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1 /*
2  * Copyright (C) 2015 The Android Open Source Project
3  *
4  * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
5  * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
6  * You may obtain a copy of the License at
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13  * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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15  */
16 
17 package android.telephony;
18 
19 import android.Manifest;
20 import android.annotation.CallbackExecutor;
21 import android.annotation.IntDef;
22 import android.annotation.NonNull;
23 import android.annotation.Nullable;
24 import android.annotation.RequiresFeature;
25 import android.annotation.RequiresPermission;
26 import android.annotation.SuppressAutoDoc;
27 import android.annotation.SuppressLint;
28 import android.annotation.SystemApi;
29 import android.annotation.SystemService;
30 import android.compat.annotation.UnsupportedAppUsage;
31 import android.content.ComponentName;
32 import android.content.Context;
33 import android.content.pm.PackageManager;
34 import android.net.NetworkCapabilities;
35 import android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal;
36 import android.os.Build;
37 import android.os.Handler;
38 import android.os.PersistableBundle;
39 import android.os.RemoteException;
40 import android.service.carrier.CarrierService;
41 import android.telecom.TelecomManager;
42 import android.telephony.AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType;
43 import android.telephony.data.ApnSetting;
44 import android.telephony.gba.TlsParams;
45 import android.telephony.gba.UaSecurityProtocolIdentifier;
46 import android.telephony.ims.ImsReasonInfo;
47 import android.telephony.ims.ImsRegistrationAttributes;
48 import android.telephony.ims.ImsSsData;
49 import android.telephony.ims.MediaQualityStatus;
50 import android.telephony.ims.RcsUceAdapter;
51 import android.telephony.ims.feature.MmTelFeature;
52 import android.telephony.ims.feature.RcsFeature;
53 
54 import com.android.internal.telephony.ICarrierConfigLoader;
55 import com.android.telephony.Rlog;
56 
57 import java.util.List;
58 import java.util.Objects;
59 import java.util.concurrent.Executor;
60 import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
61 import java.util.function.Consumer;
62 
63 /**
64  * Provides access to telephony configuration values that are carrier-specific.
65  */
66 @SystemService(Context.CARRIER_CONFIG_SERVICE)
67 @RequiresFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_TELEPHONY_SUBSCRIPTION)
68 public class CarrierConfigManager {
69     private static final String TAG = "CarrierConfigManager";
70 
71     /**
72      * Extra included in {@link #ACTION_CARRIER_CONFIG_CHANGED} to indicate the slot index that the
73      * broadcast is for.
74      */
75     public static final String EXTRA_SLOT_INDEX = "android.telephony.extra.SLOT_INDEX";
76 
77     /**
78      * {@link #ACTION_CARRIER_CONFIG_CHANGED} is broadcast once on device bootup and then again when
79      * the device is unlocked. Direct-Boot-aware applications may use the first broadcast as an
80      * early signal that the carrier config has been loaded, but other applications will only
81      * receive the second broadcast, when the device is unlocked.
82      *
83      * This extra is included in {@link #ACTION_CARRIER_CONFIG_CHANGED} to indicate whether this is
84      * a rebroadcast on unlock.
85      */
86     public static final String EXTRA_REBROADCAST_ON_UNLOCK =
87             "android.telephony.extra.REBROADCAST_ON_UNLOCK";
88 
89     /**
90      * Optional extra included in {@link #ACTION_CARRIER_CONFIG_CHANGED} to indicate the
91      * subscription index that the broadcast is for, if a valid one is available.
92      */
93     public static final String EXTRA_SUBSCRIPTION_INDEX =
94             SubscriptionManager.EXTRA_SUBSCRIPTION_INDEX;
95 
96     /**
97      * Service class flag if no specific service class is specified.
98      * Reference: 3GPP TS 27.007 Section 7.4 Facility lock +CLCK
99      */
100     public static final int SERVICE_CLASS_NONE = ImsSsData.SERVICE_CLASS_NONE;
101 
102     /**
103      * Service class flag for voice telephony.
104      * Reference: 3GPP TS 27.007 Section 7.4 Facility lock +CLCK
105      */
106     public static final int SERVICE_CLASS_VOICE = ImsSsData.SERVICE_CLASS_VOICE;
107 
108     /**
109      * Only send USSD over IMS while CS is out of service, otherwise send USSD over CS.
110      * {@link #KEY_CARRIER_USSD_METHOD_INT}
111      */
112     public static final int USSD_OVER_CS_PREFERRED = 0;
113 
114     /**
115      * Send USSD over IMS or CS while IMS is out of service or silent redial over CS if needed.
116      * {@link #KEY_CARRIER_USSD_METHOD_INT}
117      */
118     public static final int USSD_OVER_IMS_PREFERRED = 1;
119 
120     /**
121      * Only send USSD over CS.
122      * {@link #KEY_CARRIER_USSD_METHOD_INT}
123      */
124     public static final int USSD_OVER_CS_ONLY = 2;
125 
126     /**
127      * Only send USSD over IMS and disallow silent redial over CS.
128      * {@link #KEY_CARRIER_USSD_METHOD_INT}
129      */
130     public static final int USSD_OVER_IMS_ONLY = 3;
131 
132     /**
133      * Indicates CARRIER_NR_AVAILABILITY_NSA determine that the carrier enable the non-standalone
134      * (NSA) mode of 5G NR.
135      */
136     public static final int CARRIER_NR_AVAILABILITY_NSA = 1;
137 
138     /**
139      * Indicates CARRIER_NR_AVAILABILITY_SA determine that the carrier enable the standalone (SA)
140      * mode of 5G NR.
141      */
142     public static final int CARRIER_NR_AVAILABILITY_SA = 2;
143 
144     private final Context mContext;
145 
146     /**
147      * @hide
148      */
CarrierConfigManager(Context context)149     public CarrierConfigManager(Context context) {
150         mContext = context;
151     }
152 
153     /**
154      * This intent is broadcast by the system when carrier config changes. An int is specified in
155      * {@link #EXTRA_SLOT_INDEX} to indicate the slot index that this is for. An optional int extra
156      * {@link #EXTRA_SUBSCRIPTION_INDEX} is included to indicate the subscription index if a valid
157      * one is available for the slot index. An optional int extra
158      * {@link TelephonyManager#EXTRA_CARRIER_ID} is included to indicate the carrier id for the
159      * changed carrier configuration. An optional int extra
160      * {@link TelephonyManager#EXTRA_SPECIFIC_CARRIER_ID} is included to indicate the precise
161      * carrier id for the changed carrier configuration.
162      * @see TelephonyManager#getSimCarrierId()
163      * @see TelephonyManager#getSimSpecificCarrierId()
164      */
165     public static final String ACTION_CARRIER_CONFIG_CHANGED =
166             "android.telephony.action.CARRIER_CONFIG_CHANGED";
167 
168     // Below are the keys used in carrier config bundles. To add a new variable, define the key and
169     // give it a default value in sDefaults. If you need to ship a per-network override in the
170     // system image, that can be added in packages/apps/CarrierConfig.
171 
172     /**
173      * Specifies a value that identifies the version of the carrier configuration that is
174      * currently in use. This string is displayed on the UI.
175      * The format of the string is not specified.
176      */
177     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_CONFIG_VERSION_STRING =
178             "carrier_config_version_string";
179 
180     /**
181      * This flag specifies whether VoLTE availability is based on provisioning. By default this is
182      * false.
183      * Used for UCE to determine if EAB provisioning checks should be based on provisioning.
184      * @deprecated Use {@link Ims#KEY_CARRIER_RCS_PROVISIONING_REQUIRED_BOOL} instead.
185      */
186     @Deprecated
187     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_VOLTE_PROVISIONED_BOOL =
188             "carrier_volte_provisioned_bool";
189 
190     /**
191      * Boolean indicating the Supplementary Services(SS) is disable when airplane mode on in the
192      * Call Settings menu.
193      * {@code true}: SS is disable when airplane mode on.
194      * {@code false}: SS is enable when airplane mode on.
195      * The default value for this key is {@code false}
196      */
197     public static final String KEY_DISABLE_SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICES_IN_AIRPLANE_MODE_BOOL =
198             "disable_supplementary_services_in_airplane_mode_bool";
199 
200     /**
201      * Boolean indicating if the "Call forwarding" item is visible in the Call Settings menu.
202      * true means visible. false means gone.
203      * @hide
204      */
205     public static final String KEY_CALL_FORWARDING_VISIBILITY_BOOL =
206             "call_forwarding_visibility_bool";
207 
208     /**
209      * Boolean indicating if carrier supports call forwarding option "When unreachable".
210      *
211      * {@code true}: Call forwarding option "When unreachable" is supported.
212      * {@code false}: Call forwarding option "When unreachable" is not supported. Option will be
213      * removed in the UI.
214      *
215      * By default this value is true.
216      * @hide
217      */
218     public static final String KEY_CALL_FORWARDING_WHEN_UNREACHABLE_SUPPORTED_BOOL =
219             "call_forwarding_when_unreachable_supported_bool";
220 
221     /**
222      * Boolean indicating if carrier supports call forwarding option "When unanswered".
223      *
224      * {@code true}: Call forwarding option "When unanswered" is supported.
225      * {@code false}: Call forwarding option "When unanswered" is not supported. Option will be
226      * removed in the UI.
227      *
228      * By default this value is true.
229      * @hide
230      */
231     public static final String KEY_CALL_FORWARDING_WHEN_UNANSWERED_SUPPORTED_BOOL =
232             "call_forwarding_when_unanswered_supported_bool";
233 
234     /**
235      * Boolean indicating if carrier supports call forwarding option "When busy".
236      *
237      * {@code true}: Call forwarding option "When busy" is supported.
238      * {@code false}: Call forwarding option "When busy" is not supported. Option will be
239      * removed in the UI.
240      *
241      * By default this value is true.
242      * @hide
243      */
244     public static final String KEY_CALL_FORWARDING_WHEN_BUSY_SUPPORTED_BOOL =
245             "call_forwarding_when_busy_supported_bool";
246 
247     /**
248      * Boolean indicating if the "Caller ID" item is visible in the Additional Settings menu.
249      * true means visible. false means gone.
250      *
251      * The default value is true.
252      */
253     public static final String KEY_ADDITIONAL_SETTINGS_CALLER_ID_VISIBILITY_BOOL =
254             "additional_settings_caller_id_visibility_bool";
255 
256     /**
257      * Boolean indicating if the "Call Waiting" item is visible in the Additional Settings menu.
258      * true means visible. false means gone.
259      *
260      * The default value is true.
261      */
262     public static final String KEY_ADDITIONAL_SETTINGS_CALL_WAITING_VISIBILITY_BOOL =
263             "additional_settings_call_waiting_visibility_bool";
264 
265     /**
266      * Boolean indicating if the "Call barring" item is visible in the Call Settings menu.
267      * If true, the "Call Barring" menu will be visible. If false, the menu will be gone.
268      *
269      * Disabled by default.
270      */
271     public static final String KEY_CALL_BARRING_VISIBILITY_BOOL =
272             "call_barring_visibility_bool";
273 
274     /**
275      * Flag indicating whether or not changing the call barring password via the "Call Barring"
276      * settings menu is supported. If true, the option will be visible in the "Call
277      * Barring" settings menu. If false, the option will not be visible.
278      *
279      * Enabled by default.
280      */
281     public static final String KEY_CALL_BARRING_SUPPORTS_PASSWORD_CHANGE_BOOL =
282             "call_barring_supports_password_change_bool";
283 
284     /**
285      * Flag indicating whether or not deactivating all call barring features via the "Call Barring"
286      * settings menu is supported. If true, the option will be visible in the "Call
287      * Barring" settings menu. If false, the option will not be visible.
288      *
289      * Enabled by default.
290      */
291     public static final String KEY_CALL_BARRING_SUPPORTS_DEACTIVATE_ALL_BOOL =
292             "call_barring_supports_deactivate_all_bool";
293 
294     /**
295      * Specifies the service class for call barring service. Default value is
296      * {@link #SERVICE_CLASS_VOICE}.
297      * The value set as below:
298      * <ul>
299      * <li>0: {@link #SERVICE_CLASS_NONE}</li>
300      * <li>1: {@link #SERVICE_CLASS_VOICE}</li>
301      * </ul>
302      */
303     public static final String KEY_CALL_BARRING_DEFAULT_SERVICE_CLASS_INT =
304             "call_barring_default_service_class_int";
305 
306     /**
307      * This carrier supports dialing USSD codes to enable/disable supplementary services such as
308      * call forwarding and call waiting over CDMA.
309      * <p>
310      * The supplementary service menu will still need to be set as visible, see
311      * {@link #KEY_CALL_FORWARDING_VISIBILITY_BOOL} and
312      * {@link #KEY_ADDITIONAL_SETTINGS_CALL_WAITING_VISIBILITY_BOOL}.
313      * <p>
314      * If this is set as false and the supplementary service menu is visible, the associated setting
315      * will be enabled and disabled based on the availability of supplementary services over UT. See
316      * {@link #KEY_CARRIER_SUPPORTS_SS_OVER_UT_BOOL}.
317      * @hide
318      */
319     public static final String KEY_SUPPORT_SS_OVER_CDMA_BOOL = "support_ss_over_cdma_bool";
320 
321     /**
322      * Flag indicating whether the Phone app should ignore EVENT_SIM_NETWORK_LOCKED
323      * events from the Sim.
324      * If true, this will prevent the IccNetworkDepersonalizationPanel from being shown, and
325      * effectively disable the "Sim network lock" feature.
326      */
327     public static final String KEY_IGNORE_SIM_NETWORK_LOCKED_EVENTS_BOOL =
328             "ignore_sim_network_locked_events_bool";
329 
330     /**
331      * When checking if a given number is the voicemail number, if this flag is true
332      * then in addition to comparing the given number to the voicemail number, we also compare it
333      * to the mdn. If this flag is false, the given number is only compared to the voicemail number.
334      * By default this value is false.
335      */
336     public static final String KEY_MDN_IS_ADDITIONAL_VOICEMAIL_NUMBER_BOOL =
337             "mdn_is_additional_voicemail_number_bool";
338 
339     /**
340      * Flag indicating whether the Phone app should provide a "Dismiss" button on the SIM network
341      * unlock screen. The default value is true. If set to false, there will be *no way* to dismiss
342      * the SIM network unlock screen if you don't enter the correct unlock code. (One important
343      * consequence: there will be no way to make an Emergency Call if your SIM is network-locked and
344      * you don't know the PIN.)
345      */
346     public static final String KEY_SIM_NETWORK_UNLOCK_ALLOW_DISMISS_BOOL =
347             "sim_network_unlock_allow_dismiss_bool";
348 
349     /**
350      * Flag indicating whether or not sending emergency SMS messages over IMS
351      * is supported when in LTE/limited LTE (Emergency only) service mode..
352      */
353     public static final String KEY_SUPPORT_EMERGENCY_SMS_OVER_IMS_BOOL =
354             "support_emergency_sms_over_ims_bool";
355 
356     /** Flag indicating if the phone is a world phone */
357     public static final String KEY_WORLD_PHONE_BOOL = "world_phone_bool";
358 
359     /**
360      * Flag to require or skip entitlement checks.
361      * If true, entitlement checks will be executed if device has been configured for it,
362      * If false, entitlement checks will be skipped.
363      */
364     public static final String KEY_REQUIRE_ENTITLEMENT_CHECKS_BOOL =
365             "require_entitlement_checks_bool";
366 
367     /**
368      * Flag indicating if the carrier supports tethering of mobile data.
369      */
370     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_SUPPORTS_TETHERING_BOOL =
371             "carrier_supports_tethering_bool";
372 
373     /**
374      * Flag indicating whether radio is to be restarted on error PDP_FAIL_REGULAR_DEACTIVATION
375      * This is false by default.
376      *
377      * @deprecated Use {@link #KEY_RADIO_RESTART_FAILURE_CAUSES_INT_ARRAY} instead
378      */
379     @Deprecated
380     public static final String KEY_RESTART_RADIO_ON_PDP_FAIL_REGULAR_DEACTIVATION_BOOL =
381             "restart_radio_on_pdp_fail_regular_deactivation_bool";
382 
383     /**
384      * A list of failure cause codes that will trigger a modem restart when telephony receiving
385      * one of those during data setup. The cause codes are defined in 3GPP TS 24.008 Annex I and
386      * TS 24.301 Annex B.
387      */
388     public static final String KEY_RADIO_RESTART_FAILURE_CAUSES_INT_ARRAY =
389             "radio_restart_failure_causes_int_array";
390 
391     /**
392      * If true, enable vibration (haptic feedback) for key presses in the EmergencyDialer activity.
393      * The pattern is set on a per-platform basis using config_virtualKeyVibePattern. To be
394      * consistent with the regular Dialer, this value should agree with the corresponding values
395      * from config.xml under apps/Contacts.
396      */
397     public static final String KEY_ENABLE_DIALER_KEY_VIBRATION_BOOL =
398             "enable_dialer_key_vibration_bool";
399 
400     /** Flag indicating if dtmf tone type is enabled */
401     public static final String KEY_DTMF_TYPE_ENABLED_BOOL = "dtmf_type_enabled_bool";
402 
403     /** Flag indicating if auto retry is enabled */
404     public static final String KEY_AUTO_RETRY_ENABLED_BOOL = "auto_retry_enabled_bool";
405 
406     /**
407      * Determine whether we want to play local DTMF tones in a call, or just let the radio/BP handle
408      * playing of the tones.
409      */
410     public static final String KEY_ALLOW_LOCAL_DTMF_TONES_BOOL = "allow_local_dtmf_tones_bool";
411 
412     /**
413      * Determines if the carrier requires that a tone be played to the remote party when an app is
414      * recording audio during a call (e.g. using a call recording app).
415      * <p>
416      * Note: This requires the Telephony config_supports_telephony_audio_device overlay to be true
417      * in order to work.
418      * @hide
419      */
420     public static final String KEY_PLAY_CALL_RECORDING_TONE_BOOL = "play_call_recording_tone_bool";
421 
422     /**
423      * Determines if the carrier requires converting the destination number before sending out an
424      * SMS. Certain networks and numbering plans require different formats.
425      */
426     public static final String KEY_SMS_REQUIRES_DESTINATION_NUMBER_CONVERSION_BOOL =
427             "sms_requires_destination_number_conversion_bool";
428 
429     /**
430      * If true, show an onscreen "Dial" button in the dialer. In practice this is used on all
431      * platforms, even the ones with hard SEND/END keys, but for maximum flexibility it's controlled
432      * by a flag here (which can be overridden on a per-product basis.)
433      */
434     public static final String KEY_SHOW_ONSCREEN_DIAL_BUTTON_BOOL =
435             "show_onscreen_dial_button_bool";
436 
437     /** Determines if device implements a noise suppression device for in call audio. */
438     public static final String
439             KEY_HAS_IN_CALL_NOISE_SUPPRESSION_BOOL = "has_in_call_noise_suppression_bool";
440 
441     /**
442      * Determines if the current device should allow emergency numbers to be logged in the Call Log.
443      * (Some carriers require that emergency calls *not* be logged, presumably to avoid the risk of
444      * accidental redialing from the call log UI. This is a good idea, so the default here is
445      * false.)
446      */
447     public static final String KEY_ALLOW_EMERGENCY_NUMBERS_IN_CALL_LOG_BOOL =
448             "allow_emergency_numbers_in_call_log_bool";
449 
450     /**
451      * A string array containing numbers that shouldn't be included in the call log.
452      */
453     public static final String KEY_UNLOGGABLE_NUMBERS_STRING_ARRAY =
454             "unloggable_numbers_string_array";
455 
456     /** If true, removes the Voice Privacy option from Call Settings */
457     public static final String KEY_VOICE_PRIVACY_DISABLE_UI_BOOL = "voice_privacy_disable_ui_bool";
458 
459     /** Control whether users can reach the carrier portions of Cellular Network Settings. */
460     public static final String
461             KEY_HIDE_CARRIER_NETWORK_SETTINGS_BOOL = "hide_carrier_network_settings_bool";
462 
463     /**
464      * Only allow auto selection in Advanced Network Settings when in home network.
465      * Manual selection is allowed when in roaming network.
466      */
467     public static final String KEY_ONLY_AUTO_SELECT_IN_HOME_NETWORK_BOOL =
468             "only_auto_select_in_home_network";
469 
470     /**
471      * Flag indicating whether to show single operator row in the choose network setting.
472      *
473      * The device configuration value {@code config_enableNewAutoSelectNetworkUI} ultimately
474      * controls whether this carrier configuration option is used.
475      * Where {@code config_enableNewAutoSelectNetworkUI} is false, the value of this
476      * carrier configuration is ignored.
477      *
478      * If {@code true}, default value, merge the duplicate networks which with the same plmn, keep
479      * the one that with the higher signal strength level.
480      * If {@code false}, show all operators without merging.
481      * @hide
482      */
483     public static final String KEY_SHOW_SINGLE_OPERATOR_ROW_IN_CHOOSE_NETWORK_SETTING_BOOL =
484             "show_single_operator_row_in_choose_network_setting_bool";
485 
486     /**
487      * Flag indicating whether to display SPN as network name for home network in choose
488      * network setting.
489      *
490      * If {@code true}, display SPN as network name in choose network setting.
491      * If {@code false}, display PLMN in choose network setting.
492      * @hide
493      */
494     public static final String KEY_SHOW_SPN_FOR_HOME_IN_CHOOSE_NETWORK_SETTING_BOOL =
495             "show_spn_for_home_in_choose_network_setting_bool";
496 
497     /**
498      * Control whether users receive a simplified network settings UI and improved network
499      * selection.
500      *
501      * @deprecated Never implemented. Has no behavior impact when override. DO NOT USE.
502      */
503     @Deprecated
504     public static final String KEY_SIMPLIFIED_NETWORK_SETTINGS_BOOL =
505             "simplified_network_settings_bool";
506 
507     /** Control whether users can reach the SIM lock settings. */
508     public static final String KEY_HIDE_SIM_LOCK_SETTINGS_BOOL = "hide_sim_lock_settings_bool";
509 
510     /** Control whether users can edit APNs in Settings. */
511     public static final String KEY_APN_EXPAND_BOOL = "apn_expand_bool";
512 
513     /** Control whether users can choose a network operator. */
514     public static final String KEY_OPERATOR_SELECTION_EXPAND_BOOL =
515             "operator_selection_expand_bool";
516 
517     /**
518      * Used in the Preferred Network Types menu to determine if the 2G option is displayed.
519      * Value defaults to false as of Android T to discourage the use of insecure 2G protocols.
520      *
521      * @see #KEY_HIDE_ENABLE_2G
522      */
523     public static final String KEY_PREFER_2G_BOOL = "prefer_2g_bool";
524 
525     /**
526      * Used in Cellular Network Settings for preferred network type to show 4G only mode.
527      * @hide
528      */
529     public static final String KEY_4G_ONLY_BOOL = "4g_only_bool";
530 
531     /** Show cdma network mode choices 1x, 3G, global etc. */
532     public static final String KEY_SHOW_CDMA_CHOICES_BOOL = "show_cdma_choices_bool";
533 
534     /** CDMA activation goes through HFA */
535     public static final String KEY_USE_HFA_FOR_PROVISIONING_BOOL = "use_hfa_for_provisioning_bool";
536 
537     /**
538      * CDMA activation goes through OTASP.
539      */
540     // TODO: This should be combined with config_use_hfa_for_provisioning and implemented as an enum
541     // (NONE, HFA, OTASP).
542     public static final String KEY_USE_OTASP_FOR_PROVISIONING_BOOL =
543             "use_otasp_for_provisioning_bool";
544 
545     /** Display carrier settings menu if true */
546     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_SETTINGS_ENABLE_BOOL = "carrier_settings_enable_bool";
547 
548     /** Does not display additional call setting for IMS phone based on GSM Phone */
549     public static final String KEY_ADDITIONAL_CALL_SETTING_BOOL = "additional_call_setting_bool";
550 
551     /** Show APN Settings for some CDMA carriers */
552     public static final String KEY_SHOW_APN_SETTING_CDMA_BOOL = "show_apn_setting_cdma_bool";
553 
554     /** After a CDMA conference call is merged, the swap button should be displayed. */
555     public static final String KEY_SUPPORT_SWAP_AFTER_MERGE_BOOL = "support_swap_after_merge_bool";
556 
557     /**
558      * Determine whether user can edit voicemail number in Settings.
559      */
560     public static final String KEY_EDITABLE_VOICEMAIL_NUMBER_SETTING_BOOL =
561             "editable_voicemail_number_setting_bool";
562 
563     /**
564      * Since the default voicemail number is empty, if a SIM card does not have a voicemail number
565      * available the user cannot use voicemail. This flag allows the user to edit the voicemail
566      * number in such cases, and is false by default.
567      */
568     public static final String KEY_EDITABLE_VOICEMAIL_NUMBER_BOOL =
569             "editable_voicemail_number_bool";
570 
571     /**
572      * Determine whether the voicemail notification is persistent in the notification bar. If true,
573      * the voicemail notifications cannot be dismissed from the notification bar.
574      */
575     public static final String KEY_VOICEMAIL_NOTIFICATION_PERSISTENT_BOOL =
576             "voicemail_notification_persistent_bool";
577 
578     /** For IMS video over LTE calls, determines whether video pause signalling is supported. */
579     public static final String KEY_SUPPORT_PAUSE_IMS_VIDEO_CALLS_BOOL =
580             "support_pause_ims_video_calls_bool";
581 
582     /**
583      * Disables dialing "*228" (OTASP provisioning) on CDMA carriers where it is not supported or is
584      * potentially harmful by locking the SIM to 3G.
585      */
586     public static final String KEY_DISABLE_CDMA_ACTIVATION_CODE_BOOL =
587             "disable_cdma_activation_code_bool";
588 
589     /**
590      * List of network type constants which support only a single data connection at a time.
591      * Some carriers do not support multiple PDP on UMTS.
592      * @see TelephonyManager NETWORK_TYPE_*
593      * @see #KEY_ONLY_SINGLE_DC_ALLOWED_INT_ARRAY
594      */
595     public static final String KEY_ONLY_SINGLE_DC_ALLOWED_INT_ARRAY =
596             "only_single_dc_allowed_int_array";
597 
598     /**
599      * Only apply if {@link #KEY_ONLY_SINGLE_DC_ALLOWED_INT_ARRAY} specifies the network types that
600      * support a single data connection at a time. This key defines a list of network capabilities
601      * which, if requested, will exempt the request from single data connection checks.
602      * @see NetworkCapabilities NET_CAPABILITY_*
603      */
604     public static final String KEY_CAPABILITIES_EXEMPT_FROM_SINGLE_DC_CHECK_INT_ARRAY =
605             "capabilities_exempt_from_single_dc_check_int_array";
606 
607     /**
608      * Override the platform's notion of a network operator being considered roaming.
609      * Value is string array of MCCMNCs to be considered roaming for 3GPP RATs.
610      */
611     public static final String KEY_GSM_ROAMING_NETWORKS_STRING_ARRAY =
612             "gsm_roaming_networks_string_array";
613 
614     /**
615      * Override the platform's notion of a network operator being considered not roaming.
616      * Value is string array of MCCMNCs to be considered not roaming for 3GPP RATs.
617      */
618     public static final String KEY_GSM_NONROAMING_NETWORKS_STRING_ARRAY =
619             "gsm_nonroaming_networks_string_array";
620 
621     /**
622      * The package name containing the ImsService that will be bound to the telephony framework to
623      * support both IMS MMTEL and RCS feature functionality instead of the device default
624      * ImsService for this subscription.
625      * @deprecated Use {@link #KEY_CONFIG_IMS_MMTEL_PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_STRING} and
626      * {@link #KEY_CONFIG_IMS_RCS_PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_STRING} instead to configure these values
627      * separately. If any of those values are not empty, they will override this value.
628      */
629     @Deprecated
630     public static final String KEY_CONFIG_IMS_PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_STRING =
631             "config_ims_package_override_string";
632 
633     /**
634      * The package name containing the ImsService that will be bound to the telephony framework to
635      * support IMS MMTEL feature functionality instead of the device default ImsService for this
636      * subscription.
637      */
638     public static final String KEY_CONFIG_IMS_MMTEL_PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_STRING =
639             "config_ims_mmtel_package_override_string";
640 
641     /**
642      * The package name containing the ImsService that will be bound to the telephony framework to
643      * support IMS RCS feature functionality instead of the device default ImsService for this
644      * subscription.
645      */
646     public static final String KEY_CONFIG_IMS_RCS_PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_STRING =
647             "config_ims_rcs_package_override_string";
648 
649     /**
650      * Override the package that will manage {@link SubscriptionPlan}
651      * information instead of the {@link CarrierService} that defines this
652      * value.
653      *
654      * @see SubscriptionManager#getSubscriptionPlans(int)
655      * @see SubscriptionManager#setSubscriptionPlans(int, java.util.List)
656      */
657     public static final String KEY_CONFIG_PLANS_PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_STRING =
658             "config_plans_package_override_string";
659 
660     /**
661      * Override the platform's notion of a network operator being considered roaming.
662      * Value is string array of SIDs to be considered roaming for 3GPP2 RATs.
663      */
664     public static final String
665             KEY_CDMA_ROAMING_NETWORKS_STRING_ARRAY = "cdma_roaming_networks_string_array";
666 
667     /**
668      * Override the platform's notion of a network operator being considered non roaming.
669      * Value is string array of SIDs to be considered not roaming for 3GPP2 RATs.
670      */
671     public static final String
672             KEY_CDMA_NONROAMING_NETWORKS_STRING_ARRAY = "cdma_nonroaming_networks_string_array";
673 
674     /**
675      * Override the platform's notion of a network operator being considered non roaming.
676      * If true all networks are considered as home network a.k.a. non-roaming. When false,
677      * the 2 pairs of CMDA and GSM roaming/non-roaming arrays are consulted.
678      *
679      * @see #KEY_GSM_ROAMING_NETWORKS_STRING_ARRAY
680      * @see #KEY_GSM_NONROAMING_NETWORKS_STRING_ARRAY
681      * @see #KEY_CDMA_ROAMING_NETWORKS_STRING_ARRAY
682      * @see #KEY_CDMA_NONROAMING_NETWORKS_STRING_ARRAY
683      */
684     public static final String
685             KEY_FORCE_HOME_NETWORK_BOOL = "force_home_network_bool";
686 
687     /**
688      * Flag specifying whether VoLTE should be available for carrier, independent of carrier
689      * provisioning. If false: hard disabled. If true: then depends on carrier provisioning,
690      * availability, etc.
691      */
692     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_VOLTE_AVAILABLE_BOOL = "carrier_volte_available_bool";
693 
694     /**
695      * Flag specifying whether video telephony is available for carrier. If false: hard disabled.
696      * If true: then depends on carrier provisioning, availability, etc.
697      */
698     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_VT_AVAILABLE_BOOL = "carrier_vt_available_bool";
699 
700     /**
701      * Specify the method of selection for UE sending USSD requests. The default value is
702      * {@link #USSD_OVER_CS_PREFERRED}.
703      * <p> Available options:
704      * <ul>
705      *   <li>0: {@link #USSD_OVER_CS_PREFERRED} </li>
706      *   <li>1: {@link #USSD_OVER_IMS_PREFERRED} </li>
707      *   <li>2: {@link #USSD_OVER_CS_ONLY} </li>
708      *   <li>3: {@link #USSD_OVER_IMS_ONLY} </li>
709      * </ul>
710      */
711     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_USSD_METHOD_INT = "carrier_ussd_method_int";
712 
713     /**
714      * Flag specifying whether to show an alert dialog for 5G disable when the user disables VoLTE.
715      * By default this value is {@code false}.
716      *
717      * @hide
718      */
719     public static final String KEY_VOLTE_5G_LIMITED_ALERT_DIALOG_BOOL =
720             "volte_5g_limited_alert_dialog_bool";
721 
722     /**
723      * Flag specifying whether the carrier wants to notify the user when a VT call has been handed
724      * over from WIFI to LTE.
725      * <p>
726      * The handover notification is sent as a
727      * {@link TelephonyManager#EVENT_HANDOVER_VIDEO_FROM_WIFI_TO_LTE}
728      * {@link android.telecom.Connection} event, which an {@link android.telecom.InCallService}
729      * should use to trigger the display of a user-facing message.
730      * <p>
731      * The Connection event is sent to the InCallService only once, the first time it occurs.
732      * @hide
733      */
734     public static final String KEY_NOTIFY_HANDOVER_VIDEO_FROM_WIFI_TO_LTE_BOOL =
735             "notify_handover_video_from_wifi_to_lte_bool";
736 
737     /**
738      * Flag specifying whether the carrier supports merging a RTT call with a voice call,
739      * downgrading the call in the process.
740      * @hide
741      */
742     public static final String KEY_ALLOW_MERGING_RTT_CALLS_BOOL = "allow_merging_rtt_calls_bool";
743 
744     /**
745      * Flag specifying whether the carrier wants to notify the user when a VT call has been handed
746      * over from LTE to WIFI.
747      * <p>
748      * The handover notification is sent as a
749      * {@link TelephonyManager#EVENT_HANDOVER_VIDEO_FROM_LTE_TO_WIFI}
750      * {@link android.telecom.Connection} event, which an {@link android.telecom.InCallService}
751      * should use to trigger the display of a user-facing message.
752      * @hide
753      */
754     public static final String KEY_NOTIFY_HANDOVER_VIDEO_FROM_LTE_TO_WIFI_BOOL =
755             "notify_handover_video_from_lte_to_wifi_bool";
756 
757     /**
758      * Flag specifying whether the carrier supports downgrading a video call (tx, rx or tx/rx)
759      * directly to an audio call.
760      * @hide
761      */
762     public static final String KEY_SUPPORT_DOWNGRADE_VT_TO_AUDIO_BOOL =
763             "support_downgrade_vt_to_audio_bool";
764 
765     /**
766      * Where there is no preloaded voicemail number on a SIM card, specifies the carrier's default
767      * voicemail number.
768      * When empty string, no default voicemail number is specified.
769      */
770     public static final String KEY_DEFAULT_VM_NUMBER_STRING = "default_vm_number_string";
771 
772     /**
773      * Where there is no preloaded voicemail number on a SIM card, specifies the carrier's default
774      * voicemail number for roaming network.
775      * When empty string, no default voicemail number is specified for roaming network.
776      * @hide
777      */
778     public static final String KEY_DEFAULT_VM_NUMBER_ROAMING_STRING =
779             "default_vm_number_roaming_string";
780 
781     /**
782      * Where there is no preloaded voicemail number on a SIM card, specifies the carrier's default
783      * voicemail number while the device is both roaming and not registered for IMS.
784      * When empty string, no default voicemail number is specified for roaming network and
785      * unregistered state in IMS.
786      */
787     public static final String KEY_DEFAULT_VM_NUMBER_ROAMING_AND_IMS_UNREGISTERED_STRING =
788             "default_vm_number_roaming_and_ims_unregistered_string";
789 
790     /**
791      * Flag that specifies to use the user's own phone number as the voicemail number when there is
792      * no pre-loaded voicemail number on the SIM card.
793      * <p>
794      * {@link #KEY_DEFAULT_VM_NUMBER_STRING} takes precedence over this flag.
795      * <p>
796      * If false, the system default (*86) will be used instead.
797      */
798     public static final String KEY_CONFIG_TELEPHONY_USE_OWN_NUMBER_FOR_VOICEMAIL_BOOL =
799             "config_telephony_use_own_number_for_voicemail_bool";
800 
801     /**
802      * When {@code true}, changes to the mobile data enabled switch will not cause the VT
803      * registration state to change. That is, turning on or off mobile data will not cause VT to be
804      * enabled or disabled.
805      * When {@code false}, disabling mobile data will cause VT to be de-registered.
806      */
807     public static final String KEY_IGNORE_DATA_ENABLED_CHANGED_FOR_VIDEO_CALLS =
808             "ignore_data_enabled_changed_for_video_calls";
809 
810     /**
811      * Flag indicating whether data used for a video call over LTE is metered or not.
812      * <p>
813      * When {@code true}, if the device hits the data limit or data is disabled during a ViLTE call,
814      * the call will be downgraded to audio-only (or paused if
815      * {@link #KEY_SUPPORT_PAUSE_IMS_VIDEO_CALLS_BOOL} is {@code true}).
816      *
817      * @hide
818      */
819     public static final String KEY_VILTE_DATA_IS_METERED_BOOL = "vilte_data_is_metered_bool";
820 
821     /**
822      * Flag specifying whether WFC over IMS should be available for carrier: independent of
823      * carrier provisioning. If false: hard disabled. If true: then depends on carrier
824      * provisioning, availability etc.
825      */
826     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_WFC_IMS_AVAILABLE_BOOL =
827             "carrier_wfc_ims_available_bool";
828 
829     /**
830      * Flag specifying whether Cross SIM over IMS should be available for carrier.
831      * When {@code false} the carrier does not support cross SIM calling.
832      * When {@code true} the carrier does support cross sim calling, where available
833      */
834     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_CROSS_SIM_IMS_AVAILABLE_BOOL =
835             "carrier_cross_sim_ims_available_bool";
836 
837     /**
838      * Flag specifying whether cross sim calling on opportunistic data is supported for carrier.
839      * When {@code false} the carrier does not support cross sim calling on opportunistic data.
840      * When {@code true} the carrier does support cross sim calling on opportunistic data.
841      */
842     public static final String KEY_ENABLE_CROSS_SIM_CALLING_ON_OPPORTUNISTIC_DATA_BOOL =
843             "enable_cross_sim_calling_on_opportunistic_data_bool";
844 
845     /**
846      * Specifies a map from dialstrings to replacements for roaming network service numbers which
847      * cannot be replaced on the carrier side.
848      * <p>
849      * Individual entries have the format:
850      * [dialstring to replace]:[replacement]
851      */
852     public static final String KEY_DIAL_STRING_REPLACE_STRING_ARRAY =
853             "dial_string_replace_string_array";
854 
855     /**
856      * Specifies a map from dialstrings to replacements for international roaming network service
857      * numbers which cannot be replaced on the carrier side.
858      * <p>
859      * Individual entries have the format:
860      * [dialstring to replace]:[replacement]
861      * @hide
862      */
863     public static final String KEY_INTERNATIONAL_ROAMING_DIAL_STRING_REPLACE_STRING_ARRAY =
864             "international_roaming_dial_string_replace_string_array";
865 
866     /**
867      * Flag specifying whether WFC over IMS supports the "wifi only" option. If false, the wifi
868      * calling settings will not include an option for "wifi only". If true, the wifi calling
869      * settings will include an option for "wifi only"
870      * <p>
871      * By default, it is assumed that WFC supports "wifi only".
872      */
873     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_WFC_SUPPORTS_WIFI_ONLY_BOOL =
874             "carrier_wfc_supports_wifi_only_bool";
875 
876     /**
877      * Default mode for WFC over IMS on home network:
878      * <ul>
879      *   <li>0: Wi-Fi only
880      *   <li>1: prefer mobile network
881      *   <li>2: prefer Wi-Fi
882      * </ul>
883      */
884     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_WFC_IMS_MODE_INT =
885             "carrier_default_wfc_ims_mode_int";
886 
887     /**
888      * Default mode for WFC over IMS on roaming network.
889      * See {@link #KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_WFC_IMS_MODE_INT} for meaning of values.
890      */
891     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_WFC_IMS_ROAMING_MODE_INT =
892             "carrier_default_wfc_ims_roaming_mode_int";
893 
894     /**
895      * Default WFC_IMS_enabled: true VoWiFi by default is on
896      *                          false VoWiFi by default is off
897      */
898     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_WFC_IMS_ENABLED_BOOL =
899             "carrier_default_wfc_ims_enabled_bool";
900 
901     /**
902      * Default WFC_IMS_roaming_enabled: true VoWiFi roaming by default is on
903      *                                  false VoWiFi roaming by default is off
904      * @hide
905      */
906     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_WFC_IMS_ROAMING_ENABLED_BOOL =
907             "carrier_default_wfc_ims_roaming_enabled_bool";
908 
909     /**
910      * Flag indicating whether failed calls due to no service should prompt the user to enable
911      * WIFI calling. When {@code true}, if the user attempts to establish a call when there is no
912      * service available, they are connected to WIFI, and WIFI calling is disabled, a different
913      * call failure message will be used to encourage the user to enable WIFI calling.
914      * @hide
915      */
916     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_PROMOTE_WFC_ON_CALL_FAIL_BOOL =
917             "carrier_promote_wfc_on_call_fail_bool";
918 
919     /**
920      * Flag specifying whether provisioning is required for RCS.
921      */
922     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_RCS_PROVISIONING_REQUIRED_BOOL =
923             "carrier_rcs_provisioning_required_bool";
924 
925     /**
926      * Flag specifying whether provisioning is required for VoLTE, Video Telephony, and WiFi
927      * Calling.
928 
929      * Combines VoLTE, VT, VoWiFI calling provisioning into one parameter.
930      * @deprecated Use {@link Ims#KEY_MMTEL_REQUIRES_PROVISIONING_BUNDLE} instead for
931      * finer-grained control.
932      * changing carrier_volte_provisioning_required_bool requires changes to
933      * mmtel_requires_provisioning_bundle and vice versa
934      * {@link Ims#KEY_MMTEL_REQUIRES_PROVISIONING_BUNDLE}
935      */
936     @Deprecated
937     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_VOLTE_PROVISIONING_REQUIRED_BOOL =
938             "carrier_volte_provisioning_required_bool";
939 
940     /**
941      * Flag indicating whether or not the IMS MmTel UT capability requires carrier provisioning
942      * before it can be set as enabled.
943      *
944      * If true, the UT capability will be set to false for the newly loaded subscription
945      * and will require the carrier provisioning app to set the persistent provisioning result.
946      * If false, the platform will not wait for provisioning status updates for the UT capability
947      * and enable the UT over IMS capability for the subscription when the subscription is loaded.
948      *
949      * The default value for this key is {@code false}.
950      *
951      * @deprecated Use {@link Ims#KEY_MMTEL_REQUIRES_PROVISIONING_BUNDLE} instead for
952      * determining if UT requires provisioning.
953      */
954     @Deprecated
955     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_UT_PROVISIONING_REQUIRED_BOOL =
956             "carrier_ut_provisioning_required_bool";
957 
958     /**
959      * Flag indicating whether or not the carrier supports Supplementary Services over the UT
960      * interface for this subscription.
961      *
962      * If true, the device will use Supplementary Services over UT when provisioned (see
963      * {@link #KEY_CARRIER_UT_PROVISIONING_REQUIRED_BOOL}). If false, this device will fallback to
964      * circuit switch for supplementary services and will disable this capability for IMS entirely.
965      *
966      * The default value for this key is {@code false}.
967      */
968     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_SUPPORTS_SS_OVER_UT_BOOL =
969             "carrier_supports_ss_over_ut_bool";
970 
971     /**
972      * Flag specifying if WFC provisioning depends on VoLTE provisioning.
973      *
974      * {@code false}: default value; honor actual WFC provisioning state.
975      * {@code true}: when VoLTE is not provisioned, treat WFC as not provisioned; when VoLTE is
976      *               provisioned, honor actual WFC provisioning state.
977      *
978      * As of now, Verizon is the only carrier enforcing this dependency in their
979      * WFC awareness and activation requirements.
980      */
981     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_VOLTE_OVERRIDE_WFC_PROVISIONING_BOOL =
982             "carrier_volte_override_wfc_provisioning_bool";
983 
984     /**
985      * Override the device's configuration for the cellular data service to use for this SIM card.
986      * @hide
987      */
988     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_DATA_SERVICE_WWAN_PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_STRING =
989             "carrier_data_service_wwan_package_override_string";
990 
991     /**
992      * Override the device's configuration for the IWLAN data service to use for this SIM card.
993      * @hide
994      */
995     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_DATA_SERVICE_WLAN_PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_STRING =
996             "carrier_data_service_wlan_package_override_string";
997 
998     /**
999      * Override the device's configuration for the cellular data service class to use
1000      * for this SIM card.
1001      * @hide
1002      */
1003     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_DATA_SERVICE_WWAN_CLASS_OVERRIDE_STRING =
1004             "carrier_data_service_wwan_class_override_string";
1005 
1006     /**
1007      * Override the device's configuration for the IWLAN data service class to use
1008      * for this SIM card.
1009      * @hide
1010      */
1011     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_DATA_SERVICE_WLAN_CLASS_OVERRIDE_STRING =
1012             "carrier_data_service_wlan_class_override_string";
1013 
1014     /** Flag specifying whether VoLTE TTY is supported. */
1015     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_VOLTE_TTY_SUPPORTED_BOOL =
1016             "carrier_volte_tty_supported_bool";
1017 
1018     /** Flag specifying whether VoWIFI TTY is supported.
1019      * @hide
1020      */
1021     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_VOWIFI_TTY_SUPPORTED_BOOL =
1022             "carrier_vowifi_tty_supported_bool";
1023 
1024     /**
1025      * Flag specifying whether IMS service can be turned off. If false then the service will not be
1026      * turned-off completely, but individual features can be disabled.
1027      */
1028     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_ALLOW_TURNOFF_IMS_BOOL =
1029             "carrier_allow_turnoff_ims_bool";
1030 
1031     /**
1032      * Flag specifying whether Generic Bootstrapping Architecture capable SIM is required for IMS.
1033      */
1034     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_IMS_GBA_REQUIRED_BOOL =
1035             "carrier_ims_gba_required_bool";
1036 
1037     /**
1038      * Flag specifying whether IMS instant lettering is available for the carrier. {@code True} if
1039      * instant lettering is available for the carrier, {@code false} otherwise.
1040      */
1041     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_INSTANT_LETTERING_AVAILABLE_BOOL =
1042             "carrier_instant_lettering_available_bool";
1043 
1044     /**
1045      * Flag specifying whether IMS should be the first phone attempted for E911 even if the
1046      * phone is not in service.
1047      */
1048     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_USE_IMS_FIRST_FOR_EMERGENCY_BOOL =
1049             "carrier_use_ims_first_for_emergency_bool";
1050 
1051     /**
1052      * When {@code true}, this carrier will preferentially dial normal routed emergency calls over
1053      * an in-service SIM if one is available.
1054      * @hide
1055      */
1056     public static final String KEY_PREFER_IN_SERVICE_SIM_FOR_NORMAL_ROUTED_EMERGENCY_CALLS_BOOL =
1057             "prefer_in_service_sim_for_normal_routed_emergency_calls_bool";
1058 
1059     /**
1060      * When {@code true}, the determination of whether to place a call as an emergency call will be
1061      * based on the known {@link android.telephony.emergency.EmergencyNumber}s for the SIM on which
1062      * the call is being placed. In a dual SIM scenario, if Sim A has the emergency numbers
1063      * 123, 456 and Sim B has the emergency numbers 789, and the user places a call on SIM A to 789,
1064      * it will not be treated as an emergency call in this case.
1065      * When {@code false}, the determination is based on the emergency numbers from all device SIMs,
1066      * regardless of which SIM the call is being placed on. If Sim A has the emergency numbers
1067      * 123, 456 and Sim B has the emergency numbers 789, and the user places a call on SIM A to 789,
1068      * the call will be dialed as an emergency number, but with an unspecified routing.
1069      * @hide
1070      */
1071     public static final String KEY_USE_ONLY_DIALED_SIM_ECC_LIST_BOOL =
1072             "use_only_dialed_sim_ecc_list_bool";
1073 
1074     /**
1075      * When IMS instant lettering is available for a carrier (see
1076      * {@link #KEY_CARRIER_INSTANT_LETTERING_AVAILABLE_BOOL}), determines the list of characters
1077      * which may not be contained in messages. Should be specified as a regular expression suitable
1078      * for use with {@link String#matches(String)}.
1079      */
1080     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_INSTANT_LETTERING_INVALID_CHARS_STRING =
1081             "carrier_instant_lettering_invalid_chars_string";
1082 
1083     /**
1084      * When IMS instant lettering is available for a carrier (see
1085      * {@link #KEY_CARRIER_INSTANT_LETTERING_AVAILABLE_BOOL}), determines a list of characters which
1086      * must be escaped with a backslash '\' character. Should be specified as a string containing
1087      * the characters to be escaped. For example to escape quote and backslash the string would be
1088      * a quote and a backslash.
1089      */
1090     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_INSTANT_LETTERING_ESCAPED_CHARS_STRING =
1091             "carrier_instant_lettering_escaped_chars_string";
1092 
1093     /**
1094      * When IMS instant lettering is available for a carrier (see
1095      * {@link #KEY_CARRIER_INSTANT_LETTERING_AVAILABLE_BOOL}), determines the character encoding
1096      * which will be used when determining the length of messages. Used in the InCall UI to limit
1097      * the number of characters the user may type. If empty-string, the instant lettering
1098      * message size limit will be enforced on a 1:1 basis. That is, each character will count
1099      * towards the messages size limit as a single byte. If a character encoding is specified, the
1100      * message size limit will be based on the number of bytes in the message per the specified
1101      * encoding.
1102      */
1103     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_INSTANT_LETTERING_ENCODING_STRING =
1104             "carrier_instant_lettering_encoding_string";
1105 
1106     /**
1107      * When IMS instant lettering is available for a carrier (see
1108      * {@link #KEY_CARRIER_INSTANT_LETTERING_AVAILABLE_BOOL}), the length limit for messages. Used
1109      * in the InCall UI to ensure the user cannot enter more characters than allowed by the carrier.
1110      * See also {@link #KEY_CARRIER_INSTANT_LETTERING_ENCODING_STRING} for more information on how
1111      * the length of the message is calculated.
1112      */
1113     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_INSTANT_LETTERING_LENGTH_LIMIT_INT =
1114             "carrier_instant_lettering_length_limit_int";
1115 
1116     /**
1117      * If Voice Radio Technology is RIL_RADIO_TECHNOLOGY_LTE:14 or RIL_RADIO_TECHNOLOGY_UNKNOWN:0
1118      * this is the value that should be used instead. A configuration value of
1119      * RIL_RADIO_TECHNOLOGY_UNKNOWN:0 means there is no replacement value and that the default
1120      * assumption for phone type (GSM) should be used.
1121      */
1122     public static final String KEY_VOLTE_REPLACEMENT_RAT_INT = "volte_replacement_rat_int";
1123 
1124     /**
1125      * The default sim call manager to use when the default dialer doesn't implement one. A sim call
1126      * manager can control and route outgoing and incoming phone calls, even if they're placed
1127      * using another connection service (PSTN, for example).
1128      */
1129     public static final String KEY_DEFAULT_SIM_CALL_MANAGER_STRING =
1130             "default_sim_call_manager_string";
1131 
1132     /**
1133      * The default flag specifying whether ETWS/CMAS test setting is forcibly disabled in
1134      * Settings->More->Emergency broadcasts menu even though developer options is turned on.
1135      * @deprecated Use {@code com.android.cellbroadcastreceiver.CellBroadcastReceiver} resource
1136      * {@code show_test_settings} to control whether to show test alert settings or not.
1137      */
1138     @Deprecated
1139     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_FORCE_DISABLE_ETWS_CMAS_TEST_BOOL =
1140             "carrier_force_disable_etws_cmas_test_bool";
1141 
1142     /**
1143      * The default flag specifying whether "Allow alerts" option will be always shown in
1144      * emergency alerts settings regardless developer options is turned on or not.
1145      *
1146      * @deprecated The allow alerts option is always shown now. No longer need a config for that.
1147      */
1148     @Deprecated
1149     public static final String KEY_ALWAYS_SHOW_EMERGENCY_ALERT_ONOFF_BOOL =
1150             "always_show_emergency_alert_onoff_bool";
1151 
1152     /**
1153      * Default mobile network MTU value, in bytes.
1154      * @hide
1155      */
1156     public static final String KEY_DEFAULT_MTU_INT = "default_mtu_int";
1157 
1158     /**
1159      * Delay in milliseconds for retrying APN after disconnect
1160      * @hide
1161      */
1162     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_DATA_CALL_APN_RETRY_AFTER_DISCONNECT_LONG =
1163             "carrier_data_call_apn_retry_after_disconnect_long";
1164 
1165     /**
1166      * Data call setup permanent failure causes by the carrier.
1167      *
1168      * @deprecated This API key was added in mistake and is not used anymore by the telephony data
1169      * frameworks.
1170      */
1171     @Deprecated
1172     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_DATA_CALL_PERMANENT_FAILURE_STRINGS =
1173             "carrier_data_call_permanent_failure_strings";
1174 
1175     /**
1176      * A string array indicating the default APN types that are metered by the carrier.
1177      *
1178      * The string in the array is the name of the APN type. For example, "default" for
1179      * {@link ApnSetting#TYPE_DEFAULT}, "mms" for {@link ApnSetting#TYPE_MMS}, etc.
1180      *
1181      * The default value is {@code {"default", "mms", "dun", "supl"}}.
1182      *
1183      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_DEFAULT
1184      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_MMS
1185      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_SUPL
1186      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_DUN
1187      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_HIPRI
1188      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_FOTA
1189      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_IMS
1190      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_CBS
1191      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_IA
1192      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_EMERGENCY
1193      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_MCX
1194      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_XCAP
1195      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_BIP
1196      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_VSIM
1197      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_ENTERPRISE
1198      */
1199     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_METERED_APN_TYPES_STRINGS =
1200             "carrier_metered_apn_types_strings";
1201 
1202     /**
1203      * A string array indicating the default APN types that are roaming-metered by the carrier.
1204      *
1205      * The string in the array is the name of the APN type. For example, "default" for
1206      * {@link ApnSetting#TYPE_DEFAULT}, "mms" for {@link ApnSetting#TYPE_MMS}, etc.
1207      *
1208      * The default value is {@code {"default", "mms", "dun", "supl"}}.
1209      *
1210      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_DEFAULT
1211      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_MMS
1212      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_SUPL
1213      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_DUN
1214      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_HIPRI
1215      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_FOTA
1216      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_IMS
1217      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_CBS
1218      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_IA
1219      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_EMERGENCY
1220      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_MCX
1221      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_XCAP
1222      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_BIP
1223      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_VSIM
1224      * @see ApnSetting#TYPE_ENTERPRISE
1225      */
1226     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_METERED_ROAMING_APN_TYPES_STRINGS =
1227             "carrier_metered_roaming_apn_types_strings";
1228 
1229     /**
1230      * CDMA carrier ERI (Enhanced Roaming Indicator) file name
1231      * @hide
1232      */
1233     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_ERI_FILE_NAME_STRING = "carrier_eri_file_name_string";
1234 
1235     /* The following 3 fields are related to carrier visual voicemail. */
1236 
1237     /**
1238      * The carrier number mobile outgoing (MO) sms messages are sent to.
1239      */
1240     public static final String KEY_VVM_DESTINATION_NUMBER_STRING = "vvm_destination_number_string";
1241 
1242     /**
1243      * The port through which the mobile outgoing (MO) sms messages are sent through.
1244      */
1245     public static final String KEY_VVM_PORT_NUMBER_INT = "vvm_port_number_int";
1246 
1247     /**
1248      * The type of visual voicemail protocol the carrier adheres to. See {@link TelephonyManager}
1249      * for possible values. For example {@link TelephonyManager#VVM_TYPE_OMTP}.
1250      */
1251     public static final String KEY_VVM_TYPE_STRING = "vvm_type_string";
1252 
1253     /**
1254      * Whether cellular data is required to access visual voicemail.
1255      */
1256     public static final String KEY_VVM_CELLULAR_DATA_REQUIRED_BOOL =
1257             "vvm_cellular_data_required_bool";
1258 
1259     /**
1260      * The default OMTP visual voicemail client prefix to use. Defaulted to "//VVM"
1261      */
1262     public static final String KEY_VVM_CLIENT_PREFIX_STRING = "vvm_client_prefix_string";
1263 
1264     /**
1265      * Whether to use SSL to connect to the visual voicemail IMAP server. Defaulted to false.
1266      */
1267     public static final String KEY_VVM_SSL_ENABLED_BOOL = "vvm_ssl_enabled_bool";
1268 
1269     /**
1270      * A set of capabilities that should not be used even if it is reported by the visual voicemail
1271      * IMAP CAPABILITY command.
1272      */
1273     public static final String KEY_VVM_DISABLED_CAPABILITIES_STRING_ARRAY =
1274             "vvm_disabled_capabilities_string_array";
1275 
1276     /**
1277      * Whether legacy mode should be used when the visual voicemail client is disabled.
1278      *
1279      * <p>Legacy mode is a mode that on the carrier side visual voicemail is still activated, but on
1280      * the client side all network operations are disabled. SMSs are still monitored so a new
1281      * message SYNC SMS will be translated to show a message waiting indicator, like traditional
1282      * voicemails.
1283      *
1284      * <p>This is for carriers that does not support VVM deactivation so voicemail can continue to
1285      * function without the data cost.
1286      */
1287     public static final String KEY_VVM_LEGACY_MODE_ENABLED_BOOL = "vvm_legacy_mode_enabled_bool";
1288 
1289     /**
1290      * Whether to prefetch audio data on new voicemail arrival, defaulted to true.
1291      */
1292     public static final String KEY_VVM_PREFETCH_BOOL = "vvm_prefetch_bool";
1293 
1294     /**
1295      * The package name of the carrier's visual voicemail app to ensure that dialer visual voicemail
1296      * and carrier visual voicemail are not active at the same time.
1297      *
1298      * @deprecated use {@link #KEY_CARRIER_VVM_PACKAGE_NAME_STRING_ARRAY}.
1299      */
1300     @Deprecated
1301     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_VVM_PACKAGE_NAME_STRING =
1302             "carrier_vvm_package_name_string";
1303 
1304     /**
1305      * A list of the carrier's visual voicemail app package names to ensure that dialer visual
1306      * voicemail and carrier visual voicemail are not active at the same time.
1307      */
1308     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_VVM_PACKAGE_NAME_STRING_ARRAY =
1309             "carrier_vvm_package_name_string_array";
1310 
1311     /**
1312      * Flag specifying whether ICCID is showed in SIM Status screen, default to false.
1313      */
1314     public static final String KEY_SHOW_ICCID_IN_SIM_STATUS_BOOL = "show_iccid_in_sim_status_bool";
1315 
1316     /**
1317      * Flag specifying whether the {@link android.telephony.SignalStrength} is shown in the SIM
1318      * Status screen. The default value is true.
1319      */
1320     public static final String KEY_SHOW_SIGNAL_STRENGTH_IN_SIM_STATUS_BOOL =
1321             "show_signal_strength_in_sim_status_bool";
1322 
1323     /**
1324      * Flag specifying if we should interpret all signal strength as one bar higher
1325      * This is a replacement for the former resource config_inflateSignalStrength
1326      * The default value is false.
1327      * @hide
1328      */
1329     public static final String KEY_INFLATE_SIGNAL_STRENGTH_BOOL =
1330             "inflate_signal_strength_bool";
1331 
1332     /**
1333      * Flag specifying whether an additional (client initiated) intent needs to be sent on System
1334      * update
1335      */
1336     public static final String KEY_CI_ACTION_ON_SYS_UPDATE_BOOL = "ci_action_on_sys_update_bool";
1337 
1338     /**
1339      * Intent to be sent for the additional action on System update
1340      */
1341     public static final String KEY_CI_ACTION_ON_SYS_UPDATE_INTENT_STRING =
1342             "ci_action_on_sys_update_intent_string";
1343 
1344     /**
1345      * Extra to be included in the intent sent for additional action on System update
1346      */
1347     public static final String KEY_CI_ACTION_ON_SYS_UPDATE_EXTRA_STRING =
1348             "ci_action_on_sys_update_extra_string";
1349 
1350     /**
1351      * Value of extra included in intent sent for additional action on System update
1352      */
1353     public static final String KEY_CI_ACTION_ON_SYS_UPDATE_EXTRA_VAL_STRING =
1354             "ci_action_on_sys_update_extra_val_string";
1355 
1356     /**
1357      * Specifies the amount of gap to be added in millis between postdial DTMF tones. When a
1358      * non-zero value is specified, the UE shall wait for the specified amount of time before it
1359      * sends out successive DTMF tones on the network.
1360      */
1361     public static final String KEY_GSM_DTMF_TONE_DELAY_INT = "gsm_dtmf_tone_delay_int";
1362 
1363     /**
1364      * Specifies the amount of gap to be added in millis between DTMF tones. When a non-zero value
1365      * is specified, the UE shall wait for the specified amount of time before it sends out
1366      * successive DTMF tones on the network.
1367      */
1368     public static final String KEY_IMS_DTMF_TONE_DELAY_INT = "ims_dtmf_tone_delay_int";
1369 
1370     /**
1371      * Specifies the amount of gap to be added in millis between postdial DTMF tones. When a
1372      * non-zero value is specified, the UE shall wait for the specified amount of time before it
1373      * sends out successive DTMF tones on the network.
1374      */
1375     public static final String KEY_CDMA_DTMF_TONE_DELAY_INT = "cdma_dtmf_tone_delay_int";
1376 
1377     /**
1378      * Some carriers will send call forwarding responses for voicemail in a format that is not 3gpp
1379      * compliant, which causes issues during parsing. This causes the
1380      * {@link com.android.internal.telephony.CallForwardInfo#number} to contain non-numerical
1381      * characters instead of a number.
1382      *
1383      * If true, we will detect the non-numerical characters and replace them with "Voicemail".
1384      * @hide
1385      */
1386     public static final String KEY_CALL_FORWARDING_MAP_NON_NUMBER_TO_VOICEMAIL_BOOL =
1387             "call_forwarding_map_non_number_to_voicemail_bool";
1388 
1389     /**
1390      * When {@code true}, the phone will always tell the IMS stack to keep RTT enabled and
1391      * determine on a per-call basis (based on extras from the dialer app) whether a call should be
1392      * an RTT call or not.
1393      *
1394      * When {@code false}, the old behavior is used, where the toggle in accessibility settings is
1395      * used to set the IMS stack's RTT enabled state.
1396      */
1397     public static final String KEY_IGNORE_RTT_MODE_SETTING_BOOL =
1398             "ignore_rtt_mode_setting_bool";
1399 
1400     /**
1401      * Determines whether adhoc conference calls are supported by a carrier. When {@code true},
1402      * adhoc conference calling is supported, {@code false otherwise}.
1403      */
1404     public static final String KEY_SUPPORT_ADHOC_CONFERENCE_CALLS_BOOL =
1405             "support_adhoc_conference_calls_bool";
1406 
1407     /**
1408      * Determines whether conference participants can be added to existing call to form an adhoc
1409      * conference call (in contrast to merging calls to form a conference). When {@code true},
1410      * adding conference participants to existing call is supported, {@code false otherwise}.
1411      */
1412     public static final String KEY_SUPPORT_ADD_CONFERENCE_PARTICIPANTS_BOOL =
1413             "support_add_conference_participants_bool";
1414 
1415     /**
1416      * Determines whether conference calls are supported by a carrier. When {@code true},
1417      * conference calling is supported, {@code false otherwise}.
1418      */
1419     public static final String KEY_SUPPORT_CONFERENCE_CALL_BOOL = "support_conference_call_bool";
1420 
1421     /**
1422      * Determines whether a maximum size limit for IMS conference calls is enforced on the device.
1423      * When {@code true}, IMS conference calls will be limited to at most
1424      * {@link #KEY_IMS_CONFERENCE_SIZE_LIMIT_INT} participants. When {@code false}, no attempt is
1425      * made to limit the number of participants in a conference (the carrier will raise an error
1426      * when an attempt is made to merge too many participants into a conference).
1427      * <p>
1428      * Note: The maximum size of a conference can ONLY be supported where
1429      * {@link #KEY_SUPPORT_IMS_CONFERENCE_EVENT_PACKAGE_BOOL} is {@code true} since the platform
1430      * needs conference event package data to accurately know the number of participants in the
1431      * conference.
1432      */
1433     public static final String KEY_IS_IMS_CONFERENCE_SIZE_ENFORCED_BOOL =
1434             "is_ims_conference_size_enforced_bool";
1435 
1436     /**
1437      * Determines the maximum number of participants the carrier supports for a conference call.
1438      * This number is exclusive of the current device. A conference between 3 devices, for example,
1439      * would have a size limit of 2 participants.
1440      * Enforced when {@link #KEY_IS_IMS_CONFERENCE_SIZE_ENFORCED_BOOL} is {@code true}.
1441      */
1442     public static final String KEY_IMS_CONFERENCE_SIZE_LIMIT_INT = "ims_conference_size_limit_int";
1443 
1444     /**
1445      * Determines whether manage IMS conference calls is supported by a carrier. When {@code true},
1446      * manage IMS conference call is supported, {@code false otherwise}.
1447      * @hide
1448      */
1449     public static final String KEY_SUPPORT_MANAGE_IMS_CONFERENCE_CALL_BOOL =
1450             "support_manage_ims_conference_call_bool";
1451 
1452     /**
1453      * Determines whether the IMS conference merge process supports and returns its participants
1454      * data. When {@code true}, on merge complete, conference call would have a list of its
1455      * participants returned in XML format, {@code false otherwise}.
1456      */
1457     public static final String KEY_SUPPORT_IMS_CONFERENCE_EVENT_PACKAGE_BOOL =
1458             "support_ims_conference_event_package_bool";
1459 
1460     /**
1461      * Determines whether processing of conference event package data received on a device other
1462      * than the conference host is supported.
1463      * <p>
1464      * When a device A merges calls B and C into a conference it is considered the conference host
1465      * and B and C are considered the conference peers.
1466      * <p>
1467      * When {@code true}, the conference peer will display the conference state if it receives
1468      * conference event package data from the network. When {@code false}, the conference peer will
1469      * ignore conference event package data received from the network.
1470      * @hide
1471      */
1472     public static final String KEY_SUPPORT_IMS_CONFERENCE_EVENT_PACKAGE_ON_PEER_BOOL =
1473             "support_ims_conference_event_package_on_peer_bool";
1474 
1475     /**
1476      * Indicates whether the carrier supports the use of RFC8285 compliant RTP header extensions for
1477      * the purpose of device to device communication while in a call.
1478      * <p>
1479      * See also {@link #KEY_SUPPORTS_SDP_NEGOTIATION_OF_D2D_RTP_HEADER_EXTENSIONS_BOOL}.
1480      */
1481     public static final String KEY_SUPPORTS_DEVICE_TO_DEVICE_COMMUNICATION_USING_RTP_BOOL =
1482             "supports_device_to_device_communication_using_rtp_bool";
1483 
1484     /**
1485      * Indicates whether the carrier supports the negotiations of RFC8285 compliant RTP header
1486      * extensions supported on a call during the Session Description Protocol (SDP). This option
1487      * is only used when {@link #KEY_SUPPORTS_DEVICE_TO_DEVICE_COMMUNICATION_USING_RTP_BOOL} is
1488      * {@code true}.
1489      * <p>
1490      * When {@code true}, the RTP header extensions the platform uses for device to device
1491      * communication will be offered to the remote end during the SDP negotiation process.
1492      * When {@code false}, the RTP header extensions will not be negotiated during the SDP
1493      * negotiation process and the platform will send RTP header extensions without prior
1494      * negotiation if {@link #KEY_SUPPORTS_DEVICE_TO_DEVICE_COMMUNICATION_USING_RTP_BOOL} is
1495      * {@code true}.
1496      */
1497     public static final String KEY_SUPPORTS_SDP_NEGOTIATION_OF_D2D_RTP_HEADER_EXTENSIONS_BOOL =
1498             "supports_sdp_negotiation_of_d2d_rtp_header_extensions_bool";
1499 
1500     /**
1501      * Indicates whether the carrier supports the use of DTMF digits A-D for the purpose of device
1502      * to device communication while in a call.
1503      */
1504     public static final String KEY_SUPPORTS_DEVICE_TO_DEVICE_COMMUNICATION_USING_DTMF_BOOL =
1505             "supports_device_to_device_communication_using_dtmf_bool";
1506 
1507     /**
1508      * Determines whether High Definition audio property is displayed in the dialer UI.
1509      * If {@code false}, remove the HD audio property from the connection so that HD audio related
1510      * UI is not displayed. If {@code true}, keep HD audio property as it is configured.
1511      */
1512     public static final String KEY_DISPLAY_HD_AUDIO_PROPERTY_BOOL =
1513             "display_hd_audio_property_bool";
1514 
1515     /**
1516      * Determines whether IMS conference calls are supported by a carrier. When {@code true},
1517      * IMS conference calling is supported, {@code false} otherwise.
1518      * @hide
1519      */
1520     public static final String KEY_SUPPORT_IMS_CONFERENCE_CALL_BOOL =
1521             "support_ims_conference_call_bool";
1522 
1523     /**
1524      * Determines whether the device will locally disconnect an IMS conference when the participant
1525      * count drops to zero. When {@code true}, it is assumed the carrier does NOT disconnect a
1526      * conference when the participant count drops to zero and that the device must do this by
1527      * disconnecting the conference locally. When {@code false}, it is assumed that the carrier
1528      * is responsible for disconnecting the conference when there are no longer any participants
1529      * present.
1530      * <p>
1531      * Note: both {@link #KEY_SUPPORT_IMS_CONFERENCE_CALL_BOOL} and
1532      * {@link #KEY_SUPPORT_IMS_CONFERENCE_EVENT_PACKAGE_BOOL} must be true for this configuration to
1533      * have any effect.
1534      * <p>
1535      * Defaults to {@code false}, meaning the carrier network is responsible for disconnecting an
1536      * empty IMS conference.
1537      * @hide
1538      */
1539     public static final String KEY_LOCAL_DISCONNECT_EMPTY_IMS_CONFERENCE_BOOL =
1540             "local_disconnect_empty_ims_conference_bool";
1541 
1542     /**
1543      * Determines whether video conference calls are supported by a carrier. When {@code true},
1544      * video calls can be merged into conference calls, {@code false} otherwise.
1545      * <p>
1546      * Note: even if video conference calls are not supported, audio calls may be merged into a
1547      * conference if {@link #KEY_SUPPORT_CONFERENCE_CALL_BOOL} is {@code true}.
1548      * @hide
1549      */
1550     public static final String KEY_SUPPORT_VIDEO_CONFERENCE_CALL_BOOL =
1551             "support_video_conference_call_bool";
1552 
1553     /**
1554      * Determine whether user can toggle Enhanced 4G LTE Mode in Settings.
1555      */
1556     public static final String KEY_EDITABLE_ENHANCED_4G_LTE_BOOL = "editable_enhanced_4g_lte_bool";
1557 
1558     /**
1559      * Determines whether the Enhanced 4G LTE toggle will be shown in the settings. When this
1560      * option is {@code true}, the toggle will be hidden regardless of whether the device and
1561      * carrier supports 4G LTE or not.
1562      */
1563     public static final String KEY_HIDE_ENHANCED_4G_LTE_BOOL = "hide_enhanced_4g_lte_bool";
1564 
1565     /**
1566      * Sets the default state for the "Enhanced 4G LTE" or "Advanced Calling" mode toggle set by the
1567      * user. When this is {@code true}, this mode by default is on, otherwise if {@code false},
1568      * this mode by default is off.
1569      */
1570     public static final String KEY_ENHANCED_4G_LTE_ON_BY_DEFAULT_BOOL =
1571             "enhanced_4g_lte_on_by_default_bool";
1572 
1573     /**
1574      * Determine whether IMS apn can be shown.
1575      */
1576     public static final String KEY_HIDE_IMS_APN_BOOL = "hide_ims_apn_bool";
1577 
1578     /**
1579      * Determine whether preferred network type can be shown.
1580      */
1581     public static final String KEY_HIDE_PREFERRED_NETWORK_TYPE_BOOL =
1582             "hide_preferred_network_type_bool";
1583 
1584     /**
1585      * String array for package names that need to be enabled for this carrier.
1586      * If user has explicitly disabled some packages in the list, won't re-enable.
1587      * Other carrier specific apps which are not in this list may be disabled for current carrier,
1588      * and only be re-enabled when this config for another carrier includes it.
1589      *
1590      * @hide
1591      */
1592     public static final String KEY_ENABLE_APPS_STRING_ARRAY = "enable_apps_string_array";
1593 
1594     /**
1595      * Determine whether user can switch Wi-Fi preferred or Cellular preferred
1596      * in calling preference.
1597      * Some operators support Wi-Fi Calling only, not VoLTE.
1598      * They don't need "Cellular preferred" option.
1599      * In this case, set uneditable attribute for preferred preference.
1600      */
1601     public static final String KEY_EDITABLE_WFC_MODE_BOOL = "editable_wfc_mode_bool";
1602 
1603     /**
1604      * Flag to indicate if Wi-Fi needs to be disabled in ECBM.
1605      */
1606     public static final String KEY_CONFIG_WIFI_DISABLE_IN_ECBM = "config_wifi_disable_in_ecbm";
1607 
1608     /**
1609      * List operator-specific error codes and indices of corresponding error strings in
1610      * wfcOperatorErrorAlertMessages and wfcOperatorErrorNotificationMessages.
1611      *
1612      * Example: "REG09|0" specifies error code "REG09" and index "0". This index will be
1613      * used to find alert and notification messages in wfcOperatorErrorAlertMessages and
1614      * wfcOperatorErrorNotificationMessages.
1615      *
1616      * @hide
1617      */
1618     public static final String KEY_WFC_OPERATOR_ERROR_CODES_STRING_ARRAY =
1619             "wfc_operator_error_codes_string_array";
1620 
1621     /**
1622      * Indexes of SPN format strings in wfcSpnFormats.
1623      *
1624      * <p>Available options are:
1625      * <ul>
1626      * <li>  0: %s</li>
1627      * <li>  1: %s Wi-Fi Calling</li>
1628      * <li>  2: WLAN Call</li>
1629      * <li>  3: %s WLAN Call</li>
1630      * <li>  4: %s Wi-Fi</li>
1631      * <li>  5: WiFi Calling | %s</li>
1632      * <li>  6: %s VoWifi</li>
1633      * <li>  7: Wi-Fi Calling</li>
1634      * <li>  8: Wi-Fi</li>
1635      * <li>  9: WiFi Calling</li>
1636      * <li> 10: VoWifi</li>
1637      * <li> 11: %s WiFi Calling</li>
1638      * <li> 12: WiFi Call</li>
1639      * @hide
1640      */
1641     public static final String KEY_WFC_SPN_FORMAT_IDX_INT = "wfc_spn_format_idx_int";
1642 
1643     /**
1644      * Indexes of data SPN format strings in wfcSpnFormats.
1645      *
1646      * @see KEY_WFC_SPN_FORMAT_IDX_INT for available options.
1647      * @hide
1648      */
1649     public static final String KEY_WFC_DATA_SPN_FORMAT_IDX_INT = "wfc_data_spn_format_idx_int";
1650 
1651     /**
1652      * Indexes of SPN format strings in wfcSpnFormats used during flight mode.
1653      *
1654      * Set to -1 to use the value from KEY_WFC_SPN_FORMAT_IDX_INT also in this case.
1655      * @see KEY_WFC_SPN_FORMAT_IDX_INT for other available options.
1656      * @hide
1657      */
1658     public static final String KEY_WFC_FLIGHT_MODE_SPN_FORMAT_IDX_INT =
1659             "wfc_flight_mode_spn_format_idx_int";
1660 
1661     /**
1662      * Use root locale when reading wfcSpnFormats.
1663      *
1664      * If true, then the root locale will always be used when reading wfcSpnFormats. This means the
1665      * non localized version of wfcSpnFormats will be used.
1666      * @hide
1667      */
1668     public static final String KEY_WFC_SPN_USE_ROOT_LOCALE = "wfc_spn_use_root_locale";
1669 
1670     /**
1671      * The Component Name of the activity that can setup the emergency address for WiFi Calling
1672      * as per carrier requirement.
1673      */
1674      public static final String KEY_WFC_EMERGENCY_ADDRESS_CARRIER_APP_STRING =
1675             "wfc_emergency_address_carrier_app_string";
1676 
1677     /**
1678      * Unconditionally override the carrier name string using #KEY_CARRIER_NAME_STRING.
