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16
17#ifndef ANDROID_AUDIO_NBAIO_H
18#define ANDROID_AUDIO_NBAIO_H
19
20// Non-blocking audio I/O interface
21//
22// This header file has the abstract interfaces only. Concrete implementation classes are declared
23// elsewhere. Implementations _should_ be non-blocking for all methods, especially read() and
24// write(), but this is not enforced. In general, implementations do not need to be multi-thread
25// safe, and any exceptions are noted in the particular implementation.
26
27#include <limits.h>
28#include <stdlib.h>
John Grossman2c3b2da2012-08-02 17:08:54 -070029#include <utils/Errors.h>
Glenn Kasten01066232012-02-27 11:50:44 -080030#include <utils/RefBase.h>
31
32namespace android {
33
34// In addition to the usual status_t
35enum {
36 NEGOTIATE = 0x80000010, // Must (re-)negotiate format. For negotiate() only, the offeree
37 // doesn't accept offers, and proposes counter-offers
38 OVERRUN = 0x80000011, // availableToRead(), read(), or readVia() detected lost input due
39 // to overrun; an event is counted and the caller should re-try
40 UNDERRUN = 0x80000012, // availableToWrite(), write(), or writeVia() detected a gap in
41 // output due to underrun (not being called often enough, or with
42 // enough data); an event is counted and the caller should re-try
43};
44
45// Negotiation of format is based on the data provider and data sink, or the data consumer and
46// data source, exchanging prioritized arrays of offers and counter-offers until a single offer is
47// mutually agreed upon. Each offer is an NBAIO_Format. For simplicity and performance,
48// NBAIO_Format is an enum that ties together the most important combinations of the various
49// attributes, rather than a struct with separate fields for format, sample rate, channel count,
50// interleave, packing, alignment, etc. The reason is that NBAIO_Format tries to abstract out only
51// the combinations that are actually needed within AudioFligner. If the list of combinations grows
52// too large, then this decision should be re-visited.
53enum NBAIO_Format {
54 Format_Invalid,
55 Format_SR44_1_C2_I16, // 44.1 kHz PCM stereo interleaved 16-bit signed
56 Format_SR48_C2_I16, // 48 kHz PCM stereo interleaved 16-bit signed
57 Format_SR44_1_C1_I16, // 44.1 kHz PCM mono interleaved 16-bit signed
58 Format_SR48_C1_I16, // 48 kHz PCM mono interleaved 16-bit signed
59};
60
61// Return the frame size of an NBAIO_Format in bytes
62size_t Format_frameSize(NBAIO_Format format);
63
64// Return the frame size of an NBAIO_Format as a bit shift
65size_t Format_frameBitShift(NBAIO_Format format);
66
67// Convert a sample rate in Hz and channel count to an NBAIO_Format
68NBAIO_Format Format_from_SR_C(unsigned sampleRate, unsigned channelCount);
69
70// Return the sample rate in Hz of an NBAIO_Format
71unsigned Format_sampleRate(NBAIO_Format format);
72
73// Return the channel count of an NBAIO_Format
74unsigned Format_channelCount(NBAIO_Format format);
75
76// Callbacks used by NBAIO_Sink::writeVia() and NBAIO_Source::readVia() below.
77typedef ssize_t (*writeVia_t)(void *user, void *buffer, size_t count);
John Grossman2c3b2da2012-08-02 17:08:54 -070078typedef ssize_t (*readVia_t)(void *user, const void *buffer,
79 size_t count, int64_t readPTS);
Glenn Kasten01066232012-02-27 11:50:44 -080080
81// Abstract class (interface) representing a data port.
82class NBAIO_Port : public RefBase {
83
84public:
85
86 // negotiate() must called first. The purpose of negotiate() is to check compatibility of
87 // formats, not to automatically adapt if they are incompatible. It's the responsibility of
88 // whoever sets up the graph connections to make sure formats are compatible, and this method
89 // just verifies that. The edges are "dumb" and don't attempt to adapt to bad connections.
