1 /* 2 * Copyright (C) 2006 The Android Open Source Project 3 * 4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 7 * 8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 9 * 10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 * limitations under the License. 15 */ 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 7 /* Current version */ 30 #define RIL_VERSION_MIN 6 /* 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 /* States 2-9 below are deprecated. Just leaving them here for backward compatibility. */ 75 RADIO_STATE_SIM_NOT_READY = 2, /* Radio is on, but the SIM interface is not ready */ 76 RADIO_STATE_SIM_LOCKED_OR_ABSENT = 3, /* SIM PIN locked, PUK required, network 77 personalization locked, or SIM absent */ 78 RADIO_STATE_SIM_READY = 4, /* Radio is on and SIM interface is available */ 79 RADIO_STATE_RUIM_NOT_READY = 5, /* Radio is on, but the RUIM interface is not ready */ 80 RADIO_STATE_RUIM_READY = 6, /* Radio is on and the RUIM interface is available */ 81 RADIO_STATE_RUIM_LOCKED_OR_ABSENT = 7, /* RUIM PIN locked, PUK required, network 82 personalization locked, or RUIM absent */ 83 RADIO_STATE_NV_NOT_READY = 8, /* Radio is on, but the NV interface is not available */ 84 RADIO_STATE_NV_READY = 9, /* Radio is on and the NV interface is available */ 85 RADIO_STATE_ON = 10 /* Radio is on */ 86 } RIL_RadioState; 87 88 typedef enum { 89 RADIO_TECH_UNKNOWN = 0, 90 RADIO_TECH_GPRS = 1, 91 RADIO_TECH_EDGE = 2, 92 RADIO_TECH_UMTS = 3, 93 RADIO_TECH_IS95A = 4, 94 RADIO_TECH_IS95B = 5, 95 RADIO_TECH_1xRTT = 6, 96 RADIO_TECH_EVDO_0 = 7, 97 RADIO_TECH_EVDO_A = 8, 98 RADIO_TECH_HSDPA = 9, 99 RADIO_TECH_HSUPA = 10, 100 RADIO_TECH_HSPA = 11, 101 RADIO_TECH_EVDO_B = 12, 102 RADIO_TECH_EHRPD = 13, 103 RADIO_TECH_LTE = 14, 104 RADIO_TECH_HSPAP = 15, // HSPA+ 105 RADIO_TECH_GSM = 16 // Only supports voice 106 } RIL_RadioTechnology; 107 108 // Do we want to split Data from Voice and the use 109 // RIL_RadioTechnology for get/setPreferredVoice/Data ? 110 typedef enum { 111 PREF_NET_TYPE_GSM_WCDMA = 0, /* GSM/WCDMA (WCDMA preferred) */ 112 PREF_NET_TYPE_GSM_ONLY = 1, /* GSM only */ 113 PREF_NET_TYPE_WCDMA = 2, /* WCDMA */ 114 PREF_NET_TYPE_GSM_WCDMA_AUTO = 3, /* GSM/WCDMA (auto mode, according to PRL) */ 115 PREF_NET_TYPE_CDMA_EVDO_AUTO = 4, /* CDMA and EvDo (auto mode, according to PRL) */ 116 PREF_NET_TYPE_CDMA_ONLY = 5, /* CDMA only */ 117 PREF_NET_TYPE_EVDO_ONLY = 6, /* EvDo only */ 118 PREF_NET_TYPE_GSM_WCDMA_CDMA_EVDO_AUTO = 7, /* GSM/WCDMA, CDMA, and EvDo (auto mode, according to PRL) */ 119 PREF_NET_TYPE_LTE_CDMA_EVDO = 8, /* LTE, CDMA and EvDo */ 120 PREF_NET_TYPE_LTE_GSM_WCDMA = 9, /* LTE, GSM/WCDMA */ 121 PREF_NET_TYPE_LTE_CMDA_EVDO_GSM_WCDMA = 10, /* LTE, CDMA, EvDo, GSM/WCDMA */ 122 PREF_NET_TYPE_LTE_ONLY = 11 /* LTE only */ 123 } RIL_PreferredNetworkType; 124 125 /* Source for cdma subscription */ 126 typedef enum { 127 CDMA_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE_RUIM_SIM = 0, 128 CDMA_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE_NV = 1 129 } RIL_CdmaSubscriptionSource; 130 131 /* User-to-User signaling Info activation types derived from 3GPP 23.087 v8.0 */ 132 typedef enum { 133 RIL_UUS_TYPE1_IMPLICIT = 0, 134 RIL_UUS_TYPE1_REQUIRED = 1, 135 RIL_UUS_TYPE1_NOT_REQUIRED = 2, 136 RIL_UUS_TYPE2_REQUIRED = 3, 137 RIL_UUS_TYPE2_NOT_REQUIRED = 4, 138 RIL_UUS_TYPE3_REQUIRED = 5, 139 RIL_UUS_TYPE3_NOT_REQUIRED = 6 140 } RIL_UUS_Type; 141 142 /* User-to-User Signaling Information data coding schemes. Possible values for 143 * Octet 3 (Protocol Discriminator field) in the UUIE. The values have been 144 * specified in section 10.5.4.25 of 3GPP TS 24.008 */ 145 typedef enum { 146 RIL_UUS_DCS_USP = 0, /* User specified protocol */ 147 RIL_UUS_DCS_OSIHLP = 1, /* OSI higher layer protocol */ 148 RIL_UUS_DCS_X244 = 2, /* X.244 */ 149 RIL_UUS_DCS_RMCF = 3, /* Reserved for system mangement 150 convergence function */ 151 RIL_UUS_DCS_IA5c = 4 /* IA5 characters */ 152 } RIL_UUS_DCS; 153 154 /* User-to-User Signaling Information defined in 3GPP 23.087 v8.0 155 * This data is passed in RIL_ExtensionRecord and rec contains this 156 * structure when type is RIL_UUS_INFO_EXT_REC */ 157 typedef struct { 158 RIL_UUS_Type uusType; /* UUS Type */ 159 RIL_UUS_DCS uusDcs; /* UUS Data Coding Scheme */ 160 int uusLength; /* Length of UUS Data */ 161 char * uusData; /* UUS Data */ 162 } RIL_UUS_Info; 163 164 /* CDMA Signal Information Record as defined in C.S0005 section 3.7.5.5 */ 165 typedef struct { 166 char isPresent; /* non-zero if signal information record is present */ 167 char signalType; /* as defined 3.7.5.5-1 */ 168 char alertPitch; /* as defined 3.7.5.5-2 */ 169 char signal; /* as defined 3.7.5.5-3, 3.7.5.5-4 or 3.7.5.5-5 */ 170 } RIL_CDMA_SignalInfoRecord; 171 172 typedef struct { 173 RIL_CallState state; 174 int index; /* Connection Index for use with, eg, AT+CHLD */ 175 int toa; /* type of address, eg 145 = intl */ 176 char isMpty; /* nonzero if is mpty call */ 177 char isMT; /* nonzero if call is mobile terminated */ 178 char als; /* ALS line indicator if available 179 (0 = line 1) */ 180 char isVoice; /* nonzero if this is is a voice call */ 181 char isVoicePrivacy; /* nonzero if CDMA voice privacy mode is active */ 182 char * number; /* Remote party number */ 183 int numberPresentation; /* 0=Allowed, 1=Restricted, 2=Not Specified/Unknown 3=Payphone */ 184 char * name; /* Remote party name */ 185 int namePresentation; /* 0=Allowed, 1=Restricted, 2=Not Specified/Unknown 3=Payphone */ 186 RIL_UUS_Info * uusInfo; /* NULL or Pointer to User-User Signaling Information */ 187 } RIL_Call; 188 189 /* Deprecated, use RIL_Data_Call_Response_v6 */ 190 typedef struct { 191 int cid; /* Context ID, uniquely identifies this call */ 192 int active; /* 0=inactive, 1=active/physical link down, 2=active/physical link up */ 193 char * type; /* One of the PDP_type values in TS 27.007 section 10.1.1. 194 For example, "IP", "IPV6", "IPV4V6", or "PPP". */ 195 char * apn; /* ignored */ 196 char * address; /* An address, e.g., "192.0.1.3" or "2001:db8::1". */ 197 } RIL_Data_Call_Response_v4; 198 199 /* 200 * Returned by RIL_REQUEST_SETUP_DATA_CALL, RIL_REQUEST_DATA_CALL_LIST 201 * and RIL_UNSOL_DATA_CALL_LIST_CHANGED, on error status != 0. 202 */ 203 typedef struct { 204 int status; /* A RIL_DataCallFailCause, 0 which is PDP_FAIL_NONE if no error */ 205 int suggestedRetryTime; /* If status != 0, this fields indicates the suggested retry 206 back-off timer value RIL wants to override the one 207 pre-configured in FW. 208 The unit is miliseconds. 209 The value < 0 means no value is suggested. 210 The value 0 means retry should be done ASAP. 211 The value of MAX_INT(0x7fffffff) means no retry. */ 212 int cid; /* Context ID, uniquely identifies this call */ 213 int active; /* 0=inactive, 1=active/physical link down, 2=active/physical link up */ 214 char * type; /* One of the PDP_type values in TS 27.007 section 10.1.1. 215 For example, "IP", "IPV6", "IPV4V6", or "PPP". If status is 216 PDP_FAIL_ONLY_SINGLE_BEARER_ALLOWED this is the type supported 217 such as "IP" or "IPV6" */ 218 char * ifname; /* The network interface name */ 219 char * addresses; /* A space-delimited list of addresses with optional "/" prefix length, 220 e.g., "192.0.1.3" or "192.0.1.11/16 2001:db8::1/64". 221 May not be empty, typically 1 IPv4 or 1 IPv6 or 222 one of each. If the prefix length is absent the addresses 223 are assumed to be point to point with IPv4 having a prefix 224 length of 32 and IPv6 128. */ 225 char * dnses; /* A space-delimited list of DNS server addresses, 226 e.g., "192.0.1.3" or "192.0.1.11 2001:db8::1". 227 May be empty. */ 228 char * gateways; /* A space-delimited list of default gateway addresses, 229 e.g., "192.0.1.3" or "192.0.1.11 2001:db8::1". 230 May be empty in which case the addresses represent point 231 to point connections. */ 232 } RIL_Data_Call_Response_v6; 233 234 typedef struct { 235 int messageRef; /* TP-Message-Reference for GSM, 236 and BearerData MessageId for CDMA 237 (See 3GPP2 C.S0015-B, v2.0, table 4.5-1). */ 238 char *ackPDU; /* or NULL if n/a */ 239 int errorCode; /* See 3GPP 27.005, 3.2.5 for GSM/UMTS, 240 3GPP2 N.S0005 (IS-41C) Table 171 for CDMA, 241 -1 if unknown or not applicable*/ 242 } RIL_SMS_Response; 243 244 /** Used by RIL_REQUEST_WRITE_SMS_TO_SIM */ 245 typedef struct { 246 int status; /* Status of message. See TS 27.005 3.1, "<stat>": */ 247 /* 0 = "REC UNREAD" */ 248 /* 1 = "REC READ" */ 249 /* 2 = "STO UNSENT" */ 250 /* 3 = "STO SENT" */ 251 char * pdu; /* PDU of message to write, as an ASCII hex string less the SMSC address, 252 the TP-layer length is "strlen(pdu)/2". */ 253 char * smsc; /* SMSC address in GSM BCD format prefixed by a length byte 254 (as expected by TS 27.005) or NULL for default SMSC */ 255 } RIL_SMS_WriteArgs; 256 257 /** Used by RIL_REQUEST_DIAL */ 258 typedef struct { 259 char * address; 260 int clir; 261 /* (same as 'n' paremeter in TS 27.007 7.7 "+CLIR" 262 * clir == 0 on "use subscription default value" 263 * clir == 1 on "CLIR invocation" (restrict CLI presentation) 264 * clir == 2 on "CLIR suppression" (allow CLI presentation) 265 */ 266 RIL_UUS_Info * uusInfo; /* NULL or Pointer to User-User Signaling Information */ 267 } RIL_Dial; 268 269 typedef struct { 270 int command; /* one of the commands listed for TS 27.007 +CRSM*/ 271 int fileid; /* EF id */ 272 char *path; /* "pathid" from TS 27.007 +CRSM command. 273 Path is in hex asciii format eg "7f205f70" 274 Path must always be provided. 275 */ 276 int p1; 277 int p2; 278 int p3; 279 char *data; /* May be NULL*/ 280 char *pin2; /* May be NULL*/ 281 } RIL_SIM_IO_v5; 282 283 typedef struct { 284 int command; /* one of the commands listed for TS 27.007 +CRSM*/ 285 int fileid; /* EF id */ 286 char *path; /* "pathid" from TS 27.007 +CRSM command. 287 Path is in hex asciii format eg "7f205f70" 288 Path must always be provided. 289 */ 290 int p1; 291 int p2; 292 int p3; 293 char *data; /* May be NULL*/ 294 char *pin2; /* May be NULL*/ 295 char *aidPtr; /* AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value. */ 296 } RIL_SIM_IO_v6; 297 298 typedef struct { 299 int sw1; 300 int sw2; 301 char *simResponse; /* In hex string format ([a-fA-F0-9]*). */ 302 } RIL_SIM_IO_Response; 303 304 /* See also com.android.internal.telephony.gsm.CallForwardInfo */ 305 306 typedef struct { 307 int status; /* 308 * For RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_CALL_FORWARD_STATUS 309 * status 1 = active, 0 = not active 310 * 311 * For RIL_REQUEST_SET_CALL_FORWARD: 312 * status is: 313 * 0 = disable 314 * 1 = enable 315 * 2 = interrogate 316 * 3 = registeration 317 * 4 = erasure 318 */ 319 320 int reason; /* from TS 27.007 7.11 "reason" */ 321 int serviceClass;/* From 27.007 +CCFC/+CLCK "class" 322 See table for Android mapping from 323 MMI service code 324 0 means user doesn't input class */ 325 int toa; /* "type" from TS 27.007 7.11 */ 326 char * number; /* "number" from TS 27.007 7.11. May be NULL */ 327 int timeSeconds; /* for CF no reply only */ 328 }RIL_CallForwardInfo; 329 330 typedef struct { 331 char * cid; /* Combination of LAC and Cell Id in 32 bits in GSM. 332 * Upper 16 bits is LAC and lower 16 bits 333 * is CID (as described in TS 27.005) 334 * Primary Scrambling Code (as described in TS 25.331) 335 * in 9 bits in UMTS 336 * Valid values are hexadecimal 0x0000 - 0xffffffff. 337 */ 338 int rssi; /* Received RSSI in GSM, 339 * Level index of CPICH Received Signal Code Power in UMTS 340 */ 341 } RIL_NeighboringCell; 342 343 /* See RIL_REQUEST_LAST_CALL_FAIL_CAUSE */ 344 typedef enum { 345 CALL_FAIL_UNOBTAINABLE_NUMBER = 1, 346 CALL_FAIL_NORMAL = 16, 347 CALL_FAIL_BUSY = 17, 348 CALL_FAIL_CONGESTION = 34, 349 CALL_FAIL_ACM_LIMIT_EXCEEDED = 68, 350 CALL_FAIL_CALL_BARRED = 240, 351 CALL_FAIL_FDN_BLOCKED = 241, 352 CALL_FAIL_IMSI_UNKNOWN_IN_VLR = 242, 353 CALL_FAIL_IMEI_NOT_ACCEPTED = 243, 354 CALL_FAIL_CDMA_LOCKED_UNTIL_POWER_CYCLE = 1000, 355 CALL_FAIL_CDMA_DROP = 1001, 356 CALL_FAIL_CDMA_INTERCEPT = 1002, 357 CALL_FAIL_CDMA_REORDER = 1003, 358 CALL_FAIL_CDMA_SO_REJECT = 1004, 359 CALL_FAIL_CDMA_RETRY_ORDER = 1005, 360 CALL_FAIL_CDMA_ACCESS_FAILURE = 1006, 361 CALL_FAIL_CDMA_PREEMPTED = 1007, 362 CALL_FAIL_CDMA_NOT_EMERGENCY = 1008, /* For non-emergency number dialed 363 during emergency callback mode */ 364 CALL_FAIL_CDMA_ACCESS_BLOCKED = 1009, /* CDMA network access probes blocked */ 365 CALL_FAIL_ERROR_UNSPECIFIED = 0xffff 366 } RIL_LastCallFailCause; 367 368 /* See RIL_REQUEST_LAST_DATA_CALL_FAIL_CAUSE */ 369 typedef enum { 370 PDP_FAIL_NONE = 0, /* No error, connection ok */ 371 372 /* an integer cause code defined in TS 24.008 373 section 6.1.3.1.3 or TS 24.301 Release 8+ Annex B. 374 If the implementation does not have access to the exact cause codes, 375 then it should return one of the following values, 376 as the UI layer needs to distinguish these 377 cases for error notification and potential retries. */ 378 PDP_FAIL_OPERATOR_BARRED = 0x08, /* no retry */ 379 PDP_FAIL_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES = 0x1A, 380 PDP_FAIL_MISSING_UKNOWN_APN = 0x1B, /* no retry */ 381 PDP_FAIL_UNKNOWN_PDP_ADDRESS_TYPE = 0x1C, /* no retry */ 382 PDP_FAIL_USER_AUTHENTICATION = 0x1D, /* no retry */ 383 PDP_FAIL_ACTIVATION_REJECT_GGSN = 0x1E, /* no retry */ 384 PDP_FAIL_ACTIVATION_REJECT_UNSPECIFIED = 0x1F, 385 PDP_FAIL_SERVICE_OPTION_NOT_SUPPORTED = 0x20, /* no retry */ 386 PDP_FAIL_SERVICE_OPTION_NOT_SUBSCRIBED = 0x21, /* no retry */ 387 PDP_FAIL_SERVICE_OPTION_OUT_OF_ORDER = 0x22, 388 PDP_FAIL_NSAPI_IN_USE = 0x23, /* no retry */ 389 PDP_FAIL_ONLY_IPV4_ALLOWED = 0x32, /* no retry */ 390 PDP_FAIL_ONLY_IPV6_ALLOWED = 0x33, /* no retry */ 391 PDP_FAIL_ONLY_SINGLE_BEARER_ALLOWED = 0x34, 392 PDP_FAIL_PROTOCOL_ERRORS = 0x6F, /* no retry */ 393 394 /* Not mentioned in the specification */ 395 PDP_FAIL_VOICE_REGISTRATION_FAIL = -1, 396 PDP_FAIL_DATA_REGISTRATION_FAIL = -2, 397 398 /* reasons for data call drop - network/modem disconnect */ 399 PDP_FAIL_SIGNAL_LOST = -3, /* no retry */ 400 PDP_FAIL_PREF_RADIO_TECH_CHANGED = -4,/* preferred technology has changed, should retry 401 with parameters appropriate for new technology */ 402 PDP_FAIL_RADIO_POWER_OFF = -5, /* data call was disconnected because radio was resetting, 403 powered off - no retry */ 404 PDP_FAIL_TETHERED_CALL_ACTIVE = -6, /* data call was disconnected by modem because tethered 405 mode was up on same APN/data profile - no retry until 406 tethered call is off */ 407 408 PDP_FAIL_ERROR_UNSPECIFIED = 0xffff, /* retry silently */ 409 } RIL_DataCallFailCause; 410 411 /* See RIL_REQUEST_SETUP_DATA_CALL */ 412 typedef enum { 413 RIL_DATA_PROFILE_DEFAULT = 0, 414 RIL_DATA_PROFILE_TETHERED = 1, 415 RIL_DATA_PROFILE_OEM_BASE = 1000 /* Start of OEM-specific profiles */ 416 } RIL_DataProfile; 417 418 /* Used by RIL_UNSOL_SUPP_SVC_NOTIFICATION */ 419 typedef struct { 420 int notificationType; /* 421 * 0 = MO intermediate result code 422 * 1 = MT unsolicited result code 423 */ 424 int code; /* See 27.007 7.17 425 "code1" for MO 426 "code2" for MT. */ 427 int index; /* CUG index. See 27.007 7.17. */ 428 int type; /* "type" from 27.007 7.17 (MT only). */ 429 char * number; /* "number" from 27.007 7.17 430 (MT only, may be NULL). */ 431 } RIL_SuppSvcNotification; 432 433 #define RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS 8 434 435 typedef enum { 436 RIL_CARDSTATE_ABSENT = 0, 437 RIL_CARDSTATE_PRESENT = 1, 438 RIL_CARDSTATE_ERROR = 2 439 } RIL_CardState; 440 441 typedef enum { 442 RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_UNKNOWN = 0, /* initial state */ 443 RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_IN_PROGRESS = 1, /* in between each lock transition */ 444 RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_READY = 2, /* when either SIM or RUIM Perso is finished 445 since each app can only have 1 active perso 446 involved */ 447 RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_NETWORK = 3, 448 RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_NETWORK_SUBSET = 4, 449 RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_CORPORATE = 5, 450 RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_SERVICE_PROVIDER = 6, 451 RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_SIM = 7, 452 RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_NETWORK_PUK = 8, /* The corresponding perso lock is blocked */ 453 RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_NETWORK_SUBSET_PUK = 9, 454 RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_CORPORATE_PUK = 10, 455 RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_SERVICE_PROVIDER_PUK = 11, 456 RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_SIM_PUK = 12, 457 RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_NETWORK1 = 13, 458 RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_NETWORK2 = 14, 459 RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_HRPD = 15, 460 RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_CORPORATE = 16, 461 RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_SERVICE_PROVIDER = 17, 462 RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_RUIM = 18, 463 RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_NETWORK1_PUK = 19, /* The corresponding perso lock is blocked */ 464 RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_NETWORK2_PUK = 20, 465 RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_HRPD_PUK = 21, 466 RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_CORPORATE_PUK = 22, 467 RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_SERVICE_PROVIDER_PUK = 23, 468 RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_RUIM_PUK = 24 469 } RIL_PersoSubstate; 470 471 typedef enum { 472 RIL_APPSTATE_UNKNOWN = 0, 473 RIL_APPSTATE_DETECTED = 1, 474 RIL_APPSTATE_PIN = 2, /* If PIN1 or UPin is required */ 475 RIL_APPSTATE_PUK = 3, /* If PUK1 or Puk for UPin is required */ 476 RIL_APPSTATE_SUBSCRIPTION_PERSO = 4, /* perso_substate should be look at 477 when app_state is assigned to this value */ 478 RIL_APPSTATE_READY = 5 479 } RIL_AppState; 480 481 typedef enum { 482 RIL_PINSTATE_UNKNOWN = 0, 483 RIL_PINSTATE_ENABLED_NOT_VERIFIED = 1, 484 RIL_PINSTATE_ENABLED_VERIFIED = 2, 485 RIL_PINSTATE_DISABLED = 3, 486 RIL_PINSTATE_ENABLED_BLOCKED = 4, 487 RIL_PINSTATE_ENABLED_PERM_BLOCKED = 5 488 } RIL_PinState; 489 490 typedef enum { 491 RIL_APPTYPE_UNKNOWN = 0, 492 RIL_APPTYPE_SIM = 1, 493 RIL_APPTYPE_USIM = 2, 494 RIL_APPTYPE_RUIM = 3, 495 RIL_APPTYPE_CSIM = 4, 496 RIL_APPTYPE_ISIM = 5 497 } RIL_AppType; 498 499 typedef struct 500 { 501 RIL_AppType app_type; 502 RIL_AppState app_state; 503 RIL_PersoSubstate perso_substate; /* applicable only if app_state == 504 RIL_APPSTATE_SUBSCRIPTION_PERSO */ 505 char *aid_ptr; /* null terminated string, e.g., from 0xA0, 0x00 -> 0x41, 506 0x30, 0x30, 0x30 */ 507 char *app_label_ptr; /* null terminated string */ 508 int pin1_replaced; /* applicable to USIM, CSIM & ISIM */ 509 RIL_PinState pin1; 510 RIL_PinState pin2; 511 } RIL_AppStatus; 512 513 /* Deprecated, use RIL_CardStatus_v6 */ 514 typedef struct 515 { 516 RIL_CardState card_state; 517 RIL_PinState universal_pin_state; /* applicable to USIM and CSIM: RIL_PINSTATE_xxx */ 518 int gsm_umts_subscription_app_index; /* value < RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS, -1 if none */ 519 int cdma_subscription_app_index; /* value < RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS, -1 if none */ 520 int num_applications; /* value <= RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS */ 521 RIL_AppStatus applications[RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS]; 522 } RIL_CardStatus_v5; 523 524 typedef struct 525 { 526 RIL_CardState card_state; 527 RIL_PinState universal_pin_state; /* applicable to USIM and CSIM: RIL_PINSTATE_xxx */ 528 int gsm_umts_subscription_app_index; /* value < RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS, -1 if none */ 529 int cdma_subscription_app_index; /* value < RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS, -1 if none */ 530 int ims_subscription_app_index; /* value < RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS, -1 if none */ 531 int num_applications; /* value <= RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS */ 532 RIL_AppStatus applications[RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS]; 533 } RIL_CardStatus_v6; 534 535 /** The result of a SIM refresh, returned in data[0] of RIL_UNSOL_SIM_REFRESH 536 * or as part of RIL_SimRefreshResponse_v7 537 */ 538 typedef enum { 539 /* A file on SIM has been updated. data[1] contains the EFID. */ 540 SIM_FILE_UPDATE = 0, 541 /* SIM initialized. All files should be re-read. */ 542 SIM_INIT = 1, 543 /* SIM reset. SIM power required, SIM may be locked and all files should be re-read. */ 544 SIM_RESET = 2 545 } RIL_SimRefreshResult; 546 547 typedef struct { 548 RIL_SimRefreshResult result; 549 int ef_id; /* is the EFID of the updated file if the result is */ 550 /* SIM_FILE_UPDATE or 0 for any other result. */ 551 char * aid; /* is AID(application ID) of the card application */ 552 /* See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4 */ 553 /* For SIM_FILE_UPDATE result it can be set to AID of */ 554 /* application in which updated EF resides or it can be */ 555 /* NULL if EF is outside of an application. */ 556 /* For SIM_INIT result this field is set to AID of */ 557 /* application that caused REFRESH */ 558 /* For SIM_RESET result it is NULL. */ 559 } RIL_SimRefreshResponse_v7; 560 561 /* Deprecated, use RIL_CDMA_CallWaiting_v6 */ 562 typedef struct { 563 char * number; /* Remote party number */ 564 int numberPresentation; /* 0=Allowed, 1=Restricted, 2=Not Specified/Unknown */ 565 char * name; /* Remote party name */ 566 RIL_CDMA_SignalInfoRecord signalInfoRecord; 567 } RIL_CDMA_CallWaiting_v5; 568 569 typedef struct { 570 char * number; /* Remote party number */ 571 int numberPresentation; /* 0=Allowed, 1=Restricted, 2=Not Specified/Unknown */ 572 char * name; /* Remote party name */ 573 RIL_CDMA_SignalInfoRecord signalInfoRecord; 574 /* Number type/Number plan required to support International Call Waiting */ 575 int number_type; /* 0=Unknown, 1=International, 2=National, 576 3=Network specific, 4=subscriber */ 577 int number_plan; /* 0=Unknown, 1=ISDN, 3=Data, 4=Telex, 8=Nat'l, 9=Private */ 578 } RIL_CDMA_CallWaiting_v6; 579 580 /** 581 * Which types of Cell Broadcast Message (CBM) are to be received by the ME 582 * 583 * uFromServiceID - uToServiceID defines a range of CBM message identifiers 584 * whose value is 0x0000 - 0xFFFF as defined in TS 23.041 9.4.1.2.2 for GMS 585 * and 9.4.4.2.2 for UMTS. All other values can be treated as empty 586 * CBM message ID. 587 * 588 * uFromCodeScheme - uToCodeScheme defines a range of CBM data coding schemes 589 * whose value is 0x00 - 0xFF as defined in TS 23.041 9.4.1.2.3 for GMS 590 * and 9.4.4.2.3 for UMTS. 591 * All other values can be treated as empty CBM data coding scheme. 592 * 593 * selected 0 means message types specified in <fromServiceId, toServiceId> 594 * and <fromCodeScheme, toCodeScheme>are not accepted, while 1 means accepted. 595 * 596 * Used by RIL_REQUEST_GSM_GET_BROADCAST_CONFIG and 597 * RIL_REQUEST_GSM_SET_BROADCAST_CONFIG. 598 */ 599 typedef struct { 600 int fromServiceId; 601 int toServiceId; 602 int fromCodeScheme; 603 int toCodeScheme; 604 unsigned char selected; 605 } RIL_GSM_BroadcastSmsConfigInfo; 606 607 /* No restriction at all including voice/SMS/USSD/SS/AV64 and packet data. */ 608 #define RIL_RESTRICTED_STATE_NONE 0x00 609 /* Block emergency call due to restriction. But allow all normal voice/SMS/USSD/SS/AV64. */ 610 #define RIL_RESTRICTED_STATE_CS_EMERGENCY 0x01 611 /* Block all normal voice/SMS/USSD/SS/AV64 due to restriction. Only Emergency call allowed. */ 612 #define RIL_RESTRICTED_STATE_CS_NORMAL 0x02 613 /* Block all voice/SMS/USSD/SS/AV64 including emergency call due to restriction.*/ 614 #define RIL_RESTRICTED_STATE_CS_ALL 0x04 615 /* Block packet data access due to restriction. */ 616 #define RIL_RESTRICTED_STATE_PS_ALL 0x10 617 618 /* The status for an OTASP/OTAPA session */ 619 typedef enum { 620 CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_SPL_UNLOCKED, 621 CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_SPC_RETRIES_EXCEEDED, 622 CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_A_KEY_EXCHANGED, 623 CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_SSD_UPDATED, 624 CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_NAM_DOWNLOADED, 625 CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_MDN_DOWNLOADED, 626 CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_IMSI_DOWNLOADED, 627 CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_PRL_DOWNLOADED, 628 CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_COMMITTED, 629 CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_OTAPA_STARTED, 630 CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_OTAPA_STOPPED, 631 CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_OTAPA_ABORTED 632 } RIL_CDMA_OTA_ProvisionStatus; 633 634 typedef struct { 635 int signalStrength; /* Valid values are (0-31, 99) as defined in TS 27.007 8.5 */ 636 int bitErrorRate; /* bit error rate (0-7, 99) as defined in TS 27.007 8.5 */ 637 } RIL_GW_SignalStrength; 638 639 640 typedef struct { 641 int dbm; /* Valid values are positive integers. This value is the actual RSSI value 642 * multiplied by -1. Example: If the actual RSSI is -75, then this response 643 * value will be 75. 644 */ 645 int ecio; /* Valid values are positive integers. This value is the actual Ec/Io multiplied 646 * by -10. Example: If the actual Ec/Io is -12.5 dB, then this response value 647 * will be 125. 648 */ 649 } RIL_CDMA_SignalStrength; 650 651 652 typedef struct { 653 int dbm; /* Valid values are positive integers. This value is the actual RSSI value 654 * multiplied by -1. Example: If the actual RSSI is -75, then this response 655 * value will be 75. 656 */ 657 int ecio; /* Valid values are positive integers. This value is the actual Ec/Io multiplied 658 * by -10. Example: If the actual Ec/Io is -12.5 dB, then this response value 659 * will be 125. 660 */ 661 int signalNoiseRatio; /* Valid values are 0-8. 8 is the highest signal to noise ratio. */ 662 } RIL_EVDO_SignalStrength; 663 664 typedef struct { 665 int signalStrength; /* Valid values are (0-31, 99) as defined in TS 27.007 8.5 */ 666 int rsrp; /* The current Reference Signal Receive Power in dBm multipled by -1. 667 * Range: 44 to 140 dBm 668 * INT_MAX: 0x7FFFFFFF denotes invalid value. 669 * Reference: 3GPP TS 36.133 9.1.4 */ 670 int rsrq; /* The current Reference Signal Receive Quality in dB multiplied by -1. 671 * Range: 20 to 3 dB. 672 * INT_MAX: 0x7FFFFFFF denotes invalid value. 673 * Reference: 3GPP TS 36.133 9.1.7 */ 674 int rssnr; /* The current reference signal signal-to-noise ratio in 0.1 dB units. 675 * Range: -200 to +300 (-200 = -20.0 dB, +300 = 30dB). 676 * INT_MAX : 0x7FFFFFFF denotes invalid value. 677 * Reference: 3GPP TS 36.101 8.1.1 */ 678 int cqi; /* The current Channel Quality Indicator. 679 * Range: 0 to 15. 680 * INT_MAX : 0x7FFFFFFF denotes invalid value. 681 * Reference: 3GPP TS 36.101 9.2, 9.3, A.4 */ 682 } RIL_LTE_SignalStrength; 683 684 /* Deprecated, use RIL_SignalStrength_v6 */ 685 typedef struct { 686 RIL_GW_SignalStrength GW_SignalStrength; 687 RIL_CDMA_SignalStrength CDMA_SignalStrength; 688 RIL_EVDO_SignalStrength EVDO_SignalStrength; 689 } RIL_SignalStrength_v5; 690 691 typedef struct { 692 RIL_GW_SignalStrength GW_SignalStrength; 693 RIL_CDMA_SignalStrength CDMA_SignalStrength; 694 RIL_EVDO_SignalStrength EVDO_SignalStrength; 695 RIL_LTE_SignalStrength LTE_SignalStrength; 696 } RIL_SignalStrength_v6; 697 698 /* Names of the CDMA info records (C.S0005 section 3.7.5) */ 699 typedef enum { 700 RIL_CDMA_DISPLAY_INFO_REC, 701 RIL_CDMA_CALLED_PARTY_NUMBER_INFO_REC, 702 RIL_CDMA_CALLING_PARTY_NUMBER_INFO_REC, 703 RIL_CDMA_CONNECTED_NUMBER_INFO_REC, 704 RIL_CDMA_SIGNAL_INFO_REC, 705 RIL_CDMA_REDIRECTING_NUMBER_INFO_REC, 706 RIL_CDMA_LINE_CONTROL_INFO_REC, 707 RIL_CDMA_EXTENDED_DISPLAY_INFO_REC, 708 RIL_CDMA_T53_CLIR_INFO_REC, 709 RIL_CDMA_T53_RELEASE_INFO_REC, 710 RIL_CDMA_T53_AUDIO_CONTROL_INFO_REC 711 } RIL_CDMA_InfoRecName; 712 713 /* Display Info Rec as defined in C.S0005 section 3.7.5.1 714 Extended Display Info Rec as defined in C.S0005 section 3.7.5.16 715 Note: the Extended Display info rec contains multiple records of the 716 form: display_tag, display_len, and display_len occurrences of the 717 chari field if the display_tag is not 10000000 or 10000001. 718 To save space, the records are stored consecutively in a byte buffer. 719 The display_tag, display_len and chari fields are all 1 byte. 720 */ 721 722 typedef struct { 723 char alpha_len; 724 char alpha_buf[CDMA_ALPHA_INFO_BUFFER_LENGTH]; 725 } RIL_CDMA_DisplayInfoRecord; 726 727 /* Called Party Number Info Rec as defined in C.S0005 section 3.7.5.2 728 Calling Party Number Info Rec as defined in C.S0005 section 3.7.5.3 729 Connected Number Info Rec as defined in C.S0005 section 3.7.5.4 730 */ 731 732 typedef struct { 733 char len; 734 char buf[CDMA_NUMBER_INFO_BUFFER_LENGTH]; 735 char number_type; 736 char number_plan; 737 char pi; 738 char si; 739 } RIL_CDMA_NumberInfoRecord; 740 741 /* Redirecting Number Information Record as defined in C.S0005 section 3.7.5.11 */ 742 typedef enum { 743 RIL_REDIRECTING_REASON_UNKNOWN = 0, 744 RIL_REDIRECTING_REASON_CALL_FORWARDING_BUSY = 1, 745 RIL_REDIRECTING_REASON_CALL_FORWARDING_NO_REPLY = 2, 746 RIL_REDIRECTING_REASON_CALLED_DTE_OUT_OF_ORDER = 9, 747 RIL_REDIRECTING_REASON_CALL_FORWARDING_BY_THE_CALLED_DTE = 10, 748 RIL_REDIRECTING_REASON_CALL_FORWARDING_UNCONDITIONAL = 15, 749 RIL_REDIRECTING_REASON_RESERVED 750 } RIL_CDMA_RedirectingReason; 751 752 typedef struct { 753 RIL_CDMA_NumberInfoRecord redirectingNumber; 754 /* redirectingReason is set to RIL_REDIRECTING_REASON_UNKNOWN if not included */ 755 RIL_CDMA_RedirectingReason redirectingReason; 756 } RIL_CDMA_RedirectingNumberInfoRecord; 757 758 /* Line Control Information Record as defined in C.S0005 section 3.7.5.15 */ 759 typedef struct { 760 char lineCtrlPolarityIncluded; 761 char lineCtrlToggle; 762 char lineCtrlReverse; 763 char lineCtrlPowerDenial; 764 } RIL_CDMA_LineControlInfoRecord; 765 766 /* T53 CLIR Information Record */ 767 typedef struct { 768 char cause; 769 } RIL_CDMA_T53_CLIRInfoRecord; 770 771 /* T53 Audio Control Information Record */ 772 typedef struct { 773 char upLink; 774 char downLink; 775 } RIL_CDMA_T53_AudioControlInfoRecord; 776 777 typedef struct { 778 779 RIL_CDMA_InfoRecName name; 780 781 union { 782 /* Display and Extended Display Info Rec */ 783 RIL_CDMA_DisplayInfoRecord display; 784 785 /* Called Party Number, Calling Party Number, Connected Number Info Rec */ 786 RIL_CDMA_NumberInfoRecord number; 787 788 /* Signal Info Rec */ 789 RIL_CDMA_SignalInfoRecord signal; 790 791 /* Redirecting Number Info Rec */ 792 RIL_CDMA_RedirectingNumberInfoRecord redir; 793 794 /* Line Control Info Rec */ 795 RIL_CDMA_LineControlInfoRecord lineCtrl; 796 797 /* T53 CLIR Info Rec */ 798 RIL_CDMA_T53_CLIRInfoRecord clir; 799 800 /* T53 Audio Control Info Rec */ 801 RIL_CDMA_T53_AudioControlInfoRecord audioCtrl; 802 } rec; 803 } RIL_CDMA_InformationRecord; 804 805 #define RIL_CDMA_MAX_NUMBER_OF_INFO_RECS 10 806 807 typedef struct { 808 char numberOfInfoRecs; 809 RIL_CDMA_InformationRecord infoRec[RIL_CDMA_MAX_NUMBER_OF_INFO_RECS]; 810 } RIL_CDMA_InformationRecords; 811 812 /** 813 * RIL_REQUEST_GET_SIM_STATUS 814 * 815 * Requests status of the SIM interface and the SIM card 816 * 817 * "data" is NULL 818 * 819 * "response" is const RIL_CardStatus_v6 * 820 * 821 * Valid errors: 822 * Must never fail 823 */ 824 #define RIL_REQUEST_GET_SIM_STATUS 1 825 826 /** 827 * RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_SIM_PIN 828 * 829 * Supplies SIM PIN. Only called if RIL_CardStatus has RIL_APPSTATE_PIN state 830 * 831 * "data" is const char ** 832 * ((const char **)data)[0] is PIN value 833 * ((const char **)data)[1] is AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value. 834 * 835 * "response" is int * 836 * ((int *)response)[0] is the number of retries remaining, or -1 if unknown 837 * 838 * Valid errors: 839 * 840 * SUCCESS 841 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 842 * GENERIC_FAILURE 843 * PASSWORD_INCORRECT 844 */ 845 846 #define RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_SIM_PIN 2 847 848 849 /** 850 * RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_SIM_PUK 851 * 852 * Supplies SIM PUK and new PIN. 853 * 854 * "data" is const char ** 855 * ((const char **)data)[0] is PUK value 856 * ((const char **)data)[1] is new PIN value 857 * ((const char **)data)[2] is AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value. 858 * 859 * "response" is int * 860 * ((int *)response)[0] is the number of retries remaining, or -1 if unknown 861 * 862 * Valid errors: 863 * 864 * SUCCESS 865 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 866 * GENERIC_FAILURE 867 * PASSWORD_INCORRECT 868 * (PUK is invalid) 869 */ 870 871 #define RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_SIM_PUK 3 872 873 /** 874 * RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_SIM_PIN2 875 * 876 * Supplies SIM PIN2. Only called following operation where SIM_PIN2 was 877 * returned as a a failure from a previous operation. 878 * 879 * "data" is const char ** 880 * ((const char **)data)[0] is PIN2 value 881 * ((const char **)data)[1] is AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value. 882 * 883 * "response" is int * 884 * ((int *)response)[0] is the number of retries remaining, or -1 if unknown 885 * 886 * Valid errors: 887 * 888 * SUCCESS 889 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 890 * GENERIC_FAILURE 891 * PASSWORD_INCORRECT 892 */ 893 894 #define RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_SIM_PIN2 4 895 896 /** 897 * RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_SIM_PUK2 898 * 899 * Supplies SIM PUK2 and new PIN2. 900 * 901 * "data" is const char ** 902 * ((const char **)data)[0] is PUK2 value 903 * ((const char **)data)[1] is new PIN2 value 904 * ((const char **)data)[2] is AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value. 