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51 uint16_t timeMid; 52 uint16_t timeHiAndVersion; 53 uint16_t clockSeq; 54 uint8_t node[6]; 55} effect_uuid_t; 56 57// Maximum length of character strings in structures defines by this API. 58#define EFFECT_STRING_LEN_MAX 64 59 60// NULL UUID definition (matches SL_IID_NULL_) 61#define EFFECT_UUID_INITIALIZER { 0xec7178ec, 0xe5e1, 0x4432, 0xa3f4, \ 62 { 0x46, 0x57, 0xe6, 0x79, 0x52, 0x10 } } 63static const effect_uuid_t EFFECT_UUID_NULL_ = EFFECT_UUID_INITIALIZER; 64static const effect_uuid_t * const EFFECT_UUID_NULL = &EFFECT_UUID_NULL_; 65static const char * const EFFECT_UUID_NULL_STR = "ec7178ec-e5e1-4432-a3f4-4657e6795210"; 66 67 68// The effect descriptor contains necessary information to facilitate the enumeration of the effect 69// engines present in a library. 70typedef struct effect_descriptor_s { 71 effect_uuid_t type; // UUID of to the OpenSL ES interface implemented by this effect 72 effect_uuid_t uuid; // UUID for this particular implementation 73 uint32_t apiVersion; // Version of the effect control API implemented 74 uint32_t flags; // effect engine capabilities/requirements flags (see below) 75 uint16_t cpuLoad; // CPU load indication (see below) 76 uint16_t memoryUsage; // Data Memory usage (see below) 77 char name[EFFECT_STRING_LEN_MAX]; // human readable effect name 78 char implementor[EFFECT_STRING_LEN_MAX]; // human readable effect implementor name 79} effect_descriptor_t; 80 81// CPU load and memory usage indication: each effect implementation must provide an indication of 82// its CPU and memory usage for the audio effect framework to limit the number of effects 83// instantiated at a given time on a given platform. 84// The CPU load is expressed in 0.1 MIPS units as estimated on an ARM9E core (ARMv5TE) with 0 WS. 85// The memory usage is expressed in KB and includes only dynamically allocated memory 86 87// Definitions for flags field of effect descriptor. 88// +---------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------- 89// | description | bits | values 90// +---------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------- 91// | connection mode | 0..2 | 0 insert: after track process 92// | | | 1 auxiliary: connect to track auxiliary 93// | | | output and use send level 94// | | | 2 replace: replaces track process function; 95// | | | must implement SRC, volume and mono to stereo. 96// | | | 3 pre processing: applied below audio HAL on input 97// | | | 4 post processing: applied below audio HAL on output 98// | | | 5 - 7 reserved 99// +---------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------- 100// | insertion preference | 3..5 | 0 none 101// | | | 1 first of the chain 102// | | | 2 last of the chain 103// | | | 3 exclusive (only effect in the insert chain) 104// | | | 4..7 reserved 105// +---------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------- 106// | Volume management | 6..8 | 0 none 107// | | | 1 implements volume control 108// | | | 2 requires volume indication 109// | | | 4 reserved 110// +---------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------- 111// | Device indication | 9..11 | 0 none 112// | | | 1 requires device updates 113// | | | 2, 4 reserved 114// +---------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------- 115// | Sample input mode | 12..13 | 1 direct: process() function or EFFECT_CMD_SET_CONFIG 116// | | | command must specify a buffer descriptor 117// | | | 2 provider: process() function uses the 118// | | | bufferProvider indicated by the 119// | | | EFFECT_CMD_SET_CONFIG command to request input. 120// | | | buffers. 121// | | | 3 both: both input modes are supported 122// +---------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------- 123// | Sample output mode | 14..15 | 1 direct: process() function or EFFECT_CMD_SET_CONFIG 124// | | | command must specify a buffer descriptor 125// | | | 2 provider: process() function uses the 126// | | | bufferProvider indicated by the 127// | | | EFFECT_CMD_SET_CONFIG command to request output 128// | | | buffers. 129// | | | 3 both: both output modes are supported 130// +---------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------- 131// | Hardware acceleration | 16..17 | 0 No hardware acceleration 132// | | | 1 non tunneled hw acceleration: the process() function 133// | | | reads the samples, send them to HW accelerated 134// | | | effect processor, reads back the processed samples 135// | | | and returns them to the output buffer. 136// | | | 2 tunneled hw acceleration: the process() function is 137// | | | transparent. The effect interface is only used to 138// | | | control the effect engine. This mode is relevant for 139// | | | global effects actually applied by the audio 140// | | | hardware on the output stream. 