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16
17
18package android.hardware;
19
20import android.annotation.SystemApi;
21import android.os.Build;
22
23/**
24 * Class representing a sensor. Use {@link SensorManager#getSensorList} to get
25 * the list of available Sensors.
26 *
27 * @see SensorManager
28 * @see SensorEventListener
29 * @see SensorEvent
30 *
31 */
32public final class Sensor {
33
34    /**
35     * A constant describing an accelerometer sensor type.
36     * <p>See {@link android.hardware.SensorEvent#values SensorEvent.values}
37     * for more details.
38     */
39    public static final int TYPE_ACCELEROMETER = 1;
40
41    /**
42     * A constant string describing an accelerometer sensor type.
43     *
44     * @see #TYPE_ACCELEROMETER
45     */
46    public static final String STRING_TYPE_ACCELEROMETER = "android.sensor.accelerometer";
47
48    /**
49     * A constant describing a magnetic field sensor type.
50     * <p>See {@link android.hardware.SensorEvent#values SensorEvent.values}
51     * for more details.
52     */
53    public static final int TYPE_MAGNETIC_FIELD = 2;
54
55    /**
56     * A constant string describing a magnetic field sensor type.
57     *
58     * @see #TYPE_MAGNETIC_FIELD
59     */
60    public static final String STRING_TYPE_MAGNETIC_FIELD = "android.sensor.magnetic_field";
61
62    /**
63     * A constant describing an orientation sensor type.
64     * <p>See {@link android.hardware.SensorEvent#values SensorEvent.values}
65     * for more details.
66     *
67     * @deprecated use {@link android.hardware.SensorManager#getOrientation
68     *             SensorManager.getOrientation()} instead.
69     */
70    @Deprecated
71    public static final int TYPE_ORIENTATION = 3;
72
73    /**
74     * A constant string describing an orientation sensor type.
75     *
76     * @see #TYPE_ORIENTATION
77     * @deprecated use {@link android.hardware.SensorManager#getOrientation
78     *             SensorManager.getOrientation()} instead.
79     */
80    @Deprecated
81    public static final String STRING_TYPE_ORIENTATION = "android.sensor.orientation";
82
83    /**
84     * A constant describing a gyroscope sensor type.
85     * <p>See {@link android.hardware.SensorEvent#values SensorEvent.values}
86     * for more details. */
87    public static final int TYPE_GYROSCOPE = 4;
88
89    /**
90     * A constant string describing a gyroscope sensor type.
91     *
92     * @see #TYPE_GYROSCOPE
93     */
94    public static final String STRING_TYPE_GYROSCOPE = "android.sensor.gyroscope";
95
96    /**
97     * A constant describing a light sensor type.
98     * <p>See {@link android.hardware.SensorEvent#values SensorEvent.values}
99     * for more details.
100     */
101    public static final int TYPE_LIGHT = 5;
102
103    /**
104     * A constant string describing a light sensor type.
105     *
106     * @see #TYPE_LIGHT
107     */
108    public static final String STRING_TYPE_LIGHT = "android.sensor.light";
109
110    /**
111     * A constant describing a pressure sensor type.
112     * <p>See {@link android.hardware.SensorEvent#values SensorEvent.values}
113     * for more details.
114     */
115    public static final int TYPE_PRESSURE = 6;
116
117    /**
118     * A constant string describing a pressure sensor type.
119     *
120     * @see #TYPE_PRESSURE
121     */
122    public static final String STRING_TYPE_PRESSURE = "android.sensor.pressure";
123
124    /**
125     * A constant describing a temperature sensor type
126     *
127     * @deprecated use
128     *             {@link android.hardware.Sensor#TYPE_AMBIENT_TEMPERATURE
129     *             Sensor.TYPE_AMBIENT_TEMPERATURE} instead.
130     */
131    @Deprecated
132    public static final int TYPE_TEMPERATURE = 7;
133
134    /**
135     * A constant string describing a temperature sensor type
136     *
137     * @see #TYPE_TEMPERATURE
138     * @deprecated use
139     *             {@link android.hardware.Sensor#STRING_TYPE_AMBIENT_TEMPERATURE
140     *             Sensor.STRING_TYPE_AMBIENT_TEMPERATURE} instead.
141     */
142    @Deprecated
143    public static final String STRING_TYPE_TEMPERATURE = "android.sensor.temperature";
144
145    /**
146     * A constant describing a proximity sensor type. This is a wake up sensor.
147     * <p>See {@link android.hardware.SensorEvent#values SensorEvent.values}
148     * for more details.
149     * @see #isWakeUpSensor()
150     */
151    public static final int TYPE_PROXIMITY = 8;
152
153    /**
154     * A constant string describing a proximity sensor type.
155     *
156     * @see #TYPE_PROXIMITY
157     */
158    public static final String STRING_TYPE_PROXIMITY = "android.sensor.proximity";
159
160    /**
161     * A constant describing a gravity sensor type.
162     * <p>See {@link android.hardware.SensorEvent#values SensorEvent.values}
163     * for more details.
164     */
165    public static final int TYPE_GRAVITY = 9;
166
167    /**
168     * A constant string describing a gravity sensor type.
169     *
170     * @see #TYPE_GRAVITY
171     */
172    public static final String STRING_TYPE_GRAVITY = "android.sensor.gravity";
173
174    /**
175     * A constant describing a linear acceleration sensor type.
176     * <p>See {@link android.hardware.SensorEvent#values SensorEvent.values}
177     * for more details.
178     */
179    public static final int TYPE_LINEAR_ACCELERATION = 10;
180
181    /**
182     * A constant string describing a linear acceleration sensor type.