905 * 906 * "response" is int * 907 * ((int *)response)[0] is the number of retries remaining, or -1 if unknown 908 * 909 * Valid errors: 910 * 911 * SUCCESS 912 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 913 * GENERIC_FAILURE 914 * PASSWORD_INCORRECT 915 * (PUK2 is invalid) 916 */ 917 918 #define RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_SIM_PUK2 5 919 920 /** 921 * RIL_REQUEST_CHANGE_SIM_PIN 922 * 923 * Supplies old SIM PIN and new PIN. 924 * 925 * "data" is const char ** 926 * ((const char **)data)[0] is old PIN value 927 * ((const char **)data)[1] is new PIN value 928 * ((const char **)data)[2] is AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value. 929 * 930 * "response" is int * 931 * ((int *)response)[0] is the number of retries remaining, or -1 if unknown 932 * 933 * Valid errors: 934 * 935 * SUCCESS 936 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 937 * GENERIC_FAILURE 938 * PASSWORD_INCORRECT 939 * (old PIN is invalid) 940 * 941 */ 942 943 #define RIL_REQUEST_CHANGE_SIM_PIN 6 944 945 946 /** 947 * RIL_REQUEST_CHANGE_SIM_PIN2 948 * 949 * Supplies old SIM PIN2 and new PIN2. 950 * 951 * "data" is const char ** 952 * ((const char **)data)[0] is old PIN2 value 953 * ((const char **)data)[1] is new PIN2 value 954 * ((const char **)data)[2] is AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value. 955 * 956 * "response" is int * 957 * ((int *)response)[0] is the number of retries remaining, or -1 if unknown 958 * 959 * Valid errors: 960 * 961 * SUCCESS 962 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 963 * GENERIC_FAILURE 964 * PASSWORD_INCORRECT 965 * (old PIN2 is invalid) 966 * 967 */ 968 969 #define RIL_REQUEST_CHANGE_SIM_PIN2 7 970 971 /** 972 * RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_NETWORK_DEPERSONALIZATION 973 * 974 * Requests that network personlization be deactivated 975 * 976 * "data" is const char ** 977 * ((const char **)(data))[0]] is network depersonlization code 978 * 979 * "response" is int * 980 * ((int *)response)[0] is the number of retries remaining, or -1 if unknown 981 * 982 * Valid errors: 983 * 984 * SUCCESS 985 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 986 * GENERIC_FAILURE 987 * PASSWORD_INCORRECT 988 * (code is invalid) 989 */ 990 991 #define RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_NETWORK_DEPERSONALIZATION 8 992 993 /** 994 * RIL_REQUEST_GET_CURRENT_CALLS 995 * 996 * Requests current call list 997 * 998 * "data" is NULL 999 * 1000 * "response" must be a "const RIL_Call **" 1001 * 1002 * Valid errors: 1003 * 1004 * SUCCESS 1005 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 1006 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1007 * (request will be made again in a few hundred msec) 1008 */ 1009 1010 #define RIL_REQUEST_GET_CURRENT_CALLS 9 1011 1012 1013 /** 1014 * RIL_REQUEST_DIAL 1015 * 1016 * Initiate voice call 1017 * 1018 * "data" is const RIL_Dial * 1019 * "response" is NULL 1020 * 1021 * This method is never used for supplementary service codes 1022 * 1023 * Valid errors: 1024 * SUCCESS 1025 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 1026 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1027 */ 1028 #define RIL_REQUEST_DIAL 10 1029 1030 /** 1031 * RIL_REQUEST_GET_IMSI 1032 * 1033 * Get the SIM IMSI 1034 * 1035 * Only valid when radio state is "RADIO_STATE_ON" 1036 * 1037 * "data" is const char ** 1038 * ((const char **)data)[0] is AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value. 1039 * "response" is a const char * containing the IMSI 1040 * 1041 * Valid errors: 1042 * SUCCESS 1043 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 1044 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1045 */ 1046 1047 #define RIL_REQUEST_GET_IMSI 11 1048 1049 /** 1050 * RIL_REQUEST_HANGUP 1051 * 1052 * Hang up a specific line (like AT+CHLD=1x) 1053 * 1054 * After this HANGUP request returns, RIL should show the connection is NOT 1055 * active anymore in next RIL_REQUEST_GET_CURRENT_CALLS query. 1056 * 1057 * "data" is an int * 1058 * (int *)data)[0] contains Connection index (value of 'x' in CHLD above) 1059 * 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 12 1069 1070 /** 1071 * RIL_REQUEST_HANGUP_WAITING_OR_BACKGROUND 1072 * 1073 * Hang up waiting or held (like AT+CHLD=0) 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_WAITING_OR_BACKGROUND 13 1088 1089 /** 1090 * RIL_REQUEST_HANGUP_FOREGROUND_RESUME_BACKGROUND 1091 * 1092 * Hang up waiting or held (like AT+CHLD=1) 1093 * 1094 * After this HANGUP request returns, RIL should show the connection is NOT 1095 * active anymore in next RIL_REQUEST_GET_CURRENT_CALLS query. 1096 * 1097 * "data" is NULL 1098 * "response" is NULL 1099 * 1100 * Valid errors: 1101 * SUCCESS 1102 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 1103 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1104 */ 1105 1106 #define RIL_REQUEST_HANGUP_FOREGROUND_RESUME_BACKGROUND 14 1107 1108 /** 1109 * RIL_REQUEST_SWITCH_WAITING_OR_HOLDING_AND_ACTIVE 1110 * 1111 * Switch waiting or holding call and active call (like AT+CHLD=2) 1112 * 1113 * State transitions should be is follows: 1114 * 1115 * If call 1 is waiting and call 2 is active, then if this re 1116 * 1117 * BEFORE AFTER 1118 * Call 1 Call 2 Call 1 Call 2 1119 * ACTIVE HOLDING HOLDING ACTIVE 1120 * ACTIVE WAITING HOLDING ACTIVE 1121 * HOLDING WAITING HOLDING ACTIVE 1122 * ACTIVE IDLE HOLDING IDLE 1123 * IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE 1124 * 1125 * "data" is NULL 1126 * "response" is NULL 1127 * 1128 * Valid errors: 1129 * SUCCESS 1130 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 1131 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1132 */ 1133 1134 #define RIL_REQUEST_SWITCH_WAITING_OR_HOLDING_AND_ACTIVE 15 1135 #define RIL_REQUEST_SWITCH_HOLDING_AND_ACTIVE 15 1136 1137 /** 1138 * RIL_REQUEST_CONFERENCE 1139 * 1140 * Conference holding and active (like AT+CHLD=3) 1141 1142 * "data" is NULL 1143 * "response" is NULL 1144 * 1145 * Valid errors: 1146 * SUCCESS 1147 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 1148 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1149 */ 1150 #define RIL_REQUEST_CONFERENCE 16 1151 1152 /** 1153 * RIL_REQUEST_UDUB 1154 * 1155 * Send UDUB (user determined used busy) to ringing or 1156 * waiting call answer)(RIL_BasicRequest r); 1157 * 1158 * "data" is NULL 1159 * "response" is NULL 1160 * 1161 * Valid errors: 1162 * SUCCESS 1163 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 1164 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1165 */ 1166 #define RIL_REQUEST_UDUB 17 1167 1168 /** 1169 * RIL_REQUEST_LAST_CALL_FAIL_CAUSE 1170 * 1171 * Requests the failure cause code for the most recently terminated call 1172 * 1173 * "data" is NULL 1174 * "response" is a "int *" 1175 * ((int *)response)[0] is RIL_LastCallFailCause. GSM failure reasons are 1176 * mapped to cause codes defined in TS 24.008 Annex H where possible. CDMA 1177 * failure reasons are derived from the possible call failure scenarios 1178 * described in the "CDMA IS-2000 Release A (C.S0005-A v6.0)" standard. 1179 * 1180 * The implementation should return CALL_FAIL_ERROR_UNSPECIFIED for blocked 1181 * MO calls by restricted state (See RIL_UNSOL_RESTRICTED_STATE_CHANGED) 1182 * 1183 * If the implementation does not have access to the exact cause codes, 1184 * then it should return one of the values listed in RIL_LastCallFailCause, 1185 * as the UI layer needs to distinguish these cases for tone generation or 1186 * error notification. 1187 * 1188 * Valid errors: 1189 * SUCCESS 1190 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 1191 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1192 * 1193 * See also: RIL_REQUEST_LAST_DATA_CALL_FAIL_CAUSE 1194 */ 1195 #define RIL_REQUEST_LAST_CALL_FAIL_CAUSE 18 1196 1197 /** 1198 * RIL_REQUEST_SIGNAL_STRENGTH 1199 * 1200 * Requests current signal strength and associated information 1201 * 1202 * Must succeed if radio is on. 1203 * 1204 * "data" is NULL 1205 * 1206 * "response" is a const RIL_SignalStrength * 1207 * 1208 * Valid errors: 1209 * SUCCESS 1210 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 1211 */ 1212 #define RIL_REQUEST_SIGNAL_STRENGTH 19 1213 1214 /** 1215 * RIL_REQUEST_VOICE_REGISTRATION_STATE 1216 * 1217 * Request current registration state 1218 * 1219 * "data" is NULL 1220 * "response" is a "char **" 1221 * ((const char **)response)[0] is registration state 0-6, 1222 * 0 - Not registered, MT is not currently searching 1223 * a new operator to register 1224 * 1 - Registered, home network 1225 * 2 - Not registered, but MT is currently searching 1226 * a new operator to register 1227 * 3 - Registration denied 1228 * 4 - Unknown 1229 * 5 - Registered, roaming 1230 * 10 - Same as 0, but indicates that emergency calls 1231 * are enabled. 1232 * 12 - Same as 2, but indicates that emergency calls 1233 * are enabled. 1234 * 13 - Same as 3, but indicates that emergency calls 1235 * are enabled. 1236 * 14 - Same as 4, but indicates that emergency calls 1237 * are enabled. 1238 * 1239 * ((const char **)response)[1] is LAC if registered on a GSM/WCDMA system or 1240 * NULL if not.Valid LAC are 0x0000 - 0xffff 1241 * ((const char **)response)[2] is CID if registered on a * GSM/WCDMA or 1242 * NULL if not. 1243 * Valid CID are 0x00000000 - 0xffffffff 1244 * In GSM, CID is Cell ID (see TS 27.007) 1245 * in 16 bits 1246 * In UMTS, CID is UMTS Cell Identity 1247 * (see TS 25.331) in 28 bits 1248 * ((const char **)response)[3] indicates the available voice radio technology, 1249 * valid values as defined by RIL_RadioTechnology. 1250 * ((const char **)response)[4] is Base Station ID if registered on a CDMA 1251 * system or NULL if not. Base Station ID in 1252 * decimal format 1253 * ((const char **)response)[5] is Base Station latitude if registered on a 1254 * CDMA system or NULL if not. Base Station 1255 * latitude is a decimal number as specified in 1256 * 3GPP2 C.S0005-A v6.0. It is represented in 1257 * units of 0.25 seconds and ranges from -1296000 1258 * to 1296000, both values inclusive (corresponding 1259 * to a range of -90 to +90 degrees). 1260 * ((const char **)response)[6] is Base Station longitude if registered on a 1261 * CDMA system or NULL if not. Base Station 1262 * longitude is a decimal number as specified in 1263 * 3GPP2 C.S0005-A v6.0. It is represented in 1264 * units of 0.25 seconds and ranges from -2592000 1265 * to 2592000, both values inclusive (corresponding 1266 * to a range of -180 to +180 degrees). 1267 * ((const char **)response)[7] is concurrent services support indicator if 1268 * registered on a CDMA system 0-1. 1269 * 0 - Concurrent services not supported, 1270 * 1 - Concurrent services supported 1271 * ((const char **)response)[8] is System ID if registered on a CDMA system or 1272 * NULL if not. Valid System ID are 0 - 32767 1273 * ((const char **)response)[9] is Network ID if registered on a CDMA system or 1274 * NULL if not. Valid System ID are 0 - 65535 1275 * ((const char **)response)[10] is the TSB-58 Roaming Indicator if registered 1276 * on a CDMA or EVDO system or NULL if not. Valid values 1277 * are 0-255. 1278 * ((const char **)response)[11] indicates whether the current system is in the 1279 * PRL if registered on a CDMA or EVDO system or NULL if 1280 * not. 0=not in the PRL, 1=in the PRL 1281 * ((const char **)response)[12] is the default Roaming Indicator from the PRL, 1282 * if registered on a CDMA or EVDO system or NULL if not. 1283 * Valid values are 0-255. 1284 * ((const char **)response)[13] if registration state is 3 (Registration 1285 * denied) this is an enumerated reason why 1286 * registration was denied. See 3GPP TS 24.008, 1287 * 10.5.3.6 and Annex G. 1288 * 0 - General 1289 * 1 - Authentication Failure 1290 * 2 - IMSI unknown in HLR 1291 * 3 - Illegal MS 1292 * 4 - Illegal ME 1293 * 5 - PLMN not allowed 1294 * 6 - Location area not allowed 1295 * 7 - Roaming not allowed 1296 * 8 - No Suitable Cells in this Location Area 1297 * 9 - Network failure 1298 * 10 - Persistent location update reject 1299 * 11 - PLMN not allowed 1300 * 12 - Location area not allowed 1301 * 13 - Roaming not allowed in this Location Area 1302 * 15 - No Suitable Cells in this Location Area 1303 * 17 - Network Failure 1304 * 20 - MAC Failure 1305 * 21 - Sync Failure 1306 * 22 - Congestion 1307 * 23 - GSM Authentication unacceptable 1308 * 25 - Not Authorized for this CSG 1309 * 32 - Service option not supported 1310 * 33 - Requested service option not subscribed 1311 * 34 - Service option temporarily out of order 1312 * 38 - Call cannot be identified 1313 * 48-63 - Retry upon entry into a new cell 1314 * 95 - Semantically incorrect message 1315 * 96 - Invalid mandatory information 1316 * 97 - Message type non-existent or not implemented 1317 * 98 - Message not compatible with protocol state 1318 * 99 - Information element non-existent or not implemented 1319 * 100 - Conditional IE error 1320 * 101 - Message not compatible with protocol state 1321 * 111 - Protocol error, unspecified 1322 * ((const char **)response)[14] is the Primary Scrambling Code of the current 1323 * cell as described in TS 25.331, in hexadecimal 1324 * format, or NULL if unknown or not registered 1325 * to a UMTS network. 1326 * 1327 * Please note that registration state 4 ("unknown") is treated 1328 * as "out of service" in the Android telephony system 1329 * 1330 * Registration state 3 can be returned if Location Update Reject 1331 * (with cause 17 - Network Failure) is received repeatedly from the network, 1332 * to facilitate "managed roaming" 1333 * 1334 * Valid errors: 1335 * SUCCESS 1336 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 1337 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1338 */ 1339 #define RIL_REQUEST_VOICE_REGISTRATION_STATE 20 1340 1341 /** 1342 * RIL_REQUEST_DATA_REGISTRATION_STATE 1343 * 1344 * Request current DATA registration state 1345 * 1346 * "data" is NULL 1347 * "response" is a "char **" 1348 * ((const char **)response)[0] is registration state 0-5 from TS 27.007 10.1.20 AT+CGREG 1349 * ((const char **)response)[1] is LAC if registered or NULL if not 1350 * ((const char **)response)[2] is CID if registered or NULL if not 1351 * ((const char **)response)[3] indicates the available data radio technology, 1352 * valid values as defined by RIL_RadioTechnology. 1353 * ((const char **)response)[4] if registration state is 3 (Registration 1354 * denied) this is an enumerated reason why 1355 * registration was denied. See 3GPP TS 24.008, 1356 * Annex G.6 "Additonal cause codes for GMM". 1357 * 7 == GPRS services not allowed 1358 * 8 == GPRS services and non-GPRS services not allowed 1359 * 9 == MS identity cannot be derived by the network 1360 * 10 == Implicitly detached 1361 * 14 == GPRS services not allowed in this PLMN 1362 * 16 == MSC temporarily not reachable 1363 * 40 == No PDP context activated 1364 * ((const char **)response)[5] The maximum number of simultaneous Data Calls that can be 1365 * established using RIL_REQUEST_SETUP_DATA_CALL. 1366 * 1367 * LAC and CID are in hexadecimal format. 1368 * valid LAC are 0x0000 - 0xffff 1369 * valid CID are 0x00000000 - 0x0fffffff 1370 * 1371 * Please note that registration state 4 ("unknown") is treated 1372 * as "out of service" in the Android telephony system 1373 * 1374 * Valid errors: 1375 * SUCCESS 1376 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 1377 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1378 */ 1379 #define RIL_REQUEST_DATA_REGISTRATION_STATE 21 1380 1381 /** 1382 * RIL_REQUEST_OPERATOR 1383 * 1384 * Request current operator ONS or EONS 1385 * 1386 * "data" is NULL 1387 * "response" is a "const char **" 1388 * ((const char **)response)[0] is long alpha ONS or EONS 1389 * or NULL if unregistered 1390 * 1391 * ((const char **)response)[1] is short alpha ONS or EONS 1392 * or NULL if unregistered 1393 * ((const char **)response)[2] is 5 or 6 digit numeric code (MCC + MNC) 1394 * or NULL if unregistered 1395 * 1396 * Valid errors: 1397 * SUCCESS 1398 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 1399 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1400 */ 1401 #define RIL_REQUEST_OPERATOR 22 1402 1403 /** 1404 * RIL_REQUEST_RADIO_POWER 1405 * 1406 * Toggle radio on and off (for "airplane" mode) 1407 * If the radio is is turned off/on the radio modem subsystem 1408 * is expected return to an initialized state. For instance, 1409 * any voice and data calls will be terminated and all associated 1410 * lists emptied. 1411 * 1412 * "data" is int * 1413 * ((int *)data)[0] is > 0 for "Radio On" 1414 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 0 for "Radio Off" 1415 * 1416 * "response" is NULL 1417 * 1418 * Turn radio on if "on" > 0 1419 * Turn radio off if "on" == 0 1420 * 1421 * Valid errors: 1422 * SUCCESS 1423 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 1424 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1425 */ 1426 #define RIL_REQUEST_RADIO_POWER 23 1427 1428 /** 1429 * RIL_REQUEST_DTMF 1430 * 1431 * Send a DTMF tone 1432 * 1433 * If the implementation is currently playing a tone requested via 1434 * RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_START, that tone should be cancelled and the new tone 1435 * should be played instead 1436 * 1437 * "data" is a char * containing a single character with one of 12 values: 0-9,*,# 1438 * "response" is NULL 1439 * 1440 * FIXME should this block/mute microphone? 