/* * Copyright (C) 2022 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. */ #pragma once #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include // for nsecs_t namespace android { static inline bool isMotionPredictionEnabled() { return sysprop::InputProperties::enable_motion_prediction().value_or(true); } // Tracker to calculate jerk from motion position samples. class JerkTracker { public: // Initialize the tracker. If normalizedDt is true, assume that each sample pushed has dt=1. JerkTracker(bool normalizedDt); // Add a position to the tracker and update derivative estimates. void pushSample(int64_t timestamp, float xPos, float yPos); // Reset JerkTracker for a new motion input. void reset(); // Return last jerk calculation, if enough samples have been collected. // Jerk is defined as the 3rd derivative of position (change in // acceleration) and has the units of d^3p/dt^3. std::optional jerkMagnitude() const; private: const bool mNormalizedDt; RingBuffer mTimestamps{4}; std::array mXDerivatives{}; // [x, x', x'', x'''] std::array mYDerivatives{}; // [y, y', y'', y'''] }; /** * Given a set of MotionEvents for the current gesture, predict the motion. The returned MotionEvent * contains a set of samples in the future. * * The typical usage is like this: * * MotionPredictor predictor(offset = MY_OFFSET); * predictor.record(DOWN_MOTION_EVENT); * predictor.record(MOVE_MOTION_EVENT); * prediction = predictor.predict(futureTime); * * The resulting motion event will have eventTime <= (futureTime + MY_OFFSET). It might contain * historical data, which are additional samples from the latest recorded MotionEvent's eventTime * to the futureTime + MY_OFFSET. * * The offset is used to provide additional flexibility to the caller, in case the default present * time (typically provided by the choreographer) does not account for some delays, or to simply * reduce the aggressiveness of the prediction. Offset can be positive or negative. */ class MotionPredictor { public: using ReportAtomFunction = MotionPredictorMetricsManager::ReportAtomFunction; /** * Parameters: * predictionTimestampOffsetNanos: additional, constant shift to apply to the target * prediction time. The prediction will target the time t=(prediction time + * predictionTimestampOffsetNanos). * * checkEnableMotionPrediction: the function to check whether the prediction should run. Used to * provide an additional way of turning prediction on and off. Can be toggled at runtime. * * reportAtomFunction: the function that will be called to report prediction metrics. If * omitted, the implementation will choose a default metrics reporting mechanism. */ MotionPredictor(nsecs_t predictionTimestampOffsetNanos, std::function checkEnableMotionPrediction = isMotionPredictionEnabled, ReportAtomFunction reportAtomFunction = {}); /** * Record the actual motion received by the view. This event will be used for calculating the * predictions. * * @return empty result if the event was processed correctly, error if the event is not * consistent with the previously recorded events. */ android::base::Result record(const MotionEvent& event); std::unique_ptr predict(nsecs_t timestamp); bool isPredictionAvailable(int32_t deviceId, int32_t source); private: const nsecs_t mPredictionTimestampOffsetNanos; const std::function mCheckMotionPredictionEnabled; std::unique_ptr mModel; std::unique_ptr mBuffers; std::optional mLastEvent; // mJerkTracker assumes normalized dt = 1 between recorded samples because // the underlying mModel input also assumes fixed-interval samples. // Normalized dt as 1 is also used to correspond with the similar Jank // implementation from the JetPack MotionPredictor implementation. JerkTracker mJerkTracker{true}; std::optional mMetricsManager; const ReportAtomFunction mReportAtomFunction; }; } // namespace android