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Pavlin Radoslavov1ea96a32018-10-11 17:39:09 -07001/*
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16
17package android.hardware.bluetooth.audio@2.0;
18
19import android.hardware.audio.common@5.0::SourceMetadata;
20
21/**
22 * HAL interface from the Audio HAL to the Bluetooth stack
23 *
24 * The Audio HAL calls methods in this interface to start, suspend, and stop
25 * an audio stream. These calls return immediately and the results, if any,
26 * are sent over the IBluetoothAudioProvider interface.
27 *
28 * Moreover, the Audio HAL can also get the presentation position of the stream
29 * and provide stream metadata.
Ajay Panicker5f0e90e2019-01-21 22:36:32 -080030 *
31 * Note: For HIDL APIs with a "generates" statement, the callback parameter used
32 * for return value must be invoked synchronously before the API call returns.
Pavlin Radoslavov1ea96a32018-10-11 17:39:09 -070033 */
34interface IBluetoothAudioPort {
35 /**
36 * This indicates that the caller of this method has opened the data path
37 * and wants to start an audio stream. The caller must wait for a
38 * IBluetoothAudioProvider.streamStarted(Status) call.
39 */
40 startStream();
41
42 /**
43 * This indicates that the caller of this method wants to suspend the audio
44 * stream. The caller must wait for the Bluetooth process to call
45 * IBluetoothAudioProvider.streamSuspended(Status). The caller still keeps
46 * the data path open.
47 */
48 suspendStream();
49
50 /**
51 * This indicates that the caller of this method wants to stop the audio
52 * stream. The data path will be closed after this call. There is no
53 * callback from the IBluetoothAudioProvider interface even though the
54 * teardown is asynchronous.
55 */
56 stopStream();
57
58 /**
59 * Get the audio presentation position.
60 *
61 * @return status the command status
62 * @return remoteDeviceAudioDelayNanos the audio delay from when the remote
63 * device (e.g. headset) receives audio data to when the device plays the
64 * sound. If the delay is unknown, the value is set to zero.
65 * @return transmittedOctets the number of audio data octets that were sent
66 * to a remote device. This excludes octets that have been written to the
67 * data path but have not been sent to the remote device. The count is
68 * not reset until stopStream() is called. If the software data path is
69 * unused (e.g. A2DP Hardware Offload), the value is set to 0.
70 * @return transmittedOctetsTimeStamp the value of CLOCK_MONOTONIC
71 * corresponding to transmittedOctets. If the software data path is
72 * unused (e.g., for A2DP Hardware Offload), the value is set to zero.
73 */
74 getPresentationPosition() generates (Status status,
75 uint64_t remoteDeviceAudioDelayNanos, uint64_t transmittedOctets,
76 TimeSpec transmittedOctetsTimeStamp);
77
78 /**
79 * Called when the metadata of the stream's source has been changed.
80 *
81 * @param sourceMetadata Description of the audio that is played by the
82 * clients.
83 */
84 updateMetadata(SourceMetadata sourceMetadata);
85};