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     16 
     17 #ifndef ANDROID_RIL_H
     18 #define ANDROID_RIL_H 1
     19 
     20 #include <stdlib.h>
     21 #ifndef FEATURE_UNIT_TEST
     22 #include <sys/time.h>
     23 #endif /* !FEATURE_UNIT_TEST */
     24 
     25 #ifdef __cplusplus
     26 extern "C" {
     27 #endif
     28 
     29 #define RIL_VERSION 6     /* Current version */
     30 #define RIL_VERSION_MIN 2 /* Minimum RIL_VERSION supported */
     31 
     32 #define CDMA_ALPHA_INFO_BUFFER_LENGTH 64
     33 #define CDMA_NUMBER_INFO_BUFFER_LENGTH 81
     34 
     35 typedef void * RIL_Token;
     36 
     37 typedef enum {
     38     RIL_E_SUCCESS = 0,
     39     RIL_E_RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE = 1,     /* If radio did not start or is resetting */
     40     RIL_E_GENERIC_FAILURE = 2,
     41     RIL_E_PASSWORD_INCORRECT = 3,      /* for PIN/PIN2 methods only! */
     42     RIL_E_SIM_PIN2 = 4,                /* Operation requires SIM PIN2 to be entered */
     43     RIL_E_SIM_PUK2 = 5,                /* Operation requires SIM PIN2 to be entered */
     44     RIL_E_REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED = 6,
     45     RIL_E_CANCELLED = 7,
     46     RIL_E_OP_NOT_ALLOWED_DURING_VOICE_CALL = 8, /* data ops are not allowed during voice
     47                                                    call on a Class C GPRS device */
     48     RIL_E_OP_NOT_ALLOWED_BEFORE_REG_TO_NW = 9,  /* data ops are not allowed before device
     49                                                    registers in network */
     50     RIL_E_SMS_SEND_FAIL_RETRY = 10,             /* fail to send sms and need retry */
     51     RIL_E_SIM_ABSENT = 11,                      /* fail to set the location where CDMA subscription
     52                                                    shall be retrieved because of SIM or RUIM
     53                                                    card absent */
     54     RIL_E_SUBSCRIPTION_NOT_AVAILABLE = 12,      /* fail to find CDMA subscription from specified
     55                                                    location */
     56     RIL_E_MODE_NOT_SUPPORTED = 13,              /* HW does not support preferred network type */
     57     RIL_E_FDN_CHECK_FAILURE = 14,               /* command failed because recipient is not on FDN list */
     58     RIL_E_ILLEGAL_SIM_OR_ME = 15                /* network selection failed due to
     59                                                    illegal SIM or ME */
     60 } RIL_Errno;
     61 
     62 typedef enum {
     63     RIL_CALL_ACTIVE = 0,
     64     RIL_CALL_HOLDING = 1,
     65     RIL_CALL_DIALING = 2,    /* MO call only */
     66     RIL_CALL_ALERTING = 3,   /* MO call only */
     67     RIL_CALL_INCOMING = 4,   /* MT call only */
     68     RIL_CALL_WAITING = 5     /* MT call only */
     69 } RIL_CallState;
     70 
     71 typedef enum {
     72     RADIO_STATE_OFF = 0,                   /* Radio explictly powered off (eg CFUN=0) */
     73     RADIO_STATE_UNAVAILABLE = 1,           /* Radio unavailable (eg, resetting or not booted) */
     74     RADIO_STATE_SIM_NOT_READY = 2,         /* Radio is on, but the SIM interface is not ready */
     75     RADIO_STATE_SIM_LOCKED_OR_ABSENT = 3,  /* SIM PIN locked, PUK required, network
     76                                               personalization locked, or SIM absent */
     77     RADIO_STATE_SIM_READY = 4,             /* Radio is on and SIM interface is available */
     78     RADIO_STATE_RUIM_NOT_READY = 5,        /* Radio is on, but the RUIM interface is not ready */
     79     RADIO_STATE_RUIM_READY = 6,            /* Radio is on and the RUIM interface is available */
     80     RADIO_STATE_RUIM_LOCKED_OR_ABSENT = 7, /* RUIM PIN locked, PUK required, network
     81                                               personalization locked, or RUIM absent */
     82     RADIO_STATE_NV_NOT_READY = 8,          /* Radio is on, but the NV interface is not available */
     83     RADIO_STATE_NV_READY = 9               /* Radio is on and the NV interface is available */
     84 } RIL_RadioState;
     85 
     86 typedef enum {
     87     RADIO_TECH_UNKNOWN = 0,
     88     RADIO_TECH_GPRS = 1,
     89     RADIO_TECH_EDGE = 2,
     90     RADIO_TECH_UMTS = 3,
     91     RADIO_TECH_IS95A = 4,
     92     RADIO_TECH_IS95B = 5,
     93     RADIO_TECH_1xRTT =  6,
     94     RADIO_TECH_EVDO_0 = 7,
     95     RADIO_TECH_EVDO_A = 8,
     96     RADIO_TECH_HSDPA = 9,
     97     RADIO_TECH_HSUPA = 10,
     98     RADIO_TECH_HSPA = 11,
     99     RADIO_TECH_EVDO_B = 12,
    100     RADIO_TECH_EHRPD = 13,
    101     RADIO_TECH_LTE = 14,
    102     RADIO_TECH_HSPAP = 15 // HSPA+
    103 } RIL_RadioTechnology;
    104 
    105 // Do we want to split Data from Voice and the use
    106 // RIL_RadioTechnology for get/setPreferredVoice/Data ?
    107 typedef enum {
    108     PREF_NET_TYPE_GSM_WCDMA                = 0, /* GSM/WCDMA (WCDMA preferred) */
    109     PREF_NET_TYPE_GSM_ONLY                 = 1, /* GSM only */
    110     PREF_NET_TYPE_WCDMA                    = 2, /* WCDMA  */
    111     PREF_NET_TYPE_GSM_WCDMA_AUTO           = 3, /* GSM/WCDMA (auto mode, according to PRL) */
    112     PREF_NET_TYPE_CDMA_EVDO_AUTO           = 4, /* CDMA and EvDo (auto mode, according to PRL) */
    113     PREF_NET_TYPE_CDMA_ONLY                = 5, /* CDMA only */
    114     PREF_NET_TYPE_EVDO_ONLY                = 6, /* EvDo only */
    115     PREF_NET_TYPE_GSM_WCDMA_CDMA_EVDO_AUTO = 7, /* GSM/WCDMA, CDMA, and EvDo (auto mode, according to PRL) */
    116     PREF_NET_TYPE_LTE_CDMA_EVDO            = 8, /* LTE, CDMA and EvDo */
    117     PREF_NET_TYPE_LTE_GSM_WCDMA            = 9, /* LTE, GSM/WCDMA */
    118     PREF_NET_TYPE_LTE_CMDA_EVDO_GSM_WCDMA  = 10, /* LTE, CDMA, EvDo, GSM/WCDMA */
    119     PREF_NET_TYPE_LTE_ONLY                 = 11  /* LTE only */
    120 } RIL_PreferredNetworkType;
    121 
    122 /* Source for cdma subscription */
    123 typedef enum {
    124    CDMA_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE_RUIM_SIM = 0,
    125    CDMA_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE_NV = 1
    126 } RIL_CdmaSubscriptionSource;
    127 
    128 /* User-to-User signaling Info activation types derived from 3GPP 23.087 v8.0 */
    129 typedef enum {
    130     RIL_UUS_TYPE1_IMPLICIT = 0,
    131     RIL_UUS_TYPE1_REQUIRED = 1,
    132     RIL_UUS_TYPE1_NOT_REQUIRED = 2,
    133     RIL_UUS_TYPE2_REQUIRED = 3,
    134     RIL_UUS_TYPE2_NOT_REQUIRED = 4,
    135     RIL_UUS_TYPE3_REQUIRED = 5,
    136     RIL_UUS_TYPE3_NOT_REQUIRED = 6
    137 } RIL_UUS_Type;
    138 
    139 /* User-to-User Signaling Information data coding schemes. Possible values for
    140  * Octet 3 (Protocol Discriminator field) in the UUIE. The values have been
    141  * specified in section 10.5.4.25 of 3GPP TS 24.008 */
    142 typedef enum {
    143     RIL_UUS_DCS_USP = 0,          /* User specified protocol */
    144     RIL_UUS_DCS_OSIHLP = 1,       /* OSI higher layer protocol */
    145     RIL_UUS_DCS_X244 = 2,         /* X.244 */
    146     RIL_UUS_DCS_RMCF = 3,         /* Reserved for system mangement
    147                                      convergence function */
    148     RIL_UUS_DCS_IA5c = 4          /* IA5 characters */
    149 } RIL_UUS_DCS;
    150 
    151 /* User-to-User Signaling Information defined in 3GPP 23.087 v8.0
    152  * This data is passed in RIL_ExtensionRecord and rec contains this
    153  * structure when type is RIL_UUS_INFO_EXT_REC */
    154 typedef struct {
    155   RIL_UUS_Type    uusType;    /* UUS Type */
    156   RIL_UUS_DCS     uusDcs;     /* UUS Data Coding Scheme */
    157   int             uusLength;  /* Length of UUS Data */
    158   char *          uusData;    /* UUS Data */
    159 } RIL_UUS_Info;
    160 
    161 /* CDMA Signal Information Record as defined in C.S0005 section 3.7.5.5 */
    162 typedef struct {
    163   char isPresent;    /* non-zero if signal information record is present */
    164   char signalType;   /* as defined 3.7.5.5-1 */
    165   char alertPitch;   /* as defined 3.7.5.5-2 */
    166   char signal;       /* as defined 3.7.5.5-3, 3.7.5.5-4 or 3.7.5.5-5 */
    167 } RIL_CDMA_SignalInfoRecord;
    168 
    169 typedef struct {
    170     RIL_CallState   state;
    171     int             index;      /* Connection Index for use with, eg, AT+CHLD */
    172     int             toa;        /* type of address, eg 145 = intl */
    173     char            isMpty;     /* nonzero if is mpty call */
    174     char            isMT;       /* nonzero if call is mobile terminated */
    175     char            als;        /* ALS line indicator if available
    176                                    (0 = line 1) */
    177     char            isVoice;    /* nonzero if this is is a voice call */
    178     char            isVoicePrivacy;     /* nonzero if CDMA voice privacy mode is active */
    179     char *          number;     /* Remote party number */
    180     int             numberPresentation; /* 0=Allowed, 1=Restricted, 2=Not Specified/Unknown 3=Payphone */
    181     char *          name;       /* Remote party name */
    182     int             namePresentation; /* 0=Allowed, 1=Restricted, 2=Not Specified/Unknown 3=Payphone */
    183     RIL_UUS_Info *  uusInfo;    /* NULL or Pointer to User-User Signaling Information */
    184 } RIL_Call;
    185 
    186 /* Deprecated, use RIL_Data_Call_Response_v6 */
    187 typedef struct {
    188     int             cid;        /* Context ID, uniquely identifies this call */
    189     int             active;     /* 0=inactive, 1=active/physical link down, 2=active/physical link up */
    190     char *          type;       /* One of the PDP_type values in TS 27.007 section 10.1.1.
    191                                    For example, "IP", "IPV6", "IPV4V6", or "PPP". */
    192     char *          apn;        /* ignored */
    193     char *          address;    /* An address, e.g., "192.0.1.3" or "2001:db8::1". */
    194 } RIL_Data_Call_Response_v4;
    195 
    196 /*
    197  * Returned by RIL_REQUEST_SETUP_DATA_CALL, RIL_REQUEST_DATA_CALL_LIST
    198  * and RIL_UNSOL_DATA_CALL_LIST_CHANGED, on error status != 0.
    199  */
    200 typedef struct {
    201     int             status;     /* A RIL_DataCallFailCause, 0 which is PDP_FAIL_NONE if no error */
    202     int             suggestedRetryTime; /* If status != 0, this fields indicates the suggested retry
    203                                            back-off timer value RIL wants to override the one
    204                                            pre-configured in FW.
    205                                            The unit is miliseconds.
    206                                            The value < 0 means no value is suggested.
    207                                            The value 0 means retry should be done ASAP.
    208                                            The value of MAX_INT(0x7fffffff) means no retry. */
    209     int             cid;        /* Context ID, uniquely identifies this call */
    210     int             active;     /* 0=inactive, 1=active/physical link down, 2=active/physical link up */
    211     char *          type;       /* One of the PDP_type values in TS 27.007 section 10.1.1.
    212                                    For example, "IP", "IPV6", "IPV4V6", or "PPP". If status is
    213                                    PDP_FAIL_ONLY_SINGLE_BEARER_ALLOWED this is the type supported
    214                                    such as "IP" or "IPV6" */
    215     char *          ifname;     /* The network interface name */
    216     char *          addresses;  /* A space-delimited list of addresses with optional "/" prefix length,
    217                                    e.g., "192.0.1.3" or "192.0.1.11/16 2001:db8::1/64".
    218                                    May not be empty, typically 1 IPv4 or 1 IPv6 or
    219                                    one of each. If the prefix length is absent the addresses
    220                                    are assumed to be point to point with IPv4 having a prefix
    221                                    length of 32 and IPv6 128. */
    222     char *          dnses;      /* A space-delimited list of DNS server addresses,
    223                                    e.g., "192.0.1.3" or "192.0.1.11 2001:db8::1".
    224                                    May be empty. */
    225     char *          gateways;   /* A space-delimited list of default gateway addresses,
    226                                    e.g., "192.0.1.3" or "192.0.1.11 2001:db8::1".
    227                                    May be empty in which case the addresses represent point
    228                                    to point connections. */
    229 } RIL_Data_Call_Response_v6;
    230 
    231 typedef struct {
    232     int messageRef;   /* TP-Message-Reference for GSM,
    233                          and BearerData MessageId for CDMA
    234                          (See 3GPP2 C.S0015-B, v2.0, table 4.5-1). */
    235     char *ackPDU;     /* or NULL if n/a */
    236     int errorCode;    /* See 3GPP 27.005, 3.2.5 for GSM/UMTS,
    237                          3GPP2 N.S0005 (IS-41C) Table 171 for CDMA,
    238                          -1 if unknown or not applicable*/
    239 } RIL_SMS_Response;
    240 
    241 /** Used by RIL_REQUEST_WRITE_SMS_TO_SIM */
    242 typedef struct {
    243     int status;     /* Status of message.  See TS 27.005 3.1, "<stat>": */
    244                     /*      0 = "REC UNREAD"    */
    245                     /*      1 = "REC READ"      */
    246                     /*      2 = "STO UNSENT"    */
    247                     /*      3 = "STO SENT"      */
    248     char * pdu;     /* PDU of message to write, as an ASCII hex string less the SMSC address,
    249                        the TP-layer length is "strlen(pdu)/2". */
    250     char * smsc;    /* SMSC address in GSM BCD format prefixed by a length byte
    251                        (as expected by TS 27.005) or NULL for default SMSC */
    252 } RIL_SMS_WriteArgs;
    253 
    254 /** Used by RIL_REQUEST_DIAL */
    255 typedef struct {
    256     char * address;
    257     int clir;
    258             /* (same as 'n' paremeter in TS 27.007 7.7 "+CLIR"
    259              * clir == 0 on "use subscription default value"
    260              * clir == 1 on "CLIR invocation" (restrict CLI presentation)
    261              * clir == 2 on "CLIR suppression" (allow CLI presentation)
    262              */
    263     RIL_UUS_Info *  uusInfo;    /* NULL or Pointer to User-User Signaling Information */
    264 } RIL_Dial;
    265 
    266 typedef struct {
    267     int command;    /* one of the commands listed for TS 27.007 +CRSM*/
    268     int fileid;     /* EF id */
    269     char *path;     /* "pathid" from TS 27.007 +CRSM command.
    270                        Path is in hex asciii format eg "7f205f70"
    271                        Path must always be provided.
    272                      */
    273     int p1;
    274     int p2;
    275     int p3;
    276     char *data;     /* May be NULL*/
    277     char *pin2;     /* May be NULL*/
    278 } RIL_SIM_IO_v5;
    279 
    280 typedef struct {
    281     int command;    /* one of the commands listed for TS 27.007 +CRSM*/
    282     int fileid;     /* EF id */
    283     char *path;     /* "pathid" from TS 27.007 +CRSM command.
    284                        Path is in hex asciii format eg "7f205f70"
    285                        Path must always be provided.
    286                      */
    287     int p1;
    288     int p2;
    289     int p3;
    290     char *data;     /* May be NULL*/
    291     char *pin2;     /* May be NULL*/
    292     char *aidPtr;   /* AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value. */
    293 } RIL_SIM_IO_v6;
    294 
    295 typedef struct {
    296     int sw1;
    297     int sw2;
    298     char *simResponse;  /* In hex string format ([a-fA-F0-9]*). */
    299 } RIL_SIM_IO_Response;
    300 
    301 /* See also com.android.internal.telephony.gsm.CallForwardInfo */
    302 
    303 typedef struct {
    304     int             status;     /*
    305                                  * For RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_CALL_FORWARD_STATUS
    306                                  * status 1 = active, 0 = not active
    307                                  *
    308                                  * For RIL_REQUEST_SET_CALL_FORWARD:
    309                                  * status is:
    310                                  * 0 = disable
    311                                  * 1 = enable
    312                                  * 2 = interrogate
    313                                  * 3 = registeration
    314                                  * 4 = erasure
    315                                  */
    316 
    317     int             reason;      /* from TS 27.007 7.11 "reason" */
    318     int             serviceClass;/* From 27.007 +CCFC/+CLCK "class"
    319                                     See table for Android mapping from
    320                                     MMI service code
    321                                     0 means user doesn't input class */
    322     int             toa;         /* "type" from TS 27.007 7.11 */
    323     char *          number;      /* "number" from TS 27.007 7.11. May be NULL */
    324     int             timeSeconds; /* for CF no reply only */
    325 }RIL_CallForwardInfo;
    326 
    327 typedef struct {
    328    char * cid;         /* Combination of LAC and Cell Id in 32 bits in GSM.
    329                         * Upper 16 bits is LAC and lower 16 bits
    330                         * is CID (as described in TS 27.005)
    331                         * Primary Scrambling Code (as described in TS 25.331)
    332                         *         in 9 bits in UMTS
    333                         * Valid values are hexadecimal 0x0000 - 0xffffffff.
    334                         */
    335    int    rssi;        /* Received RSSI in GSM,
    336                         * Level index of CPICH Received Signal Code Power in UMTS
    337                         */
    338 } RIL_NeighboringCell;
    339 
    340 /* See RIL_REQUEST_LAST_CALL_FAIL_CAUSE */
    341 typedef enum {
    342     CALL_FAIL_UNOBTAINABLE_NUMBER = 1,
    343     CALL_FAIL_NORMAL = 16,
    344     CALL_FAIL_BUSY = 17,
    345     CALL_FAIL_CONGESTION = 34,
    346     CALL_FAIL_ACM_LIMIT_EXCEEDED = 68,
    347     CALL_FAIL_CALL_BARRED = 240,
    348     CALL_FAIL_FDN_BLOCKED = 241,
    349     CALL_FAIL_IMSI_UNKNOWN_IN_VLR = 242,
    350     CALL_FAIL_IMEI_NOT_ACCEPTED = 243,
    351     CALL_FAIL_CDMA_LOCKED_UNTIL_POWER_CYCLE = 1000,
    352     CALL_FAIL_CDMA_DROP = 1001,
    353     CALL_FAIL_CDMA_INTERCEPT = 1002,
    354     CALL_FAIL_CDMA_REORDER = 1003,
    355     CALL_FAIL_CDMA_SO_REJECT = 1004,
    356     CALL_FAIL_CDMA_RETRY_ORDER = 1005,
    357     CALL_FAIL_CDMA_ACCESS_FAILURE = 1006,
    358     CALL_FAIL_CDMA_PREEMPTED = 1007,
    359     CALL_FAIL_CDMA_NOT_EMERGENCY = 1008, /* For non-emergency number dialed
    360                                             during emergency callback mode */
    361     CALL_FAIL_CDMA_ACCESS_BLOCKED = 1009, /* CDMA network access probes blocked */
    362     CALL_FAIL_ERROR_UNSPECIFIED = 0xffff
    363 } RIL_LastCallFailCause;
    364 
    365 /* See RIL_REQUEST_LAST_DATA_CALL_FAIL_CAUSE */
    366 typedef enum {
    367     PDP_FAIL_NONE = 0, /* No error, connection ok */
    368 
    369     /* an integer cause code defined in TS 24.008
    370        section 6.1.3.1.3 or TS 24.301 Release 8+ Annex B.
