| // Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| // found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| #ifndef MEDIA_BASE_EME_CONSTANTS_H_ |
| #define MEDIA_BASE_EME_CONSTANTS_H_ |
| |
| #include <stdint.h> |
| |
| #include "media/media_features.h" |
| |
| namespace media { |
| |
| // Defines values that specify registered Initialization Data Types used |
| // in Encrypted Media Extensions (EME). |
| // http://w3c.github.io/encrypted-media/initdata-format-registry.html#registry |
| enum class EmeInitDataType { UNKNOWN, WEBM, CENC, KEYIDS, MAX = KEYIDS }; |
| |
| // Defines bitmask values that specify codecs used in Encrypted Media Extension |
| // (EME). Each value represents a codec within a specific container. |
| // The mask values are stored in a SupportedCodecs. |
| // |
| // TODO(yucliu): Remove container name from the enum. See crbug.com/724362 for |
| // more details. |
| enum EmeCodec { |
| // *_ALL values should only be used for masking, do not use them to specify |
| // codec support because they may be extended to include more codecs. |
| EME_CODEC_NONE = 0, |
| EME_CODEC_WEBM_OPUS = 1 << 0, |
| EME_CODEC_WEBM_VORBIS = 1 << 1, |
| EME_CODEC_WEBM_VP8 = 1 << 2, |
| EME_CODEC_WEBM_VP9 = 1 << 3, |
| EME_CODEC_MP4_AAC = 1 << 4, |
| // AVC1 is shared by MP4 and MP2T. |
| EME_CODEC_MP4_AVC1 = 1 << 5, |
| EME_CODEC_COMMON_VP9 = 1 << 6, |
| EME_CODEC_MP4_HEVC = 1 << 7, |
| EME_CODEC_MP4_DV_AVC = 1 << 8, |
| EME_CODEC_MP4_DV_HEVC = 1 << 9, |
| EME_CODEC_MP4_AC3 = 1 << 10, |
| EME_CODEC_MP4_EAC3 = 1 << 11, |
| EME_CODEC_WEBM_AUDIO_ALL = EME_CODEC_WEBM_OPUS | EME_CODEC_WEBM_VORBIS, |
| EME_CODEC_WEBM_VIDEO_ALL = |
| (EME_CODEC_WEBM_VP8 | EME_CODEC_WEBM_VP9 | EME_CODEC_COMMON_VP9), |
| EME_CODEC_WEBM_ALL = (EME_CODEC_WEBM_AUDIO_ALL | EME_CODEC_WEBM_VIDEO_ALL), |
| #if BUILDFLAG(USE_PROPRIETARY_CODECS) |
| EME_CODEC_MP4_AUDIO_ALL = (EME_CODEC_MP4_AAC |
| #if BUILDFLAG(ENABLE_AC3_EAC3_AUDIO_DEMUXING) |
| | |
| EME_CODEC_MP4_AC3 | |
| EME_CODEC_MP4_EAC3 |
| #endif // BUILDFLAG(ENABLE_AC3_EAC3_AUDIO_DEMUXING) |
| ), |
| EME_CODEC_MP4_VIDEO_ALL = (EME_CODEC_MP4_AVC1 | EME_CODEC_COMMON_VP9 |
| #if BUILDFLAG(ENABLE_HEVC_DEMUXING) |
| | |
| EME_CODEC_MP4_HEVC |
| #endif // BUILDFLAG(ENABLE_HEVC_DEMUXING) |
| #if BUILDFLAG(ENABLE_DOLBY_VISION_DEMUXING) |
| | |
| EME_CODEC_MP4_DV_AVC |
| #if BUILDFLAG(ENABLE_HEVC_DEMUXING) |
| | |
| EME_CODEC_MP4_DV_HEVC |
| #endif // BUILDFLAG(ENABLE_HEVC_DEMUXING) |
| #endif // BUILDFLAG(ENABLE_DOLBY_VISION_DEMUXING) |
| ), |
| EME_CODEC_MP4_ALL = (EME_CODEC_MP4_AUDIO_ALL | EME_CODEC_MP4_VIDEO_ALL), |
| #if BUILDFLAG(ENABLE_MSE_MPEG2TS_STREAM_PARSER) |
| EME_CODEC_MP2T_VIDEO_ALL = EME_CODEC_MP4_AVC1, |
| EME_CODEC_MP2T_ALL = EME_CODEC_MP2T_VIDEO_ALL, |
| EME_CODEC_AUDIO_ALL = (EME_CODEC_WEBM_AUDIO_ALL | EME_CODEC_MP4_AUDIO_ALL), |
| EME_CODEC_VIDEO_ALL = (EME_CODEC_WEBM_VIDEO_ALL | EME_CODEC_MP4_VIDEO_ALL | |
| EME_CODEC_MP2T_VIDEO_ALL), |
| EME_CODEC_ALL = (EME_CODEC_WEBM_ALL | EME_CODEC_MP4_ALL | EME_CODEC_MP2T_ALL), |
| #else |
| EME_CODEC_AUDIO_ALL = (EME_CODEC_WEBM_AUDIO_ALL | EME_CODEC_MP4_AUDIO_ALL), |
| EME_CODEC_VIDEO_ALL = (EME_CODEC_WEBM_VIDEO_ALL | EME_CODEC_MP4_VIDEO_ALL), |
| EME_CODEC_ALL = (EME_CODEC_WEBM_ALL | EME_CODEC_MP4_ALL), |
| #endif // BUILDFLAG(ENABLE_MSE_MPEG2TS_STREAM_PARSER) |
