Currently, whether the HAL buffer manager is used or not is decided
based on the presence of a static camera characteristics key -
ANDROID_INFO_SUPPORTED_BUFFER_MANAGEMENT_VERSION. This behavior cannot
be toggled depending on stream configuration / session parameters.
The HAL buffer manager does reduce memory consumption at the cost of
extra IPC calls, which may not be always desirable.
Therefore, a new API - 'configureStreamsV2()' is introduced to give the
camera HAL the ability to inform the camera framework whether it must
use the HAL buffer manager for the particular session configured.
Bug: 311263114
Test: VtsAidlHalCameraProvider_TargetTest on cuttlefish
Test: builds
Change-Id: Ibce6d64c3c9cc8e0ebc40522369291d03053cce2
Signed-off-by: Jayant Chowdhary <jchowdhary@google.com>
Test: Ran CtsCameraTestCases.
Test: Ran VtsAidlHalCameraProvider_TargetTest.
Test: Created app to test display P3 camera, switching between color spaces
Bug: 238359088
Change-Id: I382dea5d13582817959001246240141e83d8172d
Some are still in VNDK because they are used in other VNDK libs.
Ignore-AOSP-First: some libs are still in internal master only.
Bug: 234181591
Test: m
Change-Id: If999df9c78a20df931177da11742b1c5de19bc08