Don't let the "no media" status of one directory leak to the remaining files
and directories in the same parent.
Bug: 4364077
Change-Id: I30943222dc292818cff00ee8169be7a695eed174
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
Previously we ignored any files and directories that had name started with '.'
and ignored any directories that contained a ".nomedia" file.
Now to support transferring any file via MTP, we now add these previously ignored files
to the media database, but will not mark them as audio, video, image or playlist files.
That way they will be included in the files table but will be hidden from the
audio, video, images and playlist views that are used by apps like Music and Gallery.
Bug: 3405327
Change-Id: I2d7285bd32e06c1a5c4ef6a8a15f8f8b2c33b39b
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
through listener during video playback.
- Add OnTimedTextListener in the MediaPlayer
For feature request 800939.
Change-Id: I65072c27acb4c0037109a72be38c73e9f667420f
Current implementation of AudioEffect class destructor disables
the effect before disconnecting from IAudioEffect interface.
This is problematic when more than one client has a handle on the same
effect engine as destroying one handle will disable the effect which is
not the intended behavior.
Change-Id: I10eacf981506469a7ef4eb9a1650813f0848de5d
The first fix (commit 913af0b4) is problematic because it makes threads
in mediaserver process block on the cblk mutex. This is not permitted
as it can cause audio to skip or worse have a malicious application
prevent all audio playback by keeping the mutex locked.
The fix consists in using atomic operations when modifying the control
block flags.
Also fixed audio_track_cblk_t::framesReady() so that it doesn't block
when called from AudioFlinger (only applies when a loop is active).
Change-Id: Ibf0abb562ced3e9f64118afdd5036854bb959428
this is the first step in unifying surfacetexture and surface.
for this reason the header files were not moved, as most of them
will eventually go away.
NOTE: currently we keep libsurfaceflinger_client.so as an empty
library to workaround prebuilt binaries wrongly linking against
it.
Change-Id: I130f0de2428e8579033dc41394d093f4e1431a00
The problem is that when switching from A2DP to device speakers or headset,
The AudioTrack binder interface to AudioFlinger must be destroyed and restored
to accomodate new buffer size requirements. Current AudioTrack implementation
did not restore properly the PCM buffer write index which caused a mismatch between
the written frame count in the mediaplayer renderer and the AudioTrack. The renderer
could then believe the AudioTrack buffer was full and stop writing data preventing the
AudioTrack to reach a bufffer full condition and resume playback.
The rendered was also modified to refresh the AudioTrack frame count (buffer size)
inside the write loop in NuPlayer::Renderer::onDrainAudioQueue() as this count can change
from one write to the next.
Also modified AudioTrack::obtainBuffer() to check for track invalidated status before
querying for available space in the buffer. This avoids writing to the old track's
buffer until full before detecting the invalidated condition and create a new track.
Change-Id: I16a857e464e466880847f52f640820aa271539ad
Make sure that all read/modify/write operations on the AudioTrack
and AudioRecord control block flags field are protected by the
control block's mutex.
Also fix potential infinite loop in AudioTrack::write() if the
written size is not a multiple of frame size.
Change-Id: Ib3d557eb45dcc3abeb32c9aa56058e2873afee27
This change fixes the stability problems experienced when using
a bluetooth headset supporting both A2DP and SCO. Problems occur
when starting the video chat at which time the A2DP output is being
stopped to start SCO. At that time, active AudioTracks are invalidated
by AudioFlinger so that a new AudioTrack binder interface can be
recreated by the client process on the new mixer thread with correct parameters.
The problem was that the process to restore the binder interface was not
protected against concurrent requests which caused 2 binder interfaces
to be created sometimes. This could lead to permanent client deadlock
if one of the client threads was waiting for a condition of the first
created binder interface while the second one was created (as the AudioFlinger
would only signal conditions on the last one created).
This concurrent request situation is more likely to happen when a client
uses the JAVA AudioTrack as the JNI implementation uses simultaneously the
native AudioTrack callback and write push mechanisms. By doing so, the code
that checks if the binder interface should be restored (in obtainBuffer()) is
much more likely to be called concurrently from two different threads.
The fix consists in protecting the critical binder interface restore phase
with a flag in the AudioTrack control block. The first thread acting upon the binder
interface restore request will raise the flag and the second thread will just wait for
a condition to be signaled when the restore process is complete.
Also protected all accesses to the AudioTrack control block by a mutex to prevent
access while the track is being destroyed and restored. If a mutex cannot be held
(e.g because we call a callback function), acquire a strong reference on the IAudioTrack
to prevent its destruction while the cblk is being accessed.
