1/*
2 * Copyright (C) 2012 The Android Open Source Project
3 *
4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
7 *
8 *      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
9 *
10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
14 * limitations under the License.
15 */
16
17#ifndef ANDROID_SENSORS_INTERFACE_H
18#define ANDROID_SENSORS_INTERFACE_H
19
20#include <stdint.h>
21#include <sys/cdefs.h>
22#include <sys/types.h>
23
24#include <hardware/hardware.h>
25#include <cutils/native_handle.h>
26
27__BEGIN_DECLS
28
29/*****************************************************************************/
30
31#define SENSORS_HEADER_VERSION          1
32#define SENSORS_MODULE_API_VERSION_0_1  HARDWARE_MODULE_API_VERSION(0, 1)
33#define SENSORS_DEVICE_API_VERSION_0_1  HARDWARE_DEVICE_API_VERSION_2(0, 1, SENSORS_HEADER_VERSION)
34#define SENSORS_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_0  HARDWARE_DEVICE_API_VERSION_2(1, 0, SENSORS_HEADER_VERSION)
35#define SENSORS_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_1  HARDWARE_DEVICE_API_VERSION_2(1, 1, SENSORS_HEADER_VERSION)
36#define SENSORS_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_2  HARDWARE_DEVICE_API_VERSION_2(1, 2, SENSORS_HEADER_VERSION)
37#define SENSORS_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_3  HARDWARE_DEVICE_API_VERSION_2(1, 3, SENSORS_HEADER_VERSION)
38
39/**
40 * Please see the Sensors section of source.android.com for an
41 * introduction to and detailed descriptions of Android sensor types:
42 * http://source.android.com/devices/sensors/index.html
43 */
44
45/**
46 * The id of this module
47 */
48#define SENSORS_HARDWARE_MODULE_ID "sensors"
49
50/**
51 * Name of the sensors device to open
52 */
53#define SENSORS_HARDWARE_POLL       "poll"
54
55/**
56 * Handles must be higher than SENSORS_HANDLE_BASE and must be unique.
57 * A Handle identifies a given sensors. The handle is used to activate
58 * and/or deactivate sensors.
59 * In this version of the API there can only be 256 handles.
60 */
61#define SENSORS_HANDLE_BASE             0
62#define SENSORS_HANDLE_BITS             8
63#define SENSORS_HANDLE_COUNT            (1<<SENSORS_HANDLE_BITS)
64
65
66/*
67 * **** Deprecated *****
68 * flags for (*batch)()
69 * Availability: SENSORS_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_0
70 * see (*batch)() documentation for details.
71 * Deprecated as of  SENSORS_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_3.
72 * WAKE_UP_* sensors replace WAKE_UPON_FIFO_FULL concept.
73 */
74enum {
75    SENSORS_BATCH_DRY_RUN               = 0x00000001,
76    SENSORS_BATCH_WAKE_UPON_FIFO_FULL   = 0x00000002
77};
78
79/*
80 * what field for meta_data_event_t
81 */
82enum {
83    /* a previous flush operation has completed */
84    META_DATA_FLUSH_COMPLETE = 1,
85    META_DATA_VERSION   /* always last, leave auto-assigned */
86};
87
88/*
89 * The permission to use for body sensors (like heart rate monitors).
90 * See sensor types for more details on what sensors should require this
91 * permission.
92 */
93#define SENSOR_PERMISSION_BODY_SENSORS "android.permission.BODY_SENSORS"
94
95/*
96 * Availability: SENSORS_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_3
97 * Sensor flags used in sensor_t.flags.
98 */
99enum {
100    /*
101     * Whether this sensor wakes up the AP from suspend mode when data is available.  Whenever
102     * sensor events are delivered from a wake_up sensor, the driver needs to hold a wake_lock till
103     * the events are read by the SensorService i.e till sensors_poll_device_t.poll() is called the
104     * next time. Once poll is called again it means events have been read by the SensorService, the
105     * driver can safely release the wake_lock. SensorService will continue to hold a wake_lock till
106     * the app actually reads the events.
107     */
108    SENSOR_FLAG_WAKE_UP = 1U << 0,
109    /*
110     * Reporting modes for various sensors. Each sensor will have exactly one of these modes set.
111     * The least significant 2nd, 3rd and 4th bits are used to represent four possible reporting
112     * modes.
113     */
114    SENSOR_FLAG_CONTINUOUS_MODE        = 0,    // 0000
115    SENSOR_FLAG_ON_CHANGE_MODE         = 0x2,  // 0010
116    SENSOR_FLAG_ONE_SHOT_MODE          = 0x4,  // 0100
117    SENSOR_FLAG_SPECIAL_REPORTING_MODE = 0x6   // 0110
118};
119
120/*
121 * Mask and shift for reporting mode sensor flags defined above.
122 */
123#define REPORTING_MODE_MASK              (0xE)
124#define REPORTING_MODE_SHIFT             (1)
125
126/*
127 * Sensor type
128 *
129 * Each sensor has a type which defines what this sensor measures and how
130 * measures are reported. See the Base sensors and Composite sensors lists
131 * for complete descriptions:
132 * http://source.android.com/devices/sensors/base_triggers.html
133 * http://source.android.com/devices/sensors/composite_sensors.html
134 *
135 * Device manufacturers (OEMs) can define their own sensor types, for
136 * their private use by applications or services provided by them. Such
137 * sensor types are specific to an OEM and can't be exposed in the SDK.
