platform_hardware_interfaces/neuralnetworks/1.2/IPreparedModel.hal
Michael Butler b3c8032b12 Specify NNAPI Burst FMQ read/write requirements
This CL additionally adds missing documentation for timing
information when returning results on the resultChannel.

Bug: 133773876
Test: mma
Change-Id: I1eb1affbb4a912d5fdeab012e2be7e7005deb04d
Merged-In: I1eb1affbb4a912d5fdeab012e2be7e7005deb04d
(cherry picked from commit f99bffd08a)
2019-09-19 13:31:01 -07:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2018 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.
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*
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package android.hardware.neuralnetworks@1.2;
import @1.0::ErrorStatus;
import @1.0::IPreparedModel;
import @1.0::Request;
import IBurstCallback;
import IBurstContext;
import IExecutionCallback;
/**
* IPreparedModel describes a model that has been prepared for execution and
* is used to launch executions.
*/
interface IPreparedModel extends @1.0::IPreparedModel {
/**
* Launches an asynchronous execution on a prepared model.
*
* The execution is performed asynchronously with respect to the caller.
* execute_1_2 must verify the inputs to the function are correct. If there is
* an error, execute_1_2 must immediately invoke the callback with the
* appropriate ErrorStatus value, then return with the same ErrorStatus. If
* the inputs to the function are valid and there is no error, execute_1_2 must
* launch an asynchronous task to perform the execution in the background,
* and immediately return with ErrorStatus::NONE. If the asynchronous task
* fails to launch, execute_1_2 must immediately invoke the callback with
* ErrorStatus::GENERAL_FAILURE, then return with
* ErrorStatus::GENERAL_FAILURE.
*
* When the asynchronous task has finished its execution, it must
* immediately invoke the callback object provided as an input to the
* execute_1_2 function. This callback must be provided with the ErrorStatus of
* the execution.
*
* If the launch is successful, the caller must not change the content of
* any data object referenced by 'request' (described by the
* {@link @1.0::DataLocation} of a {@link @1.0::RequestArgument}) until the
* asynchronous task has invoked the callback object. The asynchronous task
* must not change the content of any of the data objects corresponding to
* 'request' inputs.
*
* If the prepared model was prepared from a model wherein all tensor
* operands have fully specified dimensions, and the inputs to the function
* are valid, then:
* - the execution should launch successfully (ErrorStatus::NONE): There
* must be no failure unless the device itself is in a bad state.
* - if at execution time every operation's input operands have legal
* values, the execution should complete successfully (ErrorStatus::NONE):
* There must be no failure unless the device itself is in a bad state.
*
* Any number of calls to the execute, execute_1_2, and executeSynchronously
* functions, in any combination, may be made concurrently, even on the same
* IPreparedModel object.
*
* @param request The input and output information on which the prepared
* model is to be executed.
* @param measure Specifies whether or not to measure duration of the execution.
* The duration runs from the time the driver sees the call
* to the execute_1_2 function to the time the driver invokes
* the callback.
* @param callback A callback object used to return the error status of
* the execution. The callback object's notify function must
* be called exactly once, even if the execution was
* unsuccessful.
* @return status Error status of the call, must be:
* - NONE if task is successfully launched
* - DEVICE_UNAVAILABLE if driver is offline or busy
* - GENERAL_FAILURE if there is an unspecified error
* - OUTPUT_INSUFFICIENT_SIZE if provided output buffer is
* not large enough to store the resultant values
* - INVALID_ARGUMENT if one of the input arguments is
* invalid
*/
execute_1_2(Request request, MeasureTiming measure, IExecutionCallback callback)
generates (ErrorStatus status);
/**
* Performs a synchronous execution on a prepared model.
*
* The execution is performed synchronously with respect to the caller.
* executeSynchronously must verify the inputs to the function are
* correct. If there is an error, executeSynchronously must immediately
* return with the appropriate ErrorStatus value. If the inputs to the
* function are valid and there is no error, executeSynchronously must
* perform the execution, and must not return until the execution is
* complete.
*
* The caller must not change the content of any data object referenced by
* 'request' (described by the {@link @1.0::DataLocation} of a
* {@link @1.0::RequestArgument}) until executeSynchronously
* returns. executeSynchronously must not change the content of any of the
* data objects corresponding to 'request' inputs.
