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-/* |
- * Copyright (c) 2008 The Khronos Group Inc. |
- * |
- * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining |
- * a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the |
- * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including |
- * without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, |
- * distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to |
- * permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject |
- * to the following conditions: |
- * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included |
- * in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. |
- * |
- * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS |
- * OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF |
- * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. |
- * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY |
- * CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, |
- * TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE |
- * SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. |
- * |
- */ |
- |
-/** OMX_ContentPipe.h - OpenMax IL version 1.1.2 |
- * The OMX_ContentPipe header file contains the definitions used to define |
- * the public interface for content piples. This header file is intended to |
- * be used by the component. |
- */ |
- |
-#ifndef OMX_CONTENTPIPE_H |
-#define OMX_CONTENTPIPE_H |
- |
-#ifndef KD_EACCES |
-/* OpenKODE error codes. CPResult values may be zero (indicating success |
- or one of the following values) */ |
-#define KD_EACCES (1) |
-#define KD_EADDRINUSE (2) |
-#define KD_EAGAIN (5) |
-#define KD_EBADF (7) |
-#define KD_EBUSY (8) |
-#define KD_ECONNREFUSED (9) |
-#define KD_ECONNRESET (10) |
-#define KD_EDEADLK (11) |
-#define KD_EDESTADDRREQ (12) |
-#define KD_ERANGE (35) |
-#define KD_EEXIST (13) |
-#define KD_EFBIG (14) |
-#define KD_EHOSTUNREACH (15) |
-#define KD_EINVAL (17) |
-#define KD_EIO (18) |
-#define KD_EISCONN (20) |
-#define KD_EISDIR (21) |
-#define KD_EMFILE (22) |
-#define KD_ENAMETOOLONG (23) |
-#define KD_ENOENT (24) |
-#define KD_ENOMEM (25) |
-#define KD_ENOSPC (26) |
-#define KD_ENOSYS (27) |
-#define KD_ENOTCONN (28) |
-#define KD_EPERM (33) |
-#define KD_ETIMEDOUT (36) |
-#define KD_EILSEQ (19) |
-#endif |
- |
-/** Map types from OMX standard types only here so interface is as generic as possible. */ |
-typedef OMX_U32 CPresult; |
-typedef char * CPstring; |
-typedef void * CPhandle; |
-typedef OMX_U32 CPuint; |
-typedef OMX_S32 CPint; |
-typedef char CPbyte; |
-typedef OMX_BOOL CPbool; |
- |
-/** enumeration of origin types used in the CP_PIPETYPE's Seek function |
- * @ingroup cp |
- */ |
-typedef enum CP_ORIGINTYPE { |
- CP_OriginBegin, |
- CP_OriginCur, |
- CP_OriginEnd, |
- CP_OriginKhronosExtensions = 0x6F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Khronos Standard Extensions */ |
- CP_OriginVendorStartUnused = 0x7F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Vendor Extensions */ |
- CP_OriginMax = 0X7FFFFFFF |
-} CP_ORIGINTYPE; |
- |
-/** enumeration of contact access types used in the CP_PIPETYPE's Open function |
- * @ingroup cp |
- */ |
-typedef enum CP_ACCESSTYPE { |
- CP_AccessRead, |
- CP_AccessWrite, |
- CP_AccessReadWrite , |
- CP_AccessKhronosExtensions = 0x6F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Khronos Standard Extensions */ |
- CP_AccessVendorStartUnused = 0x7F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Vendor Extensions */ |
- CP_AccessMax = 0X7FFFFFFF |
-} CP_ACCESSTYPE; |
- |
-/** enumeration of results returned by the CP_PIPETYPE's CheckAvailableBytes function |
- * @ingroup cp |
- */ |
-typedef enum CP_CHECKBYTESRESULTTYPE |
-{ |
- CP_CheckBytesOk, /**< There are at least the request number |
- of bytes available */ |
- CP_CheckBytesNotReady, /**< The pipe is still retrieving bytes |
- and presently lacks sufficient bytes. |
- Client will be called when they are |
- sufficient bytes are available. */ |
- CP_CheckBytesInsufficientBytes , /**< The pipe has retrieved all bytes |
- but those available are less than those |
- requested */ |
- CP_CheckBytesAtEndOfStream, /**< The pipe has reached the end of stream |
- and no more bytes are available. */ |
- CP_CheckBytesOutOfBuffers, /**< All read/write buffers are currently in use. */ |
- CP_CheckBytesKhronosExtensions = 0x6F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Khronos Standard Extensions */ |
