/* * Copyright (C) 2014 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package android.hardware.camera2.utils; import android.hardware.camera2.utils.TaskDrainer.DrainListener; import android.os.Handler; /** * Keep track of a single concurrent task starting and finishing; * allow draining the existing task and figuring out when the task has finished * (and won't restart). * *

The initial state is to allow all tasks to be started and finished. A task may only be started * once, after which it must be finished before starting again. Likewise, finishing a task * that hasn't been started is also not allowed.

* *

When draining begins, the task cannot be started again. This guarantees that at some * point the task will be finished forever, at which point the {@link DrainListener#onDrained} * callback will be invoked.

*/ public class TaskSingleDrainer { private final TaskDrainer mTaskDrainer; private final Object mSingleTask = new Object(); /** * Create a new task drainer; {@code onDrained} callbacks will be posted to the listener * via the {@code handler}. * * @param handler a non-{@code null} handler to use to post runnables to * @param listener a non-{@code null} listener where {@code onDrained} will be called */ public TaskSingleDrainer(Handler handler, DrainListener listener) { mTaskDrainer = new TaskDrainer<>(handler, listener); } /** * Create a new task drainer; {@code onDrained} callbacks will be posted to the listener * via the {@code handler}. * * @param handler a non-{@code null} handler to use to post runnables to * @param listener a non-{@code null} listener where {@code onDrained} will be called * @param name an optional name used for debug logging */ public TaskSingleDrainer(Handler handler, DrainListener listener, String name) { mTaskDrainer = new TaskDrainer<>(handler, listener, name); } /** * Mark this asynchronous task as having started. * *

The task cannot be started more than once without first having finished. Once * draining begins with {@link #beginDrain}, no new tasks can be started.

* * @see #taskFinished * @see #beginDrain * * @throws IllegalStateException * If attempting to start a task which is already started (and not finished), * or if attempting to start a task after draining has begun. */ public void taskStarted() { mTaskDrainer.taskStarted(mSingleTask); } /** * Do not allow any more task re-starts; once the existing task is finished, * fire the {@link DrainListener#onDrained} callback asynchronously. * *

This operation is idempotent; calling it more than once has no effect.

*/ public void beginDrain() { mTaskDrainer.beginDrain(); } /** * Mark this asynchronous task as having finished. * *

The task cannot be finished if it hasn't started. Once finished, a task * cannot be finished again (unless it's started again).

* * @see #taskStarted * @see #beginDrain * * @throws IllegalStateException * If attempting to start a task which is already finished (and not re-started), */ public void taskFinished() { mTaskDrainer.taskFinished(mSingleTask); } }