*
* If the prepared model was prepared from a model wherein all tensor
* operands have fully specified dimensions, and the inputs to the function
* are valid, and at execution time every operation's input operands have
* legal values, then the execution should complete successfully
* (ErrorStatus::NONE): There must be no failure unless the device itself is
* in a bad state.
*
* Any number of calls to the execute, execute_1_2, and executeSynchronously
* functions, in any combination, may be made concurrently, even on the same
* IPreparedModel object.
*
* @param request The input and output information on which the prepared
* model is to be executed.
* @param measure Specifies whether or not to measure duration of the execution.
* The duration runs from the time the driver sees the call
* to the executeSynchronously function to the time the driver
* returns from the function.
* @return status Error status of the execution, must be:
* - NONE if execution is performed successfully
* - DEVICE_UNAVAILABLE if driver is offline or busy
* - GENERAL_FAILURE if there is an unspecified error
* - OUTPUT_INSUFFICIENT_SIZE if at least one output
* operand buffer is not large enough to store the
* corresponding output
* - INVALID_ARGUMENT if one of the input arguments is
* invalid
* @return outputShapes A list of shape information of model output operands.
* The index into "outputShapes" corresponds to the index
* of the output operand in the Request outputs vector.
* outputShapes must be empty unless the status is either
* NONE or OUTPUT_INSUFFICIENT_SIZE.
* @return Timing Duration of execution. Unless measure is YES and status is
* NONE, all times must be reported as UINT64_MAX. A driver may
* choose to report any time as UINT64_MAX, indicating that
* measurement is not available.
*/
executeSynchronously(Request request, MeasureTiming measure)
generates (ErrorStatus status, vec<OutputShape> outputShapes, Timing timing);
/**
* Configure a Burst object used to execute multiple inferences on a
* prepared model in rapid succession.
*
* If the prepared model was prepared from a model wherein all tensor
* operands have fully specified dimensions, and a valid serialized Request
* is sent to the Burst for execution, and at execution time every
* operation's input operands have legal values, then the execution should
* complete successfully (ErrorStatus::NONE): There must be no failure
* unless the device itself is in a bad state.
*
* @param callback A callback object used to retrieve memory resources
* corresponding to unique identifiers ("slots").
* @param requestChannel FMQ used by the client to send a serialized Request
* to the Burst for execution. The client must not
* change the content of any data object referenced by
* the Request (described by the
* {@link @1.0::DataLocation} of an
* {@link OperandInformation}) until a result has been
* received from resultChannel. Execution must not
* change the content of any of the data objects
* corresponding to Request inputs. requestChannel
* must not be used to pass a second Request object
* until a result has been received from
* resultChannel. The client must send the request
* messages to the consumer atomically by using
* MessageQueue::writeBlocking if the queue is
* blocking, or by using MessageQueue::write if the
* queue is non-blocking. When the service receives a
* packet, it must dequeue the entire packet from the
* requestChannel. The client must not send a request
* packet that exceeds the length of the FMQ.
* @param resultChannel FMQ used by the service to return the results of an
* execution to the client: the status of the
* execution, OutputShape of all output tensors, and
* timing information. resultChannel must be used to
* return the results if a Request was sent through the
* requestChannel. The service must send the result
* messages to the consumer atomically by using
* MessageQueue::writeBlocking if the queue is
* blocking, or by using MessageQueue::write if the
* queue is non-blocking. When the client receives a
* packet, it must dequeue the entire packet from the
* resultChannel. If the packet's length exceeds the
* size of the FMQ, the service must not send this
* result packet; instead, the service must send a
* packet consisting of the error code
* ErrorStatus::GENERAL_FAILURE, no information for the
* outputShapes, and an indication that timing
* information is unavailable.
* @return status Error status of configuring the execution burst, must be:
* - NONE if the burst is successfully configured
* - DEVICE_UNAVAILABLE if driver is offline or busy
* - GENERAL_FAILURE if there is an unspecified error
* - INVALID_ARGUMENT if one of the input arguments is
* invalid
* @return context Object containing all resources (such as cached
* hidl_memory) related to a Burst if successful, otherwise
* nullptr.
*/
configureExecutionBurst(IBurstCallback callback,
fmq_sync<FmqRequestDatum> requestChannel,
fmq_sync<FmqResultDatum> resultChannel)
generates (ErrorStatus status, IBurstContext context);
};