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| |
| #ifndef HARDWARE_API_H_ |
| |
| #define HARDWARE_API_H_ |
| |
| #include <media/hardware/OMXPluginBase.h> |
| #include <media/hardware/MetadataBufferType.h> |
| #include <cutils/native_handle.h> |
| #include <utils/RefBase.h> |
| |
| #include "VideoAPI.h" |
| |
| #include <OMX_Component.h> |
| |
| struct ANativeWindowBuffer; |
| |
| namespace android { |
| |
| // This structure is used to enable Android native buffer use for either |
| // graphic buffers or secure buffers. |
| // |
| // TO CONTROL ANDROID GRAPHIC BUFFER USAGE: |
| // |
| // A pointer to this struct is passed to the OMX_SetParameter when the extension |
| // index for the 'OMX.google.android.index.enableAndroidNativeBuffers' extension |
| // is given. |
| // |
| // When Android native buffer use is disabled for a port (the default state), |
| // the OMX node should operate as normal, and expect UseBuffer calls to set its |
| // buffers. This is the mode that will be used when CPU access to the buffer is |
| // required. |
| // |
| // When Android native buffer use has been enabled for a given port, the video |
| // color format for the port is to be interpreted as an Android pixel format |
| // rather than an OMX color format. Enabling Android native buffers may also |
| // change how the component receives the native buffers. If store-metadata-mode |
| // is enabled on the port, the component will receive the buffers as specified |
| // in the section below. Otherwise, unless the node supports the |
| // 'OMX.google.android.index.useAndroidNativeBuffer2' extension, it should |
| // expect to receive UseAndroidNativeBuffer calls (via OMX_SetParameter) rather |
| // than UseBuffer calls for that port. |
| // |
| // TO CONTROL ANDROID SECURE BUFFER USAGE: |
| // |
| // A pointer to this struct is passed to the OMX_SetParameter when the extension |
| // index for the 'OMX.google.android.index.allocateNativeHandle' extension |
| // is given. |
| // |
| // When native handle use is disabled for a port (the default state), |
| // the OMX node should operate as normal, and expect AllocateBuffer calls to |
| // return buffer pointers. This is the mode that will be used for non-secure |
| // buffers if component requires allocate buffers instead of use buffers. |
| // |
| // When native handle use has been enabled for a given port, the component |
| // shall allocate native_buffer_t objects containing that can be passed between |
| // processes using binder. This is the mode that will be used for secure buffers. |
| // When an OMX component allocates native handle for buffers, it must close and |
| // delete that handle when it frees those buffers. Even though pBuffer will point |
| // to a native handle, nFilledLength, nAllocLength and nOffset will correspond |
| // to the data inside the opaque buffer. |
| struct EnableAndroidNativeBuffersParams { |
| OMX_U32 nSize; |
| OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion; |
| OMX_U32 nPortIndex; |
| OMX_BOOL enable; |
| }; |
| |
| typedef struct EnableAndroidNativeBuffersParams AllocateNativeHandleParams; |
| |
| // A pointer to this struct is passed to OMX_SetParameter() when the extension index |
| // "OMX.google.android.index.storeMetaDataInBuffers" or |
| // "OMX.google.android.index.storeANWBufferInMetadata" is given. |
| // |
| // When meta data is stored in the video buffers passed between OMX clients |
| // and OMX components, interpretation of the buffer data is up to the |
| // buffer receiver, and the data may or may not be the actual video data, but |
| // some information helpful for the receiver to locate the actual data. |
| // The buffer receiver thus needs to know how to interpret what is stored |
| // in these buffers, with mechanisms pre-determined externally. How to |
| // interpret the meta data is outside of the scope of this parameter. |
| // |
| // Currently, this is used to pass meta data from video source (camera component, for instance) to |
| // video encoder to avoid memcpying of input video frame data, as well as to pass dynamic output |
| // buffer to video decoder. To do this, bStoreMetaData is set to OMX_TRUE. |
| // |
| // If bStoreMetaData is set to false, real YUV frame data will be stored in input buffers, and |
| // the output buffers contain either real YUV frame data, or are themselves native handles as |
