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16 
17 #ifndef ANDROID_AUDIOTRACK_H
18 #define ANDROID_AUDIOTRACK_H
19 
20 #include <cutils/sched_policy.h>
21 #include <media/AudioSystem.h>
22 #include <media/AudioTimestamp.h>
23 #include <media/IAudioTrack.h>
24 #include <media/AudioResamplerPublic.h>
25 #include <media/Modulo.h>
26 #include <utils/threads.h>
27 
28 namespace android {
29 
30 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
31 
32 struct audio_track_cblk_t;
33 class AudioTrackClientProxy;
34 class StaticAudioTrackClientProxy;
35 
36 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
37 
38 class AudioTrack : public RefBase
39 {
40 public:
41 
42     /* Events used by AudioTrack callback function (callback_t).
43      * Keep in sync with frameworks/base/media/java/android/media/AudioTrack.java NATIVE_EVENT_*.
44      */
45     enum event_type {
46         EVENT_MORE_DATA = 0,        // Request to write more data to buffer.
47                                     // This event only occurs for TRANSFER_CALLBACK.
48                                     // If this event is delivered but the callback handler
49                                     // does not want to write more data, the handler must
50                                     // ignore the event by setting frameCount to zero.
51                                     // This might occur, for example, if the application is
52                                     // waiting for source data or is at the end of stream.
53                                     //
54                                     // For data filling, it is preferred that the callback
55                                     // does not block and instead returns a short count on
56                                     // the amount of data actually delivered
57                                     // (or 0, if no data is currently available).
58         EVENT_UNDERRUN = 1,         // Buffer underrun occurred. This will not occur for
59                                     // static tracks.
60         EVENT_LOOP_END = 2,         // Sample loop end was reached; playback restarted from
61                                     // loop start if loop count was not 0 for a static track.
62         EVENT_MARKER = 3,           // Playback head is at the specified marker position
63                                     // (See setMarkerPosition()).
64         EVENT_NEW_POS = 4,          // Playback head is at a new position
65                                     // (See setPositionUpdatePeriod()).
66         EVENT_BUFFER_END = 5,       // Playback has completed for a static track.
67         EVENT_NEW_IAUDIOTRACK = 6,  // IAudioTrack was re-created, either due to re-routing and
68                                     // voluntary invalidation by mediaserver, or mediaserver crash.
69         EVENT_STREAM_END = 7,       // Sent after all the buffers queued in AF and HW are played
70                                     // back (after stop is called) for an offloaded track.
71 #if 0   // FIXME not yet implemented
72         EVENT_NEW_TIMESTAMP = 8,    // Delivered periodically and when there's a significant change
73                                     // in the mapping from frame position to presentation time.
74                                     // See AudioTimestamp for the information included with event.
75 #endif
76     };
77 
78     /* Client should declare a Buffer and pass the address to obtainBuffer()
79      * and releaseBuffer().  See also callback_t for EVENT_MORE_DATA.
80      */
81 
82     class Buffer
83     {
84     public:
85         // FIXME use m prefix
86         size_t      frameCount;   // number of sample frames corresponding to size;
87                                   // on input to obtainBuffer() it is the number of frames desired,
88                                   // on output from obtainBuffer() it is the number of available
89                                   //    [empty slots for] frames to be filled
90                                   // on input to releaseBuffer() it is currently ignored
91 
92         size_t      size;         // input/output in bytes == frameCount * frameSize
93                                   // on input to obtainBuffer() it is ignored
94                                   // on output from obtainBuffer() it is the number of available
95                                   //    [empty slots for] bytes to be filled,
96                                   //    which is frameCount * frameSize
97                                   // on input to releaseBuffer() it is the number of bytes to
98                                   //    release
99                                   // FIXME This is redundant with respect to frameCount.  Consider
100                                   //    removing size and making frameCount the primary field.
101 
102         union {
103             void*       raw;
104             short*      i16;      // signed 16-bit
105             int8_t*     i8;       // unsigned 8-bit, offset by 0x80
106         };                        // input to obtainBuffer(): unused, output: pointer to buffer
107     };
108 
109     /* As a convenience, if a callback is supplied, a handler thread
110      * is automatically created with the appropriate priority. This thread
111      * invokes the callback when a new buffer becomes available or various conditions occur.
112      * Parameters:
113      *
114      * event:   type of event notified (see enum AudioTrack::event_type).
115      * user:    Pointer to context for use by the callback receiver.
116      * info:    Pointer to optional parameter according to event type:
117      *          - EVENT_MORE_DATA: pointer to AudioTrack::Buffer struct. The callback must not write
118      *            more bytes than indicated by 'size' field and update 'size' if fewer bytes are
119      *            written.
120      *          - EVENT_UNDERRUN: unused.
121      *          - EVENT_LOOP_END: pointer to an int indicating the number of loops remaining.
122      *          - EVENT_MARKER: pointer to const uint32_t containing the marker position in frames.
123      *          - EVENT_NEW_POS: pointer to const uint32_t containing the new position in frames.
124      *          - EVENT_BUFFER_END: unused.
125      *          - EVENT_NEW_IAUDIOTRACK: unused.
126      *          - EVENT_STREAM_END: unused.
127      *          - EVENT_NEW_TIMESTAMP: pointer to const AudioTimestamp.
128      */
129 
130     typedef void (*callback_t)(int event, void* user, void *info);
131 
132     /* Returns the minimum frame count required for the successful creation of
133      * an AudioTrack object.
134      * Returned status (from utils/Errors.h) can be:
135      *  - NO_ERROR: successful operation
136      *  - NO_INIT: audio server or audio hardware not initialized
137      *  - BAD_VALUE: unsupported configuration
138      * frameCount is guaranteed to be non-zero if status is NO_ERROR,
139      * and is undefined otherwise.
140      * FIXME This API assumes a route, and so should be deprecated.
141      */
142 
143     static status_t getMinFrameCount(size_t* frameCount,
144                                      audio_stream_type_t streamType,
145                                      uint32_t sampleRate);
146 
147     /* How data is transferred to AudioTrack
148      */
149     enum transfer_type {
150         TRANSFER_DEFAULT,   // not specified explicitly; determine from the other parameters
151         TRANSFER_CALLBACK,  // callback EVENT_MORE_DATA
152         TRANSFER_OBTAIN,    // call obtainBuffer() and releaseBuffer()
153         TRANSFER_SYNC,      // synchronous write()
154         TRANSFER_SHARED,    // shared memory
155     };
156 
157     /* Constructs an uninitialized AudioTrack. No connection with
158      * AudioFlinger takes place.  Use set() after this.
