commit | edcdddf417cf8c14328c97fb7e81683366146983 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Tahsin Masrur <[email protected]> | Mon Mar 13 19:45:50 2023 +0800 |
committer | Tahsin Masrur <[email protected]> | Tue Mar 21 14:34:53 2023 +0800 |
tree | ef9a67cbaef4f4648834b67fa3389541890feb92 | |
parent | ad1c1bab55f172ba066a5f9a3f73746c8c41a8b6 [diff] |
[CameraPipe] Add lock behaviors for all 3A modes for startFocusAndMetering In camera-pipe, if AF mode is not supported, CameraControl#startFocusAndMetering request is not submitted to camera due to being discarded in Controller3A#lock3A for having null LockBehaviors for all 3A modes. This happens due to passing only AF lock behavior from camera-pipe-integration layer. Lock behaviors for AE and AWB are passed too in this fix. But this will cause camera-pipe to wait for AE/AWB convergence as well. - Added additional lab tests to check if convergence can complete - Refactored timeout handling in FocusMeteringControl to remove extra timeout checking in integration layer and simplify the logic further. camera-pipe should ensure the timeout provided is handled properly. Bug: 270012294 Test: FocusMeteringDeviceTest Change-Id: Ida378a1b2be8d5bb9b2ce4d26c05d3e0def58637
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