| // directed by enable/use-android-native-buffer parameter settings. |
| // In addition, if no OMX_SetParameter() call is made on a port with the corresponding extension |
| // index, the component should not assume that the client is not using metadata mode for the port. |
| // |
| // If the component supports this using the "OMX.google.android.index.storeANWBufferInMetadata" |
| // extension and bStoreMetaData is set to OMX_TRUE, data is passed using the VideoNativeMetadata |
| // layout as defined below. Each buffer will be accompanied by a fence. The fence must signal |
| // before the buffer can be used (e.g. read from or written into). When returning such buffer to |
| // the client, component must provide a new fence that must signal before the returned buffer can |
| // be used (e.g. read from or written into). The component owns the incoming fenceFd, and must close |
| // it when fence has signaled. The client will own and close the returned fence file descriptor. |
| // |
| // If the component supports this using the "OMX.google.android.index.storeMetaDataInBuffers" |
| // extension and bStoreMetaData is set to OMX_TRUE, data is passed using VideoGrallocMetadata |
| // (the layout of which is the VideoGrallocMetadata defined below). Camera input can be also passed |
| // as "CameraSource", the layout of which is vendor dependent. |
| // |
| // Metadata buffers are registered with the component using UseBuffer calls, or can be allocated |
| // by the component for encoder-metadata-output buffers. |
| struct StoreMetaDataInBuffersParams { |
| OMX_U32 nSize; |
| OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion; |
| OMX_U32 nPortIndex; |
| OMX_BOOL bStoreMetaData; |
| }; |
| |
| // Meta data buffer layout used to transport output frames to the decoder for |
| // dynamic buffer handling. |
| struct VideoGrallocMetadata { |
| MetadataBufferType eType; // must be kMetadataBufferTypeGrallocSource |
| #ifdef OMX_ANDROID_COMPILE_AS_32BIT_ON_64BIT_PLATFORMS |
| OMX_PTR pHandle; |
| #else |
| buffer_handle_t pHandle; |
| #endif |
| }; |
| |
| // Legacy name for VideoGrallocMetadata struct. |
| struct VideoDecoderOutputMetaData : public VideoGrallocMetadata {}; |
| |
| struct VideoNativeMetadata { |
| MetadataBufferType eType; // must be kMetadataBufferTypeANWBuffer |
| #ifdef OMX_ANDROID_COMPILE_AS_32BIT_ON_64BIT_PLATFORMS |
| OMX_PTR pBuffer; |
| #else |
| struct ANativeWindowBuffer* pBuffer; |
| #endif |
| int nFenceFd; // -1 if unused |
| }; |
| |
| // Meta data buffer layout for passing a native_handle to codec |
| struct VideoNativeHandleMetadata { |
| MetadataBufferType eType; // must be kMetadataBufferTypeNativeHandleSource |
| |
| #ifdef OMX_ANDROID_COMPILE_AS_32BIT_ON_64BIT_PLATFORMS |
| OMX_PTR pHandle; |
| #else |
| native_handle_t *pHandle; |
| #endif |
| }; |
| |
| // A pointer to this struct is passed to OMX_SetParameter() when the extension |
| // index "OMX.google.android.index.prepareForAdaptivePlayback" is given. |
| // |
| // This method is used to signal a video decoder, that the user has requested |
| // seamless resolution change support (if bEnable is set to OMX_TRUE). |
| // nMaxFrameWidth and nMaxFrameHeight are the dimensions of the largest |
| // anticipated frames in the video. If bEnable is OMX_FALSE, no resolution |
| // change is expected, and the nMaxFrameWidth/Height fields are unused. |
| // |
| // If the decoder supports dynamic output buffers, it may ignore this |
| // request. Otherwise, it shall request resources in such a way so that it |
| // avoids full port-reconfiguration (due to output port-definition change) |
| // during resolution changes. |
| // |
| // DO NOT USE THIS STRUCTURE AS IT WILL BE REMOVED. INSTEAD, IMPLEMENT |
| // METADATA SUPPORT FOR VIDEO DECODERS. |
| struct PrepareForAdaptivePlaybackParams { |
| OMX_U32 nSize; |
| OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion; |
| OMX_U32 nPortIndex; |
| OMX_BOOL bEnable; |
| OMX_U32 nMaxFrameWidth; |
| OMX_U32 nMaxFrameHeight; |
| }; |
| |
| // A pointer to this struct is passed to OMX_SetParameter when the extension |
| // index for the 'OMX.google.android.index.useAndroidNativeBuffer' extension is |
| // given. This call will only be performed if a prior call was made with the |
| // 'OMX.google.android.index.enableAndroidNativeBuffers' extension index, |
