Home | History | Annotate | Download | only in media
      1 /*
      2  * Copyright (C) 2007 The Android Open Source Project
      3  *
      4  * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
      5  * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
      6  * You may obtain a copy of the License at
      7  *
      8  *      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
      9  *
     10  * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
     11  * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
     12  * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
     13  * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
     14  * limitations under the License.
     15  */
     16 
     17 package android.media;
     18 
     19 import android.Manifest;
     20 import android.annotation.NonNull;
     21 import android.annotation.SdkConstant;
     22 import android.annotation.SdkConstant.SdkConstantType;
     23 import android.annotation.SystemApi;
     24 import android.app.PendingIntent;
     25 import android.bluetooth.BluetoothDevice;
     26 import android.content.ComponentName;
     27 import android.content.Context;
     28 import android.content.Intent;
     29 import android.media.audiopolicy.AudioPolicy;
     30 import android.media.session.MediaController;
     31 import android.media.session.MediaSession;
     32 import android.media.session.MediaSessionLegacyHelper;
     33 import android.media.session.MediaSessionManager;
     34 import android.os.Binder;
     35 import android.os.Handler;
     36 import android.os.IBinder;
     37 import android.os.Looper;
     38 import android.os.Message;
     39 import android.os.Process;
     40 import android.os.RemoteException;
     41 import android.os.SystemClock;
     42 import android.os.ServiceManager;
     43 import android.os.UserHandle;
     44 import android.provider.Settings;
     45 import android.util.ArrayMap;
     46 import android.util.Log;
     47 import android.util.Pair;
     48 import android.view.KeyEvent;
     49 
     50 import java.util.ArrayList;
     51 import java.util.Collection;
     52 import java.util.HashMap;
     53 import java.util.Iterator;
     54 
     55 /**
     56  * AudioManager provides access to volume and ringer mode control.
     57  * <p>
     58  * Use <code>Context.getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE)</code> to get
     59  * an instance of this class.
     60  */
     61 public class AudioManager {
     62 
     63     private Context mOriginalContext;
     64     private Context mApplicationContext;
     65     private long mVolumeKeyUpTime;
     66     private final boolean mUseVolumeKeySounds;
     67     private final boolean mUseFixedVolume;
     68     private static String TAG = "AudioManager";
     69     private static final AudioPortEventHandler sAudioPortEventHandler = new AudioPortEventHandler();
     70 
     71     /**
     72      * Broadcast intent, a hint for applications that audio is about to become
     73      * 'noisy' due to a change in audio outputs. For example, this intent may
     74      * be sent when a wired headset is unplugged, or when an A2DP audio
     75      * sink is disconnected, and the audio system is about to automatically
     76      * switch audio route to the speaker. Applications that are controlling
     77      * audio streams may consider pausing, reducing volume or some other action
     78      * on receipt of this intent so as not to surprise the user with audio
     79      * from the speaker.
     80      */
     81     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
     82     public static final String ACTION_AUDIO_BECOMING_NOISY = "android.media.AUDIO_BECOMING_NOISY";
     83 
     84     /**
     85      * Sticky broadcast intent action indicating that the ringer mode has
     86      * changed. Includes the new ringer mode.
     87      *
     88      * @see #EXTRA_RINGER_MODE
     89      */
     90     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
     91     public static final String RINGER_MODE_CHANGED_ACTION = "android.media.RINGER_MODE_CHANGED";
     92 
     93     /**
     94      * @hide
     95      * Sticky broadcast intent action indicating that the internal ringer mode has
     96      * changed. Includes the new ringer mode.
     97      *
     98      * @see #EXTRA_RINGER_MODE
     99      */
    100     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
    101     public static final String INTERNAL_RINGER_MODE_CHANGED_ACTION =
    102             "android.media.INTERNAL_RINGER_MODE_CHANGED_ACTION";
    103 
    104     /**
    105      * The new ringer mode.
    106      *
    107      * @see #RINGER_MODE_CHANGED_ACTION
    108      * @see #RINGER_MODE_NORMAL
    109      * @see #RINGER_MODE_SILENT
    110      * @see #RINGER_MODE_VIBRATE
    111      */
    112     public static final String EXTRA_RINGER_MODE = "android.media.EXTRA_RINGER_MODE";
    113 
    114     /**
    115      * Broadcast intent action indicating that the vibrate setting has
    116      * changed. Includes the vibrate type and its new setting.
    117      *
    118      * @see #EXTRA_VIBRATE_TYPE
    119      * @see #EXTRA_VIBRATE_SETTING
    120      * @deprecated Applications should maintain their own vibrate policy based on
    121      * current ringer mode and listen to {@link #RINGER_MODE_CHANGED_ACTION} instead.
    122      */
    123     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
    124     public static final String VIBRATE_SETTING_CHANGED_ACTION =
    125         "android.media.VIBRATE_SETTING_CHANGED";
    126 
    127     /**
    128      * @hide Broadcast intent when the volume for a particular stream type changes.
    129      * Includes the stream, the new volume and previous volumes.
    130      * Notes:
    131      *  - for internal platform use only, do not make public,
    132      *  - never used for "remote" volume changes
    133      *
    134      * @see #EXTRA_VOLUME_STREAM_TYPE
    135      * @see #EXTRA_VOLUME_STREAM_VALUE
    136      * @see #EXTRA_PREV_VOLUME_STREAM_VALUE
    137      */
    138     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
    139     public static final String VOLUME_CHANGED_ACTION = "android.media.VOLUME_CHANGED_ACTION";
    140 
    141     /**
    142      * @hide Broadcast intent when the devices for a particular stream type changes.
    143      * Includes the stream, the new devices and previous devices.
    144      * Notes:
    145      *  - for internal platform use only, do not make public,
    146      *  - never used for "remote" volume changes
    147      *
    148      * @see #EXTRA_VOLUME_STREAM_TYPE
    149      * @see #EXTRA_VOLUME_STREAM_DEVICES
    150      * @see #EXTRA_PREV_VOLUME_STREAM_DEVICES
    151      * @see #getDevicesForStream
    152      */
    153     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
    154     public static final String STREAM_DEVICES_CHANGED_ACTION =
    155         "android.media.STREAM_DEVICES_CHANGED_ACTION";
    156 
    157     /**
    158      * @hide Broadcast intent when a stream mute state changes.
    159      * Includes the stream that changed and the new mute state
    160      *
    161      * @see #EXTRA_VOLUME_STREAM_TYPE
    162      * @see #EXTRA_STREAM_VOLUME_MUTED
    163      */
    164     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
    165     public static final String STREAM_MUTE_CHANGED_ACTION =
    166         "android.media.STREAM_MUTE_CHANGED_ACTION";
    167 
    168     /**
    169      * @hide Broadcast intent when the master mute state changes.
    170      * Includes the the new volume
    171      *
    172      * @see #EXTRA_MASTER_VOLUME_MUTED
    173      */
    174     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
    175     public static final String MASTER_MUTE_CHANGED_ACTION =
    176         "android.media.MASTER_MUTE_CHANGED_ACTION";
    177 
    178     /**
    179      * The new vibrate setting for a particular type.
    180      *
    181      * @see #VIBRATE_SETTING_CHANGED_ACTION
    182      * @see #EXTRA_VIBRATE_TYPE
    183      * @see #VIBRATE_SETTING_ON
    184      * @see #VIBRATE_SETTING_OFF
    185      * @see #VIBRATE_SETTING_ONLY_SILENT
    186      * @deprecated Applications should maintain their own vibrate policy based on
    187      * current ringer mode and listen to {@link #RINGER_MODE_CHANGED_ACTION} instead.
    188      */
    189     public static final String EXTRA_VIBRATE_SETTING = "android.media.EXTRA_VIBRATE_SETTING";
    190 
    191     /**
    192      * The vibrate type whose setting has changed.
    193      *
    194      * @see #VIBRATE_SETTING_CHANGED_ACTION
    195      * @see #VIBRATE_TYPE_NOTIFICATION
    196      * @see #VIBRATE_TYPE_RINGER
    197      * @deprecated Applications should maintain their own vibrate policy based on
    198      * current ringer mode and listen to {@link #RINGER_MODE_CHANGED_ACTION} instead.
    199      */
    200     public static final String EXTRA_VIBRATE_TYPE = "android.media.EXTRA_VIBRATE_TYPE";
    201 
    202     /**
    203      * @hide The stream type for the volume changed intent.
    204      */
    205     public static final String EXTRA_VOLUME_STREAM_TYPE = "android.media.EXTRA_VOLUME_STREAM_TYPE";
    206 
    207     /**
    208      * @hide
    209      * The stream type alias for the volume changed intent.
    210      * For instance the intent may indicate a change of the {@link #STREAM_NOTIFICATION} stream
    211      * type (as indicated by the {@link #EXTRA_VOLUME_STREAM_TYPE} extra), but this is also
    212      * reflected by a change of the volume of its alias, {@link #STREAM_RING} on some devices,
    213      * {@link #STREAM_MUSIC} on others (e.g. a television).
    214      */
    215     public static final String EXTRA_VOLUME_STREAM_TYPE_ALIAS =
    216             "android.media.EXTRA_VOLUME_STREAM_TYPE_ALIAS";
    217 
    218     /**
    219      * @hide The volume associated with the stream for the volume changed intent.
    220      */
    221     public static final String EXTRA_VOLUME_STREAM_VALUE =
    222         "android.media.EXTRA_VOLUME_STREAM_VALUE";
    223 
    224     /**
    225      * @hide The previous volume associated with the stream for the volume changed intent.
    226      */
    227     public static final String EXTRA_PREV_VOLUME_STREAM_VALUE =
    228         "android.media.EXTRA_PREV_VOLUME_STREAM_VALUE";
    229 
    230     /**
    231      * @hide The devices associated with the stream for the stream devices changed intent.
    232      */
    233     public static final String EXTRA_VOLUME_STREAM_DEVICES =
    234         "android.media.EXTRA_VOLUME_STREAM_DEVICES";
    235 
    236     /**
    237      * @hide The previous devices associated with the stream for the stream devices changed intent.
    238      */
    239     public static final String EXTRA_PREV_VOLUME_STREAM_DEVICES =
    240         "android.media.EXTRA_PREV_VOLUME_STREAM_DEVICES";
    241 
    242     /**
    243      * @hide The new master volume mute state for the master mute changed intent.
    244      * Value is boolean
    245      */
    246     public static final String EXTRA_MASTER_VOLUME_MUTED =
    247         "android.media.EXTRA_MASTER_VOLUME_MUTED";
    248 
    249     /**
    250      * @hide The new stream volume mute state for the stream mute changed intent.
    251      * Value is boolean
    252      */
    253     public static final String EXTRA_STREAM_VOLUME_MUTED =
    254         "android.media.EXTRA_STREAM_VOLUME_MUTED";
    255 
    256     /**
    257      * Broadcast Action: Wired Headset plugged in or unplugged.
    258      *
    259      * You <em>cannot</em> receive this through components declared
    260      * in manifests, only by explicitly registering for it with
    261      * {@link Context#registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter)
    262      * Context.registerReceiver()}.
    263      *
    264      * <p>The intent will have the following extra values:
    265      * <ul>
    266      *   <li><em>state</em> - 0 for unplugged, 1 for plugged. </li>
    267      *   <li><em>name</em> - Headset type, human readable string </li>
    268      *   <li><em>microphone</em> - 1 if headset has a microphone, 0 otherwise </li>
    269      * </ul>
    270      * </ul>
    271      */
    272     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
    273     public static final String ACTION_HEADSET_PLUG =
    274             "android.intent.action.HEADSET_PLUG";
    275 
    276     /**
    277      * Broadcast Action: A sticky broadcast indicating an HDMI cable was plugged or unplugged.
    278      *
    279      * The intent will have the following extra values: {@link #EXTRA_AUDIO_PLUG_STATE},
    280      * {@link #EXTRA_MAX_CHANNEL_COUNT}, {@link #EXTRA_ENCODINGS}.
    281      * <p>It can only be received by explicitly registering for it with
    282      * {@link Context#registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter)}.
    283      */
    284     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
    285     public static final String ACTION_HDMI_AUDIO_PLUG =
    286             "android.media.action.HDMI_AUDIO_PLUG";
    287 
    288     /**
    289      * Extra used in {@link #ACTION_HDMI_AUDIO_PLUG} to communicate whether HDMI is plugged in
    290      * or unplugged.
    291      * An integer value of 1 indicates a plugged-in state, 0 is unplugged.
    292      */
    293     public static final String EXTRA_AUDIO_PLUG_STATE = "android.media.extra.AUDIO_PLUG_STATE";
    294 
    295     /**
    296      * Extra used in {@link #ACTION_HDMI_AUDIO_PLUG} to define the maximum number of channels
    297      * supported by the HDMI device.
    298      * The corresponding integer value is only available when the device is plugged in (as expressed
    299      * by {@link #EXTRA_AUDIO_PLUG_STATE}).
    300      */
    301     public static final String EXTRA_MAX_CHANNEL_COUNT = "android.media.extra.MAX_CHANNEL_COUNT";
    302 
    303     /**
    304      * Extra used in {@link #ACTION_HDMI_AUDIO_PLUG} to define the audio encodings supported by
    305      * the connected HDMI device.
    306      * The corresponding array of encoding values is only available when the device is plugged in
    307      * (as expressed by {@link #EXTRA_AUDIO_PLUG_STATE}). Encoding values are defined in
    308      * {@link AudioFormat} (for instance see {@link AudioFormat#ENCODING_PCM_16BIT}). Use
    309      * {@link android.content.Intent#getIntArrayExtra(String)} to retrieve the encoding values.
    310      */
    311     public static final String EXTRA_ENCODINGS = "android.media.extra.ENCODINGS";
    312 
    313     /** The audio stream for phone calls */
    314     public static final int STREAM_VOICE_CALL = AudioSystem.STREAM_VOICE_CALL;
    315     /** The audio stream for system sounds */
    316     public static final int STREAM_SYSTEM = AudioSystem.STREAM_SYSTEM;
    317     /** The audio stream for the phone ring */
    318     public static final int STREAM_RING = AudioSystem.STREAM_RING;
    319     /** The audio stream for music playback */
    320     public static final int STREAM_MUSIC = AudioSystem.STREAM_MUSIC;
    321     /** The audio stream for alarms */
    322     public static final int STREAM_ALARM = AudioSystem.STREAM_ALARM;
    323     /** The audio stream for notifications */
    324     public static final int STREAM_NOTIFICATION = AudioSystem.STREAM_NOTIFICATION;
    325     /** @hide The audio stream for phone calls when connected to bluetooth */
    326     public static final int STREAM_BLUETOOTH_SCO = AudioSystem.STREAM_BLUETOOTH_SCO;
    327     /** @hide The audio stream for enforced system sounds in certain countries (e.g camera in Japan) */
    328     public static final int STREAM_SYSTEM_ENFORCED = AudioSystem.STREAM_SYSTEM_ENFORCED;
    329     /** The audio stream for DTMF Tones */
    330     public static final int STREAM_DTMF = AudioSystem.STREAM_DTMF;
    331     /** @hide The audio stream for text to speech (TTS) */
    332     public static final int STREAM_TTS = AudioSystem.STREAM_TTS;
    333     /** Number of audio streams */
    334     /**
    335      * @deprecated Use AudioSystem.getNumStreamTypes() instead
    336      */
    337     @Deprecated public static final int NUM_STREAMS = AudioSystem.NUM_STREAMS;
    338 
    339     /**
    340      * Increase the ringer volume.
    341      *
    342      * @see #adjustVolume(int, int)
    343      * @see #adjustStreamVolume(int, int, int)
    344      */
    345     public static final int ADJUST_RAISE = 1;
    346 
    347     /**
    348      * Decrease the ringer volume.
    349      *
    350      * @see #adjustVolume(int, int)
    351      * @see #adjustStreamVolume(int, int, int)
    352      */
    353     public static final int ADJUST_LOWER = -1;
    354 
    355     /**
    356      * Maintain the previous ringer volume. This may be useful when needing to
    357      * show the volume toast without actually modifying the volume.
    358      *
    359      * @see #adjustVolume(int, int)
    360      * @see #adjustStreamVolume(int, int, int)
    361      */
    362     public static final int ADJUST_SAME = 0;
    363 
    364     /**
    365      * Mute the volume. Has no effect if the stream is already muted.
    366      *
    367      * @see #adjustVolume(int, int)
    368      * @see #adjustStreamVolume(int, int, int)
    369      */
    370     public static final int ADJUST_MUTE = -100;
    371 
    372     /**
    373      * Unmute the volume. Has no effect if the stream is not muted.
    374      *
    375      * @see #adjustVolume(int, int)
    376      * @see #adjustStreamVolume(int, int, int)
    377      */
    378     public static final int ADJUST_UNMUTE = 100;
    379 
    380     /**
    381      * Toggle the mute state. If muted the stream will be unmuted. If not muted
    382      * the stream will be muted.
    383      *
    384      * @see #adjustVolume(int, int)
    385      * @see #adjustStreamVolume(int, int, int)
    386      */
    387     public static final int ADJUST_TOGGLE_MUTE = 101;
    388 
    389     // Flags should be powers of 2!
    390 
    391     /**
    392      * Show a toast containing the current volume.
    393      *
    394      * @see #adjustStreamVolume(int, int, int)
    395      * @see #adjustVolume(int, int)
    396      * @see #setStreamVolume(int, int, int)
    397      * @see #setRingerMode(int)
    398      */
    399     public static final int FLAG_SHOW_UI = 1 << 0;
    400 
    401     /**
    402      * Whether to include ringer modes as possible options when changing volume.
    403      * For example, if true and volume level is 0 and the volume is adjusted
    404      * with {@link #ADJUST_LOWER}, then the ringer mode may switch the silent or
    405      * vibrate mode.
    406      * <p>
    407      * By default this is on for the ring stream. If this flag is included,
    408      * this behavior will be present regardless of the stream type being
    409      * affected by the ringer mode.
    410      *
    411      * @see #adjustVolume(int, int)
    412      * @see #adjustStreamVolume(int, int, int)
    413      */
    414     public static final int FLAG_ALLOW_RINGER_MODES = 1 << 1;
    415 
    416     /**
    417      * Whether to play a sound when changing the volume.
    418      * <p>
    419      * If this is given to {@link #adjustVolume(int, int)} or
    420      * {@link #adjustSuggestedStreamVolume(int, int, int)}, it may be ignored
    421      * in some cases (for example, the decided stream type is not
    422      * {@link AudioManager#STREAM_RING}, or the volume is being adjusted
    423      * downward).
    424      *
    425      * @see #adjustStreamVolume(int, int, int)
    426      * @see #adjustVolume(int, int)
    427      * @see #setStreamVolume(int, int, int)
    428      */
    429     public static final int FLAG_PLAY_SOUND = 1 << 2;
    430 
    431     /**
    432      * Removes any sounds/vibrate that may be in the queue, or are playing (related to
    433      * changing volume).
    434      */
    435     public static final int FLAG_REMOVE_SOUND_AND_VIBRATE = 1 << 3;
    436 
    437     /**
    438      * Whether to vibrate if going into the vibrate ringer mode.
    439      */
    440     public static final int FLAG_VIBRATE = 1 << 4;
    441 
    442     /**
    443      * Indicates to VolumePanel that the volume slider should be disabled as user
    444      * cannot change the stream volume
    445      * @hide
    446      */
    447     public static final int FLAG_FIXED_VOLUME = 1 << 5;
    448 
    449     /**
    450      * Indicates the volume set/adjust call is for Bluetooth absolute volume
    451      * @hide
    452      */
    453     public static final int FLAG_BLUETOOTH_ABS_VOLUME = 1 << 6;
    454 
    455     /**
    456      * Adjusting the volume was prevented due to silent mode, display a hint in the UI.
    457      * @hide
    458      */
    459     public static final int FLAG_SHOW_SILENT_HINT = 1 << 7;
    460 
    461     /**
    462      * Indicates the volume call is for Hdmi Cec system audio volume
    463      * @hide
    464      */
    465     public static final int FLAG_HDMI_SYSTEM_AUDIO_VOLUME = 1 << 8;
    466 
    467     /**
    468      * Indicates that this should only be handled if media is actively playing.
    469      * @hide
    470      */
    471     public static final int FLAG_ACTIVE_MEDIA_ONLY = 1 << 9;
    472 
    473     /**
    474      * Like FLAG_SHOW_UI, but only dialog warnings and confirmations, no sliders.
    475      * @hide
    476      */
    477     public static final int FLAG_SHOW_UI_WARNINGS = 1 << 10;
    478 
    479     /**
    480      * Adjusting the volume down from vibrated was prevented, display a hint in the UI.
    481      * @hide
    482      */
    483     public static final int FLAG_SHOW_VIBRATE_HINT = 1 << 11;
    484 
    485     /**
    486      * Adjusting the volume due to a hardware key press.
