device_xiaomi_sm6150-common/fingerprint/hardware/fingerprint.h
Arian 3cf7b626a4 sm6150-common: fingerprint: Conditionally implement UDFPS
hardware/fingerprint.h is imported from android-12.0.0_r1.
The xiaomi fingerprint extension command was added to the
fingerprint_device struct and it was clang-formatted.

Change-Id: I5c5f876eb47a558059a2423ca5f6cc75afaf3e1d
2021-12-29 10:16:45 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2014 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.
*/
#ifndef ANDROID_INCLUDE_HARDWARE_FINGERPRINT_H
#define ANDROID_INCLUDE_HARDWARE_FINGERPRINT_H
#include <hardware/hardware.h>
#include <hardware/hw_auth_token.h>
#define FINGERPRINT_MODULE_API_VERSION_1_0 HARDWARE_MODULE_API_VERSION(1, 0)
#define FINGERPRINT_MODULE_API_VERSION_2_0 HARDWARE_MODULE_API_VERSION(2, 0)
#define FINGERPRINT_MODULE_API_VERSION_2_1 HARDWARE_MODULE_API_VERSION(2, 1)
#define FINGERPRINT_MODULE_API_VERSION_3_0 HARDWARE_MODULE_API_VERSION(3, 0)
#define FINGERPRINT_HARDWARE_MODULE_ID "fingerprint"
typedef enum fingerprint_msg_type {
FINGERPRINT_ERROR = -1,
FINGERPRINT_ACQUIRED = 1,
FINGERPRINT_TEMPLATE_ENROLLING = 3,
FINGERPRINT_TEMPLATE_REMOVED = 4,
FINGERPRINT_AUTHENTICATED = 5,
FINGERPRINT_TEMPLATE_ENUMERATING = 6,
} fingerprint_msg_type_t;
/*
* Fingerprint errors are meant to tell the framework to terminate the current operation and ask
* for the user to correct the situation. These will almost always result in messaging and user
* interaction to correct the problem.
*
* For example, FINGERPRINT_ERROR_CANCELED should follow any acquisition message that results in
* a situation where the current operation can't continue without user interaction. For example,
* if the sensor is dirty during enrollment and no further enrollment progress can be made,
* send FINGERPRINT_ACQUIRED_IMAGER_DIRTY followed by FINGERPRINT_ERROR_CANCELED.
*/
typedef enum fingerprint_error {
FINGERPRINT_ERROR_HW_UNAVAILABLE = 1, /* The hardware has an error that can't be resolved. */
FINGERPRINT_ERROR_UNABLE_TO_PROCESS = 2, /* Bad data; operation can't continue */
FINGERPRINT_ERROR_TIMEOUT = 3, /* The operation has timed out waiting for user input. */
FINGERPRINT_ERROR_NO_SPACE = 4, /* No space available to store a template */
FINGERPRINT_ERROR_CANCELED = 5, /* The current operation can't proceed. See above. */
FINGERPRINT_ERROR_UNABLE_TO_REMOVE = 6, /* fingerprint with given id can't be removed */
FINGERPRINT_ERROR_LOCKOUT =
7, /* the fingerprint hardware is in lockout due to too many attempts */
FINGERPRINT_ERROR_VENDOR_BASE = 1000 /* vendor-specific error messages start here */
} fingerprint_error_t;
/*
* Fingerprint acquisition info is meant as feedback for the current operation. Anything but
* FINGERPRINT_ACQUIRED_GOOD will be shown to the user as feedback on how to take action on the
* current operation. For example, FINGERPRINT_ACQUIRED_IMAGER_DIRTY can be used to tell the user
* to clean the sensor. If this will cause the current operation to fail, an additional
* FINGERPRINT_ERROR_CANCELED can be sent to stop the operation in progress (e.g. enrollment).
* In general, these messages will result in a "Try again" message.