    371        If the implementation does not have access to the exact cause codes,
    372        then it should return one of the following values,
    373        as the UI layer needs to distinguish these
    374        cases for error notification and potential retries. */
    375     PDP_FAIL_OPERATOR_BARRED = 0x08,               /* no retry */
    376     PDP_FAIL_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES = 0x1A,
    377     PDP_FAIL_MISSING_UKNOWN_APN = 0x1B,            /* no retry */
    378     PDP_FAIL_UNKNOWN_PDP_ADDRESS_TYPE = 0x1C,      /* no retry */
    379     PDP_FAIL_USER_AUTHENTICATION = 0x1D,           /* no retry */
    380     PDP_FAIL_ACTIVATION_REJECT_GGSN = 0x1E,        /* no retry */
    381     PDP_FAIL_ACTIVATION_REJECT_UNSPECIFIED = 0x1F,
    382     PDP_FAIL_SERVICE_OPTION_NOT_SUPPORTED = 0x20,  /* no retry */
    383     PDP_FAIL_SERVICE_OPTION_NOT_SUBSCRIBED = 0x21, /* no retry */
    384     PDP_FAIL_SERVICE_OPTION_OUT_OF_ORDER = 0x22,
    385     PDP_FAIL_NSAPI_IN_USE = 0x23,                  /* no retry */
    386     PDP_FAIL_ONLY_IPV4_ALLOWED = 0x32,             /* no retry */
    387     PDP_FAIL_ONLY_IPV6_ALLOWED = 0x33,             /* no retry */
    388     PDP_FAIL_ONLY_SINGLE_BEARER_ALLOWED = 0x34,
    389     PDP_FAIL_PROTOCOL_ERRORS   = 0x6F,             /* no retry */
    390 
    391     /* Not mentioned in the specification */
    392     PDP_FAIL_VOICE_REGISTRATION_FAIL = -1,
    393     PDP_FAIL_DATA_REGISTRATION_FAIL = -2,
    394 
    395    /* reasons for data call drop - network/modem disconnect */
    396     PDP_FAIL_SIGNAL_LOST = -3,            /* no retry */
    397     PDP_FAIL_PREF_RADIO_TECH_CHANGED = -4,/* preferred technology has changed, should retry
    398                                              with parameters appropriate for new technology */
    399     PDP_FAIL_RADIO_POWER_OFF = -5,        /* data call was disconnected because radio was resetting,
    400                                              powered off - no retry */
    401     PDP_FAIL_TETHERED_CALL_ACTIVE = -6,   /* data call was disconnected by modem because tethered
    402                                              mode was up on same APN/data profile - no retry until
    403                                              tethered call is off */
    404 
    405     PDP_FAIL_ERROR_UNSPECIFIED = 0xffff,  /* retry silently */
    406 } RIL_DataCallFailCause;
    407 
    408 /* See RIL_REQUEST_SETUP_DATA_CALL */
    409 typedef enum {
    410     RIL_DATA_PROFILE_DEFAULT    = 0,
    411     RIL_DATA_PROFILE_TETHERED   = 1,
    412     RIL_DATA_PROFILE_OEM_BASE   = 1000    /* Start of OEM-specific profiles */
    413 } RIL_DataProfile;
    414 
    415 /* Used by RIL_UNSOL_SUPP_SVC_NOTIFICATION */
    416 typedef struct {
    417     int     notificationType;   /*
    418                                  * 0 = MO intermediate result code
    419                                  * 1 = MT unsolicited result code
    420                                  */
    421     int     code;               /* See 27.007 7.17
    422                                    "code1" for MO
    423                                    "code2" for MT. */
    424     int     index;              /* CUG index. See 27.007 7.17. */
    425     int     type;               /* "type" from 27.007 7.17 (MT only). */
    426     char *  number;             /* "number" from 27.007 7.17
    427                                    (MT only, may be NULL). */
    428 } RIL_SuppSvcNotification;
    429 
    430 #define RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS     8
    431 
    432 typedef enum {
    433     RIL_CARDSTATE_ABSENT   = 0,
    434     RIL_CARDSTATE_PRESENT  = 1,
    435     RIL_CARDSTATE_ERROR    = 2
    436 } RIL_CardState;
    437 
    438 typedef enum {
    439     RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_UNKNOWN                   = 0, /* initial state */
    440     RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_IN_PROGRESS               = 1, /* in between each lock transition */
    441     RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_READY                     = 2, /* when either SIM or RUIM Perso is finished
    442                                                         since each app can only have 1 active perso
    443                                                         involved */
    444     RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_NETWORK               = 3,
    445     RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_NETWORK_SUBSET        = 4,
    446     RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_CORPORATE             = 5,
    447     RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_SERVICE_PROVIDER      = 6,
    448     RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_SIM                   = 7,
    449     RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_NETWORK_PUK           = 8, /* The corresponding perso lock is blocked */
    450     RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_NETWORK_SUBSET_PUK    = 9,
    451     RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_CORPORATE_PUK         = 10,
    452     RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_SERVICE_PROVIDER_PUK  = 11,
    453     RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_SIM_PUK               = 12,
    454     RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_NETWORK1             = 13,
    455     RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_NETWORK2             = 14,
    456     RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_HRPD                 = 15,
    457     RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_CORPORATE            = 16,
    458     RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_SERVICE_PROVIDER     = 17,
    459     RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_RUIM                 = 18,
    460     RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_NETWORK1_PUK         = 19, /* The corresponding perso lock is blocked */
    461     RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_NETWORK2_PUK         = 20,
    462     RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_HRPD_PUK             = 21,
    463     RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_CORPORATE_PUK        = 22,
    464     RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_SERVICE_PROVIDER_PUK = 23,
    465     RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_RUIM_PUK             = 24
    466 } RIL_PersoSubstate;
    467 
    468 typedef enum {
    469     RIL_APPSTATE_UNKNOWN               = 0,
    470     RIL_APPSTATE_DETECTED              = 1,
    471     RIL_APPSTATE_PIN                   = 2, /* If PIN1 or UPin is required */
    472     RIL_APPSTATE_PUK                   = 3, /* If PUK1 or Puk for UPin is required */
    473     RIL_APPSTATE_SUBSCRIPTION_PERSO    = 4, /* perso_substate should be look at
    474                                                when app_state is assigned to this value */
    475     RIL_APPSTATE_READY                 = 5
    476 } RIL_AppState;
    477 
    478 typedef enum {
    479     RIL_PINSTATE_UNKNOWN              = 0,
    480     RIL_PINSTATE_ENABLED_NOT_VERIFIED = 1,
    481     RIL_PINSTATE_ENABLED_VERIFIED     = 2,
    482     RIL_PINSTATE_DISABLED             = 3,
    483     RIL_PINSTATE_ENABLED_BLOCKED      = 4,
    484     RIL_PINSTATE_ENABLED_PERM_BLOCKED = 5
    485 } RIL_PinState;
    486 
    487 typedef enum {
    488   RIL_APPTYPE_UNKNOWN = 0,
    489   RIL_APPTYPE_SIM     = 1,
    490   RIL_APPTYPE_USIM    = 2,
    491   RIL_APPTYPE_RUIM    = 3,
    492   RIL_APPTYPE_CSIM    = 4,
    493   RIL_APPTYPE_ISIM    = 5
    494 } RIL_AppType;
    495 
    496 typedef struct
    497 {
    498   RIL_AppType      app_type;
    499   RIL_AppState     app_state;
    500   RIL_PersoSubstate perso_substate; /* applicable only if app_state ==
    501                                        RIL_APPSTATE_SUBSCRIPTION_PERSO */
    502   char             *aid_ptr;        /* null terminated string, e.g., from 0xA0, 0x00 -> 0x41,
    503                                        0x30, 0x30, 0x30 */
    504   char             *app_label_ptr;  /* null terminated string */
    505   int              pin1_replaced;   /* applicable to USIM, CSIM & ISIM */
    506   RIL_PinState     pin1;
    507   RIL_PinState     pin2;
    508 } RIL_AppStatus;
    509 
    510 /* Deprecated, use RIL_CardStatus_v6 */
    511 typedef struct
    512 {
    513   RIL_CardState card_state;
    514   RIL_PinState  universal_pin_state;             /* applicable to USIM and CSIM: RIL_PINSTATE_xxx */
    515   int           gsm_umts_subscription_app_index; /* value < RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS, -1 if none */
    516   int           cdma_subscription_app_index;     /* value < RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS, -1 if none */
    517   int           num_applications;                /* value <= RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS */
    518   RIL_AppStatus applications[RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS];
    519 } RIL_CardStatus_v5;
    520 
    521 typedef struct
    522 {
    523   RIL_CardState card_state;
    524   RIL_PinState  universal_pin_state;             /* applicable to USIM and CSIM: RIL_PINSTATE_xxx */
    525   int           gsm_umts_subscription_app_index; /* value < RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS, -1 if none */
    526   int           cdma_subscription_app_index;     /* value < RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS, -1 if none */
    527   int           ims_subscription_app_index;      /* value < RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS, -1 if none */
    528   int           num_applications;                /* value <= RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS */
    529   RIL_AppStatus applications[RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS];
    530 } RIL_CardStatus_v6;
    531 
    532 /* The result of a SIM refresh, returned in data[0] of RIL_UNSOL_SIM_REFRESH */
    533 typedef enum {
    534     /* A file on SIM has been updated.  data[1] contains the EFID. */
    535     SIM_FILE_UPDATE = 0,
    536     /* SIM initialized.  All files should be re-read. data[1] contains AID that caused REFRESH */
    537     SIM_INIT = 1,
    538     /* SIM reset.  SIM power required, SIM may be locked and all files should be re-read. */
    539     SIM_RESET = 2
    540 } RIL_SimRefreshResult;
    541 
    542 /* Deprecated, use RIL_CDMA_CallWaiting_v6 */
    543 typedef struct {
    544     char *          number;             /* Remote party number */
    545     int             numberPresentation; /* 0=Allowed, 1=Restricted, 2=Not Specified/Unknown */
    546     char *          name;               /* Remote party name */
    547     RIL_CDMA_SignalInfoRecord signalInfoRecord;
    548 } RIL_CDMA_CallWaiting_v5;
    549 
    550 typedef struct {
    551     char *          number;             /* Remote party number */
    552     int             numberPresentation; /* 0=Allowed, 1=Restricted, 2=Not Specified/Unknown */
    553     char *          name;               /* Remote party name */
    554     RIL_CDMA_SignalInfoRecord signalInfoRecord;
    555     /* Number type/Number plan required to support International Call Waiting */
    556     int             number_type;        /* 0=Unknown, 1=International, 2=National,
    557                                            3=Network specific, 4=subscriber */
    558     int             number_plan;        /* 0=Unknown, 1=ISDN, 3=Data, 4=Telex, 8=Nat'l, 9=Private */
    559 } RIL_CDMA_CallWaiting_v6;
    560 
    561 /**
    562  * Which types of Cell Broadcast Message (CBM) are to be received by the ME
    563  *
    564  * uFromServiceID - uToServiceID defines a range of CBM message identifiers
    565  * whose value is 0x0000 - 0xFFFF as defined in TS 23.041 9.4.1.2.2 for GMS
    566  * and 9.4.4.2.2 for UMTS. All other values can be treated as empty
    567  * CBM message ID.
    568  *
    569  * uFromCodeScheme - uToCodeScheme defines a range of CBM data coding schemes
    570  * whose value is 0x00 - 0xFF as defined in TS 23.041 9.4.1.2.3 for GMS
    571  * and 9.4.4.2.3 for UMTS.
    572  * All other values can be treated as empty CBM data coding scheme.
    573  *
    574  * selected 0 means message types specified in <fromServiceId, toServiceId>
    575  * and <fromCodeScheme, toCodeScheme>are not accepted, while 1 means accepted.
    576  *
    577  * Used by RIL_REQUEST_GSM_GET_BROADCAST_CONFIG and
    578  * RIL_REQUEST_GSM_SET_BROADCAST_CONFIG.
    579  */
    580 typedef struct {
    581     int fromServiceId;
    582     int toServiceId;
    583     int fromCodeScheme;
    584     int toCodeScheme;
    585     unsigned char selected;
    586 } RIL_GSM_BroadcastSmsConfigInfo;
    587 
    588 /* No restriction at all including voice/SMS/USSD/SS/AV64 and packet data. */
    589 #define RIL_RESTRICTED_STATE_NONE           0x00
    590 /* Block emergency call due to restriction. But allow all normal voice/SMS/USSD/SS/AV64. */
    591 #define RIL_RESTRICTED_STATE_CS_EMERGENCY   0x01
    592 /* Block all normal voice/SMS/USSD/SS/AV64 due to restriction. Only Emergency call allowed. */
    593 #define RIL_RESTRICTED_STATE_CS_NORMAL      0x02
    594 /* Block all voice/SMS/USSD/SS/AV64 including emergency call due to restriction.*/
    595 #define RIL_RESTRICTED_STATE_CS_ALL         0x04
    596 /* Block packet data access due to restriction. */
    597 #define RIL_RESTRICTED_STATE_PS_ALL         0x10
    598 
    599 /* The status for an OTASP/OTAPA session */
    600 typedef enum {
    601     CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_SPL_UNLOCKED,
    602     CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_SPC_RETRIES_EXCEEDED,
    603     CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_A_KEY_EXCHANGED,
    604     CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_SSD_UPDATED,
    605     CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_NAM_DOWNLOADED,
    606     CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_MDN_DOWNLOADED,
    607     CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_IMSI_DOWNLOADED,
    608     CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_PRL_DOWNLOADED,
    609     CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_COMMITTED,
    610     CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_OTAPA_STARTED,
    611     CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_OTAPA_STOPPED,
    612     CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_OTAPA_ABORTED
    613 } RIL_CDMA_OTA_ProvisionStatus;
    614 
    615 typedef struct {
    616     int signalStrength;  /* Valid values are (0-31, 99) as defined in TS 27.007 8.5 */
    617     int bitErrorRate;    /* bit error rate (0-7, 99) as defined in TS 27.007 8.5 */
    618 } RIL_GW_SignalStrength;
    619 
    620 
    621 typedef struct {
    622     int dbm;  /* Valid values are positive integers.  This value is the actual RSSI value
    623                * multiplied by -1.  Example: If the actual RSSI is -75, then this response
    624                * value will be 75.
    625                */
    626     int ecio; /* Valid values are positive integers.  This value is the actual Ec/Io multiplied
    627                * by -10.  Example: If the actual Ec/Io is -12.5 dB, then this response value
    628                * will be 125.
    629                */
    630 } RIL_CDMA_SignalStrength;
    631 
    632 
    633 typedef struct {
    634     int dbm;  /* Valid values are positive integers.  This value is the actual RSSI value
    635                * multiplied by -1.  Example: If the actual RSSI is -75, then this response
    636                * value will be 75.
    637                */
    638     int ecio; /* Valid values are positive integers.  This value is the actual Ec/Io multiplied
    639                * by -10.  Example: If the actual Ec/Io is -12.5 dB, then this response value
    640                * will be 125.
    641                */
    642     int signalNoiseRatio; /* Valid values are 0-8.  8 is the highest signal to noise ratio. */
    643 } RIL_EVDO_SignalStrength;
    644 
    645 typedef struct {
    646     int signalStrength;  /* Valid values are (0-31, 99) as defined in TS 27.007 8.5 */
    647     int rsrp;            /* The current Reference Signal Receive Power in dBm multipled by -1.
    648                           * Range: 44 to 140 dBm
    649                           * INT_MAX: 0x7FFFFFFF denotes invalid value.
    650                           * Reference: 3GPP TS 36.133 9.1.4 */
    651     int rsrq;            /* The current Reference Signal Receive Quality in dB multiplied by -1.
    652                           * Range: 20 to 3 dB.
    653                           * INT_MAX: 0x7FFFFFFF denotes invalid value.
    654                           * Reference: 3GPP TS 36.133 9.1.7 */
    655     int rssnr;           /* The current reference signal signal-to-noise ratio in 0.1 dB units.
    656                           * Range: -200 to +300 (-200 = -20.0 dB, +300 = 30dB).
    657                           * INT_MAX : 0x7FFFFFFF denotes invalid value.
    658                           * Reference: 3GPP TS 36.101 8.1.1 */
    659     int cqi;             /* The current Channel Quality Indicator.
    660                           * Range: 0 to 15.
    661                           * INT_MAX : 0x7FFFFFFF denotes invalid value.
    662                           * Reference: 3GPP TS 36.101 9.2, 9.3, A.4 */
    663 } RIL_LTE_SignalStrength;
    664 
    665 /* Deprecated, use RIL_SignalStrength_v6 */
    666 typedef struct {
    667     RIL_GW_SignalStrength   GW_SignalStrength;
    668     RIL_CDMA_SignalStrength CDMA_SignalStrength;
    669     RIL_EVDO_SignalStrength EVDO_SignalStrength;
    670 } RIL_SignalStrength_v5;
    671 
    672 typedef struct {
    673     RIL_GW_SignalStrength   GW_SignalStrength;
    674     RIL_CDMA_SignalStrength CDMA_SignalStrength;
    675     RIL_EVDO_SignalStrength EVDO_SignalStrength;
    676     RIL_LTE_SignalStrength  LTE_SignalStrength;
    677 } RIL_SignalStrength_v6;
    678 
    679 /* Names of the CDMA info records (C.S0005 section 3.7.5) */
    680 typedef enum {
    681   RIL_CDMA_DISPLAY_INFO_REC,
    682   RIL_CDMA_CALLED_PARTY_NUMBER_INFO_REC,
    683   RIL_CDMA_CALLING_PARTY_NUMBER_INFO_REC,
    684   RIL_CDMA_CONNECTED_NUMBER_INFO_REC,
    685   RIL_CDMA_SIGNAL_INFO_REC,
    686   RIL_CDMA_REDIRECTING_NUMBER_INFO_REC,
    687   RIL_CDMA_LINE_CONTROL_INFO_REC,
    688   RIL_CDMA_EXTENDED_DISPLAY_INFO_REC,
    689   RIL_CDMA_T53_CLIR_INFO_REC,
    690   RIL_CDMA_T53_RELEASE_INFO_REC,
    691   RIL_CDMA_T53_AUDIO_CONTROL_INFO_REC
    692 } RIL_CDMA_InfoRecName;
    693 
    694 /* Display Info Rec as defined in C.S0005 section 3.7.5.1
    695    Extended Display Info Rec as defined in C.S0005 section 3.7.5.16
    696    Note: the Extended Display info rec contains multiple records of the
    697    form: display_tag, display_len, and display_len occurrences of the
    698    chari field if the display_tag is not 10000000 or 10000001.