159      */
160                         AudioTrack();
161 
162     /* Creates an AudioTrack object and registers it with AudioFlinger.
163      * Once created, the track needs to be started before it can be used.
164      * Unspecified values are set to appropriate default values.
165      *
166      * Parameters:
167      *
168      * streamType:         Select the type of audio stream this track is attached to
169      *                     (e.g. AUDIO_STREAM_MUSIC).
170      * sampleRate:         Data source sampling rate in Hz.  Zero means to use the sink sample rate.
171      *                     A non-zero value must be specified if AUDIO_OUTPUT_FLAG_DIRECT is set.
172      *                     0 will not work with current policy implementation for direct output
173      *                     selection where an exact match is needed for sampling rate.
174      * format:             Audio format. For mixed tracks, any PCM format supported by server is OK.
175      *                     For direct and offloaded tracks, the possible format(s) depends on the
176      *                     output sink.
177      * channelMask:        Channel mask, such that audio_is_output_channel(channelMask) is true.
178      * frameCount:         Minimum size of track PCM buffer in frames. This defines the
179      *                     application's contribution to the
180      *                     latency of the track. The actual size selected by the AudioTrack could be
181      *                     larger if the requested size is not compatible with current audio HAL
182      *                     configuration.  Zero means to use a default value.
183      * flags:              See comments on audio_output_flags_t in <system/audio.h>.
184      * cbf:                Callback function. If not null, this function is called periodically
185      *                     to provide new data in TRANSFER_CALLBACK mode
186      *                     and inform of marker, position updates, etc.
187      * user:               Context for use by the callback receiver.
188      * notificationFrames: The callback function is called each time notificationFrames PCM
189      *                     frames have been consumed from track input buffer by server.
190      *                     Zero means to use a default value, which is typically:
191      *                      - fast tracks: HAL buffer size, even if track frameCount is larger
192      *                      - normal tracks: 1/2 of track frameCount
193      *                     A positive value means that many frames at initial source sample rate.
194      *                     A negative value for this parameter specifies the negative of the
195      *                     requested number of notifications (sub-buffers) in the entire buffer.
196      *                     For fast tracks, the FastMixer will process one sub-buffer at a time.
197      *                     The size of each sub-buffer is determined by the HAL.
198      *                     To get "double buffering", for example, one should pass -2.
199      *                     The minimum number of sub-buffers is 1 (expressed as -1),
200      *                     and the maximum number of sub-buffers is 8 (expressed as -8).
201      *                     Negative is only permitted for fast tracks, and if frameCount is zero.
202      *                     TODO It is ugly to overload a parameter in this way depending on
203      *                     whether it is positive, negative, or zero.  Consider splitting apart.
204      * sessionId:          Specific session ID, or zero to use default.
205      * transferType:       How data is transferred to AudioTrack.
206      * offloadInfo:        If not NULL, provides offload parameters for
207      *                     AudioSystem::getOutputForAttr().
208      * uid:                User ID of the app which initially requested this AudioTrack
209      *                     for power management tracking, or -1 for current user ID.
210      * pid:                Process ID of the app which initially requested this AudioTrack
211      *                     for power management tracking, or -1 for current process ID.
212      * pAttributes:        If not NULL, supersedes streamType for use case selection.
213      * doNotReconnect:     If set to true, AudioTrack won't automatically recreate the IAudioTrack
214                            binder to AudioFlinger.
215                            It will return an error instead.  The application will recreate
216                            the track based on offloading or different channel configuration, etc.
217      * maxRequiredSpeed:   For PCM tracks, this creates an appropriate buffer size that will allow
218      *                     maxRequiredSpeed playback. Values less than 1.0f and greater than
219      *                     AUDIO_TIMESTRETCH_SPEED_MAX will be clamped.  For non-PCM tracks
220      *                     and direct or offloaded tracks, this parameter is ignored.
221      * threadCanCallJava:  Not present in parameter list, and so is fixed at false.
222      */
223 
224                         AudioTrack( audio_stream_type_t streamType,
225                                     uint32_t sampleRate,
226                                     audio_format_t format,
227                                     audio_channel_mask_t channelMask,
228                                     size_t frameCount    = 0,
229                                     audio_output_flags_t flags = AUDIO_OUTPUT_FLAG_NONE,
230                                     callback_t cbf       = NULL,
231                                     void* user           = NULL,
232                                     int32_t notificationFrames = 0,
233                                     audio_session_t sessionId  = AUDIO_SESSION_ALLOCATE,
234                                     transfer_type transferType = TRANSFER_DEFAULT,
235                                     const audio_offload_info_t *offloadInfo = NULL,
236                                     int uid = -1,
237                                     pid_t pid = -1,
238                                     const audio_attributes_t* pAttributes = NULL,
239                                     bool doNotReconnect = false,
240                                     float maxRequiredSpeed = 1.0f);
241 
242     /* Creates an audio track and registers it with AudioFlinger.
243      * With this constructor, the track is configured for static buffer mode.
244      * Data to be rendered is passed in a shared memory buffer
245      * identified by the argument sharedBuffer, which should be non-0.
246      * If sharedBuffer is zero, this constructor is equivalent to the previous constructor
247      * but without the ability to specify a non-zero value for the frameCount parameter.
248      * The memory should be initialized to the desired data before calling start().
249      * The write() method is not supported in this case.
250      * It is recommended to pass a callback function to be notified of playback end by an
251      * EVENT_UNDERRUN event.
252      */
253 
254                         AudioTrack( audio_stream_type_t streamType,
255                                     uint32_t sampleRate,
256                                     audio_format_t format,
257                                     audio_channel_mask_t channelMask,
258                                     const sp<IMemory>& sharedBuffer,
259                                     audio_output_flags_t flags = AUDIO_OUTPUT_FLAG_NONE,
260                                     callback_t cbf      = NULL,
261                                     void* user          = NULL,
262                                     int32_t notificationFrames = 0,
263                                     audio_session_t sessionId   = AUDIO_SESSION_ALLOCATE,
264                                     transfer_type transferType = TRANSFER_DEFAULT,
265                                     const audio_offload_info_t *offloadInfo = NULL,
266                                     int uid = -1,
267                                     pid_t pid = -1,
268                                     const audio_attributes_t* pAttributes = NULL,
269                                     bool doNotReconnect = false,
270                                     float maxRequiredSpeed = 1.0f);
271 
272     /* Terminates the AudioTrack and unregisters it from AudioFlinger.