| // enabling use of Android native buffers. |
| struct UseAndroidNativeBufferParams { |
| OMX_U32 nSize; |
| OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion; |
| OMX_U32 nPortIndex; |
| OMX_PTR pAppPrivate; |
| OMX_BUFFERHEADERTYPE **bufferHeader; |
| const sp<ANativeWindowBuffer>& nativeBuffer; |
| }; |
| |
| // A pointer to this struct is passed to OMX_GetParameter when the extension |
| // index for the 'OMX.google.android.index.getAndroidNativeBufferUsage' |
| // extension is given. The usage bits returned from this query will be used to |
| // allocate the Gralloc buffers that get passed to the useAndroidNativeBuffer |
| // command. |
| struct GetAndroidNativeBufferUsageParams { |
| OMX_U32 nSize; // IN |
| OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion; // IN |
| OMX_U32 nPortIndex; // IN |
| OMX_U32 nUsage; // OUT |
| }; |
| |
| // An enum OMX_COLOR_FormatAndroidOpaque to indicate an opaque colorformat |
| // is declared in media/stagefright/openmax/OMX_IVCommon.h |
| // This will inform the encoder that the actual |
| // colorformat will be relayed by the GRalloc Buffers. |
| // OMX_COLOR_FormatAndroidOpaque = 0x7F000001, |
| |
| // A pointer to this struct is passed to OMX_SetParameter when the extension |
| // index for the 'OMX.google.android.index.prependSPSPPSToIDRFrames' extension |
| // is given. |
| // A successful result indicates that future IDR frames will be prefixed by |
| // SPS/PPS. |
| struct PrependSPSPPSToIDRFramesParams { |
| OMX_U32 nSize; |
| OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion; |
| OMX_BOOL bEnable; |
| }; |
| |
| // A pointer to this struct is passed to OMX_GetParameter when the extension |
| // index for the 'OMX.google.android.index.describeColorFormat' |
| // extension is given. This method can be called from any component state |
| // other than invalid. The color-format, frame width/height, and stride/ |
| // slice-height parameters are ones that are associated with a raw video |
| // port (input or output), but the stride/slice height parameters may be |
| // incorrect. bUsingNativeBuffers is OMX_TRUE if native android buffers will |
| // be used (while specifying this color format). |
| // |
| // The component shall fill out the MediaImage structure that |
| // corresponds to the described raw video format, and the potentially corrected |
| // stride and slice-height info. |
| // |
| // The behavior is slightly different if bUsingNativeBuffers is OMX_TRUE, |
| // though most implementations can ignore this difference. When using native buffers, |
| // the component may change the configured color format to an optimized format. |
| // Additionally, when allocating these buffers for flexible usecase, the framework |
| // will set the SW_READ/WRITE_OFTEN usage flags. In this case (if bUsingNativeBuffers |
| // is OMX_TRUE), the component shall fill out the MediaImage information for the |
| // scenario when these SW-readable/writable buffers are locked using gralloc_lock. |
| // Note, that these buffers may also be locked using gralloc_lock_ycbcr, which must |
| // be supported for vendor-specific formats. |
| // |
| // For non-YUV packed planar/semiplanar image formats, or if bUsingNativeBuffers |
| // is OMX_TRUE and the component does not support this color format with native |
| // buffers, the component shall set mNumPlanes to 0, and mType to MEDIA_IMAGE_TYPE_UNKNOWN. |
| |
| // @deprecated: use DescribeColorFormat2Params |
| struct DescribeColorFormat2Params; |
| struct DescribeColorFormatParams { |
| OMX_U32 nSize; |
| OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion; |
| // input: parameters from OMX_VIDEO_PORTDEFINITIONTYPE |
| OMX_COLOR_FORMATTYPE eColorFormat; |
| OMX_U32 nFrameWidth; |
| OMX_U32 nFrameHeight; |
| OMX_U32 nStride; |
| OMX_U32 nSliceHeight; |
| OMX_BOOL bUsingNativeBuffers; |
| |
| // output: fill out the MediaImage fields |
| MediaImage sMediaImage; |
| |
| explicit DescribeColorFormatParams(const DescribeColorFormat2Params&); // for internal use only |
| }; |
| |
| // A pointer to this struct is passed to OMX_GetParameter when the extension |
| // index for the 'OMX.google.android.index.describeColorFormat2' |
| // extension is given. This is operationally the same as DescribeColorFormatParams |
| // but can be used for HDR and RGBA/YUVA formats. |
