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     16 
     17 
     18 #ifndef ANDROID_AUDIO_HAL_INTERFACE_H
     19 #define ANDROID_AUDIO_HAL_INTERFACE_H
     20 
     21 #include <stdint.h>
     22 #include <strings.h>
     23 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     24 #include <sys/types.h>
     25 
     26 #include <cutils/bitops.h>
     27 
     28 #include <hardware/hardware.h>
     29 #include <system/audio.h>
     30 #include <hardware/audio_effect.h>
     31 
     32 __BEGIN_DECLS
     33 
     34 /**
     35  * The id of this module
     36  */
     37 #define AUDIO_HARDWARE_MODULE_ID "audio"
     38 
     39 /**
     40  * Name of the audio devices to open
     41  */
     42 #define AUDIO_HARDWARE_INTERFACE "audio_hw_if"
     43 
     44 
     45 /* Use version 0.1 to be compatible with first generation of audio hw module with version_major
     46  * hardcoded to 1. No audio module API change.
     47  */
     48 #define AUDIO_MODULE_API_VERSION_0_1 HARDWARE_MODULE_API_VERSION(0, 1)
     49 #define AUDIO_MODULE_API_VERSION_CURRENT AUDIO_MODULE_API_VERSION_0_1
     50 
     51 /* First generation of audio devices had version hardcoded to 0. all devices with versions < 1.0
     52  * will be considered of first generation API.
     53  */
     54 #define AUDIO_DEVICE_API_VERSION_0_0 HARDWARE_DEVICE_API_VERSION(0, 0)
     55 #define AUDIO_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_0 HARDWARE_DEVICE_API_VERSION(1, 0)
     56 #define AUDIO_DEVICE_API_VERSION_2_0 HARDWARE_DEVICE_API_VERSION(2, 0)
     57 #define AUDIO_DEVICE_API_VERSION_CURRENT AUDIO_DEVICE_API_VERSION_2_0
     58 
     59 /**
     60  * List of known audio HAL modules. This is the base name of the audio HAL
     61  * library composed of the "audio." prefix, one of the base names below and
     62  * a suffix specific to the device.
     63  * e.g: audio.primary.goldfish.so or audio.a2dp.default.so
     64  */
     65 
     66 #define AUDIO_HARDWARE_MODULE_ID_PRIMARY "primary"
     67 #define AUDIO_HARDWARE_MODULE_ID_A2DP "a2dp"
     68 #define AUDIO_HARDWARE_MODULE_ID_USB "usb"
     69 #define AUDIO_HARDWARE_MODULE_ID_REMOTE_SUBMIX "r_submix"
     70 
     71 /**************************************/
     72 
     73 /**
     74  *  standard audio parameters that the HAL may need to handle
     75  */
     76 
     77 /**
     78  *  audio device parameters
     79  */
     80 
     81 /* BT SCO Noise Reduction + Echo Cancellation parameters */
     82 #define AUDIO_PARAMETER_KEY_BT_NREC "bt_headset_nrec"
     83 #define AUDIO_PARAMETER_VALUE_ON "on"
     84 #define AUDIO_PARAMETER_VALUE_OFF "off"
     85 
     86 /* TTY mode selection */
     87 #define AUDIO_PARAMETER_KEY_TTY_MODE "tty_mode"
     88 #define AUDIO_PARAMETER_VALUE_TTY_OFF "tty_off"
     89 #define AUDIO_PARAMETER_VALUE_TTY_VCO "tty_vco"
     90 #define AUDIO_PARAMETER_VALUE_TTY_HCO "tty_hco"
     91 #define AUDIO_PARAMETER_VALUE_TTY_FULL "tty_full"
     92 
     93 /* A2DP sink address set by framework */
     94 #define AUDIO_PARAMETER_A2DP_SINK_ADDRESS "a2dp_sink_address"
     95 
     96 /* Screen state */
     97 #define AUDIO_PARAMETER_KEY_SCREEN_STATE "screen_state"
     98 
     99 /**
    100  *  audio stream parameters
    101  */
    102 
    103 #define AUDIO_PARAMETER_STREAM_ROUTING "routing"            // audio_devices_t
    104 #define AUDIO_PARAMETER_STREAM_FORMAT "format"              // audio_format_t
    105 #define AUDIO_PARAMETER_STREAM_CHANNELS "channels"          // audio_channel_mask_t
    106 #define AUDIO_PARAMETER_STREAM_FRAME_COUNT "frame_count"    // size_t
    107 #define AUDIO_PARAMETER_STREAM_INPUT_SOURCE "input_source"  // audio_source_t
    108 #define AUDIO_PARAMETER_STREAM_SAMPLING_RATE "sampling_rate" // uint32_t
    109 
    110 /* Query supported formats. The response is a '|' separated list of strings from
    111  * audio_format_t enum e.g: "sup_formats=AUDIO_FORMAT_PCM_16_BIT" */
    112 #define AUDIO_PARAMETER_STREAM_SUP_FORMATS "sup_formats"
    113 /* Query supported channel masks. The response is a '|' separated list of strings from
    114  * audio_channel_mask_t enum e.g: "sup_channels=AUDIO_CHANNEL_OUT_STEREO|AUDIO_CHANNEL_OUT_MONO" */
    115 #define AUDIO_PARAMETER_STREAM_SUP_CHANNELS "sup_channels"
    116 /* Query supported sampling rates. The response is a '|' separated list of integer values e.g:
    117  * "sup_sampling_rates=44100|48000" */
    118 #define AUDIO_PARAMETER_STREAM_SUP_SAMPLING_RATES "sup_sampling_rates"
    119 
    120 
    121 /**************************************/
    122 
    123 /* common audio stream configuration parameters */
    124 struct audio_config {
    125     uint32_t sample_rate;
    126     audio_channel_mask_t channel_mask;
    127     audio_format_t  format;
    128 };
    129 
    130 typedef struct audio_config audio_config_t;
    131 
    132 /* common audio stream parameters and operations */
    133 struct audio_stream {
    134 
    135     /**
    136      * Return the sampling rate in Hz - eg. 44100.