    487      * @hide
    488      */
    489     public static final int FLAG_FROM_KEY = 1 << 12;
    490 
    491     private static final String[] FLAG_NAMES = {
    492         "FLAG_SHOW_UI",
    493         "FLAG_ALLOW_RINGER_MODES",
    494         "FLAG_PLAY_SOUND",
    495         "FLAG_REMOVE_SOUND_AND_VIBRATE",
    496         "FLAG_VIBRATE",
    497         "FLAG_FIXED_VOLUME",
    498         "FLAG_BLUETOOTH_ABS_VOLUME",
    499         "FLAG_SHOW_SILENT_HINT",
    500         "FLAG_HDMI_SYSTEM_AUDIO_VOLUME",
    501         "FLAG_ACTIVE_MEDIA_ONLY",
    502         "FLAG_SHOW_UI_WARNINGS",
    503         "FLAG_SHOW_VIBRATE_HINT",
    504         "FLAG_FROM_KEY",
    505     };
    506 
    507     /** @hide */
    508     public static String flagsToString(int flags) {
    509         final StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
    510         for (int i = 0; i < FLAG_NAMES.length; i++) {
    511             final int flag = 1 << i;
    512             if ((flags & flag) != 0) {
    513                 if (sb.length() > 0) {
    514                     sb.append(',');
    515                 }
    516                 sb.append(FLAG_NAMES[i]);
    517                 flags &= ~flag;
    518             }
    519         }
    520         if (flags != 0) {
    521             if (sb.length() > 0) {
    522                 sb.append(',');
    523             }
    524             sb.append(flags);
    525         }
    526         return sb.toString();
    527     }
    528 
    529     /**
    530      * Ringer mode that will be silent and will not vibrate. (This overrides the
    531      * vibrate setting.)
    532      *
    533      * @see #setRingerMode(int)
    534      * @see #getRingerMode()
    535      */
    536     public static final int RINGER_MODE_SILENT = 0;
    537 
    538     /**
    539      * Ringer mode that will be silent and will vibrate. (This will cause the
    540      * phone ringer to always vibrate, but the notification vibrate to only
    541      * vibrate if set.)
    542      *
    543      * @see #setRingerMode(int)
    544      * @see #getRingerMode()
    545      */
    546     public static final int RINGER_MODE_VIBRATE = 1;
    547 
    548     /**
    549      * Ringer mode that may be audible and may vibrate. It will be audible if
    550      * the volume before changing out of this mode was audible. It will vibrate
    551      * if the vibrate setting is on.
    552      *
    553      * @see #setRingerMode(int)
    554      * @see #getRingerMode()
    555      */
    556     public static final int RINGER_MODE_NORMAL = 2;
    557 
    558     /**
    559      * Maximum valid ringer mode value. Values must start from 0 and be contiguous.
    560      * @hide
    561      */
    562     public static final int RINGER_MODE_MAX = RINGER_MODE_NORMAL;
    563 
    564     /**
    565      * Vibrate type that corresponds to the ringer.
    566      *
    567      * @see #setVibrateSetting(int, int)
    568      * @see #getVibrateSetting(int)
    569      * @see #shouldVibrate(int)
    570      * @deprecated Applications should maintain their own vibrate policy based on
    571      * current ringer mode that can be queried via {@link #getRingerMode()}.
    572      */
    573     public static final int VIBRATE_TYPE_RINGER = 0;
    574 
    575     /**
    576      * Vibrate type that corresponds to notifications.
    577      *
    578      * @see #setVibrateSetting(int, int)
    579      * @see #getVibrateSetting(int)
    580      * @see #shouldVibrate(int)
    581      * @deprecated Applications should maintain their own vibrate policy based on
    582      * current ringer mode that can be queried via {@link #getRingerMode()}.
    583      */
    584     public static final int VIBRATE_TYPE_NOTIFICATION = 1;
    585 
    586     /**
    587      * Vibrate setting that suggests to never vibrate.
    588      *
    589      * @see #setVibrateSetting(int, int)
    590      * @see #getVibrateSetting(int)
    591      * @deprecated Applications should maintain their own vibrate policy based on
    592      * current ringer mode that can be queried via {@link #getRingerMode()}.
    593      */
    594     public static final int VIBRATE_SETTING_OFF = 0;
    595 
    596     /**
    597      * Vibrate setting that suggests to vibrate when possible.
    598      *
    599      * @see #setVibrateSetting(int, int)
    600      * @see #getVibrateSetting(int)
    601      * @deprecated Applications should maintain their own vibrate policy based on
    602      * current ringer mode that can be queried via {@link #getRingerMode()}.
    603      */
    604     public static final int VIBRATE_SETTING_ON = 1;
    605 
    606     /**
    607      * Vibrate setting that suggests to only vibrate when in the vibrate ringer
    608      * mode.
    609      *
    610      * @see #setVibrateSetting(int, int)
    611      * @see #getVibrateSetting(int)
    612      * @deprecated Applications should maintain their own vibrate policy based on
    613      * current ringer mode that can be queried via {@link #getRingerMode()}.
    614      */
    615     public static final int VIBRATE_SETTING_ONLY_SILENT = 2;
    616 
    617     /**
    618      * Suggests using the default stream type. This may not be used in all
    619      * places a stream type is needed.
    620      */
    621     public static final int USE_DEFAULT_STREAM_TYPE = Integer.MIN_VALUE;
    622 
    623     private static IAudioService sService;
    624 
    625     /**
    626      * @hide
    627      */
    628     public AudioManager(Context context) {
    629         setContext(context);
    630         mUseVolumeKeySounds = getContext().getResources().getBoolean(
    631                 com.android.internal.R.bool.config_useVolumeKeySounds);
    632         mUseFixedVolume = getContext().getResources().getBoolean(
    633                 com.android.internal.R.bool.config_useFixedVolume);
    634     }
    635 
    636     private Context getContext() {
    637         if (mApplicationContext == null) {
    638             setContext(mOriginalContext);
    639         }
    640         if (mApplicationContext != null) {
    641             return mApplicationContext;
    642         }
    643         return mOriginalContext;
    644     }
    645 
    646     private void setContext(Context context) {
    647         mApplicationContext = context.getApplicationContext();
    648         if (mApplicationContext != null) {
    649             mOriginalContext = null;
    650         } else {
    651             mOriginalContext = context;
    652         }
    653     }
    654 
    655     private static IAudioService getService()
    656     {
    657         if (sService != null) {
    658             return sService;
    659         }
    660         IBinder b = ServiceManager.getService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE);
    661         sService = IAudioService.Stub.asInterface(b);
    662         return sService;
    663     }
    664 
    665     /**
    666      * Sends a simulated key event for a media button.
    667      * To simulate a key press, you must first send a KeyEvent built with a
    668      * {@link KeyEvent#ACTION_DOWN} action, then another event with the {@link KeyEvent#ACTION_UP}
    669      * action.
    670      * <p>The key event will be sent to the current media key event consumer which registered with
    671      * {@link AudioManager#registerMediaButtonEventReceiver(PendingIntent)}.
    672      * @param keyEvent a {@link KeyEvent} instance whose key code is one of
    673      *     {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_MUTE},
    674      *     {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_HEADSETHOOK},
    675      *     {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_MEDIA_PLAY},
    676      *     {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_MEDIA_PAUSE},
    677      *     {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_MEDIA_PLAY_PAUSE},
    678      *     {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_MEDIA_STOP},
    679      *     {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_MEDIA_NEXT},
    680      *     {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_MEDIA_PREVIOUS},
    681      *     {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_MEDIA_REWIND},
    682      *     {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_MEDIA_RECORD},
    683      *     {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_MEDIA_FAST_FORWARD},
    684      *     {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_MEDIA_CLOSE},
    685      *     {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_MEDIA_EJECT},
    686      *     or {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_MEDIA_AUDIO_TRACK}.
    687      */
    688     public void dispatchMediaKeyEvent(KeyEvent keyEvent) {
    689         MediaSessionLegacyHelper helper = MediaSessionLegacyHelper.getHelper(getContext());
    690         helper.sendMediaButtonEvent(keyEvent, false);
    691     }
    692 
    693     /**
    694      * @hide
    695      */
    696     public void preDispatchKeyEvent(KeyEvent event, int stream) {
    697         /*
    698          * If the user hits another key within the play sound delay, then
    699          * cancel the sound
    700          */
    701         int keyCode = event.getKeyCode();
    702         if (keyCode != KeyEvent.KEYCODE_VOLUME_DOWN && keyCode != KeyEvent.KEYCODE_VOLUME_UP
    703                 && keyCode != KeyEvent.KEYCODE_VOLUME_MUTE
    704                 && mVolumeKeyUpTime + AudioSystem.PLAY_SOUND_DELAY > SystemClock.uptimeMillis()) {
    705             /*
    706              * The user has hit another key during the delay (e.g., 300ms)
    707              * since the last volume key up, so cancel any sounds.
    708              */
    709             adjustSuggestedStreamVolume(ADJUST_SAME,
    710                     stream, AudioManager.FLAG_REMOVE_SOUND_AND_VIBRATE);
    711         }
    712     }
    713 
    714     /**
    715      * @hide
    716      */
    717     public void handleKeyDown(KeyEvent event, int stream) {
    718         int keyCode = event.getKeyCode();
    719         switch (keyCode) {
    720             case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_VOLUME_UP:
    721             case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_VOLUME_DOWN:
    722                 /*
    723                  * Adjust the volume in on key down since it is more
    724                  * responsive to the user.
    725                  */
    726                 adjustSuggestedStreamVolume(
    727                         keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_VOLUME_UP
    728                                 ? ADJUST_RAISE
    729                                 : ADJUST_LOWER,
    730                         stream,
    731                         FLAG_SHOW_UI | FLAG_VIBRATE);
    732                 break;
    733             case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_VOLUME_MUTE:
    734                 if (event.getRepeatCount() == 0) {
    735                     MediaSessionLegacyHelper.getHelper(getContext())
    736                             .sendVolumeKeyEvent(event, false);
    737                 }
    738                 break;
    739         }
    740     }
    741 
    742     /**
    743      * @hide
    744      */
    745     public void handleKeyUp(KeyEvent event, int stream) {
    746         int keyCode = event.getKeyCode();
    747         switch (keyCode) {
    748             case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_VOLUME_UP:
    749             case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_VOLUME_DOWN:
    750                 /*
    751                  * Play a sound. This is done on key up since we don't want the
    752                  * sound to play when a user holds down volume down to mute.
    753                  */
    754                 if (mUseVolumeKeySounds) {
    755                     adjustSuggestedStreamVolume(
    756                             ADJUST_SAME,
    757                             stream,
    758                             FLAG_PLAY_SOUND);
    759                 }
    760                 mVolumeKeyUpTime = SystemClock.uptimeMillis();
    761                 break;
    762             case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_VOLUME_MUTE:
    763                 MediaSessionLegacyHelper.getHelper(getContext())
    764                         .sendVolumeKeyEvent(event, false);
    765                 break;
    766         }
    767     }
    768 
    769     /**
    770      * Indicates if the device implements a fixed volume policy.
    771      * <p>Some devices may not have volume control and may operate at a fixed volume,
    772      * and may not enable muting or changing the volume of audio streams.
    773      * This method will return true on such devices.
    774      * <p>The following APIs have no effect when volume is fixed:
    775      * <ul>
    776      *   <li> {@link #adjustVolume(int, int)}
    777      *   <li> {@link #adjustSuggestedStreamVolume(int, int, int)}
    778      *   <li> {@link #adjustStreamVolume(int, int, int)}
    779      *   <li> {@link #setStreamVolume(int, int, int)}
    780      *   <li> {@link #setRingerMode(int)}
    781      *   <li> {@link #setStreamSolo(int, boolean)}
    782      *   <li> {@link #setStreamMute(int, boolean)}
    783      * </ul>
    784      */
    785     public boolean isVolumeFixed() {
    786         return mUseFixedVolume;
    787     }
    788 
    789     /**
    790      * Adjusts the volume of a particular stream by one step in a direction.
    791      * <p>
    792      * This method should only be used by applications that replace the platform-wide
    793      * management of audio settings or the main telephony application.
    794      *
    795      * @param streamType The stream type to adjust. One of {@link #STREAM_VOICE_CALL},
    796      * {@link #STREAM_SYSTEM}, {@link #STREAM_RING}, {@link #STREAM_MUSIC} or
    797      * {@link #STREAM_ALARM}
    798      * @param direction The direction to adjust the volume. One of
    799      *            {@link #ADJUST_LOWER}, {@link #ADJUST_RAISE}, or
    800      *            {@link #ADJUST_SAME}.
    801      * @param flags One or more flags.
    802      * @see #adjustVolume(int, int)
    803      * @see #setStreamVolume(int, int, int)
    804      */
    805     public void adjustStreamVolume(int streamType, int direction, int flags) {
    806         IAudioService service = getService();
    807         try {
    808             service.adjustStreamVolume(streamType, direction, flags,
    809                     getContext().getOpPackageName());
    810         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    811             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in adjustStreamVolume", e);
    812         }
    813     }
    814 
    815     /**
    816      * Adjusts the volume of the most relevant stream. For example, if a call is
    817      * active, it will have the highest priority regardless of if the in-call
    818      * screen is showing. Another example, if music is playing in the background
    819      * and a call is not active, the music stream will be adjusted.
    820      * <p>
    821      * This method should only be used by applications that replace the
    822      * platform-wide management of audio settings or the main telephony
    823      * application.
    824      * <p>
    825      * This method has no effect if the device implements a fixed volume policy
    826      * as indicated by {@link #isVolumeFixed()}.
    827      *
    828      * @param direction The direction to adjust the volume. One of
    829      *            {@link #ADJUST_LOWER}, {@link #ADJUST_RAISE},
    830      *            {@link #ADJUST_SAME}, {@link #ADJUST_MUTE},
    831      *            {@link #ADJUST_UNMUTE}, or {@link #ADJUST_TOGGLE_MUTE}.
    832      * @param flags One or more flags.
    833      * @see #adjustSuggestedStreamVolume(int, int, int)
    834      * @see #adjustStreamVolume(int, int, int)
    835      * @see #setStreamVolume(int, int, int)
    836      * @see #isVolumeFixed()
    837      */
    838     public void adjustVolume(int direction, int flags) {
    839         MediaSessionLegacyHelper helper = MediaSessionLegacyHelper.getHelper(getContext());
    840         helper.sendAdjustVolumeBy(USE_DEFAULT_STREAM_TYPE, direction, flags);
    841     }
    842 
    843     /**
    844      * Adjusts the volume of the most relevant stream, or the given fallback
    845      * stream.
    846      * <p>
    847      * This method should only be used by applications that replace the
    848      * platform-wide management of audio settings or the main telephony
    849      * application.
    850      * <p>
    851      * This method has no effect if the device implements a fixed volume policy
    852      * as indicated by {@link #isVolumeFixed()}.
    853      *
    854      * @param direction The direction to adjust the volume. One of
    855      *            {@link #ADJUST_LOWER}, {@link #ADJUST_RAISE},
    856      *            {@link #ADJUST_SAME}, {@link #ADJUST_MUTE},
    857      *            {@link #ADJUST_UNMUTE}, or {@link #ADJUST_TOGGLE_MUTE}.
    858      * @param suggestedStreamType The stream type that will be used if there
    859      *            isn't a relevant stream. {@link #USE_DEFAULT_STREAM_TYPE} is
    860      *            valid here.
    861      * @param flags One or more flags.
    862      * @see #adjustVolume(int, int)
    863      * @see #adjustStreamVolume(int, int, int)
    864      * @see #setStreamVolume(int, int, int)
    865      * @see #isVolumeFixed()
    866      */
    867     public void adjustSuggestedStreamVolume(int direction, int suggestedStreamType, int flags) {
    868         MediaSessionLegacyHelper helper = MediaSessionLegacyHelper.getHelper(getContext());
    869         helper.sendAdjustVolumeBy(suggestedStreamType, direction, flags);
    870     }
    871 
    872     /** @hide */
    873     public void setMasterMute(boolean mute, int flags) {
    874         IAudioService service = getService();
    875         try {
    876             service.setMasterMute(mute, flags, getContext().getOpPackageName(),
    877                     UserHandle.getCallingUserId());
    878         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    879             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in setMasterMute", e);
    880         }
    881     }
    882 
    883     /**
    884      * Returns the current ringtone mode.
    885      *
    886      * @return The current ringtone mode, one of {@link #RINGER_MODE_NORMAL},
    887      *         {@link #RINGER_MODE_SILENT}, or {@link #RINGER_MODE_VIBRATE}.
    888      * @see #setRingerMode(int)
    889      */
    890     public int getRingerMode() {
    891         IAudioService service = getService();
    892         try {
    893             return service.getRingerModeExternal();
    894         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    895             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in getRingerMode", e);
    896             return RINGER_MODE_NORMAL;
    897         }
    898     }
    899 
    900     /**
    901      * Checks valid ringer mode values.
    902      *
    903      * @return true if the ringer mode indicated is valid, false otherwise.
    904      *
    905      * @see #setRingerMode(int)
    906      * @hide
    907      */
    908     public static boolean isValidRingerMode(int ringerMode) {
    909         if (ringerMode < 0 || ringerMode > RINGER_MODE_MAX) {
    910             return false;
    911         }
    912         IAudioService service = getService();
    913         try {
    914             return service.isValidRingerMode(ringerMode);
    915         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    916             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in isValidRingerMode", e);
    917             return false;
    918         }
    919     }
    920 
    921     /**
    922      * Returns the maximum volume index for a particular stream.
    923      *
    924      * @param streamType The stream type whose maximum volume index is returned.
    925      * @return The maximum valid volume index for the stream.
    926      * @see #getStreamVolume(int)
    927      */
    928     public int getStreamMaxVolume(int streamType) {
    929         IAudioService service = getService();
    930         try {
    931             return service.getStreamMaxVolume(streamType);
    932         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    933             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in getStreamMaxVolume", e);
    934             return 0;
    935         }
    936     }
    937 
    938     /**
    939      * Returns the minimum volume index for a particular stream.
    940      *
    941      * @param streamType The stream type whose minimum volume index is returned.
    942      * @return The minimum valid volume index for the stream.
    943      * @see #getStreamVolume(int)
    944      * @hide
    945      */
    946     public int getStreamMinVolume(int streamType) {
    947         IAudioService service = getService();
    948         try {
    949             return service.getStreamMinVolume(streamType);
    950         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    951             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in getStreamMinVolume", e);
    952             return 0;
    953         }
    954     }
    955 
    956     /**
    957      * Returns the current volume index for a particular stream.
    958      *
    959      * @param streamType The stream type whose volume index is returned.
    960      * @return The current volume index for the stream.
    961      * @see #getStreamMaxVolume(int)
    962      * @see #setStreamVolume(int, int, int)
    963      */
    964     public int getStreamVolume(int streamType) {
    965         IAudioService service = getService();
    966         try {
    967             return service.getStreamVolume(streamType);
    968         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    969             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in getStreamVolume", e);
    970             return 0;
    971         }
    972     }
    973 
    974     /**
    975      * Get last audible volume before stream was muted.
    976      *
    977      * @hide
    978      */
    979     public int getLastAudibleStreamVolume(int streamType) {
    980         IAudioService service = getService();
    981         try {
    982             return service.getLastAudibleStreamVolume(streamType);
    983         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    984             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in getLastAudibleStreamVolume", e);
    985             return 0;
    986         }
    987     }
    988 
    989     /**
    990      * Get the stream type whose volume is driving the UI sounds volume.
    991      * UI sounds are screen lock/unlock, camera shutter, key clicks...
    992      * It is assumed that this stream type is also tied to ringer mode changes.
    993      * @hide
    994      */
    995     public int getUiSoundsStreamType() {
    996         IAudioService service = getService();
    997         try {
    998             return service.getUiSoundsStreamType();
    999         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1000             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in getUiSoundsStreamType", e);
   1001             return STREAM_RING;
   1002         }
   1003     }
   1004 
   1005     /**
   1006      * Sets the ringer mode.
   1007      * <p>
   1008      * Silent mode will mute the volume and will not vibrate. Vibrate mode will
   1009      * mute the volume and vibrate. Normal mode will be audible and may vibrate
   1010      * according to user settings.
   1011      * <p>This method has no effect if the device implements a fixed volume policy
   1012      * as indicated by {@link #isVolumeFixed()}.
   1013      * @param ringerMode The ringer mode, one of {@link #RINGER_MODE_NORMAL},
   1014      *            {@link #RINGER_MODE_SILENT}, or {@link #RINGER_MODE_VIBRATE}.
   1015      * @see #getRingerMode()
   1016      * @see #isVolumeFixed()
   1017      */
   1018     public void setRingerMode(int ringerMode) {
   1019         if (!isValidRingerMode(ringerMode)) {
   1020             return;
   1021         }
   1022         IAudioService service = getService();
   1023         try {
   1024             service.setRingerModeExternal(ringerMode, getContext().getOpPackageName());
   1025         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1026             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in setRingerMode", e);
   1027         }
   1028     }
   1029 
   1030     /**
   1031      * Sets the volume index for a particular stream.
   1032      * <p>This method has no effect if the device implements a fixed volume policy
   1033      * as indicated by {@link #isVolumeFixed()}.
   1034      * @param streamType The stream whose volume index should be set.
   1035      * @param index The volume index to set. See
   1036      *            {@link #getStreamMaxVolume(int)} for the largest valid value.
   1037      * @param flags One or more flags.
   1038      * @see #getStreamMaxVolume(int)
   1039      * @see #getStreamVolume(int)
   1040      * @see #isVolumeFixed()
   1041      */
   1042     public void setStreamVolume(int streamType, int index, int flags) {
   1043         IAudioService service = getService();
   1044         try {
   1045             service.setStreamVolume(streamType, index, flags, getContext().getOpPackageName());
   1046         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1047             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in setStreamVolume", e);
   1048         }
   1049     }
   1050 
   1051     /**
   1052      * Solo or unsolo a particular stream.
   1053      * <p>
   1054      * Do not use. This method has been deprecated and is now a no-op.
   1055      * {@link #requestAudioFocus} should be used for exclusive audio playback.
   1056      *
   1057      * @param streamType The stream to be soloed/unsoloed.
   1058      * @param state The required solo state: true for solo ON, false for solo
   1059      *            OFF
   1060      * @see #isVolumeFixed()
   1061      * @deprecated Do not use. If you need exclusive audio playback use
   1062      *             {@link #requestAudioFocus}.
