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16
17#ifndef ANDROID_VEHICLE_INTERFACE_H
18#define ANDROID_VEHICLE_INTERFACE_H
19
20#include <stdint.h>
21#include <sys/cdefs.h>
22#include <sys/types.h>
Keun-young Park418c7e82016-04-06 10:44:20 -070023#include <math.h>
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -070024#include <errno.h>
25
26#include <hardware/hardware.h>
27#include <cutils/native_handle.h>
28
29__BEGIN_DECLS
30
31/*****************************************************************************/
32
33#define VEHICLE_HEADER_VERSION 1
34#define VEHICLE_MODULE_API_VERSION_1_0 HARDWARE_MODULE_API_VERSION(1, 0)
35#define VEHICLE_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_0 HARDWARE_DEVICE_API_VERSION_2(1, 0, VEHICLE_HEADER_VERSION)
36
37/**
38 * Vehicle HAL to provide interfaces to various Car related sensors. The HAL is
39 * designed in a property, value maping where each property has a value which
40 * can be "get", "set" and "(un)subscribed" to. Subscribing will require the
41 * user of this HAL to provide parameters such as sampling rate.
42 */
43
44
45/*
46 * The id of this module
47 */
48#define VEHICLE_HARDWARE_MODULE_ID "vehicle"
49
50/**
51 * Name of the vehicle device to open
52 */
53#define VEHICLE_HARDWARE_DEVICE "vehicle_hw_device"
54
55/**
56 * Each vehicle property is defined with various annotations to specify the type of information.
57 * Annotations will be used by scripts to run some type check or generate some boiler-plate codes.
58 * Also the annotations are the specification for each property, and each HAL implementation should
59 * follow what is specified as annotations.
60 * Here is the list of annotations with explanation on what it does:
61 * @value_type: Type of data for this property. One of the value from vehicle_value_type should be
62 * set here.
63 * @change_mode: How this property changes. Value set is from vehicle_prop_change_mode. Some
64 * properties can allow either on change or continuous mode and it is up to HAL
65 * implementation to choose which mode to use.
66 * @access: Define how this property can be accessed. read only, write only or R/W from
67 * vehicle_prop_access
68 * @data_member: Name of member from vehicle_value union to access this data.
69 * @data_enum: enum type that should be used for the data.
70 * @unit: Unit of data. Should be from vehicle_unit_type.
Keun-young Parkbf877a72015-12-21 14:16:05 -080071 * @config_flags: Usage of config_flags in vehicle_prop_config
72 * @config_array: Usage of config_array in vehicle_prop_config. When this is specified,
73 * @config_flags will not be used.
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -070074 * @config_string: Explains the usage of config_string in vehicle_prop_config. Property with
75 * this annotation is expected to have additional information in config_string
76 * for that property to work.
Keun-young Park14f09002016-01-22 16:29:22 -080077 * @zone_type type of zoned used. defined for zoned property
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -070078 * @range_start, @range_end : define range of specific property values.
Keun-young Park418c7e82016-04-06 10:44:20 -070079 * @allow_out_of_range_value : This property allows out of range value to deliver additional
80 * information. Check VEHICLE_*_OUT_OF_RANGE_* for applicable values.
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -070081 */
82//===== Vehicle Information ====
83
84/**
85 * Invalid property value used for argument where invalid property gives different result.
86 * @range_start
87 */
88#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_INVALID (0x0)
89
90/**
91 * VIN of vehicle
92 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_STRING
93 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_STATIC
94 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ
95 * @data_member info_vin
96 */
97#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_INFO_VIN (0x00000100)
98
99/**
100 * Maker name of vehicle
101 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_STRING
102 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_STATIC
103 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ
104 * @data_member info_make
105 */
106#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_INFO_MAKE (0x00000101)
107
108/**
109 * Model of vehicle
110 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_STRING
111 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_STATIC
112 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ
113 * @data_member info_model
114 */
115#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_INFO_MODEL (0x00000102)
116
117/**
118 * Model year of vehicle.
119 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_INT32
120 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_STATIC
121 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ
122 * @data_member info_model_year
123 * @unit VEHICLE_UNIT_TYPE_YEAR
124 */
Steve Paikcc9e2922016-04-21 11:40:17 -0700125#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_INFO_MODEL_YEAR (0x00000103)
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700126
127/**
128 * Fuel capacity of the vehicle
129 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_FLOAT
130 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_STATIC
131 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ
132 * @data_member info_fuel_capacity
133 * @unit VEHICLE_UNIT_TYPE_VEHICLE_UNIT_TYPE_MILLILITER
134 */
135#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_INFO_FUEL_CAPACITY (0x00000104)
136
137
138//==== Vehicle Performance Sensors ====
139
140/**
141 * Current odometer value of the vehicle
142 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_FLOAT
143 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE|VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_CONTINUOUS
144 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ
145 * @data_member odometer
146 * @unit VEHICLE_UNIT_TYPE_KILOMETER
147 */
148#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_PERF_ODOMETER (0x00000204)
149
150/**
151 * Speed of the vehicle
152 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_FLOAT
153 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE|VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_CONTINUOUS
154 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ
155 * @data_member vehicle_speed
156 * @unit VEHICLE_UNIT_TYPE_METER_PER_SEC
157 */
158#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_PERF_VEHICLE_SPEED (0x00000207)
159
160
161//==== Engine Sensors ====
162
163/**
164 * Temperature of engine coolant
165 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_FLOAT
166 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE|VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_CONTINUOUS
167 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ
168 * @data_member engine_coolant_temperature
169 * @unit VEHICLE_UNIT_TYPE_CELCIUS
170 */
171#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_ENGINE_COOLANT_TEMP (0x00000301)
172
173/**
174 * Temperature of engine oil
175 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_FLOAT
176 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE|VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_CONTINUOUS
177 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ
178 * @data_member engine_oil_temperature
179 * @unit VEHICLE_UNIT_TYPE_CELCIUS
180 */
181#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_ENGINE_OIL_TEMP (0x00000304)
182/**
183 * Engine rpm
184 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_FLOAT
185 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE|VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_CONTINUOUS
186 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ
187 * @data_member engine_rpm
188 * @unit VEHICLE_UNIT_TYPE_RPM
189 */
190#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_ENGINE_RPM (0x00000305)
191
192//==== Event Sensors ====
193
194/**
195 * Currently selected gear
196 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_INT32
197 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
198 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ
199 * @data_member gear_selection
200 * @data_enum vehicle_gear
201 */
202#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_GEAR_SELECTION (0x00000400)
203
204/**
205 * Current gear. In non-manual case, selected gear does not necessarily match the current gear
206 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_INT32
207 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
208 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ
209 * @data_member gear_current_gear
210 * @data_enum vehicle_gear
211 */
212#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_CURRENT_GEAR (0x00000401)
213
214/**
215 * Parking brake state.
216 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_BOOLEAN
217 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
218 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ
219 * @data_member parking_brake
220 * @data_enum vehicle_boolean
221 */
222#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_PARKING_BRAKE_ON (0x00000402)
223
224/**
225 * Driving status policy.
226 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_INT32
227 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
228 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ
229 * @data_member driving_status
230 * @data_enum vehicle_driving_status
231 */
232#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_DRIVING_STATUS (0x00000404)
233
234/**
235 * Warning for fuel low level.
236 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_BOOLEAN
237 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
238 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ
239 * @data_member is_fuel_level_low
240 * @data_enum vehicle_boolean
241 */
242#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_FUEL_LEVEL_LOW (0x00000405)
243
244/**
245 * Night mode or not.
246 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_BOOLEAN
247 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
248 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ
249 * @data_member night_mode
250 * @data_enum vehicle_boolean
251 */
252#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_NIGHT_MODE (0x00000407)
253
254
255
256 //==== HVAC Properties ====
257
258/**
259 * Fan speed setting
260 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_ZONED_INT32
261 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
262 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ_WRITE
263 * @data_member hvac.fan_speed
Keun-young Park14f09002016-01-22 16:29:22 -0800264 * @zone_type VEHICLE_ZONE
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700265 * @data_enum TODO
Keun-young Park418c7e82016-04-06 10:44:20 -0700266 * @allow_out_of_range_value : OFF
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700267 */
268#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_HVAC_FAN_SPEED (0x00000500)
269
270/**
271 * Fan direction setting
272 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_ZONED_INT32
273 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
274 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ_WRITE
275 * @data_member hvac.fan_direction
Keun-young Park14f09002016-01-22 16:29:22 -0800276 * @zone_type VEHICLE_ZONE
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700277 * @data_enum TODO
Keun-young Park418c7e82016-04-06 10:44:20 -0700278 * @allow_out_of_range_value : OFF
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700279 */
280#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_HVAC_FAN_DIRECTION (0x00000501)
281
Steve Paikd2ba70f2015-12-10 14:58:27 -0800282/*
283 * Bit flags for fan direction
284 */
Steve Paik159349e2016-02-09 18:45:58 -0800285enum vehicle_hvac_fan_direction {
286 VEHICLE_HVAC_FAN_DIRECTION_FACE = 0x1,
287 VEHICLE_HVAC_FAN_DIRECTION_FLOOR = 0x2,
288 VEHICLE_HVAC_FAN_DIRECTION_FACE_AND_FLOOR = 0x3,
289 VEHICLE_HVAC_FAN_DIRECTION_DEFROST = 0x4,
290 VEHICLE_HVAC_FAN_DIRECTION_DEFROST_AND_FLOOR = 0x5
Steve Paikd2ba70f2015-12-10 14:58:27 -0800291};
292
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700293/**
294 * HVAC current temperature.
295 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_ZONED_FLOAT
Keun-young Parkda3cb912016-05-12 11:21:04 -0700296 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700297 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ_WRITE
Keun-young Park14f09002016-01-22 16:29:22 -0800298 * @zone_type VEHICLE_ZONE
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700299 * @data_member hvac.temperature_current
300 */
301#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_HVAC_TEMPERATURE_CURRENT (0x00000502)
302
303/**
304 * HVAC, target temperature set.
