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/*
* Copyright 2020 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
package android.fmq.test;
import android.hardware.common.fmq.MQDescriptor;
import android.hardware.common.fmq.SynchronizedReadWrite;
import android.hardware.common.fmq.UnsynchronizedWrite;
/**
* Test interface for MQDescriptor.
*/
interface ITestAidlMsgQ {
/**
* This method requests the service to set up a synchronous read/write
* wait-free FMQ using the input descriptor with the client as reader.
*
* @param mqDesc This structure describes the FMQ that was set up by the
* client. Server uses this descriptor to set up a FMQ object at its end.
*
* @return True if the setup is successful.
*/
boolean configureFmqSyncReadWrite(in MQDescriptor<int, SynchronizedReadWrite> mqDesc);
/**
* This method requests the service to return an MQDescriptor to
* an unsynchronized FMQ set up by the server. If 'configureFmq' is
* true, then the server sets up a new unsynchronized FMQ. This
* method is to be used to test multiple reader processes.
*
* @param configureFmq The server sets up a new unsynchronized FMQ if
* this parameter is true.
* @param userFd True to initialize the message queue with a user supplied
* file descriptor for the ring buffer.
* False to let the message queue use a single FD for everything.
*
* @param out ret True if successful.
* @param out mqDesc This structure describes the unsynchronized FMQ that was
* set up by the service. Client can use it to set up the FMQ at its end.
*/
boolean getFmqUnsyncWrite(in boolean configureFmq, in boolean userFd,
out MQDescriptor<int, UnsynchronizedWrite> mqDesc);
/**
* This method requests the service to trigger a blocking read.
*
* @param count Number of messages to read.
*
*/
oneway void requestBlockingRead(in int count);
/**
* This method requests the service to trigger a blocking read using
* default Event Flag notification bits defined by the MessageQueue class.
*
* @param count Number of messages to read.
*
*/
oneway void requestBlockingReadDefaultEventFlagBits(in int count);
/**
* This method requests the service to repeatedly trigger blocking reads.
*
* @param count Number of messages to read in a single blocking read.
* @param numIter Number of blocking reads to trigger.
*
*/
oneway void requestBlockingReadRepeat(in int count, in int numIter);
/**
* This method request the service to read from the synchronized read/write
* FMQ.
*
* @param count Number to messages to read.
*
* @return True if the read operation was successful.
*/
boolean requestReadFmqSync(in int count);
/**
* This method request the service to read from the unsynchronized flavor of
* FMQ.
*
* @param count Number to messages to read.
*
* @return Will be True if the read operation was successful.
*/
boolean requestReadFmqUnsync(in int count);
/**
* This method request the service to write into the synchronized read/write
* flavor of the FMQ.
*
* @param count Number to messages to write.
*
* @return True if the write operation was successful.
*/
boolean requestWriteFmqSync(in int count);
/**
* This method request the service to write into the unsynchronized flavor
* of FMQ.
*
* @param count Number to messages to write.
*
* @return True if the write operation was successful.
*/
boolean requestWriteFmqUnsync(in int count);
}