/* * Copyright (C) 2017 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. */ package android.hardware.radio@1.2; import @1.1::IRadio; import @1.1::RadioAccessNetworks; import @1.0::DataProfileInfo; import @1.0::RadioTechnology; /** * This interface is used by telephony and telecom to talk to cellular radio. * All the functions have minimum one parameter: * serial: which corresponds to serial no. of request. Serial numbers must only be memorized for the * duration of a method call. If clients provide colliding serials (including passing the same * serial to different methods), multiple responses (one for each method call) must still be served. * setResponseFunctions must work with @1.1::IRadioResponse and @1.1::IRadioIndication. */ interface IRadio extends @1.1::IRadio { /** * Starts a network scan * * @param serial Serial number of request. * @param request Defines the radio networks/bands/channels which need to be scanned. * * Response function is IRadioResponse.startNetworkScanResponse() */ oneway startNetworkScan_1_2(int32_t serial, NetworkScanRequest request); /** * Sets the indication filter. * * Prevents the reporting of specified unsolicited indications from the radio. This is used * for power saving in instances when those indications are not needed. If unset, defaults to * @1.2::IndicationFilter:ALL. * * @param serial Serial number of request. * @param indicationFilter 32-bit bitmap of IndicationFilter. Bits set to 1 indicate the * indications are enabled. See @1.2::IndicationFilter for the definition of each bit. * * Response callback is IRadioResponse.setIndicationFilterResponse() */ oneway setIndicationFilter_1_2(int32_t serial, bitfield indicationFilter); /** * Sets the signal strength reporting criteria. * * The resulting reporting rules are the AND of all the supplied criteria. For each RAN * The thresholdsDbm and hysteresisDb apply to only the following measured quantities: * -GERAN - RSSI * -CDMA2000 - RSSI * -UTRAN - RSCP * -EUTRAN - RSRP * * Note: Reporting criteria must be individually set for each RAN. For any unset reporting * criteria, the value is implementation-defined. * * Note: As this mechanism generally only constrains reports based on one measured quantity per * RAN, if multiple measured quantities must be used to trigger a report for a given RAN, the * only valid field may be hysteresisMs: hysteresisDb and thresholdsDbm must be set to zero and * length zero respectively. If either hysteresisDb or thresholdsDbm is set, then reports shall * only be triggered by the respective measured quantity, subject to the applied constraints. * * Response callback is IRadioResponse.setSignalStrengthReportingCriteriaResponse() * * @param serial Serial number of request. * @param hysteresisMs A hysteresis time in milliseconds to prevent flapping. A value of 0 * disables hysteresis. * @param hysteresisDb An interval in dB defining the required magnitude change between reports. * hysteresisDb must be smaller than the smallest threshold delta. An interval value of 0 * disables hysteresis. * @param thresholdsDbm A vector of trigger thresholds in dBm. A vector size of 0 disables the * use of thresholds for reporting. * @param accessNetwork The type of network for which to apply these thresholds. */ oneway setSignalStrengthReportingCriteria(int32_t serial, int32_t hysteresisMs, int32_t hysteresisDb, vec thresholdsDbm, AccessNetwork accessNetwork); /** * Sets the link capacity reporting criteria. * * The resulting reporting criteria are the AND of all the supplied criteria. * * Note: Reporting criteria must be individually set for each RAN. If unset, reporting criteria * for that RAN are implementation-defined. * * Response callback is IRadioResponse.setLinkCapacityReportingCriteriaResponse(). * * @param serial Serial number of request. * @param hysteresisMs A hysteresis time in milliseconds to prevent flapping. A value of 0 * disables hysteresis. * @param hysteresisDlKbps An interval in kbps defining the required magnitude change between DL * reports. hysteresisDlKbps must be smaller than the smallest threshold delta. A value of 0 * disables hysteresis. * @param hysteresisUlKbps An interval in kbps defining the required magnitude change between UL * reports. hysteresisUlKbps must be smaller than the smallest threshold delta. A value of 0 * disables