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Todd Poynorc82792c2012-01-10 00:32:42 -08001/*
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16
17#ifndef ANDROID_INCLUDE_HARDWARE_POWER_H
18#define ANDROID_INCLUDE_HARDWARE_POWER_H
19
Badhri Jagan Sridharan2b238d62016-04-03 21:46:07 -070020#include <stdbool.h>
Todd Poynorc82792c2012-01-10 00:32:42 -080021#include <stdint.h>
22#include <sys/cdefs.h>
23#include <sys/types.h>
24
25#include <hardware/hardware.h>
26
27__BEGIN_DECLS
28
Mathias Agopian5cb1de82012-04-26 19:49:40 -070029#define POWER_MODULE_API_VERSION_0_1 HARDWARE_MODULE_API_VERSION(0, 1)
30#define POWER_MODULE_API_VERSION_0_2 HARDWARE_MODULE_API_VERSION(0, 2)
Ruchi Kandoid0917132014-10-29 10:43:38 -070031#define POWER_MODULE_API_VERSION_0_3 HARDWARE_MODULE_API_VERSION(0, 3)
Ruchi Kandoi94898652016-01-13 09:09:57 -080032#define POWER_MODULE_API_VERSION_0_4 HARDWARE_MODULE_API_VERSION(0, 4)
Badhri Jagan Sridharan2b238d62016-04-03 21:46:07 -070033#define POWER_MODULE_API_VERSION_0_5 HARDWARE_MODULE_API_VERSION(0, 5)
Mathias Agopian5cb1de82012-04-26 19:49:40 -070034
Todd Poynorc82792c2012-01-10 00:32:42 -080035/**
36 * The id of this module
37 */
38#define POWER_HARDWARE_MODULE_ID "power"
39
Todd Poynor2f143fb2012-04-24 13:39:15 -070040/*
Badhri Jagan Sridharan2b238d62016-04-03 21:46:07 -070041 * Platform-level sleep state stats.
42 * Maximum length of Platform-level sleep state name.
43 */
44#define POWER_STATE_NAME_MAX_LENGTH 100
45
46/*
47 * Platform-level sleep state stats.
48 * Maximum length of Platform-level sleep state voter name.
49 */
50#define POWER_STATE_VOTER_NAME_MAX_LENGTH 100
51
52/*
Todd Poynor2f143fb2012-04-24 13:39:15 -070053 * Power hint identifiers passed to (*powerHint)
54 */
55
56typedef enum {
Todd Poynor2f143fb2012-04-24 13:39:15 -070057 POWER_HINT_VSYNC = 0x00000001,
Todd Poynorbcdb4cd2012-05-03 14:49:02 -070058 POWER_HINT_INTERACTION = 0x00000002,
Iliyan Malchev1a70c0f2013-06-25 18:50:49 -070059 /* DO NOT USE POWER_HINT_VIDEO_ENCODE/_DECODE! They will be removed in
60 * KLP.
61 */
Mekala Natarajan501fc0f2013-06-19 15:57:22 -070062 POWER_HINT_VIDEO_ENCODE = 0x00000003,
Ruchi Kandoi62f67552014-05-02 13:52:51 -070063 POWER_HINT_VIDEO_DECODE = 0x00000004,
Ruchi Kandoi94898652016-01-13 09:09:57 -080064 POWER_HINT_LOW_POWER = 0x00000005,
Ruchi Kandoi403bc142016-03-09 15:16:30 -080065 POWER_HINT_SUSTAINED_PERFORMANCE = 0x00000006,
Wei Wanga787ab72016-05-18 11:27:54 -070066 POWER_HINT_VR_MODE = 0x00000007,
Chenjie Luofc40b052016-07-14 15:46:58 -070067 POWER_HINT_LAUNCH = 0x00000008,
Steve Kondik6bd83422013-11-01 20:28:10 +000068 POWER_HINT_DISABLE_TOUCH = 0x00000009,
69
70 // CM hints
71 POWER_HINT_CPU_BOOST = 0x00000110,
72 POWER_HINT_LAUNCH_BOOST = 0x00000111,
73 POWER_HINT_AUDIO = 0x00000112,
74 POWER_HINT_SET_PROFILE = 0x00000113
Todd Poynor2f143fb2012-04-24 13:39:15 -070075} power_hint_t;
76
Ruchi Kandoid0917132014-10-29 10:43:38 -070077typedef enum {
Steve Kondik6bd83422013-11-01 20:28:10 +000078 POWER_FEATURE_DOUBLE_TAP_TO_WAKE = 0x00000001,
79 POWER_FEATURE_SUPPORTED_PROFILES = 0x00001000
Ruchi Kandoid0917132014-10-29 10:43:38 -070080} feature_t;
81
Badhri Jagan Sridharan2b238d62016-04-03 21:46:07 -070082/*
83 * Platform-level sleep state stats:
84 * power_state_voter_t struct is useful for describing the individual voters when a
85 * Platform-level sleep state is chosen by aggregation of votes from multiple
86 * clients/system conditions.
