platform_hardware_interfaces/radio/1.1/IRadio.hal
Rambo Wang 1fd7cb029b Deprecates obsoleted radio hal interfaces
Makes a ABI preserving change to radio hal by adding deprecation
comments for following interfaces:
- startLceService
- stopLceService
- pullLceData
- lceData
- setSimCardPower
- setIndicationFilter
- setupDataCall
- deactivateDataCall
- startNetworkScan
- startNetworkScan_1_2

Bug: 170288130
Test: make
Change-Id: I4563b7081dec6fa64b7faff7c8e3c2c3b1239880
2021-03-03 21:52:10 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 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.radio@1.1;
import IRadioResponse;
import @1.0::IRadio;
/**
* This interface is used by telephony and telecom to talk to cellular radio.
* All the functions have minimum one parameter:
* serial: which corresponds to serial no. of request. Serial numbers must only be memorized for the
* duration of a method call. If clients provide colliding serials (including passing the same
* serial to different methods), multiple responses (one for each method call) must still be served.
* setResponseFunctions must work with @1.1::IRadioResponse and @1.1::IRadioIndication.
*/
interface IRadio extends @1.0::IRadio {
/**
* Provide Carrier specific information to the modem that must be used to
* encrypt the IMSI and IMPI. Sent by the framework during boot, carrier
* switch and everytime the framework receives a new certificate.
*
* @param serial Serial number of request.
* @param message ImsiEncryptionInfo as defined in types.hal.
*
*
* Response callback is
* IRadioResponse.setCarrierInfoForImsiEncryptionResponse()
*/
oneway setCarrierInfoForImsiEncryption(int32_t serial, ImsiEncryptionInfo imsiEncryptionInfo);
/**
* Set SIM card power state.
* Request is equivalent to inserting or removing the card.
*
* The radio modem must generate IRadioIndication.simStatusChanged() as if the SIM had been
* inserted or removed.
*
* @param serial Serial number of request
* @param powerUp POWER_DOWN if powering down the SIM card,
* POWER_UP if powering up the SIM card,
* POWER_UP_PASS_THROUGH if powering up the SIM card in pass through mode.
* When SIM card is in POWER_UP_PASS_THROUGH, the modem does not send any command to it
* (for example SELECT of MF, or TERMINAL CAPABILITY), and the SIM card is controlled
* completely by Telephony sending APDUs directly. The SIM card state must be
* RIL_CARDSTATE_PRESENT and the number of card apps will be 0.
* No new error code is generated. Emergency calls are supported in the same way as if the
* SIM card is absent.
* POWER_UP_PASS_THROUGH mode is valid only for the specific card session where it is activated,
* and normal behavior occurs at the next SIM initialization, unless POWER_UP_PASS_THROUGH mode
* is requested again.
* The device is required to power down the SIM card before it can switch the mode between
* POWER_UP and POWER_UP_PASS_THROUGH.
* At device power up, the SIM interface is powered up automatically. Each subsequent request
* to this method is processed only after the completion of the previous one.
*
* Response callback is IRadioResponse.setSimCardPowerResponse_1_1()
*/
oneway setSimCardPower_1_1(int32_t serial, CardPowerState powerUp);
/**
* Starts a network scan
*
* @param serial Serial number of request.
* @param request Defines the radio networks/bands/channels which need to be scanned.
*
* Response function is IRadioResponse.startNetworkScanResponse() which may return
* RadioError:REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED if @1.2::IRadio or higher is supported.
*
* DEPRECATED in @1.2 or higher, use @1.2::IRadio.startNetworkScan_1_2() instead.
*/
oneway startNetworkScan(int32_t serial, NetworkScanRequest request);
/**
* Stops ongoing network scan
*
* @param serial Serial number of request.
*
* Response function is IRadioResponse.stopNetworkScanResponse()
*/
oneway stopNetworkScan(int32_t serial);
/**
* Start a Keepalive session (for IPsec)
*
* @param serial Serial number of request.
* @param keepalive A request structure containing all necessary info to describe a keepalive
*
* Response function is IRadioResponse.startKeepaliveResponse()
*/
oneway startKeepalive(int32_t serial, KeepaliveRequest keepalive);
/**
* Stop an ongoing Keepalive session (for IPsec)
*
* @param serial Serial number of request.
* @param sessionHandle The handle that was provided by IRadioResponse.startKeepaliveResponse
*
* Response function is IRadioResponse.stopKeepaliveResponse()
*/
oneway stopKeepalive(int32_t serial, int32_t sessionHandle);
};