138 * These types must start at SENSOR_TYPE_DEVICE_PRIVATE_BASE.
139 *
140 * All sensors defined outside of the device private range must correspond to
141 * a type defined in this file, and must satisfy the characteristics listed in
142 * the description of the sensor type.
143 *
144 * Starting with version SENSORS_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_2, each sensor also
145 * has a stringType.
146 *  - StringType of sensors inside of the device private range MUST be prefixed
147 *    by the sensor provider's or OEM reverse domain name. In particular, they
148 *    cannot use the "android.sensor" prefix.
149 *  - StringType of sensors outside of the device private range MUST correspond
150 *    to the one defined in this file (starting with "android.sensor").
151 *    For example, accelerometers must have
152 *      type=SENSOR_TYPE_ACCELEROMETER and
153 *      stringType=SENSOR_STRING_TYPE_ACCELEROMETER
154 *
155 * When android introduces a new sensor type that can replace an OEM-defined
156 * sensor type, the OEM must use the official sensor type and stringType on
157 * versions of the HAL that support this new official sensor type.
158 *
159 * Example (made up): Suppose Google's Glass team wants to surface a sensor
160 * detecting that Glass is on a head.
161 *  - Such a sensor is not officially supported in android KitKat
162 *  - Glass devices launching on KitKat can implement a sensor with
163 *    type = 0x10001 and stringType = "com.google.glass.onheaddetector"
164 *  - In L android release, if android decides to define
165 *    SENSOR_TYPE_ON_HEAD_DETECTOR and STRING_SENSOR_TYPE_ON_HEAD_DETECTOR,
166 *    those types should replace the Glass-team-specific types in all future
167 *    launches.
168 *  - When launching Glass on the L release, Google should now use the official
169 *    type (SENSOR_TYPE_ON_HEAD_DETECTOR) and stringType.
170 *  - This way, all applications can now use this sensor.
171 */
172
173/*
174 * Base for device manufacturers private sensor types.
175 * These sensor types can't be exposed in the SDK.
176 */
177#define SENSOR_TYPE_DEVICE_PRIVATE_BASE     0x10000
178
179/*
180 * SENSOR_TYPE_META_DATA
181 * reporting-mode: n/a
182 * wake-up sensor: n/a
183 *
184 * NO SENSOR OF THAT TYPE MUST BE RETURNED (*get_sensors_list)()
185 *
186 * SENSOR_TYPE_META_DATA is a special token used to populate the
187 * sensors_meta_data_event structure. It doesn't correspond to a physical
188 * sensor. sensors_meta_data_event are special, they exist only inside
189 * the HAL and are generated spontaneously, as opposed to be related to
190 * a physical sensor.
191 *
192 *   sensors_meta_data_event_t.version must be META_DATA_VERSION
193 *   sensors_meta_data_event_t.sensor must be 0
194 *   sensors_meta_data_event_t.type must be SENSOR_TYPE_META_DATA
195 *   sensors_meta_data_event_t.reserved must be 0
196 *   sensors_meta_data_event_t.timestamp must be 0
197 *
198 * The payload is a meta_data_event_t, where:
199 * meta_data_event_t.what can take the following values:
200 *
201 * META_DATA_FLUSH_COMPLETE
202 *   This event indicates that a previous (*flush)() call has completed for the sensor
203 *   handle specified in meta_data_event_t.sensor.
204 *   see (*flush)() for more details
205 *
206 * All other values for meta_data_event_t.what are reserved and
207 * must not be used.
208 *
209 */
210#define SENSOR_TYPE_META_DATA                        (0)
211
212/*
213  * Wake up sensors.
214  * Each sensor may have either or both a wake-up and a non-wake variant.
215  * When registered in batch mode, wake-up sensors will wake up the AP when
216  * their FIFOs are full or when the batch timeout expires. A separate FIFO has
217  * to be maintained for wake up sensors and non wake up sensors. The non wake-up
218  * sensors need to overwrite their FIFOs when they are full till the AP wakes up
219  * and the wake-up sensors will wake-up the AP when their FIFOs are full or when
220  * the batch timeout expires without losing events. Wake-up and non wake-up variants
221  * of each sensor can be activated at different rates independently of each other.
222  *
223  * Note: Proximity sensor and significant motion sensor which were defined in previous
224  * releases are also wake-up sensors and should be treated as such. Wake-up one-shot
225  * sensors like SIGNIFICANT_MOTION cannot be batched, hence the text about batch above
226  * doesn't apply to them. See the definitions of SENSOR_TYPE_PROXIMITY and
227  * SENSOR_TYPE_SIGNIFICANT_MOTION for more info.
228  *
229  * Set SENSOR_FLAG_WAKE_UP flag for all wake-up sensors.