| struct DescribeColorFormat2Params { |
| OMX_U32 nSize; |
| OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion; |
| // input: parameters from OMX_VIDEO_PORTDEFINITIONTYPE |
| OMX_COLOR_FORMATTYPE eColorFormat; |
| OMX_U32 nFrameWidth; |
| OMX_U32 nFrameHeight; |
| OMX_U32 nStride; |
| OMX_U32 nSliceHeight; |
| OMX_BOOL bUsingNativeBuffers; |
| |
| // output: fill out the MediaImage2 fields |
| MediaImage2 sMediaImage; |
| |
| void initFromV1(const DescribeColorFormatParams&); // for internal use only |
| }; |
| |
| // A pointer to this struct is passed to OMX_SetParameter or OMX_GetParameter |
| // when the extension index for the |
| // 'OMX.google.android.index.configureVideoTunnelMode' extension is given. |
| // If the extension is supported then tunneled playback mode should be supported |
| // by the codec. If bTunneled is set to OMX_TRUE then the video decoder should |
| // operate in "tunneled" mode and output its decoded frames directly to the |
| // sink. In this case nAudioHwSync is the HW SYNC ID of the audio HAL Output |
| // stream to sync the video with. If bTunneled is set to OMX_FALSE, "tunneled" |
| // mode should be disabled and nAudioHwSync should be ignored. |
| // OMX_GetParameter is used to query tunneling configuration. bTunneled should |
| // return whether decoder is operating in tunneled mode, and if it is, |
| // pSidebandWindow should contain the codec allocated sideband window handle. |
| struct ConfigureVideoTunnelModeParams { |
| OMX_U32 nSize; // IN |
| OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion; // IN |
| OMX_U32 nPortIndex; // IN |
| OMX_BOOL bTunneled; // IN/OUT |
| OMX_U32 nAudioHwSync; // IN |
| OMX_PTR pSidebandWindow; // OUT |
| }; |
| |
| // Color space description (aspects) parameters. |
| // This is passed via OMX_SetConfig or OMX_GetConfig to video encoders and decoders when the |
| // 'OMX.google.android.index.describeColorAspects' extension is given. Component SHALL behave |
| // as described below if it supports this extension. |
| // |
| // bDataSpaceChanged and bRequestingDataSpace is assumed to be OMX_FALSE unless noted otherwise. |
| // |
| // VIDEO ENCODERS: the framework uses OMX_SetConfig to specify color aspects of the coded video. |
| // This may happen: |
| // a) before the component transitions to idle state |
| // b) before the input frame is sent via OMX_EmptyThisBuffer in executing state |
| // c) during execution, just before an input frame with a different color aspect information |
| // is sent. |
| // |
| // The framework also uses OMX_GetConfig to |
| // d) verify the color aspects that will be written to the stream |
| // e) (optional) verify the color aspects that should be reported to the container for a |
| // given dataspace/pixelformat received |
| // |
| // 1. Encoders SHOULD maintain an internal color aspect state, initialized to Unspecified values. |
| // This represents the values that will be written into the bitstream. |
| // 2. Upon OMX_SetConfig, they SHOULD update their internal state to the aspects received |
| // (including Unspecified values). For specific aspect values that are not supported by the |
| // codec standard, encoders SHOULD substitute Unspecified values; or they MAY use a suitable |
| // alternative (e.g. to suggest the use of BT.709 EOTF instead of SMPTE 240M.) |
| // 3. OMX_GetConfig SHALL return the internal state (values that will be written). |
| // 4. OMX_SetConfig SHALL always succeed before receiving the first frame. It MAY fail afterwards, |
| // but only if the configured values would change AND the component does not support updating the |
| // color information to those values mid-stream. If component supports updating a portion of |
| // the color information, those values should be updated in the internal state, and OMX_SetConfig |
| // SHALL succeed. Otherwise, the internal state SHALL remain intact and OMX_SetConfig SHALL fail |
| // with OMX_ErrorUnsupportedSettings. |
| // 5. When the framework receives an input frame with an unexpected dataspace, it will query |
| // encoders for the color aspects that should be reported to the container using OMX_GetConfig |
| // with bDataSpaceChanged set to OMX_TRUE, and nPixelFormat/nDataSpace containing the new |
| // format/dataspace values. This allows vendors to use extended dataspace during capture and |
