1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
5 #ifndef MEDIA_AUDIO_AUDIO_OUTPUT_CONTROLLER_H_
6 #define MEDIA_AUDIO_AUDIO_OUTPUT_CONTROLLER_H_
8 #include "base/atomic_ref_count.h"
9 #include "base/callback.h"
10 #include "base/memory/ref_counted.h"
11 #include "base/timer/timer.h"
12 #include "build/build_config.h"
13 #include "media/audio/audio_io.h"
14 #include "media/audio/audio_manager.h"
15 #include "media/audio/audio_power_monitor.h"
16 #include "media/audio/audio_source_diverter.h"
17 #include "media/audio/simple_sources.h"
18 #include "media/base/media_export.h"
20 // An AudioOutputController controls an AudioOutputStream and provides data
21 // to this output stream. It has an important function that it executes
22 // audio operations like play, pause, stop, etc. on a separate thread,
23 // namely the audio manager thread.
25 // All the public methods of AudioOutputController are non-blocking.
26 // The actual operations are performed on the audio manager thread.
28 // Here is a state transition diagram for the AudioOutputController:
30 // *[ Empty ] --> [ Created ] --> [ Playing ] -------.
34 // | | | `----- [ Paused ]
37 // `-----------> [ Closed ] <-----------'
41 // At any time after reaching the Created state but before Closed, the
42 // AudioOutputController may be notified of a device change via
43 // OnDeviceChange(). As the OnDeviceChange() is processed, state transitions
44 // will occur, ultimately ending up in an equivalent pre-call state. E.g., if
45 // the state was Paused, the new state will be Created, since these states are
46 // all functionally equivalent and require a Play() call to continue to the next
49 // The AudioOutputStream can request data from the AudioOutputController via the
50 // AudioSourceCallback interface. AudioOutputController uses the SyncReader
51 // passed to it via construction to synchronously fulfill this read request.
56 class MEDIA_EXPORT AudioOutputController
57 : public base::RefCountedThreadSafe
<AudioOutputController
>,
58 public AudioOutputStream::AudioSourceCallback
,
59 public AudioSourceDiverter
,
60 NON_EXPORTED_BASE(public AudioManager::AudioDeviceListener
) {
62 // An event handler that receives events from the AudioOutputController. The
63 // following methods are called on the audio manager thread.
64 class MEDIA_EXPORT EventHandler
{
66 virtual void OnCreated() = 0;
67 virtual void OnPlaying() = 0;
68 virtual void OnPaused() = 0;
69 virtual void OnError() = 0;
72 virtual ~EventHandler() {}
75 // A synchronous reader interface used by AudioOutputController for
76 // synchronous reading.
77 // TODO(crogers): find a better name for this class and the Read() method
78 // now that it can handle synchronized I/O.
81 virtual ~SyncReader() {}
83 // Notify the synchronous reader the number of bytes in the
84 // AudioOutputController not yet played. This is used by SyncReader to
85 // prepare more data and perform synchronization.
86 virtual void UpdatePendingBytes(uint32 bytes
) = 0;
88 // Attempts to completely fill |dest|, zeroing |dest| if the request can not
89 // be fulfilled (due to timeout).
90 virtual void Read(AudioBus
* dest
) = 0;
92 // Close this synchronous reader.
93 virtual void Close() = 0;
96 // Factory method for creating an AudioOutputController.
97 // This also creates and opens an AudioOutputStream on the audio manager
98 // thread, and if this is successful, the |event_handler| will receive an
99 // OnCreated() call from the same audio manager thread. |audio_manager| must
100 // outlive AudioOutputController.
101 // The |output_device_id| can be either empty (default device) or specify a
102 // specific hardware device for audio output.
103 static scoped_refptr
<AudioOutputController
> Create(
104 AudioManager
* audio_manager
, EventHandler
* event_handler
,
105 const AudioParameters
& params
, const std::string
& output_device_id
,
106 SyncReader
* sync_reader
);
108 // Indicates whether audio power level analysis will be performed. If false,
109 // ReadCurrentPowerAndClip() can not be called.
110 static bool will_monitor_audio_levels() {
111 #if defined(OS_ANDROID) || defined(OS_IOS)
118 // Methods to control playback of the stream.
120 // Starts the playback of this audio output stream.
123 // Pause this audio output stream.
126 // Closes the audio output stream. The state is changed and the resources
127 // are freed on the audio manager thread. closed_task is executed after that.
