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Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001/*
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16
17/**
Phil Burka45be8b2017-04-05 14:45:48 -070018 * @addtogroup Audio
19 * @{
20 */
21
22/**
23 * @file AAudio.h
24 */
25
26/**
27 * This is the 'C' API for AAudio.
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -080028 */
29#ifndef AAUDIO_AAUDIO_H
30#define AAUDIO_AAUDIO_H
31
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -080032#include <time.h>
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -080033
34#ifdef __cplusplus
35extern "C" {
36#endif
37
Phil Burka4eb0d82017-04-12 15:44:06 -070038/**
39 * This is used to represent a value that has not been specified.
40 * For example, an application could use AAUDIO_UNSPECIFIED to indicate
41 * that is did not not care what the specific value of a parameter was
42 * and would accept whatever it was given.
43 */
44#define AAUDIO_UNSPECIFIED 0
Phil Burka4eb0d82017-04-12 15:44:06 -070045
46enum {
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -070047 /**
48 * Audio data will travel out of the device, for example through a speaker.
49 */
Phil Burka4eb0d82017-04-12 15:44:06 -070050 AAUDIO_DIRECTION_OUTPUT,
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -070051
52
53 /**
54 * Audio data will travel into the device, for example from a microphone.
55 */
Phil Burka4eb0d82017-04-12 15:44:06 -070056 AAUDIO_DIRECTION_INPUT
57};
58typedef int32_t aaudio_direction_t;
59
60enum {
61 AAUDIO_FORMAT_INVALID = -1,
62 AAUDIO_FORMAT_UNSPECIFIED = 0,
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -070063
64 /**
65 * This format uses the int16_t data type.
66 * The maximum range of the data is -32768 to 32767.
67 */
Phil Burka4eb0d82017-04-12 15:44:06 -070068 AAUDIO_FORMAT_PCM_I16,
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -070069
70 /**
71 * This format uses the float data type.
72 * The nominal range of the data is [-1.0f, 1.0f).
73 * Values outside that range may be clipped.
74 *
75 * See also 'floatData' at
76 * https://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/AudioTrack#write(float[],%20int,%20int,%20int)
77 */
Phil Burk74733452017-04-18 19:50:28 -070078 AAUDIO_FORMAT_PCM_FLOAT
Phil Burka4eb0d82017-04-12 15:44:06 -070079};
80typedef int32_t aaudio_format_t;
81
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -070082/**
83 * These result codes are returned from AAudio functions to indicate success or failure.
84 * Note that error return codes may change in the future so applications should generally
85 * not rely on specific return codes.
86 */
Phil Burka4eb0d82017-04-12 15:44:06 -070087enum {
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -070088 /**
89 * The call was successful.
90 */
Phil Burka4eb0d82017-04-12 15:44:06 -070091 AAUDIO_OK,
92 AAUDIO_ERROR_BASE = -900, // TODO review
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -070093
94 /**
95 * The audio device was disconnected. This could occur, for example, when headphones
96 * are plugged in or unplugged. The stream cannot be used after the device is disconnected.
97 * Applications should stop and close the stream.
98 * If this error is received in an error callback then another thread should be
99 * used to stop and close the stream.
100 */
Phil Burka4eb0d82017-04-12 15:44:06 -0700101 AAUDIO_ERROR_DISCONNECTED,
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -0700102
103 /**
104 * An invalid parameter was passed to AAudio.
105 */
Phil Burka4eb0d82017-04-12 15:44:06 -0700106 AAUDIO_ERROR_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT,
Phil Burk17fff382017-05-16 14:06:45 -0700107 // reserved
108 AAUDIO_ERROR_INTERNAL = AAUDIO_ERROR_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT + 2,
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -0700109
110 /**
111 * The requested operation is not appropriate for the current state of AAudio.
112 */
Phil Burka4eb0d82017-04-12 15:44:06 -0700113 AAUDIO_ERROR_INVALID_STATE,
Phil Burk17fff382017-05-16 14:06:45 -0700114 // reserved
115 // reserved
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -0700116 /* The server rejected the handle used to identify the stream.
117 */
Phil Burk17fff382017-05-16 14:06:45 -0700118 AAUDIO_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE = AAUDIO_ERROR_INVALID_STATE + 3,
119 // reserved
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -0700120
121 /**
122 * The function is not implemented for this stream.
123 */
Phil Burk17fff382017-05-16 14:06:45 -0700124 AAUDIO_ERROR_UNIMPLEMENTED = AAUDIO_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE + 2,
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -0700125
126 /**
127 * A resource or information is unavailable.
128 * This could occur when an application tries to open too many streams,
129 * or a timestamp is not available.
130 */
Phil Burka4eb0d82017-04-12 15:44:06 -0700131 AAUDIO_ERROR_UNAVAILABLE,
132 AAUDIO_ERROR_NO_FREE_HANDLES,
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -0700133
134 /**
135 * Memory could not be allocated.
136 */
Phil Burka4eb0d82017-04-12 15:44:06 -0700137 AAUDIO_ERROR_NO_MEMORY,
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -0700138
139 /**
140 * A NULL pointer was passed to AAudio.
141 * Or a NULL pointer was detected internally.
142 */
Phil Burka4eb0d82017-04-12 15:44:06 -0700143 AAUDIO_ERROR_NULL,
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -0700144
145 /**
146 * An operation took longer than expected.
147 */
Phil Burka4eb0d82017-04-12 15:44:06 -0700148 AAUDIO_ERROR_TIMEOUT,
149 AAUDIO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK,
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -0700150
151 /**
152 * The requested data format is not supported.
153 */
Phil Burka4eb0d82017-04-12 15:44:06 -0700154 AAUDIO_ERROR_INVALID_FORMAT,
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -0700155
156 /**
157 * A requested was out of range.
158 */
Phil Burka4eb0d82017-04-12 15:44:06 -0700159 AAUDIO_ERROR_OUT_OF_RANGE,
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -0700160
161 /**
162 * The audio service was not available.
163 */
Phil Burka4eb0d82017-04-12 15:44:06 -0700164 AAUDIO_ERROR_NO_SERVICE,
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -0700165
166 /**
167 * The requested sample rate was not supported.
168 */
Phil Burka4eb0d82017-04-12 15:44:06 -0700169 AAUDIO_ERROR_INVALID_RATE
170};
171typedef int32_t aaudio_result_t;
172
173enum
174{
175 AAUDIO_STREAM_STATE_UNINITIALIZED = 0,
176 AAUDIO_STREAM_STATE_UNKNOWN,
177 AAUDIO_STREAM_STATE_OPEN,
178 AAUDIO_STREAM_STATE_STARTING,
179 AAUDIO_STREAM_STATE_STARTED,
180 AAUDIO_STREAM_STATE_PAUSING,
181 AAUDIO_STREAM_STATE_PAUSED,
182 AAUDIO_STREAM_STATE_FLUSHING,
183 AAUDIO_STREAM_STATE_FLUSHED,
184 AAUDIO_STREAM_STATE_STOPPING,
185 AAUDIO_STREAM_STATE_STOPPED,
186 AAUDIO_STREAM_STATE_CLOSING,
187 AAUDIO_STREAM_STATE_CLOSED,
188 AAUDIO_STREAM_STATE_DISCONNECTED
189};
190typedef int32_t aaudio_stream_state_t;
191
192
193enum {
194 /**
195 * This will be the only stream using a particular source or sink.