305 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_ZONED_FLOAT
Keun-young Parkda3cb912016-05-12 11:21:04 -0700306 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700307 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ_WRITE
Keun-young Park14f09002016-01-22 16:29:22 -0800308 * @zone_type VEHICLE_ZONE
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700309 * @data_member hvac.temperature_set
Keun-young Park418c7e82016-04-06 10:44:20 -0700310 * @allow_out_of_range_value : MIN / MAX / OFF
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700311 */
312#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_HVAC_TEMPERATURE_SET (0x00000503)
313
314/**
315 * On/off defrost
316 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_ZONED_BOOLEAN
317 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
318 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ_WRITE
Keun-young Park418c7e82016-04-06 10:44:20 -0700319 * @zone_type VEHICLE_WINDOW
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700320 * @data_member hvac.defrost_on
321 */
322#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_HVAC_DEFROSTER (0x00000504)
323
324/**
325 * On/off AC
326 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_ZONED_BOOLEAN
327 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
328 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ_WRITE
Keun-young Parkbf877a72015-12-21 14:16:05 -0800329 * @config_flags Supported zones
Keun-young Park14f09002016-01-22 16:29:22 -0800330 * @zone_type VEHICLE_ZONE
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700331 * @data_member hvac.ac_on
332 */
333#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_HVAC_AC_ON (0x00000505)
334
335/**
Steve Paikd2ba70f2015-12-10 14:58:27 -0800336 * On/off max AC
Keun-young Parkf1ccec12016-04-22 13:19:53 -0700337 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_ZONED_BOOLEAN
Steve Paikd2ba70f2015-12-10 14:58:27 -0800338 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
339 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ_WRITE
Keun-young Parkf1ccec12016-04-22 13:19:53 -0700340 * @zone_type VEHICLE_ZONE
Steve Paikd2ba70f2015-12-10 14:58:27 -0800341 * @data_member hvac.max_ac_on
342 */
343#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_HVAC_MAX_AC_ON (0x00000506)
344
345/**
346 * On/off max defrost
Keun-young Parkf1ccec12016-04-22 13:19:53 -0700347 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_ZONED_BOOLEAN
Steve Paikd2ba70f2015-12-10 14:58:27 -0800348 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
349 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ_WRITE
Keun-young Parkf1ccec12016-04-22 13:19:53 -0700350 * @zone_type VEHICLE_ZONE
Steve Paikd2ba70f2015-12-10 14:58:27 -0800351 * @data_member hvac.max_defrost_on
352 */
353#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_HVAC_MAX_DEFROST_ON (0x00000507)
354
355/**
356 * On/off re-circulation
Keun-young Parkf1ccec12016-04-22 13:19:53 -0700357 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_ZONED_BOOLEAN
Steve Paikd2ba70f2015-12-10 14:58:27 -0800358 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
359 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ_WRITE
Keun-young Parkf1ccec12016-04-22 13:19:53 -0700360 * @zone_type VEHICLE_ZONE
Steve Paikd2ba70f2015-12-10 14:58:27 -0800361 * @data_member hvac.max_recirc_on
362 */
363#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_HVAC_RECIRC_ON (0x00000508)
364
365/**
Keun-young Parkf1ccec12016-04-22 13:19:53 -0700366 * On/off dual. This will be defined per each row.
367 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_ZONED_BOOLEAN
Steve Paikd2ba70f2015-12-10 14:58:27 -0800368 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
369 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ_WRITE
Keun-young Parkf1ccec12016-04-22 13:19:53 -0700370 * @zone_type VEHICLE_ZONE
Steve Paikd2ba70f2015-12-10 14:58:27 -0800371 * @data_member hvac.dual_on
372 */
373#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_HVAC_DUAL_ON (0x00000509)
374
375/**
Steve Paikcc9e2922016-04-21 11:40:17 -0700376 * On/off automatic mode
377 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_ZONED_BOOLEAN
378 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
379 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ_WRITE
380 * @zone_type VEHICLE_ZONE
Steve Paik670e7ab2016-04-29 16:32:02 -0700381 * @data_member hvac.auto_on
Steve Paikcc9e2922016-04-21 11:40:17 -0700382 */
383#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_HVAC_AUTO_ON (0x0000050A)
384
385/**
Keun-young Park418c7e82016-04-06 10:44:20 -0700386 * Represents power state for HVAC. Some HVAC properties will require matching power to be turned on
387 * to get out of OFF state. For non-zoned HVAC properties, VEHICLE_ALL_ZONE corresponds to
388 * global power state.
389 *
390 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_ZONED_BOOLEAN
391 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
392 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ_WRITE
393 * @config_string list of HVAC properties whose power is controlled by this property. Format is
394 * hexa-decimal number (0x...) separated by comma like "0x500,0x503". All zones
395 * defined in these affected properties should be available in the property.
396 * @zone_type VEHICLE_ZONE
397 * @data_member hvac.power_on
398 */
399#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_HVAC_POWER_ON (0x00000510)
400
401/**
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700402 * Outside temperature
403 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_FLOAT
404 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE|VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_CONTINUOUS
405 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ
406 * @data_member outside_temperature
407 * @unit VEHICLE_UNIT_TYPE_CELCIUS
408 */
Steve Paikcc9e2922016-04-21 11:40:17 -0700409#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_ENV_OUTSIDE_TEMPERATURE (0x00000703)
Keun-young Parkcb354502016-02-08 18:15:55 -0800410
411
412/**
413 * Cabin temperature
414 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_FLOAT
415 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE|VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_CONTINUOUS
416 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ
417 * @data_member cabin_temperature
418 * @unit VEHICLE_UNIT_TYPE_CELCIUS
419 */
Steve Paikcc9e2922016-04-21 11:40:17 -0700420#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_ENV_CABIN_TEMPERATURE (0x00000704)
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700421
422
423/*
424 * Radio features.
425 */
426/**
427 * Radio presets stored on the Car radio module. The data type used is int32
428 * array with the following fields:
429 * <ul>
430 * <li> int32_array[0]: Preset number </li>
431 * <li> int32_array[1]: Band type (see #RADIO_BAND_FM in
432 * system/core/include/system/radio.h).
433 * <li> int32_array[2]: Channel number </li>
434 * <li> int32_array[3]: Sub channel number </li>
435 * </ul>
436 *
437 * NOTE: When getting a current preset config ONLY set preset number (i.e.
438 * int32_array[0]). For setting a preset other fields are required.
439 *
440 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_INT32_VEC4
441 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
442 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ_WRITE
Keun-young Parkbf877a72015-12-21 14:16:05 -0800443 * @config_flags Number of presets supported
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700444 * @data_member int32_array
445 */
Steve Paikcc9e2922016-04-21 11:40:17 -0700446#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_RADIO_PRESET (0x0000801)
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700447
448/**
449 * Constants relevant to radio.
450 */
451enum vehicle_radio_consts {
452 /** Minimum value for the radio preset */
453 VEHICLE_RADIO_PRESET_MIN_VALUE = 1,
454};
455
456/**
457 * Represents audio focus state of Android side. Note that car's audio module will own audio
458 * focus and grant audio focus to Android side when requested by Android side. The focus has both
459 * per stream characteristics and global characteristics.
460 *
461 * Focus request (get of this property) will take the following form in int32_vec4:
Keun-young Park08c255e2015-12-09 13:47:30 -0800462 * int32_array[0]: vehicle_audio_focus_request type
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700463 * int32_array[1]: bit flags of streams requested by this focus request. There can be up to
464 * 32 streams.
465 * int32_array[2]: External focus state flags. For request, only flag like
Keun-young Park418c7e82016-04-06 10:44:20 -0700466 * VEHICLE_AUDIO_EXT_FOCUS_CAR_PLAY_ONLY_FLAG or
467 * VEHICLE_AUDIO_EXT_FOCUS_CAR_MUTE_MEDIA_FLAG can be used.
468 * VEHICLE_AUDIO_EXT_FOCUS_CAR_PLAY_ONLY_FLAG is for case like radio where android
469 * side app still needs to hold focus but playback is done outside Android.
470 * VEHICLE_AUDIO_EXT_FOCUS_CAR_MUTE_MEDIA_FLAG is for muting media channel
471 * including radio. VEHICLE_AUDIO_EXT_FOCUS_CAR_MUTE_MEDIA_FLAG can be set even
472 * if android side releases focus (request type REQUEST_RELEASE). In that case,
473 * audio module should maintain mute state until user's explicit action to
474 * play some media.
Keun-young Park637fb202016-03-29 09:52:41 -0700475 * int32_array[3]: Currently active audio contexts. Use combination of flags from
Keun-young Parkfe599a82016-02-12 14:26:57 -0800476 * vehicle_audio_context_flag.
477 * This can be used as a hint to adjust audio policy or other policy decision.
478 * Note that there can be multiple context active at the same time. And android
479 * can send the same focus request type gain due to change in audio contexts.
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700480 * Note that each focus request can request multiple streams that is expected to be used for
481 * the current request. But focus request itself is global behavior as GAIN or GAIN_TRANSIENT
482 * expects all sounds played by car's audio module to stop. Note that stream already allocated to
483 * android before this focus request should not be affected by focus request.
484 *
485 * Focus response (set and subscription callback for this property) will take the following form:
Keun-young Park08c255e2015-12-09 13:47:30 -0800486 * int32_array[0]: vehicle_audio_focus_state type
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700487 * int32_array[1]: bit flags of streams allowed.
488 * int32_array[2]: External focus state: bit flags of currently active audio focus in car
489 * side (outside Android). Active audio focus does not necessarily mean currently
490 * playing, but represents the state of having focus or waiting for focus
491 * (pause state).
492 * One or combination of flags from vehicle_audio_ext_focus_flag.
493 * 0 means no active audio focus holder outside Android.
494 * The state will have following values for each vehicle_audio_focus_state_type:
495 * GAIN: 0 or VEHICLE_AUDIO_EXT_FOCUS_CAR_PLAY_ONLY when radio is active in
496 * Android side.
497 * GAIN_TRANSIENT: 0. Can be VEHICLE_AUDIO_EXT_FOCUS_CAR_PERMANENT or
498 * VEHICLE_AUDIO_EXT_FOCUS_CAR_TRANSIENT if android side has requested
499 * GAIN_TRANSIENT_MAY_DUCK and car side is ducking.
500 * LOSS: 0 when no focus is audio is active in car side.
501 * VEHICLE_AUDIO_EXT_FOCUS_CAR_PERMANENT when car side is playing something
502 * permanent.
503 * LOSS_TRANSIENT: always should be VEHICLE_AUDIO_EXT_FOCUS_CAR_TRANSIENT
Keun-young Parkda3cb912016-05-12 11:21:04 -0700504 * int32_array[3]: context requested by android side when responding to focus request.
505 * When car side is taking focus away, this should be zero.
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700506 *
Keun-young Park254dbce2016-03-28 09:37:04 -0700507 * A focus response should be sent per each focus request even if there is no change in
508 * focus state. This can happen in case like focus request only involving context change
509 * where android side still needs matching focus response to confirm that audio module
510 * has made necessary changes.
511 *
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700512 * If car does not support VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_FOCUS, focus is assumed to be granted always.
513 *
Keun-young Parkfe599a82016-02-12 14:26:57 -0800514 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_INT32_VEC4
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700515 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
516 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ_WRITE
517 * @data_member int32_array
518 */
Steve Paikcc9e2922016-04-21 11:40:17 -0700519#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_FOCUS (0x00000900)
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700520
521enum vehicle_audio_focus_request {
522 VEHICLE_AUDIO_FOCUS_REQUEST_GAIN = 0x1,
523 VEHICLE_AUDIO_FOCUS_REQUEST_GAIN_TRANSIENT = 0x2,
524 VEHICLE_AUDIO_FOCUS_REQUEST_GAIN_TRANSIENT_MAY_DUCK = 0x3,
Keun-young Parkcb354502016-02-08 18:15:55 -0800525 /**
526 * This is for the case where android side plays sound like UI feedback
527 * and car side does not need to duck existing playback as long as
528 * requested stream is available.
529 */
530 VEHICLE_AUDIO_FOCUS_REQUEST_GAIN_TRANSIENT_NO_DUCK = 0x4,
531 VEHICLE_AUDIO_FOCUS_REQUEST_RELEASE = 0x5,
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700532};
533
534enum vehicle_audio_focus_state {
535 /**
536 * Android side has permanent focus and can play allowed streams.
537 */
538 VEHICLE_AUDIO_FOCUS_STATE_GAIN = 0x1,
539 /**
540 * Android side has transient focus and can play allowed streams.
541 */
542 VEHICLE_AUDIO_FOCUS_STATE_GAIN_TRANSIENT = 0x2,
543 /**
544 * Car audio module is playing guidance kind of sound outside Android. Android side can
545 * still play through allowed streams with ducking.
546 */
547 VEHICLE_AUDIO_FOCUS_STATE_LOSS_TRANSIENT_CAN_DUCK = 0x3,
548 /**
549 * Car audio module is playing transient sound outside Android. Android side should stop
550 * playing any sounds.