183     *
184     * @see #TYPE_LINEAR_ACCELERATION
185     */
186    public static final String STRING_TYPE_LINEAR_ACCELERATION =
187            "android.sensor.linear_acceleration";
188
189    /**
190     * A constant describing a rotation vector sensor type.
191     * <p>See {@link android.hardware.SensorEvent#values SensorEvent.values}
192     * for more details.
193     */
194    public static final int TYPE_ROTATION_VECTOR = 11;
195
196    /**
197     * A constant string describing a rotation vector sensor type.
198     *
199     * @see #TYPE_ROTATION_VECTOR
200     */
201    public static final String STRING_TYPE_ROTATION_VECTOR = "android.sensor.rotation_vector";
202
203    /**
204     * A constant describing a relative humidity sensor type.
205     * <p>See {@link android.hardware.SensorEvent#values SensorEvent.values}
206     * for more details.
207     */
208    public static final int TYPE_RELATIVE_HUMIDITY = 12;
209
210    /**
211     * A constant string describing a relative humidity sensor type
212     *
213     * @see #TYPE_RELATIVE_HUMIDITY
214     */
215    public static final String STRING_TYPE_RELATIVE_HUMIDITY = "android.sensor.relative_humidity";
216
217    /**
218     * A constant describing an ambient temperature sensor type.
219     * <p>See {@link android.hardware.SensorEvent#values SensorEvent.values}
220     * for more details.
221     */
222    public static final int TYPE_AMBIENT_TEMPERATURE = 13;
223
224    /**
225     * A constant string describing an ambient temperature sensor type.
226     *
227     * @see #TYPE_AMBIENT_TEMPERATURE
228     */
229    public static final String STRING_TYPE_AMBIENT_TEMPERATURE =
230            "android.sensor.ambient_temperature";
231
232    /**
233     * A constant describing an uncalibrated magnetic field sensor type.
234     * <p>
235     * Similar to {@link #TYPE_MAGNETIC_FIELD} but the hard iron calibration (device calibration
236     * due to distortions that arise from magnetized iron, steel or permanent magnets on the
237     * device) is not considered in the given sensor values. However, such hard iron bias values
238     * are returned to you separately in the result {@link android.hardware.SensorEvent#values}
239     * so you may use them for custom calibrations.
240     * <p>Also, no periodic calibration is performed
241     * (i.e. there are no discontinuities in the data stream while using this sensor) and
242     * assumptions that the magnetic field is due to the Earth's poles is avoided, but
243     * factory calibration and temperature compensation have been performed.
244     * </p>
245     * <p>See {@link android.hardware.SensorEvent#values SensorEvent.values} for more
246     * details.
247     */
248    public static final int TYPE_MAGNETIC_FIELD_UNCALIBRATED = 14;
249    /**
250     * A constant string describing an uncalibrated magnetic field sensor type.
251     *
252     * @see #TYPE_MAGNETIC_FIELD_UNCALIBRATED
253     */
254    public static final String STRING_TYPE_MAGNETIC_FIELD_UNCALIBRATED =
255            "android.sensor.magnetic_field_uncalibrated";
256
257    /**
258     * A constant describing an uncalibrated rotation vector sensor type.
259     * <p>Identical to {@link #TYPE_ROTATION_VECTOR} except that it doesn't
260     * use the geomagnetic field. Therefore the Y axis doesn't
261     * point north, but instead to some other reference, that reference is
262     * allowed to drift by the same order of magnitude as the gyroscope
263     * drift around the Z axis.
264     * <p>
265     * In the ideal case, a phone rotated and returning to the same real-world
266     * orientation should report the same game rotation vector
267     * (without using the earth's geomagnetic field). However, the orientation
268     * may drift somewhat over time.
269     * </p>
270     * <p>See {@link android.hardware.SensorEvent#values SensorEvent.values} for more
271     * details.
272     */
273    public static final int TYPE_GAME_ROTATION_VECTOR = 15;
274
275    /**
276     * A constant string describing an uncalibrated rotation vector sensor type.
277     *
278     * @see #TYPE_GAME_ROTATION_VECTOR
279     */
280    public static final String STRING_TYPE_GAME_ROTATION_VECTOR =
281            "android.sensor.game_rotation_vector";
282
283    /**
284     * A constant describing an uncalibrated gyroscope sensor type.
285     * <p>Similar to {@link #TYPE_GYROSCOPE} but no gyro-drift compensation has been performed
286     * to adjust the given sensor values. However, such gyro-drift bias values
287     * are returned to you separately in the result {@link android.hardware.SensorEvent#values}
288     * so you may use them for custom calibrations.
289     * <p>Factory calibration and temperature compensation is still applied
290     * to the rate of rotation (angular speeds).
291     * </p>
292     * <p> See {@link android.hardware.SensorEvent#values SensorEvent.values} for more
293     * details.
294     */
295    public static final int TYPE_GYROSCOPE_UNCALIBRATED = 16;
296
297    /**
298     * A constant string describing an uncalibrated gyroscope sensor type.
299     *
300     * @see #TYPE_GYROSCOPE_UNCALIBRATED
301     */
302    public static final String STRING_TYPE_GYROSCOPE_UNCALIBRATED =
303            "android.sensor.gyroscope_uncalibrated";
304
305    /**
306     * A constant describing a significant motion trigger sensor.
307     * <p>
308     * It triggers when an event occurs and then automatically disables
309     * itself. The sensor continues to operate while the device is asleep
310     * and will automatically wake the device to notify when significant
311     * motion is detected. The application does not need to hold any wake
312     * locks for this sensor to trigger. This is a wake up sensor.
313     * <p>See {@link TriggerEvent} for more details.