273      * Also destroys all resources associated with the AudioTrack.
274      */
275 protected:
276                         virtual ~AudioTrack();
277 public:
278 
279     /* Initialize an AudioTrack that was created using the AudioTrack() constructor.
280      * Don't call set() more than once, or after the AudioTrack() constructors that take parameters.
281      * set() is not multi-thread safe.
282      * Returned status (from utils/Errors.h) can be:
283      *  - NO_ERROR: successful initialization
284      *  - INVALID_OPERATION: AudioTrack is already initialized
285      *  - BAD_VALUE: invalid parameter (channelMask, format, sampleRate...)
286      *  - NO_INIT: audio server or audio hardware not initialized
287      * If status is not equal to NO_ERROR, don't call any other APIs on this AudioTrack.
288      * If sharedBuffer is non-0, the frameCount parameter is ignored and
289      * replaced by the shared buffer's total allocated size in frame units.
290      *
291      * Parameters not listed in the AudioTrack constructors above:
292      *
293      * threadCanCallJava:  Whether callbacks are made from an attached thread and thus can call JNI.
294      *
295      * Internal state post condition:
296      *      (mStreamType == AUDIO_STREAM_DEFAULT) implies this AudioTrack has valid attributes
297      */
298             status_t    set(audio_stream_type_t streamType,
299                             uint32_t sampleRate,
300                             audio_format_t format,
301                             audio_channel_mask_t channelMask,
302                             size_t frameCount   = 0,
303                             audio_output_flags_t flags = AUDIO_OUTPUT_FLAG_NONE,
304                             callback_t cbf      = NULL,
305                             void* user          = NULL,
306                             int32_t notificationFrames = 0,
307                             const sp<IMemory>& sharedBuffer = 0,
308                             bool threadCanCallJava = false,
309                             audio_session_t sessionId  = AUDIO_SESSION_ALLOCATE,
310                             transfer_type transferType = TRANSFER_DEFAULT,
311                             const audio_offload_info_t *offloadInfo = NULL,
312                             int uid = -1,
313                             pid_t pid = -1,
314                             const audio_attributes_t* pAttributes = NULL,
315                             bool doNotReconnect = false,
316                             float maxRequiredSpeed = 1.0f);
317 
318     /* Result of constructing the AudioTrack. This must be checked for successful initialization
319      * before using any AudioTrack API (except for set()), because using
320      * an uninitialized AudioTrack produces undefined results.
321      * See set() method above for possible return codes.
322      */
initCheck()323             status_t    initCheck() const   { return mStatus; }
324 
325     /* Returns this track's estimated latency in milliseconds.
326      * This includes the latency due to AudioTrack buffer size, AudioMixer (if any)
327      * and audio hardware driver.
328      */
latency()329             uint32_t    latency() const     { return mLatency; }
330 
331     /* Returns the number of application-level buffer underruns
332      * since the AudioTrack was created.
333      */
334             uint32_t    getUnderrunCount() const;
335 
336     /* getters, see constructors and set() */
337 
338             audio_stream_type_t streamType() const;
format()339             audio_format_t format() const   { return mFormat; }
340 
341     /* Return frame size in bytes, which for linear PCM is
342      * channelCount * (bit depth per channel / 8).
343      * channelCount is determined from channelMask, and bit depth comes from format.
344      * For non-linear formats, the frame size is typically 1 byte.
345      */
frameSize()346             size_t      frameSize() const   { return mFrameSize; }
347 
channelCount()348             uint32_t    channelCount() const { return mChannelCount; }
frameCount()349             size_t      frameCount() const  { return mFrameCount; }
350 
351     // TODO consider notificationFrames() if needed
352 
353     /* Return effective size of audio buffer that an application writes to
354      * or a negative error if the track is uninitialized.
355      */
356             ssize_t     getBufferSizeInFrames();
357 
358     /* Returns the buffer duration in microseconds at current playback rate.
359      */
360             status_t    getBufferDurationInUs(int64_t *duration);
361 
362     /* Set the effective size of audio buffer that an application writes to.
363      * This is used to determine the amount of available room in the buffer,
364      * which determines when a write will block.
365      * This allows an application to raise and lower the audio latency.
366      * The requested size may be adjusted so that it is
367      * greater or equal to the absolute minimum and
368      * less than or equal to the getBufferCapacityInFrames().
369      * It may also be adjusted slightly for internal reasons.
370      *
371      * Return the final size or a negative error if the track is unitialized
372      * or does not support variable sizes.
373      */
374             ssize_t     setBufferSizeInFrames(size_t size);
375 
376     /* Return the static buffer specified in constructor or set(), or 0 for streaming mode */
sharedBuffer()377             sp<IMemory> sharedBuffer() const { return mSharedBuffer; }
378 
379     /* After it's created the track is not active. Call start() to
380      * make it active. If set, the callback will start being called.
381      * If the track was previously paused, volume is ramped up over the first mix buffer.
382      */
383             status_t        start();
384 
385     /* Stop a track.
386      * In static buffer mode, the track is stopped immediately.
387      * In streaming mode, the callback will cease being called.  Note that obtainBuffer() still
388      * works and will fill up buffers until the pool is exhausted, and then will return WOULD_BLOCK.
389      * In streaming mode the stop does not occur immediately: any data remaining in the buffer
390      * is first drained, mixed, and output, and only then is the track marked as stopped.
391      */
392             void        stop();
393             bool        stopped() const;
394 
395     /* Flush a stopped or paused track. All previously buffered data is discarded immediately.
396      * This has the effect of draining the buffers without mixing or output.
397      * Flush is intended for streaming mode, for example before switching to non-contiguous content.
398      * This function is a no-op if the track is not stopped or paused, or uses a static buffer.
399      */
400             void        flush();
401 
402     /* Pause a track. After pause, the callback will cease being called and
403      * obtainBuffer returns WOULD_BLOCK. Note that obtainBuffer() still works
404      * and will fill up buffers until the pool is exhausted.
405      * Volume is ramped down over the next mix buffer following the pause request,
406      * and then the track is marked as paused.  It can be resumed with ramp up by start().
407      */
408             void        pause();
409 
410     /* Set volume for this track, mostly used for games' sound effects
411      * left and right volumes. Levels must be >= 0.0 and <= 1.0.
412      * This is the older API.  New applications should use setVolume(float) when possible.
413      */
414             status_t    setVolume(float left, float right);
415 
416     /* Set volume for all channels.  This is the preferred API for new applications,
417      * especially for multi-channel content.
