Fix issue 1992233: DTMF tones on Sholes is really long.
Add a parameter to ToneGenerator.startTone() allowing the caller to specify the tone duration. This is used by the phone application to have a precise control on the DTMF tone duration which was not possible with the use of delayed messaged.
Also modified AudioFlinger output threads so that 0s are written to the audio output stream when no more tracks are ready to mix instead of just sleeping. This avoids an issue where the end of a previous DTMF tone could stay in audio hardware buffers and be played just before the beginning of the next DTMF tone.
diff --git a/include/media/ToneGenerator.h b/include/media/ToneGenerator.h
index eafa661..ea6bf5d 100644
--- a/include/media/ToneGenerator.h
+++ b/include/media/ToneGenerator.h
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@
ToneGenerator(int streamType, float volume);
~ToneGenerator();
- bool startTone(int toneType);
+ bool startTone(int toneType, int durationMs = -1);
void stopTone();
bool isInited() { return (mState == TONE_IDLE)?false:true;}
@@ -246,6 +246,7 @@
// NOTE: because mTotalSmp, mNextSegSmp are stored on 32 bit, current design will operate properly
// only if tone duration is less than about 27 Hours(@44100Hz sampling rate). If this time is exceeded,
// no crash will occur but tone sequence will show a glitch.
+ unsigned int mMaxSmp; // Maximum number of audio samples played (maximun tone duration)
unsigned short mCurSegment; // Current segment index in ToneDescriptor segments[]
unsigned short mCurCount; // Current sequence repeat count
diff --git a/media/libmedia/ToneGenerator.cpp b/media/libmedia/ToneGenerator.cpp
index 799c349..4008bfd 100644
--- a/media/libmedia/ToneGenerator.cpp
+++ b/media/libmedia/ToneGenerator.cpp
@@ -791,7 +791,6 @@
// generators, instantiates output audio track.
//
// Input:
-// toneType: Type of tone generated (values in enum tone_type)
// streamType: Type of stream used for tone playback (enum AudioTrack::stream_type)
// volume: volume applied to tone (0.0 to 1.0)
//
@@ -869,13 +868,16 @@
// Description: Starts tone playback.
//
// Input:
-// none
+// toneType: Type of tone generated (values in enum tone_type)
+// durationMs: The tone duration in milliseconds. If the tone is limited in time by definition,
+// the actual duration will be the minimum of durationMs and the defined tone duration.
+// Ommiting or setting durationMs to -1 does not limit tone duration.
//
// Output:
// none
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-bool ToneGenerator::startTone(int toneType) {
+bool ToneGenerator::startTone(int toneType, int durationMs) {
bool lResult = false;
if ((toneType < 0) || (toneType >= NUM_TONES))
@@ -896,6 +898,17 @@
toneType = getToneForRegion(toneType);
mpNewToneDesc = &sToneDescriptors[toneType];
+ if (durationMs == -1) {
+ mMaxSmp = TONEGEN_INF;
+ } else {
+ if (durationMs > (int)(TONEGEN_INF / mSamplingRate)) {
+ mMaxSmp = (durationMs / 1000) * mSamplingRate;
+ } else {
+ mMaxSmp = (durationMs * mSamplingRate) / 1000;
+ }
+ LOGV("startTone, duration limited to %d ms", durationMs);
+ }
+
if (mState == TONE_INIT) {
if (prepareWave()) {
LOGV("Immediate start, time %d\n", (unsigned int)(systemTime()/1000000));
@@ -1102,11 +1115,17 @@
// Exit if tone sequence is over
- if (lpToneDesc->segments[lpToneGen->mCurSegment].duration == 0) {
+ if (lpToneDesc->segments[lpToneGen->mCurSegment].duration == 0 ||
+ lpToneGen->mTotalSmp > lpToneGen->mMaxSmp) {
if (lpToneGen->mState == TONE_PLAYING) {
lpToneGen->mState = TONE_STOPPING;
}
- goto audioCallback_EndLoop;
+ if (lpToneDesc->segments[lpToneGen->mCurSegment].duration == 0) {
+ goto audioCallback_EndLoop;
+ }
+ // fade out before stopping if maximum duraiton reached
+ lWaveCmd = WaveGenerator::WAVEGEN_STOP;
+ lpToneGen->mNextSegSmp = TONEGEN_INF; // forced to skip state machine management below
}
if (lpToneGen->mTotalSmp > lpToneGen->mNextSegSmp) {