141// +---------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------- 142// | Audio Mode indication | 18..19 | 0 none 143// | | | 1 requires audio mode updates 144// | | | 2..3 reserved 145// +---------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------- 146// | Audio source indication | 20..21 | 0 none 147// | | | 1 requires audio source updates 148// | | | 2..3 reserved 149// +---------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------- 150// | Effect offload supported | 22 | 0 The effect cannot be offloaded to an audio DSP 151// | | | 1 The effect can be offloaded to an audio DSP 152// +---------------------------+-----------+----------------------------------- 153 154// Insert mode 155#define EFFECT_FLAG_TYPE_SHIFT 0 156#define EFFECT_FLAG_TYPE_SIZE 3 157#define EFFECT_FLAG_TYPE_MASK (((1 << EFFECT_FLAG_TYPE_SIZE) -1) \ 158 << EFFECT_FLAG_TYPE_SHIFT) 159#define EFFECT_FLAG_TYPE_INSERT (0 << EFFECT_FLAG_TYPE_SHIFT) 160#define EFFECT_FLAG_TYPE_AUXILIARY (1 << EFFECT_FLAG_TYPE_SHIFT) 161#define EFFECT_FLAG_TYPE_REPLACE (2 << EFFECT_FLAG_TYPE_SHIFT) 162#define EFFECT_FLAG_TYPE_PRE_PROC (3 << EFFECT_FLAG_TYPE_SHIFT) 163#define EFFECT_FLAG_TYPE_POST_PROC (4 << EFFECT_FLAG_TYPE_SHIFT) 164 165// Insert preference 166#define EFFECT_FLAG_INSERT_SHIFT (EFFECT_FLAG_TYPE_SHIFT + EFFECT_FLAG_TYPE_SIZE) 167#define EFFECT_FLAG_INSERT_SIZE 3 168#define EFFECT_FLAG_INSERT_MASK (((1 << EFFECT_FLAG_INSERT_SIZE) -1) \ 169 << EFFECT_FLAG_INSERT_SHIFT) 170#define EFFECT_FLAG_INSERT_ANY (0 << EFFECT_FLAG_INSERT_SHIFT) 171#define EFFECT_FLAG_INSERT_FIRST (1 << EFFECT_FLAG_INSERT_SHIFT) 172#define EFFECT_FLAG_INSERT_LAST (2 << EFFECT_FLAG_INSERT_SHIFT) 173#define EFFECT_FLAG_INSERT_EXCLUSIVE (3 << EFFECT_FLAG_INSERT_SHIFT) 174 175 176// Volume control 177#define EFFECT_FLAG_VOLUME_SHIFT (EFFECT_FLAG_INSERT_SHIFT + EFFECT_FLAG_INSERT_SIZE) 178#define EFFECT_FLAG_VOLUME_SIZE 3 179#define EFFECT_FLAG_VOLUME_MASK (((1 << EFFECT_FLAG_VOLUME_SIZE) -1) \ 180 << EFFECT_FLAG_VOLUME_SHIFT) 181#define EFFECT_FLAG_VOLUME_CTRL (1 << EFFECT_FLAG_VOLUME_SHIFT) 182#define EFFECT_FLAG_VOLUME_IND (2 << EFFECT_FLAG_VOLUME_SHIFT) 183#define EFFECT_FLAG_VOLUME_NONE (0 << EFFECT_FLAG_VOLUME_SHIFT) 184 185// Device indication 186#define EFFECT_FLAG_DEVICE_SHIFT (EFFECT_FLAG_VOLUME_SHIFT + EFFECT_FLAG_VOLUME_SIZE) 187#define EFFECT_FLAG_DEVICE_SIZE 3 188#define EFFECT_FLAG_DEVICE_MASK (((1 << EFFECT_FLAG_DEVICE_SIZE) -1) \ 189 << EFFECT_FLAG_DEVICE_SHIFT) 190#define EFFECT_FLAG_DEVICE_IND (1 << EFFECT_FLAG_DEVICE_SHIFT) 191#define EFFECT_FLAG_DEVICE_NONE (0 << EFFECT_FLAG_DEVICE_SHIFT) 192 193// Sample input modes 194#define EFFECT_FLAG_INPUT_SHIFT (EFFECT_FLAG_DEVICE_SHIFT + EFFECT_FLAG_DEVICE_SIZE) 195#define EFFECT_FLAG_INPUT_SIZE 2 196#define EFFECT_FLAG_INPUT_MASK (((1 << EFFECT_FLAG_INPUT_SIZE) -1) \ 197 << EFFECT_FLAG_INPUT_SHIFT) 198#define EFFECT_FLAG_INPUT_DIRECT (1 << EFFECT_FLAG_INPUT_SHIFT) 199#define EFFECT_FLAG_INPUT_PROVIDER (2 << EFFECT_FLAG_INPUT_SHIFT) 200#define EFFECT_FLAG_INPUT_BOTH (3 << EFFECT_FLAG_INPUT_SHIFT) 201 202// Sample output modes 203#define EFFECT_FLAG_OUTPUT_SHIFT (EFFECT_FLAG_INPUT_SHIFT + EFFECT_FLAG_INPUT_SIZE) 204#define EFFECT_FLAG_OUTPUT_SIZE 2 205#define EFFECT_FLAG_OUTPUT_MASK (((1 << EFFECT_FLAG_OUTPUT_SIZE) -1) \ 206 << EFFECT_FLAG_OUTPUT_SHIFT) 207#define EFFECT_FLAG_OUTPUT_DIRECT (1 << EFFECT_FLAG_OUTPUT_SHIFT) 208#define EFFECT_FLAG_OUTPUT_PROVIDER (2 << EFFECT_FLAG_OUTPUT_SHIFT) 209#define EFFECT_FLAG_OUTPUT_BOTH (3 << EFFECT_FLAG_OUTPUT_SHIFT) 210 211// Hardware acceleration mode 212#define EFFECT_FLAG_HW_ACC_SHIFT (EFFECT_FLAG_OUTPUT_SHIFT + EFFECT_FLAG_OUTPUT_SIZE) 213#define EFFECT_FLAG_HW_ACC_SIZE 2 214#define EFFECT_FLAG_HW_ACC_MASK (((1 << EFFECT_FLAG_HW_ACC_SIZE) -1) \ 215 << EFFECT_FLAG_HW_ACC_SHIFT) 216#define EFFECT_FLAG_HW_ACC_SIMPLE (1 << EFFECT_FLAG_HW_ACC_SHIFT) 217#define EFFECT_FLAG_HW_ACC_TUNNEL (2 << EFFECT_FLAG_HW_ACC_SHIFT) 218 219// Audio mode indication 220#define EFFECT_FLAG_AUDIO_MODE_SHIFT (EFFECT_FLAG_HW_ACC_SHIFT + EFFECT_FLAG_HW_ACC_SIZE) 221#define EFFECT_FLAG_AUDIO_MODE_SIZE 2 222#define EFFECT_FLAG_AUDIO_MODE_MASK (((1 << EFFECT_FLAG_AUDIO_MODE_SIZE) -1) \ 223 << EFFECT_FLAG_AUDIO_MODE_SHIFT) 224#define EFFECT_FLAG_AUDIO_MODE_IND (1 << EFFECT_FLAG_AUDIO_MODE_SHIFT) 225#define EFFECT_FLAG_AUDIO_MODE_NONE (0 << EFFECT_FLAG_AUDIO_MODE_SHIFT) 226 227// Audio source indication 228#define EFFECT_FLAG_AUDIO_SOURCE_SHIFT (EFFECT_FLAG_AUDIO_MODE_SHIFT + EFFECT_FLAG_AUDIO_MODE_SIZE) 229#define EFFECT_FLAG_AUDIO_SOURCE_SIZE 2 230#define EFFECT_FLAG_AUDIO_SOURCE_MASK (((1 << EFFECT_FLAG_AUDIO_SOURCE_SIZE) -1) \ 231 << EFFECT_FLAG_AUDIO_SOURCE_SHIFT) 232#define EFFECT_FLAG_AUDIO_SOURCE_IND (1 << EFFECT_FLAG_AUDIO_SOURCE_SHIFT) 233#define EFFECT_FLAG_AUDIO_SOURCE_NONE (0 << EFFECT_FLAG_AUDIO_SOURCE_SHIFT) 234 235// Effect offload indication 236#define EFFECT_FLAG_OFFLOAD_SHIFT (EFFECT_FLAG_AUDIO_SOURCE_SHIFT + \ 237 EFFECT_FLAG_AUDIO_SOURCE_SIZE) 238#define EFFECT_FLAG_OFFLOAD_SIZE 1 239#define EFFECT_FLAG_OFFLOAD_MASK (((1 << EFFECT_FLAG_OFFLOAD_SIZE) -1) \ 240 << EFFECT_FLAG_OFFLOAD_SHIFT) 241#define EFFECT_FLAG_OFFLOAD_SUPPORTED (1 << EFFECT_FLAG_OFFLOAD_SHIFT) 242 243#define EFFECT_MAKE_API_VERSION(M, m) (((M)<<16) | ((m) & 0xFFFF)) 244#define EFFECT_API_VERSION_MAJOR(v) ((v)>>16) 245#define EFFECT_API_VERSION_MINOR(v) ((m) & 0xFFFF) 246 247 248 249///////////////////////////////////////////////// 250// Effect control interface 251///////////////////////////////////////////////// 252 253// Effect control interface version 2.0 254#define EFFECT_CONTROL_API_VERSION EFFECT_MAKE_API_VERSION(2,0) 255 256// Effect control interface structure: effect_interface_s 257// The effect control interface is exposed by each effect engine implementation. It consists of 258// a set of functions controlling the configuration, activation and process of the engine. 259// The functions are grouped in a structure of type effect_interface_s. 260// 261// Effect control interface handle: effect_handle_t 262// The effect_handle_t serves two purposes regarding the implementation of the effect engine: 263// - 1 it is the address of a pointer to an effect_interface_s structure where the functions 264// of the effect control API for a particular effect are located. 265// - 2 it is the address of the context of a particular effect instance. 