230  *
231  * For example, A device can have two sensors both of SENSOR_TYPE_ACCELEROMETER and
232  * one of them can be a wake_up sensor (with SENSOR_FLAG_WAKE_UP flag set) and the other
233  * can be a regular non wake_up sensor. Both of these sensors must be activated/deactivated
234  * independently of the other.
235  */
236
237/*
238 * SENSOR_TYPE_ACCELEROMETER
239 * reporting-mode: continuous
240 *
241 *  All values are in SI units (m/s^2) and measure the acceleration of the
242 *  device minus the force of gravity.
243 *
244 *  Implement the non-wake-up version of this sensor and implement the wake-up
245 *  version if the system possesses a wake up fifo.
246 */
247#define SENSOR_TYPE_ACCELEROMETER                    (1)
248#define SENSOR_STRING_TYPE_ACCELEROMETER             "android.sensor.accelerometer"
249
250/*
251 * SENSOR_TYPE_GEOMAGNETIC_FIELD
252 * reporting-mode: continuous
253 *
254 *  All values are in micro-Tesla (uT) and measure the geomagnetic
255 *  field in the X, Y and Z axis.
256 *
257 *  Implement the non-wake-up version of this sensor and implement the wake-up
258 *  version if the system possesses a wake up fifo.
259 */
260#define SENSOR_TYPE_GEOMAGNETIC_FIELD                (2)
261#define SENSOR_TYPE_MAGNETIC_FIELD  SENSOR_TYPE_GEOMAGNETIC_FIELD
262#define SENSOR_STRING_TYPE_MAGNETIC_FIELD            "android.sensor.magnetic_field"
263
264/*
265 * SENSOR_TYPE_ORIENTATION
266 * reporting-mode: continuous
267 *
268 * All values are angles in degrees.
269 *
270 * Orientation sensors return sensor events for all 3 axes at a constant
271 * rate defined by setDelay().
272 *
273 * Implement the non-wake-up version of this sensor and implement the wake-up
274 * version if the system possesses a wake up fifo.
275 */
276#define SENSOR_TYPE_ORIENTATION                      (3)
277#define SENSOR_STRING_TYPE_ORIENTATION               "android.sensor.orientation"
278
279/*
280 * SENSOR_TYPE_GYROSCOPE
281 * reporting-mode: continuous
282 *
283 *  All values are in radians/second and measure the rate of rotation
284 *  around the X, Y and Z axis.
285 *
286 *  Implement the non-wake-up version of this sensor and implement the wake-up
287 *  version if the system possesses a wake up fifo.
288 */
289#define SENSOR_TYPE_GYROSCOPE                        (4)
290#define SENSOR_STRING_TYPE_GYROSCOPE                 "android.sensor.gyroscope"
291
292/*
293 * SENSOR_TYPE_LIGHT
294 * reporting-mode: on-change
295 *
296 * The light sensor value is returned in SI lux units.
297 *
298 * Both wake-up and non wake-up versions are useful.
299 */
300#define SENSOR_TYPE_LIGHT                            (5)
301#define SENSOR_STRING_TYPE_LIGHT                     "android.sensor.light"
302
303/*
304 * SENSOR_TYPE_PRESSURE
305 * reporting-mode: continuous
306 *
307 * The pressure sensor return the athmospheric pressure in hectopascal (hPa)
308 *
309 * Implement the non-wake-up version of this sensor and implement the wake-up
310 * version if the system possesses a wake up fifo.
311 */
312#define SENSOR_TYPE_PRESSURE                         (6)
313#define SENSOR_STRING_TYPE_PRESSURE                  "android.sensor.pressure"
314
315/* SENSOR_TYPE_TEMPERATURE is deprecated in the HAL */
316#define SENSOR_TYPE_TEMPERATURE                      (7)
317#define SENSOR_STRING_TYPE_TEMPERATURE               "android.sensor.temperature"
318
319/*
320 * SENSOR_TYPE_PROXIMITY
321 * reporting-mode: on-change
322 *
323 * The proximity sensor which turns the screen off and back on during calls is the
324 * wake-up proximity sensor. Implement wake-up proximity sensor before implementing
325 * a non wake-up proximity sensor. For the wake-up proximity sensor set the flag
326 * SENSOR_FLAG_WAKE_UP.
327 * The value corresponds to the distance to the nearest object in centimeters.
328 */
329#define SENSOR_TYPE_PROXIMITY                        (8)
330#define SENSOR_STRING_TYPE_PROXIMITY                 "android.sensor.proximity"
331
332/*
333 * SENSOR_TYPE_GRAVITY
334 * reporting-mode: continuous
335 *
336 * A gravity output indicates the direction of and magnitude of gravity in
337 * the devices's coordinates.
338 *
339 * Implement the non-wake-up version of this sensor and implement the wake-up
340 * version if the system possesses a wake up fifo.
341 */
342#define SENSOR_TYPE_GRAVITY                          (9)
343#define SENSOR_STRING_TYPE_GRAVITY                   "android.sensor.gravity"
344
345/*
346 * SENSOR_TYPE_LINEAR_ACCELERATION
347 * reporting-mode: continuous
348 *
349 * Indicates the linear acceleration of the device in device coordinates,
350 * not including gravity.
