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- /*
- * Copyright (c) 2012-2017 The Khronos Group Inc.
- *
- * 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
- * limitations under the License.
- */
- #ifndef _OPENVX_API_H_
- #define _OPENVX_API_H_
- /*!
- * \file
- * \brief The API definition for OpenVX.
- */
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C" {
- #endif
- /*==============================================================================
- CONTEXT
- =============================================================================*/
- /*! \brief Creates a <tt>\ref vx_context</tt>.
- * \details This creates a top-level object context for OpenVX.
- * \note This is required to do anything else.
- * \returns The reference to the implementation context <tt>\ref vx_context</tt>. Any possible errors
- * preventing a successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_context
- * \post <tt>\ref vxReleaseContext</tt>
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_context VX_API_CALL vxCreateContext(void);
- /*! \brief Releases the OpenVX object context.
- * \details All reference counted objects are garbage-collected by the return of this call.
- * No calls are possible using the parameter context after the context has been
- * released until a new reference from <tt>\ref vxCreateContext</tt> is returned.
- * All outstanding references to OpenVX objects from this context are invalid
- * after this call.
- * \param [in] context The pointer to the reference to the context.
- * \post After returning from this function the reference is zeroed.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE context is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_context</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_context
- * \pre <tt>\ref vxCreateContext</tt>
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxReleaseContext(vx_context *context);
- /*! \brief Retrieves the context from any reference from within a context.
- * \param [in] reference The reference from which to extract the context.
- * \ingroup group_context
- * \return The overall context that created the particular
- * reference. Any possible errors preventing a successful completion of this function
- * should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_context VX_API_CALL vxGetContext(vx_reference reference);
- /*! \brief Queries the context for some specific information.
- * \param [in] context The reference to the context.
- * \param [in] attribute The attribute to query. Use a <tt>\ref vx_context_attribute_e</tt>.
- * \param [out] ptr The location at which to store the resulting value.
- * \param [in] size The size in bytes of the container to which \a ptr points.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE context is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_context</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS If any of the other parameters are incorrect.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED If the attribute is not supported on this implementation.
- * \ingroup group_context
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxQueryContext(vx_context context, vx_enum attribute, void *ptr, vx_size size);
- /*! \brief Sets an attribute on the context.
- * \param [in] context The handle to the overall context.
- * \param [in] attribute The attribute to set from <tt>\ref vx_context_attribute_e</tt>.
- * \param [in] ptr The pointer to the data to which to set the attribute.
- * \param [in] size The size in bytes of the data to which \a ptr points.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE context is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_context</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS If any of the other parameters are incorrect.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED If the attribute is not settable.
- * \ingroup group_context
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxSetContextAttribute(vx_context context, vx_enum attribute, const void *ptr, vx_size size);
- /*! \brief Provides a generic API to give platform-specific hints to the implementation.
- * \param [in] reference The reference to the object to hint at.
- * This could be <tt>\ref vx_context</tt>, <tt>\ref vx_graph</tt>, <tt>\ref vx_node</tt>, <tt>\ref vx_image</tt>, <tt>\ref vx_array</tt>, or any other reference.
- * \param [in] hint A <tt>\ref vx_hint_e</tt> \a hint to give to a \ref vx_context. This is a platform-specific optimization or implementation mechanism.
- * \param [in] data Optional vendor specific data.
- * \param [in] data_size Size of the data structure \p data.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE reference is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_reference</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED If the hint is not supported.
- * \ingroup group_hint
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxHint(vx_reference reference, vx_enum hint, const void* data, vx_size data_size);
- /*! \brief Provides a generic API to give platform-specific directives to the implementations.
- * \param [in] reference The reference to the object to set the directive on.
- * This could be <tt>\ref vx_context</tt>, <tt>\ref vx_graph</tt>, <tt>\ref vx_node</tt>, <tt>\ref vx_image</tt>, <tt>\ref vx_array</tt>, or any other reference.
- * \param [in] directive The directive to set. See <tt>\ref vx_directive_e</tt>.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE reference is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_reference</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED If the directive is not supported.
- * \note The performance counter directives are only available for the reference \ref vx_context.
- * Error VX_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED is returned when used with any other reference.
- * \ingroup group_directive
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxDirective(vx_reference reference, vx_enum directive);
- /*! \brief Provides a generic API to return status values from Object constructors if they
- * fail.
- * \note Users do not need to strictly check every object creator as the errors
- * should properly propagate and be detected during verification time or run-time.
- * \code
- * vx_image img = vxCreateImage(context, 639, 480, VX_DF_IMAGE_UYVY);
- * vx_status status = vxGetStatus((vx_reference)img);
- * // status == VX_ERROR_INVALID_DIMENSIONS
- * vxReleaseImage(&img);
- * \endcode
- * \pre Appropriate Object Creator function.
- * \post Appropriate Object Release function.
- * \param [in] reference The reference to check for construction errors.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval * Some error occurred, please check enumeration list and constructor.
- * \ingroup group_basic_features
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxGetStatus(vx_reference reference);
- /*!
- * \brief Registers user-defined structures to the context.
- * \param [in] context The reference to the implementation context.
- * \param [in] size The size of user struct in bytes.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_enum</tt> value that is a type given to the User
- * to refer to their custom structure when declaring a <tt>\ref vx_array</tt>
- * of that structure.
- * \retval VX_TYPE_INVALID If the namespace of types has been exhausted.
- * \note This call should only be used once within the lifetime of a context for
- * a specific structure.
- * \ingroup group_adv_array
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_enum VX_API_CALL vxRegisterUserStruct(vx_context context, vx_size size);
- /*!
- * \brief Allocates and registers user-defined kernel enumeration to a context.
- * The allocated enumeration is from available pool of 4096 enumerations reserved
- * for dynamic allocation from VX_KERNEL_BASE(VX_ID_USER,0).
- * \param [in] context The reference to the implementation context.
- * \param [out] pKernelEnumId pointer to return <tt>\ref vx_enum</tt> for user-defined kernel.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE If the context is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_context</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES The enumerations has been exhausted.
- * \ingroup group_user_kernels
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxAllocateUserKernelId(vx_context context, vx_enum * pKernelEnumId);
- /*!
- * \brief Allocates and registers user-defined kernel library ID to a context.
- *
- * The allocated library ID is from available pool of library IDs (1..255)
- * reserved for dynamic allocation. The returned libraryId can be used by
- * user-kernel library developer to specify individual kernel enum IDs in
- * a header file, shown below:
- * \code
- * #define MY_KERNEL_ID1(libraryId) (VX_KERNEL_BASE(VX_ID_USER,libraryId) + 0);
- * #define MY_KERNEL_ID2(libraryId) (VX_KERNEL_BASE(VX_ID_USER,libraryId) + 1);
- * #define MY_KERNEL_ID3(libraryId) (VX_KERNEL_BASE(VX_ID_USER,libraryId) + 2);
- * \endcode
- * \param [in] context The reference to the implementation context.
- * \param [out] pLibraryId pointer to <tt>\ref vx_enum</tt> for user-kernel libraryId.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES The enumerations has been exhausted.
- * \ingroup group_user_kernels
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxAllocateUserKernelLibraryId(vx_context context, vx_enum * pLibraryId);
- /*! \brief Sets the default target of the immediate mode. Upon successful execution of this
- * function any future execution of immediate mode function is attempted on the new default
- * target of the context.
- * \param [in] context The reference to the implementation context.
- * \param [in] target_enum The default immediate mode target enum to be set
- * to the <tt>\ref vx_context</tt> object. Use a <tt>\ref vx_target_e</tt>.
- * \param [in] target_string The target name ASCII string. This contains a valid value
- * when target_enum is set to <tt>\ref VX_TARGET_STRING</tt>, otherwise it is ignored.
- * \ingroup group_context
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS Default target set; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE If the context is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_context</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED If the specified target is not supported in this context.
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxSetImmediateModeTarget(vx_context context, vx_enum target_enum, const char* target_string);
- /*==============================================================================
- IMAGE
- =============================================================================*/
- /*! \brief Creates an opaque reference to an image buffer.
- * \details Not guaranteed to exist until the <tt>\ref vx_graph</tt> containing it has been verified.
- * \param [in] context The reference to the implementation context.
- * \param [in] width The image width in pixels. The image in the formats of
- * <tt>\ref VX_DF_IMAGE_NV12</tt>, <tt>\ref VX_DF_IMAGE_NV21</tt>, <tt>\ref VX_DF_IMAGE_IYUV</tt>,
- * <tt>\ref VX_DF_IMAGE_UYVY</tt>, <tt>\ref VX_DF_IMAGE_YUYV</tt> must have even width.
- * \param [in] height The image height in pixels. The image in the formats of
- * <tt>\ref VX_DF_IMAGE_NV12</tt>, <tt>\ref VX_DF_IMAGE_NV21</tt>, <tt>\ref VX_DF_IMAGE_IYUV</tt>
- * must have even height.
- * \param [in] color The VX_DF_IMAGE (<tt>\ref vx_df_image_e</tt>) code that represents the format
- * of the image and the color space.
- * \returns An image reference <tt>\ref vx_image</tt>. Any possible errors preventing a successful
- * creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \see vxMapImagePatch to obtain direct memory access to the image data.
- * \ingroup group_image
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_image VX_API_CALL vxCreateImage(vx_context context, vx_uint32 width, vx_uint32 height, vx_df_image color);
- /*! \brief Creates an image from another image given a rectangle. This second
- * reference refers to the data in the original image. Updates to this image
- * updates the parent image. The rectangle must be defined within the pixel space
- * of the parent image.
- * \param [in] img The reference to the parent image.
- * \param [in] rect The region of interest rectangle. Must contain points within
- * the parent image pixel space.
- * \returns An image reference <tt>\ref vx_image</tt> to the sub-image. Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_image
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_image VX_API_CALL vxCreateImageFromROI(vx_image img, const vx_rectangle_t *rect);
- /*! \brief Creates a reference to an image object that has a singular,
- * uniform value in all pixels. The uniform image created is read-only.
- * \param [in] context The reference to the implementation context.
- * \param [in] width The image width in pixels. The image in the formats of
- * <tt>\ref VX_DF_IMAGE_NV12</tt>, <tt>\ref VX_DF_IMAGE_NV21</tt>, <tt>\ref VX_DF_IMAGE_IYUV</tt>,
- * <tt>\ref VX_DF_IMAGE_UYVY</tt>, <tt>\ref VX_DF_IMAGE_YUYV</tt> must have even width.
- * \param [in] height The image height in pixels. The image in the formats of
- * <tt>\ref VX_DF_IMAGE_NV12</tt>, <tt>\ref VX_DF_IMAGE_NV21</tt>,
- * <tt>\ref VX_DF_IMAGE_IYUV</tt> must have even height.
- * \param [in] color The VX_DF_IMAGE (\ref vx_df_image_e) code that represents the format of the image and the color space.
- * \param [in] value The pointer to the pixel value to which to set all pixels. See <tt>\ref vx_pixel_value_t</tt>.
- * \returns An image reference <tt>\ref vx_image</tt>. Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * <tt>\see vxMapImagePatch</tt> to obtain direct memory access to the image data.
- * \note <tt>\ref vxMapImagePatch</tt> and <tt>\ref vxUnmapImagePatch</tt> may be called with
- * a uniform image reference.
- * \ingroup group_image
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_image VX_API_CALL vxCreateUniformImage(vx_context context, vx_uint32 width, vx_uint32 height, vx_df_image color, const vx_pixel_value_t *value);
- /*! \brief Creates an opaque reference to an image buffer with no direct
- * user access. This function allows setting the image width, height, or format.
- * \details Virtual data objects allow users to connect various nodes within a
- * graph via data references without access to that data, but they also permit the
- * implementation to take maximum advantage of possible optimizations. Use this
- * API to create a data reference to link two or more nodes together when the
- * intermediate data are not required to be accessed by outside entities. This API
- * in particular allows the user to define the image format of the data without
- * requiring the exact dimensions. Virtual objects are scoped within the graph
- * they are declared a part of, and can't be shared outside of this scope.
- * All of the following constructions of virtual images are valid.
- * \code
- * vx_context context = vxCreateContext();
- * vx_graph graph = vxCreateGraph(context);
- * vx_image virt[] = {
- * vxCreateVirtualImage(graph, 0, 0, VX_DF_IMAGE_U8), // no specified dimension
- * vxCreateVirtualImage(graph, 320, 240, VX_DF_IMAGE_VIRT), // no specified format
- * vxCreateVirtualImage(graph, 640, 480, VX_DF_IMAGE_U8), // no user access
- * };
- * \endcode
- * \param [in] graph The reference to the parent graph.
- * \param [in] width The width of the image in pixels. A value of zero informs the interface
- * that the value is unspecified. The image in the formats of <tt>\ref VX_DF_IMAGE_NV12</tt>,
- * <tt>\ref VX_DF_IMAGE_NV21</tt>, <tt>\ref VX_DF_IMAGE_IYUV</tt>, <tt>\ref VX_DF_IMAGE_UYVY</tt>,
- * <tt>\ref VX_DF_IMAGE_YUYV</tt> must have even width.
- * \param [in] height The height of the image in pixels. A value of zero informs the interface
- * that the value is unspecified. The image in the formats of <tt>\ref VX_DF_IMAGE_NV12</tt>,
- * <tt>\ref VX_DF_IMAGE_NV21</tt>, <tt>\ref VX_DF_IMAGE_IYUV</tt> must have even height.
- * \param [in] color The VX_DF_IMAGE (<tt>\ref vx_df_image_e</tt>) code that represents the format
- * of the image and the color space. A value of <tt>\ref VX_DF_IMAGE_VIRT</tt> informs the
- * interface that the format is unspecified.
- * \returns An image reference <tt>\ref vx_image</tt>. Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \note Passing this reference to <tt>\ref vxMapImagePatch</tt> will return an error.
- * \ingroup group_image
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_image VX_API_CALL vxCreateVirtualImage(vx_graph graph, vx_uint32 width, vx_uint32 height, vx_df_image color);
- /*! \brief Creates a reference to an image object that was externally allocated.
- * \param [in] context The reference to the implementation context.
- * \param [in] color See the <tt>\ref vx_df_image_e</tt> codes. This mandates the
- * number of planes needed to be valid in the \a addrs and \a ptrs arrays based on the format given.
- * \param [in] addrs[] The array of image patch addressing structures that
- * define the dimension and stride of the array of pointers. See note below.
- * \param [in] ptrs[] The array of platform-defined references to each plane. See note below.
- * \param [in] memory_type <tt>\ref vx_memory_type_e</tt>. When giving <tt>\ref VX_MEMORY_TYPE_HOST</tt>
- * the \a ptrs array is assumed to be HOST accessible pointers to memory.
- * \returns An image reference <tt>\ref vx_image</tt>. Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \note The user must call vxMapImagePatch prior to accessing the pixels of an image, even if the
- * image was created via <tt>\ref vxCreateImageFromHandle</tt>. Reads or writes to memory referenced
- * by ptrs[ ] after calling <tt>\ref vxCreateImageFromHandle</tt> without first calling
- * <tt>\ref vxMapImagePatch</tt> will result in undefined behavior.
- * The property of addr[] and ptrs[] arrays is kept by the caller (It means that the implementation will
- * make an internal copy of the provided information. \a addr and \a ptrs can then simply be application's
- * local variables).
- * Only \a dim_x, \a dim_y, \a stride_x and \a stride_y fields of the <tt>\ref vx_imagepatch_addressing_t</tt> need to be
- * provided by the application. Other fields (\a step_x, \a step_y, \a scale_x & \a scale_y) are ignored by this function.
- * The layout of the imported memory must follow a row-major order. In other words, \a stride_x should be
- * sufficiently large so that there is no overlap between data elements corresponding to different
- * pixels, and \a stride_y >= \a stride_x * \a dim_x.
- *
- * In order to release the image back to the application we should use <tt>\ref vxSwapImageHandle</tt>.
- *
- * Import type of the created image is available via the image attribute <tt>\ref vx_image_attribute_e</tt> parameter.
- *
- * \ingroup group_image
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_image VX_API_CALL vxCreateImageFromHandle(vx_context context, vx_df_image color, const vx_imagepatch_addressing_t addrs[], void *const ptrs[], vx_enum memory_type);
- /*! \brief Swaps the image handle of an image previously created from handle.
- *
- * This function sets the new image handle (i.e. pointer to all image planes)
- * and returns the previous one.
- *
- * Once this function call has completed, the application gets back the
- * ownership of the memory referenced by the previous handle. This memory
- * contains up-to-date pixel data, and the application can safely reuse or
- * release it.
- *
- * The memory referenced by the new handle must have been allocated
- * consistently with the image properties since the import type,
- * memory layout and dimensions are unchanged (see addrs, color, and
- * memory_type in <tt>\ref vxCreateImageFromHandle</tt>).
- *
- * All images created from ROI or channel with this image as parent or ancestor
- * will automatically use the memory referenced by the new handle.
- *
- * The behavior of <tt>\ref vxSwapImageHandle</tt> when called from a user node is undefined.
- * \param [in] image The reference to an image created from handle
- * \param [in] new_ptrs[] pointer to a caller owned array that contains
- * the new image handle (image plane pointers)
- * \arg new_ptrs is non NULL. new_ptrs[i] must be non NULL for each i such as
- * 0 < i < nbPlanes, otherwise, this is an error. The address of the storage memory
- * for image plane i is set to new_ptrs[i]
- * \arg new_ptrs is NULL: the previous image storage memory is reclaimed by the
- * caller, while no new handle is provided.
- * \param [out] prev_ptrs[] pointer to a caller owned array in which
- * the application returns the previous image handle
- * \arg prev_ptrs is non NULL. prev_ptrs must have at least as many
- * elements as the number of image planes. For each i such as
- * 0 < i < nbPlanes , prev_ptrs[i] is set to the address of the previous storage
- * memory for plane i.
- * \arg prev_ptrs NULL: the previous handle is not returned.
- * \param [in] num_planes Number of planes in the image. This must be set equal to the number of planes of the input image.
- * The number of elements in new_ptrs and prev_ptrs arrays must be equal to or greater than num_planes.