551 */
552 VEHICLE_AUDIO_FOCUS_STATE_LOSS_TRANSIENT = 0x4,
553 /**
554 * Android side has lost focus and cannot play any sound.
555 */
556 VEHICLE_AUDIO_FOCUS_STATE_LOSS = 0x5,
557 /**
558 * car audio module is playing safety critical sound, and Android side cannot request focus
559 * until the current state is finished. car audio module should restore it to the previous
560 * state when it can allow Android to play.
561 */
562 VEHICLE_AUDIO_FOCUS_STATE_LOSS_TRANSIENT_EXLCUSIVE = 0x6,
563};
564
565/**
566 * Flags to represent multiple streams by combining these.
567 */
568enum vehicle_audio_stream_flag {
569 VEHICLE_AUDIO_STREAM_STREAM0_FLAG = (0x1<<0),
570 VEHICLE_AUDIO_STREAM_STREAM1_FLAG = (0x1<<1),
571 VEHICLE_AUDIO_STREAM_STREAM2_FLAG = (0x1<<2),
572};
573
574/**
575 * Represents stream number (always 0 to N -1 where N is max number of streams).
576 * Can be used for audio related property expecting one stream.
577 */
578enum vehicle_audio_stream {
579 VEHICLE_AUDIO_STREAM0 = 0,
580 VEHICLE_AUDIO_STREAM1 = 1,
581};
582
583/**
584 * Flag to represent external focus state (outside Android).
585 */
586enum vehicle_audio_ext_focus_flag {
587 /**
588 * No external focus holder.
589 */
590 VEHICLE_AUDIO_EXT_FOCUS_NONE_FLAG = 0x0,
591 /**
592 * Car side (outside Android) has component holding GAIN kind of focus state.
593 */
594 VEHICLE_AUDIO_EXT_FOCUS_CAR_PERMANENT_FLAG = 0x1,
595 /**
596 * Car side (outside Android) has component holding GAIN_TRANSIENT kind of focus state.
597 */
598 VEHICLE_AUDIO_EXT_FOCUS_CAR_TRANSIENT_FLAG = 0x2,
599 /**
600 * Car side is expected to play something while focus is held by Android side. One example
601 * can be radio attached in car side. But Android's radio app still should have focus,
602 * and Android side should be in GAIN state, but media stream will not be allocated to Android
603 * side and car side can play radio any time while this flag is active.
604 */
605 VEHICLE_AUDIO_EXT_FOCUS_CAR_PLAY_ONLY_FLAG = 0x4,
Keun-young Park418c7e82016-04-06 10:44:20 -0700606 /**
607 * Car side should mute any media including radio. This can be used with any focus request
608 * including GAIN* and RELEASE.
609 */
610 VEHICLE_AUDIO_EXT_FOCUS_CAR_MUTE_MEDIA_FLAG = 0x8,
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700611};
612
613/**
614 * Index in int32_array for VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_FOCUS property.
615 */
616enum vehicle_audio_focus_index {
617 VEHICLE_AUDIO_FOCUS_INDEX_FOCUS = 0,
618 VEHICLE_AUDIO_FOCUS_INDEX_STREAMS = 1,
619 VEHICLE_AUDIO_FOCUS_INDEX_EXTERNAL_FOCUS_STATE = 2,
Keun-young Parkfe599a82016-02-12 14:26:57 -0800620 VEHICLE_AUDIO_FOCUS_INDEX_AUDIO_CONTEXTS = 3,
621};
622
623/**
624 * Flags to tell the current audio context.
625 */
626enum vehicle_audio_context_flag {
627 /** Music playback is currently active. */
628 VEHICLE_AUDIO_CONTEXT_MUSIC_FLAG = 0x1,
629 /** Navigation is currently running. */
630 VEHICLE_AUDIO_CONTEXT_NAVIGATION_FLAG = 0x2,
631 /** Voice command session is currently running. */
632 VEHICLE_AUDIO_CONTEXT_VOICE_COMMAND_FLAG = 0x4,
633 /** Voice call is currently active. */
634 VEHICLE_AUDIO_CONTEXT_CALL_FLAG = 0x8,
635 /** Alarm is active. This may be only used in VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_ROUTING_POLICY. */
636 VEHICLE_AUDIO_CONTEXT_ALARM_FLAG = 0x10,
637 /**
638 * Notification sound is active. This may be only used in VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_ROUTING_POLICY.
639 */
640 VEHICLE_AUDIO_CONTEXT_NOTIFICATION_FLAG = 0x20,
641 /**
642 * Context unknown. Only used for VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_ROUTING_POLICY to represent default
643 * stream for unknown contents.
644 */
645 VEHICLE_AUDIO_CONTEXT_UNKNOWN_FLAG = 0x40,
646 /** Safety alert / warning is played. */
647 VEHICLE_AUDIO_CONTEXT_SAFETY_ALERT_FLAG = 0x80,
648 /** CD / DVD kind of audio is played */
Keun-young Park9f376f52016-03-03 17:47:18 -0800649 VEHICLE_AUDIO_CONTEXT_CD_ROM_FLAG = 0x100,
Keun-young Parkfe599a82016-02-12 14:26:57 -0800650 /** Aux audio input is played */
Keun-young Park9f376f52016-03-03 17:47:18 -0800651 VEHICLE_AUDIO_CONTEXT_AUX_AUDIO_FLAG = 0x200,
Keun-young Parkfe599a82016-02-12 14:26:57 -0800652 /** system sound like UI feedback */
Keun-young Park9f376f52016-03-03 17:47:18 -0800653 VEHICLE_AUDIO_CONTEXT_SYSTEM_SOUND_FLAG = 0x400,
Keun-young Parkfe599a82016-02-12 14:26:57 -0800654 /** Radio is played */
Keun-young Park9f376f52016-03-03 17:47:18 -0800655 VEHICLE_AUDIO_CONTEXT_RADIO_FLAG = 0x800,
Keun-young Park726122a2016-06-28 12:54:47 -0700656 /** Ext source is played. This is for tagging generic ext sources. */
657 VEHICLE_AUDIO_CONTEXT_EXT_SOURCE_FLAG = 0x1000,
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700658};
659
660/**
Keun-young Parkbf877a72015-12-21 14:16:05 -0800661 * Property to control audio volume of each audio context.
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700662 *
Keun-young Park12a3c012016-03-23 17:58:29 -0700663 * vehicle_prop_config_t
664 * config_array[0] : bit flags of all supported audio contexts. If this is 0,
665 * audio volume is controlled per physical stream
666 * config_array[1] : flags defined in vehicle_audio_volume_capability_flag to
667 * represent audio module's capability.
668 *
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700669 * Data type looks like:
Keun-young Park12a3c012016-03-23 17:58:29 -0700670 * int32_array[0] : stream context as defined in vehicle_audio_context_flag. If only physical
671 stream is supported (config_array[0] == 0), this will represent physical
672 stream number.
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700673 * int32_array[1] : volume level, valid range is 0 to int32_max_value defined in config.
674 * 0 will be mute state. int32_min_value in config should be always 0.
675 * int32_array[2] : One of vehicle_audio_volume_state.
676 *
677 * This property requires per stream based get. HAL implementation should check stream number
678 * in get call to return the right volume.
679 *
680 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_INT32_VEC3
681 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
682 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ_WRITE
Keun-young Parkbf877a72015-12-21 14:16:05 -0800683 * @config_flags all audio contexts supported.
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700684 * @data_member int32_array
685 */
Steve Paikcc9e2922016-04-21 11:40:17 -0700686#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_VOLUME (0x00000901)
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700687
Keun-young Park12a3c012016-03-23 17:58:29 -0700688
689/**
690 * flags to represent capability of audio volume property.
691 * used in config_array[1] of vehicle_prop_config_t.
692 */
693enum vehicle_audio_volume_capability_flag {
694 /**
695 * External audio module or vehicle hal has persistent storage
696 * to keep the volume level. This should be set only when per context
697 * volume level is supproted. When this is set, audio volume level per
698 * each context will be retrieved from the property when systen starts up.
699 * And external audio module is also expected to adjust volume automatically
700 * whenever there is an audio context change.
701 * When this flag is not set, android side will assume that there is no
702 * persistent storage and stored value in android side will be used to
703 * initialize the volume level. And android side will set volume level
704 * of each physical streams whenever there is an audio context change.
705 */
706 VEHICLE_AUDIO_VOLUME_CAPABILITY_PERSISTENT_STORAGE = 0x1,
707};
708
Steve Paikcc9e2922016-04-21 11:40:17 -0700709
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700710/**
711 * enum to represent audio volume state.
712 */
713enum vehicle_audio_volume_state {
714 VEHICLE_AUDIO_VOLUME_STATE_OK = 0,
715 /**
716 * Audio volume has reached volume limit set in VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_VOLUME_LIMIT
717 * and user's request to increase volume further is not allowed.
718 */
719 VEHICLE_AUDIO_VOLUME_STATE_LIMIT_REACHED = 1,
720};
721
722/**
723 * Index in int32_array for VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_VOLUME property.
724 */
725enum vehicle_audio_volume_index {
726 VEHICLE_AUDIO_VOLUME_INDEX_STREAM = 0,
727 VEHICLE_AUDIO_VOLUME_INDEX_VOLUME = 1,
728 VEHICLE_AUDIO_VOLUME_INDEX_STATE = 2,
729};
730
731/**
732 * Property for handling volume limit set by user. This limits maximum volume that can be set
Keun-young Park12a3c012016-03-23 17:58:29 -0700733 * per each context or physical stream.
734 *
735 * vehicle_prop_config_t
736 * config_array[0] : bit flags of all supported audio contexts. If this is 0,
737 * audio volume is controlled per physical stream
738 * config_array[1] : flags defined in vehicle_audio_volume_capability_flag to
739 * represent audio module's capability.
740 *
741 * Data type looks like:
742 * int32_array[0] : stream context as defined in vehicle_audio_context_flag. If only physical
743 * stream is supported (config_array[0] == 0), this will represent physical
744 * stream number.
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700745 * int32_array[1] : maximum volume set to the stream. If there is no restriction, this value
746 * will be bigger than VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_VOLUME's max value.
747 *
748 * If car does not support this feature, this property should not be populated by HAL.
749 * This property requires per stream based get. HAL implementation should check stream number
750 * in get call to return the right volume.
751 *
752 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_INT32_VEC2
753 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
754 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ_WRITE
Keun-young Parkbf877a72015-12-21 14:16:05 -0800755 * @config_flags all audio contexts supported.
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700756 * @data_member int32_array
757 */
Steve Paikcc9e2922016-04-21 11:40:17 -0700758#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_VOLUME_LIMIT (0x00000902)
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700759
760/**
761 * Index in int32_array for VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_VOLUME_LIMIT property.
762 */
763enum vehicle_audio_volume_limit_index {
764 VEHICLE_AUDIO_VOLUME_LIMIT_INDEX_STREAM = 0,
765 VEHICLE_AUDIO_VOLUME_LIMIT_INDEX_MAX_VOLUME = 1,
766};
767
768/**
769 * Property to share audio routing policy of android side. This property is set at the beginning
770 * to pass audio policy in android side down to vehicle HAL and car audio module.
771 * This can be used as a hint to adjust audio policy or other policy decision.
772 *
773 * int32_array[0] : audio stream where the audio for the application context will be routed
774 * by default. Note that this is the default setting from system, but each app
775 * may still use different audio stream for whatever reason.
