commit | c019a0fefb8b02509f5561e34815b1c1e3ab4b05 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Jag Saund <jagsaund@google.com> | Mon Oct 31 13:08:21 2022 -0400 |
committer | Jag Saund <jagsaund@google.com> | Wed Nov 02 12:58:47 2022 -0400 |
tree | 2d8a6bdffffa4c722eab68f98ac5284e90a84b1d | |
parent | eb6af016f2f5f6c2ac46f63432f283c9de926a48 [diff] |
Extend ExtensionsDisabledQuirk to all Motoroal Devices with Extensions v1.1.0 and older - ensure camera extensions minimum quality requirements are maintained - extended to all Motorola devices to ensure: -- SurfaceView support of extensions -- Image is returned when capturing a photo -- Bokeh works on all devices that support Bokeh extension mode -- The preview resumes displaying camera frames upon returning to the Activity - disabling Camera Extensions on Motorola devices is restricted to v1.1.0 and older - this patch also adds some additional utilities to the ExtensionVersion class to check if minimum or maximum version Bug: b/255956506 Test: Added new tests for ensuring maximum and minimum version utility works, extended ExtensionDisabledValidatorTest to ensure Motorola devices are disabled for v1.1.0 and older, run ExtensionDisabledValidatorTest, ./gradlew camera:camera-extensions:build Relnote: Improve camera extensions quality and reliability. Camera extensions are disabled on Motorola devices using Camera Extensions v1.1.0 and older due to issues with Bokeh support, image capture, and preview not resuming. Change-Id: Id3ce3d3652d09ea81cc678d0eb143d43d416bd45
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