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+// Copyright (c) 2002-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
+// All rights reserved.
+// This component and the accompanying materials are made available
+// under the terms of "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
+// which accompanies this distribution, and is available
+// at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
+//
+// Initial Contributors:
+// Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
+//
+// Contributors:
+//
+// Description:
+//
+
+
+
+#ifndef __MDAAUDIOINPUTSTREAM_H
+#define __MDAAUDIOINPUTSTREAM_H
+
+
+#include <e32std.h>
+#include <mmf/common/mmfbase.h>
+#include <mmf/common/mmfstandardcustomcommands.h>
+#include <mda/common/base.h>
+#include <mmfclntutility.h>
+
+
+/**
+@publishedAll
+@released
+
+An interface class that notifies the client of the progress of the audio input streaming.
+
+It must be implemented by users of the CMdaAudioInputStream class.
+
+An object that implements this interface is passed to CMdaAudioInputStream::NewL().
+*/
+class MMdaAudioInputStreamCallback
+ {
+public:
+
+ /**
+ A callback function that is called when CMdaAudioInputStream::Open() has
+ completed, indicating that the audio input stream is ready for use.
+
+ @param aError
+ An error value which indicates if open was successful or not. KErrNone if the open succeeded,
+ otherwise one of the system error codes.
+
+ */
+ virtual void MaiscOpenComplete(TInt aError) = 0;
+
+ /**
+ A callback function that is called when a chunk of audio data has been copied to the descriptor specified
+ in a CMdaAudioInputStream::ReadL().
+
+ It is also called as part of a 'cleanup' operation when CMdaAudioInputStream::Stop() is used. In such circumstances,
+ the remaining audio data in the FIFO since the last ReadL() and the Stop() command is returned. In addition aError
+ is set to KErrAbort.
+
+ Use this callback to retrieve the pointers to your recorded data and to issue subsequent ReadL() calls, and be prepared
+ to shut down you recording functions if KErrAbort (input stream closed) is returned in aError.
+
+ @param aError
+ An error value indicating if the copy was successful. KErrNone if the copy succeeded, KErrAbort if the input stream
+ was closed for some reason, otherwise one of the system error codes.
+ @param aBuffer
+ A reference to the buffer that has been copied.
+ */
+ virtual void MaiscBufferCopied(TInt aError, const TDesC8& aBuffer) = 0;
+
+ /**
+ A callback function that is called when the input stream is closed using CMdaAudioInputStream::Stop().
+
+ This callback is usually 'paired' with a MaiscBufferCopied() that returns the last remaining audio data
+ in the FIFO between the last CMdaAudioInputStream::ReadL() and the Stop() command.
+
+ @param aError
+ An error value indicating if the record was successful. KErrNone if the stop succeeded, otherwise one
+ of the system error codes.
+ */
+ virtual void MaiscRecordComplete(TInt aError) = 0;
+ };
+
+
+class CMMFMdaAudioInputStream;
+
+/**
+@publishedAll
+@released
+
+The interface to an audio stream player passing raw audio data from the audio hardware to specified buffers.
+
+This class enables MMF clients to:
+
+Stream raw audio data from the audio hardware to specified buffers.
+
+Specify the priority of the audio stream in relation to other clients that may request to use the same audio hardware.
+
+Set the sample rate and the number of channels after successfully opening the stream. It is not possible to
+change these values once streaming has started.
+
+Change the gain and balance before or while streaming is in progress. Gain and balance settings take effect immediately.
+
+
+The API supports callbacks from the server to notify the client:
+
+MaiscOpenComplete() will be called when the audio streaming object is open and ready to stream data back to the
+user as a result of a previous call to Open().
+
+MaiscBufferCopied() will be called multiple times while the FIFO (queued via ReadL()) is emptied.
+Note: Each buffer will be flagged with KErrAbort if received after Stop() on is called. MaiscRecordComplete is called
+once all remaining buffers have been read.
+
+
+MaiscRecordComplete() is called after Stop() has been called. aError - KErrAbort if MaiscRecordComplete called
+as a result of a call to Stop().
+
+Users of object CMdaAudioInputStream should ensure that implementation of the callback methods MaiscOpenComplete,MaiscBufferCopied
+and MaiscRecordComplete in class MMdaAudioInputStreamCallback do not delete the object,otherwise a Kern-Exec 3 would occur during callback.
+*/
+class CMdaAudioInputStream : public CBase,
+ public MMMFClientUtility
+{
+public:
+
+ /**
+ Instantiates a new audio input stream using default priority preferences.
