| /* |
| * Copyright (C) 2016 The Android Open Source Project |
| * |
| * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
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| * |
| * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
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| |
| package android.hardware.tests.foo@1.0; |
| |
| //import IFoo; |
| |
| interface IFooCallback { |
| //heyItsMe(IFoo cb); |
| heyItsYou(IFooCallback cb); |
| heyItsYouIsntIt(IFooCallback cb) generates (bool yesOrNo); |
| oneway heyItsTheMeaningOfLife(uint8_t tmol); |
| |
| // The next two methods are for instrumentation purposes. |
| |
| // Block the caller for up to ns nanosesonds and return the number |
| // of nanoseconds it took to invoke each of the three methods |
| // above, both from the point of view of the caller (callerBlockedNs) and |
| // from the point of view of IFooCallback itself (timeNs). timeNs measures |
| // how long a method's body took to execute, regardless of whether the |
| // method was oneway or two-way. callerBlockedNs reflects the amount of |
| // time the caller was blocked before the method returned. For two-way |
| // methods, callerBlockedNs should be slightly higher than timeNs. For |
| // one-way calls, callerBlockedNs will be very low, and unrelated to |
| // timeNs. |
| |
| struct InvokeInfo { |
| bool invoked; |
| int64_t callerBlockedNs; |
| int64_t timeNs; |
| }; |
| reportResults(int64_t ns) generates (int64_t leftNs, InvokeInfo[3] invokeInfo); |
| |
| // This method is used by the caller of IFooCallback to tell IFooCallback |
| // how long the three methods above took, from the point of view of that |
| // caller. IFooCallback adds this information to the one reported by |
| // reportResults in InvokeInfo. |
| |
| youBlockedMeFor(int64_t[3] callerBlockedInfo); |
| }; |