Here is the matrix to convert driver coordinates to View coordinates 1931 * in pixels.</p> 1932 * <pre> 1933 * Matrix matrix = new Matrix(); 1934 * CameraInfo info = CameraHolder.instance().getCameraInfo()[cameraId]; 1935 * // Need mirror for front camera. 1936 * boolean mirror = (info.facing == CameraInfo.CAMERA_FACING_FRONT); 1937 * matrix.setScale(mirror ? -1 : 1, 1); 1938 * // This is the value for android.hardware.Camera.setDisplayOrientation. 1939 * matrix.postRotate(displayOrientation); 1940 * // Camera driver coordinates range from (-1000, -1000) to (1000, 1000). 1941 * // UI coordinates range from (0, 0) to (width, height). 1942 * matrix.postScale(view.getWidth() / 2000f, view.getHeight() / 2000f); 1943 * matrix.postTranslate(view.getWidth() / 2f, view.getHeight() / 2f); 1944 * </pre> 1945 * 1946 * @see #startFaceDetection() 1947 */ 1948 public Rect rect; 1949 1950 /** 1951 * <p>The confidence level for the detection of the face. The range is 1 to 1952 * 100. 100 is the highest confidence.</p> 1953 * 1954 * <p>Depending on the device, even very low-confidence faces may be 1955 * listed, so applications should filter out faces with low confidence, 1956 * depending on the use case. For a typical point-and-shoot camera 1957 * application that wishes to display rectangles around detected faces, 1958 * filtering out faces with confidence less than 50 is recommended.</p> 1959 * 1960 * @see #startFaceDetection() 1961 */ 1962 public int score; 1963 1964 /** 1965 * An unique id per face while the face is visible to the tracker. If 1966 * the face leaves the field-of-view and comes back, it will get a new 1967 * id. This is an optional field, may not be supported on all devices. 1968 * If not supported, id will always be set to -1. The optional fields 1969 * are supported as a set. Either they are all valid, or none of them 1970 * are. 1971 */ 1972 public int id = -1; 1973 1974 /** 1975 * The coordinates of the center of the left eye. The coordinates are in 1976 * the same space as the ones for {@link #rect}. This is an optional 1977 * field, may not be supported on all devices. If not supported, the 1978 * value will always be set to null. The optional fields are supported 1979 * as a set. Either they are all valid, or none of them are. 1980 */ 1981 public Point leftEye = null; 1982 1983 /** 1984 * The coordinates of the center of the right eye. The coordinates are 1985 * in the same space as the ones for {@link #rect}.This is an optional 1986 * field, may not be supported on all devices. If not supported, the 1987 * value will always be set to null. The optional fields are supported 1988 * as a set. Either they are all valid, or none of them are. 1989 */ 1990 public Point rightEye = null; 1991 1992 /** 1993 * The coordinates of the center of the mouth. The coordinates are in 1994 * the same space as the ones for {@link #rect}. This is an optional 1995 * field, may not be supported on all devices. If not supported, the 1996 * value will always be set to null. The optional fields are supported 1997 * as a set. Either they are all valid, or none of them are. 1998 */ 1999 public Point mouth = null; 2000 } 2001 2002 /** 2003 * Unspecified camera error. 2004 * @see Camera.ErrorCallback 2005 */ 2006 public static final int CAMERA_ERROR_UNKNOWN = 1; 2007 2008 /** 2009 * Camera was disconnected due to use by higher priority user. 2010 * @see Camera.ErrorCallback 2011 */ 2012 public static final int CAMERA_ERROR_EVICTED = 2; 2013 2014 /** 2015 * Camera was disconnected due to device policy change or client 2016 * application going to background. 2017 * @see Camera.ErrorCallback 2018 * 2019 * @hide 2020 */ 2021 public static final int CAMERA_ERROR_DISABLED = 3; 2022 2023 /** 2024 * Media server died. In this case, the application must release the 2025 * Camera object and instantiate a new one. 2026 * @see Camera.ErrorCallback 2027 */ 2028 public static final int CAMERA_ERROR_SERVER_DIED = 100; 2029 2030 /** 2031 * Callback interface for camera error notification. 2032 * 2033 * @see #setErrorCallback(ErrorCallback) 2034 * 2035 * @deprecated We recommend using the new {@link android.hardware.camera2} API for new 2036 * applications. 2037 */ 2038 @Deprecated 2039 public interface ErrorCallback 2040 { 2041 /** 2042 * Callback for camera errors. 2043 * @param error error code: 2044 * <ul> 2045 * <li>{@link #CAMERA_ERROR_UNKNOWN} 2046 * <li>{@link #CAMERA_ERROR_SERVER_DIED} 2047 * </ul> 2048 * @param camera the Camera service object 2049 */ onError(int error, Camera camera)2050 void onError(int error, Camera camera); 2051 }; 2052 2053 /** 2054 * Registers a callback to be invoked when an error occurs. 2055 * @param cb The callback to run 2056 */ setErrorCallback(ErrorCallback cb)2057 public final void setErrorCallback(ErrorCallback cb) 2058 { 2059 mErrorCallback = cb; 2060 } 2061 2062 /** 2063 * Registers a callback to be invoked when an error occurs. 2064 * The detailed error callback may contain error code that 2065 * gives more detailed information about the error. 2066 * 2067 * When a detailed callback is set, the callback set via 2068 * #setErrorCallback(ErrorCallback) will stop receiving 2069 * onError call. 2070 * 2071 * @param cb The callback to run 2072 * 2073 * @hide 2074 */ setDetailedErrorCallback(ErrorCallback cb)2075 public final void setDetailedErrorCallback(ErrorCallback cb) 2076 { 2077 mDetailedErrorCallback = cb; 2078 } 2079 native_setParameters(String params)2080 private native final void native_setParameters(String params); native_getParameters()2081 private native final String native_getParameters(); 2082 2083 /** 2084 * Changes the settings for this Camera service. 2085 * 2086 * @param params the Parameters to use for this Camera service 2087 * @throws RuntimeException if any parameter is invalid or not supported. 2088 * @see #getParameters() 2089 */ setParameters(Parameters params)2090 public void setParameters(Parameters params) { 2091 // If using preview allocations, don't allow preview size changes 2092 if (mUsingPreviewAllocation) { 2093 Size newPreviewSize = params.getPreviewSize(); 2094 Size currentPreviewSize = getParameters().getPreviewSize(); 2095 if (newPreviewSize.width != currentPreviewSize.width || 2096 newPreviewSize.height != currentPreviewSize.height) { 2097 throw new IllegalStateException("Cannot change preview size" + 2098 " while a preview allocation is configured."); 2099 } 2100 } 2101 2102 native_setParameters(params.flatten()); 2103 } 2104 2105 /** 2106 * Returns the current settings for this Camera service. 2107 * If modifications are made to the returned Parameters, they must be passed 2108 * to {@link #setParameters(Camera.Parameters)} to take effect. 2109 * 2110 * @throws RuntimeException if reading parameters fails; usually this would 2111 * be because of a hardware or other low-level error, or because 2112 * release() has been called on this Camera instance. 2113 * @see #setParameters(Camera.Parameters) 2114 */ getParameters()2115 public Parameters getParameters() { 2116 Parameters p = new Parameters(); 2117 String s = native_getParameters(); 2118 p.unflatten(s); 2119 return p; 2120 } 2121 2122 /** 2123 * Returns an empty {@link Parameters} for testing purpose. 2124 * 2125 * @return a Parameter object. 2126 * 2127 * @hide 2128 */ getEmptyParameters()2129 public static Parameters getEmptyParameters() { 2130 Camera camera = new Camera(); 2131 return camera.new Parameters(); 2132 } 2133 2134 /** 2135 * Returns a copied {@link Parameters}; for shim use only. 2136 * 2137 * @param parameters a non-{@code null} parameters 2138 * @return a Parameter object, with all the parameters copied from {@code parameters}. 2139 * 2140 * @throws NullPointerException if {@code parameters} was {@code null} 2141 * @hide 2142 */ getParametersCopy(Camera.Parameters parameters)2143 public static Parameters getParametersCopy(Camera.Parameters parameters) { 2144 if (parameters == null) { 2145 throw new NullPointerException("parameters must not be null"); 2146 } 2147 2148 Camera camera = parameters.getOuter(); 2149 Parameters p = camera.new Parameters(); 2150 p.copyFrom(parameters); 2151 2152 return p; 2153 } 2154 2155 /** 2156 * Image size (width and height dimensions). 2157 * @deprecated We recommend using the new {@link android.hardware.camera2} API for new 2158 * applications. 2159 */ 2160 @Deprecated 2161 public class Size { 2162 /** 2163 * Sets the dimensions for pictures. 2164 * 2165 * @param w the photo width (pixels) 2166 * @param h the photo height (pixels) 2167 */ Size(int w, int h)2168 public Size(int w, int h) { 2169 width = w; 2170 height = h; 2171 } 2172 /** 2173 * Compares {@code obj} to this size. 2174 * 2175 * @param obj the object to compare this size with. 2176 * @return {@code true} if the width and height of {@code obj} is the 2177 * same as those of this size. {@code false} otherwise. 2178 */ 2179 @Override equals(Object obj)2180 public boolean equals(Object obj) { 2181 if (!(obj instanceof Size)) { 2182 return false; 2183 } 2184 Size s = (Size) obj; 2185 return width == s.width && height == s.height; 2186 } 2187 @Override hashCode()2188 public int hashCode() { 2189 return width * 32713 + height; 2190 } 2191 /** width of the picture */ 2192 public int width; 2193 /** height of the picture */ 2194 public int height; 2195 }; 2196 2197 /** 2198 * <p>The Area class is used for choosing specific metering and focus areas for 2199 * the camera to use when calculating auto-exposure, auto-white balance, and 2200 * auto-focus.</p> 2201 * 2202 * <p>To find out how many simultaneous areas a given camera supports, use 2203 * {@link Parameters#getMaxNumMeteringAreas()} and 2204 * {@link Parameters#getMaxNumFocusAreas()}. If metering or focusing area 2205 * selection is unsupported, these methods will return 0.</p> 2206 * 2207 * <p>Each Area consists of a rectangle specifying its bounds, and a weight 2208 * that determines its importance. The bounds are relative to the camera's 2209 * current field of view. The coordinates are mapped so that (-1000, -1000) 2210 * is always the top-left corner of the current field of view, and (1000, 2211 * 1000) is always the bottom-right corner of the current field of 2212 * view. Setting Areas with bounds outside that range is not allowed. Areas 2213 * with zero or negative width or height are not allowed.</p> 2214 * 2215 * <p>The weight must range from 1 to 1000, and represents a weight for 2216 * every pixel in the area. This means that a large metering area with 2217 * the same weight as a smaller area will have more effect in the 2218 * metering result. Metering areas can overlap and the driver 2219 * will add the weights in the overlap region.</p> 2220 * 2221 * @see Parameters#setFocusAreas(List) 2222 * @see Parameters#getFocusAreas() 2223 * @see Parameters#getMaxNumFocusAreas() 2224 * @see Parameters#setMeteringAreas(List) 2225 * @see Parameters#getMeteringAreas() 2226 * @see Parameters#getMaxNumMeteringAreas() 2227 * 2228 * @deprecated We recommend using the new {@link android.hardware.camera2} API for new 2229 * applications. 2230 */ 2231 @Deprecated 2232 public static class Area { 2233 /** 2234 * Create an area with specified rectangle and weight. 2235 * 2236 * @param rect the bounds of the area. 2237 * @param weight the weight of the area. 2238 */ Area(Rect rect, int weight)2239 public Area(Rect rect, int weight) { 2240 this.rect = rect; 2241 this.weight = weight; 2242 } 2243 /** 2244 * Compares {@code obj} to this area. 2245 * 2246 * @param obj the object to compare this area with. 2247 * @return {@code true} if the rectangle and weight of {@code obj} is 2248 * the same as those of this area. {@code false} otherwise. 2249 */ 2250 @Override equals(Object obj)2251 public boolean equals(Object obj) { 2252 if (!(obj instanceof Area)) { 2253 return false; 2254 } 2255 Area a = (Area) obj; 2256 if (rect == null) { 2257 if (a.rect != null) return false; 2258 } else { 2259 if (!rect.equals(a.rect)) return false; 2260 } 2261 return weight == a.weight; 2262 } 2263 2264 /** 2265 * Bounds of the area. (-1000, -1000) represents the top-left of the 2266 * camera field of view, and (1000, 1000) represents the bottom-right of 2267 * the field of view. Setting bounds outside that range is not 2268 * allowed. Bounds with zero or negative width or height are not 2269 * allowed. 