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The proxy object will eventually be the only code that understands the
details of the control block. This should make it easier to change the
control block in the future.
Initial set of control block fields that are isolated:
- sample rate
- send level
- volume
Prepare for streaming/static separation by adding a union to the control
block for the new fields.
Fix bug in handling of max sample rate on a track. It was only checking
at re-configuration, not at each mix.
Simplify OutputTrack::obtainBuffer.
Change-Id: I2249f9d04f73a911a922ad1d7f6197292c74cd92
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This is part of a series to clean up the control block.
Change-Id: I7f4cb05aef63053f8e2ab05b286d302260ef4758
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Change-Id: I85d7d2f6381b251db5695202fec75128883a8662
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Finish removing CBLK_RESTORING and CBLK_RESTORED from control block flags,
and remove constant RESTORE_TIMEOUT_MS.
Also minor cleanup:
- Cache mCblk in local variable cblk and make cblk allocatable in a register.
- Use "iMem" for sp<IMemory>.
- Add missing error log to AudioRecord; it was already in AudioTrack.
This is part of a series to clean up the control block.
Change-Id: Ia5f5ab4763c392bc06a45851b167ddaee29e3455
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This is part of a series to clean up the control block.
Change-Id: Ifab1c42ac0f8be704e571b292713cd2250d12a3f
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This is part of a series to clean up the control block.
Change-Id: Ie474557db7cb360f2d9a0f11600a68f5a3d46f07
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Remove CBLK_RESTORING and CBLK_RESTORED from control block flags,
for AudioTrack only. They are still used by AudioRecord.
This is part of a series to clean up the control block.
Change-Id: Iae4798f5b527c492bdaf789987ff3a1dadd0cb37
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This is part of a series to clean up the control block.
Change-Id: I0265fece3247356b585d4d48fbda6f37aea8a851
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This is part of a series to clean up the control block.
Change-Id: Ic881a3560d9547cb63fcc0cefec87aa3da480e0d
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Use only one symbol per flag
Change-Id: Ia3582e2134abd60c896d11337face65383e79c7c
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Change-Id: Ib28fd7b9ce951a6933f006e7f8812ba617625530
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This should help diagnose problems by allowing us to correlate
the logs with the dumpsys media.audio_flinger output.
Change-Id: I8c7c592b4f87d13b0f29c66ce7a2f301a0f063c9
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Change-Id: Ifd825590ba36996064a458f64453a94b84722cb0
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We no longer put the filename at start of file.
Change-Id: Ic435b159a23105681e3d4a6cb1ac097bc853302e
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Fortunately audio_track_cblk_t doesn't have a destructor, but for clarity
remove the double destruction.
Also add warning not to add any virtuals to audio_track_cblk_t.
Change-Id: I70ebe1a70460c7002145b2cdf10f9f137396e6f3
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This is part of the process of abstracting the control block
to make it easier to maintain.
Change-Id: Idb8f461e68dab3bcf268159cc0781651c6fb7094
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Always read and write track volumes atomically. In most places this was
already being done, but there were a couple places where the left and
right channels were read independently.
Changed constant MAX_GAIN_INT to be a uint32_t instead of a float.
It is always used as a uint32_t in comparisons and assignments.
Use MAX_GAIN_INT in more places.
Now that volume is always accessed atomically, removed the union
and alias for uint16_t volume[2], and kept only volumeLR.
Removed volatile as it's meaningless.
In AudioFlinger, clamp the track volumes read from shared memory
before applying master and stream volume.
Change-Id: If65e2b27e5bc3db5bf75540479843041b58433f0
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except in the control block, where we don't have room.
In AudioFlinger::ThreadBase::TrackBase::getBuffer,
read the frame size from control block only once.
Change-Id: Id6c4bccd4ed3e07d91df6bbea43bae45524f9f4e
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Add an API to control block for getting/setting send level.
This allow us to make the mSendLevel field private.
Document the lack of barriers.
Use 0.0f to initialize floating-point values (for doc only).
Change-Id: I59f83b00adeb89eeee227e7648625d9a835be7a4
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Change-Id: I84906ebb9dfcfa5b96b287d18364b407f02a30c1
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Change-Id: I942d43973c20a7ace8b0d3f78b4da97e45e996c6
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Record and playback objects (resp AudioRecord and AudioTrack)
are created using a channel mask, but this information is lost
in the mixer because only the channel count is known to
AudioFlinger. A channel count can always be derived from a
channel mask.
The change consists in:
- disambiguiting variable names for channel masks and counts
- passing the mask information from the client to AudioFlinger
and the mixer.
- when using the DIRECT ouput, only verifying the format of
the track is compatible with the output's for PCM.
Change-Id: I50d87bfb7d7afcabdf5f12d4ab75ef3a54132c0e
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The first fix (commit 913af0b4) is problematic because it makes threads
in mediaserver process block on the cblk mutex. This is not permitted
as it can cause audio to skip or worse have a malicious application
prevent all audio playback by keeping the mutex locked.
The fix consists in using atomic operations when modifying the control
block flags.
Also fixed audio_track_cblk_t::framesReady() so that it doesn't block
when called from AudioFlinger (only applies when a loop is active).
Change-Id: Ibf0abb562ced3e9f64118afdd5036854bb959428
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This change fixes the stability problems experienced when using
a bluetooth headset supporting both A2DP and SCO. Problems occur
when starting the video chat at which time the A2DP output is being
stopped to start SCO. At that time, active AudioTracks are invalidated
by AudioFlinger so that a new AudioTrack binder interface can be
recreated by the client process on the new mixer thread with correct parameters.