*/
typedef enum fingerprint_acquired_info {
FINGERPRINT_ACQUIRED_GOOD = 0,
FINGERPRINT_ACQUIRED_PARTIAL = 1, /* sensor needs more data, i.e. longer swipe. */
FINGERPRINT_ACQUIRED_INSUFFICIENT = 2, /* image doesn't contain enough detail for recognition*/
FINGERPRINT_ACQUIRED_IMAGER_DIRTY = 3, /* sensor needs to be cleaned */
FINGERPRINT_ACQUIRED_TOO_SLOW = 4, /* mostly swipe-type sensors; not enough data collected */
FINGERPRINT_ACQUIRED_TOO_FAST = 5, /* for swipe and area sensors; tell user to slow down*/
FINGERPRINT_ACQUIRED_DETECTED = 6, /* when the finger is first detected. Used to optimize
wakeup. Should be followed by one of the above messages */
FINGERPRINT_ACQUIRED_VENDOR_BASE = 1000 /* vendor-specific acquisition messages start here */
} fingerprint_acquired_info_t;
typedef struct fingerprint_finger_id {
uint32_t gid;
uint32_t fid;
} fingerprint_finger_id_t;
typedef struct fingerprint_enroll {
fingerprint_finger_id_t finger;
/* samples_remaining goes from N (no data collected, but N scans needed)
* to 0 (no more data is needed to build a template). */
uint32_t samples_remaining;
uint64_t msg; /* Vendor specific message. Used for user guidance */
} fingerprint_enroll_t;
typedef struct fingerprint_iterator {
fingerprint_finger_id_t finger;
uint32_t remaining_templates;
} fingerprint_iterator_t;
typedef fingerprint_iterator_t fingerprint_enumerated_t;
typedef fingerprint_iterator_t fingerprint_removed_t;
typedef struct fingerprint_acquired {
fingerprint_acquired_info_t acquired_info; /* information about the image */
} fingerprint_acquired_t;
typedef struct fingerprint_authenticated {
fingerprint_finger_id_t finger;
hw_auth_token_t hat;
} fingerprint_authenticated_t;
typedef struct fingerprint_msg {
fingerprint_msg_type_t type;
union {
fingerprint_error_t error;
fingerprint_enroll_t enroll;
fingerprint_enumerated_t enumerated;
fingerprint_removed_t removed;
fingerprint_acquired_t acquired;
fingerprint_authenticated_t authenticated;
} data;
} fingerprint_msg_t;
/* Callback function type */
typedef void (*fingerprint_notify_t)(const fingerprint_msg_t* msg);
/* Synchronous operation */
typedef struct fingerprint_device {
/**
* Common methods of the fingerprint device. This *must* be the first member
* of fingerprint_device as users of this structure will cast a hw_device_t
* to fingerprint_device pointer in contexts where it's known
* the hw_device_t references a fingerprint_device.
*/
struct hw_device_t common;
/*
* Client provided callback function to receive notifications.
* Do not set by hand, use the function above instead.
*/
fingerprint_notify_t notify;
/*
* Set notification callback:
* Registers a user function that would receive notifications from the HAL
* The call will block if the HAL state machine is in busy state until HAL
* leaves the busy state.
*
* Function return: 0 if callback function is successfuly registered
* or a negative number in case of error, generally from the errno.h set.
*/
int (*set_notify)(struct fingerprint_device* dev, fingerprint_notify_t notify);
/*
* Fingerprint pre-enroll enroll request:
* Generates a unique token to upper layers to indicate the start of an enrollment transaction.
* This token will be wrapped by security for verification and passed to enroll() for
* verification before enrollment will be allowed. This is to ensure adding a new fingerprint
* template was preceded by some kind of credential confirmation (e.g. device password).
*
* Function return: 0 if function failed
* otherwise, a uint64_t of token
*/
uint64_t (*pre_enroll)(struct fingerprint_device* dev);
/*
* Fingerprint enroll request:
* Switches the HAL state machine to collect and store a new fingerprint
* template. Switches back as soon as enroll is complete
* (fingerprint_msg.type == FINGERPRINT_TEMPLATE_ENROLLING &&
* fingerprint_msg.data.enroll.samples_remaining == 0)
* or after timeout_sec seconds.
* The fingerprint template will be assigned to the group gid. User has a choice
* to supply the gid or set it to 0 in which case a unique group id will be generated.