hysteresis. * @param thresholdsDownlinkKbps A vector of trigger thresholds in kbps for downlink reports. A * vector size of 0 disables the use of DL thresholds for reporting. * @param thresholdsUplinkKbps A vector of trigger thresholds in kbps for uplink reports. A * vector size of 0 disables the use of UL thresholds for reporting. * @param accessNetwork The type of network for which to apply these thresholds. */ oneway setLinkCapacityReportingCriteria(int32_t serial, int32_t hysteresisMs, int32_t hysteresisDlKbps, int32_t hysteresisUlKbps, vec thresholdsDownlinkKbps, vec thresholdsUplinkKbps, AccessNetwork accessNetwork); /** * Setup a packet data connection. If DataCallResponse.status returns DataCallFailCause:NONE, * the data connection must be added to data calls and a unsolDataCallListChanged() must be * sent. The call remains until removed by subsequent unsolDataCallIstChanged(). It may be * lost due to many factors, including deactivateDataCall() being issued, the radio powered * off, reception lost or even transient factors like congestion. This data call list is * returned by getDataCallList() and dataCallListChanged(). * * The Radio is expected to: * - Create one data call context. * - Create and configure a dedicated interface for the context. * - The interface must be point to point. * - The interface is configured with one or more addresses and is capable of sending and * receiving packets. The prefix length of the addresses must be /32 for IPv4 and /128 * for IPv6. * - Must not modify routing configuration related to this interface; routing management is * exclusively within the purview of the Android OS. * - Support simultaneous data call contexts up to DataRegStateResult.maxDataCalls specified * in the response of getDataRegistrationState. * * @param serial Serial number of request. * @param accessNetwork The access network to setup the data call. If the data connection cannot * be established on the specified access network, the setup request must be failed. * @param dataProfileInfo Data profile info. * @param modemCognitive Indicates that the requested profile has previously been provided via * setDataProfile(). * @param roamingAllowed Indicates whether or not data roaming is allowed by the user. * @param isRoaming Indicates whether or not the framework has requested this setupDataCall for * a roaming network. The 'protocol' parameter in the old RIL API must be filled * accordingly based on the roaming condition. Note this is for backward compatibility with * the old radio modem. The modem must not use this param for any other reason. * @param reason The request reason. Must be DataRequestReason.NORMAL or * DataRequestReason.HANDOVER. * @param addresses If the reason is DataRequestReason.HANDOVER, this indicates the list of link * addresses of the existing data connection. The format is IP address with optional "/" * prefix length (The format is defined in RFC-4291 section 2.3). For example, "192.0.1.3", * "192.0.1.11/16", or "2001:db8::1/64". Typically one IPv4 or one IPv6 or one of each. If * the prefix length is absent, then the addresses are assumed to be point to point with * IPv4 with prefix length 32 or IPv6 with prefix length 128. This parameter must be ignored * unless reason is DataRequestReason.HANDOVER. * @param dnses If the reason is DataRequestReason.HANDOVER, this indicates the list of DNS * addresses of the existing data connection. The format is defined in RFC-4291 section * 2.2. For example, "192.0.1.3" or "2001:db8::1". This parameter must be ignored unless * reason is DataRequestReason.HANDOVER. * * Response function is IRadioResponse.setupDataCallResponse() */ oneway setupDataCall_1_2(int32_t serial, AccessNetwork accessNetwork, DataProfileInfo dataProfileInfo, bool modemCognitive, bool roamingAllowed, bool isRoaming, DataRequestReason reason, vec addresses, vec dnses); /** * Deactivate packet data connection and remove from the data call list. An * unsolDataCallListChanged() must be sent when data connection is deactivated. * * @param serial Serial number of request. * @param cid Data call id. * @param reason The request reason. Must be normal, handover, or shutdown. * * Response function is IRadioResponse.deactivateDataCallResponse() */ oneway deactivateDataCall_1_2(int32_t serial, int32_t cid, DataRequestReason reason); };