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Hridya Valsarajue596a712016-09-22 14:07:22 -07001/*
2 * Copyright (C) 2016 The Android Open Source Project
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15 */
16
17package android.hardware.gnss@1.0;
18
19/*
20 * The interface is required for the HAL to communicate certain information
21 * like status and location info back to the platform, the platform implements
22 * the interfaces and passes a handle to the HAL.
23 */
24interface IGnssCallback {
25 /* Flags for the gnssSetCapabilities callback. */
26 enum Capabilities : uint32_t {
27 /*
28 * GNSS HAL schedules fixes for RECURRENCE_PERIODIC mode.
29 * If this is not set, then the framework will use 1000ms for
30 * minInterval and will call start() and stop() to schedule the GNSS.
31 */
gomoc3d92782017-01-11 14:04:21 -080032 SCHEDULING = 1 << 0,
Hridya Valsarajue596a712016-09-22 14:07:22 -070033 /** GNSS supports MS-Based AGNSS mode */
gomoc3d92782017-01-11 14:04:21 -080034 MSB = 1 << 1,
Hridya Valsarajue596a712016-09-22 14:07:22 -070035 /** GNSS supports MS-Assisted AGNSS mode */
gomoc3d92782017-01-11 14:04:21 -080036 MSA = 1 << 2,
Hridya Valsarajue596a712016-09-22 14:07:22 -070037 /** GNSS supports single-shot fixes */
gomoc3d92782017-01-11 14:04:21 -080038 SINGLE_SHOT = 1 << 3,
Hridya Valsarajue596a712016-09-22 14:07:22 -070039 /** GNSS supports on demand time injection */
gomoc3d92782017-01-11 14:04:21 -080040 ON_DEMAND_TIME = 1 << 4,
Hridya Valsarajue596a712016-09-22 14:07:22 -070041 /** GNSS supports Geofencing */
gomoc3d92782017-01-11 14:04:21 -080042 GEOFENCING = 1 << 5,
43 /** GNSS supports Measurements for at least GPS. */
44 MEASUREMENTS = 1 << 6,
Hridya Valsarajue596a712016-09-22 14:07:22 -070045 /** GNSS supports Navigation Messages */
gomoc3d92782017-01-11 14:04:21 -080046 NAV_MESSAGES = 1 << 7
Hridya Valsarajue596a712016-09-22 14:07:22 -070047 };
48
49 /* GNSS status event values. */
Hridya Valsaraju97ecaa02016-11-02 10:20:07 -070050 enum GnssStatusValue : uint8_t {
Hridya Valsarajue596a712016-09-22 14:07:22 -070051 /** GNSS status unknown. */
Hridya Valsaraju97ecaa02016-11-02 10:20:07 -070052 NONE = 0,
Hridya Valsarajue596a712016-09-22 14:07:22 -070053 /** GNSS has begun navigating. */
54 SESSION_BEGIN = 1,
55 /** GNSS has stopped navigating. */
56 SESSION_END = 2,
57 /** GNSS has powered on but is not navigating. */
58 ENGINE_ON = 3,
59 /** GNSS is powered off. */
60 ENGINE_OFF = 4
61 };
62
63 /*
64 * Flags that indicate information about the satellite
65 */
66 enum GnssSvFlags : uint8_t {
gomoc3d92782017-01-11 14:04:21 -080067 NONE = 0,
68 HAS_EPHEMERIS_DATA = 1 << 0,
69 HAS_ALMANAC_DATA = 1 << 1,
70 USED_IN_FIX = 1 << 2,
71 HAS_CARRIER_FREQUENCY = 1 << 3
Hridya Valsarajue596a712016-09-22 14:07:22 -070072 };
73
74 struct GnssSvInfo {
75 /*
76 * Pseudo-random number for the SV, or FCN/OSN number for Glonass. The
77 * distinction is made by looking at constellation field. Values must be
78 * in the range of:
79 *
80 * - GNSS: 1-32
81 * - SBAS: 120-151, 183-192
82 * - GLONASS: 1-24, the orbital slot number (OSN), if known. Or, if not:
83 * 93-106, the frequency channel number (FCN) (-7 to +6) offset by
84 * + 100
85 * i.e. report an FCN of -7 as 93, FCN of 0 as 100, and FCN of +6
86 * as 106.
87 * - QZSS: 193-200
88 * - Galileo: 1-36
89 * - Beidou: 1-37
90 */
91 int16_t svid;
92
93 /*
94 * Defines the constellation of the given SV.
95 */
96 GnssConstellationType constellation;
97
98 /*
99 * Carrier-to-noise density in dB-Hz, typically in the range [0, 63].
100 * It contains the measured C/N0 value for the signal at the antenna port.
101 *
102 * This is a mandatory value.
