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#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