Jeff Tinker | 1637e00 | 2017-12-07 19:20:12 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | /** |
| 2 | * Copyright (C) 2017 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 | package android.hardware.drm@1.1; |
| 17 | |
| 18 | import @1.0::IDrmPlugin; |
| 19 | import @1.0::IDrmPluginListener; |
| 20 | import @1.0::Status; |
| 21 | import @1.1::HdcpLevel; |
| 22 | import @1.1::SecurityLevel; |
| 23 | |
| 24 | /** |
| 25 | * IDrmPlugin is used to interact with a specific drm plugin that was created by |
| 26 | * IDrm::createPlugin. A drm plugin provides methods for obtaining drm keys that |
| 27 | * may be used by a codec to decrypt protected video content. |
| 28 | */ |
| 29 | interface IDrmPlugin extends @1.0::IDrmPlugin { |
| 30 | /** |
| 31 | * Return the currently negotiated and max supported HDCP levels. |
| 32 | * |
| 33 | * The current level is based on the display(s) the device is connected to. |
| 34 | * If multiple HDCP-capable displays are simultaneously connected to |
| 35 | * separate interfaces, this method returns the lowest negotiated HDCP level |
| 36 | * of all interfaces. |
| 37 | * |
| 38 | * The maximum HDCP level is the highest level that can potentially be |
| 39 | * negotiated. It is a constant for any device, i.e. it does not depend on |
| 40 | * downstream receiving devices that could be connected. For example, if |
| 41 | * the device has HDCP 1.x keys and is capable of negotiating HDCP 1.x, but |
| 42 | * does not have HDCP 2.x keys, then the maximum HDCP capability would be |
| 43 | * reported as 1.x. If multiple HDCP-capable interfaces are present, it |
| 44 | * indicates the highest of the maximum HDCP levels of all interfaces. |
| 45 | * |
| 46 | * This method should only be used for informational purposes, not for |
| 47 | * enforcing compliance with HDCP requirements. Trusted enforcement of HDCP |
| 48 | * policies must be handled by the DRM system. |
| 49 | * |
| 50 | * @return status the status of the call. The status must be OK or |
| 51 | * ERROR_DRM_INVALID_STATE if the HAL is in a state where the HDCP |
| 52 | * level cannot be queried. |
| 53 | * @return connectedLevel the lowest HDCP level for any connected |
| 54 | * displays |
| 55 | * @return maxLevel the highest HDCP level that can be supported |
| 56 | * by the device |
| 57 | */ |
| 58 | getHdcpLevels() generates (Status status, HdcpLevel connectedLevel, |
| 59 | HdcpLevel maxLevel); |
| 60 | |
| 61 | /** |
| 62 | * Return the current number of open sessions and the maximum number of |
| 63 | * sessions that may be opened simultaneosly among all DRM instances for the |
| 64 | * active DRM scheme. |
| 65 | * |
| 66 | * @return status the status of the call. The status must be OK or |
| 67 | * ERROR_DRM_INVALID_STATE if the HAL is in a state where number of |
| 68 | * sessions cannot be queried. |
| 69 | * @return currentSessions the number of currently opened sessions |
| 70 | * @return maxSessions the maximum number of sessions that the device |
| 71 | * can support |
| 72 | */ |
| 73 | getNumberOfSessions() generates (Status status, uint32_t currentSessions, |
| 74 | uint32_t maxSessions); |
| 75 | |
| 76 | /** |
| 77 | * Return the current security level of a session. A session has an initial |
| 78 | * security level determined by the robustness of the DRM system's |
| 79 | * implementation on the device. |
| 80 | * |
| 81 | * @param sessionId the session id the call applies to |
| 82 | * @return status the status of the call. The status must be OK or one of |
| 83 | * the following errors: ERROR_DRM_SESSION_NOT_OPENED if the |
| 84 | * session is not opened, BAD_VALUE if the sessionId is invalid or |
| 85 | * ERROR_DRM_INVALID_STATE if the HAL is in a state where the |
| 86 | * security level cannot be queried. |
| 87 | * @return level the current security level for the session |
| 88 | */ |
| 89 | getSecurityLevel(vec<uint8_t> sessionId) generates(Status status, |
| 90 | SecurityLevel level); |
| 91 | |
| 92 | /** |
| 93 | * Set the security level of a session. This can be useful if specific |
| 94 | * attributes of a lower security level are needed by an application, such |
| 95 | * as image manipulation or compositing which requires non-secure decoded |
| 96 | * frames. Reducing the security level may limit decryption to lower content |
| 97 | * resolutions, depending on the license policy. |
| 98 | * |
| 99 | * @param sessionId the session id the call applies to |
| 100 | * @param level the requested security level |
| 101 | * @return status the status of the call. The status must be OK or one of |
| 102 | * the following errors: ERROR_DRM_SESSION_NOT_OPENED if the session |
| 103 | * is not opened, BAD_VALUE if the sessionId or security level is |
| 104 | * invalid or ERROR_DRM_INVALID_STATE if the HAL is in a state where |
| 105 | * the security level cannot be set. |
| 106 | */ |
| 107 | setSecurityLevel(vec<uint8_t> sessionId, SecurityLevel level) |
| 108 | generates(Status status); |
| 109 | }; |