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Kevin Rocard
d10247b7f2 Audio HAL: Update file tree documentation
Test: none, its doc
Change-Id: Ifc97425ca3bdc41d61c986e4e59b8b2733f3da9c
Signed-off-by: Kevin Rocard <krocard@google.com>
2018-11-28 20:29:52 -08:00
Kevin Rocard
a4e6d8b1de Audio V4: Copy 2.0 .hal files in 4.0
That will ease review of the changes.
The only changes are:
 - replace all @2.0 by 4.0
   $ sed -i 's/@2\.0/@4\.0/g' */4.0/*.hal
 - replace all licence 2016 by 2018
   $ sed -i 's/2016/2018/g' */4.0/*.hal

Moving the .hal in a subfolder forces the package name and the
namespace to change.

This mean that the audio HAL 2.0 and 4.0 will not be consider
different version of the same HAL but two different HALs.

As a result to minimize code change due to tight deadline,
keep the 4.0 core in the audio folder.

Bug: 38184704
Test: hardware/interfaces/update-makefiles.sh
Change-Id: I7c7a826270c9933091f037b795806787e1284583
Signed-off-by: Kevin Rocard <krocard@google.com>
2018-01-31 10:39:47 -08:00
Kevin Rocard
8bdafc1b5c Revert "Audio V4: Split system and vendor Audio.h"
This reverts commit 49c56de516.

Reason for revert: Breaks the build of multiple devices

Change-Id: Iebd868467948b8afa5907462ccc0720cd9c4871e
2018-01-24 06:12:44 +00:00
Kevin Rocard
49c56de516 Audio V4: Split system and vendor Audio.h
audio.h and its dependencies (audio-effect.h, sound_trigger.h...)
used to be shared between system and vendor code.

This led to multiple problems:

1) Such sharing contradicts the Treble policy of
strict independence of framework and vendor code.

2) When audio.h was changed, every vendor needed to update
its code in the next release. This meant that audio*.h
headers were mostly changed in backward compatible manner.
Nevertheless, for P the HIDL interface and thus the audio.h
interface are changed in backward incompatible way.
(Some enum are becoming 64 bit long).

3) As the headers were common, some API used only by the framework
needed to be visible to the vendors (mostly enum values).

4) Treble policy is to support at least one previous HAL version

As a result the audio*.h headers are now duplicated,
one set for the framework, and one for the vendor.

Each set will evolve independently. After this split,
the framework-only APIs will be removed from the vendor headers
and vice versa.

The split is implements as such:

 + for system code

    - NOT moving the libaudio_system_headers
      Eg: system/audio.h and system/audio_effects/effect_equalizer.h
          are still in system/media/audio

    - the legacy audio HAL API that were in libhardware headers
          are now in libaudiohal_legacy_headers
      Eg: hardware/audio.h and hardware/audio_effect.h
          are now in frameworks/av/media/libaudiohal/legacy/

 + for vendor code

    - moving libaudio_system_headers and the legacy audio HAL API
          that were in libhardware_headers in
          android.hardware.audio.common.legacy@2.0
      Note that those headers are now versioned, so migrating to a @4.0
          HIDL HAL will mean changing the legacy dependency too.
      Eg: system/audio.h, system/audio-effect.h, hardware/audio.h
          are now in hardware/interfaces/audio/common/2.0/legacy

    - the legacy audio effect HAL API that was in libaudioeffects
          is now moved in android.hardware.audio.effect.legacy@2.0
      Eg: audio_effects/effect*.h are now in
          hardware/interfaces/audio/effect/2.0/legacy

    - the legacy sound trigger HAL API that were in libhardware_headers
          is now moved in android.hardware.soundtrigger.legacy@2.0
      Eg: hardware/sound_trigger.h is now in
          hardware/interfaces/audio/effect/2.0/legacy

libaudioutil being used by both system and vendor, had
to be renamed for system to libaudioutil_system.

Vendor libs that now depend on the audio.h of a specific
version and are not extensively referenced in non google code,
append @2.0 to their name.

Note that headers that are not expected to change in the 4.0 HAL are
left in all-versions folder to avoid duplication.
This is an implementation detail as the versioned libraries export
the all-versions headers.

Note that strict vendor-system separation is enforced by the
build-system. The system headers are not available for vendor
libs and vice-versa.

Note that this patch is split between numerous git repository (>10),
all the commits having the same Change-id for searchability.

Note that audio_policy.h is no longer exposed to vendors
as the legacy audio policy HAL API was never officially supported.
As a result the audiopolicy stub implementation has been removed.

Test: compile taimen-userdebug walleye-userdebug
              sailfish-userdebug marlin-userdebug
              gce_x86_phone-userdebug gce_x86_phone
              full-eng aosp_arm aosp_x86-eng
Test: check that the emulator booted and played audio
Test: full QA on sailfish-userdebug and taimen-userdebug
Bug: 38184704
Change-Id: I950f4e0a55613d72e32eba31bd563cb5bafe2d1a
Signed-off-by: Kevin Rocard <krocard@google.com>
2018-01-22 22:00:56 -08:00
Kevin Rocard
3887e24436 Audio V4: Rename audio/device to audio/core
The name device has already too many meaning, thus rename the main audio
api to core.

Bug: 38184704
Test: compile
Change-Id: I178dfef05af8f8579196affbe2cbc5f6c3f9af55
Signed-off-by: Kevin Rocard <krocard@google.com>
2018-01-20 10:49:57 -08:00
Kevin Rocard
649142becc Audio V4: Move common files before refactor
This will make diff much more clear and allow git to follow the files.

Bug: 38184704
Test: compile
Change-Id: I41ccb41c334aa56d3935be333e6227dd99773766
Signed-off-by: Kevin Rocard <krocard@google.com>
2018-01-20 10:49:57 -08:00