2 * Copyright (C) 2014-2015 Intel Corporation.
8 #define MAX_DEVICES 9 /* Check iio devices 0 to MAX_DEVICES-1 */
9 #define MAX_SENSORS 12 /* We can handle as many sensors */
10 #define MAX_CHANNELS 4 /* We can handle as many channels per sensor */
11 #define MAX_EVENTS 2 /* We can handle as many events per channel */
12 #define MAX_TRIGGERS 8 /* Check for triggers 0 to MAX_TRIGGERS-1 */
14 #define DEV_FILE_PATH "/dev/iio:device%d"
15 #define BASE_PATH "/sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:device%d/"
16 #define TRIGGER_FILE_PATH "/sys/bus/iio/devices/trigger%d/name"
18 #define CHANNEL_PATH BASE_PATH "scan_elements/"
19 #define ENABLE_PATH BASE_PATH "buffer/enable"
20 #define NAME_PATH BASE_PATH "name"
21 #define TRIGGER_PATH BASE_PATH "trigger/current_trigger"
22 #define EVENTS_PATH BASE_PATH "events/"
23 #define SENSOR_ENABLE_PATH BASE_PATH "in_%s_en"
24 #define SENSOR_OFFSET_PATH BASE_PATH "in_%s_offset"
25 #define SENSOR_SCALE_PATH BASE_PATH "in_%s_scale"
26 #define SENSOR_SAMPLING_PATH BASE_PATH "in_%s_sampling_frequency"
27 #define DEVICE_SAMPLING_PATH BASE_PATH "sampling_frequency"
28 #define DEVICE_AVAIL_FREQ_PATH BASE_PATH "sampling_frequency_available"
29 #define ILLUMINATION_CALIBPATH BASE_PATH "in_illuminance_calibscale"
30 #define SENSOR_CALIB_BIAS_PATH BASE_PATH "in_%s_calibbias"
32 #define PROP_BASE "ro.iio.%s.%s" /* Note: PROPERTY_KEY_MAX is small */
34 #define MAX_TYPE_SPEC_LEN 32 /* Channel type spec len; ex: "le:u10/16>>0" */
35 #define MAX_SENSOR_REPORT_SIZE 32 /* Sensor report buffer size */
36 #define MAX_DEVICE_REPORT_SIZE 32 /* iio device scan buffer size */
38 #define MAX_NAME_SIZE 32
40 #define MAX_SENSOR_BASES 3 /* Max number of base sensors a sensor can rely on */
42 #define ARRAY_SIZE(x) sizeof(x)/sizeof(x[0])
43 #define REPORTING_MODE(x) ((x) & 0x06)
45 #define FILTER_TYPE_NONE 0
46 #define FILTER_TYPE_MOVING_AVERAGE 1
47 #define FILTER_TYPE_MEDIAN 2
49 #define MODE_AUTO 0 /* autodetect */
51 #define MODE_TRIGGER 2
55 /* Couple of temporary defines until we get a suitable linux/iio/events.h include */
57 struct iio_event_data {
62 #define IIO_GET_EVENT_FD_IOCTL _IOR('i', 0x90, int)
64 #define IIO_EVENT_CODE_EXTRACT_TYPE(mask) ((mask >> 56) & 0xFF)
65 #define IIO_EVENT_CODE_EXTRACT_DIR(mask) ((mask >> 48) & 0xCF)
66 #define IIO_EVENT_CODE_EXTRACT_CHAN_TYPE(mask) ((mask >> 32) & 0xFF)
67 #define IIO_EVENT_CODE_EXTRACT_MODIFIER(mask) ((mask >> 40) & 0xFF)
69 /* Couple of temporary defines until we get a suitable linux/iio/types.h include */
105 IIO_MOD_X_AND_Y_AND_Z,
112 IIO_MOD_ROOT_SUM_SQUARED_X_Y,
113 IIO_MOD_SUM_SQUARED_X_Y_Z,
119 IIO_MOD_TEMP_AMBIENT,
123 IIO_MOD_NORTH_MAGN_TILT_COMP,
124 IIO_MOD_NORTH_TRUE_TILT_COMP,
131 enum iio_event_type {
135 IIO_EV_TYPE_THRESH_ADAPTIVE,
136 IIO_EV_TYPE_MAG_ADAPTIVE,
137 IIO_EV_TYPE_INSTANCE,
140 enum iio_event_info {
143 IIO_EV_INFO_HYSTERESIS,
147 enum iio_event_direction {
157 const char *type; /* event type; e.g: transition */
158 const char *dir; /* event direction; e.g: rising */
160 /* sysfs entries located in /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/events/ */
161 const char *ev_en_path;
162 const char *ev_value_path;
169 const char *name; /* channel name ; ex: x */
171 /* sysfs entries located under scan_elements */
172 const char *en_path; /* Enabled sysfs file name ; ex: "in_temp_en" */
173 const char *type_path; /* _type sysfs file name */
174 const char *index_path; /* _index sysfs file name */
176 /* sysfs entries located in /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX */
177 const char *raw_path; /* _raw sysfs file name */
178 const char *input_path; /* _input sysfs file name */
179 const char *scale_path; /* _scale sysfs file name */
181 const int num_events;
182 event_descriptor_t event[MAX_EVENTS];
184 channel_descriptor_t;
189 const char *tag; /* Prefix such as "accel", "gyro", "temp"... */
190 const int type; /* Sensor type ; ex: SENSOR_TYPE_ACCELEROMETER */
