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     16 
     17 package android.location;
     18 
     19 import android.annotation.SystemApi;
     20 import android.os.Parcel;
     21 import android.os.Parcelable;
     22 import android.os.SystemClock;
     23 import android.os.WorkSource;
     24 import android.util.TimeUtils;
     25 
     26 
     27 /**
     28  * A data object that contains quality of service parameters for requests
     29  * to the {@link LocationManager}.
     30  *
     31  * <p>LocationRequest objects are used to request a quality of service
     32  * for location updates from the Location Manager.
     33  *
     34  * <p>For example, if your application wants high accuracy location
     35  * it should create a location request with {@link #setQuality} set to
     36  * {@link #ACCURACY_FINE} or {@link #POWER_HIGH}, and it should set
     37  * {@link #setInterval} to less than one second. This would be
     38  * appropriate for mapping applications that are showing your location
     39  * in real-time.
     40  *
     41  * <p>At the other extreme, if you want negligible power
     42  * impact, but to still receive location updates when available, then use
     43  * {@link #setQuality} with {@link #POWER_NONE}. With this request your
     44  * application will not trigger (and therefore will not receive any
     45  * power blame) any location updates, but will receive locations
     46  * triggered by other applications. This would be appropriate for
     47  * applications that have no firm requirement for location, but can
     48  * take advantage when available.
     49  *
     50  * <p>In between these two extremes is a very common use-case, where
     51  * applications definitely want to receive
     52  * updates at a specified interval, and can receive them faster when
     53  * available, but still want a low power impact. These applications
     54  * should consider {@link #POWER_LOW} combined with a faster
     55  * {@link #setFastestInterval} (such as 1 minute) and a slower
     56  * {@link #setInterval} (such as 60 minutes). They will only be assigned
     57  * power blame for the interval set by {@link #setInterval}, but can
     58  * still receive locations triggered by other applications at a rate up
     59  * to {@link #setFastestInterval}. This style of request is appropriate for
     60  * many location aware applications, including background usage. Do be
     61  * careful to also throttle {@link #setFastestInterval} if you perform
     62  * heavy-weight work after receiving an update - such as using the network.
     63  *
     64  * <p>Activities should strongly consider removing all location
     65  * request when entering the background
     66  * (for example at {@link android.app.Activity#onPause}), or
     67  * at least swap the request to a larger interval and lower quality.
     68  * Future version of the location manager may automatically perform background
     69  * throttling on behalf of applications.
     70  *
     71  * <p>Applications cannot specify the exact location sources that are
     72  * used by Android's <em>Fusion Engine</em>. In fact, the system
     73  * may have multiple location sources (providers) running and may
     74  * fuse the results from several sources into a single Location object.
     75  *
     76  * <p>Location requests from applications with
     77  * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION} and not
     78  * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION} will
     79  * be automatically throttled to a slower interval, and the location
     80  * object will be obfuscated to only show a coarse level of accuracy.
     81  *
     82  * <p>All location requests are considered hints, and you may receive
     83  * locations that are more accurate, less accurate, and slower
     84  * than requested.
     85  *
     86  * @hide
     87  */
     88 @SystemApi
     89 public final class LocationRequest implements Parcelable {
     90     /**
     91      * Used with {@link #setQuality} to request the most accurate locations available.
     92      *
     93      * <p>This may be up to 1 meter accuracy, although this is implementation dependent.
     94      */
     95     public static final int ACCURACY_FINE = 100;
     96 
     97     /**
     98      * Used with {@link #setQuality} to request "block" level accuracy.
     99      *
    100      * <p>Block level accuracy is considered to be about 100 meter accuracy,
    101      * although this is implementation dependent. Using a coarse accuracy
    102      * such as this often consumes less power.
    103      */
    104     public static final int ACCURACY_BLOCK = 102;
    105 
    106     /**
    107      * Used with {@link #setQuality} to request "city" level accuracy.
    108      *
    109      * <p>City level accuracy is considered to be about 10km accuracy,
    110      * although this is implementation dependent. Using a coarse accuracy
    111      * such as this often consumes less power.
