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Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -08001/*
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16
17#ifndef UTILITY_AAUDIO_UTILITIES_H
18#define UTILITY_AAUDIO_UTILITIES_H
19
Andy Hung47c5e532017-06-26 18:28:00 -070020#include <algorithm>
21#include <functional>
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -080022#include <stdint.h>
23#include <sys/types.h>
Tom Cherry7ae78252020-04-13 15:20:50 -070024#include <unistd.h>
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -080025
26#include <utils/Errors.h>
Kevin Rocard6d7582e2018-01-11 19:28:14 -080027#include <system/audio.h>
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -080028
Phil Burka4eb0d82017-04-12 15:44:06 -070029#include "aaudio/AAudio.h"
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -080030
31/**
32 * Convert an AAudio result into the closest matching Android status.
33 */
34android::status_t AAudioConvert_aaudioToAndroidStatus(aaudio_result_t result);
35
36/**
37 * Convert an Android status into the closest matching AAudio result.
38 */
39aaudio_result_t AAudioConvert_androidToAAudioResult(android::status_t status);
40
Phil Burke572f462017-04-20 13:03:19 -070041/**
Phil Burk4e1af9f2018-01-03 15:54:35 -080042 * Convert an aaudio_session_id_t to a value that is safe to pass to AudioFlinger.
43 * @param sessionId
44 * @return safe value
45 */
46audio_session_t AAudioConvert_aaudioToAndroidSessionId(aaudio_session_id_t sessionId);
47
48/**
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -080049 * Calculate the number of bytes and prevent numeric overflow.
Phil Burk7f680132018-03-12 14:48:06 -070050 * The *sizeInBytes will be set to zero if there is an error.
51 *
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -080052 * @param numFrames frame count
53 * @param bytesPerFrame size of a frame in bytes
Phil Burk7f680132018-03-12 14:48:06 -070054 * @param sizeInBytes pointer to a variable to receive total size in bytes
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -080055 * @return AAUDIO_OK or negative error, eg. AAUDIO_ERROR_OUT_OF_RANGE
56 */
Phil Burk3316d5e2017-02-15 11:23:01 -080057int32_t AAudioConvert_framesToBytes(int32_t numFrames,
Phil Burk7f680132018-03-12 14:48:06 -070058 int32_t bytesPerFrame,
59 int32_t *sizeInBytes);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -080060
Phil Burk9dca9822017-05-26 14:27:43 -070061audio_format_t AAudioConvert_aaudioToAndroidDataFormat(aaudio_format_t aaudio_format);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -080062
Phil Burk9dca9822017-05-26 14:27:43 -070063aaudio_format_t AAudioConvert_androidToAAudioDataFormat(audio_format_t format);
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -080064
Phil Burkd4ccc622017-12-20 15:32:44 -080065
66/**
67 * Note that this function does not validate the passed in value.
68 * That is done somewhere else.
69 * @return internal value
70 */
71
72audio_usage_t AAudioConvert_usageToInternal(aaudio_usage_t usage);
73
74/**
75 * Note that this function does not validate the passed in value.
76 * That is done somewhere else.
77 * @return internal value
78 */
79audio_content_type_t AAudioConvert_contentTypeToInternal(aaudio_content_type_t contentType);
80
81/**
82 * Note that this function does not validate the passed in value.
83 * That is done somewhere else.
84 * @return internal audio source
85 */
86audio_source_t AAudioConvert_inputPresetToAudioSource(aaudio_input_preset_t preset);
87
Kevin Rocard68646ba2019-03-20 13:26:49 -070088/**
89 * Note that this function does not validate the passed in value.
90 * That is done somewhere else.
91 * @return internal audio flags mask
92 */
93audio_flags_mask_t AAudioConvert_allowCapturePolicyToAudioFlagsMask(
94 aaudio_allowed_capture_policy_t policy);
95
Phil Burkc8f69a02017-05-11 15:53:06 -070096// Note that this code may be replaced by Settings or by some other system configuration tool.
97
Phil Burkd04aeea2017-05-23 13:56:41 -070098#define AAUDIO_PROP_MMAP_POLICY "aaudio.mmap_policy"
Phil Burkc8f69a02017-05-11 15:53:06 -070099
100/**
101 * Read system property.