90 // How it works: offerer proposes an array of formats, in descending order of preference from
91 // offers[0] to offers[numOffers - 1]. If offeree accepts one of these formats, it returns
92 // the index of that offer. Otherwise, offeree sets numCounterOffers to the number of
93 // counter-offers (up to a maximumum of the entry value of numCounterOffers), fills in the
94 // provided array counterOffers[] with its counter-offers, in descending order of preference
95 // from counterOffers[0] to counterOffers[numCounterOffers - 1], and returns NEGOTIATE.
96 // Note that since the offerer allocates space for counter-offers, but only the offeree knows
97 // how many counter-offers it has, there may be insufficient space for all counter-offers.
98 // In that case, the offeree sets numCounterOffers to the requested number of counter-offers
99 // (which is greater than the entry value of numCounterOffers), fills in as many of the most
100 // important counterOffers as will fit, and returns NEGOTIATE. As this implies a re-allocation,
101 // it should be used as a last resort. It is preferable for the offerer to simply allocate a
102 // larger space to begin with, and/or for the offeree to tolerate a smaller space than desired.
103 // Alternatively, the offerer can pass NULL for offers and counterOffers, and zero for
104 // numOffers. This indicates that it has not allocated space for any counter-offers yet.
105 // In this case, the offerree should set numCounterOffers appropriately and return NEGOTIATE.
106 // Then the offerer will allocate the correct amount of memory and retry.
107 // Format_Invalid is not allowed as either an offer or counter-offer.
108 // Returns:
109 // >= 0 Offer accepted.
110 // NEGOTIATE No offer accepted, and counter-offer(s) optionally made. See above for details.
111 virtual ssize_t negotiate(const NBAIO_Format offers[], size_t numOffers,
112 NBAIO_Format counterOffers[], size_t& numCounterOffers);
113
114 // Return the current negotiated format, or Format_Invalid if negotiation has not been done,
115 // or if re-negotiation is required.
116 virtual NBAIO_Format format() const { return mNegotiated ? mFormat : Format_Invalid; }
117
118protected:
119 NBAIO_Port(NBAIO_Format format) : mNegotiated(false), mFormat(format),
120 mBitShift(Format_frameBitShift(format)) { }
121 virtual ~NBAIO_Port() { }
122
123 // Implementations are free to ignore these if they don't need them
124
125 bool mNegotiated; // mNegotiated implies (mFormat != Format_Invalid)
126 NBAIO_Format mFormat; // (mFormat != Format_Invalid) does not imply mNegotiated
127 size_t mBitShift; // assign in parallel with any assignment to mFormat
128};
129
130// Abstract class (interface) representing a non-blocking data sink, for use by a data provider.
131class NBAIO_Sink : public NBAIO_Port {
132
133public:
134
135 // For the next two APIs:
136 // 32 bits rolls over after 27 hours at 44.1 kHz; if that concerns you then poll periodically.
137
138 // Return the number of frames written successfully since construction.
139 virtual size_t framesWritten() const { return mFramesWritten; }
140
141 // Number of frames lost due to underrun since construction.
142 virtual size_t framesUnderrun() const { return 0; }
143
144 // Number of underruns since construction, where a set of contiguous lost frames is one event.
145 virtual size_t underruns() const { return 0; }
146
147 // Estimate of number of frames that could be written successfully now without blocking.
148 // When a write() is actually attempted, the implementation is permitted to return a smaller or
149 // larger transfer count, however it will make a good faith effort to give an accurate estimate.
150 // Errors:
151 // NEGOTIATE (Re-)negotiation is needed.
152 // UNDERRUN write() has not been called frequently enough, or with enough frames to keep up.
153 // An underrun event is counted, and the caller should re-try this operation.
154 // WOULD_BLOCK Determining how many frames can be written without blocking would itself block.
155 virtual ssize_t availableToWrite() const { return SSIZE_MAX; }
156
157 // Transfer data to sink from single input buffer. Implies a copy.
158 // Inputs:
159 // buffer Non-NULL buffer owned by provider.
160 // count Maximum number of frames to transfer.
161 // Return value:
162 // > 0 Number of frames successfully transferred prior to first error.
163 // = 0 Count was zero.
164 // < 0 status_t error occurred prior to the first frame transfer.
165 // Errors:
166 // NEGOTIATE (Re-)negotiation is needed.
