/* * Copyright (C) 2018 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ /** * @addtogroup SurfaceTexture * @{ */ /** * @file surface_texture.h */ #ifndef ANDROID_NATIVE_SURFACE_TEXTURE_H #define ANDROID_NATIVE_SURFACE_TEXTURE_H /****************************************************************** * * IMPORTANT NOTICE: * * This file is part of Android's set of stable system headers * exposed by the Android NDK (Native Development Kit). * * Third-party source AND binary code relies on the definitions * here to be FROZEN ON ALL UPCOMING PLATFORM RELEASES. * * - DO NOT MODIFY ENUMS (EXCEPT IF YOU ADD NEW 32-BIT VALUES) * - DO NOT MODIFY CONSTANTS OR FUNCTIONAL MACROS * - DO NOT CHANGE THE SIGNATURE OF FUNCTIONS IN ANY WAY * - DO NOT CHANGE THE LAYOUT OR SIZE OF STRUCTURES */ #include #include #include __BEGIN_DECLS struct ASurfaceTexture; /** * {@link ASurfaceTexture} is an opaque type to manage SurfaceTexture from native code * * {@link ASurfaceTexture} can be obtained from an android.graphics.SurfaceTexture object using * ASurfaceTexture_fromSurfaceTexture(). */ typedef struct ASurfaceTexture ASurfaceTexture; #if __ANDROID_API__ >= 28 /** * Release the reference to the native ASurfaceTexture acquired with * ASurfaceTexture_fromSurfaceTexture(). * Failing to do so will result in leaked memory and graphic resources. * * Available since API level 28. * * \param st A ASurfaceTexture reference acquired with ASurfaceTexture_fromSurfaceTexture() */ void ASurfaceTexture_release(ASurfaceTexture* st) __INTRODUCED_IN(28); /** * Returns a reference to an ANativeWindow (i.e. the Producer) for this SurfaceTexture. * This is equivalent to Java's: Surface sur = new Surface(surfaceTexture); * * Available since API level 28. * * \param st A ASurfaceTexture reference acquired with ASurfaceTexture_fromSurfaceTexture() * @return A reference to an ANativeWindow. This reference MUST BE released when no longer needed * using ANativeWindow_release(). Failing to do so will result in leaked resources. nullptr is * returned if \p st is null or if it's not an instance of android.graphics.SurfaceTexture */ ANativeWindow* ASurfaceTexture_acquireANativeWindow(ASurfaceTexture* st) __INTRODUCED_IN(28); /** * Attach the SurfaceTexture to the OpenGL ES context that is current on the calling thread. A * new OpenGL ES texture object is created and populated with the SurfaceTexture image frame * that was current at the time of the last call to {@link #detachFromGLContext}. This new * texture is bound to the GL_TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES texture target. * * This can be used to access the SurfaceTexture image contents from multiple OpenGL ES * contexts. Note, however, that the image contents are only accessible from one OpenGL ES * context at a time. * * Available since API level 28. * * \param st A ASurfaceTexture reference acquired with ASurfaceTexture_fromSurfaceTexture() * \param texName The name of the OpenGL ES texture that will be created. This texture name * must be unusued in the OpenGL ES context that is current on the calling thread. * \return 0 on success, negative posix error code otherwise (see ) */ int ASurfaceTexture_attachToGLContext(ASurfaceTexture* st, uint32_t texName) __INTRODUCED_IN(28); /** * Detach the SurfaceTexture from the OpenGL ES context that owns the OpenGL ES texture object. * This call must be made with the OpenGL ES context current on the calling thread. The OpenGL * ES texture object will be deleted as a result of this call. After calling this method all * calls to {@link #updateTexImage} will fail until a successful call to {@link #attachToGLContext} * is made. * * This can be used to access the SurfaceTexture image contents from multiple OpenGL ES * contexts. Note, however, that the image contents are only accessible from one OpenGL ES * context at a time. * * Available since API level 28. * * \param st A ASurfaceTexture reference acquired with ASurfaceTexture_fromSurfaceTexture() * \return 0 on success, negative posix error code otherwise (see ) */ int ASurfaceTexture_detachFromGLContext(ASurfaceTexture* st) __INTRODUCED_IN(28); /** * Update the texture image to the most recent frame from the image stream. This may only be * called while the OpenGL ES context that owns the texture is current on the calling thread. * It will implicitly bind its texture to the GL_TEXTURE_EXTERNAL_OES texture target. * * Available since API level 28. * * \param st A ASurfaceTexture reference acquired with ASurfaceTexture_fromSurfaceTexture() * \return 0 on success, negative posix error code otherwise (see ) */ int ASurfaceTexture_updateTexImage(ASurfaceTexture* st) __INTRODUCED_IN(28); /** * Retrieve the 4x4 texture coordinate transform matrix associated with the texture image set by * the most recent call to updateTexImage. * * This transform matrix maps 2D homogeneous texture coordinates of the form (s, t, 0, 1) with s * and t in the inclusive range [0, 1] to the texture coordinate that should be used to sample * that location from the texture. Sampling the texture outside of the range of this transform * is undefined. * * The matrix is stored in column-major order so that it may be passed directly to OpenGL ES via * the glLoadMatrixf or glUniformMatrix4fv functions. * * Available since API level 28. * * \param st A ASurfaceTexture reference acquired with ASurfaceTexture_fromSurfaceTexture() * \param mtx the array into which the 4x4 matrix will be stored. The array must have exactly * 16 elements. */ void ASurfaceTexture_getTransformMatrix(ASurfaceTexture* st, float mtx[16]) __INTRODUCED_IN(28); /** * Retrieve the timestamp associated with the texture image set by the most recent call to * updateTexImage. * * This timestamp is in nanoseconds, and is normally monotonically increasing. The timestamp * should be unaffected by time-of-day adjustments, and for a camera should be strictly * monotonic but for a MediaPlayer may be reset when the position is set. The * specific meaning and zero point of the timestamp depends on the source providing images to * the SurfaceTexture. Unless otherwise specified by the image source, timestamps cannot * generally be compared across SurfaceTexture instances, or across multiple program * invocations. It is mostly useful for determining time offsets between subsequent frames. * * For EGL/Vulkan producers, this timestamp is the desired present time set with the * EGL_ANDROID_presentation_time or VK_GOOGLE_display_timing extensions * * Available since API level 28. * * \param st A ASurfaceTexture reference acquired with ASurfaceTexture_fromSurfaceTexture() */ int64_t ASurfaceTexture_getTimestamp(ASurfaceTexture* st) __INTRODUCED_IN(28); #endif /* __ANDROID_API__ >= 28 */ __END_DECLS #endif /* ANDROID_NATIVE_SURFACE_TEXTURE_H */