2270 * 2271 * @see Parameters#getFocusAreas() 2272 * @see Parameters#getMeteringAreas() 2273 */ 2274 public Rect rect; 2275 2276 /** 2277 * Weight of the area. The weight must range from 1 to 1000, and 2278 * represents a weight for every pixel in the area. This means that a 2279 * large metering area with the same weight as a smaller area will have 2280 * more effect in the metering result. Metering areas can overlap and 2281 * the driver will add the weights in the overlap region. 2282 * 2283 * @see Parameters#getFocusAreas() 2284 * @see Parameters#getMeteringAreas() 2285 */ 2286 public int weight; 2287 } 2288 2289 /** 2290 * Camera service settings. 2291 * 2292 * <p>To make camera parameters take effect, applications have to call 2293 * {@link Camera#setParameters(Camera.Parameters)}. For example, after 2294 * {@link Camera.Parameters#setWhiteBalance} is called, white balance is not 2295 * actually changed until {@link Camera#setParameters(Camera.Parameters)} 2296 * is called with the changed parameters object. 2297 * 2298 * <p>Different devices may have different camera capabilities, such as 2299 * picture size or flash modes. The application should query the camera 2300 * capabilities before setting parameters. For example, the application 2301 * should call {@link Camera.Parameters#getSupportedColorEffects()} before 2302 * calling {@link Camera.Parameters#setColorEffect(String)}. If the 2303 * camera does not support color effects, 2304 * {@link Camera.Parameters#getSupportedColorEffects()} will return null. 2305 * 2306 * @deprecated We recommend using the new {@link android.hardware.camera2} API for new 2307 * applications. 2308 */ 2309 @Deprecated 2310 public class Parameters { 2311 // Parameter keys to communicate with the camera driver. 2312 private static final String KEY_PREVIEW_SIZE = "preview-size"; 2313 private static final String KEY_PREVIEW_FORMAT = "preview-format"; 2314 private static final String KEY_PREVIEW_FRAME_RATE = "preview-frame-rate"; 2315 private static final String KEY_PREVIEW_FPS_RANGE = "preview-fps-range"; 2316 private static final String KEY_PICTURE_SIZE = "picture-size"; 2317 private static final String KEY_PICTURE_FORMAT = "picture-format"; 2318 private static final String KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_SIZE = "jpeg-thumbnail-size"; 2319 private static final String KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_WIDTH = "jpeg-thumbnail-width"; 2320 private static final String KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_HEIGHT = "jpeg-thumbnail-height"; 2321 private static final String KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_QUALITY = "jpeg-thumbnail-quality"; 2322 private static final String KEY_JPEG_QUALITY = "jpeg-quality"; 2323 private static final String KEY_ROTATION = "rotation"; 2324 private static final String KEY_GPS_LATITUDE = "gps-latitude"; 2325 private static final String KEY_GPS_LONGITUDE = "gps-longitude"; 2326 private static final String KEY_GPS_ALTITUDE = "gps-altitude"; 2327 private static final String KEY_GPS_TIMESTAMP = "gps-timestamp"; 2328 private static final String KEY_GPS_PROCESSING_METHOD = "gps-processing-method"; 2329 private static final String KEY_WHITE_BALANCE = "whitebalance"; 2330 private static final String KEY_EFFECT = "effect"; 2331 private static final String KEY_ANTIBANDING = "antibanding"; 2332 private static final String KEY_SCENE_MODE = "scene-mode"; 2333 private static final String KEY_FLASH_MODE = "flash-mode"; 2334 private static final String KEY_FOCUS_MODE = "focus-mode"; 2335 private static final String KEY_FOCUS_AREAS = "focus-areas"; 2336 private static final String KEY_MAX_NUM_FOCUS_AREAS = "max-num-focus-areas"; 2337 private static final String KEY_FOCAL_LENGTH = "focal-length"; 2338 private static final String KEY_HORIZONTAL_VIEW_ANGLE = "horizontal-view-angle"; 2339 private static final String KEY_VERTICAL_VIEW_ANGLE = "vertical-view-angle"; 2340 private static final String KEY_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION = "exposure-compensation"; 2341 private static final String KEY_MAX_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION = "max-exposure-compensation"; 2342 private static final String KEY_MIN_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION = "min-exposure-compensation"; 2343 private static final String KEY_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION_STEP = "exposure-compensation-step"; 2344 private static final String KEY_AUTO_EXPOSURE_LOCK = "auto-exposure-lock"; 2345 private static final String KEY_AUTO_EXPOSURE_LOCK_SUPPORTED = "auto-exposure-lock-supported"; 2346 private static final String KEY_AUTO_WHITEBALANCE_LOCK = "auto-whitebalance-lock"; 2347 private static final String KEY_AUTO_WHITEBALANCE_LOCK_SUPPORTED = "auto-whitebalance-lock-supported"; 2348 private static final String KEY_METERING_AREAS = "metering-areas"; 2349 private static final String KEY_MAX_NUM_METERING_AREAS = "max-num-metering-areas"; 2350 private static final String KEY_ZOOM = "zoom"; 2351 private static final String KEY_MAX_ZOOM = "max-zoom"; 2352 private static final String KEY_ZOOM_RATIOS = "zoom-ratios"; 2353 private static final String KEY_ZOOM_SUPPORTED = "zoom-supported"; 2354 private static final String KEY_SMOOTH_ZOOM_SUPPORTED = "smooth-zoom-supported"; 2355 private static final String KEY_FOCUS_DISTANCES = "focus-distances"; 2356 private static final String KEY_VIDEO_SIZE = "video-size"; 2357 private static final String KEY_PREFERRED_PREVIEW_SIZE_FOR_VIDEO = 2358 "preferred-preview-size-for-video"; 2359 private static final String KEY_MAX_NUM_DETECTED_FACES_HW = "max-num-detected-faces-hw"; 2360 private static final String KEY_MAX_NUM_DETECTED_FACES_SW = "max-num-detected-faces-sw"; 2361 private static final String KEY_RECORDING_HINT = "recording-hint"; 2362 private static final String KEY_VIDEO_SNAPSHOT_SUPPORTED = "video-snapshot-supported"; 2363 private static final String KEY_VIDEO_STABILIZATION = "video-stabilization"; 2364 private static final String KEY_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_SUPPORTED = "video-stabilization-supported"; 2365 2366 // Parameter key suffix for supported values. 2367 private static final String SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX = "-values"; 2368 2369 private static final String TRUE = "true"; 2370 private static final String FALSE = "false"; 2371 2372 // Values for white balance settings. 2373 public static final String WHITE_BALANCE_AUTO = "auto"; 2374 public static final String WHITE_BALANCE_INCANDESCENT = "incandescent"; 2375 public static final String WHITE_BALANCE_FLUORESCENT = "fluorescent"; 2376 public static final String WHITE_BALANCE_WARM_FLUORESCENT = "warm-fluorescent"; 2377 public static final String WHITE_BALANCE_DAYLIGHT = "daylight"; 2378 public static final String WHITE_BALANCE_CLOUDY_DAYLIGHT = "cloudy-daylight"; 2379 public static final String WHITE_BALANCE_TWILIGHT = "twilight"; 2380 public static final String WHITE_BALANCE_SHADE = "shade"; 2381 2382 // Values for color effect settings. 2383 public static final String EFFECT_NONE = "none"; 2384 public static final String EFFECT_MONO = "mono"; 2385 public static final String EFFECT_NEGATIVE = "negative"; 2386 public static final String EFFECT_SOLARIZE = "solarize"; 2387 public static final String EFFECT_SEPIA = "sepia"; 2388 public static final String EFFECT_POSTERIZE = "posterize"; 2389 public static final String EFFECT_WHITEBOARD = "whiteboard"; 2390 public static final String EFFECT_BLACKBOARD = "blackboard"; 2391 public static final String EFFECT_AQUA = "aqua"; 2392 2393 // Values for antibanding settings. 2394 public static final String ANTIBANDING_AUTO = "auto"; 2395 public static final String ANTIBANDING_50HZ = "50hz"; 2396 public static final String ANTIBANDING_60HZ = "60hz"; 2397 public static final String ANTIBANDING_OFF = "off"; 2398 2399 // Values for flash mode settings. 2400 /** 2401 * Flash will not be fired. 2402 */ 2403 public static final String FLASH_MODE_OFF = "off"; 2404 2405 /** 2406 * Flash will be fired automatically when required. The flash may be fired 2407 * during preview, auto-focus, or snapshot depending on the driver. 2408 */ 2409 public static final String FLASH_MODE_AUTO = "auto"; 2410 2411 /** 2412 * Flash will always be fired during snapshot. The flash may also be 2413 * fired during preview or auto-focus depending on the driver. 2414 */ 2415 public static final String FLASH_MODE_ON = "on"; 2416 2417 /** 2418 * Flash will be fired in red-eye reduction mode. 2419 */ 2420 public static final String FLASH_MODE_RED_EYE = "red-eye"; 2421 2422 /** 2423 * Constant emission of light during preview, auto-focus and snapshot. 2424 * This can also be used for video recording. 2425 */ 2426 public static final String FLASH_MODE_TORCH = "torch"; 2427 2428 /** 2429 * Scene mode is off. 2430 */ 2431 public static final String SCENE_MODE_AUTO = "auto"; 2432 2433 /** 2434 * Take photos of fast moving objects. Same as {@link 2435 * #SCENE_MODE_SPORTS}. 2436 */ 2437 public static final String SCENE_MODE_ACTION = "action"; 2438 2439 /** 2440 * Take people pictures. 2441 */ 2442 public static final String SCENE_MODE_PORTRAIT = "portrait"; 2443 2444 /** 2445 * Take pictures on distant objects. 2446 */ 2447 public static final String SCENE_MODE_LANDSCAPE = "landscape"; 2448 2449 /** 2450 * Take photos at night. 2451 */ 2452 public static final String SCENE_MODE_NIGHT = "night"; 2453 2454 /** 2455 * Take people pictures at night. 2456 */ 2457 public static final String SCENE_MODE_NIGHT_PORTRAIT = "night-portrait"; 2458 2459 /** 2460 * Take photos in a theater. Flash light is off. 2461 */ 2462 public static final String SCENE_MODE_THEATRE = "theatre"; 2463 2464 /** 2465 * Take pictures on the beach. 2466 */ 2467 public static final String SCENE_MODE_BEACH = "beach"; 2468 2469 /** 2470 * Take pictures on the snow. 2471 */ 2472 public static final String SCENE_MODE_SNOW = "snow"; 2473 2474 /** 2475 * Take sunset photos. 2476 */ 2477 public static final String SCENE_MODE_SUNSET = "sunset"; 2478 2479 /** 2480 * Avoid blurry pictures (for example, due to hand shake). 2481 */ 2482 public static final String SCENE_MODE_STEADYPHOTO = "steadyphoto"; 2483 2484 /** 2485 * For shooting firework displays. 2486 */ 2487 public static final String SCENE_MODE_FIREWORKS = "fireworks"; 2488 2489 /** 2490 * Take photos of fast moving objects. Same as {@link 2491 * #SCENE_MODE_ACTION}. 2492 */ 2493 public static final String SCENE_MODE_SPORTS = "sports"; 2494 2495 /** 2496 * Take indoor low-light shot. 2497 */ 2498 public static final String SCENE_MODE_PARTY = "party"; 2499 2500 /** 2501 * Capture the naturally warm color of scenes lit by candles. 2502 */ 2503 public static final String SCENE_MODE_CANDLELIGHT = "candlelight"; 2504 2505 /** 2506 * Applications are looking for a barcode. Camera driver will be 2507 * optimized for barcode reading. 2508 */ 2509 public static final String SCENE_MODE_BARCODE = "barcode"; 2510 2511 /** 2512 * Capture a scene using high dynamic range imaging techniques. The 2513 * camera will return an image that has an extended dynamic range 2514 * compared to a regular capture. Capturing such an image may take 2515 * longer than a regular capture. 