/* * Copyright 2016 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package android.hardware.wifi@1.0; import IWifiChip; import IWifiEventCallback; /** * This is the root of the HAL module and is the interface returned when * loading an implementation of the Wi-Fi HAL. There must be at most one * module loaded in the system. */ interface IWifi { /** * Requests notifications of significant events for the HAL. Multiple calls to * this must register multiple callbacks each of which must receive all * events. |IWifiEventCallback| object registration must be independent of the * state of the rest of the HAL and must persist though stops/starts. These * objects must be deleted when the corresponding client process is dead. * * @param callback An instance of the |IWifiEventCallback| HIDL interface * object. */ @entry @callflow(next={"*"}) oneway registerEventCallback(IWifiEventCallback callback); /** * Get the current state of the HAL. * * @return started true if started, false otherwise. */ isStarted() generates (bool started); /** * Perform any setup that is required to make use of the module. If the module * is already started then this must be a noop. * Must trigger |IWifiEventCallback.onStart| on success. * * @return status WifiStatus of the operation. * Possible status codes: * |WifiStatusCode.SUCCESS|, * |WifiStatusCode.NOT_AVAILABLE|, * |WifiStatusCode.UNKNOWN| */ @entry @callflow(next={"registerEventCallback", "start", "stop", "getChip"}) start() generates (WifiStatus status); /** * Tear down any state, ongoing commands, etc. If the module is already * stopped then this must be a noop. If the HAL is already stopped or it * succeeds then onStop must be called. After calling this all IWifiChip * objects will be considered invalid. * Must trigger |IWifiEventCallback.onStop| on success. * Must trigger |IWifiEventCallback.onFailure| on failure. * * Calling stop then start is a valid way of resetting state in the HAL, * driver, firmware. * * @return status WifiStatus of the operation. * Possible status codes: * |WifiStatusCode.SUCCESS|, * |WifiStatusCode.NOT_AVAILABLE|, * |WifiStatusCode.UNKNOWN| */ @exit @callflow(next={"registerEventCallback", "start", "stop"}) stop() generates (WifiStatus status); /** * Retrieve the list of all chip Id's on the device. * The corresponding |IWifiChip| object for any chip can be * retrieved using |getChip| method. * * @return chipIds List of all chip Id's on the device. */ @callflow(next={"*"}) getChipIds() generates (vec chipIds); /** * Gets a HIDL interface object for the chip corresponding to the * provided chipId. * * @return chip HIDL interface object representing the chip. */ @callflow(next={"*"}) getChip(ChipId chipId) generates (IWifiChip chip); };