1441 * How does this interact with local DTMF feedback? 1442 * 1443 * Valid errors: 1444 * SUCCESS 1445 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 1446 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1447 * 1448 * See also: RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_STOP, RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_START 1449 * 1450 */ 1451 #define RIL_REQUEST_DTMF 24 1452 1453 /** 1454 * RIL_REQUEST_SEND_SMS 1455 * 1456 * Send an SMS message 1457 * 1458 * "data" is const char ** 1459 * ((const char **)data)[0] is SMSC address in GSM BCD format prefixed 1460 * by a length byte (as expected by TS 27.005) or NULL for default SMSC 1461 * ((const char **)data)[1] is SMS in PDU format as an ASCII hex string 1462 * less the SMSC address 1463 * TP-Layer-Length is be "strlen(((const char **)data)[1])/2" 1464 * 1465 * "response" is a const RIL_SMS_Response * 1466 * 1467 * Based on the return error, caller decides to resend if sending sms 1468 * fails. SMS_SEND_FAIL_RETRY means retry (i.e. error cause is 332) 1469 * and GENERIC_FAILURE means no retry (i.e. error cause is 500) 1470 * 1471 * Valid errors: 1472 * SUCCESS 1473 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 1474 * SMS_SEND_FAIL_RETRY 1475 * FDN_CHECK_FAILURE 1476 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1477 * 1478 * FIXME how do we specify TP-Message-Reference if we need to resend? 1479 */ 1480 #define RIL_REQUEST_SEND_SMS 25 1481 1482 1483 /** 1484 * RIL_REQUEST_SEND_SMS_EXPECT_MORE 1485 * 1486 * Send an SMS message. Identical to RIL_REQUEST_SEND_SMS, 1487 * except that more messages are expected to be sent soon. If possible, 1488 * keep SMS relay protocol link open (eg TS 27.005 AT+CMMS command) 1489 * 1490 * "data" is const char ** 1491 * ((const char **)data)[0] is SMSC address in GSM BCD format prefixed 1492 * by a length byte (as expected by TS 27.005) or NULL for default SMSC 1493 * ((const char **)data)[1] is SMS in PDU format as an ASCII hex string 1494 * less the SMSC address 1495 * TP-Layer-Length is be "strlen(((const char **)data)[1])/2" 1496 * 1497 * "response" is a const RIL_SMS_Response * 1498 * 1499 * Based on the return error, caller decides to resend if sending sms 1500 * fails. SMS_SEND_FAIL_RETRY means retry (i.e. error cause is 332) 1501 * and GENERIC_FAILURE means no retry (i.e. error cause is 500) 1502 * 1503 * Valid errors: 1504 * SUCCESS 1505 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 1506 * SMS_SEND_FAIL_RETRY 1507 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1508 * 1509 */ 1510 #define RIL_REQUEST_SEND_SMS_EXPECT_MORE 26 1511 1512 1513 /** 1514 * RIL_REQUEST_SETUP_DATA_CALL 1515 * 1516 * Setup a packet data connection. If RIL_Data_Call_Response_v6.status 1517 * return success it is added to the list of data calls and a 1518 * RIL_UNSOL_DATA_CALL_LIST_CHANGED is sent. The call remains in the 1519 * list until RIL_REQUEST_DEACTIVATE_DATA_CALL is issued or the 1520 * radio is powered off/on. This list is returned by RIL_REQUEST_DATA_CALL_LIST 1521 * and RIL_UNSOL_DATA_CALL_LIST_CHANGED. 1522 * 1523 * The RIL is expected to: 1524 * - Create one data call context. 1525 * - Create and configure a dedicated interface for the context 1526 * - The interface must be point to point. 1527 * - The interface is configured with one or more addresses and 1528 * is capable of sending and receiving packets. The prefix length 1529 * of the addresses must be /32 for IPv4 and /128 for IPv6. 1530 * - Must NOT change the linux routing table. 1531 * - Support up to RIL_REQUEST_DATA_REGISTRATION_STATE response[5] 1532 * number of simultaneous data call contexts. 1533 * 1534 * "data" is a const char ** 1535 * ((const char **)data)[0] Radio technology to use: 0-CDMA, 1-GSM/UMTS, 2... 1536 * for values above 2 this is RIL_RadioTechnology + 2. 1537 * ((const char **)data)[1] is a RIL_DataProfile (support is optional) 1538 * ((const char **)data)[2] is the APN to connect to if radio technology is GSM/UMTS. This APN will 1539 * override the one in the profile. NULL indicates no APN overrride. 1540 * ((const char **)data)[3] is the username for APN, or NULL 1541 * ((const char **)data)[4] is the password for APN, or NULL 1542 * ((const char **)data)[5] is the PAP / CHAP auth type. Values: 1543 * 0 => PAP and CHAP is never performed. 1544 * 1 => PAP may be performed; CHAP is never performed. 1545 * 2 => CHAP may be performed; PAP is never performed. 1546 * 3 => PAP / CHAP may be performed - baseband dependent. 1547 * ((const char **)data)[6] is the connection type to request must be one of the 1548 * PDP_type values in TS 27.007 section 10.1.1. 1549 * For example, "IP", "IPV6", "IPV4V6", or "PPP". 1550 * ((const char **)data)[7] Optional connection property parameters, format to be defined. 1551 * 1552 * "response" is a RIL_Data_Call_Response_v6 1553 * 1554 * FIXME may need way to configure QoS settings 1555 * 1556 * Valid errors: 1557 * SUCCESS should be returned on both success and failure of setup with 1558 * the RIL_Data_Call_Response_v6.status containing the actual status. 1559 * For all other errors the RIL_Data_Call_Resonse_v6 is ignored. 1560 * 1561 * Other errors could include: 1562 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE, GENERIC_FAILURE, OP_NOT_ALLOWED_BEFORE_REG_TO_NW, 1563 * OP_NOT_ALLOWED_DURING_VOICE_CALL and REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED. 1564 * 1565 * See also: RIL_REQUEST_DEACTIVATE_DATA_CALL 1566 */ 1567 #define RIL_REQUEST_SETUP_DATA_CALL 27 1568 1569 1570 /** 1571 * RIL_REQUEST_SIM_IO 1572 * 1573 * Request SIM I/O operation. 1574 * This is similar to the TS 27.007 "restricted SIM" operation 1575 * where it assumes all of the EF selection will be done by the 1576 * callee. 1577 * 1578 * "data" is a const RIL_SIM_IO_v6 * 1579 * Please note that RIL_SIM_IO has a "PIN2" field which may be NULL, 1580 * or may specify a PIN2 for operations that require a PIN2 (eg 1581 * updating FDN records) 1582 * 1583 * "response" is a const RIL_SIM_IO_Response * 1584 * 1585 * Arguments and responses that are unused for certain 1586 * values of "command" should be ignored or set to NULL 1587 * 1588 * Valid errors: 1589 * SUCCESS 1590 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 1591 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1592 * SIM_PIN2 1593 * SIM_PUK2 1594 */ 1595 #define RIL_REQUEST_SIM_IO 28 1596 1597 /** 1598 * RIL_REQUEST_SEND_USSD 1599 * 1600 * Send a USSD message 1601 * 1602 * If a USSD session already exists, the message should be sent in the 1603 * context of that session. Otherwise, a new session should be created. 1604 * 1605 * The network reply should be reported via RIL_UNSOL_ON_USSD 1606 * 1607 * Only one USSD session may exist at a time, and the session is assumed 1608 * to exist until: 1609 * a) The android system invokes RIL_REQUEST_CANCEL_USSD 1610 * b) The implementation sends a RIL_UNSOL_ON_USSD with a type code 1611 * of "0" (USSD-Notify/no further action) or "2" (session terminated) 1612 * 1613 * "data" is a const char * containing the USSD request in UTF-8 format 1614 * "response" is NULL 1615 * 1616 * Valid errors: 1617 * SUCCESS 1618 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 1619 * FDN_CHECK_FAILURE 1620 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1621 * 1622 * See also: RIL_REQUEST_CANCEL_USSD, RIL_UNSOL_ON_USSD 1623 */ 1624 1625 #define RIL_REQUEST_SEND_USSD 29 1626 1627 /** 1628 * RIL_REQUEST_CANCEL_USSD 1629 * 1630 * Cancel the current USSD session if one exists 1631 * 1632 * "data" is null 1633 * "response" is NULL 1634 * 1635 * Valid errors: 1636 * SUCCESS 1637 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 1638 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1639 */ 1640 1641 #define RIL_REQUEST_CANCEL_USSD 30 1642 1643 /** 1644 * RIL_REQUEST_GET_CLIR 1645 * 1646 * Gets current CLIR status 1647 * "data" is NULL 1648 * "response" is int * 1649 * ((int *)data)[0] is "n" parameter from TS 27.007 7.7 1650 * ((int *)data)[1] is "m" parameter from TS 27.007 7.7 1651 * 1652 * Valid errors: 1653 * SUCCESS 1654 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 1655 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1656 */ 1657 #define RIL_REQUEST_GET_CLIR 31 1658 1659 /** 1660 * RIL_REQUEST_SET_CLIR 1661 * 1662 * "data" is int * 1663 * ((int *)data)[0] is "n" parameter from TS 27.007 7.7 1664 * 1665 * "response" is NULL 1666 * 1667 * Valid errors: 1668 * SUCCESS 1669 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 1670 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1671 */ 1672 #define RIL_REQUEST_SET_CLIR 32 1673 1674 /** 1675 * RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_CALL_FORWARD_STATUS 1676 * 1677 * "data" is const RIL_CallForwardInfo * 1678 * 1679 * "response" is const RIL_CallForwardInfo ** 1680 * "response" points to an array of RIL_CallForwardInfo *'s, one for 1681 * each distinct registered phone number. 1682 * 1683 * For example, if data is forwarded to +18005551212 and voice is forwarded 1684 * to +18005559999, then two separate RIL_CallForwardInfo's should be returned 1685 * 1686 * If, however, both data and voice are forwarded to +18005551212, then 1687 * a single RIL_CallForwardInfo can be returned with the service class 1688 * set to "data + voice = 3") 1689 * 1690 * Valid errors: 1691 * SUCCESS 1692 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 1693 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1694 */ 1695 #define RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_CALL_FORWARD_STATUS 33 1696 1697 1698 /** 1699 * RIL_REQUEST_SET_CALL_FORWARD 1700 * 1701 * Configure call forward rule 1702 * 1703 * "data" is const RIL_CallForwardInfo * 1704 * "response" is NULL 1705 * 1706 * Valid errors: 1707 * SUCCESS 1708 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 1709 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1710 */ 1711 #define RIL_REQUEST_SET_CALL_FORWARD 34 1712 1713 1714 /** 1715 * RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_CALL_WAITING 1716 * 1717 * Query current call waiting state 1718 * 1719 * "data" is const int * 1720 * ((const int *)data)[0] is the TS 27.007 service class to query. 1721 * "response" is a const int * 1722 * ((const int *)response)[0] is 0 for "disabled" and 1 for "enabled" 1723 * 1724 * If ((const int *)response)[0] is = 1, then ((const int *)response)[1] 1725 * must follow, with the TS 27.007 service class bit vector of services 1726 * for which call waiting is enabled. 1727 * 1728 * For example, if ((const int *)response)[0] is 1 and 1729 * ((const int *)response)[1] is 3, then call waiting is enabled for data 1730 * and voice and disabled for everything else 1731 * 1732 * Valid errors: 1733 * SUCCESS 1734 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 1735 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1736 */ 1737 #define RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_CALL_WAITING 35 1738 1739 1740 /** 1741 * RIL_REQUEST_SET_CALL_WAITING 1742 * 1743 * Configure current call waiting state 1744 * 1745 * "data" is const int * 1746 * ((const int *)data)[0] is 0 for "disabled" and 1 for "enabled" 1747 * ((const int *)data)[1] is the TS 27.007 service class bit vector of 1748 * services to modify 1749 * "response" is NULL 1750 * 1751 * Valid errors: 1752 * SUCCESS 1753 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 1754 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1755 */ 1756 #define RIL_REQUEST_SET_CALL_WAITING 36 1757 1758 /** 1759 * RIL_REQUEST_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE 1760 * 1761 * Acknowledge successful or failed receipt of SMS previously indicated 1762 * via RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS 1763 * 1764 * "data" is int * 1765 * ((int *)data)[0] is 1 on successful receipt 1766 * (basically, AT+CNMA=1 from TS 27.005 1767 * is 0 on failed receipt 1768 * (basically, AT+CNMA=2 from TS 27.005) 1769 * ((int *)data)[1] if data[0] is 0, this contains the failure cause as defined 1770 * in TS 23.040, 9.2.3.22. Currently only 0xD3 (memory 1771 * capacity exceeded) and 0xFF (unspecified error) are 1772 * reported. 1773 * 1774 * "response" is NULL 1775 * 1776 * FIXME would like request that specified RP-ACK/RP-ERROR PDU 1777 * 1778 * Valid errors: 1779 * SUCCESS 1780 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 1781 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1782 */ 1783 #define RIL_REQUEST_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE 37 1784 1785 /** 1786 * RIL_REQUEST_GET_IMEI - DEPRECATED 1787 * 1788 * Get the device IMEI, including check digit 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 IMEI 1795 * 1796 * Valid errors: 1797 * SUCCESS 1798 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 1799 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1800 */ 1801 1802 #define RIL_REQUEST_GET_IMEI 38 1803 1804 /** 1805 * RIL_REQUEST_GET_IMEISV - DEPRECATED 1806 * 1807 * Get the device IMEISV, which should be two decimal digits 1808 * 1809 * The request is DEPRECATED, use RIL_REQUEST_DEVICE_IDENTITY 1810 * Valid when RadioState is not RADIO_STATE_UNAVAILABLE 1811 * 1812 * "data" is NULL 1813 * "response" is a const char * containing the IMEISV 1814 * 1815 * Valid errors: 1816 * SUCCESS 1817 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 1818 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1819 */ 1820 1821 #define RIL_REQUEST_GET_IMEISV 39 1822 1823 1824 /** 1825 * RIL_REQUEST_ANSWER 1826 * 1827 * Answer incoming call 1828 * 1829 * Will not be called for WAITING calls. 1830 * RIL_REQUEST_SWITCH_WAITING_OR_HOLDING_AND_ACTIVE will be used in this case 1831 * instead 1832 * 1833 * "data" is NULL 1834 * "response" is NULL 1835 * 1836 * Valid errors: 1837 * SUCCESS 1838 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 1839 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1840 */ 1841 1842 #define RIL_REQUEST_ANSWER 40 1843 1844 /** 1845 * RIL_REQUEST_DEACTIVATE_DATA_CALL 1846 * 1847 * Deactivate packet data connection and remove from the 1848 * data call list if SUCCESS is returned. Any other return 1849 * values should also try to remove the call from the list, 1850 * but that may not be possible. In any event a 1851 * RIL_REQUEST_RADIO_POWER off/on must clear the list. An 1852 * RIL_UNSOL_DATA_CALL_LIST_CHANGED is not expected to be 1853 * issued because of an RIL_REQUEST_DEACTIVATE_DATA_CALL. 1854 * 1855 * "data" is const char ** 1856 * ((char**)data)[0] indicating CID 1857 * ((char**)data)[1] indicating Disconnect Reason 1858 * 0 => No specific reason specified 1859 * 1 => Radio shutdown requested 1860 * 1861 * "response" is NULL 1862 * 1863 * Valid errors: 1864 * SUCCESS 1865 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 1866 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1867 * 1868 * See also: RIL_REQUEST_SETUP_DATA_CALL 1869 */ 1870 #define RIL_REQUEST_DEACTIVATE_DATA_CALL 41 1871 1872 /** 1873 * RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_FACILITY_LOCK 1874 * 1875 * Query the status of a facility lock state 1876 * 1877 * "data" is const char ** 1878 * ((const char **)data)[0] is the facility string code from TS 27.007 7.4 1879 * (eg "AO" for BAOC, "SC" for SIM lock) 1880 * ((const char **)data)[1] is the password, or "" if not required 1881 * ((const char **)data)[2] is the TS 27.007 service class bit vector of 1882 * services to query 1883 * ((const char **)data)[3] is AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value. 1884 * This is only applicable in the case of Fixed Dialing Numbers 1885 * (FDN) requests. 1886 * 1887 * "response" is an int * 1888 * ((const int *)response) 0 is the TS 27.007 service class bit vector of 1889 * services for which the specified barring facility 1890 * is active. "0" means "disabled for all" 1891 * 1892 * 1893 * Valid errors: 1894 * SUCCESS 1895 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 1896 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1897 * 1898 */ 1899 #define RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_FACILITY_LOCK 42 1900 1901 /** 1902 * RIL_REQUEST_SET_FACILITY_LOCK 1903 * 1904 * Enable/disable one facility lock 1905 * 1906 * "data" is const char ** 1907 * 1908 * ((const char **)data)[0] = facility string code from TS 27.007 7.4 1909 * (eg "AO" for BAOC) 1910 * ((const char **)data)[1] = "0" for "unlock" and "1" for "lock" 1911 * ((const char **)data)[2] = password 1912 * ((const char **)data)[3] = string representation of decimal TS 27.007 1913 * service class bit vector. Eg, the string 1914 * "1" means "set this facility for voice services" 1915 * ((const char **)data)[4] = AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value. 