Keun-young Parkbf877a72015-12-21 14:16:05 -0800776 * int32_array[1] : All audio contexts that will be sent through the physical stream. Flag
777 * is defined in vehicle_audio_context_flag.
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700778
779 * Setting of this property will be done for all available physical streams based on audio H/W
780 * variant information acquired from VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_HW_VARIANT property.
781 *
782 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_INT32_VEC2
783 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
784 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_WRITE
785 * @data_member int32_array
786 */
Steve Paikcc9e2922016-04-21 11:40:17 -0700787#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_ROUTING_POLICY (0x00000903)
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700788
789/**
790 * Index in int32_array for VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_ROUTING_POLICY property.
791 */
792enum vehicle_audio_routing_policy_index {
793 VEHICLE_AUDIO_ROUTING_POLICY_INDEX_STREAM = 0,
794 VEHICLE_AUDIO_ROUTING_POLICY_INDEX_CONTEXTS = 1,
795};
796
797/**
798* Property to return audio H/W variant type used in this car. This allows android side to
799* support different audio policy based on H/W variant used. Note that other components like
800* CarService may need overlay update to support additional variants. If this property does not
801* exist, default audio policy will be used.
802*
803* @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_INT32
804* @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_STATIC
805* @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ
Keun-young Parkbf877a72015-12-21 14:16:05 -0800806* @config_flags Additional info on audio H/W. Should use vehicle_audio_hw_variant_config_flag for
807* this.
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700808* @data_member int32_value
809*/
Steve Paikcc9e2922016-04-21 11:40:17 -0700810#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_HW_VARIANT (0x00000904)
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700811
812/**
813 * Flag to be used in vehicle_prop_config.config_flags for VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_HW_VARIANT.
814 */
815enum vehicle_audio_hw_variant_config_flag {
816 /**
Keun-young Park637fb202016-03-29 09:52:41 -0700817 * Flag to tell that radio is internal to android and radio should
818 * be treated like other android stream like media.
819 * When this flag is not set or AUDIO_HW_VARIANT does not exist,
820 * radio is treated as external module. This brins some delta in audio focus
821 * handling as well.
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700822 */
Keun-young Park637fb202016-03-29 09:52:41 -0700823 VEHICLE_AUDIO_HW_VARIANT_FLAG_INTERNAL_RADIO_FLAG = 0x1,
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700824};
825
Keun-young Park726122a2016-06-28 12:54:47 -0700826/** audio routing for AM/FM. This should be also be the value when there is only one
827 radio module in the system. */
828#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_EXT_ROUTING_SOURCE_RADIO_AM_FM "RADIO_AM_FM"
829/** Should be added only when there is a separate radio module with HD capability. */
830#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_EXT_ROUTING_SOURCE_RADIO_AM_FM_HD "RADIO_AM_FM_HD"
831/** For digial audio broadcasting type of radio */
832#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_EXT_ROUTING_SOURCE_RADIO_DAB "RADIO_DAB"
833/** For satellite type of radio */
834#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_EXT_ROUTING_SOURCE_RADIO_SATELLITE "RADIO_SATELLITE"
835/** For CD or DVD */
836#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_EXT_ROUTING_SOURCE_CD_DVD "CD_DVD"
837/** For 1st auxiliary input */
838#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_EXT_ROUTING_SOURCE_AUX_IN0 "AUX_IN0"
839/** For 2nd auxiliary input */
840#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_EXT_ROUTING_SOURCE_AUX_IN1 "AUX_IN1"
841/** For navigation guidance from outside android */
842#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_EXT_ROUTING_SOURCE_EXT_NAV_GUIDANCE "EXT_NAV_GUIDANCE"
843/** For voice command from outside android */
844#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_EXT_ROUTING_SOURCE_EXT_VOICE_COMMAND "EXT_VOICE_COMMAND"
845/** For voice call from outside android */
846#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_EXT_ROUTING_SOURCE_EXT_VOICE_CALL "EXT_VOICE_CALL"
847/** For safety alert from outside android */
848#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_EXT_ROUTING_SOURCE_EXT_SAFETY_ALERT "EXT_SAFETY_ALERT"
849
850/**
851* Property to pass hint on external audio routing. When android side request focus
852* with VEHICLE_AUDIO_EXT_FOCUS_CAR_PLAY_ONLY_FLAG flag, this property will be set
853* before setting AUDIO_FOCUS property as a hint for external audio source routing.
854* Note that setting this property alone should not trigger any change.
855* Audio routing should be changed only when AUDIO_FOCUS property is set. Note that
856* this property allows passing custom value as long as it is defined in config_string.
857* This allows supporting non-standard routing options through this property.
858* It is recommended to use separate name space for custom property to prevent conflict in future
859* android releases.
860* Enabling each external routing option is done by enabling each bit flag for the routing.
861* This property can support up to 128 external routings.
862* To give full flexibility, there is no standard definition for each bit flag and
863* assigning each big flag to specific routing type is decided by config_string.
864* config_string has format of each entry separated by ','
865* and each entry has format of bitFlagPositon:typeString[:physicalStreamNumber].
866* bitFlagPosition: represents which big flag will be set to enable this routing. 0 means
867* LSB in int32_array[0]. 31 will be MSB in int32_array[0]. 127 will MSB in int32_array[3].
868* typeString: string representation of external routing. Some types are already defined
869* in VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_EXT_ROUTING_SOURCE_* and use them first before adding something
870* custom. Applications will find each routing using this string.
871* physicalStreamNumber: This part is optional and represents physical stream to android
872* which will be disabled when this routing is enabled. If not specified, this routing
873* should not affect physical streams to android.
874* As an example, let's assume a system with two physical streams, 0 for media and 1 for
875* nav guidance. And let's assume external routing option of am fm radio, external navigation
876* guidance, satellite radio, and one custom. Let's assume that radio and satellite replaces
877* physical stream 0 and external navigation replaces physical stream 1. And bit flag will be
878* assigned in the order listed above. This configuration will look like this in config_string:
879* "0:RADIO_AM_FM:0,1:EXT_NAV_GUIDANCE:1,2:RADIO_SATELLITE:0,3:com.test.SOMETHING_CUSTOM"
880* When android requests RADIO_AM_FM, int32_array[0] will be set to 0x1.
881* When android requests RADIO_SATELLITE + EXT_NAV_GUIDANCE, int32_array[0] will be set to 0x2|0x4.
882*
883* @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_INT32_VEC4
884* @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
885* @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_WRITE|VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ_WRITE
886* @config_string List of all avaiable external source in the system.
887* @data_member int32_array
888*/
889#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AUDIO_EXT_ROUTING_HINT (0x00000905)
Keun-young Parkcb8c8872016-01-08 09:41:19 -0800890
891/**
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700892 * Property to control power state of application processor.
893 *
894 * It is assumed that AP's power state is controller by separate power controller.
895 *
896 * For configuration information, vehicle_prop_config.config_flags can have bit flag combining
897 * values in vehicle_ap_power_state_config_type.
898 *
899 * For get / notification, data type looks like this:
900 * int32_array[0] : vehicle_ap_power_state_type
901 * int32_array[1] : additional parameter relevant for each state. should be 0 if not used.
902 * For set, data type looks like this:
903 * int32_array[0] : vehicle_ap_power_state_set_type
904 * int32_array[1] : additional parameter relevant for each request. should be 0 if not used.
905 *
906 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_INT32_VEC2
907 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
908 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ_WRITE
Keun-young Parkbf877a72015-12-21 14:16:05 -0800909 * @config_flags Additional info on power state. Should use vehicle_ap_power_state_config_flag.
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700910 * @data_member int32_array
911 */
Steve Paikcc9e2922016-04-21 11:40:17 -0700912#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AP_POWER_STATE (0x00000A00)
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -0700913
914enum vehicle_ap_power_state_config_flag {
915 /**
916 * AP can enter deep sleep state. If not set, AP will always shutdown from
917 * VEHICLE_AP_POWER_STATE_SHUTDOWN_PREPARE power state.
918 */
919 VEHICLE_AP_POWER_STATE_CONFIG_ENABLE_DEEP_SLEEP_FLAG = 0x1,
920
921 /**
922 * The power controller can power on AP from off state after timeout specified in
923 * VEHICLE_AP_POWER_SET_SHUTDOWN_READY message.
924 */
925 VEHICLE_AP_POWER_STATE_CONFIG_SUPPORT_TIMER_POWER_ON_FLAG = 0x2,
926};
927
928enum vehicle_ap_power_state {
929 /** vehicle HAL will never publish this state to AP */
930 VEHICLE_AP_POWER_STATE_OFF = 0,
931 /** vehicle HAL will never publish this state to AP */
932 VEHICLE_AP_POWER_STATE_DEEP_SLEEP = 1,
933 /** AP is on but display should be off. */
934 VEHICLE_AP_POWER_STATE_ON_DISP_OFF = 2,
935 /** AP is on with display on. This state allows full user interaction. */
936 VEHICLE_AP_POWER_STATE_ON_FULL = 3,
937 /**
938 * The power controller has requested AP to shutdown. AP can either enter sleep state or start
939 * full shutdown. AP can also request postponing shutdown by sending
940 * VEHICLE_AP_POWER_SET_SHUTDOWN_POSTPONE message. The power controller should change power
941 * state to this state to shutdown system.
942 *
943 * int32_array[1] : one of enum_vehicle_ap_power_state_shutdown_param_type
944 */
945 VEHICLE_AP_POWER_STATE_SHUTDOWN_PREPARE = 4,
946};
947
948enum vehicle_ap_power_state_shutdown_param {
949 /** AP should shutdown immediately. Postponing is not allowed. */
950 VEHICLE_AP_POWER_SHUTDOWN_PARAM_SHUTDOWN_IMMEDIATELY = 1,
951 /** AP can enter deep sleep instead of shutting down completely. */
952 VEHICLE_AP_POWER_SHUTDOWN_PARAM_CAN_SLEEP = 2,
953 /** AP can only shutdown with postponing allowed. */
954 VEHICLE_AP_POWER_SHUTDOWN_PARAM_SHUTDOWN_ONLY = 3,
955};
956
957enum vehicle_ap_power_set_state {
958 /**
959 * AP has finished boot up, and can start shutdown if requested by power controller.
960 */
961 VEHICLE_AP_POWER_SET_BOOT_COMPLETE = 0x1,
962 /**
963 * AP is entering deep sleep state. How this state is implemented may vary depending on
964 * each H/W, but AP's power should be kept in this state.
965 */
966 VEHICLE_AP_POWER_SET_DEEP_SLEEP_ENTRY = 0x2,
967 /**
968 * AP is exiting from deep sleep state, and is in VEHICLE_AP_POWER_STATE_SHUTDOWN_PREPARE state.
969 * The power controller may change state to other ON states based on the current state.
970 */
971 VEHICLE_AP_POWER_SET_DEEP_SLEEP_EXIT = 0x3,
972 /**
973 * int32_array[1]: Time to postpone shutdown in ms. Maximum value can be 5000 ms.
974 * If AP needs more time, it will send another POSTPONE message before
975 * the previous one expires.
976 */
977 VEHICLE_AP_POWER_SET_SHUTDOWN_POSTPONE = 0x4,
978 /**
979 * AP is starting shutting down. When system completes shutdown, everything will stop in AP
980 * as kernel will stop all other contexts. It is responsibility of vehicle HAL or lower level
981 * to synchronize that state with external power controller. As an example, some kind of ping
982 * with timeout in power controller can be a solution.