- CP_CheckBytesVendorStartUnused = 0x7F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Vendor Extensions */ |
- CP_CheckBytesMax = 0X7FFFFFFF |
-} CP_CHECKBYTESRESULTTYPE; |
- |
-/** enumeration of content pipe events sent to the client callback. |
- * @ingroup cp |
- */ |
-typedef enum CP_EVENTTYPE{ |
- CP_BytesAvailable, /** bytes requested in a CheckAvailableBytes call are now available*/ |
- CP_Overflow, /** enumeration of content pipe events sent to the client callback*/ |
- CP_PipeDisconnected , /** enumeration of content pipe events sent to the client callback*/ |
- CP_EventKhronosExtensions = 0x6F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Khronos Standard Extensions */ |
- CP_EventVendorStartUnused = 0x7F000000, /**< Reserved region for introducing Vendor Extensions */ |
- CP_EventMax = 0X7FFFFFFF |
-} CP_EVENTTYPE; |
- |
-/** content pipe definition |
- * @ingroup cp |
- */ |
-typedef struct CP_PIPETYPE |
-{ |
- /** Open a content stream for reading or writing. */ |
- CPresult (*Open)( CPhandle* hContent, CPstring szURI, CP_ACCESSTYPE eAccess ); |
- |
- /** Close a content stream. */ |
- CPresult (*Close)( CPhandle hContent ); |
- |
- /** Create a content source and open it for writing. */ |
- CPresult (*Create)( CPhandle *hContent, CPstring szURI ); |
- |
- /** Check the that specified number of bytes are available for reading or writing (depending on access type).*/ |
- CPresult (*CheckAvailableBytes)( CPhandle hContent, CPuint nBytesRequested, CP_CHECKBYTESRESULTTYPE *eResult ); |
- |
- /** Seek to certain position in the content relative to the specified origin. */ |
- CPresult (*SetPosition)( CPhandle hContent, CPint nOffset, CP_ORIGINTYPE eOrigin); |
- |
- /** Retrieve the current position relative to the start of the content. */ |
- CPresult (*GetPosition)( CPhandle hContent, CPuint *pPosition); |
- |
- /** Retrieve data of the specified size from the content stream (advance content pointer by size of data). |
- Note: pipe client provides pointer. This function is appropriate for small high frequency reads. */ |
- CPresult (*Read)( CPhandle hContent, CPbyte *pData, CPuint nSize); |
- |
- /** Retrieve a buffer allocated by the pipe that contains the requested number of bytes. |
- Buffer contains the next block of bytes, as specified by nSize, of the content. nSize also |
- returns the size of the block actually read. Content pointer advances the by the returned size. |
- Note: pipe provides pointer. This function is appropriate for large reads. The client must call |
- ReleaseReadBuffer when done with buffer. |
- |
- In some cases the requested block may not reside in contiguous memory within the |
- pipe implementation. For instance if the pipe leverages a circular buffer then the requested |
- block may straddle the boundary of the circular buffer. By default a pipe implementation |
- performs a copy in this case to provide the block to the pipe client in one contiguous buffer. |
- If, however, the client sets bForbidCopy, then the pipe returns only those bytes preceding the memory |
- boundary. Here the client may retrieve the data in segments over successive calls. */ |
- CPresult (*ReadBuffer)( CPhandle hContent, CPbyte **ppBuffer, CPuint *nSize, CPbool bForbidCopy); |
- |
- /** Release a buffer obtained by ReadBuffer back to the pipe. */ |
- CPresult (*ReleaseReadBuffer)(CPhandle hContent, CPbyte *pBuffer); |
- |
- /** Write data of the specified size to the content (advance content pointer by size of data). |
- Note: pipe client provides pointer. This function is appropriate for small high frequency writes. */ |
- CPresult (*Write)( CPhandle hContent, CPbyte *data, CPuint nSize); |
- |
- /** Retrieve a buffer allocated by the pipe used to write data to the content. |
- Client will fill buffer with output data. Note: pipe provides pointer. This function is appropriate |
- for large writes. The client must call WriteBuffer when done it has filled the buffer with data.*/ |
- CPresult (*GetWriteBuffer)( CPhandle hContent, CPbyte **ppBuffer, CPuint nSize); |
- |
- /** Deliver a buffer obtained via GetWriteBuffer to the pipe. Pipe will write the |
- the contents of the buffer to content and advance content pointer by the size of the buffer */ |
- CPresult (*WriteBuffer)( CPhandle hContent, CPbyte *pBuffer, CPuint nFilledSize); |
- |
- /** Register a per-handle client callback with the content pipe. */ |
- CPresult (*RegisterCallback)( CPhandle hContent, CPresult (*ClientCallback)(CP_EVENTTYPE eEvent, CPuint iParam)); |
- |
-} CP_PIPETYPE; |
- |
-#endif |
- |