314     *
315     * @see #isWakeUpSensor()
316     */
317    public static final int TYPE_SIGNIFICANT_MOTION = 17;
318
319    /**
320     * A constant string describing a significant motion trigger sensor.
321     *
322     * @see #TYPE_SIGNIFICANT_MOTION
323     */
324    public static final String STRING_TYPE_SIGNIFICANT_MOTION =
325            "android.sensor.significant_motion";
326
327    /**
328     * A constant describing a step detector sensor.
329     * <p>
330     * A sensor of this type triggers an event each time a step is taken by the user. The only
331     * allowed value to return is 1.0 and an event is generated for each step. Like with any other
332     * event, the timestamp indicates when the event (here the step) occurred, this corresponds to
333     * when the foot hit the ground, generating a high variation in acceleration. This sensor is
334     * only for detecting every individual step as soon as it is taken, for example to perform dead
335     * reckoning. If you only need aggregate number of steps taken over a period of time, register
336     * for {@link #TYPE_STEP_COUNTER} instead. It is defined as a
337     * {@link Sensor#REPORTING_MODE_SPECIAL_TRIGGER} sensor.
338     * <p>
339     * See {@link android.hardware.SensorEvent#values SensorEvent.values} for more details.
340     */
341    public static final int TYPE_STEP_DETECTOR = 18;
342
343    /**
344     * A constant string describing a step detector sensor.
345     *
346     * @see #TYPE_STEP_DETECTOR
347     */
348    public static final String STRING_TYPE_STEP_DETECTOR = "android.sensor.step_detector";
349
350    /**
351     * A constant describing a step counter sensor.
352     * <p>
353     * A sensor of this type returns the number of steps taken by the user since the last reboot
354     * while activated. The value is returned as a float (with the fractional part set to zero) and
355     * is reset to zero only on a system reboot. The timestamp of the event is set to the time when
356     * the last step for that event was taken. This sensor is implemented in hardware and is
357     * expected to be low power. If you want to continuously track the number of steps over a long
358     * period of time, do NOT unregister for this sensor, so that it keeps counting steps in the
359     * background even when the AP is in suspend mode and report the aggregate count when the AP
360     * is awake. Application needs to stay registered for this sensor because step counter does not
361     * count steps if it is not activated. This sensor is ideal for fitness tracking applications.
362     * It is defined as an {@link Sensor#REPORTING_MODE_ON_CHANGE} sensor.
363     * <p>
364     * See {@link android.hardware.SensorEvent#values SensorEvent.values} for more details.
365     */
366    public static final int TYPE_STEP_COUNTER = 19;
367
368    /**
369     * A constant string describing a step counter sensor.
370     *
371     * @see #TYPE_STEP_COUNTER
372     */
373    public static final String STRING_TYPE_STEP_COUNTER = "android.sensor.step_counter";
374
375    /**
376     * A constant describing a geo-magnetic rotation vector.
377     * <p>
378     * Similar to {@link #TYPE_ROTATION_VECTOR}, but using a magnetometer instead of using a
379     * gyroscope. This sensor uses lower power than the other rotation vectors, because it doesn't
380     * use the gyroscope. However, it is more noisy and will work best outdoors.
381     * <p>
382     * See {@link android.hardware.SensorEvent#values SensorEvent.values} for more details.
383     */
384    public static final int TYPE_GEOMAGNETIC_ROTATION_VECTOR = 20;
385
386    /**
387     * A constant string describing a geo-magnetic rotation vector.
388     *
389     * @see #TYPE_GEOMAGNETIC_ROTATION_VECTOR
390     */
391    public static final String STRING_TYPE_GEOMAGNETIC_ROTATION_VECTOR =
392            "android.sensor.geomagnetic_rotation_vector";
393
394    /**
395     * A constant describing a heart rate monitor.
396     * <p>
397     * The reported value is the heart rate in beats per minute.
398     * <p>
399     * The reported accuracy represents the status of the monitor during the reading. See the
400     * {@code SENSOR_STATUS_*} constants in {@link android.hardware.SensorManager SensorManager}
401     * for more details on accuracy/status values. In particular, when the accuracy is
402     * {@code SENSOR_STATUS_UNRELIABLE} or {@code SENSOR_STATUS_NO_CONTACT}, the heart rate
403     * value should be discarded.
404     * <p>
405     * This sensor requires permission {@code android.permission.BODY_SENSORS}.
406     * It will not be returned by {@code SensorManager.getSensorsList} nor
407     * {@code SensorManager.getDefaultSensor} if the application doesn't have this permission.
408     */
409    public static final int TYPE_HEART_RATE = 21;
410
411    /**
412     * A constant string describing a heart rate monitor.
413     *
414     * @see #TYPE_HEART_RATE
415     */
416    public static final String STRING_TYPE_HEART_RATE = "android.sensor.heart_rate";
417
418    /**
419     * A sensor of this type generates an event each time a tilt event is detected. A tilt event
420     * is generated if the direction of the 2-seconds window average gravity changed by at
421     * least 35 degrees since the activation of the sensor. It is a wake up sensor.
422     *
423     * @hide
424     * @see #isWakeUpSensor()
425     */
426    public static final int TYPE_TILT_DETECTOR = 22;
427
428    /**
429     * A constant string describing a wake up tilt detector sensor type.
430     *
431     * @hide
432     * @see #TYPE_TILT_DETECTOR
433     */
434    public static final String SENSOR_STRING_TYPE_TILT_DETECTOR =
435            "android.sensor.tilt_detector";
436
437    /**
438     * A constant describing a wake gesture sensor.
