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16 
17 /**
18  * @addtogroup Input
19  * @{
20  */
21 
22 /**
23  * @file input.h
24  */
25 
26 #ifndef _ANDROID_INPUT_H
27 #define _ANDROID_INPUT_H
28 
29 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
30 
31 /******************************************************************
32  *
33  * IMPORTANT NOTICE:
34  *
35  *   This file is part of Android's set of stable system headers
36  *   exposed by the Android NDK (Native Development Kit).
37  *
38  *   Third-party source AND binary code relies on the definitions
39  *   here to be FROZEN ON ALL UPCOMING PLATFORM RELEASES.
40  *
41  *   - DO NOT MODIFY ENUMS (EXCEPT IF YOU ADD NEW 32-BIT VALUES)
42  *   - DO NOT MODIFY CONSTANTS OR FUNCTIONAL MACROS
43  *   - DO NOT CHANGE THE SIGNATURE OF FUNCTIONS IN ANY WAY
44  *   - DO NOT CHANGE THE LAYOUT OR SIZE OF STRUCTURES
45  */
46 
47 /*
48  * Structures and functions to receive and process input events in
49  * native code.
50  *
51  * NOTE: These functions MUST be implemented by /system/lib/libui.so
52  */
53 
54 #include <stdint.h>
55 #include <sys/types.h>
56 #include <android/keycodes.h>
57 #include <android/looper.h>
58 
59 #if !defined(__INTRODUCED_IN)
60 #define __INTRODUCED_IN(__api_level) /* nothing */
61 #endif
62 
63 #ifdef __cplusplus
64 extern "C" {
65 #endif
66 
67 /**
68  * Key states (may be returned by queries about the current state of a
69  * particular key code, scan code or switch).
70  */
71 enum {
72     /** The key state is unknown or the requested key itself is not supported. */
73     AKEY_STATE_UNKNOWN = -1,
74 
75     /** The key is up. */
76     AKEY_STATE_UP = 0,
77 
78     /** The key is down. */
79     AKEY_STATE_DOWN = 1,
80 
81     /** The key is down but is a virtual key press that is being emulated by the system. */
82     AKEY_STATE_VIRTUAL = 2
83 };
84 
85 /**
86  * Meta key / modifier state.
87  */
88 enum {
89     /** No meta keys are pressed. */
90     AMETA_NONE = 0,
91 
92     /** This mask is used to check whether one of the ALT meta keys is pressed. */
93     AMETA_ALT_ON = 0x02,
94 
95     /** This mask is used to check whether the left ALT meta key is pressed. */
96     AMETA_ALT_LEFT_ON = 0x10,
97 
98     /** This mask is used to check whether the right ALT meta key is pressed. */
99     AMETA_ALT_RIGHT_ON = 0x20,
100 
101     /** This mask is used to check whether one of the SHIFT meta keys is pressed. */
102     AMETA_SHIFT_ON = 0x01,
103 
104     /** This mask is used to check whether the left SHIFT meta key is pressed. */
105     AMETA_SHIFT_LEFT_ON = 0x40,
106 
107     /** This mask is used to check whether the right SHIFT meta key is pressed. */
108     AMETA_SHIFT_RIGHT_ON = 0x80,
109 
110     /** This mask is used to check whether the SYM meta key is pressed. */
111     AMETA_SYM_ON = 0x04,
112 
113     /** This mask is used to check whether the FUNCTION meta key is pressed. */
114     AMETA_FUNCTION_ON = 0x08,
115 
116     /** This mask is used to check whether one of the CTRL meta keys is pressed. */
117     AMETA_CTRL_ON = 0x1000,
118 
119     /** This mask is used to check whether the left CTRL meta key is pressed. */
120     AMETA_CTRL_LEFT_ON = 0x2000,
121 
122     /** This mask is used to check whether the right CTRL meta key is pressed. */
123     AMETA_CTRL_RIGHT_ON = 0x4000,
124 
125     /** This mask is used to check whether one of the META meta keys is pressed. */
126     AMETA_META_ON = 0x10000,
127 
128     /** This mask is used to check whether the left META meta key is pressed. */
129     AMETA_META_LEFT_ON = 0x20000,
130 
131     /** This mask is used to check whether the right META meta key is pressed. */
132     AMETA_META_RIGHT_ON = 0x40000,
133 
134     /** This mask is used to check whether the CAPS LOCK meta key is on. */
135     AMETA_CAPS_LOCK_ON = 0x100000,
136 
137     /** This mask is used to check whether the NUM LOCK meta key is on. */
138     AMETA_NUM_LOCK_ON = 0x200000,
139 
140     /** This mask is used to check whether the SCROLL LOCK meta key is on. */
141     AMETA_SCROLL_LOCK_ON = 0x400000,
142 };
143 
144 struct AInputEvent;
145 /**
146  * Input events.
147  *
148  * Input events are opaque structures.  Use the provided accessors functions to
149  * read their properties.
150  */
151 typedef struct AInputEvent AInputEvent;
152 
153 /**
154  * Input event types.
155  */
156 enum {
157     /** Indicates that the input event is a key event. */
158     AINPUT_EVENT_TYPE_KEY = 1,
159 
160     /** Indicates that the input event is a motion event. */
161     AINPUT_EVENT_TYPE_MOTION = 2
162 };
163 
164 /**
165  * Key event actions.
166  */
167 enum {
168     /** The key has been pressed down. */
169     AKEY_EVENT_ACTION_DOWN = 0,
170 
171     /** The key has been released. */
172     AKEY_EVENT_ACTION_UP = 1,
173 
174     /**
175      * Multiple duplicate key events have occurred in a row, or a
176      * complex string is being delivered.  The repeat_count property
177      * of the key event contains the number of times the given key
178      * code should be executed.
179      */
180     AKEY_EVENT_ACTION_MULTIPLE = 2
181 };
182 
183 /**
184  * Key event flags.
185  */
186 enum {
187     /** This mask is set if the device woke because of this key event. */
188     AKEY_EVENT_FLAG_WOKE_HERE = 0x1,
189 
190     /** This mask is set if the key event was generated by a software keyboard. */
191     AKEY_EVENT_FLAG_SOFT_KEYBOARD = 0x2,
192 
193     /** This mask is set if we don't want the key event to cause us to leave touch mode. */
194     AKEY_EVENT_FLAG_KEEP_TOUCH_MODE = 0x4,
195 
196     /**
197      * This mask is set if an event was known to come from a trusted
198      * part of the system.  That is, the event is known to come from
199      * the user, and could not have been spoofed by a third party
200      * component.
201      */
202     AKEY_EVENT_FLAG_FROM_SYSTEM = 0x8,
203 
204     /**
205      * This mask is used for compatibility, to identify enter keys that are
206      * coming from an IME whose enter key has been auto-labelled "next" or
207      * "done".  This allows TextView to dispatch these as normal enter keys
208      * for old applications, but still do the appropriate action when
209      * receiving them.