103 */
104 float cN0Dbhz;
105
106 /** Elevation of SV in degrees. */
107 float elevationDegrees;
108
109 /** Azimuth of SV in degrees. */
110 float azimuthDegrees;
111
112 /*
gomoc3d92782017-01-11 14:04:21 -0800113 * Carrier frequency of the signal tracked, for example it can be the
114 * GPS L1 = 1.57542e9 Hz, or L2, L5, varying GLO channels, etc. If
115 * the field is not set, it is the primary common use frequency,
116 * e.g. L1 for GPS.
117 *
118 * If the data is available, gnssClockFlags must contain
119 * HAS_CARRIER_FREQUENCY.
120 */
121 float carrierFrequencyHz;
122
123 /*
Hridya Valsarajue596a712016-09-22 14:07:22 -0700124 * Contains additional data about the given SV.
125 */
Yifan Hong35e2aac2016-12-05 12:35:05 -0800126 bitfield<GnssSvFlags> svFlag;
Hridya Valsarajue596a712016-09-22 14:07:22 -0700127 };
128
129 /*
130 * Represents SV status.
131 */
132 struct GnssSvStatus {
133 /*
134 * Number of GNSS SVs currently visible, refers to the SVs stored in sv_list
135 */
Hridya Valsaraju97ecaa02016-11-02 10:20:07 -0700136 uint32_t numSvs;
Hridya Valsarajue596a712016-09-22 14:07:22 -0700137
138 /*
139 * Pointer to an array of SVs information for all GNSS constellations,
140 * except GNSS, which is reported using svList
141 */
Hridya Valsaraju97ecaa02016-11-02 10:20:07 -0700142 GnssSvInfo[GnssMax:SVS_COUNT] gnssSvList;
Hridya Valsarajue596a712016-09-22 14:07:22 -0700143
144 };
145
146 /*
147 * Called when a GNSS location is available.
148 *
149 * @param location Location information from HAL.
150 */
151 gnssLocationCb(GnssLocation location);
152
153 /*
154 * Called to communicate the status of the GNSS engine.
155 *
156 * @param status Status information from HAL.
157 */
158 gnssStatusCb(GnssStatusValue status);
159
160 /*
161 * @param svInfo SV status information from HAL.
162 */
163 gnssSvStatusCb(GnssSvStatus svInfo);
164
165 /*
166 * Called when NMEA data is available.
167 * Callback for reporting NMEA sentences.
168 *
169 * @param timestamp Marks the instance of reporting.
170 * @param nmea Follows standard NMEA 0183. Each sentence begins with a '$'
171 * and ends with a carriage return/line feed sequence and can be no longer
172 * than 80 characters of visible text (plus the line terminators). The data
173 * is contained within this single line with data items separated by commas.
174 * The data itself is just ascii text and may extend over multiple sentences
175 * in certain specialized instances but is normally fully contained in one
176 * variable length sentence. The data may vary in the amount of precision
177 * contained in the message. For example time might be indicated to decimal
178 * parts of a second or location may be shown with 3 or even 4 digits after
179 * the decimal point. Programs that read the data must only use the commas
180 * to determine the field boundaries and not depend on column positions.
181 * There is a provision for a checksum at the end of each sentence which may
182 * or may not be checked by the unit that reads the data. The checksum field
183 * consists of a '*' and two hex digits representing an 8 bit exclusive OR
184 * of all characters between, but not including, the '$' and '*'.
185 */
186 gnssNmeaCb(GnssUtcTime timestamp, string nmea);
187
188 /*
189 * Callback to inform framework of the GNSS engine's capabilities.
190 *
191 * @param capabilities Capability parameter is a bit field of
192 * the Capabilities enum.
193 */
Yifan Hong7037fdb2016-12-05 17:16:09 -0800194 gnssSetCapabilitesCb(bitfield<Capabilities> capabilities);
Hridya Valsarajue596a712016-09-22 14:07:22 -0700195
196 /*
197 * Callback utility for acquiring the GNSS wakelock. This can be used to prevent
198 * the CPU from suspending while handling GNSS events.
199 */
200 gnssAcquireWakelockCb();
201
202 /** Callback utility for releasing the GNSS wakelock. */
203 gnssReleaseWakelockCb();
204
205 /** Callback for requesting NTP time */
206 gnssRequestTimeCb();
207
208 /*
209 * Provides information about how new the underlying GPS/GNSS hardware and
210 * software is.
211 *
212 * This information will be available for Android Test Applications. If a GNSS
213 * HAL does not provide this information, it will be considered "2015 or
214 * earlier".
215 *
216 * If a GNSS HAL does provide this information, then newer years will need to
217 * meet newer CTS standards. E.g. if the date are 2016 or above, then N+ level
218 * GnssMeasurement support will be verified.
219 */
220 struct GnssSystemInfo{
221 /*
222 * year in which the last update was made to the underlying hardware/firmware
223 * used to capture GNSS signals, e.g. 2016
224 */
225 uint16_t yearOfHw;
226 };
227
228 /*
229 * Callback to inform framework of the engine's hardware version information.
230 *
231 * @param info GnssSystemInfo about the GPS/GNSS hardware.
232 */
233 gnssSetSystemInfoCb(GnssSystemInfo info);
234};