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| * |
| * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
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| |
| package android.hardware.graphics.mapper@3.0; |
| |
| import android.hardware.graphics.common@1.2::BufferUsage; |
| import android.hardware.graphics.common@1.2::PixelFormat; |
| import android.hardware.graphics.common@1.2::Rect; |
| |
| interface IMapper { |
| struct BufferDescriptorInfo { |
| /** |
| * The width specifies how many columns of pixels must be in the |
| * allocated buffer, but does not necessarily represent the offset in |
| * columns between the same column in adjacent rows. The rows may be |
| * padded. |
| */ |
| uint32_t width; |
| |
| /** |
| * The height specifies how many rows of pixels must be in the |
| * allocated buffer. |
| */ |
| uint32_t height; |
| |
| /** |
| * The number of image layers that must be in the allocated buffer. |
| */ |
| uint32_t layerCount; |
| |
| /** Buffer pixel format. */ |
| PixelFormat format; |
| |
| /** |
| * Buffer usage mask; valid flags can be found in the definition of |
| * BufferUsage. |
| */ |
| bitfield<BufferUsage> usage; |
| }; |
| |
| struct Rect { |
| int32_t left; |
| int32_t top; |
| int32_t width; |
| int32_t height; |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates a buffer descriptor. The descriptor can be used with IAllocator |
| * to allocate buffers. |
| * |
| * Since the buffer descriptor fully describes a buffer, any device |
| * dependent or device independent checks must be performed here whenever |
| * possible. Specifically, when layered buffers are not supported, this |
| * function must return `UNSUPPORTED` if `description.layers` is great than |
| * 1. |
| * |
| * @param description Attributes of the descriptor. |
| * @return error Error status of the call, which may be |
| * - `NONE` upon success. |
| * - `BAD_VALUE` if any of the specified attributes are invalid or |
| * inconsistent. |
| * - `NO_RESOURCES` if the creation cannot be fullfilled due to |
| * unavailability of resources. |
| * - `UNSUPPORTED` when any of the specified attributes are not |
| * supported. |
| * @return descriptor Newly created buffer descriptor. |
| */ |
| createDescriptor(BufferDescriptorInfo description) |
| generates (Error error, |
| BufferDescriptor descriptor); |
| |
| /** |
| * Imports a raw buffer handle to create an imported buffer handle for use |
| * with the rest of the mapper or with other in-process libraries. |
| * |
| * A buffer handle is considered raw when it is cloned (e.g., with |
| * `native_handle_clone()`) from another buffer handle locally, or when it |
| * is received from another HAL server/client or another process. A raw |
| * buffer handle must not be used to access the underlying graphic |
| * buffer. It must be imported to create an imported handle first. |
| * |
| * This function must at least validate the raw handle before creating the |
| * imported handle. It must also support importing the same raw handle |
| * multiple times to create multiple imported handles. The imported handle |
| * must be considered valid everywhere in the process, including in |
| * another instance of the mapper. |
| * |
| * Because of passthrough HALs, a raw buffer handle received from a HAL |
| * may actually have been imported in the process. importBuffer() must treat |
| * such a handle as if it is raw and must not return `BAD_BUFFER`. The |
| * returned handle is independent from the input handle as usual, and |
| * freeBuffer() must be called on it when it is no longer needed. |
| * |
| * @param rawHandle Raw buffer handle to import. |
| * @return error Error status of the call, which may be |
| * - `NONE` upon success. |
| * - `BAD_BUFFER` if the raw handle is invalid. |
| * - `NO_RESOURCES` if the raw handle cannot be imported due to |
| * unavailability of resources. |
| * @return buffer Imported buffer handle that has the type |
| * `buffer_handle_t` which is a handle type. |
| */ |
| importBuffer(handle rawHandle) generates (Error error, pointer buffer); |
| |
| /** |