1679      *
1680      * If true, then the carrier name string will be #KEY_CARRIER_NAME_STRING, unconditionally.
1681      *
1682      * <p>If false, then the override will be performed conditionally and the
1683      * #KEY_CARRIER_NAME_STRING will have the lowest-precedence; it will only be used in the event
1684      * that the name string would otherwise be empty, allowing it to serve as a last-resort. If
1685      * used, this value functions in place of the SPN on any/all ICC records for the corresponding
1686      * subscription.
1687      */
1688     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_NAME_OVERRIDE_BOOL = "carrier_name_override_bool";
1689 
1690     /**
1691      * String to identify carrier name in CarrierConfig app. This string overrides SPN if
1692      * #KEY_CARRIER_NAME_OVERRIDE_BOOL is true; otherwise, it will be used if its value is provided
1693      * and SPN is unavailable
1694      */
1695     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_NAME_STRING = "carrier_name_string";
1696 
1697     /**
1698      * To override wifi calling's carrier name string using ef_pnn from sim card when SPN in empty.
1699      *
1700      * @hide
1701      */
1702     public static final String KEY_WFC_CARRIER_NAME_OVERRIDE_BY_PNN_BOOL =
1703             "wfc_carrier_name_override_by_pnn_bool";
1704 
1705     /**
1706      * Specifies SPN format of displaying carrier name only.
1707      *
1708      */
1709     public static final int CROSS_SIM_SPN_FORMAT_CARRIER_NAME_ONLY = 0;
1710 
1711     /**
1712      * Specifies SPN format of displaying carrier name along with "Cross-SIM calling".
1713      */
1714     public static final int CROSS_SIM_SPN_FORMAT_CARRIER_NAME_WITH_BRANDING = 1;
1715 
1716     /**
1717      * Indexes of SPN format strings in crossSimSpnFormats.
1718      *
1719      * <p>Available options are:
1720      * <ul>
1721      * <li>  {@link #CROSS_SIM_SPN_FORMAT_CARRIER_NAME_ONLY}: %s</li>
1722      * <li>  {@link #CROSS_SIM_SPN_FORMAT_CARRIER_NAME_WITH_BRANDING}: %s Cross-SIM Calling</li>
1723      * </ul>
1724      * %s will be filled with carrier name
1725      */
1726     public static final String KEY_CROSS_SIM_SPN_FORMAT_INT = "cross_sim_spn_format_int";
1727 
1728     /**
1729      * Override the SPN Display Condition 2 integer bits (lsb). B2, B1 is the last two bits of the
1730      * spn display condition coding.
1731      *
1732      * The default value -1 mean this field is not set.
1733      *
1734      * B1 = 0: display of registered PLMN name not required when registered PLMN is either HPLMN
1735      * or a PLMN in the service provider PLMN list (see EF_SPDI).
1736      * B1 = 1: display of registered PLMN name required when registered PLMN is either HPLMN or a
1737      * PLMN in the service provider PLMN list(see EF_SPDI).
1738      * B2 = 0: display of the service provider name is required when registered PLMN is neither
1739      * HPLMN nor a PLMN in the service provider PLMN list(see EF_SPDI).
1740      * B2 = 1: display of the service provider name is not required when registered PLMN is neither
1741      * HPLMN nor a PLMN in the service provider PLMN list(see EF_SPDI).
1742      *
1743      * Reference: 3GPP TS 31.102 v15.2.0 Section 4.2.12 EF_SPN.
1744      * @hide
1745      */
1746     public static final String KEY_SPN_DISPLAY_CONDITION_OVERRIDE_INT =
1747             "spn_display_condition_override_int";
1748 
1749     /**
1750      * Override the SPDI - an array of PLMN(MCC + MNC) strings.
1751      *
1752      * Reference: 3GPP TS 31.102 v15.2.0 Section 4.2.66 EF_SPDI.
1753      * @hide
1754      */
1755     public static final String KEY_SPDI_OVERRIDE_STRING_ARRAY = "spdi_override_string_array";
1756 
1757     /**
1758      * Override the EHPLMNs - an array of PLMN(MCC + MNC) strings.
1759      *
1760      * To allow provision for multiple HPLMN codes, PLMN codes that are present within this list
1761      * shall replace the HPLMN code derived from the IMSI for PLMN selection purposes.
1762      *
1763      * Reference: 3GPP TS 31.102 v15.2.0 Section 4.2.84 EF_EHPLMN
1764      * Reference: 3GPP TS 23.122 v15.6.0 Section 1.2 Equivalent HPLMN list
1765      * @hide
1766      */
1767     public static final String KEY_EHPLMN_OVERRIDE_STRING_ARRAY = "ehplmn_override_string_array";
1768 
1769     /**
1770      * Override the PNN - a string array of comma-separated alpha long and short names:
1771      * "alpha_long1,alpha_short1".
1772      *
1773      * Reference: 3GPP TS 31.102 v15.2.0 Section 4.2.58 EF_PNN.
1774      * @hide
1775      */
1776     public static final String KEY_PNN_OVERRIDE_STRING_ARRAY = "pnn_override_string_array";
1777 
1778     /**
1779      * A string array of OPL records, each with comma-delimited data fields as follows:
1780      * "plmn1,lactac_start,lactac_end,index".
1781      *
1782      * Reference: 3GPP TS 31.102 v15.2.0 Section 4.2.59 EF_OPL.
1783      * @hide
1784      */
1785     public static final String KEY_OPL_OVERRIDE_STRING_ARRAY = "opl_override_opl_string_array";
1786 
1787     /**
1788      * Allow ERI rules to select a carrier name display string when using 3gpp2 access technologies.
1789      * If this bit is not set, the carrier name display string will be selected from the carrier
1790      * display name resolver which doesn't apply the ERI rules.
1791      *
1792      * @hide
1793      */
1794     public static final String KEY_ALLOW_ERI_BOOL = "allow_cdma_eri_bool";
1795 
1796     /**
1797      * If true, use the carrier display name(SPN and PLMN) from the carrier display name resolver.
1798      *
1799      * @hide
1800      */
1801     public static final String KEY_ENABLE_CARRIER_DISPLAY_NAME_RESOLVER_BOOL =
1802             "enable_carrier_display_name_resolver_bool";
1803 
1804     /**
1805      * String to override sim country iso.
1806      * Sim country iso is based on sim MCC which is coarse and doesn't work with dual IMSI SIM where
1807      * a SIM can have multiple MCC from different countries.
1808      * Instead, each sim carrier should have a single country code, apply per carrier based iso
1809      * code as an override. The overridden value can be read from
1810      * {@link TelephonyManager#getSimCountryIso()} and {@link SubscriptionInfo#getCountryIso()}
1811      */
1812     public static final String KEY_SIM_COUNTRY_ISO_OVERRIDE_STRING =
1813             "sim_country_iso_override_string";
1814 
1815     /**
1816      * The Component Name of a carrier-provided CallScreeningService implementation. Telecom will
1817      * bind to {@link android.telecom.CallScreeningService} for ALL incoming calls and provide
1818      * the carrier
1819      * CallScreeningService with the opportunity to allow or block calls.
1820      * <p>
1821      * The String includes the package name/the class name.
1822      * Example:
1823      * <item>com.android.carrier/com.android.carrier.callscreeningserviceimpl</item>
1824      * <p>
1825      * Using {@link ComponentName#flattenToString()} to convert a ComponentName object to String.
1826      * Using {@link ComponentName#unflattenFromString(String)} to convert a String object to a
1827      * ComponentName.
1828      */
1829     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_CALL_SCREENING_APP_STRING = "call_screening_app";
1830 
1831     /**
1832      * Override the registered PLMN name using #KEY_CDMA_HOME_REGISTERED_PLMN_NAME_STRING.
1833      *
1834      * If true, then the registered PLMN name (only for CDMA/CDMA-LTE and only when not roaming)
1835      * will be #KEY_CDMA_HOME_REGISTERED_PLMN_NAME_STRING. If false, or if phone type is not
1836      * CDMA/CDMA-LTE or if roaming, then #KEY_CDMA_HOME_REGISTERED_PLMN_NAME_STRING will be ignored.
1837      * @hide
1838      */
1839     public static final String KEY_CDMA_HOME_REGISTERED_PLMN_NAME_OVERRIDE_BOOL =
1840             "cdma_home_registered_plmn_name_override_bool";
1841 
1842     /**
1843      * String to identify registered PLMN name in CarrierConfig app. This string overrides
1844      * registered PLMN name if #KEY_CDMA_HOME_REGISTERED_PLMN_NAME_OVERRIDE_BOOL is true, phone type
1845      * is CDMA/CDMA-LTE and device is not in roaming state; otherwise, it will be ignored.
1846      * @hide
1847      */
1848     public static final String KEY_CDMA_HOME_REGISTERED_PLMN_NAME_STRING =
1849             "cdma_home_registered_plmn_name_string";
1850 
1851     /**
1852      * If this is true, the SIM card (through Customer Service Profile EF file) will be able to
1853      * prevent manual operator selection. If false, this SIM setting will be ignored and manual
1854      * operator selection will always be available. See CPHS4_2.WW6, CPHS B.4.7.1 for more
1855      * information
1856      */
1857     public static final String KEY_CSP_ENABLED_BOOL = "csp_enabled_bool";
1858 
1859     /**
1860      * Allow user to add APNs
1861      */
1862     public static final String KEY_ALLOW_ADDING_APNS_BOOL = "allow_adding_apns_bool";
1863 
1864     /**
1865      * APN types that user is not allowed to modify.
1866      */
1867     public static final String KEY_READ_ONLY_APN_TYPES_STRING_ARRAY =
1868             "read_only_apn_types_string_array";
1869 
1870     /**
1871      * APN fields that user is not allowed to modify.
1872      */
1873     public static final String KEY_READ_ONLY_APN_FIELDS_STRING_ARRAY =
1874             "read_only_apn_fields_string_array";
1875 
1876     /**
1877      * Default value of APN types field if not specified by user when adding/modifying an APN.
1878      */
1879     public static final String KEY_APN_SETTINGS_DEFAULT_APN_TYPES_STRING_ARRAY =
1880             "apn_settings_default_apn_types_string_array";
1881 
1882     /**
1883      * Configs used for APN setup.
1884      */
1885     public static final class Apn {
1886         /**
1887          * Prefix of all Apn.KEY_* constants.
1888          *
1889          * @deprecated Since KEY_PREFIX is unnecessary to public, it will modify to private
1890          * next android generation.
1891          */
1892         @Deprecated
1893         public static final String KEY_PREFIX = "apn.";
1894 
1895         /** IPv4 internet protocol */
1896         public static final String PROTOCOL_IPV4 = "IP";
1897         /** IPv6 internet protocol */
1898         public static final String PROTOCOL_IPV6 = "IPV6";
1899         /** IPv4 or IPv6 internet protocol */
1900         public static final String PROTOCOL_IPV4V6 = "IPV4V6";
1901 
1902         /**
1903          * Default value of APN protocol field if not specified by user when adding/modifying
1904          * an APN.
1905          *
1906          * Available options are: {@link #PROTOCOL_IPV4}, {@link #PROTOCOL_IPV6},
1907          * {@link #PROTOCOL_IPV4V6}
1908          */
1909         public static final String KEY_SETTINGS_DEFAULT_PROTOCOL_STRING =
1910                 KEY_PREFIX + "settings_default_protocol_string";
1911 
1912         /**
1913          * Default value of APN roaming protocol field if not specified by user when
1914          * adding/modifying an APN.
1915          *
1916          * Available options are: {@link #PROTOCOL_IPV4}, {@link #PROTOCOL_IPV6},
1917          * {@link #PROTOCOL_IPV4V6}
1918          */
1919         public static final String KEY_SETTINGS_DEFAULT_ROAMING_PROTOCOL_STRING =
1920                 KEY_PREFIX + "settings_default_roaming_protocol_string";
1921 
Apn()1922         private Apn() {}
1923 
getDefaults()1924         private static PersistableBundle getDefaults() {
1925             PersistableBundle defaults = new PersistableBundle();
1926             defaults.putString(KEY_SETTINGS_DEFAULT_PROTOCOL_STRING, "");
1927             defaults.putString(KEY_SETTINGS_DEFAULT_ROAMING_PROTOCOL_STRING, "");
1928             return defaults;
1929         }
1930     }
1931 
1932     /**
1933      * Boolean indicating if intent for emergency call state changes should be broadcast
1934      * @hide
1935      */
1936     public static final String KEY_BROADCAST_EMERGENCY_CALL_STATE_CHANGES_BOOL =
1937             "broadcast_emergency_call_state_changes_bool";
1938 
1939     /**
1940      * Indicates whether STK LAUNCH_BROWSER command is disabled.
1941      * If {@code true}, then the browser will not be launched
1942      * on UI for the LAUNCH_BROWSER STK command.
1943      * @hide
1944      */
1945     public static final String KEY_STK_DISABLE_LAUNCH_BROWSER_BOOL =
1946             "stk_disable_launch_browser_bool";
1947 
1948     /**
1949      * Boolean indicating if the helper text for STK GET INKEY/INPUT commands with the digit only
1950      * mode is displayed on the input screen.
1951      * The helper text is displayed regardless of the input mode, if {@code false}.
1952      * @hide
1953      */
1954     public static final String KEY_HIDE_DIGITS_HELPER_TEXT_ON_STK_INPUT_SCREEN_BOOL =
1955             "hide_digits_helper_text_on_stk_input_screen_bool";
1956 
1957     /**
1958      * Boolean indicating if show data RAT icon on status bar even when data is disabled.
1959      */
1960     public static final String KEY_ALWAYS_SHOW_DATA_RAT_ICON_BOOL =
1961             "always_show_data_rat_icon_bool";
1962 
1963     /**
1964      * Boolean indicating if default data account should show LTE or 4G icon.
1965      */
1966     public static final String KEY_SHOW_4G_FOR_LTE_DATA_ICON_BOOL =
1967             "show_4g_for_lte_data_icon_bool";
1968 
1969     /**
1970      * Boolean indicating if default data account should show 4G LTE or 4G icon.
1971      * @hide
1972      */
1973     public static final String KEY_SHOW_4GLTE_FOR_LTE_DATA_ICON_BOOL =
1974             "show_4glte_for_lte_data_icon_bool";
1975 
1976     /**
1977      * Boolean indicating if default data account should show 4G icon when in 3G.
1978      */
1979     public static final String KEY_SHOW_4G_FOR_3G_DATA_ICON_BOOL =
1980             "show_4g_for_3g_data_icon_bool";
1981 
1982     /**
1983      * Boolean indicating if LTE+ icon should be shown if available.
1984      */
1985     public static final String KEY_HIDE_LTE_PLUS_DATA_ICON_BOOL = "hide_lte_plus_data_icon_bool";
1986 
1987     /**
1988      * Boolean indicting if the 5G slice icon should be shown if available.
1989      * @hide
1990      */
1991     public static final String KEY_SHOW_5G_SLICE_ICON_BOOL = "show_5g_slice_icon_bool";
1992 
1993     /**
1994      * The combined channel bandwidth threshold (non-inclusive) in KHz required to display the
1995      * LTE+ data icon. It is 20000 by default, meaning the LTE+ icon will be shown if the device is
1996      * using carrier aggregation and the combined channel bandwidth is strictly greater than 20 MHz.
1997      * @hide
1998      */
1999     public static final String KEY_LTE_PLUS_THRESHOLD_BANDWIDTH_KHZ_INT =
2000             "lte_plus_threshold_bandwidth_khz_int";
2001 
2002     /**
2003      * The combined channel bandwidth threshold (inclusive) in KHz required to display the
2004      * NR advanced (i.e. 5G+) data icon. It is 0 by default, meaning minimum bandwidth check is
2005      * not enabled. Other factors like bands or frequency can also determine whether the NR
2006      * advanced data icon is shown or not.
2007      *
2008      * @see #KEY_ADDITIONAL_NR_ADVANCED_BANDS_INT_ARRAY
2009      * @see #KEY_NR_ADVANCED_CAPABLE_PCO_ID_INT
2010      *
2011      * @hide
2012      */
2013     public static final String KEY_NR_ADVANCED_THRESHOLD_BANDWIDTH_KHZ_INT =
2014             "nr_advanced_threshold_bandwidth_khz_int";
2015 
2016     /**
2017      * Indicating whether to include LTE cell bandwidths when determining whether the aggregated
2018      * cell bandwidth meets the required threshold for NR advanced.
2019      *
2020      * @see TelephonyDisplayInfo#OVERRIDE_NETWORK_TYPE_NR_ADVANCED
2021      */
2022     public static final String KEY_INCLUDE_LTE_FOR_NR_ADVANCED_THRESHOLD_BANDWIDTH_BOOL =
2023             "include_lte_for_nr_advanced_threshold_bandwidth_bool";
2024 
2025     /**
2026      * Indicating whether to ratchet the aggregated cell bandwidths on receiving new values when
2027      * the device is in RRC IDLE mode.
2028      * The aggregated cell bandwidths are used for determining NR advanced state.
2029      *
2030      * If this is {@code true}, we will only update the aggregate cell bandwidths if the new
2031      * aggregate is higher than the current aggregate and the anchor NR cell is the same.
2032      * If this is {@code false}, we will always update the aggregate cell bandwidths when receiving
2033      * new values.
2034      */
2035     public static final String KEY_RATCHET_NR_ADVANCED_BANDWIDTH_IF_RRC_IDLE_BOOL =
2036             "ratchet_nr_advanced_bandwidth_if_rrc_idle_bool";
2037 
2038     /**
2039      * Boolean indicating if operator name should be shown in the status bar
2040      * @hide
2041      */
2042     public static final String KEY_SHOW_OPERATOR_NAME_IN_STATUSBAR_BOOL =
2043             "show_operator_name_in_statusbar_bool";
2044 
2045     /**
2046      * The string is used to filter redundant string from PLMN Network Name that's supplied by
2047      * specific carrier.
2048      *
2049      * @hide
2050      */
2051     public static final String KEY_OPERATOR_NAME_FILTER_PATTERN_STRING =
2052             "operator_name_filter_pattern_string";
2053 
2054     /**
2055      * The string is used to compare with operator name.
2056      * If it matches the pattern then show specific data icon.
2057      * @hide
2058      */
2059     public static final String KEY_SHOW_CARRIER_DATA_ICON_PATTERN_STRING =
2060             "show_carrier_data_icon_pattern_string";
2061 
2062     /**
2063      * Boolean to decide whether to show precise call failed cause to user
2064      * @hide
2065      */
2066     public static final String KEY_SHOW_PRECISE_FAILED_CAUSE_BOOL =
2067             "show_precise_failed_cause_bool";
2068 
2069     /**
2070      * A list of carrier nr availability is used to determine whether the carrier enable the
2071      * non-standalone (NSA) mode of 5G NR, standalone (SA) mode of 5G NR
2072      *
2073      * <p> The value of list is
2074      * {@link #CARRIER_NR_AVAILABILITY_NSA}, or {@link #CARRIER_NR_AVAILABILITY_SA}.
2075      *
2076      * <p> For example, if both NSA and SA are used, the list value is {
2077      * {@link #CARRIER_NR_AVAILABILITY_NSA},{@link #CARRIER_NR_AVAILABILITY_SA}}.
2078      * If the carrier doesn't support 5G NR, the value is the empty array.
2079      * If the key is invalid or not configured, the default value {
2080      * {@link #CARRIER_NR_AVAILABILITY_NSA},{@link #CARRIER_NR_AVAILABILITY_SA}} will apply.
2081      */
2082     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_NR_AVAILABILITIES_INT_ARRAY =
2083             "carrier_nr_availabilities_int_array";
2084 
2085     /**
2086      * Boolean to decide whether LTE is enabled.
2087      */
2088     public static final String KEY_LTE_ENABLED_BOOL = "lte_enabled_bool";
2089 
2090     /**
2091      * Boolean to decide whether TD-SCDMA is supported.
2092      */
2093     public static final String KEY_SUPPORT_TDSCDMA_BOOL = "support_tdscdma_bool";
2094 
2095     /**
2096      * A list of mcc/mnc that support TD-SCDMA for device when connect to the roaming network.
2097      */
2098     public static final String KEY_SUPPORT_TDSCDMA_ROAMING_NETWORKS_STRING_ARRAY =
2099             "support_tdscdma_roaming_networks_string_array";
2100 
2101     /**
2102      * Boolean to decide whether world mode is enabled.
2103      */
2104     public static final String KEY_WORLD_MODE_ENABLED_BOOL = "world_mode_enabled_bool";
2105 
2106     /**
2107      * Flatten {@link android.content.ComponentName} of the carrier's settings activity.
2108      */
2109     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_SETTINGS_ACTIVITY_COMPONENT_NAME_STRING =
2110             "carrier_settings_activity_component_name_string";
2111 
2112     // These variables are used by the MMS service and exposed through another API,
2113     // SmsManager. The variable names and string values are copied from there.
2114     public static final String KEY_MMS_ALIAS_ENABLED_BOOL = "aliasEnabled";
2115     public static final String KEY_MMS_ALLOW_ATTACH_AUDIO_BOOL = "allowAttachAudio";
2116     public static final String KEY_MMS_APPEND_TRANSACTION_ID_BOOL = "enabledTransID";
2117     public static final String KEY_MMS_GROUP_MMS_ENABLED_BOOL = "enableGroupMms";
2118     public static final String KEY_MMS_MMS_DELIVERY_REPORT_ENABLED_BOOL =
2119             "enableMMSDeliveryReports";
2120     public static final String KEY_MMS_MMS_ENABLED_BOOL = "enabledMMS";
2121     public static final String KEY_MMS_MMS_READ_REPORT_ENABLED_BOOL = "enableMMSReadReports";
2122     public static final String KEY_MMS_MULTIPART_SMS_ENABLED_BOOL = "enableMultipartSMS";
2123     public static final String KEY_MMS_NOTIFY_WAP_MMSC_ENABLED_BOOL = "enabledNotifyWapMMSC";
2124     public static final String KEY_MMS_SEND_MULTIPART_SMS_AS_SEPARATE_MESSAGES_BOOL =
2125             "sendMultipartSmsAsSeparateMessages";
2126     public static final String KEY_MMS_SHOW_CELL_BROADCAST_APP_LINKS_BOOL =
2127             "config_cellBroadcastAppLinks";
2128     public static final String KEY_MMS_SMS_DELIVERY_REPORT_ENABLED_BOOL =
2129             "enableSMSDeliveryReports";
2130     public static final String KEY_MMS_SUPPORT_HTTP_CHARSET_HEADER_BOOL =
2131             "supportHttpCharsetHeader";
2132     public static final String KEY_MMS_SUPPORT_MMS_CONTENT_DISPOSITION_BOOL =
2133             "supportMmsContentDisposition";
2134     public static final String KEY_MMS_ALIAS_MAX_CHARS_INT = "aliasMaxChars";
2135     public static final String KEY_MMS_ALIAS_MIN_CHARS_INT = "aliasMinChars";
2136     public static final String KEY_MMS_HTTP_SOCKET_TIMEOUT_INT = "httpSocketTimeout";
2137     public static final String KEY_MMS_MAX_IMAGE_HEIGHT_INT = "maxImageHeight";
2138     public static final String KEY_MMS_MAX_IMAGE_WIDTH_INT = "maxImageWidth";
2139     public static final String KEY_MMS_MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE_INT = "maxMessageSize";
2140     public static final String KEY_MMS_MESSAGE_TEXT_MAX_SIZE_INT = "maxMessageTextSize";
2141     public static final String KEY_MMS_RECIPIENT_LIMIT_INT = "recipientLimit";
2142     public static final String KEY_MMS_SMS_TO_MMS_TEXT_LENGTH_THRESHOLD_INT =
2143             "smsToMmsTextLengthThreshold";
2144     public static final String KEY_MMS_SMS_TO_MMS_TEXT_THRESHOLD_INT = "smsToMmsTextThreshold";
2145     public static final String KEY_MMS_SUBJECT_MAX_LENGTH_INT = "maxSubjectLength";
2146     public static final String KEY_MMS_EMAIL_GATEWAY_NUMBER_STRING = "emailGatewayNumber";
2147     public static final String KEY_MMS_HTTP_PARAMS_STRING = "httpParams";
2148     public static final String KEY_MMS_NAI_SUFFIX_STRING = "naiSuffix";
2149     public static final String KEY_MMS_UA_PROF_TAG_NAME_STRING = "uaProfTagName";
2150     public static final String KEY_MMS_UA_PROF_URL_STRING = "uaProfUrl";
2151     public static final String KEY_MMS_USER_AGENT_STRING = "userAgent";
2152     /**
2153      * If true, add "Connection: close" header to MMS HTTP requests so the connection
2154      * is immediately closed (disabling keep-alive).
2155      */
2156     public static final String KEY_MMS_CLOSE_CONNECTION_BOOL = "mmsCloseConnection";
2157     /**
2158      * Waiting time in milliseconds used before releasing an MMS data call. Not tearing down an MMS
2159      * data connection immediately helps to reduce the message delivering latency if messaging
2160      * continues between all parties in the conversation since the same data connection can be
2161      * reused for further messages.
2162      *
2163      * This timer will control how long the data call will be kept alive before being torn down.
2164      */
2165     public static final String KEY_MMS_NETWORK_RELEASE_TIMEOUT_MILLIS_INT =
2166             "mms_network_release_timeout_millis_int";
2167 
2168     /**
2169      * The flatten {@link android.content.ComponentName componentName} of the activity that can
2170      * setup the device and activate with the network per carrier requirements.
2171      *
2172      * e.g., com.google.android.carrierPackageName/.CarrierActivityName
2173      * @hide
2174      */
2175     @SystemApi
2176     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_SETUP_APP_STRING = "carrier_setup_app_string";
2177 
2178     /**
2179      * Defines carrier-specific actions which act upon
2180      * com.android.internal.telephony.CARRIER_SIGNAL_REDIRECTED, used for customization of the
2181      * default carrier app.
2182      * Format: "CARRIER_ACTION_IDX, ..."
2183      * Where {@code CARRIER_ACTION_IDX} is an integer defined in
2184      * com.android.carrierdefaultapp.CarrierActionUtils
2185      * Example:
2186      * com.android.carrierdefaultapp.CarrierActionUtils#CARRIER_ACTION_DISABLE_METERED_APNS
2187      * disables metered APNs
2188      */
2189     @SuppressLint("IntentName")
2190     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_ACTIONS_ON_REDIRECTION_STRING_ARRAY =
2191             "carrier_default_actions_on_redirection_string_array";
2192 
2193     /**
2194      * Defines carrier-specific actions which act upon CARRIER_SIGNAL_REQUEST_NETWORK_FAILED
2195      * and configured signal args:
2196      * android.telephony.TelephonyManager#EXTRA_APN_TYPE,
2197      * android.telephony.TelephonyManager#EXTRA_ERROR_CODE
2198      * used for customization of the default carrier app
2199      * Format:
2200      * {
2201      *     "APN_1, ERROR_CODE_1 : CARRIER_ACTION_IDX_1, CARRIER_ACTION_IDX_2...",
2202      *     "APN_1, ERROR_CODE_2 : CARRIER_ACTION_IDX_1 "
2203      * }
2204      * Where {@code APN_1} is an integer defined in {@link android.telephony.data.ApnSetting}
2205      * (e.g. {@link android.telephony.data.ApnSetting#TYPE_DEFAULT}
2206      *
2207      * {@code ERROR_CODE_1} is an integer defined in android.telephony.DataFailCause
2208      * Example:
2209      * android.telephony.DataFailCause#MISSING_UNKNOWN_APN
2210      *
2211      * {@code CARRIER_ACTION_IDX_1} is an integer defined in
2212      * com.android.carrierdefaultapp.CarrierActionUtils
2213      * Example:
2214      * com.android.carrierdefaultapp.CarrierActionUtils#CARRIER_ACTION_DISABLE_METERED_APNS
2215      * disables metered APNs
2216      */
2217     @SuppressLint("IntentName")
2218     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_ACTIONS_ON_DCFAILURE_STRING_ARRAY =
2219             "carrier_default_actions_on_dcfailure_string_array";
2220 
2221     /**
2222      * Defines carrier-specific actions which act upon CARRIER_SIGNAL_RESET,
2223      * used for customization of the default carrier app.
2224      * Format: "CARRIER_ACTION_IDX, ..."
2225      * Where {@code CARRIER_ACTION_IDX} is an integer defined in
2226      * com.android.carrierdefaultapp.CarrierActionUtils
2227      * Example:
2228      * com.android.carrierdefaultapp.CarrierActionUtils#CARRIER_ACTION_CANCEL_ALL_NOTIFICATIONS
2229      * clears all notifications on reset
2230      */
2231     @SuppressLint("IntentName")
2232     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_ACTIONS_ON_RESET =
2233             "carrier_default_actions_on_reset_string_array";
2234 
2235     /**
2236      * Defines carrier-specific actions which act upon
2237      * com.android.internal.telephony.CARRIER_SIGNAL_DEFAULT_NETWORK_AVAILABLE,
2238      * used for customization of the default carrier app.
2239      * Format:
2240      * {
2241      *     "true : CARRIER_ACTION_IDX_1",
2242      *     "false: CARRIER_ACTION_IDX_2"
2243      * }
2244      * Where {@code true} is a boolean indicates default network available/unavailable
2245      * Where {@code CARRIER_ACTION_IDX} is an integer defined in
2246      * com.android.carrierdefaultapp.CarrierActionUtils CarrierActionUtils
2247      * Example:
2248      * com.android.carrierdefaultapp.CarrierActionUtils#CARRIER_ACTION_ENABLE_DEFAULT_URL_HANDLER
2249      * enables the app as the default URL handler
2250      */
2251     @SuppressLint("IntentName")
2252     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_ACTIONS_ON_DEFAULT_NETWORK_AVAILABLE =
2253             "carrier_default_actions_on_default_network_available_string_array";
2254 
2255     /**
2256      * Defines a list of acceptable redirection url for default carrier app.
2257      */
2258     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_REDIRECTION_URL_STRING_ARRAY =
2259             "carrier_default_redirection_url_string_array";
2260 
2261     /**
2262      * Each config includes the componentName of the carrier app, followed by a list of interesting
2263      * signals(declared in the manifest) which could wake up the app.
2264      * @see com.android.internal.telephony.TelephonyIntents
2265      * Example:
2266      * <item>com.google.android.carrierAPK/.CarrierSignalReceiverA:
2267      * com.android.internal.telephony.CARRIER_SIGNAL_REDIRECTED,
2268      * com.android.internal.telephony.CARRIER_SIGNAL_PCO_VALUE
2269      * </item>
2270      * <item>com.google.android.carrierAPK/.CarrierSignalReceiverB:
2271      * com.android.internal.telephony.CARRIER_SIGNAL_PCO_VALUE
2272      * </item>
2273      * @hide
2274      */
2275     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_APP_WAKE_SIGNAL_CONFIG_STRING_ARRAY =
2276             "carrier_app_wake_signal_config";
2277 
2278     /**
2279      * Each config includes the componentName of the carrier app, followed by a list of interesting
2280      * signals for the app during run-time. The list of signals(intents) are targeting on run-time
2281      * broadcast receivers only, aiming to avoid unnecessary wake-ups and should not be declared in
2282      * the app's manifest.
2283      * @see com.android.internal.telephony.TelephonyIntents
2284      * Example:
2285      * <item>com.google.android.carrierAPK/.CarrierSignalReceiverA:
2286      * com.android.internal.telephony.CARRIER_SIGNAL_REQUEST_NETWORK_FAILED,
2287      * com.android.internal.telephony.CARRIER_SIGNAL_PCO_VALUE
2288      * </item>
2289      * <item>com.google.android.carrierAPK/.CarrierSignalReceiverB:
2290      * com.android.internal.telephony.CARRIER_SIGNAL_REQUEST_NETWORK_FAILED
2291      * </item>
2292      * @hide
2293      */
2294     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_APP_NO_WAKE_SIGNAL_CONFIG_STRING_ARRAY =
2295             "carrier_app_no_wake_signal_config";
2296 
2297     /**
2298      * Determines whether the carrier app needed to be involved when users try to finish setting up
2299      * the SIM card to get network service.
2300      */
2301     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_APP_REQUIRED_DURING_SIM_SETUP_BOOL =
2302             "carrier_app_required_during_setup_bool";
2303 
2304     /**
2305      * Default value for {@link Settings.Global#DATA_ROAMING}
2306      * @hide
2307      */
2308     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_DATA_ROAMING_ENABLED_BOOL =
2309             "carrier_default_data_roaming_enabled_bool";
2310 
2311     /**
2312      * Determines whether the carrier supports making non-emergency phone calls while the phone is
2313      * in emergency callback mode. Default value is {@code true}, meaning that non-emergency calls
2314      * are allowed in emergency callback mode.
2315      */
2316     public static final String KEY_ALLOW_NON_EMERGENCY_CALLS_IN_ECM_BOOL =
2317             "allow_non_emergency_calls_in_ecm_bool";
2318 
2319     /**
2320      * Time that the telephony framework stays in "emergency SMS mode" after an emergency SMS is
2321      * sent to the network. This is used by carriers to configure the time
2322      * {@link TelephonyManager#isInEmergencySmsMode()} will be true after an emergency SMS is sent.
2323      * This is used by GNSS to override user location permissions so that the carrier network can
2324      * get the user's location for emergency services.
2325      *
2326      * The default is 0, which means that this feature is disabled. The maximum value for this timer
2327      * is 300000 mS (5 minutes).
2328      *
2329      * @hide
2330      */
2331     public static final String KEY_EMERGENCY_SMS_MODE_TIMER_MS_INT =
2332             "emergency_sms_mode_timer_ms_int";
2333 
2334     /**
2335      * Flag indicating whether to allow carrier video calls to emergency numbers.
2336      * When {@code true}, video calls to emergency numbers will be allowed. When {@code false},
2337      * video calls to emergency numbers will be initiated as audio-only calls instead.
2338      */
2339     public static final String KEY_ALLOW_EMERGENCY_VIDEO_CALLS_BOOL =
2340             "allow_emergency_video_calls_bool";
2341 
2342     /**
2343      * Flag indicating whether or not an ongoing call will be held when an outgoing emergency call
2344      * is placed. If true, ongoing calls will be put on hold when an emergency call is placed. If
2345      * false, placing an emergency call will trigger the disconnect of all ongoing calls before
2346      * the emergency call is placed.
2347      */
2348     public static final String KEY_ALLOW_HOLD_CALL_DURING_EMERGENCY_BOOL =
2349             "allow_hold_call_during_emergency_bool";
2350 
2351     /**
2352      * Flag indicating whether or not the carrier supports the periodic exchange of phone numbers
2353      * in the user's address book with the carrier's presence server in order to retrieve the RCS
2354      * capabilities for each contact used in the RCS User Capability Exchange (UCE) procedure. See
2355      * RCC.71, section 3 for more information.
2356      * <p>
2357      * The flag {@link Ims#KEY_ENABLE_PRESENCE_PUBLISH_BOOL} must also be enabled if this flag is
2358      * enabled, as sending a periodic SIP PUBLISH with this device's RCS capabilities is a
2359      * requirement for capability exchange to begin.
2360      * <p>
2361      * When presence is supported, the device should use the
2362      * {@link android.provider.ContactsContract.Data#CARRIER_PRESENCE} bit mask and set the
2363      * {@link android.provider.ContactsContract.Data#CARRIER_PRESENCE_VT_CAPABLE} bit to indicate
2364      * whether each contact supports video calling. The UI is made aware that presence is enabled
2365      * via {@link android.telecom.PhoneAccount#CAPABILITY_VIDEO_CALLING_RELIES_ON_PRESENCE}
2366      * and can choose to hide or show the video calling icon based on whether a contact supports
2367      * video.
2368      *
2369      * @deprecated No longer used in framework code, however it may still be used by applications
2370      * that have not updated their code. This config should still be set to {@code true} if
2371      * {@link Ims#KEY_RCS_BULK_CAPABILITY_EXCHANGE_BOOL} is set to {@code true} and
2372      * {@link Ims#KEY_ENABLE_PRESENCE_CAPABILITY_EXCHANGE_BOOL} is set to {@code true}.
2373      */
2374     @Deprecated
2375     public static final String KEY_USE_RCS_PRESENCE_BOOL = "use_rcs_presence_bool";
2376 
2377     /**
2378      * Flag indicating whether the carrier supports RCS SIP OPTIONS indication for
2379      * User Capability Exchange (UCE).
2380      */
2381     public static final String KEY_USE_RCS_SIP_OPTIONS_BOOL = "use_rcs_sip_options_bool";
2382 
2383     /**
2384      * The duration in seconds that platform call and message blocking is disabled after the user
2385      * contacts emergency services. Platform considers values for below cases:
2386      *  1) 0 <= VALUE <= 604800(one week): the value will be used as the duration directly.
2387      *  2) VALUE > 604800(one week): will use the default value as duration instead.
2388      *  3) VALUE < 0: block will be disabled forever until user re-enable block manually,
2389      *     the suggested value to disable forever is -1.
2390      * See {@code android.provider.BlockedNumberContract#notifyEmergencyContact(Context)}
2391      * See {@code android.provider.BlockedNumberContract#isBlocked(Context, String)}.
2392      */
2393     public static final String KEY_DURATION_BLOCKING_DISABLED_AFTER_EMERGENCY_INT =
2394             "duration_blocking_disabled_after_emergency_int";
2395 
2396     /**
2397      * Determines whether to enable enhanced call blocking feature on the device.
2398      * android.provider.BlockedNumberContract.SystemContract#ENHANCED_SETTING_KEY_BLOCK_UNREGISTERED
2399      * android.provider.BlockedNumberContract.SystemContract#ENHANCED_SETTING_KEY_BLOCK_PRIVATE
2400      * android.provider.BlockedNumberContract.SystemContract#ENHANCED_SETTING_KEY_BLOCK_PAYPHONE
2401      * android.provider.BlockedNumberContract.SystemContract#ENHANCED_SETTING_KEY_BLOCK_UNKNOWN
2402      * android.provider.BlockedNumberContract.SystemContract#ENHANCED_SETTING_KEY_BLOCK_UNAVAILABLE
2403      *
2404      * <p>
2405      * 1. For Single SIM(SS) device, it can be customized in both carrier_config_mccmnc.xml
2406      *    and vendor.xml.
2407      * <p>
2408      * 2. For Dual SIM(DS) device, it should be customized in vendor.xml, since call blocking
2409      *    function is used regardless of SIM.
2410      * <p>
2411      * If {@code true} enable enhanced call blocking feature on the device, {@code false} otherwise.
2412      */
2413     public static final String KEY_SUPPORT_ENHANCED_CALL_BLOCKING_BOOL =
2414             "support_enhanced_call_blocking_bool";
2415 
2416     /**
2417      * For carriers which require an empty flash to be sent before sending the normal 3-way calling
2418      * flash, the duration in milliseconds of the empty flash to send. When {@code 0}, no empty
2419      * flash is sent.
2420      */
2421     public static final String KEY_CDMA_3WAYCALL_FLASH_DELAY_INT = "cdma_3waycall_flash_delay_int";
2422 
2423     /**
2424      * The CDMA roaming mode (aka CDMA system select).
2425      *
2426      * <p>The value should be one of the CDMA_ROAMING_MODE_ constants in {@link TelephonyManager}.
2427      * Values other than {@link TelephonyManager#CDMA_ROAMING_MODE_RADIO_DEFAULT} (which is the
2428      * default) will take precedence over user selection.
2429      *
2430      * @see TelephonyManager#CDMA_ROAMING_MODE_RADIO_DEFAULT
2431      * @see TelephonyManager#CDMA_ROAMING_MODE_HOME
2432      * @see TelephonyManager#CDMA_ROAMING_MODE_AFFILIATED
2433      * @see TelephonyManager#CDMA_ROAMING_MODE_ANY
2434      */
2435     public static final String KEY_CDMA_ROAMING_MODE_INT = "cdma_roaming_mode_int";
2436 
2437     /**
2438      * Determines whether 1X voice calls is supported for some CDMA carriers.
2439      * Default value is true.
2440      * @hide
2441      */
2442     @SystemApi
2443     public static final String KEY_SUPPORT_CDMA_1X_VOICE_CALLS_BOOL =
2444             "support_cdma_1x_voice_calls_bool";
2445 
2446     /**
2447      * Boolean indicating if support is provided for directly dialing FDN number from FDN list.
2448      * If false, this feature is not supported.
2449      * @hide
2450      */
2451     public static final String KEY_SUPPORT_DIRECT_FDN_DIALING_BOOL =
2452             "support_direct_fdn_dialing_bool";
2453 
2454     /**
2455      * Int indicating the max number length for FDN
2456      * @hide
2457      */
2458     public static final String KEY_FDN_NUMBER_LENGTH_LIMIT_INT = "fdn_number_length_limit_int";
2459 
2460     /**
2461      * Report IMEI as device id even if it's a CDMA/LTE phone.
2462      *
2463      * @hide
2464      */
2465     public static final String KEY_FORCE_IMEI_BOOL = "force_imei_bool";
2466 
2467     /**
2468      * The families of Radio Access Technologies that will get clustered and ratcheted,
2469      * ie, we will report transitions up within the family, but not down until we change
2470      * cells. This prevents flapping between base technologies and higher techs that are
2471      * granted on demand within the cell.
2472      * @hide
2473      */
2474     public static final String KEY_RATCHET_RAT_FAMILIES = "ratchet_rat_families";
2475 
2476     /**
2477      * Flag indicating whether some telephony logic will treat a call which was formerly a video
2478      * call as if it is still a video call. When {@code true}:
2479      * <p>
2480      * Logic which will automatically drop a video call which takes place over WIFI when a
2481      * voice call is answered (see {@link #KEY_DROP_VIDEO_CALL_WHEN_ANSWERING_AUDIO_CALL_BOOL}.
2482      * <p>
2483      * Logic which determines whether the user can use TTY calling.
2484      */
2485     public static final String KEY_TREAT_DOWNGRADED_VIDEO_CALLS_AS_VIDEO_CALLS_BOOL =
2486             "treat_downgraded_video_calls_as_video_calls_bool";
2487 
2488     /**
2489      * When {@code true}, if the user is in an ongoing video call over WIFI and answers an incoming
2490      * audio call, the video call will be disconnected before the audio call is answered. This is
2491      * in contrast to the usual expected behavior where a foreground video call would be put into
2492      * the background and held when an incoming audio call is answered.
2493      */
2494     public static final String KEY_DROP_VIDEO_CALL_WHEN_ANSWERING_AUDIO_CALL_BOOL =
2495             "drop_video_call_when_answering_audio_call_bool";
2496 
2497     /**
2498      * Flag indicating whether the carrier supports merging wifi calls when VoWIFI is disabled.
2499      * This can happen in the case of a carrier which allows offloading video calls to WIFI
2500      * separately of whether voice over wifi is enabled. In such a scenario when two video calls
2501      * are downgraded to voice, they remain over wifi. However, if VoWIFI is disabled, these calls
2502      * cannot be merged.
2503      */
2504     public static final String KEY_ALLOW_MERGE_WIFI_CALLS_WHEN_VOWIFI_OFF_BOOL =
2505             "allow_merge_wifi_calls_when_vowifi_off_bool";
2506 
2507     /**
2508      * Flag indicating whether the carrier supports the Hold command while in an IMS call.
2509      * <p>
2510      * The device configuration value {@code config_device_respects_hold_carrier_config} ultimately
2511      * controls whether this carrier configuration option is used.
2512      * Where {@code config_device_respects_hold_carrier_config} is false, the value of
2513      * this carrier configuration is ignored.
2514      * @hide
2515      */
2516     public static final String KEY_ALLOW_HOLD_IN_IMS_CALL_BOOL = "allow_hold_in_ims_call";
2517 
2518     /**
2519      * Flag indicating whether the carrier supports call deflection for an incoming IMS call.
2520      */
2521     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_ALLOW_DEFLECT_IMS_CALL_BOOL =
2522             "carrier_allow_deflect_ims_call_bool";
2523 
2524     /**
2525      * Flag indicating whether the carrier supports explicit call transfer for an IMS call.
2526      * @hide
2527      */
2528     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_ALLOW_TRANSFER_IMS_CALL_BOOL =
2529             "carrier_allow_transfer_ims_call_bool";
2530 
2531     /**
2532      * Flag indicating whether the carrier always wants to play an "on-hold" tone when a call has
2533      * been remotely held.
2534      * <p>
2535      * When {@code true}, if the IMS stack indicates that the call session has been held, a signal
2536      * will be sent from Telephony to play an audible "on-hold" tone played to the user.
2537      * When {@code false}, a hold tone will only be played if the audio session becomes inactive.
2538      * @hide
2539      */
2540     public static final String KEY_ALWAYS_PLAY_REMOTE_HOLD_TONE_BOOL =
2541             "always_play_remote_hold_tone_bool";
2542 
2543     /**
2544      * When true, the Telephony stack will automatically turn off airplane mode and retry a wifi
2545      * emergency call over the cell network if the initial attempt at dialing was met with a SIP 308
2546      * error.
2547      * @hide
2548      */
2549     public static final String KEY_AUTO_RETRY_FAILED_WIFI_EMERGENCY_CALL =
2550             "auto_retry_failed_wifi_emergency_call";
2551 
2552     /**
2553      * When true, indicates that adding a call is disabled when there is an ongoing video call
2554      * or when there is an ongoing call on wifi which was downgraded from video and VoWifi is
2555      * turned off.
2556      */
2557     public static final String KEY_ALLOW_ADD_CALL_DURING_VIDEO_CALL_BOOL =
2558             "allow_add_call_during_video_call";
2559 
2560     /**
2561      * When {@code true}, indicates that video calls can be put on hold in order to swap to another
2562      * call (e.g. a new outgoing call).
2563      * When {@code false}, indicates that video calls will be disconnected when swapping to another
2564      * call.
2565      * <p>
2566      * This is {@code true} by default.
2567      */
2568     public static final String KEY_ALLOW_HOLD_VIDEO_CALL_BOOL = "allow_hold_video_call_bool";
2569 
2570     /**
2571      * When true, indicates that the HD audio icon in the in-call screen should not be shown for
2572      * VoWifi calls.
2573      * @hide
2574      */
2575     public static final String KEY_WIFI_CALLS_CAN_BE_HD_AUDIO = "wifi_calls_can_be_hd_audio";
2576 
2577     /**
2578      * When true, indicates that the HD audio icon in the in-call screen should not be shown for
2579      * video calls.
2580      * @hide
2581      */
2582     public static final String KEY_VIDEO_CALLS_CAN_BE_HD_AUDIO = "video_calls_can_be_hd_audio";
2583 
2584     /**
2585      * When true, indicates that the HD audio icon in the in-call screen should be shown for
2586      * GSM/CDMA calls.
2587      * @hide
2588      */
2589     public static final String KEY_GSM_CDMA_CALLS_CAN_BE_HD_AUDIO =
2590             "gsm_cdma_calls_can_be_hd_audio";
2591 
2592     /**
2593      * Whether system apps are allowed to use fallback if carrier video call is not available.
2594      * Defaults to {@code true}.
2595      */
2596     public static final String KEY_ALLOW_VIDEO_CALLING_FALLBACK_BOOL =
2597             "allow_video_calling_fallback_bool";
2598 
2599     /**
2600      * Defines operator-specific {@link ImsReasonInfo} mappings.
2601      *
2602      * Format: "ORIGINAL_CODE|MESSAGE|NEW_CODE"
2603      * Where {@code ORIGINAL_CODE} corresponds to a {@link ImsReasonInfo#getCode()} code,
2604      * {@code MESSAGE} corresponds to an expected {@link ImsReasonInfo#getExtraMessage()} string,
2605      * and {@code NEW_CODE} is the new {@code ImsReasonInfo#CODE_*} which this combination of
2606      * original code and message shall be remapped to.
2607      *
2608      * Note: If {@code *} is specified for the original code, any ImsReasonInfo with the matching
2609      * {@code MESSAGE} will be remapped to {@code NEW_CODE}.
2610      * If {@code *} is specified for the message, any ImsReasonInfo with the matching
2611      * {@code ORIGINAL_CODE} will be remapped to {@code NEW_CODE}.
2612      * The wildcard for {@code ORIGINAL_CODE} takes precedence to the wildcard for {@code MESSAGE}.
2613      * A mapping with both wildcards has no effect.
2614      *
2615      * Example: "501|call completion elsewhere|1014"
2616      * When the {@link ImsReasonInfo#getCode()} is {@link ImsReasonInfo#CODE_USER_TERMINATED} and
2617      * the {@link ImsReasonInfo#getExtraMessage()} is {@code "call completion elsewhere"},
2618      * {@link ImsReasonInfo#CODE_ANSWERED_ELSEWHERE} shall be used as the {@link ImsReasonInfo}
2619      * code instead.
2620      * @hide
2621      */
2622     public static final String KEY_IMS_REASONINFO_MAPPING_STRING_ARRAY =
2623             "ims_reasoninfo_mapping_string_array";
2624 
2625     /**
2626      * When {@code false}, use default title for Enhanced 4G LTE Mode settings.
2627      * When {@code true}, use the variant.
2628      * @hide
2629      * @deprecated use {@link #KEY_ENHANCED_4G_LTE_TITLE_VARIANT_INT}.
2630      */
2631     @Deprecated
2632     public static final String KEY_ENHANCED_4G_LTE_TITLE_VARIANT_BOOL =
2633             "enhanced_4g_lte_title_variant_bool";
2634 
2635     /**
2636      * The index indicates the carrier specified title string of Enhanced 4G LTE Mode settings.
2637      * Default value is 0, which indicates the default title string.
2638      */
2639     public static final String KEY_ENHANCED_4G_LTE_TITLE_VARIANT_INT =
2640             "enhanced_4g_lte_title_variant_int";
2641 
2642     /**
2643      * Indicates whether the carrier wants to notify the user when handover of an LTE video call to
2644      * WIFI fails.
2645      * <p>
2646      * When {@code true}, if a video call starts on LTE and the modem reports a failure to handover
2647      * the call to WIFI or if no handover success is reported within 60 seconds of call initiation,
2648      * the {@link android.telephony.TelephonyManager#EVENT_HANDOVER_TO_WIFI_FAILED} event is raised
2649      * on the connection.
2650      * @hide
2651      */
2652     public static final String KEY_NOTIFY_VT_HANDOVER_TO_WIFI_FAILURE_BOOL =
2653             "notify_vt_handover_to_wifi_failure_bool";
2654 
2655     /**
2656      * A upper case list of CNAP names that are unhelpful to the user for distinguising calls and
2657      * should be filtered out of the CNAP information. This includes CNAP names such as "WIRELESS
2658      * CALLER" or "UNKNOWN NAME". By default, if there are no filtered names for this carrier, null
2659      * is returned.
2660      * @hide
2661      */
2662     public static final String KEY_FILTERED_CNAP_NAMES_STRING_ARRAY =
2663             "filtered_cnap_names_string_array";
2664 
2665     /**
2666      * The RCS configuration server URL. This URL is used to initiate RCS provisioning.
2667      */
2668     public static final String KEY_RCS_CONFIG_SERVER_URL_STRING = "rcs_config_server_url_string";
2669 
2670     /**
2671      * Determine whether user can change Wi-Fi Calling preference in roaming.
2672      * {@code false} - roaming preference cannot be changed by user independently. If
2673      *                 {@link #KEY_USE_WFC_HOME_NETWORK_MODE_IN_ROAMING_NETWORK_BOOL} is false,
2674      *                 {@link #KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_WFC_IMS_ROAMING_MODE_INT} is used as the default
2675      *                 value. If {@link #KEY_USE_WFC_HOME_NETWORK_MODE_IN_ROAMING_NETWORK_BOOL} is
2676      *                 true, roaming preference is the same as home preference and
2677      *                 {@link #KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_WFC_IMS_MODE_INT} is used as the default value.
2678      * {@code true}  - roaming preference can be changed by user independently if
2679      *                 {@link #KEY_USE_WFC_HOME_NETWORK_MODE_IN_ROAMING_NETWORK_BOOL} is false. If
2680      *                 {@link #KEY_USE_WFC_HOME_NETWORK_MODE_IN_ROAMING_NETWORK_BOOL} is true, this
2681      *                 configuration is ignored and roaming preference cannot be changed.
2682      */
2683     public static final String KEY_EDITABLE_WFC_ROAMING_MODE_BOOL =
2684             "editable_wfc_roaming_mode_bool";
2685 
2686     /**
2687      * Flag specifying whether to show blocking pay phone option in blocked numbers screen.
2688      * Only show the option if payphone call presentation is present in the carrier's region.
2689      */
2690     public static final java.lang.String KEY_SHOW_BLOCKING_PAY_PHONE_OPTION_BOOL =
2691             "show_blocking_pay_phone_option_bool";
2692 
2693     /**
2694      * Flag specifying whether the carrier will use the
2695      * WFC home network mode in roaming network.
2696      * {@code false} - roaming preference can be selected separately from the home preference.
2697      * {@code true}  - roaming preference is the same as home preference and
2698      *                 {@link #KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_WFC_IMS_MODE_INT} is used as the default value.
2699      */
2700     public static final String KEY_USE_WFC_HOME_NETWORK_MODE_IN_ROAMING_NETWORK_BOOL =
2701             "use_wfc_home_network_mode_in_roaming_network_bool";
2702 
2703     /**
2704      * Flag specifying whether the carrier is allowed to use metered network to download a
2705      * certificate of Carrier-WiFi.
2706      * {@code false} - default value.
2707      *
2708      * @hide
2709      */
2710     public static final String KEY_ALLOW_METERED_NETWORK_FOR_CERT_DOWNLOAD_BOOL =
2711             "allow_metered_network_for_cert_download_bool";
2712 
2713     /**
2714      * Time delay (in ms) after which we show the notification to switch the preferred
2715      * network.
2716      * @hide
2717      */
2718     public static final String KEY_PREF_NETWORK_NOTIFICATION_DELAY_INT =
2719             "network_notification_delay_int";
2720 
2721     /**
2722      * Time delay (in ms) after which we show the notification for emergency calls,
2723      * while the device is registered over WFC. Default value is -1, which indicates
2724      * that this notification is not pertinent for a particular carrier. We've added a delay
2725      * to prevent false positives.
2726      */
2727     public static final String KEY_EMERGENCY_NOTIFICATION_DELAY_INT =
2728             "emergency_notification_delay_int";
2729 
2730     /**
2731      * When {@code true}, the carrier allows the user of the {@link
2732      * TelephonyManager#sendUssdRequest(String, TelephonyManager.UssdResponseCallback, Handler)}
2733      * API to perform USSD requests. {@code True} by default.
2734      * @hide
2735      */
2736     public static final String KEY_ALLOW_USSD_REQUESTS_VIA_TELEPHONY_MANAGER_BOOL =
2737             "allow_ussd_requests_via_telephony_manager_bool";
2738 
2739     /**
2740      * Indicates whether the carrier supports 3gpp call forwarding MMI codes while roaming. If
2741      * false, the user will be notified that call forwarding is not available when the MMI code
2742      * fails.
2743      */
2744     public static final String KEY_SUPPORT_3GPP_CALL_FORWARDING_WHILE_ROAMING_BOOL =
2745             "support_3gpp_call_forwarding_while_roaming_bool";
2746 
2747     /**
2748      * Boolean indicating whether to display voicemail number as default call forwarding number in
2749      * call forwarding settings.
2750      * If true, display vm number when cf number is null.
2751      * If false, display the cf number from network.
2752      * By default this value is false.
2753      * @hide
2754      */
2755     public static final String KEY_DISPLAY_VOICEMAIL_NUMBER_AS_DEFAULT_CALL_FORWARDING_NUMBER_BOOL =
2756             "display_voicemail_number_as_default_call_forwarding_number";
2757 
2758     /**
2759      * When {@code true}, the user will be notified when they attempt to place an international call
2760      * when the call is placed using wifi calling.
2761      * @hide
2762      */
2763     public static final String KEY_NOTIFY_INTERNATIONAL_CALL_ON_WFC_BOOL =
2764             "notify_international_call_on_wfc_bool";
2765 
2766     /**
2767      * Flag to hide Preset APN details. If true, user cannot enter ApnEditor view of Preset APN,
2768      * and cannot view details of the APN. If false, user can enter ApnEditor view of Preset APN.
2769      * Default value is false.
2770      */
2771     public static final String KEY_HIDE_PRESET_APN_DETAILS_BOOL = "hide_preset_apn_details_bool";
2772 
2773     /**
2774      * Flag specifying whether to show an alert dialog for video call charges.
2775      * By default this value is {@code false}.
2776      */
2777     public static final String KEY_SHOW_VIDEO_CALL_CHARGES_ALERT_DIALOG_BOOL =
2778             "show_video_call_charges_alert_dialog_bool";
2779 
2780     /**
2781      * An array containing custom call forwarding number prefixes that will be blocked while the
2782      * device is reporting that it is roaming. By default, there are no custom call
2783      * forwarding prefixes and none of these numbers will be filtered. If one or more entries are
2784      * present, the system will not complete the call and display an error message.
2785      *
2786      * To display a message to the user when call forwarding fails for 3gpp MMI codes while roaming,
2787      * use the {@link #KEY_SUPPORT_3GPP_CALL_FORWARDING_WHILE_ROAMING_BOOL} option instead.
2788      */
2789     public static final String KEY_CALL_FORWARDING_BLOCKS_WHILE_ROAMING_STRING_ARRAY =
2790             "call_forwarding_blocks_while_roaming_string_array";
2791 
2792     /**
2793      * Call forwarding number prefixes defined by {@link
2794      * #KEY_CALL_FORWARDING_BLOCKS_WHILE_ROAMING_STRING_ARRAY} which will be allowed while the
2795      * device is reporting that it is roaming and IMS is registered over LTE or Wi-Fi.
2796      * By default this value is {@code true}.
2797      * @hide
2798      */
2799     public static final String KEY_SUPPORT_IMS_CALL_FORWARDING_WHILE_ROAMING_BOOL =
2800             "support_ims_call_forwarding_while_roaming_bool";
2801 
2802     /**
2803      * The day of the month (1-31) on which the data cycle rolls over.
2804      * <p>
2805      * If the current month does not have this day, the cycle will roll over at
2806      * the start of the next month.
2807      * <p>
2808      * This setting may be still overridden by explicit user choice. By default,
2809      * {@link #DATA_CYCLE_USE_PLATFORM_DEFAULT} will be used.
2810      */
2811     public static final String KEY_MONTHLY_DATA_CYCLE_DAY_INT = "monthly_data_cycle_day_int";
2812 
2813     /**
2814      * When {@link #KEY_MONTHLY_DATA_CYCLE_DAY_INT}, {@link #KEY_DATA_LIMIT_THRESHOLD_BYTES_LONG},
2815      * or {@link #KEY_DATA_WARNING_THRESHOLD_BYTES_LONG} are set to this value, the platform default
2816      * value will be used for that key.
2817      */
2818     public static final int DATA_CYCLE_USE_PLATFORM_DEFAULT = -1;
2819 
2820     /**
2821      * Flag indicating that a data cycle threshold should be disabled.
2822      * <p>
2823      * If {@link #KEY_DATA_WARNING_THRESHOLD_BYTES_LONG} is set to this value, the platform's
2824      * default data warning, if one exists, will be disabled. A user selected data warning will not
2825      * be overridden.
2826      * <p>
2827      * If {@link #KEY_DATA_LIMIT_THRESHOLD_BYTES_LONG} is set to this value, the platform's
2828      * default data limit, if one exists, will be disabled. A user selected data limit will not be
2829      * overridden.
2830      */
2831     public static final int DATA_CYCLE_THRESHOLD_DISABLED = -2;
2832 
2833     /**
2834      * Controls the data usage warning.
2835      * <p>
2836      * If the user uses more than this amount of data in their billing cycle, as defined by
2837      * {@link #KEY_MONTHLY_DATA_CYCLE_DAY_INT}, the user will be alerted about the usage.
2838      * If the value is set to {@link #DATA_CYCLE_THRESHOLD_DISABLED}, the data usage warning will
2839      * be disabled.
2840      * <p>
2841      * This setting may be overridden by explicit user choice. By default,
2842      * {@link #DATA_CYCLE_USE_PLATFORM_DEFAULT} will be used.
2843      */
2844     public static final String KEY_DATA_WARNING_THRESHOLD_BYTES_LONG =
2845             "data_warning_threshold_bytes_long";
2846 
2847     /**
2848      * Controls if the device should automatically notify the user as they reach
2849      * their cellular data warning. When set to {@code false} the carrier is
2850      * expected to have implemented their own notification mechanism. {@code true} by default.
2851      */
2852     public static final String KEY_DATA_WARNING_NOTIFICATION_BOOL =
2853             "data_warning_notification_bool";
2854 
2855     /**
2856      * Controls if the device should automatically warn the user that sim voice & data function
2857      * might be limited due to dual sim scenario. When set to {@code true} display the notification,
2858      * {@code false} otherwise.
2859      * @hide
2860      */
2861     public static final String KEY_LIMITED_SIM_FUNCTION_NOTIFICATION_FOR_DSDS_BOOL =
2862             "limited_sim_function_notification_for_dsds_bool";
2863 
2864     /**
2865      * Controls the cellular data limit.
2866      * <p>
2867      * If the user uses more than this amount of data in their billing cycle, as defined by
2868      * {@link #KEY_MONTHLY_DATA_CYCLE_DAY_INT}, cellular data will be turned off by the user's
2869      * phone. If the value is set to {@link #DATA_CYCLE_THRESHOLD_DISABLED}, the data limit will be
2870      * disabled.
2871      * <p>
2872      * This setting may be overridden by explicit user choice. By default,
2873      * {@link #DATA_CYCLE_USE_PLATFORM_DEFAULT} will be used.
2874      */
2875     public static final String KEY_DATA_LIMIT_THRESHOLD_BYTES_LONG =
2876             "data_limit_threshold_bytes_long";
2877 
2878     /**
2879      * Controls if the device should automatically notify the user as they reach
2880      * their cellular data limit. When set to {@code false} the carrier is
2881      * expected to have implemented their own notification mechanism. {@code true} by default.
2882      */
2883     public static final String KEY_DATA_LIMIT_NOTIFICATION_BOOL = "data_limit_notification_bool";
2884 
2885     /**
2886      * Controls if the device should automatically notify the user when rapid
2887      * cellular data usage is observed. When set to {@code false} the carrier is
2888      * expected to have implemented their own notification mechanism. {@code true} by default.
2889      */
2890     public static final String KEY_DATA_RAPID_NOTIFICATION_BOOL = "data_rapid_notification_bool";
2891 
2892     /**
2893      * Offset to be reduced from rsrp threshold while calculating signal strength level.
2894      * @hide
2895      */
2896     public static final String KEY_LTE_EARFCNS_RSRP_BOOST_INT = "lte_earfcns_rsrp_boost_int";
2897 
2898     /**
2899      * List of EARFCN (E-UTRA Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number,
2900      * Reference: 3GPP TS 36.104 5.4.3) inclusive ranges on which lte_earfcns_rsrp_boost_int
2901      * will be applied. Format of the String array is expected to be {"earfcn1_start-earfcn1_end",
2902      * "earfcn2_start-earfcn2_end" ... }
2903      * @hide
2904      */
2905     public static final String KEY_BOOSTED_LTE_EARFCNS_STRING_ARRAY =
2906             "boosted_lte_earfcns_string_array";
2907 
2908     /**
2909      * Offset to be reduced from rsrp threshold while calculating signal strength level.
2910      * @hide
2911      */
2912     public static final String KEY_NRARFCNS_RSRP_BOOST_INT_ARRAY = "nrarfcns_rsrp_boost_int_array";
2913 
2914     /**
2915      * List of NR ARFCN (5G Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number,
2916      * Reference: 3GPP TS 36.108) inclusive ranges on which corresponding
2917      * nrarfcns_rsrp_boost_int_array will be applied. The size of this array and
2918      * nrarfcns_rsrp_boost_int_array must be the same.
2919      * Format of the String array is expected to be {"nrarfcn1_start-nrarfcn1_end",
2920      * "nrarfcn2_start-nrarfcn2_end" ... }
2921      * @hide
2922      */
2923     public static final String KEY_BOOSTED_NRARFCNS_STRING_ARRAY = "boosted_nrarfcns_string_array";
2924 
2925     /**
2926      * Determine whether to use only RSRP for the number of LTE signal bars.
2927      * @hide
2928      *
2929      * @deprecated use {@link #KEY_PARAMETERS_USED_FOR_LTE_SIGNAL_BAR_INT}.
2930      */
2931     // FIXME: this key and related keys must not be exposed without a consistent philosophy for
2932     // all RATs.
2933     @Deprecated
2934     public static final String KEY_USE_ONLY_RSRP_FOR_LTE_SIGNAL_BAR_BOOL =
2935             "use_only_rsrp_for_lte_signal_bar_bool";
2936 
2937     /**
2938      * Bit-field integer to determine whether to use Reference Signal Received Power (RSRP),
2939      * Reference Signal Received Quality (RSRQ), or/and Reference Signal Signal to Noise Ratio
2940      * (RSSNR) for the number of LTE signal bars and signal criteria reporting enabling.
2941      *
2942      * <p> If a measure is not set, signal criteria reporting from modem will not be triggered and
2943      * not be used for calculating signal level. If multiple measures are set bit, the parameter
2944      * whose value is smallest is used to indicate the signal level.
2945      * <UL>
2946      *  <LI>RSRP = 1 << 0</LI>
2947      *  <LI>RSRQ = 1 << 1</LI>
2948      *  <LI>RSSNR = 1 << 2</LI>
2949      * </UL>
2950      * <p> The value of this key must be bitwise OR of {@link CellSignalStrengthLte#USE_RSRP},
2951      * {@link CellSignalStrengthLte#USE_RSRQ}, {@link CellSignalStrengthLte#USE_RSSNR}.
2952      *
2953      * <p> For example, if both RSRP and RSRQ are used, the value of key is 3 (1 << 0 | 1 << 1).
2954      * If the key is invalid or not configured, a default value (RSRP = 1 << 0) will apply.
2955      *
2956      * @hide
2957      */
2958     public static final String KEY_PARAMETERS_USED_FOR_LTE_SIGNAL_BAR_INT =
2959             "parameters_used_for_lte_signal_bar_int";
2960 
2961     /**
2962      * List of 4 customized 5G SS reference signal received power (SSRSRP) thresholds.
2963      * <p>
2964      * Reference: 3GPP TS 38.215
2965      * <p>
2966      * 4 threshold integers must be within the boundaries [-140 dB, -44 dB], and the levels are:
2967      * <UL>
2968      *     <LI>"NONE: [-140, threshold1)"</LI>
2969      *     <LI>"POOR: [threshold1, threshold2)"</LI>
2970      *     <LI>"MODERATE: [threshold2, threshold3)"</LI>
2971      *     <LI>"GOOD:  [threshold3, threshold4)"</LI>
2972      *     <LI>"EXCELLENT:  [threshold4, -44]"</LI>
2973      * </UL>
2974      * <p>
2975      * This key is considered invalid if the format is violated. If the key is invalid or
2976      * not configured, a default value set will apply.
2977      */
2978     public static final String KEY_5G_NR_SSRSRP_THRESHOLDS_INT_ARRAY =
2979             "5g_nr_ssrsrp_thresholds_int_array";
2980 
2981     /**
2982      * List of 4 customized 5G SS reference signal received quality (SSRSRQ) thresholds.
2983      * <p>
2984      * Reference: 3GPP TS 38.215; 3GPP TS 38.133 section 10
2985      * <p>
2986      * 4 threshold integers must be within the boundaries [-43 dB, 20 dB], and the levels are:
2987      * <UL>
2988      *     <LI>"NONE: [-43, threshold1)"</LI>
2989      *     <LI>"POOR: [threshold1, threshold2)"</LI>
2990      *     <LI>"MODERATE: [threshold2, threshold3)"</LI>
2991      *     <LI>"GOOD:  [threshold3, threshold4)"</LI>
2992      *     <LI>"EXCELLENT:  [threshold4, 20]"</LI>
2993      * </UL>
2994      * <p>
2995      * This key is considered invalid if the format is violated. If the key is invalid or
2996      * not configured, a default value set will apply.
2997      */
2998     public static final String KEY_5G_NR_SSRSRQ_THRESHOLDS_INT_ARRAY =
2999             "5g_nr_ssrsrq_thresholds_int_array";
3000 
3001     /**
3002      * List of 4 customized 5G SS signal-to-noise and interference ratio (SSSINR) thresholds.
3003      * <p>
3004      * Reference: 3GPP TS 38.215,
3005      *            3GPP TS 38.133 10.1.16.1
3006      * <p>
3007      * 4 threshold integers must be within the boundaries [-23 dB, 40 dB], and the levels are:
3008      * <UL>
3009      *     <LI>"NONE: [-23, threshold1)"</LI>
3010      *     <LI>"POOR: [threshold1, threshold2)"</LI>
3011      *     <LI>"MODERATE: [threshold2, threshold3)"</LI>
3012      *     <LI>"GOOD:  [threshold3, threshold4)"</LI>
3013      *     <LI>"EXCELLENT:  [threshold4, 40]"</LI>
3014      * </UL>
3015      * <p>
3016      * This key is considered invalid if the format is violated. If the key is invalid or
3017      * not configured, a default value set will apply.
3018      */
3019     public static final String KEY_5G_NR_SSSINR_THRESHOLDS_INT_ARRAY =
3020             "5g_nr_sssinr_thresholds_int_array";
3021 
3022     /**
3023      * An interval in dB for {@link SignalThresholdInfo#SIGNAL_MEASUREMENT_TYPE_SSRSRP} measurement
3024      * type defining the required magnitude change between reports.
3025      *
3026      * <p>The default value is 2 and the minimum allowed value is 0. If no value or negative value
3027      * is set, the default value 2 is used.
3028      * @hide
3029      */
3030     public static final String KEY_NGRAN_SSRSRP_HYSTERESIS_DB_INT =
3031             "ngran_ssrsrp_hysteresis_db_int";
3032 
3033     /**
3034      * An interval in dB for {@link SignalThresholdInfo#SIGNAL_MEASUREMENT_TYPE_SSRSRQ} measurement
3035      * type defining the required magnitude change between reports.
3036      *
3037      * <p>The default value is 2 and the minimum allowed value is 0. If no value or negative value
3038      * is set, the default value 2 is used.
3039      * @hide
3040      */
3041     public static final String KEY_NGRAN_SSRSRQ_HYSTERESIS_DB_INT =
3042             "ngran_ssrsrq_hysteresis_db_int";
3043 
3044     /**
3045      * An interval in dB for {@link SignalThresholdInfo#SIGNAL_MEASUREMENT_TYPE_SSSINR} measurement
3046      * type defining the required magnitude change between reports.
3047      *
3048      * <p>The default value is 2 and the minimum allowed value is 0. If no value or negative value
3049      * is set, the default value 2 is used.
3050      * @hide
3051      */
3052     public static final String KEY_NGRAN_SSSINR_HYSTERESIS_DB_INT =
3053             "ngran_sssinr_hysteresis_db_int";
3054 
3055     /**
3056      * Bit-field integer to determine whether to use SS reference signal received power (SSRSRP),
3057      * SS reference signal received quality (SSRSRQ), or/and SS signal-to-noise and interference
3058      * ratio (SSSINR) for the number of 5G NR signal bars and signal criteria reporting enabling.
3059      *
3060      * <p> If a measure is not set, signal criteria reporting from modem will not be triggered and
3061      * not be used for calculating signal level. If multiple measures are set bit, the parameter
3062      * whose value is smallest is used to indicate the signal level.
3063      * <UL>
3064      *  <LI>SSRSRP = 1 << 0</LI>
3065      *  <LI>SSRSRQ = 1 << 1</LI>
3066      *  <LI>SSSINR = 1 << 2</LI>
3067      * </UL>
3068      *  The value of this key must be bitwise OR of {@link CellSignalStrengthNr#USE_SSRSRP},
3069      *  {@link CellSignalStrengthNr#USE_SSRSRQ}, {@link CellSignalStrengthNr#USE_SSSINR}.
3070      *
3071      * <p> For example, if both SSRSRP and SSSINR are used, the value of key is 5 (1 << 0 | 1 << 2).
3072      * If the key is invalid or not configured, a default value (SSRSRP = 1 << 0) will apply.
3073      *
3074      * <p> Reference: 3GPP TS 38.215,
3075      *                3GPP TS 38.133 10.1.16.1
3076      *
3077      * @hide
3078      */
3079     public static final String KEY_PARAMETERS_USE_FOR_5G_NR_SIGNAL_BAR_INT =
3080             "parameters_use_for_5g_nr_signal_bar_int";
3081 
3082     /**
3083      * There are two signal strengths, NR and LTE signal strength, during NR (non-standalone).
3084      * Boolean indicating whether to use LTE signal strength as primary during NR (non-standalone).
3085      * By default this value is true.
3086      *
3087      * @hide
3088      */
3089     public static final String KEY_SIGNAL_STRENGTH_NR_NSA_USE_LTE_AS_PRIMARY_BOOL =
3090             "signal_strength_nr_nsa_use_lte_as_primary_bool";
3091 
3092     /**
3093      * String array of default bandwidth values per network type.
3094      * The entries should be of form: "network_name:downlink,uplink", with values in Kbps.
3095      * For NR (5G), the following network names should be used:
3096      * - NR_NSA: NR NSA, sub-6 frequencies
3097      * - NR_NSA_MMWAVE: NR NSA, mmwave frequencies
3098      * - NR_SA: NR SA, sub-6 frequencies
3099      * - NR_SA_MMWAVE: NR SA, mmwave frequencies
3100      * @hide
3101      */
3102     public static final String KEY_BANDWIDTH_STRING_ARRAY = "bandwidth_string_array";
3103 
3104     /**
3105      * For NR (non-standalone), whether to use the LTE value instead of NR value as the default for
3106      * uplink bandwidth. Downlink bandwidth will still use the NR value as the default.
3107      * @hide
3108      */
3109     public static final String KEY_BANDWIDTH_NR_NSA_USE_LTE_VALUE_FOR_UPLINK_BOOL =
3110             "bandwidth_nr_nsa_use_lte_value_for_uplink_bool";
3111 
3112     /**
3113      * Key identifying if voice call barring notification is required to be shown to the user.
3114      * @hide
3115      */
3116     @UnsupportedAppUsage(maxTargetSdk = Build.VERSION_CODES.R, trackingBug = 170729553)
3117     public static final String KEY_DISABLE_VOICE_BARRING_NOTIFICATION_BOOL =
3118             "disable_voice_barring_notification_bool";
3119 
3120     /**
3121      * List of operators considered non-roaming which won't show roaming icon.
3122      * <p>
3123      * Can use mcc or mcc+mnc as item. For example, 302 or 21407.
3124      * If operators, 21404 and 21407, make roaming agreements, users of 21404 should not see
3125      * the roaming icon as using 21407 network.
3126      * @hide
3127      */
3128     public static final String KEY_NON_ROAMING_OPERATOR_STRING_ARRAY =
3129             "non_roaming_operator_string_array";
3130 
3131     /**
3132      * List of operators considered roaming with the roaming icon.
3133      * <p>
3134      * Can use mcc or mcc+mnc as item. For example, 302 or 21407.
3135      * If operators, 21404 and 21407, make roaming agreements, users of 21404 should see
3136      * the roaming icon as using 21407 network.
3137      * <p>
3138      * A match on this supersedes a match on {@link #KEY_NON_ROAMING_OPERATOR_STRING_ARRAY}.
3139      * @hide
3140      */
3141     public static final String KEY_ROAMING_OPERATOR_STRING_ARRAY = "roaming_operator_string_array";
3142 
3143     /**
3144      * URL from which the proto containing the public key of the Carrier used for
3145      * IMSI encryption will be downloaded.