| // composition (e.g. screenrecord) - while performing color-space conversion inside the encoder - |
| // and encode and report a different color-space information in the bitstream/container. |
| // sColorAspects contains the requested color aspects by the client for reference, which may |
| // include aspects not supported by the encoding. This is used together with guidance for |
| // dataspace selection; see 6. below. |
| // |
| // VIDEO DECODERS: the framework uses OMX_SetConfig to specify the default color aspects to use |
| // for the video. |
| // This may happen: |
| // a) before the component transitions to idle state |
| // b) during execution, when the resolution or the default color aspects change. |
| // |
| // The framework also uses OMX_GetConfig to |
| // c) get the final color aspects reported by the coded bitstream after taking the default values |
| // into account. |
| // |
| // 1. Decoders should maintain two color aspect states - the default state as reported by the |
| // framework, and the coded state as reported by the bitstream - as each state can change |
| // independently from the other. |
| // 2. Upon OMX_SetConfig, it SHALL update its default state regardless of whether such aspects |
| // could be supplied by the component bitstream. (E.g. it should blindly support all enumeration |
| // values, even unknown ones, and the Other value). This SHALL always succeed. |
| // 3. Upon OMX_GetConfig, the component SHALL return the final color aspects by replacing |
| // Unspecified coded values with the default values. This SHALL always succeed. |
| // 4. Whenever the component processes color aspect information in the bitstream even with an |
| // Unspecified value, it SHOULD update its internal coded state with that information just before |
| // the frame with the new information would be outputted, and the component SHALL signal an |
| // OMX_EventPortSettingsChanged event with data2 set to the extension index. |
| // NOTE: Component SHOULD NOT signal a separate event purely for color aspect change, if it occurs |
| // together with a port definition (e.g. size) or crop change. |
| // 5. If the aspects a component encounters in the bitstream cannot be represented with enumeration |
| // values as defined below, the component SHALL set those aspects to Other. Restricted values in |
| // the bitstream SHALL be treated as defined by the relevant bitstream specifications/standards, |
| // or as Unspecified, if not defined. |
| // |
| // BOTH DECODERS AND ENCODERS: the framework uses OMX_GetConfig during idle and executing state to |
| // f) (optional) get guidance for the dataspace to set for given color aspects, by setting |
| // bRequestingDataSpace to OMX_TRUE. The component SHALL return OMX_ErrorUnsupportedSettings |
| // IF it does not support this request. |
| // |
| // 6. This is an information request that can happen at any time, independent of the normal |
| // configuration process. This allows vendors to use extended dataspace during capture, playback |
| // and composition - while performing color-space conversion inside the component. Component |
| // SHALL set the desired dataspace into nDataSpace. Otherwise, it SHALL return |
| // OMX_ErrorUnsupportedSettings to let the framework choose a nearby standard dataspace. |
| // |
| // 6.a. For encoders, this query happens before the first frame is received using surface encoding. |
| // This allows the encoder to use a specific dataspace for the color aspects (e.g. because the |
| // device supports additional dataspaces, or because it wants to perform color-space extension |
| // to facilitate a more optimal rendering/capture pipeline.). |
| // |
| // 6.b. For decoders, this query happens before the first frame, and every time the color aspects |
| // change, while using surface buffers. This allows the decoder to use a specific dataspace for |
| // the color aspects (e.g. because the device supports additional dataspaces, or because it wants |
| // to perform color-space extension by inline color-space conversion to facilitate a more optimal |
| // rendering pipeline.). |
| // |
| // Note: the size of sAspects may increase in the future by additional fields. |
| // Implementations SHOULD NOT require a certain size. |
| struct DescribeColorAspectsParams { |
| OMX_U32 nSize; // IN |
| OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion; // IN |
| OMX_U32 nPortIndex; // IN |
| OMX_BOOL bRequestingDataSpace; // IN |
| OMX_BOOL bDataSpaceChanged; // IN |
| OMX_U32 nPixelFormat; // IN |
| OMX_U32 nDataSpace; // OUT |
| ColorAspects sAspects; // IN/OUT |
| }; |
| |
| // HDR color description parameters. |
| // This is passed via OMX_SetConfig or OMX_GetConfig to video encoders and decoders when the |
| // 'OMX.google.android.index.describeHDRStaticInfo' extension is given and an HDR stream |
| // is detected. Component SHALL behave as described below if it supports this extension. |
| // |
| // Currently, only Static Metadata Descriptor Type 1 support is required. |
| // |
| // VIDEO ENCODERS: the framework uses OMX_SetConfig to specify the HDR static information of the |
| // coded video. |
| // This may happen: |
| // a) before the component transitions to idle state |
| // b) before the input frame is sent via OMX_EmptyThisBuffer in executing state |
| // c) during execution, just before an input frame with a different HDR static |
| // information is sent. |
| // |
| // The framework also uses OMX_GetConfig to |
| // d) verify the HDR static information that will be written to the stream. |
| // |
| // 1. Encoders SHOULD maintain an internal HDR static info data, initialized to Unspecified values. |
| // This represents the values that will be written into the bitstream. |
| // 2. Upon OMX_SetConfig, they SHOULD update their internal state to the info received |
| // (including Unspecified values). For specific parameters that are not supported by the |
| // codec standard, encoders SHOULD substitute Unspecified values. NOTE: no other substitution |
| // is allowed. |
| // 3. OMX_GetConfig SHALL return the internal state (values that will be written). |
| // 4. OMX_SetConfig SHALL always succeed before receiving the first frame if the encoder is |
| // configured into an HDR compatible profile. It MAY fail with OMX_ErrorUnsupportedSettings error |
| // code if it is not configured into such a profile, OR if the configured values would change |
| // AND the component does not support updating the HDR static information mid-stream. If the |
| // component supports updating a portion of the information, those values should be updated in |
| // the internal state, and OMX_SetConfig SHALL succeed. Otherwise, the internal state SHALL |
| // remain intact. |
| // |
| // VIDEO DECODERS: the framework uses OMX_SetConfig to specify the default HDR static information |
| // to use for the video. |
| // a) This only happens if the client supplies this information, in which case it occurs before |
| // the component transitions to idle state. |
| // b) This may also happen subsequently if the default HDR static information changes. |
| // |
| // The framework also uses OMX_GetConfig to |
| // c) get the final HDR static information reported by the coded bitstream after taking the |
| // default values into account. |
| // |
| // 1. Decoders should maintain two HDR static information structures - the default values as |
| // reported by the framework, and the coded values as reported by the bitstream - as each |
| // structure can change independently from the other. |
| // 2. Upon OMX_SetConfig, it SHALL update its default structure regardless of whether such static |
| // parameters could be supplied by the component bitstream. (E.g. it should blindly support all |
| // parameter values, even seemingly illegal ones). This SHALL always succeed. |
| // Note: The descriptor ID used in sInfo may change in subsequent calls. (although for now only |
| // Type 1 support is required.) |
| // 3. Upon OMX_GetConfig, the component SHALL return the final HDR static information by replacing |
| // Unspecified coded values with the default values. This SHALL always succeed. This may be |
| // provided using any supported descriptor ID (currently only Type 1) with the goal of expressing |
| // the most of the available static information. |
| // 4. Whenever the component processes HDR static information in the bitstream even ones with |
| // Unspecified parameters, it SHOULD update its internal coded structure with that information |
| // just before the frame with the new information would be outputted, and the component SHALL |