    112      */
    113     public static final int ACCURACY_CITY = 104;
    114 
    115     /**
    116      * Used with {@link #setQuality} to require no direct power impact (passive locations).
    117      *
    118      * <p>This location request will not trigger any active location requests,
    119      * but will receive locations triggered by other applications. Your application
    120      * will not receive any direct power blame for location work.
    121      */
    122     public static final int POWER_NONE = 200;
    123 
    124     /**
    125      * Used with {@link #setQuality} to request low power impact.
    126      *
    127      * <p>This location request will avoid high power location work where
    128      * possible.
    129      */
    130     public static final int POWER_LOW = 201;
    131 
    132     /**
    133      * Used with {@link #setQuality} to allow high power consumption for location.
    134      *
    135      * <p>This location request will allow high power location work.
    136      */
    137     public static final int POWER_HIGH = 203;
    138 
    139     /**
    140      * By default, mFastestInterval = FASTEST_INTERVAL_MULTIPLE * mInterval
    141      */
    142     private static final double FASTEST_INTERVAL_FACTOR = 6.0;  // 6x
    143 
    144     private int mQuality = POWER_LOW;
    145     private long mInterval = 60 * 60 * 1000;   // 60 minutes
    146     private long mFastestInterval = (long)(mInterval / FASTEST_INTERVAL_FACTOR);  // 10 minutes
    147     private boolean mExplicitFastestInterval = false;
    148     private long mExpireAt = Long.MAX_VALUE;  // no expiry
    149     private int mNumUpdates = Integer.MAX_VALUE;  // no expiry
    150     private float mSmallestDisplacement = 0.0f;    // meters
    151     private WorkSource mWorkSource = null;
    152     private boolean mHideFromAppOps = false; // True if this request shouldn't be counted by AppOps
    153 
    154     private String mProvider = LocationManager.FUSED_PROVIDER;  // for deprecated APIs that explicitly request a provider
    155 
    156     /**
    157      * Create a location request with default parameters.
    158      *
    159      * <p>Default parameters are for a low power, slowly updated location.
    160      * It can then be adjusted as required by the applications before passing
    161      * to the {@link LocationManager}
    162      *
    163      * @return a new location request
    164      */
    165     public static LocationRequest create() {
    166         LocationRequest request = new LocationRequest();
    167         return request;
    168     }
    169 
    170     /** @hide */
    171     @SystemApi
    172     public static LocationRequest createFromDeprecatedProvider(String provider, long minTime,
    173             float minDistance, boolean singleShot) {
    174         if (minTime < 0) minTime = 0;
    175         if (minDistance < 0) minDistance = 0;
    176 
    177         int quality;
    178         if (LocationManager.PASSIVE_PROVIDER.equals(provider)) {
    179             quality = POWER_NONE;
    180         } else if (LocationManager.GPS_PROVIDER.equals(provider)) {
    181             quality = ACCURACY_FINE;
    182         } else {
    183             quality = POWER_LOW;
    184         }
    185 
    186         LocationRequest request = new LocationRequest()
    187             .setProvider(provider)
    188             .setQuality(quality)
    189             .setInterval(minTime)
    190             .setFastestInterval(minTime)
    191             .setSmallestDisplacement(minDistance);
    192         if (singleShot) request.setNumUpdates(1);
    193         return request;
    194     }
    195 
    196     /** @hide */
    197     @SystemApi
    198     public static LocationRequest createFromDeprecatedCriteria(Criteria criteria, long minTime,
    199             float minDistance, boolean singleShot) {
    200         if (minTime < 0) minTime = 0;
    201         if (minDistance < 0) minDistance = 0;
    202 
    203         int quality;
    204         switch (criteria.getAccuracy()) {
    205             case Criteria.ACCURACY_COARSE:
    206                 quality = ACCURACY_BLOCK;
    207                 break;
    208             case Criteria.ACCURACY_FINE:
    209                 quality = ACCURACY_FINE;
    210                 break;
    211             default: {
    212                 switch (criteria.getPowerRequirement()) {
    213                     case Criteria.POWER_HIGH:
    214                         quality = POWER_HIGH;
    215                         break;
    216                     default:
    217                         quality = POWER_LOW;
    218                 }
    219             }
    220         }
    221 
    222         LocationRequest request = new LocationRequest()
    223             .setQuality(quality)
    224             .setInterval(minTime)
    225             .setFastestInterval(minTime)
    226             .setSmallestDisplacement(minDistance);
    227         if (singleShot) request.setNumUpdates(1);
    228         return request;
    229     }
    230 
    231     /** @hide */
    232     public LocationRequest() { }
    233 
    234     /** @hide */
    235     public LocationRequest(LocationRequest src) {
    236         mQuality = src.mQuality;
    237         mInterval = src.mInterval;
    238         mFastestInterval = src.mFastestInterval;
    239         mExplicitFastestInterval = src.mExplicitFastestInterval;
    240         mExpireAt = src.mExpireAt;
    241         mNumUpdates = src.mNumUpdates;
    242         mSmallestDisplacement = src.mSmallestDisplacement;
    243         mProvider = src.mProvider;
    244         mWorkSource = src.mWorkSource;
    245         mHideFromAppOps = src.mHideFromAppOps;
    246     }
    247 
    248     /**
    249      * Set the quality of the request.