983 *
984 * int32_array[1]: Time to turn on AP in secs. Power controller may turn on AP after specified
985 * time so that AP can run tasks like update. If it is set to 0, there is no
986 * wake up, and power controller may not necessarily support wake-up.
987 * If power controller turns on AP due to timer, it should start with
988 * VEHICLE_AP_POWER_STATE_ON_DISP_OFF state, and after receiving
989 * VEHICLE_AP_POWER_SET_BOOT_COMPLETE, it shall do state transition to
990 * VEHICLE_AP_POWER_STATE_SHUTDOWN_PREPARE.
991 */
992 VEHICLE_AP_POWER_SET_SHUTDOWN_START = 0x5,
993 /**
994 * User has requested to turn off headunit's display, which is detected in android side.
995 * The power controller may change the power state to VEHICLE_AP_POWER_STATE_ON_DISP_OFF.
996 */
997 VEHICLE_AP_POWER_SET_DISPLAY_OFF = 0x6,
998 /**
999 * User has requested to turn on headunit's display, most probably from power key input which
1000 * is attached to headunit. The power controller may change the power state to
1001 * VEHICLE_AP_POWER_STATE_ON_FULL.
1002 */
1003 VEHICLE_AP_POWER_SET_DISPLAY_ON = 0x7,
1004};
1005
1006/**
1007 * Property to represent brightness of the display. Some cars have single control for
1008 * the brightness of all displays and this property is to share change in that control.
1009 *
1010 * If this is writable, android side can set this value when user changes display brightness
1011 * from Settings. If this is read only, user may still change display brightness from Settings,
1012 * but that will not be reflected to other displays.
1013 *
1014 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_INT32
1015 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
1016 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ|VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ_WRITE
1017 * @data_member int32
1018 */
Steve Paikcc9e2922016-04-21 11:40:17 -07001019#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_DISPLAY_BRIGHTNESS (0x00000A01)
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001020
1021
1022/**
1023 * Index in int32_array for VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AP_POWER_STATE property.
1024 */
1025enum vehicle_ap_power_state_index {
1026 VEHICLE_AP_POWER_STATE_INDEX_STATE = 0,
1027 VEHICLE_AP_POWER_STATE_INDEX_ADDITIONAL = 1,
1028};
1029
1030/**
1031* Property to report bootup reason for the current power on. This is a static property that will
1032* not change for the whole duration until power off. For example, even if user presses power on
1033* button after automatic power on with door unlock, bootup reason should stay with
1034* VEHICLE_AP_POWER_BOOTUP_REASON_USER_UNLOCK.
1035*
1036* int32_value should be vehicle_ap_power_bootup_reason.
1037*
1038* @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_INT32
1039* @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_STATIC
1040* @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ
1041* @data_member int32_value
1042*/
1043#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_AP_POWER_BOOTUP_REASON (0x00000A02)
1044
1045/**
1046 * Enum to represent bootup reason.
1047 */
1048enum vehicle_ap_power_bootup_reason {
1049 /**
1050 * Power on due to user's pressing of power key or rotating of ignition switch.
1051 */
1052 VEHICLE_AP_POWER_BOOTUP_REASON_USER_POWER_ON = 0,
1053 /**
1054 * Automatic power on triggered by door unlock or any other kind of automatic user detection.
1055 */
1056 VEHICLE_AP_POWER_BOOTUP_REASON_USER_UNLOCK = 1,
1057 /**
1058 * Automatic power on triggered by timer. This only happens when AP has asked wake-up after
1059 * certain time through time specified in VEHICLE_AP_POWER_SET_SHUTDOWN_START.
1060 */
1061 VEHICLE_AP_POWER_BOOTUP_REASON_TIMER = 2,
1062};
1063
Keun-young Parkcb354502016-02-08 18:15:55 -08001064
1065/**
1066 * Property to feed H/W input events to android
1067 *
1068 * int32_array[0] : action defined by vehicle_hw_key_input_action
1069 * int32_array[1] : key code, should use standard android key code
1070 * int32_array[2] : target display defined in vehicle_display. Events not tied
1071 * to specific display should be sent to DISPLAY_MAIN.
1072 * int32_array[3] : reserved for now. should be zero
1073 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_INT32_VEC4
1074 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
1075 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ
1076 * @config_flags
1077 * @data_member int32_array
1078 */
1079#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_HW_KEY_INPUT (0x00000A10)
1080
1081enum vehicle_hw_key_input_action {
1082 /** Key down */
1083 VEHICLE_HW_KEY_INPUT_ACTION_DOWN = 0,
1084 /** Key up */
1085 VEHICLE_HW_KEY_INPUT_ACTION_UP = 1,
1086};
1087
1088enum vehicle_display {
1089 /** center console */
1090 VEHICLE_DISPLAY_MAIN = 0,
1091 VEHICLE_DISPLAY_INSTRUMENT_CLUSTER = 1,
1092};
1093
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001094/**
Keun-young Parkfe599a82016-02-12 14:26:57 -08001095 * Property to define instrument cluster information.
1096 * For CLUSTER_TYPE_EXTERNAL_DISPLAY:
1097 * READ:
1098 * int32_array[0] : The current screen mode index. Screen mode is defined
1099 * as a configuration in car service and represents which
1100 * area of screen is renderable.
1101 * int32_array[1] : Android can render to instrument cluster (=1) or not(=0). When this is 0,
1102 * instrument cluster may be rendering some information in the area
1103 * allocated for android and android side rendering is invisible. *
1104 * int32_array[2..3] : should be zero
1105 * WRITE from android:
1106 * int32_array[0] : Preferred mode for android side. Depending on the app rendering to instrument
1107 * cluster, preferred mode can change. Instrument cluster still needs to send
1108 * event with new mode to trigger actual mode change.
1109 * int32_array[1] : The current app context relevant for instrument cluster. Use the same flag
1110 * with vehicle_audio_context_flag but this context represents active apps, not
1111 * active audio. Instrument cluster side may change mode depending on the
1112 * currently active contexts.
1113 * int32_array[2..3] : should be zero
1114 * When system boots up, Android side will write {0, 0, 0, 0} when it is ready to render to
1115 * instrument cluster. Before this message, rendering from android should not be visible in the
1116 * cluster.
1117 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_INT32_VEC4
1118 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
1119 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ_WRITE
1120 * @config_array 0:vehicle_instument_cluster_type 1:hw type
1121 * @data_member int32_array
1122 */
Steve Paikcc9e2922016-04-21 11:40:17 -07001123#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_INSTRUMENT_CLUSTER_INFO (0x00000A20)
Keun-young Parkfe599a82016-02-12 14:26:57 -08001124
1125/**
1126 * Represents instrument cluster type available in system
1127 */
1128enum vehicle_instument_cluster_type {
1129 /** Android has no access to instument cluster */
1130 VEHICLE_INSTRUMENT_CLUSTER_TYPE_NONE = 0,
1131 /**
1132 * Instrument cluster can communicate through vehicle hal with additional
1133 * properties to exchange meta-data
1134 */
1135 VEHICLE_INSTRUMENT_CLUSTER_TYPE_HAL_INTERFACE = 1,
1136 /**
1137 * Instrument cluster is external display where android can render contents
1138 */
1139 VEHICLE_INSTRUMENT_CLUSTER_TYPE_EXTERNAL_DISPLAY = 2,
1140};
1141
Steve Paikd432fc02016-05-11 16:25:33 -07001142/**
1143 * Current date and time, encoded as Unix time.
1144 * This value denotes the number of seconds that have elapsed since 1/1/1970.
1145 *
1146 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_INT64
Keun-young Parkda3cb912016-05-12 11:21:04 -07001147 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_SET
Steve Paikd432fc02016-05-11 16:25:33 -07001148 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ_WRITE
1149 * @data_member int64_value
1150 * @unit VEHICLE_UNIT_TYPE_SECS
1151 */
1152#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_UNIX_TIME (0x00000A30)
1153
1154/**
1155 * Current time only.
1156 * Some vehicles may not keep track of date. This property only affects the current time, in
1157 * seconds during the day. Thus, the max value for this parameter is 86,400 (24 * 60 * 60)
1158 *
1159 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_INT32
Keun-young Parkda3cb912016-05-12 11:21:04 -07001160 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_SET
Steve Paikd432fc02016-05-11 16:25:33 -07001161 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ_WRITE
1162 * @data_member int32_value
1163 * @unit VEHICLE_UNIT_TYPE_SECS
1164 */
1165#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_CURRENT_TIME_IN_SECONDS (0x00000A31)
Steve Paikcc9e2922016-04-21 11:40:17 -07001166
1167/**
1168 * Seat temperature
1169 *
1170 * Negative values indicate cooling.
1171 * 0 indicates off.
1172 * Positive values indicate heating.
1173 *
1174 * Some vehicles may have multiple levels of heating and cooling. The min/max
1175 * range defines the allowable range and number of steps in each direction.
1176 *
Keun-young Park7cb258e2016-04-25 18:37:28 -07001177 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_ZONED_INT32
Steve Paikcc9e2922016-04-21 11:40:17 -07001178 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
1179 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_WRITE
1180 * @zone_type VEHICLE_SEAT
Steve Paikd432fc02016-05-11 16:25:33 -07001181 * @data_member int32_value
Steve Paikcc9e2922016-04-21 11:40:17 -07001182 */
1183#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_SEAT_TEMPERATURE (0x00000B00)
1184
1185/**
1186 * Seat memory
1187 *
1188 * This parameter selects the memory preset to use to select the seat position.
1189 * The minValue is always 0, and the maxValue determines the number of seat
1190 * positions available.
1191 *
1192 * For instance, if the driver's seat has 3 memory presets, the maxValue will be 3.
1193 * When the user wants to select a preset, the desired preset number (1, 2, or 3)
1194 * is set.
1195 *
Keun-young Park7cb258e2016-04-25 18:37:28 -07001196 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_ZONED_INT32
Steve Paikcc9e2922016-04-21 11:40:17 -07001197 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
1198 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_WRITE
1199 * @zone_type VEHICLE_SEAT
Steve Paikd432fc02016-05-11 16:25:33 -07001200 * @data_member int32_value
Steve Paikcc9e2922016-04-21 11:40:17 -07001201 */
1202#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_SEAT_MEMORY_SELECT (0x00000B01)
1203
1204/**
1205 * Seat memory set
1206 *
1207 * This setting allows the user to save the current seat position settings into
1208 * the selected preset slot. The maxValue for each seat position shall match
1209 * the maxValue for VEHICLE_PROPERTY_SEAT_MEMORY_SELECT.
1210 *
Keun-young Park7cb258e2016-04-25 18:37:28 -07001211 * @value_type VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_ZONED_INT32
Steve Paikcc9e2922016-04-21 11:40:17 -07001212 * @change_mode VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
1213 * @access VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_WRITE
1214 * @zone_type VEHICLE_SEAT
Steve Paikd432fc02016-05-11 16:25:33 -07001215 * @data_member int32_value
Steve Paikcc9e2922016-04-21 11:40:17 -07001216 */
1217#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_SEAT_MEMORY_SET (0x00000B02)
1218
Keun-young Parkfe599a82016-02-12 14:26:57 -08001219/**
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001220 * H/W specific, non-standard property can be added as necessary. Such property should use
1221 * property number in range of [VEHICLE_PROPERTY_CUSTOM_START, VEHICLE_PROPERTY_CUSTOM_END].
1222 * Definition of property in this range is completely up to each HAL implementation.