128 // Callbacks (EventHandler and SyncReader) must exist until closed_task is
131 // It is safe to call this method more than once. Calls after the first one
132 // will have no effect.
133 void Close(const base::Closure
& closed_task
);
135 // Sets the volume of the audio output stream.
136 void SetVolume(double volume
);
138 // Calls |callback| (on the caller's thread) with the current output
140 void GetOutputDeviceId(
141 base::Callback
<void(const std::string
&)> callback
) const;
143 // Changes which output device to use. If desired, you can provide a
144 // callback that will be notified (on the thread you called from)
145 // when the function has completed execution.
147 // Changing the output device causes the controller to go through
148 // the same state transition back to the current state as a call to
149 // OnDeviceChange (unless it is currently diverting, see
150 // Start/StopDiverting below, in which case the state transition
151 // will happen when StopDiverting is called).
152 void SwitchOutputDevice(const std::string
& output_device_id
,
153 const base::Closure
& callback
);
155 // AudioSourceCallback implementation.
156 int OnMoreData(AudioBus
* dest
, uint32 total_bytes_delay
) override
;
157 void OnError(AudioOutputStream
* stream
) override
;
159 // AudioDeviceListener implementation. When called AudioOutputController will
160 // shutdown the existing |stream_|, transition to the kRecreating state,
161 // create a new stream, and then transition back to an equivalent state prior
163 void OnDeviceChange() override
;
165 // AudioSourceDiverter implementation.
166 const AudioParameters
& GetAudioParameters() override
;
167 void StartDiverting(AudioOutputStream
* to_stream
) override
;
168 void StopDiverting() override
;
170 // Accessor for AudioPowerMonitor::ReadCurrentPowerAndClip(). See comments in
171 // audio_power_monitor.h for usage. This may be called on any thread.
172 std::pair
<float, bool> ReadCurrentPowerAndClip();
175 // Internal state of the source.
185 // Time constant for AudioPowerMonitor. See AudioPowerMonitor ctor comments
186 // for semantics. This value was arbitrarily chosen, but seems to work well.
187 enum { kPowerMeasurementTimeConstantMillis
= 10 };
189 friend class base::RefCountedThreadSafe
<AudioOutputController
>;
190 ~AudioOutputController() override
;
193 AudioOutputController(AudioManager
* audio_manager
, EventHandler
* handler
,
194 const AudioParameters
& params
,
195 const std::string
& output_device_id
,
196 SyncReader
* sync_reader
);
198 // The following methods are executed on the audio manager thread.
199 void DoCreate(bool is_for_device_change
);
203 void DoSetVolume(double volume
);
204 std::string
DoGetOutputDeviceId() const;
205 void DoSwitchOutputDevice(const std::string
& output_device_id
);
206 void DoReportError();
207 void DoStartDiverting(AudioOutputStream
* to_stream
);
208 void DoStopDiverting();
210 // Helper method that stops the physical stream.
213 // Helper method that stops, closes, and NULLs |*stream_|.
214 void DoStopCloseAndClearStream();
216 // Checks if a stream was started successfully but never calls OnMoreData().
219 AudioManager
* const audio_manager_
;
220 const AudioParameters params_
;
221 EventHandler
* const handler_
;
223 // Specifies the device id of the output device to open or empty for the
224 // default output device.
225 std::string output_device_id_
;
227 AudioOutputStream
* stream_
;
229 // When non-NULL, audio is being diverted to this stream.
230 AudioOutputStream
* diverting_to_stream_
;
232 // The current volume of the audio stream.
235 // |state_| is written on the audio manager thread and is read on the
236 // hardware audio thread. These operations need to be locked. But lock
237 // is not required for reading on the audio manager thread.
240 // SyncReader is used only in low latency mode for synchronous reading.
241 SyncReader
* const sync_reader_
;
243 // The message loop of audio manager thread that this object runs on.
244 const scoped_refptr
<base::SingleThreadTaskRunner
> message_loop_
;
246 // Scans audio samples from OnMoreData() as input to compute power levels.
247 AudioPowerMonitor power_monitor_
;
249 // Flags when we've asked for a stream to start but it never did.
250 base::AtomicRefCount on_more_io_data_called_
;
251 scoped_ptr
<base::OneShotTimer
<AudioOutputController
> > wedge_timer_
;
253 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(AudioOutputController
);
258 #endif // MEDIA_AUDIO_AUDIO_OUTPUT_CONTROLLER_H_