196 * This mode will provide the lowest possible latency.
197 * You should close EXCLUSIVE streams immediately when you are not using them.
198 */
199 AAUDIO_SHARING_MODE_EXCLUSIVE,
200 /**
201 * Multiple applications will be mixed by the AAudio Server.
202 * This will have higher latency than the EXCLUSIVE mode.
203 */
204 AAUDIO_SHARING_MODE_SHARED
205};
206typedef int32_t aaudio_sharing_mode_t;
207
Phil Burke2fbb592017-05-01 15:05:52 -0700208
209enum {
210 /**
211 * No particular performance needs. Default.
212 */
Phil Burk7e7dcaa2018-01-03 15:16:15 -0800213 AAUDIO_PERFORMANCE_MODE_NONE = 10,
Phil Burke2fbb592017-05-01 15:05:52 -0700214
215 /**
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -0700216 * Extending battery life is more important than low latency.
Phil Burked0a3fe2017-12-05 14:27:43 -0800217 *
218 * This mode is not supported in input streams.
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -0700219 * For input, mode NONE will be used if this is requested.
Phil Burke2fbb592017-05-01 15:05:52 -0700220 */
Phil Burk7e7dcaa2018-01-03 15:16:15 -0800221 AAUDIO_PERFORMANCE_MODE_POWER_SAVING,
Phil Burke2fbb592017-05-01 15:05:52 -0700222
223 /**
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -0700224 * Reducing latency is more important than battery life.
Phil Burke2fbb592017-05-01 15:05:52 -0700225 */
Phil Burk7e7dcaa2018-01-03 15:16:15 -0800226 AAUDIO_PERFORMANCE_MODE_LOW_LATENCY
Phil Burke2fbb592017-05-01 15:05:52 -0700227};
228typedef int32_t aaudio_performance_mode_t;
229
Phil Burk361b1422017-12-20 14:24:16 -0800230/**
231 * The USAGE attribute expresses "why" you are playing a sound, what is this sound used for.
232 * This information is used by certain platforms or routing policies
233 * to make more refined volume or routing decisions.
234 *
235 * Note that these match the equivalent values in AudioAttributes in the Android Java API.
Phil Burk42452c02018-04-10 12:43:33 -0700236 *
237 * Added in API level 28.
Phil Burk361b1422017-12-20 14:24:16 -0800238 */
239enum {
240 /**
241 * Use this for streaming media, music performance, video, podcasts, etcetera.
242 */
243 AAUDIO_USAGE_MEDIA = 1,
244
245 /**
246 * Use this for voice over IP, telephony, etcetera.
247 */
248 AAUDIO_USAGE_VOICE_COMMUNICATION = 2,
249
250 /**
251 * Use this for sounds associated with telephony such as busy tones, DTMF, etcetera.
252 */
253 AAUDIO_USAGE_VOICE_COMMUNICATION_SIGNALLING = 3,
254
255 /**
256 * Use this to demand the users attention.
257 */
258 AAUDIO_USAGE_ALARM = 4,
259
260 /**
261 * Use this for notifying the user when a message has arrived or some
262 * other background event has occured.
263 */
264 AAUDIO_USAGE_NOTIFICATION = 5,
265
266 /**
267 * Use this when the phone rings.
268 */
269 AAUDIO_USAGE_NOTIFICATION_RINGTONE = 6,
270
271 /**
272 * Use this to attract the users attention when, for example, the battery is low.
273 */
274 AAUDIO_USAGE_NOTIFICATION_EVENT = 10,
275
276 /**
277 * Use this for screen readers, etcetera.
278 */
279 AAUDIO_USAGE_ASSISTANCE_ACCESSIBILITY = 11,
280
281 /**
282 * Use this for driving or navigation directions.
283 */
284 AAUDIO_USAGE_ASSISTANCE_NAVIGATION_GUIDANCE = 12,
285
286 /**
287 * Use this for user interface sounds, beeps, etcetera.
288 */
289 AAUDIO_USAGE_ASSISTANCE_SONIFICATION = 13,
290
291 /**
292 * Use this for game audio and sound effects.
293 */
294 AAUDIO_USAGE_GAME = 14,
295
296 /**
297 * Use this for audio responses to user queries, audio instructions or help utterances.
298 */
299 AAUDIO_USAGE_ASSISTANT = 16
300};
301typedef int32_t aaudio_usage_t;
302
303/**
304 * The CONTENT_TYPE attribute describes "what" you are playing.
305 * It expresses the general category of the content. This information is optional.
306 * But in case it is known (for instance {@link #AAUDIO_CONTENT_TYPE_MOVIE} for a
307 * movie streaming service or {@link #AAUDIO_CONTENT_TYPE_SPEECH} for
308 * an audio book application) this information might be used by the audio framework to
309 * enforce audio focus.
310 *
311 * Note that these match the equivalent values in AudioAttributes in the Android Java API.
Phil Burk42452c02018-04-10 12:43:33 -0700312 *
313 * Added in API level 28.
Phil Burk361b1422017-12-20 14:24:16 -0800314 */
315enum {
316
317 /**
318 * Use this for spoken voice, audio books, etcetera.
319 */
320 AAUDIO_CONTENT_TYPE_SPEECH = 1,
321
322 /**
323 * Use this for pre-recorded or live music.
324 */
325 AAUDIO_CONTENT_TYPE_MUSIC = 2,
326
327 /**
328 * Use this for a movie or video soundtrack.
329 */
330 AAUDIO_CONTENT_TYPE_MOVIE = 3,
331
332 /**
333 * Use this for sound is designed to accompany a user action,
334 * such as a click or beep sound made when the user presses a button.
335 */
336 AAUDIO_CONTENT_TYPE_SONIFICATION = 4
337};
338typedef int32_t aaudio_content_type_t;
339
340/**
341 * Defines the audio source.
342 * An audio source defines both a default physical source of audio signal, and a recording
343 * configuration.
344 *
345 * Note that these match the equivalent values in MediaRecorder.AudioSource in the Android Java API.
Phil Burk42452c02018-04-10 12:43:33 -0700346 *
347 * Added in API level 28.
Phil Burk361b1422017-12-20 14:24:16 -0800348 */
349enum {
350 /**
351 * Use this preset when other presets do not apply.
352 */
353 AAUDIO_INPUT_PRESET_GENERIC = 1,
354
355 /**
356 * Use this preset when recording video.
357 */
358 AAUDIO_INPUT_PRESET_CAMCORDER = 5,
359
360 /**
361 * Use this preset when doing speech recognition.
362 */
363 AAUDIO_INPUT_PRESET_VOICE_RECOGNITION = 6,
364
365 /**
366 * Use this preset when doing telephony or voice messaging.
367 */
368 AAUDIO_INPUT_PRESET_VOICE_COMMUNICATION = 7,
369
370 /**
371 * Use this preset to obtain an input with no effects.
372 * Note that this input will not have automatic gain control
373 * so the recorded volume may be very low.
374 */
375 AAUDIO_INPUT_PRESET_UNPROCESSED = 9,
Eric Laurentae4b6ec2019-01-15 18:34:38 -0800376
377 /**
378 * Use this preset for capturing audio meant to be processed in real time
379 * and played back for live performance (e.g karaoke).
380 * The capture path will minimize latency and coupling with playback path.