266// A typical implementation in the effect library would define a structure as follows: 267// struct effect_module_s { 268// const struct effect_interface_s *itfe; 269// effect_config_t config; 270// effect_context_t context; 271// } 272// The implementation of EffectCreate() function would then allocate a structure of this 273// type and return its address as effect_handle_t 274typedef struct effect_interface_s **effect_handle_t; 275 276 277// Forward definition of type audio_buffer_t 278typedef struct audio_buffer_s audio_buffer_t; 279 280 281 282 283 284 285// Effect control interface definition 286struct effect_interface_s { 287 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 288 // 289 // Function: process 290 // 291 // Description: Effect process function. Takes input samples as specified 292 // (count and location) in input buffer descriptor and output processed 293 // samples as specified in output buffer descriptor. If the buffer descriptor 294 // is not specified the function must use either the buffer or the 295 // buffer provider function installed by the EFFECT_CMD_SET_CONFIG command. 296 // The effect framework will call the process() function after the EFFECT_CMD_ENABLE 297 // command is received and until the EFFECT_CMD_DISABLE is received. When the engine 298 // receives the EFFECT_CMD_DISABLE command it should turn off the effect gracefully 299 // and when done indicate that it is OK to stop calling the process() function by 300 // returning the -ENODATA status. 301 // 302 // NOTE: the process() function implementation should be "real-time safe" that is 303 // it should not perform blocking calls: malloc/free, sleep, read/write/open/close, 304 // pthread_cond_wait/pthread_mutex_lock... 305 // 306 // Input: 307 // self: handle to the effect interface this function 308 // is called on. 309 // inBuffer: buffer descriptor indicating where to read samples to process. 310 // If NULL, use the configuration passed by EFFECT_CMD_SET_CONFIG command. 311 // 312 // outBuffer: buffer descriptor indicating where to write processed samples. 313 // If NULL, use the configuration passed by EFFECT_CMD_SET_CONFIG command. 314 // 315 // Output: 316 // returned value: 0 successful operation 317 // -ENODATA the engine has finished the disable phase and the framework 318 // can stop calling process() 319 // -EINVAL invalid interface handle or 320 // invalid input/output buffer description 321 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 322 int32_t (*process)(effect_handle_t self, 323 audio_buffer_t *inBuffer, 324 audio_buffer_t *outBuffer); 325 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 326 // 327 // Function: command 328 // 329 // Description: Send a command and receive a response to/from effect engine. 330 // 331 // Input: 332 // self: handle to the effect interface this function 333 // is called on. 334 // cmdCode: command code: the command can be a standardized command defined in 335 // effect_command_e (see below) or a proprietary command. 336 // cmdSize: size of command in bytes 337 // pCmdData: pointer to command data 338 // pReplyData: pointer to reply data 339 // 340 // Input/Output: 341 // replySize: maximum size of reply data as input 342 // actual size of reply data as output 343 // 344 // Output: 345 // returned value: 0 successful operation 346 // -EINVAL invalid interface handle or 347 // invalid command/reply size or format according to command code 348 // The return code should be restricted to indicate problems related to the this 349 // API specification. Status related to the execution of a particular command should be 350 // indicated as part of the reply field. 351 // 352 // *pReplyData updated with command response 353 // 354 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 355 int32_t (*command)(effect_handle_t self, 356 uint32_t cmdCode, 357 uint32_t cmdSize, 358 void *pCmdData, 359 uint32_t *replySize, 360 void *pReplyData); 361 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 362 // 363 // Function: get_descriptor 364 // 365 // Description: Returns the effect descriptor 366 // 367 // Input: 368 // self: handle to the effect interface this function 369 // is called on. 370 // 371 // Input/Output: 372 // pDescriptor: address where to return the effect descriptor. 373 // 374 // Output: 375 // returned value: 0 successful operation. 376 // -EINVAL invalid interface handle or invalid pDescriptor 377 // *pDescriptor: updated with the effect descriptor. 378 // 379 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 380 int32_t (*get_descriptor)(effect_handle_t self, 381 effect_descriptor_t *pDescriptor); 382 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 383 // 384 // Function: process_reverse 385 // 386 // Description: Process reverse stream function. This function is used to pass 387 // a reference stream to the effect engine. If the engine does not need a reference 388 // stream, this function pointer can be set to NULL. 389 // This function would typically implemented by an Echo Canceler. 390 // 391 // Input: 392 // self: handle to the effect interface this function 393 // is called on. 394 // inBuffer: buffer descriptor indicating where to read samples to process. 395 // If NULL, use the configuration passed by EFFECT_CMD_SET_CONFIG_REVERSE command. 396 // 397 // outBuffer: buffer descriptor indicating where to write processed samples. 398 // If NULL, use the configuration passed by EFFECT_CMD_SET_CONFIG_REVERSE command. 