SDL/include/SDL3/SDL_camera.h

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/*
Simple DirectMedia Layer
Copyright (C) 1997-2024 Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
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*/
/**
* \file SDL_camera.h
*
* Video Capture for the SDL library.
*/
#ifndef SDL_camera_h_
#define SDL_camera_h_
#include <SDL3/SDL_error.h>
#include <SDL3/SDL_video.h>
#include <SDL3/SDL_begin_code.h>
/* Set up for C function definitions, even when using C++ */
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* This is a unique ID for a camera device for the time it is connected to the
* system, and is never reused for the lifetime of the application.
*
* If the device is disconnected and reconnected, it will get a new ID.
*
* The ID value starts at 1 and increments from there. The value 0 is an
* invalid ID.
*
* \since This datatype is available since SDL 3.0.0.
*
* \sa SDL_GetCameraDevices
*/
typedef Uint32 SDL_CameraDeviceID;
/**
* The opaque structure used to identify an opened SDL camera.
*
* \since This struct is available since SDL 3.0.0.
*/
struct SDL_Camera;
typedef struct SDL_Camera SDL_Camera;
/**
* The details of an output format for a camera device.
*
* Cameras often support multiple formats; each one will be encapsulated in
* this struct.
*
* \since This struct is available since SDL 3.0.0.
*
* \sa SDL_GetCameraDeviceSupportedFormats
* \sa SDL_GetCameraFormat
*/
typedef struct SDL_CameraSpec
{
SDL_PixelFormatEnum format; /**< Frame format */
int width; /**< Frame width */
int height; /**< Frame height */
int interval_numerator; /**< Frame rate numerator ((dom / num) == fps, (num / dom) == duration) */
int interval_denominator; /**< Frame rate demoninator ((dom / num) == fps, (num / dom) == duration) */
} SDL_CameraSpec;
/**
* The position of camera in relation to system device.
*
* \since This enum is available since SDL 3.0.0.
*
* \sa SDL_GetCameraDevicePosition
*/
typedef enum SDL_CameraPosition
{
SDL_CAMERA_POSITION_UNKNOWN,
SDL_CAMERA_POSITION_FRONT_FACING,
SDL_CAMERA_POSITION_BACK_FACING
} SDL_CameraPosition;
/**
* Use this function to get the number of built-in camera drivers.
*
* This function returns a hardcoded number. This never returns a negative
* value; if there are no drivers compiled into this build of SDL, this
* function returns zero. The presence of a driver in this list does not mean
* it will function, it just means SDL is capable of interacting with that
* interface. For example, a build of SDL might have v4l2 support, but if
* there's no kernel support available, SDL's v4l2 driver would fail if used.
*
* By default, SDL tries all drivers, in its preferred order, until one is
* found to be usable.
*
* \returns the number of built-in camera drivers.
*
* \threadsafety It is safe to call this function from any thread.
*
* \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
*
* \sa SDL_GetCameraDriver
*/
extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_GetNumCameraDrivers(void);
/**
* Use this function to get the name of a built in camera driver.
*
* The list of camera drivers is given in the order that they are normally
* initialized by default; the drivers that seem more reasonable to choose
* first (as far as the SDL developers believe) are earlier in the list.
*
* The names of drivers are all simple, low-ASCII identifiers, like "v4l2",
* "coremedia" or "android". These never have Unicode characters, and are not
* meant to be proper names.
*
* \param index the index of the camera driver; the value ranges from 0 to
* SDL_GetNumCameraDrivers() - 1
* \returns the name of the camera driver at the requested index, or NULL if
* an invalid index was specified.
*
* \threadsafety It is safe to call this function from any thread.
*
* \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
*
* \sa SDL_GetNumCameraDrivers
*/
extern DECLSPEC const char *SDLCALL SDL_GetCameraDriver(int index);
/**
* Get the name of the current camera driver.
*
* The returned string points to internal static memory and thus never becomes
* invalid, even if you quit the camera subsystem and initialize a new driver
* (although such a case would return a different static string from another
* call to this function, of course). As such, you should not modify or free
* the returned string.