2516 */ 2517 public static final String SCENE_MODE_HDR = "hdr"; 2518 2519 /** 2520 * Auto-focus mode. Applications should call {@link 2521 * #autoFocus(AutoFocusCallback)} to start the focus in this mode. 2522 */ 2523 public static final String FOCUS_MODE_AUTO = "auto"; 2524 2525 /** 2526 * Focus is set at infinity. Applications should not call 2527 * {@link #autoFocus(AutoFocusCallback)} in this mode. 2528 */ 2529 public static final String FOCUS_MODE_INFINITY = "infinity"; 2530 2531 /** 2532 * Macro (close-up) focus mode. Applications should call 2533 * {@link #autoFocus(AutoFocusCallback)} to start the focus in this 2534 * mode. 2535 */ 2536 public static final String FOCUS_MODE_MACRO = "macro"; 2537 2538 /** 2539 * Focus is fixed. The camera is always in this mode if the focus is not 2540 * adjustable. If the camera has auto-focus, this mode can fix the 2541 * focus, which is usually at hyperfocal distance. Applications should 2542 * not call {@link #autoFocus(AutoFocusCallback)} in this mode. 2543 */ 2544 public static final String FOCUS_MODE_FIXED = "fixed"; 2545 2546 /** 2547 * Extended depth of field (EDOF). Focusing is done digitally and 2548 * continuously. Applications should not call {@link 2549 * #autoFocus(AutoFocusCallback)} in this mode. 2550 */ 2551 public static final String FOCUS_MODE_EDOF = "edof"; 2552 2553 /** 2554 * Continuous auto focus mode intended for video recording. The camera 2555 * continuously tries to focus. This is the best choice for video 2556 * recording because the focus changes smoothly . Applications still can 2557 * call {@link #takePicture(Camera.ShutterCallback, 2558 * Camera.PictureCallback, Camera.PictureCallback)} in this mode but the 2559 * subject may not be in focus. Auto focus starts when the parameter is 2560 * set. 2561 * 2562 * <p>Since API level 14, applications can call {@link 2563 * #autoFocus(AutoFocusCallback)} in this mode. The focus callback will 2564 * immediately return with a boolean that indicates whether the focus is 2565 * sharp or not. The focus position is locked after autoFocus call. If 2566 * applications want to resume the continuous focus, cancelAutoFocus 2567 * must be called. Restarting the preview will not resume the continuous 2568 * autofocus. To stop continuous focus, applications should change the 2569 * focus mode to other modes. 2570 * 2571 * @see #FOCUS_MODE_CONTINUOUS_PICTURE 2572 */ 2573 public static final String FOCUS_MODE_CONTINUOUS_VIDEO = "continuous-video"; 2574 2575 /** 2576 * Continuous auto focus mode intended for taking pictures. The camera 2577 * continuously tries to focus. The speed of focus change is more 2578 * aggressive than {@link #FOCUS_MODE_CONTINUOUS_VIDEO}. Auto focus 2579 * starts when the parameter is set. 2580 * 2581 * <p>Applications can call {@link #autoFocus(AutoFocusCallback)} in 2582 * this mode. If the autofocus is in the middle of scanning, the focus 2583 * callback will return when it completes. If the autofocus is not 2584 * scanning, the focus callback will immediately return with a boolean 2585 * that indicates whether the focus is sharp or not. The apps can then 2586 * decide if they want to take a picture immediately or to change the 2587 * focus mode to auto, and run a full autofocus cycle. The focus 2588 * position is locked after autoFocus call. If applications want to 2589 * resume the continuous focus, cancelAutoFocus must be called. 2590 * Restarting the preview will not resume the continuous autofocus. To 2591 * stop continuous focus, applications should change the focus mode to 2592 * other modes. 2593 * 2594 * @see #FOCUS_MODE_CONTINUOUS_VIDEO 2595 */ 2596 public static final String FOCUS_MODE_CONTINUOUS_PICTURE = "continuous-picture"; 2597 2598 // Indices for focus distance array. 2599 /** 2600 * The array index of near focus distance for use with 2601 * {@link #getFocusDistances(float[])}. 2602 */ 2603 public static final int FOCUS_DISTANCE_NEAR_INDEX = 0; 2604 2605 /** 2606 * The array index of optimal focus distance for use with 2607 * {@link #getFocusDistances(float[])}. 2608 */ 2609 public static final int FOCUS_DISTANCE_OPTIMAL_INDEX = 1; 2610 2611 /** 2612 * The array index of far focus distance for use with 2613 * {@link #getFocusDistances(float[])}. 2614 */ 2615 public static final int FOCUS_DISTANCE_FAR_INDEX = 2; 2616 2617 /** 2618 * The array index of minimum preview fps for use with {@link 2619 * #getPreviewFpsRange(int[])} or {@link 2620 * #getSupportedPreviewFpsRange()}. 2621 */ 2622 public static final int PREVIEW_FPS_MIN_INDEX = 0; 2623 2624 /** 2625 * The array index of maximum preview fps for use with {@link 2626 * #getPreviewFpsRange(int[])} or {@link 2627 * #getSupportedPreviewFpsRange()}. 2628 */ 2629 public static final int PREVIEW_FPS_MAX_INDEX = 1; 2630 2631 // Formats for setPreviewFormat and setPictureFormat. 2632 private static final String PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV422SP = "yuv422sp"; 2633 private static final String PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV420SP = "yuv420sp"; 2634 private static final String PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV422I = "yuv422i-yuyv"; 2635 private static final String PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV420P = "yuv420p"; 2636 private static final String PIXEL_FORMAT_RGB565 = "rgb565"; 2637 private static final String PIXEL_FORMAT_JPEG = "jpeg"; 2638 private static final String PIXEL_FORMAT_BAYER_RGGB = "bayer-rggb"; 2639 2640 /** 2641 * Order matters: Keys that are {@link #set(String, String) set} later 2642 * will take precedence over keys that are set earlier (if the two keys 2643 * conflict with each other). 2644 * 2645 * <p>One example is {@link #setPreviewFpsRange(int, int)} , since it 2646 * conflicts with {@link #setPreviewFrameRate(int)} whichever key is set later 2647 * is the one that will take precedence. 2648 * </p> 2649 */ 2650 private final LinkedHashMap<String, String> mMap; 2651 Parameters()2652 private Parameters() { 2653 mMap = new LinkedHashMap<String, String>(/*initialCapacity*/64); 2654 } 2655 2656 /** 2657 * Overwrite existing parameters with a copy of the ones from {@code other}. 2658 * 2659 * <b>For use by the legacy shim only.</b> 2660 * 2661 * @hide 2662 */ copyFrom(Parameters other)2663 public void copyFrom(Parameters other) { 2664 if (other == null) { 2665 throw new NullPointerException("other must not be null"); 2666 } 2667 2668 mMap.putAll(other.mMap); 2669 } 2670 getOuter()2671 private Camera getOuter() { 2672 return Camera.this; 2673 } 2674 2675 2676 /** 2677 * Value equality check. 2678 * 2679 * @hide 2680 */ same(Parameters other)2681 public boolean same(Parameters other) { 2682 if (this == other) { 2683 return true; 2684 } 2685 return other != null && Parameters.this.mMap.equals(other.mMap); 2686 } 2687 2688 /** 2689 * Writes the current Parameters to the log. 2690 * @hide 2691 * @deprecated 2692 */ 2693 @Deprecated dump()2694 public void dump() { 2695 Log.e(TAG, "dump: size=" + mMap.size()); 2696 for (String k : mMap.keySet()) { 2697 Log.e(TAG, "dump: " + k + "=" + mMap.get(k)); 2698 } 2699 } 2700 2701 /** 2702 * Creates a single string with all the parameters set in 2703 * this Parameters object. 2704 * <p>The {@link #unflatten(String)} method does the reverse.</p> 2705 * 2706 * @return a String with all values from this Parameters object, in 2707 * semi-colon delimited key-value pairs 2708 */ flatten()2709 public String flatten() { 2710 StringBuilder flattened = new StringBuilder(128); 2711 for (String k : mMap.keySet()) { 2712 flattened.append(k); 2713 flattened.append("="); 2714 flattened.append(mMap.get(k)); 2715 flattened.append(";"); 2716 } 2717 // chop off the extra semicolon at the end 2718 flattened.deleteCharAt(flattened.length()-1); 2719 return flattened.toString(); 2720 } 2721 2722 /** 2723 * Takes a flattened string of parameters and adds each one to 2724 * this Parameters object. 2725 * <p>The {@link #flatten()} method does the reverse.</p> 2726 * 2727 * @param flattened a String of parameters (key-value paired) that 2728 * are semi-colon delimited 2729 */ unflatten(String flattened)2730 public void unflatten(String flattened) { 2731 mMap.clear(); 2732 2733 TextUtils.StringSplitter splitter = new TextUtils.SimpleStringSplitter(';'); 2734 splitter.setString(flattened); 2735 for (String kv : splitter) { 2736 int pos = kv.indexOf('='); 2737 if (pos == -1) { 2738 continue; 2739 } 2740 String k = kv.substring(0, pos); 2741 String v = kv.substring(pos + 1); 2742 mMap.put(k, v); 2743 } 2744 } 2745 remove(String key)2746 public void remove(String key) { 2747 mMap.remove(key); 2748 } 2749 2750 /** 2751 * Sets a String parameter. 2752 * 2753 * @param key the key name for the parameter 2754 * @param value the String value of the parameter 2755 */ set(String key, String value)2756 public void set(String key, String value) { 2757 if (key.indexOf('=') != -1 || key.indexOf(';') != -1 || key.indexOf(0) != -1) { 2758 Log.e(TAG, "Key \"" + key + "\" contains invalid character (= or ; or \\0)"); 2759 return; 2760 } 2761 if (value.indexOf('=') != -1 || value.indexOf(';') != -1 || value.indexOf(0) != -1) { 2762 Log.e(TAG, "Value \"" + value + "\" contains invalid character (= or ; or \\0)"); 2763 return; 2764 } 2765 2766 put(key, value); 2767 } 2768 2769 /** 2770 * Sets an integer parameter. 2771 * 2772 * @param key the key name for the parameter 2773 * @param value the int value of the parameter 2774 */ set(String key, int value)2775 public void set(String key, int value) { 2776 put(key, Integer.toString(value)); 2777 } 2778 put(String key, String value)2779 private void put(String key, String value) { 2780 /* 2781 * Remove the key if it already exists. 2782 * 2783 * This way setting a new value for an already existing key will always move 2784 * that key to be ordered the latest in the map. 2785 */ 2786 mMap.remove(key); 2787 mMap.put(key, value); 2788 } 2789 set(String key, List<Area> areas)2790 private void set(String key, List<Area> areas) { 2791 if (areas == null) { 2792 set(key, "(0,0,0,0,0)"); 2793 } else { 2794 StringBuilder buffer = new StringBuilder(); 2795 for (int i = 0; i < areas.size(); i++) { 2796 Area area = areas.get(i); 2797 Rect rect = area.rect; 2798 buffer.append('('); 2799 buffer.append(rect.left); 2800 buffer.append(','); 2801 buffer.append(rect.top); 2802 buffer.append(','); 2803 buffer.append(rect.right); 2804 buffer.append(','); 2805 buffer.append(rect.bottom); 2806 buffer.append(','); 2807 buffer.append(area.weight); 2808 buffer.append(')'); 2809 if (i != areas.size() - 1) buffer.append(','); 2810 } 2811 set(key, buffer.toString()); 2812 } 2813 } 2814 2815 /** 2816 * Returns the value of a String parameter. 2817 * 2818 * @param key the key name for the parameter 2819 * @return the String value of the parameter 2820 */ get(String key)2821 public String get(String key) { 2822 return mMap.get(key); 2823 } 2824 2825 /** 2826 * Returns the value of an integer parameter. 2827 * 2828 * @param key the key name for the parameter 2829 * @return the int value of the parameter 2830 */ getInt(String key)2831 public int getInt(String key) { 2832 return Integer.parseInt(mMap.get(key)); 2833 } 2834 2835 /** 2836 * Sets the dimensions for preview pictures. If the preview has already 2837 * started, applications should stop the preview first before changing 2838 * preview size. 2839 * 2840 * The sides of width and height are based on camera orientation. That 2841 * is, the preview size is the size before it is rotated by display 2842 * orientation. So applications need to consider the display orientation 2843 * while setting preview size. For example, suppose the camera supports 2844 * both 480x320 and 320x480 preview sizes. The application wants a 3:2 2845 * preview ratio. If the display orientation is set to 0 or 180, preview 2846 * size should be set to 480x320. If the display orientation is set to 2847 * 90 or 270, preview size should be set to 320x480. The display 2848 * orientation should also be considered while setting picture size and 2849 * thumbnail size. 2850 * 2851 * @param width the width of the pictures, in pixels 2852 * @param height the height of the pictures, in pixels 2853 * @see #setDisplayOrientation(int) 2854 * @see #getCameraInfo(int, CameraInfo) 2855 * @see #setPictureSize(int, int) 2856 * @see #setJpegThumbnailSize(int, int) 2857 */ setPreviewSize(int width, int height)2858 public void setPreviewSize(int width, int height) { 2859 String v = Integer.toString(width) + "x" + Integer.toString(height); 2860 set(KEY_PREVIEW_SIZE, v); 2861 } 2862 2863 /** 2864 * Returns the dimensions setting for preview pictures. 2865 * 2866 * @return a Size object with the width and height setting 2867 * for the preview picture 2868 */ getPreviewSize()2869 public Size getPreviewSize() { 2870 String pair = get(KEY_PREVIEW_SIZE); 2871 return strToSize(pair); 2872 } 2873 2874 /** 2875 * Gets the supported preview sizes. 