   1063      */
   1064     @Deprecated
   1065     public void setStreamSolo(int streamType, boolean state) {
   1066         Log.w(TAG, "setStreamSolo has been deprecated. Do not use.");
   1067     }
   1068 
   1069     /**
   1070      * Mute or unmute an audio stream.
   1071      * <p>
   1072      * This method should only be used by applications that replace the
   1073      * platform-wide management of audio settings or the main telephony
   1074      * application.
   1075      * <p>
   1076      * This method has no effect if the device implements a fixed volume policy
   1077      * as indicated by {@link #isVolumeFixed()}.
   1078      * <p>
   1079      * This method was deprecated in API level 22. Prior to API level 22 this
   1080      * method had significantly different behavior and should be used carefully.
   1081      * The following applies only to pre-22 platforms:
   1082      * <ul>
   1083      * <li>The mute command is protected against client process death: if a
   1084      * process with an active mute request on a stream dies, this stream will be
   1085      * unmuted automatically.</li>
   1086      * <li>The mute requests for a given stream are cumulative: the AudioManager
   1087      * can receive several mute requests from one or more clients and the stream
   1088      * will be unmuted only when the same number of unmute requests are
   1089      * received.</li>
   1090      * <li>For a better user experience, applications MUST unmute a muted stream
   1091      * in onPause() and mute is again in onResume() if appropriate.</li>
   1092      * </ul>
   1093      *
   1094      * @param streamType The stream to be muted/unmuted.
   1095      * @param state The required mute state: true for mute ON, false for mute
   1096      *            OFF
   1097      * @see #isVolumeFixed()
   1098      * @deprecated Use {@link #adjustStreamVolume(int, int, int)} with
   1099      *             {@link #ADJUST_MUTE} or {@link #ADJUST_UNMUTE} instead.
   1100      */
   1101     @Deprecated
   1102     public void setStreamMute(int streamType, boolean state) {
   1103         Log.w(TAG, "setStreamMute is deprecated. adjustStreamVolume should be used instead.");
   1104         int direction = state ? ADJUST_MUTE : ADJUST_UNMUTE;
   1105         if (streamType == AudioManager.USE_DEFAULT_STREAM_TYPE) {
   1106             adjustSuggestedStreamVolume(direction, streamType, 0);
   1107         } else {
   1108             adjustStreamVolume(streamType, direction, 0);
   1109         }
   1110     }
   1111 
   1112     /**
   1113      * Returns the current mute state for a particular stream.
   1114      *
   1115      * @param streamType The stream to get mute state for.
   1116      * @return The mute state for the given stream.
   1117      * @see #adjustStreamVolume(int, int, int)
   1118      */
   1119     public boolean isStreamMute(int streamType) {
   1120         IAudioService service = getService();
   1121         try {
   1122             return service.isStreamMute(streamType);
   1123         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1124             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in isStreamMute", e);
   1125             return false;
   1126         }
   1127     }
   1128 
   1129     /**
   1130      * get master mute state.
   1131      *
   1132      * @hide
   1133      */
   1134     public boolean isMasterMute() {
   1135         IAudioService service = getService();
   1136         try {
   1137             return service.isMasterMute();
   1138         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1139             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in isMasterMute", e);
   1140             return false;
   1141         }
   1142     }
   1143 
   1144     /**
   1145      * forces the stream controlled by hard volume keys
   1146      * specifying streamType == -1 releases control to the
   1147      * logic.
   1148      *
   1149      * @hide
   1150      */
   1151     public void forceVolumeControlStream(int streamType) {
   1152         IAudioService service = getService();
   1153         try {
   1154             service.forceVolumeControlStream(streamType, mICallBack);
   1155         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1156             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in forceVolumeControlStream", e);
   1157         }
   1158     }
   1159 
   1160     /**
   1161      * Returns whether a particular type should vibrate according to user
   1162      * settings and the current ringer mode.
   1163      * <p>
   1164      * This shouldn't be needed by most clients that use notifications to
   1165      * vibrate. The notification manager will not vibrate if the policy doesn't
   1166      * allow it, so the client should always set a vibrate pattern and let the
   1167      * notification manager control whether or not to actually vibrate.
   1168      *
   1169      * @param vibrateType The type of vibrate. One of
   1170      *            {@link #VIBRATE_TYPE_NOTIFICATION} or
   1171      *            {@link #VIBRATE_TYPE_RINGER}.
   1172      * @return Whether the type should vibrate at the instant this method is
   1173      *         called.
   1174      * @see #setVibrateSetting(int, int)
   1175      * @see #getVibrateSetting(int)
   1176      * @deprecated Applications should maintain their own vibrate policy based on
   1177      * current ringer mode that can be queried via {@link #getRingerMode()}.
   1178      */
   1179     public boolean shouldVibrate(int vibrateType) {
   1180         IAudioService service = getService();
   1181         try {
   1182             return service.shouldVibrate(vibrateType);
   1183         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1184             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in shouldVibrate", e);
   1185             return false;
   1186         }
   1187     }
   1188 
   1189     /**
   1190      * Returns whether the user's vibrate setting for a vibrate type.
   1191      * <p>
   1192      * This shouldn't be needed by most clients that want to vibrate, instead
   1193      * see {@link #shouldVibrate(int)}.
   1194      *
   1195      * @param vibrateType The type of vibrate. One of
   1196      *            {@link #VIBRATE_TYPE_NOTIFICATION} or
   1197      *            {@link #VIBRATE_TYPE_RINGER}.
   1198      * @return The vibrate setting, one of {@link #VIBRATE_SETTING_ON},
   1199      *         {@link #VIBRATE_SETTING_OFF}, or
   1200      *         {@link #VIBRATE_SETTING_ONLY_SILENT}.
   1201      * @see #setVibrateSetting(int, int)
   1202      * @see #shouldVibrate(int)
   1203      * @deprecated Applications should maintain their own vibrate policy based on
   1204      * current ringer mode that can be queried via {@link #getRingerMode()}.
   1205      */
   1206     public int getVibrateSetting(int vibrateType) {
   1207         IAudioService service = getService();
   1208         try {
   1209             return service.getVibrateSetting(vibrateType);
   1210         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1211             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in getVibrateSetting", e);
   1212             return VIBRATE_SETTING_OFF;
   1213         }
   1214     }
   1215 
   1216     /**
   1217      * Sets the setting for when the vibrate type should vibrate.
   1218      * <p>
   1219      * This method should only be used by applications that replace the platform-wide
   1220      * management of audio settings or the main telephony application.
   1221      *
   1222      * @param vibrateType The type of vibrate. One of
   1223      *            {@link #VIBRATE_TYPE_NOTIFICATION} or
   1224      *            {@link #VIBRATE_TYPE_RINGER}.
   1225      * @param vibrateSetting The vibrate setting, one of
   1226      *            {@link #VIBRATE_SETTING_ON},
   1227      *            {@link #VIBRATE_SETTING_OFF}, or
   1228      *            {@link #VIBRATE_SETTING_ONLY_SILENT}.
   1229      * @see #getVibrateSetting(int)
   1230      * @see #shouldVibrate(int)
   1231      * @deprecated Applications should maintain their own vibrate policy based on
   1232      * current ringer mode that can be queried via {@link #getRingerMode()}.
   1233      */
   1234     public void setVibrateSetting(int vibrateType, int vibrateSetting) {
   1235         IAudioService service = getService();
   1236         try {
   1237             service.setVibrateSetting(vibrateType, vibrateSetting);
   1238         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1239             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in setVibrateSetting", e);
   1240         }
   1241     }
   1242 
   1243     /**
   1244      * Sets the speakerphone on or off.
   1245      * <p>
   1246      * This method should only be used by applications that replace the platform-wide
   1247      * management of audio settings or the main telephony application.
   1248      *
   1249      * @param on set <var>true</var> to turn on speakerphone;
   1250      *           <var>false</var> to turn it off
   1251      */
   1252     public void setSpeakerphoneOn(boolean on){
   1253         IAudioService service = getService();
   1254         try {
   1255             service.setSpeakerphoneOn(on);
   1256         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1257             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in setSpeakerphoneOn", e);
   1258         }
   1259     }
   1260 
   1261     /**
   1262      * Checks whether the speakerphone is on or off.
   1263      *
   1264      * @return true if speakerphone is on, false if it's off
   1265      */
   1266     public boolean isSpeakerphoneOn() {
   1267         IAudioService service = getService();
   1268         try {
   1269             return service.isSpeakerphoneOn();
   1270         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1271             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in isSpeakerphoneOn", e);
   1272             return false;
   1273         }
   1274      }
   1275 
   1276     //====================================================================
   1277     // Bluetooth SCO control
   1278     /**
   1279      * Sticky broadcast intent action indicating that the bluetoooth SCO audio
   1280      * connection state has changed. The intent contains on extra {@link #EXTRA_SCO_AUDIO_STATE}
   1281      * indicating the new state which is either {@link #SCO_AUDIO_STATE_DISCONNECTED}
   1282      * or {@link #SCO_AUDIO_STATE_CONNECTED}
   1283      *
   1284      * @see #startBluetoothSco()
   1285      * @deprecated Use  {@link #ACTION_SCO_AUDIO_STATE_UPDATED} instead
   1286      */
   1287     @Deprecated
   1288     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
   1289     public static final String ACTION_SCO_AUDIO_STATE_CHANGED =
   1290             "android.media.SCO_AUDIO_STATE_CHANGED";
   1291 
   1292      /**
   1293      * Sticky broadcast intent action indicating that the bluetoooth SCO audio
   1294      * connection state has been updated.
   1295      * <p>This intent has two extras:
   1296      * <ul>
   1297      *   <li> {@link #EXTRA_SCO_AUDIO_STATE} - The new SCO audio state. </li>
   1298      *   <li> {@link #EXTRA_SCO_AUDIO_PREVIOUS_STATE}- The previous SCO audio state. </li>
   1299      * </ul>
   1300      * <p> EXTRA_SCO_AUDIO_STATE or EXTRA_SCO_AUDIO_PREVIOUS_STATE can be any of:
   1301      * <ul>
   1302      *   <li> {@link #SCO_AUDIO_STATE_DISCONNECTED}, </li>
   1303      *   <li> {@link #SCO_AUDIO_STATE_CONNECTING} or </li>
   1304      *   <li> {@link #SCO_AUDIO_STATE_CONNECTED}, </li>
   1305      * </ul>
   1306      * @see #startBluetoothSco()
   1307      */
   1308     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
   1309     public static final String ACTION_SCO_AUDIO_STATE_UPDATED =
   1310             "android.media.ACTION_SCO_AUDIO_STATE_UPDATED";
   1311 
   1312     /**
   1313      * Extra for intent {@link #ACTION_SCO_AUDIO_STATE_CHANGED} or
   1314      * {@link #ACTION_SCO_AUDIO_STATE_UPDATED} containing the new bluetooth SCO connection state.
   1315      */
   1316     public static final String EXTRA_SCO_AUDIO_STATE =
   1317             "android.media.extra.SCO_AUDIO_STATE";
   1318 
   1319     /**
   1320      * Extra for intent {@link #ACTION_SCO_AUDIO_STATE_UPDATED} containing the previous
   1321      * bluetooth SCO connection state.
   1322      */
   1323     public static final String EXTRA_SCO_AUDIO_PREVIOUS_STATE =
   1324             "android.media.extra.SCO_AUDIO_PREVIOUS_STATE";
   1325 
   1326     /**
   1327      * Value for extra EXTRA_SCO_AUDIO_STATE or EXTRA_SCO_AUDIO_PREVIOUS_STATE
   1328      * indicating that the SCO audio channel is not established
   1329      */
   1330     public static final int SCO_AUDIO_STATE_DISCONNECTED = 0;
   1331     /**
   1332      * Value for extra {@link #EXTRA_SCO_AUDIO_STATE} or {@link #EXTRA_SCO_AUDIO_PREVIOUS_STATE}
   1333      * indicating that the SCO audio channel is established
   1334      */
   1335     public static final int SCO_AUDIO_STATE_CONNECTED = 1;
   1336     /**
   1337      * Value for extra EXTRA_SCO_AUDIO_STATE or EXTRA_SCO_AUDIO_PREVIOUS_STATE
   1338      * indicating that the SCO audio channel is being established
   1339      */
   1340     public static final int SCO_AUDIO_STATE_CONNECTING = 2;
   1341     /**
   1342      * Value for extra EXTRA_SCO_AUDIO_STATE indicating that
   1343      * there was an error trying to obtain the state
   1344      */
   1345     public static final int SCO_AUDIO_STATE_ERROR = -1;
   1346 
   1347 
   1348     /**
   1349      * Indicates if current platform supports use of SCO for off call use cases.
   1350      * Application wanted to use bluetooth SCO audio when the phone is not in call
   1351      * must first call this method to make sure that the platform supports this
   1352      * feature.
   1353      * @return true if bluetooth SCO can be used for audio when not in call
   1354      *         false otherwise
   1355      * @see #startBluetoothSco()
   1356     */
   1357     public boolean isBluetoothScoAvailableOffCall() {
   1358         return getContext().getResources().getBoolean(
   1359                com.android.internal.R.bool.config_bluetooth_sco_off_call);
   1360     }
   1361 
   1362     /**
   1363      * Start bluetooth SCO audio connection.
   1364      * <p>Requires Permission:
   1365      *   {@link android.Manifest.permission#MODIFY_AUDIO_SETTINGS}.
   1366      * <p>This method can be used by applications wanting to send and received audio
   1367      * to/from a bluetooth SCO headset while the phone is not in call.
   1368      * <p>As the SCO connection establishment can take several seconds,
   1369      * applications should not rely on the connection to be available when the method
   1370      * returns but instead register to receive the intent {@link #ACTION_SCO_AUDIO_STATE_UPDATED}
   1371      * and wait for the state to be {@link #SCO_AUDIO_STATE_CONNECTED}.
   1372      * <p>As the ACTION_SCO_AUDIO_STATE_UPDATED intent is sticky, the application can check the SCO
   1373      * audio state before calling startBluetoothSco() by reading the intent returned by the receiver
   1374      * registration. If the state is already CONNECTED, no state change will be received via the
   1375      * intent after calling startBluetoothSco(). It is however useful to call startBluetoothSco()
   1376      * so that the connection stays active in case the current initiator stops the connection.
   1377      * <p>Unless the connection is already active as described above, the state will always
   1378      * transition from DISCONNECTED to CONNECTING and then either to CONNECTED if the connection
   1379      * succeeds or back to DISCONNECTED if the connection fails (e.g no headset is connected).
   1380      * <p>When finished with the SCO connection or if the establishment fails, the application must
   1381      * call {@link #stopBluetoothSco()} to clear the request and turn down the bluetooth connection.
   1382      * <p>Even if a SCO connection is established, the following restrictions apply on audio
   1383      * output streams so that they can be routed to SCO headset:
   1384      * <ul>
   1385      *   <li> the stream type must be {@link #STREAM_VOICE_CALL} </li>
   1386      *   <li> the format must be mono </li>
   1387      *   <li> the sampling must be 16kHz or 8kHz </li>
   1388      * </ul>
   1389      * <p>The following restrictions apply on input streams:
   1390      * <ul>
   1391      *   <li> the format must be mono </li>
   1392      *   <li> the sampling must be 8kHz </li>
   1393      * </ul>
   1394      * <p>Note that the phone application always has the priority on the usage of the SCO
   1395      * connection for telephony. If this method is called while the phone is in call
   1396      * it will be ignored. Similarly, if a call is received or sent while an application
   1397      * is using the SCO connection, the connection will be lost for the application and NOT
   1398      * returned automatically when the call ends.
   1399      * <p>NOTE: up to and including API version
   1400      * {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#JELLY_BEAN_MR1}, this method initiates a virtual
   1401      * voice call to the bluetooth headset.
   1402      * After API version {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#JELLY_BEAN_MR2} only a raw SCO audio
   1403      * connection is established.
   1404      * @see #stopBluetoothSco()
   1405      * @see #ACTION_SCO_AUDIO_STATE_UPDATED
   1406      */
   1407     public void startBluetoothSco(){
   1408         IAudioService service = getService();
   1409         try {
   1410             service.startBluetoothSco(mICallBack,
   1411                     getContext().getApplicationInfo().targetSdkVersion);
   1412         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1413             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in startBluetoothSco", e);
   1414         }
   1415     }
   1416 
   1417     /**
   1418      * @hide
   1419      * Start bluetooth SCO audio connection in virtual call mode.
   1420      * <p>Requires Permission:
   1421      *   {@link android.Manifest.permission#MODIFY_AUDIO_SETTINGS}.
   1422      * <p>Similar to {@link #startBluetoothSco()} with explicit selection of virtual call mode.
   1423      * Telephony and communication applications (VoIP, Video Chat) should preferably select
   1424      * virtual call mode.
   1425      * Applications using voice input for search or commands should first try raw audio connection
   1426      * with {@link #startBluetoothSco()} and fall back to startBluetoothScoVirtualCall() in case of
   1427      * failure.
   1428      * @see #startBluetoothSco()
   1429      * @see #stopBluetoothSco()
   1430      * @see #ACTION_SCO_AUDIO_STATE_UPDATED
   1431      */
   1432     public void startBluetoothScoVirtualCall() {
   1433         IAudioService service = getService();
   1434         try {
   1435             service.startBluetoothScoVirtualCall(mICallBack);
   1436         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1437             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in startBluetoothScoVirtualCall", e);
   1438         }
   1439     }
   1440 
   1441     /**
   1442      * Stop bluetooth SCO audio connection.
   1443      * <p>Requires Permission:
   1444      *   {@link android.Manifest.permission#MODIFY_AUDIO_SETTINGS}.
   1445      * <p>This method must be called by applications having requested the use of
   1446      * bluetooth SCO audio with {@link #startBluetoothSco()} when finished with the SCO
   1447      * connection or if connection fails.
   1448      * @see #startBluetoothSco()
   1449      */
   1450     // Also used for connections started with {@link #startBluetoothScoVirtualCall()}
   1451     public void stopBluetoothSco(){
   1452         IAudioService service = getService();
   1453         try {
   1454             service.stopBluetoothSco(mICallBack);
   1455         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1456             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in stopBluetoothSco", e);
   1457         }
   1458     }
   1459 
   1460     /**
   1461      * Request use of Bluetooth SCO headset for communications.
   1462      * <p>
   1463      * This method should only be used by applications that replace the platform-wide
   1464      * management of audio settings or the main telephony application.
   1465      *
   1466      * @param on set <var>true</var> to use bluetooth SCO for communications;
   1467      *               <var>false</var> to not use bluetooth SCO for communications
   1468      */
   1469     public void setBluetoothScoOn(boolean on){
   1470         IAudioService service = getService();
   1471         try {
   1472             service.setBluetoothScoOn(on);
   1473         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1474             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in setBluetoothScoOn", e);
   1475         }
   1476     }
   1477 
   1478     /**
   1479      * Checks whether communications use Bluetooth SCO.
   1480      *
   1481      * @return true if SCO is used for communications;
   1482      *         false if otherwise
   1483      */
   1484     public boolean isBluetoothScoOn() {
   1485         IAudioService service = getService();
   1486         try {
   1487             return service.isBluetoothScoOn();
   1488         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1489             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in isBluetoothScoOn", e);
   1490             return false;
   1491         }
   1492     }
   1493 
   1494     /**
   1495      * @param on set <var>true</var> to route A2DP audio to/from Bluetooth
   1496      *           headset; <var>false</var> disable A2DP audio
   1497      * @deprecated Do not use.
   1498      */
   1499     @Deprecated public void setBluetoothA2dpOn(boolean on){
   1500     }
   1501 
   1502     /**
   1503      * Checks whether A2DP audio routing to the Bluetooth headset is on or off.
   1504      *
   1505      * @return true if A2DP audio is being routed to/from Bluetooth headset;
   1506      *         false if otherwise
   1507      */
   1508     public boolean isBluetoothA2dpOn() {
   1509         if (AudioSystem.getDeviceConnectionState(DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_A2DP,"")
   1510             == AudioSystem.DEVICE_STATE_UNAVAILABLE) {
   1511             return false;
   1512         } else {
   1513             return true;
   1514         }
   1515     }
   1516 
   1517     /**
   1518      * Sets audio routing to the wired headset on or off.
   1519      *
   1520      * @param on set <var>true</var> to route audio to/from wired
   1521      *           headset; <var>false</var> disable wired headset audio
   1522      * @deprecated Do not use.
   1523      */
   1524     @Deprecated public void setWiredHeadsetOn(boolean on){
   1525     }
   1526 
   1527     /**
   1528      * Checks whether a wired headset is connected or not.
   1529      * <p>This is not a valid indication that audio playback is
   1530      * actually over the wired headset as audio routing depends on other conditions.
   1531      *
   1532      * @return true if a wired headset is connected.
   1533      *         false if otherwise
   1534      * @deprecated Use only to check is a headset is connected or not.
   1535      */
   1536     public boolean isWiredHeadsetOn() {
   1537         if (AudioSystem.getDeviceConnectionState(DEVICE_OUT_WIRED_HEADSET,"")
   1538                 == AudioSystem.DEVICE_STATE_UNAVAILABLE &&
   1539             AudioSystem.getDeviceConnectionState(DEVICE_OUT_WIRED_HEADPHONE,"")
   1540                 == AudioSystem.DEVICE_STATE_UNAVAILABLE) {
   1541             return false;
   1542         } else {
   1543             return true;
   1544         }
   1545     }
   1546 
   1547     /**
   1548      * Sets the microphone mute on or off.
   1549      * <p>
   1550      * This method should only be used by applications that replace the platform-wide
   1551      * management of audio settings or the main telephony application.