    699    To save space, the records are stored consecutively in a byte buffer.
    700    The display_tag, display_len and chari fields are all 1 byte.
    701 */
    702 
    703 typedef struct {
    704   char alpha_len;
    705   char alpha_buf[CDMA_ALPHA_INFO_BUFFER_LENGTH];
    706 } RIL_CDMA_DisplayInfoRecord;
    707 
    708 /* Called Party Number Info Rec as defined in C.S0005 section 3.7.5.2
    709    Calling Party Number Info Rec as defined in C.S0005 section 3.7.5.3
    710    Connected Number Info Rec as defined in C.S0005 section 3.7.5.4
    711 */
    712 
    713 typedef struct {
    714   char len;
    715   char buf[CDMA_NUMBER_INFO_BUFFER_LENGTH];
    716   char number_type;
    717   char number_plan;
    718   char pi;
    719   char si;
    720 } RIL_CDMA_NumberInfoRecord;
    721 
    722 /* Redirecting Number Information Record as defined in C.S0005 section 3.7.5.11 */
    723 typedef enum {
    724   RIL_REDIRECTING_REASON_UNKNOWN = 0,
    725   RIL_REDIRECTING_REASON_CALL_FORWARDING_BUSY = 1,
    726   RIL_REDIRECTING_REASON_CALL_FORWARDING_NO_REPLY = 2,
    727   RIL_REDIRECTING_REASON_CALLED_DTE_OUT_OF_ORDER = 9,
    728   RIL_REDIRECTING_REASON_CALL_FORWARDING_BY_THE_CALLED_DTE = 10,
    729   RIL_REDIRECTING_REASON_CALL_FORWARDING_UNCONDITIONAL = 15,
    730   RIL_REDIRECTING_REASON_RESERVED
    731 } RIL_CDMA_RedirectingReason;
    732 
    733 typedef struct {
    734   RIL_CDMA_NumberInfoRecord redirectingNumber;
    735   /* redirectingReason is set to RIL_REDIRECTING_REASON_UNKNOWN if not included */
    736   RIL_CDMA_RedirectingReason redirectingReason;
    737 } RIL_CDMA_RedirectingNumberInfoRecord;
    738 
    739 /* Line Control Information Record as defined in C.S0005 section 3.7.5.15 */
    740 typedef struct {
    741   char lineCtrlPolarityIncluded;
    742   char lineCtrlToggle;
    743   char lineCtrlReverse;
    744   char lineCtrlPowerDenial;
    745 } RIL_CDMA_LineControlInfoRecord;
    746 
    747 /* T53 CLIR Information Record */
    748 typedef struct {
    749   char cause;
    750 } RIL_CDMA_T53_CLIRInfoRecord;
    751 
    752 /* T53 Audio Control Information Record */
    753 typedef struct {
    754   char upLink;
    755   char downLink;
    756 } RIL_CDMA_T53_AudioControlInfoRecord;
    757 
    758 typedef struct {
    759 
    760   RIL_CDMA_InfoRecName name;
    761 
    762   union {
    763     /* Display and Extended Display Info Rec */
    764     RIL_CDMA_DisplayInfoRecord           display;
    765 
    766     /* Called Party Number, Calling Party Number, Connected Number Info Rec */
    767     RIL_CDMA_NumberInfoRecord            number;
    768 
    769     /* Signal Info Rec */
    770     RIL_CDMA_SignalInfoRecord            signal;
    771 
    772     /* Redirecting Number Info Rec */
    773     RIL_CDMA_RedirectingNumberInfoRecord redir;
    774 
    775     /* Line Control Info Rec */
    776     RIL_CDMA_LineControlInfoRecord       lineCtrl;
    777 
    778     /* T53 CLIR Info Rec */
    779     RIL_CDMA_T53_CLIRInfoRecord          clir;
    780 
    781     /* T53 Audio Control Info Rec */
    782     RIL_CDMA_T53_AudioControlInfoRecord  audioCtrl;
    783   } rec;
    784 } RIL_CDMA_InformationRecord;
    785 
    786 #define RIL_CDMA_MAX_NUMBER_OF_INFO_RECS 10
    787 
    788 typedef struct {
    789   char numberOfInfoRecs;
    790   RIL_CDMA_InformationRecord infoRec[RIL_CDMA_MAX_NUMBER_OF_INFO_RECS];
    791 } RIL_CDMA_InformationRecords;
    792 
    793 /**
    794  * RIL_REQUEST_GET_SIM_STATUS
    795  *
    796  * Requests status of the SIM interface and the SIM card
    797  *
    798  * "data" is NULL
    799  *
    800  * "response" is const RIL_CardStatus_v6 *
    801  *
    802  * Valid errors:
    803  *  Must never fail
    804  */
    805 #define RIL_REQUEST_GET_SIM_STATUS 1
    806 
    807 /**
    808  * RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_SIM_PIN
    809  *
    810  * Supplies SIM PIN. Only called if RIL_CardStatus has RIL_APPSTATE_PIN state
    811  *
    812  * "data" is const char **
    813  * ((const char **)data)[0] is PIN value
    814  * ((const char **)data)[1] is AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value.
    815  *
    816  * "response" is int *
    817  * ((int *)response)[0] is the number of retries remaining, or -1 if unknown
    818  *
    819  * Valid errors:
    820  *
    821  * SUCCESS
    822  * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
    823  * GENERIC_FAILURE
    824  * PASSWORD_INCORRECT
    825  */
    826 
    827 #define RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_SIM_PIN 2
    828 
    829 
    830 /**
    831  * RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_SIM_PUK
    832  *
    833  * Supplies SIM PUK and new PIN.
    834  *
    835  * "data" is const char **
    836  * ((const char **)data)[0] is PUK value
    837  * ((const char **)data)[1] is new PIN value
    838  * ((const char **)data)[2] is AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value.
    839  *
    840  * "response" is int *
    841  * ((int *)response)[0] is the number of retries remaining, or -1 if unknown
    842  *
    843  * Valid errors:
    844  *
    845  *  SUCCESS
    846  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
    847  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
    848  *  PASSWORD_INCORRECT
    849  *     (PUK is invalid)
    850  */
    851 
    852 #define RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_SIM_PUK 3
    853 
    854 /**
    855  * RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_SIM_PIN2
    856  *
    857  * Supplies SIM PIN2. Only called following operation where SIM_PIN2 was
    858  * returned as a a failure from a previous operation.
    859  *
    860  * "data" is const char **
    861  * ((const char **)data)[0] is PIN2 value
    862  * ((const char **)data)[1] is AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value.
    863  *
    864  * "response" is int *
    865  * ((int *)response)[0] is the number of retries remaining, or -1 if unknown
    866  *
    867  * Valid errors:
    868  *
    869  *  SUCCESS
    870  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
    871  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
    872  *  PASSWORD_INCORRECT
    873  */
    874 
    875 #define RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_SIM_PIN2 4
    876 
    877 /**
    878  * RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_SIM_PUK2
    879  *
    880  * Supplies SIM PUK2 and new PIN2.
    881  *
    882  * "data" is const char **
    883  * ((const char **)data)[0] is PUK2 value
    884  * ((const char **)data)[1] is new PIN2 value
    885  * ((const char **)data)[2] is AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value.
    886  *
    887  * "response" is int *
    888  * ((int *)response)[0] is the number of retries remaining, or -1 if unknown
    889  *
    890  * Valid errors:
    891  *
    892  *  SUCCESS
    893  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
    894  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
    895  *  PASSWORD_INCORRECT
    896  *     (PUK2 is invalid)
    897  */
    898 
    899 #define RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_SIM_PUK2 5
    900 
    901 /**
    902  * RIL_REQUEST_CHANGE_SIM_PIN
    903  *
    904  * Supplies old SIM PIN and new PIN.
    905  *
    906  * "data" is const char **
    907  * ((const char **)data)[0] is old PIN value
    908  * ((const char **)data)[1] is new PIN value
    909  * ((const char **)data)[2] is AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value.
    910  *
    911  * "response" is int *
    912  * ((int *)response)[0] is the number of retries remaining, or -1 if unknown
    913  *
    914  * Valid errors:
    915  *
    916  *  SUCCESS
    917  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
    918  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
    919  *  PASSWORD_INCORRECT
    920  *     (old PIN is invalid)
    921  *
    922  */
    923 
    924 #define RIL_REQUEST_CHANGE_SIM_PIN 6
    925 
    926 
    927 /**
    928  * RIL_REQUEST_CHANGE_SIM_PIN2
    929  *
    930  * Supplies old SIM PIN2 and new PIN2.
    931  *
    932  * "data" is const char **
    933  * ((const char **)data)[0] is old PIN2 value
    934  * ((const char **)data)[1] is new PIN2 value
    935  * ((const char **)data)[2] is AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value.
    936  *
    937  * "response" is int *
    938  * ((int *)response)[0] is the number of retries remaining, or -1 if unknown
    939  *
    940  * Valid errors:
    941  *
    942  *  SUCCESS
    943  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
    944  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
    945  *  PASSWORD_INCORRECT
    946  *     (old PIN2 is invalid)
    947  *
    948  */
    949 
    950 #define RIL_REQUEST_CHANGE_SIM_PIN2 7
    951 
    952 /**
    953  * RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_NETWORK_DEPERSONALIZATION
    954  *
    955  * Requests that network personlization be deactivated
    956  *
    957  * "data" is const char **
    958  * ((const char **)(data))[0]] is network depersonlization code
    959  *
    960  * "response" is int *
    961  * ((int *)response)[0] is the number of retries remaining, or -1 if unknown
    962  *
    963  * Valid errors:
    964  *
    965  *  SUCCESS
    966  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
    967  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
    968  *  PASSWORD_INCORRECT
    969  *     (code is invalid)
    970  */
    971 
    972 #define RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_NETWORK_DEPERSONALIZATION 8
    973 
    974 /**
    975  * RIL_REQUEST_GET_CURRENT_CALLS
    976  *
    977  * Requests current call list
    978  *
    979  * "data" is NULL
    980  *
    981  * "response" must be a "const RIL_Call **"
    982  *
    983  * Valid errors:
    984  *
    985  *  SUCCESS
    986  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
    987  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
    988  *      (request will be made again in a few hundred msec)
    989  */
    990 
    991 #define RIL_REQUEST_GET_CURRENT_CALLS 9
    992 
    993 
    994 /**
    995  * RIL_REQUEST_DIAL
    996  *
    997  * Initiate voice call
    998  *
    999  * "data" is const RIL_Dial *
   1000  * "response" is NULL
   1001  *
   1002  * This method is never used for supplementary service codes
   1003  *
   1004  * Valid errors:
   1005  *  SUCCESS
   1006  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
   1007  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1008  */
   1009 #define RIL_REQUEST_DIAL 10
   1010 
   1011 /**
   1012  * RIL_REQUEST_GET_IMSI
   1013  *
   1014  * Get the SIM IMSI
   1015  *
   1016  * Only valid when radio state is "RADIO_STATE_SIM_READY"
   1017  *
   1018  * "data" is const char **
   1019  * ((const char **)data)[0] is AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value.
   1020  * "response" is a const char * containing the IMSI
   1021  *
   1022  * Valid errors:
   1023  *  SUCCESS
   1024  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
   1025  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1026  */
   1027 
   1028 #define RIL_REQUEST_GET_IMSI 11
   1029 
   1030 /**
   1031  * RIL_REQUEST_HANGUP
   1032  *
   1033  * Hang up a specific line (like AT+CHLD=1x)
   1034  *
   1035  * After this HANGUP request returns, RIL should show the connection is NOT
   1036  * active anymore in next RIL_REQUEST_GET_CURRENT_CALLS query.
   1037  *
   1038  * "data" is an int *
   1039  * (int *)data)[0] contains Connection index (value of 'x' in CHLD above)
   1040  *
   1041  * "response" is NULL
   1042  *
   1043  * Valid errors:
   1044  *  SUCCESS
   1045  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
   1046  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1047  */
   1048 
   1049 #define RIL_REQUEST_HANGUP 12
   1050 
   1051 /**
   1052  * RIL_REQUEST_HANGUP_WAITING_OR_BACKGROUND
   1053  *
   1054  * Hang up waiting or held (like AT+CHLD=0)
   1055  *
   1056  * After this HANGUP request returns, RIL should show the connection is NOT
   1057  * active anymore in next RIL_REQUEST_GET_CURRENT_CALLS query.
   1058  *
   1059  * "data" is NULL
   1060  * "response" is NULL
   1061  *
   1062  * Valid errors:
   1063  *  SUCCESS
   1064  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
   1065  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1066  */
   1067 
   1068 #define RIL_REQUEST_HANGUP_WAITING_OR_BACKGROUND 13
   1069 
   1070 /**
   1071  * RIL_REQUEST_HANGUP_FOREGROUND_RESUME_BACKGROUND
   1072  *
   1073  * Hang up waiting or held (like AT+CHLD=1)
   1074  *
   1075  * After this HANGUP request returns, RIL should show the connection is NOT
   1076  * active anymore in next RIL_REQUEST_GET_CURRENT_CALLS query.
   1077  *
   1078  * "data" is NULL
   1079  * "response" is NULL
   1080  *
   1081  * Valid errors:
   1082  *  SUCCESS
   1083  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
   1084  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1085  */
   1086 
   1087 #define RIL_REQUEST_HANGUP_FOREGROUND_RESUME_BACKGROUND 14
   1088 
   1089 /**
   1090  * RIL_REQUEST_SWITCH_WAITING_OR_HOLDING_AND_ACTIVE
   1091  *
   1092  * Switch waiting or holding call and active call (like AT+CHLD=2)
   1093  *
   1094  * State transitions should be is follows:
   1095  *
   1096  * If call 1 is waiting and call 2 is active, then if this re
   1097  *
   1098  *   BEFORE                               AFTER
   1099  * Call 1   Call 2                 Call 1       Call 2
   1100  * ACTIVE   HOLDING                HOLDING     ACTIVE
   1101  * ACTIVE   WAITING                HOLDING     ACTIVE
   1102  * HOLDING  WAITING                HOLDING     ACTIVE
   1103  * ACTIVE   IDLE                   HOLDING     IDLE
   1104  * IDLE     IDLE                   IDLE        IDLE
   1105  *
   1106  * "data" is NULL
   1107  * "response" is NULL
   1108  *
   1109  * Valid errors:
   1110  *  SUCCESS
   1111  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
   1112  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1113  */
   1114 
   1115 #define RIL_REQUEST_SWITCH_WAITING_OR_HOLDING_AND_ACTIVE 15
   1116 #define RIL_REQUEST_SWITCH_HOLDING_AND_ACTIVE 15
   1117 
   1118 /**
   1119  * RIL_REQUEST_CONFERENCE
   1120  *
   1121  * Conference holding and active (like AT+CHLD=3)
   1122 
   1123  * "data" is NULL
   1124  * "response" is NULL
   1125  *
   1126  * Valid errors:
   1127  *  SUCCESS
   1128  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
   1129  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1130  */
   1131 #define RIL_REQUEST_CONFERENCE 16
   1132 
   1133 /**
   1134  * RIL_REQUEST_UDUB
   1135  *
   1136  * Send UDUB (user determined used busy) to ringing or
   1137  * waiting call answer)(RIL_BasicRequest r);
   1138  *
   1139  * "data" is NULL
   1140  * "response" is NULL
   1141  *
   1142  * Valid errors:
   1143  *  SUCCESS
   1144  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
   1145  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1146  */
   1147 #define RIL_REQUEST_UDUB 17
   1148 
   1149 /**
   1150  * RIL_REQUEST_LAST_CALL_FAIL_CAUSE
   1151  *
   1152  * Requests the failure cause code for the most recently terminated call
   1153  *
   1154  * "data" is NULL
   1155  * "response" is a "int *"
   1156  * ((int *)response)[0] is RIL_LastCallFailCause.  GSM failure reasons are
   1157  * mapped to cause codes defined in TS 24.008 Annex H where possible. CDMA
   1158  * failure reasons are derived from the possible call failure scenarios
   1159  * described in the "CDMA IS-2000 Release A (C.S0005-A v6.0)" standard.
   1160  *
   1161  * The implementation should return CALL_FAIL_ERROR_UNSPECIFIED for blocked
   1162  * MO calls by restricted state (See RIL_UNSOL_RESTRICTED_STATE_CHANGED)
   1163  *
   1164  * If the implementation does not have access to the exact cause codes,
   1165  * then it should return one of the values listed in RIL_LastCallFailCause,
   1166  * as the UI layer needs to distinguish these cases for tone generation or
   1167  * error notification.
   1168  *
   1169  * Valid errors:
   1170  *  SUCCESS
   1171  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   1172  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1173  *
   1174  * See also: RIL_REQUEST_LAST_DATA_CALL_FAIL_CAUSE
   1175  */
   1176 #define RIL_REQUEST_LAST_CALL_FAIL_CAUSE 18
   1177 
   1178 /**
   1179  * RIL_REQUEST_SIGNAL_STRENGTH
   1180  *
   1181  * Requests current signal strength and associated information
   1182  *
   1183  * Must succeed if radio is on.
   1184  *
   1185  * "data" is NULL
   1186  *
   1187  * "response" is a const RIL_SignalStrength *
   1188  *
   1189  * Valid errors:
   1190  *  SUCCESS
   1191  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   1192  */
   1193 #define RIL_REQUEST_SIGNAL_STRENGTH 19
   1194 
   1195 /**
   1196  * RIL_REQUEST_VOICE_REGISTRATION_STATE
   1197  *
   1198  * Request current registration state
   1199  *
   1200  * "data" is NULL
   1201  * "response" is a "char **"
   1202  * ((const char **)response)[0] is registration state 0-6,
   1203  *              0 - Not registered, MT is not currently searching
   1204  *                  a new operator to register
   1205  *              1 - Registered, home network
   1206  *              2 - Not registered, but MT is currently searching
   1207  *                  a new operator to register
   1208  *              3 - Registration denied
   1209  *              4 - Unknown
   1210  *              5 - Registered, roaming
   1211  *             10 - Same as 0, but indicates that emergency calls
   1212  *                  are enabled.
   1213  *             12 - Same as 2, but indicates that emergency calls
   1214  *                  are enabled.
   1215  *             13 - Same as 3, but indicates that emergency calls
   1216  *                  are enabled.
   1217  *             14 - Same as 4, but indicates that emergency calls
   1218  *                  are enabled.
   1219  *
   1220  * ((const char **)response)[1] is LAC if registered on a GSM/WCDMA system or
   1221  *                              NULL if not.Valid LAC are 0x0000 - 0xffff
   1222  * ((const char **)response)[2] is CID if registered on a * GSM/WCDMA or
   1223  *                              NULL if not.
   1224  *                                 Valid CID are 0x00000000 - 0xffffffff
   1225  *                                    In GSM, CID is Cell ID (see TS 27.007)
   1226  *                                            in 16 bits
   1227  *                                    In UMTS, CID is UMTS Cell Identity
   1228  *                                             (see TS 25.331) in 28 bits
   1229  * ((const char **)response)[3] indicates the available voice radio technology,
   1230  *                              valid values as defined by RIL_RadioTechnology.
   1231  * ((const char **)response)[4] is Base Station ID if registered on a CDMA
   1232  *                              system or NULL if not.  Base Station ID in
   1233  *                              decimal format
   1234  * ((const char **)response)[5] is Base Station latitude if registered on a
   1235  *                              CDMA system or NULL if not. Base Station
   1236  *                              latitude is a decimal number as specified in
   1237  *                              3GPP2 C.S0005-A v6.0. It is represented in
   1238  *                              units of 0.25 seconds and ranges from -1296000
   1239  *                              to 1296000, both values inclusive (corresponding
   1240  *                              to a range of -90 to +90 degrees).
   1241  * ((const char **)response)[6] is Base Station longitude if registered on a
   1242  *                              CDMA system or NULL if not. Base Station
   1243  *                              longitude is a decimal number as specified in
   1244  *                              3GPP2 C.S0005-A v6.0. It is represented in
   1245  *                              units of 0.25 seconds and ranges from -2592000
   1246  *                              to 2592000, both values inclusive (corresponding
   1247  *                              to a range of -180 to +180 degrees).
   1248  * ((const char **)response)[7] is concurrent services support indicator if
   1249  *                              registered on a CDMA system 0-1.
   1250  *                                   0 - Concurrent services not supported,
   1251  *                                   1 - Concurrent services supported
   1252  * ((const char **)response)[8] is System ID if registered on a CDMA system or
   1253  *                              NULL if not. Valid System ID are 0 - 32767
   1254  * ((const char **)response)[9] is Network ID if registered on a CDMA system or
   1255  *                              NULL if not. Valid System ID are 0 - 65535
   1256  * ((const char **)response)[10] is the TSB-58 Roaming Indicator if registered
   1257  *                               on a CDMA or EVDO system or NULL if not. Valid values
   1258  *                               are 0-255.
   1259  * ((const char **)response)[11] indicates whether the current system is in the
   1260  *                               PRL if registered on a CDMA or EVDO system or NULL if
   1261  *                               not. 0=not in the PRL, 1=in the PRL
   1262  * ((const char **)response)[12] is the default Roaming Indicator from the PRL,
   1263  *                               if registered on a CDMA or EVDO system or NULL if not.