439     * <p>
440     * Wake gesture sensors enable waking up the device based on a device specific motion.
441     * <p>
442     * When this sensor triggers, the device behaves as if the power button was pressed, turning the
443     * screen on. This behavior (turning on the screen when this sensor triggers) might be
444     * deactivated by the user in the device settings. Changes in settings do not impact the
445     * behavior of the sensor: only whether the framework turns the screen on when it triggers.
446     * <p>
447     * The actual gesture to be detected is not specified, and can be chosen by the manufacturer of
448     * the device. This sensor must be low power, as it is likely to be activated 24/7.
449     * Values of events created by this sensors should not be used.
450     *
451     * @see #isWakeUpSensor()
452     * @hide This sensor is expected to only be used by the system ui
453     */
454    public static final int TYPE_WAKE_GESTURE = 23;
455
456    /**
457     * A constant string describing a wake gesture sensor.
458     *
459     * @hide This sensor is expected to only be used by the system ui
460     * @see #TYPE_WAKE_GESTURE
461     */
462    public static final String STRING_TYPE_WAKE_GESTURE = "android.sensor.wake_gesture";
463
464    /**
465     * A constant describing a wake gesture sensor.
466     * <p>
467     * A sensor enabling briefly turning the screen on to enable the user to
468     * glance content on screen based on a specific motion.  The device should
469     * turn the screen off after a few moments.
470     * <p>
471     * When this sensor triggers, the device turns the screen on momentarily
472     * to allow the user to glance notifications or other content while the
473     * device remains locked in a non-interactive state (dozing). This behavior
474     * (briefly turning on the screen when this sensor triggers) might be deactivated
475     * by the user in the device settings. Changes in settings do not impact the
476     * behavior of the sensor: only whether the framework briefly turns the screen on
477     * when it triggers.
478     * <p>
479     * The actual gesture to be detected is not specified, and can be chosen by the manufacturer of
480     * the device. This sensor must be low power, as it is likely to be activated 24/7.
481     * Values of events created by this sensors should not be used.
482     *
483     * @see #isWakeUpSensor()
484     * @hide This sensor is expected to only be used by the system ui
485     */
486    public static final int TYPE_GLANCE_GESTURE = 24;
487
488    /**
489     * A constant string describing a wake gesture sensor.
490     *
491     * @hide This sensor is expected to only be used by the system ui
492     * @see #TYPE_GLANCE_GESTURE
493     */
494    public static final String STRING_TYPE_GLANCE_GESTURE = "android.sensor.glance_gesture";
495
496    /**
497     * A constant describing a pick up sensor.
498     *
499     * A sensor of this type triggers when the device is picked up regardless of wherever it was
500     * before (desk, pocket, bag). The only allowed return value is 1.0. This sensor deactivates
501     * itself immediately after it triggers.
502     *
503     * @hide Expected to be used internally for always on display.
504     */
505    public static final int TYPE_PICK_UP_GESTURE = 25;
506
507    /**
508     * A constant string describing a pick up sensor.
509     *
510     * @hide This sensor is expected to be used internally for always on display.
511     * @see #TYPE_PICK_UP_GESTURE
512     */
513    public static final String STRING_TYPE_PICK_UP_GESTURE = "android.sensor.pick_up_gesture";
514
515    /**
516     * A constant describing a wrist tilt gesture sensor.
517     *
518     * A sensor of this type triggers when the device face is tilted towards the user.
519     * The only allowed return value is 1.0.
520     * This sensor remains active until disabled.
521     *
522     * @hide This sensor is expected to only be used by the system ui
523     */
524    @SystemApi
525    public static final int TYPE_WRIST_TILT_GESTURE = 26;
526
527    /**
528     * A constant string describing a wrist tilt gesture sensor.
529     *
530     * @hide This sensor is expected to only be used by the system ui
531     * @see #TYPE_WRIST_TILT_GESTURE
532     */
533    @SystemApi
534    public static final String STRING_TYPE_WRIST_TILT_GESTURE = "android.sensor.wrist_tilt_gesture";
535
536    /**
537     * The current orientation of the device.
538     * <p>
539     * See {@link android.hardware.SensorEvent#values SensorEvent.values} for more details.
540     *
541     * @hide Expected to be used internally for auto-rotate and speaker rotation.
542     *
543     */
544    public static final int TYPE_DEVICE_ORIENTATION = 27;
545
546    /**
547     * A constant string describing a device orientation sensor type.
548     *
549     * @hide
550     * @see #TYPE_DEVICE_ORIENTATION
551     */
552    public static final String STRING_TYPE_DEVICE_ORIENTATION = "android.sensor.device_orientation";
553
554    /**
555     * A constant describing a pose sensor with 6 degrees of freedom.
556     *
557     * Similar to {@link #TYPE_ROTATION_VECTOR}, with additional delta
558     * translation from an arbitrary reference point.
559     *
560     * See {@link android.hardware.SensorEvent#values SensorEvent.values} for more details.
561     *
562     * Can use camera, depth sensor etc to compute output value.
563     *
564     * This is expected to be a high power sensor and expected only to be
565     * used when the screen is on.
566     *
567     * Expected to be more accurate than the rotation vector alone.
568     *
569     */
570    public static final int TYPE_POSE_6DOF = 28;
571
572    /**
573     * A constant string describing a pose sensor with 6 degrees of freedom.
574     *
575     * @see #TYPE_POSE_6DOF
576     */
577    public static final String STRING_TYPE_POSE_6DOF = "android.sensor.pose_6dof";
578
579    /**
580     * A constant describing a stationary detect sensor.
581     *
582     * See {@link android.hardware.SensorEvent#values SensorEvent.values} for more details.