1223 * For such property, it is recommended to fill vehicle_prop_config.config_string with some
1224 * additional information to help debugging. For example, company XYZ's custom extension may
1225 * include config_string of "com.XYZ.some_further_details".
1226 * @range_start
1227 */
Steve Paikcc9e2922016-04-21 11:40:17 -07001228#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_CUSTOM_START (0x70000000)
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001229/** @range_end */
Steve Paikcc9e2922016-04-21 11:40:17 -07001230#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_CUSTOM_END (0x73ffffff)
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001231
1232/**
1233 * Property range allocated for system's internal usage like testing. HAL should never declare
1234 * property in this range.
1235 * @range_start
1236 */
Steve Paikcc9e2922016-04-21 11:40:17 -07001237#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_INTERNAL_START (0x74000000)
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001238/**
1239 * @range_end
1240 */
Steve Paikcc9e2922016-04-21 11:40:17 -07001241#define VEHICLE_PROPERTY_INTERNAL_END (0x74ffffff)
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001242
1243/**
1244 * Value types for various properties.
1245 */
1246enum vehicle_value_type {
1247 VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_SHOUD_NOT_USE = 0x00, // value_type should never set to 0.
1248 VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_STRING = 0x01,
1249 VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_BYTES = 0x02,
1250 VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_BOOLEAN = 0x03,
Keun-young Park73d7f222016-01-14 11:02:38 -08001251 VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_ZONED_BOOLEAN = 0x04,
1252 VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_INT64 = 0x05,
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001253 VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_FLOAT = 0x10,
1254 VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_FLOAT_VEC2 = 0x11,
1255 VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_FLOAT_VEC3 = 0x12,
1256 VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_FLOAT_VEC4 = 0x13,
1257 VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_INT32 = 0x20,
1258 VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_INT32_VEC2 = 0x21,
1259 VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_INT32_VEC3 = 0x22,
1260 VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_INT32_VEC4 = 0x23,
Keun-young Park73d7f222016-01-14 11:02:38 -08001261 VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_ZONED_FLOAT = 0x30,
1262 VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_ZONED_FLOAT_VEC2 = 0x31,
1263 VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_ZONED_FLOAT_VEC3 = 0x32,
Keun-young Parkab68e372016-03-10 16:28:42 -08001264 VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_ZONED_FLOAT_VEC4 = 0x33,
Keun-young Park73d7f222016-01-14 11:02:38 -08001265 VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_ZONED_INT32 = 0x40,
1266 VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_ZONED_INT32_VEC2 = 0x41,
1267 VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_ZONED_INT32_VEC3 = 0x42,
Keun-young Parkab68e372016-03-10 16:28:42 -08001268 VEHICLE_VALUE_TYPE_ZONED_INT32_VEC4 = 0x43,
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001269};
1270
1271/**
1272 * Units used for int or float type with no attached enum types.
1273 */
1274enum vehicle_unit_type {
1275 VEHICLE_UNIT_TYPE_SHOULD_NOT_USE = 0x00000000,
1276 // speed related items
1277 VEHICLE_UNIT_TYPE_METER_PER_SEC = 0x00000001,
1278 VEHICLE_UNIT_TYPE_RPM = 0x00000002,
1279 VEHICLE_UNIT_TYPE_HZ = 0x00000003,
1280 // kind of ratio
1281 VEHICLE_UNIT_TYPE_PERCENTILE = 0x00000010,
1282 // length
1283 VEHICLE_UNIT_TYPE_MILLIMETER = 0x00000020,
1284 VEHICLE_UNIT_TYPE_METER = 0x00000021,
1285 VEHICLE_UNIT_TYPE_KILOMETER = 0x00000023,
1286 // temperature
1287 VEHICLE_UNIT_TYPE_CELCIUS = 0x00000030,
1288 // volume
1289 VEHICLE_UNIT_TYPE_MILLILITER = 0x00000040,
1290 // time
1291 VEHICLE_UNIT_TYPE_NANO_SECS = 0x00000050,
Steve Paikd432fc02016-05-11 16:25:33 -07001292 VEHICLE_UNIT_TYPE_SECS = 0x00000053,
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001293 VEHICLE_UNIT_TYPE_YEAR = 0x00000059,
1294};
1295
1296/**
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001297 * This describes how value of property can change.
1298 */
1299enum vehicle_prop_change_mode {
1300 /**
1301 * Property of this type will *never* change. This property will not support subscription, but
1302 * will support get
1303 */
1304 VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_STATIC = 0x00,
1305 /**
Keun-young Parkda3cb912016-05-12 11:21:04 -07001306 * Property of this type will be reported when there is a change.
1307 * get call should return the current value.
1308 * Set operation for this property is assumed to be asynchronous. When the property is read
1309 * (=get) after set, it may still return old value until underlying H/W backing this property
1310 * has actually changed the state. Once state is changed, the property will dispatch changed
1311 * value as event.
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001312 */
1313 VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE = 0x01,
1314 /**
1315 * Property of this type change continuously and requires fixed rate of sampling to retrieve
1316 * the data.
1317 */
1318 VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_CONTINUOUS = 0x02,
Steve Paikd432fc02016-05-11 16:25:33 -07001319 /**
1320 * Property of this type may be polled to get the current value.
1321 */
1322 VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_POLL = 0x03,
Keun-young Parkda3cb912016-05-12 11:21:04 -07001323 /**
1324 * This is for property where change event should be sent only when the value is
1325 * set from external component. Normal value change will not trigger event.
1326 * For example, clock property can send change event only when it is set, outside android,
1327 * for case like user setting time or time getting update. There is no need to send it
1328 * per every value change.
1329 */
1330 VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_SET = 0x04,
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001331};
1332
1333/**
1334 * Property config defines the capabilities of it. User of the API
1335 * should first get the property config to understand the output from get()
1336 * commands and also to ensure that set() or events commands are in sync with
1337 * the expected output.
1338 */
1339enum vehicle_prop_access {
1340 VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ = 0x01,
1341 VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_WRITE = 0x02,
1342 VEHICLE_PROP_ACCESS_READ_WRITE = 0x03
1343};
1344
1345/**
1346 * These permissions define how the OEMs want to distribute their information and security they
1347 * want to apply. On top of these restrictions, android will have additional
1348 * 'app-level' permissions that the apps will need to ask the user before the apps have the
1349 * information.
1350 * This information should be kept in vehicle_prop_config.permission_model.
1351 */
1352enum vehicle_permission_model {
1353 /**
1354 * No special restriction, but each property can still require specific android app-level
1355 * permission.
1356 */
1357 VEHICLE_PERMISSION_NO_RESTRICTION = 0,
1358 /** Signature only. Only APKs signed with OEM keys are allowed. */
1359 VEHICLE_PERMISSION_OEM_ONLY = 0x1,
1360 /** System only. APKs built-in to system can access the property. */
1361 VEHICLE_PERMISSION_SYSTEM_APP_ONLY = 0x2,
1362 /** Equivalent to “system|signature” */
1363 VEHICLE_PERMISSION_OEM_OR_SYSTEM_APP = 0x3
1364};
1365
Keun-young Park418c7e82016-04-06 10:44:20 -07001366
1367/**
1368 * Special values for INT32/FLOAT (including ZONED types)
1369 * These values represent special state, which is outside MIN/MAX range but can happen.
1370 * For example, HVAC temperature may use out of range min / max to represent that
1371 * it is working in full power although target temperature has separate min / max.
1372 * OUT_OF_RANGE_OFF can represent a state where the property is powered off.
1373 * Usually such property will have separate property to control power.
1374 */
1375
1376#define VEHICLE_INT_OUT_OF_RANGE_MAX (INT32_MAX)
1377#define VEHICLE_INT_OUT_OF_RANGE_MIN (INT32_MIN)
1378#define VEHICLE_INT_OUT_OF_RANGE_OFF (INT32_MIN + 1)
1379
1380#define VEHICLE_FLOAT_OUT_OF_RANGE_MAX (INFINITY)
1381#define VEHICLE_FLOAT_OUT_OF_RANGE_MIN (-INFINITY)
Keun-young Parkf1ccec12016-04-22 13:19:53 -07001382#define VEHICLE_FLOAT_OUT_OF_RANGE_OFF (NAN)
Keun-young Park418c7e82016-04-06 10:44:20 -07001383
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001384/**
1385 * Car states.
1386 *
1387 * The driving states determine what features of the UI will be accessible.
1388 */
1389enum vehicle_driving_status {
1390 VEHICLE_DRIVING_STATUS_UNRESTRICTED = 0x00,
1391 VEHICLE_DRIVING_STATUS_NO_VIDEO = 0x01,
1392 VEHICLE_DRIVING_STATUS_NO_KEYBOARD_INPUT = 0x02,
1393 VEHICLE_DRIVING_STATUS_NO_VOICE_INPUT = 0x04,
1394 VEHICLE_DRIVING_STATUS_NO_CONFIG = 0x08,
1395 VEHICLE_DRIVING_STATUS_LIMIT_MESSAGE_LEN = 0x10
1396};
1397
1398/**
1399 * Various gears which can be selected by user and chosen in system.
1400 */
1401enum vehicle_gear {
1402 // Gear selections present in both automatic and manual cars.
1403 VEHICLE_GEAR_NEUTRAL = 0x0001,
1404 VEHICLE_GEAR_REVERSE = 0x0002,
1405
1406 // Gear selections (mostly) present only in automatic cars.
Keun-young Park77761e22016-03-08 15:02:44 -08001407 VEHICLE_GEAR_PARK = 0x0004,
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001408 VEHICLE_GEAR_DRIVE = 0x0008,
Keun-young Park77761e22016-03-08 15:02:44 -08001409 VEHICLE_GEAR_LOW = 0x0010,
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001410
1411 // Other possible gear selections (maybe present in manual or automatic
1412 // cars).
1413 VEHICLE_GEAR_1 = 0x0010,
1414 VEHICLE_GEAR_2 = 0x0020,
1415 VEHICLE_GEAR_3 = 0x0040,
1416 VEHICLE_GEAR_4 = 0x0080,
1417 VEHICLE_GEAR_5 = 0x0100,
1418 VEHICLE_GEAR_6 = 0x0200,
1419 VEHICLE_GEAR_7 = 0x0400,
1420 VEHICLE_GEAR_8 = 0x0800,
1421 VEHICLE_GEAR_9 = 0x1000
1422};
1423
1424
1425/**
1426 * Various zones in the car.
1427 *
1428 * Zones are used for Air Conditioning purposes and divide the car into physical
1429 * area zones.
1430 */
1431enum vehicle_zone {
1432 VEHICLE_ZONE_ROW_1_LEFT = 0x00000001,
1433 VEHICLE_ZONE_ROW_1_CENTER = 0x00000002,
1434 VEHICLE_ZONE_ROW_1_RIGHT = 0x00000004,
1435 VEHICLE_ZONE_ROW_1_ALL = 0x00000008,
1436 VEHICLE_ZONE_ROW_2_LEFT = 0x00000010,
1437 VEHICLE_ZONE_ROW_2_CENTER = 0x00000020,
1438 VEHICLE_ZONE_ROW_2_RIGHT = 0x00000040,
1439 VEHICLE_ZONE_ROW_2_ALL = 0x00000080,
1440 VEHICLE_ZONE_ROW_3_LEFT = 0x00000100,
1441 VEHICLE_ZONE_ROW_3_CENTER = 0x00000200,
1442 VEHICLE_ZONE_ROW_3_RIGHT = 0x00000400,
1443 VEHICLE_ZONE_ROW_3_ALL = 0x00000800,
1444 VEHICLE_ZONE_ROW_4_LEFT = 0x00001000,
1445 VEHICLE_ZONE_ROW_4_CENTER = 0x00002000,
1446 VEHICLE_ZONE_ROW_4_RIGHT = 0x00004000,
1447 VEHICLE_ZONE_ROW_4_ALL = 0x00008000,
1448 VEHICLE_ZONE_ALL = 0x80000000,
1449};
1450
1451/**
1452 * Various Seats in the car.
