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23 
24 /** OMX_Types.h - OpenMax IL version 1.1.2
25  *  The OMX_Types header file contains the primitive type definitions used by
26  *  the core, the application and the component.  This file may need to be
27  *  modified to be used on systems that do not have "char" set to 8 bits,
28  *  "short" set to 16 bits and "long" set to 32 bits.
29  */
30 
31 #ifndef OMX_Types_h
32 #define OMX_Types_h
33 
34 #ifdef __cplusplus
35 extern "C" {
36 #endif /* __cplusplus */
37 
38 /** The OMX_API and OMX_APIENTRY are platform specific definitions used
39  *  to declare OMX function prototypes.  They are modified to meet the
40  *  requirements for a particular platform */
41 #ifdef __SYMBIAN32__
42 #   ifdef __OMX_EXPORTS
43 #       define OMX_API __declspec(dllexport)
44 #   else
45 #       ifdef _WIN32
46 #           define OMX_API __declspec(dllexport)
47 #       else
48 #           define OMX_API __declspec(dllimport)
49 #       endif
50 #   endif
51 #else
52 #   ifdef _WIN32
53 #      ifdef __OMX_EXPORTS
54 #          define OMX_API __declspec(dllexport)
55 #      else
56 #          define OMX_API __declspec(dllimport)
57 #      endif
58 #   else
59 #      ifdef __OMX_EXPORTS
60 #          define OMX_API
61 #      else
62 #          define OMX_API extern
63 #      endif
64 #   endif
65 #endif
66 
67 #ifndef OMX_APIENTRY
68 #define OMX_APIENTRY
69 #endif
70 
71 /** OMX_IN is used to identify inputs to an OMX function.  This designation
72     will also be used in the case of a pointer that points to a parameter
73     that is used as an output. */
74 #ifndef OMX_IN
75 #define OMX_IN
76 #endif
77 
78 /** OMX_OUT is used to identify outputs from an OMX function.  This
79     designation will also be used in the case of a pointer that points
80     to a parameter that is used as an input. */
81 #ifndef OMX_OUT
82 #define OMX_OUT
83 #endif
84 
85 
86 /** OMX_INOUT is used to identify parameters that may be either inputs or
87     outputs from an OMX function at the same time.  This designation will
88     also be used in the case of a pointer that  points to a parameter that
89     is used both as an input and an output. */
90 #ifndef OMX_INOUT
91 #define OMX_INOUT
92 #endif
93 
94 /** OMX_ALL is used to as a wildcard to select all entities of the same type
95  *  when specifying the index, or referring to a object by an index.  (i.e.
96  *  use OMX_ALL to indicate all N channels). When used as a port index
97  *  for a config or parameter this OMX_ALL denotes that the config or
98  *  parameter applies to the entire component not just one port. */
99 #define OMX_ALL 0xFFFFFFFF
100 
101 /** In the following we define groups that help building doxygen documentation */
102 
103 /** @defgroup core OpenMAX IL core
104  * Functions and structure related to the OMX IL core
105  */
106 
107  /** @defgroup comp OpenMAX IL component
108  * Functions and structure related to the OMX IL component
109  */
110 
111 /** @defgroup rpm Resource and Policy Management
112  * Structures for resource and policy management of components
113  */
114 
115 /** @defgroup buf Buffer Management
116  * Buffer handling functions and structures
117  */
118 
119 /** @defgroup tun Tunneling
120  * @ingroup core comp
121  * Structures and functions to manage tunnels among component ports
122  */
123 
124 /** @defgroup cp Content Pipes
125  *  @ingroup core
126  */
127 
128  /** @defgroup metadata Metadata handling
129   *
130   */
131 
132 /** OMX_U8 is an 8 bit unsigned quantity that is byte aligned */
133 typedef unsigned char OMX_U8;
134 
135 /** OMX_S8 is an 8 bit signed quantity that is byte aligned */
136 typedef signed char OMX_S8;
137 
138 /** OMX_U16 is a 16 bit unsigned quantity that is 16 bit word aligned */
139 typedef unsigned short OMX_U16;
140 
141 /** OMX_S16 is a 16 bit signed quantity that is 16 bit word aligned */
142 typedef signed short OMX_S16;
143 
144 /** OMX_U32 is a 32 bit unsigned quantity that is 32 bit word aligned */
145 typedef unsigned long OMX_U32;
146 
147 /** OMX_S32 is a 32 bit signed quantity that is 32 bit word aligned */
148 typedef signed long OMX_S32;
149 
150 
151 /* Users with compilers that cannot accept the "long long" designation should
152    define the OMX_SKIP64BIT macro.  It should be noted that this may cause
153    some components to fail to compile if the component was written to require
154    64 bit integral types.  However, these components would NOT compile anyway
155    since the compiler does not support the way the component was written.