351 *
352 * Implement the non-wake-up version of this sensor and implement the wake-up
353 * version if the system possesses a wake up fifo.
354 */
355#define SENSOR_TYPE_LINEAR_ACCELERATION             (10)
356#define SENSOR_STRING_TYPE_LINEAR_ACCELERATION      "android.sensor.linear_acceleration"
357
358
359/*
360 * SENSOR_TYPE_ROTATION_VECTOR
361 * reporting-mode: continuous
362 *
363 * The rotation vector symbolizes the orientation of the device relative to the
364 * East-North-Up coordinates frame.
365 *
366 * Implement the non-wake-up version of this sensor and implement the wake-up
367 * version if the system possesses a wake up fifo.
368 */
369#define SENSOR_TYPE_ROTATION_VECTOR                 (11)
370#define SENSOR_STRING_TYPE_ROTATION_VECTOR          "android.sensor.rotation_vector"
371
372/*
373 * SENSOR_TYPE_RELATIVE_HUMIDITY
374 * reporting-mode: on-change
375 *
376 * A relative humidity sensor measures relative ambient air humidity and
377 * returns a value in percent.
378 *
379 * Both wake-up and non wake-up versions are useful.
380 */
381#define SENSOR_TYPE_RELATIVE_HUMIDITY               (12)
382#define SENSOR_STRING_TYPE_RELATIVE_HUMIDITY        "android.sensor.relative_humidity"
383
384/*
385 * SENSOR_TYPE_AMBIENT_TEMPERATURE
386 * reporting-mode: on-change
387 *
388 * The ambient (room) temperature in degree Celsius.
389 *
390 * Both wake-up and non wake-up versions are useful.
391 */
392#define SENSOR_TYPE_AMBIENT_TEMPERATURE             (13)
393#define SENSOR_STRING_TYPE_AMBIENT_TEMPERATURE      "android.sensor.ambient_temperature"
394
395/*
396 * SENSOR_TYPE_MAGNETIC_FIELD_UNCALIBRATED
397 * reporting-mode: continuous
398 *
399 *  Similar to SENSOR_TYPE_MAGNETIC_FIELD, but the hard iron calibration is
400 *  reported separately instead of being included in the measurement.
401 *
402 *  Implement the non-wake-up version of this sensor and implement the wake-up
403 *  version if the system possesses a wake up fifo.
404 */
405#define SENSOR_TYPE_MAGNETIC_FIELD_UNCALIBRATED     (14)
406#define SENSOR_STRING_TYPE_MAGNETIC_FIELD_UNCALIBRATED "android.sensor.magnetic_field_uncalibrated"
407
408/*
409 * SENSOR_TYPE_GAME_ROTATION_VECTOR
410 * reporting-mode: continuous
411 *
412 *  Similar to SENSOR_TYPE_ROTATION_VECTOR, but not using the geomagnetic
413 *  field.
414 *
415 *  Implement the non-wake-up version of this sensor and implement the wake-up
416 *  version if the system possesses a wake up fifo.
417 */
418#define SENSOR_TYPE_GAME_ROTATION_VECTOR            (15)
419#define SENSOR_STRING_TYPE_GAME_ROTATION_VECTOR     "android.sensor.game_rotation_vector"
420
421/*
422 * SENSOR_TYPE_GYROSCOPE_UNCALIBRATED
423 * reporting-mode: continuous
424 *
425 *  All values are in radians/second and measure the rate of rotation
426 *  around the X, Y and Z axis.
427 *
428 *  Implement the non-wake-up version of this sensor and implement the wake-up
429 *  version if the system possesses a wake up fifo.
430 */
431#define SENSOR_TYPE_GYROSCOPE_UNCALIBRATED          (16)
432#define SENSOR_STRING_TYPE_GYROSCOPE_UNCALIBRATED   "android.sensor.gyroscope_uncalibrated"
433
434/*
435 * SENSOR_TYPE_SIGNIFICANT_MOTION
436 * reporting-mode: one-shot
437 *
438 * A sensor of this type triggers an event each time significant motion
439 * is detected and automatically disables itself.
440 * For Significant Motion sensor to be useful, it must be defined as a
441 * wake-up sensor. (set SENSOR_FLAG_WAKE_UP). Implement the wake-up significant motion
442 * sensor. A non wake-up version is not useful.
443 * The only allowed value to return is 1.0.
444 */
445
446#define SENSOR_TYPE_SIGNIFICANT_MOTION              (17)
447#define SENSOR_STRING_TYPE_SIGNIFICANT_MOTION       "android.sensor.significant_motion"
448
449/*
450 * SENSOR_TYPE_STEP_DETECTOR
451 * reporting-mode: special
452 *
453 * A sensor of this type triggers an event each time a step is taken
454 * by the user. The only allowed value to return is 1.0 and an event
455 * is generated for each step.
456 *
457 * Both wake-up and non wake-up versions are useful.
458 */
459
460#define SENSOR_TYPE_STEP_DETECTOR                   (18)
461#define SENSOR_STRING_TYPE_STEP_DETECTOR            "android.sensor.step_detector"
462
463
464/*
465 * SENSOR_TYPE_STEP_COUNTER
466 * reporting-mode: on-change
467 *
468 * A sensor of this type returns the number of steps taken by the user since
469 * the last reboot while activated. The value is returned as a uint64_t and is
470 * reset to zero only on a system / android reboot.