*
* Function return: 0 if enrollment process can be successfully started
* or a negative number in case of error, generally from the errno.h set.
* A notify() function may be called indicating the error condition.
*/
int (*enroll)(struct fingerprint_device* dev, const hw_auth_token_t* hat, uint32_t gid,
uint32_t timeout_sec);
/*
* Finishes the enroll operation and invalidates the pre_enroll() generated challenge.
* This will be called at the end of a multi-finger enrollment session to indicate
* that no more fingers will be added.
*
* Function return: 0 if the request is accepted
* or a negative number in case of error, generally from the errno.h set.
*/
int (*post_enroll)(struct fingerprint_device* dev);
/*
* get_authenticator_id:
* Returns a token associated with the current fingerprint set. This value will
* change whenever a new fingerprint is enrolled, thus creating a new fingerprint
* set.
*
* Function return: current authenticator id or 0 if function failed.
*/
uint64_t (*get_authenticator_id)(struct fingerprint_device* dev);
/*
* Cancel pending enroll or authenticate, sending FINGERPRINT_ERROR_CANCELED
* to all running clients. Switches the HAL state machine back to the idle state.
* Unlike enroll_done() doesn't invalidate the pre_enroll() challenge.
*
* Function return: 0 if cancel request is accepted
* or a negative number in case of error, generally from the errno.h set.
*/
int (*cancel)(struct fingerprint_device* dev);
/*
* Enumerate all the fingerprint templates found in the directory set by
* set_active_group()
* For each template found a notify() will be called with:
* fingerprint_msg.type == FINGERPRINT_TEMPLATE_ENUMERATED
* fingerprint_msg.data.enumerated.finger indicating a template id
* fingerprint_msg.data.enumerated.remaining_templates indicating how many more
* enumeration messages to expect.
* Note: If there are no fingerprints, then this should return 0 and the first fingerprint
* enumerated should have fingerid=0 and remaining=0
* Function return: 0 if enumerate request is accepted
* or a negative number in case of error, generally from the errno.h set.
*/
int (*enumerate)(struct fingerprint_device* dev);
/*
* Fingerprint remove request:
* Deletes a fingerprint template.
* Works only within the path set by set_active_group().
* The fid parameter can be used as a widcard:
* * fid == 0 -- delete all the templates in the group.
* * fid != 0 -- delete this specific template from the group.
* For each template found a notify() will be called with:
* fingerprint_msg.type == FINGERPRINT_TEMPLATE_REMOVED
* fingerprint_msg.data.removed.finger indicating a template id deleted
* fingerprint_msg.data.removed.remaining_templates indicating how many more
* templates will be deleted by this operation.
*
* Function return: 0 if fingerprint template(s) can be successfully deleted
* or a negative number in case of error, generally from the errno.h set.
*/
int (*remove)(struct fingerprint_device* dev, uint32_t gid, uint32_t fid);
/*
* Restricts the HAL operation to a set of fingerprints belonging to a
* group provided.
* The caller must provide a path to a storage location within the user's
* data directory.
*
* Function return: 0 on success
* or a negative number in case of error, generally from the errno.h set.
*/
int (*set_active_group)(struct fingerprint_device* dev, uint32_t gid, const char* store_path);
/*
* Authenticates an operation identifed by operation_id
*
* Function return: 0 on success
* or a negative number in case of error, generally from the errno.h set.
*/
int (*authenticate)(struct fingerprint_device* dev, uint64_t operation_id, uint32_t gid);
/**
* Call a Xiaomi fingerprint extension command.
*/
int (*extCmd)(struct fingerprint_device* dev, int32_t cmd, int32_t param);
/* Reserved for backward binary compatibility */
void* reserved[4];
} fingerprint_device_t;
typedef struct fingerprint_module {
/**
* Common methods of the fingerprint module. This *must* be the first member
* of fingerprint_module as users of this structure will cast a hw_module_t
* to fingerprint_module pointer in contexts where it's known
* the hw_module_t references a fingerprint_module.
*/
struct hw_module_t common;
} fingerprint_module_t;
#endif /* ANDROID_INCLUDE_HARDWARE_FINGERPRINT_H */