210      */
211     AKEY_EVENT_FLAG_EDITOR_ACTION = 0x10,
212 
213     /**
214      * When associated with up key events, this indicates that the key press
215      * has been canceled.  Typically this is used with virtual touch screen
216      * keys, where the user can slide from the virtual key area on to the
217      * display: in that case, the application will receive a canceled up
218      * event and should not perform the action normally associated with the
219      * key.  Note that for this to work, the application can not perform an
220      * action for a key until it receives an up or the long press timeout has
221      * expired.
222      */
223     AKEY_EVENT_FLAG_CANCELED = 0x20,
224 
225     /**
226      * This key event was generated by a virtual (on-screen) hard key area.
227      * Typically this is an area of the touchscreen, outside of the regular
228      * display, dedicated to "hardware" buttons.
229      */
230     AKEY_EVENT_FLAG_VIRTUAL_HARD_KEY = 0x40,
231 
232     /**
233      * This flag is set for the first key repeat that occurs after the
234      * long press timeout.
235      */
236     AKEY_EVENT_FLAG_LONG_PRESS = 0x80,
237 
238     /**
239      * Set when a key event has AKEY_EVENT_FLAG_CANCELED set because a long
240      * press action was executed while it was down.
241      */
242     AKEY_EVENT_FLAG_CANCELED_LONG_PRESS = 0x100,
243 
244     /**
245      * Set for AKEY_EVENT_ACTION_UP when this event's key code is still being
246      * tracked from its initial down.  That is, somebody requested that tracking
247      * started on the key down and a long press has not caused
248      * the tracking to be canceled.
249      */
250     AKEY_EVENT_FLAG_TRACKING = 0x200,
251 
252     /**
253      * Set when a key event has been synthesized to implement default behavior
254      * for an event that the application did not handle.
255      * Fallback key events are generated by unhandled trackball motions
256      * (to emulate a directional keypad) and by certain unhandled key presses
257      * that are declared in the key map (such as special function numeric keypad
258      * keys when numlock is off).
259      */
260     AKEY_EVENT_FLAG_FALLBACK = 0x400,
261 };
262 
263 /**
264  * Bit shift for the action bits holding the pointer index as
265  * defined by AMOTION_EVENT_ACTION_POINTER_INDEX_MASK.
266  */
267 #define AMOTION_EVENT_ACTION_POINTER_INDEX_SHIFT 8
268 
269 /** Motion event actions */
270 enum {
271     /** Bit mask of the parts of the action code that are the action itself. */
272     AMOTION_EVENT_ACTION_MASK = 0xff,
273 
274     /**
275      * Bits in the action code that represent a pointer index, used with
276      * AMOTION_EVENT_ACTION_POINTER_DOWN and AMOTION_EVENT_ACTION_POINTER_UP.  Shifting
277      * down by AMOTION_EVENT_ACTION_POINTER_INDEX_SHIFT provides the actual pointer
278      * index where the data for the pointer going up or down can be found.
279      */
280     AMOTION_EVENT_ACTION_POINTER_INDEX_MASK  = 0xff00,
281 
282     /** A pressed gesture has started, the motion contains the initial starting location. */
283     AMOTION_EVENT_ACTION_DOWN = 0,
284 
285     /**
286      * A pressed gesture has finished, the motion contains the final release location
287      * as well as any intermediate points since the last down or move event.
288      */
289     AMOTION_EVENT_ACTION_UP = 1,
290 
291     /**
292      * A change has happened during a press gesture (between AMOTION_EVENT_ACTION_DOWN and
293      * AMOTION_EVENT_ACTION_UP).  The motion contains the most recent point, as well as
294      * any intermediate points since the last down or move event.
295      */
296     AMOTION_EVENT_ACTION_MOVE = 2,
297 
298     /**
299      * The current gesture has been aborted.
300      * You will not receive any more points in it.  You should treat this as
301      * an up event, but not perform any action that you normally would.
302      */
303     AMOTION_EVENT_ACTION_CANCEL = 3,
304 
305     /**
306      * A movement has happened outside of the normal bounds of the UI element.
307      * This does not provide a full gesture, but only the initial location of the movement/touch.
308      */
309     AMOTION_EVENT_ACTION_OUTSIDE = 4,
310 
311     /**
312      * A non-primary pointer has gone down.
313      * The bits in AMOTION_EVENT_ACTION_POINTER_INDEX_MASK indicate which pointer changed.
314      */
315     AMOTION_EVENT_ACTION_POINTER_DOWN = 5,
316 
317     /**
318      * A non-primary pointer has gone up.
319      * The bits in AMOTION_EVENT_ACTION_POINTER_INDEX_MASK indicate which pointer changed.
320      */
321     AMOTION_EVENT_ACTION_POINTER_UP = 6,
322 
323     /**
324      * A change happened but the pointer is not down (unlike AMOTION_EVENT_ACTION_MOVE).
325      * The motion contains the most recent point, as well as any intermediate points since
326      * the last hover move event.
327      */
328     AMOTION_EVENT_ACTION_HOVER_MOVE = 7,
329 
330     /**
331      * The motion event contains relative vertical and/or horizontal scroll offsets.
332      * Use getAxisValue to retrieve the information from AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_VSCROLL
333      * and AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_HSCROLL.
334      * The pointer may or may not be down when this event is dispatched.
335      * This action is always delivered to the winder under the pointer, which
336      * may not be the window currently touched.
337      */
338     AMOTION_EVENT_ACTION_SCROLL = 8,
339 
340     /** The pointer is not down but has entered the boundaries of a window or view. */
341     AMOTION_EVENT_ACTION_HOVER_ENTER = 9,
342 
343     /** The pointer is not down but has exited the boundaries of a window or view. */
344     AMOTION_EVENT_ACTION_HOVER_EXIT = 10,
345 
346     /* One or more buttons have been pressed. */
347     AMOTION_EVENT_ACTION_BUTTON_PRESS = 11,
348 
349     /* One or more buttons have been released. */
350     AMOTION_EVENT_ACTION_BUTTON_RELEASE = 12,
351 };
352 
353 /**
354  * Motion event flags.
355  */
356 enum {
357     /**
358      * This flag indicates that the window that received this motion event is partly
359      * or wholly obscured by another visible window above it.  This flag is set to true
360      * even if the event did not directly pass through the obscured area.
361      * A security sensitive application can check this flag to identify situations in which
362      * a malicious application may have covered up part of its content for the purpose
363      * of misleading the user or hijacking touches.  An appropriate response might be
364      * to drop the suspect touches or to take additional precautions to confirm the user's
365      * actual intent.
366      */
367     AMOTION_EVENT_FLAG_WINDOW_IS_OBSCURED = 0x1,
368 };
369 
370 /**
371  * Motion event edge touch flags.