471 *
472 * Implement the non-wake-up version of this sensor and implement the wake-up
473 * version if the system possesses a wake up fifo.
474 */
475
476#define SENSOR_TYPE_STEP_COUNTER                    (19)
477#define SENSOR_STRING_TYPE_STEP_COUNTER             "android.sensor.step_counter"
478
479/*
480 * SENSOR_TYPE_GEOMAGNETIC_ROTATION_VECTOR
481 * reporting-mode: continuous
482 *
483 *  Similar to SENSOR_TYPE_ROTATION_VECTOR, but using a magnetometer instead
484 *  of using a gyroscope.
485 *
486 * Implement the non-wake-up version of this sensor and implement the wake-up
487 * version if the system possesses a wake up fifo.
488 */
489#define SENSOR_TYPE_GEOMAGNETIC_ROTATION_VECTOR     (20)
490#define SENSOR_STRING_TYPE_GEOMAGNETIC_ROTATION_VECTOR "android.sensor.geomagnetic_rotation_vector"
491
492/*
493 * SENSOR_TYPE_HEART_RATE
494 * reporting-mode: on-change
495 *
496 *  A sensor of this type returns the current heart rate.
497 *  The events contain the current heart rate in beats per minute (BPM) and the
498 *  status of the sensor during the measurement. See heart_rate_event_t for more
499 *  details.
500 *
501 *  Because this sensor is on-change, events must be generated when and only
502 *  when heart_rate.bpm or heart_rate.status have changed since the last
503 *  event. In particular, upon the first activation, unless the device is known
504 *  to not be on the body, the status field of the first event must be set to
505 *  SENSOR_STATUS_UNRELIABLE. The event should be generated no faster than every
506 *  period_ns passed to setDelay() or to batch().
507 *  See the definition of the on-change reporting mode for more information.
508 *
509 *  sensor_t.requiredPermission must be set to SENSOR_PERMISSION_BODY_SENSORS.
510 *
511 *  Both wake-up and non wake-up versions are useful.
512 */
513#define SENSOR_TYPE_HEART_RATE                      (21)
514#define SENSOR_STRING_TYPE_HEART_RATE               "android.sensor.heart_rate"
515
516/*
517 * SENSOR_TYPE_WAKE_UP_TILT_DETECTOR
518 * reporting-mode: special (setDelay has no impact)
519 *
520 * A sensor of this type generates an event each time a tilt event is detected. A tilt event
521 * should be generated if the direction of the 2-seconds window average gravity changed by at least
522 * 35 degrees since the activation or the last trigger of the sensor.
523 *     reference_estimated_gravity = average of accelerometer measurements over the first
524 *                                 1 second after activation or the estimated gravity at the last
525 *                                 trigger.
526 *     current_estimated_gravity = average of accelerometer measurements over the last 2 seconds.
527 *     trigger when angle (reference_estimated_gravity, current_estimated_gravity) > 35 degrees
528 *
529 * Large accelerations without a change in phone orientation should not trigger a tilt event.
530 * For example, a sharp turn or strong acceleration while driving a car should not trigger a tilt
531 * event, even though the angle of the average acceleration might vary by more than 35 degrees.
532 *
533 * Typically, this sensor is implemented with the help of only an accelerometer. Other sensors can
534 * be used as well if they do not increase the power consumption significantly. This is a low power
535 * sensor that should allow the AP to go into suspend mode. Do not emulate this sensor in the HAL.
536 * Like other wake up sensors, the driver is expected to a hold a wake_lock with a timeout of 200 ms
537 * while reporting this event. The only allowed return value is 1.0.
538 *
539 * Implement only the wake-up version of this sensor.
540 */
541#define SENSOR_TYPE_TILT_DETECTOR                      (22)
542#define SENSOR_STRING_TYPE_TILT_DETECTOR               "android.sensor.tilt_detector"
543
544/*
545 * SENSOR_TYPE_WAKE_GESTURE
546 * reporting-mode: one-shot
547 *
548 * A sensor enabling waking up the device based on a device specific motion.
549 *
550 * When this sensor triggers, the device behaves as if the power button was
551 * pressed, turning the screen on. This behavior (turning on the screen when
552 * this sensor triggers) might be deactivated by the user in the device
553 * settings. Changes in settings do not impact the behavior of the sensor:
554 * only whether the framework turns the screen on when it triggers.
555 *
556 * The actual gesture to be detected is not specified, and can be chosen by
557 * the manufacturer of the device.
558 * This sensor must be low power, as it is likely to be activated 24/7.
559 * The only allowed value to return is 1.0.
560 *
561 * Implement only the wake-up version of this sensor.
562 */
563#define SENSOR_TYPE_WAKE_GESTURE                               (23)
564#define SENSOR_STRING_TYPE_WAKE_GESTURE                        "android.sensor.wake_gesture"
565
566/*
567 * SENSOR_TYPE_GLANCE_GESTURE
568 * reporting-mode: one-shot
569 *
570 * A sensor enabling briefly turning the screen on to enable the user to
571 * glance content on screen based on a specific motion.  The device should
572 * turn the screen off after a few moments.