2876 * 2877 * @return a list of Size object. This method will always return a list 2878 * with at least one element. 2879 */ getSupportedPreviewSizes()2880 public List<Size> getSupportedPreviewSizes() { 2881 String str = get(KEY_PREVIEW_SIZE + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX); 2882 return splitSize(str); 2883 } 2884 2885 /** 2886 * <p>Gets the supported video frame sizes that can be used by 2887 * MediaRecorder.</p> 2888 * 2889 * <p>If the returned list is not null, the returned list will contain at 2890 * least one Size and one of the sizes in the returned list must be 2891 * passed to MediaRecorder.setVideoSize() for camcorder application if 2892 * camera is used as the video source. In this case, the size of the 2893 * preview can be different from the resolution of the recorded video 2894 * during video recording.</p> 2895 * 2896 * @return a list of Size object if camera has separate preview and 2897 * video output; otherwise, null is returned. 2898 * @see #getPreferredPreviewSizeForVideo() 2899 */ getSupportedVideoSizes()2900 public List<Size> getSupportedVideoSizes() { 2901 String str = get(KEY_VIDEO_SIZE + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX); 2902 return splitSize(str); 2903 } 2904 2905 /** 2906 * Returns the preferred or recommended preview size (width and height) 2907 * in pixels for video recording. Camcorder applications should 2908 * set the preview size to a value that is not larger than the 2909 * preferred preview size. In other words, the product of the width 2910 * and height of the preview size should not be larger than that of 2911 * the preferred preview size. In addition, we recommend to choose a 2912 * preview size that has the same aspect ratio as the resolution of 2913 * video to be recorded. 2914 * 2915 * @return the preferred preview size (width and height) in pixels for 2916 * video recording if getSupportedVideoSizes() does not return 2917 * null; otherwise, null is returned. 2918 * @see #getSupportedVideoSizes() 2919 */ getPreferredPreviewSizeForVideo()2920 public Size getPreferredPreviewSizeForVideo() { 2921 String pair = get(KEY_PREFERRED_PREVIEW_SIZE_FOR_VIDEO); 2922 return strToSize(pair); 2923 } 2924 2925 /** 2926 * <p>Sets the dimensions for EXIF thumbnail in Jpeg picture. If 2927 * applications set both width and height to 0, EXIF will not contain 2928 * thumbnail.</p> 2929 * 2930 * <p>Applications need to consider the display orientation. See {@link 2931 * #setPreviewSize(int,int)} for reference.</p> 2932 * 2933 * @param width the width of the thumbnail, in pixels 2934 * @param height the height of the thumbnail, in pixels 2935 * @see #setPreviewSize(int,int) 2936 */ setJpegThumbnailSize(int width, int height)2937 public void setJpegThumbnailSize(int width, int height) { 2938 set(KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_WIDTH, width); 2939 set(KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_HEIGHT, height); 2940 } 2941 2942 /** 2943 * Returns the dimensions for EXIF thumbnail in Jpeg picture. 2944 * 2945 * @return a Size object with the height and width setting for the EXIF 2946 * thumbnails 2947 */ getJpegThumbnailSize()2948 public Size getJpegThumbnailSize() { 2949 return new Size(getInt(KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_WIDTH), 2950 getInt(KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_HEIGHT)); 2951 } 2952 2953 /** 2954 * Gets the supported jpeg thumbnail sizes. 2955 * 2956 * @return a list of Size object. This method will always return a list 2957 * with at least two elements. Size 0,0 (no thumbnail) is always 2958 * supported. 2959 */ getSupportedJpegThumbnailSizes()2960 public List<Size> getSupportedJpegThumbnailSizes() { 2961 String str = get(KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_SIZE + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX); 2962 return splitSize(str); 2963 } 2964 2965 /** 2966 * Sets the quality of the EXIF thumbnail in Jpeg picture. 2967 * 2968 * @param quality the JPEG quality of the EXIF thumbnail. The range is 1 2969 * to 100, with 100 being the best. 2970 */ setJpegThumbnailQuality(int quality)2971 public void setJpegThumbnailQuality(int quality) { 2972 set(KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_QUALITY, quality); 2973 } 2974 2975 /** 2976 * Returns the quality setting for the EXIF thumbnail in Jpeg picture. 2977 * 2978 * @return the JPEG quality setting of the EXIF thumbnail. 2979 */ getJpegThumbnailQuality()2980 public int getJpegThumbnailQuality() { 2981 return getInt(KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_QUALITY); 2982 } 2983 2984 /** 2985 * Sets Jpeg quality of captured picture. 2986 * 2987 * @param quality the JPEG quality of captured picture. The range is 1 2988 * to 100, with 100 being the best. 2989 */ setJpegQuality(int quality)2990 public void setJpegQuality(int quality) { 2991 set(KEY_JPEG_QUALITY, quality); 2992 } 2993 2994 /** 2995 * Returns the quality setting for the JPEG picture. 2996 * 2997 * @return the JPEG picture quality setting. 2998 */ getJpegQuality()2999 public int getJpegQuality() { 3000 return getInt(KEY_JPEG_QUALITY); 3001 } 3002 3003 /** 3004 * Sets the rate at which preview frames are received. This is the 3005 * target frame rate. The actual frame rate depends on the driver. 3006 * 3007 * @param fps the frame rate (frames per second) 3008 * @deprecated replaced by {@link #setPreviewFpsRange(int,int)} 3009 */ 3010 @Deprecated setPreviewFrameRate(int fps)3011 public void setPreviewFrameRate(int fps) { 3012 set(KEY_PREVIEW_FRAME_RATE, fps); 3013 } 3014 3015 /** 3016 * Returns the setting for the rate at which preview frames are 3017 * received. This is the target frame rate. The actual frame rate 3018 * depends on the driver. 3019 * 3020 * @return the frame rate setting (frames per second) 3021 * @deprecated replaced by {@link #getPreviewFpsRange(int[])} 3022 */ 3023 @Deprecated getPreviewFrameRate()3024 public int getPreviewFrameRate() { 3025 return getInt(KEY_PREVIEW_FRAME_RATE); 3026 } 3027 3028 /** 3029 * Gets the supported preview frame rates. 3030 * 3031 * @return a list of supported preview frame rates. null if preview 3032 * frame rate setting is not supported. 3033 * @deprecated replaced by {@link #getSupportedPreviewFpsRange()} 3034 */ 3035 @Deprecated getSupportedPreviewFrameRates()3036 public List<Integer> getSupportedPreviewFrameRates() { 3037 String str = get(KEY_PREVIEW_FRAME_RATE + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX); 3038 return splitInt(str); 3039 } 3040 3041 /** 3042 * Sets the minimum and maximum preview fps. This controls the rate of 3043 * preview frames received in {@link PreviewCallback}. The minimum and 3044 * maximum preview fps must be one of the elements from {@link 3045 * #getSupportedPreviewFpsRange}. 3046 * 3047 * @param min the minimum preview fps (scaled by 1000). 3048 * @param max the maximum preview fps (scaled by 1000). 3049 * @throws RuntimeException if fps range is invalid. 3050 * @see #setPreviewCallbackWithBuffer(Camera.PreviewCallback) 3051 * @see #getSupportedPreviewFpsRange() 3052 */ setPreviewFpsRange(int min, int max)3053 public void setPreviewFpsRange(int min, int max) { 3054 set(KEY_PREVIEW_FPS_RANGE, "" + min + "," + max); 3055 } 3056 3057 /** 3058 * Returns the current minimum and maximum preview fps. The values are 3059 * one of the elements returned by {@link #getSupportedPreviewFpsRange}. 3060 * 3061 * @return range the minimum and maximum preview fps (scaled by 1000). 3062 * @see #PREVIEW_FPS_MIN_INDEX 3063 * @see #PREVIEW_FPS_MAX_INDEX 3064 * @see #getSupportedPreviewFpsRange() 3065 */ getPreviewFpsRange(int[] range)3066 public void getPreviewFpsRange(int[] range) { 3067 if (range == null || range.length != 2) { 3068 throw new IllegalArgumentException( 3069 "range must be an array with two elements."); 3070 } 3071 splitInt(get(KEY_PREVIEW_FPS_RANGE), range); 3072 } 3073 3074 /** 3075 * Gets the supported preview fps (frame-per-second) ranges. Each range 3076 * contains a minimum fps and maximum fps. If minimum fps equals to 3077 * maximum fps, the camera outputs frames in fixed frame rate. If not, 3078 * the camera outputs frames in auto frame rate. The actual frame rate 3079 * fluctuates between the minimum and the maximum. The values are 3080 * multiplied by 1000 and represented in integers. For example, if frame 3081 * rate is 26.623 frames per second, the value is 26623. 3082 * 3083 * @return a list of supported preview fps ranges. This method returns a 3084 * list with at least one element. Every element is an int array 3085 * of two values - minimum fps and maximum fps. The list is 3086 * sorted from small to large (first by maximum fps and then 3087 * minimum fps). 3088 * @see #PREVIEW_FPS_MIN_INDEX 3089 * @see #PREVIEW_FPS_MAX_INDEX 3090 */ getSupportedPreviewFpsRange()3091 public List<int[]> getSupportedPreviewFpsRange() { 3092 String str = get(KEY_PREVIEW_FPS_RANGE + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX); 3093 return splitRange(str); 3094 } 3095 3096 /** 3097 * Sets the image format for preview pictures. 3098 * <p>If this is never called, the default format will be 3099 * {@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#NV21}, which 3100 * uses the NV21 encoding format.</p> 3101 * 3102 * <p>Use {@link Parameters#getSupportedPreviewFormats} to get a list of 3103 * the available preview formats. 3104 * 3105 * <p>It is strongly recommended that either 3106 * {@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#NV21} or 3107 * {@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#YV12} is used, since 3108 * they are supported by all camera devices.</p> 3109 * 3110 * <p>For YV12, the image buffer that is received is not necessarily 3111 * tightly packed, as there may be padding at the end of each row of 3112 * pixel data, as described in 3113 * {@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#YV12}. For camera callback data, 3114 * it can be assumed that the stride of the Y and UV data is the 3115 * smallest possible that meets the alignment requirements. That is, if 3116 * the preview size is <var>width x height</var>, then the following 3117 * equations describe the buffer index for the beginning of row 3118 * <var>y</var> for the Y plane and row <var>c</var> for the U and V 3119 * planes: 3120 * 3121 * <pre>{@code 3122 * yStride = (int) ceil(width / 16.0) * 16; 3123 * uvStride = (int) ceil( (yStride / 2) / 16.0) * 16; 3124 * ySize = yStride * height; 3125 * uvSize = uvStride * height / 2; 3126 * yRowIndex = yStride * y; 3127 * uRowIndex = ySize + uvSize + uvStride * c; 3128 * vRowIndex = ySize + uvStride * c; 3129 * size = ySize + uvSize * 2; 3130 * } 3131 *</pre> 3132 * 3133 * @param pixel_format the desired preview picture format, defined by 3134 * one of the {@link android.graphics.ImageFormat} constants. (E.g., 3135 * <var>ImageFormat.NV21</var> (default), or 3136 * <var>ImageFormat.YV12</var>) 3137 * 3138 * @see android.graphics.ImageFormat 3139 * @see android.hardware.Camera.Parameters#getSupportedPreviewFormats 3140 */ setPreviewFormat(int pixel_format)3141 public void setPreviewFormat(int pixel_format) { 3142 String s = cameraFormatForPixelFormat(pixel_format); 3143 if (s == null) { 3144 throw new IllegalArgumentException( 3145 "Invalid pixel_format=" + pixel_format); 3146 } 3147 3148 set(KEY_PREVIEW_FORMAT, s); 3149 } 3150 3151 /** 3152 * Returns the image format for preview frames got from 3153 * {@link PreviewCallback}. 3154 * 3155 * @return the preview format. 3156 * @see android.graphics.ImageFormat 3157 * @see #setPreviewFormat 3158 */ getPreviewFormat()3159 public int getPreviewFormat() { 3160 return pixelFormatForCameraFormat(get(KEY_PREVIEW_FORMAT)); 3161 } 3162 3163 /** 3164 * Gets the supported preview formats. {@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#NV21} 3165 * is always supported. {@link android.graphics.ImageFormat#YV12} 3166 * is always supported since API level 12. 3167 * 3168 * @return a list of supported preview formats. This method will always 3169 * return a list with at least one element. 