- * If either array has more than num_planes elements, the extra elements are ignored. If either array is smaller
- * than num_planes, the results are undefined.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE image is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_image</tt> reference.
- * reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS The image was not created from handle or
- * the content of new_ptrs is not valid.
- * \retval VX_FAILURE The image was already being accessed.
- * \ingroup group_image
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxSwapImageHandle(vx_image image, void* const new_ptrs[], void* prev_ptrs[], vx_size num_planes);
- /*! \brief Retrieves various attributes of an image.
- * \param [in] image The reference to the image to query.
- * \param [in] attribute The attribute to query. Use a <tt>\ref vx_image_attribute_e</tt>.
- * \param [out] ptr The location at which to store the resulting value.
- * \param [in] size The size in bytes of the container to which \a ptr points.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE image is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_image</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS If any of the other parameters are incorrect.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED If the attribute is not supported on this implementation.
- * \ingroup group_image
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxQueryImage(vx_image image, vx_enum attribute, void *ptr, vx_size size);
- /*! \brief Allows setting attributes on the image.
- * \param [in] image The reference to the image on which to set the attribute.
- * \param [in] attribute The attribute to set. Use a <tt>\ref vx_image_attribute_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \param [in] ptr The pointer to the location from which to read the value.
- * \param [in] size The size in bytes of the object pointed to by \a ptr.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE image is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_image</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS If any of the other parameters are incorrect.
- * \ingroup group_image
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxSetImageAttribute(vx_image image, vx_enum attribute, const void *ptr, vx_size size);
- /*! \brief Initialize an image with the given pixel value.
- * \param [in] image The reference to the image to initialize.
- * \param [in] pixel_value The pointer to the constant pixel value to initialize all image pixels. See <tt>\ref vx_pixel_value_t</tt>.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE If the image is a uniform image, a virtual image, or not a <tt>\ref vx_image</tt>.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS If any of the other parameters are incorrect.
- * \note All pixels of the entire image are initialized to the indicated pixel value, independently from the valid region.
- * The valid region of the image is unaffected by this function. The image remains mutable after the call to this function,
- * so its pixels and mutable attributes may be changed by subsequent functions.
- * \ingroup group_image
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxSetImagePixelValues(vx_image image, const vx_pixel_value_t *pixel_value);
- /*! \brief Releases a reference to an image object.
- * The object may not be garbage collected until its total reference count is zero.
- *
- * An implementation may defer the actual object destruction after its total
- * reference count is zero (potentially until context destruction). Thus,
- * releasing an image created from handle
- * (see <tt>\ref vxCreateImageFromHandle</tt>) and all others objects that may
- * reference it (nodes, ROI, or channel for instance) are not sufficient to get back the
- * ownership of the memory referenced by the current image handle. The only way
- * for this is to call <tt>\ref vxSwapImageHandle</tt>) before releasing the
- * image.
- *
- * \param [in] image The pointer to the image to release.
- * \post After returning from this function the reference is zeroed.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE image is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_image</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_image
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxReleaseImage(vx_image *image);
- /*!
- * \brief Accesses a specific indexed pixel in an image patch.
- * \param [in] ptr The base pointer of the patch as returned from <tt>\ref vxMapImagePatch</tt>.
- * \param [in] index The 0 based index of the pixel count in the patch. Indexes increase horizontally by 1 then wrap around to the next row.
- * \param [in] addr The pointer to the addressing mode information returned from <tt>\ref vxMapImagePatch</tt>.
- * \return void * Returns the pointer to the specified pixel.
- * \pre <tt>\ref vxMapImagePatch</tt>
- * \ingroup group_image
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY void * VX_API_CALL vxFormatImagePatchAddress1d(void *ptr, vx_uint32 index, const vx_imagepatch_addressing_t *addr);
- /*!
- * \brief Accesses a specific pixel at a 2d coordinate in an image patch.
- * \param [in] ptr The base pointer of the patch as returned from <tt>\ref vxMapImagePatch</tt>.
- * \param [in] x The x dimension within the patch.
- * \param [in] y The y dimension within the patch.
- * \param [in] addr The pointer to the addressing mode information returned from <tt>\ref vxMapImagePatch</tt>.
- * \return void * Returns the pointer to the specified pixel.
- * \pre <tt>\ref vxMapImagePatch</tt>
- * \ingroup group_image
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY void * VX_API_CALL vxFormatImagePatchAddress2d(void *ptr, vx_uint32 x, vx_uint32 y, const vx_imagepatch_addressing_t *addr);
- /*! \brief Retrieves the valid region of the image as a rectangle.
- * \param [in] image The image from which to retrieve the valid region.
- * \param [out] rect The destination rectangle.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE image is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_image</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS Invalid rect.
- * \note This rectangle can be passed directly to <tt>\ref vxMapImagePatch</tt> to get
- * the full valid region of the image.
- * \ingroup group_image
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxGetValidRegionImage(vx_image image, vx_rectangle_t *rect);
- /*! \brief Allows the application to copy a rectangular patch from/into an image object plane.
- * \param [in] image The reference to the image object that is the source or the
- * destination of the copy.
- * \param [in] image_rect The coordinates of the image patch. The patch must be within
- * the bounds of the image. (start_x, start_y) gives the coordinates of the topleft
- * pixel inside the patch, while (end_x, end_y) gives the coordinates of the bottomright
- * element out of the patch. Must be 0 <= start < end <= number of pixels in the image dimension.
- * \param [in] image_plane_index The plane index of the image object that is the source or the
- * destination of the patch copy.
- * \param [in] user_addr The address of a structure describing the layout of the
- * user memory location pointed by user_ptr. In the structure, only dim_x, dim_y,
- * stride_x and stride_y fields must be provided, other fields are ignored by the function.
- * The layout of the user memory must follow a row major order:
- * stride_x >= pixel size in bytes, and stride_y >= stride_x * dim_x.
- * \param [in] user_ptr The address of the memory location where to store the requested data
- * if the copy was requested in read mode, or from where to get the data to store into the image
- * object if the copy was requested in write mode. The accessible memory must be large enough
- * to contain the specified patch with the specified layout:
- * accessible memory in bytes >= (end_y - start_y) * stride_y.
- * \param [in] usage This declares the effect of the copy with regard to the image object
- * using the <tt>\ref vx_accessor_e</tt> enumeration. For uniform images, only VX_READ_ONLY
- * is supported. For other images, Only <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt> and <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt> are supported:
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt> means that data is copied from the image object into the application memory
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt> means that data is copied into the image object from the application memory
- * \param [in] user_mem_type A <tt>\ref vx_memory_type_e</tt> enumeration that specifies
- * the memory type of the memory referenced by the user_addr.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_OPTIMIZED_AWAY This is a reference to a virtual image that cannot be
- * accessed by the application.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE image is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_image</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS An other parameter is incorrect.
- * \note The application may ask for data outside the bounds of the valid region, but
- * such data has an undefined value.
- * \ingroup group_image
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxCopyImagePatch(vx_image image, const vx_rectangle_t *image_rect, vx_uint32 image_plane_index, const vx_imagepatch_addressing_t *user_addr, void * user_ptr, vx_enum usage, vx_enum user_mem_type);
- /*! \brief Allows the application to get direct access to a rectangular patch of an image object plane.
- * \param [in] image The reference to the image object that contains the patch to map.
- * \param [in] rect The coordinates of image patch. The patch must be within the
- * bounds of the image. (start_x, start_y) gives the coordinate of the topleft
- * element inside the patch, while (end_x, end_y) give the coordinate of
- * the bottomright element out of the patch. Must be 0 <= start < end.
- * \param [in] plane_index The plane index of the image object to be accessed.
- * \param [out] map_id The address of a <tt>\ref vx_map_id</tt> variable where the function
- * returns a map identifier.
- * \arg (*map_id) must eventually be provided as the map_id parameter of a call to
- * <tt>\ref vxUnmapImagePatch</tt>.
- * \param [out] addr The address of a structure describing the memory layout of the
- * image patch to access. The function fills the structure pointed by addr with the
- * layout information that the application must consult to access the pixel data
- * at address (*ptr). The layout of the mapped memory follows a row-major order:
- * stride_x>0, stride_y>0 and stride_y >= stride_x * dim_x.
- * If the image object being accessed was created via
- * <tt>\ref vxCreateImageFromHandle</tt>, then the returned memory layout will be
- * the identical to that of the addressing structure provided when
- * <tt>\ref vxCreateImageFromHandle</tt> was called.
- * \param [out] ptr The address of a pointer that the function sets to the
- * address where the requested data can be accessed. This returned (*ptr) address
- * is only valid between the call to this function and the corresponding call to
- * <tt>\ref vxUnmapImagePatch</tt>.
- * If image was created via <tt>\ref vxCreateImageFromHandle</tt> then the returned
- * address (*ptr) will be the address of the patch in the original pixel buffer
- * provided when image was created.
- * \param [in] usage This declares the access mode for the image patch, using
- * the <tt>\ref vx_accessor_e</tt> enumeration. For uniform images, only VX_READ_ONLY
- * is supported.
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt>: after the function call, the content of the memory location
- * pointed by (*ptr) contains the image patch data. Writing into this memory location
- * is forbidden and its behavior is undefined.
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_READ_AND_WRITE</tt>: after the function call, the content of the memory
- * location pointed by (*ptr) contains the image patch data; writing into this memory
- * is allowed only for the location of pixels only and will result in a modification
- * of the written pixels in the image object once the patch is unmapped. Writing into
- * a gap between pixels (when addr->stride_x > pixel size in bytes or addr->stride_y > addr->stride_x*addr->dim_x)
- * is forbidden and its behavior is undefined.
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt>: after the function call, the memory location pointed by (*ptr)
- * contains undefined data; writing each pixel of the patch is required prior to
- * unmapping. Pixels not written by the application before unmap will become
- * undefined after unmap, even if they were well defined before map. Like for
- * VX_READ_AND_WRITE, writing into a gap between pixels is forbidden and its behavior
- * is undefined.
- * \param [in] mem_type A <tt>\ref vx_memory_type_e</tt> enumeration that
- * specifies the type of the memory where the image patch is requested to be mapped.
- * \param [in] flags An integer that allows passing options to the map operation.
- * Use the <tt>\ref vx_map_flag_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_OPTIMIZED_AWAY This is a reference to a virtual image that cannot be
- * accessed by the application.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE image is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_image</tt> reference.
- * reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS An other parameter is incorrect.
- * \note The user may ask for data outside the bounds of the valid region, but
- * such data has an undefined value.
- * \ingroup group_image
- * \post <tt>\ref vxUnmapImagePatch </tt> with same (*map_id) value.
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxMapImagePatch(vx_image image, const vx_rectangle_t *rect, vx_uint32 plane_index, vx_map_id *map_id, vx_imagepatch_addressing_t *addr, void **ptr, vx_enum usage, vx_enum mem_type, vx_uint32 flags);
- /*! \brief Unmap and commit potential changes to a image object patch that were previously mapped.
- * Unmapping an image patch invalidates the memory location from which the patch could
- * be accessed by the application. Accessing this memory location after the unmap function
- * completes has an undefined behavior.
- * \param [in] image The reference to the image object to unmap.
- * \param [out] map_id The unique map identifier that was returned by <tt>\ref vxMapImagePatch</tt> .
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE image is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_image</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS An other parameter is incorrect.
- * \ingroup group_image
- * \pre <tt>\ref vxMapImagePatch</tt> with same map_id value
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxUnmapImagePatch(vx_image image, vx_map_id map_id);
- /*! \brief Create a sub-image from a single plane channel of another image.
- *
- * The sub-image refers to the data in the original image. Updates to this image
- * update the parent image and reversely.
- *
- * The function supports only channels that occupy an entire plane of a multi-planar
- * images, as listed below. Other cases are not supported.
- * VX_CHANNEL_Y from YUV4, IYUV, NV12, NV21
- * VX_CHANNEL_U from YUV4, IYUV
- * VX_CHANNEL_V from YUV4, IYUV
- *
- * \param [in] img The reference to the parent image.
- * \param [in] channel The <tt>\ref vx_channel_e</tt> channel to use.
- * \returns An image reference <tt>\ref vx_image</tt> to the sub-image. Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_image
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_image VX_API_CALL vxCreateImageFromChannel(vx_image img, vx_enum channel);
- /*! \brief Sets the valid rectangle for an image according to a supplied rectangle.
- * \note Setting or changing the valid region from within a user node by means other than the call-back, for
- * example by calling <tt>\ref vxSetImageValidRectangle</tt>, might result in an incorrect valid region calculation
- * by the framework.
- * \param [in] image The reference to the image.
- * \param [in] rect The value to be set to the image valid rectangle. A NULL indicates that the valid region is the entire image.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE image is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_image</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS The rect does not define a proper valid rectangle.
- * \ingroup group_image
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxSetImageValidRectangle(vx_image image, const vx_rectangle_t *rect);
- /*==============================================================================
- KERNEL
- =============================================================================*/
- /*! \brief Loads a library of kernels, called module, into a context.
- *
- * The module must be a dynamic library with by convention, two exported functions
- * named <tt>vxPublishKernels</tt> and <tt>vxUnpublishKernels</tt>.
- *
- * <tt>vxPublishKernels</tt> must have type <tt>\ref vx_publish_kernels_f</tt>,
- * and must add kernels to the context by calling <tt>\ref vxAddUserKernel</tt>
- * for each new kernel. <tt>vxPublishKernels</tt> is called by <tt>\ref vxLoadKernels</tt>.
- *
- * <tt>vxUnpublishKernels</tt> must have type <tt>\ref vx_unpublish_kernels_f</tt>,
- * and must remove kernels from the context by calling <tt>\ref vxRemoveKernel</tt>
- * for each kernel the <tt>vxPublishKernels</tt> has added.
- * <tt>vxUnpublishKernels</tt> is called by <tt>\ref vxUnloadKernels</tt>.
- *
- * \note When all references to loaded kernels are released, the module
- * may be automatically unloaded.
- * \param [in] context The reference to the context the kernels must be added to.
- * \param [in] module The short name of the module to load. On systems where
- * there are specific naming conventions for modules, the name passed
- * should ignore such conventions. For example: \c libxyz.so should be
- * passed as just \c xyz and the implementation will <i>do the right thing</i> that
- * the platform requires.
- * \note This API uses the system pre-defined paths for modules.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE context is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_context</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS If any of the other parameters are incorrect.
- * \ingroup group_user_kernels
- * \see vxGetKernelByName
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxLoadKernels(vx_context context, const vx_char *module);
- /*! \brief Unloads all kernels from the OpenVX context that had been loaded from
- * the module using the \ref vxLoadKernels function.
- *
- * The kernel unloading is performed by calling the <tt>vxUnpublishKernels</tt>
- * exported function of the module.
- * \note <tt>vxUnpublishKernels</tt> is defined in the description of
- * <tt>\ref vxLoadKernels</tt>.
- *
- * \param [in] context The reference to the context the kernels must be removed from.
- * \param [in] module The short name of the module to unload. On systems where
- * there are specific naming conventions for modules, the name passed
- * should ignore such conventions. For example: \c libxyz.so should be
- * passed as just \c xyz and the implementation will <i>do the right thing</i>
- * that the platform requires.
- * \note This API uses the system pre-defined paths for modules.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE context is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_context</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS If any of the other parameters are
- incorrect.
- * \ingroup group_user_kernels
- * \see vxLoadKernels
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxUnloadKernels(vx_context context, const vx_char *module);
- /*! \brief Obtains a reference to a kernel using a string to specify the name.
- * \details User Kernels follow a "dotted" heirarchical syntax. For example:
- * "com.company.example.xyz". The following are strings specifying the kernel names:
- * org.khronos.openvx.color_convert
- * org.khronos.openvx.channel_extract
- * org.khronos.openvx.channel_combine
- * org.khronos.openvx.sobel_3x3
- * org.khronos.openvx.magnitude
- * org.khronos.openvx.phase
- * org.khronos.openvx.scale_image
- * org.khronos.openvx.table_lookup
- * org.khronos.openvx.histogram
- * org.khronos.openvx.equalize_histogram
- * org.khronos.openvx.absdiff
- * org.khronos.openvx.mean_stddev
- * org.khronos.openvx.threshold
- * org.khronos.openvx.integral_image
- * org.khronos.openvx.dilate_3x3
- * org.khronos.openvx.erode_3x3
- * org.khronos.openvx.median_3x3
- * org.khronos.openvx.box_3x3
- * org.khronos.openvx.gaussian_3x3
- * org.khronos.openvx.custom_convolution
- * org.khronos.openvx.gaussian_pyramid
- * org.khronos.openvx.accumulate
- * org.khronos.openvx.accumulate_weighted
- * org.khronos.openvx.accumulate_square
- * org.khronos.openvx.minmaxloc
- * org.khronos.openvx.convertdepth
- * org.khronos.openvx.canny_edge_detector
- * org.khronos.openvx.and
- * org.khronos.openvx.or
- * org.khronos.openvx.xor
- * org.khronos.openvx.not
- * org.khronos.openvx.multiply
- * org.khronos.openvx.add
- * org.khronos.openvx.subtract
- * org.khronos.openvx.warp_affine
- * org.khronos.openvx.warp_perspective
- * org.khronos.openvx.harris_corners
- * org.khronos.openvx.fast_corners
- * org.khronos.openvx.optical_flow_pyr_lk
- * org.khronos.openvx.remap
- * org.khronos.openvx.halfscale_gaussian
- * org.khronos.openvx.laplacian_pyramid
- * org.khronos.openvx.laplacian_reconstruct
- * org.khronos.openvx.non_linear_filter
- * org.khronos.openvx.match_template
- * org.khronos.openvx.lbp
- * org.khronos.openvx.hough_lines_p
- * org.khronos.openvx.tensor_multiply
-
- * org.khronos.openvx.tensor_add
-
- * org.khronos.openvx.tensor_subtract
-
- * org.khronos.openvx.tensor_table_lookup
-
- * org.khronos.openvx.tensor_transpose
-
- * org.khronos.openvx.tensor_convert_depth
-
- * org.khronos.openvx.tensor_matrix_multiply
-
- * org.khronos.openvx.copy
-
- * org.khronos.openvx.non_max_suppression
-
- * org.khronos.openvx.scalar_operation
-
- * org.khronos.openvx.hog_features
-
- * org.khronos.openvx.hog_cells
-
- * org.khronos.openvx.bilateral_filter
- * org.khronos.openvx.select
- * org.khronos.openvx.min
- * org.khronos.openvx.max
- * \param [in] context The reference to the implementation context.
