2014-03-15 03:00:45 +01:00
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/*
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* Copyright (C) 2014 The Android Open Source Project
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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/*
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* Activity Recognition HAL. The goal is to provide low power, low latency, always-on activity
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* recognition implemented in hardware (i.e. these activity recognition algorithms/classifers
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* should NOT be run on the AP). By low power we mean that this may be activated 24/7 without
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* impacting the battery drain speed (goal in order of 1mW including the power for sensors).
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* This HAL does not specify the input sources that are used towards detecting these activities.
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* It has one monitor interface which can be used to batch activities for always-on
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* activity_recognition and if the latency is zero, the same interface can be used for low latency
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* detection.
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*/
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#ifndef ANDROID_ACTIVITY_RECOGNITION_INTERFACE_H
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#define ANDROID_ACTIVITY_RECOGNITION_INTERFACE_H
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#include <hardware/hardware.h>
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__BEGIN_DECLS
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#define ACTIVITY_RECOGNITION_HEADER_VERSION 1
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#define ACTIVITY_RECOGNITION_API_VERSION_0_1 HARDWARE_DEVICE_API_VERSION_2(0, 1, ACTIVITY_RECOGNITION_HEADER_VERSION)
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#define ACTIVITY_RECOGNITION_HARDWARE_MODULE_ID "activity_recognition"
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#define ACTIVITY_RECOGNITION_HARDWARE_INTERFACE "activity_recognition_hw_if"
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/*
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* Define constants for various activity types. Multiple activities may be active at the same time
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* and sometimes none of these activities may be active.
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*/
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/* Reserved. get_supported_activities_list() should not return this activity. */
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#define DETECTED_ACTIVITY_RESERVED (0)
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#define DETECTED_ACTIVITY_IN_VEHICLE (1)
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#define DETECTED_ACTIVITY_ON_BICYCLE (2)
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#define DETECTED_ACTIVITY_WALKING (3)
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#define DETECTED_ACTIVITY_RUNNING (4)
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#define DETECTED_ACTIVITY_STILL (5)
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#define DETECTED_ACTIVITY_TILTING (6)
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/* Values for activity_event.event_types. */
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enum {
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/*
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* A flush_complete event which indicates that a flush() has been successfully completed. This
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* does not correspond to any activity/event. An event of this type should be added to the end
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* of a batch FIFO and it indicates that all the events in the batch FIFO have been successfully
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* reported to the framework. An event of this type should be generated only if flush() has been
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* explicitly called and if the FIFO is empty at the time flush() is called it should trivially
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* return a flush_complete_event to indicate that the FIFO is empty.
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*
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* A flush complete event should have the following parameters set.
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* activity_event_t.event_type = ACTIVITY_EVENT_TYPE_FLUSH_COMPLETE
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* activity_event_t.detected_activity = DETECTED_ACTIVITY_RESERVED
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* activity_event_t.timestamp = 0
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* activity_event_t.reserved = 0
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* See (*flush)() for more details.
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*/
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ACTIVITY_EVENT_TYPE_FLUSH_COMPLETE = 0,
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/* Signifies entering an activity. */
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ACTIVITY_EVENT_TYPE_ENTER = 1,
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/* Signifies exiting an activity. */
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ACTIVITY_EVENT_TYPE_EXIT = 2
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};
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/*
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* Each event is a separate activity with event_type indicating whether this activity has started
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* or ended. Eg event: (event_type="enter", detected_activity="ON_FOOT", timestamp)
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*/
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typedef struct activity_event {
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/* One of the ACTIVITY_EVENT_TYPE_* constants defined above. */
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uint32_t event_type;
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/* Detected Activity. One of DETECTED_ACTIVITY_TYPE_* constants defined above. */
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int32_t detected_activity;
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/* Time at which the transition/event has occurred in nanoseconds using elapsedRealTimeNano. */
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int64_t timestamp;
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/* Set to zero. */
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int32_t reserved[4];
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} activity_event_t;
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typedef struct activity_recognition_module {
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/**
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* Common methods of the activity recognition module. This *must* be the first member of
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* activity_recognition_module as users of this structure will cast a hw_module_t to
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* activity_recognition_module pointer in contexts where it's known the hw_module_t
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* references an activity_recognition_module.