The problem was that the process to restore the binder interface was not
protected against concurrent requests which caused 2 binder interfaces
to be created sometimes. This could lead to permanent client deadlock
if one of the client threads was waiting for a condition of the first
created binder interface while the second one was created (as the AudioFlinger
would only signal conditions on the last one created).
This concurrent request situation is more likely to happen when a client
uses the JAVA AudioTrack as the JNI implementation uses simultaneously the
native AudioTrack callback and write push mechanisms. By doing so, the code
that checks if the binder interface should be restored (in obtainBuffer()) is
much more likely to be called concurrently from two different threads.
The fix consists in protecting the critical binder interface restore phase
with a flag in the AudioTrack control block. The first thread acting upon the binder
interface restore request will raise the flag and the second thread will just wait for
a condition to be signaled when the restore process is complete.
Also protected all accesses to the AudioTrack control block by a mutex to prevent
access while the track is being destroyed and restored. If a mutex cannot be held
(e.g because we call a callback function), acquire a strong reference on the IAudioTrack
to prevent its destruction while the cblk is being accessed.
Modified AudioTrack JNI to use GetByteArrayElements() instead of
GetPrimitiveArrayCritical() when writing audio buffers. Entering a critical section would
cause the JNI to abort if a mediaserver crash occurs during a write due to the AudioSystem
callback being called during the critical section when media server process restarts.
Anyway with current JNI implementation, either versions do not copy data most of the times
and the criticial version does not guaranty no data copy.
The same modifications have been made to AudioRecord.
Change-Id: Idc5aa711a04c3eee180cdd03f44fe17f3c4dcb52
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This issue showed that when an AudioTrack underruns during a too long period
of time and is therefore disabled by audioflinger mixer, it takes an additional
delay of up to 3 seconds to recover.
This fix adds a simple mechanism to recover immediately when the client application
is ready to write data again in the AudioTrack buffer
Also throttle warnings on record overflows
Change-Id: I8b2c71578dd134b9e60a15ee4d91b70f3799cb3d
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modifications.
First drop of audio framework modifications for audio effects support.
- AudioTrack/AudioRecord:
Added support for auxiliary effects in AudioTrack
Added support for audio sessions
Fixed left right channel inversion in setVolume()
- IAudioFlinger:
Added interface methods for effect enumeraiton and instantiation
Added support for audio sessions.
- IAudioTrack:
Added method to attach auxiliary effect.
- AudioFlinger
Created new classes to control effect engines in effect library and manage effect connections to tracks or
output mix:
EffectModule: wrapper object controlling the effect engine implementation in the effect library. There
is one EffectModule per instance of an effect in a given audio session
EffectChain: group of effects associated to one audio session. There is one EffectChain per audio session.
EffectChain for session 0 is for output mix effects, other chains are attached to audio tracks
with same session ID. Each chain contains a variable number of EffectModules
EffectHandle: implements the IEffect interface. There is one EffectHandle object for each application
controlling (or using) an effect module. THe EffectModule maintians a list of EffectHandles.
Added support for effect modules and effect chains creation in PlaybackThread.
modified mixer thread loop to allow track volume control by effect modules and call effect processing.
-AudioMixer
Each track now specifies its output buffer used by mixer for accumulation
Modified mixer process functions to process tracks by groups of tracks with same buffer
Modified track process functions to support accumulation to auxiliary channel
Change-Id: I26d5f7c9e070a89bdd383e1a659f8b7ca150379c
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The problem is due to a too big difference between the buffer size used at the hardware interface and at the A2DP interface.
When no resampling occurs we don't notice problems but the timing is very tight. As soon as resampling is activated, the AudioTrack underruns.
This is because the AudioTrack buffers are not resized when moving the AudioTrack from hardware to A2DP output.
The AudioTrack buffers are calculated based on a hardware output buffer size of 3072 bytes. Which is much less than the A2DP output buffer size (10240).
The solution consists in creating new tracks with new buffers in AudioFlinger when the A2DP output is opened
instead of just transfering active tracks from hardware output mixer thread to the new A2DP output mixer thread.
To avoid synchronization issues between mixer threads and client processes, this is done by invalidating tracks
by setting a flag in their control block and having AudioTrack release the handle on this track (IAudioTrack)
and create a new IAudioTrack when this flag is detected next time obtainBuffer() or start() is executed.
AudioFlinger modifications:
- invalidate the tracks when setStreamOutput() is called
- make sure that notifications of output opening/closing and change of stream type to output mapping are sent synchronously to client process.
This is necessary so that AudioSystem has the new stream to output mapping when the AudioTrack detects the invalidate flag in the client process.
Previously their were sent when the corresponding thread loop was executed.
AudioTrack modifications:
- move frame count calculation and verification from set() to createTrack() so that is is updated every time a new IAudioTrack is created.
- detect track invalidate flag in obtainBuffer() and start() and create a new IAudioTrack.
AudioTrackShared modifications
- group all flags (out, flowControlFlag, forceReady...) into a single bit filed to save space.
Change-Id: I9ac26b6192230627d35084e1449640caaf7d56ee
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or channel mask
Some variables and structure members should be renamed to reflect the fact that they contain the
number of channels in a track (channel count) or the actual channels used by a track (channel mask).
Especially member "channels" of track control block (struct audio_track_cblk_t) is actually the
number of channels (channels count).
Change-Id: I220c8dede9fc00c8a5693389e790073b6ed307b8
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Initial commit for review.
Integrated comments after patch set 1 review.
Fixed lockup in AudioFlinger::ThreadBase::exit()
Fixed lockup when playing tone with AudioPlocyService startTone()
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to twice of the ouputSR
Store sample rate on 32 bits instead of 16 bits in audio_track_cblk_t.
Removed sampleRate() methods from AudioTrack and AudioRecord: replaced by getSampleRate().
AudioTrack::setSampleRate() no returns a status.
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