| * Frees a buffer handle. Buffer handles returned by importBuffer() must be |
| * freed with this function when no longer needed. |
| * |
| * This function must free up all resources allocated by importBuffer() for |
| * the imported handle. For example, if the imported handle was created |
| * with `native_handle_create()`, this function must call |
| * `native_handle_close()` and `native_handle_delete()`. |
| * |
| * @param buffer Imported buffer handle. |
| * @return error Error status of the call, which may be |
| * - `NONE` upon success. |
| * - `BAD_BUFFER` if the buffer is invalid. |
| */ |
| freeBuffer(pointer buffer) generates (Error error); |
| |
| /** |
| * Validates that the buffer can be safely accessed by a caller who assumes |
| * the specified @p description and @p stride. This must at least validate |
| * that the buffer size is large enough. Validating the buffer against |
| * individual buffer attributes is optional. |
| * |
| * @param buffer Buffer to validate against. |
| * @param description Attributes of the buffer. |
| * @param stride Stride returned by IAllocator::allocate(). |
| * @return error Error status of the call, which may be |
| * - `NONE` upon success. |
| * - `BAD_BUFFER` if the buffer is invalid. |
| * - `BAD_VALUE` if the buffer cannot be safely accessed. |
| */ |
| validateBufferSize(pointer buffer, |
| BufferDescriptorInfo description, |
| uint32_t stride) |
| generates (Error error); |
| |
| /** |
| * Calculates the transport size of a buffer. An imported buffer handle is a |
| * raw buffer handle with the process-local runtime data appended. This |
| * function, for example, allows a caller to omit the process-local runtime |
| * data at the tail when serializing the imported buffer handle. |
| * |
| * Note that a client might or might not omit the process-local runtime data |
| * when sending an imported buffer handle. The mapper must support both |
| * cases on the receiving end. |
| * |
| * @param buffer Buffer to get the transport size from. |
| * @return error Error status of the call, which may be |
| * - `NONE` upon success. |
| * - `BAD_BUFFER` if the buffer is invalid. |
| * @return numFds The number of file descriptors needed for transport. |
| * @return numInts The number of integers needed for transport. |
| */ |
| getTransportSize(pointer buffer) |
| generates (Error error, |
| uint32_t numFds, |
| uint32_t numInts); |
| |
| /** |
| * Locks the given buffer for the specified CPU usage. |
| * |
| * Locking the same buffer simultaneously from multiple threads is |
| * permitted, but if any of the threads attempt to lock the buffer for |
| * writing, the behavior is undefined, except that it must not cause |
| * process termination or block the client indefinitely. Leaving the |
| * buffer content in an indeterminate state or returning an error are both |
| * acceptable. |
| * |
| * 1D buffers (width = size in bytes, height = 1, pixel_format = BLOB) must |
| * "lock in place". The buffers must be directly accessible via mapping. |
| * |
| * The client must not modify the content of the buffer outside of |
| * @p accessRegion, and the device need not guarantee that content outside |
| * of @p accessRegion is valid for reading. The result of reading or writing |
| * outside of @p accessRegion is undefined, except that it must not cause |
| * process termination. |
| * |
| * On success, @p data must be filled with a pointer to the locked buffer |
| * memory. This address will represent the top-left corner of the entire |
| * buffer, even if @p accessRegion does not begin at the top-left corner. |
| * |
| * On success, bytesPerPixel must contain the number of bytes per pixel in |
| * the buffer. If the bytesPerPixel is unknown or variable, a value of -1 |
| * should be returned. bytesPerStride must contain the bytes per stride of |
| * the buffer. If the bytesPerStride is unknown or variable, a value of -1 |
| * should be returned. |
| * |
| * @param buffer Buffer to lock. |
| * @param cpuUsage CPU usage flags to request. See +ndk |
| * libnativewindow#AHardwareBuffer_UsageFlags for possible values. |