156 */
157 #ifndef OMX_SKIP64BIT
158 #ifdef __SYMBIAN32__
159 /** OMX_U64 is a 64 bit unsigned quantity that is 64 bit word aligned */
160 typedef unsigned long long OMX_U64;
161 
162 /** OMX_S64 is a 64 bit signed quantity that is 64 bit word aligned */
163 typedef signed long long OMX_S64;
164 
165 #elif defined(WIN32)
166 
167 /** OMX_U64 is a 64 bit unsigned quantity that is 64 bit word aligned */
168 typedef unsigned __int64  OMX_U64;
169 
170 /** OMX_S64 is a 64 bit signed quantity that is 64 bit word aligned */
171 typedef signed   __int64  OMX_S64;
172 
173 #else /* WIN32 */
174 
175 /** OMX_U64 is a 64 bit unsigned quantity that is 64 bit word aligned */
176 typedef unsigned long long OMX_U64;
177 
178 /** OMX_S64 is a 64 bit signed quantity that is 64 bit word aligned */
179 typedef signed long long OMX_S64;
180 
181 #endif /* WIN32 */
182 #endif
183 
184 
185 /** The OMX_BOOL type is intended to be used to represent a true or a false
186     value when passing parameters to and from the OMX core and components.  The
187     OMX_BOOL is a 32 bit quantity and is aligned on a 32 bit word boundary.
188  */
189 typedef enum OMX_BOOL {
190     OMX_FALSE = 0,
191     OMX_TRUE = !OMX_FALSE,
192     OMX_BOOL_MAX = 0x7FFFFFFF
193 } OMX_BOOL;
194 
195 /** The OMX_PTR type is intended to be used to pass pointers between the OMX
196     applications and the OMX Core and components.  This is a 32 bit pointer and
197     is aligned on a 32 bit boundary.
198  */
199 typedef void* OMX_PTR;
200 
201 /** The OMX_STRING type is intended to be used to pass "C" type strings between
202     the application and the core and component.  The OMX_STRING type is a 32
203     bit pointer to a zero terminated string.  The  pointer is word aligned and
204     the string is byte aligned.
205  */
206 typedef char* OMX_STRING;
207 
208 /** The OMX_BYTE type is intended to be used to pass arrays of bytes such as
209     buffers between the application and the component and core.  The OMX_BYTE
210     type is a 32 bit pointer to a zero terminated string.  The  pointer is word
211     aligned and the string is byte aligned.
212  */
213 typedef unsigned char* OMX_BYTE;
214 
215 /** OMX_UUIDTYPE is a very long unique identifier to uniquely identify
216     at runtime.  This identifier should be generated by a component in a way
217     that guarantees that every instance of the identifier running on the system
218     is unique. */
219 typedef unsigned char OMX_UUIDTYPE[128];
220 
221 /** The OMX_DIRTYPE enumeration is used to indicate if a port is an input or
222     an output port.  This enumeration is common across all component types.
223  */
224 typedef enum OMX_DIRTYPE
225 {
226     OMX_DirInput,              /**< Port is an input port */
227     OMX_DirOutput,             /**< Port is an output port */
228     OMX_DirMax = 0x7FFFFFFF
229 } OMX_DIRTYPE;
230 
231 /** The OMX_ENDIANTYPE enumeration is used to indicate the bit ordering
232     for numerical data (i.e. big endian, or little endian).
233  */
234 typedef enum OMX_ENDIANTYPE
235 {
236     OMX_EndianBig, /**< big endian */
237     OMX_EndianLittle, /**< little endian */
238     OMX_EndianMax = 0x7FFFFFFF
239 } OMX_ENDIANTYPE;
240 
241 
242 /** The OMX_NUMERICALDATATYPE enumeration is used to indicate if data
243     is signed or unsigned
244  */
245 typedef enum OMX_NUMERICALDATATYPE
246 {
247     OMX_NumericalDataSigned, /**< signed data */
248     OMX_NumericalDataUnsigned, /**< unsigned data */
249     OMX_NumercialDataMax = 0x7FFFFFFF
250 } OMX_NUMERICALDATATYPE;
251 
252 
253 /** Unsigned bounded value type */
254 typedef struct OMX_BU32 {
255     OMX_U32 nValue; /**< actual value */
256     OMX_U32 nMin;   /**< minimum for value (i.e. nValue >= nMin) */
257     OMX_U32 nMax;   /**< maximum for value (i.e. nValue <= nMax) */
258 } OMX_BU32;
259 
260 
261 /** Signed bounded value type */
262 typedef struct OMX_BS32 {
263     OMX_S32 nValue; /**< actual value */
264     OMX_S32 nMin;   /**< minimum for value (i.e. nValue >= nMin) */
265     OMX_S32 nMax;   /**< maximum for value (i.e. nValue <= nMax) */
266 } OMX_BS32;
267 
268 
269 /** Structure representing some time or duration in microseconds. This structure
270   *  must be interpreted as a signed 64 bit value. The quantity is signed to accommodate
271   *  negative deltas and preroll scenarios. The quantity is represented in microseconds
272   *  to accomodate high resolution timestamps (e.g. DVD presentation timestamps based
273   *  on a 90kHz clock) and to allow more accurate and synchronized delivery (e.g.