   1552      *
   1553      * @param on set <var>true</var> to mute the microphone;
   1554      *           <var>false</var> to turn mute off
   1555      */
   1556     public void setMicrophoneMute(boolean on) {
   1557         IAudioService service = getService();
   1558         try {
   1559             service.setMicrophoneMute(on, getContext().getOpPackageName(),
   1560                     UserHandle.getCallingUserId());
   1561         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1562             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in setMicrophoneMute", e);
   1563         }
   1564     }
   1565 
   1566     /**
   1567      * Checks whether the microphone mute is on or off.
   1568      *
   1569      * @return true if microphone is muted, false if it's not
   1570      */
   1571     public boolean isMicrophoneMute() {
   1572         return AudioSystem.isMicrophoneMuted();
   1573     }
   1574 
   1575     /**
   1576      * Sets the audio mode.
   1577      * <p>
   1578      * The audio mode encompasses audio routing AND the behavior of
   1579      * the telephony layer. Therefore this method should only be used by applications that
   1580      * replace the platform-wide management of audio settings or the main telephony application.
   1581      * In particular, the {@link #MODE_IN_CALL} mode should only be used by the telephony
   1582      * application when it places a phone call, as it will cause signals from the radio layer
   1583      * to feed the platform mixer.
   1584      *
   1585      * @param mode  the requested audio mode ({@link #MODE_NORMAL}, {@link #MODE_RINGTONE},
   1586      *              {@link #MODE_IN_CALL} or {@link #MODE_IN_COMMUNICATION}).
   1587      *              Informs the HAL about the current audio state so that
   1588      *              it can route the audio appropriately.
   1589      */
   1590     public void setMode(int mode) {
   1591         IAudioService service = getService();
   1592         try {
   1593             service.setMode(mode, mICallBack, mApplicationContext.getOpPackageName());
   1594         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1595             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in setMode", e);
   1596         }
   1597     }
   1598 
   1599     /**
   1600      * Returns the current audio mode.
   1601      *
   1602      * @return      the current audio mode ({@link #MODE_NORMAL}, {@link #MODE_RINGTONE},
   1603      *              {@link #MODE_IN_CALL} or {@link #MODE_IN_COMMUNICATION}).
   1604      *              Returns the current current audio state from the HAL.
   1605      */
   1606     public int getMode() {
   1607         IAudioService service = getService();
   1608         try {
   1609             return service.getMode();
   1610         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1611             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in getMode", e);
   1612             return MODE_INVALID;
   1613         }
   1614     }
   1615 
   1616     /* modes for setMode/getMode/setRoute/getRoute */
   1617     /**
   1618      * Audio harware modes.
   1619      */
   1620     /**
   1621      * Invalid audio mode.
   1622      */
   1623     public static final int MODE_INVALID            = AudioSystem.MODE_INVALID;
   1624     /**
   1625      * Current audio mode. Used to apply audio routing to current mode.
   1626      */
   1627     public static final int MODE_CURRENT            = AudioSystem.MODE_CURRENT;
   1628     /**
   1629      * Normal audio mode: not ringing and no call established.
   1630      */
   1631     public static final int MODE_NORMAL             = AudioSystem.MODE_NORMAL;
   1632     /**
   1633      * Ringing audio mode. An incoming is being signaled.
   1634      */
   1635     public static final int MODE_RINGTONE           = AudioSystem.MODE_RINGTONE;
   1636     /**
   1637      * In call audio mode. A telephony call is established.
   1638      */
   1639     public static final int MODE_IN_CALL            = AudioSystem.MODE_IN_CALL;
   1640     /**
   1641      * In communication audio mode. An audio/video chat or VoIP call is established.
   1642      */
   1643     public static final int MODE_IN_COMMUNICATION   = AudioSystem.MODE_IN_COMMUNICATION;
   1644 
   1645     /* Routing bits for setRouting/getRouting API */
   1646     /**
   1647      * Routing audio output to earpiece
   1648      * @deprecated   Do not set audio routing directly, use setSpeakerphoneOn(),
   1649      * setBluetoothScoOn() methods instead.
   1650      */
   1651     @Deprecated public static final int ROUTE_EARPIECE          = AudioSystem.ROUTE_EARPIECE;
   1652     /**
   1653      * Routing audio output to speaker
   1654      * @deprecated   Do not set audio routing directly, use setSpeakerphoneOn(),
   1655      * setBluetoothScoOn() methods instead.
   1656      */
   1657     @Deprecated public static final int ROUTE_SPEAKER           = AudioSystem.ROUTE_SPEAKER;
   1658     /**
   1659      * @deprecated use {@link #ROUTE_BLUETOOTH_SCO}
   1660      * @deprecated   Do not set audio routing directly, use setSpeakerphoneOn(),
   1661      * setBluetoothScoOn() methods instead.
   1662      */
   1663     @Deprecated public static final int ROUTE_BLUETOOTH = AudioSystem.ROUTE_BLUETOOTH_SCO;
   1664     /**
   1665      * Routing audio output to bluetooth SCO
   1666      * @deprecated   Do not set audio routing directly, use setSpeakerphoneOn(),
   1667      * setBluetoothScoOn() methods instead.
   1668      */
   1669     @Deprecated public static final int ROUTE_BLUETOOTH_SCO     = AudioSystem.ROUTE_BLUETOOTH_SCO;
   1670     /**
   1671      * Routing audio output to headset
   1672      * @deprecated   Do not set audio routing directly, use setSpeakerphoneOn(),
   1673      * setBluetoothScoOn() methods instead.
   1674      */
   1675     @Deprecated public static final int ROUTE_HEADSET           = AudioSystem.ROUTE_HEADSET;
   1676     /**
   1677      * Routing audio output to bluetooth A2DP
   1678      * @deprecated   Do not set audio routing directly, use setSpeakerphoneOn(),
   1679      * setBluetoothScoOn() methods instead.
   1680      */
   1681     @Deprecated public static final int ROUTE_BLUETOOTH_A2DP    = AudioSystem.ROUTE_BLUETOOTH_A2DP;
   1682     /**
   1683      * Used for mask parameter of {@link #setRouting(int,int,int)}.
   1684      * @deprecated   Do not set audio routing directly, use setSpeakerphoneOn(),
   1685      * setBluetoothScoOn() methods instead.
   1686      */
   1687     @Deprecated public static final int ROUTE_ALL               = AudioSystem.ROUTE_ALL;
   1688 
   1689     /**
   1690      * Sets the audio routing for a specified mode
   1691      *
   1692      * @param mode   audio mode to change route. E.g., MODE_RINGTONE.
   1693      * @param routes bit vector of routes requested, created from one or
   1694      *               more of ROUTE_xxx types. Set bits indicate that route should be on
   1695      * @param mask   bit vector of routes to change, created from one or more of
   1696      * ROUTE_xxx types. Unset bits indicate the route should be left unchanged
   1697      *
   1698      * @deprecated   Do not set audio routing directly, use setSpeakerphoneOn(),
   1699      * setBluetoothScoOn() methods instead.
   1700      */
   1701     @Deprecated
   1702     public void setRouting(int mode, int routes, int mask) {
   1703     }
   1704 
   1705     /**
   1706      * Returns the current audio routing bit vector for a specified mode.
   1707      *
   1708      * @param mode audio mode to get route (e.g., MODE_RINGTONE)
   1709      * @return an audio route bit vector that can be compared with ROUTE_xxx
   1710      * bits
   1711      * @deprecated   Do not query audio routing directly, use isSpeakerphoneOn(),
   1712      * isBluetoothScoOn(), isBluetoothA2dpOn() and isWiredHeadsetOn() methods instead.
   1713      */
   1714     @Deprecated
   1715     public int getRouting(int mode) {
   1716         return -1;
   1717     }
   1718 
   1719     /**
   1720      * Checks whether any music is active.
   1721      *
   1722      * @return true if any music tracks are active.
   1723      */
   1724     public boolean isMusicActive() {
   1725         return AudioSystem.isStreamActive(STREAM_MUSIC, 0);
   1726     }
   1727 
   1728     /**
   1729      * @hide
   1730      * Checks whether any music or media is actively playing on a remote device (e.g. wireless
   1731      *   display). Note that BT audio sinks are not considered remote devices.
   1732      * @return true if {@link AudioManager#STREAM_MUSIC} is active on a remote device
   1733      */
   1734     public boolean isMusicActiveRemotely() {
   1735         return AudioSystem.isStreamActiveRemotely(STREAM_MUSIC, 0);
   1736     }
   1737 
   1738     /**
   1739      * @hide
   1740      * Checks whether the current audio focus is exclusive.
   1741      * @return true if the top of the audio focus stack requested focus
   1742      *     with {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT_EXCLUSIVE}
   1743      */
   1744     public boolean isAudioFocusExclusive() {
   1745         IAudioService service = getService();
   1746         try {
   1747             return service.getCurrentAudioFocus() == AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT_EXCLUSIVE;
   1748         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1749             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in isAudioFocusExclusive()", e);
   1750             return false;
   1751         }
   1752     }
   1753 
   1754     /**
   1755      * Return a new audio session identifier not associated with any player or effect.
   1756      * An audio session identifier is a system wide unique identifier for a set of audio streams
   1757      * (one or more mixed together).
   1758      * <p>The primary use of the audio session ID is to associate audio effects to audio players,
   1759      * such as {@link MediaPlayer} or {@link AudioTrack}: all audio effects sharing the same audio
   1760      * session ID will be applied to the mixed audio content of the players that share the same
   1761      * audio session.
   1762      * <p>This method can for instance be used when creating one of the
   1763      * {@link android.media.audiofx.AudioEffect} objects to define the audio session of the effect,
   1764      * or to specify a session for a speech synthesis utterance
   1765      * in {@link android.speech.tts.TextToSpeech.Engine}.
   1766      * @return a new unclaimed and unused audio session identifier, or {@link #ERROR} when the
   1767      *   system failed to generate a new session, a condition in which audio playback or recording
   1768      *   will subsequently fail as well.
   1769      */
   1770     public int generateAudioSessionId() {
   1771         int session = AudioSystem.newAudioSessionId();
   1772         if (session > 0) {
   1773             return session;
   1774         } else {
   1775             Log.e(TAG, "Failure to generate a new audio session ID");
   1776             return ERROR;
   1777         }
   1778     }
   1779 
   1780     /**
   1781      * A special audio session ID to indicate that the audio session ID isn't known and the
   1782      * framework should generate a new value. This can be used when building a new
   1783      * {@link AudioTrack} instance with
   1784      * {@link AudioTrack#AudioTrack(AudioAttributes, AudioFormat, int, int, int)}.
   1785      */
   1786     public static final int AUDIO_SESSION_ID_GENERATE = AudioSystem.AUDIO_SESSION_ALLOCATE;
   1787 
   1788 
   1789     /*
   1790      * Sets a generic audio configuration parameter. The use of these parameters
   1791      * are platform dependant, see libaudio
   1792      *
   1793      * ** Temporary interface - DO NOT USE
   1794      *
   1795      * TODO: Replace with a more generic key:value get/set mechanism
   1796      *
   1797      * param key   name of parameter to set. Must not be null.
   1798      * param value value of parameter. Must not be null.
   1799      */
   1800     /**
   1801      * @hide
   1802      * @deprecated Use {@link #setParameters(String)} instead
   1803      */
   1804     @Deprecated public void setParameter(String key, String value) {
   1805         setParameters(key+"="+value);
   1806     }
   1807 
   1808     /**
   1809      * Sets a variable number of parameter values to audio hardware.
   1810      *
   1811      * @param keyValuePairs list of parameters key value pairs in the form:
   1812      *    key1=value1;key2=value2;...
   1813      *
   1814      */
   1815     public void setParameters(String keyValuePairs) {
   1816         AudioSystem.setParameters(keyValuePairs);
   1817     }
   1818 
   1819     /**
   1820      * Gets a variable number of parameter values from audio hardware.
   1821      *
   1822      * @param keys list of parameters
   1823      * @return list of parameters key value pairs in the form:
   1824      *    key1=value1;key2=value2;...
   1825      */
   1826     public String getParameters(String keys) {
   1827         return AudioSystem.getParameters(keys);
   1828     }
   1829 
   1830     /* Sound effect identifiers */
   1831     /**
   1832      * Keyboard and direction pad click sound
   1833      * @see #playSoundEffect(int)
   1834      */
   1835     public static final int FX_KEY_CLICK = 0;
   1836     /**
   1837      * Focus has moved up
   1838      * @see #playSoundEffect(int)
   1839      */
   1840     public static final int FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_UP = 1;
   1841     /**
   1842      * Focus has moved down
   1843      * @see #playSoundEffect(int)
   1844      */
   1845     public static final int FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_DOWN = 2;
   1846     /**
   1847      * Focus has moved left
   1848      * @see #playSoundEffect(int)
   1849      */
   1850     public static final int FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_LEFT = 3;
   1851     /**
   1852      * Focus has moved right
   1853      * @see #playSoundEffect(int)
   1854      */
   1855     public static final int FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_RIGHT = 4;
   1856     /**
   1857      * IME standard keypress sound
   1858      * @see #playSoundEffect(int)
   1859      */
   1860     public static final int FX_KEYPRESS_STANDARD = 5;
   1861     /**
   1862      * IME spacebar keypress sound
   1863      * @see #playSoundEffect(int)
   1864      */
   1865     public static final int FX_KEYPRESS_SPACEBAR = 6;
   1866     /**
   1867      * IME delete keypress sound
   1868      * @see #playSoundEffect(int)
   1869      */
   1870     public static final int FX_KEYPRESS_DELETE = 7;
   1871     /**
   1872      * IME return_keypress sound
   1873      * @see #playSoundEffect(int)
   1874      */
   1875     public static final int FX_KEYPRESS_RETURN = 8;
   1876 
   1877     /**
   1878      * Invalid keypress sound
   1879      * @see #playSoundEffect(int)
   1880      */
   1881     public static final int FX_KEYPRESS_INVALID = 9;
   1882     /**
   1883      * @hide Number of sound effects
   1884      */
   1885     public static final int NUM_SOUND_EFFECTS = 10;
   1886 
   1887     /**
   1888      * Plays a sound effect (Key clicks, lid open/close...)
   1889      * @param effectType The type of sound effect. One of
   1890      *            {@link #FX_KEY_CLICK},
   1891      *            {@link #FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_UP},
   1892      *            {@link #FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_DOWN},
   1893      *            {@link #FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_LEFT},
   1894      *            {@link #FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_RIGHT},
   1895      *            {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_STANDARD},
   1896      *            {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_SPACEBAR},
   1897      *            {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_DELETE},
   1898      *            {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_RETURN},
   1899      *            {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_INVALID},
   1900      * NOTE: This version uses the UI settings to determine
   1901      * whether sounds are heard or not.
   1902      */
   1903     public void  playSoundEffect(int effectType) {
   1904         if (effectType < 0 || effectType >= NUM_SOUND_EFFECTS) {
   1905             return;
   1906         }
   1907 
   1908         if (!querySoundEffectsEnabled(Process.myUserHandle().getIdentifier())) {
   1909             return;
   1910         }
   1911 
   1912         IAudioService service = getService();
   1913         try {
   1914             service.playSoundEffect(effectType);
   1915         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1916             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in playSoundEffect"+e);
   1917         }
   1918     }
   1919 
   1920     /**
   1921      * Plays a sound effect (Key clicks, lid open/close...)
   1922      * @param effectType The type of sound effect. One of
   1923      *            {@link #FX_KEY_CLICK},
   1924      *            {@link #FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_UP},
   1925      *            {@link #FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_DOWN},
   1926      *            {@link #FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_LEFT},
   1927      *            {@link #FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_RIGHT},
   1928      *            {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_STANDARD},
   1929      *            {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_SPACEBAR},
   1930      *            {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_DELETE},
   1931      *            {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_RETURN},
   1932      *            {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_INVALID},
   1933      * @param userId The current user to pull sound settings from
   1934      * NOTE: This version uses the UI settings to determine
   1935      * whether sounds are heard or not.
   1936      * @hide
   1937      */
   1938     public void  playSoundEffect(int effectType, int userId) {
   1939         if (effectType < 0 || effectType >= NUM_SOUND_EFFECTS) {
   1940             return;
   1941         }
   1942 
   1943         if (!querySoundEffectsEnabled(userId)) {
   1944             return;
   1945         }
   1946 
   1947         IAudioService service = getService();
   1948         try {
   1949             service.playSoundEffect(effectType);
   1950         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1951             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in playSoundEffect"+e);
   1952         }
   1953     }
   1954 
   1955     /**
   1956      * Plays a sound effect (Key clicks, lid open/close...)
   1957      * @param effectType The type of sound effect. One of
   1958      *            {@link #FX_KEY_CLICK},
   1959      *            {@link #FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_UP},
   1960      *            {@link #FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_DOWN},
   1961      *            {@link #FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_LEFT},
   1962      *            {@link #FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_RIGHT},
   1963      *            {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_STANDARD},
   1964      *            {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_SPACEBAR},
   1965      *            {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_DELETE},
   1966      *            {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_RETURN},
   1967      *            {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_INVALID},
   1968      * @param volume Sound effect volume.
   1969      * The volume value is a raw scalar so UI controls should be scaled logarithmically.
   1970      * If a volume of -1 is specified, the AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC stream volume minus 3dB will be used.
   1971      * NOTE: This version is for applications that have their own
   1972      * settings panel for enabling and controlling volume.
   1973      */
   1974     public void  playSoundEffect(int effectType, float volume) {
   1975         if (effectType < 0 || effectType >= NUM_SOUND_EFFECTS) {
   1976             return;
   1977         }
   1978 
   1979         IAudioService service = getService();
   1980         try {
   1981             service.playSoundEffectVolume(effectType, volume);
   1982         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1983             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in playSoundEffect"+e);
   1984         }
   1985     }
   1986 
   1987     /**
   1988      * Settings has an in memory cache, so this is fast.
   1989      */
   1990     private boolean querySoundEffectsEnabled(int user) {
   1991         return Settings.System.getIntForUser(getContext().getContentResolver(),
   1992                 Settings.System.SOUND_EFFECTS_ENABLED, 0, user) != 0;
   1993     }
   1994 
   1995 
   1996     /**
   1997      *  Load Sound effects.
   1998      *  This method must be called when sound effects are enabled.
   1999      */
   2000     public void loadSoundEffects() {
   2001         IAudioService service = getService();
   2002         try {
   2003             service.loadSoundEffects();
   2004         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2005             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in loadSoundEffects"+e);
   2006         }
   2007     }
   2008 
   2009     /**
   2010      *  Unload Sound effects.
   2011      *  This method can be called to free some memory when
   2012      *  sound effects are disabled.
   2013      */
   2014     public void unloadSoundEffects() {
   2015         IAudioService service = getService();
   2016         try {
   2017             service.unloadSoundEffects();
   2018         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2019             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in unloadSoundEffects"+e);
   2020         }
   2021     }
   2022 
   2023     /**
   2024      * @hide
   2025      * Used to indicate no audio focus has been gained or lost.
   2026      */
   2027     public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_NONE = 0;
   2028 
   2029     /**
   2030      * Used to indicate a gain of audio focus, or a request of audio focus, of unknown duration.
   2031      * @see OnAudioFocusChangeListener#onAudioFocusChange(int)
   2032      * @see #requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener, int, int)
   2033      */
   2034     public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN = 1;
   2035     /**
   2036      * Used to indicate a temporary gain or request of audio focus, anticipated to last a short
   2037      * amount of time. Examples of temporary changes are the playback of driving directions, or an
   2038      * event notification.
   2039      * @see OnAudioFocusChangeListener#onAudioFocusChange(int)
   2040      * @see #requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener, int, int)
   2041      */
   2042     public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT = 2;
   2043     /**
   2044      * Used to indicate a temporary request of audio focus, anticipated to last a short
   2045      * amount of time, and where it is acceptable for other audio applications to keep playing
   2046      * after having lowered their output level (also referred to as "ducking").
   2047      * Examples of temporary changes are the playback of driving directions where playback of music
   2048      * in the background is acceptable.
   2049      * @see OnAudioFocusChangeListener#onAudioFocusChange(int)
   2050      * @see #requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener, int, int)
   2051      */
   2052     public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT_MAY_DUCK = 3;
   2053     /**
   2054      * Used to indicate a temporary request of audio focus, anticipated to last a short
   2055      * amount of time, during which no other applications, or system components, should play
   2056      * anything. Examples of exclusive and transient audio focus requests are voice
   2057      * memo recording and speech recognition, during which the system shouldn't play any
   2058      * notifications, and media playback should have paused.
   2059      * @see #requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener, int, int)
   2060      */
   2061     public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT_EXCLUSIVE = 4;
   2062     /**
   2063      * Used to indicate a loss of audio focus of unknown duration.
   2064      * @see OnAudioFocusChangeListener#onAudioFocusChange(int)
   2065      */
   2066     public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_LOSS = -1 * AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN;
   2067     /**
   2068      * Used to indicate a transient loss of audio focus.
   2069      * @see OnAudioFocusChangeListener#onAudioFocusChange(int)
   2070      */
   2071     public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_LOSS_TRANSIENT = -1 * AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT;
   2072     /**
   2073      * Used to indicate a transient loss of audio focus where the loser of the audio focus can
   2074      * lower its output volume if it wants to continue playing (also referred to as "ducking"), as
   2075      * the new focus owner doesn't require others to be silent.
   2076      * @see OnAudioFocusChangeListener#onAudioFocusChange(int)
   2077      */
   2078     public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_LOSS_TRANSIENT_CAN_DUCK =
   2079             -1 * AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT_MAY_DUCK;
   2080 
   2081     /**
   2082      * Interface definition for a callback to be invoked when the audio focus of the system is
   2083      * updated.
