/* * Copyright 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. * 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. */ #pragma once #include <set> #include <string> #include <base/callback_forward.h> #include "avrcp_common.h" #include "raw_address.h" namespace bluetooth { namespace avrcp { struct SongInfo { std::string media_id; // This gets converted to a UID in the native service std::set<AttributeEntry> attributes; }; enum PlayState : uint8_t { STOPPED = 0x00, PLAYING, PAUSED, FWD_SEEK, REV_SEEK, ERROR = 0xFF, }; struct PlayStatus { uint32_t position; uint32_t duration; PlayState state; }; struct MediaPlayerInfo { uint16_t id; std::string name; bool browsing_supported; }; struct FolderInfo { std::string media_id; bool is_playable; std::string name; }; // TODO (apanicke): Convert this to a union struct ListItem { enum : uint8_t { FOLDER, SONG, } type; FolderInfo folder; SongInfo song; }; class MediaCallbacks { public: virtual void SendMediaUpdate(bool track_changed, bool play_state, bool queue) = 0; virtual void SendFolderUpdate(bool available_players, bool addressed_players, bool uids_changed) = 0; virtual void SendActiveDeviceChanged(const RawAddress& address) = 0; virtual ~MediaCallbacks() = default; }; // The classes below are used by the JNI and are loaded dynamically with the // Bluetooth library. All classes must be pure virtual otherwise a compiler // error occurs when trying to link the function implementation. // MediaInterface defines the class that the AVRCP Service uses in order // communicate with the media layer. The media layer will define its own // implementation of this object and register it with the service using // Avrcp::ServiceInterface::Init(). At this point the AVRCP Service will // call RegisterUpdateCallbacks() to provide an handle to use to send // notifications about changes in the Media Interface. // // NOTES: The current implementation has the native service handle all the // thread switching. It will call the interface functions on the btif/jni // thread and the callback will post its results to the bta thread. // In the future the interface the JNI registered with the // service should post all its tasks to the JNI thread itself so that the native // service isn't aware of the thread the interface functions need to be called // on. It can then supply callbacks that post results to the correct thread // allowing the threading model to be totally encapsulated and allow correct // behavior in case the threading model changes on either side. class MediaInterface { public: virtual void SendKeyEvent(uint8_t key, KeyState state) = 0; using SongInfoCallback = base::Callback<void(SongInfo)>; virtual void GetSongInfo(SongInfoCallback info_cb) = 0; using PlayStatusCallback = base::Callback<void(PlayStatus)>; virtual void GetPlayStatus(PlayStatusCallback status_cb) = 0; // Contains the current queue and the media ID of the currently playing item // in the queue using NowPlayingCallback = base::Callback<void(std::string, std::vector<SongInfo>)>; virtual void GetNowPlayingList(NowPlayingCallback now_playing_cb) = 0; // TODO (apanicke): Use a map with the ID as the key instead of vector // in follow up cleanup patches. This allows simplification of the // MediaPlayerInfo object using MediaListCallback = base::Callback<void(uint16_t curr_player, std::vector<MediaPlayerInfo>)>; virtual void GetMediaPlayerList(MediaListCallback list_cb) = 0; using FolderItemsCallback = base::Callback<void(std::vector<ListItem>)>; virtual void GetFolderItems(uint16_t player_id, std::string media_id, FolderItemsCallback folder_cb) = 0; using SetBrowsedPlayerCallback = base::Callback<void( bool success, std::string root_id, uint32_t num_items)>; virtual void SetBrowsedPlayer(uint16_t player_id, SetBrowsedPlayerCallback browse_cb) = 0; virtual void PlayItem(uint16_t player_id, bool now_playing, std::string media_id) = 0; virtual void SetActiveDevice(const RawAddress& address) = 0; virtual void RegisterUpdateCallback(MediaCallbacks* callback) = 0; virtual void UnregisterUpdateCallback(MediaCallbacks* callback) = 0; MediaInterface() = default; virtual ~MediaInterface() = default; }; class VolumeInterface { public: // TODO (apanicke): Investigate the best value type for volume. Right now it // is a value from 0-127 because thats what AVRCP uses. using VolumeChangedCb = base::Callback<void(int8_t volume)>; // Indicate that a device has been connected that does not support absolute // volume. virtual void DeviceConnected(const RawAddress& bdaddr) = 0; // Indicate that a device has been connected that does support absolute // volume. The callback will be immediately called with the current volume // which will be sent to the device. virtual void DeviceConnected(const RawAddress& bdaddr, VolumeChangedCb cb) = 0; // Indicate that a device has been disconnected from AVRCP. Will unregister // any callbacks if absolute volume is supported. virtual void DeviceDisconnected(const RawAddress& bdaddr) = 0; virtual void SetVolume(int8_t volume) = 0; virtual ~VolumeInterface() = default; }; class ServiceInterface { public: // mediaInterface can not be null. If volumeInterface is null then Absolute // Volume is disabled. virtual void Init(MediaInterface* mediaInterface, VolumeInterface* volumeInterface) = 0; virtual bool ConnectDevice(const RawAddress& bdaddr) = 0; virtual bool DisconnectDevice(const RawAddress& bdaddr) = 0; virtual bool Cleanup() = 0; protected: virtual ~ServiceInterface() = default; }; } // namespace avrcp } // namespace bluetooth