1453 */
1454enum vehicle_seat {
Keun-young Parka384f832016-02-11 16:50:42 -08001455 VEHICLE_SEAT_DRIVER_LHD = 0x0001,
1456 VEHICLE_SEAT_DRIVER_RHD = 0x0002,
1457 VEHICLE_SEAT_ROW_1_PASSENGER_LEFT = 0x0010,
1458 VEHICLE_SEAT_ROW_1_PASSENGER_CENTER = 0x0020,
1459 VEHICLE_SEAT_ROW_1_PASSENGER_RIGHT = 0x0040,
1460 VEHICLE_SEAT_ROW_2_PASSENGER_LEFT = 0x0100,
1461 VEHICLE_SEAT_ROW_2_PASSENGER_CENTER = 0x0200,
1462 VEHICLE_SEAT_ROW_2_PASSENGER_RIGHT = 0x0400,
1463 VEHICLE_SEAT_ROW_3_PASSENGER_LEFT = 0x1000,
1464 VEHICLE_SEAT_ROW_3_PASSENGER_CENTER = 0x2000,
1465 VEHICLE_SEAT_ROW_3_PASSENGER_RIGHT = 0x4000
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001466};
1467
1468/**
1469 * Various windshields/windows in the car.
1470 */
1471enum vehicle_window {
1472 VEHICLE_WINDOW_FRONT_WINDSHIELD = 0x0001,
1473 VEHICLE_WINDOW_REAR_WINDSHIELD = 0x0002,
1474 VEHICLE_WINDOW_ROOF_TOP = 0x0004,
1475 VEHICLE_WINDOW_ROW_1_LEFT = 0x0010,
1476 VEHICLE_WINDOW_ROW_1_RIGHT = 0x0020,
1477 VEHICLE_WINDOW_ROW_2_LEFT = 0x0100,
1478 VEHICLE_WINDOW_ROW_2_RIGHT = 0x0200,
1479 VEHICLE_WINDOW_ROW_3_LEFT = 0x1000,
1480 VEHICLE_WINDOW_ROW_3_RIGHT = 0x2000,
1481};
1482
Keun-young Parkcb354502016-02-08 18:15:55 -08001483enum vehicle_door {
1484 VEHICLE_DOOR_ROW_1_LEFT = 0x00000001,
1485 VEHICLE_DOOR_ROW_1_RIGHT = 0x00000004,
1486 VEHICLE_DOOR_ROW_2_LEFT = 0x00000010,
1487 VEHICLE_DOOR_ROW_2_RIGHT = 0x00000040,
1488 VEHICLE_DOOR_ROW_3_LEFT = 0x00000100,
1489 VEHICLE_DOOR_ROW_3_RIGHT = 0x00000400,
1490 VEHICLE_DOOR_HOOD = 0x10000000,
1491 VEHICLE_DOOR_REAR = 0x20000000,
1492};
1493
1494enum vehicle_mirror {
1495 VEHICLE_MIRROR_DRIVER_LEFT = 0x00000001,
1496 VEHICLE_MIRROR_DRIVER_RIGHT = 0x00000002,
1497 VEHICLE_MIRROR_DRIVER_CENTER = 0x00000004,
1498};
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001499enum vehicle_turn_signal {
1500 VEHICLE_SIGNAL_NONE = 0x00,
1501 VEHICLE_SIGNAL_RIGHT = 0x01,
1502 VEHICLE_SIGNAL_LEFT = 0x02,
1503 VEHICLE_SIGNAL_EMERGENCY = 0x04
1504};
1505
1506/*
1507 * Boolean type.
1508 */
1509enum vehicle_boolean {
1510 VEHICLE_FALSE = 0x00,
1511 VEHICLE_TRUE = 0x01
1512};
1513
1514typedef int32_t vehicle_boolean_t;
1515
1516/**
1517 * Vehicle string.
1518 *
1519 * Defines a UTF8 encoded sequence of bytes that should be used for string
1520 * representation throughout.
1521 */
1522typedef struct vehicle_str {
1523 uint8_t* data;
1524 int32_t len;
1525} vehicle_str_t;
1526
1527/**
1528 * Vehicle byte array.
1529 * This is for passing generic raw data.
1530 */
1531typedef vehicle_str_t vehicle_bytes_t;
1532
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001533typedef struct vehicle_prop_config {
1534 int32_t prop;
1535
1536 /**
1537 * Defines if the property is read or write. Value should be one of
1538 * enum vehicle_prop_access.
1539 */
1540 int32_t access;
1541
1542 /**
1543 * Defines if the property is continuous or on-change. Value should be one
1544 * of enum vehicle_prop_change_mode.
1545 */
1546 int32_t change_mode;
1547
1548 /**
1549 * Type of data used for this property. This type is fixed per each property.
1550 * Check vehicle_value_type for allowed value.
1551 */
1552 int32_t value_type;
1553
1554 /**
1555 * Define necessary permission model to access the data.
1556 */
1557 int32_t permission_model;
Keun-young Parkab68e372016-03-10 16:28:42 -08001558
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001559 /**
1560 * Some of the properties may have associated zones (such as hvac), in these
1561 * cases the config should contain an ORed value for the associated zone.
1562 */
1563 union {
1564 /**
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001565 * The value is derived by ORing one or more of enum vehicle_zone members.
1566 */
1567 int32_t vehicle_zone_flags;
1568 /** The value is derived by ORing one or more of enum vehicle_seat members. */
1569 int32_t vehicle_seat_flags;
1570 /** The value is derived by ORing one or more of enum vehicle_window members. */
1571 int32_t vehicle_window_flags;
Keun-young Parkab68e372016-03-10 16:28:42 -08001572 };
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001573
Keun-young Parkab68e372016-03-10 16:28:42 -08001574 /**
1575 * Property specific configuration information. Usage of this will be defined per each property.
1576 */
1577 union {
1578 /**
1579 * For generic configuration information
1580 */
1581 int32_t config_flags;
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001582 /** The number of presets that are stored by the radio module. Pass 0 if
1583 * there are no presets available. The range of presets is defined to be
1584 * from 1 (see VEHICLE_RADIO_PRESET_MIN_VALUE) to vehicle_radio_num_presets.
1585 */
1586 int32_t vehicle_radio_num_presets;
Keun-young Parkbf877a72015-12-21 14:16:05 -08001587 int32_t config_array[4];
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001588 };
1589
1590 /**
1591 * Some properties may require additional information passed over this string. Most properties
1592 * do not need to set this and in that case, config_string.data should be NULL and
1593 * config_string.len should be 0.
1594 */
1595 vehicle_str_t config_string;
1596
1597 /**
1598 * Specify minimum allowed value for the property. This is necessary for property which does
1599 * not have specified enum.
1600 */
1601 union {
1602 float float_min_value;
1603 int32_t int32_min_value;
1604 int64_t int64_min_value;
1605 };
1606
1607 /**
1608 * Specify maximum allowed value for the property. This is necessary for property which does
1609 * not have specified enum.
1610 */
1611 union {
1612 float float_max_value;
1613 int32_t int32_max_value;
1614 int64_t int64_max_value;
1615 };
1616
1617 /**
Keun-young Parkfe599a82016-02-12 14:26:57 -08001618 * Array of min values for zoned properties. Zoned property can specify min / max value in two
1619 * different ways:
1620 * 1. All zones having the same min / max value: *_min/max_value should be set and this
1621 * array should be set to NULL.
1622 * 2. All zones having separate min / max value: *_min/max_values array should be populated
1623 * and its length should be the same as number of active zones specified by *_zone_flags.
Keun-young Parkab68e372016-03-10 16:28:42 -08001624 *
1625 * Should be NULL if each zone does not have separate max values.
Keun-young Parkfe599a82016-02-12 14:26:57 -08001626 */
1627 union {
1628 float* float_min_values;
1629 int32_t* int32_min_values;
1630 int64_t* int64_min_values;
1631 };
1632
1633 /**
1634 * Array of max values for zoned properties. See above for its usage.
Keun-young Parkab68e372016-03-10 16:28:42 -08001635 * Should be NULL if each zone does not have separate max values.
1636 * If not NULL, length of array should match that of min_values.
Keun-young Parkfe599a82016-02-12 14:26:57 -08001637 */
1638 union {
1639 float* float_max_values;
1640 int32_t* int32_max_values;
1641 int64_t* int64_max_values;
1642 };
1643
1644 /**
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001645 * Min sample rate in Hz. Should be 0 for sensor type of VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
1646 */
1647 float min_sample_rate;
1648 /**
1649 * Max sample rate in Hz. Should be 0 for sensor type of VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE
1650 */
1651 float max_sample_rate;
1652 /**
1653 * Place holder for putting HAL implementation specific data. Usage is wholly up to HAL
1654 * implementation.
1655 */
1656 void* hal_data;
1657} vehicle_prop_config_t;
1658
1659/**
1660 * HVAC property fields.
1661 *
1662 * Defines various HVAC properties which are packed into vehicle_hvac_t (see
1663 * below). We define these properties outside in global scope so that HAL
1664 * implementation and HAL users (JNI) can typecast vehicle_hvac correctly.
1665 */
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001666typedef struct vehicle_hvac {
1667 /**
1668 * Define one structure for each possible HVAC property.
1669 * NOTES:
Keun-young Parkab68e372016-03-10 16:28:42 -08001670 * a) Fan speed is a number from (0 - 6) where 6 is the highest speed. (TODO define enum)
1671 * b) Temperature is a floating point Celcius scale.
1672 * c) Direction is defined in enum vehicle_fan_direction.
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001673 *
1674 * The HAL should create #entries number of vehicle_hvac_properties and
1675 * assign it to "properties" variable below.
1676 */
1677 union {
Keun-young Parkab68e372016-03-10 16:28:42 -08001678 int32_t fan_speed;
1679 int32_t fan_direction;
1680 vehicle_boolean_t ac_on;
1681 vehicle_boolean_t max_ac_on;
1682 vehicle_boolean_t max_defrost_on;
1683 vehicle_boolean_t recirc_on;
1684 vehicle_boolean_t dual_on;
Steve Paik670e7ab2016-04-29 16:32:02 -07001685 vehicle_boolean_t auto_on;
Keun-young Park418c7e82016-04-06 10:44:20 -07001686 vehicle_boolean_t power_on;
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001687
Keun-young Parkab68e372016-03-10 16:28:42 -08001688 float temperature_current;
1689 float temperature_set;
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001690
Keun-young Parkab68e372016-03-10 16:28:42 -08001691 vehicle_boolean_t defrost_on;
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001692 };
1693} vehicle_hvac_t;
1694
1695/*
1696 * Defines how the values for various properties are represented.
1697 *
1698 * There are two ways to populate and access the fields:
1699 * a) Using the individual fields. Use this mechanism (see
1700 * info_manufacture_date, fuel_capacity fields etc).
1701 * b) Using the union accessors (see uint32_value, float_value etc).
