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* Copyright (C) 2013 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.
*/
package android.media.cts;
import android.opengl.EGL14;
import android.opengl.EGLExt;
import android.opengl.EGLConfig;
import android.opengl.EGLContext;
import android.opengl.EGLDisplay;
import android.opengl.EGLSurface;
import android.util.Log;
import android.view.Surface;
/**
* Holds state associated with a Surface used for MediaCodec encoder input.
* <p>
* The constructor takes a Surface obtained from MediaCodec.createInputSurface(), and uses that
* to create an EGL window surface. Calls to eglSwapBuffers() cause a frame of data to be sent
* to the video encoder.
*/
class InputSurface {
private static final String TAG = "InputSurface";
private static final boolean VERBOSE = false;
private static final int EGL_RECORDABLE_ANDROID = 0x3142;
private static final int EGL_OPENGL_ES2_BIT = 4;
private EGLDisplay mEGLDisplay;
private EGLContext mEGLContext;
private EGLSurface mEGLSurface;
private Surface mSurface;
/**
* Creates an InputSurface from a Surface.
*/
public InputSurface(Surface surface) {
if (surface == null) {
throw new NullPointerException();
}
mSurface = surface;
eglSetup();
}
/**
* Prepares EGL. We want a GLES 2.0 context and a surface that supports recording.
*/
private void eglSetup() {
mEGLDisplay = EGL14.eglGetDisplay(EGL14.EGL_DEFAULT_DISPLAY);
if (mEGLDisplay == EGL14.EGL_NO_DISPLAY) {
throw new RuntimeException("unable to get EGL14 display");
}
int[] version = new int[2];
if (!EGL14.eglInitialize(mEGLDisplay, version, 0, version, 1)) {
mEGLDisplay = null;
throw new RuntimeException("unable to initialize EGL14");
}
// Configure EGL for pbuffer and OpenGL ES 2.0. We want enough RGB bits
// to be able to tell if the frame is reasonable.
int[] attribList = {
EGL14.EGL_RED_SIZE, 8,
EGL14.EGL_GREEN_SIZE, 8,
EGL14.EGL_BLUE_SIZE, 8,
EGL14.EGL_RENDERABLE_TYPE, EGL_OPENGL_ES2_BIT,
EGL_RECORDABLE_ANDROID, 1,
EGL14.EGL_NONE
};
EGLConfig[] configs = new EGLConfig[1];
int[] numConfigs = new int[1];
if (!EGL14.eglChooseConfig(mEGLDisplay, attribList, 0, configs, 0, configs.length,
numConfigs, 0)) {
throw new RuntimeException("unable to find RGB888+recordable ES2 EGL config");
}
// Configure context for OpenGL ES 2.0.
int[] attrib_list = {
EGL14.EGL_CONTEXT_CLIENT_VERSION, 2,
EGL14.EGL_NONE
};
mEGLContext = EGL14.eglCreateContext(mEGLDisplay, configs[0], EGL14.EGL_NO_CONTEXT,
attrib_list, 0);
checkEglError("eglCreateContext");
if (mEGLContext == null) {
throw new RuntimeException("null context");
}
// Create a window surface, and attach it to the Surface we received.
int[] surfaceAttribs = {
EGL14.EGL_NONE
};
mEGLSurface = EGL14.eglCreateWindowSurface(mEGLDisplay, configs[0], mSurface,
surfaceAttribs, 0);
checkEglError("eglCreateWindowSurface");
if (mEGLSurface == null) {
throw new RuntimeException("surface was null");
}
}
/**
* Discard all resources held by this class, notably the EGL context. Also releases the
* Surface that was passed to our constructor.
*/
public void release() {
if (EGL14.eglGetCurrentContext() == mEGLContext) {
// Clear the current context and surface to ensure they are discarded immediately.
EGL14.eglMakeCurrent(mEGLDisplay, EGL14.EGL_NO_SURFACE, EGL14.EGL_NO_SURFACE,
EGL14.EGL_NO_CONTEXT);
}
EGL14.eglDestroySurface(mEGLDisplay, mEGLSurface);
EGL14.eglDestroyContext(mEGLDisplay, mEGLContext);
//EGL14.eglTerminate(mEGLDisplay);
mSurface.release();
// null everything out so future attempts to use this object will cause an NPE
mEGLDisplay = null;
mEGLContext = null;
mEGLSurface = null;
mSurface = null;
}
/**
* Makes our EGL context and surface current.
*/
public void makeCurrent() {
if (!EGL14.eglMakeCurrent(mEGLDisplay, mEGLSurface, mEGLSurface, mEGLContext)) {
throw new RuntimeException("eglMakeCurrent failed");
}
}
/**
* Calls eglSwapBuffers. Use this to "publish" the current frame.
*/
public boolean swapBuffers() {
return EGL14.eglSwapBuffers(mEGLDisplay, mEGLSurface);
}
/**
* Returns the Surface that the MediaCodec receives buffers from.
*/
public Surface getSurface() {
return mSurface;
}
/**
* Sends the presentation time stamp to EGL. Time is expressed in nanoseconds.
*/
public void setPresentationTime(long nsecs) {
EGLExt.eglPresentationTimeANDROID(mEGLDisplay, mEGLSurface, nsecs);
}
/**
* Checks for EGL errors.
*/
private void checkEglError(String msg) {
boolean failed = false;
int error;
while ((error = EGL14.eglGetError()) != EGL14.EGL_SUCCESS) {
Log.e(TAG, msg + ": EGL error: 0x" + Integer.toHexString(error));
failed = true;
}
if (failed) {
throw new RuntimeException("EGL error encountered (see log)");
}
}
}