   1264  *                               Valid values are 0-255.
   1265  * ((const char **)response)[13] if registration state is 3 (Registration
   1266  *                               denied) this is an enumerated reason why
   1267  *                               registration was denied.  See 3GPP TS 24.008,
   1268  *                               10.5.3.6 and Annex G.
   1269  *                                 0 - General
   1270  *                                 1 - Authentication Failure
   1271  *                                 2 - IMSI unknown in HLR
   1272  *                                 3 - Illegal MS
   1273  *                                 4 - Illegal ME
   1274  *                                 5 - PLMN not allowed
   1275  *                                 6 - Location area not allowed
   1276  *                                 7 - Roaming not allowed
   1277  *                                 8 - No Suitable Cells in this Location Area
   1278  *                                 9 - Network failure
   1279  *                                10 - Persistent location update reject
   1280  *                                11 - PLMN not allowed
   1281  *                                12 - Location area not allowed
   1282  *                                13 - Roaming not allowed in this Location Area
   1283  *                                15 - No Suitable Cells in this Location Area
   1284  *                                17 - Network Failure
   1285  *                                20 - MAC Failure
   1286  *                                21 - Sync Failure
   1287  *                                22 - Congestion
   1288  *                                23 - GSM Authentication unacceptable
   1289  *                                25 - Not Authorized for this CSG
   1290  *                                32 - Service option not supported
   1291  *                                33 - Requested service option not subscribed
   1292  *                                34 - Service option temporarily out of order
   1293  *                                38 - Call cannot be identified
   1294  *                                48-63 - Retry upon entry into a new cell
   1295  *                                95 - Semantically incorrect message
   1296  *                                96 - Invalid mandatory information
   1297  *                                97 - Message type non-existent or not implemented
   1298  *                                98 - Message not compatible with protocol state
   1299  *                                99 - Information element non-existent or not implemented
   1300  *                               100 - Conditional IE error
   1301  *                               101 - Message not compatible with protocol state
   1302  *                               111 - Protocol error, unspecified
   1303  * ((const char **)response)[14] is the Primary Scrambling Code of the current
   1304  *                               cell as described in TS 25.331, in hexadecimal
   1305  *                               format, or NULL if unknown or not registered
   1306  *                               to a UMTS network.
   1307  *
   1308  * Please note that registration state 4 ("unknown") is treated
   1309  * as "out of service" in the Android telephony system
   1310  *
   1311  * Registration state 3 can be returned if Location Update Reject
   1312  * (with cause 17 - Network Failure) is received repeatedly from the network,
   1313  * to facilitate "managed roaming"
   1314  *
   1315  * Valid errors:
   1316  *  SUCCESS
   1317  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   1318  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1319  */
   1320 #define RIL_REQUEST_VOICE_REGISTRATION_STATE 20
   1321 
   1322 /**
   1323  * RIL_REQUEST_DATA_REGISTRATION_STATE
   1324  *
   1325  * Request current DATA registration state
   1326  *
   1327  * "data" is NULL
   1328  * "response" is a "char **"
   1329  * ((const char **)response)[0] is registration state 0-5 from TS 27.007 10.1.20 AT+CGREG
   1330  * ((const char **)response)[1] is LAC if registered or NULL if not
   1331  * ((const char **)response)[2] is CID if registered or NULL if not
   1332  * ((const char **)response)[3] indicates the available data radio technology,
   1333  *                              valid values as defined by RIL_RadioTechnology.
   1334  * ((const char **)response)[4] if registration state is 3 (Registration
   1335  *                               denied) this is an enumerated reason why
   1336  *                               registration was denied.  See 3GPP TS 24.008,
   1337  *                               Annex G.6 "Additonal cause codes for GMM".
   1338  *      7 == GPRS services not allowed
   1339  *      8 == GPRS services and non-GPRS services not allowed
   1340  *      9 == MS identity cannot be derived by the network
   1341  *      10 == Implicitly detached
   1342  *      14 == GPRS services not allowed in this PLMN
   1343  *      16 == MSC temporarily not reachable
   1344  *      40 == No PDP context activated
   1345  * ((const char **)response)[5] The maximum number of simultaneous Data Calls that can be
   1346  *                              established using RIL_REQUEST_SETUP_DATA_CALL.
   1347  *
   1348  * LAC and CID are in hexadecimal format.
   1349  * valid LAC are 0x0000 - 0xffff
   1350  * valid CID are 0x00000000 - 0x0fffffff
   1351  *
   1352  * Please note that registration state 4 ("unknown") is treated
   1353  * as "out of service" in the Android telephony system
   1354  *
   1355  * Valid errors:
   1356  *  SUCCESS
   1357  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   1358  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1359  */
   1360 #define RIL_REQUEST_DATA_REGISTRATION_STATE 21
   1361 
   1362 /**
   1363  * RIL_REQUEST_OPERATOR
   1364  *
   1365  * Request current operator ONS or EONS
   1366  *
   1367  * "data" is NULL
   1368  * "response" is a "const char **"
   1369  * ((const char **)response)[0] is long alpha ONS or EONS
   1370  *                                  or NULL if unregistered
   1371  *
   1372  * ((const char **)response)[1] is short alpha ONS or EONS
   1373  *                                  or NULL if unregistered
   1374  * ((const char **)response)[2] is 5 or 6 digit numeric code (MCC + MNC)
   1375  *                                  or NULL if unregistered
   1376  *
   1377  * Valid errors:
   1378  *  SUCCESS
   1379  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   1380  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1381  */
   1382 #define RIL_REQUEST_OPERATOR 22
   1383 
   1384 /**
   1385  * RIL_REQUEST_RADIO_POWER
   1386  *
   1387  * Toggle radio on and off (for "airplane" mode)
   1388  * If the radio is is turned off/on the radio modem subsystem
   1389  * is expected return to an initialized state. For instance,
   1390  * any voice and data calls will be terminated and all associated
   1391  * lists emptied.
   1392  *
   1393  * "data" is int *
   1394  * ((int *)data)[0] is > 0 for "Radio On"
   1395  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 0 for "Radio Off"
   1396  *
   1397  * "response" is NULL
   1398  *
   1399  * Turn radio on if "on" > 0
   1400  * Turn radio off if "on" == 0
   1401  *
   1402  * Valid errors:
   1403  *  SUCCESS
   1404  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   1405  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1406  */
   1407 #define RIL_REQUEST_RADIO_POWER 23
   1408 
   1409 /**
   1410  * RIL_REQUEST_DTMF
   1411  *
   1412  * Send a DTMF tone
   1413  *
   1414  * If the implementation is currently playing a tone requested via
   1415  * RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_START, that tone should be cancelled and the new tone
   1416  * should be played instead
   1417  *
   1418  * "data" is a char * containing a single character with one of 12 values: 0-9,*,#
   1419  * "response" is NULL
   1420  *
   1421  * FIXME should this block/mute microphone?
   1422  * How does this interact with local DTMF feedback?
   1423  *
   1424  * Valid errors:
   1425  *  SUCCESS
   1426  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   1427  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1428  *
   1429  * See also: RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_STOP, RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_START
   1430  *
   1431  */
   1432 #define RIL_REQUEST_DTMF 24
   1433 
   1434 /**
   1435  * RIL_REQUEST_SEND_SMS
   1436  *
   1437  * Send an SMS message
   1438  *
   1439  * "data" is const char **
   1440  * ((const char **)data)[0] is SMSC address in GSM BCD format prefixed
   1441  *      by a length byte (as expected by TS 27.005) or NULL for default SMSC
   1442  * ((const char **)data)[1] is SMS in PDU format as an ASCII hex string
   1443  *      less the SMSC address
   1444  *      TP-Layer-Length is be "strlen(((const char **)data)[1])/2"
   1445  *
   1446  * "response" is a const RIL_SMS_Response *
   1447  *
   1448  * Based on the return error, caller decides to resend if sending sms
   1449  * fails. SMS_SEND_FAIL_RETRY means retry (i.e. error cause is 332)
   1450  * and GENERIC_FAILURE means no retry (i.e. error cause is 500)
   1451  *
   1452  * Valid errors:
   1453  *  SUCCESS
   1454  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   1455  *  SMS_SEND_FAIL_RETRY
   1456  *  FDN_CHECK_FAILURE
   1457  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1458  *
   1459  * FIXME how do we specify TP-Message-Reference if we need to resend?
   1460  */
   1461 #define RIL_REQUEST_SEND_SMS 25
   1462 
   1463 
   1464 /**
   1465  * RIL_REQUEST_SEND_SMS_EXPECT_MORE
   1466  *
   1467  * Send an SMS message. Identical to RIL_REQUEST_SEND_SMS,
   1468  * except that more messages are expected to be sent soon. If possible,
   1469  * keep SMS relay protocol link open (eg TS 27.005 AT+CMMS command)
   1470  *
   1471  * "data" is const char **
   1472  * ((const char **)data)[0] is SMSC address in GSM BCD format prefixed
   1473  *      by a length byte (as expected by TS 27.005) or NULL for default SMSC
   1474  * ((const char **)data)[1] is SMS in PDU format as an ASCII hex string
   1475  *      less the SMSC address
   1476  *      TP-Layer-Length is be "strlen(((const char **)data)[1])/2"
   1477  *
   1478  * "response" is a const RIL_SMS_Response *
   1479  *
   1480  * Based on the return error, caller decides to resend if sending sms
   1481  * fails. SMS_SEND_FAIL_RETRY means retry (i.e. error cause is 332)
   1482  * and GENERIC_FAILURE means no retry (i.e. error cause is 500)
   1483  *
   1484  * Valid errors:
   1485  *  SUCCESS
   1486  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   1487  *  SMS_SEND_FAIL_RETRY
   1488  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1489  *
   1490  */
   1491 #define RIL_REQUEST_SEND_SMS_EXPECT_MORE 26
   1492 
   1493 
   1494 /**
   1495  * RIL_REQUEST_SETUP_DATA_CALL
   1496  *
   1497  * Setup a packet data connection. If RIL_Data_Call_Response_v6.status
   1498  * return success it is added to the list of data calls and a
   1499  * RIL_UNSOL_DATA_CALL_LIST_CHANGED is sent. The call remains in the
   1500  * list until RIL_REQUEST_DEACTIVATE_DATA_CALL is issued or the
   1501  * radio is powered off/on. This list is returned by RIL_REQUEST_DATA_CALL_LIST
   1502  * and RIL_UNSOL_DATA_CALL_LIST_CHANGED.
   1503  *
   1504  * The RIL is expected to:
   1505  *  - Create one data call context.
   1506  *  - Create and configure a dedicated interface for the context
   1507  *  - The interface must be point to point.
   1508  *  - The interface is configured with one or more addresses and
   1509  *    is capable of sending and receiving packets. The prefix length
   1510  *    of the addresses must be /32 for IPv4 and /128 for IPv6.
   1511  *  - Must NOT change the linux routing table.
   1512  *  - Support up to RIL_REQUEST_DATA_REGISTRATION_STATE response[5]
   1513  *    number of simultaneous data call contexts.
   1514  *
   1515  * "data" is a const char **
   1516  * ((const char **)data)[0] Radio technology to use: 0-CDMA, 1-GSM/UMTS, 2...
   1517  *                          for values above 2 this is RIL_RadioTechnology + 2.
   1518  * ((const char **)data)[1] is a RIL_DataProfile (support is optional)
   1519  * ((const char **)data)[2] is the APN to connect to if radio technology is GSM/UMTS. This APN will
   1520  *                          override the one in the profile. NULL indicates no APN overrride.
   1521  * ((const char **)data)[3] is the username for APN, or NULL
   1522  * ((const char **)data)[4] is the password for APN, or NULL
   1523  * ((const char **)data)[5] is the PAP / CHAP auth type. Values:
   1524  *                          0 => PAP and CHAP is never performed.
   1525  *                          1 => PAP may be performed; CHAP is never performed.
   1526  *                          2 => CHAP may be performed; PAP is never performed.
   1527  *                          3 => PAP / CHAP may be performed - baseband dependent.
   1528  * ((const char **)data)[6] is the connection type to request must be one of the
   1529  *                          PDP_type values in TS 27.007 section 10.1.1.
   1530  *                          For example, "IP", "IPV6", "IPV4V6", or "PPP".
   1531  * ((const char **)data)[7] Optional connection property parameters, format to be defined.
   1532  *
   1533  * "response" is a RIL_Data_Call_Response_v6
   1534  *
   1535  * FIXME may need way to configure QoS settings
   1536  *
   1537  * Valid errors:
   1538  *  SUCCESS should be returned on both success and failure of setup with
   1539  *  the RIL_Data_Call_Response_v6.status containing the actual status.
   1540  *  For all other errors the RIL_Data_Call_Resonse_v6 is ignored.
   1541  *
   1542  *  Other errors could include:
   1543  *    RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE, GENERIC_FAILURE, OP_NOT_ALLOWED_BEFORE_REG_TO_NW,
   1544  *    OP_NOT_ALLOWED_DURING_VOICE_CALL and REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED.
   1545  *
   1546  * See also: RIL_REQUEST_DEACTIVATE_DATA_CALL
   1547  */
   1548 #define RIL_REQUEST_SETUP_DATA_CALL 27
   1549 
   1550 
   1551 /**
   1552  * RIL_REQUEST_SIM_IO
   1553  *
   1554  * Request SIM I/O operation.
   1555  * This is similar to the TS 27.007 "restricted SIM" operation
   1556  * where it assumes all of the EF selection will be done by the
   1557  * callee.
   1558  *
   1559  * "data" is a const RIL_SIM_IO_v6 *
   1560  * Please note that RIL_SIM_IO has a "PIN2" field which may be NULL,
   1561  * or may specify a PIN2 for operations that require a PIN2 (eg
   1562  * updating FDN records)
   1563  *
   1564  * "response" is a const RIL_SIM_IO_Response *
   1565  *
   1566  * Arguments and responses that are unused for certain
   1567  * values of "command" should be ignored or set to NULL
   1568  *
   1569  * Valid errors:
   1570  *  SUCCESS
   1571  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   1572  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1573  *  SIM_PIN2
   1574  *  SIM_PUK2
   1575  */
   1576 #define RIL_REQUEST_SIM_IO 28
   1577 
   1578 /**
   1579  * RIL_REQUEST_SEND_USSD
   1580  *
   1581  * Send a USSD message
   1582  *
   1583  * If a USSD session already exists, the message should be sent in the
   1584  * context of that session. Otherwise, a new session should be created.
   1585  *
   1586  * The network reply should be reported via RIL_UNSOL_ON_USSD
   1587  *
   1588  * Only one USSD session may exist at a time, and the session is assumed
   1589  * to exist until:
   1590  *   a) The android system invokes RIL_REQUEST_CANCEL_USSD
   1591  *   b) The implementation sends a RIL_UNSOL_ON_USSD with a type code
   1592  *      of "0" (USSD-Notify/no further action) or "2" (session terminated)
   1593  *
   1594  * "data" is a const char * containing the USSD request in UTF-8 format
   1595  * "response" is NULL
   1596  *
   1597  * Valid errors:
   1598  *  SUCCESS
   1599  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   1600  *  FDN_CHECK_FAILURE
   1601  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1602  *
   1603  * See also: RIL_REQUEST_CANCEL_USSD, RIL_UNSOL_ON_USSD
   1604  */
   1605 
   1606 #define RIL_REQUEST_SEND_USSD 29
   1607 
   1608 /**
   1609  * RIL_REQUEST_CANCEL_USSD
   1610  *
   1611  * Cancel the current USSD session if one exists
   1612  *
   1613  * "data" is null
   1614  * "response" is NULL
   1615  *
   1616  * Valid errors:
   1617  *  SUCCESS
   1618  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   1619  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1620  */
   1621 
   1622 #define RIL_REQUEST_CANCEL_USSD 30
   1623 
   1624 /**
   1625  * RIL_REQUEST_GET_CLIR
   1626  *
   1627  * Gets current CLIR status
   1628  * "data" is NULL
   1629  * "response" is int *
   1630  * ((int *)data)[0] is "n" parameter from TS 27.007 7.7
   1631  * ((int *)data)[1] is "m" parameter from TS 27.007 7.7
   1632  *
   1633  * Valid errors:
   1634  *  SUCCESS
   1635  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   1636  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1637  */
   1638 #define RIL_REQUEST_GET_CLIR 31
   1639 
   1640 /**
   1641  * RIL_REQUEST_SET_CLIR
   1642  *
   1643  * "data" is int *
   1644  * ((int *)data)[0] is "n" parameter from TS 27.007 7.7
   1645  *
   1646  * "response" is NULL
   1647  *
   1648  * Valid errors:
   1649  *  SUCCESS
   1650  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   1651  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1652  */
   1653 #define RIL_REQUEST_SET_CLIR 32
   1654 
   1655 /**
   1656  * RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_CALL_FORWARD_STATUS
   1657  *
   1658  * "data" is const RIL_CallForwardInfo *
   1659  *
   1660  * "response" is const RIL_CallForwardInfo **
   1661  * "response" points to an array of RIL_CallForwardInfo *'s, one for
   1662  * each distinct registered phone number.
   1663  *
   1664  * For example, if data is forwarded to +18005551212 and voice is forwarded
   1665  * to +18005559999, then two separate RIL_CallForwardInfo's should be returned
   1666  *
   1667  * If, however, both data and voice are forwarded to +18005551212, then
   1668  * a single RIL_CallForwardInfo can be returned with the service class
   1669  * set to "data + voice = 3")
   1670  *
   1671  * Valid errors:
   1672  *  SUCCESS
   1673  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   1674  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1675  */
   1676 #define RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_CALL_FORWARD_STATUS 33
   1677 
   1678 
   1679 /**
   1680  * RIL_REQUEST_SET_CALL_FORWARD
   1681  *
   1682  * Configure call forward rule
   1683  *
   1684  * "data" is const RIL_CallForwardInfo *
   1685  * "response" is NULL
   1686  *
   1687  * Valid errors:
   1688  *  SUCCESS
   1689  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   1690  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1691  */
   1692 #define RIL_REQUEST_SET_CALL_FORWARD 34
   1693 
   1694 
   1695 /**
   1696  * RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_CALL_WAITING
   1697  *
   1698  * Query current call waiting state
   1699  *
   1700  * "data" is const int *
   1701  * ((const int *)data)[0] is the TS 27.007 service class to query.
   1702  * "response" is a const int *
   1703  * ((const int *)response)[0] is 0 for "disabled" and 1 for "enabled"
   1704  *
   1705  * If ((const int *)response)[0] is = 1, then ((const int *)response)[1]
   1706  * must follow, with the TS 27.007 service class bit vector of services
   1707  * for which call waiting is enabled.
   1708  *
   1709  * For example, if ((const int *)response)[0]  is 1 and
   1710  * ((const int *)response)[1] is 3, then call waiting is enabled for data
   1711  * and voice and disabled for everything else
   1712  *
   1713  * Valid errors:
   1714  *  SUCCESS
   1715  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   1716  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1717  */
   1718 #define RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_CALL_WAITING 35
   1719 
   1720 
   1721 /**
   1722  * RIL_REQUEST_SET_CALL_WAITING
   1723  *
   1724  * Configure current call waiting state
   1725  *
   1726  * "data" is const int *
   1727  * ((const int *)data)[0] is 0 for "disabled" and 1 for "enabled"
   1728  * ((const int *)data)[1] is the TS 27.007 service class bit vector of
   1729  *                           services to modify
   1730  * "response" is NULL
   1731  *
   1732  * Valid errors:
   1733  *  SUCCESS
   1734  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   1735  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1736  */
   1737 #define RIL_REQUEST_SET_CALL_WAITING 36
   1738 
   1739 /**
   1740  * RIL_REQUEST_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE
   1741  *
   1742  * Acknowledge successful or failed receipt of SMS previously indicated
   1743  * via RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS
   1744  *
   1745  * "data" is int *
   1746  * ((int *)data)[0] is 1 on successful receipt
   1747  *                  (basically, AT+CNMA=1 from TS 27.005
   1748  *                  is 0 on failed receipt
   1749  *                  (basically, AT+CNMA=2 from TS 27.005)
   1750  * ((int *)data)[1] if data[0] is 0, this contains the failure cause as defined
   1751  *                  in TS 23.040, 9.2.3.22. Currently only 0xD3 (memory
   1752  *                  capacity exceeded) and 0xFF (unspecified error) are
   1753  *                  reported.