399 // If the buffer and buffer provider in the configuration received by 400 // EFFECT_CMD_SET_CONFIG_REVERSE are also NULL, do not return modified reverse 401 // stream data 402 // 403 // Output: 404 // returned value: 0 successful operation 405 // -ENODATA the engine has finished the disable phase and the framework 406 // can stop calling process_reverse() 407 // -EINVAL invalid interface handle or 408 // invalid input/output buffer description 409 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 410 int32_t (*process_reverse)(effect_handle_t self, 411 audio_buffer_t *inBuffer, 412 audio_buffer_t *outBuffer); 413}; 414 415 416// 417//--- Standardized command codes for command() function 418// 419enum effect_command_e { 420 EFFECT_CMD_INIT, // initialize effect engine 421 EFFECT_CMD_SET_CONFIG, // configure effect engine (see effect_config_t) 422 EFFECT_CMD_RESET, // reset effect engine 423 EFFECT_CMD_ENABLE, // enable effect process 424 EFFECT_CMD_DISABLE, // disable effect process 425 EFFECT_CMD_SET_PARAM, // set parameter immediately (see effect_param_t) 426 EFFECT_CMD_SET_PARAM_DEFERRED, // set parameter deferred 427 EFFECT_CMD_SET_PARAM_COMMIT, // commit previous set parameter deferred 428 EFFECT_CMD_GET_PARAM, // get parameter 429 EFFECT_CMD_SET_DEVICE, // set audio device (see audio.h, audio_devices_t) 430 EFFECT_CMD_SET_VOLUME, // set volume 431 EFFECT_CMD_SET_AUDIO_MODE, // set the audio mode (normal, ring, ...) 432 EFFECT_CMD_SET_CONFIG_REVERSE, // configure effect engine reverse stream(see effect_config_t) 433 EFFECT_CMD_SET_INPUT_DEVICE, // set capture device (see audio.h, audio_devices_t) 434 EFFECT_CMD_GET_CONFIG, // read effect engine configuration 435 EFFECT_CMD_GET_CONFIG_REVERSE, // read configure effect engine reverse stream configuration 436 EFFECT_CMD_GET_FEATURE_SUPPORTED_CONFIGS,// get all supported configurations for a feature. 437 EFFECT_CMD_GET_FEATURE_CONFIG, // get current feature configuration 438 EFFECT_CMD_SET_FEATURE_CONFIG, // set current feature configuration 439 EFFECT_CMD_SET_AUDIO_SOURCE, // set the audio source (see audio.h, audio_source_t) 440 EFFECT_CMD_OFFLOAD, // set if effect thread is an offload one, 441 // send the ioHandle of the effect thread 442 EFFECT_CMD_FIRST_PROPRIETARY = 0x10000 // first proprietary command code 443}; 444 445//================================================================================================== 446// command: EFFECT_CMD_INIT 447//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 448// description: 449// Initialize effect engine: All configurations return to default 450//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 451// command format: 452// size: 0 453// data: N/A 454//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 455// reply format: 456// size: sizeof(int) 457// data: status 458//================================================================================================== 459// command: EFFECT_CMD_SET_CONFIG 460//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 461// description: 462// Apply new audio parameters configurations for input and output buffers 463//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 464// command format: 465// size: sizeof(effect_config_t) 466// data: effect_config_t 467//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 468// reply format: 469// size: sizeof(int) 470// data: status 471//================================================================================================== 472// command: EFFECT_CMD_RESET 473//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 474// description: 475// Reset the effect engine. Keep configuration but resets state and buffer content 476//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 477// command format: 478// size: 0 479// data: N/A 480//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 481// reply format: 482// size: 0 483// data: N/A 484//================================================================================================== 485// command: EFFECT_CMD_ENABLE 486//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 487// description: 488// Enable the process. Called by the framework before the first call to process() 489//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 490// command format: 491// size: 0 492// data: N/A 493//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 494// reply format: 495// size: sizeof(int) 496// data: status 497//================================================================================================== 498// command: EFFECT_CMD_DISABLE 499//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 500// description: 501// Disable the process. Called by the framework after the last call to process() 502//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 503// command format: 504// size: 0 505// data: N/A 506//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 507// reply format: 508// size: sizeof(int) 509// data: status 510//================================================================================================== 511// command: EFFECT_CMD_SET_PARAM 512//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 513// description: 514// Set a parameter and apply it immediately 515//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 516// command format: 517// size: sizeof(effect_param_t) + size of param and value 518// data: effect_param_t + param + value. See effect_param_t definition below for value offset 519//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 520// reply format: 521// size: sizeof(int) 522// data: status 523//================================================================================================== 524// command: EFFECT_CMD_SET_PARAM_DEFERRED 