Phil Burkd04aeea2017-05-23 13:56:41 -0700102 * @return AAUDIO_UNSPECIFIED, AAUDIO_POLICY_NEVER or AAUDIO_POLICY_AUTO or AAUDIO_POLICY_ALWAYS
Phil Burkc8f69a02017-05-11 15:53:06 -0700103 */
Phil Burkd04aeea2017-05-23 13:56:41 -0700104int32_t AAudioProperty_getMMapPolicy();
Phil Burkc8f69a02017-05-11 15:53:06 -0700105
Phil Burkd04aeea2017-05-23 13:56:41 -0700106#define AAUDIO_PROP_MMAP_EXCLUSIVE_POLICY "aaudio.mmap_exclusive_policy"
Phil Burkc8f69a02017-05-11 15:53:06 -0700107
108/**
109 * Read system property.
Phil Burkd04aeea2017-05-23 13:56:41 -0700110 * @return AAUDIO_UNSPECIFIED, AAUDIO_POLICY_NEVER or AAUDIO_POLICY_AUTO or AAUDIO_POLICY_ALWAYS
Phil Burkc8f69a02017-05-11 15:53:06 -0700111 */
Phil Burkd04aeea2017-05-23 13:56:41 -0700112int32_t AAudioProperty_getMMapExclusivePolicy();
Phil Burkc8f69a02017-05-11 15:53:06 -0700113
114#define AAUDIO_PROP_MIXER_BURSTS "aaudio.mixer_bursts"
115
116/**
117 * Read system property.
Phil Burkfd34a932017-07-19 07:03:52 -0700118 * @return number of bursts per AAudio service mixer cycle
Phil Burkc8f69a02017-05-11 15:53:06 -0700119 */
120int32_t AAudioProperty_getMixerBursts();
121
122#define AAUDIO_PROP_HW_BURST_MIN_USEC "aaudio.hw_burst_min_usec"
123
124/**
Phil Burkfd34a932017-07-19 07:03:52 -0700125 * Read a system property that specifies the number of extra microseconds that a thread
126 * should sleep when waiting for another thread to service a FIFO. This is used
127 * to avoid the waking thread from being overly optimistic about the other threads
128 * wakeup timing. This value should be set high enough to cover typical scheduling jitter
129 * for a real-time thread.
130 *
131 * @return number of microseconds to delay the wakeup.
132 */
133int32_t AAudioProperty_getWakeupDelayMicros();
134
135#define AAUDIO_PROP_WAKEUP_DELAY_USEC "aaudio.wakeup_delay_usec"
136
137/**
138 * Read a system property that specifies the minimum sleep time when polling the FIFO.
139 *
140 * @return minimum number of microseconds to sleep.
141 */
142int32_t AAudioProperty_getMinimumSleepMicros();
143
144#define AAUDIO_PROP_MINIMUM_SLEEP_USEC "aaudio.minimum_sleep_usec"
145
146/**
Phil Burkc8f69a02017-05-11 15:53:06 -0700147 * Read system property.
148 * This is handy in case the DMA is bursting too quickly for the CPU to keep up.
149 * For example, there may be a DMA burst every 100 usec but you only
150 * want to feed the MMAP buffer every 2000 usec.
151 *
152 * This will affect the framesPerBurst for an MMAP stream.
153 *
154 * @return minimum number of microseconds for a MMAP HW burst
155 */
156int32_t AAudioProperty_getHardwareBurstMinMicros();
157
Phil Burk5cc83c32017-11-28 15:43:18 -0800158
159/**
160 * Is flush allowed for the given state?
161 * @param state
162 * @return AAUDIO_OK if allowed or an error
163 */
164aaudio_result_t AAudio_isFlushAllowed(aaudio_stream_state_t state);
165
Andy Hung47c5e532017-06-26 18:28:00 -0700166/**
167 * Try a function f until it returns true.
168 *
169 * The function is always called at least once.
170 *
171 * @param f the function to evaluate, which returns a bool.
172 * @param times the number of times to evaluate f.
173 * @param sleepMs the sleep time per check of f, if greater than 0.
174 * @return true if f() eventually returns true.
175 */
176static inline bool AAudio_tryUntilTrue(
177 std::function<bool()> f, int times, int sleepMs) {
178 static const useconds_t US_PER_MS = 1000;
179
180 sleepMs = std::max(sleepMs, 0);
181 for (;;) {
182 if (f()) return true;
183 if (times <= 1) return false;
184 --times;
185 usleep(sleepMs * US_PER_MS);
186 }
187}
188
Phil Burk97350f92017-07-21 15:59:44 -0700189
190/**
191 * Simple double buffer for a structure that can be written occasionally and read occasionally.
