/* * Copyright (C) 2016 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. */ package android.hardware.gnss@1.0; import IGnssBatchingCallback; /** * Extended interface for GNSS Batching support. * * If this interface is supported, this batching request must be able to run in * parallel with, or without, non-batched location requested by the * IGnss start() & stop() - i.e. both requests must be handled independently, * and not interfere with each other. * * For example, if a 1Hz continuous output is underway on the IGnssCallback, * due to an IGnss start() operation, * and then a IGnssBatching start() is called for a location every 10 * seconds, the newly added batching request must not disrupt the 1Hz * continuous location output on the IGnssCallback. * * As with GNSS Location outputs, source of location must be GNSS satellite * measurements, optionally using interial and baro sensors to improve * relative motion filtering. No additional absolute positioning information, * such as WiFi derived location, may be mixed with the GNSS information. */ interface IGnssBatching { /** * Enum which holds the bit masks for batching control. */ @export(name="", value_prefix="FLP_BATCH_") enum Flag : uint8_t { /** * If this flag is set, the hardware implementation * must wake up the application processor when the FIFO is full, and * call IGnssBatchingCallback to return the locations. * * If the flag is not set, the hardware implementation must drop * the oldest data when the FIFO is full. */ WAKEUP_ON_FIFO_FULL = 0x01 }; struct Options { /** * Time interval between samples in the location batch, in nano * seconds. */ int64_t periodNanos; /** * Flags controlling how batching should behave. */ bitfield<Flag> flags; }; /** * Opens the interface and provides the callback routines * to the implementation of this interface. * * @param callback Callback interface for IGnssBatching. * * @return success Returns true on success. */ init(IGnssBatchingCallback callback) generates (bool success); /** * Return the batch size (in number of GnssLocation objects) * available in this hardware implementation. * * If the available size is variable, for example, based on other operations * consuming memory, this is the minimum size guaranteed to be available * for batching operations. * * This may, for example, be used by the upper layer, to decide on the * batching interval and whether the AP should be woken up or not. * * @return batchSize number of location objects supported per batch */ getBatchSize() generates (uint16_t batchSize); /** * Start batching locations. This API is primarily used when the AP is * asleep and the device can batch locations in the hardware. * * IGnssBatchingCallback is used to return the locations. * * When the buffer is full and WAKEUP_ON_FIFO_FULL is used, * IGnssBatchingCallback must be called to return the locations. * * When the buffer is full and WAKEUP_ON_FIFO_FULL is not set, * the oldest location object is dropped. In this case the AP must not be * woken up. The AP would then generally be responsible for using * flushBatchedLocation to explicitly ask for the location as needed, * to avoid it being dropped. * * @param options See struct Options definition. * * @return success Returns true on success. */ start(Options options) generates (bool success); /** * Retrieve all batched locations currently stored. * * IGnssBatchingCallback is used to return the location. * * IGnssBatchingCallback must be called in response, even if there are * no locations to flush (in which case the Location vector must be empty). * * Subsequent calls to flushBatchedLocation * must not return any of the locations returned in this call. */ flush(); /** * Stop batching. * * @return success Returns true on success. */ stop() generates (bool success); /** * Closes the interface. If any batch operations are in progress, * they must be stopped. If any locations are in the hardware batch, they * must be deleted (and not sent via callback.) * * init() may be called again, after this, if the interface is to be restored */ cleanup(); };