525//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 526// description: 527// Set a parameter but apply it only when receiving EFFECT_CMD_SET_PARAM_COMMIT command 528//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 529// command format: 530// size: sizeof(effect_param_t) + size of param and value 531// data: effect_param_t + param + value. See effect_param_t definition below for value offset 532//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 533// reply format: 534// size: 0 535// data: N/A 536//================================================================================================== 537// command: EFFECT_CMD_SET_PARAM_COMMIT 538//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 539// description: 540// Apply all previously received EFFECT_CMD_SET_PARAM_DEFERRED commands 541//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 542// command format: 543// size: 0 544// data: N/A 545//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 546// reply format: 547// size: sizeof(int) 548// data: status 549//================================================================================================== 550// command: EFFECT_CMD_GET_PARAM 551//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 552// description: 553// Get a parameter value 554//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 555// command format: 556// size: sizeof(effect_param_t) + size of param 557// data: effect_param_t + param 558//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 559// reply format: 560// size: sizeof(effect_param_t) + size of param and value 561// data: effect_param_t + param + value. See effect_param_t definition below for value offset 562//================================================================================================== 563// command: EFFECT_CMD_SET_DEVICE 564//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 565// description: 566// Set the rendering device the audio output path is connected to. See audio.h, audio_devices_t 567// for device values. 568// The effect implementation must set EFFECT_FLAG_DEVICE_IND flag in its descriptor to receive this 569// command when the device changes 570//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 571// command format: 572// size: sizeof(uint32_t) 573// data: uint32_t 574//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 575// reply format: 576// size: 0 577// data: N/A 578//================================================================================================== 579// command: EFFECT_CMD_SET_VOLUME 580//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 581// description: 582// Set and get volume. Used by audio framework to delegate volume control to effect engine. 583// The effect implementation must set EFFECT_FLAG_VOLUME_IND or EFFECT_FLAG_VOLUME_CTRL flag in 584// its descriptor to receive this command before every call to process() function 585// If EFFECT_FLAG_VOLUME_CTRL flag is set in the effect descriptor, the effect engine must return 586// the volume that should be applied before the effect is processed. The overall volume (the volume 587// actually applied by the effect engine multiplied by the returned value) should match the value 588// indicated in the command. 589//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 590// command format: 591// size: n * sizeof(uint32_t) 592// data: volume for each channel defined in effect_config_t for output buffer expressed in 593// 8.24 fixed point format 594//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 595// reply format: 596// size: n * sizeof(uint32_t) / 0 597// data: - if EFFECT_FLAG_VOLUME_CTRL is set in effect descriptor: 598// volume for each channel defined in effect_config_t for output buffer expressed in 599// 8.24 fixed point format 600// - if EFFECT_FLAG_VOLUME_CTRL is not set in effect descriptor: 601// N/A 602// It is legal to receive a null pointer as pReplyData in which case the effect framework has 603// delegated volume control to another effect 604//================================================================================================== 605// command: EFFECT_CMD_SET_AUDIO_MODE 606//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 607// description: 608// Set the audio mode. The effect implementation must set EFFECT_FLAG_AUDIO_MODE_IND flag in its 609// descriptor to receive this command when the audio mode changes. 610//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 611// command format: 612// size: sizeof(uint32_t) 613// data: audio_mode_t 614//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 615// reply format: 616// size: 0 617// data: N/A 618//================================================================================================== 619// command: EFFECT_CMD_SET_CONFIG_REVERSE 620//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 621// description: 622// Apply new audio parameters configurations for input and output buffers of reverse stream. 623// An example of reverse stream is the echo reference supplied to an Acoustic Echo Canceler. 624//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 625// command format: 626// size: sizeof(effect_config_t) 627// data: effect_config_t 628//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 629// reply format: 630// size: sizeof(int) 631// data: status 632//================================================================================================== 633// command: EFFECT_CMD_SET_INPUT_DEVICE 634//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 635// description: 636// Set the capture device the audio input path is connected to. See audio.h, audio_devices_t 637// for device values. 