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Issue 9234064: Implement device enumeration for PPB_VideoCapture_Dev. (Closed) Base URL: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src
Patch Set: sync & changes in response to Brett's suggestions Created 8 years, 10 months ago
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1 /* Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. 1 /* Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be 2 * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 * found in the LICENSE file. 3 * found in the LICENSE file.
4 */ 4 */
5 5
6 /** 6 /**
7 * This file defines the <code>PPB_VideoCapture_Dev</code> interface. 7 * This file defines the <code>PPB_VideoCapture_Dev</code> interface.
8 */ 8 */
9 label Chrome { 9 label Chrome {
10 M14 = 0.1 10 M14 = 0.1,
11 M18 = 0.2
11 }; 12 };
12 13
13 /** 14 /**
14 * Video capture interface. It goes hand-in-hand with PPP_VideoCapture_Dev. 15 * Video capture interface. It goes hand-in-hand with PPP_VideoCapture_Dev.
15 * 16 *
16 * Theory of operation: 17 * Theory of operation:
17 * 1- Create a VideoCapture resource using Create. 18 * 1- Create a VideoCapture resource using Create.
18 * 2- Start the capture using StartCapture. You pass in the requested info 19 * 2- Find out available video capture devices using EnumerateDevices.
viettrungluu 2012/02/15 18:40:28 English nit: s/out //
yzshen1 2012/02/15 21:17:54 Done.
20 * 3- Open a video capture device. In addition to a device reference (0 can be
21 * used to indicate the default device), you pass in the requested info
19 * (resolution, frame rate), as well as suggest a number of buffers you will 22 * (resolution, frame rate), as well as suggest a number of buffers you will
20 * need. 23 * need.
21 * 3- Receive the OnDeviceInfo callback, in PPP_VideoCapture_Dev, which will 24 * 4- Start the capture using StartCapture.
25 * 5- Receive the OnDeviceInfo callback, in PPP_VideoCapture_Dev, which will
22 * give you the actual capture info (the requested one is not guaranteed), as 26 * give you the actual capture info (the requested one is not guaranteed), as
23 * well as an array of buffers allocated by the browser. 27 * well as an array of buffers allocated by the browser.
24 * 4- On every frame captured by the browser, OnBufferReady (in 28 * 6- On every frame captured by the browser, OnBufferReady (in
25 * PPP_VideoCapture_Dev) is called with the index of the buffer from the array 29 * PPP_VideoCapture_Dev) is called with the index of the buffer from the array
26 * containing the new frame. The buffer is now "owned" by the plugin, and the 30 * containing the new frame. The buffer is now "owned" by the plugin, and the
27 * browser won't reuse it until ReuseBuffer is called. 31 * browser won't reuse it until ReuseBuffer is called.
28 * 5- When the plugin is done with the buffer, call ReuseBuffer 32 * 7- When the plugin is done with the buffer, call ReuseBuffer.
29 * 6- Stop the capture using StopCapture. 33 * 8- Stop the capture using StopCapture.
34 * 9- Close the device.
30 * 35 *
31 * The browser may change the resolution based on the constraints of the system, 36 * The browser may change the resolution based on the constraints of the system,
32 * in which case OnDeviceInfo will be called again, with new buffers. 37 * in which case OnDeviceInfo will be called again, with new buffers.
33 * 38 *
34 * The buffers contain the pixel data for a frame. The format is planar YUV 39 * The buffers contain the pixel data for a frame. The format is planar YUV
35 * 4:2:0, one byte per pixel, tightly packed (width x height Y values, then 40 * 4:2:0, one byte per pixel, tightly packed (width x height Y values, then
36 * width/2 x height/2 U values, then width/2 x height/2 V values). 41 * width/2 x height/2 U values, then width/2 x height/2 V values).
37 */ 42 */
38 interface PPB_VideoCapture_Dev { 43 interface PPB_VideoCapture_Dev {
39 /** 44 /**
40 * Creates a new VideoCapture. 45 * Creates a new VideoCapture.
41 */ 46 */
42 PP_Resource Create( 47 PP_Resource Create(
43 [in] PP_Instance instance); 48 [in] PP_Instance instance);
44 49
45 /** 50 /**
46 * Returns PP_TRUE if the given resource is a VideoCapture. 51 * Returns PP_TRUE if the given resource is a VideoCapture.
47 */ 52 */
48 PP_Bool IsVideoCapture( 53 PP_Bool IsVideoCapture(
49 [in] PP_Resource video_capture); 54 [in] PP_Resource video_capture);
50 55
51 /** 56 /**
52 * Starts the capture. |requested_info| is a pointer to a structure containing 57 * Starts the capture. |requested_info| is a pointer to a structure containing
53 * the requested resolution and frame rate. |buffer_count| is the number of 58 * the requested resolution and frame rate. |buffer_count| is the number of
54 * buffers requested by the plugin. Note: it is only used as advisory, the 59 * buffers requested by the plugin. Note: it is only used as advisory, the
55 * browser may allocate more of fewer based on available resources. 60 * browser may allocate more or fewer based on available resources.
56 * How many buffers depends on usage. At least 2 to make sure latency doesn't 61 * How many buffers depends on usage. At least 2 to make sure latency doesn't
57 * cause lost frames. If the plugin expects to hold on to more than one buffer 62 * cause lost frames. If the plugin expects to hold on to more than one buffer
58 * at a time (e.g. to do multi-frame processing, like video encoding), it 63 * at a time (e.g. to do multi-frame processing, like video encoding), it
59 * should request that many more. 64 * should request that many more.
