/* * 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. * 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.config@1.1; import @1.0::IRadioConfig; import @1.1::IRadioConfigResponse; import @1.1::PhoneCapability; import @1.1::ModemsConfig; /** * Note: IRadioConfig 1.1 is an intermediate layer between Android P and Android Q. * It's specifically designed for CBRS related interfaces. All other interfaces * for Q are added in IRadioConfig 1.2. * * This interface is used by telephony and telecom to talk to cellular radio for the purpose of * radio configuration, and it is not associated with any specific modem or slot. * 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. */ interface IRadioConfig extends @1.0::IRadioConfig { /** * Request current phone capability. * * @param serial Serial number of request. * * Response callback is IRadioResponse.getPhoneCapabilityResponse() which * will return <@1.1::PhoneCapability>. */ oneway getPhoneCapability(int32_t serial); /** * Set preferred data modem Id. * In a multi-SIM device, notify modem layer which logical modem will be used primarily * for data. It helps modem with resource optimization and decisions of what data connections * should be satisfied. * * @param serial Serial number of request. * @param modem Id the logical modem ID, which should match one of modem IDs returned * from getPhoneCapability(). * * Response callback is IRadioConfigResponse.setPreferredDataModemResponse() */ oneway setPreferredDataModem(int32_t serial, uint8_t modemId); /** * Set modems configurations by specifying the number of live modems (i.e modems that are * enabled and actively working as part of a working telephony stack). * * Example: this interface can be used to switch to single/multi sim mode by specifying * the number of live modems as 1, 2, etc * * Note: by setting the number of live modems in this API, that number of modems will * subsequently get enabled/disabled * * @param serial serial number of request. * @param modemsConfig ModemsConfig object including the number of live modems * * Response callback is IRadioResponse.setModemsConfigResponse() */ oneway setModemsConfig(int32_t serial, ModemsConfig modemsConfig); /** * Get modems configurations. This interface is used to get modem configurations * which includes the number of live modems (i.e modems that are * enabled and actively working as part of a working telephony stack) * * Note: in order to get the overall number of modems available on the phone, * refer to getPhoneCapability API * * @param serial Serial number of request. * * Response callback is IRadioResponse.getModemsConfigResponse() which * will return <@1.1::ModemsConfig>. */ oneway getModemsConfig(int32_t serial); };