   2084      */
   2085     public interface OnAudioFocusChangeListener {
   2086         /**
   2087          * Called on the listener to notify it the audio focus for this listener has been changed.
   2088          * The focusChange value indicates whether the focus was gained,
   2089          * whether the focus was lost, and whether that loss is transient, or whether the new focus
   2090          * holder will hold it for an unknown amount of time.
   2091          * When losing focus, listeners can use the focus change information to decide what
   2092          * behavior to adopt when losing focus. A music player could for instance elect to lower
   2093          * the volume of its music stream (duck) for transient focus losses, and pause otherwise.
   2094          * @param focusChange the type of focus change, one of {@link AudioManager#AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN},
   2095          *   {@link AudioManager#AUDIOFOCUS_LOSS}, {@link AudioManager#AUDIOFOCUS_LOSS_TRANSIENT}
   2096          *   and {@link AudioManager#AUDIOFOCUS_LOSS_TRANSIENT_CAN_DUCK}.
   2097          */
   2098         public void onAudioFocusChange(int focusChange);
   2099     }
   2100 
   2101     /**
   2102      * Map to convert focus event listener IDs, as used in the AudioService audio focus stack,
   2103      * to actual listener objects.
   2104      */
   2105     private final HashMap<String, OnAudioFocusChangeListener> mAudioFocusIdListenerMap =
   2106             new HashMap<String, OnAudioFocusChangeListener>();
   2107     /**
   2108      * Lock to prevent concurrent changes to the list of focus listeners for this AudioManager
   2109      * instance.
   2110      */
   2111     private final Object mFocusListenerLock = new Object();
   2112 
   2113     private OnAudioFocusChangeListener findFocusListener(String id) {
   2114         return mAudioFocusIdListenerMap.get(id);
   2115     }
   2116 
   2117     /**
   2118      * Handler for audio focus events coming from the audio service.
   2119      */
   2120     private final FocusEventHandlerDelegate mAudioFocusEventHandlerDelegate =
   2121             new FocusEventHandlerDelegate();
   2122 
   2123     /**
   2124      * Helper class to handle the forwarding of audio focus events to the appropriate listener
   2125      */
   2126     private class FocusEventHandlerDelegate {
   2127         private final Handler mHandler;
   2128 
   2129         FocusEventHandlerDelegate() {
   2130             Looper looper;
   2131             if ((looper = Looper.myLooper()) == null) {
   2132                 looper = Looper.getMainLooper();
   2133             }
   2134 
   2135             if (looper != null) {
   2136                 // implement the event handler delegate to receive audio focus events
   2137                 mHandler = new Handler(looper) {
   2138                     @Override
   2139                     public void handleMessage(Message msg) {
   2140                         OnAudioFocusChangeListener listener = null;
   2141                         synchronized(mFocusListenerLock) {
   2142                             listener = findFocusListener((String)msg.obj);
   2143                         }
   2144                         if (listener != null) {
   2145                             Log.d(TAG, "AudioManager dispatching onAudioFocusChange("
   2146                                     + msg.what + ") for " + msg.obj);
   2147                             listener.onAudioFocusChange(msg.what);
   2148                         }
   2149                     }
   2150                 };
   2151             } else {
   2152                 mHandler = null;
   2153             }
   2154         }
   2155 
   2156         Handler getHandler() {
   2157             return mHandler;
   2158         }
   2159     }
   2160 
   2161     private final IAudioFocusDispatcher mAudioFocusDispatcher = new IAudioFocusDispatcher.Stub() {
   2162 
   2163         public void dispatchAudioFocusChange(int focusChange, String id) {
   2164             Message m = mAudioFocusEventHandlerDelegate.getHandler().obtainMessage(focusChange, id);
   2165             mAudioFocusEventHandlerDelegate.getHandler().sendMessage(m);
   2166         }
   2167 
   2168     };
   2169 
   2170     private String getIdForAudioFocusListener(OnAudioFocusChangeListener l) {
   2171         if (l == null) {
   2172             return new String(this.toString());
   2173         } else {
   2174             return new String(this.toString() + l.toString());
   2175         }
   2176     }
   2177 
   2178     /**
   2179      * @hide
   2180      * Registers a listener to be called when audio focus changes. Calling this method is optional
   2181      * before calling {@link #requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener, int, int)}, as it
   2182      * will register the listener as well if it wasn't registered already.
   2183      * @param l the listener to be notified of audio focus changes.
   2184      */
   2185     public void registerAudioFocusListener(OnAudioFocusChangeListener l) {
   2186         synchronized(mFocusListenerLock) {
   2187             if (mAudioFocusIdListenerMap.containsKey(getIdForAudioFocusListener(l))) {
   2188                 return;
   2189             }
   2190             mAudioFocusIdListenerMap.put(getIdForAudioFocusListener(l), l);
   2191         }
   2192     }
   2193 
   2194     /**
   2195      * @hide
   2196      * Causes the specified listener to not be called anymore when focus is gained or lost.
   2197      * @param l the listener to unregister.
   2198      */
   2199     public void unregisterAudioFocusListener(OnAudioFocusChangeListener l) {
   2200 
   2201         // remove locally
   2202         synchronized(mFocusListenerLock) {
   2203             mAudioFocusIdListenerMap.remove(getIdForAudioFocusListener(l));
   2204         }
   2205     }
   2206 
   2207 
   2208     /**
   2209      * A failed focus change request.
   2210      */
   2211     public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_FAILED = 0;
   2212     /**
   2213      * A successful focus change request.
   2214      */
   2215     public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_GRANTED = 1;
   2216      /**
   2217       * @hide
   2218       * A focus change request whose granting is delayed: the request was successful, but the
   2219       * requester will only be granted audio focus once the condition that prevented immediate
   2220       * granting has ended.
   2221       * See {@link #requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener, AudioAttributes, int, int)}
   2222       */
   2223     public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_DELAYED = 2;
   2224 
   2225 
   2226     /**
   2227      *  Request audio focus.
   2228      *  Send a request to obtain the audio focus
   2229      *  @param l the listener to be notified of audio focus changes
   2230      *  @param streamType the main audio stream type affected by the focus request
   2231      *  @param durationHint use {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT} to indicate this focus request
   2232      *      is temporary, and focus will be abandonned shortly. Examples of transient requests are
   2233      *      for the playback of driving directions, or notifications sounds.
   2234      *      Use {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT_MAY_DUCK} to indicate also that it's ok for
   2235      *      the previous focus owner to keep playing if it ducks its audio output.
   2236      *      Alternatively use {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT_EXCLUSIVE} for a temporary request
   2237      *      that benefits from the system not playing disruptive sounds like notifications, for
   2238      *      usecases such as voice memo recording, or speech recognition.
   2239      *      Use {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN} for a focus request of unknown duration such
   2240      *      as the playback of a song or a video.
   2241      *  @return {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_FAILED} or {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_GRANTED}
   2242      */
   2243     public int requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener l, int streamType, int durationHint) {
   2244         int status = AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_FAILED;
   2245 
   2246         try {
   2247             // status is guaranteed to be either AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_FAILED or
   2248             // AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_GRANTED as focus is requested without the
   2249             // AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_DELAY_OK flag
   2250             status = requestAudioFocus(l,
   2251                     new AudioAttributes.Builder()
   2252                             .setInternalLegacyStreamType(streamType).build(),
   2253                     durationHint,
   2254                     0 /* flags, legacy behavior */);
   2255         } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
   2256             Log.e(TAG, "Audio focus request denied due to ", e);
   2257         }
   2258 
   2259         return status;
   2260     }
   2261 
   2262     // when adding new flags, add them to the relevant AUDIOFOCUS_FLAGS_APPS or SYSTEM masks
   2263     /**
   2264      * @hide
   2265      * Use this flag when requesting audio focus to indicate it is ok for the requester to not be
   2266      * granted audio focus immediately (as indicated by {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_DELAYED}) when
   2267      * the system is in a state where focus cannot change, but be granted focus later when
   2268      * this condition ends.
   2269      */
   2270     @SystemApi
   2271     public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_DELAY_OK = 0x1 << 0;
   2272     /**
   2273      * @hide
   2274      * Use this flag when requesting audio focus to indicate that the requester
   2275      * will pause its media playback (if applicable) when losing audio focus with
   2276      * {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_LOSS_TRANSIENT_CAN_DUCK}, rather than ducking.
   2277      * <br>On some platforms, the ducking may be handled without the application being aware of it
   2278      * (i.e. it will not transiently lose focus). For applications that for instance play spoken
   2279      * content, such as audio book or podcast players, ducking may never be acceptable, and will
   2280      * thus always pause. This flag enables them to be declared as such whenever they request focus.
   2281      */
   2282     @SystemApi
   2283     public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_PAUSES_ON_DUCKABLE_LOSS = 0x1 << 1;
   2284     /**
   2285      * @hide
   2286      * Use this flag to lock audio focus so granting is temporarily disabled.
   2287      * <br>This flag can only be used by owners of a registered
   2288      * {@link android.media.audiopolicy.AudioPolicy} in
   2289      * {@link #requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener, AudioAttributes, int, int, AudioPolicy)}
   2290      */
   2291     @SystemApi
   2292     public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_LOCK     = 0x1 << 2;
   2293     /** @hide */
   2294     public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_FLAGS_APPS = AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_DELAY_OK
   2295             | AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_PAUSES_ON_DUCKABLE_LOSS;
   2296     /** @hide */
   2297     public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_FLAGS_SYSTEM = AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_DELAY_OK
   2298             | AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_PAUSES_ON_DUCKABLE_LOSS | AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_LOCK;
   2299 
   2300     /**
   2301      * @hide
   2302      * Request audio focus.
   2303      * Send a request to obtain the audio focus. This method differs from
   2304      * {@link #requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener, int, int)} in that it can express
   2305      * that the requester accepts delayed grants of audio focus.
   2306      * @param l the listener to be notified of audio focus changes. It is not allowed to be null
   2307      *     when the request is flagged with {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_DELAY_OK}.
   2308      * @param requestAttributes non null {@link AudioAttributes} describing the main reason for
   2309      *     requesting audio focus.
   2310      * @param durationHint use {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT} to indicate this focus request
   2311      *      is temporary, and focus will be abandonned shortly. Examples of transient requests are
   2312      *      for the playback of driving directions, or notifications sounds.
   2313      *      Use {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT_MAY_DUCK} to indicate also that it's ok for
   2314      *      the previous focus owner to keep playing if it ducks its audio output.
   2315      *      Alternatively use {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT_EXCLUSIVE} for a temporary request
   2316      *      that benefits from the system not playing disruptive sounds like notifications, for
   2317      *      usecases such as voice memo recording, or speech recognition.
   2318      *      Use {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN} for a focus request of unknown duration such
   2319      *      as the playback of a song or a video.
   2320      * @param flags 0 or a combination of {link #AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_DELAY_OK}
   2321      *     and {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_PAUSES_ON_DUCKABLE_LOSS}.
   2322      *     <br>Use 0 when not using any flags for the request, which behaves like
   2323      *     {@link #requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener, int, int)}, where either audio
   2324      *     focus is granted immediately, or the grant request fails because the system is in a
   2325      *     state where focus cannot change (e.g. a phone call).
   2326      * @return {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_FAILED}, {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_GRANTED}
   2327      *     or {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_DELAYED}.
   2328      *     The return value is never {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_DELAYED} when focus is requested
   2329      *     without the {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_DELAY_OK} flag.
   2330      * @throws IllegalArgumentException
   2331      */
   2332     @SystemApi
   2333     public int requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener l,
   2334             @NonNull AudioAttributes requestAttributes,
   2335             int durationHint,
   2336             int flags) throws IllegalArgumentException {
   2337         if (flags != (flags & AUDIOFOCUS_FLAGS_APPS)) {
   2338             throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid flags 0x"
   2339                     + Integer.toHexString(flags).toUpperCase());
   2340         }
   2341         return requestAudioFocus(l, requestAttributes, durationHint,
   2342                 flags & AUDIOFOCUS_FLAGS_APPS,
   2343                 null /* no AudioPolicy*/);
   2344     }
   2345 
   2346     /**
   2347      * @hide
   2348      * Request or lock audio focus.
   2349      * This method is to be used by system components that have registered an
   2350      * {@link android.media.audiopolicy.AudioPolicy} to request audio focus, but also to "lock" it
   2351      * so focus granting is temporarily disabled.
   2352      * @param l see the description of the same parameter in
   2353      *     {@link #requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener, AudioAttributes, int, int)}
   2354      * @param requestAttributes non null {@link AudioAttributes} describing the main reason for
   2355      *     requesting audio focus.
   2356      * @param durationHint see the description of the same parameter in
   2357      *     {@link #requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener, AudioAttributes, int, int)}
   2358      * @param flags 0 or a combination of {link #AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_DELAY_OK},
   2359      *     {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_PAUSES_ON_DUCKABLE_LOSS}, and {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_LOCK}.
   2360      *     <br>Use 0 when not using any flags for the request, which behaves like
   2361      *     {@link #requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener, int, int)}, where either audio
   2362      *     focus is granted immediately, or the grant request fails because the system is in a
   2363      *     state where focus cannot change (e.g. a phone call).
   2364      * @param ap a registered {@link android.media.audiopolicy.AudioPolicy} instance when locking
   2365      *     focus, or null.
   2366      * @return see the description of the same return value in
   2367      *     {@link #requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener, AudioAttributes, int, int)}
   2368      * @throws IllegalArgumentException
   2369      */
   2370     @SystemApi
   2371     public int requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener l,
   2372             @NonNull AudioAttributes requestAttributes,
   2373             int durationHint,
   2374             int flags,
   2375             AudioPolicy ap) throws IllegalArgumentException {
   2376         // parameter checking
   2377         if (requestAttributes == null) {
   2378             throw new IllegalArgumentException("Illegal null AudioAttributes argument");
   2379         }
   2380         if ((durationHint < AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN) ||
   2381                 (durationHint > AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT_EXCLUSIVE)) {
   2382             throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid duration hint");
   2383         }
   2384         if (flags != (flags & AUDIOFOCUS_FLAGS_SYSTEM)) {
   2385             throw new IllegalArgumentException("Illegal flags 0x"
   2386                 + Integer.toHexString(flags).toUpperCase());
   2387         }
   2388         if (((flags & AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_DELAY_OK) == AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_DELAY_OK) && (l == null)) {
   2389             throw new IllegalArgumentException(
   2390                     "Illegal null focus listener when flagged as accepting delayed focus grant");
   2391         }
   2392         if (((flags & AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_LOCK) == AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_LOCK) && (ap == null)) {
   2393             throw new IllegalArgumentException(
   2394                     "Illegal null audio policy when locking audio focus");
   2395         }
   2396 
   2397         int status = AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_FAILED;
   2398         registerAudioFocusListener(l);
   2399         IAudioService service = getService();
   2400         try {
   2401             status = service.requestAudioFocus(requestAttributes, durationHint, mICallBack,
   2402                     mAudioFocusDispatcher, getIdForAudioFocusListener(l),
   2403                     getContext().getOpPackageName() /* package name */, flags,
   2404                     ap != null ? ap.cb() : null);
   2405         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2406             Log.e(TAG, "Can't call requestAudioFocus() on AudioService:", e);
   2407         }
   2408         return status;
   2409     }
   2410 
   2411     /**
   2412      * @hide
   2413      * Used internally by telephony package to request audio focus. Will cause the focus request
   2414      * to be associated with the "voice communication" identifier only used in AudioService
   2415      * to identify this use case.
   2416      * @param streamType use STREAM_RING for focus requests when ringing, VOICE_CALL for
   2417      *    the establishment of the call
   2418      * @param durationHint the type of focus request. AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT is recommended so
   2419      *    media applications resume after a call
   2420      */
   2421     public void requestAudioFocusForCall(int streamType, int durationHint) {
   2422         IAudioService service = getService();
   2423         try {
   2424             service.requestAudioFocus(new AudioAttributes.Builder()
   2425                         .setInternalLegacyStreamType(streamType).build(),
   2426                     durationHint, mICallBack, null,
   2427                     AudioSystem.IN_VOICE_COMM_FOCUS_ID,
   2428                     getContext().getOpPackageName(),
   2429                     AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_LOCK,
   2430                     null /* policy token */);
   2431         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2432             Log.e(TAG, "Can't call requestAudioFocusForCall() on AudioService:", e);
   2433         }
   2434     }
   2435 
   2436     /**
   2437      * @hide
   2438      * Used internally by telephony package to abandon audio focus, typically after a call or
   2439      * when ringing ends and the call is rejected or not answered.
   2440      * Should match one or more calls to {@link #requestAudioFocusForCall(int, int)}.
   2441      */
   2442     public void abandonAudioFocusForCall() {
   2443         IAudioService service = getService();
   2444         try {
   2445             service.abandonAudioFocus(null, AudioSystem.IN_VOICE_COMM_FOCUS_ID,
   2446                     null /*AudioAttributes, legacy behavior*/);
   2447         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2448             Log.e(TAG, "Can't call abandonAudioFocusForCall() on AudioService:", e);
   2449         }
   2450     }
   2451 
   2452     /**
   2453      *  Abandon audio focus. Causes the previous focus owner, if any, to receive focus.
   2454      *  @param l the listener with which focus was requested.
   2455      *  @return {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_FAILED} or {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_GRANTED}
   2456      */
   2457     public int abandonAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener l) {
   2458         return abandonAudioFocus(l, null /*AudioAttributes, legacy behavior*/);
   2459     }
   2460 
   2461     /**
   2462      * @hide
   2463      * Abandon audio focus. Causes the previous focus owner, if any, to receive focus.
   2464      *  @param l the listener with which focus was requested.
   2465      * @param aa the {@link AudioAttributes} with which audio focus was requested
   2466      * @return {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_FAILED} or {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_GRANTED}
   2467      */
   2468     @SystemApi
   2469     public int abandonAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener l, AudioAttributes aa) {
   2470         int status = AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_FAILED;
   2471         unregisterAudioFocusListener(l);
   2472         IAudioService service = getService();
   2473         try {
   2474             status = service.abandonAudioFocus(mAudioFocusDispatcher,
   2475                     getIdForAudioFocusListener(l), aa);
   2476         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2477             Log.e(TAG, "Can't call abandonAudioFocus() on AudioService:", e);
   2478         }
   2479         return status;
   2480     }
   2481 
   2482     //====================================================================
   2483     // Remote Control
   2484     /**
   2485      * Register a component to be the sole receiver of MEDIA_BUTTON intents.
   2486      * @param eventReceiver identifier of a {@link android.content.BroadcastReceiver}
   2487      *      that will receive the media button intent. This broadcast receiver must be declared
   2488      *      in the application manifest. The package of the component must match that of
   2489      *      the context you're registering from.
   2490      * @deprecated Use {@link MediaSession#setMediaButtonReceiver(PendingIntent)} instead.
   2491      */
   2492     @Deprecated
   2493     public void registerMediaButtonEventReceiver(ComponentName eventReceiver) {
   2494         if (eventReceiver == null) {
   2495             return;
   2496         }
   2497         if (!eventReceiver.getPackageName().equals(getContext().getPackageName())) {
   2498             Log.e(TAG, "registerMediaButtonEventReceiver() error: " +
   2499                     "receiver and context package names don't match");
   2500             return;
   2501         }
   2502         // construct a PendingIntent for the media button and register it
   2503         Intent mediaButtonIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_MEDIA_BUTTON);
   2504         //     the associated intent will be handled by the component being registered
   2505         mediaButtonIntent.setComponent(eventReceiver);
   2506         PendingIntent pi = PendingIntent.getBroadcast(getContext(),
   2507                 0/*requestCode, ignored*/, mediaButtonIntent, 0/*flags*/);
   2508         registerMediaButtonIntent(pi, eventReceiver);
   2509     }
   2510 
   2511     /**
   2512      * Register a component to be the sole receiver of MEDIA_BUTTON intents.  This is like
   2513      * {@link #registerMediaButtonEventReceiver(android.content.ComponentName)}, but allows
   2514      * the buttons to go to any PendingIntent.  Note that you should only use this form if
   2515      * you know you will continue running for the full time until unregistering the
   2516      * PendingIntent.
   2517      * @param eventReceiver target that will receive media button intents.  The PendingIntent
   2518      * will be sent an {@link Intent#ACTION_MEDIA_BUTTON} event when a media button action
   2519      * occurs, with {@link Intent#EXTRA_KEY_EVENT} added and holding the key code of the
   2520      * media button that was pressed.
   2521      * @deprecated Use {@link MediaSession#setMediaButtonReceiver(PendingIntent)} instead.
   2522      */
   2523     @Deprecated
   2524     public void registerMediaButtonEventReceiver(PendingIntent eventReceiver) {
   2525         if (eventReceiver == null) {
   2526             return;
   2527         }
   2528         registerMediaButtonIntent(eventReceiver, null);
   2529     }
   2530 
   2531     /**
   2532      * @hide
   2533      * no-op if (pi == null) or (eventReceiver == null)
   2534      */
   2535     public void registerMediaButtonIntent(PendingIntent pi, ComponentName eventReceiver) {
   2536         if (pi == null) {
   2537             Log.e(TAG, "Cannot call registerMediaButtonIntent() with a null parameter");
   2538             return;
   2539         }
   2540         MediaSessionLegacyHelper helper = MediaSessionLegacyHelper.getHelper(getContext());
   2541         helper.addMediaButtonListener(pi, eventReceiver, getContext());
   2542     }
   2543 
   2544     /**
   2545      * Unregister the receiver of MEDIA_BUTTON intents.