274   *  individual audio samples delivered at 192 kHz). The quantity is 64 bit to
275   *  accommodate a large dynamic range (signed 32 bit values would allow only for plus
276   *  or minus 35 minutes).
277   *
278   *  Implementations with limited precision may convert the signed 64 bit value to
279   *  a signed 32 bit value internally but risk loss of precision.
280   */
281 #ifndef OMX_SKIP64BIT
282 typedef OMX_S64 OMX_TICKS;
283 #else
284 typedef struct OMX_TICKS
285 {
286     OMX_U32 nLowPart;    /** low bits of the signed 64 bit tick value */
287     OMX_U32 nHighPart;   /** high bits of the signed 64 bit tick value */
288 } OMX_TICKS;
289 #endif
290 #define OMX_TICKS_PER_SECOND 1000000
291 
292 /** Define the public interface for the OMX Handle.  The core will not use
293     this value internally, but the application should only use this value.
294  */
295 typedef void* OMX_HANDLETYPE;
296 
297 typedef struct OMX_MARKTYPE
298 {
299     OMX_HANDLETYPE hMarkTargetComponent;   /**< The component that will
300                                                 generate a mark event upon
301                                                 processing the mark. */
302     OMX_PTR pMarkData;   /**< Application specific data associated with
303                               the mark sent on a mark event to disambiguate
304                               this mark from others. */
305 } OMX_MARKTYPE;
306 
307 
308 /** OMX_NATIVE_DEVICETYPE is used to map a OMX video port to the
309  *  platform & operating specific object used to reference the display
310  *  or can be used by a audio port for native audio rendering */
311 typedef void* OMX_NATIVE_DEVICETYPE;
312 
313 /** OMX_NATIVE_WINDOWTYPE is used to map a OMX video port to the
314  *  platform & operating specific object used to reference the window */
315 typedef void* OMX_NATIVE_WINDOWTYPE;
316 
317 
318 /** Define the OMX IL version that corresponds to this set of header files.
319  *  We also define a combined version that can be used to write or compare
320  *  values of the 32bit nVersion field, assuming a little endian architecture */
321 #define OMX_VERSION_MAJOR 1
322 #define OMX_VERSION_MINOR 1
323 #define OMX_VERSION_REVISION 2
324 #define OMX_VERSION_STEP 0
325 
326 #define OMX_VERSION ((OMX_VERSION_STEP<<24) | (OMX_VERSION_REVISION<<16) | (OMX_VERSION_MINOR<<8) | OMX_VERSION_MAJOR)
327 
328 
329 /** The OMX_VERSIONTYPE union is used to specify the version for
330     a structure or component.  For a component, the version is entirely
331     specified by the component vendor.  Components doing the same function
332     from different vendors may or may not have the same version.  For
333     structures, the version shall be set by the entity that allocates the
334     structure.  For structures specified in the OMX 1.1 specification, the
335     value of the version shall be set to 1.1.0.0 in all cases.  Access to the
336     OMX_VERSIONTYPE can be by a single 32 bit access (e.g. by nVersion) or
337     by accessing one of the structure elements to, for example, check only
338     the Major revision.
339  */
340 typedef union OMX_VERSIONTYPE
341 {
342     struct
343     {
344         OMX_U8 nVersionMajor;   /**< Major version accessor element */
345         OMX_U8 nVersionMinor;   /**< Minor version accessor element */
346         OMX_U8 nRevision;       /**< Revision version accessor element */
347         OMX_U8 nStep;           /**< Step version accessor element */
348     } s;
349     OMX_U32 nVersion;           /**< 32 bit value to make accessing the
350                                     version easily done in a single word
351                                     size copy/compare operation */
352 } OMX_VERSIONTYPE;
353 
354 #ifdef __cplusplus
355 }
356 #endif /* __cplusplus */
357 
358 #endif
359 /* File EOF */
360