+
+ @param aCallBack
+ A callback to notify the client when the input stream has been initialised and is ready
+ for use, when data has been copied to a specified descriptor and when input streaming is
+ stopped. The caller must create a callback class that implements this interface.
+
+ @return A pointer to the audio input stream object.
+
+ @capability UserEnvironment
+ For recording - the requesting client process must have a
+ UserEnvironment capability.
+ */
+ IMPORT_C static CMdaAudioInputStream* NewL(MMdaAudioInputStreamCallback& aCallBack);
+
+ /**
+ Instantiates a new audio input stream.
+
+ @param aCallBack
+ A callback to notify the client when the input stream has been initialised and is ready for
+ use. The caller must create a callback class which implements this interface.
+ @param aPriority
+ The Priority Value - this client's relative priority. This is a value between EMdaPriorityMin and
+ EMdaPriorityMax and represents a relative priority. A higher value indicates a more important request.
+ @param aPref
+ The Priority Preference - an additional audio policy parameter. The suggested default is
+ EMdaPriorityPreferenceNone. Further values are given by TMdaPriorityPreference, and additional
+ values may be supported by given phones and/or platforms, but should not be depended upon by
+ portable code.
+
+ @return A pointer to the audio input stream object.
+
+ @capability UserEnvironment
+ For recording - the requesting client process must have a
+ UserEnvironment capability.
+
+ Note: The Priority Value and Priority Preference are used primarily when deciding what to do when
+ several audio clients attempt to play or record simultaneously. In addition to the Priority Value and Preference,
+ the adaptation may consider other parameters such as the SecureId and Capabilities of the client process.
+ Whatever, the decision as to what to do in such situations is up to the audio adaptation, and may
+ vary between different phones. Portable applications are advised not to assume any specific behaviour.
+ */
+ IMPORT_C static CMdaAudioInputStream* NewL(MMdaAudioInputStreamCallback& aCallBack,
+ TInt aPriority, TInt aPref);
+
+ /**
+ Destructor.
+
+ Frees all resources owned by the object prior to its destruction.
+ */
+ ~CMdaAudioInputStream();
+
+ /**
+ Sets the sample rate and number of audio channels.
+
+ @param aSampleRate
+ The new sample rate. For possible values, see the TAudioCaps enum in class TMdaAudioDataSettings.
+ @param aChannels
+ The new number of channels. For possible values, see the TAudioCaps enum in class TMdaAudioDataSettings.
+ */
+ IMPORT_C void SetAudioPropertiesL(TInt aSampleRate, TInt aChannels);
+
+ /**
+ Opens an input audio stream package.
+
+ The MMdaAudioInputStreamCallback::MaisOpenComplete() callback function is called when the stream has been
+ opened and is ready to record data. If the open was unsuccessful, this is indicated by the aError parameter
+ of the callback.
+
+ @param aSettings
+ A pointer to an TMdaPackage object.
+ */
+ IMPORT_C void Open(TMdaPackage* aSettings);
+
+ /**
+ Sets the gain for the audio device to a specified value.
+
+ @param aNewGain
+ The gain setting. This can be any value from zero to the value returned by a call to
+ MaxGain(). A value which is less than zero is set to zero. A value which is greater
+ than MaxGain() is set to MaxGain().
+ */
+ IMPORT_C void SetGain(TInt aNewGain);
+
+ /**
+ Returns the current gain setting.
+
+ @return The current gain setting.
+ */
+ IMPORT_C TInt Gain() const;
+
+ /**
+ Returns the maximum gain level.
+
+ @return The maximum gain value that is supported by the sound device.
+ */
+ IMPORT_C TInt MaxGain() const;
+
+ /**
+ Sets the current audio balance.
+
+ The balance can be any value between KMMFBalanceMaxLeft and KMMFBalanceMaxRight, the default value
+ being KMMFBalanceCenter.
+
+ @param aBalance
+ A specified balance value.
+ */
+ IMPORT_C void SetBalanceL(TInt aBalance = KMMFBalanceCenter);
+
+ /**
+ Returns the current audio balance.
+
+ @return The current balance value.
+ */
+ IMPORT_C TInt GetBalanceL() const;
+
+ /**
+ Sets the audio priority values.
+
+ This function cannot be used while the stream object is open. It is intended for use before an Open()
+ is issued, or between a previous Stop() and a new Open().
+
+ @param aPriority
+ The Priority Value.
+ @param aPref
+ The Priority Preference.
+
+ @see CMdaAudioInputStream::NewL()
+ */
+ IMPORT_C void SetPriority(TInt aPriority, TInt aPref);
+
+ /**
+ Records streaming raw audio data.
+
+ If this is the first ReadL() after a successful Open() this function starts the audio recording process.