3170 * @see android.graphics.ImageFormat 3171 * @see #setPreviewFormat 3172 */ getSupportedPreviewFormats()3173 public List<Integer> getSupportedPreviewFormats() { 3174 String str = get(KEY_PREVIEW_FORMAT + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX); 3175 ArrayList<Integer> formats = new ArrayList<Integer>(); 3176 for (String s : split(str)) { 3177 int f = pixelFormatForCameraFormat(s); 3178 if (f == ImageFormat.UNKNOWN) continue; 3179 formats.add(f); 3180 } 3181 return formats; 3182 } 3183 3184 /** 3185 * <p>Sets the dimensions for pictures.</p> 3186 * 3187 * <p>Applications need to consider the display orientation. See {@link 3188 * #setPreviewSize(int,int)} for reference.</p> 3189 * 3190 * @param width the width for pictures, in pixels 3191 * @param height the height for pictures, in pixels 3192 * @see #setPreviewSize(int,int) 3193 * 3194 */ setPictureSize(int width, int height)3195 public void setPictureSize(int width, int height) { 3196 String v = Integer.toString(width) + "x" + Integer.toString(height); 3197 set(KEY_PICTURE_SIZE, v); 3198 } 3199 3200 /** 3201 * Returns the dimension setting for pictures. 3202 * 3203 * @return a Size object with the height and width setting 3204 * for pictures 3205 */ getPictureSize()3206 public Size getPictureSize() { 3207 String pair = get(KEY_PICTURE_SIZE); 3208 return strToSize(pair); 3209 } 3210 3211 /** 3212 * Gets the supported picture sizes. 3213 * 3214 * @return a list of supported picture sizes. This method will always 3215 * return a list with at least one element. 3216 */ getSupportedPictureSizes()3217 public List<Size> getSupportedPictureSizes() { 3218 String str = get(KEY_PICTURE_SIZE + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX); 3219 return splitSize(str); 3220 } 3221 3222 /** 3223 * Sets the image format for pictures. 3224 * 3225 * @param pixel_format the desired picture format 3226 * (<var>ImageFormat.NV21</var>, 3227 * <var>ImageFormat.RGB_565</var>, or 3228 * <var>ImageFormat.JPEG</var>) 3229 * @see android.graphics.ImageFormat 3230 */ setPictureFormat(int pixel_format)3231 public void setPictureFormat(int pixel_format) { 3232 String s = cameraFormatForPixelFormat(pixel_format); 3233 if (s == null) { 3234 throw new IllegalArgumentException( 3235 "Invalid pixel_format=" + pixel_format); 3236 } 3237 3238 set(KEY_PICTURE_FORMAT, s); 3239 } 3240 3241 /** 3242 * Returns the image format for pictures. 3243 * 3244 * @return the picture format 3245 * @see android.graphics.ImageFormat 3246 */ getPictureFormat()3247 public int getPictureFormat() { 3248 return pixelFormatForCameraFormat(get(KEY_PICTURE_FORMAT)); 3249 } 3250 3251 /** 3252 * Gets the supported picture formats. 3253 * 3254 * @return supported picture formats. This method will always return a 3255 * list with at least one element. 3256 * @see android.graphics.ImageFormat 3257 */ getSupportedPictureFormats()3258 public List<Integer> getSupportedPictureFormats() { 3259 String str = get(KEY_PICTURE_FORMAT + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX); 3260 ArrayList<Integer> formats = new ArrayList<Integer>(); 3261 for (String s : split(str)) { 3262 int f = pixelFormatForCameraFormat(s); 3263 if (f == ImageFormat.UNKNOWN) continue; 3264 formats.add(f); 3265 } 3266 return formats; 3267 } 3268 cameraFormatForPixelFormat(int pixel_format)3269 private String cameraFormatForPixelFormat(int pixel_format) { 3270 switch(pixel_format) { 3271 case ImageFormat.NV16: return PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV422SP; 3272 case ImageFormat.NV21: return PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV420SP; 3273 case ImageFormat.YUY2: return PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV422I; 3274 case ImageFormat.YV12: return PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV420P; 3275 case ImageFormat.RGB_565: return PIXEL_FORMAT_RGB565; 3276 case ImageFormat.JPEG: return PIXEL_FORMAT_JPEG; 3277 default: return null; 3278 } 3279 } 3280 pixelFormatForCameraFormat(String format)3281 private int pixelFormatForCameraFormat(String format) { 3282 if (format == null) 3283 return ImageFormat.UNKNOWN; 3284 3285 if (format.equals(PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV422SP)) 3286 return ImageFormat.NV16; 3287 3288 if (format.equals(PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV420SP)) 3289 return ImageFormat.NV21; 3290 3291 if (format.equals(PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV422I)) 3292 return ImageFormat.YUY2; 3293 3294 if (format.equals(PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV420P)) 3295 return ImageFormat.YV12; 3296 3297 if (format.equals(PIXEL_FORMAT_RGB565)) 3298 return ImageFormat.RGB_565; 3299 3300 if (format.equals(PIXEL_FORMAT_JPEG)) 3301 return ImageFormat.JPEG; 3302 3303 return ImageFormat.UNKNOWN; 3304 } 3305 3306 /** 3307 * Sets the clockwise rotation angle in degrees relative to the 3308 * orientation of the camera. This affects the pictures returned from 3309 * JPEG {@link PictureCallback}. The camera driver may set orientation 3310 * in the EXIF header without rotating the picture. Or the driver may 3311 * rotate the picture and the EXIF thumbnail. If the Jpeg picture is 3312 * rotated, the orientation in the EXIF header will be missing or 1 (row 3313 * #0 is top and column #0 is left side). 3314 * 3315 * <p> 3316 * If applications want to rotate the picture to match the orientation 3317 * of what users see, apps should use 3318 * {@link android.view.OrientationEventListener} and 3319 * {@link android.hardware.Camera.CameraInfo}. The value from 3320 * OrientationEventListener is relative to the natural orientation of 3321 * the device. CameraInfo.orientation is the angle between camera 3322 * orientation and natural device orientation. The sum of the two is the 3323 * rotation angle for back-facing camera. The difference of the two is 3324 * the rotation angle for front-facing camera. Note that the JPEG 3325 * pictures of front-facing cameras are not mirrored as in preview 3326 * display. 3327 * 3328 * <p> 3329 * For example, suppose the natural orientation of the device is 3330 * portrait. The device is rotated 270 degrees clockwise, so the device 3331 * orientation is 270. Suppose a back-facing camera sensor is mounted in 3332 * landscape and the top side of the camera sensor is aligned with the 3333 * right edge of the display in natural orientation. So the camera 3334 * orientation is 90. The rotation should be set to 0 (270 + 90). 3335 * 3336 * <p>The reference code is as follows. 3337 * 3338 * <pre> 3339 * public void onOrientationChanged(int orientation) { 3340 * if (orientation == ORIENTATION_UNKNOWN) return; 3341 * android.hardware.Camera.CameraInfo info = 3342 * new android.hardware.Camera.CameraInfo(); 3343 * android.hardware.Camera.getCameraInfo(cameraId, info); 3344 * orientation = (orientation + 45) / 90 * 90; 3345 * int rotation = 0; 3346 * if (info.facing == CameraInfo.CAMERA_FACING_FRONT) { 3347 * rotation = (info.orientation - orientation + 360) % 360; 3348 * } else { // back-facing camera 3349 * rotation = (info.orientation + orientation) % 360; 3350 * } 3351 * mParameters.setRotation(rotation); 3352 * } 3353 * </pre> 3354 * 3355 * @param rotation The rotation angle in degrees relative to the 3356 * orientation of the camera. Rotation can only be 0, 3357 * 90, 180 or 270. 3358 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if rotation value is invalid. 3359 * @see android.view.OrientationEventListener 3360 * @see #getCameraInfo(int, CameraInfo) 3361 */ setRotation(int rotation)3362 public void setRotation(int rotation) { 3363 if (rotation == 0 || rotation == 90 || rotation == 180 3364 || rotation == 270) { 3365 set(KEY_ROTATION, Integer.toString(rotation)); 3366 } else { 3367 throw new IllegalArgumentException( 3368 "Invalid rotation=" + rotation); 3369 } 3370 } 3371 3372 /** 3373 * Sets GPS latitude coordinate. This will be stored in JPEG EXIF 3374 * header. 3375 * 3376 * @param latitude GPS latitude coordinate. 3377 */ setGpsLatitude(double latitude)3378 public void setGpsLatitude(double latitude) { 3379 set(KEY_GPS_LATITUDE, Double.toString(latitude)); 3380 } 3381 3382 /** 3383 * Sets GPS longitude coordinate. This will be stored in JPEG EXIF 3384 * header. 3385 * 3386 * @param longitude GPS longitude coordinate. 3387 */ setGpsLongitude(double longitude)3388 public void setGpsLongitude(double longitude) { 3389 set(KEY_GPS_LONGITUDE, Double.toString(longitude)); 3390 } 3391 3392 /** 3393 * Sets GPS altitude. This will be stored in JPEG EXIF header. 3394 * 3395 * @param altitude GPS altitude in meters. 3396 */ setGpsAltitude(double altitude)3397 public void setGpsAltitude(double altitude) { 3398 set(KEY_GPS_ALTITUDE, Double.toString(altitude)); 3399 } 3400 3401 /** 3402 * Sets GPS timestamp. This will be stored in JPEG EXIF header. 3403 * 3404 * @param timestamp GPS timestamp (UTC in seconds since January 1, 3405 * 1970). 3406 */ setGpsTimestamp(long timestamp)3407 public void setGpsTimestamp(long timestamp) { 3408 set(KEY_GPS_TIMESTAMP, Long.toString(timestamp)); 3409 } 3410 3411 /** 3412 * Sets GPS processing method. The method will be stored in a UTF-8 string up to 31 bytes 3413 * long, in the JPEG EXIF header. 3414 * 3415 * @param processing_method The processing method to get this location. 3416 */ setGpsProcessingMethod(String processing_method)3417 public void setGpsProcessingMethod(String processing_method) { 3418 set(KEY_GPS_PROCESSING_METHOD, processing_method); 3419 } 3420 3421 /** 3422 * Removes GPS latitude, longitude, altitude, and timestamp from the 3423 * parameters. 3424 */ removeGpsData()3425 public void removeGpsData() { 3426 remove(KEY_GPS_LATITUDE); 3427 remove(KEY_GPS_LONGITUDE); 3428 remove(KEY_GPS_ALTITUDE); 3429 remove(KEY_GPS_TIMESTAMP); 3430 remove(KEY_GPS_PROCESSING_METHOD); 3431 } 3432 3433 /** 3434 * Gets the current white balance setting. 3435 * 3436 * @return current white balance. null if white balance setting is not 3437 * supported. 3438 * @see #WHITE_BALANCE_AUTO 3439 * @see #WHITE_BALANCE_INCANDESCENT 3440 * @see #WHITE_BALANCE_FLUORESCENT 3441 * @see #WHITE_BALANCE_WARM_FLUORESCENT 3442 * @see #WHITE_BALANCE_DAYLIGHT 3443 * @see #WHITE_BALANCE_CLOUDY_DAYLIGHT 3444 * @see #WHITE_BALANCE_TWILIGHT 3445 * @see #WHITE_BALANCE_SHADE 3446 * 3447 */ getWhiteBalance()3448 public String getWhiteBalance() { 3449 return get(KEY_WHITE_BALANCE); 3450 } 3451 3452 /** 3453 * Sets the white balance. Changing the setting will release the 3454 * auto-white balance lock. It is recommended not to change white 3455 * balance and AWB lock at the same time. 3456 * 3457 * @param value new white balance. 3458 * @see #getWhiteBalance() 3459 * @see #setAutoWhiteBalanceLock(boolean) 3460 */ setWhiteBalance(String value)3461 public void setWhiteBalance(String value) { 3462 String oldValue = get(KEY_WHITE_BALANCE); 3463 if (same(value, oldValue)) return; 3464 set(KEY_WHITE_BALANCE, value); 3465 set(KEY_AUTO_WHITEBALANCE_LOCK, FALSE); 3466 } 3467 3468 /** 3469 * Gets the supported white balance. 3470 * 3471 * @return a list of supported white balance. null if white balance 3472 * setting is not supported. 3473 * @see #getWhiteBalance() 3474 */ getSupportedWhiteBalance()3475 public List<String> getSupportedWhiteBalance() { 3476 String str = get(KEY_WHITE_BALANCE + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX); 3477 return split(str); 3478 } 3479 3480 /** 3481 * Gets the current color effect setting. 3482 * 3483 * @return current color effect. null if color effect 3484 * setting is not supported. 3485 * @see #EFFECT_NONE 3486 * @see #EFFECT_MONO 3487 * @see #EFFECT_NEGATIVE 3488 * @see #EFFECT_SOLARIZE 3489 * @see #EFFECT_SEPIA 3490 * @see #EFFECT_POSTERIZE 3491 * @see #EFFECT_WHITEBOARD 3492 * @see #EFFECT_BLACKBOARD 3493 * @see #EFFECT_AQUA 3494 */ getColorEffect()3495 public String getColorEffect() { 3496 return get(KEY_EFFECT); 3497 } 3498 3499 /** 3500 * Sets the current color effect setting. 3501 * 3502 * @param value new color effect. 3503 * @see #getColorEffect() 3504 */ setColorEffect(String value)3505 public void setColorEffect(String value) { 3506 set(KEY_EFFECT, value); 3507 } 3508 3509 /** 3510 * Gets the supported color effects. 3511 * 3512 * @return a list of supported color effects. null if color effect 3513 * setting is not supported. 