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      1 /*
      2  * Copyright 2014 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
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     12  * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
     13  * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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     15  */
     16 
     17 #ifndef ANDROID_TV_INPUT_INTERFACE_H
     18 #define ANDROID_TV_INPUT_INTERFACE_H
     19 
     20 #include <stdint.h>
     21 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     22 #include <sys/types.h>
     23 
     24 #include <hardware/hardware.h>
     25 #include <system/audio.h>
     26 #include <cutils/native_handle.h>
     27 
     28 __BEGIN_DECLS
     29 
     30 /*
     31  * Module versioning information for the TV input hardware module, based on
     32  * tv_input_module_t.common.module_api_version.
     33  *
     34  * Version History:
     35  *
     36  * TV_INPUT_MODULE_API_VERSION_0_1:
     37  * Initial TV input hardware module API.
     38  *
     39  */
     40 
     41 #define TV_INPUT_MODULE_API_VERSION_0_1  HARDWARE_MODULE_API_VERSION(0, 1)
     42 
     43 #define TV_INPUT_DEVICE_API_VERSION_0_1  HARDWARE_DEVICE_API_VERSION(0, 1)
     44 
     45 /*
     46  * The id of this module
     47  */
     48 #define TV_INPUT_HARDWARE_MODULE_ID "tv_input"
     49 
     50 #define TV_INPUT_DEFAULT_DEVICE "default"
     51 
     52 /*****************************************************************************/
     53 
     54 /*
     55  * Every hardware module must have a data structure named HAL_MODULE_INFO_SYM
     56  * and the fields of this data structure must begin with hw_module_t
     57  * followed by module specific information.
     58  */
     59 typedef struct tv_input_module {
     60     struct hw_module_t common;
     61 } tv_input_module_t;
     62 
     63 /*****************************************************************************/
     64 
     65 enum {
     66     /* Generic hardware. */
     67     TV_INPUT_TYPE_OTHER_HARDWARE = 1,
     68     /* Tuner. (e.g. built-in terrestrial tuner) */
     69     TV_INPUT_TYPE_TUNER = 2,
     70     TV_INPUT_TYPE_COMPOSITE = 3,
     71     TV_INPUT_TYPE_SVIDEO = 4,
     72     TV_INPUT_TYPE_SCART = 5,
     73     TV_INPUT_TYPE_COMPONENT = 6,
     74     TV_INPUT_TYPE_VGA = 7,
     75     TV_INPUT_TYPE_DVI = 8,
     76     /* Physical HDMI port. (e.g. HDMI 1) */
     77     TV_INPUT_TYPE_HDMI = 9,
     78     TV_INPUT_TYPE_DISPLAY_PORT = 10,
     79 };
     80 typedef uint32_t tv_input_type_t;
     81 
     82 typedef struct tv_input_device_info {
     83     /* Device ID */
     84     int device_id;
     85 
     86     /* Type of physical TV input. */
     87     tv_input_type_t type;
     88 
     89     union {
     90         struct {
     91             /* HDMI port ID number */
     92             uint32_t port_id;
     93         } hdmi;
     94 
     95         /* TODO: add other type specific information. */
     96 
     97         int32_t type_info_reserved[16];
     98     };
     99 
    100     /* TODO: Add capability if necessary. */
    101 
    102     /*
    103      * Audio info
    104      *
    105      * audio_type == AUDIO_DEVICE_NONE if this input has no audio.
    106      */
    107     audio_devices_t audio_type;
    108     const char* audio_address;
    109 
    110     int32_t reserved[16];
    111 } tv_input_device_info_t;
    112 
    113 /* See tv_input_event_t for more details. */
    114 enum {
    115     /*
    116      * Hardware notifies the framework that a device is available.
    117      *
    118      * Note that DEVICE_AVAILABLE and DEVICE_UNAVAILABLE events do not represent
    119      * hotplug events (i.e. plugging cable into or out of the physical port).
    120      * These events notify the framework whether the port is available or not.
    121      * For a concrete example, when a user plugs in or pulls out the HDMI cable
    122      * from a HDMI port, it does not generate DEVICE_AVAILABLE and/or
    123      * DEVICE_UNAVAILABLE events. However, if a user inserts a pluggable USB
    124      * tuner into the Android device, it will generate a DEVICE_AVAILABLE event
    125      * and when the port is removed, it should generate a DEVICE_UNAVAILABLE
    126      * event.
    127      *
    128      * For hotplug events, please see STREAM_CONFIGURATION_CHANGED for more
    129      * details.
    130      *
    131      * HAL implementation should register devices by using this event when the
    132      * device boots up. The framework will recognize device reported via this
    133      * event only. In addition, the implementation could use this event to
    134      * notify the framework that a removable TV input device (such as USB tuner
    135      * as stated in the example above) is attached.
    136      */
    137     TV_INPUT_EVENT_DEVICE_AVAILABLE = 1,
    138     /*
    139      * Hardware notifies the framework that a device is unavailable.
    140      *
    141      * HAL implementation should generate this event when a device registered
    142      * by TV_INPUT_EVENT_DEVICE_AVAILABLE is no longer available. For example,
    143      * the event can indicate that a USB tuner is plugged out from the Android
    144      * device.