| // signal an OMX_EventPortSettingsChanged event with data2 set to the extension index. |
| // NOTE: Component SHOULD NOT signal a separate event purely for HDR static info change, if it |
| // occurs together with a port definition (e.g. size), color aspect or crop change. |
| // 5. If certain parameters of the HDR static information encountered in the bitstream cannot be |
| // represented using sInfo, the component SHALL use the closest representation. |
| // |
| // Note: the size of sInfo may increase in the future by supporting additional descriptor types. |
| // Implementations SHOULD NOT require a certain size. |
| struct DescribeHDRStaticInfoParams { |
| OMX_U32 nSize; // IN |
| OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion; // IN |
| OMX_U32 nPortIndex; // IN |
| HDRStaticInfo sInfo; // IN/OUT |
| }; |
| |
| // HDR10+ metadata configuration. |
| // |
| // nParamSize: size of the storage starting at nValue (must be at least 1 and at most |
| // MAX_HDR10PLUSINFO_SIZE). This field must not be modified by the component. |
| // nParamSizeUsed: size of the actual HDR10+ metadata starting at nValue. For OMX_SetConfig, |
| // it must not be modified by the component. For OMX_GetConfig, the component |
| // should put the actual size of the retrieved config in this field (and in |
| // case where nParamSize is smaller than nParamSizeUsed, the component should |
| // still update nParamSizeUsed without actually copying the metadata to nValue). |
| // nValue: storage of the HDR10+ metadata conforming to the user_data_registered_itu_t_t35() |
| // syntax of SEI message for ST 2094-40. |
| // |
| // This is passed via OMX_SetConfig or OMX_GetConfig to video encoders and decoders when the |
| // 'OMX.google.android.index.describeHDR10PlusInfo' extension is given. In general, this config |
| // is associated with a particular frame. A typical sequence of usage is as follows: |
| // |
| // a) OMX_SetConfig associates the config with the next input buffer sent in OMX_EmptyThisBuffer |
| // (input A); |
| // b) The component sends OMX_EventConfigUpdate to notify the client that there is a config |
| // update on the output port that is associated with the next output buffer that's about to |
| // be sent via FillBufferDone callback (output A); |
| // c) The client, upon receiving the OMX_EventConfigUpdate, calls OMX_GetConfig to retrieve |
| // the config and associates it with output A. |
| // |
| // All config updates will be retrieved in the order reported, and the client is required to |
| // call OMX_GetConfig for each OMX_EventConfigUpdate for this config. Note that the order of |
| // OMX_EventConfigUpdate relative to FillBufferDone callback determines which output frame |
| // the config should be associated with, the actual OMX_GetConfig for the config could happen |
| // before or after the component calls the FillBufferDone callback. |
| // |
| // Depending on the video codec type (in particular, whether the codec uses in-band or out-of- |
| // band HDR10+ metadata), the component shall behave as detailed below: |
| // |
| // VIDEO DECODERS: |
| // 1) If the codec utilizes out-of-band HDR10+ metadata, the decoder must support the sequence |
| // a) ~ c) outlined above; |
| // 2) If the codec utilizes in-band HDR10+ metadata, OMX_SetConfig for this config should be |
| // ignored (as the metadata is embedded in the input buffer), while the notification and |
| // retrieval of the config on the output as outlined in b) & c) must be supported. |
| // |
| // VIDEO ENCODERS: |
| // 1) If the codec utilizes out-of-band HDR10+ metadata, the decoder must support the sequence |
| // a) ~ c) outlined above; |
| // 2) If the codec utilizes in-band HDR10+ metadata, OMX_SetConfig for this config outlined in |
| // a) must be supported. The notification as outlined in b) must not be sent, and the |
| // retrieval of the config via OMX_GetConfig should be ignored (as the metadata is embedded |
| // in the output buffer). |
| |
| #define MAX_HDR10PLUSINFO_SIZE 1024 |
| struct DescribeHDR10PlusInfoParams { |
| OMX_U32 nSize; // IN |
| OMX_VERSIONTYPE nVersion; // IN |
| OMX_U32 nPortIndex; // IN |
| OMX_U32 nParamSize; // IN |
| OMX_U32 nParamSizeUsed; // IN/OUT |
| OMX_U8 nValue[1]; // IN/OUT |
| }; |
| |
| } // namespace android |
| |
| extern android::OMXPluginBase *createOMXPlugin(); |
| |
| #endif // HARDWARE_API_H_ |