*
* \returns the name of the current camera driver or NULL if no driver has
* been initialized.
*
* \threadsafety It is safe to call this function from any thread.
*
* \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
*/
extern DECLSPEC const char *SDLCALL SDL_GetCurrentCameraDriver(void);
/**
* Get a list of currently connected camera devices.
*
* \param count a pointer filled in with the number of camera devices. Can be
* NULL.
* \returns a 0 terminated array of camera instance IDs which should be freed
* with SDL_free(), or NULL on error; call SDL_GetError() for more
* details.
*
* \threadsafety It is safe to call this function from any thread.
*
* \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
*
* \sa SDL_OpenCamera
*/
extern DECLSPEC SDL_CameraDeviceID *SDLCALL SDL_GetCameraDevices(int *count);
/**
* Get the list of native formats/sizes a camera supports.
*
* This returns a list of all formats and frame sizes that a specific camera
* can offer. This is useful if your app can accept a variety of image formats
* and sizes and so want to find the optimal spec that doesn't require
* conversion.
*
* This function isn't strictly required; if you call SDL_OpenCameraDevice
* with a NULL spec, SDL will choose a native format for you, and if you
* instead specify a desired format, it will transparently convert to the
* requested format on your behalf.
*
* If `count` is not NULL, it will be filled with the number of elements in
* the returned array. Additionally, the last element of the array has all
* fields set to zero (this element is not included in `count`).
*
* The returned list is owned by the caller, and should be released with
* SDL_free() when no longer needed.
*
* Note that it's legal for a camera to supply a list with only the zeroed
* final element and `*count` set to zero; this is what will happen on
* Emscripten builds, since that platform won't tell _anything_ about
* available cameras until you've opened one, and won't even tell if there
* _is_ a camera until the user has given you permission to check through a
* scary warning popup.
*
* \param devid the camera device instance ID to query.
* \param count a pointer filled in with the number of elements in the list.
* Can be NULL.
* \returns a 0 terminated array of SDL_CameraSpecs, which should be freed
* with SDL_free(), or NULL on error; call SDL_GetError() for more
* details.
*
* \threadsafety It is safe to call this function from any thread.
*
* \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
*
* \sa SDL_GetCameraDevices
* \sa SDL_OpenCameraDevice
*/
extern DECLSPEC SDL_CameraSpec *SDLCALL SDL_GetCameraDeviceSupportedFormats(SDL_CameraDeviceID devid, int *count);
/**
* Get human-readable device name for a camera.
*
* The returned string is owned by the caller; please release it with
* SDL_free() when done with it.
*
* \param instance_id the camera device instance ID
* \returns Human-readable device name, or NULL on error; call SDL_GetError()
* for more information.
*
* \threadsafety It is safe to call this function from any thread.
*
* \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
*
* \sa SDL_GetCameraDevices
*/
extern DECLSPEC char * SDLCALL SDL_GetCameraDeviceName(SDL_CameraDeviceID instance_id);
/**
* Get the position of the camera in relation to the system.
*
* Most platforms will report UNKNOWN, but mobile devices, like phones, can
* often make a distiction between cameras on the front of the device (that
* points towards the user, for taking "selfies") and cameras on the back (for
* filming in the direction the user is facing).
*
* \param instance_id the camera device instance ID
* \returns The position of the camera on the system hardware.
*
* \threadsafety It is safe to call this function from any thread.
*
* \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
*
* \sa SDL_GetCameraDevices
*/
extern DECLSPEC SDL_CameraPosition SDLCALL SDL_GetCameraDevicePosition(SDL_CameraDeviceID instance_id);
/**
* Open a video capture device (a "camera").
*
* You can open the device with any reasonable spec, and if the hardware can't
* directly support it, it will convert data seamlessly to the requested
* format. This might incur overhead, including scaling of image data.
*
* If you would rather accept whatever format the device offers, you can pass
* a NULL spec here and it will choose one for you (and you can use
* SDL_Surface's conversion/scaling functions directly if necessary).