418      */
419             status_t    setVolume(float volume);
420 
421     /* Set the send level for this track. An auxiliary effect should be attached
422      * to the track with attachEffect(). Level must be >= 0.0 and <= 1.0.
423      */
424             status_t    setAuxEffectSendLevel(float level);
425             void        getAuxEffectSendLevel(float* level) const;
426 
427     /* Set source sample rate for this track in Hz, mostly used for games' sound effects.
428      * Zero is not permitted.
429      */
430             status_t    setSampleRate(uint32_t sampleRate);
431 
432     /* Return current source sample rate in Hz.
433      * If specified as zero in constructor or set(), this will be the sink sample rate.
434      */
435             uint32_t    getSampleRate() const;
436 
437     /* Return the original source sample rate in Hz. This corresponds to the sample rate
438      * if playback rate had normal speed and pitch.
439      */
440             uint32_t    getOriginalSampleRate() const;
441 
442     /* Set source playback rate for timestretch
443      * 1.0 is normal speed: < 1.0 is slower, > 1.0 is faster
444      * 1.0 is normal pitch: < 1.0 is lower pitch, > 1.0 is higher pitch
445      *
446      * AUDIO_TIMESTRETCH_SPEED_MIN <= speed <= AUDIO_TIMESTRETCH_SPEED_MAX
447      * AUDIO_TIMESTRETCH_PITCH_MIN <= pitch <= AUDIO_TIMESTRETCH_PITCH_MAX
448      *
449      * Speed increases the playback rate of media, but does not alter pitch.
450      * Pitch increases the "tonal frequency" of media, but does not affect the playback rate.
451      */
452             status_t    setPlaybackRate(const AudioPlaybackRate &playbackRate);
453 
454     /* Return current playback rate */
455             const AudioPlaybackRate& getPlaybackRate() const;
456 
457     /* Enables looping and sets the start and end points of looping.
458      * Only supported for static buffer mode.
459      *
460      * Parameters:
461      *
462      * loopStart:   loop start in frames relative to start of buffer.
463      * loopEnd:     loop end in frames relative to start of buffer.
464      * loopCount:   number of loops to execute. Calling setLoop() with loopCount == 0 cancels any
465      *              pending or active loop. loopCount == -1 means infinite looping.
466      *
467      * For proper operation the following condition must be respected:
468      *      loopCount != 0 implies 0 <= loopStart < loopEnd <= frameCount().
469      *
470      * If the loop period (loopEnd - loopStart) is too small for the implementation to support,
471      * setLoop() will return BAD_VALUE.  loopCount must be >= -1.
472      *
473      */
474             status_t    setLoop(uint32_t loopStart, uint32_t loopEnd, int loopCount);
475 
476     /* Sets marker position. When playback reaches the number of frames specified, a callback with
477      * event type EVENT_MARKER is called. Calling setMarkerPosition with marker == 0 cancels marker
478      * notification callback.  To set a marker at a position which would compute as 0,
479      * a workaround is to set the marker at a nearby position such as ~0 or 1.
480      * If the AudioTrack has been opened with no callback function associated, the operation will
481      * fail.
482      *
483      * Parameters:
484      *
485      * marker:   marker position expressed in wrapping (overflow) frame units,
486      *           like the return value of getPosition().
487      *
488      * Returned status (from utils/Errors.h) can be:
489      *  - NO_ERROR: successful operation
490      *  - INVALID_OPERATION: the AudioTrack has no callback installed.
491      */
492             status_t    setMarkerPosition(uint32_t marker);
493             status_t    getMarkerPosition(uint32_t *marker) const;
494 
495     /* Sets position update period. Every time the number of frames specified has been played,
496      * a callback with event type EVENT_NEW_POS is called.
497      * Calling setPositionUpdatePeriod with updatePeriod == 0 cancels new position notification
498      * callback.
499      * If the AudioTrack has been opened with no callback function associated, the operation will
500      * fail.
501      * Extremely small values may be rounded up to a value the implementation can support.
502      *
503      * Parameters:
504      *
505      * updatePeriod:  position update notification period expressed in frames.
506      *
507      * Returned status (from utils/Errors.h) can be:
508      *  - NO_ERROR: successful operation
509      *  - INVALID_OPERATION: the AudioTrack has no callback installed.
510      */
511             status_t    setPositionUpdatePeriod(uint32_t updatePeriod);
512             status_t    getPositionUpdatePeriod(uint32_t *updatePeriod) const;
513 
514     /* Sets playback head position.
515      * Only supported for static buffer mode.
516      *
517      * Parameters:
518      *
519      * position:  New playback head position in frames relative to start of buffer.
520      *            0 <= position <= frameCount().  Note that end of buffer is permitted,
521      *            but will result in an immediate underrun if started.
522      *
523      * Returned status (from utils/Errors.h) can be:
524      *  - NO_ERROR: successful operation
525      *  - INVALID_OPERATION: the AudioTrack is not stopped or paused, or is streaming mode.
526      *  - BAD_VALUE: The specified position is beyond the number of frames present in AudioTrack
527      *               buffer
528      */
529             status_t    setPosition(uint32_t position);
530 
531     /* Return the total number of frames played since playback start.
532      * The counter will wrap (overflow) periodically, e.g. every ~27 hours at 44.1 kHz.
533      * It is reset to zero by flush(), reload(), and stop().
534      *
535      * Parameters:
536      *
537      *  position:  Address where to return play head position.
538      *
539      * Returned status (from utils/Errors.h) can be:
540      *  - NO_ERROR: successful operation
541      *  - BAD_VALUE:  position is NULL
542      */
543             status_t    getPosition(uint32_t *position);
544 
545     /* For static buffer mode only, this returns the current playback position in frames
546      * relative to start of buffer.  It is analogous to the position units used by
547      * setLoop() and setPosition().  After underrun, the position will be at end of buffer.
548      */
549             status_t    getBufferPosition(uint32_t *position);
550 
551     /* Forces AudioTrack buffer full condition. When playing a static buffer, this method avoids
552      * rewriting the buffer before restarting playback after a stop.
553      * This method must be called with the AudioTrack in paused or stopped state.
554      * Not allowed in streaming mode.
555      *
556      * Returned status (from utils/Errors.h) can be:
557      *  - NO_ERROR: successful operation
558      *  - INVALID_OPERATION: the AudioTrack is not stopped or paused, or is streaming mode.
559      */
560             status_t    reload();
561 
562     /* Returns a handle on the audio output used by this AudioTrack.
563      *
564      * Parameters:
565      *  none.