3146      * @hide
3147      */
3148     public static final String IMSI_KEY_DOWNLOAD_URL_STRING = "imsi_key_download_url_string";
3149 
3150     /**
3151      * String representation of a carrier's public key used for IMSI encryption for ePDG. If this
3152      * is provided, the device will use it as a fallback when no key exists on device, but the key
3153      * download will still initiate.
3154      * Example string:
3155      *         "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\nabcde12345abcde12345abcde12345abcde1234
3156      * 5abcde12345abcde12345\nabcde12345abcde12345abcde12345abcde12345a\n-----END CERTIFICATE-----"
3157      * @hide
3158      */
3159     public static final String IMSI_CARRIER_PUBLIC_KEY_EPDG_STRING =
3160             "imsi_carrier_public_key_epdg_string";
3161 
3162     /**
3163      * String representation of a carrier's public key used for IMSI encryption for WLAN. If this
3164      * is provided, the device will use it as a fallback when no key exists on device, but the key
3165      * download will still initiate.
3166      * Example string:
3167      *         "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\nabcde12345abcde12345abcde12345abcde1234
3168      * 5abcde12345abcde12345\nabcde12345abcde12345abcde12345abcde12345a\n-----END CERTIFICATE-----"
3169      * @hide
3170      */
3171     public static final String IMSI_CARRIER_PUBLIC_KEY_WLAN_STRING =
3172             "imsi_carrier_public_key_wlan_string";
3173 
3174     /**
3175      * Identifies if the key is available for WLAN or EPDG or both. The value is a bitmask.
3176      * 0 indicates that neither EPDG or WLAN is enabled.
3177      * 1 indicates that key type TelephonyManager#KEY_TYPE_EPDG is enabled.
3178      * 2 indicates that key type TelephonyManager#KEY_TYPE_WLAN is enabled.
3179      * 3 indicates that both are enabled.
3180      */
3181     public static final String IMSI_KEY_AVAILABILITY_INT = "imsi_key_availability_int";
3182 
3183     /**
3184      * Key identifying if the CDMA Caller ID presentation and suppression MMI codes
3185      * should be converted to 3GPP CLIR codes when a multimode (CDMA+UMTS+LTE) device is roaming
3186      * on a 3GPP network. Specifically *67<number> will be converted to #31#<number> and
3187      * *82<number> will be converted to *31#<number> before dialing a call when this key is
3188      * set TRUE and device is roaming on a 3GPP network.
3189      * @hide
3190      */
3191     public static final String KEY_CONVERT_CDMA_CALLER_ID_MMI_CODES_WHILE_ROAMING_ON_3GPP_BOOL =
3192             "convert_cdma_caller_id_mmi_codes_while_roaming_on_3gpp_bool";
3193 
3194     /**
3195      * Flag specifying whether IMS registration state menu is shown in Status Info setting,
3196      * default to false.
3197      */
3198     public static final String KEY_SHOW_IMS_REGISTRATION_STATUS_BOOL =
3199             "show_ims_registration_status_bool";
3200 
3201     /**
3202      * Flag indicating whether the carrier supports RTT over IMS.
3203      */
3204     public static final String KEY_RTT_SUPPORTED_BOOL = "rtt_supported_bool";
3205 
3206     /**
3207      * Boolean flag indicating whether the carrier supports TTY.
3208      * <p>
3209      * Note that {@link #KEY_CARRIER_VOLTE_TTY_SUPPORTED_BOOL} controls availability of TTY over
3210      * VoLTE; if this carrier configuration is disabled, then
3211      * {@link #KEY_CARRIER_VOLTE_TTY_SUPPORTED_BOOL} is also implicitly disabled.
3212      * <p>
3213      * {@link TelecomManager#isTtySupported()} should be used to determine if a device supports TTY,
3214      * and this carrier config key should be used to see if the current carrier supports it.
3215      */
3216     public static final String KEY_TTY_SUPPORTED_BOOL = "tty_supported_bool";
3217 
3218     /**
3219      * Indicates if the carrier supports auto-upgrading a call to RTT when receiving a call from a
3220      * RTT-supported device.
3221      */
3222     public static final String KEY_RTT_AUTO_UPGRADE_BOOL = "rtt_auto_upgrade_bool";
3223 
3224     /**
3225      * Indicates if the carrier supports RTT during a video call.
3226      */
3227     public static final String KEY_RTT_SUPPORTED_FOR_VT_BOOL = "rtt_supported_for_vt_bool";
3228 
3229     /**
3230      * Indicates if the carrier supports upgrading a call that was previously an RTT call to VT.
3231      */
3232     public static final String KEY_VT_UPGRADE_SUPPORTED_FOR_DOWNGRADED_RTT_CALL_BOOL =
3233             "vt_upgrade_supported_for_downgraded_rtt_call";
3234 
3235     /**
3236      * Indicates if the carrier supports upgrading a call that was previously a VT call to RTT.
3237      */
3238     public static final String KEY_RTT_UPGRADE_SUPPORTED_FOR_DOWNGRADED_VT_CALL_BOOL =
3239             "rtt_upgrade_supported_for_downgraded_vt_call";
3240 
3241     /**
3242      * Indicates if the carrier supports upgrading a voice call to an RTT call during the call.
3243      */
3244     public static final String KEY_RTT_UPGRADE_SUPPORTED_BOOL = "rtt_upgrade_supported_bool";
3245 
3246     /**
3247      * Indicates if the carrier supports downgrading a RTT call to a voice call during the call.
3248      */
3249     public static final String KEY_RTT_DOWNGRADE_SUPPORTED_BOOL = "rtt_downgrade_supported_bool";
3250 
3251     /**
3252      * Indicates if the TTY HCO and VCO options should be hidden in the accessibility menu
3253      * if the device is capable of RTT.
3254      */
3255     public static final String KEY_HIDE_TTY_HCO_VCO_WITH_RTT_BOOL = "hide_tty_hco_vco_with_rtt";
3256 
3257     /**
3258      * The flag to disable the popup dialog which warns the user of data charges.
3259      */
3260     public static final String KEY_DISABLE_CHARGE_INDICATION_BOOL =
3261             "disable_charge_indication_bool";
3262 
3263     /**
3264      * Boolean indicating whether to skip the call forwarding (CF) fail-to-disable dialog.
3265      * The logic used to determine whether we succeeded in disabling is carrier specific,
3266      * so the dialog may not always be accurate.
3267      * {@code false} - show CF fail-to-disable dialog.
3268      * {@code true}  - skip showing CF fail-to-disable dialog.
3269      *
3270      * @hide
3271      */
3272     public static final String KEY_SKIP_CF_FAIL_TO_DISABLE_DIALOG_BOOL =
3273             "skip_cf_fail_to_disable_dialog_bool";
3274 
3275     /**
3276      * Flag specifying whether operator supports including no reply condition timer option on
3277      * CFNRy (3GPP TS 24.082 3: Call Forwarding on No Reply) in the call forwarding settings UI.
3278      * {@code true}  - include no reply condition timer option on CFNRy
3279      * {@code false} - don't include no reply condition timer option on CFNRy
3280      *
3281      * @hide
3282      */
3283     public static final String KEY_SUPPORT_NO_REPLY_TIMER_FOR_CFNRY_BOOL =
3284             "support_no_reply_timer_for_cfnry_bool";
3285 
3286     /**
3287      * List of the FAC (feature access codes) to dial as a normal call.
3288      * @hide
3289      */
3290     public static final String KEY_FEATURE_ACCESS_CODES_STRING_ARRAY =
3291             "feature_access_codes_string_array";
3292 
3293     /**
3294      * Determines if the carrier wants to identify high definition calls in the call log.
3295      * @hide
3296      */
3297     public static final String KEY_IDENTIFY_HIGH_DEFINITION_CALLS_IN_CALL_LOG_BOOL =
3298             "identify_high_definition_calls_in_call_log_bool";
3299 
3300     /**
3301      * Flag specifying whether to use the {@link ServiceState} roaming status, which can be
3302      * affected by other carrier configs (e.g.
3303      * {@link #KEY_GSM_NONROAMING_NETWORKS_STRING_ARRAY}), when setting the SPN display.
3304      * <p>
3305      * If {@code true}, the SPN display uses {@link ServiceState#getRoaming}.
3306      * If {@code false} the SPN display checks if the current MCC/MNC is different from the
3307      * SIM card's MCC/MNC.
3308      *
3309      * @see KEY_GSM_ROAMING_NETWORKS_STRING_ARRAY
3310      * @see KEY_GSM_NONROAMING_NETWORKS_STRING_ARRAY
3311      * @see KEY_NON_ROAMING_OPERATOR_STRING_ARRAY
3312      * @see KEY_ROAMING_OPERATOR_STRING_ARRAY
3313      * @see KEY_FORCE_HOME_NETWORK_BOOL
3314      *
3315      * @hide
3316      */
3317     public static final String KEY_SPN_DISPLAY_RULE_USE_ROAMING_FROM_SERVICE_STATE_BOOL =
3318             "spn_display_rule_use_roaming_from_service_state_bool";
3319 
3320     /**
3321      * Determines whether any carrier has been identified and its specific config has been applied,
3322      * default to false.
3323      */
3324     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_CONFIG_APPLIED_BOOL = "carrier_config_applied_bool";
3325 
3326     /**
3327      * Determines whether we should show a warning asking the user to check with their carrier
3328      * on pricing when the user enabled data roaming,
3329      * default to false.
3330      */
3331     public static final String KEY_CHECK_PRICING_WITH_CARRIER_FOR_DATA_ROAMING_BOOL =
3332             "check_pricing_with_carrier_data_roaming_bool";
3333 
3334     /**
3335      * Determines whether we should show a notification when the phone established a data
3336      * connection in roaming network, to warn users about possible roaming charges.
3337      * @hide
3338      */
3339     public static final String KEY_SHOW_DATA_CONNECTED_ROAMING_NOTIFICATION_BOOL =
3340             "show_data_connected_roaming_notification";
3341 
3342     /**
3343      * A list of 4 LTE RSRP thresholds above which a signal level is considered POOR,
3344      * MODERATE, GOOD, or EXCELLENT, to be used in SignalStrength reporting.
3345      *
3346      * Note that the min and max thresholds are fixed at -140 and -44, as explained in
3347      * TS 136.133 9.1.4 - RSRP Measurement Report Mapping.
3348      * <p>
3349      * See SignalStrength#MAX_LTE_RSRP and SignalStrength#MIN_LTE_RSRP. Any signal level outside
3350      * these boundaries is considered invalid.
3351      * @hide
3352      */
3353     public static final String KEY_LTE_RSRP_THRESHOLDS_INT_ARRAY = "lte_rsrp_thresholds_int_array";
3354 
3355     /**
3356      * A list of 4 customized LTE Reference Signal Received Quality (RSRQ) thresholds.
3357      *
3358      * Reference: TS 136.133 v12.6.0 section 9.1.7 - RSRQ Measurement Report Mapping.
3359      *
3360      * 4 threshold integers must be within the boundaries [-34 dB, 3 dB], and the levels are:
3361      *     "NONE: [-34, threshold1)"
3362      *     "POOR: [threshold1, threshold2)"
3363      *     "MODERATE: [threshold2, threshold3)"
3364      *     "GOOD:  [threshold3, threshold4)"
3365      *     "EXCELLENT:  [threshold4, 3]"
3366      *
3367      * This key is considered invalid if the format is violated. If the key is invalid or
3368      * not configured, a default value set will apply.
3369      */
3370     public static final String KEY_LTE_RSRQ_THRESHOLDS_INT_ARRAY = "lte_rsrq_thresholds_int_array";
3371 
3372     /**
3373      * A list of 4 customized LTE Reference Signal Signal to Noise Ratio (RSSNR) thresholds.
3374      *
3375      * 4 threshold integers must be within the boundaries [-20 dB, 30 dB], and the levels are:
3376      *     "NONE: [-20, threshold1)"
3377      *     "POOR: [threshold1, threshold2)"
3378      *     "MODERATE: [threshold2, threshold3)"
3379      *     "GOOD:  [threshold3, threshold4)"
3380      *     "EXCELLENT:  [threshold4, 30]"
3381      *
3382      * This key is considered invalid if the format is violated. If the key is invalid or
3383      * not configured, a default value set will apply.
3384      */
3385     public static final String KEY_LTE_RSSNR_THRESHOLDS_INT_ARRAY =
3386             "lte_rssnr_thresholds_int_array";
3387 
3388     /**
3389      * An interval in dB for {@link SignalThresholdInfo#SIGNAL_MEASUREMENT_TYPE_RSRP} measurement
3390      * type defining the required magnitude change between reports.
3391      *
3392      * <p>The default value is 2 and the minimum allowed value is 0. If no value or negative value
3393      * is set, the default value 2 is used.
3394      * @hide
3395      */
3396     public static final String KEY_EUTRAN_RSRP_HYSTERESIS_DB_INT = "eutran_rsrp_hysteresis_db_int";
3397 
3398     /**
3399      * An interval in dB for {@link SignalThresholdInfo#SIGNAL_MEASUREMENT_TYPE_RSRQ} measurement
3400      * type defining the required magnitude change between reports.
3401      *
3402      * <p>The default value is 2 and the minimum allowed value is 0. If no value or negative value
3403      * is set, the default value 2 is used.
3404      * @hide
3405      */
3406     public static final String KEY_EUTRAN_RSRQ_HYSTERESIS_DB_INT = "eutran_rsrq_hysteresis_db_int";
3407 
3408     /**
3409      * An interval in dB for {@link SignalThresholdInfo#SIGNAL_MEASUREMENT_TYPE_RSSNR} measurement
3410      * type defining the required magnitude change between reports.
3411      *
3412      * <p>The default value is 2 and the minimum allowed value is 0. If no value or negative value
3413      * is set, the default value 2 is used.
3414      * @hide
3415      */
3416     public static final String KEY_EUTRAN_RSSNR_HYSTERESIS_DB_INT =
3417             "eutran_rssnr_hysteresis_db_int";
3418 
3419     /**
3420      * Decides when clients try to bind to iwlan network service, which package name will
3421      * the binding intent go to.
3422      * @hide
3423      */
3424     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_NETWORK_SERVICE_WLAN_PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_STRING =
3425             "carrier_network_service_wlan_package_override_string";
3426 
3427     /**
3428      * Decides when clients try to bind to iwlan network service, which class name will
3429      * the binding intent go to.
3430      * @hide
3431      */
3432     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_NETWORK_SERVICE_WLAN_CLASS_OVERRIDE_STRING =
3433             "carrier_network_service_wlan_class_override_string";
3434 
3435     /**
3436      * Decides when clients try to bind to wwan (cellular) network service, which package name will
3437      * the binding intent go to.
3438      * @hide
3439      */
3440     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_NETWORK_SERVICE_WWAN_PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_STRING =
3441             "carrier_network_service_wwan_package_override_string";
3442 
3443     /**
3444      * Decides when clients try to bind to wwan (cellular) network service, which class name will
3445      * the binding intent go to.
3446      * @hide
3447      */
3448     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_NETWORK_SERVICE_WWAN_CLASS_OVERRIDE_STRING =
3449             "carrier_network_service_wwan_class_override_string";
3450 
3451     /**
3452      * The package name of qualified networks service that telephony binds to.
3453      *
3454      * @hide
3455      */
3456     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_QUALIFIED_NETWORKS_SERVICE_PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_STRING =
3457             "carrier_qualified_networks_service_package_override_string";
3458 
3459     /**
3460      * The class name of qualified networks service that telephony binds to.
3461      *
3462      * @hide
3463      */
3464     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_QUALIFIED_NETWORKS_SERVICE_CLASS_OVERRIDE_STRING =
3465             "carrier_qualified_networks_service_class_override_string";
3466 
3467     /**
3468      * A list of 4 WCDMA RSCP thresholds above which a signal level is considered POOR,
3469      * MODERATE, GOOD, or EXCELLENT, to be used in SignalStrength reporting.
3470      *
3471      * Note that the min and max thresholds are fixed at -120 and -24, as set in 3GPP TS 27.007
3472      * section 8.69.
3473      * <p>
3474      * See CellSignalStrengthWcdma#WCDMA_RSCP_MAX and CellSignalStrengthWcdma#WCDMA_RSCP_MIN.
3475      * Any signal level outside these boundaries is considered invalid.
3476      * @hide
3477      */
3478     public static final String KEY_WCDMA_RSCP_THRESHOLDS_INT_ARRAY =
3479             "wcdma_rscp_thresholds_int_array";
3480 
3481     /**
3482      * A list of 4 WCDMA ECNO thresholds above which a signal level is considered POOR,
3483      * MODERATE, GOOD, or EXCELLENT, to be used in SignalStrength reporting.
3484      *
3485      * Note that the min and max thresholds are fixed at -24 and 1, as set in 3GPP TS 25.215
3486      * section 5.1.5.
3487      * Any signal level outside these boundaries is considered invalid.
3488      * <p>
3489      *
3490      * The default value is {@code {-24, -14, -6, 1}}.
3491      * @hide
3492      */
3493     public static final String KEY_WCDMA_ECNO_THRESHOLDS_INT_ARRAY =
3494             "wcdma_ecno_thresholds_int_array";
3495 
3496     /**
3497      * An interval in dB for {@link SignalThresholdInfo#SIGNAL_MEASUREMENT_TYPE_RSCP} measurement
3498      * type defining the required magnitude change between reports.
3499      *
3500      * <p>The default value is 2 and the minimum allowed value is 0. If no value or negative value
3501      * is set, the default value 2 is used.
3502      * @hide
3503      */
3504     public static final String KEY_UTRAN_RSCP_HYSTERESIS_DB_INT = "utran_rscp_hysteresis_db_int";
3505 
3506     /**
3507      * An interval in dB for {@link SignalThresholdInfo#SIGNAL_MEASUREMENT_TYPE_ECNO} measurement
3508      * type defining the required magnitude change between reports.
3509      *
3510      * <p>The default value is 2 and the minimum allowed value is 0. If no value or negative value
3511      * is set, the default value 2 is used.
3512      * @hide
3513      */
3514     public static final String KEY_UTRAN_ECNO_HYSTERESIS_DB_INT = "utran_ecno_hysteresis_db_int";
3515 
3516     /**
3517      * The default measurement to use for signal strength reporting. If this is not specified, the
3518      * RSSI is used.
3519      * <p>
3520      * e.g.) To use RSCP by default, set the value to "rscp". The signal strength level will
3521      * then be determined by #KEY_WCDMA_RSCP_THRESHOLDS_INT_ARRAY
3522      * <p>
3523      * Currently this supports the value "rscp","rssi" and "ecno".
3524      * @hide
3525      */
3526     // FIXME: this key and related keys must not be exposed without a consistent philosophy for
3527     // all RATs.
3528     public static final String KEY_WCDMA_DEFAULT_SIGNAL_STRENGTH_MEASUREMENT_STRING =
3529             "wcdma_default_signal_strength_measurement_string";
3530 
3531     /**
3532      * When a partial sms / mms message stay in raw table for too long without being completed,
3533      * we expire them and delete them from the raw table. This carrier config defines the
3534      * expiration time.
3535      * @hide
3536      */
3537     public static final String KEY_UNDELIVERED_SMS_MESSAGE_EXPIRATION_TIME =
3538             "undelivered_sms_message_expiration_time";
3539 
3540     /**
3541      * Specifies a carrier-defined {@link android.telecom.CallRedirectionService} which Telecom
3542      * will bind to for outgoing calls. An empty string indicates that no carrier-defined
3543      * {@link android.telecom.CallRedirectionService} is specified.
3544      */
3545     public static final String KEY_CALL_REDIRECTION_SERVICE_COMPONENT_NAME_STRING =
3546             "call_redirection_service_component_name_string";
3547 
3548     /**
3549      * Support for the original string display of CDMA MO call.
3550      * By default, it is disabled.
3551      * @hide
3552      */
3553     public static final String KEY_CONFIG_SHOW_ORIG_DIAL_STRING_FOR_CDMA_BOOL =
3554             "config_show_orig_dial_string_for_cdma";
3555 
3556     /**
3557      * Flag specifying whether to show notification(call blocking disabled) when Enhanced Call
3558      * Blocking(KEY_SUPPORT_ENHANCED_CALL_BLOCKING_BOOL) is enabled and making emergency call.
3559      * When true, notification is shown always.
3560      * When false, notification is shown only when any setting of "Enhanced Blocked number" is
3561      * enabled.
3562      */
3563     public static final String KEY_SHOW_CALL_BLOCKING_DISABLED_NOTIFICATION_ALWAYS_BOOL =
3564             "show_call_blocking_disabled_notification_always_bool";
3565 
3566     /**
3567      * Some carriers only support SS over UT via INTERNET PDN.
3568      * When mobile data is OFF or data roaming OFF during roaming,
3569      * UI should block the call forwarding operation and notify the user
3570      * that the function only works if data is available.
3571      * @hide
3572      */
3573     public static final String KEY_CALL_FORWARDING_OVER_UT_WARNING_BOOL =
3574             "call_forwarding_over_ut_warning_bool";
3575 
3576     /**
3577      * Some carriers only support SS over UT via INTERNET PDN.
3578      * When mobile data is OFF or data roaming OFF during roaming,
3579      * UI should block the call barring operation and notify the user
3580      * that the function only works if data is available.
3581      * @hide
3582      */
3583     public static final String KEY_CALL_BARRING_OVER_UT_WARNING_BOOL =
3584             "call_barring_over_ut_warning_bool";
3585 
3586     /**
3587      * Some carriers only support SS over UT via INTERNET PDN.
3588      * When mobile data is OFF or data roaming OFF during roaming,
3589      * UI should block the caller id operation and notify the user
3590      * that the function only works if data is available.
3591      * @hide
3592      */
3593     public static final String KEY_CALLER_ID_OVER_UT_WARNING_BOOL =
3594             "caller_id_over_ut_warning_bool";
3595 
3596     /**
3597      * Some carriers only support SS over UT via INTERNET PDN.
3598      * When mobile data is OFF or data roaming OFF during roaming,
3599      * UI should block the call waiting operation and notify the user
3600      * that the function only works if data is available.
3601      * @hide
3602      */
3603     public static final String KEY_CALL_WAITING_OVER_UT_WARNING_BOOL =
3604             "call_waiting_over_ut_warning_bool";
3605 
3606     /**
3607      * Flag indicating whether to support "Network default" option in Caller ID settings for Calling
3608      * Line Identification Restriction (CLIR).
3609      */
3610     public static final String KEY_SUPPORT_CLIR_NETWORK_DEFAULT_BOOL =
3611             "support_clir_network_default_bool";
3612 
3613     /**
3614      * Determines whether the carrier want to support emergency dialer shortcut.
3615      * @hide
3616      */
3617     public static final String KEY_SUPPORT_EMERGENCY_DIALER_SHORTCUT_BOOL =
3618             "support_emergency_dialer_shortcut_bool";
3619 
3620     /**
3621      * Call forwarding uses USSD command without SS command.
3622      * When {@code true}, the call forwarding query/set by ussd command and UI only display Call
3623      * Forwarding when unanswered.
3624      * When {@code false}, don't use USSD to query/set call forwarding.
3625      * @hide
3626      */
3627     public static final String KEY_USE_CALL_FORWARDING_USSD_BOOL = "use_call_forwarding_ussd_bool";
3628 
3629     /**
3630      * This flag specifies whether to support for the caller id set command by ussd.
3631      * When {@code true}, device shall sync caller id ussd result to ss command.
3632      * When {@code false}, caller id don't support ussd command.
3633      * @hide
3634      */
3635     public static final String KEY_USE_CALLER_ID_USSD_BOOL = "use_caller_id_ussd_bool";
3636 
3637     /**
3638      * Call waiting uses USSD command without SS command.
3639      * When {@code true}, the call waiting query/set by ussd command.
3640      * When {@code false}, doesn't use USSD to query/set call waiting.
3641      * @hide
3642      */
3643     public static final String KEY_USE_CALL_WAITING_USSD_BOOL = "use_call_waiting_ussd_bool";
3644 
3645     /**
3646      * Specifies the service class for call waiting service.
3647      * Default value is
3648      * {@link com.android.internal.telephony.CommandsInterface#SERVICE_CLASS_VOICE}.
3649      * <p>
3650      * See 27.007 +CCFC or +CLCK.
3651      * The value set as below:
3652      * {@link com.android.internal.telephony.CommandsInterface#SERVICE_CLASS_NONE}
3653      * {@link com.android.internal.telephony.CommandsInterface#SERVICE_CLASS_VOICE}
3654      * {@link com.android.internal.telephony.CommandsInterface#SERVICE_CLASS_DATA}
3655      * {@link com.android.internal.telephony.CommandsInterface#SERVICE_CLASS_FAX}
3656      * {@link com.android.internal.telephony.CommandsInterface#SERVICE_CLASS_SMS}
3657      * {@link com.android.internal.telephony.CommandsInterface#SERVICE_CLASS_DATA_SYNC}
3658      * {@link com.android.internal.telephony.CommandsInterface#SERVICE_CLASS_DATA_ASYNC}
3659      * {@link com.android.internal.telephony.CommandsInterface#SERVICE_CLASS_PACKET}
3660      * {@link com.android.internal.telephony.CommandsInterface#SERVICE_CLASS_PAD}
3661      * {@link com.android.internal.telephony.CommandsInterface#SERVICE_CLASS_MAX}
3662      * @hide
3663      */
3664     public static final String KEY_CALL_WAITING_SERVICE_CLASS_INT =
3665             "call_waiting_service_class_int";
3666 
3667     /**
3668      * This configuration allows the system UI to display different 5G icons for different 5G
3669      * scenarios.
3670      *
3671      * There are five 5G scenarios:
3672      * 1. connected_mmwave: device currently connected to 5G cell as the secondary cell and using
3673      *    millimeter wave.
3674      * 2. connected: device currently connected to 5G cell as the secondary cell but not using
3675      *    millimeter wave.
3676      * 3. not_restricted_rrc_idle: device camped on a network that has 5G capability(not necessary
3677      *    to connect a 5G cell as a secondary cell) and the use of 5G is not restricted and RRC
3678      *    currently in IDLE state.
3679      * 4. not_restricted_rrc_con: device camped on a network that has 5G capability(not necessary
3680      *    to connect a 5G cell as a secondary cell) and the use of 5G is not restricted and RRC
3681      *    currently in CONNECTED state.
3682      * 5. restricted: device camped on a network that has 5G capability(not necessary to connect a
3683      *    5G cell as a secondary cell) but the use of 5G is restricted.
3684      *
3685      * The configured string contains multiple key-value pairs separated by comma. For each pair,
3686      * the key and value are separated by a colon. The key corresponds to a 5G status above and
3687      * the value is the icon name. Use "None" as the icon name if no icon should be shown in a
3688      * specific 5G scenario. If the scenario is "None", config can skip this key and value.
3689      *
3690      * Icon name options: "5G_Plus", "5G".
3691      *
3692      * Here is an example:
3693      * UE wants to display 5G_Plus icon for scenario#1, and 5G icon for scenario#2; otherwise not
3694      * define.
3695      * The configuration is: "connected_mmwave:5G_Plus,connected:5G"
3696      * @hide
3697      */
3698     public static final String KEY_5G_ICON_CONFIGURATION_STRING = "5g_icon_configuration_string";
3699 
3700     /**
3701      * This configuration allows the system UI to determine how long to continue to display 5G icons
3702      * when the device switches between different 5G scenarios.
3703      *
3704      * There are seven 5G scenarios:
3705      * 1. connected_mmwave: device currently connected to 5G cell as the secondary cell and using
3706      *    millimeter wave.
3707      * 2. connected: device currently connected to 5G cell as the secondary cell but not using
3708      *    millimeter wave.
3709      * 3. not_restricted_rrc_idle: device camped on a network that has 5G capability (not necessary
3710      *    to connect a 5G cell as a secondary cell) and the use of 5G is not restricted and RRC
3711      *    currently in IDLE state.
3712      * 4. not_restricted_rrc_con: device camped on a network that has 5G capability (not necessary
3713      *    to connect a 5G cell as a secondary cell) and the use of 5G is not restricted and RRC
3714      *    currently in CONNECTED state.
3715      * 5. restricted: device camped on a network that has 5G capability (not necessary to connect a
3716      *    5G cell as a secondary cell) but the use of 5G is restricted.
3717      * 6. legacy: device is not camped on a network that has 5G capability
3718      * 7. any: any of the above scenarios
3719      *
3720      * The configured string contains various timer rules separated by a semicolon.
3721      * Each rule will have three items: prior 5G scenario, current 5G scenario, and grace period
3722      * in seconds before changing the icon. When the 5G state changes from the prior to the current
3723      * 5G scenario, the system UI will continue to show the icon for the prior 5G scenario (defined
3724      * in {@link #KEY_5G_ICON_CONFIGURATION_STRING}) for the amount of time specified by the grace
3725      * period. If the prior 5G scenario is reestablished, the timer will reset and start again if
3726      * the UE changes 5G scenarios again. Defined states (5G scenarios #1-5) take precedence over
3727      * 'any' (5G scenario #6), and unspecified transitions have a default grace period of 0.
3728      * The order of rules in the configuration determines the priority (the first applicable timer
3729      * rule will be used).
3730      *
3731      * Here is an example: "connected_mmwave,connected,30;connected_mmwave,any,10;connected,any,10"
3732      * This configuration defines 3 timers:
3733      * 1. When UE goes from 'connected_mmwave' to 'connected', system UI will continue to display
3734      *    the 5G icon for 'connected_mmwave' for 30 seconds.
3735      * 2. When UE goes from 'connected_mmwave' to any other state (except for connected, since
3736      *    rule 1 would be used instead), system UI will continue to display the 5G icon for
3737      *    'connected_mmwave' for 10 seconds.
3738      * 3. When UE goes from 'connected' to any other state, system UI will continue to display the
3739      *    5G icon for 'connected' for 10 seconds.
3740      *
3741      * @hide
3742      */
3743     public static final String KEY_5G_ICON_DISPLAY_GRACE_PERIOD_STRING =
3744             "5g_icon_display_grace_period_string";
3745 
3746     /**
3747      * This configuration extends {@link #KEY_5G_ICON_DISPLAY_GRACE_PERIOD_STRING} to allow the
3748      * system UI to continue displaying 5G icons after the initial timer expires.
3749      *
3750      * There are seven 5G scenarios:
3751      * 1. connected_mmwave: device currently connected to 5G cell as the secondary cell and using
3752      *    millimeter wave.
3753      * 2. connected: device currently connected to 5G cell as the secondary cell but not using
3754      *    millimeter wave.
3755      * 3. not_restricted_rrc_idle: device camped on a network that has 5G capability (not necessary
3756      *    to connect a 5G cell as a secondary cell) and the use of 5G is not restricted and RRC
3757      *    currently in IDLE state.
3758      * 4. not_restricted_rrc_con: device camped on a network that has 5G capability (not necessary
3759      *    to connect a 5G cell as a secondary cell) and the use of 5G is not restricted and RRC
3760      *    currently in CONNECTED state.
3761      * 5. restricted: device camped on a network that has 5G capability (not necessary to connect a
3762      *    5G cell as a secondary cell) but the use of 5G is restricted.
3763      * 6. legacy: device is not camped on a network that has 5G capability
3764      * 7. any: any of the above scenarios
3765      *
3766      * The configured string contains various timer rules separated by a semicolon.
3767      * Each rule will have three items: primary 5G scenario, secondary 5G scenario, and
3768      * grace period in seconds before changing the icon. When the timer for the primary 5G timer
3769      * expires, the system UI will continue to show the icon for the primary 5G scenario (defined
3770      * in {@link #KEY_5G_ICON_CONFIGURATION_STRING}) for the amount of time specified by the grace
3771      * period. If the primary 5G scenario is reestablished, the timers will reset and the system UI
3772      * will continue to display the icon for the primary 5G scenario without interruption. If the
3773      * secondary 5G scenario is lost, the timer will reset and the icon will reflect the true state.
3774      * Defined states (5G scenarios #1-5) take precedence over 'any' (5G scenario #6), and
3775      * unspecified transitions have a default grace period of 0. The order of rules in the
3776      * configuration determines the priority (the first applicable timer rule will be used).
3777      *
3778      * Here is an example: "connected,not_restricted_rrc_idle,30"
3779      * This configuration defines a secondary timer that extends the primary 'connected' timer.
3780      * When the primary 'connected' timer expires while the UE is in the 'not_restricted_rrc_idle'
3781      * 5G state, system UI will continue to display the 5G icon for 'connected' for 30 seconds.
3782      * If the 5G state returns to 'connected', the timer will be reset without change to the icon,
3783      * and if the 5G state changes to neither 'connected' not 'not_restricted_rrc_idle', the icon
3784      * will change to reflect the true state.
3785      *
3786      * @hide
3787      */
3788     public static final String KEY_5G_ICON_DISPLAY_SECONDARY_GRACE_PERIOD_STRING =
3789             "5g_icon_display_secondary_grace_period_string";
3790 
3791     /**
3792      * Whether device reset all of NR timers when device camped on a network that haven't 5G
3793      * capability and RRC currently in IDLE state.
3794      *
3795      * The default value is false;
3796      *
3797      * @hide
3798      */
3799     public static final String KEY_NR_TIMERS_RESET_IF_NON_ENDC_AND_RRC_IDLE_BOOL =
3800             "nr_timers_reset_if_non_endc_and_rrc_idle_bool";
3801 
3802     /**
3803      * A list of additional NR advanced band would map to
3804      * {@link TelephonyDisplayInfo#OVERRIDE_NETWORK_TYPE_NR_ADVANCED} when the device is on that
3805      * band.
3806      *
3807      * @hide
3808      */
3809     public static final String KEY_ADDITIONAL_NR_ADVANCED_BANDS_INT_ARRAY =
3810             "additional_nr_advanced_bands_int_array";
3811 
3812     /**
3813      * This configuration allows the framework to control the NR advanced capable by protocol
3814      * configuration options(PCO).
3815      *
3816      * If this config is 0, then the nr advanced capable is enabled.
3817      * If this config is not 0 and PCO container with this config's address is 1, then the nr
3818      * advanced capable is enabled.
3819      * If this config is not 0 and PCO container with this config's address is 0, then the nr
3820      * advanced capable is disabled.
3821      *
3822      * @hide
3823      */
3824     public static final String KEY_NR_ADVANCED_CAPABLE_PCO_ID_INT =
3825             "nr_advanced_capable_pco_id_int";
3826 
3827     /**
3828      * Enabled NR advanced (i.e. 5G+) icon while roaming. The default value is {@code true}, meaming
3829      * the same NR advanced logic used for home network will be used for roaming network as well.
3830      * Set this to {@code false} will disable NR advanced icon while the device is roaming,
3831      * regardless meeting NR advanced criteria or not.
3832      *
3833      * @hide
3834      */
3835     public static final String KEY_ENABLE_NR_ADVANCED_WHILE_ROAMING_BOOL =
3836             "enable_nr_advanced_for_roaming_bool";
3837 
3838     /**
3839      * This configuration allows the framework to use user data communication to detect Idle state,
3840      * and this is used on the 5G icon.
3841      *
3842      * There is a new way for RRC state detection at Android 12. If
3843      * {@link android.telephony.TelephonyManager#isRadioInterfaceCapabilitySupported}(
3844      * {@link TelephonyManager#CAPABILITY_PHYSICAL_CHANNEL_CONFIG_1_6_SUPPORTED}) returns true,
3845      * then framework can use PHYSICAL_CHANNEL_CONFIG for RRC state detection. Based on this
3846      * condition, some carriers want to use the legacy behavior that way is using user data
3847      * communication to detect the Idle state. Therefore, this configuration allows the framework
3848      * to use user data communication to detect Idle state.
3849      *
3850      * There are 3 situations reflects the carrier define Idle state.
3851      * 1. using PHYSICAL_CHANNEL_CONFIG to detect RRC Idle
3852      * 2. using all of data connections to detect RRC Idle.
3853      * 3. using data communication(consider internet data connection only) to detect data Idle.
3854      *
3855      * How to setup for above 3 cases?
3856      * For below part, we call the condition#1 is device support
3857      * {@link android.telephony.TelephonyManager#isRadioInterfaceCapabilitySupported}(
3858      * {@link TelephonyManager#CAPABILITY_PHYSICAL_CHANNEL_CONFIG_1_6_SUPPORTED}).
3859      * The condition#2 is carrier enable the KEY_LTE_ENDC_USING_USER_DATA_FOR_RRC_DETECTION_BOOL.
3860      *
3861      * For case#1, the condition#1 is true and the condition#2 is false.
3862      * For case#2, the condition#1 is false and the condition#2 is false.
3863      * For case#3, the condition#2 is true.
3864      * @hide
3865      */
3866     public static final String KEY_LTE_ENDC_USING_USER_DATA_FOR_RRC_DETECTION_BOOL =
3867             "lte_endc_using_user_data_for_rrc_detection_bool";
3868 
3869     /**
3870      * Controls time in milliseconds until DcTracker reevaluates 5G connection state.
3871      * @hide
3872      */
3873     public static final String KEY_5G_WATCHDOG_TIME_MS_LONG = "5g_watchdog_time_ms_long";
3874 
3875     /**
3876      * Which network types are unmetered. A string array that can contain network type names from
3877      * {@link TelephonyManager#getNetworkTypeName(int)} in addition to the following NR keys:
3878      * NR_NSA - NR NSA is unmetered for sub-6 frequencies
3879      * NR_NSA_MMWAVE - NR NSA is unmetered for mmwave frequencies
3880      * NR_SA - NR SA is unmetered for sub-6 frequencies
3881      * NR_SA_MMWAVE - NR SA is unmetered for mmwave frequencies
3882      *
3883      * Note that this config only applies if an unmetered SubscriptionPlan is set via {@link
3884      * SubscriptionManager#setSubscriptionPlans(int, List, long)} or an unmetered override is set
3885      * via {@link SubscriptionManager#setSubscriptionOverrideUnmetered(int, boolean, int[], long)}
3886      * or {@link SubscriptionManager#setSubscriptionOverrideUnmetered(int, boolean, long)}.
3887      * If neither SubscriptionPlans nor an override are set, then no network types can be unmetered
3888      * regardless of the value of this config.
3889      * @hide
3890      */
3891     public static final String KEY_UNMETERED_NETWORK_TYPES_STRING_ARRAY =
3892             "unmetered_network_types_string_array";
3893 
3894     /**
3895      * Which network types are unmetered when roaming. A string array that can contain network type
3896      * names from {@link TelephonyManager#getNetworkTypeName(int)} in addition to the following
3897      * NR keys:
3898      * NR_NSA - NR NSA is unmetered when roaming for sub-6 frequencies
3899      * NR_NSA_MMWAVE - NR NSA is unmetered when roaming for mmwave frequencies
3900      * NR_SA - NR SA is unmetered when roaming for sub-6 frequencies
3901      * NR_SA_MMWAVE - NR SA is unmetered when roaming for mmwave frequencies
3902      *
3903      * Note that this config only applies if an unmetered SubscriptionPlan is set via {@link
3904      * SubscriptionManager#setSubscriptionPlans(int, List, long)} or an unmetered override is set
3905      * via {@link SubscriptionManager#setSubscriptionOverrideUnmetered(int, boolean, int[], long)}
3906      * or {@link SubscriptionManager#setSubscriptionOverrideUnmetered(int, boolean, long)}.
3907      * If neither SubscriptionPlans nor an override are set, then no network types can be unmetered
3908      * when roaming regardless of the value of this config.
3909      * @hide
3910      */
3911     public static final String KEY_ROAMING_UNMETERED_NETWORK_TYPES_STRING_ARRAY =
3912             "roaming_unmetered_network_types_string_array";
3913 
3914     /**
3915      * Support ASCII 7-BIT encoding for long SMS. This carrier config is used to enable
3916      * this feature.
3917      * @hide
3918      */
3919     public static final String KEY_ASCII_7_BIT_SUPPORT_FOR_LONG_MESSAGE_BOOL =
3920             "ascii_7_bit_support_for_long_message_bool";
3921 
3922     /**
3923      * Controls whether to show wifi calling icon in statusbar when wifi calling is available.
3924      * @hide
3925      */
3926     public static final String KEY_SHOW_WIFI_CALLING_ICON_IN_STATUS_BAR_BOOL =
3927             "show_wifi_calling_icon_in_status_bar_bool";
3928 
3929     /**
3930      * Configuration to indicate that the carrier supports opportunistic data
3931      * auto provisioning. Based on this flag, the device downloads and activates
3932      * corresponding opportunistic profile.
3933      */
3934     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_SUPPORTS_OPP_DATA_AUTO_PROVISIONING_BOOL =
3935             "carrier_supports_opp_data_auto_provisioning_bool";
3936 
3937     /**
3938      * SMDP+ server address for downloading opportunistic eSIM profile.
3939      * FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) of the SM-DP+ (e.g., smdp.gsma.com) restricted to the
3940      * Alphanumeric mode character set defined in table 5 of ISO/IEC 18004 excluding '$'.
3941      */
3942     public static final String KEY_SMDP_SERVER_ADDRESS_STRING = "smdp_server_address_string";
3943 
3944     /**
3945      * This timer value is used in the eSIM Exponential Backoff download retry algorithm.
3946      * Value should be in seconds.
3947      * <OL>
3948      *     <LI>When the first download failure occurs, retry download after BACKOFF_TIMER_VALUE
3949      * seconds.</LI>
3950      *
3951      * <LI>If download fails again then, retry after either BACKOFF_TIMER_VALUE,
3952      * 2xBACKOFF_TIMER_VALUE, or 3xBACKOFF_TIMER_VALUE seconds.</LI>
3953      *
3954      * <LI>In general after the cth failed attempt, retry after k * BACKOFF_TIMER_VALUE
3955      * seconds, where k is a random integer between 1 and 2^c − 1. Max c value is
3956      * {@link #KEY_ESIM_MAX_DOWNLOAD_RETRY_ATTEMPTS_INT}</LI>
3957      * </OL>
3958      */
3959     public static final String KEY_ESIM_DOWNLOAD_RETRY_BACKOFF_TIMER_SEC_INT =
3960             "esim_download_retry_backoff_timer_sec_int";
3961 
3962     /**
3963      * If eSIM profile download fails then, the number of retry attempts by UE
3964      * will be based on this configuration. If download still fails even after the
3965      * MAX attempts configured by this item then the retry is postponed until next
3966      * device bootup.
3967      */
3968     public static final String KEY_ESIM_MAX_DOWNLOAD_RETRY_ATTEMPTS_INT =
3969             "esim_max_download_retry_attempts_int";
3970 
3971     /**
3972      * List of opportunistic carrier-ids associated with CBRS Primary SIM. When CBRS pSIM is
3973      * inserted, opportunistic eSIM is download and this configuration is used for grouping pSIM
3974      * and opportunistic eSIM. Also when a new CBRS pSIM is inserted, old opportunistic eSIMs are
3975      * deleted using the carrier-ids in this configuration.
3976      *
3977      * @hide
3978      */
3979     public static final String KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_CARRIER_IDS_INT_ARRAY =
3980             "opportunistic_carrier_ids_int_array";
3981 
3982     /**
3983      * Boolean configuration to control auto provisioning eSIM download in
3984      * OpportunisticNetworkService using only WiFi or both WiFi/Data.
3985      * True will download esim only via WiFi.
3986      * False will use both WiFi and Data connection.
3987      *
3988      * @hide
3989      */
3990     public static final String KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_ESIM_DOWNLOAD_VIA_WIFI_ONLY_BOOL =
3991             "opportunistic_esim_download_via_wifi_only_bool";
3992 
3993     /**
3994      * Controls RSRP threshold, in dBm, at which OpportunisticNetworkService will decide whether
3995      * the opportunistic network is good enough for internet data.
3996      *
3997      * <p>The value of {@link CellSignalStrengthLte#getRsrp()} will be compared with this
3998      * threshold.
3999      */
4000     public static final String KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_ENTRY_THRESHOLD_RSRP_INT =
4001             "opportunistic_network_entry_threshold_rsrp_int";
4002 
4003     /**
4004      * Controls RSSNR threshold, in dB, at which OpportunisticNetworkService will
4005      * decide whether the opportunistic network is good enough for internet data.
4006      *
4007      * <p>The value of {@link CellSignalStrengthLte#getRssnr()} will be compared with this
4008      * threshold.
4009      */
4010     public static final String KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_ENTRY_THRESHOLD_RSSNR_INT =
4011             "opportunistic_network_entry_threshold_rssnr_int";
4012 
4013     /**
4014      * Controls RSRP threshold, in dBm, below which OpportunisticNetworkService will decide whether
4015      * the opportunistic network available is not good enough for internet data.
4016      *
4017      * <p>The value of {@link CellSignalStrengthLte#getRsrp()} will be compared with this
4018      * threshold.
4019      */
4020     public static final String KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_EXIT_THRESHOLD_RSRP_INT =
4021             "opportunistic_network_exit_threshold_rsrp_int";
4022 
4023     /**
4024      * Controls RSSNR threshold, in dB, below which OpportunisticNetworkService will
4025      * decide whether the opportunistic network available is not good enough for internet data.
4026      *
4027      * <p>The value of {@link CellSignalStrengthLte#getRssnr()} will be compared with this
4028      * threshold.
4029      */
4030     public static final String KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_EXIT_THRESHOLD_RSSNR_INT =
4031             "opportunistic_network_exit_threshold_rssnr_int";
4032 
4033     /**
4034      * Controls bandwidth threshold in Kbps at which OpportunisticNetworkService will decide whether
4035      * the opportunistic network is good enough for internet data.
4036      */
4037     public static final String KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_ENTRY_THRESHOLD_BANDWIDTH_INT =
4038             "opportunistic_network_entry_threshold_bandwidth_int";
4039 
4040     /**
4041      * Controls hysteresis time in milli seconds for which OpportunisticNetworkService
4042      * will wait before attaching to a network.
4043      */
4044     public static final String KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_ENTRY_OR_EXIT_HYSTERESIS_TIME_LONG =
4045             "opportunistic_network_entry_or_exit_hysteresis_time_long";
4046 
4047     /**
4048      * Controls hysteresis time in milli seconds for which OpportunisticNetworkService
4049      * will wait before switching data to an opportunistic network.
4050      */
4051     public static final String KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_DATA_SWITCH_HYSTERESIS_TIME_LONG =
4052             "opportunistic_network_data_switch_hysteresis_time_long";
4053 
4054     /**
4055      * Controls hysteresis time in milli seconds for which OpportunisticNetworkService
4056      * will wait before switching data from opportunistic network to primary network.
4057      */
4058     public static final String KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_DATA_SWITCH_EXIT_HYSTERESIS_TIME_LONG =
4059             "opportunistic_network_data_switch_exit_hysteresis_time_long";
4060 
4061     /**
4062      * Controls whether to do ping test before switching data to opportunistic network.
4063      * This carrier config is used to disable this feature.
4064      */
4065     public static final String KEY_PING_TEST_BEFORE_DATA_SWITCH_BOOL =
4066             "ping_test_before_data_switch_bool";
4067 
4068     /**
4069      * Controls whether to switch data to primary from opportunistic subscription
4070      * if primary is out of service. This control only affects system or 1st party app
4071      * initiated data switch, but will not override data switch initiated by privileged carrier apps
4072      * This carrier config is used to disable this feature.
4073      */
4074     public static final String KEY_SWITCH_DATA_TO_PRIMARY_IF_PRIMARY_IS_OOS_BOOL =
4075             "switch_data_to_primary_if_primary_is_oos_bool";
4076 
4077     /**
4078      * Controls the ping pong determination of opportunistic network.
4079      * If opportunistic network is determined as out of service or below
4080      * #KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_EXIT_THRESHOLD_RSRP_INT or
4081      * #KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_EXIT_THRESHOLD_RSSNR_INT within
4082      * #KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_PING_PONG_TIME_LONG of switching to opportunistic network,
4083      * it will be determined as ping pong situation by system app or 1st party app.
4084      */
4085     public static final String KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_PING_PONG_TIME_LONG =
4086             "opportunistic_network_ping_pong_time_long";
4087 
4088     /**
4089      * Controls back off time in milli seconds for switching back to
4090      * opportunistic subscription. This time will be added to
4091      * {@link CarrierConfigManager#KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_DATA_SWITCH_HYSTERESIS_TIME_LONG} to
4092      * determine hysteresis time if there is ping pong situation
4093      * (determined by system app or 1st party app) between primary and opportunistic
4094      * subscription. Ping ping situation is defined in
4095      * #KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_PING_PONG_TIME_LONG.
4096      * If ping pong situation continuous #KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_BACKOFF_TIME_LONG
4097      * will be added to previously determined hysteresis time.
4098      */
4099     public static final String KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_BACKOFF_TIME_LONG =
4100             "opportunistic_network_backoff_time_long";
4101 
4102     /**
4103      * Controls the max back off time in milli seconds for switching back to
4104      * opportunistic subscription.
4105      * This time will be the max hysteresis that can be determined irrespective of there is
4106      * continuous ping pong situation or not as described in
4107      * #KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_PING_PONG_TIME_LONG and
4108      * #KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_BACKOFF_TIME_LONG.
4109      */
4110     public static final String KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_MAX_BACKOFF_TIME_LONG =
4111             "opportunistic_network_max_backoff_time_long";
4112 
4113     /** @hide */
4114     public static class OpportunisticNetwork {
4115         /**
4116          * Prefix of all {@code OpportunisticNetwork.KEY_*} constants.
4117          *
4118          * @hide
4119          */
4120         public static final String PREFIX = "opportunistic.";
4121 
4122         /**
4123          * Controls SS-RSRP threshold in dBm at which 5G opportunistic network will be considered
4124          * good enough for internet data. Note other factors may be considered for the final
4125          * decision.
4126          *
4127          * <p>The value of {@link CellSignalStrengthNr#getSsRsrp()} will be compared with this
4128          * threshold.
4129          *
4130          * @hide
4131          */
4132         public static final String KEY_ENTRY_THRESHOLD_SS_RSRP_INT =
4133                 PREFIX + "entry_threshold_ss_rsrp_int";
4134 
4135         /**
4136          * Similar to {@link #KEY_ENTRY_THRESHOLD_SS_RSRP_INT} but supports different
4137          * thresholds for different 5G bands. For bands not specified here, the threshold
4138          * will be {@link #KEY_ENTRY_THRESHOLD_SS_RSRP_INT}.
4139          *
4140          * <p>For each key-value in the bundle: the key is the band number in string, which
4141          * shall be a decimal integer as defined in {@code NgranBands.BAND_*} constants;
4142          * the value is the threshold in int.
4143          *
4144          * @hide
4145          */
4146         public static final String KEY_ENTRY_THRESHOLD_SS_RSRP_INT_BUNDLE =
4147                 PREFIX + "entry_threshold_ss_rsrp_int_bundle";
4148 
4149         /**
4150          * Controls SS-RSRQ threshold in dB at which 5G opportunistic network will be considered
4151          * good enough for internet data. Note other factors may be considered for the final
4152          * decision.
4153          *
4154          * <p>The value of {@link CellSignalStrengthNr#getSsRsrq()} will be compared with this
4155          * threshold.
4156          *
4157          * @hide
4158          */
4159         public static final String KEY_ENTRY_THRESHOLD_SS_RSRQ_DOUBLE =
4160                 PREFIX + "entry_threshold_ss_rsrq_double";
4161 
4162         /**
4163          * Similar to {@link #KEY_ENTRY_THRESHOLD_SS_RSRQ_DOUBLE} but supports different
4164          * thresholds for different 5G bands. For bands not specified here, the threshold
4165          * will be {@link #KEY_ENTRY_THRESHOLD_SS_RSRQ_DOUBLE}.
4166          *
4167          * <p>For each key-value in the bundle: the key is the band number in string, which
4168          * shall be a decimal integer as defined in {@code NgranBands.BAND_*} constants;
4169          * the value is the threshold in double.
4170          *
4171          * @hide
4172          */
4173         public static final String KEY_ENTRY_THRESHOLD_SS_RSRQ_DOUBLE_BUNDLE =
4174                 PREFIX + "entry_threshold_ss_rsrq_double_bundle";
4175 
4176         /**
4177          * Controls SS-RSRP threshold in dBm below which 5G opportunistic network available will not
4178          * be considered good enough for internet data. Note other factors may be considered
4179          * for the final decision.
4180          *
4181          * <p>The value of {@link CellSignalStrengthNr#getSsRsrp()} will be compared with this
4182          * threshold.
4183          *
4184          * @hide
4185          */
4186         public static final String KEY_EXIT_THRESHOLD_SS_RSRP_INT =
4187                 PREFIX + "exit_threshold_ss_rsrp_int";
4188 
4189         /**
4190          * Similar to {@link #KEY_EXIT_THRESHOLD_SS_RSRP_INT} but supports different
4191          * thresholds for different 5G bands. For bands not specified here, the threshold
4192          * will be {@link #KEY_EXIT_THRESHOLD_SS_RSRP_INT}.
4193          *
4194          * <p>The syntax of its value is similar to
4195          * {@link #KEY_ENTRY_THRESHOLD_SS_RSRP_INT_BUNDLE}.
4196          *
4197          * @hide
4198          */
4199         public static final String KEY_EXIT_THRESHOLD_SS_RSRP_INT_BUNDLE =
4200                 PREFIX + "exit_threshold_ss_rsrp_int_bundle";
4201 
4202         /**
4203          * Controls SS-RSRQ threshold in dB below which 5G opportunistic network available will not
4204          * be considered good enough for internet data. Note other factors may be considered
4205          * for the final decision.
4206          *
4207          * <p>The value of {@link CellSignalStrengthNr#getSsRsrq()} will be compared with this
4208          * threshold.
4209          *
4210          * @hide
4211          */
4212         public static final String KEY_EXIT_THRESHOLD_SS_RSRQ_DOUBLE =
4213                 PREFIX + "exit_threshold_ss_rsrq_double";
4214 
4215         /**
4216          * Similar to {@link #KEY_EXIT_THRESHOLD_SS_RSRQ_DOUBLE} but supports different
4217          * thresholds for different 5G bands. For bands not specified here, the threshold
4218          * will be {@link #KEY_EXIT_THRESHOLD_SS_RSRQ_DOUBLE}.
4219          *
4220          * <p>The syntax of its value is similar to
4221          * {@link #KEY_ENTRY_THRESHOLD_SS_RSRQ_DOUBLE_BUNDLE}.
4222          *
4223          * @hide
4224          */
4225         public static final String KEY_EXIT_THRESHOLD_SS_RSRQ_DOUBLE_BUNDLE =
4226                 PREFIX + "exit_threshold_ss_rsrq_double_bundle";
4227 
4228         /**
4229          * Controls hysteresis time in milliseconds for which will be waited before switching
4230          * data to a 5G opportunistic network.
4231          *
4232          * @hide
4233          */
4234         public static final String KEY_5G_DATA_SWITCH_HYSTERESIS_TIME_LONG =
4235                 PREFIX + "5g_data_switch_hysteresis_time_long";
4236 
4237         /**
4238          * Similar to {@link #KEY_5G_DATA_SWITCH_HYSTERESIS_TIME_LONG} but supports
4239          * different values for different 5G bands. For bands not specified here, the threshold
4240          * will be {@link #KEY_5G_DATA_SWITCH_HYSTERESIS_TIME_LONG}.
4241          *
4242          * <p>For each key-value in the bundle: the key is the band number in string, which
4243          * shall be a decimal integer as defined in {@code NgranBands.BAND_*} constants;
4244          * the value is the time in long.
4245          *
4246          * @hide
4247          */
4248         public static final String KEY_5G_DATA_SWITCH_HYSTERESIS_TIME_LONG_BUNDLE =
4249                 PREFIX + "5g_data_switch_hysteresis_time_long_bundle";
4250 
4251         /**
4252          * Controls hysteresis time in milliseconds for which will be waited before switching from
4253          * 5G opportunistic network to primary network.
4254          *
4255          * @hide
4256          */
4257         public static final String KEY_5G_DATA_SWITCH_EXIT_HYSTERESIS_TIME_LONG =
4258                 PREFIX + "5g_data_switch_exit_hysteresis_time_long";
4259 
4260         /**
4261          * Similar to {@link #KEY_5G_DATA_SWITCH_EXIT_HYSTERESIS_TIME_LONG} but supports
4262          * different values for different 5G bands. For bands not specified here, the threshold
4263          * will be {@link #KEY_5G_DATA_SWITCH_EXIT_HYSTERESIS_TIME_LONG}.
4264          *
4265          * <p>The syntax is similar to
4266          * {@link KEY_5G_DATA_SWITCH_HYSTERESIS_TIME_LONG_BUNDLE}.
4267          *
4268          * @hide
4269          */
4270         public static final String KEY_5G_DATA_SWITCH_EXIT_HYSTERESIS_TIME_LONG_BUNDLE =
4271                 PREFIX + "5g_data_switch_exit_hysteresis_time_long_bundle";
4272 
4273         /**
4274          * Controls back off time in milliseconds for switching back to
4275          * 5G opportunistic subscription. This time will be added to
4276          * {@link #KEY_5G_DATA_SWITCH_HYSTERESIS_TIME_LONG} to
4277          * determine hysteresis time if there is ping pong situation
4278          * (determined by system app or 1st party app) between primary and 5G opportunistic
4279          * subscription. Ping ping situation is defined in
4280          * {@link #KEY_5G_PING_PONG_TIME_LONG}.
4281          * If ping pong situation continuous {@link #KEY_5G_NETWORK_BACKOFF_TIME_LONG}
4282          * will be added to previously determined hysteresis time.
4283          *
4284          * @hide
4285          */
4286         public static final String KEY_5G_BACKOFF_TIME_LONG =
4287                 PREFIX + "5g_backoff_time_long";
4288 
4289         /**
4290          * Controls the max back off time in milliseconds for switching back to
4291          * 5G opportunistic subscription.
4292          * This time will be the max hysteresis that can be determined irrespective of there is
4293          * continuous ping pong situation or not as described in
4294          * {@link #KEY_5G_PING_PONG_TIME_LONG} and
4295          * {@link #KEY_5G_BACKOFF_TIME_LONG}.
4296          *
4297          * @hide
4298          */
4299         public static final String KEY_5G_MAX_BACKOFF_TIME_LONG =
4300                 PREFIX + "5g_max_backoff_time_long";
4301 
4302         /**
4303          * Controls the ping pong determination of 5G opportunistic network.
4304          * If opportunistic network is determined as out of service or below
4305          * {@link #KEY_EXIT_THRESHOLD_SS_RSRP_INT} or
4306          * {@link #KEY_EXIT_THRESHOLD_SS_RSRQ_DOUBLE} within
4307          * the time specified by this carrier config of switching to opportunistic network,
4308          * it will be determined as ping pong situation by system app or 1st party app.
4309          *
4310          * @hide
4311          */
4312         public static final String KEY_5G_PING_PONG_TIME_LONG =
4313                 PREFIX + "5g_ping_pong_time_long";
4314 
getDefaults()4315         private static PersistableBundle getDefaults() {
4316             PersistableBundle defaults = new PersistableBundle();
4317             // Default value is -111 dBm for all bands.
4318             sDefaults.putInt(KEY_ENTRY_THRESHOLD_SS_RSRP_INT, -111);
4319             sDefaults.putPersistableBundle(KEY_ENTRY_THRESHOLD_SS_RSRP_INT_BUNDLE,
4320                                            PersistableBundle.EMPTY);
4321             // Default value is -18.5 dB for all bands.
4322             sDefaults.putDouble(KEY_ENTRY_THRESHOLD_SS_RSRQ_DOUBLE, -18.5);
4323             sDefaults.putPersistableBundle(
4324                     KEY_ENTRY_THRESHOLD_SS_RSRQ_DOUBLE_BUNDLE,
4325                     PersistableBundle.EMPTY);
4326             // Default value is -120 dBm for all bands.
4327             sDefaults.putInt(KEY_EXIT_THRESHOLD_SS_RSRP_INT, -120);
4328             sDefaults.putPersistableBundle(KEY_EXIT_THRESHOLD_SS_RSRP_INT_BUNDLE,
4329                                            PersistableBundle.EMPTY);
4330             // Default value is -18.5 dB for all bands.
4331             sDefaults.putDouble(KEY_EXIT_THRESHOLD_SS_RSRQ_DOUBLE, -18.5);
4332             sDefaults.putPersistableBundle(
4333                     KEY_EXIT_THRESHOLD_SS_RSRQ_DOUBLE_BUNDLE,
4334                     PersistableBundle.EMPTY);
4335             // Default value is 2 seconds for all bands.
4336             defaults.putLong(KEY_5G_DATA_SWITCH_HYSTERESIS_TIME_LONG, 2000);
4337             defaults.putPersistableBundle(
4338                     KEY_5G_DATA_SWITCH_HYSTERESIS_TIME_LONG_BUNDLE,
4339                     PersistableBundle.EMPTY);
4340             // Default value is 2 seconds for all bands.
4341             defaults.putLong(KEY_5G_DATA_SWITCH_EXIT_HYSTERESIS_TIME_LONG, 2000);
4342             defaults.putPersistableBundle(
4343                     KEY_5G_DATA_SWITCH_EXIT_HYSTERESIS_TIME_LONG_BUNDLE,
4344                     PersistableBundle.EMPTY);
4345             // Default value is 10 seconds.
4346             sDefaults.putLong(KEY_5G_BACKOFF_TIME_LONG, 10000);
4347             // Default value is 60 seconds.
4348             sDefaults.putLong(KEY_5G_MAX_BACKOFF_TIME_LONG, 60000);
4349             // Default value is 60 seconds.
4350             sDefaults.putLong(KEY_5G_PING_PONG_TIME_LONG, 60000);
4351             return defaults;
4352         }
4353     }
4354 
4355     /**
4356      * Controls whether 4G opportunistic networks should be scanned for possible data switch.
4357      *
4358      * @hide
4359      */
4360     public static final String KEY_ENABLE_4G_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_SCAN_BOOL =
4361             "enabled_4g_opportunistic_network_scan_bool";
4362 
4363     /**
4364      * Only relevant when the device supports opportunistic networks but does not support
4365      * simultaneous 5G+5G. Controls how long, in milliseconds, to wait before opportunistic network
4366      * goes out of service before switching the 5G capability back to primary stack. The idea of
4367      * waiting a few seconds is to minimize the calling of the expensive capability switching
4368      * operation in the case where CBRS goes back into service shortly after going out of it.
4369      *
4370      * @hide
4371      */
4372     public static final String KEY_TIME_TO_SWITCH_BACK_TO_PRIMARY_IF_OPPORTUNISTIC_OOS_LONG =
4373             "time_to_switch_back_to_primary_if_opportunistic_oos_long";
4374 
4375     /**
4376      * Only relevant when the device supports opportunistic networks but does not support
4377      * simultaneous 5G+5G. Controls how long, in milliseconds, after 5G capability has switched back
4378      * to primary stack due to opportunistic network being OOS. The idea is to minimizing the
4379      * 'ping-ponging' effect where device is constantly witching capability back and forth between
4380      * primary and opportunistic stack.
4381      *
4382      * @hide
4383      */
4384     public static final String
4385             KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_TIME_TO_SCAN_AFTER_CAPABILITY_SWITCH_TO_PRIMARY_LONG =
4386             "opportunistic_time_to_scan_after_capability_switch_to_primary_long";
4387 
4388     /**
4389      * Indicates zero or more emergency number prefix(es), because some carrier requires
4390      * if users dial an emergency number address with a specific prefix, the combination of the
4391      * prefix and the address is also a valid emergency number to dial. For example, an emergency
4392      * number prefix is 318, and the emergency number is 911. Both 318911 and 911 can be dialed by
4393      * users for emergency call. An empty array of string indicates that current carrier does not
4394      * have this requirement.
4395      */
4396     public static final String KEY_EMERGENCY_NUMBER_PREFIX_STRING_ARRAY =
4397             "emergency_number_prefix_string_array";
4398 
4399     /**
4400      * Indicates whether carrier treats "*67" or "*82" as a temporary mode CLIR.
4401      * @hide
4402      */
4403     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_SUPPORTS_CALLER_ID_VERTICAL_SERVICE_CODES_BOOL =
4404             "carrier_supports_caller_id_vertical_service_codes_bool";
4405 
4406     /**
4407      * Smart forwarding config. Smart forwarding is a feature to configure call forwarding to a
4408      * different SIM in the device when one SIM is not reachable. The config here specifies a smart
4409      * forwarding component that will launch UI for changing the configuration. An empty string
4410      * indicates that no smart forwarding component is specified.
4411      *
4412      * Currently, only one non-empty configuration of smart forwarding component within system will
4413      * be used when multiple SIMs are inserted.
4414      *
4415      * Empty string by default.
4416      *
4417      * @hide
4418      */
4419     public static final String KEY_SMART_FORWARDING_CONFIG_COMPONENT_NAME_STRING =
4420             "smart_forwarding_config_component_name_string";
4421 
4422     /**
4423      * Indicates when a carrier has a primary subscription and an opportunistic subscription active,
4424      * and when Internet data is switched to opportunistic network, whether to still show
4425      * signal bar of primary network. By default it will be false, meaning whenever data
4426      * is going over opportunistic network, signal bar will reflect signal strength and rat
4427      * icon of that network.
4428      */
4429     public static final String KEY_ALWAYS_SHOW_PRIMARY_SIGNAL_BAR_IN_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_BOOLEAN =
4430             "always_show_primary_signal_bar_in_opportunistic_network_boolean";
4431 
4432     /**
4433      * Upon data switching between subscriptions within a carrier group, if switch depends on
4434      * validation result, this value defines customized value of how long we wait for validation
4435      * success before we fail and revoke the switch.
4436      * Time out is in milliseconds.
4437      */
4438     public static final String KEY_DATA_SWITCH_VALIDATION_TIMEOUT_LONG =
4439             "data_switch_validation_timeout_long";
4440 
4441     /**
4442      * The minimum timeout of UDP port 4500 NAT / firewall entries on the Internet PDN of this
4443      * carrier network. This will be used by Android platform VPNs to tune IPsec NAT keepalive
4444      * interval. If this value is too low to provide uninterrupted inbound connectivity, then
4445      * Android system VPNs may indicate to applications that the VPN cannot support long-lived
4446      * TCP connections.
4447      * @hide
4448      */
4449     @SystemApi(client = SystemApi.Client.MODULE_LIBRARIES)
4450     public static final String KEY_MIN_UDP_PORT_4500_NAT_TIMEOUT_SEC_INT =
4451             "min_udp_port_4500_nat_timeout_sec_int";
4452 
4453     /**
4454      * The preferred IKE protocol for ESP packets.
4455      *
4456      * This will be used by Android platform VPNs to select preferred encapsulation type and IP
4457      * protocol type. The possible customization values are:
4458      *
4459      * AUTO IP VERSION and ENCAPSULATION TYPE SELECTION : "0"
4460      * IPv4 UDP                                         : "40"
4461      * IPv6 ESP                                         : "61"
4462      *
4463      * See the {@code PREFERRED_IKE_PROTOCOL_} constants in
4464      * {@link com.android.server.connectivity.Vpn}.
4465      * @hide
4466      */
4467     public static final String KEY_PREFERRED_IKE_PROTOCOL_INT = "preferred_ike_protocol_int";
4468 
4469     /**
4470      * Specifies whether the system should prefix the EAP method to the anonymous identity.
4471      * The following prefix will be added if this key is set to TRUE:
4472      *   EAP-AKA: "0"
4473      *   EAP-SIM: "1"
4474      *   EAP-AKA_PRIME: "6"
4475      */
4476     public static final String ENABLE_EAP_METHOD_PREFIX_BOOL = "enable_eap_method_prefix_bool";
4477 
4478     /**
4479      * Indicates that GBA_ME should be used for GBA authentication, as defined in 3GPP TS 33.220.
4480      * @hide
4481      */
4482     @SystemApi
4483     public static final int GBA_ME = 1;
4484 
4485     /**
4486      * Indicates that GBA_U should be used for GBA authentication, as defined in 3GPP TS 33.220.
4487      * @hide
4488      */
4489     @SystemApi
4490     public static final int GBA_U = 2;
4491 
4492     /**
4493      * Indicates that GBA_Digest should be used for GBA authentication, as defined
4494      * in 3GPP TS 33.220.
4495      * @hide
4496      */
4497     @SystemApi
4498     public static final int GBA_DIGEST = 3;
4499 
4500     /**
4501      * An integer representing the GBA mode to use for requesting credentials
4502      * via {@link TelephonyManager#bootstrapAuthenticationRequest}.
4503      *
4504      * One of {@link #GBA_ME}, {@link #GBA_U}, or {@link #GBA_DIGEST}.
4505      * @hide
4506      */
4507     @SystemApi
4508     public static final String KEY_GBA_MODE_INT = "gba_mode_int";
4509 
4510     /**
4511      * An integer representing the organization code to be used when building the
4512      * {@link UaSecurityProtocolIdentifier} used when requesting GBA authentication.
4513      *
4514      * See the {@code ORG_} constants in {@link UaSecurityProtocolIdentifier}.
4515      * @hide
4516      */
4517     @SystemApi
4518     public static final String KEY_GBA_UA_SECURITY_ORGANIZATION_INT =
4519             "gba_ua_security_organization_int";
4520 
4521     /**
4522      * An integer representing the security protocol to be used when building the
4523      * {@link UaSecurityProtocolIdentifier} used when requesting GBA authentication.
4524      *
4525      * See the {@code UA_SECURITY_PROTOCOL_} constants in {@link UaSecurityProtocolIdentifier}.
4526      * @hide
4527      */
4528     @SystemApi
4529     public static final String KEY_GBA_UA_SECURITY_PROTOCOL_INT = "gba_ua_security_protocol_int";
4530 
4531     /**
4532      * An integer representing the cipher suite to be used when building the
4533      * {@link UaSecurityProtocolIdentifier} used when requesting GBA authentication.
4534      *
4535      * See the {@code TLS_} constants in {@link android.telephony.gba.TlsParams}.
4536      * @hide
4537      */
4538     @SystemApi
4539     public static final String KEY_GBA_UA_TLS_CIPHER_SUITE_INT = "gba_ua_tls_cipher_suite_int";
4540 
4541     /**
4542      * The data stall recovery timers array in milliseconds, each element is the delay before
4543      * performining next recovery action.
4544      *
4545      * The default value of timers array are: [180000ms, 180000ms, 180000ms, 180000ms] (3 minutes)
4546      * Array[0]: It's the timer between RECOVERY_ACTION GET_DATA_CALL_LIST and CLEANUP, if data
4547      * stall symptom still occurred, it will perform next recovery action after 180000ms.
4548      * Array[1]: It's the timer between RECOVERY_ACTION CLEANUP and RE-REGISTER, if data stall
4549      * symptom still occurred, it will perform next recovery action after 180000ms.
4550      * Array[2]: It's the timer between RECOVERY_ACTION RE-REGISTER and RADIO_RESTART, if data stall
4551      * symptom still occurred, it will perform next recovery action after 180000ms.
4552      * Array[3]: It's the timer between RECOVERY_ACTION RADIO_RESTART and RESET_MODEM, if data stall
4553      * symptom still occurred, it will perform next recovery action after 180000ms.
4554      *
4555      * See the {@code RECOVERY_ACTION_*} constants in
4556      * {@link com.android.internal.telephony.data.DataStallRecoveryManager}
4557      * @hide
4558      */
4559     public static final String KEY_DATA_STALL_RECOVERY_TIMERS_LONG_ARRAY =
4560             "data_stall_recovery_timers_long_array";
4561 
4562     /**
4563      * The data stall recovery action boolean array, we use this array to determine if the
4564      * data stall recovery action needs to be skipped.
4565      *
4566      * For example, if the carrier use the same APN for both of IA and default type,
4567      * the data call will not disconnect in modem side (so the RECOVERY_ACTION_CLEANUP
4568      * did not effect). In this case, we can config the boolean variable of action
4569      * RECOVERY_ACTION_CLEANUP to true, then it can be ignored to speed up the recovery
4570      * action procedure.
4571      *
4572      * The default value of boolean array are: [false, false, true, false, false]
4573      * Array[0]: When performing the recovery action, we can use this boolean value to determine
4574      * if we need to perform RECOVERY_ACTION_GET_DATA_CALL_LIST.
4575      * Array[1]: If data stall symptom still occurred, we can use this boolean value to determine
4576      * if we need to perform RECOVERY_ACTION_CLEANUP. For example, if the carrier use the same APN
4577      * for both of IA and default type, the data call will not disconnect in modem side
4578      * (so the RECOVERY_ACTION_CLEANUP did not effect). In this case, we can config the boolean
4579      * variable of action RECOVERY_ACTION_CLEANUP to true, then it can be ignored to speed up the
4580      * recovery action procedure.
4581      * Array[2]: If data stall symptom still occurred, we can use this boolean value to determine
4582      * if we need to perform RE-REGISTER.
4583      * Array[3]: If data stall symptom still occurred, we can use this boolean value to determine
4584      * if we need to perform RECOVERY_ACTION_RADIO_RESTART.
4585      * Array[4]: If data stall symptom still occurred, we can use this boolean value to determine
4586      * if we need to perform RECOVERY_ACTION_MODEM_RESET.
4587      *
4588      * See the {@code RECOVERY_ACTION_*} constants in
4589      * {@link com.android.internal.telephony.data.DataStallRecoveryManager}
4590      * @hide
4591      */
4592     public static final String KEY_DATA_STALL_RECOVERY_SHOULD_SKIP_BOOL_ARRAY =
4593             "data_stall_recovery_should_skip_bool_array";
4594 
4595     /**
4596      * String array containing the list of names for service numbers provided by carriers. This key
4597      * should be used with {@link #KEY_CARRIER_SERVICE_NUMBER_STRING_ARRAY}. The names provided in
4598      * this array will be mapped 1:1 with the numbers provided in the {@link
4599      * #KEY_CARRIER_SERVICE_NUMBER_STRING_ARRAY} array.
4600      *
4601      * <p>The data would be considered valid if and only if:
4602      *
4603      * <ul>
4604      *   <li>The number of items in both the arrays are equal
4605      *   <li>The data added to the {@link #KEY_CARRIER_SERVICE_NUMBER_STRING_ARRAY} array is valid.
4606      *       See {@link #KEY_CARRIER_SERVICE_NUMBER_STRING_ARRAY} for more information.
4607      * </ul>
4608      *
4609      * <p>Example:
4610      *
4611      * <pre><code>
4612      * <string-array name="carrier_service_name_array" num="2">
4613      *   <item value="Police"/>
4614      *   <item value="Ambulance"/>
4615      * </string-array>
4616      * </code></pre>
4617      */
4618     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_SERVICE_NAME_STRING_ARRAY = "carrier_service_name_array";
4619 
4620     /**
4621      * String array containing the list of service numbers provided by carriers. This key should be
4622      * used with {@link #KEY_CARRIER_SERVICE_NAME_STRING_ARRAY}. The numbers provided in this array
4623      * will be mapped 1:1 with the names provided in the {@link
4624      * #KEY_CARRIER_SERVICE_NAME_STRING_ARRAY} array.
4625      *
4626      * <p>The data would be considered valid if and only if:
4627      *
4628      * <ul>
4629      *   <li>The number of items in both the arrays are equal
4630      *   <li>The item added in this key follows a specific format. Either it should be all numbers,
4631      *       or "+" followed by all numbers.
4632      * </ul>
4633      *
4634      * <p>Example:
4635      *
4636      * <pre><code>
4637      * <string-array name="carrier_service_number_array" num="2">
4638      *   <item value="123"/>
4639      *   <item value="+343"/>
4640      * </string-array>
4641      * </code></pre>
4642      */
4643     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_SERVICE_NUMBER_STRING_ARRAY =
4644         "carrier_service_number_array";
4645 
4646     /**
4647      * Configs used by ImsServiceEntitlement.