381 */
382 AAUDIO_INPUT_PRESET_VOICE_PERFORMANCE = 10,
Phil Burk361b1422017-12-20 14:24:16 -0800383};
384typedef int32_t aaudio_input_preset_t;
385
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -0700386/**
387 * These may be used with AAudioStreamBuilder_setSessionId().
388 *
389 * Added in API level 28.
390 */
Phil Burk7e7dcaa2018-01-03 15:16:15 -0800391enum {
392 /**
393 * Do not allocate a session ID.
394 * Effects cannot be used with this stream.
395 * Default.
Phil Burk42452c02018-04-10 12:43:33 -0700396 *
397 * Added in API level 28.
Phil Burk7e7dcaa2018-01-03 15:16:15 -0800398 */
399 AAUDIO_SESSION_ID_NONE = -1,
400
401 /**
402 * Allocate a session ID that can be used to attach and control
403 * effects using the Java AudioEffects API.
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -0700404 * Note that using this may result in higher latency.
Phil Burk7e7dcaa2018-01-03 15:16:15 -0800405 *
406 * Note that this matches the value of AudioManager.AUDIO_SESSION_ID_GENERATE.
Phil Burk42452c02018-04-10 12:43:33 -0700407 *
408 * Added in API level 28.
Phil Burk7e7dcaa2018-01-03 15:16:15 -0800409 */
410 AAUDIO_SESSION_ID_ALLOCATE = 0,
411};
412typedef int32_t aaudio_session_id_t;
413
Phil Burke2155ef2017-02-24 13:50:29 -0800414typedef struct AAudioStreamStruct AAudioStream;
415typedef struct AAudioStreamBuilderStruct AAudioStreamBuilder;
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800416
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800417#ifndef AAUDIO_API
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -0800418#define AAUDIO_API /* export this symbol */
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800419#endif
420
421// ============================================================
422// Audio System
423// ============================================================
424
425/**
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800426 * The text is the ASCII symbol corresponding to the returnCode,
427 * or an English message saying the returnCode is unrecognized.
428 * This is intended for developers to use when debugging.
429 * It is not for display to users.
430 *
431 * @return pointer to a text representation of an AAudio result code.
432 */
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -0700433AAUDIO_API const char * AAudio_convertResultToText(aaudio_result_t returnCode) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800434
435/**
436 * The text is the ASCII symbol corresponding to the stream state,
437 * or an English message saying the state is unrecognized.
438 * This is intended for developers to use when debugging.
439 * It is not for display to users.
440 *
441 * @return pointer to a text representation of an AAudio state.
442 */
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -0700443AAUDIO_API const char * AAudio_convertStreamStateToText(aaudio_stream_state_t state)
444 __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800445
446// ============================================================
447// StreamBuilder
448// ============================================================
449
450/**
451 * Create a StreamBuilder that can be used to open a Stream.
452 *
453 * The deviceId is initially unspecified, meaning that the current default device will be used.
454 *
455 * The default direction is AAUDIO_DIRECTION_OUTPUT.
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -0800456 * The default sharing mode is AAUDIO_SHARING_MODE_SHARED.
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800457 * The data format, samplesPerFrames and sampleRate are unspecified and will be
458 * chosen by the device when it is opened.
459 *
460 * AAudioStreamBuilder_delete() must be called when you are done using the builder.
461 */
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -0700462AAUDIO_API aaudio_result_t AAudio_createStreamBuilder(AAudioStreamBuilder** builder)
463 __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800464
465/**
466 * Request an audio device identified device using an ID.
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800467 * On Android, for example, the ID could be obtained from the Java AudioManager.
468 *
Glenn Kasten5f510d22017-05-30 15:52:15 -0700469 * The default, if you do not call this function, is AAUDIO_UNSPECIFIED,
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -0700470 * in which case the primary device will be used.
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800471 *
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -0800472 * @param builder reference provided by AAudio_createStreamBuilder()
Glenn Kasten5f510d22017-05-30 15:52:15 -0700473 * @param deviceId device identifier or AAUDIO_UNSPECIFIED
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800474 */
Phil Burke2155ef2017-02-24 13:50:29 -0800475AAUDIO_API void AAudioStreamBuilder_setDeviceId(AAudioStreamBuilder* builder,
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -0700476 int32_t deviceId) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800477
478/**
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -0700479 * Request a sample rate in Hertz.
480 *
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -0700481 * The default, if you do not call this function, is AAUDIO_UNSPECIFIED.
Phil Burk8f624892017-05-11 11:44:20 -0700482 * An optimal value will then be chosen when the stream is opened.
483 * After opening a stream with an unspecified value, the application must
484 * query for the actual value, which may vary by device.
485 *
486 * If an exact value is specified then an opened stream will use that value.
487 * If a stream cannot be opened with the specified value then the open will fail.
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -0700488 *
489 * @param builder reference provided by AAudio_createStreamBuilder()
490 * @param sampleRate frames per second. Common rates include 44100 and 48000 Hz.
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800491 */
Phil Burke2155ef2017-02-24 13:50:29 -0800492AAUDIO_API void AAudioStreamBuilder_setSampleRate(AAudioStreamBuilder* builder,
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -0700493 int32_t sampleRate) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800494
495/**
Phil Burk20523ed2017-04-24 17:04:01 -0700496 * Request a number of channels for the stream.
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -0700497 *
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -0700498 * The default, if you do not call this function, is AAUDIO_UNSPECIFIED.
Phil Burk8f624892017-05-11 11:44:20 -0700499 * An optimal value will then be chosen when the stream is opened.
500 * After opening a stream with an unspecified value, the application must
501 * query for the actual value, which may vary by device.
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800502 *
Phil Burk8f624892017-05-11 11:44:20 -0700503 * If an exact value is specified then an opened stream will use that value.
504 * If a stream cannot be opened with the specified value then the open will fail.
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -0700505 *
506 * @param builder reference provided by AAudio_createStreamBuilder()
Phil Burk20523ed2017-04-24 17:04:01 -0700507 * @param channelCount Number of channels desired.
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800508 */
Phil Burk20523ed2017-04-24 17:04:01 -0700509AAUDIO_API void AAudioStreamBuilder_setChannelCount(AAudioStreamBuilder* builder,
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -0700510 int32_t channelCount) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk20523ed2017-04-24 17:04:01 -0700511
512/**
Phil Burke74240d2017-08-03 15:25:43 -0700513 * Identical to AAudioStreamBuilder_setChannelCount().
514 *
515 * @param builder reference provided by AAudio_createStreamBuilder()
516 * @param samplesPerFrame Number of samples in a frame.
517 */
518AAUDIO_API void AAudioStreamBuilder_setSamplesPerFrame(AAudioStreamBuilder* builder,
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -0700519 int32_t samplesPerFrame) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burke74240d2017-08-03 15:25:43 -0700520
521/**
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800522 * Request a sample data format, for example AAUDIO_FORMAT_PCM_I16.
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -0700523 *
524 * The default, if you do not call this function, is AAUDIO_UNSPECIFIED.
Phil Burk8f624892017-05-11 11:44:20 -0700525 * An optimal value will then be chosen when the stream is opened.
526 * After opening a stream with an unspecified value, the application must
527 * query for the actual value, which may vary by device.
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -0700528 *
Phil Burk8f624892017-05-11 11:44:20 -0700529 * If an exact value is specified then an opened stream will use that value.
530 * If a stream cannot be opened with the specified value then the open will fail.