566      *
567      * Returned value:
568      *  handle on audio hardware output, or AUDIO_IO_HANDLE_NONE if the
569      *  track needed to be re-created but that failed
570      */
571 private:
572             audio_io_handle_t    getOutput() const;
573 public:
574 
575     /* Selects the audio device to use for output of this AudioTrack. A value of
576      * AUDIO_PORT_HANDLE_NONE indicates default (AudioPolicyManager) routing.
577      *
578      * Parameters:
579      *  The device ID of the selected device (as returned by the AudioDevicesManager API).
580      *
581      * Returned value:
582      *  - NO_ERROR: successful operation
583      *    TODO: what else can happen here?
584      */
585             status_t    setOutputDevice(audio_port_handle_t deviceId);
586 
587     /* Returns the ID of the audio device selected for this AudioTrack.
588      * A value of AUDIO_PORT_HANDLE_NONE indicates default (AudioPolicyManager) routing.
589      *
590      * Parameters:
591      *  none.
592      */
593      audio_port_handle_t getOutputDevice();
594 
595      /* Returns the ID of the audio device actually used by the output to which this AudioTrack is
596       * attached.
597       * A value of AUDIO_PORT_HANDLE_NONE indicates the audio track is not attached to any output.
598       *
599       * Parameters:
600       *  none.
601       */
602      audio_port_handle_t getRoutedDeviceId();
603 
604     /* Returns the unique session ID associated with this track.
605      *
606      * Parameters:
607      *  none.
608      *
609      * Returned value:
610      *  AudioTrack session ID.
611      */
getSessionId()612             audio_session_t getSessionId() const { return mSessionId; }
613 
614     /* Attach track auxiliary output to specified effect. Use effectId = 0
615      * to detach track from effect.
616      *
617      * Parameters:
618      *
619      * effectId:  effectId obtained from AudioEffect::id().
620      *
621      * Returned status (from utils/Errors.h) can be:
622      *  - NO_ERROR: successful operation
623      *  - INVALID_OPERATION: the effect is not an auxiliary effect.
624      *  - BAD_VALUE: The specified effect ID is invalid
625      */
626             status_t    attachAuxEffect(int effectId);
627 
628     /* Public API for TRANSFER_OBTAIN mode.
629      * Obtains a buffer of up to "audioBuffer->frameCount" empty slots for frames.
630      * After filling these slots with data, the caller should release them with releaseBuffer().
631      * If the track buffer is not full, obtainBuffer() returns as many contiguous
632      * [empty slots for] frames as are available immediately.
633      *
634      * If nonContig is non-NULL, it is an output parameter that will be set to the number of
635      * additional non-contiguous frames that are predicted to be available immediately,
636      * if the client were to release the first frames and then call obtainBuffer() again.
637      * This value is only a prediction, and needs to be confirmed.
638      * It will be set to zero for an error return.
639      *
640      * If the track buffer is full and track is stopped, obtainBuffer() returns WOULD_BLOCK
641      * regardless of the value of waitCount.
642      * If the track buffer is full and track is not stopped, obtainBuffer() blocks with a
643      * maximum timeout based on waitCount; see chart below.
644      * Buffers will be returned until the pool
645      * is exhausted, at which point obtainBuffer() will either block
646      * or return WOULD_BLOCK depending on the value of the "waitCount"
647      * parameter.
648      *
649      * Interpretation of waitCount:
650      *  +n  limits wait time to n * WAIT_PERIOD_MS,
651      *  -1  causes an (almost) infinite wait time,
652      *   0  non-blocking.
653      *
654      * Buffer fields
655      * On entry:
656      *  frameCount  number of [empty slots for] frames requested
657      *  size        ignored
658      *  raw         ignored
659      * After error return:
660      *  frameCount  0
661      *  size        0
662      *  raw         undefined
663      * After successful return:
664      *  frameCount  actual number of [empty slots for] frames available, <= number requested
665      *  size        actual number of bytes available
666      *  raw         pointer to the buffer
667      */
668             status_t    obtainBuffer(Buffer* audioBuffer, int32_t waitCount,
669                                 size_t *nonContig = NULL);
670 
671 private:
672     /* If nonContig is non-NULL, it is an output parameter that will be set to the number of
673      * additional non-contiguous frames that are predicted to be available immediately,
674      * if the client were to release the first frames and then call obtainBuffer() again.
675      * This value is only a prediction, and needs to be confirmed.
676      * It will be set to zero for an error return.
677      * FIXME We could pass an array of Buffers instead of only one Buffer to obtainBuffer(),
678      * in case the requested amount of frames is in two or more non-contiguous regions.
679      * FIXME requested and elapsed are both relative times.  Consider changing to absolute time.
680      */
681             status_t    obtainBuffer(Buffer* audioBuffer, const struct timespec *requested,
682                                      struct timespec *elapsed = NULL, size_t *nonContig = NULL);
683 public:
684 
685     /* Public API for TRANSFER_OBTAIN mode.
686      * Release a filled buffer of frames for AudioFlinger to process.
687      *
688      * Buffer fields:
689      *  frameCount  currently ignored but recommend to set to actual number of frames filled
690      *  size        actual number of bytes filled, must be multiple of frameSize
691      *  raw         ignored
692      */
693             void        releaseBuffer(const Buffer* audioBuffer);
694 
695     /* As a convenience we provide a write() interface to the audio buffer.
696      * Input parameter 'size' is in byte units.
697      * This is implemented on top of obtainBuffer/releaseBuffer. For best
698      * performance use callbacks. Returns actual number of bytes written >= 0,
699      * or one of the following negative status codes:
700      *      INVALID_OPERATION   AudioTrack is configured for static buffer or streaming mode
701      *      BAD_VALUE           size is invalid
702      *      WOULD_BLOCK         when obtainBuffer() returns same, or
703      *                          AudioTrack was stopped during the write
704      *      DEAD_OBJECT         when AudioFlinger dies or the output device changes and
705      *                          the track cannot be automatically restored.
706      *                          The application needs to recreate the AudioTrack
707      *                          because the audio device changed or AudioFlinger died.
708      *                          This typically occurs for direct or offload tracks
709      *                          or if mDoNotReconnect is true.
710      *      or any other error code returned by IAudioTrack::start() or restoreTrack_l().
711      * Default behavior is to only return when all data has been transferred. Set 'blocking' to
712      * false for the method to return immediately without waiting to try multiple times to write
713      * the full content of the buffer.
714      */
715             ssize_t     write(const void* buffer, size_t size, bool blocking = true);
716 
717     /*
718      * Dumps the state of an audio track.