Modified AudioTrack JNI to use GetByteArrayElements() instead of
GetPrimitiveArrayCritical() when writing audio buffers. Entering a critical section would
cause the JNI to abort if a mediaserver crash occurs during a write due to the AudioSystem
callback being called during the critical section when media server process restarts.
Anyway with current JNI implementation, either versions do not copy data most of the times
and the criticial version does not guaranty no data copy.
The same modifications have been made to AudioRecord.
Change-Id: Idc5aa711a04c3eee180cdd03f44fe17f3c4dcb52
This change defines an OpenMAX IL API for querying from the IL component
the gralloc buffer usage flags that should be used to allocate the
buffers. It also adds the Stagefright plumbing for using the new OMX IL
API.
Change-Id: I046b5e7be70ce61e2a921dcdc6e3aa9324d19ea6
Related-Bug: 3479027
This change enables the use of a SurfaceTexture in place of a Surface
as the video sink for an android.media.MediaPlayer. The new API
MediaPlayer.setTexture is currently hidden.
This includes:
- New Java and C++ interfaces
- C++ plumbing and implementation (JNI, Binder)
- Stagefright AwesomePlayer and NuPlayer use ANativeWindow
(either Surface or SurfaceTextureClient)
Change-Id: I2b568bee143d9eaf3dfc6cc4533c1bebbd5afc51
Modified default volume control logic in AudioService:
1 IN_CALL volume if in video/audio chat
2 NOTIFICATION if notification is playing or was playing less than 5s ago.
3 MUSIC
Modified silent mode:
- now also affect MUSIC stream type
- entering silent mode when VOL- hard key is pressed once while selected
stream volume is already at 0 (except for VOICE_CALL stream).
- exiting silent mode when pressing VOL+ hard key while in silent mode
Play sound FX (audible selections, keyboard clicks) at a fixed volume.
Modified audio framework:
- isStreamActive() method now implemented in AudioPolicyManagerBase (previously AudioFlinger)
- iStreamActive() now specifies a time window during which the stream is considered
active after it actually stopped.
Change-Id: I7e5a0724099450b9fc90825224180ac97322785f
o Prepare for publishing MediaMetadataRetriever as public API
step one:
o replaced captureFrame with getFrameAtTime
o removed getMode
o Replace MediaMetadataRetriever.captureFrame() with MediaMetadataRetriever.getFrameAtTime()
as part of the preparation for publishing MediaMetadataRetriever as public Java API
o Remove captureFrame from MediaMetadataRetriever.java class
It has been replaced by getFrameAtTime() method
o Replace extractAlbumArt() with getEmbeddedPicture() in MediaMetadataRetriever.java
o Publish MediaMetadataRetriever.java as public API
o Removed setMode() methods and related mode constants
o Removed some of the unused the metadata keys
o Updated the javadoc
o part of a multi-project change.
bug - 3309041
Change-Id: I2efb6e8b8d52897186b016cb4efda6862f5584c4
o Removed setMode() methods and related mode constants
o Removed some of the unused the metadata keys
o Updated the javadoc
o part of a multi-project change.
bug - 2433195
Change-Id: I5ed167f1fd6a53cb143b7dc385b149431d434438
MediaPlayer now sends out MEDIA_INFO,MEDIA_INFO_VIDEO_TRACK_LAGGING messages
to the JAVA client informing it how much (if at all) the video lags behind
audio (arg2 is the media delay in ms).
Change-Id: I6933f573d8597a35112e4b5ee0fcb826a7f6ddd1
related-to-bug: 3335220
Currently the media scanner does not create database entries for directories
unless they contain a file that is scanned.
Fixing this so we provide a consistent view of the world to MTP.
Change-Id: Ia776acfeae23192183e7192d63cdc34d830ea889
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
The problem is that when an input stream is opened for record over bluetooth SCO, the kernel
mono audio device should be opened in RW mode to allow further use of this same device by an output stream
also routed to bluetooth SCO.
This does not happen because of a bug in AudioSystem::isBluetoothScoDevice() that does not return true
when the device is DEVICE_IN_BLUETOOTH_SCO_HEADSET (input device for blurtooth SCO).
Change-Id: Ic78bf324b4a68e65721d763dc7682ce7a8f14f75
Use a Mutex wherever atomic operations were used in AudioTrack,
AudioRecord, AudioFlinger and AudioEffect classes.
Change-Id: I6f55b2cabdcd93d64ef19446735b8f33720f8dbc