- * \param [in] name The string of the name of the kernel to get.
- * \return A kernel reference. Any possible errors preventing a successful
- * completion of the function should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_kernel
- * \pre <tt>\ref vxLoadKernels</tt> if the kernel is not provided by the
- * OpenVX implementation.
- * \note User Kernels should follow a "dotted" hierarchical syntax. For example:
- * "com.company.example.xyz".
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_kernel VX_API_CALL vxGetKernelByName(vx_context context, const vx_char *name);
- /*! \brief Obtains a reference to the kernel using the <tt>\ref vx_kernel_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \details Enum values above the standard set are assumed to apply to
- * loaded libraries.
- * \param [in] context The reference to the implementation context.
- * \param [in] kernel A value from <tt>\ref vx_kernel_e</tt> or a vendor or client-defined value.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_kernel</tt> reference. Any possible errors preventing a successful completion
- * of the function should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_kernel
- * \pre <tt>\ref vxLoadKernels</tt> if the kernel is not provided by the
- * OpenVX implementation.
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_kernel VX_API_CALL vxGetKernelByEnum(vx_context context, vx_enum kernel);
- /*! \brief This allows the client to query the kernel to get information about
- * the number of parameters, enum values, etc.
- * \param [in] kernel The kernel reference to query.
- * \param [in] attribute The attribute to query. Use a <tt>\ref vx_kernel_attribute_e</tt>.
- * \param [out] ptr The pointer to the location at which to store the resulting value.
- * \param [in] size The size of the container to which \a ptr points.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE kernel is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_kernel</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS If any of the other parameters are incorrect.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED If the attribute value is not supported in this implementation.
- * \ingroup group_kernel
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxQueryKernel(vx_kernel kernel, vx_enum attribute, void *ptr, vx_size size);
- /*! \brief Release the reference to the kernel.
- * The object may not be garbage collected until its total reference count is zero.
- * \param [in] kernel The pointer to the kernel reference to release.
- * \post After returning from this function the reference is zeroed.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE kernel is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_kernel</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_kernel
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxReleaseKernel(vx_kernel *kernel);
- /*! \brief Allows users to add custom kernels to a context at run-time.
- * \param [in] context The reference to the context the kernel must be added to.
- * \param [in] name The string to use to match the kernel.
- * \param [in] enumeration The enumerated value of the kernel to be used by clients.
- * \param [in] func_ptr The process-local function pointer to be invoked.
- * \param [in] numParams The number of parameters for this kernel.
- * \param [in] validate The pointer to <tt>\ref vx_kernel_validate_f</tt>, which validates
- * parameters to this kernel.
- * \param [in] init The kernel initialization function.
- * \param [in] deinit The kernel de-initialization function.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_kernel</tt> reference. Any possible errors
- * preventing a successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_user_kernels
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_kernel VX_API_CALL vxAddUserKernel(vx_context context,
- const vx_char name[VX_MAX_KERNEL_NAME],
- vx_enum enumeration,
- vx_kernel_f func_ptr,
- vx_uint32 numParams,
- vx_kernel_validate_f validate,
- vx_kernel_initialize_f init,
- vx_kernel_deinitialize_f deinit);
- /*! \brief This API is called after all parameters have been added to the
- * kernel and the kernel is \e ready to be used. Notice that the reference to the kernel created
- * by vxAddUserKernel is still valid after the call to vxFinalizeKernel.
- * If an error occurs, the kernel is not available for usage by the clients of OpenVX. Typically
- * this is due to a mismatch between the number of parameters requested and given.
- * \param [in] kernel The reference to the loaded kernel from <tt>\ref vxAddUserKernel</tt>.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE kernel is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_kernel</tt> reference.
- * \pre <tt>\ref vxAddUserKernel</tt> and <tt>\ref vxAddParameterToKernel</tt>
- * \ingroup group_user_kernels
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxFinalizeKernel(vx_kernel kernel);
- /*! \brief Allows users to set the signatures of the custom kernel.
- * \param [in] kernel The reference to the kernel added with <tt>\ref vxAddUserKernel</tt>.
- * \param [in] index The index of the parameter to add.
- * \param [in] dir The direction of the parameter. This must be either <tt>\ref VX_INPUT</tt> or
- * <tt>\ref VX_OUTPUT</tt>. <tt>\ref VX_BIDIRECTIONAL</tt> is not supported for this function.
- * \param [in] data_type The type of parameter. This must be a value from <tt>\ref vx_type_e</tt>.
- * \param [in] state The state of the parameter (required or not). This must be a value from <tt>\ref vx_parameter_state_e</tt>.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumerated value.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS Parameter is successfully set on kernel; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE kernel is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_kernel</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS If the parameter is not valid for any reason.
- * \pre <tt>\ref vxAddUserKernel</tt>
- * \ingroup group_user_kernels
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxAddParameterToKernel(vx_kernel kernel, vx_uint32 index, vx_enum dir, vx_enum data_type, vx_enum state);
- /*! \brief Removes a custom kernel from its context and releases it.
- * \param [in] kernel The reference to the kernel to remove. Returned from <tt>\ref vxAddUserKernel</tt>.
- * \note Any kernel enumerated in the base standard
- * cannot be removed; only kernels added through <tt>\ref vxAddUserKernel</tt> can
- * be removed.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration. The function returns to the
- * application full control over the memory resources provided at the kernel creation time.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE kernel is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_kernel</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS If a base kernel is passed in.
- * \retval VX_FAILURE If the application has not released all references to the kernel
- * object OR if the application has not released all references to a node that is using
- * this kernel OR if the application has not released all references to a graph which
- * has nodes that is using this kernel.
- * \ingroup group_user_kernels
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxRemoveKernel(vx_kernel kernel);
- /*! \brief Sets kernel attributes.
- * \param [in] kernel The reference to the kernel.
- * \param [in] attribute The enumeration of the attributes. See <tt>\ref vx_kernel_attribute_e</tt>.
- * \param [in] ptr The pointer to the location from which to read the attribute.
- * \param [in] size The size in bytes of the data area indicated by \a ptr in bytes.
- * \note After a kernel has been passed to <tt>\ref vxFinalizeKernel</tt>, no attributes
- * can be altered.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE kernel is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_kernel</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_user_kernels
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxSetKernelAttribute(vx_kernel kernel, vx_enum attribute, const void *ptr, vx_size size);
- /*! \brief Retrieves a <tt>\ref vx_parameter</tt> from a <tt>\ref vx_kernel</tt>.
- * \param [in] kernel The reference to the kernel.
- * \param [in] index The index of the parameter.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_parameter</tt> reference. Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful completion of the function should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_parameter
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_parameter VX_API_CALL vxGetKernelParameterByIndex(vx_kernel kernel, vx_uint32 index);
- /*==============================================================================
- GRAPH
- =============================================================================*/
- /*! \brief Creates an empty graph.
- * \param [in] context The reference to the implementation context.
- * \returns A graph reference <tt>\ref vx_graph</tt>. Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_graph
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_graph VX_API_CALL vxCreateGraph(vx_context context);
- /*! \brief Releases a reference to a graph.
- * The object may not be garbage collected until its total reference count is zero.
- * Once the reference count is zero, all node references in the graph are automatically
- * released as well. Releasing the graph will only release the nodes if the nodes were
- * not previously released by the application. Data referenced by those nodes may not
- * be released as the user may still have references to the data.
- * \param [in] graph The pointer to the graph to release.
- * \post After returning from this function the reference is zeroed.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE graph is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_graph</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_graph
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxReleaseGraph(vx_graph *graph);
- /*! \brief Verifies the state of the graph before it is executed.
- * This is useful to catch programmer errors and contract errors. If not verified,
- * the graph verifies before being processed.
- * \pre Memory for data objects is not guarenteed to exist before
- * this call. \post After this call data objects exist unless
- * the implementation optimized them out.
- * \param [in] graph The reference to the graph to verify.
- * \return A status code for graphs with more than one error; it is
- * undefined which error will be returned. Register a log callback using <tt>\ref vxRegisterLogCallback</tt>
- * to receive each specific error in the graph.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE graph is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_graph</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_MULTIPLE_WRITERS If the graph contains more than one writer
- * to any data object.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_NODE If a node in the graph is invalid or failed be created.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_GRAPH If the graph contains cycles or some other invalid topology.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_TYPE If any parameter on a node is given the wrong type.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE If any value of any parameter is out of bounds of specification.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_FORMAT If the image format is not compatible.
- * \ingroup group_graph
- * \see vxProcessGraph
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxVerifyGraph(vx_graph graph);
- /*! \brief This function causes the synchronous processing of a graph. If the graph
- * has not been verified, then the implementation verifies the graph
- * immediately. If verification fails this function returns a status
- * identical to what <tt>\ref vxVerifyGraph</tt> would return. After
- * the graph verfies successfully then processing occurs. If the graph was
- * previously verified via <tt>\ref vxVerifyGraph</tt> or <tt>\ref vxProcessGraph</tt>
- * then the graph is processed. This function blocks until the graph is completed.
- * \param [in] graph The graph to execute.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS Graph has been processed; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE graph is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_graph</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_FAILURE A catastrophic error occurred during processing.
- * \ingroup group_graph
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxProcessGraph(vx_graph graph);
- #if DUMP_GRAPH
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxDumpGraph(vx_graph graph, void * info_file);
- #endif
- /*! \brief Schedules a graph for future execution. If the graph
- * has not been verified, then the implementation verifies the graph
- * immediately. If verification fails this function returns a status
- * identical to what <tt>\ref vxVerifyGraph</tt> would return. After
- * the graph verfies successfully then processing occurs. If the graph was
- * previously verified via <tt>\ref vxVerifyGraph</tt> or <tt>\ref vxProcessGraph</tt>
- * then the graph is processed.
- * \param [in] graph The graph to schedule.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS The graph has been scheduled; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE graph is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_graph</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES The graph cannot be scheduled now.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_NOT_SUFFICIENT The graph is not verified and has failed
- * forced verification.
- * \ingroup group_graph
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxScheduleGraph(vx_graph graph);
- /*! \brief Waits for a specific graph to complete. If the graph has been scheduled multiple
- * times since the last call to vxWaitGraph, then vxWaitGraph returns only when the last
- * scheduled execution completes.
- * \param [in] graph The graph to wait on.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS The graph has successfully completed execution and its outputs are the
- * valid results of the most recent execution; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE graph is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_graph</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_FAILURE An error occurred or the graph was never scheduled. Output data of the
- * graph is undefined.
- * \pre <tt>\ref vxScheduleGraph</tt>
- * \ingroup group_graph
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxWaitGraph(vx_graph graph);
- /*! \brief Allows the user to query attributes of the Graph.
- * \param [in] graph The reference to the created graph.
- * \param [in] attribute The <tt>\ref vx_graph_attribute_e</tt> type needed.
- * \param [out] ptr The location at which to store the resulting value.
- * \param [in] size The size in bytes of the container to which \a ptr points.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE graph is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_graph</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_graph
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxQueryGraph(vx_graph graph, vx_enum attribute, void *ptr, vx_size size);
- /*! \brief Allows the attributes of the Graph to be set to the provided value.
- * \param [in] graph The reference to the graph.
- * \param [in] attribute The <tt>\ref vx_graph_attribute_e</tt> type needed.
- * \param [in] ptr The location from which to read the value.
- * \param [in] size The size in bytes of the container to which \a ptr points.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE graph is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_graph</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_graph
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxSetGraphAttribute(vx_graph graph, vx_enum attribute, const void *ptr, vx_size size);
- /*! \brief Adds the given parameter extracted from a <tt>\ref vx_node</tt> to the graph.
- * \param [in] graph The graph reference that contains the node.
- * \param [in] parameter The parameter reference to add to the graph from the node.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS Parameter added to Graph; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE graph is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_graph</tt> reference or parameter is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_parameter</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS The parameter is of a node not in this
- * graph.
- * \ingroup group_graph_parameters
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxAddParameterToGraph(vx_graph graph, vx_parameter parameter);
- /*! \brief Sets a reference to the parameter on the graph. The implementation
- * must set this parameter on the originating node as well.
- * \param [in] graph The graph reference.
- * \param [in] index The parameter index.
- * \param [in] value The reference to set to the parameter.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS Parameter set to Graph; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE graph is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_graph</tt> reference or
- * value is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_reference</tt>.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS The parameter index is out of bounds or the
- * dir parameter is incorrect.
- * \ingroup group_graph_parameters
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxSetGraphParameterByIndex(vx_graph graph, vx_uint32 index, vx_reference value);
- /*! \brief Retrieves a <tt>\ref vx_parameter</tt> from a <tt>\ref vx_graph</tt>.
- * \param [in] graph The graph.
- * \param [in] index The index of the parameter.
- * \return <tt>\ref vx_parameter</tt> reference. Any possible errors preventing a successful
- * function completion should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_graph_parameters
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_parameter VX_API_CALL vxGetGraphParameterByIndex(vx_graph graph, vx_uint32 index);
- /*! \brief Returns a Boolean to indicate the state of graph verification.
- * \param [in] graph The reference to the graph to check.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_bool</tt> value.
- * \retval vx_true_e The graph is verified.
- * \retval vx_false_e The graph is not verified. It must be verified before
- * execution either through <tt>\ref vxVerifyGraph</tt> or automatically through
- * <tt>\ref vxProcessGraph</tt> or <tt>\ref vxScheduleGraph</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_graph
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_bool VX_API_CALL vxIsGraphVerified(vx_graph graph);
- /*==============================================================================
- NODE
- =============================================================================*/
- /*! \brief Creates a reference to a node object for a given kernel.
- * \details This node has no references assigned as parameters after completion.
- * The client is then required to set these parameters manually by <tt>\ref vxSetParameterByIndex</tt>.
- * When clients supply their own node creation functions (for use with User Kernels), this is the API
- * to use along with the parameter setting API.
- * \param [in] graph The reference to the graph in which this node exists.
- * \param [in] kernel The kernel reference to associate with this new node.
- * \returns A node reference <tt>\ref vx_node</tt>. Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \note A call to this API sets all parameters to NULL.
- * \ingroup group_adv_node
- * \post Call <tt>\ref vxSetParameterByIndex</tt> for as many parameters as needed to be set.
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_node VX_API_CALL vxCreateGenericNode(vx_graph graph, vx_kernel kernel);
- /*! \brief Allows a user to query information out of a node.
- * \param [in] node The reference to the node to query.
- * \param [in] attribute Use <tt>\ref vx_node_attribute_e</tt> value to query for information.
- * \param [out] ptr The location at which to store the resulting value.
- * \param [in] size The size in bytesin bytes of the container to which \a ptr points.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE node is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_node</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS The type or size is incorrect.
- * \ingroup group_node
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxQueryNode(vx_node node, vx_enum attribute, void *ptr, vx_size size);
- /*! \brief Allows a user to set attribute of a node before Graph Validation.
- * \param [in] node The reference to the node to set.
- * \param [in] attribute Use <tt>\ref vx_node_attribute_e</tt> value to set the desired attribute.
- * \param [in] ptr The pointer to the desired value of the attribute.
- * \param [in] size The size in bytes of the objects to which \a ptr points.
- * \note Some attributes are inherited from the <tt>\ref vx_kernel</tt>, which was used
- * to create the node. Some of these can be overridden using this API, notably
- * \ref VX_NODE_LOCAL_DATA_SIZE and \ref VX_NODE_LOCAL_DATA_PTR.
- * \ingroup group_node
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS The attribute was set; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE node is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_node</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS size is not correct for the type needed.
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxSetNodeAttribute(vx_node node, vx_enum attribute, const void *ptr, vx_size size);
- /*! \brief Releases a reference to a Node object.
- * The object may not be garbage collected until its total reference count is zero.
- * \param [in] node The pointer to the reference of the node to release.
- * \ingroup group_node
- * \post After returning from this function the reference is zeroed.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE node is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_node</tt> reference.
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxReleaseNode(vx_node *node);
- /*! \brief Removes a Node from its parent Graph and releases it.
- * \param [in] node The pointer to the node to remove and release.
- * \ingroup group_node
- * \post After returning from this function the reference is zeroed.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE node is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_node</tt> reference.
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxRemoveNode(vx_node *node);
- /*! \brief Assigns a callback to a node.
- * If a callback already exists in this node, this function must return an error
- * and the user may clear the callback by passing a NULL pointer as the callback.
- * \param [in] node The reference to the node.
- * \param [in] callback The callback to associate with completion of this
- * specific node.
- * \warning This must be used with <b><i>extreme</i></b> caution as it can \e ruin
- * optimizations in the power/performance efficiency of a graph.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS Callback assigned; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE node is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_node</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_node_callback
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxAssignNodeCallback(vx_node node, vx_nodecomplete_f callback);
- /*! \brief Retrieves the current node callback function pointer set on the node.
- * \param [in] node The reference to the <tt>\ref vx_node</tt> object.
- * \ingroup group_node_callback
- * \return vx_nodecomplete_f The pointer to the callback function.
- * \retval NULL No callback is set.
- * \retval * The node callback function.
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_nodecomplete_f VX_API_CALL vxRetrieveNodeCallback(vx_node node);
- /*! \brief Sets the node target to the provided value. A success invalidates the graph
- * that the node belongs to (<tt>\ref vxVerifyGraph</tt> must be called before the next execution)
- * \param [in] node The reference to the <tt>\ref vx_node</tt> object.
- * \param [in] target_enum The target enum to be set to the <tt>\ref vx_node</tt> object.
- * Use a <tt>\ref vx_target_e</tt>.
- * \param [in] target_string The target name ASCII string. This contains a valid value
- * when target_enum is set to <tt>\ref VX_TARGET_STRING</tt>, otherwise it is ignored.
- * \ingroup group_node
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS Node target set; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE node is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_node</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED If the node kernel is not supported by the specified target.