    137      */
    138     uint32_t (*get_sample_rate)(const struct audio_stream *stream);
    139 
    140     /* currently unused - use set_parameters with key
    141      *    AUDIO_PARAMETER_STREAM_SAMPLING_RATE
    142      */
    143     int (*set_sample_rate)(struct audio_stream *stream, uint32_t rate);
    144 
    145     /**
    146      * Return size of input/output buffer in bytes for this stream - eg. 4800.
    147      * It should be a multiple of the frame size.  See also get_input_buffer_size.
    148      */
    149     size_t (*get_buffer_size)(const struct audio_stream *stream);
    150 
    151     /**
    152      * Return the channel mask -
    153      *  e.g. AUDIO_CHANNEL_OUT_STEREO or AUDIO_CHANNEL_IN_STEREO
    154      */
    155     audio_channel_mask_t (*get_channels)(const struct audio_stream *stream);
    156 
    157     /**
    158      * Return the audio format - e.g. AUDIO_FORMAT_PCM_16_BIT
    159      */
    160     audio_format_t (*get_format)(const struct audio_stream *stream);
    161 
    162     /* currently unused - use set_parameters with key
    163      *     AUDIO_PARAMETER_STREAM_FORMAT
    164      */
    165     int (*set_format)(struct audio_stream *stream, audio_format_t format);
    166 
    167     /**
    168      * Put the audio hardware input/output into standby mode.
    169      * Driver should exit from standby mode at the next I/O operation.
    170      * Returns 0 on success and <0 on failure.
    171      */
    172     int (*standby)(struct audio_stream *stream);
    173 
    174     /** dump the state of the audio input/output device */
    175     int (*dump)(const struct audio_stream *stream, int fd);
    176 
    177     /** Return the set of device(s) which this stream is connected to */
    178     audio_devices_t (*get_device)(const struct audio_stream *stream);
    179 
    180     /**
    181      * Currently unused - set_device() corresponds to set_parameters() with key
    182      * AUDIO_PARAMETER_STREAM_ROUTING for both input and output.
    183      * AUDIO_PARAMETER_STREAM_INPUT_SOURCE is an additional information used by
    184      * input streams only.
    185      */
    186     int (*set_device)(struct audio_stream *stream, audio_devices_t device);
    187 
    188     /**
    189      * set/get audio stream parameters. The function accepts a list of
    190      * parameter key value pairs in the form: key1=value1;key2=value2;...
    191      *
    192      * Some keys are reserved for standard parameters (See AudioParameter class)
    193      *
    194      * If the implementation does not accept a parameter change while
    195      * the output is active but the parameter is acceptable otherwise, it must
    196      * return -ENOSYS.
    197      *
    198      * The audio flinger will put the stream in standby and then change the
    199      * parameter value.
    200      */
    201     int (*set_parameters)(struct audio_stream *stream, const char *kv_pairs);
    202 
    203     /*
    204      * Returns a pointer to a heap allocated string. The caller is responsible
    205      * for freeing the memory for it using free().
    206      */
    207     char * (*get_parameters)(const struct audio_stream *stream,
    208                              const char *keys);
    209     int (*add_audio_effect)(const struct audio_stream *stream,
    210                              effect_handle_t effect);
    211     int (*remove_audio_effect)(const struct audio_stream *stream,
    212                              effect_handle_t effect);
    213 };
    214 typedef struct audio_stream audio_stream_t;
    215 
    216 /**
    217  * audio_stream_out is the abstraction interface for the audio output hardware.