573 *
574 * When this sensor triggers, the device turns the screen on momentarily
575 * to allow the user to glance notifications or other content while the
576 * device remains locked in a non-interactive state (dozing). This behavior
577 * (briefly turning on the screen when this sensor triggers) might be deactivated
578 * by the user in the device settings. Changes in settings do not impact the
579 * behavior of the sensor: only whether the framework briefly turns the screen on
580 * when it triggers.
581 *
582 * The actual gesture to be detected is not specified, and can be chosen by
583 * the manufacturer of the device.
584 * This sensor must be low power, as it is likely to be activated 24/7.
585 * The only allowed value to return is 1.0.
586 *
587 * Implement only the wake-up version of this sensor.
588 */
589#define SENSOR_TYPE_GLANCE_GESTURE                             (24)
590#define SENSOR_STRING_TYPE_GLANCE_GESTURE                      "android.sensor.glance_gesture"
591
592/**
593 * SENSOR_TYPE_PICK_UP_GESTURE
594 * reporting-mode: one-shot
595 *
596 * A sensor of this type triggers when the device is picked up regardless of wherever is was
597 * before (desk, pocket, bag). The only allowed return value is 1.0.
598 * This sensor de-activates itself immediately after it triggers.
599 *
600 * Implement only the wake-up version of this sensor.
601 */
602#define SENSOR_TYPE_PICK_UP_GESTURE                            (25)
603#define SENSOR_STRING_TYPE_PICK_UP_GESTURE                     "android.sensor.pick_up_gesture"
604
605/**
606 * Values returned by the accelerometer in various locations in the universe.
607 * all values are in SI units (m/s^2)
608 */
609#define GRAVITY_SUN             (275.0f)
610#define GRAVITY_EARTH           (9.80665f)
611
612/** Maximum magnetic field on Earth's surface */
613#define MAGNETIC_FIELD_EARTH_MAX    (60.0f)
614
615/** Minimum magnetic field on Earth's surface */
616#define MAGNETIC_FIELD_EARTH_MIN    (30.0f)
617
618/**
619 * Possible values of the status field of sensor events.
620 */
621#define SENSOR_STATUS_NO_CONTACT        -1
622#define SENSOR_STATUS_UNRELIABLE        0
623#define SENSOR_STATUS_ACCURACY_LOW      1
624#define SENSOR_STATUS_ACCURACY_MEDIUM   2
625#define SENSOR_STATUS_ACCURACY_HIGH     3
626
627/**
628 * sensor event data
629 */
630typedef struct {
631    union {
632        float v[3];
633        struct {
634            float x;
635            float y;
636            float z;
637        };
638        struct {
639            float azimuth;
640            float pitch;
641            float roll;
642        };
643    };
644    int8_t status;
645    uint8_t reserved[3];
646} sensors_vec_t;
647
648/**
649 * uncalibrated gyroscope and magnetometer event data
650 */
651typedef struct {
652  union {
653    float uncalib[3];
654    struct {
655      float x_uncalib;
656      float y_uncalib;
657      float z_uncalib;
658    };
659  };
660  union {
661    float bias[3];
662    struct {
663      float x_bias;
664      float y_bias;
665      float z_bias;
666    };
667  };
668} uncalibrated_event_t;
669
670/**
671 * Meta data event data
672 */
673typedef struct meta_data_event {
674    int32_t what;
675    int32_t sensor;
676} meta_data_event_t;
677
678/**
679 * Heart rate event data
680 */
681typedef struct {
682  // Heart rate in beats per minute.
683  // Set to 0 when status is SENSOR_STATUS_UNRELIABLE or ..._NO_CONTACT
684  float bpm;
685  // Status of the sensor for this reading. Set to one SENSOR_STATUS_...
686  // Note that this value should only be set for sensors that explicitly define
687  // the meaning of this field. This field is not piped through the framework
688  // for other sensors.
689  int8_t status;
690} heart_rate_event_t;
691
692/**
693 * Union of the various types of sensor data
694 * that can be returned.
695 */
696typedef struct sensors_event_t {
697    /* must be sizeof(struct sensors_event_t) */
698    int32_t version;
699
700    /* sensor identifier */
701    int32_t sensor;
702
703    /* sensor type */
704    int32_t type;
705
706    /* reserved */
707    int32_t reserved0;
708
709    /* time is in nanosecond */
710    int64_t timestamp;
711
712    union {
713        union {
714            float           data[16];
715
716            /* acceleration values are in meter per second per second (m/s^2) */
717            sensors_vec_t   acceleration;
718
719            /* magnetic vector values are in micro-Tesla (uT) */
720            sensors_vec_t   magnetic;
721
722            /* orientation values are in degrees */
723            sensors_vec_t   orientation;
724
725            /* gyroscope values are in rad/s */
726            sensors_vec_t   gyro;
727
728            /* temperature is in degrees centigrade (Celsius) */
729            float           temperature;
730
731            /* distance in centimeters */
732            float           distance;
733
734            /* light in SI lux units */
735            float           light;
736
737            /* pressure in hectopascal (hPa) */
738            float           pressure;
739
740            /* relative humidity in percent */
741            float           relative_humidity;
742
743            /* uncalibrated gyroscope values are in rad/s */
744            uncalibrated_event_t uncalibrated_gyro;
745
746            /* uncalibrated magnetometer values are in micro-Teslas */
747            uncalibrated_event_t uncalibrated_magnetic;
748
749            /* heart rate data containing value in bpm and status */
750            heart_rate_event_t heart_rate;
751
752            /* this is a special event. see SENSOR_TYPE_META_DATA above.