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxSetNodeTarget(vx_node node, vx_enum target_enum, const char* target_string);
- /*! \brief Creates replicas of the same node first_node to process a set of objects
- * stored in <tt>\ref vx_pyramid</tt> or <tt>\ref vx_object_array</tt>.
- * first_node needs to have as parameter levels 0 of a <tt>\ref vx_pyramid</tt> or the index 0 of a <tt>\ref vx_object_array</tt>.
- * Replica nodes are not accessible by the application through any means. An application request for removal of
- * first_node from the graph will result in removal of all replicas. Any change of parameter or attribute of
- * first_node will be propagated to the replicas. <tt>\ref vxVerifyGraph</tt> shall enforce consistency of parameters and attributes
- * in the replicas.
- * \param [in] graph The reference to the graph.
- * \param [in] first_node The reference to the node in the graph that will be replicated.
- * \param [in] replicate an array of size equal to the number of node parameters, vx_true_e for the parameters
- * that should be iterated over (should be a reference to a vx_pyramid or a vx_object_array),
- * vx_false_e for the parameters that should be the same across replicated nodes and for optional
- * parameters that are not used. Should be vx_true_e for all output and bidirectional parameters.
- * \param [in] number_of_parameters number of elements in the replicate array
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE graph is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_graph</tt> reference, or first_node is not a
- * valid <tt>\ref vx_node</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_NOT_COMPATIBLE At least one of replicated parameters is not of level 0 of a pyramid or at index 0 of an object array.
- * \retval VX_FAILURE If the node does not belong to the graph, or the number of objects in the parent objects of inputs and output are not the same.
- * \ingroup group_node
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxReplicateNode(vx_graph graph, vx_node first_node, vx_bool replicate[], vx_uint32 number_of_parameters);
- /*==============================================================================
- PARAMETER
- =============================================================================*/
- /*! \brief Retrieves a <tt>\ref vx_parameter</tt> from a <tt>\ref vx_node</tt>.
- * \param [in] node The node from which to extract the parameter.
- * \param [in] index The index of the parameter to which to get a reference.
- * \return A parameter reference <tt>\ref vx_parameter</tt>. Any possible errors preventing a successful
- * completion of the function should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_parameter
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_parameter VX_API_CALL vxGetParameterByIndex(vx_node node, vx_uint32 index);
- /*! \brief Releases a reference to a parameter object.
- * The object may not be garbage collected until its total reference count is zero.
- * \param [in] param The pointer to the parameter to release.
- * \ingroup group_parameter
- * \post After returning from this function the reference is zeroed.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE param is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_parameter</tt> reference.
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxReleaseParameter(vx_parameter *param);
- /*! \brief Sets the specified parameter data for a kernel on the node.
- * \param [in] node The node that contains the kernel.
- * \param [in] index The index of the parameter desired.
- * \param [in] value The desired value of the parameter.
- * \note A user may not provide a NULL value for a mandatory parameter of this API.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE node is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_node</tt> reference, or value
- * is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_reference</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_parameter
- * \see vxSetParameterByReference
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxSetParameterByIndex(vx_node node, vx_uint32 index, vx_reference value);
- /*! \brief Associates a parameter reference and a data reference with a kernel
- * on a node.
- * \param [in] parameter The reference to the kernel parameter.
- * \param [in] value The value to associate with the kernel parameter.
- * \note A user may not provide a NULL value for a mandatory parameter of this API.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE parameter is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_parameter</tt> reference,
- * or value is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_reference</tt> reference..
- * \ingroup group_parameter
- * \see vxGetParameterByIndex
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxSetParameterByReference(vx_parameter parameter, vx_reference value);
- /*! \brief Allows the client to query a parameter to determine its meta-information.
- * \param [in] parameter The reference to the parameter.
- * \param [in] attribute The attribute to query. Use a <tt>\ref vx_parameter_attribute_e</tt>.
- * \param [out] ptr The location at which to store the resulting value.
- * \param [in] size The size in bytes of the container to which \a ptr points.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE parameter is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_parameter</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_parameter
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxQueryParameter(vx_parameter parameter, vx_enum attribute, void *ptr, vx_size size);
- /*==============================================================================
- SCALAR
- =============================================================================*/
- /*! \brief Creates a reference to a scalar object. Also see \ref sub_node_parameters.
- * \param [in] context The reference to the system context.
- * \param [in] data_type The type of data to hold. Must be greater than
- * <tt>\ref VX_TYPE_INVALID</tt> and less than or equal to <tt>\ref VX_TYPE_VENDOR_STRUCT_END</tt>.
- * Or must be a <tt>\ref vx_enum</tt> returned from <tt>\ref vxRegisterUserStruct</tt>.
- * \param [in] ptr The pointer to the initial value of the scalar.
- * \ingroup group_scalar
- * \returns A scalar reference <tt>\ref vx_scalar</tt>. Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_scalar VX_API_CALL vxCreateScalar(vx_context context, vx_enum data_type, const void *ptr);
- /*! \brief Creates a reference to a scalar object. Also see \ref sub_node_parameters.
- * \param [in] context The reference to the system context.
- * \param [in] data_type The type of data to hold. Must be greater than
- * <tt>\ref VX_TYPE_INVALID</tt> and less than or equal to <tt>\ref VX_TYPE_VENDOR_STRUCT_END</tt>.
- * Or must be a <tt>\ref vx_enum</tt> returned from <tt>\ref vxRegisterUserStruct</tt>.
- * \param [in] ptr The pointer to the initial value of the scalar.
- * \param [in] size Size of data at ptr in bytes.
- * \ingroup group_scalar
- * \returns A scalar reference <tt>\ref vx_scalar</tt>. Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_scalar VX_API_CALL vxCreateScalarWithSize(vx_context context, vx_enum data_type, const void *ptr, vx_size size);
- /*! \brief Creates an opaque reference to a scalar object with no direct user access.
- * \param [in] graph The reference to the parent graph.
- * \param [in] data_type The type of data to hold. Must be greater than
- * <tt>\ref VX_TYPE_INVALID</tt> and less than or equal to <tt>\ref VX_TYPE_VENDOR_STRUCT_END</tt>.
- * Or must be a <tt>\ref vx_enum</tt> returned from <tt>\ref vxRegisterUserStruct</tt>.
- * \see <tt>\ref vxCreateScalar</tt>
- * \ingroup group_scalar
- * \returns A scalar reference <tt>\ref vx_scalar</tt>. Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_scalar VX_API_CALL vxCreateVirtualScalar(vx_graph graph, vx_enum data_type);
- /*! \brief Releases a reference to a scalar object.
- * The object may not be garbage collected until its total reference count is zero.
- * \param [in] scalar The pointer to the scalar to release.
- * \ingroup group_scalar
- * \post After returning from this function the reference is zeroed.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE scalar is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_scalar</tt> reference.
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxReleaseScalar(vx_scalar *scalar);
- /*! \brief Queries attributes from a scalar.
- * \param [in] scalar The scalar object.
- * \param [in] attribute The enumeration to query. Use a <tt>\ref vx_scalar_attribute_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \param [out] ptr The location at which to store the resulting value.
- * \param [in] size The size of the container to which \a ptr points.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE scalar is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_scalar</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_scalar
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxQueryScalar(vx_scalar scalar, vx_enum attribute, void *ptr, vx_size size);
- /*! \brief Allows the application to copy from/into a scalar object.
- * \param [in] scalar The reference to the scalar object that is the source or the
- * destination of the copy.
- * \param [in] user_ptr The address of the memory location where to store the requested data
- * if the copy was requested in read mode, or from where to get the data to store into the
- * scalar object if the copy was requested in write mode. In the user memory, the scalar is
- * a variable of the type corresponding to <tt>\ref VX_SCALAR_TYPE</tt>.
- * The accessible memory must be large enough to contain this variable.
- * \param [in] usage This declares the effect of the copy with regard to the scalar object
- * using the <tt>\ref vx_accessor_e</tt> enumeration. Only <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt> and <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt>
- * are supported:
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt> means that data are copied from the scalar object into the user memory.
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt> means that data are copied into the scalar object from the user memory.
- * \param [in] user_mem_type A <tt>\ref vx_memory_type_e</tt> enumeration that specifies
- * the memory type of the memory referenced by the user_addr.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE scalar is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_scalar</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS An other parameter is incorrect.
- * \ingroup group_scalar
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxCopyScalar(vx_scalar scalar, void *user_ptr, vx_enum usage, vx_enum user_mem_type);
- /*! \brief Allows the application to copy from/into a scalar object with size.
- * \param [in] scalar The reference to the scalar object that is the source or the
- * destination of the copy.
- * \param [in] size The size in bytes of the container to which \a user_ptr points.
- * \param [in] user_ptr The address of the memory location where to store the requested data
- * if the copy was requested in read mode, or from where to get the data to store into the
- * scalar object if the copy was requested in write mode. In the user memory, the scalar is
- * a variable of the type corresponding to <tt>\ref VX_SCALAR_TYPE</tt>.
- * The accessible memory must be large enough to contain this variable.
- * \param [in] usage This declares the effect of the copy with regard to the scalar object
- * using the <tt>\ref vx_accessor_e</tt> enumeration. Only <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt> and <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt>
- * are supported:
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt> means that data are copied from the scalar object into the user memory.
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt> means that data are copied into the scalar object from the user memory.
- * \param [in] user_mem_type A <tt>\ref vx_memory_type_e</tt> enumeration that specifies
- * the memory type of the memory referenced by the user_addr.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE The scalar reference is not actually a scalar reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS An other parameter is incorrect.
- * \ingroup group_scalar
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxCopyScalarWithSize(vx_scalar scalar, vx_size size, void *user_ptr, vx_enum usage, vx_enum user_mem_type);
- /*==============================================================================
- REFERENCE
- =============================================================================*/
- /*! \brief Queries any reference type for some basic information like count or type.
- * \param [in] ref The reference to query.
- * \param [in] attribute The value for which to query. Use <tt>\ref vx_reference_attribute_e</tt>.
- * \param [out] ptr The location at which to store the resulting value.
- * \param [in] size The size in bytes of the container to which ptr points.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE ref is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_reference</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_reference
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxQueryReference(vx_reference ref, vx_enum attribute, void *ptr, vx_size size);
- /*! \brief Releases a reference. The reference may potentially refer to multiple OpenVX objects of different types.
- * This function can be used instead of calling a specific release function for each individual object type
- * (e.g. vxRelease<object>). The object will not be destroyed until its total reference count is zero.
- * \note After returning from this function the reference is zeroed.
- * \param [in] ref_ptr The pointer to the reference of the object to release.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE ref_ptr is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_reference</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_reference
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxReleaseReference(vx_reference* ref_ptr);
- /*!
- * \brief Increments the reference counter of an object
- * This function is used to express the fact that the OpenVX object is referenced
- * multiple times by an application. Each time this function is called for
- * an object, the application will need to release the object one additional
- * time before it can be destructed
- * \param [in] ref The reference to retain.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE ref is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_reference</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_reference
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxRetainReference(vx_reference ref);
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxRetainTensor(vx_tensor tensor);
- /*! \brief Name a reference
- * \ingroup group_reference
- *
- * This function is used to associate a name to a referenced object. This name
- * can be used by the OpenVX implementation in log messages and any
- * other reporting mechanisms.
- *
- * The OpenVX implementation will not check if the name is unique in
- * the reference scope (context or graph). Several references can then
- * have the same name.
- *
- * \param [in] ref The reference to the object to be named.
- * \param [in] name Pointer to the '\0' terminated string that identifies
- * the referenced object.
- * The string is copied by the function so that it
- * stays the property of the caller.
- * NULL means that the reference is not named.
- * The length of the string shall be lower than VX_MAX_REFERENCE_NAME bytes.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE ref is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_reference</tt> reference.
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxSetReferenceName(vx_reference ref, const vx_char *name);
- /*==============================================================================
- DELAY
- =============================================================================*/
- /*! \brief Queries a <tt>\ref vx_delay</tt> object attribute.
- * \param [in] delay The reference to a delay object.
- * \param [in] attribute The attribute to query. Use a <tt>\ref vx_delay_attribute_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \param [out] ptr The location at which to store the resulting value.
- * \param [in] size The size of the container to which \a ptr points.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE delay is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_delay</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_delay
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxQueryDelay(vx_delay delay, vx_enum attribute, void *ptr, vx_size size);
- /*! \brief Releases a reference to a delay object.
- * The object may not be garbage collected until its total reference count is zero.
- * \param [in] delay The pointer to the delay object reference to release.
- * \post After returning from this function the reference is zeroed.
- * \ingroup group_delay
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE delay is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_delay</tt> reference.
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxReleaseDelay(vx_delay *delay);
- /*! \brief Creates a Delay object.
- * \details This function creates a delay object with \p num_slots slots. Each slot
- * contains a clone of the exemplar. The clones only inherit the metadata of the
- * exemplar. The data content of the exemplar is ignored and the clones have their
- * data undefined at delay creation time.
- * The function does not alter the exemplar. Also, it doesn't retain or release the
- * reference to the exemplar.
- * \note For the definition of metadata attributes see \ref vxSetMetaFormatAttribute.
- * \param [in] context The reference to the context.
- * \param [in] exemplar The exemplar object. Supported exemplar object types are:<br>
- * \arg \ref VX_TYPE_ARRAY
- * \arg \ref VX_TYPE_CONVOLUTION
- * \arg \ref VX_TYPE_DISTRIBUTION
- * \arg \ref VX_TYPE_IMAGE
- * \arg \ref VX_TYPE_LUT
- * \arg \ref VX_TYPE_MATRIX
- * \arg \ref VX_TYPE_OBJECT_ARRAY
- * \arg \ref VX_TYPE_PYRAMID
- * \arg \ref VX_TYPE_REMAP
- * \arg \ref VX_TYPE_SCALAR
- * \arg \ref VX_TYPE_THRESHOLD
- * \arg \ref VX_TYPE_TENSOR
- * \param [in] num_slots The number of objects in the delay. This value must be greater than zero.
- * \returns A delay reference <tt>\ref vx_delay</tt>. Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_delay
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_delay VX_API_CALL vxCreateDelay(vx_context context,
- vx_reference exemplar,
- vx_size num_slots);
- /*! \brief Retrieves a reference to a delay slot object.
- * \param [in] delay The reference to the delay object.
- * \param [in] index The index of the delay slot from which to extract the object reference.
- * \return <tt>\ref vx_reference</tt>. Any possible errors preventing a successful
- * completion of the function should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \note The delay index is in the range \f$ [-count+1,0] \f$. 0 is always the
- * \e current object.
- * \ingroup group_delay
- * \note A reference retrieved with this function must not be given to its associated
- * release API (e.g. <tt>\ref vxReleaseImage</tt>) unless <tt>\ref vxRetainReference</tt> is used.
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_reference VX_API_CALL vxGetReferenceFromDelay(vx_delay delay, vx_int32 index);
- /*! \brief Shifts the internal delay ring by one.
- *
- * This function performs a shift of the internal delay ring by one. This means that,
- * the data originally at index 0 move to index -1 and so forth until index
- * \f$ -count+1 \f$. The data originally at index \f$ -count+1 \f$ move to index 0.
- * Here \f$ count \f$ is the number of slots in delay ring.
- * When a delay is aged, any graph making use of this delay (delay object itself or data
- * objects in delay slots) gets its data automatically updated accordingly.
- * \param [in] delay
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS Delay was aged; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE delay is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_delay</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_delay
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxAgeDelay(vx_delay delay);
- /*! \brief Register a delay for auto-aging.
- *
- * This function registers a delay object to be auto-aged by the graph.
- * This delay object will be automatically aged after each successful completion of
- * this graph. Aging of a delay object cannot be called during graph execution.
- * A graph abandoned due to a node callback will trigger an auto-aging.
- *
- * If a delay is registered for auto-aging multiple times in a same graph,
- * the delay will be only aged a single time at each graph completion.
- * If a delay is registered for auto-aging in multiple graphs, this delay will
- * aged automatically after each successful completion of any of these graphs.
- *
- * \param [in] graph The graph to which the delay is registered for auto-aging.
- * \param [in] delay The delay to automatically age.
- *
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE graph is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_graph</tt> reference, or
- * delay is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_delay</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_graph
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxRegisterAutoAging(vx_graph graph, vx_delay delay);
- /*==============================================================================
- LOGGING
- =============================================================================*/
- /*! \brief Adds a line to the log.
- * \param [in] ref The reference to add the log entry against. Some valid value must be provided.
- * \param [in] status The status code. <tt>\ref VX_SUCCESS</tt> status entries are ignored and not added.
- * \param [in] message The human readable message to add to the log.
- * \param [in] ... a list of variable arguments to the message.
- * \note Messages may not exceed <tt>\ref VX_MAX_LOG_MESSAGE_LEN</tt> bytes and will be truncated in the log if they exceed this limit.
- * \ingroup group_log
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY void VX_API_CALL vxAddLogEntry(vx_reference ref, vx_status status, const char *message, ...);
- /*! \brief Registers a callback facility to the OpenVX implementation to receive error logs.
- * \param [in] context The overall context to OpenVX.
- * \param [in] callback The callback function. If NULL, the previous callback is removed.
- * \param [in] reentrant If reentrancy flag is <tt>\ref vx_true_e</tt>, then the callback may be entered from multiple
- * simultaneous tasks or threads (if the host OS supports this).
- * \ingroup group_log
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY void VX_API_CALL vxRegisterLogCallback(vx_context context, vx_log_callback_f callback, vx_bool reentrant);
- /*==============================================================================
- LUT
- =============================================================================*/
- /*! \brief Creates LUT object of a given type. The value of <tt>\ref VX_LUT_OFFSET</tt> is equal to 0
- * for data_type = <tt>\ref VX_TYPE_UINT8</tt>, and (vx_uint32)(count/2) for <tt>\ref VX_TYPE_INT16</tt>.
- * \param [in] context The reference to the context.
- * \param [in] data_type The type of data stored in the LUT.
- * \param [in] count The number of entries desired.
- * \note data_type can only be \ref VX_TYPE_UINT8 or \ref VX_TYPE_INT16. If data_type
- * is \ref VX_TYPE_UINT8, count should be not greater than 256. If data_type is \ref VX_TYPE_INT16,
- * count should not be greater than 65536.
