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Bug 246391
Change-Id: I662b7b0f90c97cb169978e1b64ad1fe32c440cf5
Signed-off-by: Jean-Michel Trivi <jmtrivi@google.com>
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This is a bad practice to have using in headers because it pollutes the
namespace of any user of that header.
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Add license header in all source files and Makefiles,
Add a "COPYING" file containing the license text.
Signed-off-by: David Wagner <david.wagner@intel.com>
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BZ: 59348
bitParameterBlocks are limited to 32 bits, extend it to 64 bits.
This change includes:
- PFW code change
- XML schema update
Change-Id: I9861cea0538a17fcba77fa7d573faae36d8731e0
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Denneulin <guillaume.denneulin@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: http://android.intel.com:8080/68189
Reviewed-by: Gozalvez Herrero, Juan AntonioX <juan.antoniox.gozalvez.herrero@intel.com>
Tested-by: Gozalvez Herrero, Juan AntonioX <juan.antoniox.gozalvez.herrero@intel.com>
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BZ: 47701
As parameter framework code is proprietary, it should not be signed (patrick Benavoli name inside the header).
Change-Id: I198f2851ee2a6cffed64a552fa399b072a0cbd3e
orig-Change-Id: I335ecce2fa22ad11d6fa24f57c7cbbae3423bf1e
Signed-off-by: Kevin Rocard <kevinx.rocard@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: http://android.intel.com:8080/59560
Reviewed-by: Mendi, EduardoX <eduardox.mendi@intel.com>
Tested-by: Mendi, EduardoX <eduardox.mendi@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: buildbot <buildbot@intel.com>
Tested-by: buildbot <buildbot@intel.com>
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BZ: 44148
The save and restore operation would not work correctly when BitParameters
of a BitParameterBlock were used in more than a single Domain.
This patch aims to fixup this bug and introduces a new class: BitwiseAreaConfiguration.
Change-Id: I0aaccd57cf1cce33400f94a8879565171d283425
Orig-Change-Id: I7107f7db9f01cfff3c38cbac606a8c1e9bca8b5e
Signed-off-by: Frédéric Boisnard <fredericx.boisnard@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: http://android.intel.com:8080/58363
Reviewed-by: Mendi, EduardoX <eduardox.mendi@intel.com>
Tested-by: Mendi, EduardoX <eduardox.mendi@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: buildbot <buildbot@intel.com>
Tested-by: buildbot <buildbot@intel.com>
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BZ: 15065
Replaced high level string based parameter access interface with typed ones.
Now hosting platforms that want to control parameters must instantiate a
CParameterHandle object out of the desired parameter path.
CParameterHandle object may be used to access any kind of parameters, whatever
its internal type, whether it's an array or not.
Note that non rogue parameters offer a read access only. Any attempt to write
them will fail.
CParameterHandle objects offer the following kind of parameter accessing
interfaces:
- Boolean
- Integer (signed or unsigned)
- Double
- String
Note that those interfaces are available for scalar as well as for array
parameters.
Not all parameter types support all access kinds. Naturally, array parameters
are only accessed via array interfaces while scalar parameters are managed
through scalar interfaces.
Here's a list of parameter types that may be controlled through each kind of
access interface:
- Boolean access: boolean, bit (bit size must be one);
- Integer access: integer (sign must match), boolean (unsigned access only,
value <= 1), enumerations;
- Double access: for now only fixed points (soon integers will support them
also through platform adaptation objects)
- String access: all parameter types
In addition, cleaned up parameter access related code so as to make it more
generic and reusable.
Changed version to 2.0.0
Change-Id: Ib80868cdb773e90962e48f1f38d2ff0029189815
Signed-off-by: Patrick Benavoli <patrickx.benavoli@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: http://android.intel.com:8080/25406
Reviewed-by: Barthes, FabienX <fabienx.barthes@intel.com>
Tested-by: Barthes, FabienX <fabienx.barthes@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: buildbot <buildbot@intel.com>
Tested-by: buildbot <buildbot@intel.com>
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BZ: 7137
Added showProperties remote command
Changed EQU to MONO_EQ for CAPTURE paths in LPE Subsystem structure definition
Had to create a generic class for Parameter and BitParameter classes
Change-Id: If6ab97ff002d8ba81df5a4a60bc3eb07dbe14e5e
Orig-Change-Id: I425f81cd414b1c721f5c11169e9a489f5c638ab9
Signed-off-by: Patrick Benavoli <patrickx.benavoli@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: http://android.intel.com:8080/16879
Reviewed-by: Mahe, Erwan <erwan.mahe@intel.com>
Tested-by: Barthes, FabienX <fabienx.barthes@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: buildbot <buildbot@intel.com>
Tested-by: buildbot <buildbot@intel.com>
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BZ: 6721
- Bug correction concerning selection criteria display (inclusive type)
- Adapted XML format to allow for only on parameter to be associated to
a domain
- Removed unused files in parameter project
Change-Id: I9f42d08ff8cb60354714fe3d6b0f0b321ad0a7bf
Orig-Change-Id: I837e553070f5acf2d275082c986ba29433493e31
Signed-off-by: Patrick Benavoli <patrickx.benavoli@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: http://android.intel.com:8080/16878
Reviewed-by: Mahe, Erwan <erwan.mahe@intel.com>
Tested-by: Barthes, FabienX <fabienx.barthes@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: buildbot <buildbot@intel.com>
Tested-by: buildbot <buildbot@intel.com>
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BZ: 6081
Parameter-framework is still-under-development, Intel proprietary,
multi-platform (standard C++, for now only linux, no dependency on
Android) software that allows system-wide parameter management. It
relies on a number of configurations files, from which it knows how
/ when to hand out settings towards the hardware (subsystems) at
runtime.
3 kinds of configuration files are used:
- Structure description files indicating the actual parameter
structure, types, min/max values, data representation.
- Configurable domain description file containing the actual
distribution of parameters over different domains, that is, different
set of configurations, each of which being dynamically activated
based on selection criteria rules that are themselves configurable.
Configurable domains file contain the tuned settings along the tuning
process, that is during the period where the system is being tuned.
- Binary settings file used to store the settings when the tuning
process is complete.
Changing any of those files causes no recompilation of the framework.
This project is based on a open plugin architecture allowing any kind
of subsystems to be handled, whatever their respective Endianness.
It fully relies on the platform SW to provide it with with the
kowledge of exisitng selection criteria (selected device, current
mode), as well as change events that occuring on them, thus
triggering the application of corresponding configuration settings
wherever appropriate.
It supports handling mutliple parameter classes (Audio, Energy
management) through TCP/IP interface.
For now tuning commands can be sent to parameter-framework instances
through a command-line utility, via adb over USB or via ethernet/WIFI.
Change-Id: If7709c464db118f367f953e0824f49cce9fd0402
Orig-Change-Id: I7842e8808a4cfc0c615e0365e6d02101971ae2dc
Signed-off-by: Patrick Benavoli <patrickx.benavoli@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: http://android.intel.com:8080/16877
Reviewed-by: Mahe, Erwan <erwan.mahe@intel.com>
Tested-by: Barthes, FabienX <fabienx.barthes@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: buildbot <buildbot@intel.com>
Tested-by: buildbot <buildbot@intel.com>
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