372  */
373 enum {
374     /** No edges intersected. */
375     AMOTION_EVENT_EDGE_FLAG_NONE = 0,
376 
377     /** Flag indicating the motion event intersected the top edge of the screen. */
378     AMOTION_EVENT_EDGE_FLAG_TOP = 0x01,
379 
380     /** Flag indicating the motion event intersected the bottom edge of the screen. */
381     AMOTION_EVENT_EDGE_FLAG_BOTTOM = 0x02,
382 
383     /** Flag indicating the motion event intersected the left edge of the screen. */
384     AMOTION_EVENT_EDGE_FLAG_LEFT = 0x04,
385 
386     /** Flag indicating the motion event intersected the right edge of the screen. */
387     AMOTION_EVENT_EDGE_FLAG_RIGHT = 0x08
388 };
389 
390 /**
391  * Constants that identify each individual axis of a motion event.
392  * @anchor AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS
393  */
394 enum {
395     /**
396      * Axis constant: X axis of a motion event.
397      *
398      * - For a touch screen, reports the absolute X screen position of the center of
399      * the touch contact area.  The units are display pixels.
400      * - For a touch pad, reports the absolute X surface position of the center of the touch
401      * contact area. The units are device-dependent.
402      * - For a mouse, reports the absolute X screen position of the mouse pointer.
403      * The units are display pixels.
404      * - For a trackball, reports the relative horizontal displacement of the trackball.
405      * The value is normalized to a range from -1.0 (left) to 1.0 (right).
406      * - For a joystick, reports the absolute X position of the joystick.
407      * The value is normalized to a range from -1.0 (left) to 1.0 (right).
408      */
409     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_X = 0,
410     /**
411      * Axis constant: Y axis of a motion event.
412      *
413      * - For a touch screen, reports the absolute Y screen position of the center of
414      * the touch contact area.  The units are display pixels.
415      * - For a touch pad, reports the absolute Y surface position of the center of the touch
416      * contact area. The units are device-dependent.
417      * - For a mouse, reports the absolute Y screen position of the mouse pointer.
418      * The units are display pixels.
419      * - For a trackball, reports the relative vertical displacement of the trackball.
420      * The value is normalized to a range from -1.0 (up) to 1.0 (down).
421      * - For a joystick, reports the absolute Y position of the joystick.
422      * The value is normalized to a range from -1.0 (up or far) to 1.0 (down or near).
423      */
424     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_Y = 1,
425     /**
426      * Axis constant: Pressure axis of a motion event.
427      *
428      * - For a touch screen or touch pad, reports the approximate pressure applied to the surface
429      * by a finger or other tool.  The value is normalized to a range from
430      * 0 (no pressure at all) to 1 (normal pressure), although values higher than 1
431      * may be generated depending on the calibration of the input device.
432      * - For a trackball, the value is set to 1 if the trackball button is pressed
433      * or 0 otherwise.
434      * - For a mouse, the value is set to 1 if the primary mouse button is pressed
435      * or 0 otherwise.
436      */
437     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_PRESSURE = 2,
438     /**
439      * Axis constant: Size axis of a motion event.
440      *
441      * - For a touch screen or touch pad, reports the approximate size of the contact area in
442      * relation to the maximum detectable size for the device.  The value is normalized
443      * to a range from 0 (smallest detectable size) to 1 (largest detectable size),
444      * although it is not a linear scale. This value is of limited use.
445      * To obtain calibrated size information, see
446      * {@link AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_TOUCH_MAJOR} or {@link AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_TOOL_MAJOR}.
447      */
448     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_SIZE = 3,
449     /**
450      * Axis constant: TouchMajor axis of a motion event.
451      *
452      * - For a touch screen, reports the length of the major axis of an ellipse that
453      * represents the touch area at the point of contact.
454      * The units are display pixels.
455      * - For a touch pad, reports the length of the major axis of an ellipse that
456      * represents the touch area at the point of contact.
457      * The units are device-dependent.
458      */
459     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_TOUCH_MAJOR = 4,
460     /**
461      * Axis constant: TouchMinor axis of a motion event.
462      *
463      * - For a touch screen, reports the length of the minor axis of an ellipse that
464      * represents the touch area at the point of contact.
465      * The units are display pixels.
466      * - For a touch pad, reports the length of the minor axis of an ellipse that
467      * represents the touch area at the point of contact.
468      * The units are device-dependent.
469      *
470      * When the touch is circular, the major and minor axis lengths will be equal to one another.
471      */
472     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_TOUCH_MINOR = 5,
473     /**
474      * Axis constant: ToolMajor axis of a motion event.
475      *
476      * - For a touch screen, reports the length of the major axis of an ellipse that
477      * represents the size of the approaching finger or tool used to make contact.
478      * - For a touch pad, reports the length of the major axis of an ellipse that
479      * represents the size of the approaching finger or tool used to make contact.
480      * The units are device-dependent.
481      *
482      * When the touch is circular, the major and minor axis lengths will be equal to one another.
483      *
484      * The tool size may be larger than the touch size since the tool may not be fully
485      * in contact with the touch sensor.
486      */
487     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_TOOL_MAJOR = 6,
488     /**
489      * Axis constant: ToolMinor axis of a motion event.
490      *
491      * - For a touch screen, reports the length of the minor axis of an ellipse that
492      * represents the size of the approaching finger or tool used to make contact.
493      * - For a touch pad, reports the length of the minor axis of an ellipse that
494      * represents the size of the approaching finger or tool used to make contact.
495      * The units are device-dependent.
496      *
497      * When the touch is circular, the major and minor axis lengths will be equal to one another.
498      *
499      * The tool size may be larger than the touch size since the tool may not be fully
500      * in contact with the touch sensor.
501      */
502     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_TOOL_MINOR = 7,
503     /**
504      * Axis constant: Orientation axis of a motion event.
505      *
506      * - For a touch screen or touch pad, reports the orientation of the finger
507      * or tool in radians relative to the vertical plane of the device.
508      * An angle of 0 radians indicates that the major axis of contact is oriented
509      * upwards, is perfectly circular or is of unknown orientation.  A positive angle
510      * indicates that the major axis of contact is oriented to the right.  A negative angle
511      * indicates that the major axis of contact is oriented to the left.
512      * The full range is from -PI/2 radians (finger pointing fully left) to PI/2 radians
513      * (finger pointing fully right).
514      * - For a stylus, the orientation indicates the direction in which the stylus
515      * is pointing in relation to the vertical axis of the current orientation of the screen.
516      * The range is from -PI radians to PI radians, where 0 is pointing up,
517      * -PI/2 radians is pointing left, -PI or PI radians is pointing down, and PI/2 radians
518      * is pointing right.  See also {@link AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_TILT}.
519      */
520     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_ORIENTATION = 8,
521     /**
522      * Axis constant: Vertical Scroll axis of a motion event.
523      *
524      * - For a mouse, reports the relative movement of the vertical scroll wheel.
525      * The value is normalized to a range from -1.0 (down) to 1.0 (up).