719      * Not a general-purpose API; intended only for use by media player service to dump its tracks.
720      */
721             status_t    dump(int fd, const Vector<String16>& args) const;
722 
723     /*
724      * Return the total number of frames which AudioFlinger desired but were unavailable,
725      * and thus which resulted in an underrun.  Reset to zero by stop().
726      */
727             uint32_t    getUnderrunFrames() const;
728 
729     /* Get the flags */
getFlags()730             audio_output_flags_t getFlags() const { AutoMutex _l(mLock); return mFlags; }
731 
732     /* Set parameters - only possible when using direct output */
733             status_t    setParameters(const String8& keyValuePairs);
734 
735     /* Get parameters */
736             String8     getParameters(const String8& keys);
737 
738     /* Poll for a timestamp on demand.
739      * Use if EVENT_NEW_TIMESTAMP is not delivered often enough for your needs,
740      * or if you need to get the most recent timestamp outside of the event callback handler.
741      * Caution: calling this method too often may be inefficient;
742      * if you need a high resolution mapping between frame position and presentation time,
743      * consider implementing that at application level, based on the low resolution timestamps.
744      * Returns NO_ERROR    if timestamp is valid.
745      *         WOULD_BLOCK if called in STOPPED or FLUSHED state, or if called immediately after
746      *                     start/ACTIVE, when the number of frames consumed is less than the
747      *                     overall hardware latency to physical output. In WOULD_BLOCK cases,
748      *                     one might poll again, or use getPosition(), or use 0 position and
749      *                     current time for the timestamp.
750      *         DEAD_OBJECT if AudioFlinger dies or the output device changes and
751      *                     the track cannot be automatically restored.
752      *                     The application needs to recreate the AudioTrack
753      *                     because the audio device changed or AudioFlinger died.
754      *                     This typically occurs for direct or offload tracks
755      *                     or if mDoNotReconnect is true.
756      *         INVALID_OPERATION  wrong state, or some other error.
757      *
758      * The timestamp parameter is undefined on return, if status is not NO_ERROR.
759      */
760             status_t    getTimestamp(AudioTimestamp& timestamp);
761 
762     /* Return the extended timestamp, with additional timebase info and improved drain behavior.
763      *
764      * This is similar to the AudioTrack.java API:
765      * getTimestamp(@NonNull AudioTimestamp timestamp, @AudioTimestamp.Timebase int timebase)
766      *
767      * Some differences between this method and the getTimestamp(AudioTimestamp& timestamp) method
768      *
769      *   1. stop() by itself does not reset the frame position.
770      *      A following start() resets the frame position to 0.
771      *   2. flush() by itself does not reset the frame position.
772      *      The frame position advances by the number of frames flushed,
773      *      when the first frame after flush reaches the audio sink.
774      *   3. BOOTTIME clock offsets are provided to help synchronize with
775      *      non-audio streams, e.g. sensor data.
776      *   4. Position is returned with 64 bits of resolution.
777      *
778      * Parameters:
779      *  timestamp: A pointer to the caller allocated ExtendedTimestamp.
780      *
781      * Returns NO_ERROR    on success; timestamp is filled with valid data.
782      *         BAD_VALUE   if timestamp is NULL.
783      *         WOULD_BLOCK if called immediately after start() when the number
784      *                     of frames consumed is less than the
785      *                     overall hardware latency to physical output. In WOULD_BLOCK cases,
786      *                     one might poll again, or use getPosition(), or use 0 position and
787      *                     current time for the timestamp.
788      *                     If WOULD_BLOCK is returned, the timestamp is still
789      *                     modified with the LOCATION_CLIENT portion filled.
790      *         DEAD_OBJECT if AudioFlinger dies or the output device changes and
791      *                     the track cannot be automatically restored.
792      *                     The application needs to recreate the AudioTrack
793      *                     because the audio device changed or AudioFlinger died.
794      *                     This typically occurs for direct or offloaded tracks
795      *                     or if mDoNotReconnect is true.
796      *         INVALID_OPERATION  if called on a offloaded or direct track.
797      *                     Use getTimestamp(AudioTimestamp& timestamp) instead.
798      */
799             status_t getTimestamp(ExtendedTimestamp *timestamp);
800 private:
801             status_t getTimestamp_l(ExtendedTimestamp *timestamp);
802 public:
803 
804     /* Add an AudioDeviceCallback. The caller will be notified when the audio device to which this
805      * AudioTrack is routed is updated.
806      * Replaces any previously installed callback.
807      * Parameters:
808      *  callback:  The callback interface
809      * Returns NO_ERROR if successful.
810      *         INVALID_OPERATION if the same callback is already installed.
811      *         NO_INIT or PREMISSION_DENIED if AudioFlinger service is not reachable
812      *         BAD_VALUE if the callback is NULL
813      */
814             status_t addAudioDeviceCallback(const sp<AudioSystem::AudioDeviceCallback>& callback);
815 
816     /* remove an AudioDeviceCallback.
817      * Parameters:
818      *  callback:  The callback interface
819      * Returns NO_ERROR if successful.
820      *         INVALID_OPERATION if the callback is not installed
821      *         BAD_VALUE if the callback is NULL
822      */
823             status_t removeAudioDeviceCallback(
824                     const sp<AudioSystem::AudioDeviceCallback>& callback);
825 
826     /* Obtain the pending duration in milliseconds for playback of pure PCM
827      * (mixable without embedded timing) data remaining in AudioTrack.
828      *
829      * This is used to estimate the drain time for the client-server buffer
830      * so the choice of ExtendedTimestamp::LOCATION_SERVER is default.
831      * One may optionally request to find the duration to play through the HAL
832      * by specifying a location ExtendedTimestamp::LOCATION_KERNEL; however,
833      * INVALID_OPERATION may be returned if the kernel location is unavailable.
834      *
835      * Returns NO_ERROR  if successful.
836      *         INVALID_OPERATION if ExtendedTimestamp::LOCATION_KERNEL cannot be obtained
837      *                   or the AudioTrack does not contain pure PCM data.
838      *         BAD_VALUE if msec is nullptr or location is invalid.
839      */
840             status_t pendingDuration(int32_t *msec,
841                     ExtendedTimestamp::Location location = ExtendedTimestamp::LOCATION_SERVER);
842 
843 protected:
844     /* copying audio tracks is not allowed */
845                         AudioTrack(const AudioTrack& other);
846             AudioTrack& operator = (const AudioTrack& other);
847 
848     /* a small internal class to handle the callback */
849     class AudioTrackThread : public Thread
850     {
851     public:
852         AudioTrackThread(AudioTrack& receiver, bool bCanCallJava = false);
853 
854         // Do not call Thread::requestExitAndWait() without first calling requestExit().
