/* * Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ #ifndef ANDROID_INCLUDE_HARDWARE_HARDWARE_H #define ANDROID_INCLUDE_HARDWARE_HARDWARE_H #include #include #include #include __BEGIN_DECLS /* * Value for the hw_module_t.tag field */ #define MAKE_TAG_CONSTANT(A,B,C,D) (((A) << 24) | ((B) << 16) | ((C) << 8) | (D)) #define HARDWARE_MODULE_TAG MAKE_TAG_CONSTANT('H', 'W', 'M', 'T') #define HARDWARE_DEVICE_TAG MAKE_TAG_CONSTANT('H', 'W', 'D', 'T') #define HARDWARE_MAKE_API_VERSION(maj,min) \ ((((maj) & 0xff) << 8) | ((min) & 0xff)) #define HARDWARE_MAKE_API_VERSION_2(maj,min,hdr) \ ((((maj) & 0xff) << 24) | (((min) & 0xff) << 16) | ((hdr) & 0xffff)) #define HARDWARE_API_VERSION_2_MAJ_MIN_MASK 0xffff0000 #define HARDWARE_API_VERSION_2_HEADER_MASK 0x0000ffff /* * The current HAL API version. * * All module implementations must set the hw_module_t.hal_api_version field * to this value when declaring the module with HAL_MODULE_INFO_SYM. * * Note that previous implementations have always set this field to 0. * Therefore, libhardware HAL API will always consider versions 0.0 and 1.0 * to be 100% binary compatible. * */ #define HARDWARE_HAL_API_VERSION HARDWARE_MAKE_API_VERSION(1, 0) /* * Helper macros for module implementors. * * The derived modules should provide convenience macros for supported * versions so that implementations can explicitly specify module/device * versions at definition time. * * Use this macro to set the hw_module_t.module_api_version field. */ #define HARDWARE_MODULE_API_VERSION(maj,min) HARDWARE_MAKE_API_VERSION(maj,min) #define HARDWARE_MODULE_API_VERSION_2(maj,min,hdr) HARDWARE_MAKE_API_VERSION_2(maj,min,hdr) /* * Use this macro to set the hw_device_t.version field */ #define HARDWARE_DEVICE_API_VERSION(maj,min) HARDWARE_MAKE_API_VERSION(maj,min) #define HARDWARE_DEVICE_API_VERSION_2(maj,min,hdr) HARDWARE_MAKE_API_VERSION_2(maj,min,hdr) struct hw_module_t; struct hw_module_methods_t; struct hw_device_t; /** * Every hardware module must have a data structure named HAL_MODULE_INFO_SYM * and the fields of this data structure must begin with hw_module_t * followed by module specific information. */ typedef struct hw_module_t { /** tag must be initialized to HARDWARE_MODULE_TAG */ uint32_t tag; /** * The API version of the implemented module. The module owner is * responsible for updating the version when a module interface has * changed. * * The derived modules such as gralloc and audio own and manage this field. * The module user must interpret the version field to decide whether or * not to inter-operate with the supplied module implementation. * For example, SurfaceFlinger is responsible for making sure that * it knows how to manage different versions of the gralloc-module API, * and AudioFlinger must know how to do the same for audio-module API. * * The module API version should include a major and a minor component. * For example, version 1.0 could be represented as 0x0100. This format * implies that versions 0x0100-0x01ff are all API-compatible. * * In the future, libhardware will expose a hw_get_module_version() * (or equivalent) function that will take minimum/maximum supported * versions as arguments and would be able to reject modules with * versions outside of the supplied range. */ uint16_t module_api_version; #define version_major module_api_version /** * version_major/version_minor defines are supplied here for temporary * source code compatibility. They will be removed in the next version. * ALL clients must convert to the new version format. */ /** * The API version of the HAL module interface. This is meant to * version the hw_module_t, hw_module_methods_t, and hw_device_t * structures and definitions. * * The HAL interface owns this field. Module users/implementations * must NOT rely on this value for version information. * * Presently, 0 is the only valid value. */ uint16_t hal_api_version; #define version_minor hal_api_version /** Identifier of module */ const char *id; /** Name of this module */ const char *name; /** Author/owner/implementor of the module */ const char *author; /** Modules methods */ struct hw_module_methods_t* methods; /** module's dso */ void* dso; #ifdef __LP64__ uint64_t reserved[32-7]; #else /** padding to 128 bytes, reserved for future use */ uint32_t reserved[32-7]; #endif } hw_module_t; typedef struct hw_module_methods_t { /** Open a specific device */ int (*open)(const struct hw_module_t* module, const char* id, struct hw_device_t** device); } hw_module_methods_t; /** * Every device data structure must begin with hw_device_t * followed by module specific public methods and attributes. */ typedef struct hw_device_t { /** tag must be initialized to HARDWARE_DEVICE_TAG */ uint32_t tag; /** * Version of the module-specific device API. This value is used by * the derived-module user to manage different device implementations. * * The module user is responsible for checking the module_api_version * and device version fields to ensure that the user is capable of * communicating with the specific module implementation. * * One module can support multiple devices with different versions. This * can be useful when a device interface changes in an incompatible way * but it is still necessary to support older implementations at the same * time. One such example is the Camera 2.0 API. * * This field is interpreted by the module user and is ignored by the * HAL interface itself. */ uint32_t version; /** reference to the module this device belongs to */ struct hw_module_t* module; /** padding reserved for future use */ #ifdef __LP64__ uint64_t reserved[12]; #else uint32_t reserved[12]; #endif /** Close this device */ int (*close)(struct hw_device_t* device); } hw_device_t; /** * Name of the hal_module_info */ #define HAL_MODULE_INFO_SYM HMI /** * Name of the hal_module_info as a string */ #define HAL_MODULE_INFO_SYM_AS_STR "HMI" /** * Get the module info associated with a module by id. * * @return: 0 == success, <0 == error and *module == NULL */ int hw_get_module(const char *id, const struct hw_module_t **module); /** * Get the module info associated with a module instance by class 'class_id' * and instance 'inst'. * * Some modules types necessitate multiple instances. For example audio supports * multiple concurrent interfaces and thus 'audio' is the module class * and 'primary' or 'a2dp' are module interfaces. This implies that the files * providing these modules would be named audio.primary..so and * audio.a2dp..so * * @return: 0 == success, <0 == error and *module == NULL */ int hw_get_module_by_class(const char *class_id, const char *inst, const struct hw_module_t **module); __END_DECLS #endif /* ANDROID_INCLUDE_HARDWARE_HARDWARE_H */