526      *
527      * This axis should be used to scroll views vertically.
528      */
529     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_VSCROLL = 9,
530     /**
531      * Axis constant: Horizontal Scroll axis of a motion event.
532      *
533      * - For a mouse, reports the relative movement of the horizontal scroll wheel.
534      * The value is normalized to a range from -1.0 (left) to 1.0 (right).
535      *
536      * This axis should be used to scroll views horizontally.
537      */
538     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_HSCROLL = 10,
539     /**
540      * Axis constant: Z axis of a motion event.
541      *
542      * - For a joystick, reports the absolute Z position of the joystick.
543      * The value is normalized to a range from -1.0 (high) to 1.0 (low).
544      * <em>On game pads with two analog joysticks, this axis is often reinterpreted
545      * to report the absolute X position of the second joystick instead.</em>
546      */
547     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_Z = 11,
548     /**
549      * Axis constant: X Rotation axis of a motion event.
550      *
551      * - For a joystick, reports the absolute rotation angle about the X axis.
552      * The value is normalized to a range from -1.0 (counter-clockwise) to 1.0 (clockwise).
553      */
554     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_RX = 12,
555     /**
556      * Axis constant: Y Rotation axis of a motion event.
557      *
558      * - For a joystick, reports the absolute rotation angle about the Y axis.
559      * The value is normalized to a range from -1.0 (counter-clockwise) to 1.0 (clockwise).
560      */
561     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_RY = 13,
562     /**
563      * Axis constant: Z Rotation axis of a motion event.
564      *
565      * - For a joystick, reports the absolute rotation angle about the Z axis.
566      * The value is normalized to a range from -1.0 (counter-clockwise) to 1.0 (clockwise).
567      * On game pads with two analog joysticks, this axis is often reinterpreted
568      * to report the absolute Y position of the second joystick instead.
569      */
570     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_RZ = 14,
571     /**
572      * Axis constant: Hat X axis of a motion event.
573      *
574      * - For a joystick, reports the absolute X position of the directional hat control.
575      * The value is normalized to a range from -1.0 (left) to 1.0 (right).
576      */
577     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_HAT_X = 15,
578     /**
579      * Axis constant: Hat Y axis of a motion event.
580      *
581      * - For a joystick, reports the absolute Y position of the directional hat control.
582      * The value is normalized to a range from -1.0 (up) to 1.0 (down).
583      */
584     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_HAT_Y = 16,
585     /**
586      * Axis constant: Left Trigger axis of a motion event.
587      *
588      * - For a joystick, reports the absolute position of the left trigger control.
589      * The value is normalized to a range from 0.0 (released) to 1.0 (fully pressed).
590      */
591     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_LTRIGGER = 17,
592     /**
593      * Axis constant: Right Trigger axis of a motion event.
594      *
595      * - For a joystick, reports the absolute position of the right trigger control.
596      * The value is normalized to a range from 0.0 (released) to 1.0 (fully pressed).
597      */
598     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_RTRIGGER = 18,
599     /**
600      * Axis constant: Throttle axis of a motion event.
601      *
602      * - For a joystick, reports the absolute position of the throttle control.
603      * The value is normalized to a range from 0.0 (fully open) to 1.0 (fully closed).
604      */
605     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_THROTTLE = 19,
606     /**
607      * Axis constant: Rudder axis of a motion event.
608      *
609      * - For a joystick, reports the absolute position of the rudder control.
610      * The value is normalized to a range from -1.0 (turn left) to 1.0 (turn right).
611      */
612     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_RUDDER = 20,
613     /**
614      * Axis constant: Wheel axis of a motion event.
615      *
616      * - For a joystick, reports the absolute position of the steering wheel control.
617      * The value is normalized to a range from -1.0 (turn left) to 1.0 (turn right).
618      */
619     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_WHEEL = 21,
620     /**
621      * Axis constant: Gas axis of a motion event.
622      *
623      * - For a joystick, reports the absolute position of the gas (accelerator) control.
624      * The value is normalized to a range from 0.0 (no acceleration)
625      * to 1.0 (maximum acceleration).
626      */
627     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_GAS = 22,
628     /**
629      * Axis constant: Brake axis of a motion event.
630      *
631      * - For a joystick, reports the absolute position of the brake control.
632      * The value is normalized to a range from 0.0 (no braking) to 1.0 (maximum braking).
633      */
634     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_BRAKE = 23,
635     /**
636      * Axis constant: Distance axis of a motion event.
637      *
638      * - For a stylus, reports the distance of the stylus from the screen.
639      * A value of 0.0 indicates direct contact and larger values indicate increasing
640      * distance from the surface.
641      */
642     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_DISTANCE = 24,
643     /**
644      * Axis constant: Tilt axis of a motion event.
645      *
646      * - For a stylus, reports the tilt angle of the stylus in radians where
647      * 0 radians indicates that the stylus is being held perpendicular to the
648      * surface, and PI/2 radians indicates that the stylus is being held flat
649      * against the surface.
650      */
651     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_TILT = 25,
652     /**
653      * Axis constant:  Generic scroll axis of a motion event.
654      *
655      * - This is used for scroll axis motion events that can't be classified as strictly
656      *   vertical or horizontal. The movement of a rotating scroller is an example of this.
657      */
658     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_SCROLL = 26,
659     /**
660      * Axis constant: The movement of x position of a motion event.
661      *
662      * - For a mouse, reports a difference of x position between the previous position.
663      * This is useful when pointer is captured, in that case the mouse pointer doesn't
664      * change the location but this axis reports the difference which allows the app
665      * to see how the mouse is moved.
666      */
667     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_RELATIVE_X = 27,
668     /**
669      * Axis constant: The movement of y position of a motion event.
670      *
671      * Same as {@link RELATIVE_X}, but for y position.
672      */
673     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_RELATIVE_Y = 28,
674     /**
675      * Axis constant: Generic 1 axis of a motion event.
676      * The interpretation of a generic axis is device-specific.
677      */
678     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_GENERIC_1 = 32,
679     /**
680      * Axis constant: Generic 2 axis of a motion event.
681      * The interpretation of a generic axis is device-specific.
682      */
683     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_GENERIC_2 = 33,
684     /**
685      * Axis constant: Generic 3 axis of a motion event.
686      * The interpretation of a generic axis is device-specific.
687      */
688     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_GENERIC_3 = 34,
689     /**
690      * Axis constant: Generic 4 axis of a motion event.
691      * The interpretation of a generic axis is device-specific.
692      */
693     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_GENERIC_4 = 35,
694     /**
695      * Axis constant: Generic 5 axis of a motion event.
696      * The interpretation of a generic axis is device-specific.
697      */
698     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_GENERIC_5 = 36,
699     /**
700      * Axis constant: Generic 6 axis of a motion event.
701      * The interpretation of a generic axis is device-specific.
702      */
703     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_GENERIC_6 = 37,
704     /**
705      * Axis constant: Generic 7 axis of a motion event.
