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* Copyright (C) 2016 The Android Open Source Project
*
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package android.hardware.automotive.evs@1.0;
import types;
import IEvsCamera;
import IEvsDisplay;
/**
* Provides the mechanism for EVS camera discovery
*/
interface IEvsEnumerator {
/**
* Returns a list of all EVS cameras available to the system
*/
getCameraList() generates (vec<CameraDesc> cameras);
/**
* Get the IEvsCamera associated with a cameraId from a CameraDesc
*
* Given a camera's unique cameraId from CameraDesc, returns the
* IEvsCamera interface associated with the specified camera. When
* done using the camera, the caller may release it by calling closeCamera().
* Note: Reliance on the sp<> going out of scope is not recommended
* because the resources may not be released right away due to asynchronos
* behavior in the hardware binder (ref b/36122635).
*/
openCamera(string cameraId) generates (IEvsCamera carCamera);
/**
* Return the specified IEvsCamera interface as no longer in use
*
* When the IEvsCamera object is no longer required, it must be released.
* NOTE: Video streaming must be cleanly stopped before making this call.
*/
closeCamera(IEvsCamera carCamera);
/**
* Get exclusive access to IEvsDisplay for the system
*
* There can be at most one EVS display object for the system and this function
* requests access to it. If the EVS display is not available or is already in use,
* a null pointer is returned.
* When done using the display, the caller may release it by calling closeDisplay().
* TODO(b/36122635) Reliance on the sp<> going out of scope is not recommended because the
* resources may not be released right away due to asynchronos behavior in the hardware binder.
*/
openDisplay() generates (IEvsDisplay display);
/**
* Return the specified IEvsDisplay interface as no longer in use
*
* When the IEvsDisplay object is no longer required, it must be released.
* NOTE: All buffers must have been returned to the display before making this call.
*/
closeDisplay(IEvsDisplay display);
/**
* This call requests the current state of the display
*
* If there is no open display, this returns DisplayState::NOT_OPEN. otherwise, it returns
* the actual state of the active display. This call is replicated on the IEvsEnumerator
* interface in order to allow secondary clients to monitor the state of the EVS display
* without acquiring exclusive ownership of the display.
*/
getDisplayState() generates (DisplayState state);
};