753             * sensors_meta_data_event_t events are all reported with a type of
754             * SENSOR_TYPE_META_DATA. The handle is ignored and must be zero.
755             */
756            meta_data_event_t meta_data;
757        };
758
759        union {
760            uint64_t        data[8];
761
762            /* step-counter */
763            uint64_t        step_counter;
764        } u64;
765    };
766
767    /* Reserved flags for internal use. Set to zero. */
768    uint32_t flags;
769
770    uint32_t reserved1[3];
771} sensors_event_t;
772
773
774/* see SENSOR_TYPE_META_DATA */
775typedef sensors_event_t sensors_meta_data_event_t;
776
777
778struct sensor_t;
779
780/**
781 * Every hardware module must have a data structure named HAL_MODULE_INFO_SYM
782 * and the fields of this data structure must begin with hw_module_t
783 * followed by module specific information.
784 */
785struct sensors_module_t {
786    struct hw_module_t common;
787
788    /**
789     * Enumerate all available sensors. The list is returned in "list".
790     * @return number of sensors in the list
791     */
792    int (*get_sensors_list)(struct sensors_module_t* module,
793            struct sensor_t const** list);
794};
795
796struct sensor_t {
797
798    /* Name of this sensor.
799     * All sensors of the same "type" must have a different "name".
800     */
801    const char*     name;
802
803    /* vendor of the hardware part */
804    const char*     vendor;
805
806    /* version of the hardware part + driver. The value of this field
807     * must increase when the driver is updated in a way that changes the
808     * output of this sensor. This is important for fused sensors when the
809     * fusion algorithm is updated.
810     */
811    int             version;
812
813    /* handle that identifies this sensors. This handle is used to reference
814     * this sensor throughout the HAL API.
815     */
816    int             handle;
817
818    /* this sensor's type. */
819    int             type;
820
821    /* maximum range of this sensor's value in SI units */
822    float           maxRange;
823
824    /* smallest difference between two values reported by this sensor */
825    float           resolution;
826
827    /* rough estimate of this sensor's power consumption in mA */
828    float           power;
829
830    /* this value depends on the reporting mode:
831     *
832     *   continuous: minimum sample period allowed in microseconds
833     *   on-change : 0
834     *   one-shot  :-1
835     *   special   : 0, unless otherwise noted
836     */
837    int32_t         minDelay;
838
839    /* number of events reserved for this sensor in the batch mode FIFO.
840     * If there is a dedicated FIFO for this sensor, then this is the
841     * size of this FIFO. If the FIFO is shared with other sensors,
842     * this is the size reserved for that sensor and it can be zero.
843     */
844    uint32_t        fifoReservedEventCount;
845
846    /* maximum number of events of this sensor that could be batched.
847     * This is especially relevant when the FIFO is shared between
848     * several sensors; this value is then set to the size of that FIFO.
849     */
850    uint32_t        fifoMaxEventCount;
851
852    /* type of this sensor as a string. Set to corresponding
853     * SENSOR_STRING_TYPE_*.
854     * When defining an OEM specific sensor or sensor manufacturer specific
855     * sensor, use your reserve domain name as a prefix.
856     * ex: com.google.glass.onheaddetector
857     * For sensors of known type, the android framework might overwrite this
858     * string automatically.
859     */
860    const char*    stringType;
861
862    /* permission required to see this sensor, register to it and receive data.
863     * Set to "" if no permission is required. Some sensor types like the
864     * heart rate monitor have a mandatory require_permission.
865     * For sensors that always require a specific permission, like the heart
866     * rate monitor, the android framework might overwrite this string
867     * automatically.
868     */
869    const char*    requiredPermission;
870
871    /* This value is defined only for continuous mode and on-change sensors. It is the delay between
872     * two sensor events corresponding to the lowest frequency that this sensor supports. When lower
873     * frequencies are requested through batch()/setDelay() the events will be generated at this
874     * frequency instead. It can be used by the framework or applications to estimate when the batch
875     * FIFO may be full.
876     *
877     * NOTE: 1) period_ns is in nanoseconds where as maxDelay/minDelay are in microseconds.
878     *              continuous, on-change: maximum sampling period allowed in microseconds.
879     *              one-shot, special : 0
880     *   2) maxDelay should always fit within a 32 bit signed integer. It is declared as 64 bit
881     *      on 64 bit architectures only for binary compatibility reasons.
