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* Copyright (C) 2015 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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*/
// Don't edit this file! It is auto-generated by frameworks/rs/api/gen_runtime.
/*
* rs_element.rsh: Element functions
*
* The term "element" is used a bit ambiguously in RenderScript, as both
* the type of an item of an allocation and the instantiation of that type:
*
* rs_element is a handle to a type specification, and
*
* In functions like rsGetElementAt(), "element" means the instantiation
* of the type, i.e. an item of an allocation.
*
* The functions below let you query the characteristics of the type specificiation.
*
* To create complex elements, use the Element.Builder Java class.
* For common elements, in Java you can simply use one of the many predefined elements
* like F32_2. You can't create elements from a script.
*
* An element can be a simple data type as found in C/C++, a handle type,
* a structure, or a fixed size vector (of size 2, 3, or 4) of sub-elements.
*
* Elements can also have a kind, which is semantic information used mostly to
* interpret pixel data.
*/
#ifndef RENDERSCRIPT_RS_ELEMENT_RSH
#define RENDERSCRIPT_RS_ELEMENT_RSH
/*
* rsElementGetBytesSize: Return the size of an element
*
* Returns the size in bytes that an instantiation of this element will occupy.
*/
#if (defined(RS_VERSION) && (RS_VERSION >= 16))
extern uint32_t __attribute__((overloadable))
rsElementGetBytesSize(rs_element e);
#endif
/*
* rsElementGetDataKind: Return the kind of an element
*
* Returns the element's data kind. This is used to interpret pixel data.
*
* See rs_data_kind.
*/
#if (defined(RS_VERSION) && (RS_VERSION >= 16))
extern rs_data_kind __attribute__((overloadable))
rsElementGetDataKind(rs_element e);
#endif
/*
* rsElementGetDataType: Return the data type of an element
*
* Returns the element's base data type. This can be a type similar to C/C++ (e.g. RS_TYPE_UNSIGNED_8),
* a handle (e.g. RS_TYPE_ALLOCATION and RS_TYPE_ELEMENT), or a more complex numerical type
* (e.g.RS_TYPE_UNSIGNED_5_6_5 and RS_TYPE_MATRIX_4X4).
*
* If the element describes a vector, this function returns the data type of one of its items.
*
* If the element describes a structure, RS_TYPE_NONE is returned.
*
* See rs_data_type.
*/
#if (defined(RS_VERSION) && (RS_VERSION >= 16))
extern rs_data_type __attribute__((overloadable))
rsElementGetDataType(rs_element e);
#endif
/*
* rsElementGetSubElement: Return a sub element of a complex element
*
* For the element represents a structure, this function returns the sub-element at
* the specified index.
*
* If the element is not a structure or the index is greater or equal to the number
* of sub-elements, an invalid handle is returned.
*
* Parameters:
* e Element to query
* index Index of the sub-element to return
*
* Returns: Sub-element at the given index
*/
#if (defined(RS_VERSION) && (RS_VERSION >= 16))
extern rs_element __attribute__((overloadable))
rsElementGetSubElement(rs_element e, uint32_t index);
#endif
/*
* rsElementGetSubElementArraySize: Return the array size of a sub element of a complex element
*
* For complex elements, some sub-elements could be statically
* sized arrays. This function returns the array size of the
* sub-element at the index.
*
* Parameters:
* e Element to query
* index Index of the sub-element
*
* Returns: Array size of the sub-element at the given index
*/
#if (defined(RS_VERSION) && (RS_VERSION >= 16))
extern uint32_t __attribute__((overloadable))
rsElementGetSubElementArraySize(rs_element e, uint32_t index);
#endif
/*
* rsElementGetSubElementCount: Return the number of sub-elements
*
* Elements could be simple, such as an int or a float, or a
* structure with multiple sub-elements, such as a collection of
* floats, float2, float4. This function returns zero for simple
* elements or the number of sub-elements otherwise.
*
* Parameters:
* e Element to get data from
*
* Returns: Number of sub-elements in this element
*/
#if (defined(RS_VERSION) && (RS_VERSION >= 16))
extern uint32_t __attribute__((overloadable))
rsElementGetSubElementCount(rs_element e);
#endif
/*
* rsElementGetSubElementName: Return the name of a sub-element
*
* For complex elements, this function returns the name of the sub-element
* at the specified index.
*
* Parameters:
* e Element to get data from
* index Index of the sub-element
* name Array to store the name into
* nameLength Length of the provided name array
*
* Returns: Number of characters actually written, excluding the null terminator
*/
#if (defined(RS_VERSION) && (RS_VERSION >= 16))
extern uint32_t __attribute__((overloadable))
rsElementGetSubElementName(rs_element e, uint32_t index, char* name, uint32_t nameLength);
#endif
/*
* rsElementGetSubElementNameLength: Return the length of the name of a sub-element
*
* For complex elements, this function will return the length of
* sub-element name at index
*
* Parameters:
* e Element to get data from
* index Index of the sub-element to return
*
* Returns: Length of the sub-element name including the null terminator (size of buffer needed to write the name)
*/
#if (defined(RS_VERSION) && (RS_VERSION >= 16))
extern uint32_t __attribute__((overloadable))
rsElementGetSubElementNameLength(rs_element e, uint32_t index);
#endif
/*
* This function specifies the location of a sub-element within
* the element
*
* Parameters:
* e Element to get data from
* index Index of the sub-element
*
* Returns: Offset in bytes of sub-element in this element at given index
*/
#if (defined(RS_VERSION) && (RS_VERSION >= 16))
extern uint32_t __attribute__((overloadable))
rsElementGetSubElementOffsetBytes(rs_element e, uint32_t index);
#endif
/*
* Returns the element's vector size
*
* Parameters:
* e Element to get data from
*
* Returns: Length of the element vector (for float2, float3, etc.)
*/
#if (defined(RS_VERSION) && (RS_VERSION >= 16))
extern uint32_t __attribute__((overloadable))
rsElementGetVectorSize(rs_element e);
#endif
#endif // RENDERSCRIPT_RS_ELEMENT_RSH