    218  *
    219  * It provides information about various properties of the audio output
    220  * hardware driver.
    221  */
    222 
    223 struct audio_stream_out {
    224     struct audio_stream common;
    225 
    226     /**
    227      * Return the audio hardware driver estimated latency in milliseconds.
    228      */
    229     uint32_t (*get_latency)(const struct audio_stream_out *stream);
    230 
    231     /**
    232      * Use this method in situations where audio mixing is done in the
    233      * hardware. This method serves as a direct interface with hardware,
    234      * allowing you to directly set the volume as apposed to via the framework.
    235      * This method might produce multiple PCM outputs or hardware accelerated
    236      * codecs, such as MP3 or AAC.
    237      */
    238     int (*set_volume)(struct audio_stream_out *stream, float left, float right);
    239 
    240     /**
    241      * Write audio buffer to driver. Returns number of bytes written, or a
    242      * negative status_t. If at least one frame was written successfully prior to the error,
    243      * it is suggested that the driver return that successful (short) byte count
    244      * and then return an error in the subsequent call.
    245      */
    246     ssize_t (*write)(struct audio_stream_out *stream, const void* buffer,
    247                      size_t bytes);
    248 
    249     /* return the number of audio frames written by the audio dsp to DAC since
    250      * the output has exited standby
    251      */
    252     int (*get_render_position)(const struct audio_stream_out *stream,
    253                                uint32_t *dsp_frames);
    254 
    255     /**
    256      * get the local time at which the next write to the audio driver will be presented.
    257      * The units are microseconds, where the epoch is decided by the local audio HAL.
    258      */
    259     int (*get_next_write_timestamp)(const struct audio_stream_out *stream,
    260                                     int64_t *timestamp);
    261 
    262 };
    263 typedef struct audio_stream_out audio_stream_out_t;
    264 
    265 struct audio_stream_in {
    266     struct audio_stream common;
    267 
    268     /** set the input gain for the audio driver. This method is for
    269      *  for future use */
    270     int (*set_gain)(struct audio_stream_in *stream, float gain);
    271 
    272     /** Read audio buffer in from audio driver. Returns number of bytes read, or a
    273      *  negative status_t. If at least one frame was read prior to the error,
    274      *  read should return that byte count and then return an error in the subsequent call.
    275      */
    276     ssize_t (*read)(struct audio_stream_in *stream, void* buffer,
    277                     size_t bytes);
    278 
    279     /**
    280      * Return the amount of input frames lost in the audio driver since the
    281      * last call of this function.
    282      * Audio driver is expected to reset the value to 0 and restart counting
    283      * upon returning the current value by this function call.
    284      * Such loss typically occurs when the user space process is blocked
    285      * longer than the capacity of audio driver buffers.
    286      *
    287      * Unit: the number of input audio frames
    288      */
    289     uint32_t (*get_input_frames_lost)(struct audio_stream_in *stream);
    290 };
    291 typedef struct audio_stream_in audio_stream_in_t;
    292 
    293 /**
    294  * return the frame size (number of bytes per sample).
    295  */
    296 static inline size_t audio_stream_frame_size(const struct audio_stream *s)
    297 {
    298     size_t chan_samp_sz;
    299 
    300     switch (s->get_format(s)) {
    301     case AUDIO_FORMAT_PCM_16_BIT:
    302         chan_samp_sz = sizeof(int16_t);
    303         break;
    304     case AUDIO_FORMAT_PCM_8_BIT:
    305     default:
    306         chan_samp_sz = sizeof(int8_t);
    307         break;
    308     }
    309 
    310     return popcount(s->get_channels(s)) * chan_samp_sz;
    311 }
    312 
    313 
    314 /**********************************************************************/
    315 
    316 /**
    317  * Every hardware module must have a data structure named HAL_MODULE_INFO_SYM
    318  * and the fields of this data structure must begin with hw_module_t
    319  * followed by module specific information.
    320  */
    321 struct audio_module {
    322     struct hw_module_t common;
    323 };
    324 
    325 struct audio_hw_device {
    326     struct hw_device_t common;
    327 
    328     /**
    329      * used by audio flinger to enumerate what devices are supported by
    330      * each audio_hw_device implementation.
    331      *
    332      * Return value is a bitmask of 1 or more values of audio_devices_t
    333      *
    334      * NOTE: audio HAL implementations starting with
    335      * AUDIO_DEVICE_API_VERSION_2_0 do not implement this function.
    336      * All supported devices should be listed in audio_policy.conf
    337      * file and the audio policy manager must choose the appropriate
    338      * audio module based on information in this file.
    339      */
    340     uint32_t (*get_supported_devices)(const struct audio_hw_device *dev);
    341 
    342     /**
    343      * check to see if the audio hardware interface has been initialized.