706      * The interpretation of a generic axis is device-specific.
707      */
708     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_GENERIC_7 = 38,
709     /**
710      * Axis constant: Generic 8 axis of a motion event.
711      * The interpretation of a generic axis is device-specific.
712      */
713     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_GENERIC_8 = 39,
714     /**
715      * Axis constant: Generic 9 axis of a motion event.
716      * The interpretation of a generic axis is device-specific.
717      */
718     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_GENERIC_9 = 40,
719     /**
720      * Axis constant: Generic 10 axis of a motion event.
721      * The interpretation of a generic axis is device-specific.
722      */
723     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_GENERIC_10 = 41,
724     /**
725      * Axis constant: Generic 11 axis of a motion event.
726      * The interpretation of a generic axis is device-specific.
727      */
728     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_GENERIC_11 = 42,
729     /**
730      * Axis constant: Generic 12 axis of a motion event.
731      * The interpretation of a generic axis is device-specific.
732      */
733     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_GENERIC_12 = 43,
734     /**
735      * Axis constant: Generic 13 axis of a motion event.
736      * The interpretation of a generic axis is device-specific.
737      */
738     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_GENERIC_13 = 44,
739     /**
740      * Axis constant: Generic 14 axis of a motion event.
741      * The interpretation of a generic axis is device-specific.
742      */
743     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_GENERIC_14 = 45,
744     /**
745      * Axis constant: Generic 15 axis of a motion event.
746      * The interpretation of a generic axis is device-specific.
747      */
748     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_GENERIC_15 = 46,
749     /**
750      * Axis constant: Generic 16 axis of a motion event.
751      * The interpretation of a generic axis is device-specific.
752      */
753     AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_GENERIC_16 = 47,
754 
755     // NOTE: If you add a new axis here you must also add it to several other files.
756     //       Refer to frameworks/base/core/java/android/view/MotionEvent.java for the full list.
757 };
758 
759 /**
760  * Constants that identify buttons that are associated with motion events.
761  * Refer to the documentation on the MotionEvent class for descriptions of each button.
762  */
763 enum {
764     /** primary */
765     AMOTION_EVENT_BUTTON_PRIMARY = 1 << 0,
766     /** secondary */
767     AMOTION_EVENT_BUTTON_SECONDARY = 1 << 1,
768     /** tertiary */
769     AMOTION_EVENT_BUTTON_TERTIARY = 1 << 2,
770     /** back */
771     AMOTION_EVENT_BUTTON_BACK = 1 << 3,
772     /** forward */
773     AMOTION_EVENT_BUTTON_FORWARD = 1 << 4,
774     AMOTION_EVENT_BUTTON_STYLUS_PRIMARY = 1 << 5,
775     AMOTION_EVENT_BUTTON_STYLUS_SECONDARY = 1 << 6,
776 };
777 
778 /**
779  * Constants that identify tool types.
780  * Refer to the documentation on the MotionEvent class for descriptions of each tool type.
781  */
782 enum {
783     /** unknown */
784     AMOTION_EVENT_TOOL_TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0,
785     /** finger */
786     AMOTION_EVENT_TOOL_TYPE_FINGER = 1,
787     /** stylus */
788     AMOTION_EVENT_TOOL_TYPE_STYLUS = 2,
789     /** mouse */
790     AMOTION_EVENT_TOOL_TYPE_MOUSE = 3,
791     /** eraser */
792     AMOTION_EVENT_TOOL_TYPE_ERASER = 4,
793 };
794 
795 /**
796  * Input source masks.
797  *
798  * Refer to the documentation on android.view.InputDevice for more details about input sources
799  * and their correct interpretation.
800  */
801 enum {
802     /** mask */
803     AINPUT_SOURCE_CLASS_MASK = 0x000000ff,
804 
805     /** none */
806     AINPUT_SOURCE_CLASS_NONE = 0x00000000,
807     /** button */
808     AINPUT_SOURCE_CLASS_BUTTON = 0x00000001,
809     /** pointer */
810     AINPUT_SOURCE_CLASS_POINTER = 0x00000002,
811     /** navigation */
812     AINPUT_SOURCE_CLASS_NAVIGATION = 0x00000004,
813     /** position */
814     AINPUT_SOURCE_CLASS_POSITION = 0x00000008,
815     /** joystick */
816     AINPUT_SOURCE_CLASS_JOYSTICK = 0x00000010,
817 };
818 
819 /**
820  * Input sources.
821  */
822 enum {
823     /** unknown */
824     AINPUT_SOURCE_UNKNOWN = 0x00000000,
825 
826     /** keyboard */
827     AINPUT_SOURCE_KEYBOARD = 0x00000100 | AINPUT_SOURCE_CLASS_BUTTON,
828     /** dpad */
829     AINPUT_SOURCE_DPAD = 0x00000200 | AINPUT_SOURCE_CLASS_BUTTON,
830     /** gamepad */
831     AINPUT_SOURCE_GAMEPAD = 0x00000400 | AINPUT_SOURCE_CLASS_BUTTON,
832     /** touchscreen */
833     AINPUT_SOURCE_TOUCHSCREEN = 0x00001000 | AINPUT_SOURCE_CLASS_POINTER,
834     /** mouse */
835     AINPUT_SOURCE_MOUSE = 0x00002000 | AINPUT_SOURCE_CLASS_POINTER,
836     /** stylus */
837     AINPUT_SOURCE_STYLUS = 0x00004000 | AINPUT_SOURCE_CLASS_POINTER,
838     /** bluetooth stylus */
839     AINPUT_SOURCE_BLUETOOTH_STYLUS = 0x00008000 | AINPUT_SOURCE_STYLUS,
840     /** trackball */
841     AINPUT_SOURCE_TRACKBALL = 0x00010000 | AINPUT_SOURCE_CLASS_NAVIGATION,
842     /** mouse relative */
843     AINPUT_SOURCE_MOUSE_RELATIVE = 0x00020000 | AINPUT_SOURCE_CLASS_NAVIGATION,
844     /** touchpad */
845     AINPUT_SOURCE_TOUCHPAD = 0x00100000 | AINPUT_SOURCE_CLASS_POSITION,
846     /** navigation */
847     AINPUT_SOURCE_TOUCH_NAVIGATION = 0x00200000 | AINPUT_SOURCE_CLASS_NONE,
848     /** joystick */
849     AINPUT_SOURCE_JOYSTICK = 0x01000000 | AINPUT_SOURCE_CLASS_JOYSTICK,
850     /** rotary encoder */
851     AINPUT_SOURCE_ROTARY_ENCODER = 0x00400000 | AINPUT_SOURCE_CLASS_NONE,
852 
853     /** any */
854     AINPUT_SOURCE_ANY = 0xffffff00,
855 };
856 
857 /**
858  * Keyboard types.
859  *
860  * Refer to the documentation on android.view.InputDevice for more details.
