gecko-dev/hal/android/AndroidHal.cpp

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
#include "Hal.h"
#include "HalImpl.h"
#include "WindowIdentifier.h"
#include "AndroidBridge.h"
#include "mozilla/dom/network/Constants.h"
#include "mozilla/java/GeckoAppShellWrappers.h"
#include "nsIScreenManager.h"
#include "nsPIDOMWindow.h"
#include "nsServiceManagerUtils.h"
using namespace mozilla::dom;
using namespace mozilla::hal;
namespace java = mozilla::java;
namespace mozilla {
namespace hal_impl {
void Vibrate(const nsTArray<uint32_t>& pattern, WindowIdentifier&&) {
// Ignore the WindowIdentifier parameter; it's here only because hal::Vibrate,
// hal_sandbox::Vibrate, and hal_impl::Vibrate all must have the same
// signature.
// Strangely enough, the Android Java API seems to treat vibrate([0]) as a
// nop. But we want to treat vibrate([0]) like CancelVibrate! (Note that we
// also need to treat vibrate([]) as a call to CancelVibrate.)
bool allZero = true;
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < pattern.Length(); i++) {
if (pattern[i] != 0) {
allZero = false;
break;
}
}
if (allZero) {
hal_impl::CancelVibrate(WindowIdentifier());
return;
}
AndroidBridge* b = AndroidBridge::Bridge();
if (!b) {
return;
}
b->Vibrate(pattern);
}
void CancelVibrate(WindowIdentifier&&) {
// Ignore WindowIdentifier parameter.
java::GeckoAppShell::CancelVibrate();
}
void EnableBatteryNotifications() {
java::GeckoAppShell::EnableBatteryNotifications();
}
void DisableBatteryNotifications() {
java::GeckoAppShell::DisableBatteryNotifications();
}
void GetCurrentBatteryInformation(hal::BatteryInformation* aBatteryInfo) {
AndroidBridge::Bridge()->GetCurrentBatteryInformation(aBatteryInfo);
}
void EnableNetworkNotifications() {
java::GeckoAppShell::EnableNetworkNotifications();
}
void DisableNetworkNotifications() {
java::GeckoAppShell::DisableNetworkNotifications();
}
void GetCurrentNetworkInformation(hal::NetworkInformation* aNetworkInfo) {
AndroidBridge::Bridge()->GetCurrentNetworkInformation(aNetworkInfo);
}
void EnableScreenConfigurationNotifications() {
java::GeckoAppShell::EnableScreenOrientationNotifications();
}
void DisableScreenConfigurationNotifications() {
java::GeckoAppShell::DisableScreenOrientationNotifications();
}
void GetCurrentScreenConfiguration(ScreenConfiguration* aScreenConfiguration) {
AndroidBridge* bridge = AndroidBridge::Bridge();
if (!bridge) {
return;
}
nsresult rv;
nsCOMPtr<nsIScreenManager> screenMgr =
do_GetService("@mozilla.org/gfx/screenmanager;1", &rv);
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) {
NS_ERROR("Can't find nsIScreenManager!");
return;
}
int32_t colorDepth, pixelDepth;
int16_t angle;
hal::ScreenOrientation orientation;
nsCOMPtr<nsIScreen> screen;
int32_t rectX, rectY, rectWidth, rectHeight;
screenMgr->GetPrimaryScreen(getter_AddRefs(screen));
screen->GetRect(&rectX, &rectY, &rectWidth, &rectHeight);
screen->GetColorDepth(&colorDepth);
screen->GetPixelDepth(&pixelDepth);
orientation =
static_cast<hal::ScreenOrientation>(bridge->GetScreenOrientation());
angle = bridge->GetScreenAngle();
*aScreenConfiguration =
hal::ScreenConfiguration(nsIntRect(rectX, rectY, rectWidth, rectHeight),
orientation, angle, colorDepth, pixelDepth);
}
bool LockScreenOrientation(const hal::ScreenOrientation& aOrientation) {
return false;
}
void UnlockScreenOrientation() {}
} // namespace hal_impl
} // namespace mozilla