platform_hardware_interfaces/automotive/can/1.0/ICanController.hal
Tomasz Wasilczyk 793fab0b07 Add ICanController BAD_SERVICE_NAME error
Bug: 137798319
Test: VTS
Change-Id: I4722346239728f3ab359688658c23441e83671a8
2020-02-20 17:10:23 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2019 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
*
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*
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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*/
package android.hardware.automotive.can@1.0;
/**
* Represents a CAN controller that's capable of configuring CAN bus interfaces.
*
* The goal of this service is to configure CAN interfaces and bring up HIDL
* server instances of ICanBus for each one that's up.
*
* Providing an ICanController interface to configure CAN buses is optional.
* A system can elect to publish only ICanBus if the hardware is hardcoded
* for a specific application.
*/
interface ICanController {
/**
* Type of an interface, an equivalent to BusConfig::InterfaceId
* union discriminator. Defines a number of specific standard hardware
* families and a generic catch-all type of {@see INDEXED}.
*/
enum InterfaceType : uint8_t {
/** Virtual SocketCAN interface. */
VIRTUAL,
/** Native SocketCAN interface. */
SOCKETCAN,
/** Serial line CAN interface. */
SLCAN,
/** Proprietary, device-specific interface. */
INDEXED,
};
enum Result : uint8_t {
OK,
/**
* General error class, if others are not applicable.
*/
UNKNOWN_ERROR,
/**
* Up request was called out of order (i.e. trying to up the
* interface twice).
*/
INVALID_STATE,
/** Interface type is not supported. */
NOT_SUPPORTED,
/**
* Provided interface ID (index, name, device path) doesn't exist or
* there is no device with a given serial number.
*/
BAD_INTERFACE_ID,
/** Provided bit rate is not supported by the hardware. */
BAD_BITRATE,
/**
* Provided service name ({@see BusConfig#name}) either has invalid
* format or is not listed in device manifest file.
*/
BAD_SERVICE_NAME,
};
/**
* Configuration of the (physical or virtual) CAN bus.
*
* ISO TP and CAN FD are currently not supported.
*/
struct BusConfig {
/**
* Name under which ICanBus HIDL service should be published.
*
* It must consist of only alphanumeric characters and underscore
* (a-z, A-Z, 0-9, '_'), at least 1 and at most 32 characters long.
*
* This field is *not* meant to distinguish between hardware interfaces
* nor preselect parameters like bitrate. The only intended side-effect
* of changing it should be a different ICanBus HIDL service name and
* the HIDL service should make no assumptions on its contents.
*/
string name;
/**
* Hardware interface configuration.
*
* This union's discriminator has an equivalent enum
* {@see InterfaceType} to express compatibility via
* getSupportedInterfaceTypes().
*/
safe_union InterfaceId {
/** Virtual SocketCAN interface. */
struct Virtual {
/** Interface name, such as vcan0. If the interface doesn't
* exist, HAL server must create it.
*/
string ifname;
} virtualif;
/** Native SocketCAN interface. */
safe_union Socketcan {
/** Interface name, such as can0. */
string ifname;
/**
* Alternatively to providing {@see ifname}, one may provide a
* list of interface serial number suffixes. If there happens to
* be a device (like USB2CAN) with a matching serial number
* suffix, the HAL service will have to select it.
*
* Client may utilize this in two ways: by matching against the
* entire serial number, or the last few characters (usually
* one). The former is better for small-scale test deployments
* (with just a handful of vehicles), the latter is good for
* larger scale (where a small suffix list may support large
* test fleet).
*/
vec<string> serialno;
} socketcan;
/** Serial line CAN interface. */
safe_union Slcan {
/** Path to a device, such as /dev/ttyUSB0. */
string ttyname;
/**
* List of interface serial number suffixes.
* {@see Socketcan::serialno}
*/
vec<string> serialno;
} slcan;
/**
* Proprietary, device-specific interface.
*
* Non-SocketCAN interfaces should use this variant.
*/
struct Indexed {
/** Interface number, 0-based. */
uint8_t index;
} indexed;
} interfaceId;
/**
* Bit rate for CAN communication.
*
* Typical bit rates are: 100000, 125000, 250000, 500000.
*
* For {@see interfaceId#virtual} and pre-configured
* {@see interfaceId#indexed} interfaces this value is ignored.
*/
uint32_t bitrate;
};
/**
* Fetches the list of interface types supported by this HAL server.
*
* @return iftypes The list of supported interface types.
*/
getSupportedInterfaceTypes() generates (vec<InterfaceType> iftypes);
/**
* Bring up the CAN interface and publish ICanBus server instance.
*
* @param config Configuration of the CAN interface.
* @return result OK if the operation succeeded; error code otherwise.
*/
upInterface(BusConfig config) generates (Result result);
/**
* Unpublish ICanBus server instance and bring down the CAN interface.
*
* In case of failure, at least the ICanBus server instance must be
* unpublished and resources freed on best-effort basis.
*
* @param name Name of the interface (@see BusConfig#name} to
* bring down.
* @return success true in case of success, false otherwise.
*/
downInterface(string name) generates (bool success);
};