   1754  *
   1755  * "response" is NULL
   1756  *
   1757  * FIXME would like request that specified RP-ACK/RP-ERROR PDU
   1758  *
   1759  * Valid errors:
   1760  *  SUCCESS
   1761  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   1762  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1763  */
   1764 #define RIL_REQUEST_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE  37
   1765 
   1766 /**
   1767  * RIL_REQUEST_GET_IMEI - DEPRECATED
   1768  *
   1769  * Get the device IMEI, including check digit
   1770  *
   1771  * The request is DEPRECATED, use RIL_REQUEST_DEVICE_IDENTITY
   1772  * Valid when RadioState is not RADIO_STATE_UNAVAILABLE
   1773  *
   1774  * "data" is NULL
   1775  * "response" is a const char * containing the IMEI
   1776  *
   1777  * Valid errors:
   1778  *  SUCCESS
   1779  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
   1780  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1781  */
   1782 
   1783 #define RIL_REQUEST_GET_IMEI 38
   1784 
   1785 /**
   1786  * RIL_REQUEST_GET_IMEISV - DEPRECATED
   1787  *
   1788  * Get the device IMEISV, which should be two decimal digits
   1789  *
   1790  * The request is DEPRECATED, use RIL_REQUEST_DEVICE_IDENTITY
   1791  * Valid when RadioState is not RADIO_STATE_UNAVAILABLE
   1792  *
   1793  * "data" is NULL
   1794  * "response" is a const char * containing the IMEISV
   1795  *
   1796  * Valid errors:
   1797  *  SUCCESS
   1798  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
   1799  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1800  */
   1801 
   1802 #define RIL_REQUEST_GET_IMEISV 39
   1803 
   1804 
   1805 /**
   1806  * RIL_REQUEST_ANSWER
   1807  *
   1808  * Answer incoming call
   1809  *
   1810  * Will not be called for WAITING calls.
   1811  * RIL_REQUEST_SWITCH_WAITING_OR_HOLDING_AND_ACTIVE will be used in this case
   1812  * instead
   1813  *
   1814  * "data" is NULL
   1815  * "response" is NULL
   1816  *
   1817  * Valid errors:
   1818  *  SUCCESS
   1819  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
   1820  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1821  */
   1822 
   1823 #define RIL_REQUEST_ANSWER 40
   1824 
   1825 /**
   1826  * RIL_REQUEST_DEACTIVATE_DATA_CALL
   1827  *
   1828  * Deactivate packet data connection and remove from the
   1829  * data call list if SUCCESS is returned. Any other return
   1830  * values should also try to remove the call from the list,
   1831  * but that may not be possible. In any event a
   1832  * RIL_REQUEST_RADIO_POWER off/on must clear the list. An
   1833  * RIL_UNSOL_DATA_CALL_LIST_CHANGED is not expected to be
   1834  * issued because of an RIL_REQUEST_DEACTIVATE_DATA_CALL.
   1835  *
   1836  * "data" is const char **
   1837  * ((char**)data)[0] indicating CID
   1838  * ((char**)data)[1] indicating Disconnect Reason
   1839  *                   0 => No specific reason specified
   1840  *                   1 => Radio shutdown requested
   1841  *
   1842  * "response" is NULL
   1843  *
   1844  * Valid errors:
   1845  *  SUCCESS
   1846  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   1847  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1848  *
   1849  * See also: RIL_REQUEST_SETUP_DATA_CALL
   1850  */
   1851 #define RIL_REQUEST_DEACTIVATE_DATA_CALL 41
   1852 
   1853 /**
   1854  * RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_FACILITY_LOCK
   1855  *
   1856  * Query the status of a facility lock state
   1857  *
   1858  * "data" is const char **
   1859  * ((const char **)data)[0] is the facility string code from TS 27.007 7.4
   1860  *                      (eg "AO" for BAOC, "SC" for SIM lock)
   1861  * ((const char **)data)[1] is the password, or "" if not required
   1862  * ((const char **)data)[2] is the TS 27.007 service class bit vector of
   1863  *                           services to query
   1864  * ((const char **)data)[3] is AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value.
   1865  *                            This is only applicable in the case of Fixed Dialing Numbers
   1866  *                            (FDN) requests.
   1867  *
   1868  * "response" is an int *
   1869  * ((const int *)response) 0 is the TS 27.007 service class bit vector of
   1870  *                           services for which the specified barring facility
   1871  *                           is active. "0" means "disabled for all"
   1872  *
   1873  *
   1874  * Valid errors:
   1875  *  SUCCESS
   1876  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   1877  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1878  *
   1879  */
   1880 #define RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_FACILITY_LOCK 42
   1881 
   1882 /**
   1883  * RIL_REQUEST_SET_FACILITY_LOCK
   1884  *
   1885  * Enable/disable one facility lock
   1886  *
   1887  * "data" is const char **
   1888  *
   1889  * ((const char **)data)[0] = facility string code from TS 27.007 7.4
   1890  * (eg "AO" for BAOC)
   1891  * ((const char **)data)[1] = "0" for "unlock" and "1" for "lock"
   1892  * ((const char **)data)[2] = password
   1893  * ((const char **)data)[3] = string representation of decimal TS 27.007
   1894  *                            service class bit vector. Eg, the string
   1895  *                            "1" means "set this facility for voice services"
   1896  * ((const char **)data)[4] = AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value.
   1897  *                            This is only applicable in the case of Fixed Dialing Numbers
   1898  *                            (FDN) requests.
   1899  *
   1900  * "response" is int *
   1901  * ((int *)response)[0] is the number of retries remaining, or -1 if unknown
   1902  *
   1903  * Valid errors:
   1904  *  SUCCESS
   1905  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   1906  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1907  *
   1908  */
   1909 #define RIL_REQUEST_SET_FACILITY_LOCK 43
   1910 
   1911 /**
   1912  * RIL_REQUEST_CHANGE_BARRING_PASSWORD
   1913  *
   1914  * Change call barring facility password
   1915  *
   1916  * "data" is const char **
   1917  *
   1918  * ((const char **)data)[0] = facility string code from TS 27.007 7.4
   1919  * (eg "AO" for BAOC)
   1920  * ((const char **)data)[1] = old password
   1921  * ((const char **)data)[2] = new password
   1922  *
   1923  * "response" is NULL
   1924  *
   1925  * Valid errors:
   1926  *  SUCCESS
   1927  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   1928  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1929  *
   1930  */
   1931 #define RIL_REQUEST_CHANGE_BARRING_PASSWORD 44
   1932 
   1933 /**
   1934  * RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_NETWORK_SELECTION_MODE
   1935  *
   1936  * Query current network selectin mode
   1937  *
   1938  * "data" is NULL
   1939  *
   1940  * "response" is int *
   1941  * ((const int *)response)[0] is
   1942  *     0 for automatic selection
   1943  *     1 for manual selection
   1944  *
   1945  * Valid errors:
   1946  *  SUCCESS
   1947  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   1948  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1949  *
   1950  */
   1951 #define RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_NETWORK_SELECTION_MODE 45
   1952 
   1953 /**
   1954  * RIL_REQUEST_SET_NETWORK_SELECTION_AUTOMATIC
   1955  *
   1956  * Specify that the network should be selected automatically
   1957  *
   1958  * "data" is NULL
   1959  * "response" is NULL
   1960  *
   1961  * This request must not respond until the new operator is selected
   1962  * and registered
   1963  *
   1964  * Valid errors:
   1965  *  SUCCESS
   1966  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   1967  *  ILLEGAL_SIM_OR_ME
   1968  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1969  *
   1970  * Note: Returns ILLEGAL_SIM_OR_ME when the failure is permanent and
   1971  *       no retries needed, such as illegal SIM or ME.
   1972  *       Returns GENERIC_FAILURE for all other causes that might be
   1973  *       fixed by retries.
   1974  *
   1975  */
   1976 #define RIL_REQUEST_SET_NETWORK_SELECTION_AUTOMATIC 46
   1977 
   1978 /**
   1979  * RIL_REQUEST_SET_NETWORK_SELECTION_MANUAL
   1980  *
   1981  * Manually select a specified network.
   1982  *
   1983  * "data" is const char * specifying MCCMNC of network to select (eg "310170")
   1984  * "response" is NULL
   1985  *
   1986  * This request must not respond until the new operator is selected
   1987  * and registered
   1988  *
   1989  * Valid errors:
   1990  *  SUCCESS
   1991  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   1992  *  ILLEGAL_SIM_OR_ME
   1993  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   1994  *
   1995  * Note: Returns ILLEGAL_SIM_OR_ME when the failure is permanent and
   1996  *       no retries needed, such as illegal SIM or ME.
   1997  *       Returns GENERIC_FAILURE for all other causes that might be
   1998  *       fixed by retries.
   1999  *
   2000  */
   2001 #define RIL_REQUEST_SET_NETWORK_SELECTION_MANUAL 47
   2002 
   2003 /**
   2004  * RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_AVAILABLE_NETWORKS
   2005  *
   2006  * Scans for available networks
   2007  *
   2008  * "data" is NULL
   2009  * "response" is const char ** that should be an array of n*4 strings, where
   2010  *    n is the number of available networks
   2011  * For each available network:
   2012  *
   2013  * ((const char **)response)[n+0] is long alpha ONS or EONS
   2014  * ((const char **)response)[n+1] is short alpha ONS or EONS
   2015  * ((const char **)response)[n+2] is 5 or 6 digit numeric code (MCC + MNC)
   2016  * ((const char **)response)[n+3] is a string value of the status:
   2017  *           "unknown"
   2018  *           "available"
   2019  *           "current"
   2020  *           "forbidden"
   2021  *
   2022  * This request must not respond until the new operator is selected
   2023  * and registered
   2024  *
   2025  * Valid errors:
   2026  *  SUCCESS
   2027  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   2028  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2029  *
   2030  */
   2031 #define RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_AVAILABLE_NETWORKS 48
   2032 
   2033 /**
   2034  * RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_START
   2035  *
   2036  * Start playing a DTMF tone. Continue playing DTMF tone until
   2037  * RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_STOP is received
   2038  *
   2039  * If a RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_START is received while a tone is currently playing,
   2040  * it should cancel the previous tone and play the new one.
   2041  *
   2042  * "data" is a char *
   2043  * ((char *)data)[0] is a single character with one of 12 values: 0-9,*,#
   2044  * "response" is NULL
   2045  *
   2046  * Valid errors:
   2047  *  SUCCESS
   2048  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   2049  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2050  *
   2051  * See also: RIL_REQUEST_DTMF, RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_STOP
   2052  */
   2053 #define RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_START 49
   2054 
   2055 /**
   2056  * RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_STOP
   2057  *
   2058  * Stop playing a currently playing DTMF tone.
   2059  *
   2060  * "data" is NULL
   2061  * "response" is NULL
   2062  *
   2063  * Valid errors:
   2064  *  SUCCESS
   2065  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   2066  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2067  *
   2068  * See also: RIL_REQUEST_DTMF, RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_START
   2069  */
   2070 #define RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_STOP 50
   2071 
   2072 /**
   2073  * RIL_REQUEST_BASEBAND_VERSION
   2074  *
   2075  * Return string value indicating baseband version, eg
   2076  * response from AT+CGMR
   2077  *
   2078  * "data" is NULL
   2079  * "response" is const char * containing version string for log reporting
   2080  *
   2081  * Valid errors:
   2082  *  SUCCESS
   2083  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   2084  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2085  *
   2086  */
   2087 #define RIL_REQUEST_BASEBAND_VERSION 51
   2088 
   2089 /**
   2090  * RIL_REQUEST_SEPARATE_CONNECTION
   2091  *
   2092  * Separate a party from a multiparty call placing the multiparty call
   2093  * (less the specified party) on hold and leaving the specified party
   2094  * as the only other member of the current (active) call
   2095  *
   2096  * Like AT+CHLD=2x
   2097  *
   2098  * See TS 22.084 1.3.8.2 (iii)
   2099  * TS 22.030 6.5.5 "Entering "2X followed by send"
   2100  * TS 27.007 "AT+CHLD=2x"
   2101  *
   2102  * "data" is an int *
   2103  * (int *)data)[0] contains Connection index (value of 'x' in CHLD above) "response" is NULL
   2104  *
   2105  * "response" is NULL
   2106  *
   2107  * Valid errors:
   2108  *  SUCCESS
   2109  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
   2110  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2111  */
   2112 #define RIL_REQUEST_SEPARATE_CONNECTION 52
   2113 
   2114 
   2115 /**
   2116  * RIL_REQUEST_SET_MUTE
   2117  *
   2118  * Turn on or off uplink (microphone) mute.
   2119  *
   2120  * Will only be sent while voice call is active.
   2121  * Will always be reset to "disable mute" when a new voice call is initiated
   2122  *
   2123  * "data" is an int *
   2124  * (int *)data)[0] is 1 for "enable mute" and 0 for "disable mute"
   2125  *
   2126  * "response" is NULL
   2127  *
   2128  * Valid errors:
   2129  *  SUCCESS
   2130  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
   2131  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2132  */
   2133 
   2134 #define RIL_REQUEST_SET_MUTE 53
   2135 
   2136 /**
   2137  * RIL_REQUEST_GET_MUTE
   2138  *
   2139  * Queries the current state of the uplink mute setting
   2140  *
   2141  * "data" is NULL
   2142  * "response" is an int *
   2143  * (int *)response)[0] is 1 for "mute enabled" and 0 for "mute disabled"
   2144  *
   2145  * Valid errors:
   2146  *  SUCCESS
   2147  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
   2148  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2149  */
   2150 
   2151 #define RIL_REQUEST_GET_MUTE 54
   2152 
   2153 /**
   2154  * RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_CLIP
   2155  *
   2156  * Queries the status of the CLIP supplementary service
   2157  *
   2158  * (for MMI code "*#30#")
   2159  *
   2160  * "data" is NULL
   2161  * "response" is an int *
   2162  * (int *)response)[0] is 1 for "CLIP provisioned"
   2163  *                           and 0 for "CLIP not provisioned"
   2164  *                           and 2 for "unknown, e.g. no network etc"
   2165  *
   2166  * Valid errors:
   2167  *  SUCCESS
   2168  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
   2169  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2170  */
   2171 
   2172 #define RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_CLIP 55
   2173 
   2174 /**
   2175  * RIL_REQUEST_LAST_DATA_CALL_FAIL_CAUSE - Deprecated use the status
   2176  * field in RIL_Data_Call_Response_v6.
   2177  *
   2178  * Requests the failure cause code for the most recently failed PDP
   2179  * context or CDMA data connection active
   2180  * replaces RIL_REQUEST_LAST_PDP_FAIL_CAUSE
   2181  *
   2182  * "data" is NULL
   2183  *
   2184  * "response" is a "int *"
   2185  * ((int *)response)[0] is an integer cause code defined in TS 24.008
   2186  *   section 6.1.3.1.3 or close approximation
   2187  *
   2188  * If the implementation does not have access to the exact cause codes,
   2189  * then it should return one of the values listed in
   2190  * RIL_DataCallFailCause, as the UI layer needs to distinguish these
   2191  * cases for error notification
   2192  * and potential retries.
   2193  *
   2194  * Valid errors:
   2195  *  SUCCESS
   2196  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   2197  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2198  *
   2199  * See also: RIL_REQUEST_LAST_CALL_FAIL_CAUSE
   2200  *
   2201  * Deprecated use the status field in RIL_Data_Call_Response_v6.
   2202  */
   2203 
   2204 #define RIL_REQUEST_LAST_DATA_CALL_FAIL_CAUSE 56
   2205 
   2206 /**
   2207  * RIL_REQUEST_DATA_CALL_LIST
   2208  *
   2209  * Returns the data call list. An entry is added when a
   2210  * RIL_REQUEST_SETUP_DATA_CALL is issued and removed on a
   2211  * RIL_REQUEST_DEACTIVATE_DATA_CALL. The list is emptied
   2212  * when RIL_REQUEST_RADIO_POWER off/on is issued.
   2213  *
   2214  * "data" is NULL
   2215  * "response" is an array of RIL_Data_Call_Response_v6
   2216  *
   2217  * Valid errors:
   2218  *  SUCCESS
   2219  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
   2220  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2221  *
   2222  * See also: RIL_UNSOL_DATA_CALL_LIST_CHANGED
   2223  */
   2224 
   2225 #define RIL_REQUEST_DATA_CALL_LIST 57
   2226 
   2227 /**
   2228  * RIL_REQUEST_RESET_RADIO - DEPRECATED
   2229  *
   2230  * Request a radio reset. The RIL implementation may postpone
   2231  * the reset until after this request is responded to if the baseband
   2232  * is presently busy.
   2233  *
   2234  * The request is DEPRECATED, use RIL_REQUEST_RADIO_POWER
   2235  *
   2236  * "data" is NULL
   2237  * "response" is NULL
   2238  *
   2239  * Valid errors:
   2240  *  SUCCESS
   2241  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
   2242  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2243  *  REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
   2244  */
   2245 
   2246 #define RIL_REQUEST_RESET_RADIO 58
   2247 
   2248 /**
   2249  * RIL_REQUEST_OEM_HOOK_RAW
   2250  *
   2251  * This request reserved for OEM-specific uses. It passes raw byte arrays
   2252  * back and forth.
   2253  *
   2254  * It can be invoked on the Java side from
   2255  * com.android.internal.telephony.Phone.invokeOemRilRequestRaw()
   2256  *
   2257  * "data" is a char * of bytes copied from the byte[] data argument in java
   2258  * "response" is a char * of bytes that will returned via the
   2259  * caller's "response" Message here:
   2260  * (byte[])(((AsyncResult)response.obj).result)
   2261  *
   2262  * An error response here will result in
   2263  * (((AsyncResult)response.obj).result) == null and
   2264  * (((AsyncResult)response.obj).exception) being an instance of
   2265  * com.android.internal.telephony.gsm.CommandException
   2266  *
   2267  * Valid errors:
   2268  *  All
   2269  */
   2270 
   2271 #define RIL_REQUEST_OEM_HOOK_RAW 59
   2272 
   2273 /**
   2274  * RIL_REQUEST_OEM_HOOK_STRINGS
   2275  *
   2276  * This request reserved for OEM-specific uses. It passes strings
   2277  * back and forth.
   2278  *
   2279  * It can be invoked on the Java side from
   2280  * com.android.internal.telephony.Phone.invokeOemRilRequestStrings()
   2281  *
   2282  * "data" is a const char **, representing an array of null-terminated UTF-8
   2283  * strings copied from the "String[] strings" argument to
   2284  * invokeOemRilRequestStrings()
   2285  *
   2286  * "response" is a const char **, representing an array of null-terminated UTF-8
   2287  * stings that will be returned via the caller's response message here:
   2288  *
   2289  * (String[])(((AsyncResult)response.obj).result)
   2290  *
   2291  * An error response here will result in
   2292  * (((AsyncResult)response.obj).result) == null and
   2293  * (((AsyncResult)response.obj).exception) being an instance of
   2294  * com.android.internal.telephony.gsm.CommandException
   2295  *
   2296  * Valid errors:
   2297  *  All
   2298  */
   2299 
   2300 #define RIL_REQUEST_OEM_HOOK_STRINGS 60
   2301 
   2302 /**
   2303  * RIL_REQUEST_SCREEN_STATE
   2304  *
   2305  * Indicates the current state of the screen.  When the screen is off, the
   2306  * RIL should notify the baseband to suppress certain notifications (eg,
   2307  * signal strength and changes in LAC/CID or BID/SID/NID/latitude/longitude)
   2308  * in an effort to conserve power.  These notifications should resume when the
   2309  * screen is on.