4648      */
4649     public static final class ImsServiceEntitlement {
ImsServiceEntitlement()4650         private ImsServiceEntitlement() {}
4651 
4652         /** Prefix of all ImsServiceEntitlement.KEY_* constants. */
4653         public static final String KEY_PREFIX = "imsserviceentitlement.";
4654 
4655         /**
4656          * The address of the entitlement configuration server.
4657          *
4658          * Reference: GSMA TS.43-v5, section 2.1 Default Entitlement Configuration Server.
4659          */
4660         public static final String KEY_ENTITLEMENT_SERVER_URL_STRING =
4661                 KEY_PREFIX + "entitlement_server_url_string";
4662 
4663         /**
4664          * For some carriers, end-users may be presented with a web portal of the carrier before
4665          * being allowed to use the VoWiFi service.
4666          * To support this feature, the app hosts a {@link android.webkit.WebView} in the foreground
4667          * VoWiFi entitlement configuration flow to show the web portal.
4668          *
4669          * {@code true} - show the VoWiFi portal in a webview.
4670          *
4671          * Note: this is effective only if the {@link #KEY_WFC_EMERGENCY_ADDRESS_CARRIER_APP_STRING}
4672          * is set to this app.
4673          *
4674          * Reference: GSMA TS.43-v5, section 3, VoWiFi entitlement configuration.
4675          */
4676         public static final String KEY_SHOW_VOWIFI_WEBVIEW_BOOL =
4677                 KEY_PREFIX + "show_vowifi_webview_bool";
4678 
4679         /**
4680          * For some carriers, the network is not provisioned by default to support
4681          * IMS (VoLTE/VoWiFi/SMSoIP) service for all end users. Some type of network-side
4682          * provisioning must then take place before offering the IMS service to the end-user.
4683          *
4684          * {@code true} - need this ImsServiceEntitlement app to do IMS (VoLTE/VoWiFi/SMSoIP)
4685          * provisioning in the background before offering the IMS service to the end-user.
4686          *
4687          * Note: this is effective only if the carrier needs IMS provisioning, i.e.
4688          * {@link #KEY_CARRIER_VOLTE_PROVISIONING_REQUIRED_BOOL} is set to true.
4689          *
4690          * Reference: GSMA TS.43-v5, section 3 - 5, VoWiFi/VoLTE/SMSoIP entitlement configuration.
4691          */
4692         public static final String KEY_IMS_PROVISIONING_BOOL = KEY_PREFIX + "ims_provisioning_bool";
4693 
4694         /**
4695          * The FCM sender ID for the carrier.
4696          * Used to trigger a carrier network requested entitlement configuration
4697          * via Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM). Do not set if the carrier doesn't use FCM for network
4698          * requested entitlement configuration.
4699          *
4700          * Reference: GSMA TS.43-v5, section 2.4, Network Requested Entitlement Configuration.
4701          *
4702          * @see <a href="https://firebase.google.com/docs/cloud-messaging/concept-options#senderid">
4703          *     About FCM messages - Credentials</a>
4704          */
4705         public static final String KEY_FCM_SENDER_ID_STRING = KEY_PREFIX + "fcm_sender_id_string";
4706 
getDefaults()4707         private static PersistableBundle getDefaults() {
4708             PersistableBundle defaults = new PersistableBundle();
4709             defaults.putString(KEY_ENTITLEMENT_SERVER_URL_STRING, "");
4710             defaults.putString(KEY_FCM_SENDER_ID_STRING, "");
4711             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_VOWIFI_WEBVIEW_BOOL, false);
4712             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_IMS_PROVISIONING_BOOL, false);
4713             return defaults;
4714         }
4715     }
4716 
4717     /**
4718      * GPS configs. See the GNSS HAL documentation for more details.
4719      */
4720     public static final class Gps {
Gps()4721         private Gps() {}
4722 
4723         /** Prefix of all Gps.KEY_* constants. */
4724         public static final String KEY_PREFIX = "gps.";
4725 
4726         /**
4727          * Location information during (and after) an emergency call is only provided over control
4728          * plane signaling from the network.
4729          * @hide
4730          */
4731         public static final int SUPL_EMERGENCY_MODE_TYPE_CP_ONLY = 0;
4732 
4733         /**
4734          * Location information during (and after) an emergency call is provided over the data
4735          * plane and serviced by the framework GNSS service, but if it fails, the carrier also
4736          * supports control plane backup signaling.
4737          * @hide
4738          */
4739         public static final int SUPL_EMERGENCY_MODE_TYPE_CP_FALLBACK = 1;
4740 
4741         /**
4742          * Location information during (and after) an emergency call is provided over the data plane
4743          * and serviced by the framework GNSS service only. There is no backup signalling over the
4744          * control plane if it fails.
4745          * @hide
4746          */
4747         public static final int SUPL_EMERGENCY_MODE_TYPE_DP_ONLY = 2;
4748 
4749         /**
4750          * Determine whether current lpp_mode used for E-911 needs to be kept persistently.
4751          * {@code false} - not keeping the lpp_mode means using default configuration of gps.conf
4752          *                 when sim is not presented.
4753          * {@code true}  - current lpp_profile of carrier will be kepted persistently
4754          *                 even after sim is removed. This is default.
4755          */
4756         public static final String KEY_PERSIST_LPP_MODE_BOOL = KEY_PREFIX + "persist_lpp_mode_bool";
4757 
4758         /**
4759          * SUPL server host for SET Initiated & non-ES Network-Initiated SUPL requests.
4760          * Default to supl.google.com
4761          * @hide
4762          */
4763         public static final String KEY_SUPL_HOST_STRING = KEY_PREFIX + "supl_host";
4764 
4765         /**
4766          * SUPL server port. Default to 7275.
4767          * @hide
4768          */
4769         public static final String KEY_SUPL_PORT_STRING = KEY_PREFIX + "supl_port";
4770 
4771         /**
4772          * The SUPL version requested by Carrier. This is a bit mask
4773          * with bits 0:7 representing a service indicator field, bits 8:15
4774          * representing the minor version and bits 16:23 representing the
4775          * major version. Default to 0x20000.
4776          * @hide
4777          */
4778         public static final String KEY_SUPL_VER_STRING = KEY_PREFIX + "supl_ver";
4779 
4780         /**
4781          * SUPL_MODE configuration bit mask
4782          * 1 - Mobile Station Based. This is default.
4783          * 2 - Mobile Station Assisted.
4784          * @hide
4785          */
4786         public static final String KEY_SUPL_MODE_STRING = KEY_PREFIX + "supl_mode";
4787 
4788         /**
4789          * Whether to limit responses to SUPL ES mode requests only during user emergency sessions
4790          * (e.g. E911), and SUPL non-ES requests to only outside of non user emergency sessions.
4791          * 0 - no.
4792          * 1 - yes. This is default.
4793          * @hide
4794          */
4795         public static final String KEY_SUPL_ES_STRING = KEY_PREFIX + "supl_es";
4796 
4797         /**
4798          * LTE Positioning Profile settings bit mask.
4799          * 0 - Radio Resource Location Protocol in user plane and control plane. This is default.
4800          * 1 - Enable LTE Positioning Protocol in user plane.
4801          * 2 - Enable LTE Positioning Protocol in control plane.
4802          * @hide
4803          */
4804         public static final String KEY_LPP_PROFILE_STRING = KEY_PREFIX + "lpp_profile";
4805 
4806         /**
4807          * Determine whether to use emergency PDN for emergency SUPL.
4808          * 0 - no.
4809          * 1 - yes. This is default.
4810          * @hide
4811          */
4812         public static final String KEY_USE_EMERGENCY_PDN_FOR_EMERGENCY_SUPL_STRING =
4813                 KEY_PREFIX + "use_emergency_pdn_for_emergency_supl";
4814 
4815         /**
4816          * A_GLONASS_POS_PROTOCOL_SELECT bit mask.
4817          * 0 - Don't use A-GLONASS. This is default.
4818          * 1 - Use A-GLONASS in Radio Resource Control(RRC) control-plane.
4819          * 2 - Use A-GLONASS in Radio Resource Location user-plane.
4820          * 4 - Use A-GLONASS in LTE Positioning Protocol User plane.
4821          * @hide
4822          */
4823         public static final String KEY_A_GLONASS_POS_PROTOCOL_SELECT_STRING =
4824                 KEY_PREFIX + "a_glonass_pos_protocol_select";
4825 
4826         /**
4827          * GPS_LOCK configuration bit mask to specify GPS device behavior toward other services,
4828          * when Location Settings are off.
4829          * "0" - No lock.
4830          * "1" - Lock Mobile Originated GPS functionalities.
4831          * "2" - Lock Network initiated GPS functionalities.
4832          * "3" - Lock both. This is default.
4833          * @hide
4834          */
4835         public static final String KEY_GPS_LOCK_STRING = KEY_PREFIX + "gps_lock";
4836 
4837         /**
4838          * Control Plane / SUPL NI emergency extension time in seconds. Default to "0".
4839          * @hide
4840          */
4841         public static final String KEY_ES_EXTENSION_SEC_STRING = KEY_PREFIX + "es_extension_sec";
4842 
4843         /**
4844          * Space separated list of Android package names of proxy applications representing
4845          * the non-framework entities requesting location directly from GNSS without involving
4846          * the framework, as managed by IGnssVisibilityControl.hal. For example,
4847          * "com.example.mdt com.example.ims".
4848          * @hide
4849          */
4850         public static final String KEY_NFW_PROXY_APPS_STRING = KEY_PREFIX + "nfw_proxy_apps";
4851 
4852         /**
4853          * Determines whether or not SUPL ES mode supports a control-plane mechanism to get a user's
4854          * location in the event that data plane SUPL fails or is otherwise unavailable.
4855          * <p>
4856          * An integer value determines the support type of this carrier. If this carrier only
4857          * supports data plane SUPL ES, then the value will be
4858          * {@link #SUPL_EMERGENCY_MODE_TYPE_DP_ONLY}. If the carrier supports control plane fallback
4859          * for emergency SUPL, the value will be {@link #SUPL_EMERGENCY_MODE_TYPE_CP_FALLBACK}.
4860          * If the carrier does not support data plane SUPL using the framework, the value will be
4861          * {@link #SUPL_EMERGENCY_MODE_TYPE_CP_ONLY}.
4862          * <p>
4863          * The default value for this configuration is {@link #SUPL_EMERGENCY_MODE_TYPE_CP_ONLY}.
4864          * @hide
4865          */
4866         public static final String KEY_ES_SUPL_CONTROL_PLANE_SUPPORT_INT =
4867                 KEY_PREFIX + "es_supl_control_plane_support_int";
4868 
4869         /**
4870          * A list of roaming PLMNs where SUPL ES mode does not support a control-plane mechanism to
4871          * get a user's location in the event that data plane SUPL fails or is otherwise
4872          * unavailable.
4873          * <p>
4874          * A string array of PLMNs that do not support a control-plane mechanism for getting a
4875          * user's location for SUPL ES.
4876          * @hide
4877          */
4878         public static final String KEY_ES_SUPL_DATA_PLANE_ONLY_ROAMING_PLMN_STRING_ARRAY =
4879                 KEY_PREFIX + "es_supl_data_plane_only_roaming_plmn_string_array";
4880 
getDefaults()4881         private static PersistableBundle getDefaults() {
4882             PersistableBundle defaults = new PersistableBundle();
4883             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_PERSIST_LPP_MODE_BOOL, true);
4884             defaults.putString(KEY_SUPL_HOST_STRING, "supl.google.com");
4885             defaults.putString(KEY_SUPL_PORT_STRING, "7275");
4886             defaults.putString(KEY_SUPL_VER_STRING, "0x20000");
4887             defaults.putString(KEY_SUPL_MODE_STRING, "1");
4888             defaults.putString(KEY_SUPL_ES_STRING, "1");
4889             defaults.putString(KEY_LPP_PROFILE_STRING, "2");
4890             defaults.putString(KEY_USE_EMERGENCY_PDN_FOR_EMERGENCY_SUPL_STRING, "1");
4891             defaults.putString(KEY_A_GLONASS_POS_PROTOCOL_SELECT_STRING, "0");
4892             defaults.putString(KEY_GPS_LOCK_STRING, "3");
4893             defaults.putString(KEY_ES_EXTENSION_SEC_STRING, "0");
4894             defaults.putString(KEY_NFW_PROXY_APPS_STRING, "");
4895             defaults.putInt(KEY_ES_SUPL_CONTROL_PLANE_SUPPORT_INT,
4896                     SUPL_EMERGENCY_MODE_TYPE_CP_ONLY);
4897             defaults.putStringArray(KEY_ES_SUPL_DATA_PLANE_ONLY_ROAMING_PLMN_STRING_ARRAY, null);
4898             return defaults;
4899         }
4900     }
4901 
4902     /**
4903      * An int array containing CDMA enhanced roaming indicator values for Home (non-roaming)
4904      * network.
4905      * The default values come from 3GPP2 C.R1001 table 8.1-1.
4906      * Enhanced Roaming Indicator Number Assignments
4907      *
4908      * @hide
4909      */
4910     public static final String KEY_CDMA_ENHANCED_ROAMING_INDICATOR_FOR_HOME_NETWORK_INT_ARRAY =
4911             "cdma_enhanced_roaming_indicator_for_home_network_int_array";
4912 
4913     /**
4914      * Determines whether wifi calling location privacy policy is shown.
4915      */
4916     public static final String KEY_SHOW_WFC_LOCATION_PRIVACY_POLICY_BOOL =
4917             "show_wfc_location_privacy_policy_bool";
4918 
4919     /**
4920      * Indicates use 3GPP application to replace 3GPP2 application even if it's a CDMA/CDMA-LTE
4921      * phone, because some carriers' CSIM application is present but not supported.
4922      * @hide
4923      */
4924     public static final String KEY_USE_USIM_BOOL = "use_usim_bool";
4925 
4926     /**
4927      * Determines whether the carrier wants to cancel the cs reject notification automatically
4928      * when the voice registration state changes.
4929      * If true, the notification will be automatically removed
4930      *          when the voice registration state changes.
4931      * If false, the notification will persist until the user dismisses it,
4932      *           the SIM is removed, or the device is rebooted.
4933      * @hide
4934      */
4935     public static final String KEY_AUTO_CANCEL_CS_REJECT_NOTIFICATION =
4936             "carrier_auto_cancel_cs_notification";
4937 
4938     /**
4939      * Passing this value as {@link #KEY_SUBSCRIPTION_GROUP_UUID_STRING} will remove the
4940      * subscription from a group instead of adding it to a group.
4941      *
4942      * <p>This value will work all the way back to {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#Q}.
4943      */
4944     public static final String REMOVE_GROUP_UUID_STRING = "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000";
4945 
4946     /**
4947      * The UUID of a Group of related subscriptions in which to place the current subscription.
4948      *
4949      * A grouped subscription will behave for billing purposes and other UI purposes as though it
4950      * is a transparent extension of other subscriptions in the group.
4951      *
4952      * <p>If set to {@link #REMOVE_GROUP_UUID_STRING}, then the subscription will be removed from
4953      * its current group.
4954      *
4955      * <p>This key will work all the way back to {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#Q}.
4956      */
4957     public static final String KEY_SUBSCRIPTION_GROUP_UUID_STRING =
4958             "subscription_group_uuid_string";
4959 
4960     /**
4961      * Controls the cellular usage setting.
4962      *
4963      * The usage setting indicates whether a device will remain attached to a network based on
4964      * the primary use case for the service. A device will detach and search for a more-preferred
4965      * network if the primary use case (voice or data) is not satisfied. Depending on the type
4966      * of device, it may operate in a voice or data-centric mode by default.
4967      *
4968      * <p>Sets the usage setting in accordance with 3gpp 24.301 sec 4.3 and 3gpp 24.501 sec 4.3.
4969      * Also refer to "UE's usage setting" as defined in 3gpp 24.301 section 3.1 and 3gpp 23.221
4970      * Annex A.
4971      *
4972      * Either omit this key or pass a value of
4973      * {@link SubscriptionManager#USAGE_SETTING_UNKNOWN unknown} to preserve the current setting.
4974      *
4975      * <p>Devices that support configuration of the cellular usage setting, including devices
4976      * with HAL capability to set the cellular usage setting, must honor this setting accordingly.
4977      *
4978      * {@link SubscriptionManager#USAGE_SETTING_DEFAULT default},
4979      * {@link SubscriptionManager#USAGE_SETTING_VOICE_CENTRIC voice-centric},
4980      * or {@link SubscriptionManager#USAGE_SETTING_DATA_CENTRIC data-centric}.
4981      * {@see SubscriptionInfo#getUsageSetting}
4982      *
4983      */
4984     public static final String KEY_CELLULAR_USAGE_SETTING_INT = "cellular_usage_setting_int";
4985 
4986     /**
4987      * Data switch validation minimal gap time, in milliseconds.
4988      *
4989      * Which means, if the same subscription on the same network (based on MCC+MNC+TAC+subId)
4990      * was recently validated (within this time gap), and Telephony receives a request to switch to
4991      * it again, Telephony will skip the validation part and switch to it as soon as connection
4992      * is setup, as if it's already validated.
4993      *
4994      * If the network was validated within the gap but the latest validation result is false, the
4995      * validation will not be skipped.
4996      *
4997      * If not set or set to 0, validation will never be skipped.
4998      * The max acceptable value of this config is 24 hours.
4999      *
5000      * @hide
5001      * @deprecated Use {@link #KEY_DATA_SWITCH_VALIDATION_MIN_INTERVAL_MILLIS_LONG} instead.
5002      */
5003     @Deprecated
5004     public static final String KEY_DATA_SWITCH_VALIDATION_MIN_GAP_LONG =
5005             "data_switch_validation_min_gap_long";
5006 
5007     /**
5008      * Data switch validation minimal interval, in milliseconds.
5009      *
5010      * If a connection to the default (Internet) PDN for the current subscription is validated on
5011      * a given operator within a given tracking area, re-validations to that matching operator will
5012      * be skipped if they would occur within the specified interval. Instead, the connection will
5013      * automatically considered validated.
5014      *
5015      * If the network was validated within the interval but the latest validation result was false,
5016      * the validation will not be skipped. If not set or set to 0, validation will not be skipped.
5017      *
5018      * The valid range of value is between 0 millisecond and 24 hours, inclusive in both sides. The
5019      * default value is 24 hours.
5020      *
5021      * @see android.net.NetworkCapabilities#NET_CAPABILITY_VALIDATED
5022      */
5023     public static final String KEY_DATA_SWITCH_VALIDATION_MIN_INTERVAL_MILLIS_LONG =
5024             KEY_DATA_SWITCH_VALIDATION_MIN_GAP_LONG;
5025 
5026     /**
5027      * A boolean property indicating whether this subscription should be managed as an opportunistic
5028      * subscription.
5029      *
5030      * If true, then this subscription will be selected based on available coverage and will not be
5031      * available for a user in settings menus for selecting macro network providers. If unset,
5032      * defaults to “false”.
5033      *
5034      * <p>This key will work all the way back to {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#Q}.
5035      */
5036     public static final String KEY_IS_OPPORTUNISTIC_SUBSCRIPTION_BOOL =
5037             "is_opportunistic_subscription_bool";
5038 
5039     /**
5040      * The flatten string {@link android.content.ComponentName componentName} of carrier
5041      * provisioning app receiver.
5042      *
5043      * <p>
5044      * The RadioInfo activity(*#*#INFO#*#*) will broadcast an intent to this receiver when the
5045      * "Carrier Provisioning Info" or "Trigger Carrier Provisioning" button clicked.
5046      *
5047      * <p>
5048      * e.g., com.google.android.carrierPackageName/.CarrierReceiverName
5049      *
5050      * @hide
5051      */
5052     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_PROVISIONING_APP_STRING =
5053             "carrier_provisioning_app_string";
5054 
5055     /**
5056      * Configs used by the IMS stack.
5057      */
5058     public static final class Ims {
5059         /** Prefix of all Ims.KEY_* constants. */
5060         public static final String KEY_PREFIX = "ims.";
5061 
5062         /**
5063          * Delay in milliseconds to turn off wifi when IMS is registered over wifi.
5064          */
5065         public static final String KEY_WIFI_OFF_DEFERRING_TIME_MILLIS_INT =
5066                 KEY_PREFIX + "wifi_off_deferring_time_millis_int";
5067 
5068         /**
5069          * A boolean flag specifying whether or not this carrier requires one IMS registration for
5070          * all IMS services (MMTEL and RCS).
5071          * <p>
5072          * If set to {@code true}, the IMS Service must use one IMS registration for all IMS
5073          * services. If set to {@code false}, IMS services may use separate IMS registrations for
5074          * MMTEL and RCS.
5075          * <p>
5076          * The default value for this configuration is {@code false}.
5077          * @see android.telephony.ims.SipDelegateManager
5078          */
5079         public static final String KEY_IMS_SINGLE_REGISTRATION_REQUIRED_BOOL =
5080                 KEY_PREFIX + "ims_single_registration_required_bool";
5081 
5082         /**
5083          * A boolean flag specifying whether or not this carrier supports the device notifying the
5084          * network of its RCS capabilities using the SIP PUBLISH procedure defined for User
5085          * Capability Exchange (UCE). See RCC.71, section 3 for more information.
5086          * <p>
5087          * If this key's value is set to false, the procedure for RCS contact capability exchange
5088          * via SIP SUBSCRIBE/NOTIFY will also be disabled internally, and this key must also be set
5089          * to false to ensure apps do not improperly think that capability exchange via SIP PUBLISH
5090          * is enabled.
5091          * <p> The default value for this key is {@code false}.
5092          */
5093         public static final String KEY_ENABLE_PRESENCE_PUBLISH_BOOL =
5094                 KEY_PREFIX + "enable_presence_publish_bool";
5095 
5096         /**
5097          * Each string in this array contains a mapping between the service-id and version portion
5098          * of the service-description element and the associated IMS feature tag(s) that are
5099          * associated with each element (see RCC.07 Table 7).
5100          * <p>
5101          * Each string contains 3 parts, which define the mapping between service-description and
5102          * feature tag(s) that must be present in the IMS REGISTER for the RCS service to be
5103          * published as part of the RCS PUBLISH procedure:
5104          * [service-id]|[version]|[desc]|[feature_tag];[feature_tag];...
5105          * <ul>
5106          *   <li>[service-id]: the service-id element associated with the RCS capability.</li>
5107          *   <li>[version]: The version element associated with that service-id</li>
5108          *   <li>[desc]: The optional desecription element associated with that service-id</li>
5109          *   <li>[feature_tag];[feature_tag]: The list of all feature tags associated with this
5110          *       capability that MUST ALL be present in the IMS registration for this this
5111          *       capability to be published to the network.</li>
5112          * </ul>
5113          * <p>
5114          * Features managed by the framework will be considered capable when the ImsService reports
5115          * that those services are capable via the
5116          * {@link MmTelFeature#notifyCapabilitiesStatusChanged(MmTelFeature.MmTelCapabilities)} or
5117          * {@link RcsFeature#notifyCapabilitiesStatusChanged(RcsFeature.RcsImsCapabilities)} APIs.
5118          * For RCS services not managed by the framework, the capability of these services are
5119          * determined by looking at the feature tags associated with the IMS registration using the
5120          * {@link ImsRegistrationAttributes} API and mapping them to the service-description map.
5121          * <p>
5122          * The framework contains a default value of this key, which is based off of RCC.07
5123          * specification. Capabilities based of carrier extensions may be added to this list on a
5124          * carrier-by-carrier basis as required in order to support additional services in the
5125          * PUBLISH. If this list contains a service-id and version that overlaps with the default,
5126          * it will override the framework default.
5127          * @hide
5128          */
5129         public static final String KEY_PUBLISH_SERVICE_DESC_FEATURE_TAG_MAP_OVERRIDE_STRING_ARRAY =
5130                 KEY_PREFIX + "publish_service_desc_feature_tag_map_override_string_array";
5131 
5132         /**
5133          * Flag indicating whether or not this carrier supports the exchange of phone numbers with
5134          * the carrier's RCS presence server in order to retrieve the RCS capabilities of requested
5135          * contacts used in the RCS User Capability Exchange (UCE) procedure. See RCC.71, section 3
5136          * for more information.
5137          * <p>
5138          * When presence is supported, the device uses the SIP SUBSCRIBE/NOTIFY procedure internally
5139          * to retrieve the requested RCS capabilities. See
5140          * {@link android.telephony.ims.RcsUceAdapter} for more information on how RCS capabilities
5141          * can be retrieved from the carrier's network.
5142          */
5143         public static final String KEY_ENABLE_PRESENCE_CAPABILITY_EXCHANGE_BOOL =
5144                 KEY_PREFIX + "enable_presence_capability_exchange_bool";
5145 
5146         /**
5147          * Flag indicating whether or not the carrier expects the RCS UCE service to periodically
5148          * refresh the RCS capabilities cache of the user's contacts as well as request the
5149          * capabilities of call contacts when the SIM card is first inserted or when a new contact
5150          * is added, removed, or modified. This corresponds to the RCC.07 A.19
5151          * "DISABLE INITIAL ADDRESS BOOK SCAN" parameter.
5152          * <p>
5153          * If this flag is disabled, the capabilities cache will not be refreshed internally at all
5154          * and will only be updated if the cached capabilities are stale when an application
5155          * requests them.
5156          *
5157          * @see RcsUceAdapter#isUceSettingEnabled() more information about this feature and how
5158          * it is enabled by the user.
5159          */
5160         public static final String KEY_RCS_BULK_CAPABILITY_EXCHANGE_BOOL =
5161                 KEY_PREFIX + "rcs_bulk_capability_exchange_bool";
5162 
5163         /**
5164          * Flag indicating whether or not the carrier supports capability exchange with a list of
5165          * contacts. When {@code true}, the device will batch together multiple requests and
5166          * construct a RLMI document in the SIP SUBSCRIBE request (see RFC 4662). If {@code false},
5167          * the request will be split up into one SIP SUBSCRIBE request per contact.
5168          */
5169         public static final String KEY_ENABLE_PRESENCE_GROUP_SUBSCRIBE_BOOL =
5170                 KEY_PREFIX + "enable_presence_group_subscribe_bool";
5171 
5172         /**
5173          * Flag indicating whether or not to use SIP URI when send a presence subscribe.
5174          * When {@code true}, the device sets the To and Contact header to be SIP URI using
5175          * the TelephonyManager#getIsimDomain" API.
5176          * If {@code false}, the device uses a TEL URI.
5177          */
5178         public static final String KEY_USE_SIP_URI_FOR_PRESENCE_SUBSCRIBE_BOOL =
5179                 KEY_PREFIX + "use_sip_uri_for_presence_subscribe_bool";
5180 
5181         /**
5182          * Flag indicating whether or not to use TEL URI when setting the entity uri field and
5183          * contact element of each tuple.
5184          *
5185          * When {@code true}, the device sets the entity uri field and contact element to be
5186          * TEL URI. This is done by first searching for the first TEL URI provided in
5187          * p-associated-uri header. If there are no TEL URIs in the p-associated-uri header, we will
5188          * convert the first SIP URI provided in the header to a TEL URI. If there are no URIs in
5189          * the p-associated-uri header, we will then fall back to using the SIM card to generate the
5190          * TEL URI.
5191          * If {@code false}, the first URI provided in the p-associated-uri header is used,
5192          * independent of the URI scheme. If there are no URIs available from p-associated-uri
5193          * header, we will try to generate a SIP URI or TEL URI from the information provided by the
5194          * SIM card, depending on the information available.
5195          * @hide
5196          */
5197         public static final String KEY_USE_TEL_URI_FOR_PIDF_XML_BOOL =
5198                 KEY_PREFIX + "use_tel_uri_for_pidf_xml";
5199 
5200         /**
5201          * An integer key associated with the period of time in seconds the non-rcs capability
5202          * information of each contact is cached on the device.
5203          * <p>
5204          * The rcs capability cache expiration sec is managed by
5205          * {@code android.telephony.ims.ProvisioningManager} but non-rcs capability is managed by
5206          * {@link CarrierConfigManager} since non-rcs capability will be provided via ACS or carrier
5207          * config.
5208          * <p>
5209          * The default value is 2592000 secs (30 days), see RCC.07 Annex A.1.9.
5210          */
5211         public static final String KEY_NON_RCS_CAPABILITIES_CACHE_EXPIRATION_SEC_INT =
5212                 KEY_PREFIX + "non_rcs_capabilities_cache_expiration_sec_int";
5213 
5214         /**
5215          * Specifies the RCS feature tag allowed for the carrier.
5216          *
5217          * <p>The values refer to RCC.07 2.4.4.
5218          */
5219         public static final String KEY_RCS_FEATURE_TAG_ALLOWED_STRING_ARRAY =
5220                 KEY_PREFIX + "rcs_feature_tag_allowed_string_array";
5221 
5222         /**
5223          * Flag indicating whether or not carrier forbids device send the RCS request when the
5224          * device receive the network response with the SIP code 489 BAD EVENT.
5225          * <p>
5226          * The default value for this key is {@code false}.
5227          * @hide
5228          */
5229         public static final String KEY_RCS_REQUEST_FORBIDDEN_BY_SIP_489_BOOL =
5230                 KEY_PREFIX + "rcs_request_forbidden_by_sip_489_bool";
5231 
5232         /**
5233          * Indicates the interval that SUBSCRIBE requests from applications will be retried at when
5234          * the carrier network has responded to a previous request with a forbidden error.
5235          * <p>
5236          * The default value for this key is 20 minutes.
5237          * @hide
5238          */
5239         public static final String KEY_RCS_REQUEST_RETRY_INTERVAL_MILLIS_LONG =
5240                 KEY_PREFIX + "rcs_request_retry_interval_millis_long";
5241 
5242         /** SIP timer T1 as per 3GPP TS 24.229 Table 7.7.1 */
5243         public static final String KEY_SIP_TIMER_T1_MILLIS_INT =
5244                 KEY_PREFIX + "sip_timer_t1_millis_int";
5245 
5246         /** SIP timer T2 as per 3GPP TS 24.229 Table 7.7.1 */
5247         public static final String KEY_SIP_TIMER_T2_MILLIS_INT =
5248                 KEY_PREFIX + "sip_timer_t2_millis_int";
5249 
5250         /** SIP timer T4 as per 3GPP TS 24.229 Table 7.7.1 */
5251         public static final String KEY_SIP_TIMER_T4_MILLIS_INT =
5252                 KEY_PREFIX + "sip_timer_t4_millis_int";
5253 
5254         /** SIP timer B as per 3GPP TS 24.229 Table 7.7.1 */
5255         public static final String KEY_SIP_TIMER_B_MILLIS_INT =
5256                 KEY_PREFIX + "sip_timer_b_millis_int";
5257 
5258         /** SIP timer C as per 3GPP TS 24.229 Table 7.7.1 */
5259         public static final String KEY_SIP_TIMER_C_MILLIS_INT =
5260                 KEY_PREFIX + "sip_timer_c_millis_int";
5261 
5262         /** SIP timer D as per 3GPP TS 24.229 Table 7.7.1 */
5263         public static final String KEY_SIP_TIMER_D_MILLIS_INT =
5264                 KEY_PREFIX + "sip_timer_d_millis_int";
5265 
5266         /** SIP timer F as per 3GPP TS 24.229 Table 7.7.1 */
5267         public static final String KEY_SIP_TIMER_F_MILLIS_INT =
5268                 KEY_PREFIX + "sip_timer_f_millis_int";
5269 
5270         /** SIP timer H as per 3GPP TS 24.229 Table 7.7.1 */
5271         public static final String KEY_SIP_TIMER_H_MILLIS_INT =
5272                 KEY_PREFIX + "sip_timer_h_millis_int";
5273 
5274         /** SIP timer J as per 3GPP TS 24.229 Table 7.7.1 */
5275         public static final String KEY_SIP_TIMER_J_MILLIS_INT =
5276                 KEY_PREFIX + "sip_timer_j_millis_int";
5277 
5278         /** Specifies the SIP Server default port. */
5279         public static final String KEY_SIP_SERVER_PORT_NUMBER_INT =
5280                 KEY_PREFIX + "sip_server_port_number_int";
5281 
5282         /**
5283          * Specify the “phone-context” parameter as defined in
5284          * section 7.2A.10 in 3GPP TS 24.229.
5285          */
5286         public static final String KEY_PHONE_CONTEXT_DOMAIN_NAME_STRING =
5287                 KEY_PREFIX + "phone_context_domain_name_string";
5288 
5289         /** @hide */
5290         @IntDef({REQUEST_URI_FORMAT_TEL, REQUEST_URI_FORMAT_SIP})
5291         public @interface RequestUriFormatType {}
5292 
5293         /**
5294          *  Request URI is of type TEL URI.
5295          */
5296         public static final int REQUEST_URI_FORMAT_TEL = 0;
5297 
5298         /**
5299          *  Request URI is of type SIP URI.
5300          */
5301         public static final int REQUEST_URI_FORMAT_SIP = 1;
5302 
5303         /**
5304          * Specify whether the request URI is SIP URI
5305          * {@link #REQUEST_URI_FORMAT_SIP} or
5306          * TEL URI {@link #REQUEST_URI_FORMAT_TEL}.
5307          */
5308         public static final String KEY_REQUEST_URI_TYPE_INT =
5309                 KEY_PREFIX + "request_uri_type_int";
5310 
5311         /**
5312          * Flag indicating whether Globally Routable User agent (GRUU)
5313          * in supported HEADER is included or not.
5314          *
5315          * <p> Reference: RFC 5627.
5316          */
5317         public static final String KEY_GRUU_ENABLED_BOOL =
5318                 KEY_PREFIX + "gruu_enabled_bool";
5319 
5320         /**
5321          * Flag indicating whether to keep/release IMS PDN in case of
5322          * moving to non VOPS area.
5323          *
5324          * <p>if {@code True}, keep IMS PDN in case of moving to non VOPS area.
5325          * if {@code false}, otherwise.
5326          */
5327         public static final String KEY_KEEP_PDN_UP_IN_NO_VOPS_BOOL =
5328                 KEY_PREFIX + "keep_pdn_up_in_no_vops_bool";
5329 
5330         /** @hide */
5331         @IntDef({
5332             PREFERRED_TRANSPORT_UDP,
5333             PREFERRED_TRANSPORT_TCP,
5334             PREFERRED_TRANSPORT_DYNAMIC_UDP_TCP,
5335             PREFERRED_TRANSPORT_TLS
5336         })
5337         public @interface PreferredTransportType {}
5338 
5339         /** Preferred Transport is always UDP. */
5340         public static final int PREFERRED_TRANSPORT_UDP = 0;
5341 
5342         /** Preferred Transport is always TCP. */
5343         public static final int PREFERRED_TRANSPORT_TCP = 1;
5344 
5345         /**
5346          *  Preferred Transport is both UDP and TCP and selected based
5347          *  on MTU size specified in {@link #KEY_IPV4_SIP_MTU_SIZE_CELLULAR_INT}
5348          *  and {@link #KEY_IPV6_SIP_MTU_SIZE_CELLULAR_INT}.
5349          *
5350          *  <p>Default transport is UDP. If message size is larger
5351          *  than MTU, then TCP shall be used.
5352          */
5353         public static final int PREFERRED_TRANSPORT_DYNAMIC_UDP_TCP = 2;
5354 
5355         /** Preferred Transport is TLS. */
5356         public static final int PREFERRED_TRANSPORT_TLS = 3;
5357 
5358         /**
5359          * Specify the preferred transport protocol for SIP messages.
5360          *
5361          * <p>Possible values are,
5362          * {@link #PREFERRED_TRANSPORT_UDP},
5363          * {@link #PREFERRED_TRANSPORT_TCP},
5364          * {@link #PREFERRED_TRANSPORT_DYNAMIC_UDP_TCP}
5365          */
5366         public static final String KEY_SIP_PREFERRED_TRANSPORT_INT =
5367                 KEY_PREFIX + "sip_preferred_transport_int";
5368 
5369         /**
5370          * Specify the maximum IPV4 MTU size of SIP message on Cellular.
5371          *
5372          * <p>If {@link #KEY_SIP_PREFERRED_TRANSPORT_INT} is
5373          * {@link #PREFERRED_TRANSPORT_DYNAMIC_UDP_TCP} and SIP message MTU size
5374          * is more than this value, then SIP transport will be TCP, else the
5375          * SIP transport is UDP.
5376          */
5377         public static final String KEY_IPV4_SIP_MTU_SIZE_CELLULAR_INT =
5378                 KEY_PREFIX + "ipv4_sip_mtu_size_cellular_int";
5379 
5380         /**
5381          * Specify the maximum IPV6 MTU size of SIP message on Cellular.
5382          *
5383          * <p>If {@link #KEY_SIP_PREFERRED_TRANSPORT_INT} is
5384          * {@link #PREFERRED_TRANSPORT_DYNAMIC_UDP_TCP} and SIP message MTU size
5385          * is more than this value, then SIP transport will be TCP, else the
5386          * SIP transport is UDP.
5387          */
5388         public static final String KEY_IPV6_SIP_MTU_SIZE_CELLULAR_INT =
5389                 KEY_PREFIX + "ipv6_sip_mtu_size_cellular_int";
5390 
5391         /**
5392          * This config determines whether IMS PDN needs to be enabled
5393          * when VOPS support is not available in both home and roaming scenarios.
5394          *
5395          * <p>This is applicable before IMS PDN is up, to decide whether
5396          * IMS PDN needs to be enabled based on VOPS support in home/roaming.
5397          *
5398          * <p>Possible values are,
5399          * {@link #NETWORK_TYPE_HOME},
5400          * {@link #NETWORK_TYPE_ROAMING}
5401          * An empty array indicates IMS PDN depends on VOPS on both home
5402          * and roaming scenarios.
5403          */
5404         public static final String KEY_IMS_PDN_ENABLED_IN_NO_VOPS_SUPPORT_INT_ARRAY =
5405                 KEY_PREFIX + "ims_pdn_enabled_in_no_vops_support_int_array";
5406 
5407         /**
5408          * Flag indicating whether IPSec enabled for SIP messages.
5409          *
5410          * <p> Reference: 3GPP TS 33.203 and RFC 3329.
5411          */
5412         public static final String KEY_SIP_OVER_IPSEC_ENABLED_BOOL =
5413                 KEY_PREFIX + "sip_over_ipsec_enabled_bool";
5414 
5415         /** @hide */
5416         @IntDef({IPSEC_AUTHENTICATION_ALGORITHM_HMAC_MD5, IPSEC_AUTHENTICATION_ALGORITHM_HMAC_SHA1})
5417         public @interface IpsecAuthenticationAlgorithmType {}
5418 
5419         /** IPSec Authentication algorithm is HMAC-MD5. see Annex H of TS 33.203 */
5420         public static final int IPSEC_AUTHENTICATION_ALGORITHM_HMAC_MD5 = 0;
5421 
5422         /** IPSec Authentication algorithm is HMAC-SHA1. see Annex H of TS 33.203 */
5423         public static final int IPSEC_AUTHENTICATION_ALGORITHM_HMAC_SHA1 = 1;
5424 
5425         /**
5426          * List of supported IPSEC Authentication algorithms.
5427          *
5428          * <p>Possible values are,
5429          * {@link #IPSEC_AUTHENTICATION_ALGORITHM_HMAC_MD5},
5430          * {@link #IPSEC_AUTHENTICATION_ALGORITHM_HMAC_SHA1}
5431          */
5432         public static final String KEY_IPSEC_AUTHENTICATION_ALGORITHMS_INT_ARRAY =
5433                 KEY_PREFIX + "ipsec_authentication_algorithms_int_array";
5434 
5435         /** @hide */
5436         @IntDef({
5437             IPSEC_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHM_NULL,
5438             IPSEC_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHM_DES_EDE3_CBC,
5439             IPSEC_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHM_AES_CBC
5440         })
5441         public @interface IpsecEncryptionAlgorithmType {}
5442 
5443         /** IPSec Encryption algorithm is NULL. see Annex H of TS 33.203 */
5444         public static final int IPSEC_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHM_NULL = 0;
5445 
5446         /** IPSec Encryption algorithm is DES_EDE3_CBC. see Annex H of TS 33.203 */
5447         public static final int IPSEC_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHM_DES_EDE3_CBC = 1;
5448 
5449         /** IPSec Encryption algorithm is AES_CBC. see Annex H of TS 33.203 */
5450         public static final int IPSEC_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHM_AES_CBC = 2;
5451 
5452         /**
5453          * List of supported IPSEC encryption algorithms.
5454          *
5455          * <p>Possible values are,
5456          * {@link #IPSEC_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHM_NULL},
5457          * {@link #IPSEC_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHM_DES_EDE3_CBC},
5458          * {@link #IPSEC_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHM_AES_CBC}
5459          */
5460         public static final String KEY_IPSEC_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_INT_ARRAY =
5461                 KEY_PREFIX + "ipsec_encryption_algorithms_int_array";
5462 
5463         /**
5464          * Expiry timer for IMS Registration in seconds.
5465          * <p>Reference: RFC 3261 Section 20.19.
5466          */
5467         public static final String KEY_REGISTRATION_EXPIRY_TIMER_SEC_INT =
5468                 KEY_PREFIX + "registration_expiry_timer_sec_int";
5469 
5470         /** Registration Retry Base-time as per RFC 5626 Section 4.5. */
5471         public static final String KEY_REGISTRATION_RETRY_BASE_TIMER_MILLIS_INT =
5472                 KEY_PREFIX + "registration_retry_base_timer_millis_int";
5473 
5474         /** Registration Retry max-time as per RFC 5626 Section 4.5. */
5475         public static final String KEY_REGISTRATION_RETRY_MAX_TIMER_MILLIS_INT =
5476                 KEY_PREFIX + "registration_retry_max_timer_millis_int";
5477 
5478         /**
5479          * Flag indicating whether subscription to registration event package
5480          * is supported or not.
5481          */
5482         public static final String KEY_REGISTRATION_EVENT_PACKAGE_SUPPORTED_BOOL =
5483                 KEY_PREFIX + "registration_event_package_supported_bool";
5484 
5485         /**
5486          * Expiry timer for SUBSCRIBE in seconds.
5487          * <p>Reference: RFC 3261 Section 20.19.
5488          */
5489         public static final String KEY_REGISTRATION_SUBSCRIBE_EXPIRY_TIMER_SEC_INT =
5490                 KEY_PREFIX + "registration_subscribe_expiry_timer_sec_int";
5491 
5492         /** @hide */
5493         @IntDef({
5494             GEOLOCATION_PIDF_FOR_NON_EMERGENCY_ON_WIFI,
5495             GEOLOCATION_PIDF_FOR_EMERGENCY_ON_WIFI,
5496             GEOLOCATION_PIDF_FOR_NON_EMERGENCY_ON_CELLULAR,
5497             GEOLOCATION_PIDF_FOR_EMERGENCY_ON_CELLULAR
5498         })
5499         public @interface GeolocationPidfAllowedType {}
5500 
5501         /**
5502          * Indicates geolocation PIDF XML needs to be included for
5503          * normal/non-emergency call scenario on WiFi
5504          *
5505          * <p>Geolocation for normal/non-emergency call should only include
5506          * country code.
5507          */
5508         public static final int GEOLOCATION_PIDF_FOR_NON_EMERGENCY_ON_WIFI = 1;
5509 
5510         /**
5511          * Indicates geolocation PIDF XML needs to be included for emergency
5512          * call scenario on WiFi
5513          */
5514         public static final int GEOLOCATION_PIDF_FOR_EMERGENCY_ON_WIFI = 2;
5515 
5516         /**
5517          * Indicates geolocation PIDF XML needs to be included for normal/non-emergency
5518          * call scenario on Cellular
5519          *
5520          * <p>Geolocation for normal/non-emergency call should only include
5521          * country code.
5522          */
5523         public static final int GEOLOCATION_PIDF_FOR_NON_EMERGENCY_ON_CELLULAR = 3;
5524 
5525         /**
5526          * Indicates geolocation PIDF XML needs to be included for emergency
5527          * call scenario on Cellular
5528          */
5529         public static final int GEOLOCATION_PIDF_FOR_EMERGENCY_ON_CELLULAR = 4;
5530 
5531         /**
5532          * List of cases where geolocation PIDF XML needs to be included in the
5533          * SIP REGISTER over WiFi and Cellular.
5534          *
5535          * <p>Possible values are,
5536          * {@link #GEOLOCATION_PIDF_FOR_NON_EMERGENCY_ON_WIFI},
5537          * {@link #GEOLOCATION_PIDF_FOR_EMERGENCY_ON_WIFI},
5538          * {@link #GEOLOCATION_PIDF_FOR_NON_EMERGENCY_ON_CELLULAR},
5539          * {@link #GEOLOCATION_PIDF_FOR_EMERGENCY_ON_CELLULAR}
5540          *
5541          * <p>An empty array indicates geolocation PIDF XML should not be included in
5542          * the SIP REGISTER over WiFi and Cellular.
5543          */
5544         public static final String KEY_GEOLOCATION_PIDF_IN_SIP_REGISTER_SUPPORT_INT_ARRAY =
5545                 KEY_PREFIX + "geolocation_pidf_in_sip_register_support_int_array";
5546 
5547         /**
5548          * List of cases where geolocation PIDF XML needs to be included in the
5549          * SIP INVITE over WiFi and Cellular.
5550          *
5551          * <p>Possible values are,
5552          * {@link #GEOLOCATION_PIDF_FOR_NON_EMERGENCY_ON_WIFI},
5553          * {@link #GEOLOCATION_PIDF_FOR_EMERGENCY_ON_WIFI},
5554          * {@link #GEOLOCATION_PIDF_FOR_NON_EMERGENCY_ON_CELLULAR},
5555          * {@link #GEOLOCATION_PIDF_FOR_EMERGENCY_ON_CELLULAR}
5556          *
5557          * <p>An empty array indicates geolocation PIDF XML should not be included
5558          * in the SIP INVITE over WiFi and Cellular.
5559          */
5560         public static final String KEY_GEOLOCATION_PIDF_IN_SIP_INVITE_SUPPORT_INT_ARRAY =
5561                 KEY_PREFIX + "geolocation_pidf_in_sip_invite_support_int_array";
5562 
5563         /**
5564          * Specifies the IMS User Agent in template format.
5565          *
5566          * <p>Example: #MANUFACTURER#_#MODEL#_Android#AV#_#BUILD#".
5567          * IMS Stack should internally substitute the tokens with the
5568          * values from the respective android properties.
5569          *
5570          * <p>List of allowed tokens and the corresponding android properties are,
5571          * <UL>
5572          *   <LI>MANUFACTURER : ro.product.manufacturer</LI>
5573          *   <LI>MODEL :  ro.product.model</LI>
5574          *   <LI>AV : ro.build.version.release"</LI>
5575          *   <LI>BUILD : ro.build.id</LI>
5576          * </UL>
5577          * <p> Vendor IMS Stack should strip any whitespace characters present
5578          * in the android properties values before replacing the token.
5579          *
5580          * <p> An empty string is invalid as per IR92 section 2.6. This key is
5581          * considered invalid if the format is violated. If the key is invalid or
5582          * not configured, IMS stack should use internal default values.
5583          */
5584         public static final String KEY_IMS_USER_AGENT_STRING =
5585                 KEY_PREFIX + "ims_user_agent_string";
5586 
5587         /** @hide */
5588         @IntDef({
5589             NETWORK_TYPE_HOME,
5590             NETWORK_TYPE_ROAMING
5591         })
5592         public @interface NetworkType {}
5593 
5594         /** Indicates HOME Network. */
5595         public static final int NETWORK_TYPE_HOME = 0;
5596 
5597         /** Indicates Roaming Network. */
5598         public static final int NETWORK_TYPE_ROAMING = 1;
5599 
5600         /** @hide */
5601         @IntDef({
5602             RTCP_INACTIVITY_ON_HOLD,
5603             RTCP_INACTIVITY_ON_CONNECTED,
5604             RTP_INACTIVITY_ON_CONNECTED,
5605             E911_RTCP_INACTIVITY_ON_CONNECTED,
5606             E911_RTP_INACTIVITY_ON_CONNECTED
5607         })
5608         public @interface MediaInactivityReason {}
5609 
5610         /**  RTCP inactivity occurred when call is on HOLD. */
5611         public static final int RTCP_INACTIVITY_ON_HOLD = 0;
5612 
5613         /**  RTCP inactivity occurred when call is connected. */
5614         public static final int RTCP_INACTIVITY_ON_CONNECTED = 1;
5615 
5616         /**  RTP inactivity occurred when call is connected. */
5617         public static final int RTP_INACTIVITY_ON_CONNECTED = 2;
5618 
5619         /**  E911 RTCP inactivity occurred when call is connected. */
5620         public static final int E911_RTCP_INACTIVITY_ON_CONNECTED = 3;
5621 
5622         /**  E911 RTP inactivity occurred when call is connected. */
5623         public static final int E911_RTP_INACTIVITY_ON_CONNECTED = 4;
5624 
5625         /**
5626          * List of different RAT technologies on which IMS
5627          * is supported.
5628          *
5629          * <p>Possible values are,
5630          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#NGRAN}
5631          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#EUTRAN}
5632          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#IWLAN}
5633          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#UTRAN}
5634          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#GERAN}
5635          */
5636         public static final String KEY_SUPPORTED_RATS_INT_ARRAY =
5637                 KEY_PREFIX + "supported_rats_int_array";
5638 
5639         /**
5640          * A bundle which specifies the MMTEL capability and registration technology
5641          * that requires provisioning. If a tuple is not present, the
5642          * framework will not require that the tuple requires provisioning before
5643          * enabling the capability.
5644          * <p> Possible keys in this bundle are
5645          * <ul>
5646          *     <li>{@link #KEY_CAPABILITY_TYPE_VOICE_INT_ARRAY}</li>
5647          *     <li>{@link #KEY_CAPABILITY_TYPE_VIDEO_INT_ARRAY}</li>
5648          *     <li>{@link #KEY_CAPABILITY_TYPE_UT_INT_ARRAY}</li>
5649          *     <li>{@link #KEY_CAPABILITY_TYPE_SMS_INT_ARRAY}</li>
5650          *     <li>{@link #KEY_CAPABILITY_TYPE_CALL_COMPOSER_INT_ARRAY}</li>
5651          * </ul>
5652          * <p> The values are defined in
5653          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech}
5654          *
5655          * changing mmtel_requires_provisioning_bundle requires changes to
5656          * carrier_volte_provisioning_required_bool and vice versa
5657          * {@link Ims#KEY_CARRIER_VOLTE_PROVISIONING_REQUIRED_BOOL}
5658          */
5659         public static final String KEY_MMTEL_REQUIRES_PROVISIONING_BUNDLE =
5660                 KEY_PREFIX + "mmtel_requires_provisioning_bundle";
5661 
5662         /**
5663          * List of different RAT technologies on which Provisioning for Voice calling (IR.92)
5664          * is supported.
5665          * @see MmTelFeature.MmTelCapabilities#CAPABILITY_TYPE_VOICE
5666          * <p>Possible values are,
5667          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech#REGISTRATION_TECH_LTE}
5668          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech#REGISTRATION_TECH_IWLAN}
5669          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech#REGISTRATION_TECH_CROSS_SIM}
5670          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech#REGISTRATION_TECH_NR}
5671          */
5672         public static final String KEY_CAPABILITY_TYPE_VOICE_INT_ARRAY =
5673                 KEY_PREFIX + "capability_type_voice_int_array";
5674 
5675         /**
5676          * List of different RAT technologies on which Provisioning for Video Telephony (IR.94)
5677          * is supported.
5678          * @see MmTelFeature.MmTelCapabilities#CAPABILITY_TYPE_VIDEO
5679          * <p>Possible values are,
5680          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech#REGISTRATION_TECH_LTE}
5681          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech#REGISTRATION_TECH_IWLAN}
5682          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech#REGISTRATION_TECH_CROSS_SIM}
5683          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech#REGISTRATION_TECH_NR}
5684          */
5685         public static final String KEY_CAPABILITY_TYPE_VIDEO_INT_ARRAY =
5686                 KEY_PREFIX + "capability_type_video_int_array";
5687 
5688         /**
5689          * List of different RAT technologies on which Provisioning for XCAP over Ut for
5690          * supplementary services. (IR.92) is supported.
5691          * @see MmTelFeature.MmTelCapabilities#CAPABILITY_TYPE_UT
5692          * <p>Possible values are,
5693          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech#REGISTRATION_TECH_LTE}
5694          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech#REGISTRATION_TECH_IWLAN}
5695          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech#REGISTRATION_TECH_CROSS_SIM}
5696          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech#REGISTRATION_TECH_NR}
5697          */
5698         public static final String KEY_CAPABILITY_TYPE_UT_INT_ARRAY =
5699                 KEY_PREFIX + "capability_type_ut_int_array";
5700 
5701         /**
5702          * List of different RAT technologies on which Provisioning for SMS (IR.92) is supported.
5703          * @see MmTelFeature.MmTelCapabilities#CAPABILITY_TYPE_SMS
5704          * <p>Possible values are,
5705          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech#REGISTRATION_TECH_LTE}
5706          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech#REGISTRATION_TECH_IWLAN}
5707          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech#REGISTRATION_TECH_CROSS_SIM}
5708          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech#REGISTRATION_TECH_NR}
5709          */
5710         public static final String KEY_CAPABILITY_TYPE_SMS_INT_ARRAY =
5711                 KEY_PREFIX + "capability_type_sms_int_array";
5712 
5713         /**
5714          * List of different RAT technologies on which Provisioning for Call Composer
5715          * (section 2.4 of RCC.20) is supported.
5716          * @see MmTelFeature.MmTelCapabilities#CAPABILITY_TYPE_CALL_COMPOSER
5717          * <p>Possible values are,
5718          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech#REGISTRATION_TECH_LTE}
5719          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech#REGISTRATION_TECH_IWLAN}
5720          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech#REGISTRATION_TECH_CROSS_SIM}
5721          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech#REGISTRATION_TECH_NR}
5722          */
5723         public static final String KEY_CAPABILITY_TYPE_CALL_COMPOSER_INT_ARRAY =
5724                 KEY_PREFIX + "capability_type_call_composer_int_array";
5725 
5726         /**
5727          * A bundle which specifies the RCS capability and registration technology
5728          * that requires provisioning. If a tuple is not present, the
5729          * framework will not require that the tuple requires provisioning before
5730          * enabling the capability.
5731          * <p> Possible keys in this bundle are
5732          * <ul>
5733          *     <li>{@link #KEY_CAPABILITY_TYPE_OPTIONS_UCE_INT_ARRAY}</li>
5734          *     <li>{@link #KEY_CAPABILITY_TYPE_PRESENCE_UCE_INT_ARRAY}</li>
5735          * </ul>
5736          * <p> The values are defined in
5737          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech}
5738          */
5739         public static final String KEY_RCS_REQUIRES_PROVISIONING_BUNDLE =
5740                 KEY_PREFIX + "rcs_requires_provisioning_bundle";
5741 
5742         /**
5743          * This carrier supports User Capability Exchange using SIP OPTIONS as defined by the
5744          * framework. If set, the RcsFeature should support capability exchange using SIP OPTIONS.
5745          * If not set, this RcsFeature should not service capability requests.
5746          * @see RcsFeature.RcsImsCapabilities#CAPABILITY_TYPE_OPTIONS_UCE
5747          * <p>Possible values are,
5748          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech#REGISTRATION_TECH_LTE}
5749          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech#REGISTRATION_TECH_IWLAN}
5750          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech#REGISTRATION_TECH_CROSS_SIM}
5751          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech#REGISTRATION_TECH_NR}
5752          */
5753         public static final String KEY_CAPABILITY_TYPE_OPTIONS_UCE_INT_ARRAY =
5754                 KEY_PREFIX + "capability_type_options_uce_int_array";
5755 
5756         /**
5757          * This carrier supports User Capability Exchange using a presence server as defined by the
5758          * framework. If set, the RcsFeature should support capability exchange using a presence
5759          * server. If not set, this RcsFeature should not publish capabilities or service capability
5760          * requests using presence.
5761          * @see RcsFeature.RcsImsCapabilities#CAPABILITY_TYPE_PRESENCE_UCE
5762          * <p>Possible values are,
5763          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech#REGISTRATION_TECH_LTE}
5764          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech#REGISTRATION_TECH_IWLAN}
5765          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech#REGISTRATION_TECH_CROSS_SIM}
5766          * {@link ImsRegistrationImplBase.ImsRegistrationTech#REGISTRATION_TECH_NR}
5767          */
5768         public static final String KEY_CAPABILITY_TYPE_PRESENCE_UCE_INT_ARRAY =
5769                 KEY_PREFIX + "capability_type_presence_uce_int_array";
5770 
5771         /**
5772          * Specifies the policy for disabling NR SA mode. Default value is
5773          *{@link #SA_DISABLE_POLICY_NONE}.
5774          * The value set as below:
5775          * <ul>
5776          * <li>0: {@link #SA_DISABLE_POLICY_NONE }</li>
5777          * <li>1: {@link #SA_DISABLE_POLICY_WFC_ESTABLISHED }</li>
5778          * <li>2: {@link #SA_DISABLE_POLICY_WFC_ESTABLISHED_WHEN_VONR_DISABLED  }</li>
5779          * <li>3: {@link #SA_DISABLE_POLICY_VOWIFI_REGISTERED  }</li>
5780          * </ul>
5781          * @hide
5782          */
5783         public static final String KEY_NR_SA_DISABLE_POLICY_INT =
5784                 KEY_PREFIX + "sa_disable_policy_int";
5785 
5786         /** @hide */
5787         @IntDef({
5788                 NR_SA_DISABLE_POLICY_NONE,
5789                 NR_SA_DISABLE_POLICY_WFC_ESTABLISHED,
5790                 NR_SA_DISABLE_POLICY_WFC_ESTABLISHED_WHEN_VONR_DISABLED,
5791                 NR_SA_DISABLE_POLICY_VOWIFI_REGISTERED
5792         })
5793         public @interface NrSaDisablePolicy {}
5794 
5795         /**
5796          * Do not disables NR SA mode.
5797          * @hide
5798          */
5799         public static final int NR_SA_DISABLE_POLICY_NONE = 0;
5800 
5801         /**
5802          * Disables NR SA mode when VoWiFi call is established in order to improve the delay or
5803          * voice mute when the handover from ePDG to NR is not supported in UE or network.
5804          * @hide
5805          */
5806         public static final int NR_SA_DISABLE_POLICY_WFC_ESTABLISHED = 1;
5807 
5808         /**
5809          * Disables NR SA mode when VoWiFi call is established when VoNR is disabled in order to
5810          * improve the delay or voice mute when the handover from ePDG to NR is not supported
5811          * in UE or network.
5812          * @hide
5813          */
5814         public static final int NR_SA_DISABLE_POLICY_WFC_ESTABLISHED_WHEN_VONR_DISABLED = 2;
5815 
5816         /**
5817          * Disables NR SA mode when IMS is registered over WiFi in order to improve the delay or
5818          * voice mute when the handover from ePDG to NR is not supported in UE or network.
5819          * @hide
5820          */
5821         public static final int NR_SA_DISABLE_POLICY_VOWIFI_REGISTERED = 3;
5822 
5823         /**
5824          * This specifies whether the carrier support the global number format or not.
5825          * {@link SubscriptionManager#getPhoneNumber(int)},
5826          * {@link SubscriptionManager#getPhoneNumber(int, int)} with
5827          * {@link SubscriptionManager#PHONE_NUMBER_SOURCE_IMS}
5828          * In order to provide the phone number to the APIs, the framework extracts the phone
5829          * number from the message received from the carrier server. If the carrier does not use
5830          * global number format, the framework could not provide phone number.
5831          * <p>
5832          * If not set or set to false value, the framework handle only global number format URI.
5833          * @hide
5834          */
5835         public static final String KEY_ALLOW_NON_GLOBAL_PHONE_NUMBER_FORMAT_BOOL =
5836                 KEY_PREFIX + "allow_non_global_phone_number_format_bool";
5837 
Ims()5838         private Ims() {}
5839 
getDefaults()5840         private static PersistableBundle getDefaults() {
5841             PersistableBundle defaults = new PersistableBundle();
5842             defaults.putInt(KEY_WIFI_OFF_DEFERRING_TIME_MILLIS_INT, 4000);
5843             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_IMS_SINGLE_REGISTRATION_REQUIRED_BOOL, false);
5844             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_ENABLE_PRESENCE_PUBLISH_BOOL, false);
5845             defaults.putStringArray(KEY_PUBLISH_SERVICE_DESC_FEATURE_TAG_MAP_OVERRIDE_STRING_ARRAY,
5846                     new String[0]);
5847             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_ENABLE_PRESENCE_CAPABILITY_EXCHANGE_BOOL, false);
5848             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_RCS_BULK_CAPABILITY_EXCHANGE_BOOL, false);
5849             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_ENABLE_PRESENCE_GROUP_SUBSCRIBE_BOOL, false);
5850             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_USE_SIP_URI_FOR_PRESENCE_SUBSCRIBE_BOOL, false);
5851             defaults.putInt(KEY_NON_RCS_CAPABILITIES_CACHE_EXPIRATION_SEC_INT, 30 * 24 * 60 * 60);
5852             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_RCS_REQUEST_FORBIDDEN_BY_SIP_489_BOOL, false);
5853             defaults.putLong(KEY_RCS_REQUEST_RETRY_INTERVAL_MILLIS_LONG, 20 * 60 * 1000);
5854             defaults.putStringArray(KEY_RCS_FEATURE_TAG_ALLOWED_STRING_ARRAY, new String[]{
5855                     "+g.3gpp.icsi-ref=\"urn%3Aurn-7%3A3gpp-service.ims.icsi.oma.cpm.msg\"",
5856                     "+g.3gpp.icsi-ref=\"urn%3Aurn-7%3A3gpp-service.ims.icsi.oma.cpm.largemsg\"",
5857                     "+g.3gpp.icsi-ref=\"urn%3Aurn-7%3A3gpp-service.ims.icsi.oma.cpm.deferred\"",
5858                     "+g.gsma.rcs.cpm.pager-large",
5859                     "+g.3gpp.icsi-ref=\"urn%3Aurn-7%3A3gpp-service.ims.icsi.oma.cpm.session\"",
5860                     "+g.3gpp.icsi-ref=\"urn%3Aurn-7%3A3gpp-service.ims.icsi.oma.cpm.filetransfer\"",
5861                     "+g.3gpp.iari-ref=\"urn%3Aurn-7%3A3gpp-application.ims.iari.rcs.fthttp\"",
5862                     "+g.3gpp.iari-ref=\"urn%3Aurn-7%3A3gpp-application.ims.iari.rcs.ftsms\"",
5863                     "+g.3gpp.iari-ref=\"urn%3Aurn-7%3A3gpp-service.ims.icsi.gsma.callcomposer\"",
5864                     "+g.gsma.callcomposer",
5865                     "+g.3gpp.icsi-ref=\"urn%3Aurn-7%3A3gpp-service.ims.icsi.gsma.callunanswered\"",
5866                     "+g.3gpp.icsi-ref=\"urn%3Aurn-7%3A3gpp-service.ims.icsi.gsma.sharedmap\"",
5867                     "+g.3gpp.icsi-ref=\"urn%3Aurn-7%3A3gpp-service.ims.icsi.gsma.sharedsketch\"",
5868                     "+g.3gpp.iari-ref=\"urn%3Aurn-7%3A3gpp-application.ims.iari.rcs.geopush\"",
5869                     "+g.3gpp.iari-ref=\"urn%3Aurn-7%3A3gpp-application.ims.iari.rcs.geosms\"",
5870                     "+g.3gpp.iari-ref=\"urn%3Aurn-7%3A3gpp-application.ims.iari.rcs.chatbot\"",
5871                     "+g.3gpp.iari-ref=\"urn%3Aurn-7%3A3gpp-application.ims.iari.rcs.chatbot.sa\"",
5872                     "+g.gsma.rcs.botversion=\"#=1,#=2\"",
5873                     "+g.gsma.rcs.cpimext"});
5874 
5875             /**
5876              * @see #KEY_MMTEL_REQUIRES_PROVISIONING_BUNDLE
5877              */
5878             defaults.putPersistableBundle(
5879                     KEY_MMTEL_REQUIRES_PROVISIONING_BUNDLE, new PersistableBundle());
5880             /**
5881              * @see #KEY_RCS_REQUIRES_PROVISIONING_BUNDLE
5882              */
5883             defaults.putPersistableBundle(
5884                     KEY_RCS_REQUIRES_PROVISIONING_BUNDLE, new PersistableBundle());
5885 
5886             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_GRUU_ENABLED_BOOL, false);
5887             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_SIP_OVER_IPSEC_ENABLED_BOOL, true);
5888             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_KEEP_PDN_UP_IN_NO_VOPS_BOOL, false);
5889             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_REGISTRATION_EVENT_PACKAGE_SUPPORTED_BOOL, true);
5890 
5891             defaults.putInt(KEY_SIP_TIMER_T1_MILLIS_INT, 2000);
5892             defaults.putInt(KEY_SIP_TIMER_T2_MILLIS_INT, 16000);
5893             defaults.putInt(KEY_SIP_TIMER_T4_MILLIS_INT, 17000);
5894             defaults.putInt(KEY_SIP_TIMER_B_MILLIS_INT, 128000);
5895             defaults.putInt(KEY_SIP_TIMER_C_MILLIS_INT, 210000);
5896             defaults.putInt(KEY_SIP_TIMER_D_MILLIS_INT, 130000);
5897             defaults.putInt(KEY_SIP_TIMER_F_MILLIS_INT, 128000);
5898             defaults.putInt(KEY_SIP_TIMER_H_MILLIS_INT, 128000);
5899             defaults.putInt(KEY_SIP_TIMER_J_MILLIS_INT, 128000);
5900             defaults.putInt(KEY_SIP_SERVER_PORT_NUMBER_INT, 5060);
5901             defaults.putInt(KEY_REQUEST_URI_TYPE_INT, REQUEST_URI_FORMAT_TEL);
5902             defaults.putInt(KEY_SIP_PREFERRED_TRANSPORT_INT, PREFERRED_TRANSPORT_DYNAMIC_UDP_TCP);
5903             defaults.putInt(KEY_IPV4_SIP_MTU_SIZE_CELLULAR_INT, 1500);
5904             defaults.putInt(KEY_IPV6_SIP_MTU_SIZE_CELLULAR_INT, 1500);
5905             defaults.putInt(KEY_REGISTRATION_EXPIRY_TIMER_SEC_INT, 600000);
5906             defaults.putInt(KEY_REGISTRATION_RETRY_BASE_TIMER_MILLIS_INT, 30000);
5907             defaults.putInt(KEY_REGISTRATION_RETRY_MAX_TIMER_MILLIS_INT, 1800000);
5908             defaults.putInt(KEY_REGISTRATION_SUBSCRIBE_EXPIRY_TIMER_SEC_INT, 600000);
5909             defaults.putInt(KEY_NR_SA_DISABLE_POLICY_INT, NR_SA_DISABLE_POLICY_NONE);
5910 
5911             defaults.putIntArray(
5912                     KEY_IPSEC_AUTHENTICATION_ALGORITHMS_INT_ARRAY,
5913                     new int[] {
5914                         IPSEC_AUTHENTICATION_ALGORITHM_HMAC_MD5,
5915                         IPSEC_AUTHENTICATION_ALGORITHM_HMAC_SHA1
5916                     });
5917             defaults.putIntArray(
5918                     KEY_IPSEC_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_INT_ARRAY,
5919                     new int[] {
5920                         IPSEC_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHM_NULL,
5921                         IPSEC_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHM_DES_EDE3_CBC,
5922                         IPSEC_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHM_AES_CBC
5923                     });
5924             defaults.putIntArray(
5925                     KEY_IMS_PDN_ENABLED_IN_NO_VOPS_SUPPORT_INT_ARRAY,
5926                     new int[] {
5927                     });
5928             defaults.putIntArray(
5929                     KEY_GEOLOCATION_PIDF_IN_SIP_REGISTER_SUPPORT_INT_ARRAY,
5930                     new int[] {
5931                         GEOLOCATION_PIDF_FOR_EMERGENCY_ON_WIFI
5932                     });
5933             defaults.putIntArray(
5934                     KEY_GEOLOCATION_PIDF_IN_SIP_INVITE_SUPPORT_INT_ARRAY,
5935                     new int[] {
5936                         GEOLOCATION_PIDF_FOR_EMERGENCY_ON_WIFI
5937                     });
5938             defaults.putIntArray(
5939                     KEY_SUPPORTED_RATS_INT_ARRAY,
5940                     new int[] {
5941                         AccessNetworkType.NGRAN,
5942                         AccessNetworkType.EUTRAN,
5943                         AccessNetworkType.IWLAN
5944                     });
5945 
5946             defaults.putString(KEY_PHONE_CONTEXT_DOMAIN_NAME_STRING, "");
5947             defaults.putString(KEY_IMS_USER_AGENT_STRING,
5948                                "#MANUFACTURER#_#MODEL#_Android#AV#_#BUILD#");
5949 
5950             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_NON_GLOBAL_PHONE_NUMBER_FORMAT_BOOL, false);
5951 
5952             return defaults;
5953         }
5954     }
5955 
5956     /**
5957      * IMS Voice configs. This groups the configs required for IMS Voice - VoNR/VoLTE
5958      *
5959      * <p>Reference: IR.92
5960      */
5961     public static final class ImsVoice {
ImsVoice()5962         private ImsVoice() {}
5963 
5964         /** Prefix of all imsvoice.KEY_* constants. */
5965         public static final String KEY_PREFIX = "imsvoice.";
5966 
5967         /**
5968          * Flag specifying whether VoLTE should be available when on
5969          * roaming network.
5970          *
5971          * <p>If {@code false}: hard disabled.
5972          * If {@code true}: then depends on availability, etc.
5973          */
5974         public static final String KEY_CARRIER_VOLTE_ROAMING_AVAILABLE_BOOL =
5975                 KEY_PREFIX + "carrier_volte_roaming_available_bool";
5976 
5977         /**
5978          * Flag specifying whether to send vertical caller id service codes
5979          * (*67 and *82) in the dialed string in the SIP:INVITE.
5980          *
5981          * <p>If {@code true}, vertical caller id service codes *67 and *82
5982          * will be sent in the dialed string in the SIP:INVITE.
5983          * If {@code false}, *67 and *82 will be removed.
5984          */
5985         public static final String KEY_INCLUDE_CALLER_ID_SERVICE_CODES_IN_SIP_INVITE_BOOL =
5986                 KEY_PREFIX + "include_caller_id_service_codes_in_sip_invite_bool";
5987 
5988         /**
5989          * Flag indicating whether Multi-end point setting is enabled or not.
5990          */
5991         public static final String KEY_MULTIENDPOINT_SUPPORTED_BOOL =
5992                 KEY_PREFIX + "multiendpoint_supported_bool";
5993 
5994         /**
5995          * Flag indicating whether Supported header field with the option tag
5996          *  'timer' is enabled or not.
5997          *
5998          * <p>If {@code true}, session timer support is available.{@code false} otherwise.
5999          *
6000          * Reference: RFC 4028 Section 3
6001          */
6002         public static final String KEY_SESSION_TIMER_SUPPORTED_BOOL =
6003                 KEY_PREFIX + "session_timer_supported_bool";
6004 
6005         /**
6006          * Session-expires header field expressed in seconds as per
6007          * RFC 4028 Section 3.
6008          *
6009          * <p>This establishes the upper bound for the session refresh interval.
6010          */
6011         public static final String KEY_SESSION_EXPIRES_TIMER_SEC_INT =
6012                 KEY_PREFIX + "session_expires_timer_sec_int";
6013 
6014         /**
6015          * Indicates the minimum value for the session interval in seconds.
6016          * Represented as min-SE header field as per RFC 4028 Section 3.
6017          *
6018          * <p>This establishes the lower bound for the session refresh interval.
6019          */
6020         public static final String KEY_MINIMUM_SESSION_EXPIRES_TIMER_SEC_INT =
6021                 KEY_PREFIX + "minimum_session_expires_timer_sec_int";
6022 
6023         /** @hide */
6024         @IntDef({
6025             SESSION_REFRESHER_TYPE_UNKNOWN,
6026             SESSION_REFRESHER_TYPE_UAC,
6027             SESSION_REFRESHER_TYPE_UAS
6028         })
6029         public @interface SessionRefresherType {}
6030 
6031         /**
6032          * Session Refresher entity is unknown. This means UE does not include the
6033          * "refresher" parameter in the Session-Expires header field of
6034          * the SIP INVITE request.
6035          */
6036         public static final int SESSION_REFRESHER_TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0;
6037 
6038         /**
6039          * Session Refresher entity is User Agent Client (UAC).
6040          *
6041          * <p>Type of "refresher" parameter in the Session-Expires header field
6042          * of the SIP INVITE request is UAC.
6043          */
6044         public static final int SESSION_REFRESHER_TYPE_UAC = 1;
6045 
6046         /**
6047          * Session Refresher entity is User Agent Server (UAS).
6048          *
6049          * <p>Type of "refresher" parameter in the Session-Expires header field
6050          * of the SIP INVITE request is UAS.
6051          */
6052         public static final int SESSION_REFRESHER_TYPE_UAS = 2;
6053 
6054         /**
6055          * Session Refresher entity as per RFC 4028 and IR.92 Section 2.2.8.
6056          *
6057          * <p>This determines,
6058          * a) whether to include the "refresher" parameter
6059          * b) Type of refresher" parameter
6060          * in the Session-Expires header field of the SIP INVITE request.
6061          *
6062          * <p>Possible values are,
6063          * {@link #SESSION_REFRESHER_TYPE_UNKNOWN},
6064          * {@link #SESSION_REFRESHER_TYPE_UAC},
6065          * {@link #SESSION_REFRESHER_TYPE_UAS}
6066          */
6067         public static final String KEY_SESSION_REFRESHER_TYPE_INT =
6068                 KEY_PREFIX + "session_refresher_type_int";
6069 
6070         /** @hide */
6071         @IntDef({
6072             SESSION_PRIVACY_TYPE_HEADER,
6073             SESSION_PRIVACY_TYPE_NONE,
6074             SESSION_PRIVACY_TYPE_ID
6075         })
6076         public @interface SessionPrivacyType {}
6077 
6078         /**
6079          * Session privacy type is HEADER as per RFC 3323 Section 4.2.
6080          */
6081         public static final int SESSION_PRIVACY_TYPE_HEADER = 0;
6082 
6083         /**
6084          * Session privacy type is NONE as per RFC 3323 Section 4.2.
6085          */
6086         public static final int SESSION_PRIVACY_TYPE_NONE = 1;
6087 
6088         /**
6089          * Session privacy type is ID as per RFC 3325 Section 9.3.
6090          */
6091         public static final int SESSION_PRIVACY_TYPE_ID = 2;
6092 
6093         /**
6094          * Specify the session privacy type.
6095          *
6096          * <p>Reference: RFC 3323 Section 4.2, RFC 3325 Section 9.3.
6097          *
6098          * <p>Possible values are,
6099          * {@link #SESSION_PRIVACY_TYPE_HEADER},
6100          * {@link #SESSION_PRIVACY_TYPE_NONE},
6101          * {@link #SESSION_PRIVACY_TYPE_ID}
6102          */
6103         public static final String KEY_SESSION_PRIVACY_TYPE_INT =
6104                 KEY_PREFIX + "session_privacy_type_int";
6105 
6106         /**
6107          * Flag indicating whether PRACK must be enabled for all 18x messages.
6108          *
6109          * <p>If {@code false}, only 18x responses with SDP are sent reliably.
6110          * If {@code true},  SIP 18x responses (other than SIP 183 response)
6111          * are sent reliably.