855         // Thread::requestExitAndWait() is not virtual, and the implementation doesn't do enough.
856         virtual void        requestExit();
857 
858                 void        pause();    // suspend thread from execution at next loop boundary
859                 void        resume();   // allow thread to execute, if not requested to exit
860                 void        wake();     // wake to handle changed notification conditions.
861 
862     private:
863                 void        pauseInternal(nsecs_t ns = 0LL);
864                                         // like pause(), but only used internally within thread
865 
866         friend class AudioTrack;
867         virtual bool        threadLoop();
868         AudioTrack&         mReceiver;
869         virtual ~AudioTrackThread();
870         Mutex               mMyLock;    // Thread::mLock is private
871         Condition           mMyCond;    // Thread::mThreadExitedCondition is private
872         bool                mPaused;    // whether thread is requested to pause at next loop entry
873         bool                mPausedInt; // whether thread internally requests pause
874         nsecs_t             mPausedNs;  // if mPausedInt then associated timeout, otherwise ignored
875         bool                mIgnoreNextPausedInt;   // skip any internal pause and go immediately
876                                         // to processAudioBuffer() as state may have changed
877                                         // since pause time calculated.
878     };
879 
880             // body of AudioTrackThread::threadLoop()
881             // returns the maximum amount of time before we would like to run again, where:
882             //      0           immediately
883             //      > 0         no later than this many nanoseconds from now
884             //      NS_WHENEVER still active but no particular deadline
885             //      NS_INACTIVE inactive so don't run again until re-started
886             //      NS_NEVER    never again
887             static const nsecs_t NS_WHENEVER = -1, NS_INACTIVE = -2, NS_NEVER = -3;
888             nsecs_t processAudioBuffer();
889 
890             // caller must hold lock on mLock for all _l methods
891 
892             status_t createTrack_l();
893 
894             // can only be called when mState != STATE_ACTIVE
895             void flush_l();
896 
897             void setLoop_l(uint32_t loopStart, uint32_t loopEnd, int loopCount);
898 
899             // FIXME enum is faster than strcmp() for parameter 'from'
900             status_t restoreTrack_l(const char *from);
901 
902             uint32_t    getUnderrunCount_l() const;
903 
904             bool     isOffloaded() const;
905             bool     isDirect() const;
906             bool     isOffloadedOrDirect() const;
907 
isOffloaded_l()908             bool     isOffloaded_l() const
909                 { return (mFlags & AUDIO_OUTPUT_FLAG_COMPRESS_OFFLOAD) != 0; }
910 
isOffloadedOrDirect_l()911             bool     isOffloadedOrDirect_l() const
912                 { return (mFlags & (AUDIO_OUTPUT_FLAG_COMPRESS_OFFLOAD|
913                                                 AUDIO_OUTPUT_FLAG_DIRECT)) != 0; }
914 
isDirect_l()915             bool     isDirect_l() const
916                 { return (mFlags & AUDIO_OUTPUT_FLAG_DIRECT) != 0; }
917 
918             // pure pcm data is mixable (which excludes HW_AV_SYNC, with embedded timing)
isPurePcmData_l()919             bool     isPurePcmData_l() const
920                 { return audio_is_linear_pcm(mFormat)
921                         && (mAttributes.flags & AUDIO_FLAG_HW_AV_SYNC) == 0; }
922 
923             // increment mPosition by the delta of mServer, and return new value of mPosition
924             Modulo<uint32_t> updateAndGetPosition_l();
925 
926             // check sample rate and speed is compatible with AudioTrack
927             bool     isSampleRateSpeedAllowed_l(uint32_t sampleRate, float speed) const;
928 
929             void     restartIfDisabled();
930 
931     // Next 4 fields may be changed if IAudioTrack is re-created, but always != 0
932     sp<IAudioTrack>         mAudioTrack;
933     sp<IMemory>             mCblkMemory;
934     audio_track_cblk_t*     mCblk;                  // re-load after mLock.unlock()
935     audio_io_handle_t       mOutput;                // returned by AudioSystem::getOutput()
936 
937     sp<AudioTrackThread>    mAudioTrackThread;
938     bool                    mThreadCanCallJava;
939 
940     float                   mVolume[2];
941     float                   mSendLevel;
942     mutable uint32_t        mSampleRate;            // mutable because getSampleRate() can update it
943     uint32_t                mOriginalSampleRate;
944     AudioPlaybackRate       mPlaybackRate;
945     float                   mMaxRequiredSpeed;      // use PCM buffer size to allow this speed
946 
947     // Corresponds to current IAudioTrack, value is reported back by AudioFlinger to the client.
948     // This allocated buffer size is maintained by the proxy.
949     size_t                  mFrameCount;            // maximum size of buffer
950 
951     size_t                  mReqFrameCount;         // frame count to request the first or next time
952                                                     // a new IAudioTrack is needed, non-decreasing
953 
954     // The following AudioFlinger server-side values are cached in createAudioTrack_l().
955     // These values can be used for informational purposes until the track is invalidated,
956     // whereupon restoreTrack_l() calls createTrack_l() to update the values.
957     uint32_t                mAfLatency;             // AudioFlinger latency in ms
958     size_t                  mAfFrameCount;          // AudioFlinger frame count
959     uint32_t                mAfSampleRate;          // AudioFlinger sample rate
960 
961     // constant after constructor or set()
962     audio_format_t          mFormat;                // as requested by client, not forced to 16-bit
963     audio_stream_type_t     mStreamType;            // mStreamType == AUDIO_STREAM_DEFAULT implies
964                                                     // this AudioTrack has valid attributes
965     uint32_t                mChannelCount;
966     audio_channel_mask_t    mChannelMask;
967     sp<IMemory>             mSharedBuffer;
968     transfer_type           mTransfer;
969     audio_offload_info_t    mOffloadInfoCopy;
970     const audio_offload_info_t* mOffloadInfo;
971     audio_attributes_t      mAttributes;
972 
973     size_t                  mFrameSize;             // frame size in bytes
974 
975     status_t                mStatus;
976 
977     // can change dynamically when IAudioTrack invalidated
978     uint32_t                mLatency;               // in ms
979 
980     // Indicates the current track state.  Protected by mLock.