861  */
862 enum {
863     /** none */
864     AINPUT_KEYBOARD_TYPE_NONE = 0,
865     /** non alphabetic */
866     AINPUT_KEYBOARD_TYPE_NON_ALPHABETIC = 1,
867     /** alphabetic */
868     AINPUT_KEYBOARD_TYPE_ALPHABETIC = 2,
869 };
870 
871 /**
872  * Constants used to retrieve information about the range of motion for a particular
873  * coordinate of a motion event.
874  *
875  * Refer to the documentation on android.view.InputDevice for more details about input sources
876  * and their correct interpretation.
877  *
878  * @deprecated These constants are deprecated. Use {@link AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_*} constants instead.
879  */
880 enum {
881     /** x */
882     AINPUT_MOTION_RANGE_X = AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_X,
883     /** y */
884     AINPUT_MOTION_RANGE_Y = AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_Y,
885     /** pressure */
886     AINPUT_MOTION_RANGE_PRESSURE = AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_PRESSURE,
887     /** size */
888     AINPUT_MOTION_RANGE_SIZE = AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_SIZE,
889     /** touch major */
890     AINPUT_MOTION_RANGE_TOUCH_MAJOR = AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_TOUCH_MAJOR,
891     /** touch minor */
892     AINPUT_MOTION_RANGE_TOUCH_MINOR = AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_TOUCH_MINOR,
893     /** tool major */
894     AINPUT_MOTION_RANGE_TOOL_MAJOR = AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_TOOL_MAJOR,
895     /** tool minor */
896     AINPUT_MOTION_RANGE_TOOL_MINOR = AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_TOOL_MINOR,
897     /** orientation */
898     AINPUT_MOTION_RANGE_ORIENTATION = AMOTION_EVENT_AXIS_ORIENTATION,
899 };
900 
901 
902 /**
903  * Input event accessors.
904  *
905  * Note that most functions can only be used on input events that are of a given type.
906  * Calling these functions on input events of other types will yield undefined behavior.
907  */
908 
909 /*** Accessors for all input events. ***/
910 
911 /** Get the input event type. */
912 int32_t AInputEvent_getType(const AInputEvent* event);
913 
914 /** Get the id for the device that an input event came from.
915  *
916  * Input events can be generated by multiple different input devices.
917  * Use the input device id to obtain information about the input
918  * device that was responsible for generating a particular event.
919  *
920  * An input device id of 0 indicates that the event didn't come from a physical device;
921  * other numbers are arbitrary and you shouldn't depend on the values.
922  * Use the provided input device query API to obtain information about input devices.
923  */
924 int32_t AInputEvent_getDeviceId(const AInputEvent* event);
925 
926 /** Get the input event source. */
927 int32_t AInputEvent_getSource(const AInputEvent* event);
928 
929 /*** Accessors for key events only. ***/
930 
931 /** Get the key event action. */
932 int32_t AKeyEvent_getAction(const AInputEvent* key_event);
933 
934 /** Get the key event flags. */
935 int32_t AKeyEvent_getFlags(const AInputEvent* key_event);
936 
937 /**
938  * Get the key code of the key event.
939  * This is the physical key that was pressed, not the Unicode character.
940  */
941 int32_t AKeyEvent_getKeyCode(const AInputEvent* key_event);
942 
943 /**
944  * Get the hardware key id of this key event.
945  * These values are not reliable and vary from device to device.
946  */
947 int32_t AKeyEvent_getScanCode(const AInputEvent* key_event);
948 
949 /** Get the meta key state. */
950 int32_t AKeyEvent_getMetaState(const AInputEvent* key_event);
951 
952 /**
953  * Get the repeat count of the event.
954  * For both key up an key down events, this is the number of times the key has
955  * repeated with the first down starting at 0 and counting up from there.  For
956  * multiple key events, this is the number of down/up pairs that have occurred.
957  */
958 int32_t AKeyEvent_getRepeatCount(const AInputEvent* key_event);
959 
960 /**
961  * Get the time of the most recent key down event, in the
962  * java.lang.System.nanoTime() time base.  If this is a down event,
963  * this will be the same as eventTime.
964  * Note that when chording keys, this value is the down time of the most recently
965  * pressed key, which may not be the same physical key of this event.
966  */
967 int64_t AKeyEvent_getDownTime(const AInputEvent* key_event);
968 
969 /**
970  * Get the time this event occurred, in the
971  * java.lang.System.nanoTime() time base.
972  */
973 int64_t AKeyEvent_getEventTime(const AInputEvent* key_event);
974 
975 /*** Accessors for motion events only. ***/
976 
977 /** Get the combined motion event action code and pointer index. */
978 int32_t AMotionEvent_getAction(const AInputEvent* motion_event);
979 
980 /** Get the motion event flags. */
981 int32_t AMotionEvent_getFlags(const AInputEvent* motion_event);
982 
983 /**
984  * Get the state of any meta / modifier keys that were in effect when the
985  * event was generated.
986  */
987 int32_t AMotionEvent_getMetaState(const AInputEvent* motion_event);
988 
989 /** Get the button state of all buttons that are pressed. */
990 int32_t AMotionEvent_getButtonState(const AInputEvent* motion_event);
991 
992 /**
993  * Get a bitfield indicating which edges, if any, were touched by this motion event.
994  * For touch events, clients can use this to determine if the user's finger was
995  * touching the edge of the display.
996  */
997 int32_t AMotionEvent_getEdgeFlags(const AInputEvent* motion_event);
998 
999 /**
1000  * Get the time when the user originally pressed down to start a stream of
1001  * position events, in the java.lang.System.nanoTime() time base.
1002  */
1003 int64_t AMotionEvent_getDownTime(const AInputEvent* motion_event);
1004 
1005 /**
1006  * Get the time when this specific event was generated,
1007  * in the java.lang.System.nanoTime() time base.
1008  */
1009 int64_t AMotionEvent_getEventTime(const AInputEvent* motion_event);
1010 
1011 /**
1012  * Get the X coordinate offset.
1013  * For touch events on the screen, this is the delta that was added to the raw
1014  * screen coordinates to adjust for the absolute position of the containing windows
1015  * and views.
1016  */
1017 float AMotionEvent_getXOffset(const AInputEvent* motion_event);
1018 
1019 /**
1020  * Get the Y coordinate offset.
1021  * For touch events on the screen, this is the delta that was added to the raw
1022  * screen coordinates to adjust for the absolute position of the containing windows
1023  * and views.
1024  */
1025 float AMotionEvent_getYOffset(const AInputEvent* motion_event);
1026 
1027 /**
1028  * Get the precision of the X coordinates being reported.
1029  * You can multiply this number with an X coordinate sample to find the
1030  * actual hardware value of the X coordinate.
1031  */
1032 float AMotionEvent_getXPrecision(const AInputEvent* motion_event);
1033 
1034 /**
1035  * Get the precision of the Y coordinates being reported.