6112          */
6113         public static final String KEY_PRACK_SUPPORTED_FOR_18X_BOOL =
6114                 KEY_PREFIX + "prack_supported_for_18x_bool";
6115 
6116         /** @hide */
6117         @IntDef({
6118             CONFERENCE_SUBSCRIBE_TYPE_IN_DIALOG,
6119             CONFERENCE_SUBSCRIBE_TYPE_OUT_OF_DIALOG
6120         })
6121         public @interface ConferenceSubscribeType {}
6122 
6123         /**
6124          * The SIP SUBSCRIBE to conference state events is sent in the
6125          * SIP INVITE dialog between the UE and the conference server.
6126          *
6127          * <p>Reference: IR.92 Section 2.3.3.
6128          */
6129         public static final int CONFERENCE_SUBSCRIBE_TYPE_IN_DIALOG = 0;
6130 
6131         /**
6132          * The SIP SUBSCRIBE to conference state events is sent out of
6133          * the SIP INVITE dialog between the UE and the conference server.
6134          *
6135          * <p>Reference: IR.92 Section 2.3.3.
6136          */
6137         public static final int CONFERENCE_SUBSCRIBE_TYPE_OUT_OF_DIALOG = 1;
6138 
6139         /**
6140          * This is used to specify whether the SIP SUBSCRIBE to conference state events,
6141          * is sent in or out of the SIP INVITE dialog between the UE and the
6142          * conference server.
6143          *
6144          * <p>Reference: IR.92 Section 2.3.3.
6145          *
6146          * <p>Possible values are,
6147          * {@link #CONFERENCE_SUBSCRIBE_TYPE_IN_DIALOG},
6148          * {@link #CONFERENCE_SUBSCRIBE_TYPE_OUT_OF_DIALOG}
6149          *
6150          * An empty array indicates SUBSCRIBE to conference event package
6151          * is not required.
6152          */
6153         public static final String KEY_CONFERENCE_SUBSCRIBE_TYPE_INT =
6154                 KEY_PREFIX + "conference_subscribe_type_int";
6155 
6156         /**
6157          * Flag specifying whether QoS preconditions are supported during call setup.
6158          *
6159          * <p>If {@code true}: QoS Preconditions are supported during call setup and
6160          * 'precondition' tag is included in the SIP INVITE header and precondition
6161          * parameters are sent in SDP as required.
6162          * <p>If {@code false}: QoS Preconditions are not supported during call setup.
6163          *
6164          * <p>Reference: 3GPP TS 24.229
6165          */
6166         public static final String KEY_VOICE_QOS_PRECONDITION_SUPPORTED_BOOL =
6167                 KEY_PREFIX + "voice_qos_precondition_supported_bool";
6168 
6169         /**
6170          * Flag specifying whether voice is allowed on default bearer.
6171          *
6172          * <p>If {@code true}: voice packets can be sent on default bearer. {@code false} otherwise.
6173          */
6174         public static final String KEY_VOICE_ON_DEFAULT_BEARER_SUPPORTED_BOOL =
6175                 KEY_PREFIX + "voice_on_default_bearer_supported_bool";
6176 
6177         /**
6178          * Specifies the dedicated bearer wait time during call establishment.
6179          *
6180          * <p>If dedicated bearer is not established within this time and if
6181          * {@link #KEY_VOICE_ON_DEFAULT_BEARER_SUPPORTED_BOOL} is false, then call setup would fail.
6182          * <p>If dedicated bearer is not established within this time and if
6183          * {@link #KEY_VOICE_ON_DEFAULT_BEARER_SUPPORTED_BOOL} is true, then the media is allowed
6184          * on default bearer.
6185          */
6186         public static final String KEY_DEDICATED_BEARER_WAIT_TIMER_MILLIS_INT =
6187                 KEY_PREFIX + "dedicated_bearer_wait_timer_millis_int";
6188 
6189         /** @hide */
6190         @IntDef({
6191             BASIC_SRVCC_SUPPORT,
6192             ALERTING_SRVCC_SUPPORT,
6193             PREALERTING_SRVCC_SUPPORT,
6194             MIDCALL_SRVCC_SUPPORT
6195         })
6196         public @interface SrvccType {}
6197 
6198         /**
6199          * Indicates support for basic SRVCC, typically 1 active call
6200          * as detailed in IR.92 Section A.3.
6201          */
6202         public static final int BASIC_SRVCC_SUPPORT = 0;
6203 
6204         /**
6205          * SRVCC access transfer for calls in alerting phase as per 3GPP 24.237
6206          * and IR.64 Section 4.4.
6207          * Media feature tag used: g.3gpp.srvcc-alerting.
6208          */
6209         public static final int ALERTING_SRVCC_SUPPORT = 1;
6210 
6211         /**
6212          * SRVCC access transfer for calls in pre-alerting phase as per 3GPP 24.237.
6213          * Media feature tag used: g.3gpp.ps2cs-srvcc-orig-pre-alerting.
6214          */
6215         public static final int PREALERTING_SRVCC_SUPPORT = 2;
6216 
6217         /**
6218          * SRVCC access transfer for calls in mid-call phase as per 3GPP 24.237.
6219          * and IR.64 Section 4.4.
6220          * <p>This means UE supports the MSC server assisted mid-call feature.
6221          * Media feature tag used: g.3gpp.mid-call.
6222          */
6223         public static final int MIDCALL_SRVCC_SUPPORT = 3;
6224 
6225         /**
6226          * List of different SRVCC types supported as defined in 3GPP 24.237.
6227          *
6228          * <p> Possible values are,
6229          * {@link #BASIC_SRVCC_SUPPORT},
6230          * {@link #ALERTING_SRVCC_SUPPORT},
6231          * {@link #PREALERTING_SRVCC_SUPPORT},
6232          * {@link #MIDCALL_SRVCC_SUPPORT}
6233          *
6234          * <p> Reference: IR.64, 3GPP 24.237, 3GPP 23.216
6235          */
6236         public static final String KEY_SRVCC_TYPE_INT_ARRAY =
6237                 KEY_PREFIX + "srvcc_type_int_array";
6238 
6239         /**
6240          * Specifies the ringing timer for Mobile terminated calls.
6241          *
6242          * <p>Ringing timer starts when the device sends SIP 180 Ringing in
6243          * response to a received SIP INVITE. If Ringing timer expires,
6244          * the device sends SIP 486 response.
6245          */
6246         public static final String KEY_RINGING_TIMER_MILLIS_INT =
6247                 KEY_PREFIX + "ringing_timer_millis_int";
6248 
6249         /**
6250          * Specifies the ringback timer for Mobile originated calls.
6251          *
6252          * <p>Ringback timer starts when the device receives SIP 180 Ringing
6253          * in response to its SIP INVITE. If Ringback timer expires,
6254          * the device sends SIP CANCEL.
6255          */
6256         public static final String KEY_RINGBACK_TIMER_MILLIS_INT =
6257                 KEY_PREFIX + "ringback_timer_millis_int";
6258 
6259         /**
6260          * Specifies the timeout value for RTP inactivity for audio media.
6261          * <p>On timer expiry, call will end.
6262          * See {@link #KEY_AUDIO_INACTIVITY_CALL_END_REASONS_INT_ARRAY} for more
6263          * details.
6264          * <p> Value of 0 means this timer is not enabled.
6265          */
6266         public static final String KEY_AUDIO_RTP_INACTIVITY_TIMER_MILLIS_INT =
6267                 KEY_PREFIX + "audio_rtp_inactivity_timer_millis_int";
6268 
6269         /**
6270          * Specifies the timeout value for RTCP inactivity for audio media.
6271          * <p>On timer expiry, call will end.
6272          * See {@link #KEY_AUDIO_INACTIVITY_CALL_END_REASONS_INT_ARRAY} for more
6273          * details.
6274          * <p> Value of 0 means this timer is not enabled.
6275          */
6276         public static final String KEY_AUDIO_RTCP_INACTIVITY_TIMER_MILLIS_INT =
6277                 KEY_PREFIX + "audio_rtcp_inactivity_timer_millis_int";
6278 
6279         /**
6280          * Used to specify the conference factory URI.
6281          *
6282          * <p>If this is empty, then conference URI is generated from MCC/MNC as
6283          * specified in clause 13.10 of 3GPP 23.003.
6284          */
6285         public static final String KEY_CONFERENCE_FACTORY_URI_STRING =
6286                 KEY_PREFIX + "conference_factory_uri_string";
6287 
6288         /** @hide */
6289         @IntDef({
6290             SESSION_REFRESH_METHOD_INVITE,
6291             SESSION_REFRESH_METHOD_UPDATE_PREFERRED
6292         })
6293         public @interface SessionRefreshMethod {}
6294 
6295         /**
6296          * SIP INVITE is used for Session Refresh
6297          */
6298         public static final int SESSION_REFRESH_METHOD_INVITE = 0;
6299 
6300         /**
6301          * Both SIP INVITE and UPDATE are used for session refresh.
6302          *
6303          * <p>SIP UPDATE will be used if UPDATE is in 'Allow' header.
6304          * If UPDATE is not in 'Allow' header, then INVITE will be used.
6305          */
6306         public static final int SESSION_REFRESH_METHOD_UPDATE_PREFERRED = 1;
6307 
6308         /**
6309          * This is used to specify the method used for session refresh.
6310          *
6311          * <p>Possible values are,
6312          * {@link #SESSION_REFRESH_METHOD_INVITE},
6313          * {@link #SESSION_REFRESH_METHOD_UPDATE_PREFERRED}
6314          */
6315         public static final String KEY_SESSION_REFRESH_METHOD_INT =
6316                 KEY_PREFIX + "session_refresh_method_int";
6317 
6318         /**
6319          * Flag specifying whether the 'From' header field is used for determination of
6320          * the originating party identity in Originating Identification Presentation(OIP)
6321          * service.
6322          *
6323          * <p>If {@code true}: Indicates that the 'From' header field is used for
6324          * determination of the originating party identity in OIP.
6325          * {@code false} otherwise.
6326          */
6327         public static final String KEY_OIP_SOURCE_FROM_HEADER_BOOL =
6328                 KEY_PREFIX + "oip_source_from_header_bool";
6329 
6330         /**
6331          * Specifies the timer value for INVITE to the first 1xx response
6332          * (including 100 trying). If no response is received at timer expiry,
6333          * call is redialed over CS.
6334          *
6335          * <p> Reference: 24.173 Table L.1
6336          */
6337         public static final String KEY_MO_CALL_REQUEST_TIMEOUT_MILLIS_INT =
6338                 KEY_PREFIX + "mo_call_request_timeout_millis_int";
6339 
6340         /**
6341          * List of various reasons of media inactivity for which
6342          * voice/emergency call will end.
6343          *
6344          * <p>Possible values are,
6345          * {@link Ims#RTCP_INACTIVITY_ON_HOLD},
6346          * {@link Ims#RTCP_INACTIVITY_ON_CONNECTED},
6347          * {@link Ims#RTP_INACTIVITY_ON_CONNECTED}
6348          * {@link Ims#E911_RTCP_INACTIVITY_ON_CONNECTED},
6349          * {@link Ims#E911_RTP_INACTIVITY_ON_CONNECTED}
6350          */
6351         public static final String KEY_AUDIO_INACTIVITY_CALL_END_REASONS_INT_ARRAY =
6352                 KEY_PREFIX + "audio_inactivity_call_end_reasons_int_array";
6353 
6354         /**
6355          * Specifies the AS (Application Specific) SDP modifier for audio media.
6356          *
6357          * <p>This value is expressed in kilobits per second.
6358          * Reference: RFC 3556 Section 2.
6359          */
6360         public static final String KEY_AUDIO_AS_BANDWIDTH_KBPS_INT =
6361                 KEY_PREFIX + "audio_as_bandwidth_kbps_int";
6362 
6363         /**
6364          * Specifies the RS SDP modifier for audio media. This indicates the RTCP
6365          * bandwidth allocated to active data senders for audio media.
6366          *
6367          * <p>This value is expressed in bits per second.
6368          * Reference: RFC 3556 Section 2.
6369          */
6370         public static final String KEY_AUDIO_RS_BANDWIDTH_BPS_INT =
6371                 KEY_PREFIX + "audio_rs_bandwidth_bps_int";
6372 
6373         /**
6374          * Specifies the RR SDP modifier for audio media. This indicates the RTCP
6375          * bandwidth allocated to receivers for audio media.
6376          *
6377          * <p>This value is expressed in bits per second.
6378          * Reference: RFC 3556 Section 2.
6379          */
6380         public static final String KEY_AUDIO_RR_BANDWIDTH_BPS_INT =
6381                 KEY_PREFIX + "audio_rr_bandwidth_bps_int";
6382 
6383         /**
6384          * Specifies the Audio Codec capability. This contains a list of payload types
6385          * representing different audio codec instances.
6386          *
6387          * <p> The priority of the codecs is EVS, AMRWB, AMRNB,  DTMF WB, DTMF NB
6388          * from highest to lowest. In each individual codec, the priority is determined
6389          * by the order of the payload types from highest to lowest.
6390          *
6391          * <p>Possible keys in this bundle are,
6392          * <UL>
6393          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_EVS_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY}</LI>
6394          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_AMRWB_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY}</LI>
6395          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_AMRNB_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY}</LI>
6396          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_DTMFWB_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY}</LI>
6397          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_DTMFNB_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY}</LI>
6398          * </UL>
6399          * <p>To specify payload descriptions for each of the audio payload types, see
6400          * <UL>
6401          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_EVS_PAYLOAD_DESCRIPTION_BUNDLE}</LI>
6402          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_AMRNB_PAYLOAD_DESCRIPTION_BUNDLE}</LI>
6403          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_AMRWB_PAYLOAD_DESCRIPTION_BUNDLE}</LI>
6404          * </UL>
6405          */
6406         public static final String KEY_AUDIO_CODEC_CAPABILITY_PAYLOAD_TYPES_BUNDLE =
6407                 KEY_PREFIX + "audio_codec_capability_payload_types_bundle";
6408 
6409         /**
6410          * A list of integers representing the different payload types
6411          * in EVS codec in priority order from highest to lowest.
6412          * <p>Payload type is an integer in dynamic payload type range 96-127
6413          * as per RFC RFC 3551 Section 6.
6414          */
6415         public static final String KEY_EVS_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY =
6416                 KEY_PREFIX + "evs_payload_type_int_array";
6417 
6418         /**
6419          * A list of integers representing the different payload types
6420          * in AMR-WB codec in priority order from highest to lowest.
6421          * <p>Payload type is an integer in dynamic payload type range 96-127
6422          * as per RFC RFC 3551 Section 6.
6423          */
6424         public static final String KEY_AMRWB_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY =
6425                 KEY_PREFIX + "amrwb_payload_type_int_array";
6426 
6427         /**
6428          * A list of integers representing the different payload types
6429          * in AMR-NB codec in priority order from highest to lowest.
6430          * <p>Payload type is an integer in dynamic payload type range 96-127
6431          * as per RFC RFC 3551 Section 6.
6432          */
6433         public static final String KEY_AMRNB_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY =
6434                 KEY_PREFIX + "amrnb_payload_type_int_array";
6435 
6436         /**
6437          * A list of integers representing the different payload types
6438          * in DTMF WB codec in priority order from highest to lowest.
6439          * <p>Payload type is an integer in dynamic payload type range 96-127
6440          * as per RFC RFC 3551 Section 6.
6441          */
6442         public static final String KEY_DTMFWB_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY =
6443                 KEY_PREFIX + "dtmfwb_payload_type_int_array";
6444 
6445         /**
6446          * A list of integers representing the different payload types
6447          * in DTMF NB codec in priority order from highest to lowest.
6448          * <p>Payload type is an integer in dynamic payload type range 96-127
6449          * as per RFC RFC 3551 Section 6.
6450          */
6451         public static final String KEY_DTMFNB_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY =
6452                 KEY_PREFIX + "dtmfnb_payload_type_int_array";
6453 
6454         /**
6455          * This indicates the threshold for RTP packet loss rate in percentage. If measured packet
6456          * loss rate crosses this, a callback with {@link MediaQualityStatus} will be invoked to
6457          * listeners.
6458          * See {@link android.telephony.TelephonyCallback.MediaQualityStatusChangedListener}
6459          *
6460          * <p/>
6461          * Valid threshold range : 0 ~ 100
6462          *
6463          * @hide
6464          */
6465         public static final String KEY_VOICE_RTP_PACKET_LOSS_RATE_THRESHOLD_INT =
6466                 KEY_PREFIX + "rtp_packet_loss_rate_threshold_int";
6467 
6468         /**
6469          * This indicates the threshold for RTP jitter value in milliseconds (RFC3550). If measured
6470          * jitter value crosses this, a callback with {@link MediaQualityStatus} will be invoked
6471          * to listeners.
6472          * See {@link android.telephony.TelephonyCallback.MediaQualityStatusChangedListener}
6473          *
6474          * <p/>
6475          * Valid threshold range : 0 ~ 10000
6476          *
6477          * @hide
6478          */
6479         public static final String KEY_VOICE_RTP_JITTER_THRESHOLD_MILLIS_INT =
6480                 KEY_PREFIX + "rtp_jitter_threshold_millis_int";
6481 
6482         /**
6483          * This indicates the threshold for RTP inactivity time in milliseconds. If measured
6484          * inactivity timer crosses this, a callback with {@link MediaQualityStatus} will be invoked
6485          * to listeners.
6486          * See {@link android.telephony.TelephonyCallback.MediaQualityStatusChangedListener}
6487          *
6488          * <p/>
6489          * Valid threshold range : 0 ~ 60000
6490          *
6491          * @hide
6492          */
6493         public static final String KEY_VOICE_RTP_INACTIVITY_TIME_THRESHOLD_MILLIS_LONG =
6494                 KEY_PREFIX + "rtp_inactivity_time_threshold_millis_long";
6495 
6496         /** @hide */
6497         @IntDef({
6498             BANDWIDTH_EFFICIENT,
6499             OCTET_ALIGNED
6500         })
6501         public @interface AmrPayloadFormat {}
6502 
6503         /** AMR NB/WB Payload format is bandwidth-efficient. */
6504         public static final int BANDWIDTH_EFFICIENT = 0;
6505 
6506         /** AMR NB/WB Payload format is octet-aligned. */
6507         public static final int OCTET_ALIGNED = 1;
6508 
6509         /**
6510          * Specifies the payload format of the AMR-NB/AMR-WB codec.
6511          *
6512          * <p>Possible values are,
6513          * {@link #BANDWIDTH_EFFICIENT},
6514          * {@link #OCTET_ALIGNED}
6515 
6516          * <p>If value is not specified, payload format is
6517          * {@link #BANDWIDTH_EFFICIENT}.
6518          *
6519          * <p>Reference: RFC 4867 Section 8.1.
6520          */
6521         public static final String KEY_AMR_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_PAYLOAD_FORMAT_INT =
6522                 KEY_PREFIX + "amr_codec_attribute_payload_format_int";
6523 
6524         /**
6525          * Restricts the active mode set to a subset of all modes in the codec.
6526          *
6527          * <p>This attribute is optional. If value is set, then session mode
6528          * set is restricted to the modes specified in this list. If this value
6529          * is not specified, then all available modes in the codec are allowed.
6530          * This attribute is applicable for AMR-WB, AMR-NB,
6531          * and EVS codec (operating in AMR-WB IO Mode).
6532          *
6533          * <p>Possible values are subset of,
6534          * [0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8] - AMRWB with the modes representing nine speech codec modes
6535          * with bit rates of 6.6, 8.85, 12.65, 14.25,  15.85, 18.25, 19.85, 23.05, 23.85 kbps.
6536          * [0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7] - AMRNB with the modes representing eight speech codec modes
6537          * with bit rates of 4.75, 5.15, 5.90, 6.70, 7.40, 7.95, 10.2, 12.2 kbps.
6538          *
6539          * <p>If value is not specified, then it means device supports all
6540          * modes in the codec but not included in SDP.
6541          *
6542          * <p>Reference: RFC 4867 Section 8.1, 3GPP 26.445 A.3.1
6543          */
6544         public static final String KEY_AMR_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_MODESET_INT_ARRAY =
6545                 KEY_PREFIX + "amr_codec_attribute_modeset_int_array";
6546 
6547         /**
6548          * Specifies the codec attributes of different payload types in
6549          * the AMR NarrowBand (AMR-NB) codec.
6550          *
6551          * <p> The keys in this bundle are payload types specified
6552          * in {@link #KEY_AMRNB_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY}.
6553          *
6554          * <p>Codec attributes allowed as part of AMR-NB codec bundle are,
6555          * <UL>
6556          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_AMR_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_PAYLOAD_FORMAT_INT}</LI>
6557          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_AMR_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_MODESET_INT_ARRAY}</LI>
6558          * </UL>
6559          *
6560          * <p> If this bundle is not configured and AMRNB payload type is added
6561          * in {@link #KEY_AMRNB_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY}, then default
6562          * values as in the individual codec attribute to be used
6563          * for that payload type.
6564          */
6565         public static final String KEY_AMRNB_PAYLOAD_DESCRIPTION_BUNDLE =
6566                 KEY_PREFIX + "amrnb_payload_description_bundle";
6567 
6568         /**
6569          * Specifies the codec attributes of different payload types in
6570          * the AMR WideBand (AMR-WB) codec.
6571          *
6572          * <p> The keys in this bundle are payload types specified
6573          * in {@link #KEY_AMRWB_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY}.
6574          *
6575          * <p>Codec attributes allowed as part of AMR-NB codec bundle are,
6576          * <UL>
6577          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_AMR_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_PAYLOAD_FORMAT_INT}</LI>
6578          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_AMR_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_MODESET_INT_ARRAY}</LI>
6579          * </UL>
6580          *
6581          * <p> If this bundle is not configured and AMRWB payload type is added
6582          * in {@link #KEY_AMRWB_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY}, then default
6583          * values as in the individual codec attribute to be used
6584          * for that payload type.
6585          */
6586         public static final String KEY_AMRWB_PAYLOAD_DESCRIPTION_BUNDLE =
6587                 KEY_PREFIX + "amrwb_payload_description_bundle";
6588 
6589         /** @hide */
6590         @IntDef({
6591             EVS_OPERATIONAL_MODE_PRIMARY,
6592             EVS_OPERATIONAL_MODE_AMRWB_IO
6593         })
6594         public @interface EvsOperationalMode {}
6595 
6596         /**  Indicates the EVS primary mode. 3GPP 26.445 Section 3.1 */
6597         public static final int EVS_OPERATIONAL_MODE_PRIMARY = 0;
6598 
6599         /** Indicates the EVS AMR-WB IO mode. 3GPP 26.445 Section 3.1 */
6600         public static final int EVS_OPERATIONAL_MODE_AMRWB_IO = 1;
6601 
6602         /**
6603          * Specifies if the EVS mode used is EVS primary mode
6604          * or EVS AMR-WB IO mode.
6605          *
6606          * <p>Possible values are,
6607          * {@link #EVS_OPERATIONAL_MODE_PRIMARY},
6608          * {@link #EVS_OPERATIONAL_MODE_AMRWB_IO}
6609          *
6610          * <p>If this is not present, then {@link #EVS_OPERATIONAL_MODE_PRIMARY} is used.
6611          * <p>Reference: 3GPP 26.445 Section 3.1.
6612          */
6613         public static final String KEY_EVS_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_MODE_SWITCH_INT =
6614                 KEY_PREFIX + "evs_codec_attribute_mode_switch_int";
6615 
6616         /** @hide */
6617         @IntDef({
6618             EVS_ENCODED_BW_TYPE_NB,
6619             EVS_ENCODED_BW_TYPE_WB,
6620             EVS_ENCODED_BW_TYPE_SWB,
6621             EVS_ENCODED_BW_TYPE_FB,
6622             EVS_ENCODED_BW_TYPE_NB_WB,
6623             EVS_ENCODED_BW_TYPE_NB_WB_SWB,
6624             EVS_ENCODED_BW_TYPE_NB_WB_SWB_FB,
6625             EVS_ENCODED_BW_TYPE_WB_SWB,
6626             EVS_ENCODED_BW_TYPE_WB_SWB_FB
6627         })
6628         public @interface EvsEncodedBwType {}
6629 
6630         /**
6631          * EVS encoded Bandwidth is Narrow Band (NB).
6632          * Reference: 3GPP 26.441 Table 1.
6633          */
6634         public static final int EVS_ENCODED_BW_TYPE_NB = 0;
6635 
6636         /**
6637          * EVS encoded Bandwidth is Wide Band (WB).
6638          * Reference: 3GPP 26.441 Table 1.
6639          */
6640         public static final int EVS_ENCODED_BW_TYPE_WB = 1;
6641 
6642         /**
6643          * EVS encoded Bandwidth is Super WideBand (SWB).
6644          * Reference: 3GPP 26.441 Table 1.
6645          */
6646         public static final int EVS_ENCODED_BW_TYPE_SWB = 2;
6647 
6648         /**
6649          * EVS encoded Bandwidth is Full Band (FB).
6650          * Reference: 3GPP 26.441 Table 1.
6651          */
6652         public static final int EVS_ENCODED_BW_TYPE_FB = 3;
6653 
6654         /**
6655          * EVS encoded Bandwidth is in the range NB,WB.
6656          * Reference: 3GPP 26.441 Table 1.
6657          */
6658         public static final int EVS_ENCODED_BW_TYPE_NB_WB = 4;
6659 
6660         /**
6661          * EVS encoded Bandwidth is in the range NB,WB,SWB.
6662          * Reference: 3GPP 26.441 Table 1.
6663          */
6664         public static final int EVS_ENCODED_BW_TYPE_NB_WB_SWB = 5;
6665 
6666         /**
6667          * EVS encoded Bandwidth is in the range NB,WB,SWB,FB.
6668          * Reference: 3GPP 26.441 Table 1.
6669          */
6670         public static final int EVS_ENCODED_BW_TYPE_NB_WB_SWB_FB = 6;
6671 
6672         /**
6673          * EVS encoded Bandwidth is in the range WB,SWB.
6674          * Reference: 3GPP 26.441 Table 1.
6675          */
6676         public static final int EVS_ENCODED_BW_TYPE_WB_SWB = 7;
6677 
6678         /**
6679          * EVS encoded Bandwidth is in the range WB,SWB,FB.
6680          * Reference: 3GPP 26.441 Table 1.
6681          */
6682         public static final int EVS_ENCODED_BW_TYPE_WB_SWB_FB = 8;
6683 
6684         /**
6685          * Specifies the EVS codec encoding bandwidth options.
6686          *
6687          * Possible values are,
6688          * {@link #EVS_ENCODED_BW_TYPE_NB},
6689          * {@link #EVS_ENCODED_BW_TYPE_WB},
6690          * {@link #EVS_ENCODED_BW_TYPE_SWB},
6691          * {@link #EVS_ENCODED_BW_TYPE_FB},
6692          * {@link #EVS_ENCODED_BW_TYPE_NB_WB},
6693          * {@link #EVS_ENCODED_BW_TYPE_NB_WB_SWB},
6694          * {@link #EVS_ENCODED_BW_TYPE_NB_WB_SWB_FB},
6695          * {@link #EVS_ENCODED_BW_TYPE_WB_SWB},
6696          * {@link #EVS_ENCODED_BW_TYPE_WB_SWB_FB}
6697          *
6698          * If this key is not specified, then the behavior is same as
6699          * value {@link #EVS_ENCODED_BW_TYPE_NB_WB_SWB}
6700          *
6701          * <p>Reference: 3GPP 26.441 Table 1.
6702          */
6703         public static final String KEY_EVS_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_BANDWIDTH_INT =
6704                 KEY_PREFIX + "evs_codec_attribute_bandwidth_int";
6705 
6706         /** @hide */
6707         @IntDef({
6708             EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_5_9_KBPS,
6709             EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_7_2_KBPS,
6710             EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_8_0_KBPS,
6711             EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_9_6_KBPS,
6712             EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_13_2_KBPS,
6713             EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_16_4_KBPS,
6714             EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_24_4_KBPS,
6715             EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_32_0_KBPS,
6716             EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_48_0_KBPS,
6717             EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_64_0_KBPS,
6718             EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_96_0_KBPS,
6719             EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_128_0_KBPS
6720         })
6721         public @interface EvsPrimaryModeBitRate {}
6722 
6723         /** EVS primary mode with bitrate 5.9 kbps */
6724         public static final int EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_5_9_KBPS = 0;
6725 
6726         /** EVS primary mode with bitrate 7.2 kbps */
6727         public static final int EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_7_2_KBPS = 1;
6728 
6729         /** EVS primary mode with bitrate 8.0 kbps */
6730         public static final int EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_8_0_KBPS = 2;
6731 
6732         /** EVS primary mode with bitrate 9.6 kbps */
6733         public static final int EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_9_6_KBPS = 3;
6734 
6735         /** EVS primary mode with bitrate 13.2 kbps */
6736         public static final int EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_13_2_KBPS = 4;
6737 
6738         /** EVS primary mode with bitrate 16.4 kbps */
6739         public static final int EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_16_4_KBPS = 5;
6740 
6741         /** EVS primary mode with bitrate 24.4 kbps */
6742         public static final int EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_24_4_KBPS = 6;
6743 
6744         /** EVS primary mode with bitrate 32.0 kbps */
6745         public static final int EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_32_0_KBPS = 7;
6746 
6747         /** EVS primary mode with bitrate 48.0 kbps */
6748         public static final int EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_48_0_KBPS = 8;
6749 
6750         /** EVS primary mode with bitrate 64.0 kbps */
6751         public static final int EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_64_0_KBPS = 9;
6752 
6753         /** EVS primary mode with bitrate 96.0 kbps */
6754         public static final int EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_96_0_KBPS = 10;
6755 
6756         /** EVS primary mode with bitrate 128.0 kbps */
6757         public static final int EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_128_0_KBPS = 11;
6758 
6759         /**
6760          * Specifies the range of source codec bit-rate for EVS Primary mode
6761          * in the session. This is expressed in kilobits per second and
6762          * applicable for both the send and the receive directions.
6763          *
6764          * <p>The range is specified as integer aray of size 2,
6765          * represented as [low, high], where low <= high
6766          *
6767          * <p>Possible values for low and high are,
6768          * {@link #EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_5_9_KBPS},
6769          * {@link #EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_7_2_KBPS},
6770          * {@link #EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_8_0_KBPS},
6771          * {@link #EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_9_6_KBPS},
6772          * {@link #EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_13_2_KBPS},
6773          * {@link #EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_16_4_KBPS},
6774          * {@link #EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_24_4_KBPS},
6775          * {@link #EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_32_0_KBPS},
6776          * {@link #EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_48_0_KBPS},
6777          * {@link #EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_64_0_KBPS},
6778          * {@link #EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_96_0_KBPS},
6779          * {@link #EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_128_0_KBPS}
6780          *
6781          * If this key is not specified, then the behavior is same as
6782          * value {@link #EVS_PRIMARY_MODE_BITRATE_24_4_KBPS}
6783          *
6784          * <p>Reference: 3GPP 26.445 Section A.3.1
6785          */
6786         public static final String KEY_EVS_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_BITRATE_INT_ARRAY =
6787                 KEY_PREFIX + "evs_codec_attribute_bitrate_int_array";
6788 
6789         /**
6790          * Specifies the Channel aware mode (ch-aw-recv) for the receive direction.
6791          * This is applicable for EVS codec.
6792          *
6793          * <p> Permissible values are -1, 0, 2, 3, 5, and 7.
6794          * If this key is not specified, then the behavior is same as value 0
6795          * (channel aware mode disabled).
6796          * <p> If this key is configured, then device is expected to send
6797          * this parameter in the SDP offer.
6798          *
6799          * <p>Reference: 3GPP TS 26.445 section 4.4.5, 3GPP 26.445 Section A.3.1
6800          */
6801         public static final String KEY_EVS_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_CH_AW_RECV_INT =
6802                 KEY_PREFIX + "evs_codec_attribute_ch_aw_recv_int";
6803 
6804         /**
6805          * Specifies whether to limit the session to header-full format.
6806          * This applies to both directions in the session. This attribute
6807          * is applicable for EVS codec.
6808          *
6809          * <p>Permissible values are 0, 1
6810          * If hf-only is 1, only Header-Full format is used and hf-only is
6811          * included in the SDP.
6812          * <p>If hf-only is 0, both Compact and Header-Full formats are used
6813          * and hf-only is included in the SDP.
6814          * <p>If this key is not present, then both Compact
6815          * and Header-Full formats are used and hf-only is not included in
6816          * the SDP.
6817          * <p> If this key is configured, then device is expected to send
6818          * this parameter in the SDP offer if operator required it.
6819          *
6820          * <p>Reference: 3GPP 26.445 Section A.3.1.
6821          */
6822         public static final String KEY_EVS_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_HF_ONLY_INT =
6823                 KEY_PREFIX + "evs_codec_attribute_hf_only_int";
6824 
6825         /**
6826          * Specifies whether DTX (Discontinuous transmission) is enabled
6827          * or not. This applies to both directions in the session.
6828          * This attribute is applicable for EVS codec and can be used
6829          * in both EVS Primary mode and EVS AMR-WB IO mode.
6830          *
6831          * <p>If {@code true}: Indicates DTX is enabled.
6832          * If {@code false}: Indicates DTX is disabled.
6833          *
6834          * <p>If this is not present, then default value of {@code true}
6835          * will apply.
6836          * <p>Reference: 3GPP TS 26.445 Section A.3.1.
6837          */
6838         public static final String KEY_EVS_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_DTX_BOOL =
6839                 KEY_PREFIX + "evs_codec_attribute_dtx_bool";
6840 
6841         /**
6842          * This is used if further restriction is required on DTX in the
6843          * receive direction. This attribute is applicable for EVS codec
6844          * and can be used in both EVS Primary mode and EVS AMR-WB IO mode.
6845          *
6846          * <p> If this value is true or not present, then DTX setting is
6847          * dependent on {@link #KEY_EVS_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_DTX_BOOL}.
6848          *
6849          * <p> If this is not present, then default value of {@code true}
6850          * will apply.
6851          *
6852          * <p>Reference: 3GPP TS 26.445 Section A.3.1.
6853          */
6854         public static final String KEY_EVS_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_DTX_RECV_BOOL =
6855                 KEY_PREFIX + "evs_codec_attribute_dtx_recv_bool";
6856 
6857         /**
6858          * Specifies the number of audio channels.
6859          * If this is not present, then default value of 1 will apply.
6860          *
6861          * <p>Reference: RFC 3551
6862          */
6863         public static final String KEY_EVS_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_CHANNELS_INT =
6864                 KEY_PREFIX + "evs_codec_attribute_channels_int";
6865 
6866         /**
6867          * Indicates whether the Codec Mode Request (CMR) is supported
6868          * for the session.
6869          * This attribute is applicable for EVS codec in Primary Mode only.
6870          *
6871          * <p>Possible values are -1, 0, 1. If this key is not present,
6872          * then behavior as per value 0 is applicable.
6873          *
6874          * <p>Reference: 3GPP 26.445 Section A.3.1, 3GPP 26.114 Table 6.2a
6875          */
6876         public static final String KEY_EVS_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_CMR_INT =
6877                 KEY_PREFIX + "codec_attribute_cmr_int";
6878 
6879         /**
6880          * Specifies the number of frame-blocks. This indicates the frame-block period
6881          * at which codec mode changes are allowed for the sender. This attribute is
6882          * applicable for EVS codec in AMR-WB IO mode and AMR-WB.
6883          *
6884          * <p>Possible values are 1, 2.
6885          * If the key is not present, behavior as per value 1 is applicable and this
6886          * parameter is not included in SDP.
6887          *
6888          * <p>Reference: RFC 4867 Section 8.1.
6889          */
6890         public static final String KEY_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_MODE_CHANGE_PERIOD_INT =
6891                 KEY_PREFIX + "codec_attribute_mode_change_period_int";
6892 
6893         /**
6894          * Specifies if the client is capable to transmit with a restricted mode
6895          * change period. This attribute is applicable for EVS codec in
6896          * AMR-WB IO mode and AMR-WB.
6897          *
6898          * <p>Possible values are 1, 2. If this key is not present,
6899          * then behavior as per value 1 is applicable and this
6900          * parameter is not included in SDP.
6901          *
6902          * <p>Reference: RFC 4867 Section 8.1.
6903          */
6904         public static final String KEY_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_MODE_CHANGE_CAPABILITY_INT =
6905                 KEY_PREFIX + "codec_attribute_mode_change_capability_int";
6906 
6907         /**
6908          * Specifies the allowed mode changes for the sender in the active mode set.
6909          * This attribute is applicable for EVS codec in AMR-WB IO mode
6910          * and AMR-WB.
6911          *
6912          * <p>Possible values are 0, 1. If value is 1, then the sender should only
6913          * perform mode changes to the neighboring modes in the active codec mode set.
6914          * If value is 0, then mode changes between any two modes
6915          * in the active codec mode set is allowed.
6916          * If the key is not present, behavior as per value 0 is applicable and this
6917          * parameter is not included in SDP.
6918          *
6919          * <p>Reference: RFC 4867 Section 8.1.
6920          */
6921         public static final String KEY_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_MODE_CHANGE_NEIGHBOR_INT =
6922                 KEY_PREFIX + "codec_attribute_mode_change_neighbor_int";
6923 
6924         /**
6925          * Specifies the codec attributes of different payload types in
6926          * the EVS codec.
6927          *
6928          * <p> The keys in this bundle are payload types specified
6929          * in {@link #KEY_EVS_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY}.
6930          *
6931          * <p>Codec attributes allowed as part of EVS codec are,
6932          * <UL>
6933          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_EVS_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_BANDWIDTH_INT}</LI>
6934          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_EVS_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_BITRATE_INT_ARRAY}</LI>
6935          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_EVS_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_CH_AW_RECV_INT}</LI>
6936          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_EVS_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_HF_ONLY_INT}</LI>
6937          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_EVS_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_DTX_BOOL}</LI>
6938          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_EVS_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_DTX_RECV_BOOL}</LI>
6939          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_EVS_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_MODE_SWITCH_INT}</LI>
6940          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_EVS_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_CMR_INT}</LI>
6941          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_EVS_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_CHANNELS_INT}</LI>
6942          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_MODE_CHANGE_PERIOD_INT}</LI>
6943          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_MODE_CHANGE_CAPABILITY_INT}</LI>
6944          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_MODE_CHANGE_NEIGHBOR_INT}</LI>
6945          * </UL>
6946          */
6947         public static final String KEY_EVS_PAYLOAD_DESCRIPTION_BUNDLE =
6948                 KEY_PREFIX + "evs_payload_description_bundle";
6949 
getDefaults()6950         private static PersistableBundle getDefaults() {
6951             PersistableBundle defaults = new PersistableBundle();
6952             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_VOLTE_ROAMING_AVAILABLE_BOOL, true);
6953             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_INCLUDE_CALLER_ID_SERVICE_CODES_IN_SIP_INVITE_BOOL, false);
6954             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_MULTIENDPOINT_SUPPORTED_BOOL, false);
6955             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_SESSION_TIMER_SUPPORTED_BOOL, true);
6956             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_OIP_SOURCE_FROM_HEADER_BOOL, false);
6957             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_PRACK_SUPPORTED_FOR_18X_BOOL, false);
6958             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_VOICE_QOS_PRECONDITION_SUPPORTED_BOOL, true);
6959             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_VOICE_ON_DEFAULT_BEARER_SUPPORTED_BOOL, false);
6960 
6961             defaults.putInt(KEY_SESSION_REFRESHER_TYPE_INT, SESSION_REFRESHER_TYPE_UAC);
6962             defaults.putInt(KEY_SESSION_PRIVACY_TYPE_INT, SESSION_PRIVACY_TYPE_HEADER);
6963             defaults.putInt(KEY_SESSION_REFRESH_METHOD_INT,
6964                             SESSION_REFRESH_METHOD_UPDATE_PREFERRED);
6965             defaults.putInt(KEY_CONFERENCE_SUBSCRIBE_TYPE_INT,
6966                             CONFERENCE_SUBSCRIBE_TYPE_OUT_OF_DIALOG);
6967             defaults.putInt(KEY_AUDIO_RTP_INACTIVITY_TIMER_MILLIS_INT, 20000);
6968             defaults.putInt(KEY_AUDIO_RTCP_INACTIVITY_TIMER_MILLIS_INT, 20000);
6969             defaults.putInt(KEY_DEDICATED_BEARER_WAIT_TIMER_MILLIS_INT, 8000);
6970             defaults.putInt(KEY_RINGING_TIMER_MILLIS_INT, 90000);
6971             defaults.putInt(KEY_RINGBACK_TIMER_MILLIS_INT, 90000);
6972             defaults.putInt(KEY_MO_CALL_REQUEST_TIMEOUT_MILLIS_INT, 5000);
6973             defaults.putInt(KEY_SESSION_EXPIRES_TIMER_SEC_INT, 1800);
6974             defaults.putInt(KEY_MINIMUM_SESSION_EXPIRES_TIMER_SEC_INT, 90);
6975             defaults.putInt(KEY_AUDIO_AS_BANDWIDTH_KBPS_INT, 41);
6976             defaults.putInt(KEY_AUDIO_RS_BANDWIDTH_BPS_INT, 600);
6977             defaults.putInt(KEY_AUDIO_RR_BANDWIDTH_BPS_INT, 2000);
6978             defaults.putInt(KEY_VOICE_RTP_PACKET_LOSS_RATE_THRESHOLD_INT, 40);
6979             defaults.putInt(KEY_VOICE_RTP_JITTER_THRESHOLD_MILLIS_INT, 120);
6980             defaults.putLong(KEY_VOICE_RTP_INACTIVITY_TIME_THRESHOLD_MILLIS_LONG, 5000);
6981 
6982             defaults.putIntArray(
6983                     KEY_AUDIO_INACTIVITY_CALL_END_REASONS_INT_ARRAY,
6984                     new int[] {
6985                         Ims.RTCP_INACTIVITY_ON_CONNECTED,
6986                         Ims.RTP_INACTIVITY_ON_CONNECTED,
6987                         Ims.E911_RTCP_INACTIVITY_ON_CONNECTED,
6988                         Ims.RTCP_INACTIVITY_ON_HOLD
6989                     });
6990 
6991             defaults.putIntArray(
6992                     KEY_SRVCC_TYPE_INT_ARRAY,
6993                     new int[] {
6994                         BASIC_SRVCC_SUPPORT,
6995                         ALERTING_SRVCC_SUPPORT,
6996                         PREALERTING_SRVCC_SUPPORT,
6997                         MIDCALL_SRVCC_SUPPORT
6998                     });
6999 
7000             defaults.putString(KEY_CONFERENCE_FACTORY_URI_STRING, "");
7001 
7002             PersistableBundle audio_codec_capability_payload_types = new PersistableBundle();
7003 
7004             audio_codec_capability_payload_types.putIntArray(
7005                     KEY_AMRWB_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY,
7006                     new int[] { 97, 98 });
7007 
7008             audio_codec_capability_payload_types.putIntArray(
7009                     KEY_AMRNB_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY,
7010                     new int[] { 99, 100 });
7011 
7012             audio_codec_capability_payload_types.putIntArray(
7013                     KEY_DTMFWB_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY,
7014                     new int[] { 101 });
7015 
7016             audio_codec_capability_payload_types.putIntArray(
7017                     KEY_DTMFNB_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY,
7018                     new int[] { 102 });
7019 
7020             defaults.putPersistableBundle(
7021                     KEY_AUDIO_CODEC_CAPABILITY_PAYLOAD_TYPES_BUNDLE,
7022                     audio_codec_capability_payload_types);
7023 
7024             /* Setting defaults for AMRWB */
7025             PersistableBundle all_amrwb_payload_bundles = new PersistableBundle();
7026             PersistableBundle amrwb_bundle_instance1 = new PersistableBundle();
7027 
7028             all_amrwb_payload_bundles.putPersistableBundle(
7029                     "97", /* Same value of payload type as in KEY_AMRWB_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY */
7030                     amrwb_bundle_instance1);
7031 
7032             PersistableBundle amrwb_bundle_instance2 = new PersistableBundle();
7033 
7034             amrwb_bundle_instance2.putInt(KEY_AMR_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_PAYLOAD_FORMAT_INT,
7035                                           OCTET_ALIGNED);
7036 
7037             all_amrwb_payload_bundles.putPersistableBundle(
7038                     "98", /* Same value of payload type as in KEY_AMRWB_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY */
7039                     amrwb_bundle_instance2);
7040 
7041             defaults.putPersistableBundle(
7042                     KEY_AMRWB_PAYLOAD_DESCRIPTION_BUNDLE,
7043                     all_amrwb_payload_bundles);
7044 
7045             /* Setting defaults for AMRNB */
7046             PersistableBundle all_amrnb_payload_bundles = new PersistableBundle();
7047             PersistableBundle amrnb_bundle_instance1 = new PersistableBundle();
7048 
7049             all_amrnb_payload_bundles.putPersistableBundle(
7050                     "99", /* Same value of payload type as in KEY_AMRNB_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY */
7051                     amrnb_bundle_instance1);
7052 
7053             PersistableBundle amrnb_bundle_instance2 = new PersistableBundle();
7054 
7055             amrnb_bundle_instance2.putInt(KEY_AMR_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_PAYLOAD_FORMAT_INT,
7056                                           OCTET_ALIGNED);
7057 
7058             all_amrnb_payload_bundles.putPersistableBundle(
7059                     "100", /* Same value of payload type as in KEY_AMRNB_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY */
7060                     amrnb_bundle_instance2);
7061 
7062             defaults.putPersistableBundle(
7063                     KEY_AMRNB_PAYLOAD_DESCRIPTION_BUNDLE,
7064                     all_amrnb_payload_bundles);
7065 
7066             return defaults;
7067         }
7068     }
7069 
7070     /**
7071      * IMS SMS configs. This groups the configs specific for SMS over IMS
7072      */
7073     public static final class ImsSms {
ImsSms()7074         private ImsSms() {}
7075 
7076         /** Prefix of all imssms.KEY_* constants. */
7077         public static final String KEY_PREFIX = "imssms.";
7078 
7079         /**
7080          * Flag specifying if SMS over IMS support is available or not.
7081          *
7082          * <p>If {@code true}: SMS over IMS support available.
7083          * {@code false}: otherwise.
7084          */
7085         public static final String KEY_SMS_OVER_IMS_SUPPORTED_BOOL =
7086                 KEY_PREFIX + "sms_over_ims_supported_bool";
7087 
7088         /**
7089          * Flag specifying whether to allow SMS CSFB in case of
7090          * SMS over PS failure.
7091          *
7092          * <p>If {@code true}: allow SMS CSFB in case of SMS over PS failure.
7093          * {@code false} otherwise.
7094          */
7095         public static final String KEY_SMS_CSFB_RETRY_ON_FAILURE_BOOL =
7096                 KEY_PREFIX + "sms_csfb_retry_on_failure_bool";
7097 
7098         /** @hide */
7099         @IntDef({
7100             SMS_FORMAT_3GPP,
7101             SMS_FORMAT_3GPP2
7102         })
7103         public @interface SmsFormat {}
7104 
7105         /** SMS format is 3GPP. */
7106         public static final int SMS_FORMAT_3GPP = 0;
7107 
7108         /** SMS format is 3GPP2. */
7109         public static final int SMS_FORMAT_3GPP2 = 1;
7110 
7111         /**
7112          * Specifies the SMS over IMS format.
7113          *
7114          * <p>Possible values are,
7115          * {@link #SMS_FORMAT_3GPP},
7116          * {@link #SMS_FORMAT_3GPP2}
7117          */
7118         public static final String KEY_SMS_OVER_IMS_FORMAT_INT =
7119                 KEY_PREFIX + "sms_over_ims_format_int";
7120 
7121         /**
7122          * List of different RAT technologies on which SMS over IMS
7123          * is supported.
7124          *
7125          * <p>Possible values are,
7126          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#NGRAN}
7127          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#EUTRAN}
7128          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#IWLAN}
7129          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#UTRAN}
7130          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#GERAN}
7131          */
7132         public static final String KEY_SMS_OVER_IMS_SUPPORTED_RATS_INT_ARRAY =
7133                 KEY_PREFIX + "sms_over_ims_supported_rats_int_array";
7134 
7135         /**
7136          * Maximum Retry Count for Failure, If the Retry Count exceeds this value,
7137          * it must display to User Interface as sending failed
7138          */
7139         public static final String KEY_SMS_MAX_RETRY_COUNT_INT =
7140                 KEY_PREFIX + "sms_max_retry_count_int";
7141 
7142         /**
7143          * Maximum Retry Count for SMS over IMS on Failure, If the Retry Count exceeds this value,
7144          * and if the retry count is less than {@link #KEY_SMS_MAX_RETRY_COUNT_INT}
7145          * sending SMS should fallback to CS
7146          */
7147         public static final String KEY_SMS_MAX_RETRY_OVER_IMS_COUNT_INT =
7148                 KEY_PREFIX + "sms_max_retry_over_ims_count_int";
7149 
7150         /**
7151          * Delay Timer Value in milliseconds
7152          * Retry SMS over IMS after this Timer expires
7153          */
7154         public static final String KEY_SMS_OVER_IMS_SEND_RETRY_DELAY_MILLIS_INT =
7155                 KEY_PREFIX + "sms_over_ims_send_retry_delay_millis_int";
7156 
7157         /**
7158          * TR1 Timer Value in milliseconds,
7159          * Waits for RP-Ack from network for MO SMS.
7160          */
7161         public static final String KEY_SMS_TR1_TIMER_MILLIS_INT =
7162                 KEY_PREFIX + "sms_tr1_timer_millis_int";
7163 
7164         /**
7165          * TR2 Timer Value in milliseconds,
7166          * Waits for RP-Ack from Transfer Layer for MT SMS.
7167          */
7168         public static final String KEY_SMS_TR2_TIMER_MILLIS_INT =
7169                 KEY_PREFIX + "sms_tr2_timer_millis_int";
7170 
7171         /**
7172          * SMS RP-Cause Values for which SMS should be retried over IMS
7173          *
7174          * <p>Possible values are,
7175          * {@link SmsManager#SMS_RP_CAUSE_UNALLOCATED_NUMBER}
7176          * {@link SmsManager#SMS_RP_CAUSE_OPERATOR_DETERMINED_BARRING}
7177          * {@link SmsManager#SMS_RP_CAUSE_CALL_BARRING}
7178          * {@link SmsManager#SMS_RP_CAUSE_RESERVED}
7179          * {@link SmsManager#SMS_RP_CAUSE_SHORT_MESSAGE_TRANSFER_REJECTED}
7180          * {@link SmsManager#SMS_RP_CAUSE_DESTINATION_OUT_OF_ORDER}
7181          * {@link SmsManager#SMS_RP_CAUSE_UNIDENTIFIED_SUBSCRIBER}
7182          * {@link SmsManager#SMS_RP_CAUSE_FACILITY_REJECTED}
7183          * {@link SmsManager#SMS_RP_CAUSE_UNKNOWN_SUBSCRIBER}
7184          * {@link SmsManager#SMS_RP_CAUSE_NETWORK_OUT_OF_ORDER}
7185          * {@link SmsManager#SMS_RP_CAUSE_TEMPORARY_FAILURE}
7186          * {@link SmsManager#SMS_RP_CAUSE_CONGESTION}
7187          * {@link SmsManager#SMS_RP_CAUSE_RESOURCES_UNAVAILABLE}
7188          * {@link SmsManager#SMS_RP_CAUSE_FACILITY_NOT_SUBSCRIBED}
7189          * {@link SmsManager#SMS_RP_CAUSE_FACILITY_NOT_IMPLEMENTED}
7190          * {@link SmsManager#SMS_RP_CAUSE_INVALID_MESSAGE_REFERENCE_VALUE}
7191          * {@link SmsManager#SMS_RP_CAUSE_SEMANTICALLY_INCORRECT_MESSAGE}
7192          * {@link SmsManager#SMS_RP_CAUSE_INVALID_MANDATORY_INFORMATION}
7193          * {@link SmsManager#SMS_RP_CAUSE_MESSAGE_TYPE_NON_EXISTENT}
7194          * {@link SmsManager#SMS_RP_CAUSE_MESSAGE_INCOMPATIBLE_WITH_PROTOCOL_STATE}
7195          * {@link SmsManager#SMS_RP_CAUSE_INFORMATION_ELEMENT_NON_EXISTENT}
7196          * {@link SmsManager#SMS_RP_CAUSE_PROTOCOL_ERROR}
7197          * {@link SmsManager#SMS_RP_CAUSE_INTERWORKING_UNSPECIFIED
7198          */
7199         public static final String KEY_SMS_RP_CAUSE_VALUES_TO_RETRY_OVER_IMS_INT_ARRAY =
7200                 KEY_PREFIX + "sms_rp_cause_values_to_retry_over_ims_int_array";
7201 
7202         /**
7203          * SMS RP-Cause Values for which Sending SMS should fallback
7204          */
7205         public static final String KEY_SMS_RP_CAUSE_VALUES_TO_FALLBACK_INT_ARRAY =
7206                 KEY_PREFIX + "sms_rp_cause_values_to_fallback_int_array";
7207 
getDefaults()7208         private static PersistableBundle getDefaults() {
7209             PersistableBundle defaults = new PersistableBundle();
7210             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_SMS_OVER_IMS_SUPPORTED_BOOL, true);
7211             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_SMS_CSFB_RETRY_ON_FAILURE_BOOL, true);
7212 
7213             defaults.putInt(KEY_SMS_OVER_IMS_FORMAT_INT, SMS_FORMAT_3GPP);
7214 
7215             defaults.putInt(KEY_SMS_MAX_RETRY_COUNT_INT, 3);
7216             defaults.putInt(KEY_SMS_MAX_RETRY_OVER_IMS_COUNT_INT, 3);
7217             defaults.putInt(KEY_SMS_OVER_IMS_SEND_RETRY_DELAY_MILLIS_INT,
7218                     2000);
7219             defaults.putInt(KEY_SMS_TR1_TIMER_MILLIS_INT, 130000);
7220             defaults.putInt(KEY_SMS_TR2_TIMER_MILLIS_INT, 15000);
7221 
7222             defaults.putIntArray(
7223                     KEY_SMS_RP_CAUSE_VALUES_TO_RETRY_OVER_IMS_INT_ARRAY,
7224                     new int[] {
7225                         SmsManager.SMS_RP_CAUSE_TEMPORARY_FAILURE
7226                     });
7227             defaults.putIntArray(
7228                     KEY_SMS_RP_CAUSE_VALUES_TO_FALLBACK_INT_ARRAY,
7229                     new int[] {
7230                         SmsManager.SMS_RP_CAUSE_UNALLOCATED_NUMBER,
7231                         SmsManager.SMS_RP_CAUSE_OPERATOR_DETERMINED_BARRING,
7232                         SmsManager.SMS_RP_CAUSE_CALL_BARRING,
7233                         SmsManager.SMS_RP_CAUSE_RESERVED,
7234                         SmsManager.SMS_RP_CAUSE_SHORT_MESSAGE_TRANSFER_REJECTED,
7235                         SmsManager.SMS_RP_CAUSE_DESTINATION_OUT_OF_ORDER,
7236                         SmsManager.SMS_RP_CAUSE_UNIDENTIFIED_SUBSCRIBER,
7237                         SmsManager.SMS_RP_CAUSE_FACILITY_REJECTED,
7238                         SmsManager.SMS_RP_CAUSE_UNKNOWN_SUBSCRIBER,
7239                         SmsManager.SMS_RP_CAUSE_NETWORK_OUT_OF_ORDER,
7240                         SmsManager.SMS_RP_CAUSE_CONGESTION,
7241                         SmsManager.SMS_RP_CAUSE_RESOURCES_UNAVAILABLE,
7242                         SmsManager.SMS_RP_CAUSE_FACILITY_NOT_SUBSCRIBED,
7243                         SmsManager.SMS_RP_CAUSE_FACILITY_NOT_IMPLEMENTED,
7244                         SmsManager.SMS_RP_CAUSE_INVALID_MESSAGE_REFERENCE_VALUE,
7245                         SmsManager.SMS_RP_CAUSE_SEMANTICALLY_INCORRECT_MESSAGE,
7246                         SmsManager.SMS_RP_CAUSE_INVALID_MANDATORY_INFORMATION,
7247                         SmsManager.SMS_RP_CAUSE_MESSAGE_TYPE_NON_EXISTENT,
7248                         SmsManager.SMS_RP_CAUSE_MESSAGE_INCOMPATIBLE_WITH_PROTOCOL_STATE,
7249                         SmsManager.SMS_RP_CAUSE_INFORMATION_ELEMENT_NON_EXISTENT,
7250                         SmsManager.SMS_RP_CAUSE_PROTOCOL_ERROR,
7251                         SmsManager.SMS_RP_CAUSE_INTERWORKING_UNSPECIFIED
7252                     });
7253 
7254             defaults.putIntArray(
7255                     KEY_SMS_OVER_IMS_SUPPORTED_RATS_INT_ARRAY,
7256                     new int[] {
7257                         AccessNetworkType.EUTRAN,
7258                         AccessNetworkType.IWLAN
7259                     });
7260 
7261             return defaults;
7262         }
7263     }
7264 
7265     /**
7266      * IMS RTT configs. This groups the configs specific for text media,
7267      * RTT (Real Time Text).
7268      */
7269     public static final class ImsRtt {
ImsRtt()7270         private ImsRtt() {}
7271 
7272         /** Prefix of all imsrtt.KEY_* constants. */
7273         public static final String KEY_PREFIX = "imsrtt.";
7274 
7275         /**
7276          * Flag specifying whether text media is allowed on default bearer.
7277          *
7278          * <p>If {@code true}: text media can be sent on default bearer.
7279          * {@code false} otherwise.
7280          */
7281         public static final String KEY_TEXT_ON_DEFAULT_BEARER_SUPPORTED_BOOL =
7282                 KEY_PREFIX + "text_on_default_bearer_supported_bool";
7283 
7284         /**
7285          * Flag specifying whether QoS preconditions are supported for text.
7286          *
7287          * <p>If {@code true}: QoS Preconditions are supported.
7288          * {@code false} otherwise.
7289          * <p>Reference: 3GPP TS 24.229
7290          */
7291         public static final String KEY_TEXT_QOS_PRECONDITION_SUPPORTED_BOOL =
7292                 KEY_PREFIX + "text_qos_precondition_supported_bool";
7293 
7294         /**
7295          * Specifies the AS (Application Specific) SDP modifier for text media.
7296          *
7297          * <p>Expressed in kilobits per second as per RFC 3556 Section 2.
7298          */
7299         public static final String KEY_TEXT_AS_BANDWIDTH_KBPS_INT =
7300                 KEY_PREFIX + "text_as_bandwidth_kbps_int";
7301 
7302         /**
7303          * Specifies the RS (RTCP bandwidth-Sender) SDP modifier for text media.
7304          *
7305          * <p>This indicates the RTCP bandwidth allocated to active data senders
7306          * for text media.
7307          *
7308          * <p>Expressed in bits per second as per RFC 3556 Section 2.
7309          */
7310         public static final String KEY_TEXT_RS_BANDWIDTH_BPS_INT =
7311                 KEY_PREFIX + "text_rs_bandwidth_bps_int";
7312 
7313         /**
7314          * Specifies the RR (RTCP bandwidth-Receiver) SDP modifier for
7315          * text media.
7316          *
7317          * <p>This indicates the RTCP bandwidth allocated to receivers
7318          * for text media.
7319          *
7320          * <p>Expressed in bits per second as per RFC 3556 Section 2.
7321          */
7322         public static final String KEY_TEXT_RR_BANDWIDTH_BPS_INT =
7323                 KEY_PREFIX + "text_rr_bandwidth_bps_int";
7324 
7325         /**
7326          * Specifies the Text Codec capability.
7327          *
7328          * <p>Possible keys in this bundle are,
7329          * <UL>
7330          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_T140_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT}</LI>
7331          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_RED_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT}</LI>
7332          * </UL>
7333          */
7334         public static final String KEY_TEXT_CODEC_CAPABILITY_PAYLOAD_TYPES_BUNDLE =
7335                 KEY_PREFIX + "text_codec_capability_payload_types_bundle";
7336 
7337         /** Integer representing payload type for T140 codec.
7338          * <p>Payload type is an integer in dynamic payload type range 96-127
7339          * as per RFC RFC 3551 Section 6.
7340          */
7341         public static final String KEY_T140_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT =
7342                 KEY_PREFIX + "t140_payload_type_int";
7343 
7344         /** Integer representing payload type for RED/redundancy codec.
7345          * <p>Payload type is an integer in dynamic payload type range 96-127
7346          * as per RFC RFC 3551 Section 6.
7347          */
7348         public static final String KEY_RED_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT =
7349                 KEY_PREFIX + "red_payload_type_int";
7350 
getDefaults()7351         private static PersistableBundle getDefaults() {
7352             PersistableBundle defaults = new PersistableBundle();
7353             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_TEXT_ON_DEFAULT_BEARER_SUPPORTED_BOOL, false);
7354             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_TEXT_QOS_PRECONDITION_SUPPORTED_BOOL, true);
7355 
7356             defaults.putInt(KEY_TEXT_AS_BANDWIDTH_KBPS_INT, 4);
7357             defaults.putInt(KEY_TEXT_RS_BANDWIDTH_BPS_INT, 100);
7358             defaults.putInt(KEY_TEXT_RR_BANDWIDTH_BPS_INT, 300);
7359 
7360             PersistableBundle text_codec_capability_payload_types = new PersistableBundle();
7361 
7362             text_codec_capability_payload_types.putInt(
7363                     KEY_RED_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT,
7364                     112);
7365 
7366             text_codec_capability_payload_types.putInt(
7367                     KEY_T140_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT,
7368                     111);
7369 
7370             defaults.putPersistableBundle(
7371                     KEY_TEXT_CODEC_CAPABILITY_PAYLOAD_TYPES_BUNDLE,
7372                     text_codec_capability_payload_types);
7373 
7374             return defaults;
7375         }
7376     }
7377 
7378     /**
7379      * Emergency Call/E911. This groups the configs specific for emergency call
7380      * over IMS.
7381      *
7382      * <p> Reference: 3GPP 24.229, 3GPP 23.167 Annex H, 3GPP 24.301.
7383      */
7384     public static final class ImsEmergency {
ImsEmergency()7385         private ImsEmergency() {}
7386 
7387         /** Prefix of all imsemergency.KEY_* constants. */
7388         public static final String KEY_PREFIX = "imsemergency.";
7389 
7390         /**
7391          * Flag specifying whether UE would retry E911 call on
7392          * IMS PDN if emergency PDN setup failed.
7393          *
7394          * <p>If {@code true}: Allow UE to retry emergency call on
7395          * IMS PDN if emergency PDN setup failed.{@code false} otherwise.
7396          */
7397         public static final String KEY_RETRY_EMERGENCY_ON_IMS_PDN_BOOL =
7398                 KEY_PREFIX + "retry_emergency_on_ims_pdn_bool";
7399 
7400         /**
7401          * Flag specifying whether UE should enter Emergency CallBack Mode(ECBM)
7402          * after E911 call is ended.
7403          *
7404          * <p>If {@code true}: Enter ECBM mode after E911 call is ended.
7405          * {@code false} otherwise.
7406          */
7407         public static final String KEY_EMERGENCY_CALLBACK_MODE_SUPPORTED_BOOL =
7408                 KEY_PREFIX + "emergency_callback_mode_supported_bool";
7409 
7410         /**
7411          * Flag specifying whether QoS preconditions are supported for emergency
7412          * call setup.
7413          *
7414          * <p>If {@code true}: QoS Preconditions are supported.
7415          * {@code false} otherwise.
7416          *
7417          * <p>Reference: 3GPP TS 24.229
7418          */
7419         public static final String KEY_EMERGENCY_QOS_PRECONDITION_SUPPORTED_BOOL =
7420                 KEY_PREFIX + "emergency_qos_precondition_supported_bool";
7421 
7422         /**
7423          * List of different RAT technologies on which emergency call using IMS
7424          * is supported.
7425          *
7426          * <p>Possible values are,
7427          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#NGRAN}
7428          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#EUTRAN}
7429          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#IWLAN}
7430          */
7431         public static final String KEY_EMERGENCY_OVER_IMS_SUPPORTED_RATS_INT_ARRAY =
7432                 KEY_PREFIX + "emergency_over_ims_supported_rats_int_array";
7433 
7434         /**
7435          * Specifies the maximum time from deciding that an emergency service is to
7436          * be established until completion of the emergency registration procedure.
7437          * Upon timer expiry, the UE considers the emergency REGISTER request or
7438          * the emergency call attempt as failed.
7439          */
7440         public static final String KEY_EMERGENCY_REGISTRATION_TIMER_MILLIS_INT =
7441                 KEY_PREFIX + "emergency_registration_timer_millis_int";
7442 
7443         /**
7444          * This setting will be specify the wait time for refreshing
7445          * geolocation information before dialing emergency call.
7446          */
7447         public static final String KEY_REFRESH_GEOLOCATION_TIMEOUT_MILLIS_INT =
7448                 KEY_PREFIX + "refresh_geolocation_timeout_millis_int";
7449 
7450         /**
7451          * List of 3GPP access network technologies where e911 over IMS is supported
7452          * in the home network and domestic 3rd-party networks. The order in the list represents
7453          * the preference. The domain selection service shall scan the network type in the order
7454          * of the preference.
7455          *
7456          * <p>Possible values are,
7457          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#NGRAN}
7458          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#EUTRAN}
7459          *
7460          * The default value for this key is
7461          * {{@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#EUTRAN},
7462          * @hide
7463          */
7464         public static final String
7465                 KEY_EMERGENCY_OVER_IMS_SUPPORTED_3GPP_NETWORK_TYPES_INT_ARRAY = KEY_PREFIX
7466                         + "emergency_over_ims_supported_3gpp_network_types_int_array";
7467 
7468         /**
7469          * List of 3GPP access network technologies where e911 over IMS is supported
7470          * in the roaming network and non-domestic 3rd-party networks. The order in the list
7471          * represents the preference. The domain selection service shall scan the network type
7472          * in the order of the preference.
7473          *
7474          * <p>Possible values are,
7475          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#NGRAN}
7476          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#EUTRAN}
7477          *
7478          * The default value for this key is
7479          * {{@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#EUTRAN},
7480          * @hide
7481          */
7482         public static final String
7483                 KEY_EMERGENCY_OVER_IMS_ROAMING_SUPPORTED_3GPP_NETWORK_TYPES_INT_ARRAY = KEY_PREFIX
7484                         + "emergency_over_ims_roaming_supported_3gpp_network_types_int_array";
7485 
7486         /**
7487          * List of CS access network technologies where circuit-switched emergency calls are
7488          * supported in the home network and domestic 3rd-party networks. The order in the list
7489          * represents the preference. The domain selection service shall scan the network type
7490          * in the order of the preference.
7491          *
7492          * <p>Possible values are,
7493          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#GERAN}
7494          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#UTRAN}
7495          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#CDMA2000}
7496          *
7497          * The default value for this key is
7498          * {{@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#UTRAN},
7499          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#GERAN}}.
7500          * @hide
7501          */
7502         public static final String KEY_EMERGENCY_OVER_CS_SUPPORTED_ACCESS_NETWORK_TYPES_INT_ARRAY =
7503                 KEY_PREFIX + "emergency_over_cs_supported_access_network_types_int_array";
7504 
7505         /**
7506          * List of CS access network technologies where circuit-switched emergency calls are
7507          * supported in the roaming network and non-domestic 3rd-party networks. The order
7508          * in the list represents the preference. The domain selection service shall scan
7509          * the network type in the order of the preference.
7510          *
7511          * <p>Possible values are,
7512          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#GERAN}
7513          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#UTRAN}
7514          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#CDMA2000}
7515          *
7516          * The default value for this key is
7517          * {{@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#UTRAN},
7518          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#GERAN}}.
7519          * @hide
7520          */
7521         public static final String
7522                 KEY_EMERGENCY_OVER_CS_ROAMING_SUPPORTED_ACCESS_NETWORK_TYPES_INT_ARRAY = KEY_PREFIX
7523                         + "emergency_over_cs_roaming_supported_access_network_types_int_array";
7524 
7525         /** @hide */
7526         @IntDef({
7527             DOMAIN_CS,
7528             DOMAIN_PS_3GPP,
7529             DOMAIN_PS_NON_3GPP
7530         })
7531         public @interface EmergencyDomain {}
7532 
7533         /**
7534          * Circuit switched domain.
7535          * @hide
7536          */
7537         public static final int DOMAIN_CS = 1;
7538 
7539         /**
7540          * Packet switched domain over 3GPP networks.
7541          * @hide
7542          */
7543         public static final int DOMAIN_PS_3GPP = 2;
7544 
7545         /**
7546          * Packet switched domain over non-3GPP networks such as Wi-Fi.
7547          * @hide
7548          */
7549         public static final int DOMAIN_PS_NON_3GPP = 3;
7550 
7551         /**
7552          * Specifies the emergency call domain preference for the home network.
7553          * The domain selection service shall choose the domain in the order
7554          * for attempting the emergency call
7555          *
7556          * <p>Possible values are,
7557          * {@link #DOMAIN_CS}
7558          * {@link #DOMAIN_PS_3GPP}
7559          * {@link #DOMAIN_PS_NON_3GPP}.
7560          *
7561          * The default value for this key is
7562          * {{@link #DOMAIN_PS_3GPP},
7563          * {@link #DOMAIN_CS},
7564          * {@link #DOMAIN_PS_NON_3GPP}}.
7565          * @hide
7566          */
7567         public static final String KEY_EMERGENCY_DOMAIN_PREFERENCE_INT_ARRAY =
7568                 KEY_PREFIX + "emergency_domain_preference_int_array";
7569 
7570         /**
7571          * Specifies the emergency call domain preference for the roaming network.
7572          * The domain selection service shall choose the domain in the order
7573          * for attempting the emergency call.
7574          *
7575          * <p>Possible values are,
7576          * {@link #DOMAIN_CS}
7577          * {@link #DOMAIN_PS_3GPP}
7578          * {@link #DOMAIN_PS_NON_3GPP}.
7579          *
7580          * The default value for this key is
7581          * {{@link #DOMAIN_PS_3GPP},
7582          * {@link #DOMAIN_CS},
7583          * {@link #DOMAIN_PS_NON_3GPP}}.
7584          * @hide
7585          */
7586         public static final String KEY_EMERGENCY_DOMAIN_PREFERENCE_ROAMING_INT_ARRAY =
7587                 KEY_PREFIX + "emergency_domain_preference_roaming_int_array";
7588 
7589         /**
7590          * Specifies if emergency call shall be attempted on IMS, if PS is attached even though IMS
7591          * is not registered and normal calls fallback to the CS networks.
7592          *
7593          * The default value for this key is {@code false}.
7594          * @hide
7595          */
7596         public static final String KEY_PREFER_IMS_EMERGENCY_WHEN_VOICE_CALLS_ON_CS_BOOL =
7597                 KEY_PREFIX + "prefer_ims_emergency_when_voice_calls_on_cs_bool";
7598 
7599         /** @hide */
7600         @IntDef({
7601             VOWIFI_REQUIRES_NONE,
7602             VOWIFI_REQUIRES_SETTING_ENABLED,
7603             VOWIFI_REQUIRES_VALID_EID,
7604         })
7605         public @interface VoWiFiRequires {}
7606 
7607         /**
7608          * Default value.
7609          * If {@link ImsWfc#KEY_EMERGENCY_CALL_OVER_EMERGENCY_PDN_BOOL} is {@code true},
7610          * VoWi-Fi emergency call shall be attempted if Wi-Fi network is connected.
7611          * Otherwise, it shall be attempted if IMS is registered over Wi-Fi.
7612          * @hide
7613          */
7614         public static final int VOWIFI_REQUIRES_NONE = 0;
7615 
7616         /**
7617          * VoWi-Fi emergency call shall be attempted on IMS over Wi-Fi if Wi-Fi network is connected
7618          * and Wi-Fi calling setting is enabled. This value is applicable if the value of
7619          * {@link ImsWfc#KEY_EMERGENCY_CALL_OVER_EMERGENCY_PDN_BOOL} is {@code true}.
7620          * @hide
7621          */
7622         public static final int VOWIFI_REQUIRES_SETTING_ENABLED = 1;
7623 
7624         /**
7625          * VoWi-Fi emergency call shall be attempted on IMS over Wi-Fi if Wi-Fi network is connected
7626          * and Wi-Fi calling is activated successfully. This value is applicable if the value of
7627          * {@link ImsWfc#KEY_EMERGENCY_CALL_OVER_EMERGENCY_PDN_BOOL} is {@code true}.
7628          * @hide
7629          */
7630         public static final int VOWIFI_REQUIRES_VALID_EID = 2;
7631 
7632         /**
7633          * Specifies the condition when emergency call shall be attempted on IMS over Wi-Fi.
7634          *
7635          * The default value for this key is {@code #VOWIFI_REQUIRES_NONE}.
7636          * @hide
7637          */
7638         public static final String KEY_EMERGENCY_VOWIFI_REQUIRES_CONDITION_INT =
7639                 KEY_PREFIX + "emergency_vowifi_requires_condition_int";
7640 
7641         /**
7642          * Specifies maximum number of emergency call retries over Wi-Fi.
7643          * This is valid only when {@link #DOMAIN_PS_NON_3GPP} is included in
7644          * {@link #KEY_EMERGENCY_DOMAIN_PREFERENCE_INT_ARRAY} or
7645          * {@link #KEY_EMERGENCY_DOMAIN_PREFERENCE_ROAMING_INT_ARRAY}.
7646          *
7647          * The default value for this key is 1.
7648          * @hide
7649          */
7650         public static final String KEY_MAXIMUM_NUMBER_OF_EMERGENCY_TRIES_OVER_VOWIFI_INT =
7651                 KEY_PREFIX + "maximum_number_of_emergency_tries_over_vowifi_int";
7652 
7653         /**
7654          * Emergency scan timer to wait for scan results from radio before attempting the call
7655          * over Wi-Fi. On timer expiry, if emergency call on Wi-Fi is allowed and possible,
7656          * telephony shall cancel the scan and place the call on Wi-Fi. If emergency call on Wi-Fi
7657          * is not possible, then domain seleciton continues to wait for the scan result from the
7658          * radio. If an emergency scan result is received before the timer expires, the timer shall
7659          * be stopped and no dialing over Wi-Fi will be tried. If this value is set to 0, then
7660          * the timer is never started and domain selection waits for the scan result from the radio.
7661          *
7662          * The default value for the timer is 10 seconds.
7663          * @hide
7664          */
7665         public static final String KEY_EMERGENCY_SCAN_TIMER_SEC_INT =
7666                 KEY_PREFIX + "emergency_scan_timer_sec_int";
7667 
7668         /**
7669          * The timer to wait for the call completion on the cellular network before attempting the
7670          * call over Wi-Fi. On timer expiry, if emergency call on Wi-Fi is allowed and possible,
7671          * telephony shall cancel the scan on the cellular network and place the call on Wi-Fi.
7672          * If dialing over cellular network is ongoing when timer expires, dialing over Wi-Fi
7673          * will be requested only when the ongoing dialing fails. If emergency call on Wi-Fi is not
7674          * possible, then domain selection continues to try dialing from the radio and the timer
7675          * remains expired. Later when calling over Wi-Fi is possible and dialing over cellular
7676          * networks fails, calling over Wi-Fi will be requested. The timer shall be restarted from
7677          * initial state if calling over Wi-Fi fails.
7678          * If this value is set to {@link #REDIAL_TIMER_DISABLED}, then the timer will never be
7679          * started.
7680          *
7681          * The default value for the timer is {@link #REDIAL_TIMER_DISABLED}.