| #else |
| EME_CODEC_AUDIO_ALL = EME_CODEC_WEBM_AUDIO_ALL, |
| EME_CODEC_VIDEO_ALL = EME_CODEC_WEBM_VIDEO_ALL, |
| EME_CODEC_ALL = EME_CODEC_WEBM_ALL, |
| #endif // BUILDFLAG(USE_PROPRIETARY_CODECS) |
| }; |
| |
| typedef uint32_t SupportedCodecs; |
| |
| enum class EmeSessionTypeSupport { |
| // Invalid default value. |
| INVALID, |
| // The session type is not supported. |
| NOT_SUPPORTED, |
| // The session type is supported if a distinctive identifier is available. |
| SUPPORTED_WITH_IDENTIFIER, |
| // The session type is always supported. |
| SUPPORTED, |
| }; |
| |
| // Used to declare support for distinctive identifier and persistent state. |
| // These are purposefully limited to not allow one to require the other, so that |
| // transitive requirements are not possible. Non-trivial refactoring would be |
| // required to support transitive requirements. |
| enum class EmeFeatureSupport { |
| // Invalid default value. |
| INVALID, |
| // Access to the feature is not supported at all. |
| NOT_SUPPORTED, |
| // Access to the feature may be requested. |
| REQUESTABLE, |
| // Access to the feature cannot be blocked. |
| ALWAYS_ENABLED, |
| }; |
| |
| enum class EmeMediaType { |
| AUDIO, |
| VIDEO, |
| }; |
| |
| // Configuration rules indicate the configuration state required to support a |
| // configuration option (note: a configuration option may be disallowing a |
| // feature). Configuration rules are used to answer queries about distinctive |
| // identifier, persistent state, and robustness requirements, as well as to |
| // describe support for different session types. |
| // |
| // If in the future there are reasons to request user permission other than |
| // access to a distinctive identifier, then additional rules should be added. |
| // Rules are implemented in ConfigState and are otherwise opaque. |
| enum class EmeConfigRule { |
| // The configuration option is not supported. |
| NOT_SUPPORTED, |
| // The configuration option prevents use of a distinctive identifier. |
| IDENTIFIER_NOT_ALLOWED, |
| // The configuration option is supported if a distinctive identifier is |
| // available. |
| IDENTIFIER_REQUIRED, |
| // The configuration option is supported, but the user experience may be |
| // improved if a distinctive identifier is available. |
| IDENTIFIER_RECOMMENDED, |
| // The configuration option prevents use of persistent state. |
| PERSISTENCE_NOT_ALLOWED, |
| // The configuration option is supported if persistent state is available. |
| PERSISTENCE_REQUIRED, |
| // The configuration option is supported if both a distinctive identifier and |
| // persistent state are available. |
| IDENTIFIER_AND_PERSISTENCE_REQUIRED, |
| // The configuration option prevents use of hardware-secure codecs. |
| // This rule only has meaning on platforms that distinguish hardware-secure |
| // codecs (ie. Android). |
| HW_SECURE_CODECS_NOT_ALLOWED, |
| // The configuration option is supported if hardware-secure codecs are used. |
| // This rule only has meaning on platforms that distinguish hardware-secure |
| // codecs (ie. Android). |
| HW_SECURE_CODECS_REQUIRED, |
| // The configuration option is supported without conditions. |
| SUPPORTED, |
| }; |
| |
| } // namespace media |
| |
| #endif // MEDIA_BASE_EME_CONSTANTS_H_ |