    145      *
    146      * Note that this event is not for indicating cable plugged out of the port;
    147      * for that purpose, the implementation should use
    148      * STREAM_CONFIGURATION_CHANGED event. This event represents the port itself
    149      * being no longer available.
    150      */
    151     TV_INPUT_EVENT_DEVICE_UNAVAILABLE = 2,
    152     /*
    153      * Stream configurations are changed. Client should regard all open streams
    154      * at the specific device are closed, and should call
    155      * get_stream_configurations() again, opening some of them if necessary.
    156      *
    157      * HAL implementation should generate this event when the available stream
    158      * configurations change for any reason. A typical use case of this event
    159      * would be to notify the framework that the input signal has changed
    160      * resolution, or that the cable is plugged out so that the number of
    161      * available streams is 0.
    162      *
    163      * The implementation may use this event to indicate hotplug status of the
    164      * port. the framework regards input devices with no available streams as
    165      * disconnected, so the implementation can generate this event with no
    166      * available streams to indicate that this device is disconnected, and vice
    167      * versa.
    168      */
    169     TV_INPUT_EVENT_STREAM_CONFIGURATIONS_CHANGED = 3,
    170     /*
    171      * Hardware is done with capture request with the buffer. Client can assume
    172      * ownership of the buffer again.
    173      *
    174      * HAL implementation should generate this event after request_capture() if
    175      * it succeeded. The event shall have the buffer with the captured image.
    176      */
    177     TV_INPUT_EVENT_CAPTURE_SUCCEEDED = 4,
    178     /*
    179      * Hardware met a failure while processing a capture request or client
    180      * canceled the request. Client can assume ownership of the buffer again.
    181      *
    182      * The event is similar to TV_INPUT_EVENT_CAPTURE_SUCCEEDED, but HAL
    183      * implementation generates this event upon a failure to process
    184      * request_capture(), or a request cancellation.
    185      */
    186     TV_INPUT_EVENT_CAPTURE_FAILED = 5,
    187 };
    188 typedef uint32_t tv_input_event_type_t;
    189 
    190 typedef struct tv_input_capture_result {
    191     /* Device ID */
    192     int device_id;
    193 
    194     /* Stream ID */
    195     int stream_id;
    196 
    197     /* Sequence number of the request */
    198     uint32_t seq;
    199 
    200     /*
    201      * The buffer passed to hardware in request_capture(). The content of
    202      * buffer is undefined (although buffer itself is valid) for
    203      * TV_INPUT_CAPTURE_FAILED event.
    204      */
    205     buffer_handle_t buffer;
    206 
    207     /*
    208      * Error code for the request. -ECANCELED if request is cancelled; other
    209      * error codes are unknown errors.
    210      */
    211     int error_code;
    212 } tv_input_capture_result_t;
    213 
    214 typedef struct tv_input_event {
    215     tv_input_event_type_t type;
    216 
    217     union {
    218         /*
    219          * TV_INPUT_EVENT_DEVICE_AVAILABLE: all fields are relevant
    220          * TV_INPUT_EVENT_DEVICE_UNAVAILABLE: only device_id is relevant
    221          * TV_INPUT_EVENT_STREAM_CONFIGURATIONS_CHANGED: only device_id is
    222          *    relevant
    223          */
    224         tv_input_device_info_t device_info;
    225         /*
    226          * TV_INPUT_EVENT_CAPTURE_SUCCEEDED: error_code is not relevant
    227          * TV_INPUT_EVENT_CAPTURE_FAILED: all fields are relevant
    228          */
    229         tv_input_capture_result_t capture_result;
    230     };
    231 } tv_input_event_t;
    232 
    233 typedef struct tv_input_callback_ops {
    234     /*
    235      * event contains the type of the event and additional data if necessary.
    236      * The event object is guaranteed to be valid only for the duration of the
    237      * call.
    238      *
    239      * data is an object supplied at device initialization, opaque to the
    240      * hardware.
    241  */
    242     void (*notify)(struct tv_input_device* dev,
    243             tv_input_event_t* event, void* data);
    244 } tv_input_callback_ops_t;
    245 
    246 enum {
    247     TV_STREAM_TYPE_INDEPENDENT_VIDEO_SOURCE = 1,
    248     TV_STREAM_TYPE_BUFFER_PRODUCER = 2,
    249 };
    250 typedef uint32_t tv_stream_type_t;
    251 
    252 typedef struct tv_stream_config {
    253     /*
    254      * ID number of the stream. This value is used to identify the whole stream
    255      * configuration.
    256      */
    257     int stream_id;
    258 
    259     /* Type of the stream */
    260     tv_stream_type_t type;
    261 
    262     /* Max width/height of the stream. */
    263     uint32_t max_video_width;
    264     uint32_t max_video_height;
    265 } tv_stream_config_t;
    266 
    267 typedef struct buffer_producer_stream {
    268     /*
    269      * IN/OUT: Width / height of the stream. Client may request for specific
    270      * size but hardware may change it. Client must allocate buffers with
    271      * specified width and height.