    250      *
    251      * <p>Use with a accuracy constant such as {@link #ACCURACY_FINE}, or a power
    252      * constant such as {@link #POWER_LOW}. You cannot request both and accuracy and
    253      * power, only one or the other can be specified. The system will then
    254      * maximize accuracy or minimize power as appropriate.
    255      *
    256      * <p>The quality of the request is a strong hint to the system for which
    257      * location sources to use. For example, {@link #ACCURACY_FINE} is more likely
    258      * to use GPS, and {@link #POWER_LOW} is more likely to use WIFI & Cell tower
    259      * positioning, but it also depends on many other factors (such as which sources
    260      * are available) and is implementation dependent.
    261      *
    262      * <p>{@link #setQuality} and {@link #setInterval} are the most important parameters
    263      * on a location request.
    264      *
    265      * @param quality an accuracy or power constant
    266      * @throws InvalidArgumentException if the quality constant is not valid
    267      * @return the same object, so that setters can be chained
    268      */
    269     public LocationRequest setQuality(int quality) {
    270         checkQuality(quality);
    271         mQuality = quality;
    272         return this;
    273     }
    274 
    275     /**
    276      * Get the quality of the request.
    277      *
    278      * @return an accuracy or power constant
    279      */
    280     public int getQuality() {
    281         return mQuality;
    282     }
    283 
    284     /**
    285      * Set the desired interval for active location updates, in milliseconds.
    286      *
    287      * <p>The location manager will actively try to obtain location updates
    288      * for your application at this interval, so it has a
    289      * direct influence on the amount of power used by your application.
    290      * Choose your interval wisely.
    291      *
    292      * <p>This interval is inexact. You may not receive updates at all (if
    293      * no location sources are available), or you may receive them
    294      * slower than requested. You may also receive them faster than
    295      * requested (if other applications are requesting location at a
    296      * faster interval). The fastest rate that you will receive
    297      * updates can be controlled with {@link #setFastestInterval}.
    298      *
    299      * <p>Applications with only the coarse location permission may have their
    300      * interval silently throttled.
    301      *
    302      * <p>An interval of 0 is allowed, but not recommended, since
    303      * location updates may be extremely fast on future implementations.
    304      *
    305      * <p>{@link #setQuality} and {@link #setInterval} are the most important parameters
    306      * on a location request.
    307      *
    308      * @param millis desired interval in millisecond, inexact
    309      * @throws InvalidArgumentException if the interval is less than zero
    310      * @return the same object, so that setters can be chained
    311      */
    312     public LocationRequest setInterval(long millis) {
    313         checkInterval(millis);
    314         mInterval = millis;
    315         if (!mExplicitFastestInterval) {
    316             mFastestInterval = (long)(mInterval / FASTEST_INTERVAL_FACTOR);
    317         }
    318         return this;
    319     }
    320 
    321     /**
    322      * Get the desired interval of this request, in milliseconds.