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -0700531 *
532 * @param builder reference provided by AAudio_createStreamBuilder()
Phil Burk8f624892017-05-11 11:44:20 -0700533 * @param format common formats are AAUDIO_FORMAT_PCM_FLOAT and AAUDIO_FORMAT_PCM_I16.
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800534 */
Phil Burke2155ef2017-02-24 13:50:29 -0800535AAUDIO_API void AAudioStreamBuilder_setFormat(AAudioStreamBuilder* builder,
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -0700536 aaudio_format_t format) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800537
538/**
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800539 * Request a mode for sharing the device.
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -0700540 *
541 * The default, if you do not call this function, is AAUDIO_SHARING_MODE_SHARED.
542 *
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800543 * The requested sharing mode may not be available.
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -0700544 * The application can query for the actual mode after the stream is opened.
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800545 *
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -0800546 * @param builder reference provided by AAudio_createStreamBuilder()
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -0700547 * @param sharingMode AAUDIO_SHARING_MODE_SHARED or AAUDIO_SHARING_MODE_EXCLUSIVE
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800548 */
Phil Burke2155ef2017-02-24 13:50:29 -0800549AAUDIO_API void AAudioStreamBuilder_setSharingMode(AAudioStreamBuilder* builder,
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -0700550 aaudio_sharing_mode_t sharingMode) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800551
552/**
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -0700553 * Request the direction for a stream.
554 *
555 * The default, if you do not call this function, is AAUDIO_DIRECTION_OUTPUT.
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800556 *
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -0800557 * @param builder reference provided by AAudio_createStreamBuilder()
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800558 * @param direction AAUDIO_DIRECTION_OUTPUT or AAUDIO_DIRECTION_INPUT
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800559 */
Phil Burke2155ef2017-02-24 13:50:29 -0800560AAUDIO_API void AAudioStreamBuilder_setDirection(AAudioStreamBuilder* builder,
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -0700561 aaudio_direction_t direction) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800562
563/**
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -0700564 * Set the requested buffer capacity in frames.
Phil Burk3df348f2017-02-08 11:41:55 -0800565 * The final AAudioStream capacity may differ, but will probably be at least this big.
566 *
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -0700567 * The default, if you do not call this function, is AAUDIO_UNSPECIFIED.
Phil Burk3df348f2017-02-08 11:41:55 -0800568 *
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -0800569 * @param builder reference provided by AAudio_createStreamBuilder()
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -0700570 * @param numFrames the desired buffer capacity in frames or AAUDIO_UNSPECIFIED
Phil Burk3df348f2017-02-08 11:41:55 -0800571 */
Phil Burke2155ef2017-02-24 13:50:29 -0800572AAUDIO_API void AAudioStreamBuilder_setBufferCapacityInFrames(AAudioStreamBuilder* builder,
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -0700573 int32_t numFrames) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burke2fbb592017-05-01 15:05:52 -0700574
575/**
576 * Set the requested performance mode.
577 *
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -0700578 * Supported modes are AAUDIO_PERFORMANCE_MODE_NONE, AAUDIO_PERFORMANCE_MODE_POWER_SAVING
579 * and AAUDIO_PERFORMANCE_MODE_LOW_LATENCY.
580 *
Phil Burke2fbb592017-05-01 15:05:52 -0700581 * The default, if you do not call this function, is AAUDIO_PERFORMANCE_MODE_NONE.
582 *
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -0700583 * You may not get the mode you requested.
584 * You can call AAudioStream_getPerformanceMode() to find out the final mode for the stream.
585 *
Phil Burke2fbb592017-05-01 15:05:52 -0700586 * @param builder reference provided by AAudio_createStreamBuilder()
587 * @param mode the desired performance mode, eg. AAUDIO_PERFORMANCE_MODE_LOW_LATENCY
588 */
589AAUDIO_API void AAudioStreamBuilder_setPerformanceMode(AAudioStreamBuilder* builder,
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -0700590 aaudio_performance_mode_t mode) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burke2fbb592017-05-01 15:05:52 -0700591
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -0700592/**
Phil Burk361b1422017-12-20 14:24:16 -0800593 * Set the intended use case for the stream.
594 *
595 * The AAudio system will use this information to optimize the
596 * behavior of the stream.
597 * This could, for example, affect how volume and focus is handled for the stream.
598 *
599 * The default, if you do not call this function, is AAUDIO_USAGE_MEDIA.
600 *
Phil Burk42452c02018-04-10 12:43:33 -0700601 * Added in API level 28.
602 *
Phil Burk361b1422017-12-20 14:24:16 -0800603 * @param builder reference provided by AAudio_createStreamBuilder()
604 * @param usage the desired usage, eg. AAUDIO_USAGE_GAME
605 */
606AAUDIO_API void AAudioStreamBuilder_setUsage(AAudioStreamBuilder* builder,
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -0700607 aaudio_usage_t usage) __INTRODUCED_IN(28);
Phil Burk361b1422017-12-20 14:24:16 -0800608
609/**
610 * Set the type of audio data that the stream will carry.
611 *
612 * The AAudio system will use this information to optimize the
613 * behavior of the stream.
614 * This could, for example, affect whether a stream is paused when a notification occurs.
615 *
616 * The default, if you do not call this function, is AAUDIO_CONTENT_TYPE_MUSIC.
617 *
Phil Burk42452c02018-04-10 12:43:33 -0700618 * Added in API level 28.
619 *
Phil Burk361b1422017-12-20 14:24:16 -0800620 * @param builder reference provided by AAudio_createStreamBuilder()
621 * @param contentType the type of audio data, eg. AAUDIO_CONTENT_TYPE_SPEECH
622 */
623AAUDIO_API void AAudioStreamBuilder_setContentType(AAudioStreamBuilder* builder,
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -0700624 aaudio_content_type_t contentType) __INTRODUCED_IN(28);
Phil Burk361b1422017-12-20 14:24:16 -0800625
626/**
627 * Set the input (capture) preset for the stream.
628 *
629 * The AAudio system will use this information to optimize the
630 * behavior of the stream.
631 * This could, for example, affect which microphones are used and how the
632 * recorded data is processed.
633 *
Phil Burkeaef9b92018-01-18 09:09:42 -0800634 * The default, if you do not call this function, is AAUDIO_INPUT_PRESET_VOICE_RECOGNITION.
635 * That is because VOICE_RECOGNITION is the preset with the lowest latency
636 * on many platforms.
Phil Burk361b1422017-12-20 14:24:16 -0800637 *
Phil Burk42452c02018-04-10 12:43:33 -0700638 * Added in API level 28.
639 *
Phil Burk361b1422017-12-20 14:24:16 -0800640 * @param builder reference provided by AAudio_createStreamBuilder()
641 * @param inputPreset the desired configuration for recording
642 */
643AAUDIO_API void AAudioStreamBuilder_setInputPreset(AAudioStreamBuilder* builder,
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -0700644 aaudio_input_preset_t inputPreset) __INTRODUCED_IN(28);
Phil Burk361b1422017-12-20 14:24:16 -0800645
Phil Burk7e7dcaa2018-01-03 15:16:15 -0800646/** Set the requested session ID.
647 *
648 * The session ID can be used to associate a stream with effects processors.
649 * The effects are controlled using the Android AudioEffect Java API.
650 *
651 * The default, if you do not call this function, is AAUDIO_SESSION_ID_NONE.
652 *
653 * If set to AAUDIO_SESSION_ID_ALLOCATE then a session ID will be allocated
654 * when the stream is opened.