    344      * returns 0 on success, -ENODEV on failure.
    345      */
    346     int (*init_check)(const struct audio_hw_device *dev);
    347 
    348     /** set the audio volume of a voice call. Range is between 0.0 and 1.0 */
    349     int (*set_voice_volume)(struct audio_hw_device *dev, float volume);
    350 
    351     /**
    352      * set the audio volume for all audio activities other than voice call.
    353      * Range between 0.0 and 1.0. If any value other than 0 is returned,
    354      * the software mixer will emulate this capability.
    355      */
    356     int (*set_master_volume)(struct audio_hw_device *dev, float volume);
    357 
    358     /**
    359      * Get the current master volume value for the HAL, if the HAL supports
    360      * master volume control.  AudioFlinger will query this value from the
    361      * primary audio HAL when the service starts and use the value for setting
    362      * the initial master volume across all HALs.  HALs which do not support
    363      * this method may leave it set to NULL.
    364      */
    365     int (*get_master_volume)(struct audio_hw_device *dev, float *volume);
    366 
    367     /**
    368      * set_mode is called when the audio mode changes. AUDIO_MODE_NORMAL mode
    369      * is for standard audio playback, AUDIO_MODE_RINGTONE when a ringtone is
    370      * playing, and AUDIO_MODE_IN_CALL when a call is in progress.
    371      */
    372     int (*set_mode)(struct audio_hw_device *dev, audio_mode_t mode);
    373 
    374     /* mic mute */
    375     int (*set_mic_mute)(struct audio_hw_device *dev, bool state);
    376     int (*get_mic_mute)(const struct audio_hw_device *dev, bool *state);
    377 
    378     /* set/get global audio parameters */
    379     int (*set_parameters)(struct audio_hw_device *dev, const char *kv_pairs);
    380 
    381     /*
    382      * Returns a pointer to a heap allocated string. The caller is responsible
    383      * for freeing the memory for it using free().
    384      */
    385     char * (*get_parameters)(const struct audio_hw_device *dev,
    386                              const char *keys);
    387 
    388     /* Returns audio input buffer size according to parameters passed or
    389      * 0 if one of the parameters is not supported.
    390      * See also get_buffer_size which is for a particular stream.
    391      */
    392     size_t (*get_input_buffer_size)(const struct audio_hw_device *dev,
    393                                     const struct audio_config *config);
    394 
    395     /** This method creates and opens the audio hardware output stream */
    396     int (*open_output_stream)(struct audio_hw_device *dev,
    397                               audio_io_handle_t handle,
    398                               audio_devices_t devices,
    399                               audio_output_flags_t flags,
    400                               struct audio_config *config,
    401                               struct audio_stream_out **stream_out);
    402 
    403     void (*close_output_stream)(struct audio_hw_device *dev,
    404                                 struct audio_stream_out* stream_out);
    405 
    406     /** This method creates and opens the audio hardware input stream */
    407     int (*open_input_stream)(struct audio_hw_device *dev,
    408                              audio_io_handle_t handle,
    409                              audio_devices_t devices,
    410                              struct audio_config *config,
    411                              struct audio_stream_in **stream_in);
    412 
    413     void (*close_input_stream)(struct audio_hw_device *dev,
    414                                struct audio_stream_in *stream_in);
    415 
    416     /** This method dumps the state of the audio hardware */
    417     int (*dump)(const struct audio_hw_device *dev, int fd);
    418 
    419     /**
    420      * set the audio mute status for all audio activities.  If any value other
    421      * than 0 is returned, the software mixer will emulate this capability.
    422      */
    423     int (*set_master_mute)(struct audio_hw_device *dev, bool mute);
    424 
    425     /**
    426      * Get the current master mute status for the HAL, if the HAL supports
    427      * master mute control.  AudioFlinger will query this value from the primary
    428      * audio HAL when the service starts and use the value for setting the
    429      * initial master mute across all HALs.  HALs which do not support this
    430      * method may leave it set to NULL.
    431      */
    432     int (*get_master_mute)(struct audio_hw_device *dev, bool *mute);
    433 };
    434 typedef struct audio_hw_device audio_hw_device_t;
    435 
    436 /** convenience API for opening and closing a supported device */
    437 
    438 static inline int audio_hw_device_open(const struct hw_module_t* module,
    439                                        struct audio_hw_device** device)
    440 {
    441     return module->methods->open(module, AUDIO_HARDWARE_INTERFACE,
    442                                  (struct hw_device_t**)device);
    443 }
    444 
    445 static inline int audio_hw_device_close(struct audio_hw_device* device)
    446 {
    447     return device->common.close(&device->common);
    448 }
    449 
    450 
    451 __END_DECLS
    452 
    453 #endif  // ANDROID_AUDIO_INTERFACE_H
    454