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/*****************************************************************************
*
* Filename: audio_hearing_aid_hw.h
*
* Description:
*
*****************************************************************************/
#ifndef AUDIO_HEARING_AID_HW_H
#define AUDIO_HEARING_AID_HW_H
#include <stdint.h>
#include <hardware/bt_av.h>
/*****************************************************************************
* Constants & Macros
*****************************************************************************/
#define HEARING_AID_AUDIO_HARDWARE_INTERFACE "audio.hearing_aid"
#define HEARING_AID_CTRL_PATH "/data/misc/bluedroid/.hearing_aid_ctrl"
#define HEARING_AID_DATA_PATH "/data/misc/bluedroid/.hearing_aid_data"
// AUDIO_STREAM_OUTPUT_BUFFER_SZ controls the size of the audio socket buffer.
// If one assumes the write buffer is always full during normal BT playback,
// then increasing this value increases our playback latency.
//
// FIXME: The BT HAL should consume data at a constant rate.
// AudioFlinger assumes that the HAL draws data at a constant rate, which is
// true for most audio devices; however, the BT engine reads data at a variable
// rate (over the short term), which confuses both AudioFlinger as well as
// applications which deliver data at a (generally) fixed rate.
//
// 20 * 512 is not sufficient to smooth the variability for some BT devices,
// resulting in mixer sleep and throttling. We increase this to 28 * 512 to help
// reduce the effect of variable data consumption.
#define AUDIO_STREAM_OUTPUT_BUFFER_SZ (28 * 512)
#define AUDIO_STREAM_CONTROL_OUTPUT_BUFFER_SZ 256
// AUDIO_STREAM_OUTPUT_BUFFER_PERIODS controls how the socket buffer is divided
// for AudioFlinger data delivery. The AudioFlinger mixer delivers data in
// chunks of AUDIO_STREAM_OUTPUT_BUFFER_SZ / AUDIO_STREAM_OUTPUT_BUFFER_PERIODS.
// If the number of periods is 2, the socket buffer represents "double
// buffering" of the AudioFlinger mixer buffer.
//
// In general, AUDIO_STREAM_OUTPUT_BUFFER_PERIODS * 16 * 4 should be a divisor
// of AUDIO_STREAM_OUTPUT_BUFFER_SZ.
//
// These values should be chosen such that
//
// AUDIO_STREAM_BUFFER_SIZE * 1000 / (AUDIO_STREAM_OUTPUT_BUFFER_PERIODS
// * AUDIO_STREAM_DEFAULT_RATE * 4) > 20 (ms)
//
// to avoid introducing the FastMixer in AudioFlinger. Using the FastMixer
// results in unnecessary latency and CPU overhead for Bluetooth.
#define AUDIO_STREAM_OUTPUT_BUFFER_PERIODS 2
#define AUDIO_SKT_DISCONNECTED (-1)
typedef enum {
HEARING_AID_CTRL_CMD_NONE,
HEARING_AID_CTRL_CMD_CHECK_READY,
HEARING_AID_CTRL_CMD_START,
HEARING_AID_CTRL_CMD_STOP,
HEARING_AID_CTRL_CMD_SUSPEND,
HEARING_AID_CTRL_GET_INPUT_AUDIO_CONFIG,
HEARING_AID_CTRL_GET_OUTPUT_AUDIO_CONFIG,
HEARING_AID_CTRL_SET_OUTPUT_AUDIO_CONFIG,
HEARING_AID_CTRL_CMD_OFFLOAD_START,
} tHEARING_AID_CTRL_CMD;
typedef enum {
HEARING_AID_CTRL_ACK_SUCCESS,
HEARING_AID_CTRL_ACK_FAILURE,
HEARING_AID_CTRL_ACK_INCALL_FAILURE, /* Failure when in Call*/
HEARING_AID_CTRL_ACK_UNSUPPORTED
} tHEARING_AID_CTRL_ACK;
typedef uint32_t tHA_SAMPLE_RATE;
typedef uint8_t tHA_CHANNEL_COUNT;
/*****************************************************************************
* Type definitions for callback functions
*****************************************************************************/
/*****************************************************************************
* Type definitions and return values
*****************************************************************************/
/*****************************************************************************
* Extern variables and functions
*****************************************************************************/
/*****************************************************************************
* Functions
*****************************************************************************/
// Computes the Audio Hearing Aid HAL output buffer size.
// |codec_sample_rate| is the sample rate of the output stream.
// |codec_bits_per_sample| is the number of bits per sample of the output
// stream.
// |codec_channel_mode| is the channel mode of the output stream.
//
// The buffer size is computed by using the following formula:
//
// AUDIO_STREAM_OUTPUT_BUFFER_SIZE =
// (TIME_PERIOD_MS * AUDIO_STREAM_OUTPUT_BUFFER_PERIODS *
// SAMPLE_RATE_HZ * NUMBER_OF_CHANNELS * (BITS_PER_SAMPLE / 8)) / 1000
//
// AUDIO_STREAM_OUTPUT_BUFFER_PERIODS controls how the socket buffer is
// divided for AudioFlinger data delivery. The AudioFlinger mixer delivers
// data in chunks of
// (AUDIO_STREAM_OUTPUT_BUFFER_SIZE / AUDIO_STREAM_OUTPUT_BUFFER_PERIODS) .
// If the number of periods is 2, the socket buffer represents "double
// buffering" of the AudioFlinger mixer buffer.
//
// Furthermore, the AudioFlinger expects the buffer size to be a multiple
// of 16 frames.
//
// NOTE: Currently, the computation uses the conservative 20ms time period.
//
// Returns the computed buffer size. If any of the input parameters is
// invalid, the return value is the default |AUDIO_STREAM_OUTPUT_BUFFER_SZ|.
extern size_t audio_ha_hw_stream_compute_buffer_size(
btav_a2dp_codec_sample_rate_t codec_sample_rate,
btav_a2dp_codec_bits_per_sample_t codec_bits_per_sample,
btav_a2dp_codec_channel_mode_t codec_channel_mode);
#endif /* AUDIO_HEARING_AID_HW_H */