60 * 65 *
61 * Returns PP_ERROR_FAILED if called when the capture was already started, or 66 * Returns PP_ERROR_FAILED if called when the capture was already started, or
62 * PP_OK on success. 67 * PP_OK on success.
63 */ 68 */
69 [version=0.1]
64 int32_t StartCapture( 70 int32_t StartCapture(
65 [in] PP_Resource video_capture, 71 [in] PP_Resource video_capture,
66 [in] PP_VideoCaptureDeviceInfo_Dev requested_info, 72 [in] PP_VideoCaptureDeviceInfo_Dev requested_info,
67 [in] uint32_t buffer_count); 73 [in] uint32_t buffer_count);
68 74
69 /** 75 /**
76 * Enumerates video capture devices. Once the operation is completed
77 * successfully, |devices| will be set to a PPB_ResourceArray_Dev resource,
78 * which holds a list of PPB_DeviceRef_Dev resources.
79 *
80 * Please note that:
81 * - this method ignores the previous value pointed to by |devices| (won't
viettrungluu 2012/02/15 18:40:28 This is a good warning, though I wonder if it'd be
yzshen1 2012/02/15 21:17:54 We usually don't have restrictions about the previ
82 * release reference even if it is not 0);
83 * - |devices| must be valid until |callback| is called, if the method
84 * returns PP_OK_COMPLETIONPENDING;
85 * - the ref count of the returned |devices| has already been increased by 1
86 * for the caller.
87 */
88 [version=0.2]
89 int32_t EnumerateDevices(
90 [in] PP_Resource video_capture,
91 [out] PP_Resource devices,
92 [in] PP_CompletionCallback callback);
93
94 /**
95 * Opens a video capture device. |device_ref| identifies a video capture
96 * device. It could be one of the resource in the array returned by
97 * |EnumerateDevices()|, or 0 which means the default device.
98 * |requested_info| is a pointer to a structure containing the requested
99 * resolution and frame rate. |buffer_count| is the number of buffers
100 * requested by the plugin. Note: it is only used as advisory, the browser may
101 * allocate more or fewer based on available resources. How many buffers
102 * depends on usage. At least 2 to make sure latency doesn't cause lost
103 * frames. If the plugin expects to hold on to more than one buffer at a time
104 * (e.g. to do multi-frame processing, like video encoding), it should request
105 * that many more.
106 */
107 [version=0.2]
108 int32_t Open(
109 [in] PP_Resource video_capture,
110 [in] PP_Resource device_ref,
111 [in] PP_VideoCaptureDeviceInfo_Dev requested_info,
112 [in] uint32_t buffer_count,
113 [in] PP_CompletionCallback callback);
114
115 /**
116 * Starts the capture.
117 *
118 * Returns PP_ERROR_FAILED if called when the capture was already started, or
119 * PP_OK on success.
120 */
121 [version=0.2]
122 int32_t StartCapture(
123 [in] PP_Resource video_capture);
124
125 /**
70 * Allows the browser to reuse a buffer that was previously sent by 126 * Allows the browser to reuse a buffer that was previously sent by
71 * PPP_VideoCapture_Dev.OnBufferReady. |buffer| is the index of the buffer in 127 * PPP_VideoCapture_Dev.OnBufferReady. |buffer| is the index of the buffer in
72 * the array returned by PPP_VideoCapture_Dev.OnDeviceInfo. 128 * the array returned by PPP_VideoCapture_Dev.OnDeviceInfo.
73 * 129 *
74 * Returns PP_ERROR_BADARGUMENT if buffer is out of range (greater than the 130 * Returns PP_ERROR_BADARGUMENT if buffer is out of range (greater than the
75 * number of buffers returned by PPP_VideoCapture_Dev.OnDeviceInfo), or if it 131 * number of buffers returned by PPP_VideoCapture_Dev.OnDeviceInfo), or if it
76 * is not currently owned by the plugin. Returns PP_OK otherwise. 132 * is not currently owned by the plugin. Returns PP_OK otherwise.
77 */ 133 */
78 int32_t ReuseBuffer( 134 int32_t ReuseBuffer(
79 [in] PP_Resource video_capture, 135 [in] PP_Resource video_capture,
80 [in] uint32_t buffer); 136 [in] uint32_t buffer);
81 137
82 /** 138 /**
83 * Stops the capture. 139 * Stops the capture.
84 * 140 *
85 * Returns PP_ERROR_FAILED if the capture wasn't already started, or PP_OK on 141 * Returns PP_ERROR_FAILED if the capture wasn't already started, or PP_OK on
86 * success. 142 * success.
87 */ 143 */
88 int32_t StopCapture( 144 int32_t StopCapture(
89 [in] PP_Resource video_capture); 145 [in] PP_Resource video_capture);
146
147 /**
148 * Closes the video capture device, and stops capturing if necessary. It is
149 * not valid to call |Open()| again after a call to this method.
150 * If a video capture resource is destroyed while a device is still open, then
151 * it will be implicitly closed, so you are not required to call this method.
152 */
153 [version=0.2]
154 void Close(
155 [in] PP_Resource video_capture);
90 }; 156 };
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