Re: [PATCH 1/4] android/hal-ipc-txt: Add support for new AVRCP CTRL interface

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Hi Luiz,

On 11/10/2014 03:32 PM, Luiz Augusto von Dentz wrote:
Hi Ravi,

On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 1:37 PM, Ravi kumar Veeramally
<ravikumar.veeramally@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
AVRCP controller interface added in Android Lollipop. Update it's
commands and notifications.
---
  android/hal-ipc-api.txt | 49 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----
  1 file changed, 45 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/android/hal-ipc-api.txt b/android/hal-ipc-api.txt
index 666e27f..fc78244 100644
--- a/android/hal-ipc-api.txt
+++ b/android/hal-ipc-api.txt
@@ -1241,7 +1241,7 @@ Notifications:
                                       0x04 = Destroyed


-Bluetooth Remote Control HAL (ID 8)
+Bluetooth Remote Control Target HAL (ID 8)
  ===================================

  Android HAL name: "avrcp" (BT_PROFILE_AV_RC_ID)
@@ -1470,8 +1470,49 @@ Notifications:
                 Notification parameters: ID (1 octet)
                                          State (1 octet)

+Bluetooth Remote Control Controller HAL (ID 9)
+===================================
+
+Android HAL name: "avrcp-ctrl" (BT_PROFILE_AV_RC_CTRL_ID)
+
+Commands and responses:
+
+       Opcode 0x00 - Error response
+
+               Response parameters: Status (1 octet)
+
+               Valid status values: 0x01 = Fail
+                                    0x02 = Not ready
+                                    0x03 = No memory
+                                    0x04 = Busy
+                                    0x05 = Done (already completed)
+                                    0x06 = Unsupported
+                                    0x07 = Parameter invalid
+                                    0x08 = Unhandled
+                                    0x09 = Authentication failure
+                                    0x0a = Remote device down
+
+       Opcode 0x01 - Send Pass Through command/response
+
+               Command parameters: Remote Address (6 octets)
+                                   Key Code (1 octet)
+                                   Key State (1 octet)
+
+               In case of an error, the error response will be returned.
+
+Notifications:
+
+       Opcode 0x81 - Passthrough Response Notification
+
+               Notification parameters: ID (1 octet)
+                                        Key State (1 octet)
+
+       Opcode 0x82 - Connection State Notification
+
+               Notification parameters: State (1 octet)
+                                        Remote Address (6 octets)
This should probably be added to the bottom as we did with other new
HAL.
  Sure, I will add at bottom in both hal-ipc-txt and hal-msg.h.
  Btw, perhaps we should keep a history of API changes e.g. since:
5.0 per opcode so it become easier to identify changes in the future.
  So where should we keep changes related 5.0?

Thanks,
 Ravi.
-Bluetooth GATT HAL (ID 9)
+Bluetooth GATT HAL (ID 10)
  =========================

  Android HAL name: "gatt" (BT_PROFILE_GATT_ID)
@@ -2119,7 +2160,7 @@ Notifications:
                                          Handle (4 octets)


-Bluetooth Handsfree Client HAL (ID 10)
+Bluetooth Handsfree Client HAL (ID 11)
  ======================================

  Android HAL name: "hf_client" (BT_PROFILE_HANDSFREE_CLIENT_ID)
@@ -2465,7 +2506,7 @@ Notifications:
                 Notification parameters: <none>


-Bluetooth Map Client HAL (ID 11)
+Bluetooth Map Client HAL (ID 12)
  =========================

  Android HAL name: "map_client" (BT_PROFILE_MAP_CLIENT_ID)
--
2.1.0

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