3514 * @see #getColorEffect() 3515 */ getSupportedColorEffects()3516 public List<String> getSupportedColorEffects() { 3517 String str = get(KEY_EFFECT + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX); 3518 return split(str); 3519 } 3520 3521 3522 /** 3523 * Gets the current antibanding setting. 3524 * 3525 * @return current antibanding. null if antibanding setting is not 3526 * supported. 3527 * @see #ANTIBANDING_AUTO 3528 * @see #ANTIBANDING_50HZ 3529 * @see #ANTIBANDING_60HZ 3530 * @see #ANTIBANDING_OFF 3531 */ getAntibanding()3532 public String getAntibanding() { 3533 return get(KEY_ANTIBANDING); 3534 } 3535 3536 /** 3537 * Sets the antibanding. 3538 * 3539 * @param antibanding new antibanding value. 3540 * @see #getAntibanding() 3541 */ setAntibanding(String antibanding)3542 public void setAntibanding(String antibanding) { 3543 set(KEY_ANTIBANDING, antibanding); 3544 } 3545 3546 /** 3547 * Gets the supported antibanding values. 3548 * 3549 * @return a list of supported antibanding values. null if antibanding 3550 * setting is not supported. 3551 * @see #getAntibanding() 3552 */ getSupportedAntibanding()3553 public List<String> getSupportedAntibanding() { 3554 String str = get(KEY_ANTIBANDING + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX); 3555 return split(str); 3556 } 3557 3558 /** 3559 * Gets the current scene mode setting. 3560 * 3561 * @return one of SCENE_MODE_XXX string constant. null if scene mode 3562 * setting is not supported. 3563 * @see #SCENE_MODE_AUTO 3564 * @see #SCENE_MODE_ACTION 3565 * @see #SCENE_MODE_PORTRAIT 3566 * @see #SCENE_MODE_LANDSCAPE 3567 * @see #SCENE_MODE_NIGHT 3568 * @see #SCENE_MODE_NIGHT_PORTRAIT 3569 * @see #SCENE_MODE_THEATRE 3570 * @see #SCENE_MODE_BEACH 3571 * @see #SCENE_MODE_SNOW 3572 * @see #SCENE_MODE_SUNSET 3573 * @see #SCENE_MODE_STEADYPHOTO 3574 * @see #SCENE_MODE_FIREWORKS 3575 * @see #SCENE_MODE_SPORTS 3576 * @see #SCENE_MODE_PARTY 3577 * @see #SCENE_MODE_CANDLELIGHT 3578 * @see #SCENE_MODE_BARCODE 3579 */ getSceneMode()3580 public String getSceneMode() { 3581 return get(KEY_SCENE_MODE); 3582 } 3583 3584 /** 3585 * Sets the scene mode. Changing scene mode may override other 3586 * parameters (such as flash mode, focus mode, white balance). For 3587 * example, suppose originally flash mode is on and supported flash 3588 * modes are on/off. In night scene mode, both flash mode and supported 3589 * flash mode may be changed to off. After setting scene mode, 3590 * applications should call getParameters to know if some parameters are 3591 * changed. 3592 * 3593 * @param value scene mode. 3594 * @see #getSceneMode() 3595 */ setSceneMode(String value)3596 public void setSceneMode(String value) { 3597 set(KEY_SCENE_MODE, value); 3598 } 3599 3600 /** 3601 * Gets the supported scene modes. 3602 * 3603 * @return a list of supported scene modes. null if scene mode setting 3604 * is not supported. 3605 * @see #getSceneMode() 3606 */ getSupportedSceneModes()3607 public List<String> getSupportedSceneModes() { 3608 String str = get(KEY_SCENE_MODE + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX); 3609 return split(str); 3610 } 3611 3612 /** 3613 * Gets the current flash mode setting. 3614 * 3615 * @return current flash mode. null if flash mode setting is not 3616 * supported. 3617 * @see #FLASH_MODE_OFF 3618 * @see #FLASH_MODE_AUTO 3619 * @see #FLASH_MODE_ON 3620 * @see #FLASH_MODE_RED_EYE 3621 * @see #FLASH_MODE_TORCH 3622 */ getFlashMode()3623 public String getFlashMode() { 3624 return get(KEY_FLASH_MODE); 3625 } 3626 3627 /** 3628 * Sets the flash mode. 3629 * 3630 * @param value flash mode. 3631 * @see #getFlashMode() 3632 */ setFlashMode(String value)3633 public void setFlashMode(String value) { 3634 set(KEY_FLASH_MODE, value); 3635 } 3636 3637 /** 3638 * Gets the supported flash modes. 3639 * 3640 * @return a list of supported flash modes. null if flash mode setting 3641 * is not supported. 3642 * @see #getFlashMode() 3643 */ getSupportedFlashModes()3644 public List<String> getSupportedFlashModes() { 3645 String str = get(KEY_FLASH_MODE + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX); 3646 return split(str); 3647 } 3648 3649 /** 3650 * Gets the current focus mode setting. 3651 * 3652 * @return current focus mode. This method will always return a non-null 3653 * value. Applications should call {@link 3654 * #autoFocus(AutoFocusCallback)} to start the focus if focus 3655 * mode is FOCUS_MODE_AUTO or FOCUS_MODE_MACRO. 3656 * @see #FOCUS_MODE_AUTO 3657 * @see #FOCUS_MODE_INFINITY 3658 * @see #FOCUS_MODE_MACRO 3659 * @see #FOCUS_MODE_FIXED 3660 * @see #FOCUS_MODE_EDOF 3661 * @see #FOCUS_MODE_CONTINUOUS_VIDEO 3662 */ getFocusMode()3663 public String getFocusMode() { 3664 return get(KEY_FOCUS_MODE); 3665 } 3666 3667 /** 3668 * Sets the focus mode. 3669 * 3670 * @param value focus mode. 3671 * @see #getFocusMode() 3672 */ setFocusMode(String value)3673 public void setFocusMode(String value) { 3674 set(KEY_FOCUS_MODE, value); 3675 } 3676 3677 /** 3678 * Gets the supported focus modes. 3679 * 3680 * @return a list of supported focus modes. This method will always 3681 * return a list with at least one element. 3682 * @see #getFocusMode() 3683 */ getSupportedFocusModes()3684 public List<String> getSupportedFocusModes() { 3685 String str = get(KEY_FOCUS_MODE + SUPPORTED_VALUES_SUFFIX); 3686 return split(str); 3687 } 3688 3689 /** 3690 * Gets the focal length (in millimeter) of the camera. 3691 * 3692 * @return the focal length. Returns -1.0 when the device 3693 * doesn't report focal length information. 3694 */ getFocalLength()3695 public float getFocalLength() { 3696 return Float.parseFloat(get(KEY_FOCAL_LENGTH)); 3697 } 3698 3699 /** 3700 * Gets the horizontal angle of view in degrees. 3701 * 3702 * @return horizontal angle of view. Returns -1.0 when the device 3703 * doesn't report view angle information. 3704 */ getHorizontalViewAngle()3705 public float getHorizontalViewAngle() { 3706 return Float.parseFloat(get(KEY_HORIZONTAL_VIEW_ANGLE)); 3707 } 3708 3709 /** 3710 * Gets the vertical angle of view in degrees. 3711 * 3712 * @return vertical angle of view. Returns -1.0 when the device 3713 * doesn't report view angle information. 3714 */ getVerticalViewAngle()3715 public float getVerticalViewAngle() { 3716 return Float.parseFloat(get(KEY_VERTICAL_VIEW_ANGLE)); 3717 } 3718 3719 /** 3720 * Gets the current exposure compensation index. 3721 * 3722 * @return current exposure compensation index. The range is {@link 3723 * #getMinExposureCompensation} to {@link 3724 * #getMaxExposureCompensation}. 0 means exposure is not 3725 * adjusted. 3726 */ getExposureCompensation()3727 public int getExposureCompensation() { 3728 return getInt(KEY_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION, 0); 3729 } 3730 3731 /** 3732 * Sets the exposure compensation index. 3733 * 3734 * @param value exposure compensation index. The valid value range is 3735 * from {@link #getMinExposureCompensation} (inclusive) to {@link 3736 * #getMaxExposureCompensation} (inclusive). 0 means exposure is 3737 * not adjusted. Application should call 3738 * getMinExposureCompensation and getMaxExposureCompensation to 3739 * know if exposure compensation is supported. 3740 */ setExposureCompensation(int value)3741 public void setExposureCompensation(int value) { 3742 set(KEY_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION, value); 3743 } 3744 3745 /** 3746 * Gets the maximum exposure compensation index. 3747 * 3748 * @return maximum exposure compensation index (>=0). If both this 3749 * method and {@link #getMinExposureCompensation} return 0, 3750 * exposure compensation is not supported. 3751 */ getMaxExposureCompensation()3752 public int getMaxExposureCompensation() { 3753 return getInt(KEY_MAX_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION, 0); 3754 } 3755 3756 /** 3757 * Gets the minimum exposure compensation index. 3758 * 3759 * @return minimum exposure compensation index (<=0). If both this 3760 * method and {@link #getMaxExposureCompensation} return 0, 3761 * exposure compensation is not supported. 3762 */ getMinExposureCompensation()3763 public int getMinExposureCompensation() { 3764 return getInt(KEY_MIN_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION, 0); 3765 } 3766 3767 /** 3768 * Gets the exposure compensation step. 3769 * 3770 * @return exposure compensation step. Applications can get EV by 3771 * multiplying the exposure compensation index and step. Ex: if 3772 * exposure compensation index is -6 and step is 0.333333333, EV 3773 * is -2. 3774 */ getExposureCompensationStep()3775 public float getExposureCompensationStep() { 3776 return getFloat(KEY_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION_STEP, 0); 3777 } 3778 3779 /** 3780 * <p>Sets the auto-exposure lock state. Applications should check 3781 * {@link #isAutoExposureLockSupported} before using this method.</p> 3782 * 3783 * <p>If set to true, the camera auto-exposure routine will immediately 3784 * pause until the lock is set to false. Exposure compensation settings 3785 * changes will still take effect while auto-exposure is locked.</p> 3786 * 3787 * <p>If auto-exposure is already locked, setting this to true again has 3788 * no effect (the driver will not recalculate exposure values).</p> 3789 * 3790 * <p>Stopping preview with {@link #stopPreview()}, or triggering still 3791 * image capture with {@link #takePicture(Camera.ShutterCallback, 3792 * Camera.PictureCallback, Camera.PictureCallback)}, will not change the 3793 * lock.</p> 3794 * 3795 * <p>Exposure compensation, auto-exposure lock, and auto-white balance 3796 * lock can be used to capture an exposure-bracketed burst of images, 3797 * for example.</p> 3798 * 3799 * <p>Auto-exposure state, including the lock state, will not be 3800 * maintained after camera {@link #release()} is called. Locking 3801 * auto-exposure after {@link #open()} but before the first call to 3802 * {@link #startPreview()} will not allow the auto-exposure routine to 3803 * run at all, and may result in severely over- or under-exposed 3804 * images.</p> 3805 * 3806 * @param toggle new state of the auto-exposure lock. True means that 3807 * auto-exposure is locked, false means that the auto-exposure 3808 * routine is free to run normally. 3809 * 3810 * @see #getAutoExposureLock() 3811 */ setAutoExposureLock(boolean toggle)3812 public void setAutoExposureLock(boolean toggle) { 3813 set(KEY_AUTO_EXPOSURE_LOCK, toggle ? TRUE : FALSE); 3814 } 3815 3816 /** 3817 * Gets the state of the auto-exposure lock. Applications should check 3818 * {@link #isAutoExposureLockSupported} before using this method. See 3819 * {@link #setAutoExposureLock} for details about the lock. 3820 * 3821 * @return State of the auto-exposure lock. Returns true if 3822 * auto-exposure is currently locked, and false otherwise. 3823 * 3824 * @see #setAutoExposureLock(boolean) 3825 * 3826 */ getAutoExposureLock()3827 public boolean getAutoExposureLock() { 3828 String str = get(KEY_AUTO_EXPOSURE_LOCK); 3829 return TRUE.equals(str); 3830 } 3831 3832 /** 3833 * Returns true if auto-exposure locking is supported. Applications 3834 * should call this before trying to lock auto-exposure. See 3835 * {@link #setAutoExposureLock} for details about the lock. 3836 * 3837 * @return true if auto-exposure lock is supported. 3838 * @see #setAutoExposureLock(boolean) 3839 * 3840 */ isAutoExposureLockSupported()3841 public boolean isAutoExposureLockSupported() { 3842 String str = get(KEY_AUTO_EXPOSURE_LOCK_SUPPORTED); 3843 return TRUE.equals(str); 3844 } 3845 3846 /** 3847 * <p>Sets the auto-white balance lock state. Applications should check 3848 * {@link #isAutoWhiteBalanceLockSupported} before using this 3849 * method.</p> 3850 * 3851 * <p>If set to true, the camera auto-white balance routine will 3852 * immediately pause until the lock is set to false.</p> 3853 * 3854 * <p>If auto-white balance is already locked, setting this to true 3855 * again has no effect (the driver will not recalculate white balance 3856 * values).</p> 3857 * 3858 * <p>Stopping preview with {@link #stopPreview()}, or triggering still 3859 * image capture with {@link #takePicture(Camera.ShutterCallback, 3860 * Camera.PictureCallback, Camera.PictureCallback)}, will not change the 3861 * the lock.