191 const int num_channels; /* Expected iio channels for this sensor */
192 const int is_virtual; /* Is the sensor virtual or not */
193 channel_descriptor_t channel[MAX_CHANNELS];
195 sensor_catalog_entry_t;
211 int offset; /* Offset in bytes within the iio character device report */
212 int size; /* Field size in bytes */
213 float scale; /* Scale for each channel */
214 char type_spec[MAX_TYPE_SPEC_LEN]; /* From driver; ex: le:u10/16>>0 */
215 datum_info_t type_info; /* Decoded contents of type spec */
217 * Optional correction scale read from a property such as iio.accel.x.scale, allowing late compensation of
218 * problems such as misconfigured axes ; set to 1 by default. Applied at the end of the scaling process.
220 int raw_path_present; /* Flag signalling the presence of in_<sens>_<axis>_raw file */
221 int input_path_present; /* Flag signalling the presence of in_<sens>_input file */
228 /* Conversion function called once per channel */
229 float (*transform) (int s, int c, unsigned char* sample_data);
231 /* Function called once per sample */
232 int (*finalize) (int s, sensors_event_t* data);
238 * Whenever we have sensor data recorded for a sensor in the associated
239 * sensor cell, its report_pending field is set to a non-zero value
240 * indicating how we got this data.
242 #define DATA_TRIGGER 1 /* From /dev/iio:device fd */
243 #define DATA_SYSFS 2 /* Through polling */
244 #define DATA_DUPLICATE 3 /* Duplicate of triggered motion sample */
249 char friendly_name[MAX_NAME_SIZE]; /* ex: Accelerometer */
250 char internal_name[MAX_NAME_SIZE]; /* ex: accel_3d */
251 char vendor_name[MAX_NAME_SIZE]; /* ex: Intel */
252 char init_trigger_name[MAX_NAME_SIZE]; /* ex: accel-name-dev1 */
253 char motion_trigger_name[MAX_NAME_SIZE];/* ex: accel-any-motion-dev1 */
259 * Currently active trigger - either a pointer to the initial (default) trigger name buffer, or a pointer to the motion trigger name buffer,
260 * or something else (typically NULL or a pointer to some static "\n". This is used to determine if the conditions are met to switch from
261 * the default trigger to the motion trigger for a sensor, or rather for the interrupt-driven sensors associated to a given iio device.
263 const char* selected_trigger;
265 float offset; /* (cooked = raw + offset) * scale */
266 float scale; /* default:1. when set to 0, use channel specific value */
267 float illumincalib; /* to set the calibration for the ALS */
269 float requested_rate; /* requested events / second */
270 float sampling_rate; /* setup events / second */
272 float min_supported_rate;
273 float max_supported_rate;
275 int dev_num; /* Associated iio dev num, ex: 3 for /dev/iio:device3 */
277 int catalog_index; /* Associated entry within the sensor_catalog array */
278 int type; /* Sensor type, such as SENSOR_TYPE_GYROSCOPE */
280 int num_channels; /* Actual channel count ; 0 for poll mode sensors */
282 int mode; /* Usage mode, ex: poll, trigger ... */
285 * The array below indicates where to gather report data for this sensor inside the reports that we read from the iio character device.
286 * It is updated whenever channels are enabled or disabled on the same device. Channel size indicates the size in bytes of fields, and
287 * should be zero for disabled channels. The type field indicates how a specific channel data item is structured.
289 channel_info_t channel[MAX_CHANNELS];
292 * This flag is set if we acquired data from the sensor but did not forward it to upper layers (i.e. Android) yet. If so, report_buffer
293 * contains that data. Valid values are 0: empty, 1: normal, 2: repeat of last acquired value after timeout.
297 /* This flag is set if we have a meta data event pending */
298 int meta_data_pending;
301 * Timestamp closely matching the date of sampling, preferably retrieved from a iio channel alongside sample data. Value zero indicates that
302 * we couldn't get such a closely correlated timestamp, and that one has to be generated before the report gets sent up to Android.
