The reason we need this count is a new CameraService::connect() request may
come in while the previous Client's destructor has not been run or is still
running. If the last strong reference of the previous Client is gone but
destructor has not been run, we should not allow the new Client to be created
because we need to wait for the previous Client to tear down the hardware
first.
Some debugging code was added to camera service. Later it was #ifdef'd
out, but this change also removed the camera permission check. This
change puts the permission check back in.
BUG=1869264
Automated import of CL 149133
to CameraService::onTransact() method during development. Later on
the entire onTransact() method was #ifdef'd out, which inadvertently
omitted the permissions check code. This change restores the code.
This is the second half of bug 1837832. Modifies the camera client
and camera service to use the new binder interface. Removes the
old binder interface. There will be one more part to this change
to surface the undefined callbacks to the Java layer so that
partners can implement new features without having to touch the
stack.
Current implementation of Camera service plays the camera shutter sound over the ALARM stream so that it cannot be muted by silent mode in order to comply to some country specific requirement. A recent change made it possible for the user to mute the ALARM stream thus making this stream not suitable any more for the camera shutter sound.
The fix consists in creating a new stream type only accessible by native code and that cannot be muted and use it to play camera sounds.
Original author: elaurent
Merged from: //branches/cupcake/...
Automated import of CL 143177