655 *
656 * The allocated session ID can be obtained by calling AAudioStream_getSessionId()
657 * and then used with this function when opening another stream.
658 * This allows effects to be shared between streams.
659 *
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -0700660 * Session IDs from AAudio can be used with the Android Java APIs and vice versa.
Phil Burk7e7dcaa2018-01-03 15:16:15 -0800661 * So a session ID from an AAudio stream can be passed to Java
662 * and effects applied using the Java AudioEffect API.
663 *
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -0700664 * Note that allocating or setting a session ID may result in a stream with higher latency.
665 *
Phil Burk7e7dcaa2018-01-03 15:16:15 -0800666 * Allocated session IDs will always be positive and nonzero.
667 *
Phil Burk42452c02018-04-10 12:43:33 -0700668 * Added in API level 28.
669 *
Phil Burk7e7dcaa2018-01-03 15:16:15 -0800670 * @param builder reference provided by AAudio_createStreamBuilder()
671 * @param sessionId an allocated sessionID or AAUDIO_SESSION_ID_ALLOCATE
672 */
673AAUDIO_API void AAudioStreamBuilder_setSessionId(AAudioStreamBuilder* builder,
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -0700674 aaudio_session_id_t sessionId) __INTRODUCED_IN(28);
Phil Burk7e7dcaa2018-01-03 15:16:15 -0800675
Phil Burk361b1422017-12-20 14:24:16 -0800676/**
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -0700677 * Return one of these values from the data callback function.
678 */
679enum {
680
681 /**
682 * Continue calling the callback.
683 */
684 AAUDIO_CALLBACK_RESULT_CONTINUE = 0,
685
686 /**
687 * Stop calling the callback.
688 *
689 * The application will still need to call AAudioStream_requestPause()
690 * or AAudioStream_requestStop().
691 */
692 AAUDIO_CALLBACK_RESULT_STOP,
693
694};
695typedef int32_t aaudio_data_callback_result_t;
696
697/**
698 * Prototype for the data function that is passed to AAudioStreamBuilder_setDataCallback().
699 *
700 * For an output stream, this function should render and write numFrames of data
701 * in the streams current data format to the audioData buffer.
702 *
703 * For an input stream, this function should read and process numFrames of data
704 * from the audioData buffer.
705 *
Phil Burked0a3fe2017-12-05 14:27:43 -0800706 * The audio data is passed through the buffer. So do NOT call AAudioStream_read() or
707 * AAudioStream_write() on the stream that is making the callback.
708 *
709 * Note that numFrames can vary unless AAudioStreamBuilder_setFramesPerDataCallback()
710 * is called.
711 *
712 * Also note that this callback function should be considered a "real-time" function.
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -0700713 * It must not do anything that could cause an unbounded delay because that can cause the
714 * audio to glitch or pop.
715 *
716 * These are things the function should NOT do:
717 * <ul>
718 * <li>allocate memory using, for example, malloc() or new</li>
719 * <li>any file operations such as opening, closing, reading or writing</li>
720 * <li>any network operations such as streaming</li>
721 * <li>use any mutexes or other synchronization primitives</li>
722 * <li>sleep</li>
Phil Burked0a3fe2017-12-05 14:27:43 -0800723 * <li>stop or close the stream</li>
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -0700724 * <li>AAudioStream_read()</li>
725 * <li>AAudioStream_write()</li>
726 * </ul>
727 *
728 * The following are OK to call from the data callback:
729 * <ul>
730 * <li>AAudioStream_get*()</li>
731 * <li>AAudio_convertResultToText()</li>
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -0700732 * </ul>
733 *
734 * If you need to move data, eg. MIDI commands, in or out of the callback function then
735 * we recommend the use of non-blocking techniques such as an atomic FIFO.
736 *
737 * @param stream reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
738 * @param userData the same address that was passed to AAudioStreamBuilder_setCallback()
739 * @param audioData a pointer to the audio data
Phil Burked0a3fe2017-12-05 14:27:43 -0800740 * @param numFrames the number of frames to be processed, which can vary
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -0700741 * @return AAUDIO_CALLBACK_RESULT_*
742 */
743typedef aaudio_data_callback_result_t (*AAudioStream_dataCallback)(
744 AAudioStream *stream,
745 void *userData,
746 void *audioData,
747 int32_t numFrames);
748
749/**
750 * Request that AAudio call this functions when the stream is running.
751 *
752 * Note that when using this callback, the audio data will be passed in or out
753 * of the function as an argument.
754 * So you cannot call AAudioStream_write() or AAudioStream_read() on the same stream
755 * that has an active data callback.
756 *
757 * The callback function will start being called after AAudioStream_requestStart() is called.
758 * It will stop being called after AAudioStream_requestPause() or
759 * AAudioStream_requestStop() is called.
760 *
761 * This callback function will be called on a real-time thread owned by AAudio. See
Glenn Kasten0d804362017-04-13 09:20:14 -0700762 * {@link AAudioStream_dataCallback} for more information.
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -0700763 *
764 * Note that the AAudio callbacks will never be called simultaneously from multiple threads.
765 *
766 * @param builder reference provided by AAudio_createStreamBuilder()
767 * @param callback pointer to a function that will process audio data.
768 * @param userData pointer to an application data structure that will be passed
769 * to the callback functions.
770 */
771AAUDIO_API void AAudioStreamBuilder_setDataCallback(AAudioStreamBuilder* builder,
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -0700772 AAudioStream_dataCallback callback, void *userData) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -0700773
774/**
775 * Set the requested data callback buffer size in frames.
776 * See {@link AAudioStream_dataCallback}.
777 *
778 * The default, if you do not call this function, is AAUDIO_UNSPECIFIED.
779 *
780 * For the lowest possible latency, do not call this function. AAudio will then
781 * call the dataProc callback function with whatever size is optimal.
782 * That size may vary from one callback to another.
783 *
784 * Only use this function if the application requires a specific number of frames for processing.
785 * The application might, for example, be using an FFT that requires
786 * a specific power-of-two sized buffer.
787 *
788 * AAudio may need to add additional buffering in order to adapt between the internal
789 * buffer size and the requested buffer size.
790 *
791 * If you do call this function then the requested size should be less than
792 * half the buffer capacity, to allow double buffering.
793 *
794 * @param builder reference provided by AAudio_createStreamBuilder()
795 * @param numFrames the desired buffer size in frames or AAUDIO_UNSPECIFIED
796 */
797AAUDIO_API void AAudioStreamBuilder_setFramesPerDataCallback(AAudioStreamBuilder* builder,
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -0700798 int32_t numFrames) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -0700799
800/**
801 * Prototype for the callback function that is passed to
802 * AAudioStreamBuilder_setErrorCallback().
803 *
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -0700804 * The following may NOT be called from the error callback:
805 * <ul>
806 * <li>AAudioStream_requestStop()</li>
807 * <li>AAudioStream_requestPause()</li>
808 * <li>AAudioStream_close()</li>
809 * <li>AAudioStream_waitForStateChange()</li>
810 * <li>AAudioStream_read()</li>
811 * <li>AAudioStream_write()</li>
812 * </ul>
813 *
814 * The following are OK to call from the error callback:
815 * <ul>
816 * <li>AAudioStream_get*()</li>
817 * <li>AAudio_convertResultToText()</li>
818 * </ul>
819 *
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -0700820 * @param stream reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
821 * @param userData the same address that was passed to AAudioStreamBuilder_setErrorCallback()
822 * @param error an AAUDIO_ERROR_* value.