87 *
88 * This helps in attirbuting what in the device is blocking the device from
89 * entering the lowest Platform-level sleep state.
90 */
91typedef struct {
92 /*
93 * Name of the voter.
94 */
95 char name[POWER_STATE_VOTER_NAME_MAX_LENGTH];
96
97 /*
98 * Total time in msec the voter voted for the platform sleep state since boot.
99 */
100 uint64_t total_time_in_msec_voted_for_since_boot;
101
102 /*
103 * Number of times the voter voted for the platform sleep state since boot.
104 */
105 uint64_t total_number_of_times_voted_since_boot;
106} power_state_voter_t;
107
108/*
109 * Platform-level sleep state stats:
110 * power_state_platform_sleep_state_t represents the Platform-level sleep state the
111 * device is capable of getting into.
112 *
113 * SoCs usually have more than one Platform-level sleep state.
114 *
115 * The caller calls the get_number_of_platform_modes function to figure out the size
116 * of power_state_platform_sleep_state_t array where each array element represents
117 * a specific Platform-level sleep state.
118 *
119 * Higher the index deeper the state is i.e. lesser steady-state power is consumed
120 * by the platform to be resident in that state.
121 *
122 * Caller allocates power_state_voter_t *voters for each Platform-level sleep state by
123 * calling get_voter_list.
124 */
125typedef struct {
126 /*
127 * Platform-level Sleep state name.
128 */
129 char name[POWER_STATE_NAME_MAX_LENGTH];
130
131 /*
132 * Time spent in msec at this platform-level sleep state since boot.
133 */
134 uint64_t residency_in_msec_since_boot;
135
136 /*
137 * Total number of times system entered this state.
138 */
139 uint64_t total_transitions;
140
141 /*
142 * This platform-level sleep state can only be reached during system suspend.
143 */
144 bool supported_only_in_suspend;
145
146 /*
147 * The following fields are useful if the Platform-level sleep state
148 * is chosen by aggregation votes from multiple clients/system conditions.
149 * All the voters have to say yes or all the system conditions need to be
150 * met to enter a platform-level sleep state.
151 *
152 * Setting number_of_voters to zero implies either the info is not available
153 * or the system does not follow a voting mechanism to choose this
154 * Platform-level sleep state.
155 */
156 uint32_t number_of_voters;
157
158 /*
159 * Voter list - Has to be allocated by the caller.
160 *
161 * Caller allocates power_state_voter_t *voters for each Platform-level sleep state
162 * by calling get_voter_list.
163 */
164 power_state_voter_t *voters;
165} power_state_platform_sleep_state_t;
166
Todd Poynorc82792c2012-01-10 00:32:42 -0800167/**
Steve Kondik6bd83422013-11-01 20:28:10 +0000168 * Process info, passed as an opaque handle when
169 * using POWER_HINT_LAUNCH_BOOST.
170 */
171typedef struct launch_boost_info {
172 pid_t pid;
173 const char* packageName;
174} launch_boost_info_t;
175
176/**
Todd Poynorc82792c2012-01-10 00:32:42 -0800177 * Every hardware module must have a data structure named HAL_MODULE_INFO_SYM
178 * and the fields of this data structure must begin with hw_module_t
179 * followed by module specific information.
180 */
181typedef struct power_module {
182 struct hw_module_t common;
183
184 /*
185 * (*init)() performs power management setup actions at runtime
Todd Poynor2f143fb2012-04-24 13:39:15 -0700186 * startup, such as to set default cpufreq parameters. This is
187 * called only by the Power HAL instance loaded by
188 * PowerManagerService.