1916 * This is only applicable in the case of Fixed Dialing Numbers 1917 * (FDN) requests. 1918 * 1919 * "response" is int * 1920 * ((int *)response)[0] is the number of retries remaining, or -1 if unknown 1921 * 1922 * Valid errors: 1923 * SUCCESS 1924 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 1925 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1926 * 1927 */ 1928 #define RIL_REQUEST_SET_FACILITY_LOCK 43 1929 1930 /** 1931 * RIL_REQUEST_CHANGE_BARRING_PASSWORD 1932 * 1933 * Change call barring facility password 1934 * 1935 * "data" is const char ** 1936 * 1937 * ((const char **)data)[0] = facility string code from TS 27.007 7.4 1938 * (eg "AO" for BAOC) 1939 * ((const char **)data)[1] = old password 1940 * ((const char **)data)[2] = new password 1941 * 1942 * "response" is NULL 1943 * 1944 * Valid errors: 1945 * SUCCESS 1946 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 1947 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1948 * 1949 */ 1950 #define RIL_REQUEST_CHANGE_BARRING_PASSWORD 44 1951 1952 /** 1953 * RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_NETWORK_SELECTION_MODE 1954 * 1955 * Query current network selectin mode 1956 * 1957 * "data" is NULL 1958 * 1959 * "response" is int * 1960 * ((const int *)response)[0] is 1961 * 0 for automatic selection 1962 * 1 for manual selection 1963 * 1964 * Valid errors: 1965 * SUCCESS 1966 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 1967 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1968 * 1969 */ 1970 #define RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_NETWORK_SELECTION_MODE 45 1971 1972 /** 1973 * RIL_REQUEST_SET_NETWORK_SELECTION_AUTOMATIC 1974 * 1975 * Specify that the network should be selected automatically 1976 * 1977 * "data" is NULL 1978 * "response" is NULL 1979 * 1980 * This request must not respond until the new operator is selected 1981 * and registered 1982 * 1983 * Valid errors: 1984 * SUCCESS 1985 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 1986 * ILLEGAL_SIM_OR_ME 1987 * GENERIC_FAILURE 1988 * 1989 * Note: Returns ILLEGAL_SIM_OR_ME when the failure is permanent and 1990 * no retries needed, such as illegal SIM or ME. 1991 * Returns GENERIC_FAILURE for all other causes that might be 1992 * fixed by retries. 1993 * 1994 */ 1995 #define RIL_REQUEST_SET_NETWORK_SELECTION_AUTOMATIC 46 1996 1997 /** 1998 * RIL_REQUEST_SET_NETWORK_SELECTION_MANUAL 1999 * 2000 * Manually select a specified network. 2001 * 2002 * "data" is const char * specifying MCCMNC of network to select (eg "310170") 2003 * "response" is NULL 2004 * 2005 * This request must not respond until the new operator is selected 2006 * and registered 2007 * 2008 * Valid errors: 2009 * SUCCESS 2010 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 2011 * ILLEGAL_SIM_OR_ME 2012 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2013 * 2014 * Note: Returns ILLEGAL_SIM_OR_ME when the failure is permanent and 2015 * no retries needed, such as illegal SIM or ME. 2016 * Returns GENERIC_FAILURE for all other causes that might be 2017 * fixed by retries. 2018 * 2019 */ 2020 #define RIL_REQUEST_SET_NETWORK_SELECTION_MANUAL 47 2021 2022 /** 2023 * RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_AVAILABLE_NETWORKS 2024 * 2025 * Scans for available networks 2026 * 2027 * "data" is NULL 2028 * "response" is const char ** that should be an array of n*4 strings, where 2029 * n is the number of available networks 2030 * For each available network: 2031 * 2032 * ((const char **)response)[n+0] is long alpha ONS or EONS 2033 * ((const char **)response)[n+1] is short alpha ONS or EONS 2034 * ((const char **)response)[n+2] is 5 or 6 digit numeric code (MCC + MNC) 2035 * ((const char **)response)[n+3] is a string value of the status: 2036 * "unknown" 2037 * "available" 2038 * "current" 2039 * "forbidden" 2040 * 2041 * This request must not respond until the new operator is selected 2042 * and registered 2043 * 2044 * Valid errors: 2045 * SUCCESS 2046 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 2047 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2048 * 2049 */ 2050 #define RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_AVAILABLE_NETWORKS 48 2051 2052 /** 2053 * RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_START 2054 * 2055 * Start playing a DTMF tone. Continue playing DTMF tone until 2056 * RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_STOP is received 2057 * 2058 * If a RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_START is received while a tone is currently playing, 2059 * it should cancel the previous tone and play the new one. 2060 * 2061 * "data" is a char * 2062 * ((char *)data)[0] is a single character with one of 12 values: 0-9,*,# 2063 * "response" is NULL 2064 * 2065 * Valid errors: 2066 * SUCCESS 2067 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 2068 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2069 * 2070 * See also: RIL_REQUEST_DTMF, RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_STOP 2071 */ 2072 #define RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_START 49 2073 2074 /** 2075 * RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_STOP 2076 * 2077 * Stop playing a currently playing DTMF tone. 2078 * 2079 * "data" is NULL 2080 * "response" is NULL 2081 * 2082 * Valid errors: 2083 * SUCCESS 2084 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 2085 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2086 * 2087 * See also: RIL_REQUEST_DTMF, RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_START 2088 */ 2089 #define RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_STOP 50 2090 2091 /** 2092 * RIL_REQUEST_BASEBAND_VERSION 2093 * 2094 * Return string value indicating baseband version, eg 2095 * response from AT+CGMR 2096 * 2097 * "data" is NULL 2098 * "response" is const char * containing version string for log reporting 2099 * 2100 * Valid errors: 2101 * SUCCESS 2102 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 2103 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2104 * 2105 */ 2106 #define RIL_REQUEST_BASEBAND_VERSION 51 2107 2108 /** 2109 * RIL_REQUEST_SEPARATE_CONNECTION 2110 * 2111 * Separate a party from a multiparty call placing the multiparty call 2112 * (less the specified party) on hold and leaving the specified party 2113 * as the only other member of the current (active) call 2114 * 2115 * Like AT+CHLD=2x 2116 * 2117 * See TS 22.084 1.3.8.2 (iii) 2118 * TS 22.030 6.5.5 "Entering "2X followed by send" 2119 * TS 27.007 "AT+CHLD=2x" 2120 * 2121 * "data" is an int * 2122 * (int *)data)[0] contains Connection index (value of 'x' in CHLD above) "response" is NULL 2123 * 2124 * "response" is NULL 2125 * 2126 * Valid errors: 2127 * SUCCESS 2128 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 2129 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2130 */ 2131 #define RIL_REQUEST_SEPARATE_CONNECTION 52 2132 2133 2134 /** 2135 * RIL_REQUEST_SET_MUTE 2136 * 2137 * Turn on or off uplink (microphone) mute. 2138 * 2139 * Will only be sent while voice call is active. 2140 * Will always be reset to "disable mute" when a new voice call is initiated 2141 * 2142 * "data" is an int * 2143 * (int *)data)[0] is 1 for "enable mute" and 0 for "disable mute" 2144 * 2145 * "response" is NULL 2146 * 2147 * Valid errors: 2148 * SUCCESS 2149 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 2150 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2151 */ 2152 2153 #define RIL_REQUEST_SET_MUTE 53 2154 2155 /** 2156 * RIL_REQUEST_GET_MUTE 2157 * 2158 * Queries the current state of the uplink mute setting 2159 * 2160 * "data" is NULL 2161 * "response" is an int * 2162 * (int *)response)[0] is 1 for "mute enabled" and 0 for "mute disabled" 2163 * 2164 * Valid errors: 2165 * SUCCESS 2166 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 2167 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2168 */ 2169 2170 #define RIL_REQUEST_GET_MUTE 54 2171 2172 /** 2173 * RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_CLIP 2174 * 2175 * Queries the status of the CLIP supplementary service 2176 * 2177 * (for MMI code "*#30#") 2178 * 2179 * "data" is NULL 2180 * "response" is an int * 2181 * (int *)response)[0] is 1 for "CLIP provisioned" 2182 * and 0 for "CLIP not provisioned" 2183 * and 2 for "unknown, e.g. no network etc" 2184 * 2185 * Valid errors: 2186 * SUCCESS 2187 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 2188 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2189 */ 2190 2191 #define RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_CLIP 55 2192 2193 /** 2194 * RIL_REQUEST_LAST_DATA_CALL_FAIL_CAUSE - Deprecated use the status 2195 * field in RIL_Data_Call_Response_v6. 2196 * 2197 * Requests the failure cause code for the most recently failed PDP 2198 * context or CDMA data connection active 2199 * replaces RIL_REQUEST_LAST_PDP_FAIL_CAUSE 2200 * 2201 * "data" is NULL 2202 * 2203 * "response" is a "int *" 2204 * ((int *)response)[0] is an integer cause code defined in TS 24.008 2205 * section 6.1.3.1.3 or close approximation 2206 * 2207 * If the implementation does not have access to the exact cause codes, 2208 * then it should return one of the values listed in 2209 * RIL_DataCallFailCause, as the UI layer needs to distinguish these 2210 * cases for error notification 2211 * and potential retries. 2212 * 2213 * Valid errors: 2214 * SUCCESS 2215 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 2216 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2217 * 2218 * See also: RIL_REQUEST_LAST_CALL_FAIL_CAUSE 2219 * 2220 * Deprecated use the status field in RIL_Data_Call_Response_v6. 2221 */ 2222 2223 #define RIL_REQUEST_LAST_DATA_CALL_FAIL_CAUSE 56 2224 2225 /** 2226 * RIL_REQUEST_DATA_CALL_LIST 2227 * 2228 * Returns the data call list. An entry is added when a 2229 * RIL_REQUEST_SETUP_DATA_CALL is issued and removed on a 2230 * RIL_REQUEST_DEACTIVATE_DATA_CALL. The list is emptied 2231 * when RIL_REQUEST_RADIO_POWER off/on is issued. 2232 * 2233 * "data" is NULL 2234 * "response" is an array of RIL_Data_Call_Response_v6 2235 * 2236 * Valid errors: 2237 * SUCCESS 2238 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 2239 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2240 * 2241 * See also: RIL_UNSOL_DATA_CALL_LIST_CHANGED 2242 */ 2243 2244 #define RIL_REQUEST_DATA_CALL_LIST 57 2245 2246 /** 2247 * RIL_REQUEST_RESET_RADIO - DEPRECATED 2248 * 2249 * Request a radio reset. The RIL implementation may postpone 2250 * the reset until after this request is responded to if the baseband 2251 * is presently busy. 2252 * 2253 * The request is DEPRECATED, use RIL_REQUEST_RADIO_POWER 2254 * 2255 * "data" is NULL 2256 * "response" is NULL 2257 * 2258 * Valid errors: 2259 * SUCCESS 2260 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 2261 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2262 * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED 2263 */ 2264 2265 #define RIL_REQUEST_RESET_RADIO 58 2266 2267 /** 2268 * RIL_REQUEST_OEM_HOOK_RAW 2269 * 2270 * This request reserved for OEM-specific uses. It passes raw byte arrays 2271 * back and forth. 2272 * 2273 * It can be invoked on the Java side from 2274 * com.android.internal.telephony.Phone.invokeOemRilRequestRaw() 2275 * 2276 * "data" is a char * of bytes copied from the byte[] data argument in java 2277 * "response" is a char * of bytes that will returned via the 2278 * caller's "response" Message here: 2279 * (byte[])(((AsyncResult)response.obj).result) 2280 * 2281 * An error response here will result in 2282 * (((AsyncResult)response.obj).result) == null and 2283 * (((AsyncResult)response.obj).exception) being an instance of 2284 * com.android.internal.telephony.gsm.CommandException 2285 * 2286 * Valid errors: 2287 * All 2288 */ 2289 2290 #define RIL_REQUEST_OEM_HOOK_RAW 59 2291 2292 /** 2293 * RIL_REQUEST_OEM_HOOK_STRINGS 2294 * 2295 * This request reserved for OEM-specific uses. It passes strings 2296 * back and forth. 2297 * 2298 * It can be invoked on the Java side from 2299 * com.android.internal.telephony.Phone.invokeOemRilRequestStrings() 2300 * 2301 * "data" is a const char **, representing an array of null-terminated UTF-8 2302 * strings copied from the "String[] strings" argument to 2303 * invokeOemRilRequestStrings() 2304 * 2305 * "response" is a const char **, representing an array of null-terminated UTF-8 2306 * stings that will be returned via the caller's response message here: 2307 * 2308 * (String[])(((AsyncResult)response.obj).result) 2309 * 2310 * An error response here will result in 2311 * (((AsyncResult)response.obj).result) == null and 2312 * (((AsyncResult)response.obj).exception) being an instance of 2313 * com.android.internal.telephony.gsm.CommandException 2314 * 2315 * Valid errors: 2316 * All 2317 */ 2318 2319 #define RIL_REQUEST_OEM_HOOK_STRINGS 60 2320 2321 /** 2322 * RIL_REQUEST_SCREEN_STATE 2323 * 2324 * Indicates the current state of the screen. When the screen is off, the 2325 * RIL should notify the baseband to suppress certain notifications (eg, 2326 * signal strength and changes in LAC/CID or BID/SID/NID/latitude/longitude) 2327 * in an effort to conserve power. These notifications should resume when the 2328 * screen is on. 2329 * 2330 * "data" is int * 2331 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 1 for "Screen On" 2332 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 0 for "Screen Off" 2333 * 2334 * "response" is NULL 2335 * 2336 * Valid errors: 2337 * SUCCESS 2338 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2339 */ 2340 #define RIL_REQUEST_SCREEN_STATE 61 2341 2342 2343 /** 2344 * RIL_REQUEST_SET_SUPP_SVC_NOTIFICATION 2345 * 2346 * Enables/disables supplementary service related notifications 2347 * from the network. 2348 * 2349 * Notifications are reported via RIL_UNSOL_SUPP_SVC_NOTIFICATION. 2350 * 2351 * "data" is int * 2352 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 1 for notifications enabled 2353 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 0 for notifications disabled 2354 * 2355 * "response" is NULL 2356 * 2357 * Valid errors: 2358 * SUCCESS 2359 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 2360 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2361 * 2362 * See also: RIL_UNSOL_SUPP_SVC_NOTIFICATION. 2363 */ 2364 #define RIL_REQUEST_SET_SUPP_SVC_NOTIFICATION 62 2365 2366 /** 2367 * RIL_REQUEST_WRITE_SMS_TO_SIM 2368 * 2369 * Stores a SMS message to SIM memory. 2370 * 2371 * "data" is RIL_SMS_WriteArgs * 2372 * 2373 * "response" is int * 2374 * ((const int *)response)[0] is the record index where the message is stored. 2375 * 2376 * Valid errors: 2377 * SUCCESS 2378 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2379 * 2380 */ 2381 #define RIL_REQUEST_WRITE_SMS_TO_SIM 63 2382 2383 /** 2384 * RIL_REQUEST_DELETE_SMS_ON_SIM 2385 * 2386 * Deletes a SMS message from SIM memory. 2387 * 2388 * "data" is int * 2389 * ((int *)data)[0] is the record index of the message to delete. 2390 * 2391 * "response" is NULL 2392 * 2393 * Valid errors: 2394 * SUCCESS 2395 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2396 * 2397 */ 2398 #define RIL_REQUEST_DELETE_SMS_ON_SIM 64 2399 2400 /** 2401 * RIL_REQUEST_SET_BAND_MODE 2402 * 2403 * Assign a specified band for RF configuration. 