| * @param accessRegion Portion of the buffer that the client intends to |
| * access. |
| * @param acquireFence Handle containing a file descriptor referring to a |
| * sync fence object, which will be signaled when it is safe for the |
| * mapper to lock the buffer. @p acquireFence may be an empty fence if |
| * it is already safe to lock. |
| * @return error Error status of the call, which may be |
| * - `NONE` upon success. |
| * - `BAD_BUFFER` if the buffer is invalid or is incompatible with this |
| * function. |
| * - `BAD_VALUE` if @p cpuUsage is 0, contains non-CPU usage flags, or |
| * is incompatible with the buffer. |
| * - `NO_RESOURCES` if the buffer cannot be locked at this time. Note |
| * that locking may succeed at a later time. |
| * @return data CPU-accessible pointer to the buffer data. |
| * @return bytesPerPixel the number of bytes per pixel in the buffer |
| * @return bytesPerStride the number of bytes per stride of the buffer |
| */ |
| lock(pointer buffer, |
| uint64_t cpuUsage, |
| Rect accessRegion, |
| handle acquireFence) |
| generates (Error error, |
| pointer data, |
| int32_t bytesPerPixel, |
| int32_t bytesPerStride); |
| |
| /** |
| * Locks a YCbCr buffer for the specified CPU usage. |
| * |
| * This is largely the same as lock(), except that instead of returning a |
| * pointer directly to the buffer data, it returns a `YCbCrLayout` struct |
| * describing how to access the data planes. |
| * |
| * This function must work on buffers with |
| * `AHARDWAREBUFFER_FORMAT_Y8Cb8Cr8_*` if supported by the device, as well |
| * as with any other formats requested by multimedia codecs when they are |
| * configured with a flexible-YUV-compatible color format. |
| * |
| * @param buffer Buffer to lock. |
| * @param cpuUsage CPU usage flags to request. See +ndk |
| * libnativewindow#AHardwareBuffer_UsageFlags for possible values. |
| * @param accessRegion Portion of the buffer that the client intends to |
| * access. |
| * @param acquireFence Handle containing a file descriptor referring to a |
| * sync fence object, which will be signaled when it is safe for the |
| * mapper to lock the buffer. @p acquireFence may be empty if it is |
| * already safe to lock. |
| * @return error Error status of the call, which may be |
| * - `NONE` upon success. |
| * - `BAD_BUFFER` if the buffer is invalid or is incompatible with this |
| * function. |
| * - `BAD_VALUE` if @p cpuUsage is 0, contains non-CPU usage flags, or |
| * is incompatible with the buffer. |
| * - `NO_RESOURCES` if the buffer cannot be locked at this time. Note |
| * that locking may succeed at a later time. |
| * @return layout Data layout of the locked buffer. |
| */ |
| lockYCbCr(pointer buffer, |
| uint64_t cpuUsage, |
| Rect accessRegion, |
| handle acquireFence) |
| generates (Error error, |
| YCbCrLayout layout); |
| |
| /** |
| * Unlocks a buffer to indicate all CPU accesses to the buffer have |
| * completed. |
| * |
| * @param buffer Buffer to unlock. |
| * @return error Error status of the call, which may be |
| * - `NONE` upon success. |
| * - `BAD_BUFFER` if the buffer is invalid or not locked. |
| * @return releaseFence Handle containing a file descriptor referring to a |
| * sync fence object. The sync fence object will be signaled when the |
| * mapper has completed any pending work. @p releaseFence may be an |
| * empty fence. |
| */ |
| unlock(pointer buffer) generates (Error error, handle releaseFence); |
| |
| /** |
| * Test whether the given BufferDescriptorInfo is allocatable. |
| * |
| * If this function returns true, it means that a buffer with the given |
| * description can be allocated on this implementation, unless resource |
| * exhaustion occurs. If this function returns false, it means that the |
| * allocation of the given description will never succeed. |
| * |
| * @param description the description of the buffer |
| * @return supported whether the description is supported |
| */ |
| isSupported(BufferDescriptorInfo description) |
| generates (Error error, |
| bool supported); |
| |
| }; |
| |