    323      *
    324      * @return desired interval in milliseconds, inexact
    325      */
    326     public long getInterval() {
    327         return mInterval;
    328     }
    329 
    330     /**
    331      * Explicitly set the fastest interval for location updates, in
    332      * milliseconds.
    333      *
    334      * <p>This controls the fastest rate at which your application will
    335      * receive location updates, which might be faster than
    336      * {@link #setInterval} in some situations (for example, if other
    337      * applications are triggering location updates).
    338      *
    339      * <p>This allows your application to passively acquire locations
    340      * at a rate faster than it actively acquires locations, saving power.
    341      *
    342      * <p>Unlike {@link #setInterval}, this parameter is exact. Your
    343      * application will never receive updates faster than this value.
    344      *
    345      * <p>If you don't call this method, a fastest interval
    346      * will be selected for you. It will be a value faster than your
    347      * active interval ({@link #setInterval}).
    348      *
    349      * <p>An interval of 0 is allowed, but not recommended, since
    350      * location updates may be extremely fast on future implementations.
    351      *
    352      * <p>If {@link #setFastestInterval} is set slower than {@link #setInterval},
    353      * then your effective fastest interval is {@link #setInterval}.
    354      *
    355      * @param millis fastest interval for updates in milliseconds, exact
    356      * @throws InvalidArgumentException if the interval is less than zero
    357      * @return the same object, so that setters can be chained
    358      */
    359     public LocationRequest setFastestInterval(long millis) {
    360         checkInterval(millis);
    361         mExplicitFastestInterval = true;
    362         mFastestInterval = millis;
    363         return this;
    364     }
    365 
    366     /**
    367      * Get the fastest interval of this request, in milliseconds.
    368      *
    369      * <p>The system will never provide location updates faster
    370      * than the minimum of {@link #getFastestInterval} and
    371      * {@link #getInterval}.
    372      *
    373      * @return fastest interval in milliseconds, exact
    374      */
    375     public long getFastestInterval() {
    376         return mFastestInterval;
    377     }
    378 
    379     /**
    380      * Set the duration of this request, in milliseconds.
    381      *
    382      * <p>The duration begins immediately (and not when the request
    383      * is passed to the location manager), so call this method again
    384      * if the request is re-used at a later time.
    385      *
    386      * <p>The location manager will automatically stop updates after
    387      * the request expires.
    388      *
    389      * <p>The duration includes suspend time. Values less than 0
    390      * are allowed, but indicate that the request has already expired.
    391      *
    392      * @param millis duration of request in milliseconds
    393      * @return the same object, so that setters can be chained
    394      */
    395     public LocationRequest setExpireIn(long millis) {
    396         long elapsedRealtime = SystemClock.elapsedRealtime();
    397 
    398         // Check for > Long.MAX_VALUE overflow (elapsedRealtime > 0):
    399         if (millis > Long.MAX_VALUE - elapsedRealtime) {
    400           mExpireAt = Long.MAX_VALUE;
    401         } else {
    402           mExpireAt = millis + elapsedRealtime;
    403         }
    404 
    405         if (mExpireAt < 0) mExpireAt = 0;
    406         return this;
    407     }
    408 
    409     /**
    410      * Set the request expiration time, in millisecond since boot.
    411      *
    412      * <p>This expiration time uses the same time base as {@link SystemClock#elapsedRealtime}.
    413      *
    414      * <p>The location manager will automatically stop updates after
    415      * the request expires.
    416      *
    417      * <p>The duration includes suspend time. Values before {@link SystemClock#elapsedRealtime}
    418      * are allowed,  but indicate that the request has already expired.
    419      *
    420      * @param millis expiration time of request, in milliseconds since boot including suspend
    421      * @return the same object, so that setters can be chained
    422      */
    423     public LocationRequest setExpireAt(long millis) {
    424         mExpireAt = millis;
    425         if (mExpireAt < 0) mExpireAt = 0;
    426         return this;
    427     }
    428 
    429     /**
    430      * Get the request expiration time, in milliseconds since boot.
    431      *
    432      * <p>This value can be compared to {@link SystemClock#elapsedRealtime} to determine
    433      * the time until expiration.