   2310  *
   2311  * "data" is int *
   2312  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 1 for "Screen On"
   2313  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 0 for "Screen Off"
   2314  *
   2315  * "response" is NULL
   2316  *
   2317  * Valid errors:
   2318  *  SUCCESS
   2319  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2320  */
   2321 #define RIL_REQUEST_SCREEN_STATE 61
   2322 
   2323 
   2324 /**
   2325  * RIL_REQUEST_SET_SUPP_SVC_NOTIFICATION
   2326  *
   2327  * Enables/disables supplementary service related notifications
   2328  * from the network.
   2329  *
   2330  * Notifications are reported via RIL_UNSOL_SUPP_SVC_NOTIFICATION.
   2331  *
   2332  * "data" is int *
   2333  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 1 for notifications enabled
   2334  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 0 for notifications disabled
   2335  *
   2336  * "response" is NULL
   2337  *
   2338  * Valid errors:
   2339  *  SUCCESS
   2340  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   2341  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2342  *
   2343  * See also: RIL_UNSOL_SUPP_SVC_NOTIFICATION.
   2344  */
   2345 #define RIL_REQUEST_SET_SUPP_SVC_NOTIFICATION 62
   2346 
   2347 /**
   2348  * RIL_REQUEST_WRITE_SMS_TO_SIM
   2349  *
   2350  * Stores a SMS message to SIM memory.
   2351  *
   2352  * "data" is RIL_SMS_WriteArgs *
   2353  *
   2354  * "response" is int *
   2355  * ((const int *)response)[0] is the record index where the message is stored.
   2356  *
   2357  * Valid errors:
   2358  *  SUCCESS
   2359  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2360  *
   2361  */
   2362 #define RIL_REQUEST_WRITE_SMS_TO_SIM 63
   2363 
   2364 /**
   2365  * RIL_REQUEST_DELETE_SMS_ON_SIM
   2366  *
   2367  * Deletes a SMS message from SIM memory.
   2368  *
   2369  * "data" is int  *
   2370  * ((int *)data)[0] is the record index of the message to delete.
   2371  *
   2372  * "response" is NULL
   2373  *
   2374  * Valid errors:
   2375  *  SUCCESS
   2376  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2377  *
   2378  */
   2379 #define RIL_REQUEST_DELETE_SMS_ON_SIM 64
   2380 
   2381 /**
   2382  * RIL_REQUEST_SET_BAND_MODE
   2383  *
   2384  * Assign a specified band for RF configuration.
   2385  *
   2386  * "data" is int *
   2387  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 0 for "unspecified" (selected by baseband automatically)
   2388  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 1 for "EURO band" (GSM-900 / DCS-1800 / WCDMA-IMT-2000)
   2389  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 2 for "US band" (GSM-850 / PCS-1900 / WCDMA-850 / WCDMA-PCS-1900)
   2390  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 3 for "JPN band" (WCDMA-800 / WCDMA-IMT-2000)
   2391  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 4 for "AUS band" (GSM-900 / DCS-1800 / WCDMA-850 / WCDMA-IMT-2000)
   2392  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 5 for "AUS band 2" (GSM-900 / DCS-1800 / WCDMA-850)
   2393  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 6 for "Cellular (800-MHz Band)"
   2394  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 7 for "PCS (1900-MHz Band)"
   2395  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 8 for "Band Class 3 (JTACS Band)"
   2396  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 9 for "Band Class 4 (Korean PCS Band)"
   2397  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 10 for "Band Class 5 (450-MHz Band)"
   2398  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 11 for "Band Class 6 (2-GMHz IMT2000 Band)"
   2399  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 12 for "Band Class 7 (Upper 700-MHz Band)"
   2400  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 13 for "Band Class 8 (1800-MHz Band)"
   2401  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 14 for "Band Class 9 (900-MHz Band)"
   2402  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 15 for "Band Class 10 (Secondary 800-MHz Band)"
   2403  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 16 for "Band Class 11 (400-MHz European PAMR Band)"
   2404  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 17 for "Band Class 15 (AWS Band)"
   2405  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 18 for "Band Class 16 (US 2.5-GHz Band)"
   2406  *
   2407  * "response" is NULL
   2408  *
   2409  * Valid errors:
   2410  *  SUCCESS
   2411  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   2412  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2413  */
   2414 #define RIL_REQUEST_SET_BAND_MODE 65
   2415 
   2416 /**
   2417  * RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_AVAILABLE_BAND_MODE
   2418  *
   2419  * Query the list of band mode supported by RF.
   2420  *
   2421  * "data" is NULL
   2422  *
   2423  * "response" is int *
   2424  * "response" points to an array of int's, the int[0] is the size of array, reset is one for
   2425  * each available band mode.
   2426  *
   2427  *  0 for "unspecified" (selected by baseband automatically)
   2428  *  1 for "EURO band" (GSM-900 / DCS-1800 / WCDMA-IMT-2000)
   2429  *  2 for "US band" (GSM-850 / PCS-1900 / WCDMA-850 / WCDMA-PCS-1900)
   2430  *  3 for "JPN band" (WCDMA-800 / WCDMA-IMT-2000)
   2431  *  4 for "AUS band" (GSM-900 / DCS-1800 / WCDMA-850 / WCDMA-IMT-2000)
   2432  *  5 for "AUS band 2" (GSM-900 / DCS-1800 / WCDMA-850)
   2433  *  6 for "Cellular (800-MHz Band)"
   2434  *  7 for "PCS (1900-MHz Band)"
   2435  *  8 for "Band Class 3 (JTACS Band)"
   2436  *  9 for "Band Class 4 (Korean PCS Band)"
   2437  *  10 for "Band Class 5 (450-MHz Band)"
   2438  *  11 for "Band Class 6 (2-GMHz IMT2000 Band)"
   2439  *  12 for "Band Class 7 (Upper 700-MHz Band)"
   2440  *  13 for "Band Class 8 (1800-MHz Band)"
   2441  *  14 for "Band Class 9 (900-MHz Band)"
   2442  *  15 for "Band Class 10 (Secondary 800-MHz Band)"
   2443  *  16 for "Band Class 11 (400-MHz European PAMR Band)"
   2444  *  17 for "Band Class 15 (AWS Band)"
   2445  *  18 for "Band Class 16 (US 2.5-GHz Band)"
   2446  *
   2447  * Valid errors:
   2448  *  SUCCESS
   2449  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   2450  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2451  *
   2452  * See also: RIL_REQUEST_SET_BAND_MODE
   2453  */
   2454 #define RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_AVAILABLE_BAND_MODE 66
   2455 
   2456 /**
   2457  * RIL_REQUEST_STK_GET_PROFILE
   2458  *
   2459  * Requests the profile of SIM tool kit.
   2460  * The profile indicates the SAT/USAT features supported by ME.
   2461  * The SAT/USAT features refer to 3GPP TS 11.14 and 3GPP TS 31.111
   2462  *
   2463  * "data" is NULL
   2464  *
   2465  * "response" is a const char * containing SAT/USAT profile
   2466  * in hexadecimal format string starting with first byte of terminal profile
   2467  *
   2468  * Valid errors:
   2469  *  RIL_E_SUCCESS
   2470  *  RIL_E_RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
   2471  *  RIL_E_GENERIC_FAILURE
   2472  */
   2473 #define RIL_REQUEST_STK_GET_PROFILE 67
   2474 
   2475 /**
   2476  * RIL_REQUEST_STK_SET_PROFILE
   2477  *
   2478  * Download the STK terminal profile as part of SIM initialization
   2479  * procedure
   2480  *
   2481  * "data" is a const char * containing SAT/USAT profile
   2482  * in hexadecimal format string starting with first byte of terminal profile
   2483  *
   2484  * "response" is NULL
   2485  *
   2486  * Valid errors:
   2487  *  RIL_E_SUCCESS
   2488  *  RIL_E_RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
   2489  *  RIL_E_GENERIC_FAILURE
   2490  */
   2491 #define RIL_REQUEST_STK_SET_PROFILE 68
   2492 
   2493 /**
   2494  * RIL_REQUEST_STK_SEND_ENVELOPE_COMMAND
   2495  *
   2496  * Requests to send a SAT/USAT envelope command to SIM.
   2497  * The SAT/USAT envelope command refers to 3GPP TS 11.14 and 3GPP TS 31.111
   2498  *
   2499  * "data" is a const char * containing SAT/USAT command
   2500  * in hexadecimal format string starting with command tag
   2501  *
   2502  * "response" is a const char * containing SAT/USAT response
   2503  * in hexadecimal format string starting with first byte of response
   2504  * (May be NULL)
   2505  *
   2506  * Valid errors:
   2507  *  RIL_E_SUCCESS
   2508  *  RIL_E_RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
   2509  *  RIL_E_GENERIC_FAILURE
   2510  */
   2511 #define RIL_REQUEST_STK_SEND_ENVELOPE_COMMAND 69
   2512 
   2513 /**
   2514  * RIL_REQUEST_STK_SEND_TERMINAL_RESPONSE
   2515  *
   2516  * Requests to send a terminal response to SIM for a received
   2517  * proactive command
   2518  *
   2519  * "data" is a const char * containing SAT/USAT response
   2520  * in hexadecimal format string starting with first byte of response data
   2521  *
   2522  * "response" is NULL
   2523  *
   2524  * Valid errors:
   2525  *  RIL_E_SUCCESS
   2526  *  RIL_E_RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
   2527  *  RIL_E_GENERIC_FAILURE
   2528  */
   2529 #define RIL_REQUEST_STK_SEND_TERMINAL_RESPONSE 70
   2530 
   2531 /**
   2532  * RIL_REQUEST_STK_HANDLE_CALL_SETUP_REQUESTED_FROM_SIM
   2533  *
   2534  * When STK application gets RIL_UNSOL_STK_CALL_SETUP, the call actually has
   2535  * been initialized by ME already. (We could see the call has been in the 'call
   2536  * list') So, STK application needs to accept/reject the call according as user
   2537  * operations.
   2538  *
   2539  * "data" is int *
   2540  * ((int *)data)[0] is > 0 for "accept" the call setup
   2541  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 0 for "reject" the call setup
   2542  *
   2543  * "response" is NULL
   2544  *
   2545  * Valid errors:
   2546  *  RIL_E_SUCCESS
   2547  *  RIL_E_RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
   2548  *  RIL_E_GENERIC_FAILURE
   2549  */
   2550 #define RIL_REQUEST_STK_HANDLE_CALL_SETUP_REQUESTED_FROM_SIM 71
   2551 
   2552 /**
   2553  * RIL_REQUEST_EXPLICIT_CALL_TRANSFER
   2554  *
   2555  * Connects the two calls and disconnects the subscriber from both calls.
   2556  *
   2557  * "data" is NULL
   2558  * "response" is NULL
   2559  *
   2560  * Valid errors:
   2561  *  SUCCESS
   2562  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
   2563  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2564  */
   2565 #define RIL_REQUEST_EXPLICIT_CALL_TRANSFER 72
   2566 
   2567 /**
   2568  * RIL_REQUEST_SET_PREFERRED_NETWORK_TYPE
   2569  *
   2570  * Requests to set the preferred network type for searching and registering
   2571  * (CS/PS domain, RAT, and operation mode)
   2572  *
   2573  * "data" is int * which is RIL_PreferredNetworkType
   2574  *
   2575  * "response" is NULL
   2576  *
   2577  * Valid errors:
   2578  *  SUCCESS
   2579  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
   2580  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2581  *  MODE_NOT_SUPPORTED
   2582  */
   2583 #define RIL_REQUEST_SET_PREFERRED_NETWORK_TYPE 73
   2584 
   2585 /**
   2586  * RIL_REQUEST_GET_PREFERRED_NETWORK_TYPE
   2587  *
   2588  * Query the preferred network type (CS/PS domain, RAT, and operation mode)
   2589  * for searching and registering
   2590  *
   2591  * "data" is NULL
   2592  *
   2593  * "response" is int *
   2594  * ((int *)reponse)[0] is == RIL_PreferredNetworkType
   2595  *
   2596  * Valid errors:
   2597  *  SUCCESS
   2598  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   2599  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2600  *
   2601  * See also: RIL_REQUEST_SET_PREFERRED_NETWORK_TYPE
   2602  */
   2603 #define RIL_REQUEST_GET_PREFERRED_NETWORK_TYPE 74
   2604 
   2605 /**
   2606  * RIL_REQUEST_NEIGHBORING_CELL_IDS
   2607  *
   2608  * Request neighboring cell id in GSM network
   2609  *
   2610  * "data" is NULL
   2611  * "response" must be a " const RIL_NeighboringCell** "
   2612  *
   2613  * Valid errors:
   2614  *  SUCCESS
   2615  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   2616  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2617  */
   2618 #define RIL_REQUEST_GET_NEIGHBORING_CELL_IDS 75
   2619 
   2620 /**
   2621  * RIL_REQUEST_SET_LOCATION_UPDATES
   2622  *
   2623  * Enables/disables network state change notifications due to changes in
   2624  * LAC and/or CID (for GSM) or BID/SID/NID/latitude/longitude (for CDMA).
   2625  * Basically +CREG=2 vs. +CREG=1 (TS 27.007).
   2626  *
   2627  * Note:  The RIL implementation should default to "updates enabled"
   2628  * when the screen is on and "updates disabled" when the screen is off.
   2629  *
   2630  * "data" is int *
   2631  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 1 for updates enabled (+CREG=2)
   2632  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 0 for updates disabled (+CREG=1)
   2633  *
   2634  * "response" is NULL
   2635  *
   2636  * Valid errors:
   2637  *  SUCCESS
   2638  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   2639  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2640  *
   2641  * See also: RIL_REQUEST_SCREEN_STATE, RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NETWORK_STATE_CHANGED
   2642  */
   2643 #define RIL_REQUEST_SET_LOCATION_UPDATES 76
   2644 
   2645 /**
   2646  * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SET_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE
   2647  *
   2648  * Request to set the location where the CDMA subscription shall
   2649  * be retrieved
   2650  *
   2651  * "data" is int *
   2652  * ((int *)data)[0] is == RIL_CdmaSubscriptionSource
   2653  *
   2654  * "response" is NULL
   2655  *
   2656  * Valid errors:
   2657  *  SUCCESS
   2658  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   2659  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2660  *  SIM_ABSENT
   2661  *  SUBSCRIPTION_NOT_AVAILABLE
   2662  *
   2663  * See also: RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_GET_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE
   2664  */
   2665 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SET_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE 77
   2666 
   2667 /**
   2668  * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SET_ROAMING_PREFERENCE
   2669  *
   2670  * Request to set the roaming preferences in CDMA
   2671  *
   2672  * "data" is int *
   2673  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 0 for Home Networks only, as defined in PRL
   2674  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 1 for Roaming on Affiliated networks, as defined in PRL
   2675  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 2 for Roaming on Any Network, as defined in the PRL
   2676  *
   2677  * "response" is NULL
   2678  *
   2679  * Valid errors:
   2680  *  SUCCESS
   2681  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   2682  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2683  */
   2684 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SET_ROAMING_PREFERENCE 78
   2685 
   2686 /**
   2687  * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_QUERY_ROAMING_PREFERENCE
   2688  *
   2689  * Request the actual setting of the roaming preferences in CDMA in the modem
   2690  *
   2691  * "data" is NULL
   2692  *
   2693  * "response" is int *
   2694  * ((int *)response)[0] is == 0 for Home Networks only, as defined in PRL
   2695  * ((int *)response)[0] is == 1 for Roaming on Affiliated networks, as defined in PRL
   2696  * ((int *)response)[0] is == 2 for Roaming on Any Network, as defined in the PRL
   2697  *
   2698  * "response" is NULL
   2699  *
   2700  * Valid errors:
   2701  *  SUCCESS
   2702  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   2703  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2704  */
   2705 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_QUERY_ROAMING_PREFERENCE 79
   2706 
   2707 /**
   2708  * RIL_REQUEST_SET_TTY_MODE
   2709  *
   2710  * Request to set the TTY mode
   2711  *
   2712  * "data" is int *
   2713  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 0 for TTY off
   2714  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 1 for TTY Full
   2715  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 2 for TTY HCO (hearing carryover)
   2716  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 3 for TTY VCO (voice carryover)
   2717  *
   2718  * "response" is NULL
   2719  *
   2720  * Valid errors:
   2721  *  SUCCESS
   2722  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   2723  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2724  */
   2725 #define RIL_REQUEST_SET_TTY_MODE 80
   2726 
   2727 /**
   2728  * RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_TTY_MODE
   2729  *
   2730  * Request the setting of TTY mode
   2731  *
   2732  * "data" is NULL
   2733  *
   2734  * "response" is int *
   2735  * ((int *)response)[0] is == 0 for TTY off
   2736  * ((int *)response)[0] is == 1 for TTY Full
   2737  * ((int *)response)[0] is == 2 for TTY HCO (hearing carryover)
   2738  * ((int *)response)[0] is == 3 for TTY VCO (voice carryover)
   2739  *
   2740  * "response" is NULL
   2741  *
   2742  * Valid errors:
   2743  *  SUCCESS
   2744  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   2745  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2746  */
   2747 #define RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_TTY_MODE 81
   2748 
   2749 /**
   2750  * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SET_PREFERRED_VOICE_PRIVACY_MODE
   2751  *
   2752  * Request to set the preferred voice privacy mode used in voice
   2753  * scrambling
   2754  *
   2755  * "data" is int *
   2756  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 0 for Standard Privacy Mode (Public Long Code Mask)
   2757  * ((int *)data)[0] is == 1 for Enhanced Privacy Mode (Private Long Code Mask)
   2758  *
   2759  * "response" is NULL
   2760  *
   2761  * Valid errors:
   2762  *  SUCCESS
   2763  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   2764  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2765  */
   2766 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SET_PREFERRED_VOICE_PRIVACY_MODE 82
   2767 
   2768 /**
   2769  * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_QUERY_PREFERRED_VOICE_PRIVACY_MODE
   2770  *
   2771  * Request the setting of preferred voice privacy mode
   2772  *
   2773  * "data" is NULL
   2774  *
   2775  * "response" is int *
   2776  * ((int *)response)[0] is == 0 for Standard Privacy Mode (Public Long Code Mask)
   2777  * ((int *)response)[0] is == 1 for Enhanced Privacy Mode (Private Long Code Mask)
   2778  *
   2779  * "response" is NULL
   2780  *
   2781  * Valid errors:
   2782  *  SUCCESS
   2783  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   2784  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2785  */
   2786 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_QUERY_PREFERRED_VOICE_PRIVACY_MODE 83
   2787 
   2788 /**
   2789  * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_FLASH
   2790  *
   2791  * Send FLASH
   2792  *
   2793  * "data" is const char *
   2794  * ((const char *)data)[0] is a FLASH string
   2795  *
   2796  * "response" is NULL
   2797  *
   2798  * Valid errors:
   2799  *  SUCCESS
   2800  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   2801  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2802  *
   2803  */
   2804 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_FLASH 84
   2805 
   2806 /**
   2807  * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_BURST_DTMF
   2808  *
   2809  * Send DTMF string
   2810  *
   2811  * "data" is const char **
   2812  * ((const char **)data)[0] is a DTMF string
   2813  * ((const char **)data)[1] is the DTMF ON length in milliseconds, or 0 to use
   2814  *                          default
   2815  * ((const char **)data)[2] is the DTMF OFF length in milliseconds, or 0 to use
   2816  *                          default
   2817  *
   2818  * "response" is NULL
   2819  *
   2820  * Valid errors:
   2821  *  SUCCESS
   2822  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   2823  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2824  *
   2825  */
   2826 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_BURST_DTMF 85
   2827 
   2828 /**
   2829  * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_VALIDATE_AND_WRITE_AKEY
   2830  *
   2831  * Takes a 26 digit string (20 digit AKEY + 6 digit checksum).
   2832  * If the checksum is valid the 20 digit AKEY is written to NV,
   2833  * replacing the existing AKEY no matter what it was before.