2404 * 2405 * "data" is int * 2406 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 0 for "unspecified" (selected by baseband automatically) 2407 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 1 for "EURO band" (GSM-900 / DCS-1800 / WCDMA-IMT-2000) 2408 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 2 for "US band" (GSM-850 / PCS-1900 / WCDMA-850 / WCDMA-PCS-1900) 2409 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 3 for "JPN band" (WCDMA-800 / WCDMA-IMT-2000) 2410 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 4 for "AUS band" (GSM-900 / DCS-1800 / WCDMA-850 / WCDMA-IMT-2000) 2411 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 5 for "AUS band 2" (GSM-900 / DCS-1800 / WCDMA-850) 2412 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 6 for "Cellular (800-MHz Band)" 2413 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 7 for "PCS (1900-MHz Band)" 2414 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 8 for "Band Class 3 (JTACS Band)" 2415 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 9 for "Band Class 4 (Korean PCS Band)" 2416 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 10 for "Band Class 5 (450-MHz Band)" 2417 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 11 for "Band Class 6 (2-GMHz IMT2000 Band)" 2418 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 12 for "Band Class 7 (Upper 700-MHz Band)" 2419 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 13 for "Band Class 8 (1800-MHz Band)" 2420 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 14 for "Band Class 9 (900-MHz Band)" 2421 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 15 for "Band Class 10 (Secondary 800-MHz Band)" 2422 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 16 for "Band Class 11 (400-MHz European PAMR Band)" 2423 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 17 for "Band Class 15 (AWS Band)" 2424 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 18 for "Band Class 16 (US 2.5-GHz Band)" 2425 * 2426 * "response" is NULL 2427 * 2428 * Valid errors: 2429 * SUCCESS 2430 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 2431 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2432 */ 2433 #define RIL_REQUEST_SET_BAND_MODE 65 2434 2435 /** 2436 * RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_AVAILABLE_BAND_MODE 2437 * 2438 * Query the list of band mode supported by RF. 2439 * 2440 * "data" is NULL 2441 * 2442 * "response" is int * 2443 * "response" points to an array of int's, the int[0] is the size of array, reset is one for 2444 * each available band mode. 2445 * 2446 * 0 for "unspecified" (selected by baseband automatically) 2447 * 1 for "EURO band" (GSM-900 / DCS-1800 / WCDMA-IMT-2000) 2448 * 2 for "US band" (GSM-850 / PCS-1900 / WCDMA-850 / WCDMA-PCS-1900) 2449 * 3 for "JPN band" (WCDMA-800 / WCDMA-IMT-2000) 2450 * 4 for "AUS band" (GSM-900 / DCS-1800 / WCDMA-850 / WCDMA-IMT-2000) 2451 * 5 for "AUS band 2" (GSM-900 / DCS-1800 / WCDMA-850) 2452 * 6 for "Cellular (800-MHz Band)" 2453 * 7 for "PCS (1900-MHz Band)" 2454 * 8 for "Band Class 3 (JTACS Band)" 2455 * 9 for "Band Class 4 (Korean PCS Band)" 2456 * 10 for "Band Class 5 (450-MHz Band)" 2457 * 11 for "Band Class 6 (2-GMHz IMT2000 Band)" 2458 * 12 for "Band Class 7 (Upper 700-MHz Band)" 2459 * 13 for "Band Class 8 (1800-MHz Band)" 2460 * 14 for "Band Class 9 (900-MHz Band)" 2461 * 15 for "Band Class 10 (Secondary 800-MHz Band)" 2462 * 16 for "Band Class 11 (400-MHz European PAMR Band)" 2463 * 17 for "Band Class 15 (AWS Band)" 2464 * 18 for "Band Class 16 (US 2.5-GHz Band)" 2465 * 2466 * Valid errors: 2467 * SUCCESS 2468 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 2469 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2470 * 2471 * See also: RIL_REQUEST_SET_BAND_MODE 2472 */ 2473 #define RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_AVAILABLE_BAND_MODE 66 2474 2475 /** 2476 * RIL_REQUEST_STK_GET_PROFILE 2477 * 2478 * Requests the profile of SIM tool kit. 2479 * The profile indicates the SAT/USAT features supported by ME. 2480 * The SAT/USAT features refer to 3GPP TS 11.14 and 3GPP TS 31.111 2481 * 2482 * "data" is NULL 2483 * 2484 * "response" is a const char * containing SAT/USAT profile 2485 * in hexadecimal format string starting with first byte of terminal profile 2486 * 2487 * Valid errors: 2488 * RIL_E_SUCCESS 2489 * RIL_E_RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 2490 * RIL_E_GENERIC_FAILURE 2491 */ 2492 #define RIL_REQUEST_STK_GET_PROFILE 67 2493 2494 /** 2495 * RIL_REQUEST_STK_SET_PROFILE 2496 * 2497 * Download the STK terminal profile as part of SIM initialization 2498 * procedure 2499 * 2500 * "data" is a const char * containing SAT/USAT profile 2501 * in hexadecimal format string starting with first byte of terminal profile 2502 * 2503 * "response" is NULL 2504 * 2505 * Valid errors: 2506 * RIL_E_SUCCESS 2507 * RIL_E_RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 2508 * RIL_E_GENERIC_FAILURE 2509 */ 2510 #define RIL_REQUEST_STK_SET_PROFILE 68 2511 2512 /** 2513 * RIL_REQUEST_STK_SEND_ENVELOPE_COMMAND 2514 * 2515 * Requests to send a SAT/USAT envelope command to SIM. 2516 * The SAT/USAT envelope command refers to 3GPP TS 11.14 and 3GPP TS 31.111 2517 * 2518 * "data" is a const char * containing SAT/USAT command 2519 * in hexadecimal format string starting with command tag 2520 * 2521 * "response" is a const char * containing SAT/USAT response 2522 * in hexadecimal format string starting with first byte of response 2523 * (May be NULL) 2524 * 2525 * Valid errors: 2526 * RIL_E_SUCCESS 2527 * RIL_E_RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 2528 * RIL_E_GENERIC_FAILURE 2529 */ 2530 #define RIL_REQUEST_STK_SEND_ENVELOPE_COMMAND 69 2531 2532 /** 2533 * RIL_REQUEST_STK_SEND_TERMINAL_RESPONSE 2534 * 2535 * Requests to send a terminal response to SIM for a received 2536 * proactive command 2537 * 2538 * "data" is a const char * containing SAT/USAT response 2539 * in hexadecimal format string starting with first byte of response data 2540 * 2541 * "response" is NULL 2542 * 2543 * Valid errors: 2544 * RIL_E_SUCCESS 2545 * RIL_E_RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 2546 * RIL_E_GENERIC_FAILURE 2547 */ 2548 #define RIL_REQUEST_STK_SEND_TERMINAL_RESPONSE 70 2549 2550 /** 2551 * RIL_REQUEST_STK_HANDLE_CALL_SETUP_REQUESTED_FROM_SIM 2552 * 2553 * When STK application gets RIL_UNSOL_STK_CALL_SETUP, the call actually has 2554 * been initialized by ME already. (We could see the call has been in the 'call 2555 * list') So, STK application needs to accept/reject the call according as user 2556 * operations. 2557 * 2558 * "data" is int * 2559 * ((int *)data)[0] is > 0 for "accept" the call setup 2560 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 0 for "reject" the call setup 2561 * 2562 * "response" is NULL 2563 * 2564 * Valid errors: 2565 * RIL_E_SUCCESS 2566 * RIL_E_RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 2567 * RIL_E_GENERIC_FAILURE 2568 */ 2569 #define RIL_REQUEST_STK_HANDLE_CALL_SETUP_REQUESTED_FROM_SIM 71 2570 2571 /** 2572 * RIL_REQUEST_EXPLICIT_CALL_TRANSFER 2573 * 2574 * Connects the two calls and disconnects the subscriber from both calls. 2575 * 2576 * "data" is NULL 2577 * "response" is NULL 2578 * 2579 * Valid errors: 2580 * SUCCESS 2581 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 2582 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2583 */ 2584 #define RIL_REQUEST_EXPLICIT_CALL_TRANSFER 72 2585 2586 /** 2587 * RIL_REQUEST_SET_PREFERRED_NETWORK_TYPE 2588 * 2589 * Requests to set the preferred network type for searching and registering 2590 * (CS/PS domain, RAT, and operation mode) 2591 * 2592 * "data" is int * which is RIL_PreferredNetworkType 2593 * 2594 * "response" is NULL 2595 * 2596 * Valid errors: 2597 * SUCCESS 2598 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 2599 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2600 * MODE_NOT_SUPPORTED 2601 */ 2602 #define RIL_REQUEST_SET_PREFERRED_NETWORK_TYPE 73 2603 2604 /** 2605 * RIL_REQUEST_GET_PREFERRED_NETWORK_TYPE 2606 * 2607 * Query the preferred network type (CS/PS domain, RAT, and operation mode) 2608 * for searching and registering 2609 * 2610 * "data" is NULL 2611 * 2612 * "response" is int * 2613 * ((int *)reponse)[0] is == RIL_PreferredNetworkType 2614 * 2615 * Valid errors: 2616 * SUCCESS 2617 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 2618 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2619 * 2620 * See also: RIL_REQUEST_SET_PREFERRED_NETWORK_TYPE 2621 */ 2622 #define RIL_REQUEST_GET_PREFERRED_NETWORK_TYPE 74 2623 2624 /** 2625 * RIL_REQUEST_NEIGHBORING_CELL_IDS 2626 * 2627 * Request neighboring cell id in GSM network 2628 * 2629 * "data" is NULL 2630 * "response" must be a " const RIL_NeighboringCell** " 2631 * 2632 * Valid errors: 2633 * SUCCESS 2634 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 2635 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2636 */ 2637 #define RIL_REQUEST_GET_NEIGHBORING_CELL_IDS 75 2638 2639 /** 2640 * RIL_REQUEST_SET_LOCATION_UPDATES 2641 * 2642 * Enables/disables network state change notifications due to changes in 2643 * LAC and/or CID (for GSM) or BID/SID/NID/latitude/longitude (for CDMA). 2644 * Basically +CREG=2 vs. +CREG=1 (TS 27.007). 2645 * 2646 * Note: The RIL implementation should default to "updates enabled" 2647 * when the screen is on and "updates disabled" when the screen is off. 2648 * 2649 * "data" is int * 2650 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 1 for updates enabled (+CREG=2) 2651 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 0 for updates disabled (+CREG=1) 2652 * 2653 * "response" is NULL 2654 * 2655 * Valid errors: 2656 * SUCCESS 2657 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 2658 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2659 * 2660 * See also: RIL_REQUEST_SCREEN_STATE, RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NETWORK_STATE_CHANGED 2661 */ 2662 #define RIL_REQUEST_SET_LOCATION_UPDATES 76 2663 2664 /** 2665 * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SET_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE 2666 * 2667 * Request to set the location where the CDMA subscription shall 2668 * be retrieved 2669 * 2670 * "data" is int * 2671 * ((int *)data)[0] is == RIL_CdmaSubscriptionSource 2672 * 2673 * "response" is NULL 2674 * 2675 * Valid errors: 2676 * SUCCESS 2677 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 2678 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2679 * SIM_ABSENT 2680 * SUBSCRIPTION_NOT_AVAILABLE 2681 * 2682 * See also: RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_GET_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE 2683 */ 2684 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SET_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE 77 2685 2686 /** 2687 * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SET_ROAMING_PREFERENCE 2688 * 2689 * Request to set the roaming preferences in CDMA 2690 * 2691 * "data" is int * 2692 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 0 for Home Networks only, as defined in PRL 2693 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 1 for Roaming on Affiliated networks, as defined in PRL 2694 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 2 for Roaming on Any Network, as defined in the PRL 2695 * 2696 * "response" is NULL 2697 * 2698 * Valid errors: 2699 * SUCCESS 2700 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 2701 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2702 */ 2703 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SET_ROAMING_PREFERENCE 78 2704 2705 /** 2706 * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_QUERY_ROAMING_PREFERENCE 2707 * 2708 * Request the actual setting of the roaming preferences in CDMA in the modem 2709 * 2710 * "data" is NULL 2711 * 2712 * "response" is int * 2713 * ((int *)response)[0] is == 0 for Home Networks only, as defined in PRL 2714 * ((int *)response)[0] is == 1 for Roaming on Affiliated networks, as defined in PRL 2715 * ((int *)response)[0] is == 2 for Roaming on Any Network, as defined in the PRL 2716 * 2717 * "response" is NULL 2718 * 2719 * Valid errors: 2720 * SUCCESS 2721 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 2722 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2723 */ 2724 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_QUERY_ROAMING_PREFERENCE 79 2725 2726 /** 2727 * RIL_REQUEST_SET_TTY_MODE 2728 * 2729 * Request to set the TTY mode 2730 * 2731 * "data" is int * 2732 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 0 for TTY off 2733 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 1 for TTY Full 2734 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 2 for TTY HCO (hearing carryover) 2735 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 3 for TTY VCO (voice carryover) 2736 * 2737 * "response" is NULL 2738 * 2739 * Valid errors: 2740 * SUCCESS 2741 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 2742 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2743 */ 2744 #define RIL_REQUEST_SET_TTY_MODE 80 2745 2746 /** 2747 * RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_TTY_MODE 2748 * 2749 * Request the setting of TTY mode 2750 * 2751 * "data" is NULL 2752 * 2753 * "response" is int * 2754 * ((int *)response)[0] is == 0 for TTY off 2755 * ((int *)response)[0] is == 1 for TTY Full 2756 * ((int *)response)[0] is == 2 for TTY HCO (hearing carryover) 2757 * ((int *)response)[0] is == 3 for TTY VCO (voice carryover) 2758 * 2759 * "response" is NULL 2760 * 2761 * Valid errors: 2762 * SUCCESS 2763 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 2764 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2765 */ 2766 #define RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_TTY_MODE 81 2767 2768 /** 2769 * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SET_PREFERRED_VOICE_PRIVACY_MODE 2770 * 2771 * Request to set the preferred voice privacy mode used in voice 2772 * scrambling 2773 * 2774 * "data" is int * 2775 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 0 for Standard Privacy Mode (Public Long Code Mask) 2776 * ((int *)data)[0] is == 1 for Enhanced Privacy Mode (Private Long Code Mask) 2777 * 2778 * "response" is NULL 2779 * 2780 * Valid errors: 2781 * SUCCESS 2782 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 2783 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2784 */ 2785 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SET_PREFERRED_VOICE_PRIVACY_MODE 82 2786 2787 /** 2788 * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_QUERY_PREFERRED_VOICE_PRIVACY_MODE 2789 * 2790 * Request the setting of preferred voice privacy mode 2791 * 2792 * "data" is NULL 2793 * 2794 * "response" is int * 2795 * ((int *)response)[0] is == 0 for Standard Privacy Mode (Public Long Code Mask) 2796 * ((int *)response)[0] is == 1 for Enhanced Privacy Mode (Private Long Code Mask) 2797 * 2798 * "response" is NULL 2799 * 2800 * Valid errors: 2801 * SUCCESS 2802 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 2803 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2804 */ 2805 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_QUERY_PREFERRED_VOICE_PRIVACY_MODE 83 2806 2807 /** 2808 * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_FLASH 2809 * 2810 * Send FLASH 2811 * 2812 * "data" is const char * 2813 * ((const char *)data)[0] is a FLASH string 2814 * 2815 * "response" is NULL 2816 * 2817 * Valid errors: 2818 * SUCCESS 2819 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 2820 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2821 * 2822 */ 2823 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_FLASH 84 2824 2825 /** 2826 * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_BURST_DTMF 2827 * 2828 * Send DTMF string 2829 * 2830 * "data" is const char ** 2831 * ((const char **)data)[0] is a DTMF string 2832 * ((const char **)data)[1] is the DTMF ON length in milliseconds, or 0 to use 2833 * default 2834 * ((const char **)data)[2] is the DTMF OFF length in milliseconds, or 0 to use 2835 * default 2836 * 2837 * "response" is NULL 2838 * 2839 * Valid errors: 2840 * SUCCESS 2841 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 2842 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2843 * 2844 */ 2845 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_BURST_DTMF 85 2846 2847 /** 2848 * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_VALIDATE_AND_WRITE_AKEY 2849 * 2850 * Takes a 26 digit string (20 digit AKEY + 6 digit checksum). 2851 * If the checksum is valid the 20 digit AKEY is written to NV, 2852 * replacing the existing AKEY no matter what it was before. 2853 * 2854 * "data" is const char * 2855 * ((const char *)data)[0] is a 26 digit string (ASCII digits '0'-'9') 2856 * where the last 6 digits are a checksum of the 2857 * first 20, as specified in TR45.AHAG 2858 * "Common Cryptographic Algorithms, Revision D.1 2859 * Section 2.2" 2860 * 2861 * "response" is NULL 2862 * 2863 * Valid errors: 2864 * SUCCESS 2865 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 2866 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2867 * 2868 */ 2869 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_VALIDATE_AND_WRITE_AKEY 86 2870 2871 /** 2872 * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SEND_SMS 2873 * 2874 * Send a CDMA SMS message 2875 * 2876 * "data" is const RIL_CDMA_SMS_Message * 2877 * 2878 * "response" is a const RIL_SMS_Response * 2879 * 2880 * Based on the return error, caller decides to resend if sending sms 2881 * fails. The CDMA error class is derived as follows, 2882 * SUCCESS is error class 0 (no error) 2883 * SMS_SEND_FAIL_RETRY is error class 2 (temporary failure) 2884 * and GENERIC_FAILURE is error class 3 (permanent and no retry) 2885 * 2886 * Valid errors: 2887 * SUCCESS 2888 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 2889 * SMS_SEND_FAIL_RETRY 2890 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2891 * 2892 */ 2893 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SEND_SMS 87 2894 2895 /** 2896 * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE 2897 * 2898 * Acknowledge the success or failure in the receipt of SMS 2899 * previously indicated via RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_CDMA_NEW_SMS 2900 * 2901 * "data" is const RIL_CDMA_SMS_Ack * 2902 * 2903 * "response" is NULL 2904 * 2905 * Valid errors: 2906 * SUCCESS 2907 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 2908 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2909 * 2910 */ 2911 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE 88 2912 2913 /** 2914 * RIL_REQUEST_GSM_GET_BROADCAST_SMS_CONFIG 2915 * 2916 * Request the setting of GSM/WCDMA Cell Broadcast SMS config. 