823 */
824typedef void (*AAudioStream_errorCallback)(
825 AAudioStream *stream,
826 void *userData,
827 aaudio_result_t error);
828
829/**
Phil Burked0a3fe2017-12-05 14:27:43 -0800830 * Request that AAudio call this function if any error occurs or the stream is disconnected.
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -0700831 *
832 * It will be called, for example, if a headset or a USB device is unplugged causing the stream's
Phil Burked0a3fe2017-12-05 14:27:43 -0800833 * device to be unavailable or "disconnected".
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -0700834 * Another possible cause of error would be a timeout or an unanticipated internal error.
835 *
Phil Burked0a3fe2017-12-05 14:27:43 -0800836 * In response, this function should signal or create another thread to stop
837 * and close this stream. The other thread could then reopen a stream on another device.
838 * Do not stop or close the stream, or reopen the new stream, directly from this callback.
839 *
840 * This callback will not be called because of actions by the application, such as stopping
841 * or closing a stream.
842 *
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -0700843 * Note that the AAudio callbacks will never be called simultaneously from multiple threads.
844 *
845 * @param builder reference provided by AAudio_createStreamBuilder()
846 * @param callback pointer to a function that will be called if an error occurs.
847 * @param userData pointer to an application data structure that will be passed
848 * to the callback functions.
849 */
850AAUDIO_API void AAudioStreamBuilder_setErrorCallback(AAudioStreamBuilder* builder,
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -0700851 AAudioStream_errorCallback callback, void *userData) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800852
853/**
854 * Open a stream based on the options in the StreamBuilder.
855 *
856 * AAudioStream_close must be called when finished with the stream to recover
857 * the memory and to free the associated resources.
858 *
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -0800859 * @param builder reference provided by AAudio_createStreamBuilder()
860 * @param stream pointer to a variable to receive the new stream reference
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800861 * @return AAUDIO_OK or a negative error.
862 */
Phil Burke2155ef2017-02-24 13:50:29 -0800863AAUDIO_API aaudio_result_t AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream(AAudioStreamBuilder* builder,
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -0700864 AAudioStream** stream) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800865
866/**
867 * Delete the resources associated with the StreamBuilder.
868 *
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -0800869 * @param builder reference provided by AAudio_createStreamBuilder()
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800870 * @return AAUDIO_OK or a negative error.
871 */
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -0700872AAUDIO_API aaudio_result_t AAudioStreamBuilder_delete(AAudioStreamBuilder* builder)
873 __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800874
875// ============================================================
876// Stream Control
877// ============================================================
878
879/**
880 * Free the resources associated with a stream created by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
881 *
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -0800882 * @param stream reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800883 * @return AAUDIO_OK or a negative error.
884 */
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -0700885AAUDIO_API aaudio_result_t AAudioStream_close(AAudioStream* stream) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800886
887/**
888 * Asynchronously request to start playing the stream. For output streams, one should
889 * write to the stream to fill the buffer before starting.
890 * Otherwise it will underflow.
891 * After this call the state will be in AAUDIO_STREAM_STATE_STARTING or AAUDIO_STREAM_STATE_STARTED.
892 *
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -0800893 * @param stream reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800894 * @return AAUDIO_OK or a negative error.
895 */
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -0700896AAUDIO_API aaudio_result_t AAudioStream_requestStart(AAudioStream* stream) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800897
898/**
899 * Asynchronous request for the stream to pause.
900 * Pausing a stream will freeze the data flow but not flush any buffers.
901 * Use AAudioStream_Start() to resume playback after a pause.
902 * After this call the state will be in AAUDIO_STREAM_STATE_PAUSING or AAUDIO_STREAM_STATE_PAUSED.
903 *
Phil Burk068c10f2017-05-08 16:36:41 -0700904 * This will return AAUDIO_ERROR_UNIMPLEMENTED for input streams.
905 * For input streams use AAudioStream_requestStop().
906 *
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -0800907 * @param stream reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800908 * @return AAUDIO_OK or a negative error.
909 */
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -0700910AAUDIO_API aaudio_result_t AAudioStream_requestPause(AAudioStream* stream) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800911
912/**
913 * Asynchronous request for the stream to flush.
914 * Flushing will discard any pending data.
915 * This call only works if the stream is pausing or paused. TODO review
916 * Frame counters are not reset by a flush. They may be advanced.
917 * After this call the state will be in AAUDIO_STREAM_STATE_FLUSHING or AAUDIO_STREAM_STATE_FLUSHED.
918 *
Phil Burk068c10f2017-05-08 16:36:41 -0700919 * This will return AAUDIO_ERROR_UNIMPLEMENTED for input streams.
920 *
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -0800921 * @param stream reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800922 * @return AAUDIO_OK or a negative error.
923 */
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -0700924AAUDIO_API aaudio_result_t AAudioStream_requestFlush(AAudioStream* stream) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800925
926/**
927 * Asynchronous request for the stream to stop.
928 * The stream will stop after all of the data currently buffered has been played.
929 * After this call the state will be in AAUDIO_STREAM_STATE_STOPPING or AAUDIO_STREAM_STATE_STOPPED.
930 *
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -0800931 * @param stream reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800932 * @return AAUDIO_OK or a negative error.
933 */
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -0700934AAUDIO_API aaudio_result_t AAudioStream_requestStop(AAudioStream* stream) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800935
936/**
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -0800937 * Query the current state of the client, eg. AAUDIO_STREAM_STATE_PAUSING
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800938 *
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -0800939 * This function will immediately return the state without updating the state.
940 * If you want to update the client state based on the server state then
941 * call AAudioStream_waitForStateChange() with currentState
942 * set to AAUDIO_STREAM_STATE_UNKNOWN and a zero timeout.
943 *
944 * @param stream reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800945 */
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -0700946AAUDIO_API aaudio_stream_state_t AAudioStream_getState(AAudioStream* stream) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800947
948/**
949 * Wait until the current state no longer matches the input state.
950 *
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -0800951 * This will update the current client state.
952 *
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800953 * <pre><code>
Phil Burked0a3fe2017-12-05 14:27:43 -0800954 * aaudio_result_t result = AAUDIO_OK;
955 * aaudio_stream_state_t currentState = AAudioStream_getState(stream);
956 * aaudio_stream_state_t inputState = currentState;
957 * while (result == AAUDIO_OK && currentState != AAUDIO_STREAM_STATE_PAUSED) {
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800958 * result = AAudioStream_waitForStateChange(
Phil Burked0a3fe2017-12-05 14:27:43 -0800959 * stream, inputState, &currentState, MY_TIMEOUT_NANOS);
960 * inputState = currentState;
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800961 * }
962 * </code></pre>
963 *
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -0800964 * @param stream A reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800965 * @param inputState The state we want to avoid.
966 * @param nextState Pointer to a variable that will be set to the new state.
967 * @param timeoutNanoseconds Maximum number of nanoseconds to wait for completion.
968 * @return AAUDIO_OK or a negative error.
969 */
Phil Burke2155ef2017-02-24 13:50:29 -0800970AAUDIO_API aaudio_result_t AAudioStream_waitForStateChange(AAudioStream* stream,
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -0700971 aaudio_stream_state_t inputState, aaudio_stream_state_t *nextState,
972 int64_t timeoutNanoseconds) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800973
974// ============================================================
975// Stream I/O
976// ============================================================
977
978/**
979 * Read data from the stream.