</p> 3862 * 3863 * <p> Changing the white balance mode with {@link #setWhiteBalance} 3864 * will release the auto-white balance lock if it is set.</p> 3865 * 3866 * <p>Exposure compensation, AE lock, and AWB lock can be used to 3867 * capture an exposure-bracketed burst of images, for example. 3868 * Auto-white balance state, including the lock state, will not be 3869 * maintained after camera {@link #release()} is called. Locking 3870 * auto-white balance after {@link #open()} but before the first call to 3871 * {@link #startPreview()} will not allow the auto-white balance routine 3872 * to run at all, and may result in severely incorrect color in captured 3873 * images.</p> 3874 * 3875 * @param toggle new state of the auto-white balance lock. True means 3876 * that auto-white balance is locked, false means that the 3877 * auto-white balance routine is free to run normally. 3878 * 3879 * @see #getAutoWhiteBalanceLock() 3880 * @see #setWhiteBalance(String) 3881 */ setAutoWhiteBalanceLock(boolean toggle)3882 public void setAutoWhiteBalanceLock(boolean toggle) { 3883 set(KEY_AUTO_WHITEBALANCE_LOCK, toggle ? TRUE : FALSE); 3884 } 3885 3886 /** 3887 * Gets the state of the auto-white balance lock. Applications should 3888 * check {@link #isAutoWhiteBalanceLockSupported} before using this 3889 * method. See {@link #setAutoWhiteBalanceLock} for details about the 3890 * lock. 3891 * 3892 * @return State of the auto-white balance lock. Returns true if 3893 * auto-white balance is currently locked, and false 3894 * otherwise. 3895 * 3896 * @see #setAutoWhiteBalanceLock(boolean) 3897 * 3898 */ getAutoWhiteBalanceLock()3899 public boolean getAutoWhiteBalanceLock() { 3900 String str = get(KEY_AUTO_WHITEBALANCE_LOCK); 3901 return TRUE.equals(str); 3902 } 3903 3904 /** 3905 * Returns true if auto-white balance locking is supported. Applications 3906 * should call this before trying to lock auto-white balance. See 3907 * {@link #setAutoWhiteBalanceLock} for details about the lock. 3908 * 3909 * @return true if auto-white balance lock is supported. 3910 * @see #setAutoWhiteBalanceLock(boolean) 3911 * 3912 */ isAutoWhiteBalanceLockSupported()3913 public boolean isAutoWhiteBalanceLockSupported() { 3914 String str = get(KEY_AUTO_WHITEBALANCE_LOCK_SUPPORTED); 3915 return TRUE.equals(str); 3916 } 3917 3918 /** 3919 * Gets current zoom value. This also works when smooth zoom is in 3920 * progress. Applications should check {@link #isZoomSupported} before 3921 * using this method. 3922 * 3923 * @return the current zoom value. The range is 0 to {@link 3924 * #getMaxZoom}. 0 means the camera is not zoomed. 3925 */ getZoom()3926 public int getZoom() { 3927 return getInt(KEY_ZOOM, 0); 3928 } 3929 3930 /** 3931 * Sets current zoom value. If the camera is zoomed (value > 0), the 3932 * actual picture size may be smaller than picture size setting. 3933 * Applications can check the actual picture size after picture is 3934 * returned from {@link PictureCallback}. The preview size remains the 3935 * same in zoom. Applications should check {@link #isZoomSupported} 3936 * before using this method. 3937 * 3938 * @param value zoom value. The valid range is 0 to {@link #getMaxZoom}. 3939 */ setZoom(int value)3940 public void setZoom(int value) { 3941 set(KEY_ZOOM, value); 3942 } 3943 3944 /** 3945 * Returns true if zoom is supported. Applications should call this 3946 * before using other zoom methods. 3947 * 3948 * @return true if zoom is supported. 3949 */ isZoomSupported()3950 public boolean isZoomSupported() { 3951 String str = get(KEY_ZOOM_SUPPORTED); 3952 return TRUE.equals(str); 3953 } 3954 3955 /** 3956 * Gets the maximum zoom value allowed for snapshot. This is the maximum 3957 * value that applications can set to {@link #setZoom(int)}. 3958 * Applications should call {@link #isZoomSupported} before using this 3959 * method. This value may change in different preview size. Applications 3960 * should call this again after setting preview size. 3961 * 3962 * @return the maximum zoom value supported by the camera. 3963 */ getMaxZoom()3964 public int getMaxZoom() { 3965 return getInt(KEY_MAX_ZOOM, 0); 3966 } 3967 3968 /** 3969 * Gets the zoom ratios of all zoom values. Applications should check 3970 * {@link #isZoomSupported} before using this method. 3971 * 3972 * @return the zoom ratios in 1/100 increments. Ex: a zoom of 3.2x is 3973 * returned as 320. The number of elements is {@link 3974 * #getMaxZoom} + 1. The list is sorted from small to large. The 3975 * first element is always 100. The last element is the zoom 3976 * ratio of the maximum zoom value. 3977 */ getZoomRatios()3978 public List<Integer> getZoomRatios() { 3979 return splitInt(get(KEY_ZOOM_RATIOS)); 3980 } 3981 3982 /** 3983 * Returns true if smooth zoom is supported. Applications should call 3984 * this before using other smooth zoom methods. 3985 * 3986 * @return true if smooth zoom is supported. 3987 */ isSmoothZoomSupported()3988 public boolean isSmoothZoomSupported() { 3989 String str = get(KEY_SMOOTH_ZOOM_SUPPORTED); 3990 return TRUE.equals(str); 3991 } 3992 3993 /** 3994 * <p>Gets the distances from the camera to where an object appears to be 3995 * in focus. The object is sharpest at the optimal focus distance. The 3996 * depth of field is the far focus distance minus near focus distance.</p> 3997 * 3998 * <p>Focus distances may change after calling {@link 3999 * #autoFocus(AutoFocusCallback)}, {@link #cancelAutoFocus}, or {@link 4000 * #startPreview()}. Applications can call {@link #getParameters()} 4001 * and this method anytime to get the latest focus distances. If the 4002 * focus mode is FOCUS_MODE_CONTINUOUS_VIDEO, focus distances may change 4003 * from time to time.</p> 4004 * 4005 * <p>This method is intended to estimate the distance between the camera 4006 * and the subject. After autofocus, the subject distance may be within 4007 * near and far focus distance. However, the precision depends on the 4008 * camera hardware, autofocus algorithm, the focus area, and the scene. 4009 * The error can be large and it should be only used as a reference.</p> 4010 * 4011 * <p>Far focus distance >= optimal focus distance >= near focus distance. 4012 * If the focus distance is infinity, the value will be 4013 * {@code Float.POSITIVE_INFINITY}.</p> 4014 * 4015 * @param output focus distances in meters. output must be a float 4016 * array with three elements. Near focus distance, optimal focus 4017 * distance, and far focus distance will be filled in the array. 4018 * @see #FOCUS_DISTANCE_NEAR_INDEX 4019 * @see #FOCUS_DISTANCE_OPTIMAL_INDEX 4020 * @see #FOCUS_DISTANCE_FAR_INDEX 4021 */ getFocusDistances(float[] output)4022 public void getFocusDistances(float[] output) { 4023 if (output == null || output.length != 3) { 4024 throw new IllegalArgumentException( 4025 "output must be a float array with three elements."); 4026 } 4027 splitFloat(get(KEY_FOCUS_DISTANCES), output); 4028 } 4029 4030 /** 4031 * Gets the maximum number of focus areas supported. This is the maximum 4032 * length of the list in {@link #setFocusAreas(List)} and 4033 * {@link #getFocusAreas()}. 4034 * 4035 * @return the maximum number of focus areas supported by the camera. 4036 * @see #getFocusAreas() 4037 */ getMaxNumFocusAreas()4038 public int getMaxNumFocusAreas() { 4039 return getInt(KEY_MAX_NUM_FOCUS_AREAS, 0); 4040 } 4041 4042 /** 4043 * <p>Gets the current focus areas. Camera driver uses the areas to decide 4044 * focus.</p> 4045 * 4046 * <p>Before using this API or {@link #setFocusAreas(List)}, apps should 4047 * call {@link #getMaxNumFocusAreas()} to know the maximum number of 4048 * focus areas first. If the value is 0, focus area is not supported.</p> 4049 * 4050 * <p>Each focus area is a rectangle with specified weight. The direction 4051 * is relative to the sensor orientation, that is, what the sensor sees. 4052 * The direction is not affected by the rotation or mirroring of 4053 * {@link #setDisplayOrientation(int)}. Coordinates of the rectangle 4054 * range from -1000 to 1000. (-1000, -1000) is the upper left point. 4055 * (1000, 1000) is the lower right point. The width and height of focus 4056 * areas cannot be 0 or negative.</p> 4057 * 4058 * <p>The weight must range from 1 to 1000. The weight should be 4059 * interpreted as a per-pixel weight - all pixels in the area have the 4060 * specified weight. This means a small area with the same weight as a 4061 * larger area will have less influence on the focusing than the larger 4062 * area. Focus areas can partially overlap and the driver will add the 4063 * weights in the overlap region.</p> 4064 * 4065 * <p>A special case of a {@code null} focus area list means the driver is 4066 * free to select focus targets as it wants. For example, the driver may 4067 * use more signals to select focus areas and change them 4068 * dynamically. Apps can set the focus area list to {@code null} if they 4069 * want the driver to completely control focusing.</p> 4070 * 4071 * <p>Focus areas are relative to the current field of view 4072 * ({@link #getZoom()}). No matter what the zoom level is, (-1000,-1000) 4073 * represents the top of the currently visible camera frame. The focus 4074 * area cannot be set to be outside the current field of view, even 4075 * when using zoom.</p> 4076 * 4077 * <p>Focus area only has effect if the current focus mode is 4078 * {@link #FOCUS_MODE_AUTO}, {@link #FOCUS_MODE_MACRO}, 4079 * {@link #FOCUS_MODE_CONTINUOUS_VIDEO}, or 4080 * {@link #FOCUS_MODE_CONTINUOUS_PICTURE}.</p> 4081 * 4082 * @return a list of current focus areas 4083 */ getFocusAreas()4084 public List<Area> getFocusAreas() { 4085 return splitArea(get(KEY_FOCUS_AREAS)); 4086 } 4087 4088 /** 4089 * Sets focus areas. See {@link #getFocusAreas()} for documentation. 4090 * 4091 * @param focusAreas the focus areas 4092 * @see #getFocusAreas() 4093 */ setFocusAreas(List<Area> focusAreas)4094 public void setFocusAreas(List<Area> focusAreas) { 4095 set(KEY_FOCUS_AREAS, focusAreas); 4096 } 4097 4098 /** 4099 * Gets the maximum number of metering areas supported. This is the 4100 * maximum length of the list in {@link #setMeteringAreas(List)} and 4101 * {@link #getMeteringAreas()}. 4102 * 4103 * @return the maximum number of metering areas supported by the camera. 4104 * @see #getMeteringAreas() 4105 */ getMaxNumMeteringAreas()4106 public int getMaxNumMeteringAreas() { 4107 return getInt(KEY_MAX_NUM_METERING_AREAS, 0); 4108 } 4109 4110 /** 4111 * <p>Gets the current metering areas. Camera driver uses these areas to 4112 * decide exposure.</p> 4113 * 4114 * <p>Before using this API or {@link #setMeteringAreas(List)}, apps should 4115 * call {@link #getMaxNumMeteringAreas()} to know the maximum number of 4116 * metering areas first. If the value is 0, metering area is not 4117 * supported.</p> 4118 * 4119 * <p>Each metering area is a rectangle with specified weight. The 4120 * direction is relative to the sensor orientation, that is, what the 4121 * sensor sees. The direction is not affected by the rotation or 4122 * mirroring of {@link #setDisplayOrientation(int)}. Coordinates of the 4123 * rectangle range from -1000 to 1000. (-1000, -1000) is the upper left 4124 * point. (1000, 1000) is the lower right point. The width and height of 4125 * metering areas cannot be 0 or negative.</p> 4126 * 4127 * <p>The weight must range from 1 to 1000, and represents a weight for 4128 * every pixel in the area. This means that a large metering area with 4129 * the same weight as a smaller area will have more effect in the 4130 * metering result. Metering areas can partially overlap and the driver 4131 * will add the weights in the overlap region.</p> 4132 * 4133 * <p>A special case of a {@code null} metering area list means the driver 4134 * is free to meter as it chooses. For example, the driver may use more 4135 * signals to select metering areas and change them dynamically. Apps 4136 * can set the metering area list to {@code null} if they want the 4137 * driver to completely control metering.