192 * This allows a SINGLE writer with multiple readers.
193 *
194 * It is OK if the FIFO overflows and we lose old values.
195 * It is also OK if we read an old value.
196 * Thread may return a non-atomic result if the other thread is rapidly writing
197 * new values on another core.
198 */
199template <class T>
200class SimpleDoubleBuffer {
201public:
202 SimpleDoubleBuffer()
Phil Burkbcc36742017-08-31 17:24:51 -0700203 : mValues() {}
Phil Burk97350f92017-07-21 15:59:44 -0700204
205 __attribute__((no_sanitize("integer")))
206 void write(T value) {
207 int index = mCounter.load() & 1;
208 mValues[index] = value;
209 mCounter++; // Increment AFTER updating storage, OK if it wraps.
210 }
211
Phil Burkbcc36742017-08-31 17:24:51 -0700212 /**
213 * This should only be called by the same thread that calls write() or when
214 * no other thread is calling write.
215 */
216 void clear() {
217 mCounter.store(0);
218 }
219
Phil Burk97350f92017-07-21 15:59:44 -0700220 T read() const {
221 T result;
222 int before;
223 int after;
224 int timeout = 3;
225 do {
226 // Check to see if a write occurred while were reading.
227 before = mCounter.load();
228 int index = (before & 1) ^ 1;
229 result = mValues[index];
230 after = mCounter.load();
Phil Burkbcc36742017-08-31 17:24:51 -0700231 } while ((after != before) && (after > 0) && (--timeout > 0));
Phil Burk97350f92017-07-21 15:59:44 -0700232 return result;
233 }
234
235 /**
236 * @return true if at least one value has been written
237 */
238 bool isValid() const {
239 return mCounter.load() > 0;
240 }
241
242private:
243 T mValues[2];
Phil Burkbcc36742017-08-31 17:24:51 -0700244 std::atomic<int> mCounter{0};
Phil Burk97350f92017-07-21 15:59:44 -0700245};
246
247class Timestamp {
248public:
249 Timestamp()
250 : mPosition(0)
251 , mNanoseconds(0) {}
252 Timestamp(int64_t position, int64_t nanoseconds)
253 : mPosition(position)
254 , mNanoseconds(nanoseconds) {}
255
256 int64_t getPosition() const { return mPosition; }
257
258 int64_t getNanoseconds() const { return mNanoseconds; }
259
260private:
261 // These cannot be const because we need to implement the copy assignment operator.
262 int64_t mPosition;
263 int64_t mNanoseconds;
264};
265
Phil Burkbcc36742017-08-31 17:24:51 -0700266
267/**
268 * Pass a request to another thread.
269 * This is used when one thread, A, wants another thread, B, to do something.
270 * A naive approach would be for A to set a flag and for B to clear it when done.
271 * But that creates a race condition. This technique avoids the race condition.
272 *
273 * Assumes only one requester and one acknowledger.
274 */
275class AtomicRequestor {
276public:
Phil Burk2d5ba532017-09-06 14:36:11 -0700277
278 __attribute__((no_sanitize("integer")))
Phil Burkbcc36742017-08-31 17:24:51 -0700279 void request() {
Phil Burkbcc36742017-08-31 17:24:51 -0700280 mRequested++;
281 }
282
Phil Burk2d5ba532017-09-06 14:36:11 -0700283 __attribute__((no_sanitize("integer")))
Phil Burkbcc36742017-08-31 17:24:51 -0700284 bool isRequested() {
Phil Burk2d5ba532017-09-06 14:36:11 -0700285 return (mRequested.load() - mAcknowledged.load()) > 0;
Phil Burkbcc36742017-08-31 17:24:51 -0700286 }
287
Phil Burk2d5ba532017-09-06 14:36:11 -0700288 __attribute__((no_sanitize("integer")))
Phil Burkbcc36742017-08-31 17:24:51 -0700289 void acknowledge() {
290 mAcknowledged++;
291 }
292
293private:
294 std::atomic<int> mRequested{0};
295 std::atomic<int> mAcknowledged{0};
296};
Phil Burk5ed503c2017-02-01 09:38:15 -0800297#endif //UTILITY_AAUDIO_UTILITIES_H