583     *
584     */
585    public static final int TYPE_STATIONARY_DETECT = 29;
586
587    /**
588     * A constant string describing a stationary detection sensor.
589     *
590     * @see #TYPE_STATIONARY_DETECT
591     */
592    public static final String STRING_TYPE_STATIONARY_DETECT = "android.sensor.stationary_detect";
593
594    /**
595     * A constant describing a motion detect sensor.
596     *
597     * See {@link android.hardware.SensorEvent#values SensorEvent.values} for more details.
598     *
599     */
600    public static final int TYPE_MOTION_DETECT = 30;
601
602    /**
603     * A constant string describing a motion detection sensor.
604     *
605     * @see #TYPE_MOTION_DETECT
606     */
607    public static final String STRING_TYPE_MOTION_DETECT = "android.sensor.motion_detect";
608
609    /**
610     * A constant describing a motion detect sensor.
611     *
612     * See {@link android.hardware.SensorEvent#values SensorEvent.values} for more details.
613     *
614     */
615    public static final int TYPE_HEART_BEAT = 31;
616
617    /**
618     * A constant string describing a heart beat sensor.
619     *
620     * @see #TYPE_HEART_BEAT
621     */
622
623    public static final String STRING_TYPE_HEART_BEAT = "android.sensor.heart_beat";
624    /**
625     * A constant describing a dynamic sensor meta event sensor.
626     *
627     * A sensor event of this type is received when a dynamic sensor is added to or removed from
628     * the system. This sensor type should always use special trigger report mode ({@code
629     * SensorManager.REPORTING_MODE_SPECIAL_TRIGGER}).
630     *
631     * @hide This sensor is expected to be used only by system services.
632     */
633    @SystemApi
634    public static final int TYPE_DYNAMIC_SENSOR_META = 32;
635
636    /**
637     * A constant string describing a dynamic sensor meta event sensor.
638     *
639     * @see #TYPE_DYNAMIC_SENSOR_META
640     *
641     * @hide This sensor is expected to only be used by the system service
642     */
643    @SystemApi
644    public static final String STRING_TYPE_DYNAMIC_SENSOR_META =
645            "android.sensor.dynamic_sensor_meta";
646
647    /**
648     * A constant describing all sensor types.
649     */
650
651    public static final int TYPE_ALL = -1;
652
653    /**
654     * The lowest sensor type vendor defined sensors can use.
655     *
656     * All vendor sensor types are greater than or equal to this constant.
657     *
658     */
659    public static final int TYPE_DEVICE_PRIVATE_BASE = 0x10000;
660
661    // If this flag is set, the sensor defined as a wake up sensor. This field and REPORTING_MODE_*
662    // constants are defined as flags in sensors.h. Modify at both places if needed.
663    private static final int SENSOR_FLAG_WAKE_UP_SENSOR = 1;
664
665    /**
666     * Events are reported at a constant rate which is set by the rate parameter of
667     * {@link SensorManager#registerListener(SensorEventListener, Sensor, int)}. Note: If other
668     * applications are requesting a higher rate, the sensor data might be delivered at faster rates
669     * than requested.
670     */
671    public static final int REPORTING_MODE_CONTINUOUS = 0;
672
673    /**
674     * Events are reported only when the value changes. Event delivery rate can be limited by
675     * setting appropriate value for rate parameter of
676     * {@link SensorManager#registerListener(SensorEventListener, Sensor, int)} Note: If other
677     * applications are requesting a higher rate, the sensor data might be delivered at faster rates
678     * than requested.
679     */
680    public static final int REPORTING_MODE_ON_CHANGE = 1;
681
682    /**
683     * Events are reported in one-shot mode. Upon detection of an event, the sensor deactivates
684     * itself and then sends a single event. Sensors of this reporting mode must be registered to
685     * using {@link SensorManager#requestTriggerSensor(TriggerEventListener, Sensor)}.
686     */
687    public static final int REPORTING_MODE_ONE_SHOT = 2;
688
689    /**
690     * Events are reported as described in the description of the sensor. The rate passed to
691     * registerListener might not have an impact on the rate of event delivery. See the sensor
692     * definition for more information on when and how frequently the events are reported. For
693     * example, step detectors report events when a step is detected.
694     *
695     * @see SensorManager#registerListener(SensorEventListener, Sensor, int, int)
696     */
697    public static final int REPORTING_MODE_SPECIAL_TRIGGER = 3;
698
699    // Mask for the LSB 2nd, 3rd and fourth bits.
700    private static final int REPORTING_MODE_MASK = 0xE;
701    private static final int REPORTING_MODE_SHIFT = 1;
702
703    // MASK for LSB fifth bit. Used to know whether the sensor supports data injection or not.
704    private static final int DATA_INJECTION_MASK = 0x10;
705    private static final int DATA_INJECTION_SHIFT = 4;
706
707    // MASK for dynamic sensor (sensor that added during runtime), bit 6.
708    private static final int DYNAMIC_SENSOR_MASK = 0x20;
709    private static final int DYNAMIC_SENSOR_SHIFT = 5;
710
711    // MASK for indication bit of sensor additional information support (bit 7).
712    private static final int ADDITIONAL_INFO_MASK = 0x40;
713    private static final int ADDITIONAL_INFO_SHIFT = 6;
714
715    // TODO(): The following arrays are fragile and error-prone. This needs to be refactored.
716
717    // Note: This needs to be updated, whenever a new sensor is added.