1036  * You can multiply this number with a Y coordinate sample to find the
1037  * actual hardware value of the Y coordinate.
1038  */
1039 float AMotionEvent_getYPrecision(const AInputEvent* motion_event);
1040 
1041 /**
1042  * Get the number of pointers of data contained in this event.
1043  * Always >= 1.
1044  */
1045 size_t AMotionEvent_getPointerCount(const AInputEvent* motion_event);
1046 
1047 /**
1048  * Get the pointer identifier associated with a particular pointer
1049  * data index in this event.  The identifier tells you the actual pointer
1050  * number associated with the data, accounting for individual pointers
1051  * going up and down since the start of the current gesture.
1052  */
1053 int32_t AMotionEvent_getPointerId(const AInputEvent* motion_event, size_t pointer_index);
1054 
1055 /**
1056  * Get the tool type of a pointer for the given pointer index.
1057  * The tool type indicates the type of tool used to make contact such as a
1058  * finger or stylus, if known.
1059  */
1060 int32_t AMotionEvent_getToolType(const AInputEvent* motion_event, size_t pointer_index);
1061 
1062 /**
1063  * Get the original raw X coordinate of this event.
1064  * For touch events on the screen, this is the original location of the event
1065  * on the screen, before it had been adjusted for the containing window
1066  * and views.
1067  */
1068 float AMotionEvent_getRawX(const AInputEvent* motion_event, size_t pointer_index);
1069 
1070 /**
1071  * Get the original raw X coordinate of this event.
1072  * For touch events on the screen, this is the original location of the event
1073  * on the screen, before it had been adjusted for the containing window
1074  * and views.
1075  */
1076 float AMotionEvent_getRawY(const AInputEvent* motion_event, size_t pointer_index);
1077 
1078 /**
1079  * Get the current X coordinate of this event for the given pointer index.
1080  * Whole numbers are pixels; the value may have a fraction for input devices
1081  * that are sub-pixel precise.
1082  */
1083 float AMotionEvent_getX(const AInputEvent* motion_event, size_t pointer_index);
1084 
1085 /**
1086  * Get the current Y coordinate of this event for the given pointer index.
1087  * Whole numbers are pixels; the value may have a fraction for input devices
1088  * that are sub-pixel precise.
1089  */
1090 float AMotionEvent_getY(const AInputEvent* motion_event, size_t pointer_index);
1091 
1092 /**
1093  * Get the current pressure of this event for the given pointer index.
1094  * The pressure generally ranges from 0 (no pressure at all) to 1 (normal pressure),
1095  * although values higher than 1 may be generated depending on the calibration of
1096  * the input device.
1097  */
1098 float AMotionEvent_getPressure(const AInputEvent* motion_event, size_t pointer_index);
1099 
1100 /**
1101  * Get the current scaled value of the approximate size for the given pointer index.
1102  * This represents some approximation of the area of the screen being
1103  * pressed; the actual value in pixels corresponding to the
1104  * touch is normalized with the device specific range of values
1105  * and scaled to a value between 0 and 1.  The value of size can be used to
1106  * determine fat touch events.
1107  */
1108 float AMotionEvent_getSize(const AInputEvent* motion_event, size_t pointer_index);
1109 
1110 /**
1111  * Get the current length of the major axis of an ellipse that describes the touch area
1112  * at the point of contact for the given pointer index.
1113  */
1114 float AMotionEvent_getTouchMajor(const AInputEvent* motion_event, size_t pointer_index);
1115 
1116 /**
1117  * Get the current length of the minor axis of an ellipse that describes the touch area
1118  * at the point of contact for the given pointer index.
1119  */
1120 float AMotionEvent_getTouchMinor(const AInputEvent* motion_event, size_t pointer_index);
1121 
1122 /**
1123  * Get the current length of the major axis of an ellipse that describes the size
1124  * of the approaching tool for the given pointer index.
1125  * The tool area represents the estimated size of the finger or pen that is
1126  * touching the device independent of its actual touch area at the point of contact.
1127  */
1128 float AMotionEvent_getToolMajor(const AInputEvent* motion_event, size_t pointer_index);
1129 
1130 /**
1131  * Get the current length of the minor axis of an ellipse that describes the size
1132  * of the approaching tool for the given pointer index.
1133  * The tool area represents the estimated size of the finger or pen that is
1134  * touching the device independent of its actual touch area at the point of contact.
1135  */
1136 float AMotionEvent_getToolMinor(const AInputEvent* motion_event, size_t pointer_index);
1137 
1138 /**
1139  * Get the current orientation of the touch area and tool area in radians clockwise from
1140  * vertical for the given pointer index.
1141  * An angle of 0 degrees indicates that the major axis of contact is oriented
1142  * upwards, is perfectly circular or is of unknown orientation.  A positive angle
1143  * indicates that the major axis of contact is oriented to the right.  A negative angle
1144  * indicates that the major axis of contact is oriented to the left.
1145  * The full range is from -PI/2 radians (finger pointing fully left) to PI/2 radians
1146  * (finger pointing fully right).
1147  */
1148 float AMotionEvent_getOrientation(const AInputEvent* motion_event, size_t pointer_index);
1149 
1150 /** Get the value of the request axis for the given pointer index. */
1151 float AMotionEvent_getAxisValue(const AInputEvent* motion_event,
1152         int32_t axis, size_t pointer_index);
1153 
1154 /**
1155  * Get the number of historical points in this event.  These are movements that
1156  * have occurred between this event and the previous event.  This only applies
1157  * to AMOTION_EVENT_ACTION_MOVE events -- all other actions will have a size of 0.
1158  * Historical samples are indexed from oldest to newest.
1159  */
1160 size_t AMotionEvent_getHistorySize(const AInputEvent* motion_event);
1161 
1162 /**
1163  * Get the time that a historical movement occurred between this event and
1164  * the previous event, in the java.lang.System.nanoTime() time base.
1165  */
1166 int64_t AMotionEvent_getHistoricalEventTime(const AInputEvent* motion_event,
1167         size_t history_index);
1168 
1169 /**
1170  * Get the historical raw X coordinate of this event for the given pointer index that
1171  * occurred between this event and the previous motion event.
1172  * For touch events on the screen, this is the original location of the event
1173  * on the screen, before it had been adjusted for the containing window
1174  * and views.
1175  * Whole numbers are pixels; the value may have a fraction for input devices
1176  * that are sub-pixel precise.
1177  */
1178 float AMotionEvent_getHistoricalRawX(const AInputEvent* motion_event, size_t pointer_index,
1179         size_t history_index);
1180 
1181 /**
1182  * Get the historical raw Y coordinate of this event for the given pointer index that
1183  * occurred between this event and the previous motion event.
1184  * For touch events on the screen, this is the original location of the event
1185  * on the screen, before it had been adjusted for the containing window
1186  * and views.
1187  * Whole numbers are pixels; the value may have a fraction for input devices
1188  * that are sub-pixel precise.