306 /* Buffer containing the last generated sensor report for this sensor */
307 unsigned char report_buffer[MAX_SENSOR_REPORT_SIZE];
309 /* Whether or not the above buffer contains data from a device report */
310 int report_initialized;
312 /* Channel and sample finalization callbacks for this sensor */
315 int cal_level; /* 0 means not calibrated */
318 * Depending on the sensor, calibration may take too much time at higher levels. Allow optional capping to a certain level.
322 void *cal_data; /* Sensor calibration data, e.g. for magnetometer */
324 void* filter; /* Filtering data for noisy sensors */
325 int filter_type;/* FILTER_ specification for this sensor ; default is FILTER_NONE */
327 /* Previously reported value, for on-change sensors */
333 * Certain sensors expose their readings through sysfs files that have a long response time (100-200 ms for ALS). Rather than block our
334 * global control loop for several hundred ms each second, offload those lengthy blocking reads to dedicated threads, which will then report
335 * their data through a fd that we can add to our poll fd set.
337 int thread_data_fd[2];
338 pthread_t acquisition_thread;
340 int base_count; /* How many base sensors is the sensor depending on */
341 int base[MAX_SENSOR_BASES];
343 uint32_t quirks; /* Bit mask expressing the need for special tweaks */
345 /* Note: we may have to explicitely serialize access to some fields */
347 int is_virtual; /* Composite sensor, exposed from data acquired through other sensors */
349 uint32_t ref_count; /* Dependency count - for a real sensor how many active virtual sensors are depending on it */
351 uint32_t directly_enabled; /* Flag showing if a sensor was enabled directly by Android */
354 * Current sample for a virtual sensor - when a report is ready we'll keep the data here until it's finally processed. Can be modified for
355 * more than one at a later time.
357 sensors_event_t sample;
360 * If the QUIRK_FIELD_ORDERING bit is set in quirks, the contents of this array are used in the finalization stage to swap sample fields
361 * before transmitting them to Android ; they form a mapping between the indices of the input and output arrays: ex: 0123 is identity for
362 * a sample containing 4 fields.
364 unsigned char order[MAX_CHANNELS];
367 * Event counter - will be used to check if we have a significant sample for noisy sensors. We want to make sure we do not send any wrong
368 * events before filtering kicks in. We can also use it for statistics.
370 uint64_t event_count;
372 /* Some polled sensors need to be first enabled so that they start
373 * computing a set of values in hardware (e.g step counter). Enabling
374 * is done through a sysfs attribute in_<tag>_en
378 float semi_arbitrated_rate; /* Arbitrated sampling rate before we considered other sensors co-located on the same iio device */
383 /* Reference a few commonly used variables... */
384 extern int sensor_count;
385 extern struct sensor_t sensor_desc[MAX_SENSORS];
386 extern sensor_info_t sensor[MAX_SENSORS];
387 extern sensor_catalog_entry_t sensor_catalog[];
388 extern unsigned int catalog_size;
390 /* Needed both in sensors and activity HALs */
391 void check_trig_sensors (int i, char *sysfs_file, char map[catalog_size]);
392 void check_poll_sensors (int i, char *sysfs_file, char map[catalog_size]);
393 void check_event_sensors (int i, char *sysfs_file, char map[catalog_size]);
394 void discover_sensors(int dev_num, char *sysfs_base_path, char map[catalog_size],
395 void (*discover_sensor)(int, char*, char*));
398 * Macros associating iio sysfs entries to to sensor types ; see
399 * linux/kernel/drivers/iio/industrialio-core.c and
400 * hardware/libhardware/include/hardware/sensor.h
403 #define DECLARE_VOID_CHANNEL(tag) \
412 #define DECLARE_CHANNEL(tag, spacer, name) \
414 "in_"tag spacer name"_en", \
415 "in_"tag spacer name"_type", \
416 "in_"tag spacer name"_index", \
417 "in_"tag spacer name"_raw", \
418 "in_"tag spacer name"_input", \
419 "in_"tag spacer name"_scale", \
422 #define DECLARE_NAMED_CHANNEL(tag, name) DECLARE_CHANNEL(tag, "_", name)
424 #define DECLARE_GENERIC_CHANNEL(tag) DECLARE_CHANNEL(tag, "", "")
426 #define DECLARE_EVENT(tag, spacer1, name, spacer2, type, spacer3, dir) \
428 "in_"tag spacer1 name spacer2 type spacer3 dir"_en", \
429 "in_"tag spacer1 name spacer2 type spacer3 dir"_value", \
431 #define DECLARE_GENERIC_EVENT(tag, name, type, dir) \
432 DECLARE_EVENT(tag, "_", name, "_", type, "_", dir)
433 #define DECLARE_NAMED_EVENT(tag, name) \
434 DECLARE_EVENT(tag, "_", name, "","","","")