- * \returns An LUT reference <tt>\ref vx_lut</tt>. Any possible errors preventing a successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_lut
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_lut VX_API_CALL vxCreateLUT(vx_context context, vx_enum data_type, vx_size count);
- /*! \brief Creates an opaque reference to a LUT object with no direct user access.
- * \param [in] graph The reference to the parent graph.
- * \param [in] data_type The type of data stored in the LUT.
- * \param [in] count The number of entries desired.
- * \see <tt>\ref vxCreateLUT</tt>
- * \note data_type can only be \ref VX_TYPE_UINT8 or \ref VX_TYPE_INT16. If data_type
- * is \ref VX_TYPE_UINT8, count should be not greater than 256. If data_type is \ref VX_TYPE_INT16,
- * count should not be greater than 65536.
- * \returns An LUT reference <tt>\ref vx_lut</tt>. Any possible errors preventing a successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_lut
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_lut VX_API_CALL vxCreateVirtualLUT(vx_graph graph, vx_enum data_type, vx_size count);
- /*! \brief Releases a reference to a LUT object.
- * The object may not be garbage collected until its total reference count is zero.
- * \param [in] lut The pointer to the LUT to release.
- * \post After returning from this function the reference is zeroed.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE lut is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_lut</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_lut
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxReleaseLUT(vx_lut *lut);
- /*! \brief Queries attributes from a LUT.
- * \param [in] lut The LUT to query.
- * \param [in] attribute The attribute to query. Use a <tt>\ref vx_lut_attribute_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \param [out] ptr The location at which to store the resulting value.
- * \param [in] size The size in bytes of the container to which \a ptr points.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE lut is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_lut</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_lut
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxQueryLUT(vx_lut lut, vx_enum attribute, void *ptr, vx_size size);
- /*! \brief Allows the application to copy from/into a LUT object.
- * \param [in] lut The reference to the LUT object that is the source or the
- * destination of the copy.
- * \param [in] user_ptr The address of the memory location where to store the requested data
- * if the copy was requested in read mode, or from where to get the data to store into the LUT
- * object if the copy was requested in write mode. In the user memory, the LUT is
- * represented as a array with elements of the type corresponding to
- * <tt>\ref VX_LUT_TYPE</tt>, and with a number of elements equal to the value
- * returned via <tt>\ref VX_LUT_COUNT</tt>. The accessible memory must be large enough
- * to contain this array:
- * accessible memory in bytes >= sizeof(data_element) * count.
- * \param [in] usage This declares the effect of the copy with regard to the LUT object
- * using the <tt>\ref vx_accessor_e</tt> enumeration. Only <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt> and <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt>
- * are supported:
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt> means that data are copied from the LUT object into the user memory.
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt> means that data are copied into the LUT object from the user memory.
- * \param [in] user_mem_type A <tt>\ref vx_memory_type_e</tt> enumeration that specifies
- * the memory type of the memory referenced by the user_addr.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE lut is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_lut</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS An other parameter is incorrect.
- * \ingroup group_lut
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxCopyLUT(vx_lut lut, void *user_ptr, vx_enum usage, vx_enum user_mem_type);
- /*! \brief Allows the application to get direct access to LUT object.
- * \param [in] lut The reference to the LUT object to map.
- * \param [out] map_id The address of a <tt>\ref vx_map_id</tt> variable where the function
- * returns a map identifier.
- * \arg (*map_id) must eventually be provided as the map_id parameter of a call to
- * <tt>\ref vxUnmapLUT</tt>.
- * \param [out] ptr The address of a pointer that the function sets to the
- * address where the requested data can be accessed. In the mapped memory area,
- * the LUT data are structured as an array with elements of the type corresponding
- * to <tt>\ref VX_LUT_TYPE</tt>, with a number of elements equal to
- * the value returned via <tt>\ref VX_LUT_COUNT</tt>. Accessing the
- * memory out of the bound of this array is forbidden and has an undefined behavior.
- * The returned (*ptr) address is only valid between the call to the function and
- * the corresponding call to <tt>\ref vxUnmapLUT</tt>.
- * \param [in] usage This declares the access mode for the LUT, using
- * the <tt>\ref vx_accessor_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt>: after the function call, the content of the memory location
- * pointed by (*ptr) contains the LUT data. Writing into this memory location
- * is forbidden and its behavior is undefined.
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_READ_AND_WRITE</tt>: after the function call, the content of the memory
- * location pointed by (*ptr) contains the LUT data; writing into this memory
- * is allowed only for the location of entries and will result in a modification
- * of the affected entries in the LUT object once the LUT is unmapped.
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt>: after the function call, the memory location pointed by(*ptr)
- * contains undefined data; writing each entry of LUT is required prior to
- * unmapping. Entries not written by the application before unmap will become
- * undefined after unmap, even if they were well defined before map.
- * \param [in] mem_type A <tt>\ref vx_memory_type_e</tt> enumeration that
- * specifies the type of the memory where the LUT is requested to be mapped.
- * \param [in] flags An integer that allows passing options to the map operation.
- * Use 0 for this option.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE lut is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_lut</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS An other parameter is incorrect.
- * \ingroup group_lut
- * \post <tt>\ref vxUnmapLUT </tt> with same (*map_id) value.
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxMapLUT(vx_lut lut, vx_map_id *map_id, void **ptr, vx_enum usage, vx_enum mem_type, vx_bitfield flags);
- /*! \brief Unmap and commit potential changes to LUT object that was previously mapped.
- * Unmapping a LUT invalidates the memory location from which the LUT data could
- * be accessed by the application. Accessing this memory location after the unmap function
- * completes has an undefined behavior.
- * \param [in] lut The reference to the LUT object to unmap.
- * \param [out] map_id The unique map identifier that was returned when calling
- * <tt>\ref vxMapLUT</tt> .
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE lut is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_lut</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS An other parameter is incorrect.
- * \ingroup group_lut
- * \pre <tt>\ref vxMapLUT</tt> returning the same map_id value
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxUnmapLUT(vx_lut lut, vx_map_id map_id);
- /*==============================================================================
- DISTRIBUTION
- =============================================================================*/
- /*! \brief Creates a reference to a 1D Distribution of a consecutive interval [offset, offset + range - 1]
- * defined by a start offset and valid range, divided equally into numBins parts.
- * \param [in] context The reference to the overall context.
- * \param [in] numBins The number of bins in the distribution.
- * \param [in] offset The start offset into the range value that marks the begining of the 1D Distribution.
- * \param [in] range The total number of the consecutive values of the distribution interval.
- * \returns A distribution reference <tt>\ref vx_distribution</tt>. Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_distribution
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_distribution VX_API_CALL vxCreateDistribution(vx_context context, vx_size numBins, vx_int32 offset, vx_uint32 range);
- /*! \brief Creates an opaque reference to a 1D Distribution object without direct user access.
- * \param [in] graph The reference to the parent graph.
- * \param [in] numBins The number of bins in the distribution.
- * \param [in] offset The start offset into the range value that marks the begining of the 1D Distribution.
- * \param [in] range The total number of the consecutive values of the distribution interval.
- * \see <tt>\ref vxCreateDistribution</tt>
- * \returns A distribution reference <tt>\ref vx_distribution</tt>. Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_distribution
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_distribution VX_API_CALL vxCreateVirtualDistribution(vx_graph graph, vx_size numBins, vx_int32 offset, vx_uint32 range);
- /*! \brief Releases a reference to a distribution object.
- * The object may not be garbage collected until its total reference count is zero.
- * \param [in] distribution The reference to the distribution to release.
- * \post After returning from this function the reference is zeroed.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE distribution is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_distribution</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_distribution
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxReleaseDistribution(vx_distribution *distribution);
- /*! \brief Queries a Distribution object.
- * \param [in] distribution The reference to the distribution to query.
- * \param [in] attribute The attribute to query. Use a <tt>\ref vx_distribution_attribute_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \param [out] ptr The location at which to store the resulting value.
- * \param [in] size The size in bytes of the container to which \a ptr points.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE distribution is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_distribution</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_distribution
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxQueryDistribution(vx_distribution distribution, vx_enum attribute, void *ptr, vx_size size);
- /*! \brief Allows the application to copy from/into a distribution object.
- * \param [in] distribution The reference to the distribution object that is the source or the
- * destination of the copy.
- * \param [in] user_ptr The address of the memory location where to store the requested data
- * if the copy was requested in read mode, or from where to get the data to store into the distribution
- * object if the copy was requested in write mode. In the user memory, the distribution is
- * represented as a <tt>\ref vx_uint32</tt> array with a number of elements equal to the value returned via
- * <tt>\ref VX_DISTRIBUTION_BINS</tt>. The accessible memory must be large enough
- * to contain this vx_uint32 array:
- * accessible memory in bytes >= sizeof(vx_uint32) * num_bins.
- * \param [in] usage This declares the effect of the copy with regard to the distribution object
- * using the <tt>\ref vx_accessor_e</tt> enumeration. Only <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt> and <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt>
- * are supported:
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt> means that data are copied from the distribution object into the user memory.
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt> means that data are copied into the distribution object from the user memory.
- * \param [in] user_mem_type A <tt>\ref vx_memory_type_e</tt> enumeration that specifies
- * the memory type of the memory referenced by the user_addr.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE distribution is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_distribution</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS An other parameter is incorrect.
- * \ingroup group_distribution
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxCopyDistribution(vx_distribution distribution, void *user_ptr, vx_enum usage, vx_enum user_mem_type);
- /*! \brief Allows the application to get direct access to distribution object.
- * \param [in] distribution The reference to the distribution object to map.
- * \param [out] map_id The address of a <tt>\ref vx_map_id</tt> variable where the function
- * returns a map identifier.
- * \arg (*map_id) must eventually be provided as the map_id parameter of a call to
- * <tt>\ref vxUnmapDistribution</tt>.
- * \param [out] ptr The address of a pointer that the function sets to the
- * address where the requested data can be accessed. In the mapped memory area,
- * data are structured as a vx_uint32 array with a number of elements equal to
- * the value returned via <tt>\ref VX_DISTRIBUTION_BINS</tt>. Each
- * element of this array corresponds to a bin of the distribution, with a range-major
- * ordering. Accessing the memory out of the bound of this array
- * is forbidden and has an undefined behavior. The returned (*ptr) address
- * is only valid between the call to the function and the corresponding call to
- * <tt>\ref vxUnmapDistribution</tt>.
- * \param [in] usage This declares the access mode for the distribution, using
- * the <tt>\ref vx_accessor_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt>: after the function call, the content of the memory location
- * pointed by (*ptr) contains the distribution data. Writing into this memory location
- * is forbidden and its behavior is undefined.
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_READ_AND_WRITE</tt>: after the function call, the content of the memory
- * location pointed by (*ptr) contains the distribution data; writing into this memory
- * is allowed only for the location of bins and will result in a modification of the
- * affected bins in the distribution object once the distribution is unmapped.
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt>: after the function call, the memory location pointed by (*ptr)
- * contains undefined data; writing each bin of distribution is required prior to
- * unmapping. Bins not written by the application before unmap will become
- * undefined after unmap, even if they were well defined before map.
- * \param [in] mem_type A <tt>\ref vx_memory_type_e</tt> enumeration that
- * specifies the type of the memory where the distribution is requested to be mapped.
- * \param [in] flags An integer that allows passing options to the map operation.
- * Use 0 for this option.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE distribution is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_distribution</tt> reference.
- * reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS An other parameter is incorrect.
- * \ingroup group_distribution
- * \post <tt>\ref vxUnmapDistribution </tt> with same (*map_id) value.
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxMapDistribution(vx_distribution distribution, vx_map_id *map_id, void **ptr, vx_enum usage, vx_enum mem_type, vx_bitfield flags);
- /*! \brief Unmap and commit potential changes to distribution object that was previously mapped.
- * Unmapping a distribution invalidates the memory location from which the distribution data
- * could be accessed by the application. Accessing this memory location after the unmap
- * function completes has an undefined behavior.
- * \param [in] distribution The reference to the distribution object to unmap.
- * \param [out] map_id The unique map identifier that was returned when calling
- * <tt>\ref vxMapDistribution</tt> .
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE distribution is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_distribution</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS An other parameter is incorrect.
- * \ingroup group_distribution
- * \pre <tt>\ref vxMapDistribution</tt> returning the same map_id value
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxUnmapDistribution(vx_distribution distribution, vx_map_id map_id);
- /*==============================================================================
- THRESHOLD
- =============================================================================*/
- /*! \brief Creates a threshold object and returns a reference to it.
- *
- * The threshold object defines the parameters of a thresholding operation
- * to an input image, that generates an output image that can have a different
- * format. The thresholding 'false' or 'true' output values are specified per
- * pixel channels of the output format and can be modified with
- * <tt>\ref vxCopyThresholdOutput</tt>. The default 'false' output value of
- * pixels channels should be 0, and the default 'true' value should be non-zero.
- * For standard image formats, default output pixel values are defined as
- * following:
- * \arg \ref VX_DF_IMAGE_RGB : false={0, 0, 0}, true={255,255,255}
- * \arg \ref VX_DF_IMAGE_RGBX : false={0, 0, 0, 0}, true={255,255,255,255}
- * \arg \ref VX_DF_IMAGE_NV12 : false={0, 0, 0}, true={255,255,255}
- * \arg \ref VX_DF_IMAGE_NV21 : false={0, 0, 0}, true={255,255,255}
- * \arg \ref VX_DF_IMAGE_UYVY : false={0, 0, 0}, true={255,255,255}
- * \arg \ref VX_DF_IMAGE_YUYV : false={0, 0, 0}, true={255,255,255}
- * \arg \ref VX_DF_IMAGE_IYUV : false={0, 0, 0}, true={255,255,255}
- * \arg \ref VX_DF_IMAGE_YUV4 : false={0, 0, 0}, true={255,255,255}
- * \arg \ref VX_DF_IMAGE_U8 : false=0, true=0xFF
- * \arg \ref VX_DF_IMAGE_S16 : false=0, true=-1
- * \arg \ref VX_DF_IMAGE_U16 : false=0, true=0xFFFF
- * \arg \ref VX_DF_IMAGE_S32 : false=0, true=-1
- * \arg \ref VX_DF_IMAGE_U32 : false=0, true=0xFFFFFFFF
- * \param [in] context The reference to the context in which the object is
- * created.
- * \param [in] thresh_type The type of thresholding operation.
- * \param [in] input_format The format of images that will be used as input of
- * the thresholding operation.
- * \param [in] output_format The format of images that will be generated by the
- * thresholding operation.
- * \returns A threshold reference <tt>\ref vx_threshold</tt>. Any possible
- * errors preventing a successful creation should be checked using
- * <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_threshold
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_threshold VX_API_CALL vxCreateThresholdForImage(vx_context context,
- vx_enum thresh_type,
- vx_df_image input_format,
- vx_df_image output_format);
- /*! \brief Creates an opaque reference to a threshold object without direct user access.
- *
- * \param [in] graph The reference to the parent graph.
- * \param [in] thresh_type The type of thresholding operation.
- * \param [in] input_format The format of images that will be used as input of
- * the thresholding operation.
- * \param [in] output_format The format of images that will be generated by the
- * thresholding operation.
- * \see <tt>\ref vxCreateThresholdForImage</tt>
- * \returns A threshold reference <tt>\ref vx_threshold</tt>. Any possible
- * errors preventing a successful creation should be checked using
- * <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_threshold
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_threshold VX_API_CALL vxCreateVirtualThresholdForImage(vx_graph graph,
- vx_enum thresh_type,
- vx_df_image input_format,
- vx_df_image output_format);
- /*! \brief Allows the application to copy the thresholding value from/into a
- * threshold object with type <tt>\ref VX_THRESHOLD_TYPE_BINARY</tt>.
- * \param [in] thresh The reference to the threshold object that is the source
- * or the destination of the copy.
- * \param [in,out] value_ptr The address of the memory location where to store
- * the thresholding value if the copy was requested in read mode, or from where
- * to get the thresholding value to store into the threshold object if the copy
- * was requested in write mode.
- * \param [in] usage This declares the effect of the copy with regard to the
- * threshold object using the <tt>\ref vx_accessor_e</tt> enumeration. Only
- * <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt> and <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt> are supported:
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt> means that the thresholding value is copied
- * from the threshold object into the user memory. After the copy, only the
- * field of the (*value_ptr) union that corresponds to the input image format
- * of the threshold object is meaningful.
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt> means the field of the (*value_ptr) union
- * corresponding to the input format of the threshold object is copied into
- * the threshold object.
- * \param [in] user_mem_type A <tt>\ref vx_memory_type_e</tt> enumeration that
- * specifies the type of the memory referenced by \p value_ptr.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE The threshold reference is not actually a
- * threshold reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_NOT_COMPATIBLE The threshold object doesn't have type
- * <tt>\ref VX_THRESHOLD_TYPE_BINARY</tt>
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS An other parameter is incorrect.
- * \ingroup group_threshold
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxCopyThresholdValue(vx_threshold thresh,
- vx_pixel_value_t * value_ptr,
- vx_enum usage,
- vx_enum user_mem_type
- );
- /*! \brief Allows the application to copy thresholding values from/into a
- * threshold object with type <tt>\ref VX_THRESHOLD_TYPE_RANGE</tt>.
- * \param [in] thresh The reference to the threshold object that is the source
- * or the destination of the copy.
- * \param [in,out] lower_value_ptr The address of the memory location where to
- * store the lower thresholding value if the copy was requested in read mode,
- * or from where to get the lower thresholding value to store into the threshold
- * object if the copy was requested in write mode.
- * \param [in,out] upper_value_ptr The address of the memory location where to
- * store the upper thresholding value if the copy was requested in read mode, or
- * from where to get the upper thresholding value to store into the threshold
- * object if the copy was requested in write mode.
- * \param [in] usage This declares the effect of the copy with regard to the
- * threshold object using the <tt>\ref vx_accessor_e</tt> enumeration. Only
- * <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt> and <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt> are supported:
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt> means that thresholding values are copied
- * from the threshold object into the user memory. After the copy, only the
- * field of (*lower_value_ptr) and (*upper_value_ptr) unions that corresponds
- * to the input image format of the threshold object is meaningful.