</p> 4138 * 4139 * <p>Metering areas are relative to the current field of view 4140 * ({@link #getZoom()}). No matter what the zoom level is, (-1000,-1000) 4141 * represents the top of the currently visible camera frame. The 4142 * metering area cannot be set to be outside the current field of view, 4143 * even when using zoom.</p> 4144 * 4145 * <p>No matter what metering areas are, the final exposure are compensated 4146 * by {@link #setExposureCompensation(int)}.</p> 4147 * 4148 * @return a list of current metering areas 4149 */ getMeteringAreas()4150 public List<Area> getMeteringAreas() { 4151 return splitArea(get(KEY_METERING_AREAS)); 4152 } 4153 4154 /** 4155 * Sets metering areas. See {@link #getMeteringAreas()} for 4156 * documentation. 4157 * 4158 * @param meteringAreas the metering areas 4159 * @see #getMeteringAreas() 4160 */ setMeteringAreas(List<Area> meteringAreas)4161 public void setMeteringAreas(List<Area> meteringAreas) { 4162 set(KEY_METERING_AREAS, meteringAreas); 4163 } 4164 4165 /** 4166 * Gets the maximum number of detected faces supported. This is the 4167 * maximum length of the list returned from {@link FaceDetectionListener}. 4168 * If the return value is 0, face detection of the specified type is not 4169 * supported. 4170 * 4171 * @return the maximum number of detected face supported by the camera. 4172 * @see #startFaceDetection() 4173 */ getMaxNumDetectedFaces()4174 public int getMaxNumDetectedFaces() { 4175 return getInt(KEY_MAX_NUM_DETECTED_FACES_HW, 0); 4176 } 4177 4178 /** 4179 * Sets recording mode hint. This tells the camera that the intent of 4180 * the application is to record videos {@link 4181 * android.media.MediaRecorder#start()}, not to take still pictures 4182 * {@link #takePicture(Camera.ShutterCallback, Camera.PictureCallback, 4183 * Camera.PictureCallback, Camera.PictureCallback)}. Using this hint can 4184 * allow MediaRecorder.start() to start faster or with fewer glitches on 4185 * output. This should be called before starting preview for the best 4186 * result, but can be changed while the preview is active. The default 4187 * value is false. 4188 * 4189 * The app can still call takePicture() when the hint is true or call 4190 * MediaRecorder.start() when the hint is false. But the performance may 4191 * be worse. 4192 * 4193 * @param hint true if the apps intend to record videos using 4194 * {@link android.media.MediaRecorder}. 4195 */ setRecordingHint(boolean hint)4196 public void setRecordingHint(boolean hint) { 4197 set(KEY_RECORDING_HINT, hint ? TRUE : FALSE); 4198 } 4199 4200 /** 4201 * <p>Returns true if video snapshot is supported. That is, applications 4202 * can call {@link #takePicture(Camera.ShutterCallback, 4203 * Camera.PictureCallback, Camera.PictureCallback, 4204 * Camera.PictureCallback)} during recording. Applications do not need 4205 * to call {@link #startPreview()} after taking a picture. The preview 4206 * will be still active. Other than that, taking a picture during 4207 * recording is identical to taking a picture normally. All settings and 4208 * methods related to takePicture work identically. Ex: 4209 * {@link #getPictureSize()}, {@link #getSupportedPictureSizes()}, 4210 * {@link #setJpegQuality(int)}, {@link #setRotation(int)}, and etc. The 4211 * picture will have an EXIF header. {@link #FLASH_MODE_AUTO} and 4212 * {@link #FLASH_MODE_ON} also still work, but the video will record the 4213 * flash.</p> 4214 * 4215 * <p>Applications can set shutter callback as null to avoid the shutter 4216 * sound. It is also recommended to set raw picture and post view 4217 * callbacks to null to avoid the interrupt of preview display.</p> 4218 * 4219 * <p>Field-of-view of the recorded video may be different from that of the 4220 * captured pictures. The maximum size of a video snapshot may be 4221 * smaller than that for regular still captures. If the current picture 4222 * size is set higher than can be supported by video snapshot, the 4223 * picture will be captured at the maximum supported size instead.</p> 4224 * 4225 * @return true if video snapshot is supported. 4226 */ isVideoSnapshotSupported()4227 public boolean isVideoSnapshotSupported() { 4228 String str = get(KEY_VIDEO_SNAPSHOT_SUPPORTED); 4229 return TRUE.equals(str); 4230 } 4231 4232 /** 4233 * <p>Enables and disables video stabilization. Use 4234 * {@link #isVideoStabilizationSupported} to determine if calling this 4235 * method is valid.</p> 4236 * 4237 * <p>Video stabilization reduces the shaking due to the motion of the 4238 * camera in both the preview stream and in recorded videos, including 4239 * data received from the preview callback. It does not reduce motion 4240 * blur in images captured with 4241 * {@link Camera#takePicture takePicture}.</p> 4242 * 4243 * <p>Video stabilization can be enabled and disabled while preview or 4244 * recording is active, but toggling it may cause a jump in the video 4245 * stream that may be undesirable in a recorded video.</p> 4246 * 4247 * @param toggle Set to true to enable video stabilization, and false to 4248 * disable video stabilization. 4249 * @see #isVideoStabilizationSupported() 4250 * @see #getVideoStabilization() 4251 */ setVideoStabilization(boolean toggle)4252 public void setVideoStabilization(boolean toggle) { 4253 set(KEY_VIDEO_STABILIZATION, toggle ? TRUE : FALSE); 4254 } 4255 4256 /** 4257 * Get the current state of video stabilization. See 4258 * {@link #setVideoStabilization} for details of video stabilization. 4259 * 4260 * @return true if video stabilization is enabled 4261 * @see #isVideoStabilizationSupported() 4262 * @see #setVideoStabilization(boolean) 4263 */ getVideoStabilization()4264 public boolean getVideoStabilization() { 4265 String str = get(KEY_VIDEO_STABILIZATION); 4266 return TRUE.equals(str); 4267 } 4268 4269 /** 4270 * Returns true if video stabilization is supported. See 4271 * {@link #setVideoStabilization} for details of video stabilization. 4272 * 4273 * @return true if video stabilization is supported 4274 * @see #setVideoStabilization(boolean) 4275 * @see #getVideoStabilization() 4276 */ isVideoStabilizationSupported()4277 public boolean isVideoStabilizationSupported() { 4278 String str = get(KEY_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_SUPPORTED); 4279 return TRUE.equals(str); 4280 } 4281 4282 // Splits a comma delimited string to an ArrayList of String. 4283 // Return null if the passing string is null or the size is 0. split(String str)4284 private ArrayList<String> split(String str) { 4285 if (str == null) return null; 4286 4287 TextUtils.StringSplitter splitter = new TextUtils.SimpleStringSplitter(','); 4288 splitter.setString(str); 4289 ArrayList<String> substrings = new ArrayList<String>(); 4290 for (String s : splitter) { 4291 substrings.add(s); 4292 } 4293 return substrings; 4294 } 4295 4296 // Splits a comma delimited string to an ArrayList of Integer. 4297 // Return null if the passing string is null or the size is 0. splitInt(String str)4298 private ArrayList<Integer> splitInt(String str) { 4299 if (str == null) return null; 4300 4301 TextUtils.StringSplitter splitter = new TextUtils.SimpleStringSplitter(','); 4302 splitter.setString(str); 4303 ArrayList<Integer> substrings = new ArrayList<Integer>(); 4304 for (String s : splitter) { 4305 substrings.add(Integer.parseInt(s)); 4306 } 4307 if (substrings.size() == 0) return null; 4308 return substrings; 4309 } 4310 splitInt(String str, int[] output)4311 private void splitInt(String str, int[] output) { 4312 if (str == null) return; 4313 4314 TextUtils.StringSplitter splitter = new TextUtils.SimpleStringSplitter(','); 4315 splitter.setString(str); 4316 int index = 0; 4317 for (String s : splitter) { 4318 output[index++] = Integer.parseInt(s); 4319 } 4320 } 4321 4322 // Splits a comma delimited string to an ArrayList of Float. splitFloat(String str, float[] output)4323 private void splitFloat(String str, float[] output) { 4324 if (str == null) return; 4325 4326 TextUtils.StringSplitter splitter = new TextUtils.SimpleStringSplitter(','); 4327 splitter.setString(str); 4328 int index = 0; 4329 for (String s : splitter) { 4330 output[index++] = Float.parseFloat(s); 4331 } 4332 } 4333 4334 // Returns the value of a float parameter. getFloat(String key, float defaultValue)4335 private float getFloat(String key, float defaultValue) { 4336 try { 4337 return Float.parseFloat(mMap.get(key)); 4338 } catch (NumberFormatException ex) { 4339 return defaultValue; 4340 } 4341 } 4342 4343 // Returns the value of a integer parameter. getInt(String key, int defaultValue)4344 private int getInt(String key, int defaultValue) { 4345 try { 4346 return Integer.parseInt(mMap.get(key)); 4347 } catch (NumberFormatException ex) { 4348 return defaultValue; 4349 } 4350 } 4351 4352 // Splits a comma delimited string to an ArrayList of Size. 4353 // Return null if the passing string is null or the size is 0. splitSize(String str)4354 private ArrayList<Size> splitSize(String str) { 4355 if (str == null) return null; 4356 4357 TextUtils.StringSplitter splitter = new TextUtils.SimpleStringSplitter(','); 4358 splitter.setString(str); 4359 ArrayList<Size> sizeList = new ArrayList<Size>(); 4360 for (String s : splitter) { 4361 Size size = strToSize(s); 4362 if (size != null) sizeList.add(size); 4363 } 4364 if (sizeList.size() == 0) return null; 4365 return sizeList; 4366 } 4367 4368 // Parses a string (ex: "480x320") to Size object. 4369 // Return null if the passing string is null. strToSize(String str)4370 private Size strToSize(String str) { 4371 if (str == null) return null; 4372 4373 int pos = str.indexOf('x'); 4374 if (pos != -1) { 4375 String width = str.substring(0, pos); 4376 String height = str.substring(pos + 1); 4377 return new Size(Integer.parseInt(width), 4378 Integer.parseInt(height)); 4379 } 4380 Log.e(TAG, "Invalid size parameter string=" + str); 4381 return null; 4382 } 4383 4384 // Splits a comma delimited string to an ArrayList of int array. 4385 // Example string: "(10000,26623),(10000,30000)". Return null if the 4386 // passing string is null or the size is 0. splitRange(String str)4387 private ArrayList<int[]> splitRange(String str) { 4388 if (str == null || str.charAt(0) != '(' 4389 || str.charAt(str.length() - 1) != ')') { 4390 Log.e(TAG, "Invalid range list string=" + str); 4391 return null; 4392 } 4393 4394 ArrayList<int[]> rangeList = new ArrayList<int[]>(); 4395 int endIndex, fromIndex = 1; 4396 do { 4397 int[] range = new int[2]; 4398 endIndex = str.indexOf("),(", fromIndex); 4399 if (endIndex == -1) endIndex = str.length() - 1; 4400 splitInt(str.substring(fromIndex, endIndex), range); 4401 rangeList.add(range); 4402 fromIndex = endIndex + 3; 4403 } while (endIndex != str.length() - 1); 4404 4405 if (rangeList.size() == 0) return null; 4406 return rangeList; 4407 } 4408 4409 // Splits a comma delimited string to an ArrayList of Area objects. 4410 // Example string: "(-10,-10,0,0,300),(0,0,10,10,700)". Return null if 4411 // the passing string is null or the size is 0 or (0,0,0,0,0). splitArea(String str)4412 private ArrayList<Area> splitArea(String str) { 4413 if (str == null || str.charAt(0) != '(' 4414 || str.charAt(str.length() - 1) != ')') { 4415 Log.e(TAG, "Invalid area string=" + str); 4416 return null; 4417 } 4418 4419 ArrayList<Area> result = new ArrayList<Area>(); 4420 int endIndex, fromIndex = 1; 4421 int[] array = new int[5]; 4422 do { 4423 endIndex = str.indexOf("),(", fromIndex); 4424 if (endIndex == -1) endIndex = str.length() - 1; 4425 splitInt(str.substring(fromIndex, endIndex), array); 4426 Rect rect = new Rect(array[0], array[1], array[2], array[3]); 4427 result.add(new Area(rect, array[4])); 4428 fromIndex = endIndex + 3; 4429 } while (endIndex != str.length() - 1); 4430 4431 if (result.size() == 0) return null; 4432 4433 if (result.size() == 1) { 4434 Area area = result.get(0); 4435 Rect rect = area.rect; 4436 if (rect.left == 0 && rect.top == 0 && rect.right == 0 4437 && rect.bottom == 0 && area.weight == 0) { 4438 return null; 4439 } 4440 } 4441 4442 return result; 4443 } 4444 same(String s1, String s2)4445 private boolean same(String s1, String s2) { 4446 if (s1 == null && s2 == null) return true; 4447 if (s1 != null && s1.equals(s2)) return true; 4448 return false; 4449 } 4450 }; 4451 } 4452