981     enum State {
982         STATE_ACTIVE,
983         STATE_STOPPED,
984         STATE_PAUSED,
985         STATE_PAUSED_STOPPING,
986         STATE_FLUSHED,
987         STATE_STOPPING,
988     }                       mState;
989 
990     // for client callback handler
991     callback_t              mCbf;                   // callback handler for events, or NULL
992     void*                   mUserData;
993 
994     // for notification APIs
995 
996     // next 2 fields are const after constructor or set()
997     uint32_t                mNotificationFramesReq; // requested number of frames between each
998                                                     // notification callback,
999                                                     // at initial source sample rate
1000     uint32_t                mNotificationsPerBufferReq;
1001                                                     // requested number of notifications per buffer,
1002                                                     // currently only used for fast tracks with
1003                                                     // default track buffer size
1004 
1005     uint32_t                mNotificationFramesAct; // actual number of frames between each
1006                                                     // notification callback,
1007                                                     // at initial source sample rate
1008     bool                    mRefreshRemaining;      // processAudioBuffer() should refresh
1009                                                     // mRemainingFrames and mRetryOnPartialBuffer
1010 
1011                                                     // used for static track cbf and restoration
1012     int32_t                 mLoopCount;             // last setLoop loopCount; zero means disabled
1013     uint32_t                mLoopStart;             // last setLoop loopStart
1014     uint32_t                mLoopEnd;               // last setLoop loopEnd
1015     int32_t                 mLoopCountNotified;     // the last loopCount notified by callback.
1016                                                     // mLoopCountNotified counts down, matching
1017                                                     // the remaining loop count for static track
1018                                                     // playback.
1019 
1020     // These are private to processAudioBuffer(), and are not protected by a lock
1021     uint32_t                mRemainingFrames;       // number of frames to request in obtainBuffer()
1022     bool                    mRetryOnPartialBuffer;  // sleep and retry after partial obtainBuffer()
1023     uint32_t                mObservedSequence;      // last observed value of mSequence
1024 
1025     Modulo<uint32_t>        mMarkerPosition;        // in wrapping (overflow) frame units
1026     bool                    mMarkerReached;
1027     Modulo<uint32_t>        mNewPosition;           // in frames
1028     uint32_t                mUpdatePeriod;          // in frames, zero means no EVENT_NEW_POS
1029 
1030     Modulo<uint32_t>        mServer;                // in frames, last known mProxy->getPosition()
1031                                                     // which is count of frames consumed by server,
1032                                                     // reset by new IAudioTrack,
1033                                                     // whether it is reset by stop() is TBD
1034     Modulo<uint32_t>        mPosition;              // in frames, like mServer except continues
1035                                                     // monotonically after new IAudioTrack,
1036                                                     // and could be easily widened to uint64_t
1037     Modulo<uint32_t>        mReleased;              // count of frames released to server
1038                                                     // but not necessarily consumed by server,
1039                                                     // reset by stop() but continues monotonically
1040                                                     // after new IAudioTrack to restore mPosition,
1041                                                     // and could be easily widened to uint64_t
1042     int64_t                 mStartUs;               // the start time after flush or stop.
1043                                                     // only used for offloaded and direct tracks.
1044 
1045     bool                    mPreviousTimestampValid;// true if mPreviousTimestamp is valid
1046     bool                    mTimestampStartupGlitchReported; // reduce log spam
1047     bool                    mRetrogradeMotionReported; // reduce log spam
1048     AudioTimestamp          mPreviousTimestamp;     // used to detect retrograde motion
1049     ExtendedTimestamp::Location mPreviousLocation;  // location used for previous timestamp
1050 
1051     uint32_t                mUnderrunCountOffset;   // updated when restoring tracks
1052 
1053     int64_t                 mFramesWritten;         // total frames written. reset to zero after
1054                                                     // the start() following stop(). It is not
1055                                                     // changed after restoring the track or
1056                                                     // after flush.
1057     int64_t                 mFramesWrittenServerOffset; // An offset to server frames due to
1058                                                     // restoring AudioTrack, or stop/start.
1059 
1060     audio_output_flags_t    mFlags;                 // same as mOrigFlags, except for bits that may
1061                                                     // be denied by client or server, such as
1062                                                     // AUDIO_OUTPUT_FLAG_FAST.  mLock must be
1063                                                     // held to read or write those bits reliably.
1064     audio_output_flags_t    mOrigFlags;             // as specified in constructor or set(), const
1065 
1066     bool                    mDoNotReconnect;
1067 
1068     audio_session_t         mSessionId;
1069     int                     mAuxEffectId;
1070 
1071     mutable Mutex           mLock;
1072 
1073     int                     mPreviousPriority;          // before start()
1074     SchedPolicy             mPreviousSchedulingGroup;
1075     bool                    mAwaitBoost;    // thread should wait for priority boost before running
1076 
1077     // The proxy should only be referenced while a lock is held because the proxy isn't
1078     // multi-thread safe, especially the SingleStateQueue part of the proxy.
1079     // An exception is that a blocking ClientProxy::obtainBuffer() may be called without a lock,
1080     // provided that the caller also holds an extra reference to the proxy and shared memory to keep
1081     // them around in case they are replaced during the obtainBuffer().
1082     sp<StaticAudioTrackClientProxy> mStaticProxy;   // for type safety only
1083     sp<AudioTrackClientProxy>       mProxy;         // primary owner of the memory
1084 
1085     bool                    mInUnderrun;            // whether track is currently in underrun state
1086     uint32_t                mPausedPosition;
1087 
1088     // For Device Selection API
1089     //  a value of AUDIO_PORT_HANDLE_NONE indicated default (AudioPolicyManager) routing.
1090     audio_port_handle_t     mSelectedDeviceId;
1091 
1092 private:
1093     class DeathNotifier : public IBinder::DeathRecipient {
1094     public:
DeathNotifier(AudioTrack * audioTrack)1095         DeathNotifier(AudioTrack* audioTrack) : mAudioTrack(audioTrack) { }
1096     protected:
1097         virtual void        binderDied(const wp<IBinder>& who);
1098     private:
1099         const wp<AudioTrack> mAudioTrack;
1100     };
1101 
1102     sp<DeathNotifier>       mDeathNotifier;
1103     uint32_t                mSequence;              // incremented for each new IAudioTrack attempt
1104     int                     mClientUid;
1105     pid_t                   mClientPid;
1106 
1107     sp<AudioSystem::AudioDeviceCallback> mDeviceCallback;
1108 };
1109 
1110 }; // namespace android
1111 
1112 #endif // ANDROID_AUDIOTRACK_H
1113