platform_hardware_interfaces/broadcastradio/1.1/ITuner.hal
Tomasz Wasilczyk fa3a559d86 Pass vendor-specific info as map.
This solves a problem of identifying, if a given application is talking
to a hardware that can handle format of these strings.

Bug: b/64229617
Test: VTS, instrumentation
Change-Id: If1a5f9900800b8537ef158beefcbaf3c1008c3da
2017-08-03 18:21:47 -07:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2017 The Android Open Source Project
*
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*
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package android.hardware.broadcastradio@1.1;
import @1.0::ITuner;
interface ITuner extends @1.0::ITuner {
/**
* Tune to a specified program.
*
* For AM/FM, it must be called when a valid configuration has been applied.
* Automatically cancels pending scan, step or tune.
*
* If method returns OK, ITunerCallback.tuneComplete_1_1() MUST be called:
* - once successfully tuned;
* - after a time out;
* - after a full band scan, if no station found.
*
* The tuned field of ProgramInfo should indicate if tuned to a valid
* station or not.
*
* @param program Program to tune to.
* @return result OK if successfully started tunning.
* INVALID_ARGUMENTS if invalid arguments are passed.
* NOT_INITIALIZED if another error occurs.
*/
tuneByProgramSelector(ProgramSelector program) generates (Result result);
/**
* Cancels announcement.
*
* If it was traffic announcement, trafficAnnouncement(false) callback
* should be called (just like it was ended in a normal way). Similarly for
* emergency announcement. If there was no announcement, then no action
* should be taken.
*
* There is a race condition between calling cancelAnnouncement and the
* actual announcement being finished, so trafficAnnouncement /
* emergencyAnnouncement callback should be tracked with proper locking.
*
* @return result OK if successfully cancelled announcement or there was
* no announcement.
* NOT_INITIALIZED if another error occurs.
*/
cancelAnnouncement() generates (Result result);
/**
* Retrieve current station information.
* @return result OK if scan successfully started
* NOT_INITIALIZED if another error occurs
* @return info Current program information.
*/
getProgramInformation_1_1() generates (Result result, ProgramInfo info);
/**
* Initiates a background scan to update internally cached program list.
*
* HAL client may not need to initiate the scan explicitly with this call,
* ie. HAL implementation MAY perform the scan on boot. It's a common
* practice in devices with two physical tuners with background scanning.
*
* Device must call backgroundScanComplete if the result is OK, even if the
* scan fails later (it must pass proper result through the callback).
* Otherwise, backgroundScanComplete must not be called as a result of this
* certain attempt. It may still be called as a response to another call to
* startBackgroundScan, former or latter.
*
* Device may utilize an already running (but not finished) scan for
* subsequent calls to startBackgroundScan, issuing a single
* backgroundScanComplete callback.
*
* If a device supports continuous background scanning, it may succeed
* (return OK and call backgroundScanComplete) without any additional
* operation performed.
*
* Foreground scanning may be implemented in the front end app with
* @1.0::ITuner scan operation.
*
* @return result OK if the scan was properly scheduled (this does not mean
* it successfully finished).
* UNAVAILABLE if the background scan is unavailable,
* ie. temporarily due to ongoing foreground
* playback in single-tuner device.
* NOT_INITIALIZED other error, ie. HW failure.
*/
startBackgroundScan() generates (ProgramListResult result);
/**
* Retrieve station list.
*
* This call does not trigger actual scan, but operates on the list cached
* internally at the driver level.
*
* @param vendorFilter vendor-specific filter for the stations to be retrieved.
* An empty vector MUST result in full list for a given tuner.
* @return result OK if the list was successfully retrieved.
* INVALID_ARGUMENTS if invalid arguments are passed
* NOT_READY if the scan is in progress.
* NOT_STARTED if the scan has not been started, client may
* call startBackgroundScan to fix this.
* NOT_INITIALIZED if any other error occurs.
* @return programList List of stations available for user.
*/
getProgramList(vec<VendorKeyValue> vendorFilter)
generates (ProgramListResult result, vec<ProgramInfo> programList);
/**
* Forces the analog playback for the supporting radio technology.
*
* User may disable digital playback for FM HD Radio or hybrid FM/DAB with
* this option. This is purely user choice, ie. does not reflect digital-
* analog handover managed from the HAL implementation side.
*
* Some radio technologies may not support this, ie. DAB.
*
* @param isForced true to force analog, false for a default behaviour.
* @return result OK if the setting was successfully done.
* INVALID_STATE if the switch is not supported at current
* configuration.
* NOT_INITIALIZED if any other error occurs.
*/
setAnalogForced(bool isForced) generates (Result result);
/**
* Checks, if the analog playback is forced, see setAnalogForced.
*
* The isForced value is only valid if result was OK.
*
* @return result OK if the call succeeded and isForced is valid.
* INVALID_STATE if the switch is not supported at current
* configuration.
* NOT_INITIALIZED if any other error occurs.
* @return isForced true if analog is forced, false otherwise.
*/
isAnalogForced() generates (Result result, bool isForced);
};