882     * Availability: SENSORS_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_3
883     */
884    #ifdef __LP64__
885       int64_t maxDelay;
886    #else
887       int32_t maxDelay;
888    #endif
889
890    /* Flags for sensor. See SENSOR_FLAG_* above. Only the least significant 32 bits are used here.
891     * It is declared as 64 bit on 64 bit architectures only for binary compatibility reasons.
892     * Availability: SENSORS_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_3
893     */
894    #ifdef __LP64__
895       uint64_t flags;
896    #else
897       uint32_t flags;
898    #endif
899
900    /* reserved fields, must be zero */
901    void*           reserved[2];
902};
903
904
905/*
906 * sensors_poll_device_t is used with SENSORS_DEVICE_API_VERSION_0_1
907 * and is present for backward binary and source compatibility.
908 * See the Sensors HAL interface section for complete descriptions of the
909 * following functions:
910 * http://source.android.com/devices/sensors/index.html#hal
911 */
912struct sensors_poll_device_t {
913    struct hw_device_t common;
914    int (*activate)(struct sensors_poll_device_t *dev,
915            int sensor_handle, int enabled);
916    int (*setDelay)(struct sensors_poll_device_t *dev,
917            int sensor_handle, int64_t sampling_period_ns);
918    int (*poll)(struct sensors_poll_device_t *dev,
919            sensors_event_t* data, int count);
920};
921
922/*
923 * struct sensors_poll_device_1 is used in HAL versions >= SENSORS_DEVICE_API_VERSION_1_0
924 */
925typedef struct sensors_poll_device_1 {
926    union {
927        /* sensors_poll_device_1 is compatible with sensors_poll_device_t,
928         * and can be down-cast to it
929         */
930        struct sensors_poll_device_t v0;
931
932        struct {
933            struct hw_device_t common;
934
935            /* Activate/de-activate one sensor. Return 0 on success, negative
936             *
937             * sensor_handle is the handle of the sensor to change.
938             * enabled set to 1 to enable, or 0 to disable the sensor.
939             *
940             * Return 0 on success, negative errno code otherwise.
941             */
942            int (*activate)(struct sensors_poll_device_t *dev,
943                    int sensor_handle, int enabled);
944
945            /**
946             * Set the events's period in nanoseconds for a given sensor.
947             * If sampling_period_ns > max_delay it will be truncated to
948             * max_delay and if sampling_period_ns < min_delay it will be
949             * replaced by min_delay.
950             */
951            int (*setDelay)(struct sensors_poll_device_t *dev,
952                    int sensor_handle, int64_t sampling_period_ns);
953
954            /**
955             * Returns an array of sensor data.
956             */
957            int (*poll)(struct sensors_poll_device_t *dev,
958                    sensors_event_t* data, int count);
959        };
960    };
961
962
963    /*
964     * Sets a sensor’s parameters, including sampling frequency and maximum
965     * report latency. This function can be called while the sensor is
966     * activated, in which case it must not cause any sensor measurements to
967     * be lost: transitioning from one sampling rate to the other cannot cause
968     * lost events, nor can transitioning from a high maximum report latency to
969     * a low maximum report latency.
970     * See the Batching sensor results page for details:
971     * http://source.android.com/devices/sensors/batching.html
972     */
973    int (*batch)(struct sensors_poll_device_1* dev,
974            int sensor_handle, int flags, int64_t sampling_period_ns,
975            int64_t max_report_latency_ns);
976
977    /*
978     * Flush adds a META_DATA_FLUSH_COMPLETE event (sensors_event_meta_data_t)
979     * to the end of the "batch mode" FIFO for the specified sensor and flushes
980     * the FIFO.
981     * If the FIFO is empty or if the sensor doesn't support batching (FIFO size zero),
982     * it should return SUCCESS along with a trivial META_DATA_FLUSH_COMPLETE event added to the
983     * event stream. This applies to all sensors other than one-shot sensors.
984     * If the sensor is a one-shot sensor, flush must return -EINVAL and not generate
985     * any flush complete metadata.
986     * If the sensor is not active at the time flush() is called, flush() should return
987     * -EINVAL.
988     */
989    int (*flush)(struct sensors_poll_device_1* dev, int sensor_handle);
990
991    void (*reserved_procs[8])(void);
992
993} sensors_poll_device_1_t;
994
995
996/** convenience API for opening and closing a device */
997
998static inline int sensors_open(const struct hw_module_t* module,
999        struct sensors_poll_device_t** device) {
1000    return module->methods->open(module,
1001            SENSORS_HARDWARE_POLL, (struct hw_device_t**)device);
1002}
1003
1004static inline int sensors_close(struct sensors_poll_device_t* device) {
1005    return device->common.close(&device->common);
1006}
1007
1008static inline int sensors_open_1(const struct hw_module_t* module,
1009        sensors_poll_device_1_t** device) {
1010    return module->methods->open(module,
1011            SENSORS_HARDWARE_POLL, (struct hw_device_t**)device);
1012}
1013
1014static inline int sensors_close_1(sensors_poll_device_1_t* device) {
1015    return device->common.close(&device->common);
1016}
1017
1018__END_DECLS
1019
1020#endif  // ANDROID_SENSORS_INTERFACE_H
1021