980 *
981 * The call will wait until the read is complete or until it runs out of time.
982 * If timeoutNanos is zero then this call will not wait.
983 *
984 * Note that timeoutNanoseconds is a relative duration in wall clock time.
985 * Time will not stop if the thread is asleep.
986 * So it will be implemented using CLOCK_BOOTTIME.
987 *
988 * This call is "strong non-blocking" unless it has to wait for data.
989 *
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -0700990 * If the call times out then zero or a partial frame count will be returned.
991 *
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800992 * @param stream A stream created using AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream().
993 * @param buffer The address of the first sample.
994 * @param numFrames Number of frames to read. Only complete frames will be written.
995 * @param timeoutNanoseconds Maximum number of nanoseconds to wait for completion.
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -0800996 * @return The number of frames actually read or a negative error.
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800997 */
Phil Burke2155ef2017-02-24 13:50:29 -0800998AAUDIO_API aaudio_result_t AAudioStream_read(AAudioStream* stream,
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -0700999 void *buffer, int32_t numFrames, int64_t timeoutNanoseconds) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001000
1001/**
1002 * Write data to the stream.
1003 *
1004 * The call will wait until the write is complete or until it runs out of time.
1005 * If timeoutNanos is zero then this call will not wait.
1006 *
1007 * Note that timeoutNanoseconds is a relative duration in wall clock time.
1008 * Time will not stop if the thread is asleep.
1009 * So it will be implemented using CLOCK_BOOTTIME.
1010 *
1011 * This call is "strong non-blocking" unless it has to wait for room in the buffer.
1012 *
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -07001013 * If the call times out then zero or a partial frame count will be returned.
1014 *
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001015 * @param stream A stream created using AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream().
1016 * @param buffer The address of the first sample.
1017 * @param numFrames Number of frames to write. Only complete frames will be written.
1018 * @param timeoutNanoseconds Maximum number of nanoseconds to wait for completion.
1019 * @return The number of frames actually written or a negative error.
1020 */
Phil Burke2155ef2017-02-24 13:50:29 -08001021AAUDIO_API aaudio_result_t AAudioStream_write(AAudioStream* stream,
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -07001022 const void *buffer, int32_t numFrames, int64_t timeoutNanoseconds) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001023
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001024// ============================================================
1025// Stream - queries
1026// ============================================================
1027
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001028/**
1029 * This can be used to adjust the latency of the buffer by changing
1030 * the threshold where blocking will occur.
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -08001031 * By combining this with AAudioStream_getXRunCount(), the latency can be tuned
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001032 * at run-time for each device.
1033 *
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -08001034 * This cannot be set higher than AAudioStream_getBufferCapacityInFrames().
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001035 *
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -08001036 * Note that you will probably not get the exact size you request.
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -07001037 * You can check the return value or call AAudioStream_getBufferSizeInFrames()
1038 * to see what the actual final size is.
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -08001039 *
1040 * @param stream reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -07001041 * @param numFrames requested number of frames that can be filled without blocking
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -08001042 * @return actual buffer size in frames or a negative error
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001043 */
Phil Burke2155ef2017-02-24 13:50:29 -08001044AAUDIO_API aaudio_result_t AAudioStream_setBufferSizeInFrames(AAudioStream* stream,
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -07001045 int32_t numFrames) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001046
1047/**
1048 * Query the maximum number of frames that can be filled without blocking.
1049 *
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -08001050 * @param stream reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
1051 * @return buffer size in frames.
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001052 */
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -07001053AAUDIO_API int32_t AAudioStream_getBufferSizeInFrames(AAudioStream* stream) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001054
1055/**
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -08001056 * Query the number of frames that the application should read or write at
1057 * one time for optimal performance. It is OK if an application writes
1058 * a different number of frames. But the buffer size may need to be larger
1059 * in order to avoid underruns or overruns.
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001060 *
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -08001061 * Note that this may or may not match the actual device burst size.
1062 * For some endpoints, the burst size can vary dynamically.
1063 * But these tend to be devices with high latency.
1064 *
1065 * @param stream reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
1066 * @return burst size
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001067 */
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -07001068AAUDIO_API int32_t AAudioStream_getFramesPerBurst(AAudioStream* stream) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001069
1070/**
1071 * Query maximum buffer capacity in frames.
1072 *
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -08001073 * @param stream reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -07001074 * @return buffer capacity in frames
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001075 */
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -07001076AAUDIO_API int32_t AAudioStream_getBufferCapacityInFrames(AAudioStream* stream) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001077
1078/**
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -07001079 * Query the size of the buffer that will be passed to the dataProc callback
1080 * in the numFrames parameter.
1081 *
1082 * This call can be used if the application needs to know the value of numFrames before
1083 * the stream is started. This is not normally necessary.
1084 *
Phil Burked0a3fe2017-12-05 14:27:43 -08001085 * If a specific size was requested by calling AAudioStreamBuilder_setFramesPerDataCallback()
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -07001086 * then this will be the same size.
1087 *
Phil Burked0a3fe2017-12-05 14:27:43 -08001088 * If AAudioStreamBuilder_setFramesPerDataCallback() was not called then this will
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -07001089 * return the size chosen by AAudio, or AAUDIO_UNSPECIFIED.
1090 *
1091 * AAUDIO_UNSPECIFIED indicates that the callback buffer size for this stream
1092 * may vary from one dataProc callback to the next.
1093 *
1094 * @param stream reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
1095 * @return callback buffer size in frames or AAUDIO_UNSPECIFIED
1096 */
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -07001097AAUDIO_API int32_t AAudioStream_getFramesPerDataCallback(AAudioStream* stream) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burke057ca92017-03-28 11:31:34 -07001098
1099/**
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001100 * An XRun is an Underrun or an Overrun.
1101 * During playing, an underrun will occur if the stream is not written in time
1102 * and the system runs out of valid data.
1103 * During recording, an overrun will occur if the stream is not read in time
1104 * and there is no place to put the incoming data so it is discarded.
1105 *
1106 * An underrun or overrun can cause an audible "pop" or "glitch".
1107 *
Phil Burk068c10f2017-05-08 16:36:41 -07001108 * Note that some INPUT devices may not support this function.
1109 * In that case a 0 will always be returned.
1110 *
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -08001111 * @param stream reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
1112 * @return the underrun or overrun count
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001113 */
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -07001114AAUDIO_API int32_t AAudioStream_getXRunCount(AAudioStream* stream) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001115
1116/**
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -08001117 * @param stream reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
1118 * @return actual sample rate
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001119 */
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -07001120AAUDIO_API int32_t AAudioStream_getSampleRate(AAudioStream* stream) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001121
1122/**
Phil Burk20523ed2017-04-24 17:04:01 -07001123 * A stream has one or more channels of data.
1124 * A frame will contain one sample for each channel.
1125 *
1126 * @param stream reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
1127 * @return actual number of channels
1128 */
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -07001129AAUDIO_API int32_t AAudioStream_getChannelCount(AAudioStream* stream) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk20523ed2017-04-24 17:04:01 -07001130
1131/**
Phil Burke74240d2017-08-03 15:25:43 -07001132 * Identical to AAudioStream_getChannelCount().
