commit | 199b85d1ea2954ef718ed241dd8570558b39db29 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Jasmine Chen <[email protected]> | Tue Nov 26 16:07:09 2024 -0800 |
committer | Jasmine Chen <[email protected]> | Tue Nov 26 23:37:12 2024 -0800 |
tree | d495474c172e642ac05eac5b1b6386073e3bc1b6 | |
parent | 67d3d906885eef0514d6ef188392bc0b2fdb2143 [diff] |
Make CameraGraph.close non-blocking and move the timeouts After aosp/3369087, we should be able to revert the await on shutdown in Camera2CameraController.detachSessionAndCamera(), called during stop() and close(). This CL removes the await and moves the timeout handling to the specific areas where things can block indefinitely, namely abortCaptures() (b/379855962) and close() (b/307594946). Here we also adjust the camera device close timeout and handle it somewhat more nicely, as lab testing showed cases of close timing out. Based on code traces, it's also determined CameraDevice.close() is the one that can block, beyond that, onClosed() doesn't get much blocker ahead of it. Hence we adjust the timeouts to 7s and 2s respectively. Bug: 379855962 Bug: 307594946 Test: CameraX lab testing. Change-Id: I7b306b3f0551810c388d159ac1d1627ed6723af3
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