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28 * Interface that represents a chip that must be configured as a single unit.71 * A mode that the chip can be put in. A mode defines a set of constraints on75 * multiple modes would be required is if a chip has different firmwares with80 * ChipIfaceCombinations is satisfied. This means that if a chip has two95 * For example, a chip with available combinations:97 * If the chip currently has 3 interfaces STA, STA and NAN and wants to add an103 * If a chip does not support this kind of reconfiguration in this mode then110 * Id that can be used to put the chip in this mode.115 * A list of the possible interface combinations that the chip can have122 * Information about the version of the driver and firmware running this chip.[all …]
21 * Callback indicating that the chip has been reconfigured successfully. At26 * @param modeId The mode that the chip switched to, corresponding to the id32 * Callback indicating that a chip reconfiguration failed. This is a fatal35 * chip again using |IWifiChip.configureChip|.42 * Callback indicating that a new iface has been added to the chip.50 * Callback indicating that an existing iface has been removed from the chip.84 * Callback indicating that the chip has encountered a fatal error.
91 * Retrieve the list of all chip Id's on the device.92 * The corresponding |IWifiChip| object for any chip can be100 * @return chipIds List of all chip Id's on the device.106 * Gets a HIDL interface object for the chip corresponding to the114 * @return chip HIDL interface object representing the chip.117 getChip(ChipId chipId) generates (WifiStatus status, IWifiChip chip);
128 * Used to query additional information about the chip's APF capabilities.188 * Used to query additional information about the chip's Background Scan capabilities.480 * chip is reconfigured.
66 * An identifier assigned to every chip on the device.71 * An identifier for a mode that the chip can be put in.1940 * Draft 11mc spec version supported by chip.
23 * Interface that represents a chip that must be configured as a single unit.29 * Capabilities exposed by this chip.50 * is defined by the OEM as a BDF file since it varies for each wifi chip61 * the wifi chip change it's transmitting power levels.80 * scenario and let the wifi chip fall back to the default power values.
24 * Interface that represents a chip that must be configured as a single unit.30 * Capabilities exposed by this chip.43 * is defined by the OEM as a BDF file since it varies for each wifi chip57 * the wifi chip change it's transmitting power levels.74 * Requests notifications of significant events on this chip. Multiple calls
23 * Wifi chip event callbacks.
125 #define CHIPID(chip) (BCMCHIPID) argument127 #define CHIPID(chip) (chip) argument
23 * Interface that represents a chip that must be configured as a single unit.28 * Capabilities exposed by this chip.43 * Get the capabilities supported by this chip.
43 * standards, following electrical reset of the card's chip. The ATR conveys information about
24 * Clears the NFC chip.
24 * controller chip. This boundary is the natural choice for a Hardware
54 * NFCC. At this time, the HAL can do any chip-specific configuration.
180 * The remaining bits should be set to zeros when writing on the chip side199 * The remaining bits should be set to zeros when writing on the chip side
498 * The remaining bits should be set to zeros when writing on the chip side531 * The remaining bits should be set to zeros when writing on the chip side
348 * standards, following electrical reset of the card's chip. The ATR conveys information about