   2546      * @param eventReceiver identifier of a {@link android.content.BroadcastReceiver}
   2547      *      that was registered with {@link #registerMediaButtonEventReceiver(ComponentName)}.
   2548      * @deprecated Use {@link MediaSession} instead.
   2549      */
   2550     @Deprecated
   2551     public void unregisterMediaButtonEventReceiver(ComponentName eventReceiver) {
   2552         if (eventReceiver == null) {
   2553             return;
   2554         }
   2555         // construct a PendingIntent for the media button and unregister it
   2556         Intent mediaButtonIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_MEDIA_BUTTON);
   2557         //     the associated intent will be handled by the component being registered
   2558         mediaButtonIntent.setComponent(eventReceiver);
   2559         PendingIntent pi = PendingIntent.getBroadcast(getContext(),
   2560                 0/*requestCode, ignored*/, mediaButtonIntent, 0/*flags*/);
   2561         unregisterMediaButtonIntent(pi);
   2562     }
   2563 
   2564     /**
   2565      * Unregister the receiver of MEDIA_BUTTON intents.
   2566      * @param eventReceiver same PendingIntent that was registed with
   2567      *      {@link #registerMediaButtonEventReceiver(PendingIntent)}.
   2568      * @deprecated Use {@link MediaSession} instead.
   2569      */
   2570     @Deprecated
   2571     public void unregisterMediaButtonEventReceiver(PendingIntent eventReceiver) {
   2572         if (eventReceiver == null) {
   2573             return;
   2574         }
   2575         unregisterMediaButtonIntent(eventReceiver);
   2576     }
   2577 
   2578     /**
   2579      * @hide
   2580      */
   2581     public void unregisterMediaButtonIntent(PendingIntent pi) {
   2582         MediaSessionLegacyHelper helper = MediaSessionLegacyHelper.getHelper(getContext());
   2583         helper.removeMediaButtonListener(pi);
   2584     }
   2585 
   2586     /**
   2587      * Registers the remote control client for providing information to display on the remote
   2588      * controls.
   2589      * @param rcClient The remote control client from which remote controls will receive
   2590      *      information to display.
   2591      * @see RemoteControlClient
   2592      * @deprecated Use {@link MediaSession} instead.
   2593      */
   2594     @Deprecated
   2595     public void registerRemoteControlClient(RemoteControlClient rcClient) {
   2596         if ((rcClient == null) || (rcClient.getRcMediaIntent() == null)) {
   2597             return;
   2598         }
   2599         rcClient.registerWithSession(MediaSessionLegacyHelper.getHelper(getContext()));
   2600     }
   2601 
   2602     /**
   2603      * Unregisters the remote control client that was providing information to display on the
   2604      * remote controls.
   2605      * @param rcClient The remote control client to unregister.
   2606      * @see #registerRemoteControlClient(RemoteControlClient)
   2607      * @deprecated Use {@link MediaSession} instead.
   2608      */
   2609     @Deprecated
   2610     public void unregisterRemoteControlClient(RemoteControlClient rcClient) {
   2611         if ((rcClient == null) || (rcClient.getRcMediaIntent() == null)) {
   2612             return;
   2613         }
   2614         rcClient.unregisterWithSession(MediaSessionLegacyHelper.getHelper(getContext()));
   2615     }
   2616 
   2617     /**
   2618      * Registers a {@link RemoteController} instance for it to receive media
   2619      * metadata updates and playback state information from applications using
   2620      * {@link RemoteControlClient}, and control their playback.
   2621      * <p>
   2622      * Registration requires the {@link RemoteController.OnClientUpdateListener} listener to be
   2623      * one of the enabled notification listeners (see
   2624      * {@link android.service.notification.NotificationListenerService}).
   2625      *
   2626      * @param rctlr the object to register.
   2627      * @return true if the {@link RemoteController} was successfully registered,
   2628      *         false if an error occurred, due to an internal system error, or
   2629      *         insufficient permissions.
   2630      * @deprecated Use
   2631      *             {@link MediaSessionManager#addOnActiveSessionsChangedListener(android.media.session.MediaSessionManager.OnActiveSessionsChangedListener, ComponentName)}
   2632      *             and {@link MediaController} instead.
   2633      */
   2634     @Deprecated
   2635     public boolean registerRemoteController(RemoteController rctlr) {
   2636         if (rctlr == null) {
   2637             return false;
   2638         }
   2639         rctlr.startListeningToSessions();
   2640         return true;
   2641     }
   2642 
   2643     /**
   2644      * Unregisters a {@link RemoteController}, causing it to no longer receive
   2645      * media metadata and playback state information, and no longer be capable
   2646      * of controlling playback.
   2647      *
   2648      * @param rctlr the object to unregister.
   2649      * @deprecated Use
   2650      *             {@link MediaSessionManager#removeOnActiveSessionsChangedListener(android.media.session.MediaSessionManager.OnActiveSessionsChangedListener)}
   2651      *             instead.
   2652      */
   2653     @Deprecated
   2654     public void unregisterRemoteController(RemoteController rctlr) {
   2655         if (rctlr == null) {
   2656             return;
   2657         }
   2658         rctlr.stopListeningToSessions();
   2659     }
   2660 
   2661     /**
   2662      * @hide
   2663      * Registers a remote control display that will be sent information by remote control clients.
   2664      * Use this method if your IRemoteControlDisplay is not going to display artwork, otherwise
   2665      * use {@link #registerRemoteControlDisplay(IRemoteControlDisplay, int, int)} to pass the
   2666      * artwork size directly, or
   2667      * {@link #remoteControlDisplayUsesBitmapSize(IRemoteControlDisplay, int, int)} later if artwork
   2668      * is not yet needed.
   2669      * <p>Registration requires the {@link Manifest.permission#MEDIA_CONTENT_CONTROL} permission.
   2670      * @param rcd the IRemoteControlDisplay
   2671      */
   2672     public void registerRemoteControlDisplay(IRemoteControlDisplay rcd) {
   2673         // passing a negative value for art work width and height as they are unknown at this stage
   2674         registerRemoteControlDisplay(rcd, /*w*/-1, /*h*/ -1);
   2675     }
   2676 
   2677     /**
   2678      * @hide
   2679      * Registers a remote control display that will be sent information by remote control clients.
   2680      * <p>Registration requires the {@link Manifest.permission#MEDIA_CONTENT_CONTROL} permission.
   2681      * @param rcd
   2682      * @param w the maximum width of the expected bitmap. Negative values indicate it is
   2683      *   useless to send artwork.
   2684      * @param h the maximum height of the expected bitmap. Negative values indicate it is
   2685      *   useless to send artwork.
   2686      */
   2687     public void registerRemoteControlDisplay(IRemoteControlDisplay rcd, int w, int h) {
   2688         if (rcd == null) {
   2689             return;
   2690         }
   2691         IAudioService service = getService();
   2692         try {
   2693             service.registerRemoteControlDisplay(rcd, w, h);
   2694         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2695             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in registerRemoteControlDisplay " + e);
   2696         }
   2697     }
   2698 
   2699     /**
   2700      * @hide
   2701      * Unregisters a remote control display that was sent information by remote control clients.
   2702      * @param rcd
   2703      */
   2704     public void unregisterRemoteControlDisplay(IRemoteControlDisplay rcd) {
   2705         if (rcd == null) {
   2706             return;
   2707         }
   2708         IAudioService service = getService();
   2709         try {
   2710             service.unregisterRemoteControlDisplay(rcd);
   2711         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2712             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in unregisterRemoteControlDisplay " + e);
   2713         }
   2714     }
   2715 
   2716     /**
   2717      * @hide
   2718      * Sets the artwork size a remote control display expects when receiving bitmaps.
   2719      * @param rcd
   2720      * @param w the maximum width of the expected bitmap. Negative values indicate it is
   2721      *   useless to send artwork.
   2722      * @param h the maximum height of the expected bitmap. Negative values indicate it is
   2723      *   useless to send artwork.
   2724      */
   2725     public void remoteControlDisplayUsesBitmapSize(IRemoteControlDisplay rcd, int w, int h) {
   2726         if (rcd == null) {
   2727             return;
   2728         }
   2729         IAudioService service = getService();
   2730         try {
   2731             service.remoteControlDisplayUsesBitmapSize(rcd, w, h);
   2732         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2733             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in remoteControlDisplayUsesBitmapSize " + e);
   2734         }
   2735     }
   2736 
   2737     /**
   2738      * @hide
   2739      * Controls whether a remote control display needs periodic checks of the RemoteControlClient
   2740      * playback position to verify that the estimated position has not drifted from the actual
   2741      * position. By default the check is not performed.
   2742      * The IRemoteControlDisplay must have been previously registered for this to have any effect.
   2743      * @param rcd the IRemoteControlDisplay for which the anti-drift mechanism will be enabled
   2744      *     or disabled. No effect is null.
   2745      * @param wantsSync if true, RemoteControlClient instances which expose their playback position
   2746      *     to the framework will regularly compare the estimated playback position with the actual
   2747      *     position, and will update the IRemoteControlDisplay implementation whenever a drift is
   2748      *     detected.
   2749      */
   2750     public void remoteControlDisplayWantsPlaybackPositionSync(IRemoteControlDisplay rcd,
   2751             boolean wantsSync) {
   2752         if (rcd == null) {
   2753             return;
   2754         }
   2755         IAudioService service = getService();
   2756         try {
   2757             service.remoteControlDisplayWantsPlaybackPositionSync(rcd, wantsSync);
   2758         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2759             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in remoteControlDisplayWantsPlaybackPositionSync " + e);
   2760         }
   2761     }
   2762 
   2763     /**
   2764      * @hide
   2765      * Register the given {@link AudioPolicy}.
   2766      * This call is synchronous and blocks until the registration process successfully completed
   2767      * or failed to complete.
   2768      * @param policy the non-null {@link AudioPolicy} to register.
   2769      * @return {@link #ERROR} if there was an error communicating with the registration service
   2770      *    or if the user doesn't have the required
   2771      *    {@link android.Manifest.permission#MODIFY_AUDIO_ROUTING} permission,
   2772      *    {@link #SUCCESS} otherwise.
   2773      */
   2774     @SystemApi
   2775     public int registerAudioPolicy(@NonNull AudioPolicy policy) {
   2776         if (policy == null) {
   2777             throw new IllegalArgumentException("Illegal null AudioPolicy argument");
   2778         }
   2779         IAudioService service = getService();
   2780         try {
   2781             String regId = service.registerAudioPolicy(policy.getConfig(), policy.cb(),
   2782                     policy.hasFocusListener());
   2783             if (regId == null) {
   2784                 return ERROR;
   2785             } else {
   2786                 policy.setRegistration(regId);
   2787             }
   2788             // successful registration
   2789         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2790             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in registerAudioPolicyAsync()", e);
   2791             return ERROR;
   2792         }
   2793         return SUCCESS;
   2794     }
   2795 
   2796     /**
   2797      * @hide
   2798      * @param policy the non-null {@link AudioPolicy} to unregister.
   2799      */
   2800     @SystemApi
   2801     public void unregisterAudioPolicyAsync(@NonNull AudioPolicy policy) {
   2802         if (policy == null) {
   2803             throw new IllegalArgumentException("Illegal null AudioPolicy argument");
   2804         }
   2805         IAudioService service = getService();
   2806         try {
   2807             service.unregisterAudioPolicyAsync(policy.cb());
   2808             policy.setRegistration(null);
   2809         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2810             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in unregisterAudioPolicyAsync()", e);
   2811         }
   2812     }
   2813 
   2814 
   2815     /**
   2816      *  @hide
   2817      *  Reload audio settings. This method is called by Settings backup
   2818      *  agent when audio settings are restored and causes the AudioService
   2819      *  to read and apply restored settings.
   2820      */
   2821     public void reloadAudioSettings() {
   2822         IAudioService service = getService();
   2823         try {
   2824             service.reloadAudioSettings();
   2825         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2826             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in reloadAudioSettings"+e);
   2827         }
   2828     }
   2829 
   2830     /**
   2831      * @hide
   2832      * Notifies AudioService that it is connected to an A2DP device that supports absolute volume,
   2833      * so that AudioService can send volume change events to the A2DP device, rather than handling
   2834      * them.
   2835      */
   2836     public void avrcpSupportsAbsoluteVolume(String address, boolean support) {
   2837         IAudioService service = getService();
   2838         try {
   2839             service.avrcpSupportsAbsoluteVolume(address, support);
   2840         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2841             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in avrcpSupportsAbsoluteVolume", e);
   2842         }
   2843     }
   2844 
   2845      /**
   2846       * {@hide}
   2847       */
   2848      private final IBinder mICallBack = new Binder();
   2849 
   2850     /**
   2851      * Checks whether the phone is in silent mode, with or without vibrate.
   2852      *
   2853      * @return true if phone is in silent mode, with or without vibrate.
   2854      *
   2855      * @see #getRingerMode()
   2856      *
   2857      * @hide pending API Council approval
   2858      */
   2859     public boolean isSilentMode() {
   2860         int ringerMode = getRingerMode();
   2861         boolean silentMode =
   2862             (ringerMode == RINGER_MODE_SILENT) ||
   2863             (ringerMode == RINGER_MODE_VIBRATE);
   2864         return silentMode;
   2865     }
   2866 
   2867     // This section re-defines new output device constants from AudioSystem, because the AudioSystem
   2868     // class is not used by other parts of the framework, which instead use definitions and methods
   2869     // from AudioManager. AudioSystem is an internal class used by AudioManager and AudioService.
   2870 
   2871     /** @hide
   2872      * The audio device code for representing "no device." */
   2873     public static final int DEVICE_NONE = AudioSystem.DEVICE_NONE;
   2874     /** @hide
   2875      *  The audio output device code for the small speaker at the front of the device used
   2876      *  when placing calls.  Does not refer to an in-ear headphone without attached microphone,
   2877      *  such as earbuds, earphones, or in-ear monitors (IEM). Those would be handled as a
   2878      *  {@link #DEVICE_OUT_WIRED_HEADPHONE}.
   2879      */
   2880     public static final int DEVICE_OUT_EARPIECE = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_EARPIECE;
   2881     /** @hide
   2882      *  The audio output device code for the built-in speaker */
   2883     public static final int DEVICE_OUT_SPEAKER = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_SPEAKER;
   2884     /** @hide
   2885      * The audio output device code for a wired headset with attached microphone */
   2886     public static final int DEVICE_OUT_WIRED_HEADSET = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_WIRED_HEADSET;
   2887     /** @hide
   2888      * The audio output device code for a wired headphone without attached microphone */
   2889     public static final int DEVICE_OUT_WIRED_HEADPHONE = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_WIRED_HEADPHONE;
   2890     /** @hide
   2891      * The audio output device code for generic Bluetooth SCO, for voice */
   2892     public static final int DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_SCO = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_SCO;
   2893     /** @hide
   2894      * The audio output device code for Bluetooth SCO Headset Profile (HSP) and
   2895      * Hands-Free Profile (HFP), for voice
   2896      */
   2897     public static final int DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_SCO_HEADSET =
   2898             AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_SCO_HEADSET;
   2899     /** @hide
   2900      * The audio output device code for Bluetooth SCO car audio, for voice */
   2901     public static final int DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_SCO_CARKIT =
   2902             AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_SCO_CARKIT;
   2903     /** @hide
   2904      * The audio output device code for generic Bluetooth A2DP, for music */
   2905     public static final int DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_A2DP = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_A2DP;
   2906     /** @hide
   2907      * The audio output device code for Bluetooth A2DP headphones, for music */
   2908     public static final int DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_A2DP_HEADPHONES =
   2909             AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_A2DP_HEADPHONES;
   2910     /** @hide
   2911      * The audio output device code for Bluetooth A2DP external speaker, for music */
   2912     public static final int DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_A2DP_SPEAKER =
   2913             AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_A2DP_SPEAKER;
   2914     /** @hide
   2915      * The audio output device code for S/PDIF (legacy) or HDMI
   2916      * Deprecated: replaced by {@link #DEVICE_OUT_HDMI} */
   2917     public static final int DEVICE_OUT_AUX_DIGITAL = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_AUX_DIGITAL;
   2918     /** @hide
   2919      * The audio output device code for HDMI */
   2920     public static final int DEVICE_OUT_HDMI = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_HDMI;
   2921     /** @hide
   2922      * The audio output device code for an analog wired headset attached via a
   2923      *  docking station
   2924      */
   2925     public static final int DEVICE_OUT_ANLG_DOCK_HEADSET = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_ANLG_DOCK_HEADSET;
   2926     /** @hide
   2927      * The audio output device code for a digital wired headset attached via a
   2928      *  docking station
   2929      */
   2930     public static final int DEVICE_OUT_DGTL_DOCK_HEADSET = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_DGTL_DOCK_HEADSET;
   2931     /** @hide
   2932      * The audio output device code for a USB audio accessory. The accessory is in USB host
   2933      * mode and the Android device in USB device mode
   2934      */
   2935     public static final int DEVICE_OUT_USB_ACCESSORY = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_USB_ACCESSORY;
   2936     /** @hide
   2937      * The audio output device code for a USB audio device. The device is in USB device
   2938      * mode and the Android device in USB host mode
   2939      */
   2940     public static final int DEVICE_OUT_USB_DEVICE = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_USB_DEVICE;
   2941     /** @hide
   2942      * The audio output device code for projection output.
   2943      */
   2944     public static final int DEVICE_OUT_REMOTE_SUBMIX = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_REMOTE_SUBMIX;
   2945     /** @hide
   2946      * The audio output device code the telephony voice TX path.
   2947      */
   2948     public static final int DEVICE_OUT_TELEPHONY_TX = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_TELEPHONY_TX;
   2949     /** @hide
   2950      * The audio output device code for an analog jack with line impedance detected.
   2951      */
   2952     public static final int DEVICE_OUT_LINE = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_LINE;
   2953     /** @hide
   2954      * The audio output device code for HDMI Audio Return Channel.
   2955      */
   2956     public static final int DEVICE_OUT_HDMI_ARC = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_HDMI_ARC;
   2957     /** @hide
   2958      * The audio output device code for S/PDIF digital connection.
   2959      */
   2960     public static final int DEVICE_OUT_SPDIF = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_SPDIF;
   2961     /** @hide
   2962      * The audio output device code for built-in FM transmitter.
   2963      */
   2964     public static final int DEVICE_OUT_FM = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_FM;
   2965     /** @hide
   2966      * This is not used as a returned value from {@link #getDevicesForStream}, but could be
   2967      *  used in the future in a set method to select whatever default device is chosen by the
   2968      *  platform-specific implementation.
   2969      */
   2970     public static final int DEVICE_OUT_DEFAULT = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_DEFAULT;
   2971 
   2972     /** @hide
   2973      * The audio input device code for default built-in microphone
   2974      */
   2975     public static final int DEVICE_IN_BUILTIN_MIC = AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_BUILTIN_MIC;
   2976     /** @hide
   2977      * The audio input device code for a Bluetooth SCO headset
   2978      */
   2979     public static final int DEVICE_IN_BLUETOOTH_SCO_HEADSET =
   2980                                     AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_BLUETOOTH_SCO_HEADSET;
   2981     /** @hide
   2982      * The audio input device code for wired headset microphone
   2983      */
   2984     public static final int DEVICE_IN_WIRED_HEADSET =
   2985                                     AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_WIRED_HEADSET;
   2986     /** @hide
   2987      * The audio input device code for HDMI
   2988      */
   2989     public static final int DEVICE_IN_HDMI =
   2990                                     AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_HDMI;
   2991     /** @hide
   2992      * The audio input device code for telephony voice RX path
   2993      */
   2994     public static final int DEVICE_IN_TELEPHONY_RX =
   2995                                     AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_TELEPHONY_RX;
   2996     /** @hide
   2997      * The audio input device code for built-in microphone pointing to the back
   2998      */
   2999     public static final int DEVICE_IN_BACK_MIC =
   3000                                     AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_BACK_MIC;
   3001     /** @hide
   3002      * The audio input device code for analog from a docking station
   3003      */
   3004     public static final int DEVICE_IN_ANLG_DOCK_HEADSET =
   3005                                     AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_ANLG_DOCK_HEADSET;
   3006     /** @hide
   3007      * The audio input device code for digital from a docking station
   3008      */
   3009     public static final int DEVICE_IN_DGTL_DOCK_HEADSET =
   3010                                     AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_DGTL_DOCK_HEADSET;
   3011     /** @hide
   3012      * The audio input device code for a USB audio accessory. The accessory is in USB host
   3013      * mode and the Android device in USB device mode
   3014      */
   3015     public static final int DEVICE_IN_USB_ACCESSORY =
   3016                                     AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_USB_ACCESSORY;
   3017     /** @hide
   3018      * The audio input device code for a USB audio device. The device is in USB device
   3019      * mode and the Android device in USB host mode
   3020      */
   3021     public static final int DEVICE_IN_USB_DEVICE =
   3022                                     AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_USB_DEVICE;
   3023     /** @hide
   3024      * The audio input device code for a FM radio tuner
   3025      */
   3026     public static final int DEVICE_IN_FM_TUNER = AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_FM_TUNER;
   3027     /** @hide
   3028      * The audio input device code for a TV tuner
   3029      */
   3030     public static final int DEVICE_IN_TV_TUNER = AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_TV_TUNER;
   3031     /** @hide
   3032      * The audio input device code for an analog jack with line impedance detected
   3033      */
   3034     public static final int DEVICE_IN_LINE = AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_LINE;
   3035     /** @hide
   3036      * The audio input device code for a S/PDIF digital connection
   3037      */
   3038     public static final int DEVICE_IN_SPDIF = AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_SPDIF;
   3039     /** @hide
   3040      * The audio input device code for audio loopback
   3041      */
   3042     public static final int DEVICE_IN_LOOPBACK = AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_LOOPBACK;
   3043 
   3044     /**
   3045      * Return true if the device code corresponds to an output device.