718    // Holds the reporting mode and maximum length of the values array
719    // associated with
720    // {@link SensorEvent} or {@link TriggerEvent} for the Sensor
721    private static final int[] sSensorReportingModes = {
722            0, // padding because sensor types start at 1
723            3, // SENSOR_TYPE_ACCELEROMETER
724            3, // SENSOR_TYPE_GEOMAGNETIC_FIELD
725            3, // SENSOR_TYPE_ORIENTATION
726            3, // SENSOR_TYPE_GYROSCOPE
727            3, // SENSOR_TYPE_LIGHT
728            3, // SENSOR_TYPE_PRESSURE
729            3, // SENSOR_TYPE_TEMPERATURE
730            3, // SENSOR_TYPE_PROXIMITY
731            3, // SENSOR_TYPE_GRAVITY
732            3, // SENSOR_TYPE_LINEAR_ACCELERATION
733            5, // SENSOR_TYPE_ROTATION_VECTOR
734            3, // SENSOR_TYPE_RELATIVE_HUMIDITY
735            3, // SENSOR_TYPE_AMBIENT_TEMPERATURE
736            6, // SENSOR_TYPE_MAGNETIC_FIELD_UNCALIBRATED
737            4, // SENSOR_TYPE_GAME_ROTATION_VECTOR
738            6, // SENSOR_TYPE_GYROSCOPE_UNCALIBRATED
739            1, // SENSOR_TYPE_SIGNIFICANT_MOTION
740            1, // SENSOR_TYPE_STEP_DETECTOR
741            1, // SENSOR_TYPE_STEP_COUNTER
742            5, // SENSOR_TYPE_GEOMAGNETIC_ROTATION_VECTOR
743            1, // SENSOR_TYPE_HEART_RATE_MONITOR
744            1, // SENSOR_TYPE_WAKE_UP_TILT_DETECTOR
745            1, // SENSOR_TYPE_WAKE_GESTURE
746            1, // SENSOR_TYPE_GLANCE_GESTURE
747            1, // SENSOR_TYPE_PICK_UP_GESTURE
748            1, // SENSOR_TYPE_WRIST_TILT_GESTURE
749            1, // SENSOR_TYPE_DEVICE_ORIENTATION
750            16,// SENSOR_TYPE_POSE_6DOF
751            1, // SENSOR_TYPE_STATIONARY_DETECT
752            1, // SENSOR_TYPE_MOTION_DETECT
753            1, // SENSOR_TYPE_HEART_BEAT
754            2, // SENSOR_TYPE_DYNAMIC_SENSOR_META
755    };
756
757    /**
758     * Each sensor has exactly one reporting mode associated with it. This method returns the
759     * reporting mode constant for this sensor type.
760     *
761     * @return Reporting mode for the input sensor, one of REPORTING_MODE_* constants.
762     * @see #REPORTING_MODE_CONTINUOUS
763     * @see #REPORTING_MODE_ON_CHANGE
764     * @see #REPORTING_MODE_ONE_SHOT
765     * @see #REPORTING_MODE_SPECIAL_TRIGGER
766     */
767    public int getReportingMode() {
768        return ((mFlags & REPORTING_MODE_MASK) >> REPORTING_MODE_SHIFT);
769    }
770
771    static int getMaxLengthValuesArray(Sensor sensor, int sdkLevel) {
772        // RotationVector length has changed to 3 to 5 for API level 18
773        // Set it to 3 for backward compatibility.
774        if (sensor.mType == Sensor.TYPE_ROTATION_VECTOR &&
775                sdkLevel <= Build.VERSION_CODES.JELLY_BEAN_MR1) {
776            return 3;
777        }
778        int offset = sensor.mType;
779        if (offset >= sSensorReportingModes.length) {
780            // we don't know about this sensor, so this is probably a vendor-defined sensor, in that
781            // case, we don't know how many value it has so we return the maximum and assume the app
782            // will know.
783            // FIXME: sensor HAL should advertise how much data is returned per sensor
784            return 16;
785        }
786        return sSensorReportingModes[offset];
787    }
788
789    /* Some of these fields are set only by the native bindings in
790     * SensorManager.
791     */
792    private String  mName;
793    private String  mVendor;
794    private int     mVersion;
795    private int     mHandle;
796    private int     mType;
797    private float   mMaxRange;
798    private float   mResolution;
799    private float   mPower;
800    private int     mMinDelay;
801    private int     mFifoReservedEventCount;
802    private int     mFifoMaxEventCount;
803    private String  mStringType;
804    private String  mRequiredPermission;
805    private int     mMaxDelay;
806    private int     mFlags;
807    private int     mId;
808
809    Sensor() {
810    }
811
812    /**
813     * @return name string of the sensor.
814     */
815    public String getName() {
816        return mName;
817    }
818
819    /**
820     * @return vendor string of this sensor.
821     */
822    public String getVendor() {
823        return mVendor;
824    }
825
826    /**
827     * @return generic type of this sensor.
828     */
829    public int getType() {
830        return mType;
831    }
832
833    /**
834     * @return version of the sensor's module.
835     */
836    public int getVersion() {
837        return mVersion;
838    }
839
840    /**
841     * @return maximum range of the sensor in the sensor's unit.
842     */
843    public float getMaximumRange() {
844        return mMaxRange;
845    }
846
847    /**
848     * @return resolution of the sensor in the sensor's unit.
849     */
850    public float getResolution() {
851        return mResolution;
852    }
853
854    /**
855     * @return the power in mA used by this sensor while in use
856     */
857    public float getPower() {
858        return mPower;
859    }
860
861    /**
862     * @return the minimum delay allowed between two events in microsecond
863     * or zero if this sensor only returns a value when the data it's measuring
864     * changes.
865     */
866    public int getMinDelay() {
867        return mMinDelay;
868    }
869
870    /**
871     * @return Number of events reserved for this sensor in the batch mode FIFO. This gives a
872     * guarantee on the minimum number of events that can be batched.