7682          * @hide
7683          */
7684         public static final String KEY_MAXIMUM_CELLULAR_SEARCH_TIMER_SEC_INT =
7685                 KEY_PREFIX + "maximum_cellular_search_timer_sec_int";
7686 
7687         /** @hide */
7688         @IntDef(prefix = "SCAN_TYPE_",
7689             value = {
7690                 SCAN_TYPE_NO_PREFERENCE,
7691                 SCAN_TYPE_FULL_SERVICE,
7692                 SCAN_TYPE_FULL_SERVICE_FOLLOWED_BY_LIMITED_SERVICE})
7693         public @interface EmergencyScanType {}
7694 
7695         /**
7696          * No specific preference given to the modem. Modem can return an emergency
7697          * capable network either with limited service or full service.
7698          * @hide
7699          */
7700         public static final int SCAN_TYPE_NO_PREFERENCE = 0;
7701 
7702         /**
7703          * Modem will attempt to camp on a network with full service only.
7704          * @hide
7705          */
7706         public static final int SCAN_TYPE_FULL_SERVICE = 1;
7707 
7708         /**
7709          * Telephony shall attempt full service scan first.
7710          * If a full service network is not found, telephony shall attempt a limited service scan.
7711          * @hide
7712          */
7713         public static final int SCAN_TYPE_FULL_SERVICE_FOLLOWED_BY_LIMITED_SERVICE = 2;
7714 
7715         /**
7716          * Specifies the preferred emergency network scanning type.
7717          *
7718          * <p>Possible values are,
7719          * {@link #SCAN_TYPE_NO_PREFERENCE}
7720          * {@link #SCAN_TYPE_FULL_SERVICE}
7721          * {@link #SCAN_TYPE_FULL_SERVICE_FOLLOWED_BY_LIMITED_SERVICE}
7722          *
7723          * The default value for this key is {@link #SCAN_TYPE_NO_PREFERENCE}.
7724          * @hide
7725          */
7726         public static final String KEY_EMERGENCY_NETWORK_SCAN_TYPE_INT =
7727                 KEY_PREFIX + "emergency_network_scan_type_int";
7728 
7729         /**
7730          * Specifies the time by which a call should be set up on the current network
7731          * once the call is routed on the network. If the call cannot be set up by timer expiry,
7732          * call shall be re-dialed on the next available network.
7733          * If this value is set to 0, the timer shall be disabled.
7734          *
7735          * The default value for this key is 0.
7736          * @hide
7737          */
7738         public static final String KEY_EMERGENCY_CALL_SETUP_TIMER_ON_CURRENT_NETWORK_SEC_INT =
7739                 KEY_PREFIX + "emergency_call_setup_timer_on_current_network_sec_int";
7740 
7741         /**
7742          * Specifies if emergency call shall be attempted on IMS only when IMS is registered.
7743          * This is applicable only for the case PS is in service.
7744          *
7745          * The default value for this key is {@code false}.
7746          * @hide
7747          */
7748         public static final String KEY_EMERGENCY_REQUIRES_IMS_REGISTRATION_BOOL =
7749                 KEY_PREFIX + "emergency_requires_ims_registration_bool";
7750 
7751         /**
7752          * Specifies if LTE is preferred when re-scanning networks after the failure of dialing
7753          * over NR. If not, CS will be preferred.
7754          *
7755          * The default value for this key is {@code false}.
7756          * @hide
7757          */
7758         public static final String KEY_EMERGENCY_LTE_PREFERRED_AFTER_NR_FAILED_BOOL =
7759                 KEY_PREFIX + "emergency_lte_preferred_after_nr_failed_bool";
7760 
7761         /**
7762          * Specifies the numbers to be dialed over CDMA network in case of dialing over CS network.
7763          *
7764          * The default value for this key is an empty string array.
7765          * @hide
7766          */
7767         public static final String KEY_EMERGENCY_CDMA_PREFERRED_NUMBERS_STRING_ARRAY =
7768                 KEY_PREFIX + "emergency_cdma_preferred_numbers_string_array";
7769 
7770         /**
7771          * Specifies if emergency call shall be attempted on IMS over cellular network
7772          * only when VoLTE is enabled.
7773          *
7774          * The default value for this key is {@code false}.
7775          * @hide
7776          */
7777         public static final String KEY_EMERGENCY_REQUIRES_VOLTE_ENABLED_BOOL =
7778                 KEY_PREFIX + "emergency_requires_volte_enabled_bool";
7779 
7780         /**
7781          * This values indicates that the cross SIM redialing timer and maximum celluar search
7782          * timer shall be disabled.
7783          *
7784          * @see #KEY_CROSS_STACK_REDIAL_TIMER_SEC_INT
7785          * @see #KEY_QUICK_CROSS_STACK_REDIAL_TIMER_SEC_INT
7786          * @see #KEY_MAXIMUM_CELLULAR_SEARCH_TIMER_SEC_INT
7787          * @hide
7788          */
7789         public static final int REDIAL_TIMER_DISABLED = 0;
7790 
7791         /**
7792          * A timer to guard the max attempting time on current SIM slot so that modem will not
7793          * stuck in current SIM slot for long time. On timer expiry, if emergency call on the
7794          * other SIM slot is preferable, telephony shall cancel the emergency call and place the
7795          * call on the other SIM slot. If this value is set to {@link #REDIAL_TIMER_DISABLED}, then
7796          * the timer will never be started and domain selection continues on the current SIM slot.
7797          * This value should be greater than the value of {@link #KEY_EMERGENCY_SCAN_TIMER_SEC_INT}.
7798          *
7799          * The default value for the timer is 120 seconds.
7800          * @hide
7801          */
7802         public static final String KEY_CROSS_STACK_REDIAL_TIMER_SEC_INT =
7803                 KEY_PREFIX + "cross_stack_redial_timer_sec_int";
7804 
7805         /**
7806          * If emergency calls are only allowed with normal-registered service and UE should get
7807          * normal service in a short time with acquired band information, telephony
7808          * expects dialing emergency call will be completed in a short time.
7809          * If dialing is not completed with in a certain timeout, telephony shall place on
7810          * another SIM slot. If this value is set to {@link #REDIAL_TIMER_DISABLED}, then the timer
7811          * will never be started and domain selection continues on the current SIM slot.
7812          * The timer shall be started for the first trial of each subscription and shall be ignored
7813          * in the roaming networks and non-domestic networks.
7814          *
7815          * The default value for the timer is {@link #REDIAL_TIMER_DISABLED}.
7816          * @hide
7817          */
7818         public static final String KEY_QUICK_CROSS_STACK_REDIAL_TIMER_SEC_INT =
7819                 KEY_PREFIX + "quick_cross_stack_redial_timer_sec_int";
7820 
7821         /**
7822          * Indicates whether the quick cross stack redial timer will be triggered only when
7823          * the device is registered to the network.
7824          *
7825          * The default value is {@code true}.
7826          * @hide
7827          */
7828         public static final String KEY_START_QUICK_CROSS_STACK_REDIAL_TIMER_WHEN_REGISTERED_BOOL =
7829                 KEY_PREFIX + "start_quick_cross_stack_redial_timer_when_registered_bool";
7830 
getDefaults()7831         private static PersistableBundle getDefaults() {
7832             PersistableBundle defaults = new PersistableBundle();
7833             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_RETRY_EMERGENCY_ON_IMS_PDN_BOOL, false);
7834             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_EMERGENCY_CALLBACK_MODE_SUPPORTED_BOOL, false);
7835             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_EMERGENCY_QOS_PRECONDITION_SUPPORTED_BOOL, true);
7836 
7837             defaults.putIntArray(
7838                     KEY_EMERGENCY_OVER_IMS_SUPPORTED_RATS_INT_ARRAY,
7839                     new int[] {
7840                         AccessNetworkType.EUTRAN,
7841                         AccessNetworkType.IWLAN
7842                     });
7843 
7844             defaults.putInt(KEY_EMERGENCY_REGISTRATION_TIMER_MILLIS_INT, 10000);
7845             defaults.putInt(KEY_REFRESH_GEOLOCATION_TIMEOUT_MILLIS_INT, 5000);
7846 
7847             defaults.putIntArray(
7848                     KEY_EMERGENCY_OVER_IMS_SUPPORTED_3GPP_NETWORK_TYPES_INT_ARRAY,
7849                     new int[] {
7850                         AccessNetworkType.EUTRAN,
7851                     });
7852 
7853             defaults.putIntArray(
7854                     KEY_EMERGENCY_OVER_IMS_ROAMING_SUPPORTED_3GPP_NETWORK_TYPES_INT_ARRAY,
7855                     new int[] {
7856                         AccessNetworkType.EUTRAN,
7857                     });
7858 
7859             defaults.putIntArray(
7860                     KEY_EMERGENCY_OVER_CS_SUPPORTED_ACCESS_NETWORK_TYPES_INT_ARRAY,
7861                     new int[] {
7862                         AccessNetworkType.UTRAN,
7863                         AccessNetworkType.GERAN,
7864                     });
7865 
7866             defaults.putIntArray(
7867                     KEY_EMERGENCY_OVER_CS_ROAMING_SUPPORTED_ACCESS_NETWORK_TYPES_INT_ARRAY,
7868                     new int[] {
7869                         AccessNetworkType.UTRAN,
7870                         AccessNetworkType.GERAN,
7871                     });
7872 
7873             defaults.putIntArray(KEY_EMERGENCY_DOMAIN_PREFERENCE_INT_ARRAY,
7874                     new int[] {
7875                         DOMAIN_PS_3GPP,
7876                         DOMAIN_CS,
7877                         DOMAIN_PS_NON_3GPP
7878                     });
7879             defaults.putIntArray(KEY_EMERGENCY_DOMAIN_PREFERENCE_ROAMING_INT_ARRAY,
7880                     new int[] {
7881                         DOMAIN_PS_3GPP,
7882                         DOMAIN_CS,
7883                         DOMAIN_PS_NON_3GPP
7884                     });
7885 
7886             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_PREFER_IMS_EMERGENCY_WHEN_VOICE_CALLS_ON_CS_BOOL, false);
7887             defaults.putInt(KEY_EMERGENCY_VOWIFI_REQUIRES_CONDITION_INT, VOWIFI_REQUIRES_NONE);
7888             defaults.putInt(KEY_MAXIMUM_NUMBER_OF_EMERGENCY_TRIES_OVER_VOWIFI_INT, 1);
7889             defaults.putInt(KEY_EMERGENCY_SCAN_TIMER_SEC_INT, 10);
7890             defaults.putInt(KEY_MAXIMUM_CELLULAR_SEARCH_TIMER_SEC_INT, REDIAL_TIMER_DISABLED);
7891             defaults.putInt(KEY_EMERGENCY_NETWORK_SCAN_TYPE_INT, SCAN_TYPE_NO_PREFERENCE);
7892             defaults.putInt(KEY_EMERGENCY_CALL_SETUP_TIMER_ON_CURRENT_NETWORK_SEC_INT, 0);
7893             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_EMERGENCY_REQUIRES_IMS_REGISTRATION_BOOL, false);
7894             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_EMERGENCY_LTE_PREFERRED_AFTER_NR_FAILED_BOOL, false);
7895             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_EMERGENCY_REQUIRES_VOLTE_ENABLED_BOOL, false);
7896             defaults.putStringArray(KEY_EMERGENCY_CDMA_PREFERRED_NUMBERS_STRING_ARRAY,
7897                     new String[0]);
7898             defaults.putInt(KEY_CROSS_STACK_REDIAL_TIMER_SEC_INT, 120);
7899             defaults.putInt(KEY_QUICK_CROSS_STACK_REDIAL_TIMER_SEC_INT, REDIAL_TIMER_DISABLED);
7900             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_START_QUICK_CROSS_STACK_REDIAL_TIMER_WHEN_REGISTERED_BOOL,
7901                     true);
7902 
7903             return defaults;
7904         }
7905     }
7906 
7907     /**
7908      * IMS Video Telephony configs. This groups the configs that are specific for video call.
7909      */
7910     public static final class ImsVt {
ImsVt()7911         private ImsVt() {}
7912 
7913         /** Prefix of all imsvt.KEY_* constants. */
7914         public static final String KEY_PREFIX = "imsvt.";
7915 
7916         /**
7917          * Flag specifying whether video media is allowed on default bearer.
7918          *
7919          * <p>If {@code true}: video media can be sent on default bearer.
7920          * {@code false} otherwise.
7921          */
7922         public static final String KEY_VIDEO_ON_DEFAULT_BEARER_SUPPORTED_BOOL =
7923                 KEY_PREFIX + "video_on_default_bearer_supported_bool";
7924 
7925         /**
7926          * Specifies the timeout value for no video RTP packets received.
7927          * <p>On timer expiry, VT call can downgrade to voice call or end
7928          * or continue depending on the operator requirement.
7929          */
7930         public static final String KEY_VIDEO_RTP_INACTIVITY_TIMER_MILLIS_INT =
7931                 KEY_PREFIX + "video_rtp_inactivity_timer_millis_int";
7932 
7933         /**
7934          * Specifies the timeout value for no video RTCP packets received.
7935          * <p>On timer expiry, VT call can downgrade to voice call or end
7936          * or continue depending on the operator requirement.
7937          */
7938         public static final String KEY_VIDEO_RTCP_INACTIVITY_TIMER_MILLIS_INT =
7939                 KEY_PREFIX + "video_rtcp_inactivity_timer_millis_int";
7940 
7941         /**
7942          * Specifies the AS (Application Specific) SDP modifier for video media.
7943          *
7944          * <p>Expressed in kilobits per second as per RFC 3556 Section 2.
7945          */
7946         public static final String KEY_VIDEO_AS_BANDWIDTH_KBPS_INT =
7947                 KEY_PREFIX + "video_as_bandwidth_kbps_int";
7948 
7949         /**
7950          * Specifies the RS (RTCP bandwidth-Sender) SDP modifier for video media.
7951          *
7952          * <p>This indicates the RTCP bandwidth allocated to active data senders
7953          * for video media.
7954          *
7955          * <p>Expressed in bits per second as per RFC 3556 Section 2.
7956          */
7957         public static final String KEY_VIDEO_RS_BANDWIDTH_BPS_INT =
7958                 KEY_PREFIX + "video_rs_bandwidth_bps_int";
7959 
7960         /**
7961          * Specifies the RR (RTCP bandwidth-Receiver) SDP modifier
7962          * for video media.
7963          *
7964          * <p>This indicates the RTCP bandwidth allocated to receivers
7965          * for video media.
7966          *
7967          * <p>Expressed in bits per second as per RFC 3556 Section 2.
7968          */
7969         public static final String KEY_VIDEO_RR_BANDWIDTH_BPS_INT =
7970                 KEY_PREFIX + "video_rr_bandwidth_bps_int";
7971 
7972         /**
7973          * Specifies the differentiated services code point (DSCP) value
7974          * for Video RTP.
7975          *
7976          * <p>Reference: RFC 4594 Section 1.4.4
7977          */
7978         public static final String KEY_VIDEO_RTP_DSCP_INT =
7979                 KEY_PREFIX + "video_rtp_dscp_int";
7980 
7981         /**
7982          * Flag specifying whether QoS preconditions are supported for Video.
7983          *
7984          * <p>If {@code true}: QoS Preconditions are supported.
7985          * {@code false} otherwise.
7986          * <p>Reference: 3GPP TS 24.229
7987          */
7988         public static final String KEY_VIDEO_QOS_PRECONDITION_SUPPORTED_BOOL =
7989                 KEY_PREFIX + "video_qos_precondition_supported_bool";
7990 
7991         /**
7992          * Specifies the Video Codec capability. This contains a list of
7993          * payload types representing different Video codec instances.
7994 
7995          * <p>Possible key(s) in this bundle are,
7996          * <UL>
7997          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_H264_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY}</LI>
7998          * </UL>
7999          * <p>To specify payload descriptions for each of the payload types, see
8000          * <UL>
8001          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_H264_PAYLOAD_DESCRIPTION_BUNDLE}</LI>
8002          * </UL>
8003          */
8004         public static final String KEY_VIDEO_CODEC_CAPABILITY_PAYLOAD_TYPES_BUNDLE =
8005                 KEY_PREFIX + "video_codec_capability_payload_types_bundle";
8006 
8007         /**
8008          * A list of integers representing the different payload types
8009          * in H264 video codec in priority order from highest to lowest.
8010          * <p>Payload type is an integer in dynamic payload type range 96-127
8011          * as per RFC RFC 3551 Section 6.
8012          */
8013         public static final String KEY_H264_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY =
8014                 KEY_PREFIX + "h264_payload_type_int_array";
8015 
8016         /**
8017          * Specifies the codec attributes of different payload types
8018          * representing H264 video codec instances.
8019          *
8020          * <p> The allowed payload types of the video codecs are specified in,
8021          * {@link #KEY_H264_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY}.
8022          *
8023          * <p>Codec attributes allowed as part of H264 codec bundle are,
8024          * <UL>
8025          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_H264_VIDEO_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_PROFILE_LEVEL_ID_STRING}</LI>
8026          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_VIDEO_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_PACKETIZATION_MODE_INT}</LI>
8027          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_VIDEO_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_FRAME_RATE_INT}</LI>
8028          *     <LI>{@link #KEY_VIDEO_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_RESOLUTION_INT_ARRAY}</LI>
8029          * </UL>
8030          *
8031          * <p>If this bundle is not configured and
8032          * {@link #KEY_H264_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY} is not empty,
8033          * then default values as in the individual codec attributes to
8034          * be used for that payload type.
8035          * <p>If the codec attributes in a particular codec instance bundle
8036          * is not valid together, then that codec instance should not be used.
8037          */
8038         public static final String KEY_H264_PAYLOAD_DESCRIPTION_BUNDLE =
8039                 KEY_PREFIX + "h264_payload_description_bundle";
8040 
8041         /**
8042          * Specifies the packetization mode of the video codec.
8043          *
8044          * <p>Permissible values are 0 (Single NAL unit mode),
8045          * 1(Non-interleaved mode).
8046          *
8047          * <p>If this key is not specified or invalid, then the following
8048          * default value to be used.
8049          * <UL>
8050          *   <LI>For H264: 1(Non-interleaved mode)</LI>
8051          * <UL>
8052          *
8053          * <p>Reference: RFC 6184 Section 5.4
8054          */
8055         public static final String KEY_VIDEO_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_PACKETIZATION_MODE_INT =
8056                 KEY_PREFIX + "video_codec_attribute_packetization_mode_int";
8057 
8058         /**
8059          * Specifies the maximum frame rate the offerer wishes to receive.
8060          * This gives the maximum video frame rate in frames/sec.
8061          *
8062          * <p>If this key is not specified or invalid, then the following
8063          * default value to be used.
8064          * <UL>
8065          *   <LI>For H264: 15 </LI>
8066          * <UL>
8067          * <p>Reference: RFC 4566 Section 6, 3GPP 26.114 Section 6.2.3.2
8068          */
8069         public static final String KEY_VIDEO_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_FRAME_RATE_INT =
8070                 KEY_PREFIX + "video_codec_attribute_frame_rate_int";
8071 
8072         /**
8073          * Specifies the maximum resolution allowed for the video codec
8074          * instance.
8075          *
8076          * <p>This is specified as an array of two integers, with
8077          * index 0 : Width,
8078          * index 1 : Height
8079          *
8080          * <p>If this key is not specified or invalid as per the video codec,
8081          * then the following default value to be used.
8082          * <UL>
8083          *   <LI>For H264: 240 (WIDTH) x 320 (HEIGHT) </LI>
8084          * <UL>
8085          * <p>Reference: RFC 4566 Section 6, 3GPP 26.114 Section 6.2.3.2
8086          *
8087          */
8088         public static final String KEY_VIDEO_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_RESOLUTION_INT_ARRAY =
8089                 KEY_PREFIX + "video_codec_attribute_resolution_int_array";
8090 
8091         /**
8092          * Specifies the profile level id of the H264 video codec.
8093          * This value is represented as "profile-level-id" in the SDP offer
8094          * as per RFC 6184 Section 8.1.
8095          *
8096          * <p>If this key is not specified or invalid as per the video codec,
8097          * then default value of 42C00C to be used.
8098          *
8099          * <p>Reference: RFC 6184 Section 8.1, ITU-T Recommendation H.264
8100          */
8101         public static final String KEY_H264_VIDEO_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_PROFILE_LEVEL_ID_STRING =
8102                 KEY_PREFIX + "h264_video_codec_attribute_profile_level_id_string";
8103 
getDefaults()8104         private static PersistableBundle getDefaults() {
8105             PersistableBundle defaults = new PersistableBundle();
8106             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_VIDEO_ON_DEFAULT_BEARER_SUPPORTED_BOOL, false);
8107             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_VIDEO_QOS_PRECONDITION_SUPPORTED_BOOL, true);
8108 
8109             defaults.putInt(KEY_VIDEO_RTP_INACTIVITY_TIMER_MILLIS_INT, 0);
8110             defaults.putInt(KEY_VIDEO_RTCP_INACTIVITY_TIMER_MILLIS_INT, 0);
8111 
8112             defaults.putInt(KEY_VIDEO_AS_BANDWIDTH_KBPS_INT, 960);
8113             defaults.putInt(KEY_VIDEO_RS_BANDWIDTH_BPS_INT, 8000);
8114             defaults.putInt(KEY_VIDEO_RR_BANDWIDTH_BPS_INT, 6000);
8115             defaults.putInt(KEY_VIDEO_RTP_DSCP_INT, 40);
8116 
8117             PersistableBundle video_codec_capability_payload_types = new PersistableBundle();
8118 
8119             video_codec_capability_payload_types.putIntArray(
8120                     KEY_H264_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY,
8121                     new int[] { 99, 100 });
8122 
8123             defaults.putPersistableBundle(
8124                     KEY_VIDEO_CODEC_CAPABILITY_PAYLOAD_TYPES_BUNDLE,
8125                     video_codec_capability_payload_types);
8126 
8127             PersistableBundle all_h264_payload_bundles = new PersistableBundle();
8128 
8129             /* Setting default codec attributes for individual H264 profiles*/
8130 
8131             /* For H264 profile-level-id: 42C00C, frame rate:15, Resolution: 240x320 */
8132             PersistableBundle h264_bundle_instance1 = new PersistableBundle();
8133             all_h264_payload_bundles.putPersistableBundle(
8134                     "99", /* Same value of payload type as in KEY_H264_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY */
8135                     h264_bundle_instance1);
8136 
8137             /* For H264 profile-level-id: 42C00C, packetisation mode:0, frame rate:15,
8138              * Resolution: 240x320 */
8139             PersistableBundle h264_bundle_instance2 = new PersistableBundle();
8140             h264_bundle_instance2.putInt(
8141                     KEY_VIDEO_CODEC_ATTRIBUTE_PACKETIZATION_MODE_INT,
8142                     0);
8143 
8144             all_h264_payload_bundles.putPersistableBundle(
8145                     "100", /* Same value of payload type as in KEY_H264_PAYLOAD_TYPE_INT_ARRAY */
8146                     h264_bundle_instance2);
8147 
8148             defaults.putPersistableBundle(
8149                     KEY_H264_PAYLOAD_DESCRIPTION_BUNDLE,
8150                     all_h264_payload_bundles);
8151 
8152             return defaults;
8153         }
8154     }
8155 
8156     /**
8157      * WiFi Calling. This groups the configs specific for Voice over WiFi/WFC call.
8158      */
8159     public static final class ImsWfc {
ImsWfc()8160         private ImsWfc() {}
8161 
8162         /** Prefix of all imswfc.KEY_* constants. */
8163         public static final String KEY_PREFIX = "imswfc.";
8164 
8165         /**
8166          *  List of MDNs for which Geo-location PIDF XML with country info
8167          *  needs to included for normal calls involving short code.
8168          */
8169         public static final String KEY_PIDF_SHORT_CODE_STRING_ARRAY =
8170                 KEY_PREFIX + "pidf_short_code_string_array";
8171 
8172         /**
8173          * Flag specifying whether emergency call over VoWiFi is requested over
8174          * emergency PDN or IMS PDN.
8175          *
8176          * <p>If {@code false}: E911 call uses IMS PDN for E911 call over VoWiFi.
8177          * If {@code true}: E911 call uses Emergency PDN for E911 call over VoWiFi.
8178          */
8179         public static final String KEY_EMERGENCY_CALL_OVER_EMERGENCY_PDN_BOOL =
8180                 KEY_PREFIX + "emergency_call_over_emergency_pdn_bool";
8181 
getDefaults()8182         private static PersistableBundle getDefaults() {
8183             PersistableBundle defaults = new PersistableBundle();
8184 
8185             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_EMERGENCY_CALL_OVER_EMERGENCY_PDN_BOOL, false);
8186             defaults.putStringArray(KEY_PIDF_SHORT_CODE_STRING_ARRAY, new String[0]);
8187 
8188             return defaults;
8189         }
8190     }
8191 
8192     /**
8193      *   IMS supplementary services configs. This groups the configs required for
8194      *   supplementary services (SS) like XCAP over UT,
8195      *   Unstructured Supplementary Service Data(USSD).
8196      */
8197     public static final class ImsSs {
ImsSs()8198         private ImsSs() {}
8199 
8200         /** Prefix of all imsss.KEY_* constants. */
8201         public static final String KEY_PREFIX = "imsss.";
8202 
8203         /**
8204          * Flag that controls whether XCAP over UT status need to be
8205          * dependent on IMS registration.
8206          *
8207          * <p>If {@code true}: XCAP over UT status need to be
8208          * dependent on IMS registration.
8209          * {@code false} otherwise.
8210          */
8211         public static final String KEY_UT_REQUIRES_IMS_REGISTRATION_BOOL =
8212                 KEY_PREFIX + "ut_requires_ims_registration_bool";
8213 
8214         /**
8215          * Flag that controls whether XCAP over UT is supported
8216          * when on roaming network.
8217          *
8218          * <p>If {@code true}: XCAP over UT is supported when on
8219          * roaming network.
8220          * {@code false} otherwise.
8221          */
8222         public static final String KEY_UT_SUPPORTED_WHEN_ROAMING_BOOL =
8223                 KEY_PREFIX + "ut_supported_when_roaming_bool";
8224 
8225         /**
8226          * Flag that controls whether Circuit Switched Fallback (CSFB)
8227          * option is available when XCAP over UT fails.
8228          *
8229          * <p>If {@code false}:  XCAP over UT only with no CSFB option.
8230          * If XCAP over UT fails, return error.
8231          * if {@code true}, Use CSFB if XCAP over UT fails.
8232          */
8233         public static final String KEY_USE_CSFB_ON_XCAP_OVER_UT_FAILURE_BOOL =
8234                 KEY_PREFIX + "use_csfb_on_xcap_over_ut_failure_bool";
8235 
8236         /**
8237          * Flag that controls whether XCAP over UT is enabled or not
8238          * when PS data is turned off.
8239          *
8240          * <p>If {@code true}: XCAP over UT is enabled when PS data is off.
8241          * {@code false}: Otherwise.
8242          *
8243          * Reference: IR.92 Section 5.5.1
8244          */
8245         public static final String KEY_UT_SUPPORTED_WHEN_PS_DATA_OFF_BOOL =
8246                 KEY_PREFIX + "ut_supported_when_ps_data_off_bool";
8247 
8248         /**
8249          * Flag that controls whether network initiated USSD over IMS is
8250          * supported by the UE.
8251          *
8252          * <p>If {@code true}:  Support Available.{@code false}: Otherwise.
8253          * Reference: 3GPP 24.390.
8254          */
8255         public static final String KEY_NETWORK_INITIATED_USSD_OVER_IMS_SUPPORTED_BOOL =
8256                 KEY_PREFIX + "network_initiated_ussd_over_ims_supported_bool";
8257 
8258         /**
8259          * Specifies the 'XCAP over UT' IP Type when device is
8260          * on Home Network.
8261          *
8262          * <p>Possible values are,
8263          * {@link ApnSetting#PROTOCOL_IPV4V6},
8264          * {@link ApnSetting#PROTOCOL_IP},
8265          * {@link ApnSetting#PROTOCOL_IPV6}
8266          *
8267          * If key is invalid or not configured, the default value
8268          * {@link ApnSetting#PROTOCOL_IPV4V6} will apply.
8269          */
8270         public static final String KEY_UT_IPTYPE_HOME_INT =
8271                 KEY_PREFIX + "ut_iptype_home_int";
8272 
8273         /**
8274          * Specifies the 'XCAP over UT' IP Type when device is roaming.
8275          *
8276          * <p>Possible values are,
8277          * {@link ApnSetting#PROTOCOL_IPV4V6},
8278          * {@link ApnSetting#PROTOCOL_IP},
8279          * {@link ApnSetting#PROTOCOL_IPV6}
8280 
8281          * If key is invalid or not configured, the default value
8282          * {@link ApnSetting#PROTOCOL_IPV4V6} will apply.
8283          */
8284         public static final String KEY_UT_IPTYPE_ROAMING_INT =
8285                 KEY_PREFIX + "ut_iptype_roaming_int";
8286 
8287         /**
8288          * Specifies the XCAP Application Server fully qualified domain name (FQDN).
8289          * <p> Reference: 24.623 Section 5.2.3.
8290          */
8291         public static final String KEY_UT_AS_SERVER_FQDN_STRING =
8292                 KEY_PREFIX + "ut_as_server_fqdn_string";
8293 
8294         /**
8295          * Specifies the XCAP Application Server Remote port.
8296          * As XCAP is a usage of HTTP, the default value is same as HTTP, i.e. 80.
8297          */
8298         public static final String KEY_UT_AS_SERVER_PORT_INT =
8299                 KEY_PREFIX + "ut_as_server_port_int";
8300 
8301         /**
8302          * Specifies the preferred transport to be used for XCAP over UT.
8303          *
8304          * <p>Possible values are,
8305          * {@link Ims#PREFERRED_TRANSPORT_TCP},
8306          * {@link Ims#PREFERRED_TRANSPORT_TLS}
8307          *
8308          * <p>If key is invalid or not configured, the default value
8309          * {@link Ims#PREFERRED_TRANSPORT_TCP} will apply.
8310          */
8311         public static final String KEY_UT_TRANSPORT_TYPE_INT =
8312                 KEY_PREFIX + "ut_transport_type_int";
8313 
8314         /** @hide */
8315         @IntDef({
8316             SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CW,
8317             SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CF_ALL,
8318             SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CF_CFU,
8319             SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CF_ALL_CONDITONAL_FORWARDING,
8320             SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CF_CFB,
8321             SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CF_CFNRY,
8322             SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CF_CFNRC,
8323             SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CF_CFNL,
8324             SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_IDENTIFICATION_OIP,
8325             SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_IDENTIFICATION_TIP,
8326             SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_IDENTIFICATION_OIR,
8327             SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_IDENTIFICATION_TIR,
8328             SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_ALL,
8329             SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_OBS,
8330             SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_BAOC,
8331             SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_BOIC,
8332             SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_BOIC_EXHC,
8333             SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_IBS,
8334             SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_BAIC,
8335             SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_BIC_ROAM,
8336             SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_ACR,
8337             SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_BIL
8338         })
8339         public @interface SsType {}
8340 
8341         /** Communication Waiting (CW) support as per 3GPP 24.615. */
8342         public static final int SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CW = 0;
8343 
8344         /**
8345          * Call Diversion - All call forwarding support as per 3GPP 24.604.
8346          *
8347          * <p>This value is associated with MMI support service code 002
8348          * as indicated in TS 22.030 Table B.1
8349          */
8350         public static final int SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CF_ALL = 1;
8351 
8352         /**
8353          * Call Diversion - All Unconditional call forwarding support (CFU) as
8354          * per 3GPP 24.604.
8355          *
8356          * <p>This value is associated with MMI support service code 21
8357          * as indicated in TS 22.030 Table B.1
8358          */
8359         public static final int SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CF_CFU = 2;
8360 
8361         /**
8362          * Call Diversion - All conditional call forwarding support as
8363          * per 3GPP 24.604.
8364          *
8365          * <p>This value is associated with MMI support service code 004
8366          * as indicated in TS 22.030 Table B.1
8367          */
8368         public static final int SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CF_ALL_CONDITONAL_FORWARDING = 3;
8369 
8370         /**
8371          * Call Diversion - Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy (CFB)
8372          * support as per 3GPP 24.604.
8373          *
8374          * <p>This value is associated with MMI support service code 67
8375          * as indicated in TS 22.030 Table B.1
8376          */
8377         public static final int SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CF_CFB = 4;
8378 
8379         /**
8380          * Call Diversion - Call forwarding on no reply (CFNRY)
8381          * support as per 3GPP 24.604.
8382          *
8383          * <p>This value is associated with MMI support service code 61
8384          * as indicated in TS 22.030 Table B.1
8385          */
8386         public static final int SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CF_CFNRY = 5;
8387 
8388         /**
8389          * Call Diversion - Call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable
8390          * (CFNRC) support as per 3GPP 24.604.
8391          *
8392          * <p>This value is associated with MMI support service code 62
8393          * as indicated in TS 22.030 Table B.1
8394          */
8395         public static final int SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CF_CFNRC = 6;
8396 
8397         /**
8398          * Communication Forwarding on Not Logged-in (CFNL).
8399          * support as per 3GPP 24.604 Section 4.2.1.7
8400          *
8401          */
8402         public static final int SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CF_CFNL = 7;
8403 
8404         /**
8405          * Originating Identification Presentation (OIP) support
8406          * as per 3GPP 24.607.
8407          *
8408          */
8409         public static final int SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_IDENTIFICATION_OIP = 8;
8410 
8411         /**
8412          * Terminating Identification Presentation (TIP) support
8413          * as per 3GPP 24.608.
8414          */
8415         public static final int SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_IDENTIFICATION_TIP = 9;
8416 
8417         /**
8418          * Originating Identification Restriction (OIR) support
8419          * as per 3GPP 24.607.
8420          */
8421         public static final int SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_IDENTIFICATION_OIR = 10;
8422 
8423         /**
8424          * Terminating Identification Restriction (TIR) support
8425          * as per 3GPP 24.608.
8426          */
8427         public static final int SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_IDENTIFICATION_TIR = 11;
8428 
8429         /**
8430          * Call Barring - All barring services,
8431          * This value is associated with MMI support service code 330
8432          * as indicated TS 22.030 Table B.1
8433          */
8434         public static final int SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_ALL = 12;
8435 
8436         /**
8437          * Call Barring - Outgoing barring services,
8438          * This value is associated with MMI support service code 333
8439          * as indicated TS 22.030 Table B.1
8440          */
8441         public static final int SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_OBS = 13;
8442 
8443         /**
8444          * Call Barring - Barring of all outgoing calls (BAOC)
8445          * support as per 3GPP TS 24.611.
8446          *
8447          * <p>This value is associated with MMI support service code 33
8448          * as indicated TS 22.030 Table B.1
8449          */
8450         public static final int SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_BAOC = 14;
8451 
8452         /**
8453          * Call Barring - Barring of outgoing international calls
8454          * (BOIC) support as per 3GPP TS 24.611.
8455          *
8456          * <p>This value is associated with MMI support service code 331
8457          * as indicated TS 22.030 Table B.1
8458          */
8459         public static final int SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_BOIC = 15;
8460 
8461         /**
8462          * Call Barring - Barring of outgoing international calls
8463          * except those directed to the home PLMN country (BOIC-EXHC) support
8464          * as per 3GPP TS 24.611.
8465          *
8466          * <p>This value is associated with MMI support service code 332
8467          * as indicated TS 22.030 Table B.1
8468          */
8469         public static final int SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_BOIC_EXHC = 16;
8470 
8471         /**
8472          * Call Barring - Incoming barring services,
8473          * This value is associated with MMI support service code 353
8474          * as indicated TS 22.030 Table B.1
8475          */
8476         public static final int SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_IBS = 17;
8477 
8478         /**
8479          * Call Barring - Barring of all incoming calls (BAIC)
8480          * support as per 3GPP TS 24.611.
8481          *
8482          * <p>This value is associated with MMI support service code 35
8483          * as indicated TS 22.030 Table B.1
8484          */
8485         public static final int SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_BAIC = 18;
8486 
8487         /**
8488          * Call Barring - Barring of incoming calls when roaming outside
8489          * the home PLMN country (BIC-ROAM) support as per 3GPP TS 24.611.
8490          *
8491          * <p>This value is associated with MMI support service code 351
8492          * as indicated TS 22.030 Table B.1
8493          */
8494         public static final int SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_BIC_ROAM = 19;
8495 
8496         /**
8497          * Call Barring - Anonymous Call Rejection/Barring of all anonymous
8498          * incoming number support as per 3GPP TS 24.611.
8499          */
8500         public static final int SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_ACR = 20;
8501 
8502         /**
8503          * Call Barring - Barring list of incoming numbers support.
8504          */
8505         public static final int SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_BIL = 21;
8506 
8507         /**
8508          * List of UT services that are Server based.
8509          *
8510          * <p>Possible values are,
8511          * <UL>
8512          *     <LI>{@link #SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CW}</LI>
8513          *     <LI>{@link #SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CF_ALL}</LI>
8514          *     <LI>{@link #SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CF_CFU}</LI>
8515          *     <LI>{@link #SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CF_ALL_CONDITONAL_FORWARDING}</LI>
8516          *     <LI>{@link #SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CF_CFB}</LI>
8517          *     <LI>{@link #SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CF_CFNRY}</LI>
8518          *     <LI>{@link #SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CF_CFNRC}</LI>
8519          *     <LI>{@link #SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CF_CFNL}</LI>
8520          *     <LI>{@link #SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_IDENTIFICATION_OIP}</LI>
8521          *     <LI>{@link #SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_IDENTIFICATION_TIP}</LI>
8522          *     <LI>{@link #SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_IDENTIFICATION_OIR}</LI>
8523          *     <LI>{@link #SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_IDENTIFICATION_TIR}</LI>
8524          *     <LI>{@link #SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_ALL}</LI>
8525          *     <LI>{@link #SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_OBS}</LI>
8526          *     <LI>{@link #SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_IBS}</LI>
8527          *     <LI>{@link #SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_BAOC}</LI>
8528          *     <LI>{@link #SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_BOIC}</LI>
8529          *     <LI>{@link #SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_BOIC_EXHC}</LI>
8530          *     <LI>{@link #SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_BAIC}</LI>
8531          *     <LI>{@link #SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_BIC_ROAM}</LI>
8532          *     <LI>{@link #SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_ACR}</LI>
8533          *     <LI>{@link #SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_BIL}</LI>
8534          * </UL>
8535          */
8536         public static final String KEY_UT_SERVER_BASED_SERVICES_INT_ARRAY =
8537                 KEY_PREFIX + "ut_server_based_services_int_array";
8538 
8539         /**
8540          * List of UT services that are terminal based.
8541          *
8542          * By default, all services are server based and defined in
8543          * {@link #KEY_UT_SERVER_BASED_SERVICES_INT_ARRAY}.
8544          * Adding here will override that service setting to terminal based.
8545          *
8546          * <p>Possible values are,
8547          * <UL>
8548          *     <LI>{@link #SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CW}</LI>
8549          *     <LI>{@link #SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_IDENTIFICATION_OIR}</LI>
8550          * </UL>
8551          */
8552         public static final String KEY_UT_TERMINAL_BASED_SERVICES_INT_ARRAY =
8553                 KEY_PREFIX + "ut_terminal_based_services_int_array";
8554 
8555         /**
8556          * List of different RAT technologies on which XCAP over UT
8557          * is supported.
8558          *
8559          * <p>Possible values are,
8560          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#NGRAN}
8561          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#EUTRAN}
8562          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#IWLAN}
8563          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#UTRAN}
8564          * {@link AccessNetworkConstants.AccessNetworkType#GERAN}
8565          */
8566         public static final String KEY_XCAP_OVER_UT_SUPPORTED_RATS_INT_ARRAY =
8567                 KEY_PREFIX + "xcap_over_ut_supported_rats_int_array";
8568 
8569         /** @hide */
8570         @IntDef({
8571             CALL_WAITING_SYNC_NONE,
8572             CALL_WAITING_SYNC_USER_CHANGE,
8573             CALL_WAITING_SYNC_FIRST_POWER_UP,
8574             CALL_WAITING_SYNC_FIRST_CHANGE,
8575             CALL_WAITING_SYNC_IMS_ONLY
8576         })
8577         public @interface CwSyncType {}
8578 
8579         /**
8580          * Do not synchronize the user's call waiting setting with the network. Call waiting is
8581          * always enabled on the carrier network and the user setting for call waiting is applied
8582          * on the terminal side. If the user disables call waiting, the call will be rejected on
8583          * the terminal.
8584          */
8585         public static final int CALL_WAITING_SYNC_NONE = 0;
8586 
8587         /**
8588          * The change of user’s setting is always passed to the carrier network
8589          * and then synchronized to the terminal based call waiting solution over IMS.
8590          * If changing the service over the carrier network is not successful,
8591          * the setting over IMS shall not be changed.
8592          */
8593         public static final int CALL_WAITING_SYNC_USER_CHANGE = 1;
8594 
8595         /**
8596          * Activate call waiting on the carrier network when the device boots or a subscription
8597          * using this carrier is loaded. Call waiting is always considered enabled on the carrier
8598          * network and the user setting for call waiting is applied on the terminal side only. If
8599          * the user disables call waiting, the call will be rejected on the terminal.
8600          * The mismatch between CS calls and IMS calls can happen when the network based call
8601          * waiting service is in disabled state in the legacy 3G/2G networks while it's enabled
8602          * in the terminal side.
8603          */
8604         public static final int CALL_WAITING_SYNC_FIRST_POWER_UP = 2;
8605 
8606         /**
8607          * Activate call waiting on the carrier network when the user enables call waiting the
8608          * first time. Call waiting is then always considered enabled on the carrier network. If
8609          * the user disables call waiting, the setting will only be applied to the terminal based
8610          * call waiting service and the call will be rejected on the terminal.
8611          * The mismatch between CS calls and IMS calls can happen when the network based call
8612          * waiting service is in disabled state in the legacy 3G/2G networks while it's enabled
8613          * in the terminal side. However, if the user retrieves the setting again when the device
8614          * is in the legacy 3G/2G networks, the correct state will be shown to the user.
8615          */
8616         public static final int CALL_WAITING_SYNC_FIRST_CHANGE = 3;
8617 
8618         /**
8619          * Do not synchronize the call waiting service state between the carrier network and
8620          * the terminal based IMS call waiting service. If the user changes the call waiting setting
8621          * when IMS is registered, the change will only be applied to the terminal based call
8622          * waiting service. If IMS is not registered when call waiting is changed, synchronize this
8623          * setting with the carrier network.
8624          */
8625         public static final int CALL_WAITING_SYNC_IMS_ONLY = 4;
8626 
8627         /** @hide */
8628         public static final int CALL_WAITING_SYNC_MAX = CALL_WAITING_SYNC_IMS_ONLY;
8629 
8630         /**
8631          * Flag indicating the way to synchronize the setting between CS and IMS.
8632          *
8633          * <p>Possible values are,
8634          * {@link #CALL_WAITING_SYNC_NONE},
8635          * {@link #CALL_WAITING_SYNC_USER_CHANGE},
8636          * {@link #CALL_WAITING_SYNC_FIRST_POWER_UP},
8637          * {@link #CALL_WAITING_SYNC_FIRST_CHANGE},
8638          * {@link #CALL_WAITING_SYNC_IMS_ONLY}.
8639          *
8640          * This configuration is valid only when
8641          * {@link #KEY_UT_TERMINAL_BASED_SERVICES_INT_ARRAY} includes
8642          * {@link #SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CW}.
8643          *
8644          * <p>If key is invalid or not configured, the default value
8645          * {@link #CALL_WAITING_SYNC_FIRST_CHANGE} will apply.
8646          */
8647         public static final String KEY_TERMINAL_BASED_CALL_WAITING_SYNC_TYPE_INT =
8648                 KEY_PREFIX + "terminal_based_call_waiting_sync_type_int";
8649 
8650         /**
8651          * Flag indicating whether the user setting for terminal-based call waiting
8652          * is enabled by default or not.
8653          * This configuration is valid only when
8654          * {@link #KEY_UT_TERMINAL_BASED_SERVICES_INT_ARRAY} includes
8655          * {@link #SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CW}.
8656          *
8657          * The default value for this key is {@code true}.
8658          */
8659         public static final String KEY_TERMINAL_BASED_CALL_WAITING_DEFAULT_ENABLED_BOOL =
8660                 KEY_PREFIX + "terminal_based_call_waiting_default_enabled_bool";
8661 
getDefaults()8662         private static PersistableBundle getDefaults() {
8663             PersistableBundle defaults = new PersistableBundle();
8664             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_UT_REQUIRES_IMS_REGISTRATION_BOOL, false);
8665             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_USE_CSFB_ON_XCAP_OVER_UT_FAILURE_BOOL, true);
8666             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_UT_SUPPORTED_WHEN_PS_DATA_OFF_BOOL, true);
8667             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_NETWORK_INITIATED_USSD_OVER_IMS_SUPPORTED_BOOL, true);
8668             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_UT_SUPPORTED_WHEN_ROAMING_BOOL, true);
8669 
8670             defaults.putInt(KEY_UT_IPTYPE_HOME_INT, ApnSetting.PROTOCOL_IPV4V6);
8671             defaults.putInt(KEY_UT_IPTYPE_ROAMING_INT, ApnSetting.PROTOCOL_IPV4V6);
8672             defaults.putInt(KEY_UT_AS_SERVER_PORT_INT, 80);
8673             defaults.putInt(KEY_UT_TRANSPORT_TYPE_INT, Ims.PREFERRED_TRANSPORT_TCP);
8674 
8675             defaults.putIntArray(
8676                     KEY_UT_SERVER_BASED_SERVICES_INT_ARRAY,
8677                     new int[] {
8678                         SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CW,
8679                         SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CF_ALL,
8680                         SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CF_CFU,
8681                         SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CF_CFNRC,
8682                         SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CF_ALL_CONDITONAL_FORWARDING,
8683                         SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CF_CFB,
8684                         SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CF_CFNRY,
8685                         SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CF_CFNL,
8686                         SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_IDENTIFICATION_OIP,
8687                         SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_IDENTIFICATION_TIP,
8688                         SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_IDENTIFICATION_OIR,
8689                         SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_IDENTIFICATION_TIR,
8690                         SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_ALL,
8691                         SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_OBS,
8692                         SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_IBS,
8693                         SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_BAOC,
8694                         SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_BOIC,
8695                         SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_BOIC_EXHC,
8696                         SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_BAIC,
8697                         SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_BIC_ROAM,
8698                         SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_ACR,
8699                         SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICE_CB_BIL
8700                     });
8701             defaults.putIntArray(KEY_UT_TERMINAL_BASED_SERVICES_INT_ARRAY, new int[0]);
8702 
8703             defaults.putIntArray(
8704                     KEY_XCAP_OVER_UT_SUPPORTED_RATS_INT_ARRAY,
8705                     new int[] {
8706                         AccessNetworkType.EUTRAN,
8707                         AccessNetworkType.IWLAN,
8708                         AccessNetworkType.NGRAN
8709                     });
8710             defaults.putString(KEY_UT_AS_SERVER_FQDN_STRING, "");
8711             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_TERMINAL_BASED_CALL_WAITING_DEFAULT_ENABLED_BOOL, true);
8712             defaults.putInt(KEY_TERMINAL_BASED_CALL_WAITING_SYNC_TYPE_INT,
8713                     CALL_WAITING_SYNC_FIRST_CHANGE);
8714 
8715             return defaults;
8716         }
8717     }
8718 
8719     /**
8720      * This groups the BSF (BootStrapping Function) related configs.
8721      * Reference: 3GPP TS 24.109.
8722      */
8723     public static final class Bsf {
Bsf()8724         private Bsf() {}
8725 
8726         /** Prefix of all bsf.KEY_* constants. */
8727         public static final String KEY_PREFIX = "bsf.";
8728 
8729         /** Specifies the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of BSF Server
8730          * as per 3GPP 24.109.
8731          */
8732         public static final String KEY_BSF_SERVER_FQDN_STRING =
8733                 KEY_PREFIX + "bsf_server_fqdn_string";
8734 
8735         /**
8736          * Specifies the port number of the BSF server as per 3GPP 24.109.
8737          * This is usually default port number of HTTP, i.e. 80.
8738          */
8739         public static final String KEY_BSF_SERVER_PORT_INT =
8740                 KEY_PREFIX + "bsf_server_port_int";
8741 
8742         /**
8743          * Specifies the transport type used in communication with
8744          * BSF server.
8745          *
8746          * <p>Possible values are,
8747          * {@link Ims#PREFERRED_TRANSPORT_TCP},
8748          * {@link Ims#PREFERRED_TRANSPORT_TLS}
8749          *
8750          * <p>If key is invalid or not configured, the default value
8751          * {@link Ims#PREFERRED_TRANSPORT_TCP} will apply.
8752          */
8753         public static final String KEY_BSF_TRANSPORT_TYPE_INT =
8754                 KEY_PREFIX + "bsf_transport_type_int";
8755 
getDefaults()8756         private static PersistableBundle getDefaults() {
8757             PersistableBundle defaults = new PersistableBundle();
8758 
8759             defaults.putInt(KEY_BSF_SERVER_PORT_INT, 80);
8760             defaults.putInt(KEY_BSF_TRANSPORT_TYPE_INT, Ims.PREFERRED_TRANSPORT_TCP);
8761             defaults.putString(KEY_BSF_SERVER_FQDN_STRING, "");
8762 
8763             return defaults;
8764         }
8765     }
8766 
8767     /**
8768      * Configs used for epdg tunnel bring up.
8769      *
8770      * @see <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7296">RFC 7296, Internet Key Exchange Protocol
8771      *     Version 2 (IKEv2)</a>
8772      */
8773     public static final class Iwlan {
8774         /** Prefix of all Epdg.KEY_* constants. */
8775         public static final String KEY_PREFIX = "iwlan.";
8776 
8777         /**
8778          * Time in seconds after which the child security association session is terminated if rekey
8779          * procedure is not successful. If not set or set to <= 0, the default value is 3600
8780          * seconds.
8781          */
8782         public static final String KEY_CHILD_SA_REKEY_HARD_TIMER_SEC_INT =
8783                 KEY_PREFIX + "child_sa_rekey_hard_timer_sec_int";
8784 
8785         /**
8786          * Time in seconds after which the child session rekey procedure is started. If not set or
8787          * set to <= 0, default value is 3000 seconds.
8788          */
8789         public static final String KEY_CHILD_SA_REKEY_SOFT_TIMER_SEC_INT =
8790                 KEY_PREFIX + "child_sa_rekey_soft_timer_sec_int";
8791 
8792         /**
8793          * Supported DH groups for IKE negotiation. Possible values are:
8794          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#DH_GROUP_NONE},
8795          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#DH_GROUP_1024_BIT_MODP},
8796          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#DH_GROUP_1536_BIT_MODP},
8797          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#DH_GROUP_2048_BIT_MODP}
8798          */
8799         public static final String KEY_DIFFIE_HELLMAN_GROUPS_INT_ARRAY =
8800                 KEY_PREFIX + "diffie_hellman_groups_int_array";
8801 
8802         /**
8803          * Time in seconds after which a dead peer detection (DPD) request is sent. If not set or
8804          * set to <= 0, default value is 120 seconds.
8805          */
8806         public static final String KEY_DPD_TIMER_SEC_INT = KEY_PREFIX + "dpd_timer_sec_int";
8807 
8808         /**
8809          * Method used to authenticate epdg server. Possible values are {@link
8810          * #AUTHENTICATION_METHOD_EAP_ONLY}, {@link #AUTHENTICATION_METHOD_CERT}
8811          */
8812         public static final String KEY_EPDG_AUTHENTICATION_METHOD_INT =
8813                 KEY_PREFIX + "epdg_authentication_method_int";
8814 
8815         /**
8816          * A priority list of ePDG addresses to be used. Possible values are {@link
8817          * #EPDG_ADDRESS_STATIC}, {@link #EPDG_ADDRESS_PLMN}, {@link #EPDG_ADDRESS_PCO}, {@link
8818          * #EPDG_ADDRESS_CELLULAR_LOC}, {@link #EPDG_ADDRESS_VISITED_COUNTRY}
8819          */
8820         public static final String KEY_EPDG_ADDRESS_PRIORITY_INT_ARRAY =
8821                 KEY_PREFIX + "epdg_address_priority_int_array";
8822 
8823         /**
8824          * A priority list of PLMN to be used in EPDG_ADDRESS_PLMN. Possible values are {@link
8825          * #EPDG_PLMN_RPLMN}, {@link #EPDG_PLMN_HPLMN}, {@link #EPDG_PLMN_EHPLMN_ALL}, {@link
8826          * #EPDG_PLMN_EHPLMN_FIRST}
8827          *
8828          * @hide
8829          */
8830         public static final String KEY_EPDG_PLMN_PRIORITY_INT_ARRAY =
8831                 KEY_PREFIX + "epdg_plmn_priority_int_array";
8832 
8833         /** Epdg static IP address or FQDN */
8834         public static final String KEY_EPDG_STATIC_ADDRESS_STRING =
8835                 KEY_PREFIX + "epdg_static_address_string";
8836 
8837         /** Epdg static IP address or FQDN for roaming */
8838         public static final String KEY_EPDG_STATIC_ADDRESS_ROAMING_STRING =
8839                 KEY_PREFIX + "epdg_static_address_roaming_string";
8840 
8841         /**
8842          * List of supported key sizes for AES Cipher Block Chaining (CBC) encryption mode of child
8843          * session. Possible values are:
8844          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#KEY_LEN_UNUSED},
8845          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#KEY_LEN_AES_128},
8846          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#KEY_LEN_AES_192},
8847          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#KEY_LEN_AES_256}
8848          */
8849         public static final String KEY_CHILD_SESSION_AES_CBC_KEY_SIZE_INT_ARRAY =
8850                 KEY_PREFIX + "child_session_aes_cbc_key_size_int_array";
8851 
8852         /**
8853          * List of supported key sizes for AES Counter (CTR) encryption mode of child session.
8854          * Possible values are:
8855          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#KEY_LEN_UNUSED},
8856          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#KEY_LEN_AES_128},
8857          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#KEY_LEN_AES_192},
8858          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#KEY_LEN_AES_256}
8859          */
8860         public static final String KEY_CHILD_SESSION_AES_CTR_KEY_SIZE_INT_ARRAY =
8861                 KEY_PREFIX + "child_session_aes_ctr_key_size_int_array";
8862 
8863         /**
8864          * List of supported encryption algorithms for child session. Possible values are
8865          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHM_AES_CBC}
8866          */
8867         public static final String KEY_SUPPORTED_CHILD_SESSION_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_INT_ARRAY =
8868                 KEY_PREFIX + "supported_child_session_encryption_algorithms_int_array";
8869 
8870         /**
8871          * Time in seconds after which the IKE session is terminated if rekey procedure is not
8872          * successful. If not set or set to <= 0, default value is 3600 seconds.
8873          */
8874         public static final String KEY_IKE_REKEY_HARD_TIMER_SEC_INT =
8875                 KEY_PREFIX + "ike_rekey_hard_timer_in_sec";
8876 
8877         /**
8878          * Time in seconds after which the IKE session rekey procedure is started. If not set or set
8879          * to <= 0, default value is 3000 seconds.
8880          */
8881         public static final String KEY_IKE_REKEY_SOFT_TIMER_SEC_INT =
8882                 KEY_PREFIX + "ike_rekey_soft_timer_sec_int";
8883 
8884         /**
8885          * List of supported key sizes for AES Cipher Block Chaining (CBC) encryption mode of IKE
8886          * session. Possible values:
8887          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#KEY_LEN_UNUSED},
8888          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#KEY_LEN_AES_128},
8889          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#KEY_LEN_AES_192},
8890          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#KEY_LEN_AES_256}
8891          */
8892         public static final String KEY_IKE_SESSION_AES_CBC_KEY_SIZE_INT_ARRAY =
8893                 KEY_PREFIX + "ike_session_encryption_aes_cbc_key_size_int_array";
8894 
8895         /**
8896          * List of supported key sizes for AES Counter (CTR) encryption mode of IKE session.
8897          * Possible values -
8898          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#KEY_LEN_UNUSED},
8899          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#KEY_LEN_AES_128},
8900          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#KEY_LEN_AES_192},
8901          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#KEY_LEN_AES_256}
8902          */
8903          public static final String KEY_IKE_SESSION_AES_CTR_KEY_SIZE_INT_ARRAY =
8904                  KEY_PREFIX + "ike_session_encryption_aes_ctr_key_size_int_array";
8905 
8906         /**
8907          * List of supported encryption algorithms for IKE session. Possible values are
8908          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHM_AES_CBC},
8909          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHM_AES_CTR}
8910          */
8911         public static final String KEY_SUPPORTED_IKE_SESSION_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_INT_ARRAY =
8912                 KEY_PREFIX + "supported_ike_session_encryption_algorithms_int_array";
8913 
8914         /**
8915          * List of supported integrity algorithms for IKE session. Possible values are
8916          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#INTEGRITY_ALGORITHM_NONE},
8917          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#INTEGRITY_ALGORITHM_HMAC_SHA1_96},
8918          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#INTEGRITY_ALGORITHM_AES_XCBC_96},
8919          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#INTEGRITY_ALGORITHM_HMAC_SHA2_256_128},
8920          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#INTEGRITY_ALGORITHM_HMAC_SHA2_384_192},
8921          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#INTEGRITY_ALGORITHM_HMAC_SHA2_512_256}
8922          */
8923         public static final String KEY_SUPPORTED_INTEGRITY_ALGORITHMS_INT_ARRAY =
8924                 KEY_PREFIX + "supported_integrity_algorithms_int_array";
8925 
8926         /** Maximum number of retries for tunnel establishment. */
8927         public static final String KEY_MAX_RETRIES_INT = KEY_PREFIX + "max_retries_int";
8928 
8929         /**
8930          * Time in seconds after which a NATT keep alive message is sent. If not set or set to <= 0,
8931          * default value is 20 seconds.
8932          */
8933         public static final String KEY_NATT_KEEP_ALIVE_TIMER_SEC_INT =
8934                 KEY_PREFIX + "natt_keep_alive_timer_sec_int";
8935 
8936         /** List of '-' separated MCC/MNCs used to create ePDG FQDN as per 3GPP TS 23.003 */
8937         public static final String KEY_MCC_MNCS_STRING_ARRAY = KEY_PREFIX + "mcc_mncs_string_array";
8938 
8939         /**
8940          * List of supported pseudo random function algorithms for IKE session. Possible values are
8941          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#PSEUDORANDOM_FUNCTION_HMAC_SHA1},
8942          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#PSEUDORANDOM_FUNCTION_AES128_XCBC},
8943          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#PSEUDORANDOM_FUNCTION_SHA2_256},
8944          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#PSEUDORANDOM_FUNCTION_SHA2_384},
8945          * {@link android.net.ipsec.ike.SaProposal#PSEUDORANDOM_FUNCTION_SHA2_512}
8946          */
8947         public static final String KEY_SUPPORTED_PRF_ALGORITHMS_INT_ARRAY =
8948                 KEY_PREFIX + "supported_prf_algorithms_int_array";
8949 
8950         /**
8951          * List of IKE message retransmission timeouts in milliseconds, where each timeout
8952          * is the waiting time before next retry, except the last timeout which is the waiting time
8953          * before terminating the IKE Session. Min list length = 1, Max
8954          * list length = 10 Min timeout = 500 ms, Max timeout = 1800000 ms
8955          */
8956         public static final String KEY_RETRANSMIT_TIMER_MSEC_INT_ARRAY =
8957                 KEY_PREFIX + "retransmit_timer_sec_int_array";
8958 
8959         /**
8960          * Specifies the local identity type for IKE negotiations. Possible values are {@link
8961          * #ID_TYPE_FQDN}, {@link #ID_TYPE_RFC822_ADDR}, {@link #ID_TYPE_KEY_ID}
8962          */
8963         public static final String KEY_IKE_LOCAL_ID_TYPE_INT = KEY_PREFIX + "ike_local_id_type_int";
8964 
8965         /**
8966          * Specifies the remote identity type for IKE negotiations. Possible values are {@link
8967          * #ID_TYPE_FQDN}, {@link #ID_TYPE_RFC822_ADDR}, {@link #ID_TYPE_KEY_ID}
8968          */
8969         public static final String KEY_IKE_REMOTE_ID_TYPE_INT =
8970                 KEY_PREFIX + "ike_remote_id_type_int";
8971 
8972         /** Controls if KE payload should be added during child session local rekey procedure. */
8973         public static final String KEY_ADD_KE_TO_CHILD_SESSION_REKEY_BOOL =
8974                 KEY_PREFIX + "add_ke_to_child_session_rekey_bool";
8975 
8976         /** Specifies the PCO id for IPv6 Epdg server address */
8977         public static final String KEY_EPDG_PCO_ID_IPV6_INT = KEY_PREFIX + "epdg_pco_id_ipv6_int";
8978 
8979         /** Specifies the PCO id for IPv4 Epdg server address */
8980         public static final String KEY_EPDG_PCO_ID_IPV4_INT = KEY_PREFIX + "epdg_pco_id_ipv4_int";
8981 
8982         /** Controls if the IKE tunnel setup supports EAP-AKA fast reauth */
8983         public static final String KEY_SUPPORTS_EAP_AKA_FAST_REAUTH_BOOL =
8984                 KEY_PREFIX + "supports_eap_aka_fast_reauth_bool";
8985 
8986         /**
8987          * Type of IP preference used to prioritize ePDG servers. Possible values are
8988          * {@link #EPDG_ADDRESS_IPV4_PREFERRED}, {@link #EPDG_ADDRESS_IPV6_PREFERRED},
8989          * {@link #EPDG_ADDRESS_IPV4_ONLY}
8990          */
8991         public static final String KEY_EPDG_ADDRESS_IP_TYPE_PREFERENCE_INT =
8992                 KEY_PREFIX + "epdg_address_ip_type_preference_int";
8993 
8994         /** @hide */
8995         @IntDef({AUTHENTICATION_METHOD_EAP_ONLY, AUTHENTICATION_METHOD_CERT})
8996         public @interface AuthenticationMethodType {}
8997 
8998         /**
8999          * Certificate sent from the server is ignored. Only Extensible Authentication Protocol
9000          * (EAP) is used to authenticate the server. EAP_ONLY_AUTH payload is added to IKE_AUTH
9001          * request if supported.
9002          *
9003          * @see <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5998">RFC 5998</a>
9004          */
9005         public static final int AUTHENTICATION_METHOD_EAP_ONLY = 0;
9006         /** Server is authenticated using its certificate. */
9007         public static final int AUTHENTICATION_METHOD_CERT = 1;
9008 
9009         /** @hide */
9010         @IntDef({
9011             EPDG_ADDRESS_STATIC,
9012             EPDG_ADDRESS_PLMN,
9013             EPDG_ADDRESS_PCO,
9014             EPDG_ADDRESS_CELLULAR_LOC,
9015             EPDG_ADDRESS_VISITED_COUNTRY
9016         })
9017         public @interface EpdgAddressType {}
9018 
9019         /** Use static epdg address. */
9020         public static final int EPDG_ADDRESS_STATIC = 0;
9021         /** Construct the epdg address using plmn. */
9022         public static final int EPDG_ADDRESS_PLMN = 1;
9023         /**
9024          * Use the epdg address received in protocol configuration options (PCO) from the network.
9025          */
9026         public static final int EPDG_ADDRESS_PCO = 2;
9027         /** Use cellular location to chose epdg server */
9028         public static final int EPDG_ADDRESS_CELLULAR_LOC = 3;
9029         /** Use Visited Country FQDN rule*/
9030         public static final int EPDG_ADDRESS_VISITED_COUNTRY = 4;
9031 
9032         /** @hide */
9033         @IntDef({
9034                 EPDG_PLMN_RPLMN,
9035                 EPDG_PLMN_HPLMN,
9036                 EPDG_PLMN_EHPLMN_ALL,
9037                 EPDG_PLMN_EHPLMN_FIRST
9038         })
9039         public @interface EpdgAddressPlmnType {}
9040 
9041         /**
9042          * Use the Registered PLMN
9043          * @hide
9044          */
9045         public static final int EPDG_PLMN_RPLMN = 0;
9046         /**
9047          * Use the PLMN derived from IMSI
9048          * @hide
9049          */
9050         public static final int EPDG_PLMN_HPLMN = 1;
9051         /**
9052          * Use all EHPLMN from SIM EF files
9053          * @hide
9054          */
9055         public static final int EPDG_PLMN_EHPLMN_ALL = 2;
9056         /**
9057          * Use the first EHPLMN from SIM EF files
9058          * @hide
9059          */
9060         public static final int EPDG_PLMN_EHPLMN_FIRST = 3;
9061 
9062         /** @hide */
9063         @IntDef({ID_TYPE_FQDN, ID_TYPE_RFC822_ADDR, ID_TYPE_KEY_ID})
9064         public @interface IkeIdType {}
9065 
9066         /**
9067          * Ike Identification Fully Qualified Domain Name
9068          *
9069          * @see <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7296#section-3.5">RFC 7296, Internet Key
9070          *     Exchange Protocol Version 2 (IKEv2)</a>
9071          */
9072         public static final int ID_TYPE_FQDN = 2;
9073         /**
9074          * Ike Identification Fully Qualified RFC 822 email address.
9075          *
9076          * @see <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7296#section-3.5">RFC 7296, Internet Key
9077          *     Exchange Protocol Version 2 (IKEv2)</a>
9078          */
9079         public static final int ID_TYPE_RFC822_ADDR = 3;
9080         /**
9081          * Ike Identification opaque octet stream for vendor specific information
9082          *
9083          * @see <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7296#section-3.5">RFC 7296, Internet Key
9084          *     Exchange Protocol Version 2 (IKEv2)</a>
9085          */
9086         public static final int ID_TYPE_KEY_ID = 11;
9087 
9088         /** @hide */
9089         @IntDef({
9090                 EPDG_ADDRESS_IPV4_PREFERRED,
9091                 EPDG_ADDRESS_IPV6_PREFERRED,
9092                 EPDG_ADDRESS_IPV4_ONLY,
9093                 EPDG_ADDRESS_IPV6_ONLY,
9094                 EPDG_ADDRESS_SYSTEM_PREFERRED
9095         })
9096         public @interface EpdgAddressIpPreference {}
9097 
9098         /** Prioritize IPv4 ePDG addresses. */
9099         public static final int EPDG_ADDRESS_IPV4_PREFERRED = 0;
9100 
9101         /** Prioritize IPv6 ePDG addresses */
9102         public static final int EPDG_ADDRESS_IPV6_PREFERRED = 1;
9103 
9104         /** Use IPv4 ePDG addresses only. */
9105         public static final int EPDG_ADDRESS_IPV4_ONLY = 2;
9106 
9107         /** Use IPv6 ePDG addresses only.
9108          * @hide
9109          */
9110         public static final int EPDG_ADDRESS_IPV6_ONLY = 3;
9111 
9112         /** Follow the priority from DNS resolution results, which are sorted by using RFC6724
9113          * algorithm.
9114          *
9115          * @see <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6724#section-6">RFC 6724, Default Address
9116          *     Selection for Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)</a>
9117          * @hide
9118          */
9119         public static final int EPDG_ADDRESS_SYSTEM_PREFERRED = 4;
9120 
Iwlan()9121         private Iwlan() {}
9122 
getDefaults()9123         private static PersistableBundle getDefaults() {
9124             PersistableBundle defaults = new PersistableBundle();
9125             defaults.putInt(KEY_IKE_REKEY_SOFT_TIMER_SEC_INT, 7200);
9126             defaults.putInt(KEY_IKE_REKEY_HARD_TIMER_SEC_INT, 14400);
9127             defaults.putInt(KEY_CHILD_SA_REKEY_SOFT_TIMER_SEC_INT, 3600);
9128             defaults.putInt(KEY_CHILD_SA_REKEY_HARD_TIMER_SEC_INT, 7200);
9129             defaults.putIntArray(
9130                     KEY_RETRANSMIT_TIMER_MSEC_INT_ARRAY, new int[] {500, 1000, 2000, 4000, 8000});
9131             defaults.putInt(KEY_DPD_TIMER_SEC_INT, 120);
9132             defaults.putInt(KEY_MAX_RETRIES_INT, 3);
9133             defaults.putIntArray(
9134                     KEY_DIFFIE_HELLMAN_GROUPS_INT_ARRAY,
9135                     new int[] {
9136                         SaProposal.DH_GROUP_1024_BIT_MODP,
9137                         SaProposal.DH_GROUP_1536_BIT_MODP,
9138                         SaProposal.DH_GROUP_2048_BIT_MODP
9139                     });
9140             defaults.putIntArray(
9141                     KEY_SUPPORTED_IKE_SESSION_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_INT_ARRAY,
9142                     new int[] {SaProposal.ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHM_AES_CBC});
9143             defaults.putIntArray(
9144                     KEY_SUPPORTED_CHILD_SESSION_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_INT_ARRAY,
9145                     new int[] {SaProposal.ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHM_AES_CBC});
9146             defaults.putIntArray(
9147                     KEY_SUPPORTED_INTEGRITY_ALGORITHMS_INT_ARRAY,
9148                     new int[] {
9149                         SaProposal.INTEGRITY_ALGORITHM_AES_XCBC_96,
9150                         SaProposal.INTEGRITY_ALGORITHM_HMAC_SHA1_96,
9151                         SaProposal.INTEGRITY_ALGORITHM_HMAC_SHA2_256_128,
9152                         SaProposal.INTEGRITY_ALGORITHM_HMAC_SHA2_384_192,
9153                         SaProposal.INTEGRITY_ALGORITHM_HMAC_SHA2_512_256,
9154                     });
9155             defaults.putIntArray(
9156                     KEY_SUPPORTED_PRF_ALGORITHMS_INT_ARRAY,
9157                     new int[] {
9158                         SaProposal.PSEUDORANDOM_FUNCTION_HMAC_SHA1,
9159                         SaProposal.PSEUDORANDOM_FUNCTION_AES128_XCBC,
9160                         SaProposal.PSEUDORANDOM_FUNCTION_SHA2_256,
9161                         SaProposal.PSEUDORANDOM_FUNCTION_SHA2_384,
9162                         SaProposal.PSEUDORANDOM_FUNCTION_SHA2_512
9163                     });
9164 
9165             defaults.putInt(KEY_EPDG_AUTHENTICATION_METHOD_INT, AUTHENTICATION_METHOD_EAP_ONLY);
9166             defaults.putString(KEY_EPDG_STATIC_ADDRESS_STRING, "");
9167             defaults.putString(KEY_EPDG_STATIC_ADDRESS_ROAMING_STRING, "");
9168             // will be used after b/158036773 is fixed
9169             defaults.putInt(KEY_NATT_KEEP_ALIVE_TIMER_SEC_INT, 20);
9170             defaults.putIntArray(
9171                     KEY_IKE_SESSION_AES_CBC_KEY_SIZE_INT_ARRAY,
9172                     new int[] {
9173                       SaProposal.KEY_LEN_AES_128,
9174                       SaProposal.KEY_LEN_AES_192,
9175                       SaProposal.KEY_LEN_AES_256});
9176             defaults.putIntArray(
9177                     KEY_CHILD_SESSION_AES_CBC_KEY_SIZE_INT_ARRAY,
9178                     new int[] {
9179                       SaProposal.KEY_LEN_AES_128,
9180                       SaProposal.KEY_LEN_AES_192,
9181                       SaProposal.KEY_LEN_AES_256});
9182             defaults.putIntArray(
9183                     KEY_IKE_SESSION_AES_CTR_KEY_SIZE_INT_ARRAY,
9184                     new int[] {
9185                       SaProposal.KEY_LEN_AES_128,
9186                       SaProposal.KEY_LEN_AES_192,
9187                       SaProposal.KEY_LEN_AES_256});
9188             defaults.putIntArray(
9189                     KEY_CHILD_SESSION_AES_CTR_KEY_SIZE_INT_ARRAY,
9190                     new int[] {
9191                       SaProposal.KEY_LEN_AES_128,
9192                       SaProposal.KEY_LEN_AES_192,
9193                       SaProposal.KEY_LEN_AES_256});
9194             defaults.putIntArray(
9195                     KEY_EPDG_ADDRESS_PRIORITY_INT_ARRAY,
9196                     new int[] {EPDG_ADDRESS_PLMN, EPDG_ADDRESS_STATIC});
9197             defaults.putIntArray(
9198                     KEY_EPDG_PLMN_PRIORITY_INT_ARRAY,
9199                     new int[]{
9200                             EPDG_PLMN_RPLMN,
9201                             EPDG_PLMN_HPLMN,
9202                             EPDG_PLMN_EHPLMN_ALL});
9203             defaults.putStringArray(KEY_MCC_MNCS_STRING_ARRAY, new String[0]);
9204             defaults.putInt(KEY_IKE_LOCAL_ID_TYPE_INT, ID_TYPE_RFC822_ADDR);
9205             defaults.putInt(KEY_IKE_REMOTE_ID_TYPE_INT, ID_TYPE_FQDN);
9206             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_ADD_KE_TO_CHILD_SESSION_REKEY_BOOL, false);
9207             defaults.putInt(KEY_EPDG_PCO_ID_IPV6_INT, 0);
9208             defaults.putInt(KEY_EPDG_PCO_ID_IPV4_INT, 0);
9209             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORTS_EAP_AKA_FAST_REAUTH_BOOL, false);
9210             defaults.putInt(KEY_EPDG_ADDRESS_IP_TYPE_PREFERENCE_INT, EPDG_ADDRESS_IPV4_PREFERRED);
9211             return defaults;
9212         }
9213     }
9214 
9215     /**
9216      * A list of 4 GSM RSSI thresholds above which a signal level is considered POOR,
9217      * MODERATE, GOOD, or EXCELLENT, to be used in SignalStrength reporting.
9218      *
9219      * Note that the min and max thresholds are fixed at -113 and -51, as set in 3GPP TS 27.007
9220      * section 8.5.
9221      * <p>
9222      * See CellSignalStrengthGsm#GSM_RSSI_MAX and CellSignalStrengthGsm#GSM_RSSI_MIN. Any signal
9223      * level outside these boundaries is considered invalid.
9224      * @hide
9225      */
9226     public static final String KEY_GSM_RSSI_THRESHOLDS_INT_ARRAY = "gsm_rssi_thresholds_int_array";
9227 
9228     /**
9229      * An interval in dB for {@link SignalThresholdInfo#SIGNAL_MEASUREMENT_TYPE_RSSI} measurement
9230      * type defining the required magnitude change between reports.
9231      *
9232      * <p>The default value is 2 and the minimum allowed value is 0. If no value or negative value
9233      * is set, the default value 2 is used.
9234      * @hide
9235      */
9236     public static final String KEY_GERAN_RSSI_HYSTERESIS_DB_INT = "geran_rssi_hysteresis_db_int";
9237 
9238     /**
9239      * Determines whether Wireless Priority Service call is supported over IMS.
9240      *
9241      * See Wireless Priority Service from https://www.fcc.gov/general/wireless-priority-service-wps
9242      * @hide
9243      */
9244     public static final String KEY_SUPPORT_WPS_OVER_IMS_BOOL = "support_wps_over_ims_bool";
9245 
9246     /**
9247      * The two digital number pattern of MMI code which is defined by carrier.
9248      * If the dial number matches this pattern, it will be dialed out normally not USSD.
9249      *
9250      * @hide
9251      */
9252     public static final String KEY_MMI_TWO_DIGIT_NUMBER_PATTERN_STRING_ARRAY =
9253             "mmi_two_digit_number_pattern_string_array";
9254 
9255     /**
9256      * Holds the list of carrier certificate hashes, followed by optional package names.
9257      * Format: "sha1/256" or "sha1/256:package1,package2,package3..."
9258      * Note that each carrier has its own hashes.
9259      */
9260     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_CERTIFICATE_STRING_ARRAY =
9261             "carrier_certificate_string_array";
9262 
9263     /**
9264      * Flag specifying whether the incoming call number and the conference participant number
9265      * should be formatted to national number for Japan.