1702 *
1703 * To add a new field make sure that it does not exceed the total union size
1704 * (defined in int_array) and it is one of the vehicle_value_type. Then add the
1705 * field name with its unit to union. If the field type is not yet defined (as
1706 * of this draft, we don't use int64_t) then add that type to vehicle_value_type
1707 * and have an accessor (so for int64_t it will be int64_t int64_value).
1708 */
1709typedef union vehicle_value {
1710 /** Define the max size of this structure. */
1711 int32_t int32_array[4];
1712 float float_array[4];
1713
1714 // Easy accessors for union members (HAL implementation SHOULD NOT USE these
1715 // fields while populating, use the property specific fields below instead).
1716 int32_t int32_value;
1717 int64_t int64_value;
1718 float float_value;
1719 vehicle_str_t str_value;
1720 vehicle_bytes_t bytes_value;
1721 vehicle_boolean_t boolean_value;
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001722
1723 // Vehicle Information.
1724 vehicle_str_t info_vin;
1725 vehicle_str_t info_make;
1726 vehicle_str_t info_model;
1727 int32_t info_model_year;
1728
1729 // Represented in milliliters.
1730 float info_fuel_capacity;
1731
1732 float vehicle_speed;
1733 float odometer;
1734
1735 // Engine sensors.
1736
1737 // Represented in milliliters.
1738 //float engine_coolant_level;
1739 // Represented in celcius.
1740 float engine_coolant_temperature;
1741 // Represented in a percentage value.
1742 //float engine_oil_level;
1743 // Represented in celcius.
1744 float engine_oil_temperature;
1745 float engine_rpm;
1746
1747 // Event sensors.
1748 // Value should be one of enum vehicle_gear_selection.
1749 int32_t gear_selection;
1750 // Value should be one of enum vehicle_gear.
1751 int32_t gear_current_gear;
1752 // Value should be one of enum vehicle_boolean.
1753 int32_t parking_brake;
1754 // If cruise_set_speed > 0 then cruise is ON otherwise cruise is OFF.
1755 // Unit: meters / second (m/s).
1756 //int32_t cruise_set_speed;
1757 // Value should be one of enum vehicle_boolean.
1758 int32_t is_fuel_level_low;
1759 // Value should be one of enum vehicle_driving_status.
1760 int32_t driving_status;
1761 int32_t night_mode;
1762 // Value should be one of emum vehicle_turn_signal.
1763 int32_t turn_signals;
1764 // Value should be one of enum vehicle_boolean.
1765 //int32_t engine_on;
1766
1767 // HVAC properties.
1768 vehicle_hvac_t hvac;
1769
1770 float outside_temperature;
Keun-young Parkcb354502016-02-08 18:15:55 -08001771 float cabin_temperature;
1772
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001773} vehicle_value_t;
1774
1775/*
1776 * Encapsulates the property name and the associated value. It
1777 * is used across various API calls to set values, get values or to register for
1778 * events.
1779 */
1780typedef struct vehicle_prop_value {
1781 /* property identifier */
1782 int32_t prop;
1783
1784 /* value type of property for quick conversion from union to appropriate
1785 * value. The value must be one of enum vehicle_value_type.
1786 */
1787 int32_t value_type;
1788
1789 /** time is elapsed nanoseconds since boot */
1790 int64_t timestamp;
1791
Keun-young Parkab68e372016-03-10 16:28:42 -08001792 /**
1793 * Zone information for zoned property. For non-zoned property, this should be ignored.
1794 */
1795 union {
1796 int32_t zone;
1797 int32_t seat;
1798 int32_t window;
1799 };
1800
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001801 vehicle_value_t value;
1802} vehicle_prop_value_t;
1803
1804/*
1805 * Event callback happens whenever a variable that the API user has subscribed
1806 * to needs to be reported. This may be based purely on threshold and frequency
1807 * (a regular subscription, see subscribe call's arguments) or when the set()
1808 * command is executed and the actual change needs to be reported.
1809 *
1810 * event_data is OWNED by the HAL and should be copied before the callback
1811 * finishes.
1812 */
1813typedef int (*vehicle_event_callback_fn)(const vehicle_prop_value_t *event_data);
1814
1815
1816/**
1817 * Represent the operation where the current error has happened.
1818 */
1819enum vehicle_property_operation {
1820 /** Generic error to this property which is not tied to any operation. */
1821 VEHICLE_OPERATION_GENERIC = 0,
1822 /** Error happened while handling property set. */
1823 VEHICLE_OPERATION_SET = 1,
1824 /** Error happened while handling property get. */
1825 VEHICLE_OPERATION_GET = 2,
1826 /** Error happened while handling property subscription. */
1827 VEHICLE_OPERATION_SUBSCRIBE = 3,
1828};
1829
1830/*
Keun-young Parkab68e372016-03-10 16:28:42 -08001831 * Suggests that an error condition has occurred.
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001832 *
Keun-young Parkab68e372016-03-10 16:28:42 -08001833 * @param error_code Error code. error_code should be standard error code with
1834 * negative value like -EINVAL.
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001835 * @parm property Note a property where error has happened. If this is generic error, property
1836 * should be VEHICLE_PROPERTY_INVALID.
1837 * @param operation Represent the operation where the error has happened. Should be one of
1838 * vehicle_property_operation.
1839 */
1840typedef int (*vehicle_error_callback_fn)(int32_t error_code, int32_t property, int32_t operation);
1841
1842/************************************************************************************/
1843
1844/*
1845 * Every hardware module must have a data structure named HAL_MODULE_INFO_SYM
1846 * and the fields of this data structure must begin with hw_module_t
1847 * followed by module specific information.
1848 */
1849typedef struct vehicle_module {
1850 struct hw_module_t common;
1851} vehicle_module_t;
1852
1853
1854typedef struct vehicle_hw_device {
1855 struct hw_device_t common;
1856
1857 /**
1858 * After calling open on device the user should register callbacks for event and error
1859 * functions.
1860 */
1861 int (*init)(struct vehicle_hw_device* device,
1862 vehicle_event_callback_fn event_fn, vehicle_error_callback_fn err_fn);
1863 /**
1864 * Before calling close the user should destroy the registered callback
1865 * functions.
1866 * In case the unsubscribe() call is not called on all properties before
1867 * release() then release() will unsubscribe the properties itself.
1868 */
1869 int (*release)(struct vehicle_hw_device* device);
1870
1871 /**
1872 * Enumerate all available properties. The list is returned in "list".
1873 * @param num_properties number of properties contained in the retuned array.
1874 * @return array of property configs supported by this car. Note that returned data is const
1875 * and caller cannot modify it. HAL implementation should keep this memory until HAL
1876 * is released to avoid copying this again.
1877 */
1878 vehicle_prop_config_t const *(*list_properties)(struct vehicle_hw_device* device,
1879 int* num_properties);
1880
1881 /**
1882 * Get a vehicle property value immediately. data should be allocated
1883 * properly.
1884 * The caller of the API OWNS the data field.
Keun-young Park08c255e2015-12-09 13:47:30 -08001885 * Caller will set data->prop, data->value_type, and optionally zone value for zoned property.
1886 * But HAL implementation needs to fill all entries properly when returning.
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001887 * For pointer type, HAL implementation should allocate necessary memory and caller is
Keun-young Parkab68e372016-03-10 16:28:42 -08001888 * responsible for calling release_memory_from_get, which allows HAL to release allocated
1889 * memory.
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001890 * For VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_STATIC type of property, get should return the same value
1891 * always.
1892 * For VEHICLE_PROP_CHANGE_MODE_ON_CHANGE type of property, it should return the latest value.
Keun-young Parkab68e372016-03-10 16:28:42 -08001893 * If there is no data available yet, which can happen during initial stage, this call should
1894 * return immediately with error code of -EAGAIN.
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001895 */
1896 int (*get)(struct vehicle_hw_device* device, vehicle_prop_value_t *data);
1897
1898 /**
Keun-young Parkab68e372016-03-10 16:28:42 -08001899 * Release memory allocated to data in previous get call. get call for byte or string involves
1900 * allocating necessary memory from vehicle hal.
1901 * To be safe, memory allocated by vehicle hal should be released by vehicle hal and vehicle
1902 * network service will call this when data from vehicle hal is no longer necessary.
1903 * vehicle hal implementation should only release member of vehicle_prop_value_t like
1904 * data->str_value.data or data->bytes_value.data but not data itself as data itself is
1905 * allocated from vehicle network service. Once memory is freed, corresponding pointer should
1906 * be set to NULL bu vehicle hal.
1907 */
1908 void (*release_memory_from_get)(struct vehicle_hw_device* device, vehicle_prop_value_t *data);
1909
1910 /**
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001911 * Set a vehicle property value. data should be allocated properly and not
1912 * NULL.
1913 * The caller of the API OWNS the data field.
1914 * timestamp of data will be ignored for set operation.
Keun-young Park418c7e82016-04-06 10:44:20 -07001915 * Setting some properties require having initial state available. Depending on the vehicle hal,
1916 * such initial data may not be available for short time after init. In such case, set call
1917 * can return -EAGAIN like get call.
Keun-young Parkf7097582016-04-25 18:10:45 -07001918 * For a property with separate power control, set can fail if the property is not powered on.
1919 * In such case, hal should return -ESHUTDOWN error.
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001920 */
1921 int (*set)(struct vehicle_hw_device* device, const vehicle_prop_value_t *data);
1922
1923 /**
1924 * Subscribe to events.
1925 * Depending on output of list_properties if the property is:
1926 * a) on-change: sample_rate should be set to 0.
1927 * b) supports frequency: sample_rate should be set from min_sample_rate to
1928 * max_sample_rate.
Keun-young Park418c7e82016-04-06 10:44:20 -07001929 * For on-change type of properties, vehicle network service will make another get call to check
1930 * the initial state. Due to this, vehicle hal implementation does not need to send initial
1931 * state for on-change type of properties.
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001932 * @param device
1933 * @param prop
1934 * @param sample_rate
Keun-young Parkbf877a72015-12-21 14:16:05 -08001935 * @param zones All subscribed zones for zoned property. can be ignored for non-zoned property.
1936 * 0 means all zones supported instead of no zone.
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001937 */
Keun-young Parkbf877a72015-12-21 14:16:05 -08001938 int (*subscribe)(struct vehicle_hw_device* device, int32_t prop, float sample_rate,
1939 int32_t zones);
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001940
1941 /** Cancel subscription on a property. */
1942 int (*unsubscribe)(struct vehicle_hw_device* device, int32_t prop);
Keun-young Park418c7e82016-04-06 10:44:20 -07001943
1944 /**
1945 * Print out debugging state for the vehicle hal. This will be called by
1946 * the vehicle network service and will be included into the service' dump.
1947 *
1948 * The passed-in file descriptor can be used to write debugging text using
1949 * dprintf() or write(). The text should be in ASCII encoding only.
1950 *
1951 * Performance requirements:
1952 *
1953 * This must be a non-blocking call. The HAL should return from this call
1954 * in 1ms, must return from this call in 10ms. This call must avoid
1955 * deadlocks, as it may be called at any point of operation.
1956 * Any synchronization primitives used (such as mutex locks or semaphores)
1957 * should be acquired with a timeout.
1958 */
1959 int (*dump)(struct vehicle_hw_device* device, int fd);
1960
Sanket Agarwalfb636682015-08-11 14:34:29 -07001961} vehicle_hw_device_t;
1962
1963__END_DECLS
1964
1965#endif // ANDROID_VEHICLE_INTERFACE_H