Badhri Jagan Sridharan2b238d62016-04-03 21:46:07 -0700189 *
190 * Platform-level sleep state stats:
191 * Can Also be used to initiate device specific Platform-level
192 * Sleep state nodes from version 0.5 onwards.
Todd Poynorc82792c2012-01-10 00:32:42 -0800193 */
194 void (*init)(struct power_module *module);
195
196 /*
197 * (*setInteractive)() performs power management actions upon the
198 * system entering interactive state (that is, the system is awake
199 * and ready for interaction, often with UI devices such as
200 * display and touchscreen enabled) or non-interactive state (the
201 * system appears asleep, display usually turned off). The
202 * non-interactive state is usually entered after a period of
203 * inactivity, in order to conserve battery power during
204 * such inactive periods.
205 *
206 * Typical actions are to turn on or off devices and adjust
207 * cpufreq parameters. This function may also call the
208 * appropriate interfaces to allow the kernel to suspend the
209 * system to low-power sleep state when entering non-interactive
210 * state, and to disallow low-power suspend when the system is in
211 * interactive state. When low-power suspend state is allowed, the
212 * kernel may suspend the system whenever no wakelocks are held.
213 *
214 * on is non-zero when the system is transitioning to an
215 * interactive / awake state, and zero when transitioning to a
216 * non-interactive / asleep state.
217 *
218 * This function is called to enter non-interactive state after
219 * turning off the screen (if present), and called to enter
220 * interactive state prior to turning on the screen.
221 */
222 void (*setInteractive)(struct power_module *module, int on);
Todd Poynor2f143fb2012-04-24 13:39:15 -0700223
224 /*
225 * (*powerHint) is called to pass hints on power requirements, which
226 * may result in adjustment of power/performance parameters of the
227 * cpufreq governor and other controls. The possible hints are:
228 *
229 * POWER_HINT_VSYNC
230 *
231 * Foreground app has started or stopped requesting a VSYNC pulse
232 * from SurfaceFlinger. If the app has started requesting VSYNC
233 * then CPU and GPU load is expected soon, and it may be appropriate
234 * to raise speeds of CPU, memory bus, etc. The data parameter is
235 * non-zero to indicate VSYNC pulse is now requested, or zero for
236 * VSYNC pulse no longer requested.
237 *
Todd Poynorbcdb4cd2012-05-03 14:49:02 -0700238 * POWER_HINT_INTERACTION
239 *
240 * User is interacting with the device, for example, touchscreen
241 * events are incoming. CPU and GPU load may be expected soon,
242 * and it may be appropriate to raise speeds of CPU, memory bus,
Michael Wright147d5402015-09-16 23:28:19 +0100243 * etc. The data parameter is the estimated length of the interaction
244 * in milliseconds, or 0 if unknown.
Todd Poynorbcdb4cd2012-05-03 14:49:02 -0700245 *
Ruchi Kandoi62f67552014-05-02 13:52:51 -0700246 * POWER_HINT_LOW_POWER
247 *
248 * Low power mode is activated or deactivated. Low power mode
249 * is intended to save battery at the cost of performance. The data
250 * parameter is non-zero when low power mode is activated, and zero
251 * when deactivated.
252 *
Ruchi Kandoi94898652016-01-13 09:09:57 -0800253 * POWER_HINT_SUSTAINED_PERFORMANCE
254 *
255 * Sustained Performance mode is actived or deactivated. Sustained
256 * performance mode is intended to provide a consistent level of
257 * performance for a prolonged amount of time. The data parameter is
258 * non-zero when sustained performance mode is activated, and zero
259 * when deactivated.
260 *
Ruchi Kandoi403bc142016-03-09 15:16:30 -0800261 * POWER_HINT_VR_MODE
262 *
263 * VR Mode is activated or deactivated. VR mode is intended to
264 * provide minimum guarantee for performance for the amount of time the
265 * device can sustain it. The data parameter is non-zero when the mode
266 * is activated and zero when deactivated.
267 *
Chenjie Luofc40b052016-07-14 15:46:58 -0700268 * POWER_HINT_DISABLE_TOUCH
269 *
270 * When device enters some special modes, e.g. theater mode in Android
271 * Wear, there is no touch interaction expected between device and user.