1189  */
1190 float AMotionEvent_getHistoricalRawY(const AInputEvent* motion_event, size_t pointer_index,
1191         size_t history_index);
1192 
1193 /**
1194  * Get the historical X coordinate of this event for the given pointer index that
1195  * occurred between this event and the previous motion event.
1196  * Whole numbers are pixels; the value may have a fraction for input devices
1197  * that are sub-pixel precise.
1198  */
1199 float AMotionEvent_getHistoricalX(const AInputEvent* motion_event, size_t pointer_index,
1200         size_t history_index);
1201 
1202 /**
1203  * Get the historical Y coordinate of this event for the given pointer index that
1204  * occurred between this event and the previous motion event.
1205  * Whole numbers are pixels; the value may have a fraction for input devices
1206  * that are sub-pixel precise.
1207  */
1208 float AMotionEvent_getHistoricalY(const AInputEvent* motion_event, size_t pointer_index,
1209         size_t history_index);
1210 
1211 /**
1212  * Get the historical pressure of this event for the given pointer index that
1213  * occurred between this event and the previous motion event.
1214  * The pressure generally ranges from 0 (no pressure at all) to 1 (normal pressure),
1215  * although values higher than 1 may be generated depending on the calibration of
1216  * the input device.
1217  */
1218 float AMotionEvent_getHistoricalPressure(const AInputEvent* motion_event, size_t pointer_index,
1219         size_t history_index);
1220 
1221 /**
1222  * Get the current scaled value of the approximate size for the given pointer index that
1223  * occurred between this event and the previous motion event.
1224  * This represents some approximation of the area of the screen being
1225  * pressed; the actual value in pixels corresponding to the
1226  * touch is normalized with the device specific range of values
1227  * and scaled to a value between 0 and 1.  The value of size can be used to
1228  * determine fat touch events.
1229  */
1230 float AMotionEvent_getHistoricalSize(const AInputEvent* motion_event, size_t pointer_index,
1231         size_t history_index);
1232 
1233 /**
1234  * Get the historical length of the major axis of an ellipse that describes the touch area
1235  * at the point of contact for the given pointer index that
1236  * occurred between this event and the previous motion event.
1237  */
1238 float AMotionEvent_getHistoricalTouchMajor(const AInputEvent* motion_event, size_t pointer_index,
1239         size_t history_index);
1240 
1241 /**
1242  * Get the historical length of the minor axis of an ellipse that describes the touch area
1243  * at the point of contact for the given pointer index that
1244  * occurred between this event and the previous motion event.
1245  */
1246 float AMotionEvent_getHistoricalTouchMinor(const AInputEvent* motion_event, size_t pointer_index,
1247         size_t history_index);
1248 
1249 /**
1250  * Get the historical length of the major axis of an ellipse that describes the size
1251  * of the approaching tool for the given pointer index that
1252  * occurred between this event and the previous motion event.
1253  * The tool area represents the estimated size of the finger or pen that is
1254  * touching the device independent of its actual touch area at the point of contact.
1255  */
1256 float AMotionEvent_getHistoricalToolMajor(const AInputEvent* motion_event, size_t pointer_index,
1257         size_t history_index);
1258 
1259 /**
1260  * Get the historical length of the minor axis of an ellipse that describes the size
1261  * of the approaching tool for the given pointer index that
1262  * occurred between this event and the previous motion event.
1263  * The tool area represents the estimated size of the finger or pen that is
1264  * touching the device independent of its actual touch area at the point of contact.
1265  */
1266 float AMotionEvent_getHistoricalToolMinor(const AInputEvent* motion_event, size_t pointer_index,
1267         size_t history_index);
1268 
1269 /**
1270  * Get the historical orientation of the touch area and tool area in radians clockwise from
1271  * vertical for the given pointer index that
1272  * occurred between this event and the previous motion event.
1273  * An angle of 0 degrees indicates that the major axis of contact is oriented
1274  * upwards, is perfectly circular or is of unknown orientation.  A positive angle
1275  * indicates that the major axis of contact is oriented to the right.  A negative angle
1276  * indicates that the major axis of contact is oriented to the left.
1277  * The full range is from -PI/2 radians (finger pointing fully left) to PI/2 radians
1278  * (finger pointing fully right).
1279  */
1280 float AMotionEvent_getHistoricalOrientation(const AInputEvent* motion_event, size_t pointer_index,
1281         size_t history_index);
1282 
1283 /**
1284  * Get the historical value of the request axis for the given pointer index
1285  * that occurred between this event and the previous motion event.
1286  */
1287 float AMotionEvent_getHistoricalAxisValue(const AInputEvent* motion_event,
1288         int32_t axis, size_t pointer_index, size_t history_index);
1289 
1290 
1291 struct AInputQueue;
1292 /**
1293  * Input queue
1294  *
1295  * An input queue is the facility through which you retrieve input
1296  * events.
1297  */
1298 typedef struct AInputQueue AInputQueue;
1299 
1300 /**
1301  * Add this input queue to a looper for processing.  See
1302  * ALooper_addFd() for information on the ident, callback, and data params.
1303  */
1304 void AInputQueue_attachLooper(AInputQueue* queue, ALooper* looper,
1305         int ident, ALooper_callbackFunc callback, void* data);
1306 
1307 /**
1308  * Remove the input queue from the looper it is currently attached to.
1309  */
1310 void AInputQueue_detachLooper(AInputQueue* queue);
1311 
1312 /**
1313  * Returns true if there are one or more events available in the
1314  * input queue.  Returns 1 if the queue has events; 0 if
1315  * it does not have events; and a negative value if there is an error.
1316  */
1317 int32_t AInputQueue_hasEvents(AInputQueue* queue);
1318 
1319 /**
1320  * Returns the next available event from the queue.  Returns a negative
1321  * value if no events are available or an error has occurred.
1322  */
1323 int32_t AInputQueue_getEvent(AInputQueue* queue, AInputEvent** outEvent);
1324 
1325 /**
1326  * Sends the key for standard pre-dispatching -- that is, possibly deliver
1327  * it to the current IME to be consumed before the app.  Returns 0 if it
1328  * was not pre-dispatched, meaning you can process it right now.  If non-zero
1329  * is returned, you must abandon the current event processing and allow the
1330  * event to appear again in the event queue (if it does not get consumed during
1331  * pre-dispatching).
1332  */
1333 int32_t AInputQueue_preDispatchEvent(AInputQueue* queue, AInputEvent* event);
1334 
1335 /**
1336  * Report that dispatching has finished with the given event.
1337  * This must be called after receiving an event with AInputQueue_get_event().
1338  */
1339 void AInputQueue_finishEvent(AInputQueue* queue, AInputEvent* event, int handled);
1340 
1341 #ifdef __cplusplus
1342 }
1343 #endif
1344 
1345 #endif // _ANDROID_INPUT_H
1346 
1347 /** @} */
1348