1133 *
1134 * @param stream reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
1135 * @return actual number of samples frame
1136 */
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -07001137AAUDIO_API int32_t AAudioStream_getSamplesPerFrame(AAudioStream* stream) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burke74240d2017-08-03 15:25:43 -07001138
1139/**
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -08001140 * @param stream reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
Phil Burke2155ef2017-02-24 13:50:29 -08001141 * @return actual device ID
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001142 */
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -07001143AAUDIO_API int32_t AAudioStream_getDeviceId(AAudioStream* stream) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001144
1145/**
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -08001146 * @param stream reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
1147 * @return actual data format
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001148 */
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -07001149AAUDIO_API aaudio_format_t AAudioStream_getFormat(AAudioStream* stream) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001150
1151/**
1152 * Provide actual sharing mode.
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -08001153 * @param stream reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
1154 * @return actual sharing mode
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001155 */
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -07001156AAUDIO_API aaudio_sharing_mode_t AAudioStream_getSharingMode(AAudioStream* stream)
1157 __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001158
1159/**
Phil Burke2fbb592017-05-01 15:05:52 -07001160 * Get the performance mode used by the stream.
1161 *
1162 * @param stream reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
1163 */
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -07001164AAUDIO_API aaudio_performance_mode_t AAudioStream_getPerformanceMode(AAudioStream* stream)
1165 __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burke2fbb592017-05-01 15:05:52 -07001166
1167/**
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -08001168 * @param stream reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
1169 * @return direction
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001170 */
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -07001171AAUDIO_API aaudio_direction_t AAudioStream_getDirection(AAudioStream* stream) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001172
1173/**
1174 * Passes back the number of frames that have been written since the stream was created.
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -07001175 * For an output stream, this will be advanced by the application calling write()
1176 * or by a data callback.
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -08001177 * For an input stream, this will be advanced by the endpoint.
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001178 *
1179 * The frame position is monotonically increasing.
1180 *
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -08001181 * @param stream reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
1182 * @return frames written
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001183 */
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -07001184AAUDIO_API int64_t AAudioStream_getFramesWritten(AAudioStream* stream) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001185
1186/**
1187 * Passes back the number of frames that have been read since the stream was created.
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -08001188 * For an output stream, this will be advanced by the endpoint.
Phil Burk8149eed2018-05-24 14:09:46 -07001189 * For an input stream, this will be advanced by the application calling read()
1190 * or by a data callback.
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001191 *
1192 * The frame position is monotonically increasing.
1193 *
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -08001194 * @param stream reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
1195 * @return frames read
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001196 */
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -07001197AAUDIO_API int64_t AAudioStream_getFramesRead(AAudioStream* stream) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001198
1199/**
Phil Burk7e7dcaa2018-01-03 15:16:15 -08001200 * Passes back the session ID associated with this stream.
1201 *
1202 * The session ID can be used to associate a stream with effects processors.
1203 * The effects are controlled using the Android AudioEffect Java API.
1204 *
1205 * If AAudioStreamBuilder_setSessionId() was called with AAUDIO_SESSION_ID_ALLOCATE
1206 * then a new session ID should be allocated once when the stream is opened.
1207 *
1208 * If AAudioStreamBuilder_setSessionId() was called with a previously allocated
1209 * session ID then that value should be returned.
1210 *
1211 * If AAudioStreamBuilder_setSessionId() was not called then this function should
1212 * return AAUDIO_SESSION_ID_NONE.
1213 *
1214 * The sessionID for a stream should not change once the stream has been opened.
1215 *
Phil Burk42452c02018-04-10 12:43:33 -07001216 * Added in API level 28.
1217 *
Phil Burk7e7dcaa2018-01-03 15:16:15 -08001218 * @param stream reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
1219 * @return session ID or AAUDIO_SESSION_ID_NONE
1220 */
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -07001221AAUDIO_API aaudio_session_id_t AAudioStream_getSessionId(AAudioStream* stream) __INTRODUCED_IN(28);
Phil Burk7e7dcaa2018-01-03 15:16:15 -08001222
1223/**
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001224 * Passes back the time at which a particular frame was presented.
1225 * This can be used to synchronize audio with video or MIDI.
1226 * It can also be used to align a recorded stream with a playback stream.
1227 *
1228 * Timestamps are only valid when the stream is in AAUDIO_STREAM_STATE_STARTED.
1229 * AAUDIO_ERROR_INVALID_STATE will be returned if the stream is not started.
1230 * Note that because requestStart() is asynchronous, timestamps will not be valid until
1231 * a short time after calling requestStart().
1232 * So AAUDIO_ERROR_INVALID_STATE should not be considered a fatal error.
1233 * Just try calling again later.
1234 *
1235 * If an error occurs, then the position and time will not be modified.
1236 *
1237 * The position and time passed back are monotonically increasing.
1238 *
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -08001239 * @param stream reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
Phil Burkec159502017-07-25 17:33:47 -07001240 * @param clockid CLOCK_MONOTONIC or CLOCK_BOOTTIME
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001241 * @param framePosition pointer to a variable to receive the position
1242 * @param timeNanoseconds pointer to a variable to receive the time
1243 * @return AAUDIO_OK or a negative error
1244 */
Phil Burke2155ef2017-02-24 13:50:29 -08001245AAUDIO_API aaudio_result_t AAudioStream_getTimestamp(AAudioStream* stream,
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -07001246 clockid_t clockid, int64_t *framePosition, int64_t *timeNanoseconds) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001247
Phil Burk361b1422017-12-20 14:24:16 -08001248/**
1249 * Return the use case for the stream.
1250 *
Phil Burk42452c02018-04-10 12:43:33 -07001251 * Added in API level 28.
1252 *
Phil Burk361b1422017-12-20 14:24:16 -08001253 * @param stream reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
1254 * @return frames read
1255 */
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -07001256AAUDIO_API aaudio_usage_t AAudioStream_getUsage(AAudioStream* stream) __INTRODUCED_IN(28);
Phil Burk361b1422017-12-20 14:24:16 -08001257
1258/**
1259 * Return the content type for the stream.
1260 *
Phil Burk42452c02018-04-10 12:43:33 -07001261 * Added in API level 28.
1262 *
Phil Burk361b1422017-12-20 14:24:16 -08001263 * @param stream reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
1264 * @return content type, for example AAUDIO_CONTENT_TYPE_MUSIC
1265 */
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -07001266AAUDIO_API aaudio_content_type_t AAudioStream_getContentType(AAudioStream* stream)
1267 __INTRODUCED_IN(28);
Phil Burk361b1422017-12-20 14:24:16 -08001268
1269/**
1270 * Return the input preset for the stream.
1271 *
Phil Burk42452c02018-04-10 12:43:33 -07001272 * Added in API level 28.
1273 *
Phil Burk361b1422017-12-20 14:24:16 -08001274 * @param stream reference provided by AAudioStreamBuilder_openStream()
1275 * @return input preset, for example AAUDIO_INPUT_PRESET_CAMCORDER
1276 */
Elliott Hughes85a41532018-06-18 13:17:24 -07001277AAUDIO_API aaudio_input_preset_t AAudioStream_getInputPreset(AAudioStream* stream)
1278 __INTRODUCED_IN(28);
Phil Burk361b1422017-12-20 14:24:16 -08001279
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001280#ifdef __cplusplus
1281}
1282#endif
1283
1284#endif //AAUDIO_AAUDIO_H
Phil Burka45be8b2017-04-05 14:45:48 -07001285
1286/** @} */