   3046      * @hide
   3047      */
   3048     public static boolean isOutputDevice(int device)
   3049     {
   3050         return (device & AudioSystem.DEVICE_BIT_IN) == 0;
   3051     }
   3052 
   3053     /**
   3054      * Return true if the device code corresponds to an input device.
   3055      * @hide
   3056      */
   3057     public static boolean isInputDevice(int device)
   3058     {
   3059         return (device & AudioSystem.DEVICE_BIT_IN) == AudioSystem.DEVICE_BIT_IN;
   3060     }
   3061 
   3062 
   3063     /**
   3064      * Return the enabled devices for the specified output stream type.
   3065      *
   3066      * @param streamType The stream type to query. One of
   3067      *            {@link #STREAM_VOICE_CALL},
   3068      *            {@link #STREAM_SYSTEM},
   3069      *            {@link #STREAM_RING},
   3070      *            {@link #STREAM_MUSIC},
   3071      *            {@link #STREAM_ALARM},
   3072      *            {@link #STREAM_NOTIFICATION},
   3073      *            {@link #STREAM_DTMF}.
   3074      *
   3075      * @return The bit-mask "or" of audio output device codes for all enabled devices on this
   3076      *         stream. Zero or more of
   3077      *            {@link #DEVICE_OUT_EARPIECE},
   3078      *            {@link #DEVICE_OUT_SPEAKER},
   3079      *            {@link #DEVICE_OUT_WIRED_HEADSET},
   3080      *            {@link #DEVICE_OUT_WIRED_HEADPHONE},
   3081      *            {@link #DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_SCO},
   3082      *            {@link #DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_SCO_HEADSET},
   3083      *            {@link #DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_SCO_CARKIT},
   3084      *            {@link #DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_A2DP},
   3085      *            {@link #DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_A2DP_HEADPHONES},
   3086      *            {@link #DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_A2DP_SPEAKER},
   3087      *            {@link #DEVICE_OUT_HDMI},
   3088      *            {@link #DEVICE_OUT_ANLG_DOCK_HEADSET},
   3089      *            {@link #DEVICE_OUT_DGTL_DOCK_HEADSET}.
   3090      *            {@link #DEVICE_OUT_USB_ACCESSORY}.
   3091      *            {@link #DEVICE_OUT_USB_DEVICE}.
   3092      *            {@link #DEVICE_OUT_REMOTE_SUBMIX}.
   3093      *            {@link #DEVICE_OUT_TELEPHONY_TX}.
   3094      *            {@link #DEVICE_OUT_LINE}.
   3095      *            {@link #DEVICE_OUT_HDMI_ARC}.
   3096      *            {@link #DEVICE_OUT_SPDIF}.
   3097      *            {@link #DEVICE_OUT_FM}.
   3098      *            {@link #DEVICE_OUT_DEFAULT} is not used here.
   3099      *
   3100      * The implementation may support additional device codes beyond those listed, so
   3101      * the application should ignore any bits which it does not recognize.
   3102      * Note that the information may be imprecise when the implementation
   3103      * cannot distinguish whether a particular device is enabled.
   3104      *
   3105      * {@hide}
   3106      */
   3107     public int getDevicesForStream(int streamType) {
   3108         switch (streamType) {
   3109         case STREAM_VOICE_CALL:
   3110         case STREAM_SYSTEM:
   3111         case STREAM_RING:
   3112         case STREAM_MUSIC:
   3113         case STREAM_ALARM:
   3114         case STREAM_NOTIFICATION:
   3115         case STREAM_DTMF:
   3116             return AudioSystem.getDevicesForStream(streamType);
   3117         default:
   3118             return 0;
   3119         }
   3120     }
   3121 
   3122      /**
   3123      * Indicate wired accessory connection state change.
   3124      * @param device type of device connected/disconnected (AudioManager.DEVICE_OUT_xxx)
   3125      * @param state  new connection state: 1 connected, 0 disconnected
   3126      * @param name   device name
   3127      * {@hide}
   3128      */
   3129     public void setWiredDeviceConnectionState(int type, int state, String address, String name) {
   3130         IAudioService service = getService();
   3131         try {
   3132             service.setWiredDeviceConnectionState(type, state, address, name,
   3133                     mApplicationContext.getOpPackageName());
   3134         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   3135             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in setWiredDeviceConnectionState "+e);
   3136         }
   3137     }
   3138 
   3139      /**
   3140      * Indicate A2DP source or sink connection state change.
   3141      * @param device Bluetooth device connected/disconnected
   3142      * @param state  new connection state (BluetoothProfile.STATE_xxx)
   3143      * @param profile profile for the A2DP device
   3144      * (either {@link android.bluetooth.BluetoothProfile.A2DP} or
   3145      * {@link android.bluetooth.BluetoothProfile.A2DP_SINK})
   3146      * @return a delay in ms that the caller should wait before broadcasting
   3147      * BluetoothA2dp.ACTION_CONNECTION_STATE_CHANGED intent.
   3148      * {@hide}
   3149      */
   3150     public int setBluetoothA2dpDeviceConnectionState(BluetoothDevice device, int state,
   3151             int profile) {
   3152         IAudioService service = getService();
   3153         int delay = 0;
   3154         try {
   3155             delay = service.setBluetoothA2dpDeviceConnectionState(device, state, profile);
   3156         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   3157             Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in setBluetoothA2dpDeviceConnectionState "+e);
   3158         }
   3159         return delay;
   3160     }
   3161 
   3162     /** {@hide} */
   3163     public IRingtonePlayer getRingtonePlayer() {
   3164         try {
   3165             return getService().getRingtonePlayer();
   3166         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   3167             return null;
   3168         }
   3169     }
   3170 
   3171     /**
   3172      * Used as a key for {@link #getProperty} to request the native or optimal output sample rate
   3173      * for this device's primary output stream, in decimal Hz.
   3174      */
   3175     public static final String PROPERTY_OUTPUT_SAMPLE_RATE =
   3176             "android.media.property.OUTPUT_SAMPLE_RATE";
   3177 
   3178     /**
   3179      * Used as a key for {@link #getProperty} to request the native or optimal output buffer size
   3180      * for this device's primary output stream, in decimal PCM frames.
   3181      */
   3182     public static final String PROPERTY_OUTPUT_FRAMES_PER_BUFFER =
   3183             "android.media.property.OUTPUT_FRAMES_PER_BUFFER";
   3184 
   3185     /**
   3186      * Used as a key for {@link #getProperty} to determine if the default microphone audio source
   3187      * supports near-ultrasound frequencies (range of 18 - 21 kHz).
   3188      */
   3189     public static final String PROPERTY_SUPPORT_MIC_NEAR_ULTRASOUND =
   3190             "android.media.property.SUPPORT_MIC_NEAR_ULTRASOUND";
   3191 
   3192     /**
   3193      * Used as a key for {@link #getProperty} to determine if the default speaker audio path
   3194      * supports near-ultrasound frequencies (range of 18 - 21 kHz).
   3195      */
   3196     public static final String PROPERTY_SUPPORT_SPEAKER_NEAR_ULTRASOUND =
   3197             "android.media.property.SUPPORT_SPEAKER_NEAR_ULTRASOUND";
   3198 
   3199     /**
   3200      * Returns the value of the property with the specified key.
   3201      * @param key One of the strings corresponding to a property key: either
   3202      *            {@link #PROPERTY_OUTPUT_SAMPLE_RATE} or
   3203      *            {@link #PROPERTY_OUTPUT_FRAMES_PER_BUFFER}
   3204      * @return A string representing the associated value for that property key,
   3205      *         or null if there is no value for that key.
   3206      */
   3207     public String getProperty(String key) {
   3208         if (PROPERTY_OUTPUT_SAMPLE_RATE.equals(key)) {
   3209             int outputSampleRate = AudioSystem.getPrimaryOutputSamplingRate();
   3210             return outputSampleRate > 0 ? Integer.toString(outputSampleRate) : null;
   3211         } else if (PROPERTY_OUTPUT_FRAMES_PER_BUFFER.equals(key)) {
   3212             int outputFramesPerBuffer = AudioSystem.getPrimaryOutputFrameCount();
   3213             return outputFramesPerBuffer > 0 ? Integer.toString(outputFramesPerBuffer) : null;
   3214         } else if (PROPERTY_SUPPORT_MIC_NEAR_ULTRASOUND.equals(key)) {
   3215             // Will throw a RuntimeException Resources.NotFoundException if this config value is
   3216             // not found.
   3217             return String.valueOf(getContext().getResources().getBoolean(
   3218                     com.android.internal.R.bool.config_supportMicNearUltrasound));
   3219         } else if (PROPERTY_SUPPORT_SPEAKER_NEAR_ULTRASOUND.equals(key)) {
   3220             return String.valueOf(getContext().getResources().getBoolean(
   3221                     com.android.internal.R.bool.config_supportSpeakerNearUltrasound));
   3222         } else {
   3223             // null or unknown key
   3224             return null;
   3225         }
   3226     }
   3227 
   3228     /**
   3229      * Returns the estimated latency for the given stream type in milliseconds.
   3230      *
   3231      * DO NOT UNHIDE. The existing approach for doing A/V sync has too many problems. We need
   3232      * a better solution.
   3233      * @hide
   3234      */
   3235     public int getOutputLatency(int streamType) {
   3236         return AudioSystem.getOutputLatency(streamType);
   3237     }
   3238 
   3239     /**
   3240      * Registers a global volume controller interface.  Currently limited to SystemUI.
   3241      *
   3242      * @hide
   3243      */
   3244     public void setVolumeController(IVolumeController controller) {
   3245         try {
   3246             getService().setVolumeController(controller);
   3247         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   3248             Log.w(TAG, "Error setting volume controller", e);
   3249         }
   3250     }
   3251 
   3252     /**
   3253      * Notify audio manager about volume controller visibility changes.
   3254      * Currently limited to SystemUI.
   3255      *
   3256      * @hide
   3257      */
   3258     public void notifyVolumeControllerVisible(IVolumeController controller, boolean visible) {
   3259         try {
   3260             getService().notifyVolumeControllerVisible(controller, visible);
   3261         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   3262             Log.w(TAG, "Error notifying about volume controller visibility", e);
   3263         }
   3264     }
   3265 
   3266     /**
   3267      * Only useful for volume controllers.
   3268      * @hide
   3269      */
   3270     public boolean isStreamAffectedByRingerMode(int streamType) {
   3271         try {
   3272             return getService().isStreamAffectedByRingerMode(streamType);
   3273         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   3274             Log.w(TAG, "Error calling isStreamAffectedByRingerMode", e);
   3275             return false;
   3276         }
   3277     }
   3278 
   3279     /**
   3280      * Only useful for volume controllers.
   3281      * @hide
   3282      */
   3283     public boolean isStreamAffectedByMute(int streamType) {
   3284         try {
   3285             return getService().isStreamAffectedByMute(streamType);
   3286         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   3287             Log.w(TAG, "Error calling isStreamAffectedByMute", e);
   3288             return false;
   3289         }
   3290     }
   3291 
   3292     /**
   3293      * Only useful for volume controllers.
   3294      * @hide
   3295      */
   3296     public void disableSafeMediaVolume() {
   3297         try {
   3298             getService().disableSafeMediaVolume(mApplicationContext.getOpPackageName());
   3299         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   3300             Log.w(TAG, "Error disabling safe media volume", e);
   3301         }
   3302     }
   3303 
   3304     /**
   3305      * Only useful for volume controllers.
   3306      * @hide
   3307      */
   3308     public void setRingerModeInternal(int ringerMode) {
   3309         try {
   3310             getService().setRingerModeInternal(ringerMode, getContext().getOpPackageName());
   3311         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   3312             Log.w(TAG, "Error calling setRingerModeInternal", e);
   3313         }
   3314     }
   3315 
   3316     /**
   3317      * Only useful for volume controllers.
   3318      * @hide
   3319      */
   3320     public int getRingerModeInternal() {
   3321         try {
   3322             return getService().getRingerModeInternal();
   3323         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   3324             Log.w(TAG, "Error calling getRingerModeInternal", e);
   3325             return RINGER_MODE_NORMAL;
   3326         }
   3327     }
   3328 
   3329     /**
   3330      * Only useful for volume controllers.
   3331      * @hide
   3332      */
   3333     public void setVolumePolicy(VolumePolicy policy) {
   3334         try {
   3335             getService().setVolumePolicy(policy);
   3336         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   3337             Log.w(TAG, "Error calling setVolumePolicy", e);
   3338         }
   3339     }
   3340 
   3341     /**
   3342      * Set Hdmi Cec system audio mode.
   3343      *
   3344      * @param on whether to be on system audio mode
   3345      * @return output device type. 0 (DEVICE_NONE) if failed to set device.
   3346      * @hide
   3347      */
   3348     public int setHdmiSystemAudioSupported(boolean on) {
   3349         try {
   3350             return getService().setHdmiSystemAudioSupported(on);
   3351         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   3352             Log.w(TAG, "Error setting system audio mode", e);
   3353             return AudioSystem.DEVICE_NONE;
   3354         }
   3355     }
   3356 
   3357     /**
   3358      * Returns true if Hdmi Cec system audio mode is supported.
   3359      *
   3360      * @hide
   3361      */
   3362     @SystemApi
   3363     public boolean isHdmiSystemAudioSupported() {
   3364         try {
   3365             return getService().isHdmiSystemAudioSupported();
   3366         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   3367             Log.w(TAG, "Error querying system audio mode", e);
   3368             return false;
   3369         }
   3370     }
   3371 
   3372     /**
   3373      * Return codes for listAudioPorts(), createAudioPatch() ...
   3374      */
   3375 
   3376     /** @hide
   3377      * CANDIDATE FOR PUBLIC API
   3378      */
   3379     public static final int SUCCESS = AudioSystem.SUCCESS;
   3380     /**
   3381      * A default error code.
   3382      */
   3383     public static final int ERROR = AudioSystem.ERROR;
   3384     /** @hide
   3385      * CANDIDATE FOR PUBLIC API
   3386      */
   3387     public static final int ERROR_BAD_VALUE = AudioSystem.BAD_VALUE;
   3388     /** @hide
   3389      */
   3390     public static final int ERROR_INVALID_OPERATION = AudioSystem.INVALID_OPERATION;
   3391     /** @hide
   3392      */
   3393     public static final int ERROR_PERMISSION_DENIED = AudioSystem.PERMISSION_DENIED;
   3394     /** @hide
   3395      */
   3396     public static final int ERROR_NO_INIT = AudioSystem.NO_INIT;
   3397     /**
   3398      * An error code indicating that the object reporting it is no longer valid and needs to
   3399      * be recreated.
   3400      */
   3401     public static final int ERROR_DEAD_OBJECT = AudioSystem.DEAD_OBJECT;
   3402 
   3403     /**
   3404      * Returns a list of descriptors for all audio ports managed by the audio framework.
   3405      * Audio ports are nodes in the audio framework or audio hardware that can be configured
   3406      * or connected and disconnected with createAudioPatch() or releaseAudioPatch().
   3407      * See AudioPort for a list of attributes of each audio port.
   3408      * @param ports An AudioPort ArrayList where the list will be returned.
   3409      * @hide
   3410      */
   3411     public static int listAudioPorts(ArrayList<AudioPort> ports) {
   3412         return updateAudioPortCache(ports, null, null);
   3413     }
   3414 
   3415     /**
   3416      * Returns a list of descriptors for all audio ports managed by the audio framework as
   3417      * it was before the last update calback.
   3418      * @param ports An AudioPort ArrayList where the list will be returned.
   3419      * @hide
   3420      */
   3421     public static int listPreviousAudioPorts(ArrayList<AudioPort> ports) {
   3422         return updateAudioPortCache(null, null, ports);
   3423     }
   3424 
   3425     /**
   3426      * Specialized version of listAudioPorts() listing only audio devices (AudioDevicePort)
   3427      * @see listAudioPorts(ArrayList<AudioPort>)
   3428      * @hide
   3429      */
   3430     public static int listAudioDevicePorts(ArrayList<AudioDevicePort> devices) {
   3431         if (devices == null) {
   3432             return ERROR_BAD_VALUE;
   3433         }
   3434         ArrayList<AudioPort> ports = new ArrayList<AudioPort>();
   3435         int status = updateAudioPortCache(ports, null, null);
   3436         if (status == SUCCESS) {
   3437             filterDevicePorts(ports, devices);
   3438         }
   3439         return status;
   3440     }
   3441 
   3442     /**
   3443      * Specialized version of listPreviousAudioPorts() listing only audio devices (AudioDevicePort)
   3444      * @see listPreviousAudioPorts(ArrayList<AudioPort>)
   3445      * @hide
   3446      */
   3447     public static int listPreviousAudioDevicePorts(ArrayList<AudioDevicePort> devices) {
   3448         if (devices == null) {
   3449             return ERROR_BAD_VALUE;
   3450         }
   3451         ArrayList<AudioPort> ports = new ArrayList<AudioPort>();
   3452         int status = updateAudioPortCache(null, null, ports);
   3453         if (status == SUCCESS) {
   3454             filterDevicePorts(ports, devices);
   3455         }
   3456         return status;
   3457     }
   3458 
   3459     private static void filterDevicePorts(ArrayList<AudioPort> ports,
   3460                                           ArrayList<AudioDevicePort> devices) {
   3461         devices.clear();
   3462         for (int i = 0; i < ports.size(); i++) {
   3463             if (ports.get(i) instanceof AudioDevicePort) {
   3464                 devices.add((AudioDevicePort)ports.get(i));
   3465             }
   3466         }
   3467     }
   3468 
   3469     /**
   3470      * Create a connection between two or more devices. The framework will reject the request if
   3471      * device types are not compatible or the implementation does not support the requested
   3472      * configuration.
   3473      * NOTE: current implementation is limited to one source and one sink per patch.
   3474      * @param patch AudioPatch array where the newly created patch will be returned.
   3475      *              As input, if patch[0] is not null, the specified patch will be replaced by the
   3476      *              new patch created. This avoids calling releaseAudioPatch() when modifying a
   3477      *              patch and allows the implementation to optimize transitions.
   3478      * @param sources List of source audio ports. All must be AudioPort.ROLE_SOURCE.
   3479      * @param sinks   List of sink audio ports. All must be AudioPort.ROLE_SINK.
   3480      *
   3481      * @return - {@link #SUCCESS} if connection is successful.
   3482      *         - {@link #ERROR_BAD_VALUE} if incompatible device types are passed.
   3483      *         - {@link #ERROR_INVALID_OPERATION} if the requested connection is not supported.
   3484      *         - {@link #ERROR_PERMISSION_DENIED} if the client does not have permission to create
   3485      *         a patch.
   3486      *         - {@link #ERROR_DEAD_OBJECT} if the server process is dead
   3487      *         - {@link #ERROR} if patch cannot be connected for any other reason.
   3488      *
   3489      *         patch[0] contains the newly created patch
   3490      * @hide
   3491      */
   3492     public static int createAudioPatch(AudioPatch[] patch,
   3493                                  AudioPortConfig[] sources,
   3494                                  AudioPortConfig[] sinks) {
   3495         return AudioSystem.createAudioPatch(patch, sources, sinks);
   3496     }
   3497 
   3498     /**
   3499      * Releases an existing audio patch connection.
   3500      * @param patch The audio patch to disconnect.
   3501      * @return - {@link #SUCCESS} if disconnection is successful.
   3502      *         - {@link #ERROR_BAD_VALUE} if the specified patch does not exist.
   3503      *         - {@link #ERROR_PERMISSION_DENIED} if the client does not have permission to release
   3504      *         a patch.
   3505      *         - {@link #ERROR_DEAD_OBJECT} if the server process is dead
   3506      *         - {@link #ERROR} if patch cannot be released for any other reason.
   3507      * @hide
   3508      */
   3509     public static int releaseAudioPatch(AudioPatch patch) {
   3510         return AudioSystem.releaseAudioPatch(patch);
   3511     }
   3512 
   3513     /**
   3514      * List all existing connections between audio ports.
   3515      * @param patches An AudioPatch array where the list will be returned.
   3516      * @hide
   3517      */
   3518     public static int listAudioPatches(ArrayList<AudioPatch> patches) {
   3519         return updateAudioPortCache(null, patches, null);
   3520     }
   3521 
   3522     /**
   3523      * Set the gain on the specified AudioPort. The AudioGainConfig config is build by
   3524      * AudioGain.buildConfig()
   3525      * @hide
   3526      */
   3527     public static int setAudioPortGain(AudioPort port, AudioGainConfig gain) {
   3528         if (port == null || gain == null) {
   3529             return ERROR_BAD_VALUE;
   3530         }
   3531         AudioPortConfig activeConfig = port.activeConfig();
   3532         AudioPortConfig config = new AudioPortConfig(port, activeConfig.samplingRate(),
   3533                                         activeConfig.channelMask(), activeConfig.format(), gain);
   3534         config.mConfigMask = AudioPortConfig.GAIN;
   3535         return AudioSystem.setAudioPortConfig(config);
   3536     }
   3537 
   3538     /**
   3539      * Listener registered by client to be notified upon new audio port connections,
   3540      * disconnections or attributes update.
   3541      * @hide
   3542      */
   3543     public interface OnAudioPortUpdateListener {
   3544         /**
   3545          * Callback method called upon audio port list update.