638// The effect implementation must set EFFECT_FLAG_DEVICE_IND flag in its descriptor to receive this 639// command when the device changes 640//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 641// command format: 642// size: sizeof(uint32_t) 643// data: uint32_t 644//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 645// reply format: 646// size: 0 647// data: N/A 648//================================================================================================== 649// command: EFFECT_CMD_GET_CONFIG 650//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 651// description: 652// Read audio parameters configurations for input and output buffers 653//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 654// command format: 655// size: 0 656// data: N/A 657//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 658// reply format: 659// size: sizeof(effect_config_t) 660// data: effect_config_t 661//================================================================================================== 662// command: EFFECT_CMD_GET_CONFIG_REVERSE 663//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 664// description: 665// Read audio parameters configurations for input and output buffers of reverse stream 666//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 667// command format: 668// size: 0 669// data: N/A 670//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 671// reply format: 672// size: sizeof(effect_config_t) 673// data: effect_config_t 674//================================================================================================== 675// command: EFFECT_CMD_GET_FEATURE_SUPPORTED_CONFIGS 676//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 677// description: 678// Queries for supported configurations for a particular feature (e.g. get the supported 679// combinations of main and auxiliary channels for a noise suppressor). 680// The command parameter is the feature identifier (See effect_feature_e for a list of defined 681// features) followed by the maximum number of configuration descriptor to return. 682// The reply is composed of: 683// - status (uint32_t): 684// - 0 if feature is supported 685// - -ENOSYS if the feature is not supported, 686// - -ENOMEM if the feature is supported but the total number of supported configurations 687// exceeds the maximum number indicated by the caller. 688// - total number of supported configurations (uint32_t) 689// - an array of configuration descriptors. 690// The actual number of descriptors returned must not exceed the maximum number indicated by 691// the caller. 692//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 693// command format: 694// size: 2 x sizeof(uint32_t) 695// data: effect_feature_e + maximum number of configurations to return 696//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 697// reply format: 698// size: 2 x sizeof(uint32_t) + n x sizeof (<config descriptor>) 699// data: status + total number of configurations supported + array of n config descriptors 700//================================================================================================== 701// command: EFFECT_CMD_GET_FEATURE_CONFIG 702//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 703// description: 704// Retrieves current configuration for a given feature. 705// The reply status is: 706// - 0 if feature is supported 707// - -ENOSYS if the feature is not supported, 708//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 709// command format: 710// size: sizeof(uint32_t) 711// data: effect_feature_e 712//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 713// reply format: 714// size: sizeof(uint32_t) + sizeof (<config descriptor>) 715// data: status + config descriptor 716//================================================================================================== 717// command: EFFECT_CMD_SET_FEATURE_CONFIG 718//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 719// description: 720// Sets current configuration for a given feature. 721// The reply status is: 722// - 0 if feature is supported 723// - -ENOSYS if the feature is not supported, 724// - -EINVAL if the configuration is invalid 725//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 726// command format: 727// size: sizeof(uint32_t) + sizeof (<config descriptor>) 728// data: effect_feature_e + config descriptor 729//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 730// reply format: 731// size: sizeof(uint32_t) 732// data: status 733//================================================================================================== 734// command: EFFECT_CMD_SET_AUDIO_SOURCE 735//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 736// description: 737// Set the audio source the capture path is configured for (Camcorder, voice recognition...). 738// See audio.h, audio_source_t for values. 