873     */
874    public int getFifoReservedEventCount() {
875        return mFifoReservedEventCount;
876    }
877
878    /**
879     * @return Maximum number of events of this sensor that could be batched. If this value is zero
880     * it indicates that batch mode is not supported for this sensor. If other applications
881     * registered to batched sensors, the actual number of events that can be batched might be
882     * smaller because the hardware FiFo will be partially used to batch the other sensors.
883     */
884    public int getFifoMaxEventCount() {
885        return mFifoMaxEventCount;
886    }
887
888    /**
889     * @return The type of this sensor as a string.
890     */
891    public String getStringType() {
892        return mStringType;
893    }
894
895    /**
896     * Do not use.
897     *
898     * This method throws an UnsupportedOperationException.
899     *
900     * Use getId() if you want a unique ID.
901     *
902     * @see getId
903     *
904     * @hide
905     */
906    @SystemApi
907    public java.util.UUID getUuid() {
908        throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
909    }
910
911    /**
912     * @return The sensor id that will be unique for the same app unless the device is factory
913     * reset. Return value of 0 means this sensor does not support this function; return value of -1
914     * means this sensor can be uniquely identified in system by combination of its type and name.
915     */
916    public int getId() {
917        return mId;
918    }
919
920    /**
921     * @hide
922     * @return The permission required to access this sensor. If empty, no permission is required.
923     */
924    public String getRequiredPermission() {
925        return mRequiredPermission;
926    }
927
928    /** @hide */
929    public int getHandle() {
930        return mHandle;
931    }
932
933    /**
934     * This value is defined only for continuous and on-change sensors. It is the delay between two
935     * sensor events corresponding to the lowest frequency that this sensor supports. When lower
936     * frequencies are requested through registerListener() the events will be generated at this
937     * frequency instead. It can be used to estimate when the batch FIFO may be full. Older devices
938     * may set this value to zero. Ignore this value in case it is negative or zero.
939     *
940     * @return The max delay for this sensor in microseconds.
941     */
942    public int getMaxDelay() {
943        return mMaxDelay;
944    }
945
946    /**
947     * Returns true if the sensor is a wake-up sensor.
948     * <p>
949     * <b>Application Processor Power modes</b> <p>
950     * Application Processor(AP), is the processor on which applications run.  When no wake lock is held
951     * and the user is not interacting with the device, this processor can enter a “Suspend” mode,
952     * reducing the power consumption by 10 times or more.
953     * </p>
954     * <p>
955     * <b>Non-wake-up sensors</b> <p>
956     * Non-wake-up sensors are sensors that do not wake the AP out of suspend to report data. While
957     * the AP is in suspend mode, the sensors continue to function and generate events, which are
958     * put in a hardware FIFO. The events in the FIFO are delivered to the application when the AP
959     * wakes up. If the FIFO was too small to store all events generated while the AP was in
960     * suspend mode, the older events are lost: the oldest data is dropped to accommodate the newer
961     * data. In the extreme case where the FIFO is non-existent {@code maxFifoEventCount() == 0},
962     * all events generated while the AP was in suspend mode are lost. Applications using
963     * non-wake-up sensors should usually:
964     * <ul>
965     * <li>Either unregister from the sensors when they do not need them, usually in the activity’s
966     * {@code onPause} method. This is the most common case.
967     * <li>Or realize that the sensors are consuming some power while the AP is in suspend mode and
968     * that even then, some events might be lost.
969     * </ul>
970     * </p>
971     * <p>
972     * <b>Wake-up sensors</b> <p>
973     * In opposition to non-wake-up sensors, wake-up sensors ensure that their data is delivered
974     * independently of the state of the AP. While the AP is awake, the wake-up sensors behave
975     * like non-wake-up-sensors. When the AP is asleep, wake-up sensors wake up the AP to deliver
976     * events. That is, the AP will wake up and the sensor will deliver the events before the
977     * maximum reporting latency is elapsed or the hardware FIFO gets full. See {@link
978     * SensorManager#registerListener(SensorEventListener, Sensor, int, int)} for more details.
979     * </p>
980     *
981     * @return <code>true</code> if this is a wake-up sensor, <code>false</code> otherwise.
982     */
983    public boolean isWakeUpSensor() {
984        return (mFlags & SENSOR_FLAG_WAKE_UP_SENSOR) != 0;
985    }
986
987    /**
988     * Returns true if the sensor is a dynamic sensor.
989     *
990     * @return <code>true</code> if the sensor is a dynamic sensor (sensor added at runtime).
991     * @see SensorManager.DynamicSensorCallback
992     */
993    public boolean isDynamicSensor() {
994        return (mFlags & DYNAMIC_SENSOR_MASK) != 0;
995    }
996
997    /**
998     * Returns true if the sensor supports sensor additional information API
999     *
1000     * @return <code>true</code> if the sensor supports sensor additional information API
1001     * @see SensorAdditionalInfo
1002     */
1003    public boolean isAdditionalInfoSupported() {
1004        return (mFlags & ADDITIONAL_INFO_MASK) != 0;
1005    }
1006
1007    /**
1008     * Returns true if the sensor supports data injection when the
1009     * HAL is set to data injection mode.
1010     *
1011     * @return <code>true</code> if the sensor supports data
1012     *         injection when the HAL is set in injection mode,
1013     *         false otherwise.