+
+ The MMdaAudioInputStreamCallback::MaisBufferCopied() callback function is called when the buffer has been successfully
+ filled. A pointer to the newly filled buffer is returned in the callback.
+
+ Note: The MMdaAudioInputStreamCallback::MaisBufferCopied() callback function is also called when a Stop() is issued, with a
+ pointer to the remaining recorded audio data and the aError parameter of the callback set to indicate recording has finished.
+
+ @param aData
+ A reference to a buffer to be written into.
+ */
+ IMPORT_C void ReadL(TDes8& aData);
+
+ /**
+ Stops the recording process.
+
+ The MMdaAudioInputStreamCallback::MaisRecordComplete() callback function is called when recording has been halted. Just prior
+ to issuing this callback, the FIFO buffers are read and the remaining audio data passed back by a final
+ MMdaAudioInputStreamCallback::MaisBufferCopied() callback with its aError parameter set to KErrAbort.
+
+ Any remaining FIFO buffers are also passed back, with their aError parameter set to KErrAbort.
+
+ Stop is immediate and best used for premature stops, for example within destructors.
+ If it is critical to receive all data buffers upto the point that Recording has Stopped,
+ we recommend using RequestStop instead. Otherwise some trailing buffers may be lost from the recording process.
+
+ If a Stop is issued after a RequestStop, Stop will take precedent.
+
+ @see CMdaAudioInputStream::RequestStop()
+ */
+ IMPORT_C void Stop();
+
+ /**
+ Returns the current position within the data stream in microseconds since the start of streaming.
+
+ @return The current position.
+ */
+ IMPORT_C const TTimeIntervalMicroSeconds& Position();
+
+ /**
+ Returns the current number of bytes rendered by audio hardware.
+
+ @return The number of bytes.
+ */
+ IMPORT_C TInt GetBytes();
+
+
+ /**
+ Sets the data type. If the data type is not explicitly set it will assumed to be pcm16.
+ If it is set then the hardware must support the data type being set otherwise the
+ function leaves with KErrNotSupported.
+
+ @param aAudioType The fourCC code used to request the data type of the recorded data.
+
+ @leave KErrNotSupported
+ Leaves with this for any unsuported data type.
+ */
+ IMPORT_C void SetDataTypeL(TFourCC aAudioType);
+
+ /**
+ Returns the current data type.
+
+ @return The ID of the data type.
+ */
+ IMPORT_C TFourCC DataType() const;
+
+ /**
+ Returns the bit rates supported by the sound device
+
+ @param aSupportedBitRates
+ @leave KErrNotSupported
+ If the sound device does not support setting the bit rate
+ The supported bit rates, in bits per second, shall be appended to this array. Note that
+ the array shall be reset by this method.
+ */
+ IMPORT_C void GetSupportedBitRatesL(RArray<TInt>& aSupportedBitRates);
+ /**
+ Returns the current bit rate.
+ @return The current bit rate, in bits per second.
+ @leave KErrNotSupported
+ If the sound device does not support returning the current bit rate
+ */
+ IMPORT_C TInt BitRateL() const;
+ /**
+ Sets the bit rate to a new value.
+ @param aBitRate
+ The new bit rate, in bits per second.
+ @leave KErrNotSupported
+ If the sound device does not support returning the current bit rate or the bit rate set is not supported
+ */
+ IMPORT_C void SetBitRateL(TInt aBitRate);
+
+ /**
+ Retrieves a custom interface to the underlying device.
+
+ @param aInterfaceId
+ The interface UID, defined with the custom interface.
+
+ @return A pointer to the interface implementation, or NULL if the device does not
+ implement the interface requested. The return value must be cast to the
+ correct type by the user.
+ */
+ IMPORT_C TAny* CustomInterface(TUid aInterfaceId);
+
+ /**
+ Indicates that the client wishes to use a single buffer to collect the data.
+ This buffer is passed via the ReadL api.
+
+ @param aSingleMode
+ ETrue to indicate setting of single buffer mode and the use of a single
+ buffer, EFalse to indicate use of multiple buffers.
+ */
+ IMPORT_C void SetSingleBufferMode(TBool aSingleMode);
+
+ /**
+ Requests a Stop of the recording process.
+
+ The device is requested to Stop and does so after all unprocessed buffers are processed and passed
+ back to the input stream. The device is actually Stopped when the final empty buffer indicating
+ buffer process completion is received.
+
+ @see CMdaAudioInputStream::Stop()
+ */
+ IMPORT_C void RequestStop();
+
+private:
+ CMdaAudioInputStream();
+private:
+ CMMFMdaAudioInputStream* iProperties;
+ };
+
+#endif