272 * Touch controller could be disabled in those modes to save power.
273 * The data parameter is non-zero when touch could be disabled, and zero
274 * when touch needs to be re-enabled.
275 *
Steve Kondik6bd83422013-11-01 20:28:10 +0000276 * POWER_HINT_CPU_BOOST
277 *
278 * An operation is happening where it would be ideal for the CPU to
279 * be boosted for a specific duration. The data parameter is an
280 * integer value of the boost duration in microseconds.
281 *
Todd Poynor2f143fb2012-04-24 13:39:15 -0700282 * A particular platform may choose to ignore any hint.
Mathias Agopian5cb1de82012-04-26 19:49:40 -0700283 *
284 * availability: version 0.2
285 *
Todd Poynor2f143fb2012-04-24 13:39:15 -0700286 */
287 void (*powerHint)(struct power_module *module, power_hint_t hint,
288 void *data);
Ruchi Kandoid0917132014-10-29 10:43:38 -0700289
290 /*
291 * (*setFeature) is called to turn on or off a particular feature
292 * depending on the state parameter. The possible features are:
293 *
294 * FEATURE_DOUBLE_TAP_TO_WAKE
295 *
296 * Enabling/Disabling this feature will allow/disallow the system
297 * to wake up by tapping the screen twice.
298 *
299 * availability: version 0.3
300 *
301 */
302 void (*setFeature)(struct power_module *module, feature_t feature, int state);
303
Badhri Jagan Sridharan2b238d62016-04-03 21:46:07 -0700304 /*
Steve Kondik6bd83422013-11-01 20:28:10 +0000305 * (*getFeature) is called to get the current value of a particular
306 * feature or capability from the hardware or PowerHAL
307 */
308 int (*getFeature)(struct power_module *module, feature_t feature);
309
310 /*
Badhri Jagan Sridharan2b238d62016-04-03 21:46:07 -0700311 * Platform-level sleep state stats:
312 * Report cumulative info on the statistics on platform-level sleep states since boot.
313 *
314 * Caller of the function queries the get_number_of_sleep_states and allocates the
315 * memory for the power_state_platform_sleep_state_t *list before calling this function.
316 *
317 * power_stats module is responsible to assign values to all the fields as
318 * necessary.
319 *
320 * Higher the index deeper the state is i.e. lesser steady-state power is consumed
321 * by the platform to be resident in that state.
322 *
323 * The function returns 0 on success or negative value -errno on error.
324 * EINVAL - *list is NULL.
325 * EIO - filesystem nodes access error.
326 *
327 * availability: version 0.5
328 */
329 int (*get_platform_low_power_stats)(struct power_module *module,
330 power_state_platform_sleep_state_t *list);
331
332 /*
333 * Platform-level sleep state stats:
334 * This function is called to determine the number of platform-level sleep states
335 * for get_platform_low_power_stats.
336 *
337 * The value returned by this function is used to allocate memory for
338 * power_state_platform_sleep_state_t *list for get_platform_low_power_stats.
339 *
340 * The number of parameters must not change for successive calls.
341 *
342 * Return number of parameters on success or negative value -errno on error.
343 * EIO - filesystem nodes access error.
344 *
345 * availability: version 0.5
346 */
347 ssize_t (*get_number_of_platform_modes)(struct power_module *module);
348
349 /*
350 * Platform-level sleep state stats:
351 * Provides the number of voters for each of the Platform-level sleep state.
352 *
353 * Caller uses this function to allocate memory for the power_state_voter_t list.
354 *
355 * Caller has to allocate the space for the *voter array which is
356 * get_number_of_platform_modes() long.
357 *
358 * Return 0 on success or negative value -errno on error.
359 * EINVAL - *voter is NULL.
360 * EIO - filesystem nodes access error.
361 *
362 * availability: version 0.5
363 */
364 int (*get_voter_list)(struct power_module *module, size_t *voter);
365
Todd Poynorc82792c2012-01-10 00:32:42 -0800366} power_module_t;
367
Todd Poynorc82792c2012-01-10 00:32:42 -0800368__END_DECLS
369
370#endif // ANDROID_INCLUDE_HARDWARE_POWER_H