1014     * @hide
1015     */
1016    @SystemApi
1017    public boolean isDataInjectionSupported() {
1018        return (((mFlags & DATA_INJECTION_MASK) >> DATA_INJECTION_SHIFT)) != 0;
1019    }
1020
1021    void setRange(float max, float res) {
1022        mMaxRange = max;
1023        mResolution = res;
1024    }
1025
1026    @Override
1027    public String toString() {
1028        return "{Sensor name=\"" + mName + "\", vendor=\"" + mVendor + "\", version=" + mVersion
1029                + ", type=" + mType + ", maxRange=" + mMaxRange + ", resolution=" + mResolution
1030                + ", power=" + mPower + ", minDelay=" + mMinDelay + "}";
1031    }
1032
1033    /**
1034     * Sets the Type associated with the sensor.
1035     * NOTE: to be used only by native bindings in SensorManager.
1036     *
1037     * This allows interned static strings to be used across all representations of the Sensor. If
1038     * a sensor type is not referenced here, it will still be interned by the native SensorManager.
1039     *
1040     * @return {@code true} if the StringType was successfully set, {@code false} otherwise.
1041     */
1042    private boolean setType(int value) {
1043        mType = value;
1044        switch (mType) {
1045            case TYPE_ACCELEROMETER:
1046                mStringType = STRING_TYPE_ACCELEROMETER;
1047                return true;
1048            case TYPE_AMBIENT_TEMPERATURE:
1049                mStringType = STRING_TYPE_AMBIENT_TEMPERATURE;
1050                return true;
1051            case TYPE_GAME_ROTATION_VECTOR:
1052                mStringType = STRING_TYPE_GAME_ROTATION_VECTOR;
1053                return true;
1054            case TYPE_GEOMAGNETIC_ROTATION_VECTOR:
1055                mStringType = STRING_TYPE_GEOMAGNETIC_ROTATION_VECTOR;
1056                return true;
1057            case TYPE_GLANCE_GESTURE:
1058                mStringType = STRING_TYPE_GLANCE_GESTURE;
1059                return true;
1060            case TYPE_GRAVITY:
1061                mStringType = STRING_TYPE_GRAVITY;
1062                return true;
1063            case TYPE_GYROSCOPE:
1064                mStringType = STRING_TYPE_GYROSCOPE;
1065                return true;
1066            case TYPE_GYROSCOPE_UNCALIBRATED:
1067                mStringType = STRING_TYPE_GYROSCOPE_UNCALIBRATED;
1068                return true;
1069            case TYPE_HEART_RATE:
1070                mStringType = STRING_TYPE_HEART_RATE;
1071                return true;
1072            case TYPE_LIGHT:
1073                mStringType = STRING_TYPE_LIGHT;
1074                return true;
1075            case TYPE_LINEAR_ACCELERATION:
1076                mStringType = STRING_TYPE_LINEAR_ACCELERATION;
1077                return true;
1078            case TYPE_MAGNETIC_FIELD:
1079                mStringType = STRING_TYPE_MAGNETIC_FIELD;
1080                return true;
1081            case TYPE_MAGNETIC_FIELD_UNCALIBRATED:
1082                mStringType = STRING_TYPE_MAGNETIC_FIELD_UNCALIBRATED;
1083                return true;
1084            case TYPE_PICK_UP_GESTURE:
1085                mStringType = STRING_TYPE_PICK_UP_GESTURE;
1086                return true;
1087            case TYPE_PRESSURE:
1088                mStringType = STRING_TYPE_PRESSURE;
1089                return true;
1090            case TYPE_PROXIMITY:
1091                mStringType = STRING_TYPE_PROXIMITY;
1092                return true;
1093            case TYPE_RELATIVE_HUMIDITY:
1094                mStringType = STRING_TYPE_RELATIVE_HUMIDITY;
1095                return true;
1096            case TYPE_ROTATION_VECTOR:
1097                mStringType = STRING_TYPE_ROTATION_VECTOR;
1098                return true;
1099            case TYPE_SIGNIFICANT_MOTION:
1100                mStringType = STRING_TYPE_SIGNIFICANT_MOTION;
1101                return true;
1102            case TYPE_STEP_COUNTER:
1103                mStringType = STRING_TYPE_STEP_COUNTER;
1104                return true;
1105            case TYPE_STEP_DETECTOR:
1106                mStringType = STRING_TYPE_STEP_DETECTOR;
1107                return true;
1108            case TYPE_TILT_DETECTOR:
1109                mStringType = SENSOR_STRING_TYPE_TILT_DETECTOR;
1110                return true;
1111            case TYPE_WAKE_GESTURE:
1112                mStringType = STRING_TYPE_WAKE_GESTURE;
1113                return true;
1114            case TYPE_ORIENTATION:
1115                mStringType = STRING_TYPE_ORIENTATION;
1116                return true;
1117            case TYPE_TEMPERATURE:
1118                mStringType = STRING_TYPE_TEMPERATURE;
1119                return true;
1120            case TYPE_DEVICE_ORIENTATION:
1121                mStringType = STRING_TYPE_DEVICE_ORIENTATION;
1122                return true;
1123            case TYPE_DYNAMIC_SENSOR_META:
1124                mStringType = STRING_TYPE_DYNAMIC_SENSOR_META;
1125                return true;
1126            default:
1127                return false;
1128        }
1129    }
1130
1131    /**
1132     * Sets the ID associated with the sensor.
1133     *
1134     * The method name is misleading; while this ID is based on the UUID,
1135     * we do not pass in the actual UUID.
1136     *
1137     * NOTE: to be used only by native bindings in SensorManager.
1138     *
1139     * @see #getId
1140     */
1141    private void setUuid(long msb, long lsb) {
1142        // TODO(b/29547335): Rename this method to setId.
1143        mId = (int)msb;
1144    }
1145}
1146