   3546          * @param portList the updated list of audio ports
   3547          */
   3548         public void onAudioPortListUpdate(AudioPort[] portList);
   3549 
   3550         /**
   3551          * Callback method called upon audio patch list update.
   3552          * @param patchList the updated list of audio patches
   3553          */
   3554         public void onAudioPatchListUpdate(AudioPatch[] patchList);
   3555 
   3556         /**
   3557          * Callback method called when the mediaserver dies
   3558          */
   3559         public void onServiceDied();
   3560     }
   3561 
   3562     /**
   3563      * Register an audio port list update listener.
   3564      * @hide
   3565      */
   3566     public void registerAudioPortUpdateListener(OnAudioPortUpdateListener l) {
   3567         sAudioPortEventHandler.init();
   3568         sAudioPortEventHandler.registerListener(l);
   3569     }
   3570 
   3571     /**
   3572      * Unregister an audio port list update listener.
   3573      * @hide
   3574      */
   3575     public void unregisterAudioPortUpdateListener(OnAudioPortUpdateListener l) {
   3576         sAudioPortEventHandler.unregisterListener(l);
   3577     }
   3578 
   3579     //
   3580     // AudioPort implementation
   3581     //
   3582 
   3583     static final int AUDIOPORT_GENERATION_INIT = 0;
   3584     static Integer sAudioPortGeneration = new Integer(AUDIOPORT_GENERATION_INIT);
   3585     static ArrayList<AudioPort> sAudioPortsCached = new ArrayList<AudioPort>();
   3586     static ArrayList<AudioPort> sPreviousAudioPortsCached = new ArrayList<AudioPort>();
   3587     static ArrayList<AudioPatch> sAudioPatchesCached = new ArrayList<AudioPatch>();
   3588 
   3589     static int resetAudioPortGeneration() {
   3590         int generation;
   3591         synchronized (sAudioPortGeneration) {
   3592             generation = sAudioPortGeneration;
   3593             sAudioPortGeneration = AUDIOPORT_GENERATION_INIT;
   3594         }
   3595         return generation;
   3596     }
   3597 
   3598     static int updateAudioPortCache(ArrayList<AudioPort> ports, ArrayList<AudioPatch> patches,
   3599                                     ArrayList<AudioPort> previousPorts) {
   3600         sAudioPortEventHandler.init();
   3601         synchronized (sAudioPortGeneration) {
   3602 
   3603             if (sAudioPortGeneration == AUDIOPORT_GENERATION_INIT) {
   3604                 int[] patchGeneration = new int[1];
   3605                 int[] portGeneration = new int[1];
   3606                 int status;
   3607                 ArrayList<AudioPort> newPorts = new ArrayList<AudioPort>();
   3608                 ArrayList<AudioPatch> newPatches = new ArrayList<AudioPatch>();
   3609 
   3610                 do {
   3611                     newPorts.clear();
   3612                     status = AudioSystem.listAudioPorts(newPorts, portGeneration);
   3613                     if (status != SUCCESS) {
   3614                         Log.w(TAG, "updateAudioPortCache: listAudioPorts failed");
   3615                         return status;
   3616                     }
   3617                     newPatches.clear();
   3618                     status = AudioSystem.listAudioPatches(newPatches, patchGeneration);
   3619                     if (status != SUCCESS) {
   3620                         Log.w(TAG, "updateAudioPortCache: listAudioPatches failed");
   3621                         return status;
   3622                     }
   3623                 } while (patchGeneration[0] != portGeneration[0]);
   3624 
   3625                 for (int i = 0; i < newPatches.size(); i++) {
   3626                     for (int j = 0; j < newPatches.get(i).sources().length; j++) {
   3627                         AudioPortConfig portCfg = updatePortConfig(newPatches.get(i).sources()[j],
   3628                                                                    newPorts);
   3629                         newPatches.get(i).sources()[j] = portCfg;
   3630                     }
   3631                     for (int j = 0; j < newPatches.get(i).sinks().length; j++) {
   3632                         AudioPortConfig portCfg = updatePortConfig(newPatches.get(i).sinks()[j],
   3633                                                                    newPorts);
   3634                         newPatches.get(i).sinks()[j] = portCfg;
   3635                     }
   3636                 }
   3637                 for (Iterator<AudioPatch> i = newPatches.iterator(); i.hasNext(); ) {
   3638                     AudioPatch newPatch = i.next();
   3639                     boolean hasInvalidPort = false;
   3640                     for (AudioPortConfig portCfg : newPatch.sources()) {
   3641                         if (portCfg == null) {
   3642                             hasInvalidPort = true;
   3643                             break;
   3644                         }
   3645                     }
   3646                     for (AudioPortConfig portCfg : newPatch.sinks()) {
   3647                         if (portCfg == null) {
   3648                             hasInvalidPort = true;
   3649                             break;
   3650                         }
   3651                     }
   3652                     if (hasInvalidPort) {
   3653                         // Temporarily remove patches with invalid ports. One who created the patch
   3654                         // is responsible for dealing with the port change.
   3655                         i.remove();
   3656                     }
   3657                 }
   3658 
   3659                 sPreviousAudioPortsCached = sAudioPortsCached;
   3660                 sAudioPortsCached = newPorts;
   3661                 sAudioPatchesCached = newPatches;
   3662                 sAudioPortGeneration = portGeneration[0];
   3663             }
   3664             if (ports != null) {
   3665                 ports.clear();
   3666                 ports.addAll(sAudioPortsCached);
   3667             }
   3668             if (patches != null) {
   3669                 patches.clear();
   3670                 patches.addAll(sAudioPatchesCached);
   3671             }
   3672             if (previousPorts != null) {
   3673                 previousPorts.clear();
   3674                 previousPorts.addAll(sPreviousAudioPortsCached);
   3675             }
   3676         }
   3677         return SUCCESS;
   3678     }
   3679 
   3680     static AudioPortConfig updatePortConfig(AudioPortConfig portCfg, ArrayList<AudioPort> ports) {
   3681         AudioPort port = portCfg.port();
   3682         int k;
   3683         for (k = 0; k < ports.size(); k++) {
   3684             // compare handles because the port returned by JNI is not of the correct
   3685             // subclass
   3686             if (ports.get(k).handle().equals(port.handle())) {
   3687                 port = ports.get(k);
   3688                 break;
   3689             }
   3690         }
   3691         if (k == ports.size()) {
   3692             // this hould never happen
   3693             Log.e(TAG, "updatePortConfig port not found for handle: "+port.handle().id());
   3694             return null;
   3695         }
   3696         AudioGainConfig gainCfg = portCfg.gain();
   3697         if (gainCfg != null) {
   3698             AudioGain gain = port.gain(gainCfg.index());
   3699             gainCfg = gain.buildConfig(gainCfg.mode(),
   3700                                        gainCfg.channelMask(),
   3701                                        gainCfg.values(),
   3702                                        gainCfg.rampDurationMs());
   3703         }
   3704         return port.buildConfig(portCfg.samplingRate(),
   3705                                                  portCfg.channelMask(),
   3706                                                  portCfg.format(),
   3707                                                  gainCfg);
   3708     }
   3709 
   3710     private OnAmPortUpdateListener mPortListener = null;
   3711 
   3712     /**
   3713      * The message sent to apps when the contents of the device list changes if they provide
   3714      * a {#link Handler} object to addOnAudioDeviceConnectionListener().
   3715      */
   3716     private final static int MSG_DEVICES_CALLBACK_REGISTERED = 0;
   3717     private final static int MSG_DEVICES_DEVICES_ADDED = 1;
   3718     private final static int MSG_DEVICES_DEVICES_REMOVED = 2;
   3719 
   3720     /**
   3721      * The list of {@link AudioDeviceCallback} objects to receive add/remove notifications.
   3722      */
   3723     private ArrayMap<AudioDeviceCallback, NativeEventHandlerDelegate>
   3724         mDeviceCallbacks =
   3725             new ArrayMap<AudioDeviceCallback, NativeEventHandlerDelegate>();
   3726 
   3727     /**
   3728      * The following are flags to allow users of {@link AudioManager#getDevices(int)} to filter
   3729      * the results list to only those device types they are interested in.
   3730      */
   3731     /**
   3732      * Specifies to the {@link AudioManager#getDevices(int)} method to include
   3733      * source (i.e. input) audio devices.
   3734      */
   3735     public static final int GET_DEVICES_INPUTS    = 0x0001;
   3736 
   3737     /**
   3738      * Specifies to the {@link AudioManager#getDevices(int)} method to include
   3739      * sink (i.e. output) audio devices.
   3740      */
   3741     public static final int GET_DEVICES_OUTPUTS   = 0x0002;
   3742 
   3743     /**
   3744      * Specifies to the {@link AudioManager#getDevices(int)} method to include both
   3745      * source and sink devices.
   3746      */
   3747     public static final int GET_DEVICES_ALL = GET_DEVICES_OUTPUTS | GET_DEVICES_INPUTS;
   3748 
   3749     /**
   3750      * Determines if a given AudioDevicePort meets the specified filter criteria.
   3751      * @param port  The port to test.
   3752      * @param flags A set of bitflags specifying the criteria to test.
   3753      * @see {@link GET_DEVICES_OUTPUTS} and {@link GET_DEVICES_INPUTS}
   3754      **/
   3755     private static boolean checkFlags(AudioDevicePort port, int flags) {
   3756         return port.role() == AudioPort.ROLE_SINK && (flags & GET_DEVICES_OUTPUTS) != 0 ||
   3757                port.role() == AudioPort.ROLE_SOURCE && (flags & GET_DEVICES_INPUTS) != 0;
   3758     }
   3759 
   3760     private static boolean checkTypes(AudioDevicePort port) {
   3761         return AudioDeviceInfo.convertInternalDeviceToDeviceType(port.type()) !=
   3762                     AudioDeviceInfo.TYPE_UNKNOWN &&
   3763                 port.type() != AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_BACK_MIC;
   3764     }
   3765 
   3766     /**
   3767      * Returns an array of {@link AudioDeviceInfo} objects corresponding to the audio devices
   3768      * currently connected to the system and meeting the criteria specified in the
   3769      * <code>flags</code> parameter.
   3770      * @param flags A set of bitflags specifying the criteria to test.
   3771      * @see {@link GET_DEVICES_OUTPUTS}, {@link GET_DEVICES_INPUTS} and {@link GET_DEVICES_ALL}.
   3772      * @return A (possibly zero-length) array of AudioDeviceInfo objects.
   3773      */
   3774     public AudioDeviceInfo[] getDevices(int flags) {
   3775         return getDevicesStatic(flags);
   3776     }
   3777 
   3778     /**
   3779      * Does the actual computation to generate an array of (externally-visible) AudioDeviceInfo
   3780      * objects from the current (internal) AudioDevicePort list.
   3781      */
   3782     private static AudioDeviceInfo[]
   3783         infoListFromPortList(ArrayList<AudioDevicePort> ports, int flags) {
   3784 
   3785         // figure out how many AudioDeviceInfo we need space for...
   3786         int numRecs = 0;
   3787         for (AudioDevicePort port : ports) {
   3788             if (checkTypes(port) && checkFlags(port, flags)) {
   3789                 numRecs++;
   3790             }
   3791         }
   3792 
   3793         // Now load them up...
   3794         AudioDeviceInfo[] deviceList = new AudioDeviceInfo[numRecs];
   3795         int slot = 0;
   3796         for (AudioDevicePort port : ports) {
   3797             if (checkTypes(port) && checkFlags(port, flags)) {
   3798                 deviceList[slot++] = new AudioDeviceInfo(port);
   3799             }
   3800         }
   3801 
   3802         return deviceList;
   3803     }
   3804 
   3805     /*
   3806      * Calculate the list of ports that are in ports_B, but not in ports_A. This is used by
   3807      * the add/remove callback mechanism to provide a list of the newly added or removed devices
   3808      * rather than the whole list and make the app figure it out.
   3809      * Note that calling this method with:
   3810      *  ports_A == PREVIOUS_ports and ports_B == CURRENT_ports will calculated ADDED ports.
   3811      *  ports_A == CURRENT_ports and ports_B == PREVIOUS_ports will calculated REMOVED ports.
   3812      */
   3813     private static AudioDeviceInfo[] calcListDeltas(
   3814             ArrayList<AudioDevicePort> ports_A, ArrayList<AudioDevicePort> ports_B, int flags) {
   3815 
   3816         ArrayList<AudioDevicePort> delta_ports = new ArrayList<AudioDevicePort>();
   3817 
   3818         AudioDevicePort cur_port = null;
   3819         for (int cur_index = 0; cur_index < ports_B.size(); cur_index++) {
   3820             boolean cur_port_found = false;
   3821             cur_port = ports_B.get(cur_index);
   3822             for (int prev_index = 0;
   3823                  prev_index < ports_A.size() && !cur_port_found;
   3824                  prev_index++) {
   3825                 cur_port_found = (cur_port.id() == ports_A.get(prev_index).id());
   3826             }
   3827 
   3828             if (!cur_port_found) {
   3829                 delta_ports.add(cur_port);
   3830             }
   3831         }
   3832 
   3833         return infoListFromPortList(delta_ports, flags);
   3834     }
   3835 
   3836     /**
   3837      * Generates a list of AudioDeviceInfo objects corresponding to the audio devices currently
   3838      * connected to the system and meeting the criteria specified in the <code>flags</code>
   3839      * parameter.
   3840      * This is an internal function. The public API front is getDevices(int).
   3841      * @param flags A set of bitflags specifying the criteria to test.
   3842      * @see {@link GET_DEVICES_OUTPUTS}, {@link GET_DEVICES_INPUTS} and {@link GET_DEVICES_ALL}.
   3843      * @return A (possibly zero-length) array of AudioDeviceInfo objects.
   3844      * @hide
   3845      */
   3846     public static AudioDeviceInfo[] getDevicesStatic(int flags) {
   3847         ArrayList<AudioDevicePort> ports = new ArrayList<AudioDevicePort>();
   3848         int status = AudioManager.listAudioDevicePorts(ports);
   3849         if (status != AudioManager.SUCCESS) {
   3850             // fail and bail!
   3851             return new AudioDeviceInfo[0];  // Always return an array.
   3852         }
   3853 
   3854         return infoListFromPortList(ports, flags);
   3855     }
   3856 
   3857     /**
   3858      * Registers an {@link AudioDeviceCallback} object to receive notifications of changes
   3859      * to the set of connected audio devices.
   3860      * @param callback The {@link AudioDeviceCallback} object to receive connect/disconnect
   3861      * notifications.
   3862      * @param handler Specifies the {@link Handler} object for the thread on which to execute
   3863      * the callback. If <code>null</code>, the {@link Handler} associated with the main
   3864      * {@link Looper} will be used.
   3865      */
   3866     public void registerAudioDeviceCallback(AudioDeviceCallback callback,
   3867             android.os.Handler handler) {
   3868         synchronized (mDeviceCallbacks) {
   3869             if (callback != null && !mDeviceCallbacks.containsKey(callback)) {
   3870                 if (mDeviceCallbacks.size() == 0) {
   3871                     if (mPortListener == null) {
   3872                         mPortListener = new OnAmPortUpdateListener();
   3873                     }
   3874                     registerAudioPortUpdateListener(mPortListener);
   3875                 }
   3876                 NativeEventHandlerDelegate delegate =
   3877                         new NativeEventHandlerDelegate(callback, handler);
   3878                 mDeviceCallbacks.put(callback, delegate);
   3879                 broadcastDeviceListChange(delegate.getHandler());
   3880             }
   3881         }
   3882     }
   3883 
   3884     /**
   3885      * Unregisters an {@link AudioDeviceCallback} object which has been previously registered
   3886      * to receive notifications of changes to the set of connected audio devices.
   3887      * @param callback The {@link AudioDeviceCallback} object that was previously registered
   3888      * with {@link AudioManager#registerAudioDeviceCallback) to be unregistered.
   3889      */
   3890     public void unregisterAudioDeviceCallback(AudioDeviceCallback callback) {
   3891         synchronized (mDeviceCallbacks) {
   3892             if (mDeviceCallbacks.containsKey(callback)) {
   3893                 mDeviceCallbacks.remove(callback);
   3894                 if (mDeviceCallbacks.size() == 0) {
   3895                     unregisterAudioPortUpdateListener(mPortListener);
   3896                 }
   3897             }
   3898         }
   3899     }
   3900 
   3901     // Since we need to calculate the changes since THE LAST NOTIFICATION, and not since the
   3902     // (unpredictable) last time updateAudioPortCache() was called by someone, keep a list
   3903     // of the ports that exist at the time of the last notification.
   3904     private ArrayList<AudioDevicePort> mPreviousPorts = new ArrayList<AudioDevicePort>();
   3905 
   3906     /**
   3907      * Internal method to compute and generate add/remove messages and then send to any
   3908      * registered callbacks.
   3909      */
   3910     private void broadcastDeviceListChange(Handler handler) {
   3911         int status;
   3912 
   3913         // Get the new current set of ports
   3914         ArrayList<AudioDevicePort> current_ports = new ArrayList<AudioDevicePort>();
   3915         status = AudioManager.listAudioDevicePorts(current_ports);
   3916         if (status != AudioManager.SUCCESS) {
   3917             return;
   3918         }
   3919 
   3920         if (handler != null) {
   3921             // This is the callback for the registration, so send the current list
   3922             AudioDeviceInfo[] deviceList =
   3923                     infoListFromPortList(current_ports, GET_DEVICES_ALL);
   3924             handler.sendMessage(
   3925                     Message.obtain(handler, MSG_DEVICES_CALLBACK_REGISTERED, deviceList));
   3926         } else {
   3927             AudioDeviceInfo[] added_devices =
   3928                     calcListDeltas(mPreviousPorts, current_ports, GET_DEVICES_ALL);
   3929             AudioDeviceInfo[] removed_devices =
   3930                     calcListDeltas(current_ports, mPreviousPorts, GET_DEVICES_ALL);
   3931 
   3932             if (added_devices.length != 0 || removed_devices.length != 0) {
   3933                 synchronized (mDeviceCallbacks) {
   3934                     for (int i = 0; i < mDeviceCallbacks.size(); i++) {
   3935                         handler = mDeviceCallbacks.valueAt(i).getHandler();
   3936                         if (handler != null) {
   3937                             if (added_devices.length != 0) {
   3938                                 handler.sendMessage(Message.obtain(handler,
   3939                                                                    MSG_DEVICES_DEVICES_ADDED,
   3940                                                                    added_devices));
   3941                             }
   3942                             if (removed_devices.length != 0) {
   3943                                 handler.sendMessage(Message.obtain(handler,
   3944                                                                    MSG_DEVICES_DEVICES_REMOVED,
   3945                                                                    removed_devices));
   3946                             }
   3947                         }
   3948                     }
   3949                 }
   3950             }
   3951         }
   3952 
   3953         mPreviousPorts = current_ports;
   3954     }
   3955 
   3956     /**
   3957      * Handles Port list update notifications from the AudioManager
   3958      */
   3959     private class OnAmPortUpdateListener implements AudioManager.OnAudioPortUpdateListener {
   3960         static final String TAG = "OnAmPortUpdateListener";
   3961         public void onAudioPortListUpdate(AudioPort[] portList) {
   3962             broadcastDeviceListChange(null);
   3963         }
   3964 
   3965         /**
   3966          * Callback method called upon audio patch list update.
   3967          * Note: We don't do anything with Patches at this time, so ignore this notification.
   3968          * @param patchList the updated list of audio patches.
   3969          */
   3970         public void onAudioPatchListUpdate(AudioPatch[] patchList) {}
   3971 
   3972         /**
   3973          * Callback method called when the mediaserver dies
   3974          */
   3975         public void onServiceDied() {
   3976             broadcastDeviceListChange(null);
   3977         }
   3978     }
   3979 
   3980     //---------------------------------------------------------
   3981     // Inner classes
   3982     //--------------------
   3983     /**
   3984      * Helper class to handle the forwarding of native events to the appropriate listener
   3985      * (potentially) handled in a different thread.
   3986      */
   3987     private class NativeEventHandlerDelegate {
   3988         private final Handler mHandler;
   3989 
   3990         NativeEventHandlerDelegate(final AudioDeviceCallback callback,
   3991                                    Handler handler) {
   3992             // find the looper for our new event handler
   3993             Looper looper;
   3994             if (handler != null) {
   3995                 looper = handler.getLooper();
   3996             } else {
   3997                 // no given handler, use the looper the addListener call was called in
   3998                 looper = Looper.getMainLooper();
   3999             }
   4000 
   4001             // construct the event handler with this looper
   4002             if (looper != null) {
   4003                 // implement the event handler delegate
   4004                 mHandler = new Handler(looper) {
   4005                     @Override
   4006                     public void handleMessage(Message msg) {
   4007                         switch(msg.what) {
   4008                         case MSG_DEVICES_CALLBACK_REGISTERED:
   4009                         case MSG_DEVICES_DEVICES_ADDED:
   4010                             if (callback != null) {
   4011                                 callback.onAudioDevicesAdded((AudioDeviceInfo[])msg.obj);
   4012                             }
   4013                             break;
   4014 
   4015                         case MSG_DEVICES_DEVICES_REMOVED:
   4016                             if (callback != null) {
   4017                                 callback.onAudioDevicesRemoved((AudioDeviceInfo[])msg.obj);
   4018                             }
   4019                            break;
   4020 
   4021                         default:
   4022                             Log.e(TAG, "Unknown native event type: " + msg.what);
   4023                             break;
   4024                         }
   4025                     }
   4026                 };
   4027             } else {
   4028                 mHandler = null;
   4029             }
   4030         }
   4031 
   4032         Handler getHandler() {
   4033             return mHandler;
   4034         }
   4035     }
   4036 }
   4037