   2834  *
   2835  * "data" is const char *
   2836  * ((const char *)data)[0] is a 26 digit string (ASCII digits '0'-'9')
   2837  *                         where the last 6 digits are a checksum of the
   2838  *                         first 20, as specified in TR45.AHAG
   2839  *                         "Common Cryptographic Algorithms, Revision D.1
   2840  *                         Section 2.2"
   2841  *
   2842  * "response" is NULL
   2843  *
   2844  * Valid errors:
   2845  *  SUCCESS
   2846  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   2847  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2848  *
   2849  */
   2850 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_VALIDATE_AND_WRITE_AKEY 86
   2851 
   2852 /**
   2853  * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SEND_SMS
   2854  *
   2855  * Send a CDMA SMS message
   2856  *
   2857  * "data" is const RIL_CDMA_SMS_Message *
   2858  *
   2859  * "response" is a const RIL_SMS_Response *
   2860  *
   2861  * Based on the return error, caller decides to resend if sending sms
   2862  * fails. The CDMA error class is derived as follows,
   2863  * SUCCESS is error class 0 (no error)
   2864  * SMS_SEND_FAIL_RETRY is error class 2 (temporary failure)
   2865  * and GENERIC_FAILURE is error class 3 (permanent and no retry)
   2866  *
   2867  * Valid errors:
   2868  *  SUCCESS
   2869  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   2870  *  SMS_SEND_FAIL_RETRY
   2871  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2872  *
   2873  */
   2874 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SEND_SMS 87
   2875 
   2876 /**
   2877  * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE
   2878  *
   2879  * Acknowledge the success or failure in the receipt of SMS
   2880  * previously indicated via RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_CDMA_NEW_SMS
   2881  *
   2882  * "data" is const RIL_CDMA_SMS_Ack *
   2883  *
   2884  * "response" is NULL
   2885  *
   2886  * Valid errors:
   2887  *  SUCCESS
   2888  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   2889  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2890  *
   2891  */
   2892 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE 88
   2893 
   2894 /**
   2895  * RIL_REQUEST_GSM_GET_BROADCAST_SMS_CONFIG
   2896  *
   2897  * Request the setting of GSM/WCDMA Cell Broadcast SMS config.
   2898  *
   2899  * "data" is NULL
   2900  *
   2901  * "response" is a const RIL_GSM_BroadcastSmsConfigInfo **
   2902  * "responselen" is count * sizeof (RIL_GSM_BroadcastSmsConfigInfo *)
   2903  *
   2904  * Valid errors:
   2905  *  SUCCESS
   2906  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   2907  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2908  *
   2909  */
   2910 #define RIL_REQUEST_GSM_GET_BROADCAST_SMS_CONFIG 89
   2911 
   2912 /**
   2913  * RIL_REQUEST_GSM_SET_BROADCAST_SMS_CONFIG
   2914  *
   2915  * Set GSM/WCDMA Cell Broadcast SMS config
   2916  *
   2917  * "data" is a const RIL_GSM_BroadcastSmsConfigInfo **
   2918  * "datalen" is count * sizeof(RIL_GSM_BroadcastSmsConfigInfo *)
   2919  *
   2920  * "response" is NULL
   2921  *
   2922  * Valid errors:
   2923  *  SUCCESS
   2924  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   2925  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2926  *
   2927  */
   2928 #define RIL_REQUEST_GSM_SET_BROADCAST_SMS_CONFIG 90
   2929 
   2930 /**
   2931  * RIL_REQUEST_GSM_SMS_BROADCAST_ACTIVATION
   2932  *
   2933 * Enable or disable the reception of GSM/WCDMA Cell Broadcast SMS
   2934  *
   2935  * "data" is const int *
   2936  * (const int *)data[0] indicates to activate or turn off the
   2937  * reception of GSM/WCDMA Cell Broadcast SMS, 0-1,
   2938  *                       0 - Activate, 1 - Turn off
   2939  *
   2940  * "response" is NULL
   2941  *
   2942  * Valid errors:
   2943  *  SUCCESS
   2944  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   2945  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2946  *
   2947  */
   2948 #define RIL_REQUEST_GSM_SMS_BROADCAST_ACTIVATION 91
   2949 
   2950 /**
   2951  * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_GET_BROADCAST_SMS_CONFIG
   2952  *
   2953  * Request the setting of CDMA Broadcast SMS config
   2954  *
   2955  * "data" is NULL
   2956  *
   2957  * "response" is a const RIL_CDMA_BroadcastSmsConfigInfo **
   2958  * "responselen" is count * sizeof (RIL_CDMA_BroadcastSmsConfigInfo *)
   2959  *
   2960  * Valid errors:
   2961  *  SUCCESS
   2962  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   2963  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2964  *
   2965  */
   2966 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_GET_BROADCAST_SMS_CONFIG 92
   2967 
   2968 /**
   2969  * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SET_BROADCAST_SMS_CONFIG
   2970  *
   2971  * Set CDMA Broadcast SMS config
   2972  *
   2973  * "data" is an const RIL_CDMA_BroadcastSmsConfigInfo **
   2974  * "datalen" is count * sizeof(const RIL_CDMA_BroadcastSmsConfigInfo *)
   2975  *
   2976  * "response" is NULL
   2977  *
   2978  * Valid errors:
   2979  *  SUCCESS
   2980  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   2981  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   2982  *
   2983  */
   2984 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SET_BROADCAST_SMS_CONFIG 93
   2985 
   2986 /**
   2987  * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SMS_BROADCAST_ACTIVATION
   2988  *
   2989  * Enable or disable the reception of CDMA Broadcast SMS
   2990  *
   2991  * "data" is const int *
   2992  * (const int *)data[0] indicates to activate or turn off the
   2993  * reception of CDMA Broadcast SMS, 0-1,
   2994  *                       0 - Activate, 1 - Turn off
   2995  *
   2996  * "response" is NULL
   2997  *
   2998  * Valid errors:
   2999  *  SUCCESS
   3000  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   3001  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   3002  *
   3003  */
   3004 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SMS_BROADCAST_ACTIVATION 94
   3005 
   3006 /**
   3007  * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SUBSCRIPTION
   3008  *
   3009  * Request the device MDN / H_SID / H_NID.
   3010  *
   3011  * The request is only allowed when CDMA subscription is available.  When CDMA
   3012  * subscription is changed, application layer should re-issue the request to
   3013  * update the subscription information.
   3014  *
   3015  * If a NULL value is returned for any of the device id, it means that error
   3016  * accessing the device.
   3017  *
   3018  * "response" is const char **
   3019  * ((const char **)response)[0] is MDN if CDMA subscription is available
   3020  * ((const char **)response)[1] is a comma separated list of H_SID (Home SID) if
   3021  *                              CDMA subscription is available, in decimal format
   3022  * ((const char **)response)[2] is a comma separated list of H_NID (Home NID) if
   3023  *                              CDMA subscription is available, in decimal format
   3024  * ((const char **)response)[3] is MIN (10 digits, MIN2+MIN1) if CDMA subscription is available
   3025  * ((const char **)response)[4] is PRL version if CDMA subscription is available
   3026  *
   3027  * Valid errors:
   3028  *  SUCCESS
   3029  *  RIL_E_SUBSCRIPTION_NOT_AVAILABLE
   3030  */
   3031 
   3032 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SUBSCRIPTION 95
   3033 
   3034 /**
   3035  * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_WRITE_SMS_TO_RUIM
   3036  *
   3037  * Stores a CDMA SMS message to RUIM memory.
   3038  *
   3039  * "data" is RIL_CDMA_SMS_WriteArgs *
   3040  *
   3041  * "response" is int *
   3042  * ((const int *)response)[0] is the record index where the message is stored.
   3043  *
   3044  * Valid errors:
   3045  *  SUCCESS
   3046  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   3047  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   3048  *
   3049  */
   3050 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_WRITE_SMS_TO_RUIM 96
   3051 
   3052 /**
   3053  * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_DELETE_SMS_ON_RUIM
   3054  *
   3055  * Deletes a CDMA SMS message from RUIM memory.
   3056  *
   3057  * "data" is int  *
   3058  * ((int *)data)[0] is the record index of the message to delete.
   3059  *
   3060  * "response" is NULL
   3061  *
   3062  * Valid errors:
   3063  *  SUCCESS
   3064  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   3065  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   3066  *
   3067  */
   3068 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_DELETE_SMS_ON_RUIM 97
   3069 
   3070 /**
   3071  * RIL_REQUEST_DEVICE_IDENTITY
   3072  *
   3073  * Request the device ESN / MEID / IMEI / IMEISV.
   3074  *
   3075  * The request is always allowed and contains GSM and CDMA device identity;
   3076  * it substitutes the deprecated requests RIL_REQUEST_GET_IMEI and
   3077  * RIL_REQUEST_GET_IMEISV.
   3078  *
   3079  * If a NULL value is returned for any of the device id, it means that error
   3080  * accessing the device.
   3081  *
   3082  * When CDMA subscription is changed the ESN/MEID may change.  The application
   3083  * layer should re-issue the request to update the device identity in this case.
   3084  *
   3085  * "response" is const char **
   3086  * ((const char **)response)[0] is IMEI if GSM subscription is available
   3087  * ((const char **)response)[1] is IMEISV if GSM subscription is available
   3088  * ((const char **)response)[2] is ESN if CDMA subscription is available
   3089  * ((const char **)response)[3] is MEID if CDMA subscription is available
   3090  *
   3091  * Valid errors:
   3092  *  SUCCESS
   3093  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   3094  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   3095  */
   3096 #define RIL_REQUEST_DEVICE_IDENTITY 98
   3097 
   3098 /**
   3099  * RIL_REQUEST_EXIT_EMERGENCY_CALLBACK_MODE
   3100  *
   3101  * Request the radio's system selection module to exit emergency
   3102  * callback mode.  RIL will not respond with SUCCESS until the modem has
   3103  * completely exited from Emergency Callback Mode.
   3104  *
   3105  * "data" is NULL
   3106  *
   3107  * "response" is NULL
   3108  *
   3109  * Valid errors:
   3110  *  SUCCESS
   3111  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   3112  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   3113  *
   3114  */
   3115 #define RIL_REQUEST_EXIT_EMERGENCY_CALLBACK_MODE 99
   3116 
   3117 /**
   3118  * RIL_REQUEST_GET_SMSC_ADDRESS
   3119  *
   3120  * Queries the default Short Message Service Center address on the device.
   3121  *
   3122  * "data" is NULL
   3123  *
   3124  * "response" is const char * containing the SMSC address.
   3125  *
   3126  * Valid errors:
   3127  *  SUCCESS
   3128  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   3129  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   3130  *
   3131  */
   3132 #define RIL_REQUEST_GET_SMSC_ADDRESS 100
   3133 
   3134 /**
   3135  * RIL_REQUEST_SET_SMSC_ADDRESS
   3136  *
   3137  * Sets the default Short Message Service Center address on the device.
   3138  *
   3139  * "data" is const char * containing the SMSC address.
   3140  *
   3141  * "response" is NULL
   3142  *
   3143  * Valid errors:
   3144  *  SUCCESS
   3145  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   3146  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   3147  *
   3148  */
   3149 #define RIL_REQUEST_SET_SMSC_ADDRESS 101
   3150 
   3151 /**
   3152  * RIL_REQUEST_REPORT_SMS_MEMORY_STATUS
   3153  *
   3154  * Indicates whether there is storage available for new SMS messages.
   3155  *
   3156  * "data" is int *
   3157  * ((int *)data)[0] is 1 if memory is available for storing new messages
   3158  *                  is 0 if memory capacity is exceeded
   3159  *
   3160  * "response" is NULL
   3161  *
   3162  * Valid errors:
   3163  *  SUCCESS
   3164  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   3165  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   3166  *
   3167  */
   3168 #define RIL_REQUEST_REPORT_SMS_MEMORY_STATUS 102
   3169 
   3170 /**
   3171  * RIL_REQUEST_REPORT_STK_SERVICE_IS_RUNNING
   3172  *
   3173  * Indicates that the StkSerivce is running and is
   3174  * ready to receive RIL_UNSOL_STK_XXXXX commands.
   3175  *
   3176  * "data" is NULL
   3177  * "response" is NULL
   3178  *
   3179  * Valid errors:
   3180  *  SUCCESS
   3181  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   3182  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   3183  *
   3184  */
   3185 #define RIL_REQUEST_REPORT_STK_SERVICE_IS_RUNNING 103
   3186 
   3187 /**
   3188  * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_GET_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE
   3189  *
   3190  * Request to query the location where the CDMA subscription shall
   3191  * be retrieved
   3192  *
   3193  * "data" is NULL
   3194  *
   3195  * "response" is int *
   3196  * ((int *)data)[0] is == RIL_CdmaSubscriptionSource
   3197  *
   3198  * Valid errors:
   3199  *  SUCCESS
   3200  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   3201  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   3202  *  SUBSCRIPTION_NOT_AVAILABLE
   3203  *
   3204  * See also: RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SET_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE
   3205  */
   3206 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_GET_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE 104
   3207 
   3208 /**
   3209  * RIL_REQUEST_ISIM_AUTHENTICATION
   3210  *
   3211  * Request the ISIM application on the UICC to perform AKA
   3212  * challenge/response algorithm for IMS authentication
   3213  *
   3214  * "data" is a const char * containing the challenge string in Base64 format
   3215  * "response" is a const char * containing the response in Base64 format
   3216  *
   3217  * Valid errors:
   3218  *  SUCCESS
   3219  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   3220  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   3221  */
   3222 #define RIL_REQUEST_ISIM_AUTHENTICATION 105
   3223 
   3224 /**
   3225  * RIL_REQUEST_ACKNOWLEDGE_INCOMING_GSM_SMS_WITH_PDU
   3226  *
   3227  * Acknowledge successful or failed receipt of SMS previously indicated
   3228  * via RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS, including acknowledgement TPDU to send
   3229  * as the RP-User-Data element of the RP-ACK or RP-ERROR PDU.
   3230  *
   3231  * "data" is const char **
   3232  * ((const char **)data)[0] is "1" on successful receipt (send RP-ACK)
   3233  *                          is "0" on failed receipt (send RP-ERROR)
   3234  * ((const char **)data)[1] is the acknowledgement TPDU in hexadecimal format
   3235  *
   3236  * "response" is NULL
   3237  *
   3238  * Valid errors:
   3239  *  SUCCESS
   3240  *  RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
   3241  *  GENERIC_FAILURE
   3242  */
   3243 #define RIL_REQUEST_ACKNOWLEDGE_INCOMING_GSM_SMS_WITH_PDU 106
   3244 
   3245 /**
   3246  * RIL_REQUEST_STK_SEND_ENVELOPE_WITH_STATUS
   3247  *
   3248  * Requests to send a SAT/USAT envelope command to SIM.
   3249  * The SAT/USAT envelope command refers to 3GPP TS 11.14 and 3GPP TS 31.111.
   3250  *
   3251  * This request has one difference from RIL_REQUEST_STK_SEND_ENVELOPE_COMMAND:
   3252  * the SW1 and SW2 status bytes from the UICC response are returned along with
   3253  * the response data, using the same structure as RIL_REQUEST_SIM_IO.
   3254  *
   3255  * The RIL implementation shall perform the normal processing of a '91XX'
   3256  * response in SW1/SW2 to retrieve the pending proactive command and send it
   3257  * as an unsolicited response, as RIL_REQUEST_STK_SEND_ENVELOPE_COMMAND does.
   3258  *
   3259  * "data" is a const char * containing the SAT/USAT command
   3260  * in hexadecimal format starting with command tag
   3261  *
   3262  * "response" is a const RIL_SIM_IO_Response *
   3263  *
   3264  * Valid errors:
   3265  *  RIL_E_SUCCESS
   3266  *  RIL_E_RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
   3267  *  RIL_E_GENERIC_FAILURE
   3268  */
   3269 #define RIL_REQUEST_STK_SEND_ENVELOPE_WITH_STATUS 107
   3270 
   3271 
   3272 /***********************************************************************/
   3273 
   3274 
   3275 #define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_BASE 1000
   3276 
   3277 /**
   3278  * RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_RADIO_STATE_CHANGED
   3279  *
   3280  * Indicate when value of RIL_RadioState has changed.
   3281  *
   3282  * Callee will invoke RIL_RadioStateRequest method on main thread
   3283  *
   3284  * "data" is NULL
   3285  */
   3286 
   3287 #define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_RADIO_STATE_CHANGED 1000
   3288 
   3289 
   3290 /**
   3291  * RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_CALL_STATE_CHANGED
   3292  *
   3293  * Indicate when call state has changed
   3294  *
   3295  * Callee will invoke RIL_REQUEST_GET_CURRENT_CALLS on main thread
   3296  *
   3297  * "data" is NULL
   3298  *
   3299  * Response should be invoked on, for example,
   3300  * "RING", "BUSY", "NO CARRIER", and also call state
   3301  * transitions (DIALING->ALERTING ALERTING->ACTIVE)
   3302  *
   3303  * Redundent or extraneous invocations are tolerated
   3304  */
   3305 #define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_CALL_STATE_CHANGED 1001
   3306 
   3307 
   3308 /**
   3309  * RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_VOICE_NETWORK_STATE_CHANGED
   3310  *
   3311  * Called when the voice network state changed
   3312  *
   3313  * Callee will invoke the following requests on main thread:
   3314  *
   3315  * RIL_REQUEST_VOICE_REGISTRATION_STATE
   3316  * RIL_REQUEST_OPERATOR
   3317  *
   3318  * "data" is NULL
   3319  *
   3320  * FIXME should this happen when SIM records are loaded? (eg, for
   3321  * EONS)
   3322  */
   3323 #define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_VOICE_NETWORK_STATE_CHANGED 1002
   3324 
   3325 /**
   3326  * RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS
   3327  *
   3328  * Called when new SMS is received.
   3329  *
   3330  * "data" is const char *
   3331  * This is a pointer to a string containing the PDU of an SMS-DELIVER
   3332  * as an ascii string of hex digits. The PDU starts with the SMSC address
   3333  * per TS 27.005 (+CMT:)
   3334  *
   3335  * Callee will subsequently confirm the receipt of thei SMS with a
   3336  * RIL_REQUEST_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE
   3337  *
   3338  * No new RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS
   3339  * or RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS_STATUS_REPORT messages should be sent until a
   3340  * RIL_REQUEST_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE has been received
   3341  */
   3342 
   3343 #define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS 1003
   3344 
   3345 /**
   3346  * RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS_STATUS_REPORT
   3347  *
   3348  * Called when new SMS Status Report is received.
   3349  *
   3350  * "data" is const char *
   3351  * This is a pointer to a string containing the PDU of an SMS-STATUS-REPORT
   3352  * as an ascii string of hex digits. The PDU starts with the SMSC address
   3353  * per TS 27.005 (+CDS:).
   3354  *
   3355  * Callee will subsequently confirm the receipt of the SMS with a
   3356  * RIL_REQUEST_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE
   3357  *
   3358  * No new RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS
   3359  * or RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS_STATUS_REPORT messages should be sent until a
   3360  * RIL_REQUEST_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE has been received
   3361  */
   3362 
   3363 #define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS_STATUS_REPORT 1004
   3364 
   3365 /**
   3366  * RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS_ON_SIM
   3367  *
   3368  * Called when new SMS has been stored on SIM card
   3369  *
   3370  * "data" is const int *
   3371  * ((const int *)data)[0] contains the slot index on the SIM that contains
   3372  * the new message
   3373  */
   3374 
   3375 #define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS_ON_SIM 1005
   3376 
   3377 /**
   3378  * RIL_UNSOL_ON_USSD
   3379  *
   3380  * Called when a new USSD message is received.
   3381  *
   3382  * "data" is const char **
   3383  * ((const char **)data)[0] points to a type code, which is
   3384  *  one of these string values:
   3385  *      "0"   USSD-Notify -- text in ((const char **)data)[1]
   3386  *      "1"   USSD-Request -- text in ((const char **)data)[1]
   3387  *      "2"   Session terminated by network
   3388  *      "3"   other local client (eg, SIM Toolkit) has responded
   3389  *      "4"   Operation not supported
   3390  *      "5"   Network timeout
   3391  *
   3392  * The USSD session is assumed to persist if the type code is "1", otherwise
   3393  * the current session (if any) is assumed to have terminated.