167 // WOULD_BLOCK No frames can be transferred without blocking.
168 // UNDERRUN write() has not been called frequently enough, or with enough frames to keep up.
169 // An underrun event is counted, and the caller should re-try this operation.
170 virtual ssize_t write(const void *buffer, size_t count) = 0;
171
172 // Transfer data to sink using a series of callbacks. More suitable for zero-fill, synthesis,
173 // and non-contiguous transfers (e.g. circular buffer or writev).
174 // Inputs:
175 // via Callback function that the sink will call as many times as needed to consume data.
176 // total Estimate of the number of frames the provider has available. This is an estimate,
177 // and it can provide a different number of frames during the series of callbacks.
178 // user Arbitrary void * reserved for data provider.
179 // block Number of frames per block, that is a suggested value for 'count' in each callback.
180 // Zero means no preference. This parameter is a hint only, and may be ignored.
181 // Return value:
182 // > 0 Total number of frames successfully transferred prior to first error.
183 // = 0 Count was zero.
184 // < 0 status_t error occurred prior to the first frame transfer.
185 // Errors:
186 // NEGOTIATE (Re-)negotiation is needed.
187 // WOULD_BLOCK No frames can be transferred without blocking.
188 // UNDERRUN write() has not been called frequently enough, or with enough frames to keep up.
189 // An underrun event is counted, and the caller should re-try this operation.
190 //
191 // The 'via' callback is called by the data sink as follows:
192 // Inputs:
193 // user Arbitrary void * reserved for data provider.
194 // buffer Non-NULL buffer owned by sink that callback should fill in with data,
195 // up to a maximum of 'count' frames.
196 // count Maximum number of frames to transfer during this callback.
197 // Return value:
198 // > 0 Number of frames successfully transferred during this callback prior to first error.
199 // = 0 Count was zero.
200 // < 0 status_t error occurred prior to the first frame transfer during this callback.
201 virtual ssize_t writeVia(writeVia_t via, size_t total, void *user, size_t block = 0);
202
John Grossman2c3b2da2012-08-02 17:08:54 -0700203 // Get the time (on the LocalTime timeline) at which the first frame of audio of the next write
204 // operation to this sink will be eventually rendered by the HAL.
205 // Inputs:
206 // ts A pointer pointing to the int64_t which will hold the result.
207 // Return value:
208 // OK Everything went well, *ts holds the time at which the first audio frame of the next
209 // write operation will be rendered, or AudioBufferProvider::kInvalidPTS if this sink
210 // does not know the answer for some reason. Sinks which eventually lead to a HAL
211 // which implements get_next_write_timestamp may return Invalid temporarily if the DMA
212 // output of the audio driver has not started yet. Sinks which lead to a HAL which
213 // does not implement get_next_write_timestamp, or which don't lead to a HAL at all,
214 // will always return kInvalidPTS.
215 // <other> Something unexpected happened internally. Check the logs and start debugging.
216 virtual status_t getNextWriteTimestamp(int64_t *ts) { return INVALID_OPERATION; }
217
Glenn Kasten01066232012-02-27 11:50:44 -0800218protected:
219 NBAIO_Sink(NBAIO_Format format = Format_Invalid) : NBAIO_Port(format), mFramesWritten(0) { }
220 virtual ~NBAIO_Sink() { }
221
222 // Implementations are free to ignore these if they don't need them
223 size_t mFramesWritten;
224};
225
226// Abstract class (interface) representing a non-blocking data source, for use by a data consumer.
227class NBAIO_Source : public NBAIO_Port {
228
229public:
230
231 // For the next two APIs:
232 // 32 bits rolls over after 27 hours at 44.1 kHz; if that concerns you then poll periodically.
233
234 // Number of frames read successfully since construction.
235 virtual size_t framesRead() const { return mFramesRead; }
236
237 // Number of frames lost due to overrun since construction.
238 // Not const because implementations may need to do I/O.
239 virtual size_t framesOverrun() /*const*/ { return 0; }
240
241 // Number of overruns since construction, where a set of contiguous lost frames is one event.
242 // Not const because implementations may need to do I/O.
243 virtual size_t overruns() /*const*/ { return 0; }
244
245 // Estimate of number of frames that could be read successfully now.