739//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 740// command format: 741// size: sizeof(uint32_t) 742// data: uint32_t 743//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 744// reply format: 745// size: 0 746// data: N/A 747//================================================================================================== 748// command: EFFECT_CMD_OFFLOAD 749//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 750// description: 751// 1.indicate if the playback thread the effect is attached to is offloaded or not 752// 2.update the io handle of the playback thread the effect is attached to 753//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 754// command format: 755// size: sizeof(effect_offload_param_t) 756// data: effect_offload_param_t 757//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 758// reply format: 759// size: sizeof(uint32_t) 760// data: uint32_t 761//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 762// command: EFFECT_CMD_FIRST_PROPRIETARY 763//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 764// description: 765// All proprietary effect commands must use command codes above this value. The size and format of 766// command and response fields is free in this case 767//================================================================================================== 768 769 770// Audio buffer descriptor used by process(), bufferProvider() functions and buffer_config_t 771// structure. Multi-channel audio is always interleaved. The channel order is from LSB to MSB with 772// regard to the channel mask definition in audio.h, audio_channel_mask_t e.g : 773// Stereo: left, right 774// 5 point 1: front left, front right, front center, low frequency, back left, back right 775// The buffer size is expressed in frame count, a frame being composed of samples for all 776// channels at a given time. Frame size for unspecified format (AUDIO_FORMAT_OTHER) is 8 bit by 777// definition 778struct audio_buffer_s { 779 size_t frameCount; // number of frames in buffer 780 union { 781 void* raw; // raw pointer to start of buffer 782 int32_t* s32; // pointer to signed 32 bit data at start of buffer 783 int16_t* s16; // pointer to signed 16 bit data at start of buffer 784 uint8_t* u8; // pointer to unsigned 8 bit data at start of buffer 785 }; 786}; 787 788// The buffer_provider_s structure contains functions that can be used 789// by the effect engine process() function to query and release input 790// or output audio buffer. 791// The getBuffer() function is called to retrieve a buffer where data 792// should read from or written to by process() function. 793// The releaseBuffer() function MUST be called when the buffer retrieved 794// with getBuffer() is not needed anymore. 795// The process function should use the buffer provider mechanism to retrieve 796// input or output buffer if the inBuffer or outBuffer passed as argument is NULL 797// and the buffer configuration (buffer_config_t) given by the EFFECT_CMD_SET_CONFIG 798// command did not specify an audio buffer. 799 800typedef int32_t (* buffer_function_t)(void *cookie, audio_buffer_t *buffer); 801 802typedef struct buffer_provider_s { 803 buffer_function_t getBuffer; // retrieve next buffer 804 buffer_function_t releaseBuffer; // release used buffer 805 void *cookie; // for use by client of buffer provider functions 806} buffer_provider_t; 807 808 809// The buffer_config_s structure specifies the input or output audio format 810// to be used by the effect engine. It is part of the effect_config_t 811// structure that defines both input and output buffer configurations and is 812// passed by the EFFECT_CMD_SET_CONFIG or EFFECT_CMD_SET_CONFIG_REVERSE command. 813typedef struct buffer_config_s { 814 audio_buffer_t buffer; // buffer for use by process() function if not passed explicitly 815 uint32_t samplingRate; // sampling rate 816 uint32_t channels; // channel mask (see audio_channel_mask_t in audio.h) 817 buffer_provider_t bufferProvider; // buffer provider 818 uint8_t format; // Audio format (see audio_format_t in audio.h) 819 uint8_t accessMode; // read/write or accumulate in buffer (effect_buffer_access_e) 820 uint16_t mask; // indicates which of the above fields is valid 821} buffer_config_t; 822 823// Values for "accessMode" field of buffer_config_t: 824// overwrite, read only, accumulate (read/modify/write) 825enum effect_buffer_access_e { 826 EFFECT_BUFFER_ACCESS_WRITE, 827 EFFECT_BUFFER_ACCESS_READ, 828 EFFECT_BUFFER_ACCESS_ACCUMULATE 829 830}; 831 832// feature identifiers for EFFECT_CMD_GET_FEATURE_SUPPORTED_CONFIGS command 833enum effect_feature_e { 834 EFFECT_FEATURE_AUX_CHANNELS, // supports auxiliary channels (e.g. dual mic noise suppressor) 835 EFFECT_FEATURE_CNT 836}; 837 838// EFFECT_FEATURE_AUX_CHANNELS feature configuration descriptor. Describe a combination 839// of main and auxiliary channels supported 840typedef struct channel_config_s { 841 audio_channel_mask_t main_channels; // channel mask for main channels 842 audio_channel_mask_t aux_channels; // channel mask for auxiliary channels 843} channel_config_t; 844 845 846// Values for bit field "mask" in buffer_config_t. If a bit is set, the corresponding field 847// in buffer_config_t must be taken into account when executing the EFFECT_CMD_SET_CONFIG command 848#define EFFECT_CONFIG_BUFFER 0x0001 // buffer field must be taken into account 849#define EFFECT_CONFIG_SMP_RATE 0x0002 // samplingRate field must be taken into account 850#define EFFECT_CONFIG_CHANNELS 0x0004 // channels field must be taken into account 851#define EFFECT_CONFIG_FORMAT 0x0008 // format field must be taken into account 852#define EFFECT_CONFIG_ACC_MODE 0x0010 // accessMode field must be taken into account 853#define EFFECT_CONFIG_PROVIDER 0x0020 // bufferProvider field must be taken into account 854#define EFFECT_CONFIG_ALL (EFFECT_CONFIG_BUFFER | EFFECT_CONFIG_SMP_RATE | \ 855 EFFECT_CONFIG_CHANNELS | EFFECT_CONFIG_FORMAT | \ 856 EFFECT_CONFIG_ACC_MODE | EFFECT_CONFIG_PROVIDER) 857 858 859// effect_config_s structure describes the format of the pCmdData argument of EFFECT_CMD_SET_CONFIG 860// command to configure audio parameters and buffers for effect engine input and output. 