platform_hardware_interfaces/radio/1.4/IRadio.hal
sqian 6142408071 Add Emergency Call Routing in HAL
Some countries or carriers require some emergency numbers that must
be handled with normal call routing or emergency routing.

In multi-sim senario, this radio request will be sent through the IRadio
service that serves the subscription the emergency number belongs to,
no matter of the PUK/PIN state of the subscription and the service state.

Test: Treehugger
Bug: 112657134
Change-Id: Iaa9768226dc2d7d2d66a9678823ba7d0047a1988
Merged-In: Iaa9768226dc2d7d2d66a9678823ba7d0047a1988
(cherry picked from commit dd49ad675e)
2019-01-17 00:31:23 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2018 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.
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package android.hardware.radio@1.4;
import @1.0::Dial;
import @1.2::DataRequestReason;
import @1.3::IRadio;
import @1.4::AccessNetwork;
import @1.4::DataProfileInfo;
import @1.4::EmergencyCallRouting;
import @1.4::EmergencyServiceCategory;
import @1.4::RadioAccessFamily;
/**
* 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 @1.3::IRadio {
/**
* Setup a packet data connection. If DataCallResponse.status returns DataCallFailCause:NONE,
* the data connection must be added to data calls and a unsolDataCallListChanged() must be
* sent. The call remains until removed by subsequent unsolDataCallIstChanged(). It may be
* lost due to many factors, including deactivateDataCall() being issued, the radio powered
* off, reception lost or even transient factors like congestion. This data call list is
* returned by getDataCallList() and dataCallListChanged().
*
* The Radio is expected to:
* - Create one data call context.
* - Create and configure a dedicated interface for the context.
* - The interface must be point to point.
* - The interface is configured with one or more addresses and is capable of sending and
* receiving packets. The prefix length of the addresses must be /32 for IPv4 and /128
* for IPv6.
* - Must not modify routing configuration related to this interface; routing management is
* exclusively within the purview of the Android OS.
* - Support simultaneous data call contexts up to DataRegStateResult.maxDataCalls specified
* in the response of getDataRegistrationState.
*
* @param serial Serial number of request.
* @param accessNetwork The access network to setup the data call. If the data connection cannot
* be established on the specified access network, the setup request must be failed.
* @param dataProfileInfo Data profile info.
* @param roamingAllowed Indicates whether or not data roaming is allowed by the user.
* @param reason The request reason. Must be DataRequestReason.NORMAL or
* DataRequestReason.HANDOVER.
* @param addresses If the reason is DataRequestReason.HANDOVER, this indicates the list of link
* addresses of the existing data connection. The format is IP address with optional "/"
* prefix length (The format is defined in RFC-4291 section 2.3). For example, "192.0.1.3",
* "192.0.1.11/16", or "2001:db8::1/64". Typically one IPv4 or one IPv6 or one of each. If
* the prefix length is absent, then the addresses are assumed to be point to point with
* IPv4 with prefix length 32 or IPv6 with prefix length 128. This parameter must be ignored
* unless reason is DataRequestReason.HANDOVER.
* @param dnses If the reason is DataRequestReason.HANDOVER, this indicates the list of DNS
* addresses of the existing data connection. The format is defined in RFC-4291 section
* 2.2. For example, "192.0.1.3" or "2001:db8::1". This parameter must be ignored unless
* reason is DataRequestReason.HANDOVER.
*
* Response function is IRadioResponse.setupDataCallResponse()
*
* Note this API is same as 1.2 version except using the 1.4 AccessNetwork as the input param.
*/
oneway setupDataCall_1_4(int32_t serial, AccessNetwork accessNetwork,
DataProfileInfo dataProfileInfo, bool roamingAllowed,
DataRequestReason reason, vec<string> addresses, vec<string> dnses);
/**
* Set an apn to initial attach network
*
* @param serial Serial number of request.
* @param dataProfileInfo data profile containing APN settings
*
* Response callback is IRadioResponse.setInitialAttachApnResponse()
*/
oneway setInitialAttachApn_1_4(int32_t serial, DataProfileInfo dataProfileInfo);
/**
* Send data profiles of the current carrier to the modem.
*
* @param serial Serial number of request.
* @param profiles Array of DataProfile to set.
*
* Response callback is IRadioResponse.setDataProfileResponse()
*/
oneway setDataProfile_1_4(int32_t serial, vec<DataProfileInfo> profiles);
/**
* Initiate emergency voice call, with zero or more emergency service category(s) and routing
* information for handling the call. Android uses this request to make its emergency call
* instead of using @1.0::IRadio.dial if the 'address' in the 'dialInfo' field is identified
* as an emergency number by Android.
*
* In multi-sim senario, this radio request is sent through the IRadio service that serves
* the subscription the emergency number belongs to, no matter of the PUK/PIN state of the
* subscription and the service state.
*
* Some countries or carriers require some emergency numbers that must be handled with normal
* call routing or emergency routing. If the 'routing' field is specified as
* @1.4::EmergencyNumberRouting#NORMAL, the implementation must use normal call routing to
* handle the call; if it is specified as @1.4::EmergencyNumberRouting#EMERGENCY, the
* implementation must use emergency routing to handle the call; if it is
* @1.4::EmergencyNumberRouting#UNKNOWN, Android does not know how to handle the call.
*
* If the dialed emergency number does not have a specified emergency service category, the
* 'categories' field is set to @1.4::EmergencyServiceCategory#UNSPECIFIED; if the underlying
* technology used to request emergency services does not support the emergency service
* category, the categories may be ignored.
*
* Reference: 3gpp TS 22.101, Section 10 - Emergency Calls
*
* @param serial Serial number of request.
* @param dialInfo the same @1.0::Dial information used by @1.0::IRadio.dial.
* @param categories bitfield<@1.4::EmergencyServiceCategory> the Emergency Service Category(s)
* of the call.
* @param routing @1.4::EmergencyCallRouting the emergency call routing information.
*
* Response function is IRadioResponse.emergencyDialResponse()
*/
oneway emergencyDial(int32_t serial, Dial dialInfo,
bitfield<EmergencyServiceCategory> categories, EmergencyCallRouting routing);
/**
* Query the preferred network type bitmap.
*
* @param serial Serial number of request.
*
* Response callback is IRadioResponse.getPreferredNetworkTypeBitmapResponse()
*/
oneway getPreferredNetworkTypeBitmap(int32_t serial);
/**
* Requests to set the preferred network type for searching and registering.
*
* @param serial Serial number of request.
* @param networkTypeBitmap a 32-bit bitmap of RadioAccessFamily.
*
* Response callback is IRadioResponse.setPreferredNetworkTypeBitmapResponse()
*/
oneway setPreferredNetworkTypeBitmap(
int32_t serial, bitfield<RadioAccessFamily> networkTypeBitmap);
};