9266      * @return {@code true} convert to the national format, {@code false} otherwise.
9267      * e.g. "+819012345678" -> "09012345678"
9268      * @hide
9269      */
9270     public static final String KEY_FORMAT_INCOMING_NUMBER_TO_NATIONAL_FOR_JP_BOOL =
9271             "format_incoming_number_to_national_for_jp_bool";
9272 
9273     /**
9274      * DisconnectCause array to play busy tone. Value should be array of
9275      * {@link android.telephony.DisconnectCause}.
9276      */
9277     public static final String KEY_DISCONNECT_CAUSE_PLAY_BUSYTONE_INT_ARRAY =
9278             "disconnect_cause_play_busytone_int_array";
9279 
9280     /**
9281      * Flag specifying whether to prevent sending CLIR activation("*31#") and deactivation("#31#")
9282      * code only without dialing number.
9283      * When {@code true}, these are prevented, {@code false} otherwise.
9284      */
9285     public static final String KEY_PREVENT_CLIR_ACTIVATION_AND_DEACTIVATION_CODE_BOOL =
9286             "prevent_clir_activation_and_deactivation_code_bool";
9287 
9288     /**
9289      * Flag specifying whether to show forwarded number on call-in-progress screen.
9290      * When true, forwarded number is shown.
9291      * When false, forwarded number is not shown.
9292      */
9293     public static final String KEY_SHOW_FORWARDED_NUMBER_BOOL = "show_forwarded_number_bool";
9294 
9295     /**
9296      * The list of originating address of missed incoming call SMS. If the SMS has originator
9297      * matched, the SMS will be treated as special SMS for notifying missed incoming call to the
9298      * user.
9299      *
9300      * @hide
9301      */
9302     public static final String KEY_MISSED_INCOMING_CALL_SMS_ORIGINATOR_STRING_ARRAY =
9303             "missed_incoming_call_sms_originator_string_array";
9304 
9305     /**
9306      * String array of Apn Type configurations.
9307      * The entries should be of form "APN_TYPE_NAME:priority".
9308      * priority is an integer that is sorted from highest to lowest.
9309      * example: cbs:5
9310      *
9311      * @hide
9312      */
9313     public static final String KEY_APN_PRIORITY_STRING_ARRAY = "apn_priority_string_array";
9314 
9315     /**
9316      * Network capability priority for determine the satisfy order in telephony. The priority is
9317      * from the lowest 0 to the highest 100. The long-lived network shall have the lowest priority.
9318      * This allows other short-lived requests like MMS requests to be established. Emergency request
9319      * always has the highest priority.
9320      *
9321      * @hide
9322      */
9323     public static final String KEY_TELEPHONY_NETWORK_CAPABILITY_PRIORITIES_STRING_ARRAY =
9324             "telephony_network_capability_priorities_string_array";
9325 
9326     /**
9327      * Defines the rules for data setup retry.
9328      *
9329      * The syntax of the retry rule:
9330      * 1. Retry based on {@link NetworkCapabilities}. Note that only APN-type network capabilities
9331      *    are supported. If the capabilities are not specified, then the retry rule only applies
9332      *    to the current failed APN used in setup data call request.
9333      * "capabilities=[netCaps1|netCaps2|...], [retry_interval=n1|n2|n3|n4...], [maximum_retries=n]"
9334      *
9335      * 2. Retry based on {@link DataFailCause}
9336      * "fail_causes=[cause1|cause2|cause3|..], [retry_interval=n1|n2|n3|n4...], [maximum_retries=n]"
9337      *
9338      * 3. Retry based on {@link NetworkCapabilities} and {@link DataFailCause}. Note that only
9339      *    APN-type network capabilities are supported.
9340      * "capabilities=[netCaps1|netCaps2|...], fail_causes=[cause1|cause2|cause3|...],
9341      *     [retry_interval=n1|n2|n3|n4...], [maximum_retries=n]"
9342      *
9343      * 4. Permanent fail causes (no timer-based retry) on the current failed APN. Retry interval
9344      *    is specified for retrying the next available APN.
9345      * "permanent_fail_causes=8|27|28|29|30|32|33|35|50|51|111|-5|-6|65537|65538|-3|65543|65547|
9346      *     2252|2253|2254, retry_interval=2500"
9347      *
9348      * For example,
9349      * "capabilities=eims, retry_interval=1000, maximum_retries=20" means if the attached
9350      * network request is emergency, then retry data network setup every 1 second for up to 20
9351      * times.
9352      *
9353      * "capabilities=internet|enterprise|dun|ims|fota, retry_interval=2500|3000|"
9354      * "5000|10000|15000|20000|40000|60000|120000|240000|600000|1200000|1800000"
9355      * "1800000, maximum_retries=20" means for those capabilities, retry happens in 2.5s, 3s, 5s,
9356      * 10s, 15s, 20s, 40s, 1m, 2m, 4m, 10m, 20m, 30m, 30m, 30m, until reaching 20 retries.
9357      *
9358      * @hide
9359      */
9360     public static final String KEY_TELEPHONY_DATA_SETUP_RETRY_RULES_STRING_ARRAY =
9361             "telephony_data_setup_retry_rules_string_array";
9362 
9363     /**
9364      * Defines the rules for data handover retry.
9365      *
9366      * The syntax of the retry rule:
9367      * 1. Retry when handover fails.
9368      * "retry_interval=[n1|n2|n3|...], [maximum_retries=n]"
9369      *
9370      * For example,
9371      * "retry_interval=1000|3000|5000, maximum_retries=10" means handover retry will happen in 1s,
9372      * 3s, 5s, 5s, 5s....up to 10 times.
9373      *
9374      * 2. Retry when handover fails with certain fail causes.
9375      * "retry_interval=[n1|n2|n3|...], fail_causes=[cause1|cause2|cause3|...], [maximum_retries=n]
9376      *
9377      * For example,
9378      * "retry_interval=1000, maximum_retries=3, fail_causes=5" means handover retry every 1 second
9379      * for up to 3 times when handover fails with the cause 5.
9380      *
9381      * "maximum_retries=0, fail_causes=6|10|67" means handover retry should not happen for those
9382      * causes.
9383      *
9384      * @hide
9385      */
9386     public static final String KEY_TELEPHONY_DATA_HANDOVER_RETRY_RULES_STRING_ARRAY =
9387             "telephony_data_handover_retry_rules_string_array";
9388 
9389     /**
9390      * Indicates whether delay tearing down IMS data network until voice call ends.
9391      * @hide
9392      */
9393     public static final String KEY_DELAY_IMS_TEAR_DOWN_UNTIL_CALL_END_BOOL =
9394             "delay_ims_tear_down_until_call_end_bool";
9395 
9396     /**
9397      * The patterns of missed incoming call sms. This is the regular expression used for
9398      * matching the missed incoming call's date, time, and caller id. The pattern should match
9399      * fields for at least month, day, hour, and minute. Year is optional although it is encouraged.
9400      *
9401      * An usable pattern should look like this:
9402      * ^(?<month>0[1-9]|1[012])\/(?<day>0[1-9]|1[0-9]|2[0-9]|3[0-1]) (?<hour>[0-1][0-9]|2[0-3]):
9403      * (?<minute>[0-5][0-9])\s*(?<callerId>[0-9]+)\s*$
9404      *
9405      * @hide
9406      */
9407     public static final String KEY_MISSED_INCOMING_CALL_SMS_PATTERN_STRING_ARRAY =
9408             "missed_incoming_call_sms_pattern_string_array";
9409 
9410     /**
9411      * Indicate the satellite services supported per provider by a carrier.
9412      *
9413      * Key is the PLMN of a satellite provider. Value should be an integer array of supported
9414      * services with the following value:
9415      * <ul>
9416      * <li>1 = {@link android.telephony.NetworkRegistrationInfo#SERVICE_TYPE_VOICE}</li>
9417      * <li>2 = {@link android.telephony.NetworkRegistrationInfo#SERVICE_TYPE_DATA}</li>
9418      * <li>3 = {@link android.telephony.NetworkRegistrationInfo#SERVICE_TYPE_SMS}</li>
9419      * <li>4 = {@link android.telephony.NetworkRegistrationInfo#SERVICE_TYPE_VIDEO}</li>
9420      * <li>5 = {@link android.telephony.NetworkRegistrationInfo#SERVICE_TYPE_EMERGENCY}</li>
9421      * </ul>
9422      * <p>
9423      * If this carrier config is not present, the overlay config
9424      * {@code config_satellite_services_supported_by_providers} will be used. If the carrier config
9425      * is present, the supported satellite services will be identified as follows:
9426      * <ul>
9427      * <li>For the PLMN that exists in both provider supported satellite services and carrier
9428      * supported satellite services, the supported services will be the intersection of the two
9429      * sets.</li>
9430      * <li>For the PLMN that is present in provider supported satellite services but not in carrier
9431      * supported satellite services, the provider supported satellite services will be used.</li>
9432      * <li>For the PLMN that is present in carrier supported satellite services but not in provider
9433      * supported satellite services, the PLMN will be ignored.</li>
9434      * </ul>
9435      *
9436      * This config is empty by default.
9437      *
9438      * @hide
9439      */
9440     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_SUPPORTED_SATELLITE_SERVICES_PER_PROVIDER_BUNDLE =
9441             "carrier_supported_satellite_services_per_provider_bundle";
9442 
9443     /**
9444      * Indicating whether DUN APN should be disabled when the device is roaming. In that case,
9445      * the default APN (i.e. internet) will be used for tethering.
9446      *
9447      * This config is only available when using Preset APN(not user edited) as Preferred APN.
9448      *
9449      * @hide
9450      */
9451     public static final String KEY_DISABLE_DUN_APN_WHILE_ROAMING_WITH_PRESET_APN_BOOL =
9452             "disable_dun_apn_while_roaming_with_preset_apn_bool";
9453 
9454     /**
9455      * Where there is no preferred APN, specifies the carrier's default preferred APN.
9456      * Specifies the {@link android.provider.Telephony.Carriers.APN} of the default preferred apn.
9457      *
9458      * This config is only available with Preset APN(not user edited).
9459      *
9460      * @hide
9461      */
9462     public static final String KEY_DEFAULT_PREFERRED_APN_NAME_STRING =
9463             "default_preferred_apn_name_string";
9464 
9465     /**
9466      * Indicates if the carrier supports call composer.
9467      */
9468     public static final String KEY_SUPPORTS_CALL_COMPOSER_BOOL = "supports_call_composer_bool";
9469 
9470     /**
9471      * Indicates the carrier server url that serves the call composer picture.
9472      */
9473     public static final String KEY_CALL_COMPOSER_PICTURE_SERVER_URL_STRING =
9474             "call_composer_picture_server_url_string";
9475 
9476     /**
9477      * Determines the default RTT mode.
9478      *
9479      * Upon first boot, when the user has not yet set a value for their preferred RTT mode,
9480      * the value of this config will be sent to the IMS stack. Valid values are the same as for
9481      * {@link Settings.Secure#RTT_CALLING_MODE}.
9482      *
9483      * @hide
9484      */
9485     public static final String KEY_DEFAULT_RTT_MODE_INT = "default_rtt_mode_int";
9486 
9487     /**
9488      * Indicates whether RTT is supported while roaming.
9489      */
9490     public static final String KEY_RTT_SUPPORTED_WHILE_ROAMING_BOOL =
9491             "rtt_supported_while_roaming_bool";
9492 
9493     /**
9494      * Indicates if auto-configuration server is used for the RCS config
9495      * Reference: GSMA RCC.14
9496      */
9497     public static final String KEY_USE_ACS_FOR_RCS_BOOL = "use_acs_for_rcs_bool";
9498 
9499     /**
9500      * Indicates temporarily unmetered mobile data is supported by the carrier.
9501      * @hide
9502      */
9503     public static final String KEY_NETWORK_TEMP_NOT_METERED_SUPPORTED_BOOL =
9504             "network_temp_not_metered_supported_bool";
9505 
9506     /**
9507      * Boolean indicating whether the SIM PIN can be stored and verified
9508      * seamlessly after an unattended reboot.
9509      *
9510      * The device configuration value {@code config_allow_pin_storage_for_unattended_reboot}
9511      * ultimately controls whether this carrier configuration option is used. Where
9512      * {@code config_allow_pin_storage_for_unattended_reboot} is false, the value of this
9513      * carrier configuration is ignored.
9514      *
9515      * @hide
9516      */
9517     public static final String KEY_STORE_SIM_PIN_FOR_UNATTENDED_REBOOT_BOOL =
9518             "store_sim_pin_for_unattended_reboot_bool";
9519 
9520     /**
9521      * Allow whether the user can use the "Allow 2G" toggle in Settings.
9522      *
9523      * If {@code true} then the toggle is disabled (i.e. grayed out).
9524      *
9525      * Used to trade privacy/security against potentially reduced carrier coverage for some
9526      * carriers.
9527      *
9528      * @deprecated Future versions of Android will disallow carriers from hiding this toggle
9529      * because disabling 2g is a security feature that users should always have access to at
9530      * their discretion.
9531      */
9532     @Deprecated
9533     public static final String KEY_HIDE_ENABLE_2G = "hide_enable_2g_bool";
9534 
9535     /**
9536      * Indicates the allowed APN types that can be used for LTE initial attach. The order of APN
9537      * types in the configuration is the order of APN types that will be used for initial attach.
9538      * Empty list indicates that no APN types are allowed for initial attach.
9539      *
9540      * @hide
9541      */
9542     public static final String KEY_ALLOWED_INITIAL_ATTACH_APN_TYPES_STRING_ARRAY =
9543             "allowed_initial_attach_apn_types_string_array";
9544 
9545     /**
9546      * Indicates whether or not the carrier will provision merged carrier Wi-Fi offload networks.
9547      * Such networks are considered part of the core carrier network.
9548      *
9549      * This configuration will be use to gate whether such configurations are allowed to the carrier
9550      * and correspondingly enable UI elements which are required for such configurations.
9551      */
9552     public static final String KEY_CARRIER_PROVISIONS_WIFI_MERGED_NETWORKS_BOOL =
9553             "carrier_provisions_wifi_merged_networks_bool";
9554 
9555     /**
9556      * Determines whether or not to use (IP) data connectivity as a supplemental condition to
9557      * control the visibility of the no-calling indicator for this carrier in the System UI. Setting
9558      * the configuration to true may make sense for carriers that provide OTT calling.
9559      *
9560      * Config = true: show no-calling indication only if telephony does not have voice registration
9561      *                and if no (IP) data connectivity is available.
9562      * Config = false: show no-calling indication only if telephony does not have voice
9563      *                 registration.
9564      */
9565     public static final String KEY_USE_IP_FOR_CALLING_INDICATOR_BOOL =
9566             "use_ip_for_calling_indicator_bool";
9567 
9568     /**
9569      * Determine whether or not to display a call strength indicator for this carrier in the System
9570      * UI. Disabling the indication may be reasonable if the carrier's calling is not integrated
9571      * into the Android telephony stack (e.g. it is OTT).
9572      *
9573      * true: Use telephony APIs to detect the current networking medium of calling and display a
9574      *       UI indication based on the current strength (e.g. signal level) of that medium.
9575      * false: Do not display the call strength indicator.
9576      */
9577     public static final String KEY_DISPLAY_CALL_STRENGTH_INDICATOR_BOOL =
9578             "display_call_strength_indicator_bool";
9579 
9580     /**
9581      * Determine whether or not to display no data notification when data setup is permanently
9582      * failed.
9583      *
9584      * @hide
9585      */
9586     public static final String KEY_DISPLAY_NO_DATA_NOTIFICATION_ON_PERMANENT_FAILURE_BOOL =
9587             "display_no_data_notification_on_permanent_failure_bool";
9588 
9589     /**
9590      * Boolean indicating if the VoNR setting is visible in the Call Settings menu.
9591      * If this flag is set and VoNR is enabled for this carrier (see {@link #KEY_VONR_ENABLED_BOOL})
9592      * the VoNR setting menu will be visible. If {@link #KEY_VONR_ENABLED_BOOL} or
9593      * this setting is false, the menu will be gone.
9594      *
9595      * Enabled by default.
9596      *
9597      */
9598     public static final String KEY_VONR_SETTING_VISIBILITY_BOOL = "vonr_setting_visibility_bool";
9599 
9600     /**
9601      * Flag specifying whether VoNR should be enabled for carrier.
9602      * If true, VoNr will be enabled. If false, hard disabled.
9603      *
9604      * Disabled by default.
9605      *
9606      */
9607     public static final String KEY_VONR_ENABLED_BOOL = "vonr_enabled_bool";
9608 
9609     /**
9610      * Boolean indicating the default VoNR user preference setting.
9611      * If true, the VoNR setting will be enabled. If false, it will be disabled initially.
9612      *
9613      * Enabled by default.
9614      *
9615      */
9616     public static final String KEY_VONR_ON_BY_DEFAULT_BOOL = "vonr_on_by_default_bool";
9617 
9618     /**
9619      * Determine whether unthrottle data retry when tracking area code (TAC/LAC) from cell changes
9620      *
9621      * @hide
9622      */
9623     public static final String KEY_UNTHROTTLE_DATA_RETRY_WHEN_TAC_CHANGES_BOOL =
9624             "unthrottle_data_retry_when_tac_changes_bool";
9625 
9626     /**
9627      * A list of premium capabilities the carrier supports. Applications can prompt users to
9628      * purchase these premium capabilities from their carrier for a performance boost.
9629      * Valid values are any of {@link TelephonyManager.PremiumCapability}.
9630      *
9631      * This is empty by default, indicating that no premium capabilities are supported.
9632      *
9633      * @see TelephonyManager#isPremiumCapabilityAvailableForPurchase(int)
9634      * @see TelephonyManager#purchasePremiumCapability(int, Executor, Consumer)
9635      */
9636     public static final String KEY_SUPPORTED_PREMIUM_CAPABILITIES_INT_ARRAY =
9637             "supported_premium_capabilities_int_array";
9638 
9639     /**
9640      * The amount of time in milliseconds the notification for a performance boost via
9641      * premium capabilities will be visible to the user after
9642      * {@link TelephonyManager#purchasePremiumCapability(int, Executor, Consumer)}
9643      * requests user action to purchase the boost from the carrier. Once the timeout expires,
9644      * the performance boost notification will be automatically dismissed and the request will fail
9645      * with {@link TelephonyManager#PURCHASE_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_RESULT_TIMEOUT}.
9646      *
9647      * The default value is 30 minutes.
9648      */
9649     public static final String KEY_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_NOTIFICATION_DISPLAY_TIMEOUT_MILLIS_LONG =
9650             "premium_capability_notification_display_timeout_millis_long";
9651 
9652     /**
9653      * The amount of time in milliseconds that the notification for a performance boost via
9654      * premium capabilities should be blocked when
9655      * {@link TelephonyManager#purchasePremiumCapability(int, Executor, Consumer)}
9656      * returns a failure due to user action or timeout.
9657      * The maximum number of performance boost notifications to show the user are defined in
9658      * {@link #KEY_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_MAXIMUM_DAILY_NOTIFICATION_COUNT_INT} and
9659      * {@link #KEY_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_MAXIMUM_MONTHLY_NOTIFICATION_COUNT_INT}.
9660      *
9661      * The default value is 30 minutes.
9662      *
9663      * @see TelephonyManager#PURCHASE_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_RESULT_USER_CANCELED
9664      * @see TelephonyManager#PURCHASE_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_RESULT_TIMEOUT
9665      * @see TelephonyManager#PURCHASE_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_RESULT_USER_DISABLED
9666      */
9667     public static final String
9668             KEY_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_NOTIFICATION_BACKOFF_HYSTERESIS_TIME_MILLIS_LONG =
9669             "premium_capability_notification_backoff_hysteresis_time_millis_long";
9670 
9671     /**
9672      * The maximum number of times in a day that we display the notification for a performance boost
9673      * via premium capabilities when
9674      * {@link TelephonyManager#purchasePremiumCapability(int, Executor, Consumer)}
9675      * returns a failure due to user action or timeout.
9676      *
9677      * The default value is 2 times.
9678      *
9679      * @see TelephonyManager#PURCHASE_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_RESULT_USER_CANCELED
9680      * @see TelephonyManager#PURCHASE_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_RESULT_TIMEOUT
9681      */
9682     public static final String KEY_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_MAXIMUM_DAILY_NOTIFICATION_COUNT_INT =
9683             "premium_capability_maximum_daily_notification_count_int";
9684 
9685     /**
9686      * The maximum number of times in a month that we display the notification for a performance
9687      * boost via premium capabilities when
9688      * {@link TelephonyManager#purchasePremiumCapability(int, Executor, Consumer)}
9689      * returns a failure due to user action or timeout.
9690      *
9691      * The default value is 10 times.
9692      *
9693      * @see TelephonyManager#PURCHASE_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_RESULT_USER_CANCELED
9694      * @see TelephonyManager#PURCHASE_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_RESULT_TIMEOUT
9695      */
9696     public static final String KEY_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_MAXIMUM_MONTHLY_NOTIFICATION_COUNT_INT =
9697             "premium_capability_maximum_monthly_notification_count_int";
9698 
9699     /**
9700      * The amount of time in milliseconds that the purchase request should be throttled when
9701      * {@link TelephonyManager#purchasePremiumCapability(int, Executor, Consumer)}
9702      * returns a failure due to the carrier.
9703      *
9704      * The default value is 30 minutes.
9705      *
9706      * @see TelephonyManager#PURCHASE_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_RESULT_CARRIER_ERROR
9707      * @see TelephonyManager#PURCHASE_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_RESULT_ENTITLEMENT_CHECK_FAILED
9708      */
9709     public static final String
9710             KEY_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_PURCHASE_CONDITION_BACKOFF_HYSTERESIS_TIME_MILLIS_LONG =
9711             "premium_capability_purchase_condition_backoff_hysteresis_time_millis_long";
9712 
9713     /**
9714      * The amount of time in milliseconds within which the network must set up a slicing
9715      * configuration for the premium capability after
9716      * {@link TelephonyManager#purchasePremiumCapability(int, Executor, Consumer)}
9717      * returns {@link TelephonyManager#PURCHASE_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_RESULT_SUCCESS}.
9718      * During the setup time, calls to
9719      * {@link TelephonyManager#purchasePremiumCapability(int, Executor, Consumer)} will return
9720      * {@link TelephonyManager#PURCHASE_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_RESULT_PENDING_NETWORK_SETUP}.
9721      * If the network fails to set up a slicing configuration for the premium capability within the
9722      * setup time, subsequent purchase requests will be allowed to go through again.
9723      *
9724      * The default value is 5 minutes.
9725      */
9726     public static final String KEY_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_NETWORK_SETUP_TIME_MILLIS_LONG =
9727             "premium_capability_network_setup_time_millis_long";
9728 
9729     /**
9730      * The URL to redirect to when the user clicks on the notification for a performance boost via
9731      * premium capabilities after applications call
9732      * {@link TelephonyManager#purchasePremiumCapability(int, Executor, Consumer)}.
9733      * If the URL is empty or invalid, the purchase request will return
9734      * {@link TelephonyManager#PURCHASE_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_RESULT_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED}.
9735      *
9736      * This is empty by default.
9737      */
9738     public static final String KEY_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_PURCHASE_URL_STRING =
9739             "premium_capability_purchase_url_string";
9740 
9741     /**
9742      * Whether to allow premium capabilities to be purchased when the device is connected to LTE.
9743      * If this is {@code true}, applications can call
9744      * {@link TelephonyManager#purchasePremiumCapability(int, Executor, Consumer)}
9745      * when connected to {@link TelephonyManager#NETWORK_TYPE_LTE} to purchase and use
9746      * premium capabilities.
9747      * If this is {@code false}, applications can only purchase and use premium capabilities when
9748      * connected to {@link TelephonyManager#NETWORK_TYPE_NR}.
9749      *
9750      * This is {@code false} by default.
9751      */
9752     public static final String KEY_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_SUPPORTED_ON_LTE_BOOL =
9753             "premium_capability_supported_on_lte_bool";
9754 
9755     /**
9756      * IWLAN handover rules that determine whether handover is allowed or disallowed between
9757      * cellular and IWLAN.
9758      *
9759      * Rule syntax: "source=[GERAN|UTRAN|EUTRAN|NGRAN|IWLAN|UNKNOWN], target=[GERAN|UTRAN|EUTRAN
9760      * |NGRAN|IWLAN], type=[allowed|disallowed], roaming=[true|false], capabilities=[INTERNET|MMS
9761      * |FOTA|IMS|CBS|SUPL|EIMS|XCAP|DUN]"
9762      *
9763      * Note that UNKNOWN can be only specified in the source access network and can be only used
9764      * in the disallowed rule.
9765      *
9766      * The handover rules will be matched in the order. Here are some sample rules.
9767      * <string-array name="iwlan_handover_rules" num="5">
9768      *     <!-- Handover from IWLAN to 2G/3G is not allowed -->
9769      *     <item value="source=IWLAN, target=GERAN|UTRAN, type=disallowed"/>
9770      *     <!-- Handover from 2G/3G to IWLAN is not allowed -->
9771      *     <item value="source=GERAN|UTRAN, target:IWLAN, type=disallowed"/>
9772      *     <!-- Handover from IWLAN to 3G/4G/5G is not allowed if the device is roaming. -->
9773      *     <item value="source=IWLAN, target=UTRAN|EUTRAN|NGRAN, roaming=true, type=disallowed"/>
9774      *     <!-- Handover from 4G to IWLAN is not allowed if the device has capability in either IMS
9775      *     or EIMS-->
9776      *     <item value="source=EUTRAN, target=IWLAN, type=disallowed, capabilities=IMS|EIMS"/>
9777      *     <!-- Handover is always allowed in any condition. -->
9778      *     <item value="source=GERAN|UTRAN|EUTRAN|NGRAN|IWLAN|UNKNOWN,
9779      *         target=GERAN|UTRAN|EUTRAN|NGRAN|IWLAN, type=allowed"/>
9780      * </string-array>
9781      *
9782      * When handover is not allowed, frameworks will tear down the data network on source transport,
9783      * and then setup a new one on the target transport when Qualified Network Service changes the
9784      * preferred access networks for particular APN types.
9785      *
9786      * @hide
9787      */
9788     public static final String KEY_IWLAN_HANDOVER_POLICY_STRING_ARRAY =
9789             "iwlan_handover_policy_string_array";
9790 
9791     /**
9792      * Score table for {@link TelephonyManager#MOBILE_DATA_POLICY_AUTO_DATA_SWITCH}. The score is
9793      * used in conjunction with a tolerance value defined in resource config
9794      * {@code auto_data_switch_score_tolerance}, greater than which device will switch to the sub
9795      * with higher score.
9796      * Possible keys are network type name string(also see {@link #KEY_BANDWIDTH_STRING_ARRAY}).
9797      * Value should be "score_level_0, score_level_1, score_level_2, score_level_3,score_level_4".
9798      * Each network type must have 5 scores correspond to {@link CellSignalStrength}, where score is
9799      * a non-negative integer. A score of 0 is treated the same as data out of service.
9800      *
9801      * For NR (5G), the following network names should be used:
9802      * - NR_NSA: NR NSA, sub-6 frequencies
9803      * - NR_NSA_MMWAVE: NR NSA, mmwave frequencies
9804      * - NR_SA: NR SA, sub-6 frequencies
9805      * - NR_SA_MMWAVE: NR SA, mmwave frequencies
9806      *
9807      * @hide
9808      */
9809     public static final String KEY_AUTO_DATA_SWITCH_RAT_SIGNAL_SCORE_BUNDLE =
9810             "auto_data_switch_rat_signal_score_string_bundle";
9811 
9812     /** The default value for every variable. */
9813     private static final PersistableBundle sDefaults;
9814 
9815     static {
9816         sDefaults = new PersistableBundle();
sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_CONFIG_VERSION_STRING, "")9817         sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_CONFIG_VERSION_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_HOLD_IN_IMS_CALL_BOOL, true)9818         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_HOLD_IN_IMS_CALL_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_ALLOW_DEFLECT_IMS_CALL_BOOL, false)9819         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_ALLOW_DEFLECT_IMS_CALL_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_ALLOW_TRANSFER_IMS_CALL_BOOL, false)9820         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_ALLOW_TRANSFER_IMS_CALL_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALWAYS_PLAY_REMOTE_HOLD_TONE_BOOL, false)9821         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALWAYS_PLAY_REMOTE_HOLD_TONE_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_AUTO_RETRY_FAILED_WIFI_EMERGENCY_CALL, false)9822         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_AUTO_RETRY_FAILED_WIFI_EMERGENCY_CALL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ADDITIONAL_CALL_SETTING_BOOL, true)9823         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ADDITIONAL_CALL_SETTING_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_EMERGENCY_NUMBERS_IN_CALL_LOG_BOOL, false)9824         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_EMERGENCY_NUMBERS_IN_CALL_LOG_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_UNLOGGABLE_NUMBERS_STRING_ARRAY, null)9825         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_UNLOGGABLE_NUMBERS_STRING_ARRAY, null);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_LOCAL_DTMF_TONES_BOOL, true)9826         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_LOCAL_DTMF_TONES_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_PLAY_CALL_RECORDING_TONE_BOOL, false)9827         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_PLAY_CALL_RECORDING_TONE_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_APN_EXPAND_BOOL, true)9828         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_APN_EXPAND_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_AUTO_RETRY_ENABLED_BOOL, false)9829         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_AUTO_RETRY_ENABLED_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_SETTINGS_ENABLE_BOOL, false)9830         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_SETTINGS_ENABLE_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_VOLTE_AVAILABLE_BOOL, false)9831         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_VOLTE_AVAILABLE_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_VT_AVAILABLE_BOOL, false)9832         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_VT_AVAILABLE_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_CARRIER_USSD_METHOD_INT, USSD_OVER_CS_PREFERRED)9833         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_CARRIER_USSD_METHOD_INT, USSD_OVER_CS_PREFERRED);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_VOLTE_5G_LIMITED_ALERT_DIALOG_BOOL, false)9834         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_VOLTE_5G_LIMITED_ALERT_DIALOG_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_NOTIFY_HANDOVER_VIDEO_FROM_WIFI_TO_LTE_BOOL, false)9835         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_NOTIFY_HANDOVER_VIDEO_FROM_WIFI_TO_LTE_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_MERGING_RTT_CALLS_BOOL, false)9836         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_MERGING_RTT_CALLS_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_NOTIFY_HANDOVER_VIDEO_FROM_LTE_TO_WIFI_BOOL, false)9837         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_NOTIFY_HANDOVER_VIDEO_FROM_LTE_TO_WIFI_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_DOWNGRADE_VT_TO_AUDIO_BOOL, true)9838         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_DOWNGRADE_VT_TO_AUDIO_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putString(KEY_DEFAULT_VM_NUMBER_STRING, "")9839         sDefaults.putString(KEY_DEFAULT_VM_NUMBER_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putString(KEY_DEFAULT_VM_NUMBER_ROAMING_STRING, "")9840         sDefaults.putString(KEY_DEFAULT_VM_NUMBER_ROAMING_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putString(KEY_DEFAULT_VM_NUMBER_ROAMING_AND_IMS_UNREGISTERED_STRING, "")9841         sDefaults.putString(KEY_DEFAULT_VM_NUMBER_ROAMING_AND_IMS_UNREGISTERED_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CONFIG_TELEPHONY_USE_OWN_NUMBER_FOR_VOICEMAIL_BOOL, false)9842         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CONFIG_TELEPHONY_USE_OWN_NUMBER_FOR_VOICEMAIL_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_IGNORE_DATA_ENABLED_CHANGED_FOR_VIDEO_CALLS, true)9843         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_IGNORE_DATA_ENABLED_CHANGED_FOR_VIDEO_CALLS, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_VILTE_DATA_IS_METERED_BOOL, true)9844         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_VILTE_DATA_IS_METERED_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_WFC_IMS_AVAILABLE_BOOL, false)9845         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_WFC_IMS_AVAILABLE_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_CROSS_SIM_IMS_AVAILABLE_BOOL, false)9846         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_CROSS_SIM_IMS_AVAILABLE_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ENABLE_CROSS_SIM_CALLING_ON_OPPORTUNISTIC_DATA_BOOL, false)9847         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ENABLE_CROSS_SIM_CALLING_ON_OPPORTUNISTIC_DATA_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_WFC_SUPPORTS_WIFI_ONLY_BOOL, false)9848         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_WFC_SUPPORTS_WIFI_ONLY_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_WFC_IMS_ENABLED_BOOL, false)9849         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_WFC_IMS_ENABLED_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_WFC_IMS_ROAMING_ENABLED_BOOL, false)9850         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_WFC_IMS_ROAMING_ENABLED_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_PROMOTE_WFC_ON_CALL_FAIL_BOOL, false)9851         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_PROMOTE_WFC_ON_CALL_FAIL_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_WFC_IMS_MODE_INT, 2)9852         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_WFC_IMS_MODE_INT, 2);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_WFC_IMS_ROAMING_MODE_INT, 2)9853         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_WFC_IMS_ROAMING_MODE_INT, 2);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_FORCE_DISABLE_ETWS_CMAS_TEST_BOOL, false)9854         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_FORCE_DISABLE_ETWS_CMAS_TEST_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_RCS_PROVISIONING_REQUIRED_BOOL, true)9855         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_RCS_PROVISIONING_REQUIRED_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_VOLTE_PROVISIONING_REQUIRED_BOOL, false)9856         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_VOLTE_PROVISIONING_REQUIRED_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_UT_PROVISIONING_REQUIRED_BOOL, false)9857         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_UT_PROVISIONING_REQUIRED_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_SUPPORTS_SS_OVER_UT_BOOL, false)9858         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_SUPPORTS_SS_OVER_UT_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_VOLTE_OVERRIDE_WFC_PROVISIONING_BOOL, false)9859         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_VOLTE_OVERRIDE_WFC_PROVISIONING_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_VOLTE_TTY_SUPPORTED_BOOL, true)9860         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_VOLTE_TTY_SUPPORTED_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_VOWIFI_TTY_SUPPORTED_BOOL, true)9861         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_VOWIFI_TTY_SUPPORTED_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_ALLOW_TURNOFF_IMS_BOOL, true)9862         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_ALLOW_TURNOFF_IMS_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_IMS_GBA_REQUIRED_BOOL, false)9863         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_IMS_GBA_REQUIRED_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_INSTANT_LETTERING_AVAILABLE_BOOL, false)9864         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_INSTANT_LETTERING_AVAILABLE_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_USE_IMS_FIRST_FOR_EMERGENCY_BOOL, true)9865         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_USE_IMS_FIRST_FOR_EMERGENCY_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_PREFER_IN_SERVICE_SIM_FOR_NORMAL_ROUTED_EMERGENCY_CALLS_BOOL, false)9866         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_PREFER_IN_SERVICE_SIM_FOR_NORMAL_ROUTED_EMERGENCY_CALLS_BOOL,
9867                 false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_USE_ONLY_DIALED_SIM_ECC_LIST_BOOL, false)9868         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_USE_ONLY_DIALED_SIM_ECC_LIST_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_NETWORK_SERVICE_WWAN_PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_STRING, "")9869         sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_NETWORK_SERVICE_WWAN_PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_NETWORK_SERVICE_WLAN_PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_STRING, "")9870         sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_NETWORK_SERVICE_WLAN_PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_QUALIFIED_NETWORKS_SERVICE_PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_STRING, "")9871         sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_QUALIFIED_NETWORKS_SERVICE_PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_DATA_SERVICE_WWAN_PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_STRING, "")9872         sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_DATA_SERVICE_WWAN_PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_DATA_SERVICE_WLAN_PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_STRING, "")9873         sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_DATA_SERVICE_WLAN_PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_INSTANT_LETTERING_INVALID_CHARS_STRING, "")9874         sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_INSTANT_LETTERING_INVALID_CHARS_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_INSTANT_LETTERING_ESCAPED_CHARS_STRING, "")9875         sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_INSTANT_LETTERING_ESCAPED_CHARS_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_INSTANT_LETTERING_ENCODING_STRING, "")9876         sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_INSTANT_LETTERING_ENCODING_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_CARRIER_INSTANT_LETTERING_LENGTH_LIMIT_INT, 64)9877         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_CARRIER_INSTANT_LETTERING_LENGTH_LIMIT_INT, 64);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DISABLE_CDMA_ACTIVATION_CODE_BOOL, false)9878         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DISABLE_CDMA_ACTIVATION_CODE_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DTMF_TYPE_ENABLED_BOOL, false)9879         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DTMF_TYPE_ENABLED_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ENABLE_DIALER_KEY_VIBRATION_BOOL, true)9880         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ENABLE_DIALER_KEY_VIBRATION_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_HAS_IN_CALL_NOISE_SUPPRESSION_BOOL, false)9881         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_HAS_IN_CALL_NOISE_SUPPRESSION_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_HIDE_CARRIER_NETWORK_SETTINGS_BOOL, false)9882         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_HIDE_CARRIER_NETWORK_SETTINGS_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ONLY_AUTO_SELECT_IN_HOME_NETWORK_BOOL, false)9883         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ONLY_AUTO_SELECT_IN_HOME_NETWORK_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_SINGLE_OPERATOR_ROW_IN_CHOOSE_NETWORK_SETTING_BOOL, true)9884         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_SINGLE_OPERATOR_ROW_IN_CHOOSE_NETWORK_SETTING_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_SPN_FOR_HOME_IN_CHOOSE_NETWORK_SETTING_BOOL, false)9885         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_SPN_FOR_HOME_IN_CHOOSE_NETWORK_SETTING_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SIMPLIFIED_NETWORK_SETTINGS_BOOL, false)9886         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SIMPLIFIED_NETWORK_SETTINGS_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_HIDE_SIM_LOCK_SETTINGS_BOOL, false)9887         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_HIDE_SIM_LOCK_SETTINGS_BOOL, false);
9888 
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_VOLTE_PROVISIONED_BOOL, false)9889         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_VOLTE_PROVISIONED_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CALL_BARRING_VISIBILITY_BOOL, false)9890         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CALL_BARRING_VISIBILITY_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CALL_BARRING_SUPPORTS_PASSWORD_CHANGE_BOOL, true)9891         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CALL_BARRING_SUPPORTS_PASSWORD_CHANGE_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CALL_BARRING_SUPPORTS_DEACTIVATE_ALL_BOOL, true)9892         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CALL_BARRING_SUPPORTS_DEACTIVATE_ALL_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_CALL_BARRING_DEFAULT_SERVICE_CLASS_INT, SERVICE_CLASS_VOICE)9893         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_CALL_BARRING_DEFAULT_SERVICE_CLASS_INT, SERVICE_CLASS_VOICE);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_SS_OVER_CDMA_BOOL, false)9894         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_SS_OVER_CDMA_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CALL_FORWARDING_VISIBILITY_BOOL, true)9895         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CALL_FORWARDING_VISIBILITY_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CALL_FORWARDING_WHEN_UNREACHABLE_SUPPORTED_BOOL, true)9896         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CALL_FORWARDING_WHEN_UNREACHABLE_SUPPORTED_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CALL_FORWARDING_WHEN_UNANSWERED_SUPPORTED_BOOL, true)9897         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CALL_FORWARDING_WHEN_UNANSWERED_SUPPORTED_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CALL_FORWARDING_WHEN_BUSY_SUPPORTED_BOOL, true)9898         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CALL_FORWARDING_WHEN_BUSY_SUPPORTED_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ADDITIONAL_SETTINGS_CALLER_ID_VISIBILITY_BOOL, true)9899         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ADDITIONAL_SETTINGS_CALLER_ID_VISIBILITY_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ADDITIONAL_SETTINGS_CALL_WAITING_VISIBILITY_BOOL, true)9900         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ADDITIONAL_SETTINGS_CALL_WAITING_VISIBILITY_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DISABLE_SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICES_IN_AIRPLANE_MODE_BOOL, false)9901         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DISABLE_SUPPLEMENTARY_SERVICES_IN_AIRPLANE_MODE_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_IGNORE_SIM_NETWORK_LOCKED_EVENTS_BOOL, false)9902         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_IGNORE_SIM_NETWORK_LOCKED_EVENTS_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MDN_IS_ADDITIONAL_VOICEMAIL_NUMBER_BOOL, false)9903         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MDN_IS_ADDITIONAL_VOICEMAIL_NUMBER_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_OPERATOR_SELECTION_EXPAND_BOOL, true)9904         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_OPERATOR_SELECTION_EXPAND_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_PREFER_2G_BOOL, false)9905         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_PREFER_2G_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_4G_ONLY_BOOL, false)9906         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_4G_ONLY_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_APN_SETTING_CDMA_BOOL, false)9907         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_APN_SETTING_CDMA_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_CDMA_CHOICES_BOOL, false)9908         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_CDMA_CHOICES_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SMS_REQUIRES_DESTINATION_NUMBER_CONVERSION_BOOL, false)9909         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SMS_REQUIRES_DESTINATION_NUMBER_CONVERSION_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_EMERGENCY_SMS_OVER_IMS_BOOL, false)9910         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_EMERGENCY_SMS_OVER_IMS_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_ONSCREEN_DIAL_BUTTON_BOOL, true)9911         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_ONSCREEN_DIAL_BUTTON_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SIM_NETWORK_UNLOCK_ALLOW_DISMISS_BOOL, true)9912         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SIM_NETWORK_UNLOCK_ALLOW_DISMISS_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_PAUSE_IMS_VIDEO_CALLS_BOOL, false)9913         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_PAUSE_IMS_VIDEO_CALLS_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_SWAP_AFTER_MERGE_BOOL, true)9914         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_SWAP_AFTER_MERGE_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_USE_HFA_FOR_PROVISIONING_BOOL, false)9915         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_USE_HFA_FOR_PROVISIONING_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_EDITABLE_VOICEMAIL_NUMBER_SETTING_BOOL, true)9916         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_EDITABLE_VOICEMAIL_NUMBER_SETTING_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_EDITABLE_VOICEMAIL_NUMBER_BOOL, false)9917         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_EDITABLE_VOICEMAIL_NUMBER_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_USE_OTASP_FOR_PROVISIONING_BOOL, false)9918         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_USE_OTASP_FOR_PROVISIONING_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_VOICEMAIL_NOTIFICATION_PERSISTENT_BOOL, false)9919         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_VOICEMAIL_NOTIFICATION_PERSISTENT_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_VOICE_PRIVACY_DISABLE_UI_BOOL, false)9920         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_VOICE_PRIVACY_DISABLE_UI_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_WORLD_PHONE_BOOL, false)9921         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_WORLD_PHONE_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_REQUIRE_ENTITLEMENT_CHECKS_BOOL, true)9922         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_REQUIRE_ENTITLEMENT_CHECKS_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_SUPPORTS_TETHERING_BOOL, true)9923         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_SUPPORTS_TETHERING_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_RESTART_RADIO_ON_PDP_FAIL_REGULAR_DEACTIVATION_BOOL, false)9924         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_RESTART_RADIO_ON_PDP_FAIL_REGULAR_DEACTIVATION_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_RADIO_RESTART_FAILURE_CAUSES_INT_ARRAY, new int[0])9925         sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_RADIO_RESTART_FAILURE_CAUSES_INT_ARRAY, new int[0]);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_VOLTE_REPLACEMENT_RAT_INT, 0)9926         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_VOLTE_REPLACEMENT_RAT_INT, 0);
sDefaults.putString(KEY_DEFAULT_SIM_CALL_MANAGER_STRING, "")9927         sDefaults.putString(KEY_DEFAULT_SIM_CALL_MANAGER_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putString(KEY_VVM_DESTINATION_NUMBER_STRING, "")9928         sDefaults.putString(KEY_VVM_DESTINATION_NUMBER_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_VVM_PORT_NUMBER_INT, 0)9929         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_VVM_PORT_NUMBER_INT, 0);
sDefaults.putString(KEY_VVM_TYPE_STRING, "")9930         sDefaults.putString(KEY_VVM_TYPE_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_VVM_CELLULAR_DATA_REQUIRED_BOOL, false)9931         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_VVM_CELLULAR_DATA_REQUIRED_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putString(KEY_VVM_CLIENT_PREFIX_STRING, "//VVM")9932         sDefaults.putString(KEY_VVM_CLIENT_PREFIX_STRING, "//VVM");
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_VVM_SSL_ENABLED_BOOL, false)9933         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_VVM_SSL_ENABLED_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_VVM_DISABLED_CAPABILITIES_STRING_ARRAY, null)9934         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_VVM_DISABLED_CAPABILITIES_STRING_ARRAY, null);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_VVM_LEGACY_MODE_ENABLED_BOOL, false)9935         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_VVM_LEGACY_MODE_ENABLED_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_VVM_PREFETCH_BOOL, true)9936         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_VVM_PREFETCH_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_VVM_PACKAGE_NAME_STRING, "")9937         sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_VVM_PACKAGE_NAME_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CARRIER_VVM_PACKAGE_NAME_STRING_ARRAY, null)9938         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CARRIER_VVM_PACKAGE_NAME_STRING_ARRAY, null);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_ICCID_IN_SIM_STATUS_BOOL, false)9939         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_ICCID_IN_SIM_STATUS_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_SIGNAL_STRENGTH_IN_SIM_STATUS_BOOL, true)9940         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_SIGNAL_STRENGTH_IN_SIM_STATUS_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_INFLATE_SIGNAL_STRENGTH_BOOL, false)9941         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_INFLATE_SIGNAL_STRENGTH_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CI_ACTION_ON_SYS_UPDATE_BOOL, false)9942         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CI_ACTION_ON_SYS_UPDATE_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putString(KEY_CI_ACTION_ON_SYS_UPDATE_INTENT_STRING, "")9943         sDefaults.putString(KEY_CI_ACTION_ON_SYS_UPDATE_INTENT_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putString(KEY_CI_ACTION_ON_SYS_UPDATE_EXTRA_STRING, "")9944         sDefaults.putString(KEY_CI_ACTION_ON_SYS_UPDATE_EXTRA_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putString(KEY_CI_ACTION_ON_SYS_UPDATE_EXTRA_VAL_STRING, "")9945         sDefaults.putString(KEY_CI_ACTION_ON_SYS_UPDATE_EXTRA_VAL_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CSP_ENABLED_BOOL, false)9946         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CSP_ENABLED_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_ADDING_APNS_BOOL, true)9947         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_ADDING_APNS_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_READ_ONLY_APN_TYPES_STRING_ARRAY, new String[] {"dun"})9948         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_READ_ONLY_APN_TYPES_STRING_ARRAY, new String[] {"dun"});
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_READ_ONLY_APN_FIELDS_STRING_ARRAY, null)9949         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_READ_ONLY_APN_FIELDS_STRING_ARRAY, null);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_APN_SETTINGS_DEFAULT_APN_TYPES_STRING_ARRAY, null)9950         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_APN_SETTINGS_DEFAULT_APN_TYPES_STRING_ARRAY, null);
Apn.getDefaults()9951         sDefaults.putAll(Apn.getDefaults());
9952 
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_BROADCAST_EMERGENCY_CALL_STATE_CHANGES_BOOL, false)9953         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_BROADCAST_EMERGENCY_CALL_STATE_CHANGES_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALWAYS_SHOW_EMERGENCY_ALERT_ONOFF_BOOL, false)9954         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALWAYS_SHOW_EMERGENCY_ALERT_ONOFF_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_DEFAULT_MTU_INT, 1500)9955         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_DEFAULT_MTU_INT, 1500);
sDefaults.putLong(KEY_CARRIER_DATA_CALL_APN_RETRY_AFTER_DISCONNECT_LONG, 3000)9956         sDefaults.putLong(KEY_CARRIER_DATA_CALL_APN_RETRY_AFTER_DISCONNECT_LONG, 3000);
sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_ERI_FILE_NAME_STRING, "eri.xml")9957         sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_ERI_FILE_NAME_STRING, "eri.xml");
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_DURATION_BLOCKING_DISABLED_AFTER_EMERGENCY_INT, 7200)9958         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_DURATION_BLOCKING_DISABLED_AFTER_EMERGENCY_INT, 7200);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CARRIER_METERED_APN_TYPES_STRINGS, new String[]{"default", "mms", "dun", "supl", "enterprise"})9959         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CARRIER_METERED_APN_TYPES_STRINGS,
9960                 new String[]{"default", "mms", "dun", "supl", "enterprise"});
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CARRIER_METERED_ROAMING_APN_TYPES_STRINGS, new String[]{"default", "mms", "dun", "supl", "enterprise"})9961         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CARRIER_METERED_ROAMING_APN_TYPES_STRINGS,
9962                 new String[]{"default", "mms", "dun", "supl", "enterprise"});
sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_ONLY_SINGLE_DC_ALLOWED_INT_ARRAY, new int[] {TelephonyManager.NETWORK_TYPE_CDMA, TelephonyManager.NETWORK_TYPE_1xRTT, TelephonyManager.NETWORK_TYPE_EVDO_0, TelephonyManager.NETWORK_TYPE_EVDO_A, TelephonyManager.NETWORK_TYPE_EVDO_B})9963         sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_ONLY_SINGLE_DC_ALLOWED_INT_ARRAY,
9964                 new int[] {TelephonyManager.NETWORK_TYPE_CDMA, TelephonyManager.NETWORK_TYPE_1xRTT,
9965                         TelephonyManager.NETWORK_TYPE_EVDO_0, TelephonyManager.NETWORK_TYPE_EVDO_A,
9966                         TelephonyManager.NETWORK_TYPE_EVDO_B});
sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_CAPABILITIES_EXEMPT_FROM_SINGLE_DC_CHECK_INT_ARRAY, new int[] {NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_IMS})9967         sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_CAPABILITIES_EXEMPT_FROM_SINGLE_DC_CHECK_INT_ARRAY,
9968                 new int[] {NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_IMS});
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_GSM_ROAMING_NETWORKS_STRING_ARRAY, null)9969         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_GSM_ROAMING_NETWORKS_STRING_ARRAY, null);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_GSM_NONROAMING_NETWORKS_STRING_ARRAY, null)9970         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_GSM_NONROAMING_NETWORKS_STRING_ARRAY, null);
sDefaults.putString(KEY_CONFIG_IMS_PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_STRING, null)9971         sDefaults.putString(KEY_CONFIG_IMS_PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_STRING, null);
sDefaults.putString(KEY_CONFIG_IMS_MMTEL_PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_STRING, null)9972         sDefaults.putString(KEY_CONFIG_IMS_MMTEL_PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_STRING, null);
sDefaults.putString(KEY_CONFIG_IMS_RCS_PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_STRING, null)9973         sDefaults.putString(KEY_CONFIG_IMS_RCS_PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_STRING, null);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CDMA_ROAMING_NETWORKS_STRING_ARRAY, null)9974         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CDMA_ROAMING_NETWORKS_STRING_ARRAY, null);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CDMA_NONROAMING_NETWORKS_STRING_ARRAY, null)9975         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CDMA_NONROAMING_NETWORKS_STRING_ARRAY, null);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_DIAL_STRING_REPLACE_STRING_ARRAY, null)9976         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_DIAL_STRING_REPLACE_STRING_ARRAY, null);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_INTERNATIONAL_ROAMING_DIAL_STRING_REPLACE_STRING_ARRAY, null)9977         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_INTERNATIONAL_ROAMING_DIAL_STRING_REPLACE_STRING_ARRAY, null);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_FORCE_HOME_NETWORK_BOOL, false)9978         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_FORCE_HOME_NETWORK_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_GSM_DTMF_TONE_DELAY_INT, 0)9979         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_GSM_DTMF_TONE_DELAY_INT, 0);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_IMS_DTMF_TONE_DELAY_INT, 0)9980         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_IMS_DTMF_TONE_DELAY_INT, 0);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_CDMA_DTMF_TONE_DELAY_INT, 100)9981         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_CDMA_DTMF_TONE_DELAY_INT, 100);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CALL_FORWARDING_MAP_NON_NUMBER_TO_VOICEMAIL_BOOL, false)9982         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CALL_FORWARDING_MAP_NON_NUMBER_TO_VOICEMAIL_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_IGNORE_RTT_MODE_SETTING_BOOL, true)9983         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_IGNORE_RTT_MODE_SETTING_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_CDMA_3WAYCALL_FLASH_DELAY_INT , 0)9984         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_CDMA_3WAYCALL_FLASH_DELAY_INT , 0);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_ADHOC_CONFERENCE_CALLS_BOOL, false)9985         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_ADHOC_CONFERENCE_CALLS_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_ADD_CONFERENCE_PARTICIPANTS_BOOL, false)9986         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_ADD_CONFERENCE_PARTICIPANTS_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_CONFERENCE_CALL_BOOL, true)9987         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_CONFERENCE_CALL_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_IMS_CONFERENCE_CALL_BOOL, true)9988         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_IMS_CONFERENCE_CALL_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_LOCAL_DISCONNECT_EMPTY_IMS_CONFERENCE_BOOL, false)9989         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_LOCAL_DISCONNECT_EMPTY_IMS_CONFERENCE_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_MANAGE_IMS_CONFERENCE_CALL_BOOL, true)9990         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_MANAGE_IMS_CONFERENCE_CALL_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_IMS_CONFERENCE_EVENT_PACKAGE_BOOL, true)9991         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_IMS_CONFERENCE_EVENT_PACKAGE_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_IMS_CONFERENCE_EVENT_PACKAGE_ON_PEER_BOOL, true)9992         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_IMS_CONFERENCE_EVENT_PACKAGE_ON_PEER_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORTS_DEVICE_TO_DEVICE_COMMUNICATION_USING_RTP_BOOL, false)9993         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORTS_DEVICE_TO_DEVICE_COMMUNICATION_USING_RTP_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORTS_SDP_NEGOTIATION_OF_D2D_RTP_HEADER_EXTENSIONS_BOOL, false)9994         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORTS_SDP_NEGOTIATION_OF_D2D_RTP_HEADER_EXTENSIONS_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORTS_DEVICE_TO_DEVICE_COMMUNICATION_USING_DTMF_BOOL, false)9995         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORTS_DEVICE_TO_DEVICE_COMMUNICATION_USING_DTMF_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_VIDEO_CONFERENCE_CALL_BOOL, false)9996         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_VIDEO_CONFERENCE_CALL_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_IS_IMS_CONFERENCE_SIZE_ENFORCED_BOOL, false)9997         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_IS_IMS_CONFERENCE_SIZE_ENFORCED_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_IMS_CONFERENCE_SIZE_LIMIT_INT, 5)9998         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_IMS_CONFERENCE_SIZE_LIMIT_INT, 5);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DISPLAY_HD_AUDIO_PROPERTY_BOOL, true)9999         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DISPLAY_HD_AUDIO_PROPERTY_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_EDITABLE_ENHANCED_4G_LTE_BOOL, true)10000         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_EDITABLE_ENHANCED_4G_LTE_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_HIDE_ENHANCED_4G_LTE_BOOL, false)10001         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_HIDE_ENHANCED_4G_LTE_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ENHANCED_4G_LTE_ON_BY_DEFAULT_BOOL, true)10002         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ENHANCED_4G_LTE_ON_BY_DEFAULT_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_HIDE_IMS_APN_BOOL, false)10003         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_HIDE_IMS_APN_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_HIDE_PREFERRED_NETWORK_TYPE_BOOL, false)10004         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_HIDE_PREFERRED_NETWORK_TYPE_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_EMERGENCY_VIDEO_CALLS_BOOL, false)10005         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_EMERGENCY_VIDEO_CALLS_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_ENABLE_APPS_STRING_ARRAY, null)10006         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_ENABLE_APPS_STRING_ARRAY, null);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_EDITABLE_WFC_MODE_BOOL, true)10007         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_EDITABLE_WFC_MODE_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_WFC_OPERATOR_ERROR_CODES_STRING_ARRAY, null)10008         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_WFC_OPERATOR_ERROR_CODES_STRING_ARRAY, null);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_WFC_SPN_FORMAT_IDX_INT, 0)10009         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_WFC_SPN_FORMAT_IDX_INT, 0);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_WFC_DATA_SPN_FORMAT_IDX_INT, 0)10010         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_WFC_DATA_SPN_FORMAT_IDX_INT, 0);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_WFC_FLIGHT_MODE_SPN_FORMAT_IDX_INT, -1)10011         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_WFC_FLIGHT_MODE_SPN_FORMAT_IDX_INT, -1);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_WFC_SPN_USE_ROOT_LOCALE, false)10012         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_WFC_SPN_USE_ROOT_LOCALE, false);
sDefaults.putString(KEY_WFC_EMERGENCY_ADDRESS_CARRIER_APP_STRING, "")10013         sDefaults.putString(KEY_WFC_EMERGENCY_ADDRESS_CARRIER_APP_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CONFIG_WIFI_DISABLE_IN_ECBM, false)10014         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CONFIG_WIFI_DISABLE_IN_ECBM, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_NAME_OVERRIDE_BOOL, false)10015         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_NAME_OVERRIDE_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_NAME_STRING, "")10016         sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_NAME_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_WFC_CARRIER_NAME_OVERRIDE_BY_PNN_BOOL, false)10017         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_WFC_CARRIER_NAME_OVERRIDE_BY_PNN_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_CROSS_SIM_SPN_FORMAT_INT, 1)10018         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_CROSS_SIM_SPN_FORMAT_INT, 1);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_SPN_DISPLAY_CONDITION_OVERRIDE_INT, -1)10019         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_SPN_DISPLAY_CONDITION_OVERRIDE_INT, -1);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_SPDI_OVERRIDE_STRING_ARRAY, null)10020         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_SPDI_OVERRIDE_STRING_ARRAY, null);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_PNN_OVERRIDE_STRING_ARRAY, null)10021         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_PNN_OVERRIDE_STRING_ARRAY, null);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_OPL_OVERRIDE_STRING_ARRAY, null)10022         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_OPL_OVERRIDE_STRING_ARRAY, null);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_EHPLMN_OVERRIDE_STRING_ARRAY, null)10023         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_EHPLMN_OVERRIDE_STRING_ARRAY, null);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_ERI_BOOL, false)10024         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_ERI_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ENABLE_CARRIER_DISPLAY_NAME_RESOLVER_BOOL, false)10025         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ENABLE_CARRIER_DISPLAY_NAME_RESOLVER_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putString(KEY_SIM_COUNTRY_ISO_OVERRIDE_STRING, "")10026         sDefaults.putString(KEY_SIM_COUNTRY_ISO_OVERRIDE_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_CALL_SCREENING_APP_STRING, "")10027         sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_CALL_SCREENING_APP_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putString(KEY_CALL_REDIRECTION_SERVICE_COMPONENT_NAME_STRING, null)10028         sDefaults.putString(KEY_CALL_REDIRECTION_SERVICE_COMPONENT_NAME_STRING, null);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CDMA_HOME_REGISTERED_PLMN_NAME_OVERRIDE_BOOL, false)10029         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CDMA_HOME_REGISTERED_PLMN_NAME_OVERRIDE_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putString(KEY_CDMA_HOME_REGISTERED_PLMN_NAME_STRING, "")10030         sDefaults.putString(KEY_CDMA_HOME_REGISTERED_PLMN_NAME_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_DIRECT_FDN_DIALING_BOOL, false)10031         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_DIRECT_FDN_DIALING_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_FDN_NUMBER_LENGTH_LIMIT_INT, 20)10032         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_FDN_NUMBER_LENGTH_LIMIT_INT, 20);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_DATA_ROAMING_ENABLED_BOOL, false)10033         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_DATA_ROAMING_ENABLED_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SKIP_CF_FAIL_TO_DISABLE_DIALOG_BOOL, false)10034         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SKIP_CF_FAIL_TO_DISABLE_DIALOG_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_ENHANCED_CALL_BLOCKING_BOOL, true)10035         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_ENHANCED_CALL_BLOCKING_BOOL, true);
10036 
10037         // MMS defaults
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_ALIAS_ENABLED_BOOL, false)10038         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_ALIAS_ENABLED_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_ALLOW_ATTACH_AUDIO_BOOL, true)10039         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_ALLOW_ATTACH_AUDIO_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_APPEND_TRANSACTION_ID_BOOL, false)10040         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_APPEND_TRANSACTION_ID_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_GROUP_MMS_ENABLED_BOOL, true)10041         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_GROUP_MMS_ENABLED_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_MMS_DELIVERY_REPORT_ENABLED_BOOL, false)10042         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_MMS_DELIVERY_REPORT_ENABLED_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_MMS_ENABLED_BOOL, true)10043         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_MMS_ENABLED_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_MMS_READ_REPORT_ENABLED_BOOL, false)10044         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_MMS_READ_REPORT_ENABLED_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_MULTIPART_SMS_ENABLED_BOOL, true)10045         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_MULTIPART_SMS_ENABLED_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_NOTIFY_WAP_MMSC_ENABLED_BOOL, false)10046         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_NOTIFY_WAP_MMSC_ENABLED_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_SEND_MULTIPART_SMS_AS_SEPARATE_MESSAGES_BOOL, false)10047         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_SEND_MULTIPART_SMS_AS_SEPARATE_MESSAGES_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_SHOW_CELL_BROADCAST_APP_LINKS_BOOL, true)10048         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_SHOW_CELL_BROADCAST_APP_LINKS_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_SMS_DELIVERY_REPORT_ENABLED_BOOL, true)10049         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_SMS_DELIVERY_REPORT_ENABLED_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_SUPPORT_HTTP_CHARSET_HEADER_BOOL, false)10050         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_SUPPORT_HTTP_CHARSET_HEADER_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_SUPPORT_MMS_CONTENT_DISPOSITION_BOOL, true)10051         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_SUPPORT_MMS_CONTENT_DISPOSITION_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_CLOSE_CONNECTION_BOOL, false)10052         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_MMS_CLOSE_CONNECTION_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_MMS_ALIAS_MAX_CHARS_INT, 48)10053         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_MMS_ALIAS_MAX_CHARS_INT, 48);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_MMS_ALIAS_MIN_CHARS_INT, 2)10054         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_MMS_ALIAS_MIN_CHARS_INT, 2);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_MMS_HTTP_SOCKET_TIMEOUT_INT, 60 * 1000)10055         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_MMS_HTTP_SOCKET_TIMEOUT_INT, 60 * 1000);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_MMS_MAX_IMAGE_HEIGHT_INT, 480)10056         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_MMS_MAX_IMAGE_HEIGHT_INT, 480);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_MMS_MAX_IMAGE_WIDTH_INT, 640)10057         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_MMS_MAX_IMAGE_WIDTH_INT, 640);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_MMS_MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE_INT, 300 * 1024)10058         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_MMS_MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE_INT, 300 * 1024);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_MMS_MESSAGE_TEXT_MAX_SIZE_INT, -1)10059         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_MMS_MESSAGE_TEXT_MAX_SIZE_INT, -1);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_MMS_RECIPIENT_LIMIT_INT, Integer.MAX_VALUE)10060         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_MMS_RECIPIENT_LIMIT_INT, Integer.MAX_VALUE);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_MMS_SMS_TO_MMS_TEXT_LENGTH_THRESHOLD_INT, -1)10061         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_MMS_SMS_TO_MMS_TEXT_LENGTH_THRESHOLD_INT, -1);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_MMS_SMS_TO_MMS_TEXT_THRESHOLD_INT, -1)10062         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_MMS_SMS_TO_MMS_TEXT_THRESHOLD_INT, -1);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_MMS_SUBJECT_MAX_LENGTH_INT, 40)10063         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_MMS_SUBJECT_MAX_LENGTH_INT, 40);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_MMS_NETWORK_RELEASE_TIMEOUT_MILLIS_INT, 5 * 1000)10064         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_MMS_NETWORK_RELEASE_TIMEOUT_MILLIS_INT, 5 * 1000);
sDefaults.putString(KEY_MMS_EMAIL_GATEWAY_NUMBER_STRING, "")10065         sDefaults.putString(KEY_MMS_EMAIL_GATEWAY_NUMBER_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putString(KEY_MMS_HTTP_PARAMS_STRING, "")10066         sDefaults.putString(KEY_MMS_HTTP_PARAMS_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putString(KEY_MMS_NAI_SUFFIX_STRING, "")10067         sDefaults.putString(KEY_MMS_NAI_SUFFIX_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putString(KEY_MMS_UA_PROF_TAG_NAME_STRING, "x-wap-profile")10068         sDefaults.putString(KEY_MMS_UA_PROF_TAG_NAME_STRING, "x-wap-profile");
sDefaults.putString(KEY_MMS_UA_PROF_URL_STRING, "")10069         sDefaults.putString(KEY_MMS_UA_PROF_URL_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putString(KEY_MMS_USER_AGENT_STRING, "")10070         sDefaults.putString(KEY_MMS_USER_AGENT_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_NON_EMERGENCY_CALLS_IN_ECM_BOOL, true)10071         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_NON_EMERGENCY_CALLS_IN_ECM_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_EMERGENCY_SMS_MODE_TIMER_MS_INT, 0)10072         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_EMERGENCY_SMS_MODE_TIMER_MS_INT, 0);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_HOLD_CALL_DURING_EMERGENCY_BOOL, true)10073         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_HOLD_CALL_DURING_EMERGENCY_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_USE_RCS_PRESENCE_BOOL, false)10074         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_USE_RCS_PRESENCE_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_USE_RCS_SIP_OPTIONS_BOOL, false)10075         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_USE_RCS_SIP_OPTIONS_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_FORCE_IMEI_BOOL, false)10076         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_FORCE_IMEI_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putInt( KEY_CDMA_ROAMING_MODE_INT, TelephonyManager.CDMA_ROAMING_MODE_RADIO_DEFAULT)10077         sDefaults.putInt(
10078                 KEY_CDMA_ROAMING_MODE_INT, TelephonyManager.CDMA_ROAMING_MODE_RADIO_DEFAULT);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_CDMA_1X_VOICE_CALLS_BOOL, true)10079         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_CDMA_1X_VOICE_CALLS_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putString(KEY_RCS_CONFIG_SERVER_URL_STRING, "")10080         sDefaults.putString(KEY_RCS_CONFIG_SERVER_URL_STRING, "");
10081 
10082         // Carrier Signalling Receivers
sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_SETUP_APP_STRING, "")10083         sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_SETUP_APP_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CARRIER_APP_WAKE_SIGNAL_CONFIG_STRING_ARRAY, new String[]{ "com.android.carrierdefaultapp/.CarrierDefaultBroadcastReceiver:" + "com.android.internal.telephony.CARRIER_SIGNAL_RESET" })10084         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CARRIER_APP_WAKE_SIGNAL_CONFIG_STRING_ARRAY,
10085                 new String[]{
10086                         "com.android.carrierdefaultapp/.CarrierDefaultBroadcastReceiver:"
10087                                 + "com.android.internal.telephony.CARRIER_SIGNAL_RESET"
10088                 });
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CARRIER_APP_NO_WAKE_SIGNAL_CONFIG_STRING_ARRAY, null)10089         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CARRIER_APP_NO_WAKE_SIGNAL_CONFIG_STRING_ARRAY, null);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_APP_REQUIRED_DURING_SIM_SETUP_BOOL, false)10090         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_APP_REQUIRED_DURING_SIM_SETUP_BOOL, false);
10091 
10092         // Default carrier app configurations
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_ACTIONS_ON_REDIRECTION_STRING_ARRAY, new String[]{ "9, 4, 1" })10093         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_ACTIONS_ON_REDIRECTION_STRING_ARRAY,
10094                 new String[]{
10095                         "9, 4, 1"
10096                         //9: CARRIER_ACTION_REGISTER_NETWORK_AVAIL
10097                         //4: CARRIER_ACTION_DISABLE_METERED_APNS
10098                         //1: CARRIER_ACTION_SHOW_PORTAL_NOTIFICATION
10099                 });
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_ACTIONS_ON_RESET, new String[]{ "6, 8" })10100         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_ACTIONS_ON_RESET, new String[]{
10101                 "6, 8"
10102                 //6: CARRIER_ACTION_CANCEL_ALL_NOTIFICATIONS
10103                 //8: CARRIER_ACTION_DISABLE_DEFAULT_URL_HANDLER
10104                 });
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_ACTIONS_ON_DEFAULT_NETWORK_AVAILABLE, new String[] { false + ": 7", true + ": 8" })10105         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_ACTIONS_ON_DEFAULT_NETWORK_AVAILABLE,
10106                 new String[] {
10107                         false + ": 7", //7: CARRIER_ACTION_ENABLE_DEFAULT_URL_HANDLER
10108                         true + ": 8"  //8: CARRIER_ACTION_DISABLE_DEFAULT_URL_HANDLER
10109                 });
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_REDIRECTION_URL_STRING_ARRAY, null)10110         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CARRIER_DEFAULT_REDIRECTION_URL_STRING_ARRAY, null);
10111 
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_MONTHLY_DATA_CYCLE_DAY_INT, DATA_CYCLE_USE_PLATFORM_DEFAULT)10112         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_MONTHLY_DATA_CYCLE_DAY_INT, DATA_CYCLE_USE_PLATFORM_DEFAULT);
sDefaults.putLong(KEY_DATA_WARNING_THRESHOLD_BYTES_LONG, DATA_CYCLE_USE_PLATFORM_DEFAULT)10113         sDefaults.putLong(KEY_DATA_WARNING_THRESHOLD_BYTES_LONG, DATA_CYCLE_USE_PLATFORM_DEFAULT);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DATA_WARNING_NOTIFICATION_BOOL, true)10114         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DATA_WARNING_NOTIFICATION_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_LIMITED_SIM_FUNCTION_NOTIFICATION_FOR_DSDS_BOOL, false)10115         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_LIMITED_SIM_FUNCTION_NOTIFICATION_FOR_DSDS_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putLong(KEY_DATA_LIMIT_THRESHOLD_BYTES_LONG, DATA_CYCLE_USE_PLATFORM_DEFAULT)10116         sDefaults.putLong(KEY_DATA_LIMIT_THRESHOLD_BYTES_LONG, DATA_CYCLE_USE_PLATFORM_DEFAULT);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DATA_LIMIT_NOTIFICATION_BOOL, true)10117         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DATA_LIMIT_NOTIFICATION_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DATA_RAPID_NOTIFICATION_BOOL, true)10118         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DATA_RAPID_NOTIFICATION_BOOL, true);
10119 
10120         // Rat families: {GPRS, EDGE}, {EVDO, EVDO_A, EVDO_B}, {UMTS, HSPA, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPAP},
10121         // {LTE, LTE_CA}
10122         // Order is important - lowest precedence first
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_RATCHET_RAT_FAMILIES, new String[]{"1,2", "7,8,12", "3,11,9,10,15", "14,19"})10123         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_RATCHET_RAT_FAMILIES,
10124                 new String[]{"1,2", "7,8,12", "3,11,9,10,15", "14,19"});
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_TREAT_DOWNGRADED_VIDEO_CALLS_AS_VIDEO_CALLS_BOOL, false)10125         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_TREAT_DOWNGRADED_VIDEO_CALLS_AS_VIDEO_CALLS_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DROP_VIDEO_CALL_WHEN_ANSWERING_AUDIO_CALL_BOOL, false)10126         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DROP_VIDEO_CALL_WHEN_ANSWERING_AUDIO_CALL_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_MERGE_WIFI_CALLS_WHEN_VOWIFI_OFF_BOOL, true)10127         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_MERGE_WIFI_CALLS_WHEN_VOWIFI_OFF_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_ADD_CALL_DURING_VIDEO_CALL_BOOL, true)10128         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_ADD_CALL_DURING_VIDEO_CALL_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_HOLD_VIDEO_CALL_BOOL, true)10129         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_HOLD_VIDEO_CALL_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_WIFI_CALLS_CAN_BE_HD_AUDIO, true)10130         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_WIFI_CALLS_CAN_BE_HD_AUDIO, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_VIDEO_CALLS_CAN_BE_HD_AUDIO, true)10131         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_VIDEO_CALLS_CAN_BE_HD_AUDIO, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_GSM_CDMA_CALLS_CAN_BE_HD_AUDIO, false)10132         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_GSM_CDMA_CALLS_CAN_BE_HD_AUDIO, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_VIDEO_CALLING_FALLBACK_BOOL, true)10133         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_VIDEO_CALLING_FALLBACK_BOOL, true);
10134 
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_IMS_REASONINFO_MAPPING_STRING_ARRAY, null)10135         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_IMS_REASONINFO_MAPPING_STRING_ARRAY, null);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ENHANCED_4G_LTE_TITLE_VARIANT_BOOL, false)10136         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ENHANCED_4G_LTE_TITLE_VARIANT_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_ENHANCED_4G_LTE_TITLE_VARIANT_INT, 0)10137         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_ENHANCED_4G_LTE_TITLE_VARIANT_INT, 0);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_NOTIFY_VT_HANDOVER_TO_WIFI_FAILURE_BOOL, false)10138         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_NOTIFY_VT_HANDOVER_TO_WIFI_FAILURE_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_FILTERED_CNAP_NAMES_STRING_ARRAY, null)10139         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_FILTERED_CNAP_NAMES_STRING_ARRAY, null);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_EDITABLE_WFC_ROAMING_MODE_BOOL, false)10140         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_EDITABLE_WFC_ROAMING_MODE_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_BLOCKING_PAY_PHONE_OPTION_BOOL, false)10141         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_BLOCKING_PAY_PHONE_OPTION_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_USE_WFC_HOME_NETWORK_MODE_IN_ROAMING_NETWORK_BOOL, false)10142         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_USE_WFC_HOME_NETWORK_MODE_IN_ROAMING_NETWORK_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_STK_DISABLE_LAUNCH_BROWSER_BOOL, false)10143         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_STK_DISABLE_LAUNCH_BROWSER_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_METERED_NETWORK_FOR_CERT_DOWNLOAD_BOOL, false)10144         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_METERED_NETWORK_FOR_CERT_DOWNLOAD_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_HIDE_DIGITS_HELPER_TEXT_ON_STK_INPUT_SCREEN_BOOL, true)10145         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_HIDE_DIGITS_HELPER_TEXT_ON_STK_INPUT_SCREEN_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_PREF_NETWORK_NOTIFICATION_DELAY_INT, -1)10146         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_PREF_NETWORK_NOTIFICATION_DELAY_INT, -1);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_EMERGENCY_NOTIFICATION_DELAY_INT, -1)10147         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_EMERGENCY_NOTIFICATION_DELAY_INT, -1);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_USSD_REQUESTS_VIA_TELEPHONY_MANAGER_BOOL, true)10148         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALLOW_USSD_REQUESTS_VIA_TELEPHONY_MANAGER_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_3GPP_CALL_FORWARDING_WHILE_ROAMING_BOOL, true)10149         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_3GPP_CALL_FORWARDING_WHILE_ROAMING_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DISPLAY_VOICEMAIL_NUMBER_AS_DEFAULT_CALL_FORWARDING_NUMBER_BOOL, false)10150         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DISPLAY_VOICEMAIL_NUMBER_AS_DEFAULT_CALL_FORWARDING_NUMBER_BOOL,
10151                 false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_NOTIFY_INTERNATIONAL_CALL_ON_WFC_BOOL, false)10152         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_NOTIFY_INTERNATIONAL_CALL_ON_WFC_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_HIDE_PRESET_APN_DETAILS_BOOL, false)10153         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_HIDE_PRESET_APN_DETAILS_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_VIDEO_CALL_CHARGES_ALERT_DIALOG_BOOL, false)10154         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_VIDEO_CALL_CHARGES_ALERT_DIALOG_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CALL_FORWARDING_BLOCKS_WHILE_ROAMING_STRING_ARRAY, null)10155         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CALL_FORWARDING_BLOCKS_WHILE_ROAMING_STRING_ARRAY, null);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_IMS_CALL_FORWARDING_WHILE_ROAMING_BOOL, true)10156         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_IMS_CALL_FORWARDING_WHILE_ROAMING_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_LTE_EARFCNS_RSRP_BOOST_INT, 0)10157         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_LTE_EARFCNS_RSRP_BOOST_INT, 0);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_BOOSTED_LTE_EARFCNS_STRING_ARRAY, null)10158         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_BOOSTED_LTE_EARFCNS_STRING_ARRAY, null);
sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_NRARFCNS_RSRP_BOOST_INT_ARRAY, null)10159         sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_NRARFCNS_RSRP_BOOST_INT_ARRAY, null);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_BOOSTED_NRARFCNS_STRING_ARRAY, null)10160         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_BOOSTED_NRARFCNS_STRING_ARRAY, null);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_USE_ONLY_RSRP_FOR_LTE_SIGNAL_BAR_BOOL, false)10161         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_USE_ONLY_RSRP_FOR_LTE_SIGNAL_BAR_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DISABLE_VOICE_BARRING_NOTIFICATION_BOOL, false)10162         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DISABLE_VOICE_BARRING_NOTIFICATION_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putInt(IMSI_KEY_AVAILABILITY_INT, 0)10163         sDefaults.putInt(IMSI_KEY_AVAILABILITY_INT, 0);
sDefaults.putString(IMSI_KEY_DOWNLOAD_URL_STRING, null)10164         sDefaults.putString(IMSI_KEY_DOWNLOAD_URL_STRING, null);
sDefaults.putString(IMSI_CARRIER_PUBLIC_KEY_EPDG_STRING, null)10165         sDefaults.putString(IMSI_CARRIER_PUBLIC_KEY_EPDG_STRING, null);
sDefaults.putString(IMSI_CARRIER_PUBLIC_KEY_WLAN_STRING, null)10166         sDefaults.putString(IMSI_CARRIER_PUBLIC_KEY_WLAN_STRING, null);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CONVERT_CDMA_CALLER_ID_MMI_CODES_WHILE_ROAMING_ON_3GPP_BOOL, false)10167         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CONVERT_CDMA_CALLER_ID_MMI_CODES_WHILE_ROAMING_ON_3GPP_BOOL,
10168                 false);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_NON_ROAMING_OPERATOR_STRING_ARRAY, null)10169         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_NON_ROAMING_OPERATOR_STRING_ARRAY, null);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_ROAMING_OPERATOR_STRING_ARRAY, null)10170         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_ROAMING_OPERATOR_STRING_ARRAY, null);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_IMS_REGISTRATION_STATUS_BOOL, false)10171         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_IMS_REGISTRATION_STATUS_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_RTT_SUPPORTED_BOOL, false)10172         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_RTT_SUPPORTED_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_TTY_SUPPORTED_BOOL, true)10173         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_TTY_SUPPORTED_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_HIDE_TTY_HCO_VCO_WITH_RTT_BOOL, false)10174         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_HIDE_TTY_HCO_VCO_WITH_RTT_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_RTT_SUPPORTED_WHILE_ROAMING_BOOL, false)10175         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_RTT_SUPPORTED_WHILE_ROAMING_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_RTT_UPGRADE_SUPPORTED_FOR_DOWNGRADED_VT_CALL_BOOL, true)10176         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_RTT_UPGRADE_SUPPORTED_FOR_DOWNGRADED_VT_CALL_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_VT_UPGRADE_SUPPORTED_FOR_DOWNGRADED_RTT_CALL_BOOL, true)10177         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_VT_UPGRADE_SUPPORTED_FOR_DOWNGRADED_RTT_CALL_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DISABLE_CHARGE_INDICATION_BOOL, false)10178         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DISABLE_CHARGE_INDICATION_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_NO_REPLY_TIMER_FOR_CFNRY_BOOL, true)10179         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_NO_REPLY_TIMER_FOR_CFNRY_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_FEATURE_ACCESS_CODES_STRING_ARRAY, null)10180         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_FEATURE_ACCESS_CODES_STRING_ARRAY, null);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_IDENTIFY_HIGH_DEFINITION_CALLS_IN_CALL_LOG_BOOL, false)10181         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_IDENTIFY_HIGH_DEFINITION_CALLS_IN_CALL_LOG_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_PRECISE_FAILED_CAUSE_BOOL, false)10182         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_PRECISE_FAILED_CAUSE_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SPN_DISPLAY_RULE_USE_ROAMING_FROM_SERVICE_STATE_BOOL, false)10183         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SPN_DISPLAY_RULE_USE_ROAMING_FROM_SERVICE_STATE_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALWAYS_SHOW_DATA_RAT_ICON_BOOL, false)10184         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALWAYS_SHOW_DATA_RAT_ICON_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_4G_FOR_LTE_DATA_ICON_BOOL, false)10185         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_4G_FOR_LTE_DATA_ICON_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_4GLTE_FOR_LTE_DATA_ICON_BOOL, false)10186         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_4GLTE_FOR_LTE_DATA_ICON_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_4G_FOR_3G_DATA_ICON_BOOL, false)10187         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_4G_FOR_3G_DATA_ICON_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putString(KEY_OPERATOR_NAME_FILTER_PATTERN_STRING, "")10188         sDefaults.putString(KEY_OPERATOR_NAME_FILTER_PATTERN_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putString(KEY_SHOW_CARRIER_DATA_ICON_PATTERN_STRING, "")10189         sDefaults.putString(KEY_SHOW_CARRIER_DATA_ICON_PATTERN_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_HIDE_LTE_PLUS_DATA_ICON_BOOL, true)10190         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_HIDE_LTE_PLUS_DATA_ICON_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_5G_SLICE_ICON_BOOL, true)10191         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_5G_SLICE_ICON_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_LTE_PLUS_THRESHOLD_BANDWIDTH_KHZ_INT, 20000)10192         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_LTE_PLUS_THRESHOLD_BANDWIDTH_KHZ_INT, 20000);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_NR_ADVANCED_THRESHOLD_BANDWIDTH_KHZ_INT, 0)10193         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_NR_ADVANCED_THRESHOLD_BANDWIDTH_KHZ_INT, 0);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_INCLUDE_LTE_FOR_NR_ADVANCED_THRESHOLD_BANDWIDTH_BOOL, false)10194         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_INCLUDE_LTE_FOR_NR_ADVANCED_THRESHOLD_BANDWIDTH_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_RATCHET_NR_ADVANCED_BANDWIDTH_IF_RRC_IDLE_BOOL, false)10195         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_RATCHET_NR_ADVANCED_BANDWIDTH_IF_RRC_IDLE_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_CARRIER_NR_AVAILABILITIES_INT_ARRAY, new int[]{CARRIER_NR_AVAILABILITY_NSA, CARRIER_NR_AVAILABILITY_SA})10196         sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_CARRIER_NR_AVAILABILITIES_INT_ARRAY,
10197                 new int[]{CARRIER_NR_AVAILABILITY_NSA, CARRIER_NR_AVAILABILITY_SA});
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_LTE_ENABLED_BOOL, true)10198         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_LTE_ENABLED_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_TDSCDMA_BOOL, false)10199         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_TDSCDMA_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_SUPPORT_TDSCDMA_ROAMING_NETWORKS_STRING_ARRAY, null)10200         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_SUPPORT_TDSCDMA_ROAMING_NETWORKS_STRING_ARRAY, null);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_WORLD_MODE_ENABLED_BOOL, false)10201         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_WORLD_MODE_ENABLED_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_SETTINGS_ACTIVITY_COMPONENT_NAME_STRING, "")10202         sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_SETTINGS_ACTIVITY_COMPONENT_NAME_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_OPERATOR_NAME_IN_STATUSBAR_BOOL, false)10203         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_OPERATOR_NAME_IN_STATUSBAR_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_CONFIG_APPLIED_BOOL, false)10204         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_CONFIG_APPLIED_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CHECK_PRICING_WITH_CARRIER_FOR_DATA_ROAMING_BOOL, false)10205         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CHECK_PRICING_WITH_CARRIER_FOR_DATA_ROAMING_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_DATA_CONNECTED_ROAMING_NOTIFICATION_BOOL, false)10206         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_DATA_CONNECTED_ROAMING_NOTIFICATION_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_LTE_RSRP_THRESHOLDS_INT_ARRAY, new int[] { -128, -118, -108, -98, })10207         sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_LTE_RSRP_THRESHOLDS_INT_ARRAY,
10208                 // Boundaries: [-140 dBm, -44 dBm]
10209                 new int[] {
10210                         -128, /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_POOR */
10211                         -118, /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_MODERATE */
10212                         -108, /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_GOOD */
10213                         -98,  /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_GREAT */
10214                 });
sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_LTE_RSRQ_THRESHOLDS_INT_ARRAY, new int[] { -20, -17, -14, -11 })10215         sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_LTE_RSRQ_THRESHOLDS_INT_ARRAY,
10216                 // Boundaries: [-34 dB, 3 dB]
10217                 new int[] {
10218                         -20, /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_POOR */
10219                         -17, /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_MODERATE */
10220                         -14, /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_GOOD */
10221                         -11  /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_GREAT */
10222                 });
sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_LTE_RSSNR_THRESHOLDS_INT_ARRAY, new int[] { -3, 1, 5, 13 })10223         sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_LTE_RSSNR_THRESHOLDS_INT_ARRAY,
10224                 // Boundaries: [-20 dBm, 30 dBm]
10225                 new int[] {
10226                         -3, /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_POOR */
10227                         1,  /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_MODERATE */
10228                         5,  /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_GOOD */
10229                         13  /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_GREAT */
10230                 });
sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_WCDMA_RSCP_THRESHOLDS_INT_ARRAY, new int[] { -115, -105, -95, -85 })10231         sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_WCDMA_RSCP_THRESHOLDS_INT_ARRAY,
10232                 // Boundaries: [-120 dBm, -25 dBm]
10233                 new int[] {
10234                         -115, /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_POOR */
10235                         -105, /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_MODERATE */
10236                         -95,  /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_GOOD */
10237                         -85   /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_GREAT */
10238                 });
10239         // TODO(b/249896055): On enabling ECNO measurement part for Signal Bar level indication
10240         // system functionality, below values to be rechecked.
sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_WCDMA_ECNO_THRESHOLDS_INT_ARRAY, new int[] { -24, -14, -6, 1 })10241         sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_WCDMA_ECNO_THRESHOLDS_INT_ARRAY,
10242                 // Boundaries: [-24 dBm, 1 dBm]
10243                 new int[] {
10244                         -24, /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_POOR */
10245                         -14, /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_MODERATE */
10246                         -6,  /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_GOOD */
10247                         1    /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_GREAT */
10248                 });
sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_5G_NR_SSRSRP_THRESHOLDS_INT_ARRAY, new int[] { -110, -90, -80, -65, })10249         sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_5G_NR_SSRSRP_THRESHOLDS_INT_ARRAY,
10250                 // Boundaries: [-140 dB, -44 dB]
10251                 new int[] {
10252                     -110, /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_POOR */
10253                     -90,  /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_MODERATE */
10254                     -80,  /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_GOOD */
10255                     -65,  /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_GREAT */
10256                 });
sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_5G_NR_SSRSRQ_THRESHOLDS_INT_ARRAY, new int[] { -31, -19, -7, 6 })10257         sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_5G_NR_SSRSRQ_THRESHOLDS_INT_ARRAY,
10258                 // Boundaries: [-43 dB, 20 dB]
10259                 new int[] {
10260                     -31, /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_POOR */
10261                     -19, /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_MODERATE */
10262                     -7,  /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_GOOD */
10263                     6    /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_GREAT */
10264                 });
sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_5G_NR_SSSINR_THRESHOLDS_INT_ARRAY, new int[] { -5, 5, 15, 30 })10265         sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_5G_NR_SSSINR_THRESHOLDS_INT_ARRAY,
10266                 // Boundaries: [-23 dB, 40 dB]
10267                 new int[] {
10268                     -5, /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_POOR */
10269                     5,  /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_MODERATE */
10270                     15, /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_GOOD */
10271                     30  /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_GREAT */
10272                 });
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_GERAN_RSSI_HYSTERESIS_DB_INT, 2)10273         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_GERAN_RSSI_HYSTERESIS_DB_INT, 2);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_UTRAN_RSCP_HYSTERESIS_DB_INT, 2)10274         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_UTRAN_RSCP_HYSTERESIS_DB_INT, 2);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_EUTRAN_RSRP_HYSTERESIS_DB_INT, 2)10275         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_EUTRAN_RSRP_HYSTERESIS_DB_INT, 2);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_EUTRAN_RSRQ_HYSTERESIS_DB_INT, 2)10276         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_EUTRAN_RSRQ_HYSTERESIS_DB_INT, 2);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_EUTRAN_RSSNR_HYSTERESIS_DB_INT, 2)10277         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_EUTRAN_RSSNR_HYSTERESIS_DB_INT, 2);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_NGRAN_SSRSRP_HYSTERESIS_DB_INT, 2)10278         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_NGRAN_SSRSRP_HYSTERESIS_DB_INT, 2);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_NGRAN_SSRSRQ_HYSTERESIS_DB_INT, 2)10279         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_NGRAN_SSRSRQ_HYSTERESIS_DB_INT, 2);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_NGRAN_SSSINR_HYSTERESIS_DB_INT, 2)10280         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_NGRAN_SSSINR_HYSTERESIS_DB_INT, 2);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_UTRAN_ECNO_HYSTERESIS_DB_INT, 2)10281         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_UTRAN_ECNO_HYSTERESIS_DB_INT, 2);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_PARAMETERS_USE_FOR_5G_NR_SIGNAL_BAR_INT, CellSignalStrengthNr.USE_SSRSRP)10282         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_PARAMETERS_USE_FOR_5G_NR_SIGNAL_BAR_INT,
10283                 CellSignalStrengthNr.USE_SSRSRP);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SIGNAL_STRENGTH_NR_NSA_USE_LTE_AS_PRIMARY_BOOL, true)10284         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SIGNAL_STRENGTH_NR_NSA_USE_LTE_AS_PRIMARY_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_BANDWIDTH_STRING_ARRAY, new String[]{ "GPRS:24,24", "EDGE:70,18", "UMTS:115,115", "CDMA:14,14", "1xRTT:30,30", "EvDo_0:750,48", "EvDo_A:950,550", "HSDPA:4300,620", "HSUPA:4300,1800", "HSPA:4300,1800", "EvDo_B:1500,550", "eHRPD:750,48", "iDEN:14,14", "LTE:30000,15000", "HSPA+:13000,3400", "GSM:24,24", "TD_SCDMA:115,115", "LTE_CA:30000,15000", "NR_NSA:47000,18000", "NR_NSA_MMWAVE:145000,60000", "NR_SA:145000,60000", "NR_SA_MMWAVE:145000,60000"})10285         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_BANDWIDTH_STRING_ARRAY, new String[]{
10286                 "GPRS:24,24", "EDGE:70,18", "UMTS:115,115", "CDMA:14,14",
10287                 "1xRTT:30,30", "EvDo_0:750,48", "EvDo_A:950,550", "HSDPA:4300,620",
10288                 "HSUPA:4300,1800", "HSPA:4300,1800", "EvDo_B:1500,550", "eHRPD:750,48",
10289                 "iDEN:14,14", "LTE:30000,15000", "HSPA+:13000,3400", "GSM:24,24",
10290                 "TD_SCDMA:115,115", "LTE_CA:30000,15000", "NR_NSA:47000,18000",
10291                 "NR_NSA_MMWAVE:145000,60000", "NR_SA:145000,60000", "NR_SA_MMWAVE:145000,60000"});
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_BANDWIDTH_NR_NSA_USE_LTE_VALUE_FOR_UPLINK_BOOL, false)10292         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_BANDWIDTH_NR_NSA_USE_LTE_VALUE_FOR_UPLINK_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putString(KEY_WCDMA_DEFAULT_SIGNAL_STRENGTH_MEASUREMENT_STRING, "rssi")10293         sDefaults.putString(KEY_WCDMA_DEFAULT_SIGNAL_STRENGTH_MEASUREMENT_STRING, "rssi");
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CONFIG_SHOW_ORIG_DIAL_STRING_FOR_CDMA_BOOL, false)10294         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CONFIG_SHOW_ORIG_DIAL_STRING_FOR_CDMA_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_CALL_BLOCKING_DISABLED_NOTIFICATION_ALWAYS_BOOL, false)10295         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_CALL_BLOCKING_DISABLED_NOTIFICATION_ALWAYS_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CALL_FORWARDING_OVER_UT_WARNING_BOOL, false)10296         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CALL_FORWARDING_OVER_UT_WARNING_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CALL_BARRING_OVER_UT_WARNING_BOOL, false)10297         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CALL_BARRING_OVER_UT_WARNING_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CALLER_ID_OVER_UT_WARNING_BOOL, false)10298         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CALLER_ID_OVER_UT_WARNING_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CALL_WAITING_OVER_UT_WARNING_BOOL, false)10299         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CALL_WAITING_OVER_UT_WARNING_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_CLIR_NETWORK_DEFAULT_BOOL, true)10300         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_CLIR_NETWORK_DEFAULT_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_EMERGENCY_DIALER_SHORTCUT_BOOL, true)10301         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_EMERGENCY_DIALER_SHORTCUT_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_USE_CALL_FORWARDING_USSD_BOOL, false)10302         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_USE_CALL_FORWARDING_USSD_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_USE_CALLER_ID_USSD_BOOL, false)10303         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_USE_CALLER_ID_USSD_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_USE_CALL_WAITING_USSD_BOOL, false)10304         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_USE_CALL_WAITING_USSD_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_CALL_WAITING_SERVICE_CLASS_INT, 1 )10305         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_CALL_WAITING_SERVICE_CLASS_INT, 1 /* SERVICE_CLASS_VOICE */);
sDefaults.putString(KEY_5G_ICON_CONFIGURATION_STRING, "connected_mmwave:5G,connected:5G,not_restricted_rrc_idle:5G," + "not_restricted_rrc_con:5G")10306         sDefaults.putString(KEY_5G_ICON_CONFIGURATION_STRING,
10307                 "connected_mmwave:5G,connected:5G,not_restricted_rrc_idle:5G,"
10308                         + "not_restricted_rrc_con:5G");
sDefaults.putString(KEY_5G_ICON_DISPLAY_GRACE_PERIOD_STRING, "")10309         sDefaults.putString(KEY_5G_ICON_DISPLAY_GRACE_PERIOD_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putString(KEY_5G_ICON_DISPLAY_SECONDARY_GRACE_PERIOD_STRING, "")10310         sDefaults.putString(KEY_5G_ICON_DISPLAY_SECONDARY_GRACE_PERIOD_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_NR_TIMERS_RESET_IF_NON_ENDC_AND_RRC_IDLE_BOOL, false)10311         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_NR_TIMERS_RESET_IF_NON_ENDC_AND_RRC_IDLE_BOOL, false);
10312         /* Default value is 1 hour. */
sDefaults.putLong(KEY_5G_WATCHDOG_TIME_MS_LONG, 3600000)10313         sDefaults.putLong(KEY_5G_WATCHDOG_TIME_MS_LONG, 3600000);
sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_ADDITIONAL_NR_ADVANCED_BANDS_INT_ARRAY, new int[0])10314         sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_ADDITIONAL_NR_ADVANCED_BANDS_INT_ARRAY, new int[0]);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_NR_ADVANCED_CAPABLE_PCO_ID_INT, 0)10315         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_NR_ADVANCED_CAPABLE_PCO_ID_INT, 0);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ENABLE_NR_ADVANCED_WHILE_ROAMING_BOOL, true)10316         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ENABLE_NR_ADVANCED_WHILE_ROAMING_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_LTE_ENDC_USING_USER_DATA_FOR_RRC_DETECTION_BOOL, false)10317         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_LTE_ENDC_USING_USER_DATA_FOR_RRC_DETECTION_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_UNMETERED_NETWORK_TYPES_STRING_ARRAY, new String[] { "NR_NSA", "NR_NSA_MMWAVE", "NR_SA", "NR_SA_MMWAVE"})10318         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_UNMETERED_NETWORK_TYPES_STRING_ARRAY, new String[] {
10319                 "NR_NSA", "NR_NSA_MMWAVE", "NR_SA", "NR_SA_MMWAVE"});
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_ROAMING_UNMETERED_NETWORK_TYPES_STRING_ARRAY, new String[0])10320         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_ROAMING_UNMETERED_NETWORK_TYPES_STRING_ARRAY, new String[0]);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ASCII_7_BIT_SUPPORT_FOR_LONG_MESSAGE_BOOL, false)10321         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ASCII_7_BIT_SUPPORT_FOR_LONG_MESSAGE_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_WIFI_CALLING_ICON_IN_STATUS_BAR_BOOL, false)10322         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_WIFI_CALLING_ICON_IN_STATUS_BAR_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_SUPPORTS_OPP_DATA_AUTO_PROVISIONING_BOOL, false)10323         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_SUPPORTS_OPP_DATA_AUTO_PROVISIONING_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putString(KEY_SMDP_SERVER_ADDRESS_STRING, "")10324         sDefaults.putString(KEY_SMDP_SERVER_ADDRESS_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_ESIM_MAX_DOWNLOAD_RETRY_ATTEMPTS_INT, 5)10325         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_ESIM_MAX_DOWNLOAD_RETRY_ATTEMPTS_INT, 5);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_ESIM_DOWNLOAD_RETRY_BACKOFF_TIMER_SEC_INT, 60)10326         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_ESIM_DOWNLOAD_RETRY_BACKOFF_TIMER_SEC_INT, 60);
sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_CARRIER_IDS_INT_ARRAY, new int[] {0})10327         sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_CARRIER_IDS_INT_ARRAY, new int[] {0});
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_ESIM_DOWNLOAD_VIA_WIFI_ONLY_BOOL, false)10328         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_ESIM_DOWNLOAD_VIA_WIFI_ONLY_BOOL, false);
10329         /* Default value is minimum RSRP level needed for SIGNAL_STRENGTH_GOOD */
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_ENTRY_THRESHOLD_RSRP_INT, -108)10330         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_ENTRY_THRESHOLD_RSRP_INT, -108);
10331         /* Default value is minimum RSRP level needed for SIGNAL_STRENGTH_MODERATE */
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_EXIT_THRESHOLD_RSRP_INT, -118)10332         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_EXIT_THRESHOLD_RSRP_INT, -118);
10333         /* Default value is minimum RSSNR level needed for SIGNAL_STRENGTH_GOOD */
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_ENTRY_THRESHOLD_RSSNR_INT, 5)10334         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_ENTRY_THRESHOLD_RSSNR_INT, 5);
10335         /* Default value is minimum RSSNR level needed for SIGNAL_STRENGTH_MODERATE */
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_EXIT_THRESHOLD_RSSNR_INT, 1)10336         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_EXIT_THRESHOLD_RSSNR_INT, 1);
10337         /* Default value is 1024 kbps */
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_ENTRY_THRESHOLD_BANDWIDTH_INT, 1024)10338         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_ENTRY_THRESHOLD_BANDWIDTH_INT, 1024);
10339         /* Default value is 10 seconds */
sDefaults.putLong(KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_ENTRY_OR_EXIT_HYSTERESIS_TIME_LONG, 10000)10340         sDefaults.putLong(KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_ENTRY_OR_EXIT_HYSTERESIS_TIME_LONG, 10000);
10341         /* Default value is 10 seconds. */
sDefaults.putLong(KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_DATA_SWITCH_HYSTERESIS_TIME_LONG, 10000)10342         sDefaults.putLong(KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_DATA_SWITCH_HYSTERESIS_TIME_LONG, 10000);
10343         /* Default value is 3 seconds. */
sDefaults.putLong(KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_DATA_SWITCH_EXIT_HYSTERESIS_TIME_LONG, 3000)10344         sDefaults.putLong(KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_DATA_SWITCH_EXIT_HYSTERESIS_TIME_LONG, 3000);
OpportunisticNetwork.getDefaults()10345         sDefaults.putAll(OpportunisticNetwork.getDefaults());
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_PING_TEST_BEFORE_DATA_SWITCH_BOOL, true)10346         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_PING_TEST_BEFORE_DATA_SWITCH_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SWITCH_DATA_TO_PRIMARY_IF_PRIMARY_IS_OOS_BOOL, true)10347         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SWITCH_DATA_TO_PRIMARY_IF_PRIMARY_IS_OOS_BOOL, true);
10348         /* Default value is 60 seconds. */
sDefaults.putLong(KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_PING_PONG_TIME_LONG, 60000)10349         sDefaults.putLong(KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_PING_PONG_TIME_LONG, 60000);
10350         /* Default value is 10 seconds. */
sDefaults.putLong(KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_BACKOFF_TIME_LONG, 10000)10351         sDefaults.putLong(KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_BACKOFF_TIME_LONG, 10000);
10352         /* Default value is 60 seconds. */
sDefaults.putLong(KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_MAX_BACKOFF_TIME_LONG, 60000)10353         sDefaults.putLong(KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_MAX_BACKOFF_TIME_LONG, 60000);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ENABLE_4G_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_SCAN_BOOL, true)10354         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ENABLE_4G_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_SCAN_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putLong(KEY_TIME_TO_SWITCH_BACK_TO_PRIMARY_IF_OPPORTUNISTIC_OOS_LONG, 60000L)10355         sDefaults.putLong(KEY_TIME_TO_SWITCH_BACK_TO_PRIMARY_IF_OPPORTUNISTIC_OOS_LONG, 60000L);
sDefaults.putLong(KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_TIME_TO_SCAN_AFTER_CAPABILITY_SWITCH_TO_PRIMARY_LONG, 120000L)10356         sDefaults.putLong(KEY_OPPORTUNISTIC_TIME_TO_SCAN_AFTER_CAPABILITY_SWITCH_TO_PRIMARY_LONG,
10357                 120000L);
ImsServiceEntitlement.getDefaults()10358         sDefaults.putAll(ImsServiceEntitlement.getDefaults());
Gps.getDefaults()10359         sDefaults.putAll(Gps.getDefaults());
sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_CDMA_ENHANCED_ROAMING_INDICATOR_FOR_HOME_NETWORK_INT_ARRAY, new int[] { 1 })10360         sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_CDMA_ENHANCED_ROAMING_INDICATOR_FOR_HOME_NETWORK_INT_ARRAY,
10361                 new int[] {
10362                         1 /* Roaming Indicator Off */
10363                 });
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_EMERGENCY_NUMBER_PREFIX_STRING_ARRAY, new String[0])10364         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_EMERGENCY_NUMBER_PREFIX_STRING_ARRAY, new String[0]);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_SUPPORTS_CALLER_ID_VERTICAL_SERVICE_CODES_BOOL, false)10365         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_SUPPORTS_CALLER_ID_VERTICAL_SERVICE_CODES_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_USE_USIM_BOOL, false)10366         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_USE_USIM_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_WFC_LOCATION_PRIVACY_POLICY_BOOL, false)10367         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_WFC_LOCATION_PRIVACY_POLICY_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_AUTO_CANCEL_CS_REJECT_NOTIFICATION, true)10368         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_AUTO_CANCEL_CS_REJECT_NOTIFICATION, true);
sDefaults.putString(KEY_SMART_FORWARDING_CONFIG_COMPONENT_NAME_STRING, "")10369         sDefaults.putString(KEY_SMART_FORWARDING_CONFIG_COMPONENT_NAME_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALWAYS_SHOW_PRIMARY_SIGNAL_BAR_IN_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_BOOLEAN, false)10370         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_ALWAYS_SHOW_PRIMARY_SIGNAL_BAR_IN_OPPORTUNISTIC_NETWORK_BOOLEAN,
10371                 false);
sDefaults.putString(KEY_SUBSCRIPTION_GROUP_UUID_STRING, "")10372         sDefaults.putString(KEY_SUBSCRIPTION_GROUP_UUID_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_IS_OPPORTUNISTIC_SUBSCRIPTION_BOOL, false)10373         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_IS_OPPORTUNISTIC_SUBSCRIPTION_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_GSM_RSSI_THRESHOLDS_INT_ARRAY, new int[] { -107, -103, -97, -89, })10374         sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_GSM_RSSI_THRESHOLDS_INT_ARRAY,
10375                 new int[] {
10376                         -107, /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_POOR */
10377                         -103, /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_MODERATE */
10378                         -97,  /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_GOOD */
10379                         -89,  /* SIGNAL_STRENGTH_GREAT */
10380                 });
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_WPS_OVER_IMS_BOOL, true)10381         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORT_WPS_OVER_IMS_BOOL, true);
Ims.getDefaults()10382         sDefaults.putAll(Ims.getDefaults());
ImsVoice.getDefaults()10383         sDefaults.putAll(ImsVoice.getDefaults());
ImsSms.getDefaults()10384         sDefaults.putAll(ImsSms.getDefaults());
ImsRtt.getDefaults()10385         sDefaults.putAll(ImsRtt.getDefaults());
ImsEmergency.getDefaults()10386         sDefaults.putAll(ImsEmergency.getDefaults());
ImsVt.getDefaults()10387         sDefaults.putAll(ImsVt.getDefaults());
ImsWfc.getDefaults()10388         sDefaults.putAll(ImsWfc.getDefaults());
ImsSs.getDefaults()10389         sDefaults.putAll(ImsSs.getDefaults());
Bsf.getDefaults()10390         sDefaults.putAll(Bsf.getDefaults());
Iwlan.getDefaults()10391         sDefaults.putAll(Iwlan.getDefaults());
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CARRIER_CERTIFICATE_STRING_ARRAY, new String[0])10392         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CARRIER_CERTIFICATE_STRING_ARRAY, new String[0]);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_FORMAT_INCOMING_NUMBER_TO_NATIONAL_FOR_JP_BOOL, false)10393         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_FORMAT_INCOMING_NUMBER_TO_NATIONAL_FOR_JP_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_DISCONNECT_CAUSE_PLAY_BUSYTONE_INT_ARRAY, new int[] {4 })10394         sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_DISCONNECT_CAUSE_PLAY_BUSYTONE_INT_ARRAY,
10395                 new int[] {4 /* BUSY */});
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_PREVENT_CLIR_ACTIVATION_AND_DEACTIVATION_CODE_BOOL, false)10396         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_PREVENT_CLIR_ACTIVATION_AND_DEACTIVATION_CODE_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putLong(KEY_DATA_SWITCH_VALIDATION_TIMEOUT_LONG, 2000)10397         sDefaults.putLong(KEY_DATA_SWITCH_VALIDATION_TIMEOUT_LONG, 2000);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_MMI_TWO_DIGIT_NUMBER_PATTERN_STRING_ARRAY, new String[0])10398         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_MMI_TWO_DIGIT_NUMBER_PATTERN_STRING_ARRAY, new String[0]);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_PARAMETERS_USED_FOR_LTE_SIGNAL_BAR_INT, CellSignalStrengthLte.USE_RSRP)10399         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_PARAMETERS_USED_FOR_LTE_SIGNAL_BAR_INT,
10400                 CellSignalStrengthLte.USE_RSRP);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_MIN_UDP_PORT_4500_NAT_TIMEOUT_SEC_INT, 300)10401         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_MIN_UDP_PORT_4500_NAT_TIMEOUT_SEC_INT, 300);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_PREFERRED_IKE_PROTOCOL_INT, -1)10402         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_PREFERRED_IKE_PROTOCOL_INT, -1);
10403         // Default wifi configurations.
Wifi.getDefaults()10404         sDefaults.putAll(Wifi.getDefaults());
sDefaults.putBoolean(ENABLE_EAP_METHOD_PREFIX_BOOL, false)10405         sDefaults.putBoolean(ENABLE_EAP_METHOD_PREFIX_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_GBA_MODE_INT, GBA_ME)10406         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_GBA_MODE_INT, GBA_ME);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_GBA_UA_SECURITY_ORGANIZATION_INT, UaSecurityProtocolIdentifier.ORG_3GPP)10407         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_GBA_UA_SECURITY_ORGANIZATION_INT,
10408                 UaSecurityProtocolIdentifier.ORG_3GPP);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_GBA_UA_SECURITY_PROTOCOL_INT, UaSecurityProtocolIdentifier.UA_SECURITY_PROTOCOL_3GPP_TLS_DEFAULT)10409         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_GBA_UA_SECURITY_PROTOCOL_INT,
10410                 UaSecurityProtocolIdentifier.UA_SECURITY_PROTOCOL_3GPP_TLS_DEFAULT);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_GBA_UA_TLS_CIPHER_SUITE_INT, TlsParams.TLS_NULL_WITH_NULL_NULL)10411         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_GBA_UA_TLS_CIPHER_SUITE_INT, TlsParams.TLS_NULL_WITH_NULL_NULL);
10412 
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_FORWARDED_NUMBER_BOOL, false)10413         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SHOW_FORWARDED_NUMBER_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putLong(KEY_DATA_SWITCH_VALIDATION_MIN_INTERVAL_MILLIS_LONG, TimeUnit.DAYS.toMillis(1))10414         sDefaults.putLong(KEY_DATA_SWITCH_VALIDATION_MIN_INTERVAL_MILLIS_LONG,
10415                 TimeUnit.DAYS.toMillis(1));
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_MISSED_INCOMING_CALL_SMS_ORIGINATOR_STRING_ARRAY, new String[0])10416         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_MISSED_INCOMING_CALL_SMS_ORIGINATOR_STRING_ARRAY,
10417                 new String[0]);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_APN_PRIORITY_STRING_ARRAY, new String[] { "enterprise:0", "default:1", "mms:2", "supl:2", "dun:2", "hipri:3", "fota:2", "ims:2", "cbs:2", "ia:2", "emergency:2", "mcx:3", "xcap:3" })10418         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_APN_PRIORITY_STRING_ARRAY, new String[] {
10419                 "enterprise:0", "default:1", "mms:2", "supl:2", "dun:2", "hipri:3", "fota:2",
10420                 "ims:2", "cbs:2", "ia:2", "emergency:2", "mcx:3", "xcap:3"
10421         });
10422 
10423         // Do not modify the priority unless you know what you are doing. This will have significant
10424         // impacts on the order of data network setup.
sDefaults.putStringArray( KEY_TELEPHONY_NETWORK_CAPABILITY_PRIORITIES_STRING_ARRAY, new String[] { "eims:90", "supl:80", "mms:70", "xcap:70", "cbs:50", "mcx:50", "fota:50", "ims:40", "dun:30", "enterprise:20", "internet:20" })10425         sDefaults.putStringArray(
10426                 KEY_TELEPHONY_NETWORK_CAPABILITY_PRIORITIES_STRING_ARRAY, new String[] {
10427                         "eims:90", "supl:80", "mms:70", "xcap:70", "cbs:50", "mcx:50", "fota:50",
10428                         "ims:40", "dun:30", "enterprise:20", "internet:20"
10429                 });
sDefaults.putStringArray( KEY_TELEPHONY_DATA_SETUP_RETRY_RULES_STRING_ARRAY, new String[] { "capabilities=eims, retry_interval=1000, maximum_retries=20", "permanent_fail_causes=8|27|28|29|30|32|33|35|50|51|111|-5|-6|65537|65538|" + "-3|65543|65547|2252|2253|2254, retry_interval=2500", "capabilities=mms|supl|cbs, retry_interval=2000", "capabilities=internet|enterprise|dun|ims|fota, retry_interval=2500|3000|" + "5000|10000|15000|20000|40000|60000|120000|240000|" + "600000|1200000|1800000, maximum_retries=20" })10430         sDefaults.putStringArray(
10431                 KEY_TELEPHONY_DATA_SETUP_RETRY_RULES_STRING_ARRAY, new String[] {
10432                         "capabilities=eims, retry_interval=1000, maximum_retries=20",
10433                         // Permanent fail causes. When setup data call fails with the following
10434                         // fail causes, telephony data frameworks will stop timer-based retry on
10435                         // the failed APN until power cycle, APM, or some special events. Note that
10436                         // even timer-based retry is not performed, condition-based (RAT changes,
10437                         // registration state changes) retry can still happen.
10438                         "permanent_fail_causes=8|27|28|29|30|32|33|35|50|51|111|-5|-6|65537|65538|"
10439                                 + "-3|65543|65547|2252|2253|2254, retry_interval=2500",
10440                         "capabilities=mms|supl|cbs, retry_interval=2000",
10441                         "capabilities=internet|enterprise|dun|ims|fota, retry_interval=2500|3000|"
10442                                 + "5000|10000|15000|20000|40000|60000|120000|240000|"
10443                                 + "600000|1200000|1800000, maximum_retries=20"
10444                 });
sDefaults.putStringArray( KEY_TELEPHONY_DATA_HANDOVER_RETRY_RULES_STRING_ARRAY, new String[] { "retry_interval=1000|2000|4000|8000|16000, maximum_retries=5" })10445         sDefaults.putStringArray(
10446                 KEY_TELEPHONY_DATA_HANDOVER_RETRY_RULES_STRING_ARRAY, new String[] {
10447                         "retry_interval=1000|2000|4000|8000|16000, maximum_retries=5"
10448                 });
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DELAY_IMS_TEAR_DOWN_UNTIL_CALL_END_BOOL, false)10449         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DELAY_IMS_TEAR_DOWN_UNTIL_CALL_END_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_MISSED_INCOMING_CALL_SMS_PATTERN_STRING_ARRAY, new String[0])10450         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_MISSED_INCOMING_CALL_SMS_PATTERN_STRING_ARRAY, new String[0]);
sDefaults.putPersistableBundle( KEY_CARRIER_SUPPORTED_SATELLITE_SERVICES_PER_PROVIDER_BUNDLE, PersistableBundle.EMPTY)10451         sDefaults.putPersistableBundle(
10452                 KEY_CARRIER_SUPPORTED_SATELLITE_SERVICES_PER_PROVIDER_BUNDLE,
10453                 PersistableBundle.EMPTY);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DISABLE_DUN_APN_WHILE_ROAMING_WITH_PRESET_APN_BOOL, false)10454         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DISABLE_DUN_APN_WHILE_ROAMING_WITH_PRESET_APN_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putString(KEY_DEFAULT_PREFERRED_APN_NAME_STRING, "")10455         sDefaults.putString(KEY_DEFAULT_PREFERRED_APN_NAME_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORTS_CALL_COMPOSER_BOOL, false)10456         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_SUPPORTS_CALL_COMPOSER_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putString(KEY_CALL_COMPOSER_PICTURE_SERVER_URL_STRING, "")10457         sDefaults.putString(KEY_CALL_COMPOSER_PICTURE_SERVER_URL_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_USE_ACS_FOR_RCS_BOOL, false)10458         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_USE_ACS_FOR_RCS_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_NETWORK_TEMP_NOT_METERED_SUPPORTED_BOOL, true)10459         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_NETWORK_TEMP_NOT_METERED_SUPPORTED_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_DEFAULT_RTT_MODE_INT, 0)10460         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_DEFAULT_RTT_MODE_INT, 0);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_STORE_SIM_PIN_FOR_UNATTENDED_REBOOT_BOOL, true)10461         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_STORE_SIM_PIN_FOR_UNATTENDED_REBOOT_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_HIDE_ENABLE_2G, false)10462         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_HIDE_ENABLE_2G, false);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_ALLOWED_INITIAL_ATTACH_APN_TYPES_STRING_ARRAY, new String[]{"ia", "default"})10463         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_ALLOWED_INITIAL_ATTACH_APN_TYPES_STRING_ARRAY,
10464                 new String[]{"ia", "default"});
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_PROVISIONS_WIFI_MERGED_NETWORKS_BOOL, false)10465         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_PROVISIONS_WIFI_MERGED_NETWORKS_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_USE_IP_FOR_CALLING_INDICATOR_BOOL, false)10466         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_USE_IP_FOR_CALLING_INDICATOR_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DISPLAY_CALL_STRENGTH_INDICATOR_BOOL, true)10467         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DISPLAY_CALL_STRENGTH_INDICATOR_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_PROVISIONING_APP_STRING, "")10468         sDefaults.putString(KEY_CARRIER_PROVISIONING_APP_STRING, "");
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DISPLAY_NO_DATA_NOTIFICATION_ON_PERMANENT_FAILURE_BOOL, false)10469         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_DISPLAY_NO_DATA_NOTIFICATION_ON_PERMANENT_FAILURE_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_UNTHROTTLE_DATA_RETRY_WHEN_TAC_CHANGES_BOOL, false)10470         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_UNTHROTTLE_DATA_RETRY_WHEN_TAC_CHANGES_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_VONR_SETTING_VISIBILITY_BOOL, true)10471         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_VONR_SETTING_VISIBILITY_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_VONR_ENABLED_BOOL, false)10472         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_VONR_ENABLED_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_VONR_ON_BY_DEFAULT_BOOL, true)10473         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_VONR_ON_BY_DEFAULT_BOOL, true);
sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_SUPPORTED_PREMIUM_CAPABILITIES_INT_ARRAY, new int[0])10474         sDefaults.putIntArray(KEY_SUPPORTED_PREMIUM_CAPABILITIES_INT_ARRAY, new int[0]);
sDefaults.putLong(KEY_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_NOTIFICATION_DISPLAY_TIMEOUT_MILLIS_LONG, TimeUnit.MINUTES.toMillis(30))10475         sDefaults.putLong(KEY_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_NOTIFICATION_DISPLAY_TIMEOUT_MILLIS_LONG,
10476                 TimeUnit.MINUTES.toMillis(30));
sDefaults.putLong(KEY_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_NOTIFICATION_BACKOFF_HYSTERESIS_TIME_MILLIS_LONG, TimeUnit.MINUTES.toMillis(30))10477         sDefaults.putLong(KEY_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_NOTIFICATION_BACKOFF_HYSTERESIS_TIME_MILLIS_LONG,
10478                 TimeUnit.MINUTES.toMillis(30));
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_MAXIMUM_DAILY_NOTIFICATION_COUNT_INT, 2)10479         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_MAXIMUM_DAILY_NOTIFICATION_COUNT_INT, 2);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_MAXIMUM_MONTHLY_NOTIFICATION_COUNT_INT, 10)10480         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_MAXIMUM_MONTHLY_NOTIFICATION_COUNT_INT, 10);
sDefaults.putLong( KEY_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_PURCHASE_CONDITION_BACKOFF_HYSTERESIS_TIME_MILLIS_LONG, TimeUnit.MINUTES.toMillis(30))10481         sDefaults.putLong(
10482                 KEY_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_PURCHASE_CONDITION_BACKOFF_HYSTERESIS_TIME_MILLIS_LONG,
10483                 TimeUnit.MINUTES.toMillis(30));
sDefaults.putLong(KEY_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_NETWORK_SETUP_TIME_MILLIS_LONG, TimeUnit.MINUTES.toMillis(5))10484         sDefaults.putLong(KEY_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_NETWORK_SETUP_TIME_MILLIS_LONG,
10485                 TimeUnit.MINUTES.toMillis(5));
sDefaults.putString(KEY_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_PURCHASE_URL_STRING, null)10486         sDefaults.putString(KEY_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_PURCHASE_URL_STRING, null);
sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_SUPPORTED_ON_LTE_BOOL, false)10487         sDefaults.putBoolean(KEY_PREMIUM_CAPABILITY_SUPPORTED_ON_LTE_BOOL, false);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_IWLAN_HANDOVER_POLICY_STRING_ARRAY, new String[]{ "source=GERAN|UTRAN|EUTRAN|NGRAN|IWLAN, " + "target=GERAN|UTRAN|EUTRAN|NGRAN|IWLAN, type=allowed"})10488         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_IWLAN_HANDOVER_POLICY_STRING_ARRAY, new String[]{
10489                 "source=GERAN|UTRAN|EUTRAN|NGRAN|IWLAN, "
10490                         + "target=GERAN|UTRAN|EUTRAN|NGRAN|IWLAN, type=allowed"});
10491         PersistableBundle auto_data_switch_rat_signal_score_string_bundle = new PersistableBundle();
10492         auto_data_switch_rat_signal_score_string_bundle.putIntArray(
10493                 "NR_SA_MMWAVE", new int[]{10000, 13227, 16000, 18488, 20017});
10494         auto_data_switch_rat_signal_score_string_bundle.putIntArray(
10495                 "NR_NSA_MMWAVE", new int[]{8000, 10227, 12488, 15017, 15278});
10496         auto_data_switch_rat_signal_score_string_bundle.putIntArray(
10497                 "LTE", new int[]{3731, 5965, 8618, 11179, 13384});
10498         auto_data_switch_rat_signal_score_string_bundle.putIntArray(
10499                 "NR_SA", new int[]{5288, 6795, 6955, 7562, 9713});
10500         auto_data_switch_rat_signal_score_string_bundle.putIntArray(
10501                 "NR_NSA", new int[]{5463, 6827, 8029, 9007, 9428});
10502         auto_data_switch_rat_signal_score_string_bundle.putIntArray(
10503                 "UMTS", new int[]{100, 169, 183, 192, 300});
10504         auto_data_switch_rat_signal_score_string_bundle.putIntArray(
10505                 "eHRPD", new int[]{10, 400, 600, 800, 1000});
10506         auto_data_switch_rat_signal_score_string_bundle.putIntArray(
10507                 "TD_SCDMA", new int[]{1, 100, 500, 1000});
10508         auto_data_switch_rat_signal_score_string_bundle.putIntArray(
10509                 "iDEN", new int[]{1, 2, 10, 50, 100});
10510         auto_data_switch_rat_signal_score_string_bundle.putIntArray(
10511                 "EvDo_B", new int[]{1000, 1495, 2186, 2532, 2600});
10512         auto_data_switch_rat_signal_score_string_bundle.putIntArray(
10513                 "HSPA+", new int[]{1619, 2500, 3393, 4129, 4212});
10514         auto_data_switch_rat_signal_score_string_bundle.putIntArray(
10515                 "HSPA", new int[]{1000, 1495, 2186, 2532, 2544});
10516         auto_data_switch_rat_signal_score_string_bundle.putIntArray(
10517                 "HSUPA", new int[]{1500, 1919, 2132, 2362, 2704});
10518         auto_data_switch_rat_signal_score_string_bundle.putIntArray(
10519                 "HSDPA", new int[]{1500, 1732, 4000, 7000, 8000});
10520         auto_data_switch_rat_signal_score_string_bundle.putIntArray(
10521                 "EvDo_A", new int[]{600, 840, 1200, 1300, 1400});
10522         auto_data_switch_rat_signal_score_string_bundle.putIntArray(
10523                 "EvDo_0", new int[]{300, 600, 1000, 1500, 2000});
10524         auto_data_switch_rat_signal_score_string_bundle.putIntArray(
10525                 "1xRTT", new int[]{50, 60, 70, 80});
10526         auto_data_switch_rat_signal_score_string_bundle.putIntArray(
10527                 "EDGE", new int[]{154, 169, 183, 192, 267});
10528         auto_data_switch_rat_signal_score_string_bundle.putIntArray(
10529                 "GPRS", new int[]{15, 30, 40, 45, 50});
10530         auto_data_switch_rat_signal_score_string_bundle.putIntArray(
10531                 "CDMA", new int[]{1, 50, 100, 300, 2000});
10532         auto_data_switch_rat_signal_score_string_bundle.putIntArray(
10533                 "GSM", new int[]{1, 2, 10, 50, 100});
sDefaults.putPersistableBundle(KEY_AUTO_DATA_SWITCH_RAT_SIGNAL_SCORE_BUNDLE, auto_data_switch_rat_signal_score_string_bundle)10534         sDefaults.putPersistableBundle(KEY_AUTO_DATA_SWITCH_RAT_SIGNAL_SCORE_BUNDLE,
10535                 auto_data_switch_rat_signal_score_string_bundle);
sDefaults.putInt(KEY_CELLULAR_USAGE_SETTING_INT, SubscriptionManager.USAGE_SETTING_UNKNOWN)10536         sDefaults.putInt(KEY_CELLULAR_USAGE_SETTING_INT,
10537                 SubscriptionManager.USAGE_SETTING_UNKNOWN);
10538         // Default data stall recovery configurations.
sDefaults.putLongArray(KEY_DATA_STALL_RECOVERY_TIMERS_LONG_ARRAY, new long[] {180000, 180000, 180000, 180000})10539         sDefaults.putLongArray(KEY_DATA_STALL_RECOVERY_TIMERS_LONG_ARRAY,
10540                 new long[] {180000, 180000, 180000, 180000});
sDefaults.putBooleanArray(KEY_DATA_STALL_RECOVERY_SHOULD_SKIP_BOOL_ARRAY, new boolean[] {false, false, true, false, false})10541         sDefaults.putBooleanArray(KEY_DATA_STALL_RECOVERY_SHOULD_SKIP_BOOL_ARRAY,
10542                 new boolean[] {false, false, true, false, false});
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CARRIER_SERVICE_NAME_STRING_ARRAY, new String[0])10543         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CARRIER_SERVICE_NAME_STRING_ARRAY, new String[0]);
sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CARRIER_SERVICE_NUMBER_STRING_ARRAY, new String[0])10544         sDefaults.putStringArray(KEY_CARRIER_SERVICE_NUMBER_STRING_ARRAY, new String[0]);
10545     }
10546 
10547     /**
10548      * Wi-Fi configs used in WiFi Module.
10549      *
10550      * @hide
10551      */
10552     @SystemApi
10553     public static final class Wifi {
10554         /** Prefix of all Wifi.KEY_* constants. */
10555         public static final String KEY_PREFIX = "wifi.";
10556         /**
10557         * It contains the maximum client count definition that the carrier sets.
10558         * The default is 0, which means that the carrier hasn't set a requirement.
10559         */
10560         public static final String KEY_HOTSPOT_MAX_CLIENT_COUNT =
10561                 KEY_PREFIX + "hotspot_maximum_client_count";
10562 
10563         /**
10564          * This configuration is intended to be a narrow exception for provisioning
10565          * {@link android.net.wifi.WifiNetworkSuggestion} of widely-known carrier networks that do
10566          * not support using randomized MAC address.
10567          * Carrier provisioned {@link android.net.wifi.WifiNetworkSuggestion} with SSIDs included
10568          * in this list will have MAC randomization disabled.
10569          *
10570          * Note: the SSIDs in the list are expected to be interpreted as is - do not add double
10571          * quotes to the SSIDs.
10572          */
10573         public static final String KEY_SUGGESTION_SSID_LIST_WITH_MAC_RANDOMIZATION_DISABLED =
10574                 KEY_PREFIX + "suggestion_ssid_list_with_mac_randomization_disabled";
10575 
10576         /**
10577          * Avoid SoftAp in 5GHz if cellular is on unlicensed 5Ghz using License Assisted Access
10578          * (LAA).
10579          */
10580         public static final String KEY_AVOID_5GHZ_SOFTAP_FOR_LAA_BOOL =
10581                 KEY_PREFIX + "avoid_5ghz_softap_for_laa_bool";
10582 
10583         /**
10584          * Avoid Wifi Direct in 5GHz if cellular is on unlicensed 5Ghz using License Assisted
10585          * Access (LAA).
10586          */
10587         public static final String KEY_AVOID_5GHZ_WIFI_DIRECT_FOR_LAA_BOOL =
10588                 KEY_PREFIX + "avoid_5ghz_wifi_direct_for_laa_bool";
10589 
getDefaults()10590         private static PersistableBundle getDefaults() {
10591             PersistableBundle defaults = new PersistableBundle();
10592             defaults.putInt(KEY_HOTSPOT_MAX_CLIENT_COUNT, 0);
10593             defaults.putStringArray(KEY_SUGGESTION_SSID_LIST_WITH_MAC_RANDOMIZATION_DISABLED,
10594                     new String[0]);
10595             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_AVOID_5GHZ_SOFTAP_FOR_LAA_BOOL, false);
10596             defaults.putBoolean(KEY_AVOID_5GHZ_WIFI_DIRECT_FOR_LAA_BOOL, false);
10597 
10598             return defaults;
10599         }
10600 
Wifi()10601         private Wifi() {}
10602     }
10603 
10604     /**
10605      * Gets the configuration values for a particular subscription, which is associated with a
10606      * specific SIM card. If an invalid subId is used, the returned config will contain default
10607      * values. After using this method to get the configuration bundle,
10608      * {@link #isConfigForIdentifiedCarrier(PersistableBundle)} should be called to confirm whether
10609      * any carrier specific configuration has been applied.
10610      *
10611      * <p>Requires Permission:
10612      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#READ_PHONE_STATE READ_PHONE_STATE}, or the calling app
10613      * has carrier privileges (see {@link TelephonyManager#hasCarrierPrivileges()}).
10614      *
10615      * @param subId the subscription ID, normally obtained from {@link SubscriptionManager}.
10616      * @return A {@link PersistableBundle} containing the config for the given subId, or default
10617      *         values for an invalid subId.
10618      *
10619      * @deprecated Use {@link #getConfigForSubId(int, String...)} instead.
10620      */
10621     @SuppressAutoDoc // Blocked by b/72967236 - no support for carrier privileges
10622     @RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.READ_PHONE_STATE)
10623     @Nullable
10624     @Deprecated
getConfigForSubId(int subId)10625     public PersistableBundle getConfigForSubId(int subId) {
10626         try {
10627             ICarrierConfigLoader loader = getICarrierConfigLoader();
10628             if (loader == null) {
10629                 Rlog.w(TAG, "Error getting config for subId " + subId
10630                         + " ICarrierConfigLoader is null");
10631                 return null;
10632             }
10633             return loader.getConfigForSubIdWithFeature(subId, mContext.getOpPackageName(),
10634                     mContext.getAttributionTag());
10635         } catch (RemoteException ex) {
10636             Rlog.e(TAG, "Error getting config for subId " + subId + ": " + ex);
10637         }
10638         return null;
10639     }
10640 
10641     /**
10642      * Gets the configuration values of the specified keys for a particular subscription.
10643      *
10644      * <p>If an invalid subId is used, the returned configuration will contain default values for
10645      * the specified keys. If the value for the key can't be found, the returned configuration will
10646      * filter the key out.
10647      *
10648      * <p>After using this method to get the configuration bundle,
10649      * {@link #isConfigForIdentifiedCarrier(PersistableBundle)} should be called to confirm whether
10650      * any carrier specific configuration has been applied.
10651      *
10652      * <p>Note that on success, the key/value for {@link #KEY_CARRIER_CONFIG_VERSION_STRING} and
10653      * {@link #KEY_CARRIER_CONFIG_APPLIED_BOOL} are always in the returned bundle, no matter if they
10654      * were explicitly requested.
10655      *
10656      * <p>Requires Permission:
10657      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#READ_PHONE_STATE READ_PHONE_STATE}, or the calling app
10658      * has carrier privileges on the specified subscription (see
10659      * {@link TelephonyManager#hasCarrierPrivileges()}).
10660      *
10661      * @param subId The subscription ID on which the carrier config should be retrieved.
10662      * @param keys The carrier config keys to retrieve values.
10663      * @return A {@link PersistableBundle} with key/value mapping for the specified configuration
10664      * on success, or an empty (but never null) bundle on failure (for example, when the calling app
10665      * has no permission).
10666      */
10667     @RequiresPermission(anyOf = {
10668             Manifest.permission.READ_PHONE_STATE,
10669             "carrier privileges",
10670     })
10671     @NonNull
getConfigForSubId(int subId, @NonNull String... keys)10672     public PersistableBundle getConfigForSubId(int subId, @NonNull String... keys) {
10673         Objects.requireNonNull(keys, "Config keys should be non-null");
10674         for (String key : keys) {
10675             Objects.requireNonNull(key, "Config key should be non-null");
10676         }
10677 
10678         try {
10679             ICarrierConfigLoader loader = getICarrierConfigLoader();
10680             if (loader == null) {
10681                 Rlog.w(TAG, "Error getting config for subId " + subId
10682                         + " ICarrierConfigLoader is null");
10683                 throw new IllegalStateException("Carrier config loader is not available.");
10684             }
10685             return loader.getConfigSubsetForSubIdWithFeature(subId, mContext.getOpPackageName(),
10686                     mContext.getAttributionTag(), keys);
10687         } catch (RemoteException ex) {
10688             Rlog.e(TAG, "Error getting config for subId " + subId + ": " + ex);
10689             ex.rethrowAsRuntimeException();
10690         }
10691         return new PersistableBundle();
10692     }
10693 
10694     /**
10695      * Overrides the carrier config of the provided subscription ID with the provided values.
10696      *
10697      * Any further queries to carrier config from any process will return the overridden values
10698      * after this method returns. The overrides are effective for the lifetime of the phone process
10699      * until the user passes in {@code null} for {@code overrideValues}. This removes all previous
10700      * overrides and sets the carrier config back to production values.
10701      *
10702      * May throw an {@link IllegalArgumentException} if {@code overrideValues} contains invalid
10703      * values for the specified config keys.
10704      *
10705      * NOTE: This API is meant for testing purposes only.
10706      *
10707      * @param subscriptionId The subscription ID for which the override should be done.
10708      * @param overrideValues Key-value pairs of the values that are to be overridden. If set to
10709      *                       {@code null}, this will remove all previous overrides and set the
10710      *                       carrier configuration back to production values.
10711      * @hide
10712      */
10713     @RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.MODIFY_PHONE_STATE)
10714     @SystemApi
overrideConfig(int subscriptionId, @Nullable PersistableBundle overrideValues)10715     public void overrideConfig(int subscriptionId, @Nullable PersistableBundle overrideValues) {
10716         overrideConfig(subscriptionId, overrideValues, false);
10717     }
10718 
10719     /**
10720      * Overrides the carrier config of the provided subscription ID with the provided values.
10721      *
10722      * Any further queries to carrier config from any process will return the overridden values
10723      * after this method returns. The overrides are effective until the user passes in {@code null}
10724      * for {@code overrideValues}. This removes all previous overrides and sets the carrier config
10725      * back to production values.
10726      *
10727      * The overrides is stored persistently and will survive a reboot if {@code persistent} is true.
10728      *
10729      * May throw an {@link IllegalArgumentException} if {@code overrideValues} contains invalid
10730      * values for the specified config keys.
10731      *
10732      * NOTE: This API is meant for testing purposes only.
10733      *
10734      * @param subscriptionId The subscription ID for which the override should be done.
10735      * @param overrideValues Key-value pairs of the values that are to be overridden. If set to
10736      *                       {@code null}, this will remove all previous overrides and set the
10737      *                       carrier configuration back to production values.
10738      * @param persistent     Determines whether the override should be persistent.
10739      * @hide
10740      */
10741     @RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.MODIFY_PHONE_STATE)
overrideConfig(int subscriptionId, @Nullable PersistableBundle overrideValues, boolean persistent)10742     public void overrideConfig(int subscriptionId, @Nullable PersistableBundle overrideValues,
10743             boolean persistent) {
10744         try {
10745             ICarrierConfigLoader loader = getICarrierConfigLoader();
10746             if (loader == null) {
10747                 Rlog.w(TAG, "Error setting config for subId " + subscriptionId
10748                         + " ICarrierConfigLoader is null");
10749                 return;
10750             }
10751             loader.overrideConfig(subscriptionId, overrideValues, persistent);
10752         } catch (RemoteException ex) {
10753             Rlog.e(TAG, "Error setting config for subId " + subscriptionId + ": " + ex);
10754         }
10755     }
10756 
10757     /**
10758      * Gets the configuration values for the default subscription. After using this method to get
10759      * the configuration bundle, {@link #isConfigForIdentifiedCarrier(PersistableBundle)} should be
10760      * called to confirm whether any carrier specific configuration has been applied.
10761      *
10762      * <p>Requires Permission:
10763      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#READ_PHONE_STATE READ_PHONE_STATE}, or the calling app
10764      * has carrier privileges (see {@link TelephonyManager#hasCarrierPrivileges()}).
10765      *
10766      * @see #getConfigForSubId
10767      * @see #getConfig(String...)
10768      * @deprecated use {@link #getConfig(String...)} instead.
10769      */
10770     @SuppressAutoDoc // Blocked by b/72967236 - no support for carrier privileges
10771     @RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.READ_PHONE_STATE)
10772     @Nullable
10773     @Deprecated
getConfig()10774     public PersistableBundle getConfig() {
10775         return getConfigForSubId(SubscriptionManager.getDefaultSubscriptionId());
10776     }
10777 
10778     /**
10779      * Gets the configuration values of the specified config keys applied for the default
10780      * subscription.
10781      *
10782      * <p>If the value for the key can't be found, the returned bundle will filter the key out.
10783      *
10784      * <p>After using this method to get the configuration bundle, {@link
10785      * #isConfigForIdentifiedCarrier(PersistableBundle)} should be called to confirm whether any
10786      * carrier specific configuration has been applied.
10787      *
10788      * <p>Note that on success, the key/value for {@link #KEY_CARRIER_CONFIG_VERSION_STRING} and
10789      * {@link #KEY_CARRIER_CONFIG_APPLIED_BOOL} are always in the returned bundle, no matter if
10790      * they were explicitly requested.
10791      *
10792      * <p>Requires Permission:
10793      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#READ_PHONE_STATE READ_PHONE_STATE}, or the calling app
10794      * has carrier privileges for the default subscription (see
10795      * {@link TelephonyManager#hasCarrierPrivileges()}).
10796      *
10797      * @param keys The config keys to retrieve values
10798      * @return A {@link PersistableBundle} with key/value mapping for the specified carrier
10799      * configs on success, or an empty (but never null) bundle on failure.
10800      * @see #getConfigForSubId(int, String...)
10801      * @see SubscriptionManager#getDefaultSubscriptionId()
10802      */
10803     @RequiresPermission(anyOf = {
10804             Manifest.permission.READ_PHONE_STATE,
10805             "carrier privileges",
10806     })
10807     @NonNull
getConfig(@onNull String... keys)10808     public PersistableBundle getConfig(@NonNull String... keys) {
10809         return getConfigForSubId(SubscriptionManager.getDefaultSubscriptionId(), keys);
10810     }
10811 
10812     /**
10813      * Determines whether a configuration {@link PersistableBundle} obtained from
10814      * {@link #getConfig()} or {@link #getConfigForSubId(int)} corresponds to an identified carrier.
10815      *
10816      * <p>When an app receives the {@link CarrierConfigManager#ACTION_CARRIER_CONFIG_CHANGED}
10817      * broadcast which informs it that the carrier configuration has changed, it is possible
10818      * that another reload of the carrier configuration has begun since the intent was sent.
10819      * In this case, the carrier configuration the app fetches (e.g. via {@link #getConfig()})
10820      * may not represent the configuration for the current carrier. It should be noted that it
10821      * does not necessarily mean the configuration belongs to current carrier when this function
10822      * return true because it may belong to another previous identified carrier. Users should
10823      * always call {@link #getConfig()} or {@link #getConfigForSubId(int)} after receiving the
10824      * broadcast {@link #ACTION_CARRIER_CONFIG_CHANGED}.
10825      *
10826      * <p>After using {@link #getConfig()} or {@link #getConfigForSubId(int)} an app should always
10827      * use this method to confirm whether any carrier specific configuration has been applied.
10828      * Especially when an app misses the broadcast {@link #ACTION_CARRIER_CONFIG_CHANGED} but it
10829      * still needs to get the current configuration, it must use this method to verify whether the
10830      * configuration is default or carrier overridden.
10831      *
10832      * @param bundle the configuration bundle to be checked.
10833      * @return boolean true if any carrier specific configuration bundle has been applied, false
10834      * otherwise or the bundle is null.
10835      */
isConfigForIdentifiedCarrier(PersistableBundle bundle)10836     public static boolean isConfigForIdentifiedCarrier(PersistableBundle bundle) {
10837         return bundle != null && bundle.getBoolean(KEY_CARRIER_CONFIG_APPLIED_BOOL);
10838     }
10839 
10840     /**
10841      * Calling this method triggers telephony services to fetch the current carrier configuration.
10842      *
10843      * <p>Normally this does not need to be called because the platform reloads config on its own.
10844      * This should be called by a carrier service app if it wants to update config at an arbitrary
10845      * moment.
10846      *
10847      * <p>Requires Permission:
10848      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#MODIFY_PHONE_STATE MODIFY_PHONE_STATE}, or the calling app
10849      * has carrier privileges (see {@link TelephonyManager#hasCarrierPrivileges()}).
10850      *
10851      * <p>This method returns before the reload has completed, and {@link
10852      * android.service.carrier.CarrierService#onLoadConfig} will be called from an arbitrary thread.
10853      */
10854     @SuppressAutoDoc // Blocked by b/72967236 - no support for carrier privileges
10855     @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.MODIFY_PHONE_STATE)
notifyConfigChangedForSubId(int subId)10856     public void notifyConfigChangedForSubId(int subId) {
10857         try {
10858             ICarrierConfigLoader loader = getICarrierConfigLoader();
10859             if (loader == null) {
10860                 Rlog.w(TAG, "Error reloading config for subId=" + subId
10861                         + " ICarrierConfigLoader is null");
10862                 return;
10863             }
10864             loader.notifyConfigChangedForSubId(subId);
10865         } catch (RemoteException ex) {
10866             Rlog.e(TAG, "Error reloading config for subId=" + subId + ": " + ex);
10867         }
10868     }
10869 
10870     /**
10871      * Request the carrier config loader to update the config for phoneId.
10872      *
10873      * <p>Depending on simState, the config may be cleared or loaded from config app. This is only
10874      * used by SubscriptionInfoUpdater.
10875      *
10876      * @hide
10877      */
10878     @SystemApi
10879     @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.MODIFY_PHONE_STATE)
updateConfigForPhoneId(int phoneId, String simState)10880     public void updateConfigForPhoneId(int phoneId, String simState) {
10881         try {
10882             ICarrierConfigLoader loader = getICarrierConfigLoader();
10883             if (loader == null) {
10884                 Rlog.w(TAG, "Error updating config for phoneId=" + phoneId
10885                         + " ICarrierConfigLoader is null");
10886                 return;
10887             }
10888             loader.updateConfigForPhoneId(phoneId, simState);
10889         } catch (RemoteException ex) {
10890             Rlog.e(TAG, "Error updating config for phoneId=" + phoneId + ": " + ex);
10891         }
10892     }
10893 
10894     /**
10895      * Gets the package name for a default carrier service.
10896      * @return the package name for a default carrier service; empty string if not available.
10897      *
10898      * @hide
10899      */
10900     @NonNull
10901     @SystemApi
10902     @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.READ_PRIVILEGED_PHONE_STATE)
getDefaultCarrierServicePackageName()10903     public String getDefaultCarrierServicePackageName() {
10904         try {
10905             ICarrierConfigLoader loader = getICarrierConfigLoader();
10906             if (loader == null) {
10907                 Rlog.w(TAG, "getDefaultCarrierServicePackageName ICarrierConfigLoader is null");
10908                 return "";
10909             }
10910             return loader.getDefaultCarrierServicePackageName();
10911         } catch (RemoteException ex) {
10912             Rlog.e(TAG, "getDefaultCarrierServicePackageName ICarrierConfigLoader is null" + ex);
10913             ex.rethrowAsRuntimeException();
10914         }
10915         return "";
10916     }
10917 
10918     /**
10919      * Returns a new bundle with the default value for every supported configuration variable.
10920      *
10921      * @hide
10922      */
10923     @NonNull
10924     @SystemApi
10925     @SuppressLint("RequiresPermission")
getDefaultConfig()10926     public static PersistableBundle getDefaultConfig() {
10927         return new PersistableBundle(sDefaults);
10928     }
10929 
10930     /** @hide */
10931     @Nullable
getICarrierConfigLoader()10932     private ICarrierConfigLoader getICarrierConfigLoader() {
10933         return ICarrierConfigLoader.Stub.asInterface(
10934                 TelephonyFrameworkInitializer
10935                         .getTelephonyServiceManager()
10936                         .getCarrierConfigServiceRegisterer()
10937                         .get());
10938     }
10939 
10940     /**
10941      * Gets the configuration values for a component using its prefix.
10942      *
10943      * <p>Requires Permission:
10944      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#READ_PHONE_STATE READ_PHONE_STATE}, or the calling app
10945      * has carrier privileges (see {@link TelephonyManager#hasCarrierPrivileges()}).
10946      *
10947      * @param prefix prefix of the component.
10948      * @param subId the subscription ID, normally obtained from {@link SubscriptionManager}.
10949      *
10950      * @see #getConfigForSubId
10951      */
10952     @SuppressAutoDoc // Blocked by b/72967236 - no support for carrier privileges
10953     @RequiresPermission(Manifest.permission.READ_PHONE_STATE)
10954     @Nullable
getConfigByComponentForSubId(@onNull String prefix, int subId)10955     public PersistableBundle getConfigByComponentForSubId(@NonNull String prefix, int subId) {
10956         PersistableBundle configs = getConfigForSubId(subId);
10957 
10958         if (configs == null) {
10959             return null;
10960         }
10961 
10962         PersistableBundle ret = new PersistableBundle();
10963         for (String configKey : configs.keySet()) {
10964             if (configKey.startsWith(prefix)) {
10965                 addConfig(configKey, configs.get(configKey), ret);
10966             }
10967         }
10968 
10969         return ret;
10970     }
10971 
addConfig(String key, Object value, PersistableBundle configs)10972     private void addConfig(String key, Object value, PersistableBundle configs) {
10973         if (value instanceof String) {
10974             configs.putString(key, (String) value);
10975         } else if (value instanceof String[]) {
10976             configs.putStringArray(key, (String[]) value);
10977         } else if (value instanceof Integer) {
10978             configs.putInt(key, (Integer) value);
10979         } else if (value instanceof Long) {
10980             configs.putLong(key, (Long) value);
10981         } else if (value instanceof Double) {
10982             configs.putDouble(key, (Double) value);
10983         } else if (value instanceof Boolean) {
10984             configs.putBoolean(key, (Boolean) value);
10985         } else if (value instanceof int[]) {
10986             configs.putIntArray(key, (int[]) value);
10987         } else if (value instanceof double[]) {
10988             configs.putDoubleArray(key, (double[]) value);
10989         } else if (value instanceof boolean[]) {
10990             configs.putBooleanArray(key, (boolean[]) value);
10991         } else if (value instanceof long[]) {
10992             configs.putLongArray(key, (long[]) value);
10993         } else if (value instanceof PersistableBundle) {
10994             configs.putPersistableBundle(key, (PersistableBundle) value);
10995         }
10996     }
10997 
10998     /**
10999      * Listener interface to get a notification when the carrier configurations have changed.
11000      *
11001      * Use this listener to receive timely updates when the carrier configuration changes. System
11002      * components should prefer this listener over {@link #ACTION_CARRIER_CONFIG_CHANGED}
11003      * whenever possible.
11004      *
11005      * To register the listener, call
11006      * {@link #registerCarrierConfigChangeListener(Executor, CarrierConfigChangeListener)}.
11007      * To unregister, call
11008      * {@link #unregisterCarrierConfigChangeListener(CarrierConfigChangeListener)}.
11009      *
11010      * Note that on registration, registrants will NOT receive a notification on last carrier config
11011      * change. Only carrier configs change AFTER the registration will be sent to registrants. And
11012      * unlike {@link #ACTION_CARRIER_CONFIG_CHANGED}, notification wouldn't send when the device is
11013      * unlocked. Registrants only receive the notification when there has been real carrier config
11014      * changes.
11015      *
11016      * @see #registerCarrierConfigChangeListener(Executor, CarrierConfigChangeListener)
11017      * @see #unregisterCarrierConfigChangeListener(CarrierConfigChangeListener)
11018      * @see #ACTION_CARRIER_CONFIG_CHANGED
11019      * @see #getConfig(String...)
11020      * @see #getConfigForSubId(int, String...)
11021      */
11022     public interface CarrierConfigChangeListener {
11023         /**
11024          * Called when carrier configurations have changed.
11025          *
11026          * @param logicalSlotIndex  The logical SIM slot index on which to monitor and get
11027          *                          notification. It is guaranteed to be valid.
11028          * @param subscriptionId    The subscription on the SIM slot. May be
11029          *                          {@link SubscriptionManager#INVALID_SUBSCRIPTION_ID}.
11030          * @param carrierId         The optional carrier Id, may be
11031          *                          {@link TelephonyManager#UNKNOWN_CARRIER_ID}.
11032          *                          See {@link TelephonyManager#getSimCarrierId()}.
11033          * @param specificCarrierId The optional fine-grained carrierId, may be {@link
11034          *                          TelephonyManager#UNKNOWN_CARRIER_ID}. A specific carrierId may
11035          *                          be different from the carrierId above in a MVNO scenario. See
11036          *                          detail in {@link TelephonyManager#getSimSpecificCarrierId()}.
11037          */
onCarrierConfigChanged(int logicalSlotIndex, int subscriptionId, int carrierId, int specificCarrierId)11038         void onCarrierConfigChanged(int logicalSlotIndex, int subscriptionId, int carrierId,
11039                 int specificCarrierId);
11040     }
11041 
11042     /**
11043      * Register a {@link CarrierConfigChangeListener} to get a notification when carrier
11044      * configurations have changed.
11045      *
11046      * @param executor The executor on which the listener will be called.
11047      * @param listener The CarrierConfigChangeListener called when carrier configs has changed.
11048      */
registerCarrierConfigChangeListener(@onNull @allbackExecutor Executor executor, @NonNull CarrierConfigChangeListener listener)11049     public void registerCarrierConfigChangeListener(@NonNull @CallbackExecutor Executor executor,
11050             @NonNull CarrierConfigChangeListener listener) {
11051         Objects.requireNonNull(executor, "Executor should be non-null.");
11052         Objects.requireNonNull(listener, "Listener should be non-null.");
11053 
11054         TelephonyRegistryManager trm = mContext.getSystemService(TelephonyRegistryManager.class);
11055         if (trm == null) {
11056             throw new IllegalStateException("Telephony registry service is null");
11057         }
11058         trm.addCarrierConfigChangedListener(executor, listener);
11059     }
11060 
11061     /**
11062      * Unregister the {@link CarrierConfigChangeListener} to stop notification on carrier
11063      * configurations change.
11064      *
11065      * @param listener The CarrierConfigChangeListener which was registered with method
11066      * {@link #registerCarrierConfigChangeListener(Executor, CarrierConfigChangeListener)}.
11067      */
unregisterCarrierConfigChangeListener( @onNull CarrierConfigChangeListener listener)11068     public void unregisterCarrierConfigChangeListener(
11069             @NonNull CarrierConfigChangeListener listener) {
11070         Objects.requireNonNull(listener, "Listener should be non-null.");
11071 
11072         TelephonyRegistryManager trm = mContext.getSystemService(TelephonyRegistryManager.class);
11073         if (trm == null) {
11074             throw new IllegalStateException("Telephony registry service is null");
11075         }
11076         trm.removeCarrierConfigChangedListener(listener);
11077     }
11078 
11079     /**
11080      * Get subset of specified carrier configuration if available or empty bundle, without throwing
11081      * {@link RuntimeException} to caller.
11082      *
11083      * <p>This is a system internally used only utility to reduce the repetitive logic.
11084      *
11085      * <p>Requires Permission:
11086      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#READ_PHONE_STATE READ_PHONE_STATE}, or the calling app
11087      * has carrier privileges on the specified subscription (see
11088      * {@link TelephonyManager#hasCarrierPrivileges()}).
11089      *
11090      * @param context Context used to get the CarrierConfigManager service.
11091      * @param subId The subscription ID to get the config from.
11092      * @param keys The config keys the client is interested in.
11093      * @return Config bundle with key/value for the specified keys or empty bundle when failed
11094      * @hide
11095      */
11096     @RequiresPermission(anyOf = {
11097             Manifest.permission.READ_PHONE_STATE,
11098             "carrier privileges",
11099     })
11100     @NonNull
getCarrierConfigSubset( @onNull Context context, int subId, @NonNull String... keys)11101     public static PersistableBundle getCarrierConfigSubset(
11102             @NonNull Context context, int subId, @NonNull String... keys) {
11103         PersistableBundle configs = null;
11104         CarrierConfigManager ccm = context.getSystemService(CarrierConfigManager.class);
11105         try {
11106             configs = ccm.getConfigForSubId(subId, keys);
11107         } catch (RuntimeException exception) {
11108             Rlog.w(TAG, "CarrierConfigLoader is not available.");
11109         }
11110         return configs != null ? configs : new PersistableBundle();
11111     }
11112 }
11113