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt> means the field of the (*lower_value_ptr)
- * and (*upper_value_ptr) unions corresponding to the input format of the
- * threshold object is copied into the threshold object.
- * \param [in] user_mem_type A <tt>\ref vx_memory_type_e</tt> enumeration that
- * specifies the type of the memory referenced by \p lower_value_ptr and
- * \p upper_value_ptr.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE The threshold reference is not actually
- * a threshold reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_NOT_COMPATIBLE The threshold object doesn't have type
- * <tt>\ref VX_THRESHOLD_TYPE_RANGE</tt>
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS An other parameter is incorrect.
- * \ingroup group_threshold
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxCopyThresholdRange(vx_threshold thresh,
- vx_pixel_value_t * lower_value_ptr,
- vx_pixel_value_t * upper_value_ptr,
- vx_enum usage,
- vx_enum user_mem_type);
- /*! \brief Allows the application to copy the true and false output values
- * from/into a threshold object.
- * \param [in] thresh The reference to the threshold object that is the source
- * or the destination of the copy.
- * \param [in,out] true_value_ptr The address of the memory location where to
- * store the true output value if the copy was requested in read mode,
- * or from where to get the true output value to store into the threshold
- * object if the copy was requested in write mode.
- * \param [in,out] false_value_ptr The address of the memory location where to
- * store the false output value if the copy was requested in read mode, or
- * from where to get the false output value to store into the threshold
- * object if the copy was requested in write mode.
- * \param [in] usage This declares the effect of the copy with regard to the
- * threshold object using the <tt>\ref vx_accessor_e</tt> enumeration. Only
- * <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt> and <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt> are supported:
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt> means that true and false output values
- * are copied from the threshold object into the user memory. After the copy,
- * only the field of (*true_value_ptr) and (*false_value_ptr) unions that
- * corresponds to the output image format of the threshold object is meaningful.
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt> means the field of the (*true_value_ptr)
- * and (*false_value_ptr) unions corresponding to the output format of the
- * threshold object is copied into the threshold object.
- * \param [in] user_mem_type A <tt>\ref vx_memory_type_e</tt> enumeration that
- * specifies the type of the memory referenced by \p true_value_ptr and
- * \p false_value_ptr.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE The threshold reference is not actually
- * a threshold reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS An other parameter is incorrect.
- * \ingroup group_threshold
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxCopyThresholdOutput(vx_threshold thresh,
- vx_pixel_value_t * true_value_ptr,
- vx_pixel_value_t * false_value_ptr,
- vx_enum usage,
- vx_enum user_mem_type);
- /*! \brief Releases a reference to a threshold object.
- * The object may not be garbage collected until its total reference count is zero.
- * \param [in] thresh The pointer to the threshold to release.
- * \post After returning from this function the reference is zeroed.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE thresh is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_threshold</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_threshold
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxReleaseThreshold(vx_threshold *thresh);
- /*! \brief Sets attributes on the threshold object.
- * \param [in] thresh The threshold object to set.
- * \param [in] attribute The attribute to modify. Use a <tt>\ref vx_threshold_attribute_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \param [in] ptr The pointer to the value to which to set the attribute.
- * \param [in] size The size of the data pointed to by \a ptr.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE thresh is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_threshold</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_threshold
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxSetThresholdAttribute(vx_threshold thresh, vx_enum attribute, const void *ptr, vx_size size);
- /*! \brief Queries an attribute on the threshold object.
- * \param [in] thresh The threshold object to set.
- * \param [in] attribute The attribute to query. Use a <tt>\ref vx_threshold_attribute_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \param [out] ptr The location at which to store the resulting value.
- * \param [in] size The size of the container to which \a ptr points.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE thresh is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_threshold</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_threshold
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxQueryThreshold(vx_threshold thresh, vx_enum attribute, void *ptr, vx_size size);
- /*==============================================================================
- MATRIX
- =============================================================================*/
- /*! \brief Creates a reference to a matrix object.
- * \param [in] c The reference to the overall context.
- * \param [in] data_type The unit format of the matrix. <tt>\ref VX_TYPE_UINT8</tt> or <tt>\ref VX_TYPE_INT32</tt> or <tt>\ref VX_TYPE_FLOAT32</tt>.
- * \param [in] columns The first dimensionality.
- * \param [in] rows The second dimensionality.
- * \returns An matrix reference <tt>\ref vx_matrix</tt>. Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_matrix
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_matrix VX_API_CALL vxCreateMatrix(vx_context c, vx_enum data_type, vx_size columns, vx_size rows);
- /*! \brief Creates an opaque reference to a matrix object without direct user access.
- * \param [in] graph The reference to the parent graph.
- * \param [in] data_type The unit format of the matrix. <tt>\ref VX_TYPE_UINT8</tt> or <tt>\ref VX_TYPE_INT32</tt> or <tt>\ref VX_TYPE_FLOAT32</tt>.
- * \param [in] columns The first dimensionality.
- * \param [in] rows The second dimensionality.
- * \see <tt>\ref vxCreateMatrix</tt>
- * \returns An matrix reference <tt>\ref vx_matrix</tt>. Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_matrix
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_matrix VX_API_CALL vxCreateVirtualMatrix(vx_graph graph, vx_enum data_type, vx_size columns, vx_size rows);
- /*! \brief Releases a reference to a matrix object.
- * The object may not be garbage collected until its total reference count is zero.
- * \param [in] mat The matrix reference to release.
- * \post After returning from this function the reference is zeroed.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE mat is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_matrix</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_matrix
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxReleaseMatrix(vx_matrix *mat);
- /*! \brief Queries an attribute on the matrix object.
- * \param [in] mat The matrix object to set.
- * \param [in] attribute The attribute to query. Use a <tt>\ref vx_matrix_attribute_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \param [out] ptr The location at which to store the resulting value.
- * \param [in] size The size in bytes of the container to which \a ptr points.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE mat is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_matrix</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_matrix
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxQueryMatrix(vx_matrix mat, vx_enum attribute, void *ptr, vx_size size);
- /*! \brief Allows the application to copy from/into a matrix object.
- * \param [in] matrix The reference to the matrix object that is the source or the
- * destination of the copy.
- * \param [in] user_ptr The address of the memory location where to store the requested data
- * if the copy was requested in read mode, or from where to get the data to store into the matrix
- * object if the copy was requested in write mode. In the user memory, the matrix is
- * structured as a row-major 2D array with elements of the type corresponding to
- * <tt>\ref VX_MATRIX_TYPE</tt>, with a number of rows corresponding to
- * <tt>\ref VX_MATRIX_ROWS</tt> and a number of columns corresponding to
- * <tt>\ref VX_MATRIX_COLUMNS</tt>. The accessible memory must be large
- * enough to contain this 2D array:
- * accessible memory in bytes >= sizeof(data_element) * rows * columns.
- * \param [in] usage This declares the effect of the copy with regard to the matrix object
- * using the <tt>\ref vx_accessor_e</tt> enumeration. Only <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt> and <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt>
- * are supported:
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt> means that data are copied from the matrix object into the user memory.
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt> means that data are copied into the matrix object from the user memory.
- * \param [in] user_mem_type A <tt>\ref vx_memory_type_e</tt> enumeration that specifies
- * the memory type of the memory referenced by the user_addr.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE matrix is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_matrix</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS An other parameter is incorrect.
- * \ingroup group_matrix
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxCopyMatrix(vx_matrix matrix, void *user_ptr, vx_enum usage, vx_enum user_mem_type);
- /*! \brief Creates a reference to a matrix object from a boolean pattern.
- * \see <tt>\ref vxCreateMatrixFromPatternAndOrigin</tt> for a description of the matrix patterns.
- * \param [in] context The reference to the overall context.
- * \param [in] pattern The pattern of the matrix. See <tt>\ref VX_MATRIX_PATTERN</tt>.
- * \param [in] columns The first dimensionality.
- * \param [in] rows The second dimensionality.
- * \returns A matrix reference <tt>\ref vx_matrix</tt> of type <tt>\ref VX_TYPE_UINT8</tt>. Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_matrix
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_matrix VX_API_CALL vxCreateMatrixFromPattern(vx_context context, vx_enum pattern, vx_size columns, vx_size rows);
- /*! \brief Creates a reference to a matrix object from a boolean pattern, with a user-specified origin.
- *
- * The matrix created by this function is of type <tt>\ref VX_TYPE_UINT8</tt>, with the value 0 representing False,
- * and the value 255 representing True. It supports the patterns as described below:
- * - VX_PATTERN_BOX is a matrix with dimensions equal to the given number of rows and columns, and all cells equal to 255.
- * Dimensions of 3x3 and 5x5 must be supported.
- * - VX_PATTERN_CROSS is a matrix with dimensions equal to the given number of rows and columns, which both must be odd numbers.
- * All cells in the center row and center column are equal to 255, and the rest are equal to zero.
- * Dimensions of 3x3 and 5x5 must be supported.
- * - VX_PATTERN_DISK is a matrix with dimensions equal to the given number of rows (R) and columns (C),
- * where R and C are odd and cell (c, r) is 255 if: \n
- * (r-R/2 + 0.5)^2 / (R/2)^2 + (c-C/2 + 0.5)^2/(C/2)^2 is less than or equal to 1,\n and 0 otherwise.
- *
- * A matrix created from pattern is read-only. The behavior when attempting to modify such a matrix is undefined.
- *
- * \param [in] context The reference to the overall context.
- * \param [in] pattern The pattern of the matrix. See <tt>\ref VX_MATRIX_PATTERN</tt>.
- * \param [in] columns The first dimensionality.
- * \param [in] rows The second dimensionality.
- * \param [in] origin_col The origin (first dimensionality).
- * \param [in] origin_row The origin (second dimensionality).
- * \returns A matrix reference <tt>\ref vx_matrix</tt> of type <tt>\ref VX_TYPE_UINT8</tt>. Any possible errors
- * preventing a successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_matrix
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_matrix VX_API_CALL vxCreateMatrixFromPatternAndOrigin(vx_context context, vx_enum pattern, vx_size columns, vx_size rows, vx_size origin_col, vx_size origin_row);
- /*==============================================================================
- CONVOLUTION
- =============================================================================*/
- /*! \brief Creates a reference to a convolution matrix object.
- * \param [in] context The reference to the overall context.
- * \param [in] columns The columns dimension of the convolution.
- * Must be odd and greater than or equal to 3 and less than the value returned
- * from <tt>\ref VX_CONTEXT_CONVOLUTION_MAX_DIMENSION</tt>.
- * \param [in] rows The rows dimension of the convolution.
- * Must be odd and greater than or equal to 3 and less than the value returned
- * from <tt>\ref VX_CONTEXT_CONVOLUTION_MAX_DIMENSION</tt>.
- * \returns A convolution reference <tt>\ref vx_convolution</tt>. Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_convolution
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_convolution VX_API_CALL vxCreateConvolution(vx_context context, vx_size columns, vx_size rows);
- /*! \brief Creates an opaque reference to a convolution matrix object without direct user access.
- * \param [in] graph The reference to the parent graph.
- * \param [in] columns The columns dimension of the convolution.
- * Must be odd and greater than or equal to 3 and less than the value returned
- * from <tt>\ref VX_CONTEXT_CONVOLUTION_MAX_DIMENSION</tt>.
- * \param [in] rows The rows dimension of the convolution.
- * Must be odd and greater than or equal to 3 and less than the value returned
- * from <tt>\ref VX_CONTEXT_CONVOLUTION_MAX_DIMENSION</tt>.
- * \see <tt>\ref vxCreateConvolution</tt>
- * \returns A convolution reference <tt>\ref vx_convolution</tt>. Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_convolution
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_convolution VX_API_CALL vxCreateVirtualConvolution(vx_graph graph, vx_size columns, vx_size rows);
- /*! \brief Releases the reference to a convolution matrix.
- * The object may not be garbage collected until its total reference count is zero.
- * \param [in] conv The pointer to the convolution matrix to release.
- * \post After returning from this function the reference is zeroed.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE conv is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_convolution</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_convolution
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxReleaseConvolution(vx_convolution *conv);
- /*! \brief Queries an attribute on the convolution matrix object.
- * \param [in] conv The convolution matrix object to set.
- * \param [in] attribute The attribute to query. Use a <tt>\ref vx_convolution_attribute_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \param [out] ptr The location at which to store the resulting value.
- * \param [in] size The size in bytes of the container to which \a ptr points.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE conv is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_convolution</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_convolution
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxQueryConvolution(vx_convolution conv, vx_enum attribute, void *ptr, vx_size size);
- /*! \brief Sets attributes on the convolution object.
- * \param [in] conv The coordinates object to set.
- * \param [in] attribute The attribute to modify. Use a <tt>\ref vx_convolution_attribute_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \param [in] ptr The pointer to the value to which to set the attribute.
- * \param [in] size The size in bytes of the data pointed to by \a ptr.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE conv is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_convolution</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_convolution
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxSetConvolutionAttribute(vx_convolution conv, vx_enum attribute, const void *ptr, vx_size size);
- /*! \brief Allows the application to copy coefficients from/into a convolution object.
- * \param [in] conv The reference to the convolution object that is the source or the destination of the copy.
- * \param [in] user_ptr The address of the memory location where to store the requested
- * coefficient data if the copy was requested in read mode, or from where to get the
- * coefficient data to store into the convolution object if the copy was requested in
- * write mode. In the user memory, the convolution coefficient data is structured as a
- * row-major 2D array with elements of the type corresponding
- * to <tt>\ref VX_TYPE_CONVOLUTION</tt>, with a number of rows corresponding to
- * <tt>\ref VX_CONVOLUTION_ROWS</tt> and a number of columns corresponding to
- * <tt>\ref VX_CONVOLUTION_COLUMNS</tt>. The accessible memory must be large
- * enough to contain this 2D array:
- * accessible memory in bytes >= sizeof(data_element) * rows * columns.
- * \param [in] usage This declares the effect of the copy with regard to the convolution object
- * using the <tt>\ref vx_accessor_e</tt> enumeration. Only <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt> and <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt>
- * are supported:
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt> means that data are copied from the convolution object into the user memory.
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt> means that data are copied into the convolution object from the user memory.
- * \param [in] user_mem_type A <tt>\ref vx_memory_type_e</tt> enumeration that specifies
- * the memory type of the memory referenced by the user_addr.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE conv is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_convolution</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS An other parameter is incorrect.
- * \ingroup group_convolution
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxCopyConvolutionCoefficients(vx_convolution conv, void *user_ptr, vx_enum usage, vx_enum user_mem_type);
- /*==============================================================================
- PYRAMID
- =============================================================================*/
- /*! \brief Creates a reference to a pyramid object of the supplied number of levels.
- * \param [in] context The reference to the overall context.
- * \param [in] levels The number of levels desired. This is required to be a non-zero value.
- * \param [in] scale Used to indicate the scale between pyramid levels. This is required to be a non-zero positive value.
- * <tt>\ref VX_SCALE_PYRAMID_HALF</tt> and <tt>\ref VX_SCALE_PYRAMID_ORB</tt> must be supported.
- * \param [in] width The width of the 0th level image in pixels.
- * \param [in] height The height of the 0th level image in pixels.
- * \param [in] format The format of all images in the pyramid. NV12, NV21, IYUV, UYVY and YUYV formats are not supported.
- * \returns A pyramid reference <tt>\ref vx_pyramid</tt> containing the sub-images. Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_pyramid
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_pyramid VX_API_CALL vxCreatePyramid(vx_context context, vx_size levels, vx_float32 scale, vx_uint32 width, vx_uint32 height, vx_df_image format);
- /*! \brief Creates a reference to a virtual pyramid object of the supplied number of levels.
- * \details Virtual Pyramids can be used to connect Nodes together when the contents of the pyramids will
- * not be accessed by the user of the API.
- * All of the following constructions are valid:
- * \code
- * vx_context context = vxCreateContext();
- * vx_graph graph = vxCreateGraph(context);
- * vx_pyramid virt[] = {
- * vxCreateVirtualPyramid(graph, 4, VX_SCALE_PYRAMID_HALF, 0, 0, VX_DF_IMAGE_VIRT), // no dimension and format specified for level 0
- * vxCreateVirtualPyramid(graph, 4, VX_SCALE_PYRAMID_HALF, 640, 480, VX_DF_IMAGE_VIRT), // no format specified.
- * vxCreateVirtualPyramid(graph, 4, VX_SCALE_PYRAMID_HALF, 640, 480, VX_DF_IMAGE_U8), // no access
- * };
- * \endcode
- * \param [in] graph The reference to the parent graph.
- * \param [in] levels The number of levels desired. This is required to be a non-zero value.
- * \param [in] scale Used to indicate the scale between pyramid levels. This is required to be a non-zero positive value.
- * <tt>\ref VX_SCALE_PYRAMID_HALF</tt> and <tt>\ref VX_SCALE_PYRAMID_ORB</tt> must be supported.
- * \param [in] width The width of the 0th level image in pixels. This may be set to zero to indicate to the interface that the value is unspecified.
- * \param [in] height The height of the 0th level image in pixels. This may be set to zero to indicate to the interface that the value is unspecified.
- * \param [in] format The format of all images in the pyramid. This may be set to <tt>\ref VX_DF_IMAGE_VIRT</tt> to indicate that the format is unspecified.
- * \returns A pyramid reference <tt>\ref vx_pyramid</tt>. Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \note Images extracted with <tt>\ref vxGetPyramidLevel</tt> behave as Virtual Images and
- * cause <tt>\ref vxMapImagePatch</tt> to return errors.
- * \ingroup group_pyramid
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_pyramid VX_API_CALL vxCreateVirtualPyramid(vx_graph graph, vx_size levels, vx_float32 scale, vx_uint32 width, vx_uint32 height, vx_df_image format);
- /*! \brief Releases a reference to a pyramid object.
- * The object may not be garbage collected until its total reference count is zero.
- * \param [in] pyr The pointer to the pyramid to release.
- * \ingroup group_pyramid
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE pyr is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_pyramid</tt> reference.
- * \post After returning from this function the reference is zeroed.
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxReleasePyramid(vx_pyramid *pyr);
- /*! \brief Queries an attribute from an image pyramid.
- * \param [in] pyr The pyramid to query.