    272      */
    273     uint32_t width;
    274     uint32_t height;
    275 
    276     /* OUT: Client must set this usage when allocating buffer. */
    277     uint32_t usage;
    278 
    279     /* OUT: Client must allocate a buffer with this format. */
    280     uint32_t format;
    281 } buffer_producer_stream_t;
    282 
    283 typedef struct tv_stream {
    284     /* IN: ID in the stream configuration */
    285     int stream_id;
    286 
    287     /* OUT: Type of the stream (for convenience) */
    288     tv_stream_type_t type;
    289 
    290     /* Data associated with the stream for client's use */
    291     union {
    292         /* OUT: A native handle describing the sideband stream source */
    293         native_handle_t* sideband_stream_source_handle;
    294 
    295         /* IN/OUT: Details are in buffer_producer_stream_t */
    296         buffer_producer_stream_t buffer_producer;
    297     };
    298 } tv_stream_t;
    299 
    300 /*
    301  * Every device data structure must begin with hw_device_t
    302  * followed by module specific public methods and attributes.
    303  */
    304 typedef struct tv_input_device {
    305     struct hw_device_t common;
    306 
    307     /*
    308      * initialize:
    309      *
    310      * Provide callbacks to the device and start operation. At first, no device
    311      * is available and after initialize() completes, currently available
    312      * devices including static devices should notify via callback.
    313      *
    314      * Framework owns callbacks object.
    315      *
    316      * data is a framework-owned object which would be sent back to the
    317      * framework for each callback notifications.
    318      *
    319      * Return 0 on success.
    320      */
    321     int (*initialize)(struct tv_input_device* dev,
    322             const tv_input_callback_ops_t* callback, void* data);
    323 
    324     /*
    325      * get_stream_configurations:
    326      *
    327      * Get stream configurations for a specific device. An input device may have
    328      * multiple configurations.
    329      *
    330      * The configs object is guaranteed to be valid only until the next call to
    331      * get_stream_configurations() or STREAM_CONFIGURATIONS_CHANGED event.
    332      *
    333      * Return 0 on success.
    334      */
    335     int (*get_stream_configurations)(const struct tv_input_device* dev,
    336             int device_id, int* num_configurations,
    337             const tv_stream_config_t** configs);
    338 
    339     /*
    340      * open_stream:
    341      *
    342      * Open a stream with given stream ID. Caller owns stream object, and the
    343      * populated data is only valid until the stream is closed.
    344      *
    345      * Return 0 on success; -EBUSY if the client should close other streams to
    346      * open the stream; -EEXIST if the stream with the given ID is already open;
    347      * -EINVAL if device_id and/or stream_id are invalid; other non-zero value
    348      * denotes unknown error.
    349      */
    350     int (*open_stream)(struct tv_input_device* dev, int device_id,
    351             tv_stream_t* stream);
    352 
    353     /*
    354      * close_stream:
    355      *
    356      * Close a stream to a device. data in tv_stream_t* object associated with
    357      * the stream_id is obsolete once this call finishes.
    358      *
    359      * Return 0 on success; -ENOENT if the stream is not open; -EINVAL if
    360      * device_id and/or stream_id are invalid.
    361      */
    362     int (*close_stream)(struct tv_input_device* dev, int device_id,
    363             int stream_id);
    364 
    365     /*
    366      * request_capture:
    367      *
    368      * Request buffer capture for a stream. This is only valid for buffer
    369      * producer streams. The buffer should be created with size, format and
    370      * usage specified in the stream. Framework provides seq in an
    371      * increasing sequence per each stream. Hardware should provide the picture
    372      * in a chronological order according to seq. For example, if two
    373      * requests are being processed at the same time, the request with the
    374      * smaller seq should get an earlier frame.
    375      *
    376      * The framework releases the ownership of the buffer upon calling this
    377      * function. When the buffer is filled, hardware notifies the framework
    378      * via TV_INPUT_EVENT_CAPTURE_FINISHED callback, and the ownership is
    379      * transferred back to framework at that time.
    380      *
    381      * Return 0 on success; -ENOENT if the stream is not open; -EINVAL if
    382      * device_id and/or stream_id are invalid; -EWOULDBLOCK if HAL cannot take
    383      * additional requests until it releases a buffer.
    384      */
    385     int (*request_capture)(struct tv_input_device* dev, int device_id,
    386             int stream_id, buffer_handle_t buffer, uint32_t seq);
    387 
    388     /*
    389      * cancel_capture:
    390      *
    391      * Cancel an ongoing capture. Hardware should release the buffer as soon as
    392      * possible via TV_INPUT_EVENT_CAPTURE_FAILED callback.
    393      *
    394      * Return 0 on success; -ENOENT if the stream is not open; -EINVAL if
    395      * device_id, stream_id, and/or seq are invalid.
    396      */
    397     int (*cancel_capture)(struct tv_input_device* dev, int device_id,
    398             int stream_id, uint32_t seq);
    399 
    400     void* reserved[16];
    401 } tv_input_device_t;
    402 
    403 __END_DECLS
    404 
    405 #endif  // ANDROID_TV_INPUT_INTERFACE_H
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