    434      *
    435      * @return expiration time of request, in milliseconds since boot including suspend
    436      */
    437     public long getExpireAt() {
    438         return mExpireAt;
    439     }
    440 
    441     /**
    442      * Set the number of location updates.
    443      *
    444      * <p>By default locations are continuously updated until the request is explicitly
    445      * removed, however you can optionally request a set number of updates.
    446      * For example, if your application only needs a single fresh location,
    447      * then call this method with a value of 1 before passing the request
    448      * to the location manager.
    449      *
    450      * @param numUpdates the number of location updates requested
    451      * @throws InvalidArgumentException if numUpdates is 0 or less
    452      * @return the same object, so that setters can be chained
    453      */
    454     public LocationRequest setNumUpdates(int numUpdates) {
    455         if (numUpdates <= 0) throw new IllegalArgumentException("invalid numUpdates: " + numUpdates);
    456         mNumUpdates = numUpdates;
    457         return this;
    458     }
    459 
    460     /**
    461      * Get the number of updates requested.
    462      *
    463      * <p>By default this is {@link Integer#MAX_VALUE}, which indicates that
    464      * locations are updated until the request is explicitly removed.
    465      * @return number of updates
    466      */
    467     public int getNumUpdates() {
    468         return mNumUpdates;
    469     }
    470 
    471     /** @hide */
    472     public void decrementNumUpdates() {
    473         if (mNumUpdates != Integer.MAX_VALUE) {
    474             mNumUpdates--;
    475         }
    476         if (mNumUpdates < 0) {
    477             mNumUpdates = 0;
    478         }
    479     }
    480 
    481 
    482     /** @hide */
    483     @SystemApi
    484     public LocationRequest setProvider(String provider) {
    485         checkProvider(provider);
    486         mProvider = provider;
    487         return this;
    488     }
    489 
    490     /** @hide */
    491     @SystemApi
    492     public String getProvider() {
    493         return mProvider;
    494     }
    495 
    496     /** @hide */
    497     @SystemApi
    498     public LocationRequest setSmallestDisplacement(float meters) {
    499         checkDisplacement(meters);
    500         mSmallestDisplacement = meters;
    501         return this;
    502     }
    503 
    504     /** @hide */
    505     @SystemApi
    506     public float getSmallestDisplacement() {
    507         return mSmallestDisplacement;
    508     }
    509 
    510     /**
    511      * Sets the WorkSource to use for power blaming of this location request.
    512      *
    513      * <p>No permissions are required to make this call, however the LocationManager
    514      * will throw a SecurityException when requesting location updates if the caller
    515      * doesn't have the {@link android.Manifest.permission#UPDATE_DEVICE_STATS} permission.
    516      *
    517      * @param workSource WorkSource defining power blame for this location request.
    518      * @hide
    519      */
    520     @SystemApi
    521     public void setWorkSource(WorkSource workSource) {
    522         mWorkSource = workSource;
    523     }
    524 
    525     /** @hide */
    526     @SystemApi
    527     public WorkSource getWorkSource() {
    528         return mWorkSource;
    529     }
    530 
    531     /**
    532      * Sets whether or not this location request should be hidden from AppOps.
    533      *
    534      * <p>Hiding a location request from AppOps will remove user visibility in the UI as to this
    535      * request's existence.  It does not affect power blaming in the Battery page.
    536      *
    537      * <p>No permissions are required to make this call, however the LocationManager
    538      * will throw a SecurityException when requesting location updates if the caller
    539      * doesn't have the {@link android.Manifest.permission#UPDATE_APP_OPS_STATS} permission.
    540      *
    541      * @param hideFromAppOps If true AppOps won't keep track of this location request.