2917 * 2918 * "data" is NULL 2919 * 2920 * "response" is a const RIL_GSM_BroadcastSmsConfigInfo ** 2921 * "responselen" is count * sizeof (RIL_GSM_BroadcastSmsConfigInfo *) 2922 * 2923 * Valid errors: 2924 * SUCCESS 2925 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 2926 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2927 * 2928 */ 2929 #define RIL_REQUEST_GSM_GET_BROADCAST_SMS_CONFIG 89 2930 2931 /** 2932 * RIL_REQUEST_GSM_SET_BROADCAST_SMS_CONFIG 2933 * 2934 * Set GSM/WCDMA Cell Broadcast SMS config 2935 * 2936 * "data" is a const RIL_GSM_BroadcastSmsConfigInfo ** 2937 * "datalen" is count * sizeof(RIL_GSM_BroadcastSmsConfigInfo *) 2938 * 2939 * "response" is NULL 2940 * 2941 * Valid errors: 2942 * SUCCESS 2943 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 2944 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2945 * 2946 */ 2947 #define RIL_REQUEST_GSM_SET_BROADCAST_SMS_CONFIG 90 2948 2949 /** 2950 * RIL_REQUEST_GSM_SMS_BROADCAST_ACTIVATION 2951 * 2952 * Enable or disable the reception of GSM/WCDMA Cell Broadcast SMS 2953 * 2954 * "data" is const int * 2955 * (const int *)data[0] indicates to activate or turn off the 2956 * reception of GSM/WCDMA Cell Broadcast SMS, 0-1, 2957 * 0 - Activate, 1 - Turn off 2958 * 2959 * "response" is NULL 2960 * 2961 * Valid errors: 2962 * SUCCESS 2963 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 2964 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2965 * 2966 */ 2967 #define RIL_REQUEST_GSM_SMS_BROADCAST_ACTIVATION 91 2968 2969 /** 2970 * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_GET_BROADCAST_SMS_CONFIG 2971 * 2972 * Request the setting of CDMA Broadcast SMS config 2973 * 2974 * "data" is NULL 2975 * 2976 * "response" is a const RIL_CDMA_BroadcastSmsConfigInfo ** 2977 * "responselen" is count * sizeof (RIL_CDMA_BroadcastSmsConfigInfo *) 2978 * 2979 * Valid errors: 2980 * SUCCESS 2981 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 2982 * GENERIC_FAILURE 2983 * 2984 */ 2985 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_GET_BROADCAST_SMS_CONFIG 92 2986 2987 /** 2988 * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SET_BROADCAST_SMS_CONFIG 2989 * 2990 * Set CDMA Broadcast SMS config 2991 * 2992 * "data" is an const RIL_CDMA_BroadcastSmsConfigInfo ** 2993 * "datalen" is count * sizeof(const RIL_CDMA_BroadcastSmsConfigInfo *) 2994 * 2995 * "response" is NULL 2996 * 2997 * Valid errors: 2998 * SUCCESS 2999 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 3000 * GENERIC_FAILURE 3001 * 3002 */ 3003 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SET_BROADCAST_SMS_CONFIG 93 3004 3005 /** 3006 * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SMS_BROADCAST_ACTIVATION 3007 * 3008 * Enable or disable the reception of CDMA Broadcast SMS 3009 * 3010 * "data" is const int * 3011 * (const int *)data[0] indicates to activate or turn off the 3012 * reception of CDMA Broadcast SMS, 0-1, 3013 * 0 - Activate, 1 - Turn off 3014 * 3015 * "response" is NULL 3016 * 3017 * Valid errors: 3018 * SUCCESS 3019 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 3020 * GENERIC_FAILURE 3021 * 3022 */ 3023 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SMS_BROADCAST_ACTIVATION 94 3024 3025 /** 3026 * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SUBSCRIPTION 3027 * 3028 * Request the device MDN / H_SID / H_NID. 3029 * 3030 * The request is only allowed when CDMA subscription is available. When CDMA 3031 * subscription is changed, application layer should re-issue the request to 3032 * update the subscription information. 3033 * 3034 * If a NULL value is returned for any of the device id, it means that error 3035 * accessing the device. 3036 * 3037 * "response" is const char ** 3038 * ((const char **)response)[0] is MDN if CDMA subscription is available 3039 * ((const char **)response)[1] is a comma separated list of H_SID (Home SID) if 3040 * CDMA subscription is available, in decimal format 3041 * ((const char **)response)[2] is a comma separated list of H_NID (Home NID) if 3042 * CDMA subscription is available, in decimal format 3043 * ((const char **)response)[3] is MIN (10 digits, MIN2+MIN1) if CDMA subscription is available 3044 * ((const char **)response)[4] is PRL version if CDMA subscription is available 3045 * 3046 * Valid errors: 3047 * SUCCESS 3048 * RIL_E_SUBSCRIPTION_NOT_AVAILABLE 3049 */ 3050 3051 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SUBSCRIPTION 95 3052 3053 /** 3054 * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_WRITE_SMS_TO_RUIM 3055 * 3056 * Stores a CDMA SMS message to RUIM memory. 3057 * 3058 * "data" is RIL_CDMA_SMS_WriteArgs * 3059 * 3060 * "response" is int * 3061 * ((const int *)response)[0] is the record index where the message is stored. 3062 * 3063 * Valid errors: 3064 * SUCCESS 3065 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 3066 * GENERIC_FAILURE 3067 * 3068 */ 3069 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_WRITE_SMS_TO_RUIM 96 3070 3071 /** 3072 * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_DELETE_SMS_ON_RUIM 3073 * 3074 * Deletes a CDMA SMS message from RUIM memory. 3075 * 3076 * "data" is int * 3077 * ((int *)data)[0] is the record index of the message to delete. 3078 * 3079 * "response" is NULL 3080 * 3081 * Valid errors: 3082 * SUCCESS 3083 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 3084 * GENERIC_FAILURE 3085 * 3086 */ 3087 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_DELETE_SMS_ON_RUIM 97 3088 3089 /** 3090 * RIL_REQUEST_DEVICE_IDENTITY 3091 * 3092 * Request the device ESN / MEID / IMEI / IMEISV. 3093 * 3094 * The request is always allowed and contains GSM and CDMA device identity; 3095 * it substitutes the deprecated requests RIL_REQUEST_GET_IMEI and 3096 * RIL_REQUEST_GET_IMEISV. 3097 * 3098 * If a NULL value is returned for any of the device id, it means that error 3099 * accessing the device. 3100 * 3101 * When CDMA subscription is changed the ESN/MEID may change. The application 3102 * layer should re-issue the request to update the device identity in this case. 3103 * 3104 * "response" is const char ** 3105 * ((const char **)response)[0] is IMEI if GSM subscription is available 3106 * ((const char **)response)[1] is IMEISV if GSM subscription is available 3107 * ((const char **)response)[2] is ESN if CDMA subscription is available 3108 * ((const char **)response)[3] is MEID if CDMA subscription is available 3109 * 3110 * Valid errors: 3111 * SUCCESS 3112 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 3113 * GENERIC_FAILURE 3114 */ 3115 #define RIL_REQUEST_DEVICE_IDENTITY 98 3116 3117 /** 3118 * RIL_REQUEST_EXIT_EMERGENCY_CALLBACK_MODE 3119 * 3120 * Request the radio's system selection module to exit emergency 3121 * callback mode. RIL will not respond with SUCCESS until the modem has 3122 * completely exited from Emergency Callback Mode. 3123 * 3124 * "data" is NULL 3125 * 3126 * "response" is NULL 3127 * 3128 * Valid errors: 3129 * SUCCESS 3130 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 3131 * GENERIC_FAILURE 3132 * 3133 */ 3134 #define RIL_REQUEST_EXIT_EMERGENCY_CALLBACK_MODE 99 3135 3136 /** 3137 * RIL_REQUEST_GET_SMSC_ADDRESS 3138 * 3139 * Queries the default Short Message Service Center address on the device. 3140 * 3141 * "data" is NULL 3142 * 3143 * "response" is const char * containing the SMSC address. 3144 * 3145 * Valid errors: 3146 * SUCCESS 3147 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 3148 * GENERIC_FAILURE 3149 * 3150 */ 3151 #define RIL_REQUEST_GET_SMSC_ADDRESS 100 3152 3153 /** 3154 * RIL_REQUEST_SET_SMSC_ADDRESS 3155 * 3156 * Sets the default Short Message Service Center address on the device. 3157 * 3158 * "data" is const char * containing the SMSC address. 3159 * 3160 * "response" is NULL 3161 * 3162 * Valid errors: 3163 * SUCCESS 3164 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 3165 * GENERIC_FAILURE 3166 * 3167 */ 3168 #define RIL_REQUEST_SET_SMSC_ADDRESS 101 3169 3170 /** 3171 * RIL_REQUEST_REPORT_SMS_MEMORY_STATUS 3172 * 3173 * Indicates whether there is storage available for new SMS messages. 3174 * 3175 * "data" is int * 3176 * ((int *)data)[0] is 1 if memory is available for storing new messages 3177 * is 0 if memory capacity is exceeded 3178 * 3179 * "response" is NULL 3180 * 3181 * Valid errors: 3182 * SUCCESS 3183 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 3184 * GENERIC_FAILURE 3185 * 3186 */ 3187 #define RIL_REQUEST_REPORT_SMS_MEMORY_STATUS 102 3188 3189 /** 3190 * RIL_REQUEST_REPORT_STK_SERVICE_IS_RUNNING 3191 * 3192 * Indicates that the StkSerivce is running and is 3193 * ready to receive RIL_UNSOL_STK_XXXXX commands. 3194 * 3195 * "data" is NULL 3196 * "response" is NULL 3197 * 3198 * Valid errors: 3199 * SUCCESS 3200 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 3201 * GENERIC_FAILURE 3202 * 3203 */ 3204 #define RIL_REQUEST_REPORT_STK_SERVICE_IS_RUNNING 103 3205 3206 /** 3207 * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_GET_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE 3208 * 3209 * Request to query the location where the CDMA subscription shall 3210 * be retrieved 3211 * 3212 * "data" is NULL 3213 * 3214 * "response" is int * 3215 * ((int *)data)[0] is == RIL_CdmaSubscriptionSource 3216 * 3217 * Valid errors: 3218 * SUCCESS 3219 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 3220 * GENERIC_FAILURE 3221 * SUBSCRIPTION_NOT_AVAILABLE 3222 * 3223 * See also: RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SET_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE 3224 */ 3225 #define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_GET_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE 104 3226 3227 /** 3228 * RIL_REQUEST_ISIM_AUTHENTICATION 3229 * 3230 * Request the ISIM application on the UICC to perform AKA 3231 * challenge/response algorithm for IMS authentication 3232 * 3233 * "data" is a const char * containing the challenge string in Base64 format 3234 * "response" is a const char * containing the response in Base64 format 3235 * 3236 * Valid errors: 3237 * SUCCESS 3238 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 3239 * GENERIC_FAILURE 3240 */ 3241 #define RIL_REQUEST_ISIM_AUTHENTICATION 105 3242 3243 /** 3244 * RIL_REQUEST_ACKNOWLEDGE_INCOMING_GSM_SMS_WITH_PDU 3245 * 3246 * Acknowledge successful or failed receipt of SMS previously indicated 3247 * via RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS, including acknowledgement TPDU to send 3248 * as the RP-User-Data element of the RP-ACK or RP-ERROR PDU. 3249 * 3250 * "data" is const char ** 3251 * ((const char **)data)[0] is "1" on successful receipt (send RP-ACK) 3252 * is "0" on failed receipt (send RP-ERROR) 3253 * ((const char **)data)[1] is the acknowledgement TPDU in hexadecimal format 3254 * 3255 * "response" is NULL 3256 * 3257 * Valid errors: 3258 * SUCCESS 3259 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 3260 * GENERIC_FAILURE 3261 */ 3262 #define RIL_REQUEST_ACKNOWLEDGE_INCOMING_GSM_SMS_WITH_PDU 106 3263 3264 /** 3265 * RIL_REQUEST_STK_SEND_ENVELOPE_WITH_STATUS 3266 * 3267 * Requests to send a SAT/USAT envelope command to SIM. 3268 * The SAT/USAT envelope command refers to 3GPP TS 11.14 and 3GPP TS 31.111. 3269 * 3270 * This request has one difference from RIL_REQUEST_STK_SEND_ENVELOPE_COMMAND: 3271 * the SW1 and SW2 status bytes from the UICC response are returned along with 3272 * the response data, using the same structure as RIL_REQUEST_SIM_IO. 3273 * 3274 * The RIL implementation shall perform the normal processing of a '91XX' 3275 * response in SW1/SW2 to retrieve the pending proactive command and send it 3276 * as an unsolicited response, as RIL_REQUEST_STK_SEND_ENVELOPE_COMMAND does. 3277 * 3278 * "data" is a const char * containing the SAT/USAT command 3279 * in hexadecimal format starting with command tag 3280 * 3281 * "response" is a const RIL_SIM_IO_Response * 3282 * 3283 * Valid errors: 3284 * RIL_E_SUCCESS 3285 * RIL_E_RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting) 3286 * RIL_E_GENERIC_FAILURE 3287 */ 3288 #define RIL_REQUEST_STK_SEND_ENVELOPE_WITH_STATUS 107 3289 3290 /** 3291 * RIL_REQUEST_VOICE_RADIO_TECH 3292 * 3293 * Query the radio technology type (3GPP/3GPP2) used for voice. Query is valid only 3294 * when radio state is RADIO_STATE_ON 3295 * 3296 * "data" is NULL 3297 * "response" is int * 3298 * ((int *) response)[0] is of type const RIL_RadioTechnology 3299 * 3300 * Valid errors: 3301 * SUCCESS 3302 * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE 3303 * GENERIC_FAILURE 3304 */ 3305 #define RIL_REQUEST_VOICE_RADIO_TECH 108 3306 3307 3308 /***********************************************************************/ 3309 3310 3311 #define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_BASE 1000 3312 3313 /** 3314 * RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_RADIO_STATE_CHANGED 3315 * 3316 * Indicate when value of RIL_RadioState has changed. 3317 * 3318 * Callee will invoke RIL_RadioStateRequest method on main thread 3319 * 3320 * "data" is NULL 3321 */ 3322 3323 #define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_RADIO_STATE_CHANGED 1000 3324 3325 3326 /** 3327 * RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_CALL_STATE_CHANGED 3328 * 3329 * Indicate when call state has changed 3330 * 3331 * Callee will invoke RIL_REQUEST_GET_CURRENT_CALLS on main thread 3332 * 3333 * "data" is NULL 3334 * 3335 * Response should be invoked on, for example, 3336 * "RING", "BUSY", "NO CARRIER", and also call state 3337 * transitions (DIALING->ALERTING ALERTING->ACTIVE) 3338 * 3339 * Redundent or extraneous invocations are tolerated 3340 */ 3341 #define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_CALL_STATE_CHANGED 1001 3342 3343 3344 /** 3345 * RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_VOICE_NETWORK_STATE_CHANGED 3346 * 3347 * Called when the voice network state changed 3348 * 3349 * Callee will invoke the following requests on main thread: 3350 * 3351 * RIL_REQUEST_VOICE_REGISTRATION_STATE 3352 * RIL_REQUEST_OPERATOR 3353 * 3354 * "data" is NULL 3355 * 3356 * FIXME should this happen when SIM records are loaded? (eg, for 3357 * EONS) 3358 */ 3359 #define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_VOICE_NETWORK_STATE_CHANGED 1002 3360 3361 /** 3362 * RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS 3363 * 3364 * Called when new SMS is received. 3365 * 3366 * "data" is const char * 3367 * This is a pointer to a string containing the PDU of an SMS-DELIVER 3368 * as an ascii string of hex digits. The PDU starts with the SMSC address 3369 * per TS 27.005 (+CMT:) 3370 * 3371 * Callee will subsequently confirm the receipt of thei SMS with a 3372 * RIL_REQUEST_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE 3373 * 3374 * No new RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS 3375 * or RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS_STATUS_REPORT messages should be sent until a 3376 * RIL_REQUEST_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE has been received 3377 */ 3378 3379 #define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS 1003 3380 3381 /** 3382 * RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS_STATUS_REPORT 3383 * 3384 * Called when new SMS Status Report is received. 3385 * 3386 * "data" is const char * 3387 * This is a pointer to a string containing the PDU of an SMS-STATUS-REPORT 3388 * as an ascii string of hex digits. The PDU starts with the SMSC address 3389 * per TS 27.005 (+CDS:). 3390 * 3391 * Callee will subsequently confirm the receipt of the SMS with a 3392 * RIL_REQUEST_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE 3393 * 3394 * No new RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS 3395 * or RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS_STATUS_REPORT messages should be sent until a 3396 * RIL_REQUEST_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE has been received 3397 */ 3398 3399 #define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS_STATUS_REPORT 1004 3400 3401 /** 3402 * RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS_ON_SIM 3403 * 3404 * Called when new SMS has been stored on SIM card 3405 * 3406 * "data" is const int * 3407 * ((const int *)data)[0] contains the slot index on the SIM that contains 3408 * the new message 3409 */ 3410 3411 #define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS_ON_SIM 1005 3412 3413 /** 3414 * RIL_UNSOL_ON_USSD 3415 * 3416 * Called when a new USSD message is received. 3417 * 3418 * "data" is const char ** 3419 * ((const char **)data)[0] points to a type code, which is 3420 * one of these string values: 3421 * "0" USSD-Notify -- text in ((const char **)data)[1] 3422 * "1" USSD-Request -- text in ((const char **)data)[1] 3423 * "2" Session terminated by network 3424 * "3" other local client (eg, SIM Toolkit) has responded 3425 * "4" Operation not supported 3426 * "5" Network timeout 3427 * 3428 * The USSD session is assumed to persist if the type code is "1", otherwise 3429 * the current session (if any) is assumed to have terminated. 3430 * 3431 * ((const char **)data)[1] points to a message string if applicable, which 3432 * should always be in UTF-8. 