platform_hardware_interfaces/camera/device/3.2/ICameraDevice.hal
Jayant Chowdhary 48f3952ffc Documentation updates to camera HAL interfaces.
Bug: 124248114

Test: mm -j64

Change-Id: If1cf0e2d464ac62e5897b8faaf4835d06c12edd8
Merged-In: Ibc2415531a16e42ae81e33c3bdb28aca08e6a5fe
Signed-off-by: Jayant Chowdhary <jchowdhary@google.com>
2019-02-12 11:16:17 -08:00

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package android.hardware.camera.device@3.2;
import android.hardware.camera.common@1.0::types;
import ICameraDeviceSession;
import ICameraDeviceCallback;
/**
* Camera device HAL, first modern version
*
* Supports the android.hardware.Camera API, and the android.hardware.camera2
* API at LIMITED or better hardware level.
*
*/
interface ICameraDevice {
/**
* Get camera device resource cost information.
*
* @return status Status code for the operation, one of:
* OK:
* On success
* INTERNAL_ERROR:
* An unexpected internal camera HAL error occurred, and the
* resource cost is not available.
* CAMERA_DISCONNECTED:
* An external camera device has been disconnected, and is no longer
* available. This camera device interface is now stale, and a new
* instance must be acquired if the device is reconnected. All
* subsequent calls on this interface must return
* CAMERA_DISCONNECTED.
* @return resourceCost
* The resources required to open this camera device, or unspecified
* values if status is not OK.
*/
getResourceCost() generates (Status status, CameraResourceCost resourceCost);
/**
* getCameraCharacteristics:
*
* Return the static camera information for this camera device. This
* information may not change between consecutive calls.
*
* When an external camera is disconnected, its camera id becomes
* invalid. Calling this method with this invalid camera id must result in
* ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT; this may happen even before the device status callback
* is invoked by the HAL.
*
* @return status Status code for the operation, one of:
* OK:
* On a successful open of the camera device.
* INTERNAL_ERROR:
* The camera device cannot be opened due to an internal
* error.
* CAMERA_DISCONNECTED:
* An external camera device has been disconnected, and is no longer
* available. This camera device interface is now stale, and a new
* instance must be acquired if the device is reconnected. All
* subsequent calls on this interface must return
* CAMERA_DISCONNECTED.
*
* @return cameraCharacteristics
* The static metadata for this camera device, or an empty metadata
* structure if status is not OK.
*
*/
getCameraCharacteristics() generates
(Status status, CameraMetadata cameraCharacteristics);
/**
* setTorchMode:
*
* Turn on or off the torch mode of the flash unit associated with this
* camera device. If the operation is successful, HAL must notify the
* framework torch state by invoking
* ICameraProviderCallback::torchModeStatusChange() with the new state.
*
* An active camera session has a higher priority accessing the flash
* unit. When there are any resource conflicts, such as when open() is
* called to fully activate a camera device, the provider must notify the
* framework through ICameraProviderCallback::torchModeStatusChange() that
* the torch mode has been turned off and the torch mode state has become
* TORCH_MODE_STATUS_NOT_AVAILABLE. When resources to turn on torch mode
* become available again, the provider must notify the framework through
* ICameraProviderCallback::torchModeStatusChange() that the torch mode
* state has become TORCH_MODE_STATUS_AVAILABLE_OFF for set_torch_mode() to
* be called.
*
* When the client calls setTorchMode() to turn on the torch mode of a flash
* unit, if the HAL cannot keep multiple torch modes on simultaneously, the
* HAL must turn off the torch mode(s) that were turned on by previous
* setTorchMode() calls and notify the framework that the torch mode state
* of those flash unit(s) has become TORCH_MODE_STATUS_AVAILABLE_OFF.
*
* @param torchMode The new mode to set the device flash unit to.
*
* @return status Status code for the operation, one of:
* OK:
* On a successful change to the torch state
* INTERNAL_ERROR:
* The flash unit cannot be operated due to an unexpected internal
* error.
* ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT:
* The camera ID is unknown.
* CAMERA_IN_USE:
* This camera device has been opened, so the torch cannot be
* controlled until it is closed.
* MAX_CAMERAS_IN_USE:
* Due to other camera devices being open, or due to other
* resource constraints, the torch cannot be controlled currently.
* METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED:
* This provider does not support direct operation of flashlight
* torch mode. The framework must open the camera device and turn
* the torch on through the device interface.
* OPERATION_NOT_SUPPORTED:
* This camera device does not have a flash unit. This can
* be returned if and only if android.flash.info.available is
* false.
* CAMERA_DISCONNECTED:
* An external camera device has been disconnected, and is no longer
* available. This camera device interface is now stale, and a new
* instance must be acquired if the device is reconnected. All
* subsequent calls on this interface must return
* CAMERA_DISCONNECTED.
*
*/
setTorchMode(TorchMode mode) generates (Status status);
/**
* open:
*
* Power on and initialize this camera device for active use, returning a
* session handle for active operations.
*
* @param callback Interface to invoke by the HAL for device asynchronous
* events. For HALs newer than version 3.2, HAL must use castFrom
* method to check the exact version of callback sent by camera service.
*
* @return status Status code for the operation, one of:
* OK:
* On a successful open of the camera device.
* INTERNAL_ERROR:
* The camera device cannot be opened due to an internal
* error.
* ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT:
* The callbacks handle is invalid (for example, it is null).
* CAMERA_IN_USE:
* This camera device is already open.
* MAX_CAMERAS_IN_USE:
* The maximal number of camera devices that can be
* opened concurrently were opened already.
* CAMERA_DISCONNECTED:
* This external camera device has been disconnected, and is no
* longer available. This interface is now stale, and a new instance
* must be acquired if the device is reconnected. All subsequent
* calls on this interface must return CAMERA_DISCONNECTED.
* @return session The interface to the newly-opened camera session,
* or null if status is not OK.
*/
open(ICameraDeviceCallback callback) generates
(Status status, ICameraDeviceSession session);
/**
* dumpState:
*
* Print out debugging state for the camera device. This may be called by
* the framework when the camera service is asked for a debug dump, which
* happens when using the dumpsys tool, or when capturing a bugreport.
*
* The passed-in file descriptor can be used to write debugging text using
* dprintf() or write(). The text must be in ASCII encoding only.
*
* In case this camera device has been disconnected, the dump must not fail,
* but may simply print out 'Device disconnected' or equivalent.
*
* Performance requirements:
*
* This must be a non-blocking call. The HAL should return from this call
* in 1ms, must return from this call in 10ms. This call must avoid
* deadlocks, as it may be called at any point during camera operation.
* Any synchronization primitives used (such as mutex locks or semaphores)
* must be acquired with a timeout.
*/
dumpState(handle fd);
};