    542      * @see android.app.AppOpsManager
    543      * @hide
    544      */
    545     @SystemApi
    546     public void setHideFromAppOps(boolean hideFromAppOps) {
    547         mHideFromAppOps = hideFromAppOps;
    548     }
    549 
    550     /** @hide */
    551     @SystemApi
    552     public boolean getHideFromAppOps() {
    553         return mHideFromAppOps;
    554     }
    555 
    556     private static void checkInterval(long millis) {
    557         if (millis < 0) {
    558             throw new IllegalArgumentException("invalid interval: " + millis);
    559         }
    560     }
    561 
    562     private static void checkQuality(int quality) {
    563         switch (quality) {
    564             case ACCURACY_FINE:
    565             case ACCURACY_BLOCK:
    566             case ACCURACY_CITY:
    567             case POWER_NONE:
    568             case POWER_LOW:
    569             case POWER_HIGH:
    570                 break;
    571             default:
    572                 throw new IllegalArgumentException("invalid quality: " + quality);
    573         }
    574     }
    575 
    576     private static void checkDisplacement(float meters) {
    577         if (meters < 0.0f) {
    578             throw new IllegalArgumentException("invalid displacement: " + meters);
    579         }
    580     }
    581 
    582     private static void checkProvider(String name) {
    583         if (name == null) {
    584             throw new IllegalArgumentException("invalid provider: " + name);
    585         }
    586     }
    587 
    588     public static final Parcelable.Creator<LocationRequest> CREATOR =
    589             new Parcelable.Creator<LocationRequest>() {
    590         @Override
    591         public LocationRequest createFromParcel(Parcel in) {
    592             LocationRequest request = new LocationRequest();
    593             request.setQuality(in.readInt());
    594             request.setFastestInterval(in.readLong());
    595             request.setInterval(in.readLong());
    596             request.setExpireAt(in.readLong());
    597             request.setNumUpdates(in.readInt());
    598             request.setSmallestDisplacement(in.readFloat());
    599             request.setHideFromAppOps(in.readInt() != 0);
    600             String provider = in.readString();
    601             if (provider != null) request.setProvider(provider);
    602             WorkSource workSource = in.readParcelable(null);
    603             if (workSource != null) request.setWorkSource(workSource);
    604             return request;
    605         }
    606         @Override
    607         public LocationRequest[] newArray(int size) {
    608             return new LocationRequest[size];
    609         }
    610     };
    611 
    612     @Override
    613     public int describeContents() {
    614         return 0;
    615     }
    616 
    617     @Override
    618     public void writeToParcel(Parcel parcel, int flags) {
    619         parcel.writeInt(mQuality);
    620         parcel.writeLong(mFastestInterval);
    621         parcel.writeLong(mInterval);
    622         parcel.writeLong(mExpireAt);
    623         parcel.writeInt(mNumUpdates);
    624         parcel.writeFloat(mSmallestDisplacement);
    625         parcel.writeInt(mHideFromAppOps ? 1 : 0);
    626         parcel.writeString(mProvider);
    627         parcel.writeParcelable(mWorkSource, 0);
    628     }
    629 
    630     /** @hide */
    631     public static String qualityToString(int quality) {
    632         switch (quality) {
    633             case ACCURACY_FINE:
    634                 return "ACCURACY_FINE";
    635             case ACCURACY_BLOCK:
    636                 return "ACCURACY_BLOCK";
    637             case ACCURACY_CITY:
    638                 return "ACCURACY_CITY";
    639             case POWER_NONE:
    640                 return "POWER_NONE";
    641             case POWER_LOW:
    642                 return "POWER_LOW";
    643             case POWER_HIGH:
    644                 return "POWER_HIGH";
    645             default:
    646                 return "???";
    647         }
    648     }
    649 
    650     @Override
    651     public String toString() {
    652         StringBuilder s = new StringBuilder();
    653         s.append("Request[").append(qualityToString(mQuality));
    654         if (mProvider != null) s.append(' ').append(mProvider);
    655         if (mQuality != POWER_NONE) {
    656             s.append(" requested=");
    657             TimeUtils.formatDuration(mInterval, s);
    658         }
    659         s.append(" fastest=");
    660         TimeUtils.formatDuration(mFastestInterval, s);
    661         if (mExpireAt != Long.MAX_VALUE) {
    662             long expireIn = mExpireAt - SystemClock.elapsedRealtime();
    663             s.append(" expireIn=");
    664             TimeUtils.formatDuration(expireIn, s);
    665         }
    666         if (mNumUpdates != Integer.MAX_VALUE){
    667             s.append(" num=").append(mNumUpdates);
    668         }
    669         s.append(']');
    670         return s.toString();
    671     }
    672 }
    673