246 // When a read() is actually attempted, the implementation is permitted to return a smaller or
247 // larger transfer count, however it will make a good faith effort to give an accurate estimate.
248 // Errors:
249 // NEGOTIATE (Re-)negotiation is needed.
250 // OVERRUN One or more frames were lost due to overrun, try again to read more recent data.
251 // WOULD_BLOCK Determining how many frames can be read without blocking would itself block.
252 virtual ssize_t availableToRead() { return SSIZE_MAX; }
253
254 // Transfer data from source into single destination buffer. Implies a copy.
255 // Inputs:
256 // buffer Non-NULL destination buffer owned by consumer.
257 // count Maximum number of frames to transfer.
John Grossman2c3b2da2012-08-02 17:08:54 -0700258 // readPTS The presentation time (on the LocalTime timeline) for which data
259 // is being requested, or kInvalidPTS if not known.
Glenn Kasten01066232012-02-27 11:50:44 -0800260 // Return value:
261 // > 0 Number of frames successfully transferred prior to first error.
262 // = 0 Count was zero.
263 // < 0 status_t error occurred prior to the first frame transfer.
264 // Errors:
265 // NEGOTIATE (Re-)negotiation is needed.
266 // WOULD_BLOCK No frames can be transferred without blocking.
267 // OVERRUN read() has not been called frequently enough, or with enough frames to keep up.
268 // One or more frames were lost due to overrun, try again to read more recent data.
John Grossman2c3b2da2012-08-02 17:08:54 -0700269 virtual ssize_t read(void *buffer, size_t count, int64_t readPTS) = 0;
Glenn Kasten01066232012-02-27 11:50:44 -0800270
271 // Transfer data from source using a series of callbacks. More suitable for zero-fill,
272 // synthesis, and non-contiguous transfers (e.g. circular buffer or readv).
273 // Inputs:
274 // via Callback function that the source will call as many times as needed to provide data.
275 // total Estimate of the number of frames the consumer desires. This is an estimate,
276 // and it can consume a different number of frames during the series of callbacks.
277 // user Arbitrary void * reserved for data consumer.
John Grossman2c3b2da2012-08-02 17:08:54 -0700278 // readPTS The presentation time (on the LocalTime timeline) for which data
279 // is being requested, or kInvalidPTS if not known.
Glenn Kasten01066232012-02-27 11:50:44 -0800280 // block Number of frames per block, that is a suggested value for 'count' in each callback.
281 // Zero means no preference. This parameter is a hint only, and may be ignored.
282 // Return value:
283 // > 0 Total number of frames successfully transferred prior to first error.
284 // = 0 Count was zero.
285 // < 0 status_t error occurred prior to the first frame transfer.
286 // Errors:
287 // NEGOTIATE (Re-)negotiation is needed.
288 // WOULD_BLOCK No frames can be transferred without blocking.
289 // OVERRUN read() has not been called frequently enough, or with enough frames to keep up.
290 // One or more frames were lost due to overrun, try again to read more recent data.
291 //
292 // The 'via' callback is called by the data source as follows:
293 // Inputs:
294 // user Arbitrary void * reserved for data consumer.
295 // dest Non-NULL buffer owned by source that callback should consume data from,
296 // up to a maximum of 'count' frames.
297 // count Maximum number of frames to transfer during this callback.
298 // Return value:
299 // > 0 Number of frames successfully transferred during this callback prior to first error.
300 // = 0 Count was zero.
301 // < 0 status_t error occurred prior to the first frame transfer during this callback.
John Grossman2c3b2da2012-08-02 17:08:54 -0700302 virtual ssize_t readVia(readVia_t via, size_t total, void *user,
303 int64_t readPTS, size_t block = 0);
Glenn Kasten01066232012-02-27 11:50:44 -0800304
305protected:
306 NBAIO_Source(NBAIO_Format format = Format_Invalid) : NBAIO_Port(format), mFramesRead(0) { }
307 virtual ~NBAIO_Source() { }
308
309 // Implementations are free to ignore these if they don't need them
310 size_t mFramesRead;
311};
312
313} // namespace android
314
315#endif // ANDROID_AUDIO_NBAIO_H