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*/
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hw_module_t common;
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/*
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* List of all activities supported by this module. Each activity is represented as an integer.
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* Each value in the list is one of the DETECTED_ACTIVITY_* constants defined above. Return
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* value is the size of this list.
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*/
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int (*get_supported_activities_list)(struct activity_recognition_module* module,
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int** activity_list);
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} activity_recognition_module_t;
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struct activity_recognition_device;
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typedef struct activity_recognition_callback_procs {
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// Callback for activity_data. This is guaranteed to not invoke any HAL methods.
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// Memory allocated for the events can be reused after this method returns.
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// events - Array of activity_event_t s that are reported.
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// count - size of the array.
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void (*activity_callback)(const struct activity_recognition_device* dev,
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const activity_event_t* events, int count);
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} activity_recognition_callback_procs_t;
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typedef struct activity_recognition_device {
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/**
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* Common methods of the activity recognition device. This *must* be the first member of
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* activity_recognition_device as users of this structure will cast a hw_device_t to
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* activity_recognition_device pointer in contexts where it's known the hw_device_t
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* references an activity_recognition_device.
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*/
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hw_device_t common;
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/*
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* Sets the callback to invoke when there are events to report. This call overwrites the
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* previously registered callback (if any).
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*/
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void (*register_activity_callback)(const struct activity_recognition_device* dev,
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const activity_recognition_callback_procs_t* callback);
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/*
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* Activates and deactivates monitoring of activity transitions. Activities need not be reported
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* as soon as they are detected. The detected activities are stored in a FIFO and reported in
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* batches when the "max_batch_report_latency" expires or when the batch FIFO is full. The
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* implementation should allow the AP to go into suspend mode while the activities are detected
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* and stored in the batch FIFO. Whenever events need to be reported (like when the FIFO is full
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* or when the max_batch_report_latency has expired for an activity, event pair), it should
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* wake_up the AP so that no events are lost. Activities are stored as transitions and they are
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* allowed to overlap with each other.
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* detected_activity - The specific activity that needs to be monitored.
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* event_type - Specific transition of the activity that needs to be monitored.
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* enabled - Enable/Disable detection of an (detected_activity, event_type) pair. Each
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* pair can be activated or deactivated independently of the other. The HAL
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* implementation needs to keep track of which pairs are currently active
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* and needs to detect only those activities.
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* max_batch_report_latency - a transition can be delayed by at most
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* “max_batch_report_latency” nanoseconds.
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* Return 0 on success, negative errno code otherwise.
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*/
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int (*monitor_activity_event)(const struct activity_recognition_device* dev,
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int32_t detected_activity, int32_t event_type, int64_t max_batch_report_latency_ns,
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int32_t enabled);
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/*
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* Flush all the batch FIFOs. Report all the activities that were stored in the FIFO so far as
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* if max_batch_report_latency had expired. This shouldn't change the latency in any way. Add
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* a flush_complete_event to indicate the end of the FIFO after all events are delivered.
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* See ACTIVITY_EVENT_TYPE_FLUSH_COMPLETE for more details.
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* Return 0 on success, negative errno code otherwise.
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*/
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int (*flush)(const struct activity_recognition_device* dev);
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// Must be set to NULL.
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void (*reserved_procs[4])(void);
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} activity_recognition_device_t;
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static inline int activity_recognition_open(const hw_module_t* module,
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activity_recognition_device_t** device) {
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return module->methods->open(module,
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ACTIVITY_RECOGNITION_HARDWARE_INTERFACE, (hw_device_t**)device);
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}
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static inline int activity_recognition_close(activity_recognition_device_t* device) {
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return device->common.close(&device->common);
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}
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__END_DECLS
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#endif // ANDROID_ACTIVITY_RECOGNITION_INTERFACE_H
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