- * \param [in] attribute The attribute for which to query. Use a <tt>\ref vx_pyramid_attribute_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \param [out] ptr The location at which to store the resulting value.
- * \param [in] size The size in bytes of the container to which \a ptr points.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE pyr is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_pyramid</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_pyramid
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxQueryPyramid(vx_pyramid pyr, vx_enum attribute, void *ptr, vx_size size);
- /*! \brief Retrieves a level of the pyramid as a <tt>\ref vx_image</tt>, which can be used
- * elsewhere in OpenVX. A call to vxReleaseImage is necessary to release an image for each
- * call of vxGetPyramidLevel.
- * \param [in] pyr The pyramid object.
- * \param [in] index The index of the level, such that index is less than levels.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_image</tt> reference. Any possible errors preventing a successful
- * function completion should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_pyramid
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_image VX_API_CALL vxGetPyramidLevel(vx_pyramid pyr, vx_uint32 index);
- /*==============================================================================
- REMAP
- =============================================================================*/
- /*! \brief Creates a remap table object.
- * \param [in] context The reference to the overall context.
- * \param [in] src_width Width of the source image in pixel.
- * \param [in] src_height Height of the source image in pixels.
- * \param [in] dst_width Width of the destination image in pixels.
- * \param [in] dst_height Height of the destination image in pixels.
- * \ingroup group_remap
- * \returns A remap reference <tt>\ref vx_remap</tt>. Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_remap VX_API_CALL vxCreateRemap(vx_context context,
- vx_uint32 src_width,
- vx_uint32 src_height,
- vx_uint32 dst_width,
- vx_uint32 dst_height);
- /*! \brief Creates an opaque reference to a remap table object without direct user access.
- * \param [in] graph The reference to the parent graph.
- * \param [in] src_width Width of the source image in pixel.
- * \param [in] src_height Height of the source image in pixels.
- * \param [in] dst_width Width of the destination image in pixels.
- * \param [in] dst_height Height of the destination image in pixels.
- * \see <tt>\ref vxCreateRemap</tt>
- * \ingroup group_remap
- * \returns A remap reference <tt>\ref vx_remap</tt>. Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_remap VX_API_CALL vxCreateVirtualRemap(vx_graph graph,
- vx_uint32 src_width,
- vx_uint32 src_height,
- vx_uint32 dst_width,
- vx_uint32 dst_height);
- /*! \brief Releases a reference to a remap table object. The object may not be
- * garbage collected until its total reference count is zero.
- * \param [in] table The pointer to the remap table to release.
- * \post After returning from this function the reference is zeroed.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE table is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_remap</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_remap
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxReleaseRemap(vx_remap *table);
- /*! \brief Allows the application to get direct access to a rectangular patch of a remap object.
- *
- * The patch is specified within the destination dimensions and its
- * data provide the corresponding coordinate within the source dimensions.
- * The patch is mapped as a 2D array of elements of the type associated
- * with the \p coordinate_type parameter (i.e., <tt>\ref vx_coordinates2df_t</tt>
- * for <tt>\ref VX_TYPE_COORDINATES2DF</tt>).
- * The memory layout of the mapped 2D array follows a row-major order where rows are
- * compact (without any gap between elements), and where the potential
- * padding after each lines is determined by (* \p stride_y).
- *
- * \param [in] remap The reference to the remap object that contains the
- * patch to map.
- *
- * \param [in] rect The coordinates of remap patch. The patch must be specified
- * within the bounds of the remap destination dimensions
- * (<tt>\ref VX_REMAP_DESTINATION_WIDTH</tt> x <tt>\ref VX_REMAP_DESTINATION_HEIGHT</tt>).
- * (start_x, start_y) gives the coordinate of the topleft element inside the patch,
- * while (end_x, end_y) gives the coordinate of the bottomright element out of the patch.
- *
- * \param [out] map_id The address of a <tt>\ref vx_map_id</tt> variable
- * where the function returns a map identifier.
- * \arg (*map_id) must eventually be provided as the map_id parameter of a call
- * to <tt>\ref vxUnmapRemapPatch</tt>.
- *
- * \param [out] stride_y The address of a vx_size variable where the function
- * returns the difference between the address of the first element of two
- * successive lines in the mapped remap patch. The stride value follows the
- * following rule :
- * (*stride_y) >= sizeof(<ELEMENT_TYPE>) * (rect->end_x - rect->start_x)
- *
- * \param [out] ptr The address of a pointer where the function returns where
- * remap patch data can be accessed. (*ptr) is the address of the the top-left
- * element of the remap patch.
- * The returned (*ptr) address is only valid between the call to this function
- * and the corresponding call to <tt>\ref vxUnmapRemapPatch</tt>.
- *
- * \param [in] coordinate_type This declares the type of the source coordinate
- * data that the application wants to access in the remap patch.
- * It must be <tt>\ref VX_TYPE_COORDINATES2DF</tt>.
- *
- * \param [in] usage This declares the access mode for the remap patch, using
- * the <tt>\ref vx_accessor_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt>: after the function call, the content of the
- * memory location pointed by (*ptr) contains the remap patch data. Writing into
- * this memory location is forbidden and its behavior is undefined.
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_READ_AND_WRITE</tt>: after the function call, the content of
- * the memory location pointed by (*ptr) contains the remap patch data; writing
- * into this memory is allowed for the location of elements only and will
- * result in a modification of the written elements in the remap object once the
- * patch is unmapped. Writing into a gap between element lines
- * (when (*stride_y) > sizeof(<ELEMENT_TYPE>) * (rect->end_x - rect->start_x))
- * is forbidden and its behavior is undefined.
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt>: after the function call, the memory location
- * pointed by (*ptr) contains undefined data; writing each element of the patch is
- * required prior to unmapping. Elements not written by the application before
- * unmap will become undefined after unmap, even if they were well defined before
- * map. Like for <tt>\ref VX_READ_AND_WRITE</tt>, writing into a gap between
- * element lines is forbidden and its behavior is undefined.
- *
- * \param [in] mem_type A <tt>\ref vx_memory_type_e</tt> enumeration that
- * specifies the type of the memory where the remap patch is requested to be mapped.
- *
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE remap is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_remap</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS An other parameter is incorrect.
- *
- * \ingroup group_remap
- * \post <tt>\ref vxUnmapRemapPatch </tt> with same (*map_id) value.
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxMapRemapPatch(vx_remap remap,
- const vx_rectangle_t *rect,
- vx_map_id *map_id,
- vx_size *stride_y,
- void **ptr,
- vx_enum coordinate_type,
- vx_enum usage,
- vx_enum mem_type);
- /*! \brief Unmap and commit potential changes to a remap object patch that was previously mapped.
- *
- * Unmapping a remap patch invalidates the memory location from which the patch could
- * be accessed by the application. Accessing this memory location after the unmap function
- * completes has an undefined behavior.
- * \param [in] remap The reference to the remap object to unmap.
- * \param [out] map_id The unique map identifier that was returned by <tt>\ref vxMapRemapPatch</tt> .
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE remap is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_remap</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS An other parameter is incorrect.
- * \ingroup group_remap
- * \pre <tt>\ref vxMapRemapPatch</tt> with same map_id value
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxUnmapRemapPatch(vx_remap remap, vx_map_id map_id);
- /*! \brief Allows the application to copy a rectangular patch from/into a remap object.
- *
- * The patch is specified within the destination dimensions and its
- * data provide the corresponding coordinate within the source dimensions.
- * The patch in user memory is a 2D array of elements of the type associated with the
- * \p coordinate_type parameter (i.e., <tt>\ref vx_coordinates2df_t</tt> for
- * <tt>\ref VX_TYPE_COORDINATES2DF</tt>).
- * The memory layout of this array follows a row-major order where rows are
- * compact (without any gap between elements), and where the potential padding
- * after each line is determined by the \p user_stride_y parameter.
- * \param [in] remap The reference to the remap object that is the source or the
- * destination of the patch copy.
- *
- * \param [in] rect The coordinates of remap patch. The patch must be specified
- * within the bounds of the remap destination dimensions
- * (<tt>\ref VX_REMAP_DESTINATION_WIDTH</tt> x <tt>\ref VX_REMAP_DESTINATION_HEIGHT</tt>).
- * (start_x, start_y) gives the coordinate of the topleft element inside the patch,
- * while (end_x, end_y) gives the coordinate of the bottomright element out of the patch.
- *
- * \param [in] user_stride_y The difference between the address of the first element
- * of two successive lines of the remap patch in user memory (pointed by
- * \p user_ptr). The layout of the user memory must follow a row major order and user_stride_y
- * must follow the following rule :
- * user_stride_y >= sizeof(<ELEMENT_TYPE>) * (rect->end_x - rect->start_x).
- *
- * \param [in] user_ptr The address of the user memory location where to store the requested
- * remap data if the copy was requested in read mode, or from where to get the remap data to
- * store into the remap object if the copy was requested in write mode. \p user_ptr is the
- * address of the the top-left element of the remap patch.
- * The accessible user memory must be large enough to contain the specified patch with
- * the specified layout:
- * accessible memory in bytes >= (rect->end_y - rect->start_y) * user_stride_y.
- *
- * \param [in] user_coordinate_type This declares the type of the source coordinate remap
- * data in the user memory. It must be <tt>\ref VX_TYPE_COORDINATES2DF</tt>.
- *
- * \param [in] usage This declares the effect of the copy with regard to the remap object
- * using the <tt>\ref vx_accessor_e</tt> enumeration. Only VX_READ_ONLY and VX_WRITE_ONLY are
- * supported:
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt> means that data is copied from the remap object into the user
- * memory pointer by \p user_ptr. The potential padding after each line in user
- * memory will stay unchanged.
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt> means that data is copied into the remap object from
- * the user memory.
- *
- * \param [in] user_mem_type A <tt>\ref vx_memory_type_e</tt> enumeration that specifies
- * the type of the memory pointer by \p user_ptr.
- *
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE remap is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_remap</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS An other parameter is incorrect.
- *
- * \ingroup group_remap
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxCopyRemapPatch(vx_remap remap,
- const vx_rectangle_t *rect,
- vx_size user_stride_y,
- void * user_ptr,
- vx_enum user_coordinate_type,
- vx_enum usage,
- vx_enum user_mem_type);
- /*! \brief Queries attributes from a Remap table.
- * \param [in] table The remap to query.
- * \param [in] attribute The attribute to query. Use a <tt>\ref vx_remap_attribute_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \param [out] ptr The location at which to store the resulting value.
- * \param [in] size The size in bytes of the container to which \a ptr points.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE table is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_remap</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_remap
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxQueryRemap(vx_remap table, vx_enum attribute, void *ptr, vx_size size);
- /*==============================================================================
- ARRAY
- =============================================================================*/
- /*!
- * \brief Creates a reference to an Array object.
- *
- * User must specify the Array capacity (i.e., the maximal number of items that the array can hold).
- *
- * \param [in] context The reference to the overall Context.
- * \param [in] item_type The type of data to hold. Must be greater than
- * <tt>\ref VX_TYPE_INVALID</tt> and less than or equal to <tt>\ref VX_TYPE_VENDOR_STRUCT_END</tt>.
- * Or must be a <tt>\ref vx_enum</tt> returned from <tt>\ref vxRegisterUserStruct</tt>.
- * \param [in] capacity The maximal number of items that the array can hold. This value must be greater than zero.
- *
- * \returns An array reference <tt>\ref vx_array</tt>. Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- *
- * \ingroup group_array
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_array VX_API_CALL vxCreateArray(vx_context context, vx_enum item_type, vx_size capacity);
- /*!
- * \brief Creates an opaque reference to a virtual Array with no direct user access.
- *
- * Virtual Arrays are useful when item type or capacity are unknown ahead of time
- * and the Array is used as internal graph edge. Virtual arrays are scoped within the parent graph only.
- *
- * All of the following constructions are allowed.
- * \code
- * vx_context context = vxCreateContext();
- * vx_graph graph = vxCreateGraph(context);
- * vx_array virt[] = {
- * vxCreateVirtualArray(graph, 0, 0), // totally unspecified
- * vxCreateVirtualArray(graph, VX_TYPE_KEYPOINT, 0), // unspecified capacity
- * vxCreateVirtualArray(graph, VX_TYPE_KEYPOINT, 1000), // no access
- * };
- * \endcode
- *
- * \param [in] graph The reference to the parent graph.
- * \param [in] item_type The type of data to hold. Must be greater than
- * <tt>\ref VX_TYPE_INVALID</tt> and less than or equal to <tt>\ref VX_TYPE_VENDOR_STRUCT_END</tt>.
- * Or must be a <tt>\ref vx_enum</tt> returned from <tt>\ref vxRegisterUserStruct</tt>.
- * This may to set to zero to indicate an unspecified item type.
- * \param [in] capacity The maximal number of items that the array can hold.
- * This may be to set to zero to indicate an unspecified capacity.
- * \see vxCreateArray for a type list.
- * \returns A array reference <tt>\ref vx_array</tt>. Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- *
- * \ingroup group_array
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_array VX_API_CALL vxCreateVirtualArray(vx_graph graph, vx_enum item_type, vx_size capacity);
- /*!
- * \brief Releases a reference of an Array object.
- * The object may not be garbage collected until its total reference count is zero.
- * After returning from this function the reference is zeroed.
- * \param [in] arr The pointer to the Array to release.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE arr is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_array</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_array
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxReleaseArray(vx_array *arr);
- /*!
- * \brief Queries the Array for some specific information.
- *
- * \param [in] arr The reference to the Array.
- * \param [in] attribute The attribute to query. Use a <tt>\ref vx_array_attribute_e</tt>.
- * \param [out] ptr The location at which to store the resulting value.
- * \param [in] size The size in bytes of the container to which \a ptr points.
- *
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE arr is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_array</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED If the \a attribute is not a value supported on this implementation.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS If any of the other parameters are incorrect.
- *
- * \ingroup group_array
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxQueryArray(vx_array arr, vx_enum attribute, void *ptr, vx_size size);
- /*!
- * \brief Adds items to the Array.
- *
- * This function increases the container size.
- *
- * By default, the function does not reallocate memory,
- * so if the container is already full (number of elements is equal to capacity)
- * or it doesn't have enough space,
- * the function returns <tt>\ref VX_FAILURE</tt> error code.
- *
- * \param [in] arr The reference to the Array.
- * \param [in] count The total number of elements to insert.
- * \param [in] ptr The location from which to read the input values.
- * \param [in] stride The number of bytes between the beginning of two consecutive elements.
- *
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE arr is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_array</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_FAILURE If the Array is full.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS If any of the other parameters are incorrect.
- *
- * \ingroup group_array
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxAddArrayItems(vx_array arr, vx_size count, const void *ptr, vx_size stride);
- /*!
- * \brief Truncates an Array (remove items from the end).
- *
- * \param [in,out] arr The reference to the Array.
- * \param [in] new_num_items The new number of items for the Array.
- *
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE arr is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_array</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS The \a new_size is greater than the current size.
- *
- * \ingroup group_array
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxTruncateArray(vx_array arr, vx_size new_num_items);
- /*! \brief Allows the application to copy a range from/into an array object.
- * \param [in] array The reference to the array object that is the source or the
- * destination of the copy.
- * \param [in] range_start The index of the first item of the array object to copy.
- * \param [in] range_end The index of the item following the last item of the
- * array object to copy. (range_end range_start) items are copied from index
- * range_start included. The range must be within the bounds of the array:
- * 0 <= range_start < range_end <= number of items in the array.
- * \param [in] user_stride The number of bytes between the beginning of two consecutive
- * items in the user memory pointed by user_ptr. The layout of the user memory must
- * follow an item major order:
- * user_stride >= element size in bytes.
- * \param [in] user_ptr The address of the memory location where to store the requested data
- * if the copy was requested in read mode, or from where to get the data to store into the array
- * object if the copy was requested in write mode. The accessible memory must be large enough
- * to contain the specified range with the specified stride:
- * accessible memory in bytes >= (range_end range_start) * user_stride.
- * \param [in] usage This declares the effect of the copy with regard to the array object
- * using the <tt>\ref vx_accessor_e</tt> enumeration. Only <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt> and <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt>
- * are supported:
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt> means that data are copied from the array object into the user memory.
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt> means that data are copied into the array object from the user memory.
- * \param [in] user_mem_type A <tt>\ref vx_memory_type_e</tt> enumeration that specifies
- * the memory type of the memory referenced by the user_addr.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_OPTIMIZED_AWAY This is a reference to a virtual array that cannot be
- * accessed by the application.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE array is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_array</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS An other parameter is incorrect.
- * \ingroup group_array
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxCopyArrayRange(vx_array array, vx_size range_start, vx_size range_end, vx_size user_stride, void *user_ptr, vx_enum usage, vx_enum user_mem_type);
- /*! \brief Allows the application to get direct access to a range of an array object.
- * \param [in] array The reference to the array object that contains the range to map.
- * \param [in] range_start The index of the first item of the array object to map.
- * \param [in] range_end The index of the item following the last item of the
- * array object to map. (range_end range_start) items are mapped, starting from index
- * range_start included. The range must be within the bounds of the array:
- * Must be 0 <= range_start < range_end <= number of items.
- * \param [out] map_id The address of a <tt>\ref vx_map_id</tt> variable where the function
- * returns a map identifier.
- * \arg (*map_id) must eventually be provided as the map_id parameter of a call to
- * <tt>\ref vxUnmapArrayRange</tt>.
- * \param [out] stride The address of a vx_size variable where the function
- * returns the memory layout of the mapped array range. The function sets (*stride)
- * to the number of bytes between the beginning of two consecutive items.
- * The application must consult (*stride) to access the array items starting from
- * address (*ptr). The layout of the mapped array follows an item major order:
- * (*stride) >= item size in bytes.
- * \param [out] ptr The address of a pointer that the function sets to the
- * address where the requested data can be accessed. The returned (*ptr) address
- * is only valid between the call to the function and the corresponding call to
- * <tt>\ref vxUnmapArrayRange</tt>.
- * \param [in] usage This declares the access mode for the array range, using
- * the <tt>\ref vx_accessor_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt>: after the function call, the content of the memory location
- * pointed by (*ptr) contains the array range data. Writing into this memory location
- * is forbidden and its behavior is undefined.