   3394  *
   3395  * ((const char **)data)[1] points to a message string if applicable, which
   3396  * should always be in UTF-8.
   3397  */
   3398 #define RIL_UNSOL_ON_USSD 1006
   3399 /* Previously #define RIL_UNSOL_ON_USSD_NOTIFY 1006   */
   3400 
   3401 /**
   3402  * RIL_UNSOL_ON_USSD_REQUEST
   3403  *
   3404  * Obsolete. Send via RIL_UNSOL_ON_USSD
   3405  */
   3406 #define RIL_UNSOL_ON_USSD_REQUEST 1007
   3407 
   3408 
   3409 /**
   3410  * RIL_UNSOL_NITZ_TIME_RECEIVED
   3411  *
   3412  * Called when radio has received a NITZ time message
   3413  *
   3414  * "data" is const char * pointing to NITZ time string
   3415  * in the form "yy/mm/dd,hh:mm:ss(+/-)tz,dt"
   3416  */
   3417 #define RIL_UNSOL_NITZ_TIME_RECEIVED  1008
   3418 
   3419 /**
   3420  * RIL_UNSOL_SIGNAL_STRENGTH
   3421  *
   3422  * Radio may report signal strength rather han have it polled.
   3423  *
   3424  * "data" is a const RIL_SignalStrength *
   3425  */
   3426 #define RIL_UNSOL_SIGNAL_STRENGTH  1009
   3427 
   3428 
   3429 /**
   3430  * RIL_UNSOL_DATA_CALL_LIST_CHANGED
   3431  *
   3432  * "data" is an array of RIL_Data_Call_Response_v6 identical to that
   3433  * returned by RIL_REQUEST_DATA_CALL_LIST. It is the complete list
   3434  * of current data contexts including new contexts that have been
   3435  * activated. A data call is only removed from this list when the
   3436  * framework sends a RIL_REQUEST_DEACTIVATE_DATA_CALL or the radio
   3437  * is powered off/on.
   3438  *
   3439  * See also: RIL_REQUEST_DATA_CALL_LIST
   3440  */
   3441 
   3442 #define RIL_UNSOL_DATA_CALL_LIST_CHANGED 1010
   3443 
   3444 /**
   3445  * RIL_UNSOL_SUPP_SVC_NOTIFICATION
   3446  *
   3447  * Reports supplementary service related notification from the network.
   3448  *
   3449  * "data" is a const RIL_SuppSvcNotification *
   3450  *
   3451  */
   3452 
   3453 #define RIL_UNSOL_SUPP_SVC_NOTIFICATION 1011
   3454 
   3455 /**
   3456  * RIL_UNSOL_STK_SESSION_END
   3457  *
   3458  * Indicate when STK session is terminated by SIM.
   3459  *
   3460  * "data" is NULL
   3461  */
   3462 #define RIL_UNSOL_STK_SESSION_END 1012
   3463 
   3464 /**
   3465  * RIL_UNSOL_STK_PROACTIVE_COMMAND
   3466  *
   3467  * Indicate when SIM issue a STK proactive command to applications
   3468  *
   3469  * "data" is a const char * containing SAT/USAT proactive command
   3470  * in hexadecimal format string starting with command tag
   3471  *
   3472  */
   3473 #define RIL_UNSOL_STK_PROACTIVE_COMMAND 1013
   3474 
   3475 /**
   3476  * RIL_UNSOL_STK_EVENT_NOTIFY
   3477  *
   3478  * Indicate when SIM notifies applcations some event happens.
   3479  * Generally, application does not need to have any feedback to
   3480  * SIM but shall be able to indicate appropriate messages to users.
   3481  *
   3482  * "data" is a const char * containing SAT/USAT commands or responses
   3483  * sent by ME to SIM or commands handled by ME, in hexadecimal format string
   3484  * starting with first byte of response data or command tag
   3485  *
   3486  */
   3487 #define RIL_UNSOL_STK_EVENT_NOTIFY 1014
   3488 
   3489 /**
   3490  * RIL_UNSOL_STK_CALL_SETUP
   3491  *
   3492  * Indicate when SIM wants application to setup a voice call.
   3493  *
   3494  * "data" is const int *
   3495  * ((const int *)data)[0] contains timeout value (in milliseconds)
   3496  */
   3497 #define RIL_UNSOL_STK_CALL_SETUP 1015
   3498 
   3499 /**
   3500  * RIL_UNSOL_SIM_SMS_STORAGE_FULL
   3501  *
   3502  * Indicates that SMS storage on the SIM is full.  Sent when the network
   3503  * attempts to deliver a new SMS message.  Messages cannot be saved on the
   3504  * SIM until space is freed.  In particular, incoming Class 2 messages
   3505  * cannot be stored.
   3506  *
   3507  * "data" is null
   3508  *
   3509  */
   3510 #define RIL_UNSOL_SIM_SMS_STORAGE_FULL 1016
   3511 
   3512 /**
   3513  * RIL_UNSOL_SIM_REFRESH
   3514  *
   3515  * Indicates that file(s) on the SIM have been updated, or the SIM
   3516  * has been reinitialized.
   3517  *
   3518  * "data" is an int *
   3519  * ((int *)data)[0] is a RIL_SimRefreshResult.
   3520  * ((int *)data)[1] is the EFID of the updated file if the result is
   3521  * SIM_FILE_UPDATE, AID(application ID) of the card application
   3522  * triggering the REFRESH if the result is SIM_INIT, or NULL for any other result.
   3523  *
   3524  * Note: If the radio state changes as a result of the SIM refresh (eg,
   3525  * SIM_READY -> SIM_LOCKED_OR_ABSENT), RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_RADIO_STATE_CHANGED
   3526  * should be sent.
   3527  */
   3528 #define RIL_UNSOL_SIM_REFRESH 1017
   3529 
   3530 /**
   3531  * RIL_UNSOL_CALL_RING
   3532  *
   3533  * Ring indication for an incoming call (eg, RING or CRING event).
   3534  * There must be at least one RIL_UNSOL_CALL_RING at the beginning
   3535  * of a call and sending multiple is optional. If the system property
   3536  * ro.telephony.call_ring.multiple is false then the upper layers
   3537  * will generate the multiple events internally. Otherwise the vendor
   3538  * ril must generate multiple RIL_UNSOL_CALL_RING if
   3539  * ro.telephony.call_ring.multiple is true or if it is absent.
   3540  *
   3541  * The rate of these events is controlled by ro.telephony.call_ring.delay
   3542  * and has a default value of 3000 (3 seconds) if absent.
   3543  *
   3544  * "data" is null for GSM
   3545  * "data" is const RIL_CDMA_SignalInfoRecord * if CDMA
   3546  */
   3547 #define RIL_UNSOL_CALL_RING 1018
   3548 
   3549 /**
   3550  * RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_SIM_STATUS_CHANGED
   3551  *
   3552  * Indicates that SIM state changes.
   3553  *
   3554  * Callee will invoke RIL_REQUEST_GET_SIM_STATUS on main thread
   3555 
   3556  * "data" is null
   3557  */
   3558 #define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_SIM_STATUS_CHANGED 1019
   3559 
   3560 /**
   3561  * RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_CDMA_NEW_SMS
   3562  *
   3563  * Called when new CDMA SMS is received
   3564  *
   3565  * "data" is const RIL_CDMA_SMS_Message *
   3566  *
   3567  * Callee will subsequently confirm the receipt of the SMS with
   3568  * a RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE
   3569  *
   3570  * No new RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_CDMA_NEW_SMS should be sent until
   3571  * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE has been received
   3572  *
   3573  */
   3574 #define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_CDMA_NEW_SMS 1020
   3575 
   3576 /**
   3577  * RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_BROADCAST_SMS
   3578  *
   3579  * Called when new Broadcast SMS is received
   3580  *
   3581  * "data" can be one of the following:
   3582  * If received from GSM network, "data" is const char of 88 bytes
   3583  * which indicates each page of a CBS Message sent to the MS by the
   3584  * BTS as coded in 3GPP 23.041 Section 9.4.1.2.
   3585  * If received from UMTS network, "data" is const char of 90 up to 1252
   3586  * bytes which contain between 1 and 15 CBS Message pages sent as one
   3587  * packet to the MS by the BTS as coded in 3GPP 23.041 Section 9.4.2.2.
   3588  *
   3589  */
   3590 #define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_BROADCAST_SMS 1021
   3591 
   3592 /**
   3593  * RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_RUIM_SMS_STORAGE_FULL
   3594  *
   3595  * Indicates that SMS storage on the RUIM is full.  Messages
   3596  * cannot be saved on the RUIM until space is freed.
   3597  *
   3598  * "data" is null
   3599  *
   3600  */
   3601 #define RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_RUIM_SMS_STORAGE_FULL 1022
   3602 
   3603 /**
   3604  * RIL_UNSOL_RESTRICTED_STATE_CHANGED
   3605  *
   3606  * Indicates a restricted state change (eg, for Domain Specific Access Control).
   3607  *
   3608  * Radio need send this msg after radio off/on cycle no matter it is changed or not.
   3609  *
   3610  * "data" is an int *
   3611  * ((int *)data)[0] contains a bitmask of RIL_RESTRICTED_STATE_* values.
   3612  */
   3613 #define RIL_UNSOL_RESTRICTED_STATE_CHANGED 1023
   3614 
   3615 /**
   3616  * RIL_UNSOL_ENTER_EMERGENCY_CALLBACK_MODE
   3617  *
   3618  * Indicates that the radio system selection module has
   3619  * autonomously entered emergency callback mode.
   3620  *
   3621  * "data" is null
   3622  *
   3623  */
   3624 #define RIL_UNSOL_ENTER_EMERGENCY_CALLBACK_MODE 1024
   3625 
   3626 /**
   3627  * RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_CALL_WAITING
   3628  *
   3629  * Called when CDMA radio receives a call waiting indication.
   3630  *
   3631  * "data" is const RIL_CDMA_CallWaiting *
   3632  *
   3633  */
   3634 #define RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_CALL_WAITING 1025
   3635 
   3636 /**
   3637  * RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS
   3638  *
   3639  * Called when CDMA radio receives an update of the progress of an
   3640  * OTASP/OTAPA call.
   3641  *
   3642  * "data" is const int *
   3643  *  For CDMA this is an integer OTASP/OTAPA status listed in
   3644  *  RIL_CDMA_OTA_ProvisionStatus.
   3645  *
   3646  */
   3647 #define RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS 1026
   3648 
   3649 /**
   3650  * RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_INFO_REC
   3651  *
   3652  * Called when CDMA radio receives one or more info recs.
   3653  *
   3654  * "data" is const RIL_CDMA_InformationRecords *
   3655  *
   3656  */
   3657 #define RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_INFO_REC 1027
   3658 
   3659 /**
   3660  * RIL_UNSOL_OEM_HOOK_RAW
   3661  *
   3662  * This is for OEM specific use.
   3663  *
   3664  * "data" is a byte[]
   3665  */
   3666 #define RIL_UNSOL_OEM_HOOK_RAW 1028
   3667 
   3668 /**
   3669  * RIL_UNSOL_RINGBACK_TONE
   3670  *
   3671  * Indicates that nework doesn't have in-band information,  need to
   3672  * play out-band tone.
   3673  *
   3674  * "data" is an int *
   3675  * ((int *)data)[0] == 0 for stop play ringback tone.
   3676  * ((int *)data)[0] == 1 for start play ringback tone.
   3677  */
   3678 #define RIL_UNSOL_RINGBACK_TONE 1029
   3679 
   3680 /**
   3681  * RIL_UNSOL_RESEND_INCALL_MUTE
   3682  *
   3683  * Indicates that framework/application need reset the uplink mute state.
   3684  *
   3685  * There may be situations where the mute state becomes out of sync
   3686  * between the application and device in some GSM infrastructures.
   3687  *
   3688  * "data" is null
   3689  */
   3690 #define RIL_UNSOL_RESEND_INCALL_MUTE 1030
   3691 
   3692 /**
   3693  * RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE_CHANGED
   3694  *
   3695  * Called when CDMA subscription source changed.
   3696  *
   3697  * "data" is int *
   3698  * ((int *)data)[0] is == RIL_CdmaSubscriptionSource
   3699  */
   3700 #define RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE_CHANGED 1031
   3701 
   3702 /**
   3703  * RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_PRL_CHANGED
   3704  *
   3705  * Called when PRL (preferred roaming list) changes.
   3706  *
   3707  * "data" is int *
   3708  * ((int *)data)[0] is PRL_VERSION as would be returned by RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SUBSCRIPTION
   3709  */
   3710 #define RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_PRL_CHANGED 1032
   3711 
   3712 /**
   3713  * RIL_UNSOL_EXIT_EMERGENCY_CALLBACK_MODE
   3714  *
   3715  * Called when Emergency Callback Mode Ends
   3716  *
   3717  * Indicates that the radio system selection module has
   3718  * proactively exited emergency callback mode.
   3719  *
   3720  * "data" is NULL
   3721  *
   3722  */
   3723 #define RIL_UNSOL_EXIT_EMERGENCY_CALLBACK_MODE 1033
   3724 
   3725 /**
   3726  * RIL_UNSOL_RIL_CONNECTED
   3727  *
   3728  * Called the ril connects and returns the version
   3729  *
   3730  * "data" is int *
   3731  * ((int *)data)[0] is RIL_VERSION
   3732  */
   3733 #define RIL_UNSOL_RIL_CONNECTED 1034
   3734 
   3735 /***********************************************************************/
   3736 
   3737 
   3738 /**
   3739  * RIL_Request Function pointer
   3740  *
   3741  * @param request is one of RIL_REQUEST_*
   3742  * @param data is pointer to data defined for that RIL_REQUEST_*
   3743  *        data is owned by caller, and should not be modified or freed by callee
   3744  * @param t should be used in subsequent call to RIL_onResponse
   3745  * @param datalen the length of data
   3746  *
   3747  */
   3748 typedef void (*RIL_RequestFunc) (int request, void *data,
   3749                                     size_t datalen, RIL_Token t);
   3750 
   3751 /**
   3752  * This function should return the current radio state synchronously
   3753  */
   3754 typedef RIL_RadioState (*RIL_RadioStateRequest)();
   3755 
   3756 /**
   3757  * This function returns "1" if the specified RIL_REQUEST code is
   3758  * supported and 0 if it is not
   3759  *
   3760  * @param requestCode is one of RIL_REQUEST codes
   3761  */
   3762 
   3763 typedef int (*RIL_Supports)(int requestCode);
   3764 
   3765 /**
   3766  * This function is called from a separate thread--not the
   3767  * thread that calls RIL_RequestFunc--and indicates that a pending
   3768  * request should be cancelled.
   3769  *
   3770  * On cancel, the callee should do its best to abandon the request and
   3771  * call RIL_onRequestComplete with RIL_Errno CANCELLED at some later point.
   3772  *
   3773  * Subsequent calls to  RIL_onRequestComplete for this request with
   3774  * other results will be tolerated but ignored. (That is, it is valid
   3775  * to ignore the cancellation request)
   3776  *
   3777  * RIL_Cancel calls should return immediately, and not wait for cancellation
   3778  *
   3779  * Please see ITU v.250 5.6.1 for how one might implement this on a TS 27.007
   3780  * interface
   3781  *
   3782  * @param t token wants to be canceled
   3783  */
   3784 
   3785 typedef void (*RIL_Cancel)(RIL_Token t);
   3786 
   3787 typedef void (*RIL_TimedCallback) (void *param);
   3788 
   3789 /**
   3790  * Return a version string for your RIL implementation
   3791  */
   3792 typedef const char * (*RIL_GetVersion) (void);
   3793 
   3794 typedef struct {
   3795     int version;        /* set to RIL_VERSION */
   3796     RIL_RequestFunc onRequest;
   3797     RIL_RadioStateRequest onStateRequest;
   3798     RIL_Supports supports;
   3799     RIL_Cancel onCancel;
   3800     RIL_GetVersion getVersion;
   3801 } RIL_RadioFunctions;
   3802 
   3803 #ifdef RIL_SHLIB
   3804 struct RIL_Env {
   3805     /**
   3806      * "t" is parameter passed in on previous call to RIL_Notification
   3807      * routine.
   3808      *
   3809      * If "e" != SUCCESS, then response can be null/is ignored
   3810      *
   3811      * "response" is owned by caller, and should not be modified or
   3812      * freed by callee
   3813      *
   3814      * RIL_onRequestComplete will return as soon as possible
   3815      */
   3816     void (*OnRequestComplete)(RIL_Token t, RIL_Errno e,
   3817                            void *response, size_t responselen);
   3818 
   3819     /**
   3820      * "unsolResponse" is one of RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_*
   3821      * "data" is pointer to data defined for that RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_*
   3822      *
   3823      * "data" is owned by caller, and should not be modified or freed by callee
   3824      */
   3825 
   3826     void (*OnUnsolicitedResponse)(int unsolResponse, const void *data,
   3827                                     size_t datalen);
   3828 
   3829     /**
   3830      * Call user-specifed "callback" function on on the same thread that
   3831      * RIL_RequestFunc is called. If "relativeTime" is specified, then it specifies
   3832      * a relative time value at which the callback is invoked. If relativeTime is
   3833      * NULL or points to a 0-filled structure, the callback will be invoked as
   3834      * soon as possible
   3835      */
   3836 
   3837     void (*RequestTimedCallback) (RIL_TimedCallback callback,
   3838                                    void *param, const struct timeval *relativeTime);
   3839 };
   3840 
   3841 
   3842 /**
   3843  *  RIL implementations must defined RIL_Init
   3844  *  argc and argv will be command line arguments intended for the RIL implementation
   3845  *  Return NULL on error
   3846  *
   3847  * @param env is environment point defined as RIL_Env
   3848  * @param argc number of arguments
   3849  * @param argv list fo arguments
   3850  *
   3851  */
   3852 const RIL_RadioFunctions *RIL_Init(const struct RIL_Env *env, int argc, char **argv);
   3853 
   3854 #else /* RIL_SHLIB */
   3855 
   3856 /**
   3857  * Call this once at startup to register notification routine
   3858  *
   3859  * @param callbacks user-specifed callback function
   3860  */
   3861 void RIL_register (const RIL_RadioFunctions *callbacks);
   3862 
   3863 
   3864 /**
   3865  *
   3866  * RIL_onRequestComplete will return as soon as possible
   3867  *
   3868  * @param t is parameter passed in on previous call to RIL_Notification
   3869  *          routine.
   3870  * @param e error code
   3871  *          if "e" != SUCCESS, then response can be null/is ignored
   3872  * @param response is owned by caller, and should not be modified or
   3873  *                 freed by callee
   3874  * @param responselen the length of response in byte
   3875  */
   3876 void RIL_onRequestComplete(RIL_Token t, RIL_Errno e,
   3877                            void *response, size_t responselen);
   3878 
   3879 /**
   3880  * @param unsolResponse is one of RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_*
   3881  * @param data is pointer to data defined for that RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_*
   3882  *     "data" is owned by caller, and should not be modified or freed by callee
   3883  * @param datalen the length of data in byte
   3884  */
   3885 
   3886 void RIL_onUnsolicitedResponse(int unsolResponse, const void *data,
   3887                                 size_t datalen);
   3888 
   3889 
   3890 /**
   3891  * Call user-specifed "callback" function on on the same thread that
   3892  * RIL_RequestFunc is called. If "relativeTime" is specified, then it specifies
   3893  * a relative time value at which the callback is invoked. If relativeTime is
   3894  * NULL or points to a 0-filled structure, the callback will be invoked as
   3895  * soon as possible
   3896  *
   3897  * @param callback user-specifed callback function
   3898  * @param param parameter list
   3899  * @param relativeTime a relative time value at which the callback is invoked
   3900  */
   3901 
   3902 void RIL_requestTimedCallback (RIL_TimedCallback callback,
   3903                                void *param, const struct timeval *relativeTime);
   3904 
   3905 
   3906 #endif /* RIL_SHLIB */
   3907 
   3908 #ifdef __cplusplus
   3909 }
   3910 #endif
   3911 
   3912 #endif /*ANDROID_RIL_H*/
   3913