3433 */ 3434 #define RIL_UNSOL_ON_USSD 1006 3435 /* Previously #define RIL_UNSOL_ON_USSD_NOTIFY 1006 */ 3436 3437 /** 3438 * RIL_UNSOL_ON_USSD_REQUEST 3439 * 3440 * Obsolete. Send via RIL_UNSOL_ON_USSD 3441 */ 3442 #define RIL_UNSOL_ON_USSD_REQUEST 1007 3443 3444 3445 /** 3446 * RIL_UNSOL_NITZ_TIME_RECEIVED 3447 * 3448 * Called when radio has received a NITZ time message 3449 * 3450 * "data" is const char * pointing to NITZ time string 3451 * in the form "yy/mm/dd,hh:mm:ss(+/-)tz,dt" 3452 */ 3453 #define RIL_UNSOL_NITZ_TIME_RECEIVED 1008 3454 3455 /** 3456 * RIL_UNSOL_SIGNAL_STRENGTH 3457 * 3458 * Radio may report signal strength rather han have it polled. 3459 * 3460 * "data" is a const RIL_SignalStrength * 3461 */ 3462 #define RIL_UNSOL_SIGNAL_STRENGTH 1009 3463 3464 3465 /** 3466 * RIL_UNSOL_DATA_CALL_LIST_CHANGED 3467 * 3468 * "data" is an array of RIL_Data_Call_Response_v6 identical to that 3469 * returned by RIL_REQUEST_DATA_CALL_LIST. It is the complete list 3470 * of current data contexts including new contexts that have been 3471 * activated. A data call is only removed from this list when the 3472 * framework sends a RIL_REQUEST_DEACTIVATE_DATA_CALL or the radio 3473 * is powered off/on. 3474 * 3475 * See also: RIL_REQUEST_DATA_CALL_LIST 3476 */ 3477 3478 #define RIL_UNSOL_DATA_CALL_LIST_CHANGED 1010 3479 3480 /** 3481 * RIL_UNSOL_SUPP_SVC_NOTIFICATION 3482 * 3483 * Reports supplementary service related notification from the network. 3484 * 3485 * "data" is a const RIL_SuppSvcNotification * 3486 * 3487 */ 3488 3489 #define RIL_UNSOL_SUPP_SVC_NOTIFICATION 1011 3490 3491 /** 3492 * RIL_UNSOL_STK_SESSION_END 3493 * 3494 * Indicate when STK session is terminated by SIM. 3495 * 3496 * "data" is NULL 3497 */ 3498 #define RIL_UNSOL_STK_SESSION_END 1012 3499 3500 /** 3501 * RIL_UNSOL_STK_PROACTIVE_COMMAND 3502 * 3503 * Indicate when SIM issue a STK proactive command to applications 3504 * 3505 * "data" is a const char * containing SAT/USAT proactive command 3506 * in hexadecimal format string starting with command tag 3507 * 3508 */ 3509 #define RIL_UNSOL_STK_PROACTIVE_COMMAND 1013 3510 3511 /** 3512 * RIL_UNSOL_STK_EVENT_NOTIFY 3513 * 3514 * Indicate when SIM notifies applcations some event happens. 3515 * Generally, application does not need to have any feedback to 3516 * SIM but shall be able to indicate appropriate messages to users. 3517 * 3518 * "data" is a const char * containing SAT/USAT commands or responses 3519 * sent by ME to SIM or commands handled by ME, in hexadecimal format string 3520 * starting with first byte of response data or command tag 3521 * 3522 */ 3523 #define RIL_UNSOL_STK_EVENT_NOTIFY 1014 3524 3525 /** 3526 * RIL_UNSOL_STK_CALL_SETUP 3527 * 3528 * Indicate when SIM wants application to setup a voice call. 3529 * 3530 * "data" is const int * 3531 * ((const int *)data)[0] contains timeout value (in milliseconds) 3532 */ 3533 #define RIL_UNSOL_STK_CALL_SETUP 1015 3534 3535 /** 3536 * RIL_UNSOL_SIM_SMS_STORAGE_FULL 3537 * 3538 * Indicates that SMS storage on the SIM is full. Sent when the network 3539 * attempts to deliver a new SMS message. Messages cannot be saved on the 3540 * SIM until space is freed. In particular, incoming Class 2 messages 3541 * cannot be stored. 3542 * 3543 * "data" is null 3544 * 3545 */ 3546 #define RIL_UNSOL_SIM_SMS_STORAGE_FULL 1016 3547 3548 /** 3549 * RIL_UNSOL_SIM_REFRESH 3550 * 3551 * Indicates that file(s) on the SIM have been updated, or the SIM 3552 * has been reinitialized. 3553 * 3554 * In the case where RIL is version 6 or older: 3555 * "data" is an int * 3556 * ((int *)data)[0] is a RIL_SimRefreshResult. 3557 * ((int *)data)[1] is the EFID of the updated file if the result is 3558 * SIM_FILE_UPDATE or NULL for any other result. 3559 * 3560 * In the case where RIL is version 7: 3561 * "data" is a RIL_SimRefreshResponse_v7 * 3562 * 3563 * Note: If the SIM state changes as a result of the SIM refresh (eg, 3564 * SIM_READY -> SIM_LOCKED_OR_ABSENT), RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_SIM_STATUS_CHANGED 3565 * should be sent. 3566 */ 3567 #define RIL_UNSOL_SIM_REFRESH 1017 3568 3569 /** 3570 * RIL_UNSOL_CALL_RING 3571 * 3572 * Ring indication for an incoming call (eg, RING or CRING event). 3573 * There must be at least one RIL_UNSOL_CALL_RING at the beginning 3574 * of a call and sending multiple is optional. If the system property 3575 * ro.telephony.call_ring.multiple is false then the upper layers 3576 * will generate the multiple events internally. Otherwise the vendor 3577 * ril must generate multiple RIL_UNSOL_CALL_RING if 3578 * ro.telephony.call_ring.multiple is true or if it is absent. 3579 * 3580 * The rate of these events is controlled by ro.telephony.call_ring.delay 3581 * and has a default value of 3000 (3 seconds) if absent. 3582 * 3583 * "data" is null for GSM 3584 * "data" is const RIL_CDMA_SignalInfoRecord * if CDMA 3585 */ 3586 #define RIL_UNSOL_CALL_RING 1018 3587 3588 /** 3589 * RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_SIM_STATUS_CHANGED 3590 * 3591 * Indicates that SIM state changes. 3592 * 3593 * Callee will invoke RIL_REQUEST_GET_SIM_STATUS on main thread 3594 3595 * "data" is null 3596 */ 3597 #define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_SIM_STATUS_CHANGED 1019 3598 3599 /** 3600 * RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_CDMA_NEW_SMS 3601 * 3602 * Called when new CDMA SMS is received 3603 * 3604 * "data" is const RIL_CDMA_SMS_Message * 3605 * 3606 * Callee will subsequently confirm the receipt of the SMS with 3607 * a RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE 3608 * 3609 * No new RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_CDMA_NEW_SMS should be sent until 3610 * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE has been received 3611 * 3612 */ 3613 #define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_CDMA_NEW_SMS 1020 3614 3615 /** 3616 * RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_BROADCAST_SMS 3617 * 3618 * Called when new Broadcast SMS is received 3619 * 3620 * "data" can be one of the following: 3621 * If received from GSM network, "data" is const char of 88 bytes 3622 * which indicates each page of a CBS Message sent to the MS by the 3623 * BTS as coded in 3GPP 23.041 Section 9.4.1.2. 3624 * If received from UMTS network, "data" is const char of 90 up to 1252 3625 * bytes which contain between 1 and 15 CBS Message pages sent as one 3626 * packet to the MS by the BTS as coded in 3GPP 23.041 Section 9.4.2.2. 3627 * 3628 */ 3629 #define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_BROADCAST_SMS 1021 3630 3631 /** 3632 * RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_RUIM_SMS_STORAGE_FULL 3633 * 3634 * Indicates that SMS storage on the RUIM is full. Messages 3635 * cannot be saved on the RUIM until space is freed. 3636 * 3637 * "data" is null 3638 * 3639 */ 3640 #define RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_RUIM_SMS_STORAGE_FULL 1022 3641 3642 /** 3643 * RIL_UNSOL_RESTRICTED_STATE_CHANGED 3644 * 3645 * Indicates a restricted state change (eg, for Domain Specific Access Control). 3646 * 3647 * Radio need send this msg after radio off/on cycle no matter it is changed or not. 3648 * 3649 * "data" is an int * 3650 * ((int *)data)[0] contains a bitmask of RIL_RESTRICTED_STATE_* values. 3651 */ 3652 #define RIL_UNSOL_RESTRICTED_STATE_CHANGED 1023 3653 3654 /** 3655 * RIL_UNSOL_ENTER_EMERGENCY_CALLBACK_MODE 3656 * 3657 * Indicates that the radio system selection module has 3658 * autonomously entered emergency callback mode. 3659 * 3660 * "data" is null 3661 * 3662 */ 3663 #define RIL_UNSOL_ENTER_EMERGENCY_CALLBACK_MODE 1024 3664 3665 /** 3666 * RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_CALL_WAITING 3667 * 3668 * Called when CDMA radio receives a call waiting indication. 3669 * 3670 * "data" is const RIL_CDMA_CallWaiting * 3671 * 3672 */ 3673 #define RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_CALL_WAITING 1025 3674 3675 /** 3676 * RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS 3677 * 3678 * Called when CDMA radio receives an update of the progress of an 3679 * OTASP/OTAPA call. 3680 * 3681 * "data" is const int * 3682 * For CDMA this is an integer OTASP/OTAPA status listed in 3683 * RIL_CDMA_OTA_ProvisionStatus. 3684 * 3685 */ 3686 #define RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS 1026 3687 3688 /** 3689 * RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_INFO_REC 3690 * 3691 * Called when CDMA radio receives one or more info recs. 3692 * 3693 * "data" is const RIL_CDMA_InformationRecords * 3694 * 3695 */ 3696 #define RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_INFO_REC 1027 3697 3698 /** 3699 * RIL_UNSOL_OEM_HOOK_RAW 3700 * 3701 * This is for OEM specific use. 3702 * 3703 * "data" is a byte[] 3704 */ 3705 #define RIL_UNSOL_OEM_HOOK_RAW 1028 3706 3707 /** 3708 * RIL_UNSOL_RINGBACK_TONE 3709 * 3710 * Indicates that nework doesn't have in-band information, need to 3711 * play out-band tone. 3712 * 3713 * "data" is an int * 3714 * ((int *)data)[0] == 0 for stop play ringback tone. 3715 * ((int *)data)[0] == 1 for start play ringback tone. 3716 */ 3717 #define RIL_UNSOL_RINGBACK_TONE 1029 3718 3719 /** 3720 * RIL_UNSOL_RESEND_INCALL_MUTE 3721 * 3722 * Indicates that framework/application need reset the uplink mute state. 3723 * 3724 * There may be situations where the mute state becomes out of sync 3725 * between the application and device in some GSM infrastructures. 3726 * 3727 * "data" is null 3728 */ 3729 #define RIL_UNSOL_RESEND_INCALL_MUTE 1030 3730 3731 /** 3732 * RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE_CHANGED 3733 * 3734 * Called when CDMA subscription source changed. 3735 * 3736 * "data" is int * 3737 * ((int *)data)[0] is == RIL_CdmaSubscriptionSource 3738 */ 3739 #define RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE_CHANGED 1031 3740 3741 /** 3742 * RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_PRL_CHANGED 3743 * 3744 * Called when PRL (preferred roaming list) changes. 3745 * 3746 * "data" is int * 3747 * ((int *)data)[0] is PRL_VERSION as would be returned by RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SUBSCRIPTION 3748 */ 3749 #define RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_PRL_CHANGED 1032 3750 3751 /** 3752 * RIL_UNSOL_EXIT_EMERGENCY_CALLBACK_MODE 3753 * 3754 * Called when Emergency Callback Mode Ends 3755 * 3756 * Indicates that the radio system selection module has 3757 * proactively exited emergency callback mode. 3758 * 3759 * "data" is NULL 3760 * 3761 */ 3762 #define RIL_UNSOL_EXIT_EMERGENCY_CALLBACK_MODE 1033 3763 3764 /** 3765 * RIL_UNSOL_RIL_CONNECTED 3766 * 3767 * Called the ril connects and returns the version 3768 * 3769 * "data" is int * 3770 * ((int *)data)[0] is RIL_VERSION 3771 */ 3772 #define RIL_UNSOL_RIL_CONNECTED 1034 3773 3774 /** 3775 * RIL_UNSOL_VOICE_RADIO_TECH_CHANGED 3776 * 3777 * Indicates that voice technology has changed. Contains new radio technology 3778 * as a data in the message. 3779 * 3780 * "data" is int * 3781 * ((int *)data)[0] is of type const RIL_RadioTechnology 3782 * 3783 */ 3784 #define RIL_UNSOL_VOICE_RADIO_TECH_CHANGED 1035 3785 3786 3787 /***********************************************************************/ 3788 3789 3790 /** 3791 * RIL_Request Function pointer 3792 * 3793 * @param request is one of RIL_REQUEST_* 3794 * @param data is pointer to data defined for that RIL_REQUEST_* 3795 * data is owned by caller, and should not be modified or freed by callee 3796 * @param t should be used in subsequent call to RIL_onResponse 3797 * @param datalen the length of data 3798 * 3799 */ 3800 typedef void (*RIL_RequestFunc) (int request, void *data, 3801 size_t datalen, RIL_Token t); 3802 3803 /** 3804 * This function should return the current radio state synchronously 3805 */ 3806 typedef RIL_RadioState (*RIL_RadioStateRequest)(); 3807 3808 /** 3809 * This function returns "1" if the specified RIL_REQUEST code is 3810 * supported and 0 if it is not 3811 * 3812 * @param requestCode is one of RIL_REQUEST codes 3813 */ 3814 3815 typedef int (*RIL_Supports)(int requestCode); 3816 3817 /** 3818 * This function is called from a separate thread--not the 3819 * thread that calls RIL_RequestFunc--and indicates that a pending 3820 * request should be cancelled. 3821 * 3822 * On cancel, the callee should do its best to abandon the request and 3823 * call RIL_onRequestComplete with RIL_Errno CANCELLED at some later point. 3824 * 3825 * Subsequent calls to RIL_onRequestComplete for this request with 3826 * other results will be tolerated but ignored. (That is, it is valid 3827 * to ignore the cancellation request) 3828 * 3829 * RIL_Cancel calls should return immediately, and not wait for cancellation 3830 * 3831 * Please see ITU v.250 5.6.1 for how one might implement this on a TS 27.007 3832 * interface 3833 * 3834 * @param t token wants to be canceled 3835 */ 3836 3837 typedef void (*RIL_Cancel)(RIL_Token t); 3838 3839 typedef void (*RIL_TimedCallback) (void *param); 3840 3841 /** 3842 * Return a version string for your RIL implementation 3843 */ 3844 typedef const char * (*RIL_GetVersion) (void); 3845 3846 typedef struct { 3847 int version; /* set to RIL_VERSION */ 3848 RIL_RequestFunc onRequest; 3849 RIL_RadioStateRequest onStateRequest; 3850 RIL_Supports supports; 3851 RIL_Cancel onCancel; 3852 RIL_GetVersion getVersion; 3853 } RIL_RadioFunctions; 3854 3855 #ifdef RIL_SHLIB 3856 struct RIL_Env { 3857 /** 3858 * "t" is parameter passed in on previous call to RIL_Notification 3859 * routine. 3860 * 3861 * If "e" != SUCCESS, then response can be null/is ignored 3862 * 3863 * "response" is owned by caller, and should not be modified or 3864 * freed by callee 3865 * 3866 * RIL_onRequestComplete will return as soon as possible 3867 */ 3868 void (*OnRequestComplete)(RIL_Token t, RIL_Errno e, 3869 void *response, size_t responselen); 3870 3871 /** 3872 * "unsolResponse" is one of RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_* 3873 * "data" is pointer to data defined for that RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_* 3874 * 3875 * "data" is owned by caller, and should not be modified or freed by callee 3876 */ 3877 3878 void (*OnUnsolicitedResponse)(int unsolResponse, const void *data, 3879 size_t datalen); 3880 3881 /** 3882 * Call user-specifed "callback" function on on the same thread that 3883 * RIL_RequestFunc is called. If "relativeTime" is specified, then it specifies 3884 * a relative time value at which the callback is invoked. If relativeTime is 3885 * NULL or points to a 0-filled structure, the callback will be invoked as 3886 * soon as possible 3887 */ 3888 3889 void (*RequestTimedCallback) (RIL_TimedCallback callback, 3890 void *param, const struct timeval *relativeTime); 3891 }; 3892 3893 3894 /** 3895 * RIL implementations must defined RIL_Init 3896 * argc and argv will be command line arguments intended for the RIL implementation 3897 * Return NULL on error 3898 * 3899 * @param env is environment point defined as RIL_Env 3900 * @param argc number of arguments 3901 * @param argv list fo arguments 3902 * 3903 */ 3904 const RIL_RadioFunctions *RIL_Init(const struct RIL_Env *env, int argc, char **argv); 3905 3906 #else /* RIL_SHLIB */ 3907 3908 /** 3909 * Call this once at startup to register notification routine 3910 * 3911 * @param callbacks user-specifed callback function 3912 */ 3913 void RIL_register (const RIL_RadioFunctions *callbacks); 3914 3915 3916 /** 3917 * 3918 * RIL_onRequestComplete will return as soon as possible 3919 * 3920 * @param t is parameter passed in on previous call to RIL_Notification 3921 * routine. 3922 * @param e error code 3923 * if "e" != SUCCESS, then response can be null/is ignored 3924 * @param response is owned by caller, and should not be modified or 3925 * freed by callee 3926 * @param responselen the length of response in byte 3927 */ 3928 void RIL_onRequestComplete(RIL_Token t, RIL_Errno e, 3929 void *response, size_t responselen); 3930 3931 /** 3932 * @param unsolResponse is one of RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_* 3933 * @param data is pointer to data defined for that RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_* 3934 * "data" is owned by caller, and should not be modified or freed by callee 3935 * @param datalen the length of data in byte 3936 */ 3937 3938 void RIL_onUnsolicitedResponse(int unsolResponse, const void *data, 3939 size_t datalen); 3940 3941 3942 /** 3943 * Call user-specifed "callback" function on on the same thread that 3944 * RIL_RequestFunc is called. If "relativeTime" is specified, then it specifies 3945 * a relative time value at which the callback is invoked. If relativeTime is 3946 * NULL or points to a 0-filled structure, the callback will be invoked as 3947 * soon as possible 3948 * 3949 * @param callback user-specifed callback function 3950 * @param param parameter list 3951 * @param relativeTime a relative time value at which the callback is invoked 3952 */ 3953 3954 void RIL_requestTimedCallback (RIL_TimedCallback callback, 3955 void *param, const struct timeval *relativeTime); 3956 3957 3958 #endif /* RIL_SHLIB */ 3959 3960 #ifdef __cplusplus 3961 } 3962 #endif 3963 3964 #endif /*ANDROID_RIL_H*/ 3965