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_READ_AND_WRITE</tt>: after the function call, the content of the memory
- * location pointed by (*ptr) contains the array range data; writing into this memory
- * is allowed only for the location of items and will result in a modification of the
- * affected items in the array object once the range is unmapped. Writing into
- * a gap between items (when (*stride) > item size in bytes) is forbidden and its
- * behavior is undefined.
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt>: after the function call, the memory location pointed by (*ptr)
- * contains undefined data; writing each item of the range is required prior to
- * unmapping. Items not written by the application before unmap will become
- * undefined after unmap, even if they were well defined before map. Like for
- * VX_READ_AND_WRITE, writing into a gap between items is forbidden and its behavior
- * is undefined.
- * \param [in] mem_type A <tt>\ref vx_memory_type_e</tt> enumeration that
- * specifies the type of the memory where the array range is requested to be mapped.
- * \param [in] flags An integer that allows passing options to the map operation.
- * Use the <tt>\ref vx_map_flag_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_OPTIMIZED_AWAY This is a reference to a virtual array that cannot be
- * accessed by the application.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE array is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_array</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS An other parameter is incorrect.
- * \ingroup group_array
- * \post <tt>\ref vxUnmapArrayRange </tt> with same (*map_id) value.
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxMapArrayRange(vx_array array, vx_size range_start, vx_size range_end, vx_map_id *map_id, vx_size *stride, void **ptr, vx_enum usage, vx_enum mem_type, vx_uint32 flags);
- /*! \brief Unmap and commit potential changes to an array object range that was previously mapped.
- * Unmapping an array range invalidates the memory location from which the range could
- * be accessed by the application. Accessing this memory location after the unmap function
- * completes has an undefined behavior.
- * \param [in] array The reference to the array object to unmap.
- * \param [out] map_id The unique map identifier that was returned when calling
- * <tt>\ref vxMapArrayRange</tt> .
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE array is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_array</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS An other parameter is incorrect.
- * \ingroup group_array
- * \pre <tt>\ref vxMapArrayRange</tt> returning the same map_id value
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxUnmapArrayRange(vx_array array, vx_map_id map_id);
- /*!
- * \brief Accesses a specific indexed element in an array.
- * \param [in] ptr The base pointer for the array range.
- * \param [in] index The index of the element, not byte, to access.
- * \param [in] stride The 'number of bytes' between the beginning of two consecutive elements.
- * \ingroup group_array
- */
- #define vxFormatArrayPointer(ptr, index, stride) \
- (&(((vx_uint8*)(ptr))[(index) * (stride)]))
- /*!
- * \brief Allows access to an array item as a typecast pointer deference.
- * \param [in] type The type of the item to access.
- * \param [in] ptr The base pointer for the array range.
- * \param [in] index The index of the element, not byte, to access.
- * \param [in] stride The 'number of bytes' between the beginning of two consecutive elements.
- * \ingroup group_array
- */
- #define vxArrayItem(type, ptr, index, stride) \
- (*(type *)(vxFormatArrayPointer((ptr), (index), (stride))))
- /*==============================================================================
- OBJECT ARRAY
- =============================================================================*/
- /*!
- * \brief Creates a reference to an ObjectArray of count objects.
- *
- * It uses the metadata of the exemplar to determine the object attributes,
- * ignoring the object data. It does not alter the exemplar or keep or release
- * the reference to the exemplar. For the definition of supported attributes see
- * <tt>\ref vxSetMetaFormatAttribute</tt>. In case the exemplar is a virtual object
- * it must be of immutable metadata, thus it is not allowed to be dimensionless or formatless.
- *
- * \param [in] context The reference to the overall Context.
- * \param [in] exemplar The exemplar object that defines the metadata of the created objects in the ObjectArray.
- * \param [in] count Number of Objects to create in the ObjectArray. This value must be greater than zero.
- *
- * \returns An ObjectArray reference <tt>\ref vx_object_array</tt>. Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>. Data objects are not initialized by this function.
- *
- * \ingroup group_object_array
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_object_array VX_API_CALL vxCreateObjectArray(vx_context context, vx_reference exemplar, vx_size count);
- /*!
- * \brief Creates an opaque reference to a virtual ObjectArray with no direct user access.
- *
- * This function creates an ObjectArray of count objects with similar behavior as
- * <tt>\ref vxCreateObjectArray</tt>. The only difference is that the objects that are
- * created are virtual in the given graph.
- *
- * \param [in] graph Reference to the graph where to create the virtual ObjectArray.
- * \param [in] exemplar The exemplar object that defines the type of object in the ObjectArray.
- * Only exemplar type of <tt>\ref vx_image</tt>, <tt>\ref vx_array</tt> and
- * <tt>\ref vx_pyramid</tt> are allowed.
- * \param [in] count Number of Objects to create in the ObjectArray.
- * \returns A ObjectArray reference <tt>\ref vx_object_array</tt>. Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_object_array
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_object_array VX_API_CALL vxCreateVirtualObjectArray(vx_graph graph, vx_reference exemplar, vx_size count);
- /*!
- * \brief Retrieves the reference to the OpenVX Object in location index of the ObjectArray.
- *
- * This is a vx_reference, which can be used elsewhere in OpenVX. A call to vxRelease<Object> or <tt>\ref vxReleaseReference</tt>
- * is necessary to release the Object for each call to this function.
- *
- * \param [in] arr The ObjectArray.
- * \param [in] index The index of the object in the ObjectArray.
- * \return A reference to an OpenVX data object. Any possible errors preventing a successful
- * completion of the function should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_object_array
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_reference VX_API_CALL vxGetObjectArrayItem(vx_object_array arr, vx_uint32 index);
- /*!
- * \brief Releases a reference of an ObjectArray object.
- *
- * The object may not be garbage collected until its total reference and its contained objects
- * count is zero. After returning from this function the reference is zeroed/cleared.
- *
- * \param [in] arr The pointer to the ObjectArray to release.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE arr is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_object_array</tt> reference.
- * \ingroup group_object_array
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxReleaseObjectArray(vx_object_array *arr);
- /*!
- * \brief Queries an atribute from the ObjectArray.
- *
- * \param [in] arr The reference to the ObjectArray.
- * \param [in] attribute The attribute to query. Use a <tt>\ref vx_object_array_attribute_e</tt>.
- * \param [out] ptr The location at which to store the resulting value.
- * \param [in] size The size in bytes of the container to which \a ptr points.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE arr is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_object_array</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED If the \a attribute is not a value supported on this implementation.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS If any of the other parameters are incorrect.
- *
- * \ingroup group_object_array
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxQueryObjectArray(vx_object_array arr, vx_enum attribute, void *ptr, vx_size size);
- /*==============================================================================
- META FORMAT
- =============================================================================*/
- /*! \brief This function allows a user to set the attributes of a <tt>\ref vx_meta_format</tt> object in a kernel output validator.
- *
- * The \ref vx_meta_format object contains two types of information: data object meta data and
- * some specific information that defines how the valid region of an image changes
- *
- * The meta data attributes that can be set are identified by this list:
- * - \ref vx_image : \ref VX_IMAGE_FORMAT, \ref VX_IMAGE_HEIGHT, \ref VX_IMAGE_WIDTH
- * - \ref vx_array : \ref VX_ARRAY_CAPACITY, \ref VX_ARRAY_ITEMTYPE
- * - \ref vx_pyramid : \ref VX_PYRAMID_FORMAT, \ref VX_PYRAMID_HEIGHT, \ref VX_PYRAMID_WIDTH, \ref VX_PYRAMID_LEVELS, \ref VX_PYRAMID_SCALE
- * - \ref vx_scalar : \ref VX_SCALAR_TYPE
- * - \ref vx_matrix : \ref VX_MATRIX_TYPE, \ref VX_MATRIX_ROWS, \ref VX_MATRIX_COLUMNS
- * - \ref vx_distribution : \ref VX_DISTRIBUTION_BINS, \ref VX_DISTRIBUTION_OFFSET, \ref VX_DISTRIBUTION_RANGE
- * - \ref vx_remap : \ref VX_REMAP_SOURCE_WIDTH, \ref VX_REMAP_SOURCE_HEIGHT, \ref VX_REMAP_DESTINATION_WIDTH, \ref VX_REMAP_DESTINATION_HEIGHT
- * - \ref vx_lut : \ref VX_LUT_TYPE, \ref VX_LUT_COUNT
- * - \ref vx_threshold : \ref VX_THRESHOLD_TYPE, \ref VX_THRESHOLD_INPUT_FORMAT, \ref VX_THRESHOLD_INPUT_FORMAT
- * - \ref vx_object_array : \ref VX_OBJECT_ARRAY_NUMITEMS, \ref VX_OBJECT_ARRAY_ITEMTYPE
- * - \ref vx_tensor : \ref VX_TENSOR_NUMBER_OF_DIMS, \ref VX_TENSOR_DIMS, \ref VX_TENSOR_DATA_TYPE, \ref VX_TENSOR_FIXED_POINT_POSITION
- * - \ref VX_VALID_RECT_CALLBACK
- * \note For vx_image, a specific attribute can be used to specify the valid region evolution. This information is not a meta data.
- *
- * \param [in] meta The reference to the \ref vx_meta_format struct to set
- * \param [in] attribute Use the subset of data object attributes that define the meta data of this object or attributes from <tt>\ref vx_meta_format</tt>.
- * \param [in] ptr The input pointer of the value to set on the meta format object.
- * \param [in] size The size in bytes of the object to which \a ptr points.
- * \ingroup group_user_kernels
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS The attribute was set; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE meta is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_meta_format</tt> reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS size was not correct for the type needed.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED the object attribute was not supported on the meta format object.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_TYPE attribute type did not match known meta format type.
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxSetMetaFormatAttribute(vx_meta_format meta, vx_enum attribute, const void *ptr, vx_size size);
- /*! \brief Set a meta format object from an exemplar data object reference
- *
- * This function sets a \ref vx_meta_format object from the meta data of the exemplar
- *
- * \param [in] meta The meta format object to set
- * \param [in] exemplar The exemplar data object.
- * \ingroup group_user_kernels
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS The meta format was correctly set; any other value indicates failure.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE meta is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_meta_format</tt> reference,
- * or exemplar is not a valid <tt>\ref vx_reference</tt> reference.
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxSetMetaFormatFromReference(vx_meta_format meta, vx_reference exemplar);
- /*==============================================================================
- TENSOR DATA FUNCTIONS
- =============================================================================*/
- /*! \brief Creates an opaque reference to a tensor data buffer.
- * \details Not guaranteed to exist until the <tt>\ref vx_graph</tt> containing it has been verified.
- * Since functions using tensors, need to understand the context of each dimension. We describe a layout of the dimensions in each function using tensors.
- * That layout is not mandatory. It is done specifically to explain the functions and not to mandate layout. Different implementation may have different layout.
- * Therefore the layout description is logical and not physical. It refers to the order of dimensions given in this function.
- * \param [in] context The reference to the implementation context.
- * \param [in] number_of_dims The number of dimensions.
- * \param [in] dims Dimensions sizes in elements.
- * \param [in] data_type The <tt>\ref vx_type_e</tt> that represents the data type of the tensor data elements.
- * \param [in] fixed_point_position Specifies the fixed point position when the input element type is integer. if 0, calculations are performed in integer math.
- * \return A tensor data reference. Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_object_tensor
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_tensor VX_API_CALL vxCreateTensor(vx_context context, vx_size number_of_dims, const vx_size * dims, vx_enum data_type,vx_int8 fixed_point_position);
- /*! \brief Creates an array of images into the multi-dimension data, this can be adjacent 2D images or not depending on the stride value.
- * The stride value is representing bytes in the third dimension.
- * The OpenVX image object that points to a three dimension data and access it as an array of images.
- * This has to be portion of the third lowest dimension, and the stride correspond to that third dimension.
- * The returned Object array is an array of images. Where the image data is pointing to a specific memory in the input tensor.
- * \param [in] tensor The tensor data from which to extract the images. Has to be a 3d tensor.
- * \param [in] rect Image coordinates within tensor data.
- * \param [in] array_size Number of images to extract.
- * \param [in] jump Delta between two images in the array.
- * \param [in] image_format The requested image format. Should match the tensor data's data type.
- * \return An array of images pointing to the tensor data's data.
- * \ingroup group_object_tensor
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_object_array VX_API_CALL vxCreateImageObjectArrayFromTensor(vx_tensor tensor, const vx_rectangle_t *rect, vx_size array_size, vx_size jump, vx_df_image image_format);
- /*! \brief Creates a tensor data from another tensor data given a view. This second
- * reference refers to the data in the original tensor data. Updates to this tensor data
- * updates the parent tensor data. The view must be defined within the dimensions
- * of the parent tensor data.
- * \param [in] tensor The reference to the parent tensor data.
- * \param [in] number_of_dims Number of dimensions in the view. Error return if 0 or greater than number of
- * tensor dimensions. If smaller than number of tensor dimensions, the lower dimensions are assumed.
- * \param [in] view_start View start coordinates
- * \param [in] view_end View end coordinates
- * \return The reference to the sub-tensor. Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_object_tensor
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_tensor VX_API_CALL vxCreateTensorFromView(vx_tensor tensor, vx_size number_of_dims, const vx_size * view_start, const vx_size * view_end);
- /*! \brief Creates an opaque reference to a tensor data buffer with no direct
- * user access. This function allows setting the tensor data dimensions or data format.
- * \details Virtual data objects allow users to connect various nodes within a
- * graph via data references without access to that data, but they also permit the
- * implementation to take maximum advantage of possible optimizations. Use this
- * API to create a data reference to link two or more nodes together when the
- * intermediate data are not required to be accessed by outside entities. This API
- * in particular allows the user to define the tensor data format of the data without
- * requiring the exact dimensions. Virtual objects are scoped within the graph
- * they are declared a part of, and can't be shared outside of this scope.
- * Since functions using tensors, need to understand the context of each dimension. We describe a layout of the dimensions in each function.
- * That layout is not mandated. It is done specifically to explain the functions and not to mandate layout. Different implementation may have different layout.
- * Therfore the layout description is logical and not physical. It refers to the order of dimensions given in <tt>\ref vxCreateTensor</tt> and <tt>\ref vxCreateVirtualTensor</tt>.
- * \param [in] graph The reference to the parent graph.
- * \param [in] number_of_dims The number of dimensions.
- * \param [in] dims Dimensions sizes in elements.
- * \param [in] data_type The <tt>\ref vx_type_e</tt> that represents the data type of the tensor data elements.
- * \param [in] fixed_point_position Specifies the fixed point position when the input element type is integer. If 0, calculations are performed in integer math.
- * \return A tensor data reference.Any possible errors preventing a
- * successful creation should be checked using <tt>\ref vxGetStatus</tt>.
- * \note Passing this reference to <tt>\ref vxCopyTensorPatch</tt> will return an error.
- * \ingroup group_object_tensor
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_tensor VX_API_CALL vxCreateVirtualTensor(vx_graph graph, vx_size number_of_dims, const vx_size *dims, vx_enum data_type, vx_int8 fixed_point_position);
- /*! \brief Allows the application to copy a view patch from/into an tensor object .
- * \param [in] tensor The reference to the tensor object that is the source or the
- * destination of the copy.
- * \param [in] number_of_dims Number of patch dimension. Error return if 0 or greater than number of
- * tensor dimensions. If smaller than number of tensor dimensions, the lower dimensions are assumed.
- * \param [in] view_start Array of patch start points in each dimension
- * \param [in] view_end Array of patch end points in each dimension
- * \param [in] user_stride Array of user memory strides in each dimension
- * \param [in] user_ptr The address of the memory location where to store the requested data
- * if the copy was requested in read mode, or from where to get the data to store into the tensor
- * object if the copy was requested in write mode. The accessible memory must be large enough
- * to contain the specified patch with the specified layout:\n
- * accessible memory in bytes >= (end[last_dimension] - start[last_dimension]) * stride[last_dimension].\n
- * The layout of the user memory must follow a row major order.
- * \param [in] usage This declares the effect of the copy with regard to the tensor object
- * using the <tt>\ref vx_accessor_e</tt> enumeration. Only <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt> and <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt> are supported:
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_READ_ONLY</tt> means that data is copied from the tensor object into the application memory
- * \arg <tt>\ref VX_WRITE_ONLY</tt> means that data is copied into the tensor object from the application memory
- * \param [in] user_memory_type A <tt>\ref vx_memory_type_e</tt> enumeration that specifies
- * the memory type of the memory referenced by the user_addr.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_OPTIMIZED_AWAY This is a reference to a virtual tensor that cannot be
- * accessed by the application.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE The tensor reference is not actually an tensor reference.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS An other parameter is incorrect.
- * \ingroup group_object_tensor
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxCopyTensorPatch(vx_tensor tensor, vx_size number_of_dims, const vx_size * view_start, const vx_size * view_end,
- const vx_size * user_stride, void * user_ptr, vx_enum usage, vx_enum user_memory_type);
- /*! \brief Retrieves various attributes of a tensor data.
- * \param [in] tensor The reference to the tensor data to query.
- * \param [in] attribute The attribute to query. Use a <tt>\ref vx_tensor_attribute_e</tt>.
- * \param [out] ptr The location at which to store the resulting value.
- * \param [in] size The size of the container to which \a ptr points.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_REFERENCE If data is not a <tt>\ref vx_tensor</tt>.
- * \retval VX_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS If any of the other parameters are incorrect.
- * \ingroup group_object_tensor
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxQueryTensor(vx_tensor tensor, vx_enum attribute, void *ptr, vx_size size);
- /*! \brief Releases a reference to a tensor data object.
- * The object may not be garbage collected until its total reference count is zero.
- * \param [in] tensor The pointer to the tensor data to release.
- * \post After returning from this function the reference is zeroed.
- * \return A <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt> enumeration.
- * \retval VX_SUCCESS No errors; all other values indicate failure
- * \retval * An error occurred. See <tt>\ref vx_status_e</tt>.
- * \ingroup group_object_tensor
- */
- VX_API_ENTRY vx_status VX_API_CALL vxReleaseTensor(vx_tensor *tensor);
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- }
- #endif
- #endif
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