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platform-external-webrtc/sdk/android/api/org/webrtc/VideoEncoder.java
Rasmus Brandt 42a2fc9cba Support injecting custom native codecs from Java.
This CL extends our support for injecting native codecs such that
downstream users can create Java codecs that are backed by custom
native codecs.

After this CL, the Java codec interfaces expose
createNativeVideo{En,Decoder}() methods that may return a value
representing a pointer to the backing native codec. Previously,
a similar mechanism was used for the special case of non-public
Java codecs extending from the internal
WrappedNativeVideo{En,De}coder classes.

Tested: AppRTCMobile on Pixel XL and Pixel 2.
Bug: webrtc:9495
Change-Id: I079ff744afc7bf9873ff983e775c136a6667266d
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/87264
Commit-Queue: Rasmus Brandt <brandtr@webrtc.org>
Reviewed-by: Sami Kalliomäki <sakal@webrtc.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#23883}
2018-07-09 12:07:11 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright 2017 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
* that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
* tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
* in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
* be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
*/
package org.webrtc;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import org.webrtc.EncodedImage;
/**
* Interface for a video encoder that can be used with WebRTC. All calls will be made on the
* encoding thread. The encoder may be constructed on a different thread and changing thread after
* calling release is allowed.
*/
public interface VideoEncoder {
/** Settings passed to the encoder by WebRTC. */
public class Settings {
public final int numberOfCores;
public final int width;
public final int height;
public final int startBitrate; // Kilobits per second.
public final int maxFramerate;
public final boolean automaticResizeOn;
@CalledByNative("Settings")
public Settings(int numberOfCores, int width, int height, int startBitrate, int maxFramerate,
boolean automaticResizeOn) {
this.numberOfCores = numberOfCores;
this.width = width;
this.height = height;
this.startBitrate = startBitrate;
this.maxFramerate = maxFramerate;
this.automaticResizeOn = automaticResizeOn;
}
}
/** Additional info for encoding. */
public class EncodeInfo {
public final EncodedImage.FrameType[] frameTypes;
@CalledByNative("EncodeInfo")
public EncodeInfo(EncodedImage.FrameType[] frameTypes) {
this.frameTypes = frameTypes;
}
}
// TODO(sakal): Add values to these classes as necessary.
/** Codec specific information about the encoded frame. */
public class CodecSpecificInfo {}
public class CodecSpecificInfoVP8 extends CodecSpecificInfo {}
public class CodecSpecificInfoVP9 extends CodecSpecificInfo {}
public class CodecSpecificInfoH264 extends CodecSpecificInfo {}
/**
* Represents bitrate allocated for an encoder to produce frames. Bitrate can be divided between
* spatial and temporal layers.
*/
public class BitrateAllocation {
// First index is the spatial layer and second the temporal layer.
public final int[][] bitratesBbs;
/**
* Initializes the allocation with a two dimensional array of bitrates. The first index of the
* array is the spatial layer and the second index in the temporal layer.
*/
@CalledByNative("BitrateAllocation")
public BitrateAllocation(int[][] bitratesBbs) {
this.bitratesBbs = bitratesBbs;
}
/**
* Gets the total bitrate allocated for all layers.
*/
public int getSum() {
int sum = 0;
for (int[] spatialLayer : bitratesBbs) {
for (int bitrate : spatialLayer) {
sum += bitrate;
}
}
return sum;
}
}
/** Settings for WebRTC quality based scaling. */
public class ScalingSettings {
public final boolean on;
@Nullable public final Integer low;
@Nullable public final Integer high;
/**
* Settings to disable quality based scaling.
*/
public static final ScalingSettings OFF = new ScalingSettings();
/**
* Creates settings to enable quality based scaling.
*
* @param low Average QP at which to scale up the resolution.
* @param high Average QP at which to scale down the resolution.
*/
public ScalingSettings(int low, int high) {
this.on = true;
this.low = low;
this.high = high;
}
private ScalingSettings() {
this.on = false;
this.low = null;
this.high = null;
}
// TODO(bugs.webrtc.org/8830): Below constructors are deprecated.
// Default thresholds are going away, so thresholds have to be set
// when scaling is on.
/**
* Creates quality based scaling setting.
*
* @param on True if quality scaling is turned on.
*/
@Deprecated
public ScalingSettings(boolean on) {
this.on = on;
this.low = null;
this.high = null;
}
/**
* Creates quality based scaling settings with custom thresholds.
*
* @param on True if quality scaling is turned on.
* @param low Average QP at which to scale up the resolution.
* @param high Average QP at which to scale down the resolution.
*/
@Deprecated
public ScalingSettings(boolean on, int low, int high) {
this.on = on;
this.low = low;
this.high = high;
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return on ? "[ " + low + ", " + high + " ]" : "OFF";
}
}
public interface Callback {
/**
* Call to return an encoded frame. It is safe to assume the byte buffer held by |frame| is not
* accessed after the call to this method returns.
*/
void onEncodedFrame(EncodedImage frame, CodecSpecificInfo info);
}
/**
* The encoder implementation backing this interface is either 1) a Java
* encoder (e.g., an Android platform encoder), or alternatively 2) a native
* encoder (e.g., a software encoder or a C++ encoder adapter).
*
* For case 1), createNativeVideoEncoder() should return zero.
* In this case, we expect the native library to call the encoder through
* JNI using the Java interface declared below.
*
* For case 2), createNativeVideoEncoder() should return a non-zero value.
* In this case, we expect the native library to treat the returned value as
* a raw pointer of type webrtc::VideoEncoder* (ownership is transferred to
* the caller). The native library should then directly call the
* webrtc::VideoEncoder interface without going through JNI. All calls to
* the Java interface methods declared below should thus throw an
* UnsupportedOperationException.
*/
@CalledByNative
default long createNativeVideoEncoder() {
return 0;
}
/**
* Returns true if the encoder is backed by hardware.
*/
@CalledByNative
default boolean isHardwareEncoder() {
return true;
}
/**
* Initializes the encoding process. Call before any calls to encode.
*/
@CalledByNative VideoCodecStatus initEncode(Settings settings, Callback encodeCallback);
/**
* Releases the encoder. No more calls to encode will be made after this call.
*/
@CalledByNative VideoCodecStatus release();
/**
* Requests the encoder to encode a frame.
*/
@CalledByNative VideoCodecStatus encode(VideoFrame frame, EncodeInfo info);
/**
* Informs the encoder of the packet loss and the round-trip time of the network.
*
* @param packetLoss How many packets are lost on average per 255 packets.
* @param roundTripTimeMs Round-trip time of the network in milliseconds.
*/
@CalledByNative VideoCodecStatus setChannelParameters(short packetLoss, long roundTripTimeMs);
/** Sets the bitrate allocation and the target framerate for the encoder. */
@CalledByNative VideoCodecStatus setRateAllocation(BitrateAllocation allocation, int framerate);
/** Any encoder that wants to use WebRTC provided quality scaler must implement this method. */
@CalledByNative ScalingSettings getScalingSettings();
/**
* Should return a descriptive name for the implementation. Gets called once and cached. May be
* called from arbitrary thread.
*/
@CalledByNative String getImplementationName();
}