861typedef struct effect_config_s { 862 buffer_config_t inputCfg; 863 buffer_config_t outputCfg; 864} effect_config_t; 865 866 867// effect_param_s structure describes the format of the pCmdData argument of EFFECT_CMD_SET_PARAM 868// command and pCmdData and pReplyData of EFFECT_CMD_GET_PARAM command. 869// psize and vsize represent the actual size of parameter and value. 870// 871// NOTE: the start of value field inside the data field is always on a 32 bit boundary: 872// 873// +-----------+ 874// | status | sizeof(int) 875// +-----------+ 876// | psize | sizeof(int) 877// +-----------+ 878// | vsize | sizeof(int) 879// +-----------+ 880// | | | | 881// ~ parameter ~ > psize | 882// | | | > ((psize - 1)/sizeof(int) + 1) * sizeof(int) 883// +-----------+ | 884// | padding | | 885// +-----------+ 886// | | | 887// ~ value ~ > vsize 888// | | | 889// +-----------+ 890 891typedef struct effect_param_s { 892 int32_t status; // Transaction status (unused for command, used for reply) 893 uint32_t psize; // Parameter size 894 uint32_t vsize; // Value size 895 char data[]; // Start of Parameter + Value data 896} effect_param_t; 897 898// structure used by EFFECT_CMD_OFFLOAD command 899typedef struct effect_offload_param_s { 900 bool isOffload; // true if the playback thread the effect is attached to is offloaded 901 int ioHandle; // io handle of the playback thread the effect is attached to 902} effect_offload_param_t; 903 904 905///////////////////////////////////////////////// 906// Effect library interface 907///////////////////////////////////////////////// 908 909// Effect library interface version 3.0 910// Note that EffectsFactory.c only checks the major version component, so changes to the minor 911// number can only be used for fully backwards compatible changes 912#define EFFECT_LIBRARY_API_VERSION EFFECT_MAKE_API_VERSION(3,0) 913 914#define AUDIO_EFFECT_LIBRARY_TAG ((('A') << 24) | (('E') << 16) | (('L') << 8) | ('T')) 915 916// Every effect library must have a data structure named AUDIO_EFFECT_LIBRARY_INFO_SYM 917// and the fields of this data structure must begin with audio_effect_library_t 918 919typedef struct audio_effect_library_s { 920 // tag must be initialized to AUDIO_EFFECT_LIBRARY_TAG 921 uint32_t tag; 922 // Version of the effect library API : 0xMMMMmmmm MMMM: Major, mmmm: minor 923 uint32_t version; 924 // Name of this library 925 const char *name; 926 // Author/owner/implementor of the library 927 const char *implementor; 928 929 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 930 // 931 // Function: create_effect 932 // 933 // Description: Creates an effect engine of the specified implementation uuid and 934 // returns an effect control interface on this engine. The function will allocate the 935 // resources for an instance of the requested effect engine and return 936 // a handle on the effect control interface. 937 // 938 // Input: 939 // uuid: pointer to the effect uuid. 940 // sessionId: audio session to which this effect instance will be attached. All effects 941 // created with the same session ID are connected in series and process the same signal 942 // stream. Knowing that two effects are part of the same effect chain can help the 943 // library implement some kind of optimizations. 944 // ioId: identifies the output or input stream this effect is directed to at audio HAL. 945 // For future use especially with tunneled HW accelerated effects 946 // 947 // Input/Output: 948 // pHandle: address where to return the effect interface handle. 949 // 950 // Output: 951 // returned value: 0 successful operation. 952 // -ENODEV library failed to initialize 953 // -EINVAL invalid pEffectUuid or pHandle 954 // -ENOENT no effect with this uuid found 955 // *pHandle: updated with the effect interface handle. 956 // 957 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 958 int32_t (*create_effect)(const effect_uuid_t *uuid, 959 int32_t sessionId, 960 int32_t ioId, 961 effect_handle_t *pHandle); 962 963 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 964 // 965 // Function: release_effect 966 // 967 // Description: Releases the effect engine whose handle is given as argument. 968 // All resources allocated to this particular instance of the effect are 969 // released. 970 // 971 // Input: 972 // handle: handle on the effect interface to be released. 973 // 974 // Output: 975 // returned value: 0 successful operation. 976 // -ENODEV library failed to initialize 977 // -EINVAL invalid interface handle 978 // 979 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 980 int32_t (*release_effect)(effect_handle_t handle); 981 982 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 983 // 984 // Function: get_descriptor 985 // 986 // Description: Returns the descriptor of the effect engine which implementation UUID is 987 // given as argument. 988 // 989 // Input/Output: 990 // uuid: pointer to the effect uuid. 991 // pDescriptor: address where to return the effect descriptor. 992 // 993 // Output: 994 // returned value: 0 successful operation. 995 // -ENODEV library failed to initialize 996 // -EINVAL invalid pDescriptor or uuid 997 // *pDescriptor: updated with the effect descriptor. 998 // 999 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 1000 int32_t (*get_descriptor)(const effect_uuid_t *uuid, 1001 effect_descriptor_t *pDescriptor); 1002} audio_effect_library_t; 1003 1004// Name of the hal_module_info 1005#define AUDIO_EFFECT_LIBRARY_INFO_SYM AELI 1006 1007// Name of the hal_module_info as a string 1008#define AUDIO_EFFECT_LIBRARY_INFO_SYM_AS_STR "AELI" 1009 1010__END_DECLS 1011 1012#endif // ANDROID_AUDIO_EFFECT_H 1013