*
* You can call SDL_GetCameraFormat() to get the actual data format if passing
* a NULL spec here. You can see the exact specs a device can support without
* conversion with SDL_GetCameraSupportedSpecs().
*
* SDL will not attempt to emulate framerate; it will try to set the hardware
* to the rate closest to the requested speed, but it won't attempt to limit
* or duplicate frames artificially; call SDL_GetCameraFormat() to see the
* actual framerate of the opened the device, and check your timestamps if
* this is crucial to your app!
*
* Note that the camera is not usable until the user approves its use! On some
* platforms, the operating system will prompt the user to permit access to
* the camera, and they can choose Yes or No at that point. Until they do, the
* camera will not be usable. The app should either wait for an
* SDL_EVENT_CAMERA_DEVICE_APPROVED (or SDL_EVENT_CAMERA_DEVICE_DENIED) event,
* or poll SDL_IsCameraApproved() occasionally until it returns non-zero. On
* platforms that don't require explicit user approval (and perhaps in places
* where the user previously permitted access), the approval event might come
* immediately, but it might come seconds, minutes, or hours later!
*
* \param instance_id the camera device instance ID
* \param spec The desired format for data the device will provide. Can be
* NULL.
* \returns device, or NULL on failure; call SDL_GetError() for more
* information.
*
* \threadsafety It is safe to call this function from any thread.
*
* \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
*
* \sa SDL_GetCameraDevices
* \sa SDL_GetCameraFormat
*/
extern DECLSPEC SDL_Camera *SDLCALL SDL_OpenCameraDevice(SDL_CameraDeviceID instance_id, const SDL_CameraSpec *spec);
/**
* Query if camera access has been approved by the user.
*
* Cameras will not function between when the device is opened by the app and
* when the user permits access to the hardware. On some platforms, this
* presents as a popup dialog where the user has to explicitly approve access;
* on others the approval might be implicit and not alert the user at all.
*
* This function can be used to check the status of that approval. It will
* return 0 if still waiting for user response, 1 if the camera is approved
* for use, and -1 if the user denied access.
*
* Instead of polling with this function, you can wait for a
* SDL_EVENT_CAMERA_DEVICE_APPROVED (or SDL_EVENT_CAMERA_DEVICE_DENIED) event
* in the standard SDL event loop, which is guaranteed to be sent once when
* permission to use the camera is decided.
*
* If a camera is declined, there's nothing to be done but call
* SDL_CloseCamera() to dispose of it.
*
* \param camera the opened camera device to query
* \returns -1 if user denied access to the camera, 1 if user approved access,
* 0 if no decision has been made yet.
*
* \threadsafety It is safe to call this function from any thread.
*
* \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
*
* \sa SDL_OpenCameraDevice
* \sa SDL_CloseCamera
*/
extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_GetCameraPermissionState(SDL_Camera *camera);
/**
* Get the instance ID of an opened camera.
*
* \param camera an SDL_Camera to query
* \returns the instance ID of the specified camera on success or 0 on
* failure; call SDL_GetError() for more information.
*
* \threadsafety It is safe to call this function from any thread.
*
* \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
*
* \sa SDL_OpenCameraDevice
*/
extern DECLSPEC SDL_CameraDeviceID SDLCALL SDL_GetCameraInstanceID(SDL_Camera *camera);
/**
* Get the properties associated with an opened camera.
*
* \param camera the SDL_Camera obtained from SDL_OpenCameraDevice()
* \returns a valid property ID on success or 0 on failure; call
* SDL_GetError() for more information.
*
* \threadsafety It is safe to call this function from any thread.
*
* \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
*
* \sa SDL_GetProperty
* \sa SDL_SetProperty
*/
extern DECLSPEC SDL_PropertiesID SDLCALL SDL_GetCameraProperties(SDL_Camera *camera);
/**
* Get the spec that a camera is using when generating images.
*
* Note that this might not be the native format of the hardware, as SDL might
* be converting to this format behind the scenes.
