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Mitchell Wills5443a9f2016-08-18 11:44:58 -07001/*
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16
17package android.hardware.wifi@1.0;
18
19import IWifiChipEventCallback;
20
21/**
22 * Interface that represents a chip that must be configured as a single unit.
23 * The HAL/driver/firmware will be responsible for determining which phy is used
24 * to perform operations like NAN, RTT, etc.
25 */
26interface IWifiChip {
27 enum InterfaceType : uint32_t {
28 STA, AP, P2P,
29 /**
30 * NAN control interface. Datapath support may be queried and created
31 * through this interface.
32 */
33 NAN,
34 };
35
36 /**
37 * Set of interface types with the maximum number of interfaces that can have
38 * one of the specified type for a given ChipInterfaceCombination. See
39 * ChipInterfaceCombination for examples.
40 */
41 struct ChipInterfaceCombinationLimit {
42 vec<InterfaceType> types; // Each InterfaceType may occur at most once
43 uint32_t maxIfaces;
44 };
45
46 /**
47 * Set of interfaces that can operate concurrently when in a given mode. See
48 * ChipMode below.
49 *
50 * For example:
51 * [{STA} <= 2]
52 * At most two STA interfaces are supported
53 * [], [STA], [STA+STA]
54 *
55 * [{STA} <= 1, {NAN} <= 1, {AP} <= 1]
56 * Any combination of STA, NAN, AP
57 * [], [STA], [NAN], [AP], [STA+NAN], [STA+AP], [NAN+AP], [STA+NAN+AP]
58 *
59 * [{STA} <= 1, {NAN,P2P} <= 1]
60 * Optionally a STA and either NAN or P2P
61 * [], [STA], [STA+NAN], [STA+P2P], [NAN], [P2P]
62 * Not included [NAN+P2P], [STA+NAN+P2P]
63 *
64 * [{STA} <= 1, {STA,NAN} <= 1]
65 * Optionally a STA and either a second STA or a NAN
66 * [], [STA], [STA+NAN], [STA+STA], [NAN]
67 * Not included [STA+STA+NAN]
68 */
69 struct ChipInterfaceCombination {
70 vec<ChipInterfaceCombinationLimit> limits;
71 };
72
73 /**
74 * A mode that the chip can be put in. A mode defines a set of constraints on
75 * the interfaces that can exist while in that mode. Modes define a unit of
76 * configuration where all interfaces must be torn down to switch to a
77 * different mode. Some HALs may only have a single mode, but an example where
78 * multiple modes would be required is if a chip has different firmwares with
79 * different capabilities.
80 *
81 * When in a mode, it must be possible to perform any combination of creating
82 * and removing interfaces as long as at least one of the
83 * ChipInterfaceCombinations is satisfied. This means that if a chip has two
84 * available combinations, [{STA} <= 1] and [{AP} <= 1] then it is expected
85 * that exactly one STA interface or one AP interface can be created, but it
86 * is not expected that both a STA and AP interface could be created. If it
87 * was then there would be a single available combination
88 * [{STA} <=1, {AP} <= 1].
89 *
90 * When switching between two available combinations it is expected that
91 * interfaces only supported by the initial combination will be removed until
92 * the target combination is also satisfied. At that point new interfaces
93 * satisfying only the target combination can be added (meaning the initial
94 * combination limits will no longer satisfied). The addition of these new
95 * interfaces should not impact the existence of interfaces that satisfy both
96 * combinations.
97 *
98 * For example, a chip with available combinations:
99 * [{STA} <= 2, {NAN} <=1] and [{STA} <=1, {NAN} <= 1, {AP} <= 1}]
100 * If the chip currently has 3 interfaces STA, STA and NAN and wants to add an
101 * AP interface in place of one of the STAs then first one of the STA
102 * interfaces must be removed and then the AP interface can be created after
103 * the STA had been torn down. During this process the remaining STA and NAN
104 * interfaces should not be removed/recreated.
105 *
106 * If a chip does not support this kind of reconfiguration in this mode then
107 * the combinations should be separated into two separate modes. Before
108 * switching modes all interfaces will be torn down, the mode switch will be
109 * enacted and when it completes the new interfaces will be brought up.
110 */
111 struct ChipMode {
112 /**
113 * Id that can be used to put the chip in this mode.
114 */
115 ChipModeId id;
116
117 /**
118 * A list of the possible interface combinations that the chip can have
119 * while in this mode.
120 */
121 vec<ChipInterfaceCombination> availableCombinations;
122 };
123
124 /**
125 * Requests notifications of significant events on this chip. Multiple calls
126 * to this will register multiple callbacks each of which will receive all
127 * events.
128 */
129 oneway registerEventCallback(IWifiChipEventCallback callback);
130
131 /**
132 * Get the set of operation modes that the chip supports.
133 */
134 getAvailableModes() generates (vec<ChipMode> modes);
135
136 /**
137 * Reconfigure the Chip. Will trigger onChipReconfigured.
138 *
139 * @param modeId The mode that the chip should switch to, corresponding to the
140 * id property of the target ChipMode.
141 */
142 oneway configureChip(ChipModeId modeId);
143
144 /**
145 * Get the current mode that the chip is in.
146 */
147 getMode() generates (ChipModeId modeId);
148
149 /**
150 * Request information about the chip. Will trigger onChipDebugInfoAvailable.
151 */
152 oneway requestChipDebugInfo();
153
154 /**
155 * Request vendor debug info from the driver. Will trigger
156 * onDriverDebugDumpAvailable.
157 */
158 oneway requestDriverDebugDump();
159
160 /**
161 * Request vendor debug info from the firmware. Will trigger
162 * onFirmwareDebugDumpAvailable.
163 */
164 oneway requestFirmwareDebugDump();
165};