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32 * attestation using a device-unique key is requested, rather than a batch key. When a33 * device-unique key is used, only the attestation certificate is returned; no additional34 * chained certificates are provided. It's up to the caller to recognize the device-unique35 * signing key. Only SecurityLevel::STRONGBOX IKeymasterDevices may support device-unique41 * IKeymasterDevice implementations that support device-unique attestation MUST add the42 * DEVICE_UNIQUE_ATTESTATION tag to device-unique attestations.
72 * The implementation returns a unique handle used by other functions84 * callback. This unique context information is assigned and92 * @return modelHandle A unique handle assigned by the HAL for use by the106 * The implementation returns a unique handle used by other functions118 * callback. This unique context information is assigned and126 * @return modelHandle A unique handle assigned by the HAL for use by the150 * callback. This unique context information is assigned and
28 * @param deviceId A unique id associated with the HAL implementation41 * @param deviceId A unique id associated with the HAL implementation60 * @param deviceId A unique id associated with the HAL implementation78 * @param deviceId A unique id associated with the HAL implementation96 * @param deviceId A unique id associated with the HAL implementation106 * @param deviceId A unique id associated with the HAL implementation
39 * which must be unique for a given sensor.60 * @param userId A non-negative user identifier that must be unique and72 * Generates a unique and cryptographically secure random token used to91 * unique and cryptographically secure random token.
22 * Callback object used by a service to retreive memory objects based on unique28 * unique to the burst object.
27 * The slot ids are unique to the burst object.
225 * producing side of the FMQ represents each different pool with a unique227 * consuming side of the FMQ needs the memory corresponding to this unique231 * only needed in the cases when the consumer does not recognize the unique
142 * The implementation returns a unique handle used by other functions149 * callback. This unique context information is assigned and157 * @return modelHandle A unique handle assigned by the HAL for use by the170 * The implementation returns a unique handle used by other functions177 * callback. This unique context information is assigned and185 * @return modelHandle A unique handle assigned by the HAL for use by the214 * callback. This unique context information is assigned and
40 * Given a camera's unique cameraId from CameraDesc, returns the44 * @param cameraId A unique identifier of the camera.93 * @param ultrasonicsArrayId A unique identifier of the ultrasonic array.
36 * Tracing category name, unique to frameworks's category.
44 The connection must be unique for each client.53 is unique in a process.
25 * IClientManager instance must be unique within a process.
26 * IClientManager instance must be unique within a process.
38 * Given a camera's unique cameraId from CameraDesc, returns the42 * @param cameraId A unique identifier of the camera.
92 * @param opaqueIdentifier An unique identifier of the information to108 * @param opaqueIdentifier An unique identifier of the information to
25 * location, unique subscriber ID, phone number string and network availability changes.108 * a string representing the unique Subscriber ID, for example, the IMSI for
34 * The name of the component or component interface object is a unique name
39 Creating three identical structures with unique names seemed undesirable.
38 * Each port has a unique ID or handle allocated by policy manager.45 * allocates and returns a handle. This handle is unique to a given audio HAL46 * hardware module. But the same patch receives another system wide unique47 * handle allocated by the framework. This unique handle is used for all58 * Each port has a unique ID or handle allocated by policy manager.69 * Commonly used structure for passing unique identifieds (UUID).670 /** Arbitrary BUS device unique address. Should not be interpreted by the framework. */672 /** Arbitrary REMOTE_SUBMIX device unique address. Should not be interpreted by the HAL. */695 // unique and must be present. It is opened by default and
53 * @return effectId the unique ID of the effect to be used with
156 dicIter->second.unique (); in add()
36 * Each port has a unique ID or handle allocated by policy manager.43 * allocates and returns a handle. This handle is unique to a given audio HAL44 * hardware module. But the same patch receives another system wide unique45 * handle allocated by the framework. This unique handle is used for all56 * Each port has a unique ID or handle allocated by policy manager.67 * Commonly used structure for passing unique identifieds (UUID).607 // unique and must be present. It is opened by default and