*
* If the system is waiting for the user to approve access to the camera, as
* some platforms require, this will return -1, but this isn't necessarily a
* fatal error; you should either wait for an SDL_EVENT_CAMERA_DEVICE_APPROVED
* (or SDL_EVENT_CAMERA_DEVICE_DENIED) event, or poll SDL_IsCameraApproved()
* occasionally until it returns non-zero.
*
* \param camera opened camera device
* \param spec The SDL_CameraSpec to be initialized by this function.
* \returns 0 on success or a negative error code on failure; call
* SDL_GetError() for more information.
*
* \threadsafety It is safe to call this function from any thread.
*
* \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
*
* \sa SDL_OpenCameraDevice
*/
extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_GetCameraFormat(SDL_Camera *camera, SDL_CameraSpec *spec);
/**
* Acquire a frame.
*
* The frame is a memory pointer to the image data, whose size and format are
* given by the spec requested when opening the device.
*
* This is a non blocking API. If there is a frame available, a non-NULL
* surface is returned, and timestampNS will be filled with a non-zero value.
*
* Note that an error case can also return NULL, but a NULL by itself is
* normal and just signifies that a new frame is not yet available. Note that
* even if a camera device fails outright (a USB camera is unplugged while in
* use, etc), SDL will send an event separately to notify the app, but
* continue to provide blank frames at ongoing intervals until
* SDL_CloseCamera() is called, so real failure here is almost always an out
* of memory condition.
*
* After use, the frame should be released with SDL_ReleaseCameraFrame(). If
* you don't do this, the system may stop providing more video!
*
* Do not call SDL_FreeSurface() on the returned surface! It must be given
* back to the camera subsystem with SDL_ReleaseCameraFrame!
*
* If the system is waiting for the user to approve access to the camera, as
* some platforms require, this will return NULL (no frames available); you
* should either wait for an SDL_EVENT_CAMERA_DEVICE_APPROVED (or
* SDL_EVENT_CAMERA_DEVICE_DENIED) event, or poll SDL_IsCameraApproved()
* occasionally until it returns non-zero.
*
* \param camera opened camera device
* \param timestampNS a pointer filled in with the frame's timestamp, or 0 on
* error. Can be NULL.
* \returns A new frame of video on success, NULL if none is currently
* available.
*
* \threadsafety It is safe to call this function from any thread.
*
* \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
*
* \sa SDL_ReleaseCameraFrame
*/
extern DECLSPEC SDL_Surface * SDLCALL SDL_AcquireCameraFrame(SDL_Camera *camera, Uint64 *timestampNS);
/**
* Release a frame of video acquired from a camera.
*
* Let the back-end re-use the internal buffer for camera.
*
* This function _must_ be called only on surface objects returned by
* SDL_AcquireCameraFrame(). This function should be called as quickly as
* possible after acquisition, as SDL keeps a small FIFO queue of surfaces for
* video frames; if surfaces aren't released in a timely manner, SDL may drop
* upcoming video frames from the camera.
*
* If the app needs to keep the surface for a significant time, they should
* make a copy of it and release the original.
*
* The app should not use the surface again after calling this function;
* assume the surface is freed and the pointer is invalid.
*
* \param camera opened camera device
* \param frame The video frame surface to release.
* \returns 0 on success or a negative error code on failure; call
* SDL_GetError() for more information.
*
* \threadsafety It is safe to call this function from any thread.
*
* \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
*
* \sa SDL_AcquireCameraFrame
*/
extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_ReleaseCameraFrame(SDL_Camera *camera, SDL_Surface *frame);
/**
* Use this function to shut down camera processing and close the camera
* device.
*
* \param camera opened camera device
*
* \threadsafety It is safe to call this function from any thread, but no
* thread may reference `device` once this function is called.
*
* \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
*
* \sa SDL_OpenCameraWithSpec
* \sa SDL_OpenCamera
*/
extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_CloseCamera(SDL_Camera *camera);
/* Ends C function definitions when using C++ */
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#include <SDL3/SDL_close_code.h>
#endif /* SDL_camera_h_ */